f : 4 = . ~The Weather - U.S. Weather Boreas Forecast Fair, Warmer. _ (Details ‘Page Two) < c ~ * al x ue PONTIAC. MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED PRESS _ UNITED PRESS PHOTOS - ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV ICE . eS ~ Knifing at Dump Kills Area Man Two Held in Stabbing of Joseph Compeau, 27, in Waterford _ Elmer F. Martin, 33, of 264 N. Saginaw St., and Ollie Byrd, 37, of 2581 11 Mile Rd., Southfield Township, are being held at the Oakland County Jail for investiga- tion in the fatal stabbing of Joseph Compeau, 27, of 6850 Aeroview St., West Bloomfield Township, Satur- day night. * * * According to Capt. Millard Pen-| der of the Waterford Township Police, the stories of three men present at the crime are still be- ing unravelled. The stabbing oc- curred at -the Cooley Lake Road dump. Martin and Compeau are re- ported to have argued,,and sud- with a hard instrument. he had picked up, hitting him on the head, Pender said thé men said. Martin drew his penknife and stabbed Compeau, who staggered to Byrd’s son, William! 16, and said, “I'm bleeding ta death,” witnesses told Pender. ‘The boy is a major step in the work of the Centennial Auditorium - Committee of the Pontiac. Area Chamber of Commerce. Essentially the building will consist of the auditorium, a multi-purpose room section (the circular wing), anda connect- PROPOSED CIVIC AUDITORIUM — Pictured here ‘is the architect's drawing-of a planned civic auditorium for Pontiac, A scale model of it will - be unveiled tonight at a special committee-press Police Question ‘Manin Death of Ex-Policeman Nude Body Discovered Floating Off Marina’ at Jefferson Beach FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES DETROIT — A 30-year- old Harper Woods man was) preview at the City Hall. Designed by the Detrojt firm of Sah Hinchman & Grylls, the building Civic Auditorium Model to Be Unveiled Tonight ing lobby and office area. It is planned for the area immediately south of the City Hall. ‘held for more questioning itoday in the death of a former Grosse Pointe Woods policeman whose nudée, bruised body was found in Lake St. Clair yesterday. State Police Cpl. John dégan was picked up for Pontiac’ $ proposed civic auditor-) It was a $15,000 grant tron the civic groups by calling the Cham- ium will draw a step closer to foundation last November which ' ber. reality tonight as some 60 persons! made possible the model and pre- TWO SECTIONS take a firstlook at a_scale- model timinary plans for the building. The scale model was made by of the building durmg a speci Mitchell Models of . St. Joseph, committee-press preview. | PHASE ONE Mich, It is a two section affair A colorful seven-by-three - foot The presentation of the model With one ae containing the /model' was on its way to Pontiac .jjmaxe hase one” in the work City Hall and Public Safety Build- ‘today from the Detroit offices of\. “Pl : ing. The other houses the audi-. of a 20-member committee which |\Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, the ar-' . . \torium. ‘chitectural fi Shichi desianed is shooting for construction of the \the b ates am € building by Pontiac’s 400th anni-| — versary—March 15,1961. | Attending the first showing of On Thursday night, the model | the model will be members of the | will be shown to delegates of the Centennial Auditorium Commit- Ch Greater Pontiac Community Ad- tee of the Fonting Ares visory Council at their annual ber ef Commerce, directors of eee the Chamber, city commissioners s- and officials, and members of Board of Trustees of the Pon- tiae Foundation. south of the City Hall. It will be | bounded. on the west by South | and on the east by Hill street. | Norvell and John W. Hirlinger, | Chamber manager, have an- | nounced total cost for the build-| Ralph T. Norvell, chairman of ing, including architect's fees, fur- | the centennial committee, said oth-| jnishings, and equipment, to be .-| er showings may be arranged for 085 085,000. —— emphasized that at least) nother half million dollars should fue included in the total because of s constant rising construction costs. Ne decision has been reached AF Pilot, Sealed in Metal," | Balloons to 96,060 Feet ‘ae op ae eatin © ie | Basically, the ‘auditorium con- | Parke, on the south by Auburn, | jofficers he had gone for a boat ride Friday night with Robert J. Hyde, 32. Hyde’s body was found floating off the Jefferson) ° Beach marina at St. Clair Shores. He died of drowning, a Macomb! iCounty medical It is slated to be bullt just | ibut he also had head examiner said, injuries, bruises and scratches. Cpl. Amthor said ' Herdegen, | father of two children, may have | been the last person to see Hyde | alive. Herdegen was held without - charge at the St. Clair Shores | elty jail, Roy Rogensues, assistant Ma- | coon County prosecutor, said bruises on Hyde's body might have) ‘been caused by an attack or from Amthor said John N. Her-} questioning after he told; + Ng Lives Lost. Over Weekend — 14 Traffic Fatalities Are Eight Persons Drown _ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Millions of American motorists wound up the long four-day Memorial Day weekend last night with a better safety record than expected. . There were 408 accident- al deaths on the nation’s highways for the holiday period. The toll was about what ‘it would have been on any comparable nonholiday period in the summer. California led the nation with '36 traffic deaths, Texas was sec- ond with 32, North Dakota report- ied none. | the four-day Memorial Day holi- day weekend. Five persons were -| killed in non-traffie accidents Peotiac Press Phete and there were eight drownings. FIRST MAN OUT — Amateur Bob Whiting of Birmingham | The National Safety Council Country Club was the first golfer to tee-off this morning in the qual- sad: |. ifying rounds of the National Open being held at Oakland Hills and | ‘commen Bivens. Franklin Hills. The Michigan section will be ted by 12 golf- | Deke Ronctpareed aloe & represen y 12 go | law enforcement agencies for do- hitting objects near the shore. RESIGNED YEAR AGO Hyde, a bachelor, was a mem-| 'ber of the Grosse Pointe Neee police force 11 years until he signed a year ago to take a job | | | | | ers when the National oe starts at Inverness Country Club in To- * ‘ing a fine job over the long week- 405 REGULAR Public Hearing O tying Se ES Open Qualifying |cntny tour-day summer. per With 68 Round © jnot involving a@ holiday. Sef on Widening: |cidents in Michigan involved ¢gol- Firing two steady rounds of 34, jision of cars. Singie-car accidents Harbert farged into~the lead of\ were killed. A boy riding a bicycle Face " Eéition. Le ! “T~Reported in Michigan © helped Compeau into his own car) SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. (?—A daring Air Force test sists of three major sections: The as a salesman. ledo, se 13th. end.” 1H arbert Leading | cakes could be expected to die | Only one of the fatal traffic ac- Q) ren Meadowbrook pro Chick took six lives and four pedestrians Project Would Enlarge the National Open seétiona] qual- and drove down Cooley Lake road. as far as Elizabeth-Cass Lake road | before becoming frightened. at his| profuse bleeding and called police. * * * - ARTERY SEVERED ~ Officer William Stokes -of the Waterford Township Police, who) answered the call, took Compeau_ to Pontiac General Hospital where he died 20 minutes later, accord- ing to police. A post mortem showed the knife had almost cone severed a large vein! ery ‘Teading to the left leg. Martin and Byrd were arrested by Southfield Township Police ‘and Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies at Byrd's house, on the basis of information gained by questioning the boy. Bridge Makes Headway ST. IGNACE,’ Mictt, W — The first. Suspension section of the. Straits of Mackinac Bridge, pre- | fabricated ashore and floated into the straits on barges, is scheduled to go into place this _ week. ‘ [pletely successful.” pilot; sealed in a metal capsule attached to a-huge plas- auditorium, a multi-purpose room| tic balloon, rode-to a record-breaking 96,000 feet — 18 otties ails conmecune lobby jend miles—yesterday in a might he said was “inspiring ... “The. entire building has been. the proudest of my life.” | (Continued on wed on Page 2, Col. 2) Capt. J. W. Kittinger Jr., 28, bettered by nearly four’ miles the previous manned-balloon altitude mark of Why Not Sx Not Spend | 76,000 feet, set over Rapid? a Few Minutes City, S.D., by two nav of Lake Michigan. comnanderaa leat Novern- He said he was not nervous dur- for $1, 100 Stake ber. __jing the flight and that the a He Ae the trip, from Was made in 78 minutes. He re-| Just a few minutes spent enjoy- itakeoff at 6:23 a.m. at Fleming mained at 96,000 feet, the bal-' 'ing yourself can mean many hours, Field’ here to the .landing near joon’s maximum, for an hour and. of enjoyment spending the prize| Ww. finn., about 80 miles’. |money from Pot-O-Gold if you hap- ae oe a ». m., as “‘com.| 50 minutes before being sum: pen to pick the right numbers for. |moned down when voice radio fa-|this week’s. puzzle. icilities in the gondola failed. Ine ch cae of Pot-O-Gold puzzle fa) whi arg oO e 4 | of tests which may prove valu- | It had originally been planned lee oie y will * Me Cee ey a cy able in-rocket and possible | to keep the balloon af height for (oii. of course, that the entry is manned satellite flights. jae hours. ‘ | mailed on time and on a postcard, Another manned balloon will) Kittinger wore a pressure suif/Don't be like so many others who ! be sent to over 100,000 feet for in the instrument crammed gon-|haye missed their chances by, fail-. '24 hours sometime this summer. 'dola. He said the temperature re- ing to follow the rules. Read. all Kittinger said the - view was: ‘mained at a comfortable 55 de-| rules and clues carefully. | “most beautiful and inspiring,”’ grees inside although: it was 70| dd remember, even if there's! and that from his position just a|below outside. For lunch he ate a winner for last week's puzzle,! few miles east of Minneapolis he'a peanut butter and jelly sand-|winner for this one will still be| could see the eastern boundaries ‘wich. iricher by $100. How can you lose? | | ‘Phe flight was one in a series | for the party. said Hyde had rented the boat | His clothes were found on a. 27-foot cabin cruiser tied up at the Jefferson Beach dock. In his; ear parked nearby was a quantity lof food and liquor he bought Fri- iday afternoon for a party with |, fellow: salesmen, A search started Saturday ‘al- | Perry Street for 3.8 Miles in City ifying rounds being held here with a four-under par 68 today. The veteran campaigner and former National PGA champion A public hearing has been held a one-stroke lead over Can- scheduled for tomorrow at 2 p.m.\adign star Rudy Horvath going at the City Hall at which time the ito the late afternoon competition. Harbert shot his 68 at Franklin | ternoon when he failed to appear Proposed widening of Perry street Hills, while Horvath led the pack Fellew sales |(M-24) will be explained by State. t Oakland. Ni pai |Highway Dept. officials. eames The widching will be tH | Three others were right on rong gin at Huron Horvath’'s heels after their first! street and run 3.8 miles to the 18 with 73, They were Pontiac's ing {eastern city limits oo |The new road will be four lanes Hyde's mother,. with whom he divided. lived, said Robert had fot come ‘home Friday night. ‘DRANK BEER Police said Hyde went to the | Alger Veterans of Foreign Wars! ‘post in Grosse Pointe Friday even-' ing and spent about two hours there, drinking beer with Herde-| gen, Both were members of the| post. | | for the affair and was to meet | them at the dock Saturday morn- oJ OMe nine holes of the day with a eaity Burkemo, the Franklin Hills The city’s share of the project | |pro who bounced back after a _ will be approximately $321,250, (slow —start, brilliant. shotmaker | plus an estimated $75,000 in right- Chuck Kocsis and John Dalrymple, of-way costs, City Managér former Keego Harber resident. All Walter K. Willman said. He (Continued on Page 2, CoT? 2) stressed that this total was not | firm as tlie final costs will be | s : based ea awarded contracts. (Church Picks President “The greatest share of our costs| BOSTON — The board of di-| will be paid from gas tax receipts,” rectors of The bartender said the two Willman said. First Church of Christ, Scientist, men left together about 10 p.m. | Tomorrow's hearing will be con- today announced the election of! Grosse Pointe Farms police said ducted in the City Commission Miss Mabel Ellen Lucas of Brook-| Herdegen told them -Hyde is: chambers on the second floor of line, Mass., as president for the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘the City, Hall. | for’ thcoming year. _ Starting . Today—A Series on What to Do for Thinning Thatch at Opdyke road. Gene Bone, who recorded the best | the Mother Church, twas killed when he rode into the path of a car. Two motorcyclists were. killed in accidents that. did not involve cars.. ~ Ten persons were . killed in Michigan traffic accidents dur- ing-the 30-hour Memorial Day holiday period a year ago. State Police, National Guards- men and sheriff's deputies_were out in” force on state . highways Sunday in a drive to keep down the number of traffic deaths. Latest traffic fatalities included: Frank Jankowiak, 51, of Detroit. Mrs. Hilda Wuopio, 79, of Detroit. James Richards, 12, of Detroit, Marlyn E. Ostwold, 9," of Che- boygan. Wesley L. Martin, 22, of Detroit, Marshall A. Zulch, 5, of Mont- gomery, ~*~ * * NON-TRAFFIC DEATHS Killed in non - traffic accidents were: Leen Miner, 34, Maywood, nL, thrown from a horse. * * * Lawrence Botbyl, 61, Grand (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) - Elmer_ Discovers the Fat Boy’s New. Worry: A Hole in His Hair. By ELMER WHEELER Chapter I As the original fat boy, I lost paanag cog odie ee I got 2,500,000 ke : alorie clan when) id 0 vehi. it. Then a new worry content “rhe My forehead began to grow. Thad no more learned the hard way to keep the fat of the land from living on my bay window and under my chins, when & more seri- ous problem hit me. My forehead began to expand as fast as my bay window was . As rapidly as my tum- my went back, so did- my hair line. ~ Tf something weren't done in a Hurry Old Fet Boy would soon be New Bald ots - “ie So. Elmer -find out: what-to-do about f@ situa= tion that has caused centuries of ' embarrassmerit, and/ trouble, and)" has roy tenga more’ inferior com- plexes. than pigeon-toes on man. . I had whipped weight with facts, ,knowledge and calories, hadn't I?) amy this same formula of | rassing te comb my hair and _|too late, and I'set out to learn all iS no-hair gets when he meets athair line. Where it was noestide) compatriot. ito see me in double mirrors, 1 * * * |kept hourly track of the back of! TI found. myself sneaking into, the head. rest rooms and looking at my own! see from 100 to what looked like 1,000 of Elmer’s lovely boyhood | locks showing up in the bitter teeth of the merciless comb. - Just as the scales became my) ‘SSavimlolmockery as “old fatso,”| imy comb Waeiust, hec more horrible symbol.” The symbol! of baldness. x * * I realized only too well how! unnecegsary thi8 aid to fine groom- ing would soon become; for it wouldn't be long before I, with thousands of others, would be prepay J my hair With the. palms} § of my hands. . : The idea drove me to doing something about it before it was } When no one was home, I'd go. E began. to-take sly 10k at the a hair lines of my- “ ae “yi Ros ala age into the den and look at some of; I began to catch myself. read- my college rah-rah pictures, show- | ing “hair ads,” I pretended I ling Elmer's hair blowing in the ie reading something else on lwind as he sat proudly atthe) the page, but those “here. today, | wheel of a Stutz Bearcat. | and gone tomorrow” ads found | doity. ‘The idea nearly killed me. | @ good reader in Elmer. | It gave me nightmares. I'd find. Hair tonic ads began to find me ‘myself counting tonic bottles in-| an afficionado. I began (noncha- Stead of sheep to put me to sleep. lantly, of course) to.ask my barber| I became so self-conscig! about the various claims of the receding ofan d- my hat Ea _tonics. in true ' Bing: Indeed, ¥ Marine Corps, YMCA director, ‘Eagle Scout, wearing a dome “old fatsd’'. : ; © start in his| < fimpaign to hold the hair line. I even wrote wig manufacturers; 4 jfor their literature to be sent “in’ plain, « unmarked envelopes, ” just | in case... *x* - * Perhaps what really gave me the big’ burn though, was my shaggy- haired mongrel, a combination of|i \sheep dog, cocker and lion, I guess. . ‘Anyhow, he sure had a head--of) SBA Bee 2 ae | lhair. He had “0 much hair he_could! In Today’ s Press rdly see me. He’ had to. peek si é eerwemenoen\through a mass of hairWhile I : dreamed“ of living the life of the seeeeee 26 [short-haired ‘Chihuehes — ‘the * Imagine Elmer, captain in the | Elmer; Beeson rs street, f ‘ ms eT" dg | Indeed, we both had our — _, 4g} tems and I must start tomorrow npaoces csowns. Bh ‘to. solve mine. After all, any. igy fer : ot | geod vet could solve the \aees Mi ov keyese. ee Mine ‘need tesearch, | ‘medical and st ol wie on but. the thought of ‘that (“dome doily’”” drove mie on. ‘Td have the best laugh at that icomb—for-t-was mad. Next: Eimer Joins Hair Tonie peonyenene. (Cay pan ads ee Hlere’s e's $ Good News From Weatherman Outdoor erithusiasts will ‘delight this area, Nary a rain cloud has ‘been sighted, and temperatures are on the rise. with a-low near 50, — Tomorrow Will be ba taik and warty. “Tonight's-prediction is is . warmer er with a high of 72 to 76+ Eee 3 on Highways = _ — +». ~ Police to Pick ~~Balloting was scheduled to be- __records under Police Chief Herbert ~ three-day vote held throughout the _ ‘mission and Pontiae City Corhmis- _ department, they intend to’ circu- -tegisiature after being re- elécted Does the supply of oxygen in the contains much more nitrogen than " per cent oxygen. Nevertheless, it -duting the war — in \the oxygen -ASpokesmen _ Balloting Opens Today as Officers Begin Drive ‘to Oust Chief . gin today among Pontiac Police- men to nominate four officers who will have the task of formally de-| manding an investigation of the! police department's activities and W, Straley, present a list of griev- ances'against.him and request Stra- ley be removed, The four men who receive: the highest number of votes during the department, will constitute a -com- mittee who will go before the local fire and police civil service com- sion, according to Herbert C. Cool- ey, president of the Pontiac Police |" Officer's Association. June 19, the committee will il service commission during the regular monthly meeting be- tween the commission and police. They wil] probably ask for. ac- tion from the city commission before then, Cooley added. ‘Phe’ fight ‘to remove’ Straley’ as'' chief came to a climax Friday morning when the association vowed to oust Straley. If either of the commissions does not. heed orn gemma greene the late petitions to demand action, Cooley said. - Hudson to Vie With Broomfield for House Seat Pontiac’s State Rep. Leslie HL. Hudson, a Democrat, yesterday an- nounced that he would be a camii- date next year: for Michigan's 18th congressional seat now held by Republican William S. Broomfield. Hudson, 35, a Pontiac hardware dealer, is presently serving his second two-year ferm in the state) last year, - He le formerly Werved as clerk~of| By E. H. SIMS ‘What {Is the air we breathe com- posed of? Why do. pilots have to use oxygen when above 10,000 feet? air diminish as one ascends? The air that surrounds the earth contains enough oxygen for all of us. But the gas layer we call “‘air"’ oxygen — 78 per cent to only 21 is the oxygen that we must have. : * * * ; A pilot, or a passenger, climbing aboard an aircraft, begins to ex- hibit the effects of a deficiency of oxygen at 10,000 to 14,000 feet — usually at “11,000 or 12,000 feet, sometimes lower. He-is-often un- i* (Bullet Sting _ Golf Game _ :: The sting on his arm wich golfer John Killoran of 163 N. Birk- wasp turned out to be a .22 caliber spent bullet Sunday. Pontiac Police report Killoran was just about to swing at a golf ball on the eighth tee of Pontiac City Golf Course*when he felt the ‘sting and saw the bullet drop fo his feet... -Killoran brought the bullet to the station, made out the neces- sary reports, refused medical treat- tment-—and.-rushed--hack —to~the}—~g course to finish his game. Police said the bullet could have Civic Auditorium Model to Be Shown ’ (Continued From Page One) planned from a functional stand. point,"’ Norvell said, Maximum planned pecs for the auditorium is 6,760 persons. It will have 100,000 square feet of floor space, ‘and 38,000 square feet available for exhibits. x * * - The main floor is approximately i Both the auditorium and this sec tion will have catering tacilities. The auditorium will be able to serve 1,000 for a banquet. MEMBERS TRAVEL Last year, members: of the Chamber journeyed to « several Michigan-eities to inspect auditor- seeking answers on what a pro- posed civic auditorium here should include, “At least one thing was unani- mous,” Norvell said. “Of all 70 that were returned, all expressed a definite need for an auditorium.” Explaining the contemporary or | modern design of the building, Nor- vell stressed that “it was designed with an eye to the future.” He added that there were ‘no special.trills intérpérated fn it.” For instance, he pointed out, the arch over the auditorium is not ornamental, but is structurally sup- porting the roof. TILTING FLOOR One unique feature of the audi- torium is a tilting ground floor-pro- viding better vision for all. spec- tators diring stage plays and other theatrical performances. ™ leges. Present plans will call for two additional phases ainied at the construction of the building, Nor- ivell said. ‘One will be educational, explaining all features of the proj- aware of his difficulty, and testsiect, while the third will deal with chamber — revealed that pilot- trainees- passed out before they recpgnived the fact that tity were in grave danger. ~ pleat oxygen tanks ard car- in fighter planes and supple- mental oxygen is released in the financing it." - Harbert’ 5 63 et Area-Open Trials passenger compartments of pas} (Continued From Page One) senger or bomber planes. The su of oxygen does not| ‘Will play 18 more holes today in Tun out aig 000 or 11,000 feet, but the battle for the 12 berths on the it becomes less because the air is' thinning out. This thinning of the, ~agir has been the limiting factor in flying to great altitudes in the | past, because the air became so ‘thin at high altitudes that aircraft|Tom Talkington . | .." control surfaces had little effect. Jet propoulsion, and rockets, have |Fred Challen Steatly lessened this problem. {Ber rowrne' ANS Sunday in P in Ponting VICINITY—Mostly fair Don Perne Joe Kotlarcayk Mishigan. section in the Open .at Interrupts | | 4 ‘ shire St. thought was caused by a} —¢ traveled a mile before it landed. There will be dressing rooms for) actors-and locker rooms for ath-| BABY BALLERINAS — Tiny ballet students are getting set for the fifth annual ballet recital to be held at 8 p.m. Friday June ford Township High School. of 90 alaannel oem te oS Part of the class 7 at the Water- department. will participate with some 300 other ballet ‘students. More than 2,000 people are expected to attend the affair, -sponsoréd by the Waterford Township.recreation Left to right. are: Andrea Briden, ’ Debbie Miller, — Brown, and Susan Brown, |The Day in Birmin ingham \Public Tearing on Badge \Tops Commission Agenda BIRMINGHAM — The weeks Hagens b. Croteau, 45, of 2324 tudy « 1957-| Nora, 41 and Jean Marie dee of Birming-| 3 years old. “@ come to a close this'eve-| Guay was released from the-hos- buildings at 14. Mile and Pierce streets, a time_signal system on traffic lights on US 10, and request for an easement to construct a ta ater treatment Driver of ~~ the third car, Frank N. Maneini, 132 LaBelle, Highland Park, es- caped injury Police’ theorize that Guay had fallen asleep at the wheel, x *£ « : by the Birmingham Junior League 9 p.m, qt the Community House. are needed to fill the day’s quota. HERMAN-4, KIENLE Service was held from Holy Park St,, with burial in Holy Sep- F, "TONITE - AND TUESDAY ‘SALE Pontiac Press Phote F Parts of Texas Flooded Again Rivers, Streams Rise Following Heavy Rains; Tornadoes Reported Friends’ Ask would win back party strays. . DALLAS —Wide sections of | Texas took another-beating from| flooding continued today in many parts of the water-logged state. * * * weekend rains in both Oklahoma and Texas. Several tornadoes} eae __ - deaths were linked to the easier yes- terday. Five persons were killed in a two-car collision in a rain- storm. Two unidentified airmen from Randolph Air Force Base drowned, The continuots turbulent. weath- er was taking a heavy toll in crops. Cotton and grains were severely damaged, particularly in north Texas, * * * Cloudbursts along the upper Red River in Oklahoma sent tor- rents downstream toward Lake Texoma on the Texas-Oklahoma border. The river was on one of its greatest rises in history. A railroad “bridge across Shaw- nee creek below Lake Texoma’s spillway was virtually washed away after the discharge over the spillway reached a level of two feet. ~*~ *« * . A tornado last night tore the roof off a. building and garage on the outskirts of Texas City, but the twister passed on without fur-| ther_damage, No injuries were re Browder Likens iCommunist Boss to Charlie Wilson NEW YORK (INS)—Earl Brow- der, who once bossed 100,000 Amer- ican Communists, said last night that although the U. S. might be- come socialistic, it would still be “essentially democratic.” ‘To ledo this month. \. 18 HOLE RESULTS ‘, (Oakland Hills) Horvath . | Rudy - 34-38— |Gene Bone. ...,... . J2- 113 Chuck Kocsis sles die ehaleie Seo 35-38—73 Wally Burkemo ..7 a .39-34—73 | | .. 37-41 — 78 | Jay Law Ss eXisia ote oiiiejelee ciel eicwree 36-38—74| | Bob Gajda . 58-38 —76 erman Lang : MOy oo oveucecces. 40-38-78 - - Jack Phelp& ............ .. 40-38—T Bob Whiting 42<36—78 | JMeroid Brink ...6666ca5cs os 41- 37—78| . The Weat her Dave Reninger ..\... -38—78 , \Ed Tiatnik ............ccce ee .4i- -38—79 eather Burese rt | Mult Seward aoa ye eeeeeone weeeeees and warmer today, high 68 to 72. Part- Bill Markham | .............. 40- 1979 ly cloudy tonight. oad temerrew. Net Tom O'Ferrell . eer 80) eens cont tonight, lew 48 to 52. High) Tony Janis vac eeees . 41-3980 72 4 Winds at & te 12 Mike Dietz .... 141-40—81 miles ‘ca hour tonight, and temorrow, jal Cral weds seeee vues .. 6. J0-42—Cl res OPUNER 96 hoes; eee cn -1-— = t Fort 7 40-41—81 Teday im P Pontiac (Walter Lasky .. 39-42—8 = a temperature preceding 8 a.m ‘Den White eset 40-41—81 Herb Marcussen .......;.....,,40-42—82 eae At 8 ‘om: Wind velocity: Calm. Frank Connolly ... 43-39—82 Sun sets Monday at 2:03 p.m. Pete Osack nopotogouposgadd 2 Bema ome Oe rises Tuesday at 4:57 a.m Stephen Miller ......0..0.000- 42-42—4 : ay 12:04 a.m Bob a nooSavas cacdo ote: 41-43-—84 | Moon aff, 10:36 a.m — neat Sins Soa . % a “U8 Be We oy ugh (Teéx) “Ar NO... ccceesees -42— ! Downtown Temperatures” “weet ise MOUMY «2... 6s-scccset ccs 36—88 6B. Moved ene 45 _ a2 BO. MI... es es 65 | Caff"-Ralan pd Sia eierale'e/sleleiéete alec! 47-41—88 TR. Mice 50 12- poon 67 i J. Hood’» + -49-50—99 | 8a. m........., 53 (Ee Seebepccun: 68 1s HOLE’ RESULTS : ae & MA. 2.28. 61 2B M......0. 70 (Franklin Hills) 10 B, These eee e885 Chick HMarbert <... 606 -l- ce cee sls (as Recorded Downtown) sx & ee oe Fie eco eee enna e ees Pee e ee ree eee reen rset Lowest Temperat te ta 85 Years- * 49 56 43)| Lou dimmiy Johnson Emerick Kocsis SHOTS «case c sen ernes duster" amet obAocHSt6 cece saa er as ppl Sewes et i Russell “Hilne 2088 5— slot the party in Mie 0 xi 136 Bailplayers Fined The 66-year-old former Commu- nist made his prediction on a tele- ivision show, “The “Mike Wallace| Interview,” when asked about a \Statement of Soviet Party Chief Nikita S. Khrushchev. * * * ] He said later, with a grin, . that) |Khrushchey reminded him of a) “tough”? and “very able’’ but ‘ ‘lim-| ‘ited’? American corporation execu- itive who had “come up from the bottom,” and added, ‘‘He made ME e think of Charlie Wilson.” Charles E_ Wilson is secretary 1| Of defense and former head of General © Motors. When interviewer Wallace said that Wilson might not appreciate the comparison, Browder answered ‘I'm speaking of the general type of character.” x * * Browder was for 25 years a member of the Communist Party, and for 15 years its head in the United States. He was. kicked out ineecte re organization as a ‘politcal association—as ft had been during the war—rather than _ canning it as a ‘party. oieee senior Fracas, Says Paper | Byers quotad the the suspect as say-| ECR) NEW YORK U—The New York oie =e “ee ant |JOou Journal~American said today it} — ‘Hyde ‘made overtures rs me Bob Solomon 42-37—-78(— had tearned that the sis six « New York h I ed. 7 ith atiet Velaees 42-29-81 Yankees. involved. in the May 16|™’ icy = Po obn Mihlvoth ...-...... --43-38-—@1/ night club “brawl had been fined ve __- Cart Manos USER st,000 each. Pe". The prose euter- continued, ee eosin}: story, written by. Til \Fer-|‘‘Herdegen denied he struck Hyde. said the. Yankees finedjHe admiitted-he made a atin =H'Ford. and Johnny ‘Kucks. 4 ay tae Baer; Mickey Mantle, Berra, W Billy Martin, Yogi Whitey .|the weather over the weekend and/ Rivers and streams were on the! rise from the Oklahoma border to the Rio Grande after torrential) were swept down a raging creek at} San Antonio and were presumed | | together.” ke fo Lunch: : WASHINGTON uw) — President eee mays a social call. to- day on his fellow Republicans in Congress, where he hasn't been doing too well in the battle of the budget. GOP ‘leaders hoped this personal comeee — Eisenhower Eisenhower was invited ‘to the Capitol by House Republican. Leader Martin of Massachusetts for a buffet luncheon. Martin said frankly the goal was ‘‘bringing the White House and. Congress closer That goal of GOP unity did not appear to be shared wholly. by all. House Republicans, many of whom are openly out of sympathy with Eisenhower's $71,800,000,000 spending requests. what use will be made of the land. * a! * Birmingham ” ‘area came through the holiday weekend with but one accident report. Bloomfield township said that four persons were injured in an accident at 12:05 this morning at the Quarton-Woodward intersec- tion. Witness. said that William John Guay, 29; of 999 W. Hars- dale, Bloomfield Township failed to nue, Traveling west he drove across the nerth bound Wood- ward lane and avas in the south- bound lane when struck by two other cars, The hospitalized are stop at the intersection of Big — Beaver road and Woodward ave- PAINT SUPPLIES IE ‘SOLO-KOTE’ FLAT | Wall Paint $5.75 Value . 4s 8 8 . Per Galion E Enterprise ODORLESS walt paint - in choice of white and colors. For Cinder Blocks, Cinder etc. is scheduled for June 5 from 3 tol Leaguers ‘report that 250 donors. die Cemetery. intense were in charge of Manley Bailey “Home: -He- died-in-St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Sat-. urda i Boe . Mr. Kienle retired in 195] as - chief stamping engineer for Kel- | sey-Hayes Wheel Co, where he || had worked for 42 years. — He is survived by his wile Rose, three daughters Marian* and Ge trude at home and Mrs. eh Longe of Royal Oak, four sons George of East Detroit, Lawrence of Detroit, William ef Indiana and Herman Jr. of ss. a — and two brothers, REMINGTON : Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED : —While You cae i: TONITE & TUESDAY A ata ate : Masonry fae Stein Sentence One Indicted in Area GI Loan Racket Gets $1,000 Fine, Probation A Detroit building company en- gineer, indicted in April on charges of irregularities involving govern- ment insured G] home loans in, Waterford Township, today was) sentenced in Detroit by Federal Judge Theodore Levin... * * * : Leroy Stein, 42, was fined $1,600 and placed on two rs’ proba- tion for his patt-in. the alleged racket. He pleaded ‘‘nolo con- itendere”’ (no contest) to conspir- acy charges when arraigned April 3. = Stein and three others, includ- | Ing a former Pontiac Teamsters ‘Free of Fatalities Everyone Helps to Keep County Anat our publicity campaign, | the weatherman and a dogged ef- fort by law enforcement officials determined to keep traffic deaths down were credited by state police and sheriff's officials for Oakland County’s clean record in the past 4day weekend. : Police, sheriff's deputies, and the National Guard dug in last Wednesday evening, ready to bear jthe brunt of the dreaded Memorial Day traffic tolls. It is now evident that all con- cerned, including the vacatien- ing motorists, did their job well— there were no deaths in Oakland County. of the Pontiac post said, ‘‘There were no deaths mainly because all roads were patrolled heavily, and thanks to the wonderful newspa- official, were indicted for al- legedly conspiring to secure rights from veterans for homes in the Walton Ranch Homes, Inc., in the township, The official, Louis C. Linteau, 42, of 615 E. Tennyson Ave., is under a separate indictment on charges of making a false state- ment in 1953 té the Veterans Ad- ministration. A tentative trial date of June 18 has been set. No trial has been set for William N. Gilmore, 40, of 32035 Waltham) - St., Southfield Township, or for Joe Pollina, 46, of 3540 Oakshire St., Waterford Township, the other two indicted in the case. Linteau; Gilmore and Pollina had not guilty pleas entered for them when they stood mute be- fore Judge Levin in April. Linteau is charged with being the “middle man” in the scheme iby attempting to interest union members with offers of $100 and better jobs for ake the appli-| cations. Stein, Gilmore and Pollina were. charged with conspiracy in the \seheme. Police Question Man! in Ex-Officer’s Death (Continued From Page One) | vited him to go for a ride in the rented boat. Herdegen was questioned for three and a half hours by St. .|Clair Shores police, the prosecu- tor’s office and state police, but refused to answer questions or confirm earlier statements: Macomb County eng as tte ee on a 2-foot fishing boat Friday night.” _ Merdegen and Hyde were known to have taken the cruiser, | gudy Kay, without the owner's: : permission. the’ blow’ and then people knew this and observed istantly to drive carefully. Six Oak- per and radio publicity we got, the laws more carefully.” COMMENDS OFFICERS Elmer... L. McQuern, Oakland County Undersheriff, also com- mended the county law enforce- ment officers for their massive ef- fort and praised the press and ra-| dio “for their cooperation, acting as spokesmen to the people.’ He definitely thought the cold weather helped also. ‘Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, gave a large part of the credit to the public. “The po- lice did a fine job, but so did the motorists. Evidently those who were driving over the week- end really made a conscientious effort. to observe safety laws.” terford Township Police Depart- ment, stressed the importance of good publicity with a vivid exam- plepstie stated that ‘‘the .weekend ‘ore Memorial Day was one of the worst this year, since the pub- lic had not been reminded con- land County residents died from Fridayto Monday, four in local accidents.” , * * * “The three-day. publicity cam- paign prior to Memorial Day had hapa results, No one was killed n the county during a longer pe- ma when far more cars were on the ‘road. ” : Road Death Toll . et pila eer ven wife, Mary, 54, died when fire de- County. Phyllis Hyman, 10, of Detroit, killed when ‘hit by a train. — Hash Hauff, ‘35, lot Aflanta; with the back of- his, = ped ae ia uway.” © State trooper Stanley Sitkowski/) Chiet Frank Van Atta, of the Wa-| Less Than Expected | James Leonard -Sr., 55, and his stroyed their home in Charlevoix] . Melvin McNeal, 7, of Battle|Dr. of Robert Bonner, 35, at Bait an had sing. : __Mrs Georgia Sayre,, 38, ‘of Hud- Du Pont Holds Too Much Stock | Supreme Company Violates Laws With GM Interests WASHINGTON uw — The Svu- prertie Court ruled 4-2 today that ‘the Du Pont Co, violates the anti- Motors Corp. through 23 per cent stock ownership, Justice Brennan delivered the court's decision, to which justices Burton and Frankruter dissented. Justices Clark and Harlan dis- qualified. themselves. Justice Whit- taker t No part. . kt ok Today's action came eight years antitrust complaint against Du Pont in Chicago. * * * . The governmept contended the power of Du Pont — ing directorate, and historic rela- tionship’’ — to influence business judgments of GM amounted to a combination in restraint of trade. U, S. Dist, Judge Walter J. 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Where there is atheistic darkness there may come the light of Ged’s grace.” The Blue Army is: now. sponsor-| ing thirteen weekly telecasts of’ a} new, dramatic series—‘‘Zero 1968" | _ WATV in Newark, N. shew on pa igen el tl . The pro- grams are peel tor show- Neisner’s Shoe Repair 4 N. Saginaw Street MASTER America’s Largest Selling TOILET TANK BALL olticlons atented Water Master flow of soggy ) 7S¢_ AT HARDWARE STORES ‘nations. | ‘ings thsorghout the United States;the phenomenon miraculous and) NEW YORK (INS)—A Roman|and Canada. Ultimately, the or-/the vision authentic.” ganization hopes to have a regu- lar nation-wide program. Hildegarde, who is a member of the Blue Army, is acting as inter-) viewer on four of th¢ current; shows which give an insight into) ‘the methods of Communists. The Blue Army was founded ten years ago by the Right Rev. Monsignor Harold Colgan, pastor , of St. Rai foi parish in Plain- field, N. inte a world-wide movement. i | National Director Haffert ex- plained that the movement was ‘born ‘‘by the message of Fatima.” ‘This message, he. said. was “a vision from heaven.’’ which oc- .curred in the same period as the. | Russian Revolution, May 13,1917. "P° IRISE OF ATHEISM , “The vision,” said Haffert, (“foretold the rise of atheism in 'Russia_and that it would spread to “the «whole, world, fomenting wars, and that it would go on until the annihilation of- several entire _ “But if enough people would * pray.and make reparations, the | ‘atheists of Russia would be con- verted and a great era of peace would come to the world.” ’ All members of the Blue Army jare asked to pledge to fulfill the conditions specified in this vision.’ ‘CARDINAL A MEMBER Cardi Tisserant, head of the’ Oriental Congregation of the Cath- olic Church and secretary of the College of Cardinals, is a mem- ber of the Biue Army crusaders. The great majority of Catholics behind the Iron Curtain are under) his jurisdiction. Haffert said the vision “about Russia came to three children | at Fatima in Portugal, about 90 | -miles north of Lisbon. 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Circuit Court June 10 on a Friends Fined in Court “for Ancient Argument ton Statutory Rape Count who bound Watson over-to ‘the iP rov idence, paid the ace in i, itrict court Sioa) on charges WARWICK, R.I.—An argument of reveling. ¢- $10 fing each. oe A. Beaudoin, 44, War-'}o go into detail. Wilbur B. Watson, 21, of 9491 personal bond until. the arraign-} ise Rd., Milford, will be arrdign-| ment. jof 20 years’ standing, but refusedicharge of statutory rape, 7 when fie appeared before Munici- pal Judge Maurice B. Finnegan, higher court. He was freed on a ie 6 net Clay pipes are making a come- peed Watson — waived: -expmination back in England. es commencement exercises in Michi- CHRISTMAS ISLAND W + Brit-\cific, said Faby explosion’ was gan Stadium June 15. \ jain's second H-bomb blast gen-|a ane success “in every About 3,500 students are expect- ed to be graduated. Excercises will erated heat nearly 2,000 times that) way.” of the sun's surface and set an is-| * begin at 5:30 p.m. In the event of rain ceremonies will be moved to Yost Field House, Commencement speaker. will be|land ablaze. | * Dr, J, Roseoe Miller, president of} William Cook, chief scientist for|re Northwestern University, Sy x * The heat generated, Cook told reporters yesterday, was rated at average. heat of the sun’s surface jis\ figured at 10,000 cegrees Fah- renhelt._ ~ ee a SUMMERTIME--- U.S. A. 1 deren Fal five million tons of TNT, was: dropped by a Valient jet boniber and exploded about .two miles high, near the smal Pacific atoll of Malden, °400 miles south of Island, The British bomb was believed: to be about ‘half the size of the H-bomb the Americans tested at |Bikint ast year. Quick Pick-Up and Delivery Service | : CEN NEAR OUR DOOR IN THE MUNICIPAL Lor DRY | x * * Cook said the 12 Gg Pike St. FE 5- 6107 | length. 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Inman, Managing Classified Manage: ‘Entered at Post Office, Pontiae, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS use for republication of newspaper as. well as all A to the The Associated Prese is entitled exclusive) tm this - neem news print P news dispatches. 2 $20.00 g year, All Phone Pontiac hs 181. by. carrier for 4Q cet.ts ce is not available be- mn. Macomb, Lapeer” “g vear: elsewhere in her places in the United States subscriptions navable in advance: Sy Powsnac Press fs ce’ , MEMBER OF ,AUDIT: weasue. OP CIRCOLATIONS ‘ MONDAY? JUNE 4, 19577" acto Congress Overlooking | en ej jail Recubriben both pra and House floor leaders, ‘Arkansas Democrat, to appropriation bill a requi x * Rep. Geratp Forp, Michigan. Republican, filed a minority re- port pointing out the situation. Chairman Kerocx, New York. Democrat, agreed with Rep. FORD and ordered the provision. deleted. ~ | The. total savings, according to \Rep. Forp, will be $746,000 the . ifirst year and $1,043 00 annual- y thereafter. a x * * t is difficult to understand how Congressmen can complain of the . high defense budget and-en the other hand vote against economies recom- phole a a Another special tax privilege which is costing the taxpayers a lot of money is to be found in the oil depletion allowance. ~~ In theory it is intended to give oil companies incentive to find new Teserves. Last year reserves of crude oil and natural gas were at a record high with 150 new superweils. t he 274 per cent depletion allowance still offers special incentives for the discovery of more. xk * ,x During the last 21 years. in which income taxes for most corporations have risen from 14 to 52 per cent, income taxes for some oil companies have gone | a down to less than nothing. — For instance, in 1953 the Superior Oil Co. earned $10 million and had a tax credit of $100,000 from the US. . Treasury. In 1954 the €ompany earn- ed $12.5 million, paifi no income taxes and The Arabian-American oi] companies’ _in tax credits. earned $272’ million in Saudi Arabia in 1955 Avithout paying any US. ff x* * * aN proposal by Senator Wi- .~ aati Delaware Republican, would lower the depletion allow- ance to 20 per cent. He estimates this would bring in'$250 million a year in income taxes. Senator Dovatas, Illinois Democrat, thinks that the present depletion should be allowed to stand for companies earning less than one ‘million dollars a year with a re- duction to 15 per cent for those _ with $5 million or more taxable income. : x * * The oniy Senators to support Mr. WILLIAMs’ proposal were PoTTER of Michigan, Aiken of Vermont, LAuscHE of Ohio, Javits of New York and . NeusBercer of Oregon. Two years ago Senators WILLIAMS, DovuGLAs_ and ' ArKen had tried, with similar. results, ~to have individual Senators take sides. When the question came up a month ago, the lawmakers shouted down the proposals. ~~Leader Johnson. This tax bonanza, says a Wash- ington correspondent, is protected by two Texans- who direct the Democratic party in Congress — Speaker Rayburn and Senate Both have been doing a lot of talking about cut- ting the budget but a tax reduc- _ tion for the ordinary taxpayer would appear possible if the de- pletion allowance was _ scaled down. A limited depletion allowance no_ doubt is justified to compensate for the risks the ofl industry takes in exploring new reserves. However, the present amount appears to be exces- sive and discriminatory. Arimy to Be Allowed a to Close 2 a told that. the oe wants to close two military hospitals, one But ~*~ mended by the. services themselves. —" . Adlai’s ‘Statesmanship’ Seems to Be Slipping ApLAI Stevenson isn’t adding par- ticularly ta his stature as a “states- man” during his sojourn in England. x * * At a recent conference, he an- nounced that “it would .not have been necessary for Britain to attack Egypt” if he had been President. Asked what he would have done to prevent the action, ADLAI came up with this little jewel: “That's a hypothetical question about a hypothetical situation.” That's the bottom of the barrel. There's diplomacy at its worst. * * * A sharp criticism of President EISENHOWER is followed by a per- -fectly silly ahd meaningless Mouthing when asked for _de- tails. — \ We're of the opinion that two runs at the job of U.S. President are plenty for this chap. What in the world do, you think the budget would have been if Mr. STEVENSON were currently in the White House? _ Horrors. The Man About Town Decorated the Lot Although He’d Expected Somebody Else to Do It \. June: The month of weddings, roses. and their thorns. We've hardly seen a healthier looking person than the Reverend Edwin. Du Bois . of Drayton Plains, whose heart operation at Pontiac General Hospital a few weeks ago was duly chronicled in these columns. He states that one‘of his last acts before entering the hospital was for his family- to buy a cemetery lot. On Memorial Day — he put some. flowers upon it. First homegrown strawberries of the 1957 season are reported by Mrs. Ambrosia Brownlee of Drayton Plains, 20 of them filling a quart box. 4 Under the very appropriate heading of “Gone But Not Forgotten,” a letter just received from = : Hiram Holliday, : now ote Detroit, States that 63 members of the Grand “Army of the Republit marched in the Memorial Day parade in Pontiac on May 30, 1898. { Members of the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce urges this column to call attention to the fact that this is “Paint Up, ‘Clean Up, Fix Up” week, and to overload their garbage cans. This also is another “week,” according to : Postmaster LeRoy Dean, - Officially designated as “Mail Box Improvement cea i when rural route Patrol ot Srder both oa thety *Soxes and the spe to ae Several of our readers have reported that mosquitoes are scarcer than usual. at Waltham, Mass. and the.other at this spring (so far), arid . +e +) keeping’ the- hospitais open, ‘It\ Hot Springs National Park, Ark. Army says that there: . ‘ariet h patients to justify ‘would, like to turn the Waltham installation. into’ an Army en- Appropria-.., fi Lay P j A oy Mrs. Harriette Craftsman ~ of Lake Orion wonders. if the olf-election_ year or nuclear. tests have-anything to do with ft. - aa res Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs: A. G. Meldrum of 171 South Paddock St.; _fiftyssbxth wedding anniversary. .~- ,G. Alexander ‘Hood 1} pe lost its Haht to of North 4 ‘Branch; _elghty- “sixth étrthapy.~ conifitted every mph * : aber he Samson? ¥ ntl esl tee =A . = vate hh David Lawrence Says: Ike Should WASHINGTON — Nikita Khrush- chev—head of the -evil group in the Kremlin which holds hundreds of millions of people in bondage in the name of ‘‘Socialism”’’ and “Communism’ "—had an unparal- leled opportunity to put over his prepaganda to the American nationwide tele- vision program on Sunday after- noon and a radio rebroadcast Sun- day night. ; It was a smart bes thing to let the LAWRENCE Communist dic- tator sound off over an American network because it certainly chal- lenges the -Soviet rulers now to give an equal opportunity for a spokesman of the American gov- ernment to tell the people of Soviet Russia some plain truths: MAN TO DO IT Obviously the man to do it is President Eisenhower. Whether the Soviet government does or does not give the necessary permission, it would be effective if the President sought to address the Soviet peopie and failin his, recorded the address, anyhow, for_ broadcast throughout the world. It could be sent by radio across the “Iron Curtain” from Western European ‘stations. This is not as satisfactory as the opportunity to talk directly to the people of Soviet Russia such as Khrush- chev had to talk to thé American people. But it. would be the be- ginning of..a debate that could be carried on for a long time. It isn’t necessary to engage in an argument over the meaning of the euphemistic words and phrases used by Khrushchev as he por- trayed the supposed state of hap- piness and prosperity and content- ment of the peoples of Soviet Russia and the satellite countries. It is /necessary for an American ‘spokesman only to tell the people behind the “Iron Curtain” how a free ‘country like America really lives. AFFORD CONTRAST + They mere “recital” of what | is happening here would afford a contrast with what the people be- hind the “Iron Curtain’’ are ex- periencing. Here- in America, for example, there is’ discussion of all sides of publie issues. Here a man can be free frern the operations of a secret police which suddenly descends on the Russian home and whisks the o¢cupants away to Siberia without a trial. If the President were to de- scribe in his address the freedom that America enjoys—what it is now and how it functions—he would be creating in the minds of the Soviet people a craving to realize such freedom themselves: someday. This is ome! at its Bethea eas Vhat the Communist dictator said over the Columbia Broadcast- ‘ing System networks on- Sunday was. the same old line he and other officials have~ uttered time and time again. It is a brazen attempt to erase fromi the memory of the peoples. of the free world the crimes of the past and to argue —. the-Communist system of aa _ernment is best for “man “WONDER MORE fe a There may be in Amer- ica who will more. ‘and more about what this curious thing! called “communisin” really is, and, ae “to the American people. | a: feces as meee \ eo = 35} a Cy eee | Pa ANT Category with Khrushchev extol it tically, But the American: .. pres and radio nt penne IS eS day : Eastern | th went you) ——— Europe and wherever a Communist regime holds sway. Evil is- evil no matter how much it is glossed over by such phfases as ‘‘peace- ful co-existence.” Internal strength is possible for the Soviet Unjon only if the’ government gradually improves the \econamie lot of the people there. This cannot be done while country and there is : money and labor to build arma- ment. What Khrushchev is really after is a breathing spell. He preaches “co-existence” as a sort of armiatice proposal. But the ‘Cold War" will go on because. the Cemmunists never keep their word. They are violating the armistice in- Korea, for in- stance, every day of the year. Talk to Soviet People Certainly the Kremlin would pre- fer not to fight any big war, be- lieving indeed that it can obtain its supremacy throughout the world by infiltration and intrigue inside weaker countries. = But it wants disarmament as a means. of assuring that it will not be interfered with in a military way while it seeks to obtajn its objectives through operations in ~~ the free coumrtes> This is the big “Cold. War’’ operation. on which _ the Communists ate spending bil- “lions of dollars in propaganda. Does the Kremlin really dare-to let the truth penetrate the ‘‘Iron Curtain” through an eddress by an American spokesman who would present the anti-Communist side of the argument directly to the Soviet people? : (Copyright, 1957 ‘Dr. William Brady Says: a Fear of ‘Auto-I ntoxication’ Can Start Problem Habit Many correspondents tell me they have derived great benefit from my aeeeen, When I get discouraged, someone hastens to tell me how much better his or her health and looks are since he or she overcame the physic habit. For instance: — “Following in- structions in Little Lesson 25, I have succeeded in- breaking the ——— physic habit which I had for over 30 years. I never knew until now how it feels to be perfectly well. May the good Lord give you many years of happy life...” (W. L. H.) It is largely the fear of ‘‘auto- intoxication,” ‘‘toxemia,”’ and the innumerable evils conjured‘ up by charlatans that keeps so many persons in the habit of using one or another “aid” and believing that such ‘“‘aid” is in- dispensable to maintain health or prevent illness. And so, when I receive a report, such as W. H.'s, I feel reas- sured that it : worthwhile to keep pounding away at it. : ‘ * Little Lesson 25 is a booklet you can carry in pocket or purse -to read at odd moments. It is-titled The Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene.: For a copy send me 35 cents and stamped envelope bear- - ing your address. poor geeks who think they must have ‘a dose of . digitalis every day lest ** o's quents who, for a while, keep going on aspirin, acetanilid and other pain-killers; and with the degenerates who deliberately re- sort to dexedrine, amphetamine, benzedrine. tranquiliz ers, . bar- fy WN > firmed bachelor. and with the delin-— biturate, heroin, alcohol or other drug to benumb their inferiority” feelings for a while. While under the effects of their favorite dope these -subnormal people feel: equal to, if not better ~ than everybody else. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and- hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, self- ‘addressed envelope ts sent- to The Pon- tlac Press, Pontiac Michigan. (Copyright 1957) aues ~ nature. Praises Articles Voice. of the’ People \ 5 Couple Prainee ‘Adi it of Multi- Purpose Ro om ae a — neces. beoanee c' space nenie, ress telephone vena ¥ the these = ale onbeee the letter ‘is + om in ite A ~new ‘multi-purpose roem— is ing completion at Hawthorne This is. a long ‘ awaited necessity. means our children will no longer. have to use halls MOOT? for eating, gymnastits, and viewing - educational movies. It’ means the— __cafeteria staff will no longer have to use a room intended for storage. Nor .will they have to prepare meals “for - children on one 36” range. functions stich as plays, banquets, PTA niéetings etc., will not have to be held in- halls orat—other schools..We wish to give hearty thanks to Mr. Schimmel and others who had part in making ours a better school. Jane and Rebert Caitiek 46 Rosemary rs on Billy Graham - Accept my appreciation of “the write-ups in your fine paper about the Rev. Billy Graham crusade - in New York City. E. B. Adams _ Birmingham ; ; : ee Business _ Bring Comment The, State of Michigan should be grateful for a fine governor like Williams.’ Under his leader- ship- this state has become one of the nation’ s leaders. As for industry moving out, Ohio has lower tax but they have poorer schools and jower wages. The less a. man makes, _ the less he can buy. Industry wants trained, skilled workers, but it doesn’t want to support schools to produce them. It’s ‘up to industry as well as the public. I differ with Reader. Williams is very popular outside the state. He is not childlike, and even if he were like FDR, there’s nothing wrong with that. Look what Roose- velt did {or America. He started social security, WPA, CCC, to say nothing of _the—deeent- wages he helped obtain. There isn't a Jap ffag-fiving here either. The March of Dimes was another achievement. Edward W. Keehn a * * * Evidently some weren't born soon . enough to “enjoy"’ freedom from unjon dues. I had that ‘‘privi- lege.’’ I started work at 16 for $2.50 a week. Men with families got $28 to $32 a month. Section “""Jabor got 90 cents a day, no limit to. hours per day. Those were the good old days of no union dues. Along came Henry Ford who said people could not live nor industry prosper without money to buy, and he started a $5 work day. Business condemned him, cursed him and wanted to hang him. Later unions came to bene- fit laber in other plants. Neither unions nor. eur governor is against big business. They just want a fair tax so business shares costs. of _administering the state. You don't have to pay union ~dues—Just move to the South. Thousands of poverty-stricken peo- ple come from the South to Michi- gan where we have union wages ~ Tan's. _standard_ of tiving.” But vit remains. that a man, should have the prerog to belong or not, When an - enough to di cerning pe stepping eve government T have no labor, but in years some of the organiza’ | methods have included from threats % ’ they’d be jumping at the chance. made +“ heart the hope... “truly feel . . Be aes Baa =e ar and \ponditions. nk have a governor with | e people | \at heart. Tve: ’ dues tor 55 years and op i nity. | ( \ ~~ HL A. Mat Williams Lake . No one oS ‘overlook: “Al Rood unions have done to ease ng conditions. and raise the woking to actual bodily harm. If it's as | good as it’s touted to be, why are men forced to join? \I should think The U.S. government, exempts un- ion dues on income tax, so even they must figure it, a total loss, > Mrs. John W. Hoke Jr. Drayton Pinine \ i cencaeeeenene He’d Like to Be ‘Mad’ Like That, Detroit teachers are “mad” at a $250 pay raise. I'd like to be mad" that way. ~ \ Gloomy | \Gus ‘Pay Ted: Wil Williams | but Not for Birds’ You'd do better paying Ted — Williams to go to Detroit and give those “‘sluggers” a refresher course. Then when our Tigers win the Pennant, the noise. will drive the pigeons right into Yankee Stadium., Better yet, give that | money for the hospital, You'll end | ” wishing you had. , ___“Chleago” Frank ‘Teen Marriages Parents’ Concern’ If the parents of two school studénts are not opposed to their marriage and continuance in school, can it really be the busi- ness of anyone else? ~ ots _A Parent * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I loved you, dear; completely from . . « . The moment that we “met . . Because the way you gazed at ‘me .. . I never could forget . . . Perhaps you did not really mean . . . That love-light in your eyés .. . And maybe I mistakingly . . . Interpreted your sighs . . . But, oh, you gave my And I am wait- ing patiently . . . To’ knock upon your door . . . Please let me know sincerely now .°. . The way you . And whether your affection, dear... Is really, real real . . Please tell me that you . love |me, and . . . Your love ‘is ever true . . And ‘with my heart for. evermore .. . I will belong to you. =f “ (Copyright 1957) Case Records ofa iPaychelonist: Explains Psychology of Bachelor _ Hank is typical of the con- Where does he fail in the five-point scale of emotional maturity de- scribed below? Scrapbook this case record, for-it contains some technical facts that you may wish to consult in future months when analyzing your. sweethearts. BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-301: Hank T., aged: 37, is-a bachelor but a very success-~ fu] attorney. * * “Dr. Crane, how do you explain Hank's failure to marry?'’, One of his legal associates asked me. “He is handsome and the girls’ fall for him, He has dated a lot By of them. But he = meee = _ i years | have felt that he was at last ready to make the plunge. But he always Sidestepped at the crucial .moment. ' “I suppose the fact he lives-with ‘hig widowed mother has a bearing on the case. But just how?” EMOTIONAL STAGES... We psychologists describe five _ emotional stages from birth to full First, ‘there Sethe -egocen that ‘we are selfish so our eritire universe. “ ‘oakead — our own ego, * ©. tits but ade — th bee are his own selfish wishes, If such a person reaches adulthood with- out having moved through the higher’ stages of emotional growth, he is labelled a psychopathic per- sonality. 2 Second, there is the parental . stage, which typifies Hank. At the~kindergarten age or even earlier, we begin to realize that Dad and Mother are rather pro- minent planets revgiving around ~ our ego, We find that we | depend upon them arid must cater to their whims if we want to get the max- imum in privileges and favors. If, however, we remain perman- ently tied to. mamma's apron strings, we let them continue to make our decisions for us. ~ In adulthood, therefore, an old bachelor or spinster may " still fall new clothes or where to go on & vacation, ete. ° ‘ HOMOSEXUAL STAGE _ Third, is the true homosexual stage where we are fond of our own gang and abhor the oppasite sex as ‘‘sissy. j ‘Little boys of 9 to. 12 thus fidi- ~ cule: their pals and employ that term “sissy” 48 the height of their disapproval. And little girls . also view boys jas simply neces- ar ae eae see ‘If they -retain. \this stage. if _ emotional ‘outlook . adulth “sexual, coming. at the. mid-teens -, when we begin {6 turn our roman- Babies aus have no concern el tic thoughts —— ad opp is a victim of whisky. > Bex, trivial things such as to-bayus.. gin to crave cosmetics and be- come smitten by TV —_ like Elvis Presley. Finally, we are supposed, to at tain the top or altruistic level when we have a worldwide per- spective and begin to gee cour’ obligations to our fellowmen, even medical. _ ponsereall to earl facts” whout....- yellow fever or typhus and cancer, belong in es exalted eategory. * So do aah fen men and women who laid down their lives in time of war that thé rest of us might enjoy the freedom and happiness guaranteed by our wonderful - American Constitution, Hank is a brilliant with’ an adult body: but is still / a apron . strings can’t _— his mind, Ls t to be’ married. He. is as much a victim of pre. crastination ag the chronic drink _ weer? ite to Dy. George W. "renting Your choice! 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Fs Ss jing a $106 bogus check in a local|averages about 1% pounds _per|triciaO’Neill,. had been bicycling 1 ner through the park NEW YORK Evangelist Bile 1:9:11—" . . , This same Jesus,|2Us sore. 'person per year. ily Graham says his subject. for|which is taken up from you ‘into ; ; g jtonight at Madison Square Gar-| heaven, » shail so--come in likey = ar a =< den is “somewhat delicate for &!manner as ye have seen him go ‘mixed audience,’ but -he’s going)into heaven.” _\|to discuss it anyway. ““Even a casual reading of the| 4..| The subject is “The Seventh Bible would seem to indicate to | : Commandment—The Moral Prob- anybody that Christ is coming lem.” \ jagain,” the evangelist said. * * ** s “The second oot eo is mentioned times in ew cae artexig Commandant By eee . . - The Old Testa- | And his topic for next. Sunday] t is full of it—that some day) so ; - : SO... will be ‘The Great Judgment messiah, Christ the anointed one, 4 ‘ ‘ Day” or “The Last Roundup.” | {is coming.” said Graham. : : : Last ‘night he told an audience \® ~® & + s ' 2 ° ; a . Lies SS arc es) You Cam Measure Seeurity den's seating capacity, “You-can't Christ” last night. This brought to, ou an : ensmtt ecu .|run up to Jesus any time and 11,635 the number for the 19 days! - SS say, ‘Lord, here I am’’’ and (@&lhis New York crusade has been’ pect to be saved. going on. “No one will meet Christ -who Last night’s attendance pushed | ..., by the amount of money you have accumulated ead hasn’t come by way of the cross ’ i a .. « . You must receive Christ,” |r a Ganga te 300 to meet emergencies, pay unexpected expenses, soften he said. - i: ~~ ie | <= tae ideraroendaNocls { __ the blows of adversity. You can measure your ability to — — His subject was “The Second|¥" ergroun uctear a . OWER the wis- |Coming of Christ,” the text. 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Darryl F. Zanuk’s Production a “The biggest_advantage is that | “Island in the Sun,” is a chunky you get a uni look, an indi- former East Side kid who first: vidual interprqtation,” punched his way Le the top with! “When you're his typewriter. ~~. 'very right. Now he-ranks with” “afew other | he “said. as John Huston, Billy Wilder sand | on a film, ou lose objectivit Nunnally Johnson) who ‘cas Writ®tyoem, if : . + 8: because * the Great.” et Perhaps right, you're very tures, “The Brave Bulls. " is se you-don’t have time to) |reflect. You lack the corrective! Two films in which Rossen benefit of: varying points of view. \|performed all three chores were|— and when you're wrong then, his Academy Award winning “‘All you can be awfully far wrong.” /cess,-or_afraid—ot—lesing- it, I've the. King’s-Men’’ and “Alexander: . 4 reat Like es . jis the individual's own: ‘aariggle — them filtered through an- iwitKhin himself and against his en- vironment, a theme dramatically presented ‘in one of his finest pic- ee important place in’ our lives than most of us realize,” Ihe remarked, * * * | At this point in his career Ros- Sen says he no longer would let lone of his own screen plays be | teeeted by another man. “Ht would be a schizophrenic’ other mind.” Then he added, much trouble.” __Rossen prefers, whenever pelen memorahle-~-~ -and ‘All sible, to shoot a film in its natur- |Quiet on the Western Front.’ “smiling, “fl “but! ‘}as one of the finest actors he- has | a trank admirer of the camera. | wizardy of fellow directory George | |Stevens. 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Commenting on the re- signations, Chairman Montgomery: Shepherd said after the GOP's spring election defeat it was felt “‘a change in faces on the loca committee might be best all ay f i) Bob Considine Says: |“ NEW YORK (INS)—The tentless Ringling Bros: and Barnum and Bailey Cirtus is doing quite well, ithank you, according to a man who should cory = John Ringling North. Accosted at Sa Luck’ s, where he [was trying his luck with one of! WAYNE GABERT'S | _ BEST s racing official Dennis McAvoy's '$0-course Chinese dinners, North ‘said the perilous experiment of getting rid of the big tent has worked fine and he’ll never deal ‘in canvas again. | Square Garden this year in five | weeks, for starters,” North -re- ported. “We were off slightly In the Boston Garden, but playing ' Indoors in Providence for the | first time we did $80,000 in 10 | -days—our best there in years. “We'll do more than that indoors, in Rochester. We've got a $45,000 ‘advance in Hershey, Pa. sky and Navy auspices,at_Nor-|— folk, and in ballparks in Washing- ton, Philadelphia and Baltimore. | “We'll be outdoots, under the | We re allowing for one ees al- week. * * * “We're playing the two biggest fairs in the hemisphere, Toronto and Pomona. We'll play at Los Angeles ballpark, the Cow Palace jin San Francisco and auditoriums lin Oakland, San Diego, Phoenix, Odessa, and Lubbock in Texas, and Mexico City. “We'll carry on into the winter Thicago at the Stockyards Arena, and Cincinnati. * * “Who needs a tent?” so much trouble meeting.” Budd Schulberg had it real good in Hollywood during the shooting of “A Face in the Crown,” his story of a scoundrel who becomes _the nation’s television darling. * * * He demanded and received com- WITH SUDS-SAVER 1 NO MONEY DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw Phone FE 5-6189 Lleted without his permission. played he threw it out. Not a word could be changed or a sentence de- It was all done on a handshake with Kazan. WIt's Getting Hard ‘to Buy Oft Police, Violators Groan MEXICO CITY (®—Traffic vio- lators complain that city ‘police are now demanding 5 pesos to let them off instead of the 2 pesos \they used to ask, Highway police demand up to 50 | eral highways. A peso is 8 cents. Such payoffs are common and are known as ‘‘mordidas,"’ or bites. Arrests for traffic violations are rare in the capital. But when they jare made, they are a lot more |trouble than in the United States. ‘Officers do not give tickets to ‘the unlucky violators, They take them and their cars to the nearest police station. There is usually a long wait, a lot of argument and generally a stiff fine.~~ | Paying the mordidas is cheaper |and quicker — and the underpaid police need the money. FRAME SETS, GUARD RAIL, LADDER IN GLOWING MAPLE ae etre f those un ranch hands . * you : actually hurry . bed. 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PONTIAC PRESS, | « “The writer is involved in all facets, including the aspects of commercialism and entertainment. Hf the-property is- good it is going; to be -a financial success. That; deeply involves him. “I also believe that nothing should appear under an author’s name that he hasn't -dene. He must stand on his own brand . -and name.” - _ EXPERIMENT WORKS | Columbia University’s School of General Studies is an experiment ah iol jlargely ~ deri riety of dtudents who never finished high ischool to receive a sqltece education. Itall started in 1950 under the; sensitive wing of Prof. Louis M. Hacker, a man. who | | strongly shared the resentment tha at normal Sicolleége requirements often can- not be. surmounted by education- hungry Jeans wines léarning tae in the / schag} “of hard. knocks. E i tena al eveut Guy tn) Sunstone when the first class graduated, retired chief torpedoman ot the Navy, and a hotel clerk. The following year’s graduation class included a former Git who} had never finished high schgol but who graduated from Columbia with a Phi Beta: Kappa key. + ££ a The General Studies School now has 7,000 students. Sixty-eight per eS CMne ow a is turning out dramatically well. It is enabling : an astonishing va-i Among the—_12 who. j d_—de. | ee TeOCeveu grees were a TWA flight purser | with six children, a housewife, a professional The average age ot the students |. is 29, one undergrad. is ming—up -80.-Pat--Boone,— who'll. make a million this year, is an Bolivia's sent of government, Lay Paz, is thé world *} highest capital. more people — res'tdiyea> auunsed eed bn ter tat | The western, damon i English major. te 6 TRATION AND ADHESION. 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Choice of dramati¢, pair Is 4 T2991. ‘on \ ae 4% Inches wide, | : prings, some i a golden.touches. \ mene lege gee - _-- = ~ f= —— ee ; —s — eel Ue a _ * * * i _ e e c | ke | fo Feet. nag 8 4.05% \ : pom = / : ee F “ate i « me # , i =o _ 5 e: i ~ i ‘ ot i : j ‘ * ae ; uj > zs ‘ Fi 2 “*, \ : : vo slementary School Festival « # lis ; < Jacqueline Powell Wed ‘ito John R. Harrington At a candlelight service at Grace and she carried a bouquet of pink Lutheran Lutheran Church Saturday evening carnations. Chu 7 Jacqueline Powell became the; , . : ,hurcn, bride of Johm-R. Harrington. The} mae Laerkner — best J ueline is ee '7:30 o'clock ceremony was wit-| "2 A eee Le) ocg | ee b ; | mony were Larry Harrington, the da ht. . |Ressed by 200 guests... brother of the bridegroom, Roy - © eeugner | "| ‘The bride isthe “daughter of mcAnnally Jr., Joseph Mills and of Mrs. oF Mrs, Geneva Powell of Beverly| Robert Ferguson. ; avenue and Roy Powell of Kennett ; : Geneva Powell road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.| The reception was held at the f B | Harrington of South Telegraph.home of the bridegroom on South of Beverly road are John’s parents.” ‘Telegraph road immediately fol- avenue and For the service, the bride -lowing the ceremony. * choose a baHerina-length gown of. t- * * _peau de sole with lace appliques © For = her daughter's ! at the neckline: and waistline. A "Mirs. Powell wore powder blue silk single strand of pearls with pearl : os ‘carriage were! ber lealy) jewelry. organza with a corsage of «red roses and white carnations. Mrs. A headpiece of lace and seed . N49 ‘pearls secured her fingertip veil #@?rington chose an ivory colored\ 4 of illusion, and she carried an gown and a corsage of pink roses orchid surrounded by lilies of the and white carnations. : valley. - | The mewlyweds are honey- 2 ASSIST BRIDE . | mooning In Northern Michigan Marijane Vollmar_was maid of, *%4 Wisconsin. honor wearing a hyacinth colored | For traveling, the bride changed ballerina-length dress. Her bouquet to a black and white dress with was of shades of pink carnations. matching accessories. Her corsage Delores Powell, sister of the was the orchid from her bridal bride, was bridesmaid. Her gown bouquet. was identical to the maid of honor's| They will make their home in + - , Midland. Roy Powell of Kennett road. John’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Harrington of legraph___ road. | wedding, g ey MRS. JOHN R. HARRINGTON Robert McDaniel, Diane Humphrey and Harold Dryer. In front are (left to right) Wanda Pruitt, Constance Bass, Alvin Keel und Amelia LeDuff. The program is open to the public free of charge. Students of Whittier Schaol will take part inthe All-City Elementary School. Festival Wednesday at Wisner School. Some 3,000 fifth and sixth grade students in city schools will participate. In costume for their scene are ( toperow, left to right) Jack Bass, Wisner Stadium Is Scene for Program Wednesday | ‘Dorot; i . D rothy Collins Three thousand fifth and sixth - sic students will grade students of Pontiac schools| songs, Engaged to Wed R CC ingh will participate in the All-City Ele-| Radio workshops will carry the 7“ unning QM nentary School Festival set for Program over the public address = | . # 7 _ * Mr. and Mrs. Johnny B. Collins Wednesday at Wisner Stadium. |System. > ‘of Indianapolis, Ind., announce the! SPonsored by the physical educa-- GROUPS TO TAKE PART langegement of their daughter, {tion and vocal music departments, Youth groups, such as the Boy | Dorothy Deborah, to Raymond C. the festival will begin at 7:30 p.m. Scouts, will take part and lecverel Cunningham Jr. of Birmingham. It is the sixth in.a series of such) ‘og ; isti with th 7 AS levents presented every other year. Parents are assisting De * . 7 * duction, The son of Mrs. Raymond C. Joan Howlett Announces Bridal Party _ Names Attendants at Shower in Home . of Mrs. E. Christian present the “What's Happening in Children’s Robert! Lawson will accompany Joan Howlett, bride-elect of Richard B. Jones, announced her bridal attendants at a luncheon| and shower Saturday at Devon _ Gables. Mrs. Earl Christian of Flint was hostess for the affair. ‘Cunningham of Birmingham and ‘the late Mr. Cunningham, Ray- /mond js a graduate of Northwest- ‘ern University. where he was affili- ated with Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Collins was graduated from “IColby College where she was a America” is the theme, The program revolves around the activities of a child in his waking hours, beginning with early morning scenes and songs, schoo] and family life. Partici- the singers at the organ. “Each school taking part will - do one dramatization or scene, and each group is making cos- tumes for its own scene. The public is invited free of member of Kappa Kappa Gamma) pating students were taught charge, although parents will be ‘Sorority. The couple plans an Oct.) dances and scenes in physical | admitted to the stadium by ticket 5 wedding. | education classes. Vocal mu- (earlier. Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Howlett of East Iro- quois, will. become the bride of Richard June 28, in a ceremony at! First Presbyterian Church, Rich- ard is the son of Mrs, Helen B. F Jones of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., an Ee oe thet ee es ea 1 x es oft ts eee ae eo: PMCs Me and John T. Jones of Birmingham. l: Mrs, Christian will serve as ae ee ° noperre —— ee Dresseg. in costume for their @art in the ele- Garland avenue and Larry Brooks of Middlebelt || include Yeamor Johnson ot | €Mtary school festival are (left to right) Beverly road, all students at Whitfield school. eS Grosse Pointe, and Barbara | Brummett of Canterbury drive, Nancy Scribner of is Barker and Patsy Hoey, both of : = : : : ‘é Bloomfield Hilis, . . r Richard has asked James How- P ] N f I : A | : f lt, aber of he brace, » HE LTSONAl News of Interest in ArealegionWomen. | perform the duties of best man : an Hold Reception | Ushers will be Carl Luckenbach of} Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Owens Mrs. T. R. Nellis, the Howard Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Christi | p 1% Gombi h ‘Aial ° Birmingham, Charles Cunningham of Watkins Lake road left Satur-| Lambs, W. C. Dennises, Mr. and | (nee Kathleen Stevens) of Park | Members| cof ihe 18th Di strict | Fa ombine the two . . . Dacron and L’Aig on... and — have the of Bloomfield Hills, David. Hubbard! ; | Mrs. Lester Wray, Mr. and Mrs. of Birmingham and Jamey Taylor |o* wae month's = y in move | Donald Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- of Birmingham. | They will make their first stop in| seph Grebeta, Sandra Wray and « * \London,: and plan to spend their) David and Mary MacDonald. Crundenreats at the) infant are , perens = ' Wentland Post of Royal Oak acting’ |. . ‘time in the British Isles and in Shades of pink and lav ender Se - = * \Mrs. George Stevens of Park place a. hostess were carried out in the decorations Paris, France. Ruth Jane Campbell, daughter irs Jicholas Christi! ; . re . and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Christi’ Guests were girls, sponsored by of the luncheon tables at the Sat-/ While’ the two are abroad, Mrs./of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Campbell of of Weirton. W. Va. \ the 18th District auxiliaries who/} urday luncheon. (Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Longfellow avenue, will re- a |will attend Wolverine Girls’ Staté Guests attending included Mrs. Charles Hayner of Oneida road,'ceive a bachelor of arts degree in) Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crit@s (nee in Ann Arbor June 13-27. | ‘ ee ve nee cas a will occupy their Watkins Lake|commencemént exercises today at Mary Ann Zuehlke) of Orchid drive; x * fog . e, . Martha P i [David Lipscomb Call in Nash-are th rents of a daughter 1 > po y . home, tak advant of the! Davi pscom ege Nash- a e parents | Gaugnter,, Attending from Pontiac were r =e Mrs, William Miller, Fille ipl td a t th hake ville, Tenn. |Sheryl Ann, bdrn May 26 at St. Jo- Judy Ann Baker, Girls’ State dele. | Tw o-W ay Johnson, Jackie Touscany and Pieasan . . + east: Commencement day activities seoh Mercy hospital. gate sponsored by Auxilidry to > F hi Eugenie Reagan. ~ i began with-a breakfast this morn-| Maternal grandparents of the in- Cook-Nelson Post No. 20; Mrs. H./ § as on Completing the guest list were Mrs. Herbert N. Watson has jing by Dean and Mrs. J. P. Sand- fant are Mr. and Mrs. Erving T. Baker, Mrs, Roger Dean, presi-| $i Janet Snader, Mrs. Harry Jones,| "eturned to her home on Nelson ‘ers. A picnic supper for students Zaehlke of Dakota drive. Mr. and/dent of the auxiliary; And Mrs. ? 22 93 Mrs, Joseph Thomas, Mrs, James| "eet after spending the winter jand their families will be held on|Mrs, Robert Crites of Alhambra,!Robert Conant, second Nice presi-|: “cr ° Hogan, ay Herkenhoff of Min- Shown at Right : _, A demure two-part dress in California. 7 _|the lawn at 6 p.m. tonight, preced-|Calif., are the paternal grandpar-|dent and Girls’ State ghairman of! ster, Ohio; Nancy Walser and Su- * ® | —- he san Wesley. 4 place announce the birth of a son, ea. Ausitinrice (tesa perfect combination to a carefreé summer for_it’s not only Philip Timothy, May 29 at st. American gion Auxiliaries held | ~ * v , |a reception-tea Sunday, with the © pretty but smart as well. 3 Joseph Mercy Hospital. | ‘Auxiliary to the. Legion's Frank (. * . " ¢ ae ae eo ing. the graddation exercises. ents. the auxiliary. Recent guests at the home ‘of . Mr. and Mrs. John Kent of Ferry of 100% Dacron for city 4 ’Mrs. M cThing , Lewes ee = i aah Nien le | . ’ . . 4h ruffles the ice an Opens Tonight ; Holmes of . : trims the jacket. In pink, © ° * * 4 lue, Si 1 16. _ at Will-O-Way Mr. and Mrs, Harold E. Mac- blue, Sizes 10 to 16 Sketched . -|Donald entertained at dinner Fri- "from tonight for its 17th sea- R : wn =a wae way Theater pre-\day evening in their home on Stock sents ‘Mrs. McThing,”’ which will| Elizabeth Lake road, honoring Mr.| “ nightly wy) re — te and Mrs. Everett Stewart of Hick-| > Mary Chase comedy are going on|\°TY Grove road who are leaving to with Lillian Hicks starring in the|/Make their home in Florida. - role of the doting dowager, Mrs.| attending were Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. LaRue Ill. Billy Mer- = tay eatieg ine James Allen of Grosse Pointe, . ff ® co-stars as the spoil +| Donald Nellis and Donna Phil- _— | and Marcee Merrill is his play- Se _ ~~" FHE SHOR WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT Ai Iips of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and mate. : Paul Caplan, dise jockey Joe ' Van, and Robert Bryson, all-De- troiters, are the triumvirate of ‘bad guys’ who lead Billy Merrill astray. Other supporting roles are played by the husband and wife team, Danny and Janet Simpson. Danny plays the role of the body- guard, Nelson. “Mrs, McThing’”’ does not have> an imaginary character like Mrs. Chase's other two comedies, ‘‘Har- vey” and “‘Bernadine,”’ but it is the same kind of delightful spoof, this time on mother’s apron strings. 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And don't stuff, him with cookies again." |AREN’T AFRAID Nor do young couples always bether to get home at a reason- lable hour when “Grandma” is do-| © i i + a By MURIEL LAWRENCE + | John’s parents had gitests—his ever go to bed any more?” childless aunt and uncle. As his bedtime neared, he sensed) ithe ‘visitors’ growing impatience | with” his” continuing presence. ‘Fi-levents he Was sUre were in prog- _THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY. JUNE E 3, 1957 — Equate inally, his uncle said, “Don't kids ress oaiare So he took off his. pajamas and ran downstairs. There he-yelled and dashed about in_do- fiant nakedness, This was his way of ae L © ® « Installed in bed, John resented ‘dismissal from...the fascinating D al edness, TruthtRoman i 7 “This is mé as I really am pajamas at 3 ee ing the sitting. They aren’t paying, | they aren't afraid of losing her when they. said they would. “kk * * It doesn’t.even occur to a lot of young parents that they should pay for randma sitting’ in some kind of coin. . They could offer to do some. ‘thing that would be as big a help to her as her sitting is = them, give her a gift now and then, or even have her as a special guest at least as often as she is asked ~ to babiysit. And don't think “grandmother sitters’ don’t resent being taken’ fer granted and imposed upon. This column was prompted by a turned them into unpaid and un- appreciated~ babysitters, Cotton to Get Nylon Finish “Now comes still another use for that blessed product, nylon. A solution derived from nylon flake is being used as a finish for ‘the hour. And, furthermore,|" | ~ ) Vite) to rehearse in “Aladdin and His Lamp,” Do read labels carefully; look | for the ones that offer this new, nylon finish. Keep a lemon handy. It ts good for removing stains from hands. the cut surface of a lemon. low with a soapy wash in warm water and use a hand brush. Rub stained area with) Fol- For the Prettiest Hair Style of All - > Big JANE LEE BEAUTY SHOP Choose One of These BEAUTY SALON MEZZANINE FLOOR PHONE FE 2-0531 FOR APPOINTMENT é Lovable bras fashion Cc in DEPT. STORES Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back ; feminine lines for summer combined in 2 famous Lov- able bras. Expertly-tailored fect fit and longer wear. BRAS CORRECTLY ] =| shape ultra. s) 0 Rayon Linen Is Suit-able for Active Boy by Emmanuel Christian School at 7:30 p.mi Thursday in Emmanuel Baptist a are the play’s leading charac- es ing his nakedness, she just said, “It's too cold to run about like that”—and bore him back to bed. As she picked up his discarded , She added, “t's silly 4 ‘ * * & John himself knew. he had .aroused more disapproval in his aunt and uncle, so he accepted the truth im~his*>mother's statement and fell peacefully to Sleep FEELINGS CLOAKED If we remember how often little children are ‘required to clothe! their real feelings ° .in the gar- ; Pontise Press Phete ters. Shown (left ‘to right) are Greg Thompson, who wi represent Uncle Ab- | dalla; John Landon,. Aladdin; Betty Douglas, the princess, and Dyanna Hester, Zobeida. costume.for “to be given” * Peggy Levely Is Honored ‘at Shower Peggy Levely. bride elect of Da- vid Richards, was honoree—et—a® miscellaneous shower given Friday ‘by Mrs. Dave Gilpin in her home oa Neome drive. Peggy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Levely of Elizabeth Lake avenue, will exchange vows with |David on June 15 at Oakland Ave-. mise) United Presbyterian Church ‘Walter Richards of Chicago ave- ‘Summer Beauty Buys | ight Hair Conditioning i is aes al Treat- y Attending the shower were ment..... 1.50 Haircut. 0 Haircut... 1.50 . | Mrs, Levely, Mrs. Waldomar | . ‘ ? Mrs. Ronald Hodge Vogue Creme | Chauldon C Leis cote ee ge, oon 5.00 ogue wre on Xreme Mrs, Jack Caverly, Mrs, Edward _ Wave..... ° or Ae 50 ape 10.00 Ladd, _Mrs. William Cousins, | aYe- ave... ! Mrs. Alex Avram and Mrs. Meta | Mcliroy. Regular. z Regular _ £4 . Foie | Regular ; 9:00 | y 11.50 Mrs. Omar MacNutt. Virginia Value..... 6.50 ——— oes Levely, Mrs, Minto Wallace, Mrs., : s Paul Hagle, Mrs. Maude Wagner, | Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs, Telton! $ $ $ Rogg, Mrs. Walter Giddings and Mrs. Frederick Ziem also attended. Little boys will be lucky if their) summer suits-are made of rayon linen. This adaptable fabric has a .|"Sunday™ suit” look, but won't be 4 Variety of smart skirts to team jroning—but it's that definite no- | damaged even if things get a bit/with blouses and brief toppers. iron we. really want. rough. All the evidence can be, This one-is an all-season star. | washed away with soap or de- tergent suds. To be stylish, the very-junior ‘gentlemen will wear contrasting inch. ‘pants and jackets. weal Rayon linen lends ‘itself to tweedy checks, smooth pinstripes, desired, and the pattern number and solid colors, all of which can to Sue Burnett, be made up into ‘matched or mixed W. Quincy street, Chicago 6, II. wardrobes, | ‘pattern order for the Spring and Nearly 2,000 species of shrimp’ exist, The young pass through 10 book Basic Fashion. It contains puffed sleeves with a special press larval stages. Most adults appar- dozens of smart new styles for all form. yently spawn only once and have a ages; gift pattern printed inside the| It clamps onto the ironing board ‘book. ife span of o one year. Kimono Sleeve on Way In NEW YORK (INS) — Shades of back, and so is the dance dress ‘the 1930s—the ‘kimono sleeve and. we the reaped ighiaie eee clothes with a nostalgic the padded shoulder are coming are being featured by Sylvan Rich of Martini for sentimental reasons; he started his business in 1932 and) this is his silver anniversary. _|about without them, just. as when .jents do. Little children have to siveness, we can) readily omretiata their delight in physical nakedness. Their. view is, | “all right, make me appear to feel what I don’t—but my body is! | still my own to make appear as it really is.”’ x & * So when they feel very happly, they are confident enough to fling off constraining clothes and prance they fee] very oppressed, they are mad enough to fling then off—and war-dance about in defiant self.) assertion. If we make them feel ashamed. of their naked bodies at these ‘times, we make them: ashamed of exposing their naked feelings. | However, we don’t have to en- courage indiscriminate displays -of nakedness as some modern par- accept the reality that everyone doesn't love them. So it is unwise to encourage these displays before critical people. ‘+. of * Just as John has to learn to ‘choose the time, place and people! |to whom to expose his naked feel- \ings, so We have to protect him| against harmful disapproval of his juncioth body. ‘| es _—_j oa Rich Is offering everything ~ from the middy look over pleated | skirts to clutch coats with fox cuffs or long fex collars, .° He makes a neat compromise, though—most of his 1930s effects are in the jackets over 1957 tight |Sheath dresses. e There's definitely more shoulder to his suits and wide kimono sleeves are usually cuffed in fur. Most of the suits. and costumes have belted wide tops over slim) skirts. The most eye-catching revival by Rich is the shimmy fringe \dress, This is a little black sheath \with short rows of ‘fringe from |hipbone to hem—all of it shaking like Gilda Gray with every step you take. ¥ Plan No-lron Tablecloths Looks like a cooler summer for ‘homemakers with even more no- | iron fabrics coming up. This time it’s the tablecloth manufacturers who are campaign- ing for easier laundering ma- ij i Sg 8494 24°-32” terials, They're aiming at a finish’ wit THE NEW that will eliminate ironing cotton, PATT-O-RAMA rayon. or linen table covers. Of course, we already. have ta- Every well rounded wardrobe has plecloths. that require little or no WOOLEN | STORAGE | Have alt-your furs-& | winter woolens com- pletely cleaned and safely stored for the summer season... 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Cae Seer he No. 8494 with Patt-O-Rama in- into the washing machine, or into cluded is in waist sizes 24, 25, 26, dryer. If we can just skip the. 28. 30, 32. Size 25, 112 yards of «© froning board! No Trick to iron Putted Sleeves After sudsing and rinsing the. For this pattern, send 35 cents in coin¢g, your name, address, size Pontiac Press, 372 Include 25 cents more with your Summer '57 issue of our pattern clothes, it's quick and: easy to iron and has a padded round top that re iscrews on, In fact, it has two inter- omfort, figure flattery fine white cotton for per- A. Wide-strog for ease, comfort. Ideal for the 1.50 fuller figure. 34-44 C, | and 34-46 D._ B. “Ringlet” 4-section ing fully lined < ps. No-curl hand. 32- | 36 A, 32-40 B, G. 1.50 WILL FIT YOUR SAGINAW AT WARREN, diaball AC “Something to Crow About” changeable tops one for adult-. size sleeves, the other for a) dren’ 8 elothes, “picture book type” of summer J ' 8014 N, Saginaw St. PERMANENTS Machine, $ Machineless or 5 ‘Cold Wave from o , curtiNg. nove from $150 ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP | (Over Tasty Bakery) Open Friday aidan “an Styling ‘Just for You”’ FE 2-5600 Yes, when you have dinner at Ted’s, ~ you'll have something to crow abou. . . the excellent food... —. ani quiet, aie poe aha St AVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” i: No Appointment Needed!” ‘Immediate Service! : ‘Andre Beauty Salon _and Floor — Pontiac State ‘Bank Bldg. Awe Presents New ‘57 Feather Cut |. Custom Cold Waves 7534" Copa With Cutting and Styling A staff of skilled stylists to pleg the kegs of mer ve es iscaiont = is i aay -. ee THE } br ee ee ee eet roxDax J JUNE-3, 1957 “FIFTEEN w Exercises Will Tuerove Muscle Tone Swimsuits, Play Garb | “ny 206mPeoEE Lome In this day of swimsuits and play clothes which leave little to the imagination concerning the-eontour! bow legs~and~a' flabby inner leg.); of a woman's leg, the figure is more important than it ever was.| x. * * There are all sorts of defects! -which worry women, such as large ankles or calves, knock knees and/ ‘Tine. When correction depends on bone structure rather than mus- “eles and fatty deposits, of course Nya iw that poses a problem. Bow legs are that way mainly because of the shape ‘of the leg bones but muscles also play a part. _The habit of pulling the legs close. teqether and trying to make them touch standing is as good an exercise ais you can do, The beauty of this one is that nobody ‘knows you are in- dulging in it. ' * ®t A lax inner leg line is one of the unattractive figure faults which de- fal le |hanging off the bed and the leg on the edge o: the raise your left leg as me can, Lower leg. eye time lie on the bed on side with your on ie 14 KARAT GOLD Matched on EDBING RINGS Georges-Newports | lewelry Dept. 74 *N. setnee St. Custom Upholstery % Block Sesth ef Voorhets 25 Years of Practical Experience | 252 S. Telegraph FE 4-2857 | ANKLE REDUCTION Many women wish to reduce the You sit on a chair right knee over the left, cles with the right toe. Circle first to firm the bust, a® Cie sais “dinaeiiog ai sick Gu-ths whenever you areiother, After a while cross the left knee over the right and make Cir- Gles with the toe. Often thick ankles are-due to bone structure, too. There is little you can do to improve this situa- tion, Sometimes exercise helps some but you cannot exercise-your bones away. °° ~HERE’S SOLUTION - _ TO BUST PROBLEMS Today 1.ari going to throw you a curve you will like. It seems to fied with their bustline than with almost any other part- of the fig- ure. Many wish to increase this Measurement, Others want to de- crease it and still more would like | tone fo: tire ‘entire ‘body, * * * The size of the bust seems to de- = = the ‘individual glandular’. PONTIAC PRESS, si ut Legs i in Spotlight setup. Many women write to; know if shots will increase the size of the bust. S6 far as I know physi- cians do not feel that this can be done with safety, However, the. natural bustline can be preserved and improved. Many elements enter into this therapy. Good iutrition and exer- cise just naturally give more _Then there are special exercises. The bust has no muscles in it but the chest muscles lie just tnder- mé that more women aré dissatis-neatte “If you increase~ these“ with? ~ exercise your. bust measurement will also increase. x * * As I have said before, it is like wearing. falsies under the bust rather than on top of it, These falsies are natural however; they are made of. muscle. ea - a wonderful exer- jyour bust to rest- on your ribs, -}On the other “hand ~ it~ you “hold “Le Ly iGreami Soup ‘acive months are. ic ee than the corresponding ero of autumn becuase it takes sum- cod 4" mer sun- to. warm ‘ie earth's’ crust and the sees and icy wilder. ve nesses of the Far North. | i Adds. Flavor { to Beef | cise for bust building, especially} ; the crawl stroke. Indulge in that) Mrs. Edward's a lot this summer if you long for Rec tpe ; S Good jargerf bust. eS “to Serve on Buns Posture can have a great effect) — , | on the appearance of your sil- By JANET ODELL . | houette. If you slump and allow) There is no end — fortunately‘ — to the ways in which ground beef-can be fixed. Mrs, Robert! Edward suggests using undildted| yourself correctly, your straight-|¢ of chicken soup to make ened spine will lift the breasts anda ure that is good served make them look larger’, — hamburger buns. “The follow ig exercises ae also helpful because they in- /ward naturally is interested in an| crease the.size of the chest mus- jorganization- like the Campfire cles: Girls. She works with a Bluebird 1. Bend the: ‘elbows and place the SToup. She ix also a member of | palms of the hands together in a the Eastern Star. : | prayer-like er the, OREANY HAMBURGER palms toward one’ er HARD) By Mrs. Robert Edward and hold while you\count to six) pounds ground beef slowly. Release pressube. Continue. naturally it will be less prominent. 2 Weddings |Scheduled Same Day HAIRSTYLING that turns heads Hairstyling Group Stylized PERMANENTS $5 up Member of the Virginia Farrell | North Lynn BEAUTY SHOP 7% N. Lynn (Off W. Huren) FE 4-5061 “] thought I after lunch for awhile | turn before 6 to the reception. | Whee I mentioned this to the bride-to-be she was quite tak = back that I would even think en of Suits Sizes 1-12 . ‘Te’ & Girls’ Sun Suits piece hols on hanen, :$ Biased Morte oo —— and eee loth, | missed if I stored short time. Will you | such a thing. | “There are to be other attend- ants and I feel I wouldn't even be away for a véry tell me if this would be possible?” | Answer: Your statement that the ‘bride-to-be was “quite taken back” ‘when you mentioned this to her is definite proof that you should not “slip away.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell mie if it would be proper to have a wedding reception with dinner and dancing seven months /quet after the death of the bride-to-be’s father?” | Answer: It would be entirely proper to have a dinner, but danc- ing before a year has passed might well bg criticized: therefore in bad: taste. Will you please tell me if this is true?” - __ 15 South Saginaw Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 - Answer: Nonsense! A ring on A gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin was worn by Margaret Cunning- ham for her marriage Saturday to Gavin Campbell Morrison at All Saints Episcapal Church. A round scalloped neckline and long sleeves extending to points at the wrists) were features of the fitted bodice. The gown’'s: skirt was bouffant. Securing her veil of illusion was a cap accented with pearls and t sequins, The bridal bou- was of white roses centered with pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cunningham of West Lawrence street, had Lois E. Hahn of Waterferd as her honor te MRS. GAVIN C. MORRISON -. ; — cream = Snicked. soup The arms should be act bust eeamanm liigesd level. Cook ground beef in ‘putter or _* * “Cunningham ‘oad Gavin C. - Morrison ~ were \ married Saturday . at All Saints ~ Episcopal Church. , Parents. of ot the bride are street. Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit are Gavin's parents, _|stiff elbows slowly return the arms Circle Players at —+Pontiac Press. John Morrison} in Home Ceremony ' Comfortable - Safe Marjorie May Hinkdey b became, Durable - Natural Jthée bride of Josep E, Beeson in’ Economical a double-ring ceremony performed) Appsttaent at Your C “BVith three Tittle gts, acts “Ea: | ae . . ENROLL NOW FOR | — ‘Personal Typewriting | IN-THE SUMMER SCHOOL | HOURS: Morrtiing: 8:00 A, M. to 10:45 A. M. Afternoon: |11:00 A..M. to 1 - Evenings: 6:30 to 9:00 P. Other Courses: Being Ottered Speedwriting Shorthand — Gregg Shorthand Business Mathematics — E Bookkeeping _ _ Accounting women omni Camptoneter ~ ‘and Other Subjects Are Available VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence St. Call in Persen oa This Ad for ——— Core enre ¥eees oeeetes Oe ee ea orsenee 1:30 P. M. M. Monday and Thursday — Typewriting - nglish —~~Calculator~ Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 see eenercense Address margarine until meat is no lo ped. STI AAT eae 2..Lie on the floor with Pay legs straight and your arms @est- ing on the floor, extending straigltit) out from your armpits at right angles to. the body, palms facing the ceiling. Hold a weight in each hand, You can use two books. Slow- ly raise the arms upward until the Hands are close together, Keep the elbows straight. With soup. If mixture is too thick,| dilute with milk. Serve on heated hamburger buns, Serves 12-16. Circle Players Plan June Production Announcement of its summer play production was given by the a Meeting. to starting position, Continue. As. \Wednesday night. The play select. ' your muscles become stronger you’ led is entitled ‘Adam's Evening,” | can increase the heaviness of the which is to be presented on June’ weights, 127, 28, and 28, For play tryouts a meeting will If you would like my routine for be held at the home of Robert Sat develaninen, send a stamped, Morse on Kendry avenue Morlday . self-addressed envelope with your 2"d Tyesday evenings. request for leaflet No. 7. Address Josephine Lowman in care of The = * * * MON OPLEX PLASTIC EYES Tomotrow: ‘Pregnant, Nursing | Women Should Wear Special Bra." Couple Wed © See and Hear | New LOWREY ORGAN With Percussion by the Rev. Alex J. Newell of St. John Episcopal Church: of Royal jence. Private Fitting Rooms. Margaret Cunningham Wed to Gavin Morrison The bridal recital was sung by Mrs. Michael Siano, For the reception, held at Knights of Pythias Hall, Mrs. Cunningham chose powder blue lace with pink and navy acces- sories and a corsage of pink cymbidium orchids, ’ Mrs. Morrison wore gray lace over pink taffeta with a corsage ‘of pink cymbidium orchids, When the couple left on a honey- moon. through the eastern states, the bride had changed to a navy and white dress with matching accessories and the corsage of sweetheart roses from her bridal |May 25 ceremony. A wedding din- Oak. The service was read in the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Physician's Optical Hinkley on Illinois avenue. . Service ; The bride’s attendant was her | 412 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. sister, Mrs, Charles A. Dayton. | Jack V. Pond, served his brother- | FE 2-2045 in-law as best man. : to find yourself playing rich 18 E. Huron Open Mon: Yeo, ¢ even if you know nothing about music, an thrill GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. the Amazing 1d: d: satel, and Fri. ‘til 9 FE 4-0566 ‘ poe Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hinkley of e Clarkston were hosts at the re-' ception immediately following the ner followed at Devon Gables. _* * ® The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hinkley of Evart. Joseph iS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Beeson of Fremont, Neb. Receive Bad News | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of, Yale street were called to Mt. attendant, Lois’ gown was of Nile green nylon chiffon with a matching green satin cummer- bund. She carried a bobquet of yellow carnations, The bride’s other attendant, Mrs, Guy E. Bennett, was gowned sim- ilarly in an orchid dréss with & cascade bouquet of pink carna- ong BROTHERS ASSIST Gavin is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John Morrison of Detroit. His brother, James Morrison of ‘each hand is perfectly good taste. i\Ferndale, was his best man. 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As part of a global team, the U. of M. sclentists seek better understanding of: solar flares, those great tongues of fire that . are believed to have a marked effect on radio communications and who knoys what other facets of our earthly existence. IGY, which begins July 1, is an : 18-month cooperative venture be- tween 5,000 scientists — engineers, astronomers, physicists, geologists, meteorologists — from 5% nations to study the earth and its en- vironment more closely than ever before, SUNSPOT CLUES Are there observable clues 40 origins of sunspots? Why the 11- year cycle? Can we find anything on a spot to preditt‘ when a flare may occur? Why do some flares give off radio emissions? Is there some way to tell if a: flare has a radio emission? To try to get at the answers to these and other questions, a global chain of 30 or 40 obser- vatories, including McMath-Hul- bert, will keep a 24-hour watch * on the sun during IG, ‘ McMath-Hulbert expects to re- ceive from the IGY national com- mittee an automatic patrol cam. . era-telescope that will take two ‘ of sunspots is being broadcast one ‘ing the sunlight out into its spec- Fs . Washington and Moscow as a dry pictures a minute of the ene solar disk, showing ry when flares occur, right they are, and how fast they fade. Dr. Orren C. Mohler, the center's assistant director, says data will be forwarded monthly or weekly to international e in Stockholm and Paris. * * * The observatory will also con- tinue its daily reporting to the Central Radio Propagation Lab- ° oratory in Boulder, Colo., which attempts to put together a radio | weather map — a forecast of pro- bable transmission conditions in| various frequencies for different paths. Right now these predictions are about as accurate as weather) forecasts, : McMath-Hulbert receives short- wave signals bounced off the jonosphere fram Washington, D. C, Hour-by-hour records of in- terruptions indicate fonospheric . conditions and the occurrence of solar disturbances, For a worldwide picture, govern- ments cooperate in maintaining a nétwork of stations for observing such conditions. For the first time, ‘Russia and- the’ United States are now exchanging information on the sun and radio sending - receiving conditions. BROADCAST WEEKLY Such information as appearance week out of every month between Yun for IGY, when exchanges will be made daily. This is the second! hole in the scientific Iron Curtain. Weather . information broadcasts have been“exchanged daily for the| past, 20 years. In: addition, McMath-Hulbert will be one of half a dozen ob- servatories studying solar flares ® lly for IGY. Next to a \tel the astronomer’s most | © instroment is his spectroscope. It is similar to a prism, ‘spread- rum —-a long band colored like’ a crosssection of the rainbow. The sun's spectrum is like a_ finger- Arraign Milford Man Jorome H. Johnson, 29, of 430 Hillside Dr., Milford, accused of breaking into a business garage| and stealing an auto which had - been repossessed from him will be arraigned _ Circuit Court to- day. He was eases May 25. by Pontiac police sgt. Albert Foster and Oakland County Undersheriff Elmer McQuern at his home at Reed Lake. The 1953 auto was taken from the Associates Discount Corp. gar- age, 125 N. Saginaw St., during . the night of “May 2A. as study of Upper Peninsula air serv- ice needs has ogee yard| uation centers athe bs Peninsula ait poe print; dark lines in the. spectrum give indisputable evidence—‘that certain chemical elements ‘exist in| je sun. * * * Hydrogen, for example, produces several lines which are in exactly the same positions throughout the ‘Spectrunt-at~which “hydrogei was ‘in the laboratory will produce lines, Nothing but hydrogen will make nay lines —. hydrogen always Oe Ss, A refinement of the spectro- \seope is the spectrohelioscope, \which is use@ as a filter te -per- mit viewing the sun in the light | of one element. This shows the element's distribution in the solar atmosphere.: Because solar flares are mainly hydrogen, they are most easily obse: | light of ‘that element. ' Hydrogen lines in a “normal = SOLAR TOWERS — The University of Michi- igan's McMath-Hulbert, Observatory on Lake From top to bottom: the 70-foot on tower; the. 50-foot solar | Angéles near Pontiac. temperature and density, and pos- Ssibly “something about electric’ or | take 7 solar spectrum are dark, but when a flare occurs, the lines brighten. By studying photograph.; or spec- rum and by utilizing photo-electric cells to make delicate measure- ments of increased light intensity, astronomers find clues to flare Keith Pierce. Dr. McMath is an advisor US; National Committee“for 1GY; |" and Dr. Prince is the represent tive for solar activity on the ad hoe Continental Advisory Com- mittee. Since its. inception in 1931, observatory. has steph Sor sol research. techniques, * It ‘was,’ example, the first to. taket img pictures of solar flares, But ‘the cosmic cistacie'cie istil growing. The imimediate--aci- entific stakes are solar flares: and their’ connections fo sunspots, the jonosphere, northern light, weather, radio, and, incidentally, your TV set. “By DENIS N. . HAWKER ° : 4 ” There alwaya seems to be some- “|thihg new at Pontiac Motor. Visiting Australian Journalist \ ..But machines are far from the y has kept me awake nights, oitiy work force. Thousands of em-|, toured the ay ee Pon- iployes work as a co-ordinated team s ta..produce several hundred thou- sand ca each a year. ‘ Pontiac meant something to me : long before 1 ever thought of | visiting the United States, When. I was a-Very. small boy, magnetic fields from the shape-of a ‘Spectrum line. The motion of a-flare can also be measured by hydrogen lines. If a line lies to the red of its normal position, the flare is re- ceding: from the. observer;. if it lies to the violet, it is approaching him. “We want to record with all possible precision how flares | get to press tha. button-to. stop the plant when. em- ome whe is anticipating development of an earth: satellite to bring about sun observation. from out- If this happens I can see all those ic brains, Ppreeision machines on the ‘jassembly line, and :}conveyors going right on workings. HAWKER And I can imagine just what » |“ pileup of new cars there w be at the end of the line to greet : the early shift_ next morning. (| } With a vehicle, which was only a heap of raw material a short time previousiy, coming off the line in road condition for testing] every minute or so the possible stack of cars at the dispdsal point |just doesn’t bear thinking about. EFFECT OF PLANT That is the effect the plant has jhad on me. The. machines on that assembly line seem to be able to do every- thing but smoke cigarettes, drink coffee, and play cards. And there seems no doubt they could . be taught to do these things if it) contributed to the building of a' better automobile. The impressiveness of Pontiac Motor does not stop at automo- tive efficiency, Progress is_in_ the air. Through- dat the plant I.ghw: techniques be- ‘jing used that were not employed a few months ago. New buildings, equipped for better production and designed for more comfortable ing. conditions for employes, are going-up, adding to the sprawl- ing maze of the plant. NEW EQUIPMENT In the foundry, new equipment and. techniques are speeding and fimproving the conversion of raw metal to engine blocks and other Across the way machines are stamping seemingly endless rolls of sheet steel into the sleek | cat bodies which within a day or | two will be ready to grace the nation’s roads. tower; and ‘the dome housing the 24-inch Francis - C. MeMath reflector telescope. The observatory is also equipped with a machine shop for making instruments. PRIDE OF PONTIAC — General Motors, Hawker, of the Pontiac Press t t Semon E. Knudsen, general manager of Pontiac Motor Division of shows Australian visitor Denis \ Ngee ithe. peeioreeene of Pontiac! * x PROUDEST BOY A few year’s lJater in the early) 1930's, I was just about the proudest boy in our street when my father droveshome a new car, with’ Chief Pontiac: ‘complete with headdress, settitig on the\hood as. a capi for theyradiator. Othds cars came and went his custom- soe cility that determines the ages of| organic samples as much as 30,000 years old by the traces of natural radioactivity they contain, Considered one of the most re- liable and productive of the seven dating laboratories in this coun- try, the U. of M, installation re- ctives from archeologists and an- thropologists around the world a wide range of materials from past civilizations. * * * Almost daily the carefully-pack- vegetable scraps from a Mexican cave, thought to be the first evi- dence of man as a farmer; bits of charcoal gathered on a Pacific isle by Thor Heyerdahl, author of ~ “Kon Tiki;”’ fragments of a- 25,000. year-old mammoth tusk found in association with evidence of. hu- man_ habitation in New Mexico; remnants of a fire that burned in Utah 80 centuries before Christ; human skuils from a tecently dis- icovered “Haunted Lake” in the high Himalayas. 400 SAMPLES — by the U, of M.’s Memorial-Phoe- Project on the peacefal uses of atomic eNtrgy=the.dating lab- oratory has fixed the ages 0 400 satnples, reports Prof, H. R. Crane, who designed the labora- tory’s equipment.and supervises its operation. aia : Today, the facility is at full capacity, “dating half a “We have two machines ranaieg incoming: material,” \ aarth’s \at-- Padoactive —_ 4, herial cated Sexe up to about 30,000 years old, but | ithe level of radioactivity is so low heads .a six-man committee which] The count from a modern piece| ®dopted by almost all other dat- in older ones that it cannot be de-| negotiates for samples, determines| of wood, for example, will be eight) 4g laboratories, tected in the natural ‘‘background” |relative prioritiés.for dating them,!per minute over the ““background”, “This eliminated the trouble =e says present on the records the samples. and reports earth. . aged samples arrive: 8,200-year-old - Since it was established in 1950>- LECT Era 24 hours a day, dnd it is all-we-can : do to keep one jump ahead of the : Professor RISE AND FALL At the ‘Dating Laboratery, ‘count per minute than the back-' | ground, out, relics from man’s ancient past| ing. things. The past 30,000 years have seen poral ge anes for. £ flow through a small laboratory on| After a plant or animal dies, [the rise and fall of man’s first} ™¢Ty — urns | Before 1954, the laboratory re- | each sample, then th the University of Michigan) however, it ceases to take im | civilizations, however, so the car- onntian Port pool i re duced the samples to carbon am carbon-}4, and that present be. bon-14 yardstick has me an! sul gas black for processing. Then Pro- — gins to diminish very slowly. BY |i siuable tool { eee ting mixture. fessor Crane found that increased The room is the Phoenix Radio- measuring the amount of carbon- inv _ le too Ba ga a an UD-| This gas is piped into the| radioactive dust or “fall-out” carbon Dating Laboratory, a fa-| 14 left in a sample, therefore, (O°TS2"Uné of those cultures. “counter,” a seamless cylinder) after atomic bomb teats contam- GET NUMBERS Incoming samples first arrive at the Museum of Anthropology, where they ate assigned numbers and cataloged. Prof. James B. Griffith, director of the museum, imated the samples and forced him to suspend operations for weeks at a time. ‘So he devised a method of velng ® faseous procedure that has also been Professor Crane and his associ- ates can tell -how long ago it | lived. They ‘can do this with samples | surrounded by steel plating and a pile of lead blocks. Inside the cylinder, a Gieger counter detects | the radiation given off over a Pe, riod of time, “* * * radiation; 4 20,000year-old sample from atomic bombs,’"’ he./notes, | will gives: off ‘less. than one more,“‘but of course there remains the j|information on them. the fanjily through the years bi ployes go ; ; : eae : 2. Bonneville spectal.: injection Bonneville during a comprehensive tour of the Pontiac Motor plant. seen actihentr maa RSET { videasont ree a — in 1945. It had been driven 200,000 trouble-free miles. Sa Pontiac meant a lot to me \befor& I arrived in this part of ithe world. Dee It means a lot more to me now ae -4that I have seen, where Chief Pontiac’s namesake ‘is produced jin the hundreds of thousands a i Hawker inspected the fuel background from cosmic rays, | which must be compensated for. dated so far are the Mexican veg-| etable scraps and the tusk frag-| ments from Sandia Cave in New Mexico. EARLY DATA The scraps were found by arche- ologists from -Ganeda's National Museum, and are the earliest in- dication that man _ domesticated crops. They include a lima bean pod, a squash, and the rind of-a gourd. Apparently.they were ‘‘gar-| bage’’ thpown. away by Indians! 4,000: ‘yeam#*. before. the pyramids were built. Botanists; have. been ‘fable to prove thagugh the genetic| % # ik: a a es wy te: k* * * they were domesticated, not wild. b The tusk fragments have ‘Caused w@ stir in “Urcheological circles because they were found in the same level of Sandia Cave ‘as fireplace: hearths, evidence of: human occdpation. If the tusk is from an. ahimal that men killed and used:for food, then the 25,000-year figure represents a surprisingly early date at which men lived in what's now New Mexico. make-up “af ‘the vegetables thaf ‘Haunted’ Skulls, Mammoth Tusks--All Get Dated at U. of M. ANN‘ARBOR?- jeek in and week|then naturally absorbed iy all liv- Professor Crane and others "raise the question, however, of Among the most exciting relics whether the two were really con- jtemporaries, or whether men who later occupied the cave collected and brought home tusks from jearlier times, * * “ “The collecting habit in man is not recently acquired,’ Professor Crane points out, “‘and we can ‘guess.that an ancient occupant of - {Sandia Cave would have.picked up and carried home a piéce of fos- |sil ivory qwith as nitich interest as iwe ourselvés would?” The “Haunted Lake’ skulls werd sent to the U. of M. after they were found on the sire ‘of -_ { that bedy of water . in - India, How they got there, and when, is not known. a en 2 Most of the relics dated-are:in the form:of chafcoal or wood,Miss Dahlstrom says. She firids: :char- coal the best: material: for process- ing because it is nearly pure car- bon. Fortunately, -Wheréver. men livéd,.- they - built: fires.~and - left charcoal, which outlaste, bones and ‘most other remains, |Popular Move Among Britons «°°: ine TU * [POPULAR MOVE: . {health depends on British Cabi ; |Asked Trade By International News Service Britain's Wecisio when, : non trade: wit ommunist |\China may have driven a wedge tee Washington and London, = also placed another feather 1e"well-plumed tap of Sir David Meh s Eccles. Ecciés is the 52-year-old, strike ingly ‘handsome president of the Board of Trade, a cabinet post which i robghiy valent America’s secretary < As such, Eccles played’ a’ promi- ‘feat pe be Se cota on lio goods to Peiping. lar: move among 1 their It Was a Britons, who ¢ site ar emi Pine Dao to -|beth ‘or. Sir net Member With Peiping || to better advantage than in 1953, ™ Eccles was in charge of building the stands and otherwise setting the stage for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. a In fact, while the people were beginning to leok upon Eccles as an impressario of amazing ability, court attaches grew a bit irritated rand ‘asked whether it was Eliza- whe) wns» . u PLEASED. re . t “Elizabeth herself waa so pleased with “his named. Eccles ‘is open, and) s Ss never been one to shy [aay trom publ approvgl., His “Ett tor: Yt good | wm ite never shown chudi _EIGHTEEN a co ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1957" | ee ee 3 “Building N New Methodist Church: a Detroit Women Die But Khrushchev Says Nothing New | ee Jot [7 | a Cornerstone-Laying Witnessed by, 315 intarIrinCrsh Soviet Boss ‘Speaks 1 to U. Ss. ‘on BELLE RIVER, Ont. i#—Two De- ‘women, on thei to COMMERCE TOWNSHIP - Ajnew church, slong vith the name} fhe od Commseree chur wasn TM were killed pe NEW. YORK W — Nikita S. withdrawals ‘and other | interna-| “Our most radical steps havelelse to that now. If the United crowd: of about 375 persons wit-/of Reverend Thomas, Bishop Reed/ it ts moved to the new jocatiom. 11, their car and a Canadian Khrushchev, ‘Soviet tional questions. At point Helbeen proposed,’": he said, “We/States were to reciprocate in kind, nessed a cornerstone-laying cere.|and Sepayimneniont Mion. ‘As a part of-the program, Mrs.|National Railway Train collided at entered mtitions Hyena indicated the soviet Viton have made _on disarm-|we would have great progress.” _ ~ they eke yemerday at the -Cont]-— the corneretenc- sas -laid tn |Wilbert--Horton- presented —ishop rs erossing near Belle River, om the/can' jiving rooms yesterday- by|@0né just about as faf as it in;jament. We suggest that restric-| kt ok & merce Methodis-+-Chutch now ‘he northeast corner of a base- ‘(Reed with a check for $1,000 tojsouthern Ontario shore of Lake St. telévision. He exuded confidence|tends to go in the matter of con-|tions on trade be discarded. We| “Let's have a_ test,” said | ment _which will be underneath 'build a church in India. — Clair. in ultimate ‘world victory of the bee in the» “current disarma-|suggest that the United States|nrushchev. ety don't you with- under construction. Provincial police Cpl. Ted Craig! soviet system and predicted even|ment’ negotiations. | Khrushchev|lower the Iron Curtain and start The church is being built on a identified those killed as Alycelthe grandchildren of his Ameri-|now . waiting for Counter-pro-ja widespread cultural exchange. I site just west of the village of Ww t fel SI Newman, 28, and Dolores Sullivan,}can viewers would live under such —_. he said, ‘find it difficult to add a dome ies aterford Ja ycees ate The cat apeareny walled oleate A large number of church mem llation f Ott be Ra ey a Bord I) M ter enf turer church ctor janee STA ation O TCOTS sin cute «ie crn wrt for Dreden Cou ple arried a procession in a march from the near Belle River. They borrowed impose its way, Instead, he said, - old church to the‘new church. Eric _ : wat * the car. .from-another member-ofithe~-U.S.S.R:~ wants “to compete || the party to attend church serv-|with the United States economi- “DRYDEN — “Patricia. Glasstord, was her sister's matron of honor ices, cally and ideologically. daughter of “Mr. and Mrs. John|with Kathleen Glassford, daughter Craig said -the aa hit the car x * * ~arregee Ss ae Poenypeety of the bride, as junior bridesmaid. at some 60 mph carried it) kKhrushchev’s appearance, histo-|>ride rnard L. Foot, son bridegroom were nearly a mile down the track. ry making ‘ itself, added i le|Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foot, also regan Phe Leslie-and Day- ' ‘Beaupre, bearing a Christian flag,| Installation of = alected: of. a led the procession: ficers of the Waterford Township : Participating in the ceremony|Junior Chamber of Commerce will were Rev. Perry A. Thomas, pastor of the Commerce church; take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, at The engineer of the Windsor-to-|,> the’ world’s imowledge < of So-\°f Dryden, on Saturday. ton Foot. a _ Moulton, superintendent of the| Donald Arsen, a teacher at Wa- | lToronto passenger train, Richard = Methodist church's Flint District. terford Township High School, was | |Richardson, 51, of London, Oni ——— , lr greed oP cet ogg tans | ag dgy dames a orig) Lt ~ FOR PAST SAFE Ont., to * * read by Bishop Ralph M. John- jin the Dryden Methodist Church son : ‘Khrushchev. chatted amiably,| son of the Church of Jesus Christ jafter which Mr. and Mrs. Foot! fj RELIEF TAKE Ge : grinning at his own humorous sel_| ef the Latter Day Saints ef Pon- left for a trip through northern, ~*~ * * The ceremony inchaied the plas ing of a copper box inside the elected president, with oceEe , es | ay tiac at 4 p.m., in the new home |Michigan and to Niagara Falls. a eee ident ts Frank, FT => Private Plane Crash istne Knrumchev's words ag he| of the couple, st W. Main St. | tained such items as a list of Richardson—amt treasurer wi oe are ‘ Spoke talked inv & Messier: But] MEmbers or the inunsedtate-tamr- Labor Leaders Uraed current church. members, a list of : ertsc : although his own voice was in-| ilies were present. ' 9 ioe who gel! os _— be | : Kills Family of Four - audible, Khrushevs’ gestures| For the ceremony the bride wore|to Assure More Liberty church, a picture of the cormer- ; . “ and facial expression emphasized|a blue and white cotton print dress Se CITY, N.J. Sen. ~ SOMERSET, Pa. (INS)—A _|his points as he grew serious. /with a light blue duster and white} : : the “architect and builder of .the ended in death for a Pennsylvania| rehearsed, told beforehand of| Mrs. “Monte Hansen of Detroit|democracy in unions as a safe- : é family of four. the g¢ 1 subjeets. He was guard against both corruption from . ! Killed yesterday when their light|"¢ Senor hts ovasiens when unl) cs withih and attacks from without. [Plane crashed into a ridge near)’ oS ted questions came up. He Fire Kills 3, Burns 12 In ay address prepared for the NO WATER NEEDED... Somerset, Pa., were Robert Long, always gave some kind of an an- ; annual tion of the New Jer- —— 26, of New Castle, Pa., his wife,|*!Ways & WORCESTER, Mass., (INS)-—|sey State ‘federation of Latfor, he B Jessie, and their sons, four-year-\°“*™ * « ¢ Three guests perished early today] said also that he favors legislation ; ‘jold Jeffrey and two-year-old Bob- ; as flames trapped 60 persons, most|to require public disclosure of the by. Khrushchev refused to- wearlof them elderly, in the five-story of funds. | ; Barbara Hutchings, who re-, Authorities said the family was|theatrical makeup, and looked ‘a/Hotel Pleasant in Worcester. A doz-| But he em that he was! ff ceived a $500 scholarship, and tm. mene. returning from a vacation at Wim-|little pale before the cameras. —_jen other guests were burned, fout/not advocating tion “aimed James ope — contestSenators’ Views Differ {terhaven. Fla, when they ran imto| He repeated Russian proposalsiof them so seriously doctors feared/at burning down the whole home of | hana _—" honored on Trade With China iidense fog. regarding disarmament, troopjthey would die. __ labor to roast a By 3 Beare oe WASHINGTON ®—The question chdir, under the direction Mrs,/0f resuming limited U.S, trade Lois Tiffany, will entertain the|With Red China brought disagree- jeroup. ment among senators today, The Waterford Township JC's Senators Ellender” (D-La) and | wit continue activity throughout/Humphrey (D-Minn) said in sep- the summer months for the first/arate television appearances yes- _ |time, according to Arsen. terday this country should consi- der lifting its total embargo. Sen- ators Sparkman (D-Ala) and Coop- Doctor Questions |e (#-X) contended in int in Current Fads ——frentiwed et pral for:Non-Fat Diets |si0's announcement iast week that —_it will permit shipment to Red. _ DEARBORN CNS)—A Dearborn| TENG Ot, now are Keto tale merchants now are ‘0 sell to Spee S070 Oust persuns | | ia She thes broke with other 5; doing countries which since the Korean seme herarns e liver het War have imposed much harsher onal kidneys. cm on trade with Red Dr, Lesem J. Baer said: heneped beet the hntsabin, k Ch t of/Duke Happy in Choice Se Oe e PARIS ey in Duke of ns Windsor, cemmenting on his an eee = marriage and abdication, said:. “If 20: years were to be erased \jsatured fatty acids; unless under and I were to be presented with the same choice again under the ” Honored i in Ar izona He added that a diet composed of same circumstances I would act no more than 25 per cent fat is precisely as I did then.” restricted to a level that is safe. erbert Earl Hackett, forrher : se ‘ Dr. Baer, chief of the cardiol- = resident, move Tomes: section atthe Veterans Ad- Ariz., recently graduated from coederction hospital in Dear- Arizona State College, receiving a| born, criticized the “mass hys- == BA degree in Education, with-high| teria” which has followed at- 4 ona State, he was President of} causing heart attacks. : i : a a4 ee eee GRAND PRIZE: Actually 766 prizes, wortli This beautiful “GOLD * 1957 Cadillac of Phi Eta Signa, national PSY ling make-up of the blood, blood) with full power equipment . } and fin ber of the Future "Teachers of ivessel walls and mental capacity, America. particularly the reaction of the in- ished in beautiful metallic gold color! 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ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE: Ae # a 36 & ee ro] oe ; a Pej eer es ee ee ee oe hoo Vue See Sate ta eee } ee Te 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, JUNE 3,.1957- ~~ | i ei NIN HE BeMRYE ee Be ee ee ly Ga Grubert| a a y “ ‘ real e : ES ea? < uf 3 ~ do: > 3 : oo * “3 ; 7 and. Night = wre = ene te Fd ead : | | “What you do you'll haye to do | by yourself.” | | I drank the rest of my coffee, ‘and got up. I said, “I didn't see |Mathers’ rig when I came through |town.”” _ “He's finished,’’she said. ‘Sat-, wit B we — aves tia face. He said, ‘You're butting me, mig had ridden past Kathy’s house! ince. aie ee or ieceene | PR ‘rench in| Will.” ‘toward town not long after I'd gone find him somewhere between Carl-| (Copyright 1954) GUN LOCI wavne 0. overiouser 2 P ranch in : Easter Valley in front Col ON ; ‘hat’ : ' ; ” ever since Joe end Garay Fuster tock ae SE) Es eat & he after: hy on my way to Anchor. Mathers ton and Alton’s Trading Post | Seare beck, Wil, "having the. deepest Dodson_was staring at me asit.2@4 been around town for several. + . -_ * * affection for rdees, was dis- lance: + then & w wha She’ and hie wife, ho h wea in De Gogh: Rae i asked. days, ore oe geen net vine pedo “ump ahead of te Toa and mle atte Barsh & ieee he “My hay meadows are on the he wasn't visiting at one of te ne a os id, “What's it pone mor ne writ ode with Joelcreek between here and Carlton. |ranches, Because Kathy had eee. a age ine. I said, at's it, on “cove eeubanda to meet Al Beam, And my winter range. He'd ruin enough about him to be canes. a who hed | challenged Pardes's domi- me if he settled there. You know She had walked to the store, Math-/ “Joe Pardee,” she answered. | cornered’ Beam, -he ‘was the loser in|What Joe always said: ‘If one of/€TS was talking to Art Delaney.) +4 can tell you to forget him, | the duel. Dillingham killed Beam in ‘em stays, more will come.’ He/4nd although she hadn't caught all’ put # can’t do it myself. That's | a ij ds, A i ; ‘4 = oe ra othonts oe te mau began walking around the room,)% it she had heard enough to be why I’ve. get to do everything I Morgan,” referring \ to ® young Wom-|then wheeled to face me. “But Sure she -had it straight. _ | can te hel on kree this bi mre retin cares a t poker maybe he decided he liked your’. “Fifty families, Will,” she: said.+ out. And Cees cnether: thing egos eager iy eo puting. Side of the valley b&ter. Maybe ace oe had more than Six OF | haven't told you: Merte Tur. | ham has’ counted on getting the job. he'll go south of town and not, S€ven to buck at a time.” ner is one of Mathers’ colon- as 40% owner of the Box P,..to make, tas to stop th 1 said. “Trouble i ligthle to be ber afd assert buy a ranch. i' p them, . ble is, ; authority "in the Easter Valley \Cattle- Wh ‘Nihe “associatic ing it’s different now in more ways) I had walked to the door. Now Fe eee ree ey dot” I demanded. than one,” and I told her about I turned and looked at Kathy, J e* ‘ cy ee 5 i , } iSactichtggheteaeiee Ble wpeg ws uaa acroon aia Dette The Al the te there Sued by wha she ad at | rah op . ; i, ~ | we doa’ own.” Will knows thet a show. Morehead. “‘Let’s face the truth pang’ any use, but I had to ask i wan oa Cae ened pian wn Ww ruders ev y . ~ ace e | ee | i : . evitable sdon. When John Mathers and) WHI. When Joe was alive we | ’ —_ z Al Romig come to Box P to inquire : , | “Sure, 1 knew too,” she said. | (Te Be Continued) a r ee ESE = Gereh’s next step is to name " touch either one of us. Or he might) “He'd have figured out a way ists. about land tn the valley, her new ranch were mere afraid of him than | partner's hostility to them angers Sarah | the sodbusters were, It ain’t like | that now, I won't fight for the Chapter 7 Box P and you won't fight for ; iT) * Becatise I had business with Alec) Anchor. I Dodson, I left the Box P before ie pte ois ~ sunup, There were about three|™ an od Yee eo eee inches of snow on the ground, and|Word. I mounted and headed down the wind that howled across the the creek toward Carlton. Dodso valley was cold and penetrating. had said exactly what I'd expected Maybe Mathers and Romig would him to. Still, I was surprised and decide the climate was too severe Shaken when I actually heard it. for them. In a steer's eye, 1/Everything that Joe had built in thought—probably Sarah had told the valley had fallen in ruins the) them Easter Valley was just over instant he died. Much of his the ridge from Paradise. istrength had been due to the fact! Mathers’ presence in the valley | ‘at he spoke for the valley. Dod- bothered me more than it stiould|*0" Wouldn't — have, and I wasn't sure why. * There was something about the; . Suppose [eens Oe tla hors man I couldn't quite put my finger 8 partner. 1 Co! jong %0 ont . iis ee |the association. I could demand a. - ££ «& |meeting. I could lay it on the line. 5 {f Dodson wouldn't take the lead, ' h sang Saini phar noe we needed a new president. | im se in valley, but . what would she do if he began to| wrt es en pees ponte threaten Box P range? Perhaps' y- oung, | things would come to the point Perienced. Jop Pardee could de where I'd have to defy her. | it, but not Will Beeson. | Well, I could start with Mathers Then all of q sudden it came | De fo me. Back ~ everything was (29d Romig. I could tell them that the memory of Joe Pardee, He'd lit they ever returned to the valley, have killed anyone who tried to jf kill them. settle between Anchor and Cari. | I was in front of Kathy Morgah's ton, If 1 didn’t take the same house when she stepped outside stand, the ghost of Joe Pardee land called to me: “Put your horse’ would haunt me for the rest of ,in the shed, Will. Comé in and eat, my life, ;You're not going home yet." No, I didn't believe in ghosts, | I put the “gelding in the shed but that was what it amounted to, and went into the house a win te ] was always conscious that every-| mel ot frying ham and cotles thing I did as foreman of the Box ng : 2. Kathy motioned for me*to sit at P, every decision I made, would’. tittle kitchen table. elds Lape weighed in Joe Par «vou came by at the right time,” [oa ‘She said. “I was hoping you would. By the time I reached Anchor.'| ‘saw you ride past early -this T was in a turmoil. When I walked morning.”’ into Dodson’s living room and . stood in front of his fireplace to| ¥ took a chair, probably the | get warm, I knew I had to have! ®@me chair in which Joe had sat | this out with him, to find out-how, ™amy times. During the last six much I could expect from the as-| Months of his life he had made a sociation. habit of eating with Kathy every | | Saturday night, Carload § nerial ! _ SUNBRELLA 6-Ft. Umbrella Opens to 50-Inch Diameter. Sun Repellent, Water Repellent, 8 Ribs, Sunfast Colors. $6* - Complete Green & White. Red & White ORCHAR 164 Orchord Lake Ave. Combination of Folding - Umbrella and Folding Metal Table. 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Very ' speciat! : g Phone FE 58114-5 VITURE “OMPANY a a ae le >» oe Pictures Typity 6 ity: thar, Selections | eed ~ 2 = é ar Vat “Expansion Watch ar Men's Bands | (Continuing @n account of early days in Pontiac, reprinted trom pol Michigan Alumnus Quarterly.}\ | However, there were some prom- inent men of mystery around that a boy couldn’t really admire’ or jeven figure out. The richest man in town was David Ward, who the current issue of the University| Pound Recalls Early. Residents tn Future Years and Pine Lakes, and another grand house on West Huron Having read David Ward's own story of his life, published - long after his death, I understand him)- better and, understanding, no Prince to Take 2 Jobs - langer resent his oddities. | ss ‘THE. E PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1957_ “1 Wais Born In Parsidise” i h] ways of coping with unemployment, for which let us also thank the Where will jt be located? f Launch Research on State Industry severdl years, thy parent ee A pilot. study, to — the | 9 yeary from now, and what kind?) _ciied the anmomecement sald, To answer these and other ques-t bed big escece > Co. = Lesie i "tions, thé Michigan Economie De- a ee ey and velopment Department is launch- - ing a major research project. —_ . se Services of four of the state's Greek Cypriots Jailed larger universities and of the Up- NICOSIA wGrack (To Be Continued) john Foundation of Kalamazoo will = $, 50 ‘|this summer, with Dr. Wilbir © Adjusted “QA"™ | my ABTWUR POUND | | country house on 2 sally choice found more humane ahd expensively uANSING a Teas chien namie, in dagen A f ive ha’ 5 * . ‘e Regulated: location right between Orchard a Seg ey ade| Funds for the pilot work is being a Makes — Expert ‘Trained, Technicians. _ ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Bryer poame Supplies Special ps Goorgas-Newports ‘bothered with more than one hat @tely ambitious but 4 lewelry Dept. at a ae ‘Phy sically frail. He wanted. to be| as prime minister when the fed- —_— cf Ee Ne Saginaw Ste tf. Sor” ; “he a te an came to Ann Arbor nor. {CT eration gets its independence from} andthe University of Detroit... (dered: to- a” seetirity “patter ‘April training and was graduated in)... _ ay Gus first (clans! 1851, to be’ granted Britain Aug. 3t. The project is expected to, take 19, all pleaded guilty ot _ medical degrees; but never entered ; medical practice because of his}. ke a s Sneroe | 2-DAY SPECIAL | ~ Monday and Tuesday Only! te nc ec “SUPER-RIGHT” — CHOICE CENTER CUTS _ ROUND STEAKS - 69 SIRLOIN or CUBE STEAKS | PORTERHOUSE STEAKS might ‘be seen wearing a, straw KUALA LUMPUR, were sentenced. to 10 years in jail BUSSARD ELECTRIC Malaya h— ‘hat in winter and a felt hat in, Davia W * rd had See des r.| Prince Abdul Rahman anpoeicad | = today for possessing arms and ‘summer, because he couldn't be )av! a & Gespel today that he would become Ma-| The ‘schools are the University. ammunition. .A seventh. got- five Phone FE 2-6445 boy, lay’s first foreign minister as well) of Michigan, Michigan State Uni- | years for consorting with the oth- versity, Wayne State University _ 84 Oakland Avenue— Free Parking | COMPLETE OPTICA AL SERVICE NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY others, took what he could in a- day when the taking was good, and hung on to it. _He says in his little book that the reason he always got up in the pwalpren to keep his o' poner s that he figured a himself, A bit of ae wisdom worthy of Ben Franklin and hig Poor Richard. 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TWENTY-ONE, : ay [ “ oe , \Dea hs in Pontiac Ar Cd raat tera - Deaths Elsewhere Lift Curfew ot Teipei |) patra mae Mounting Prize ‘in Pot-0-Gold — N ow at $1, 100 Think what\you could do with $1,100. theught, is it? Well, your thoughts could become a reality if you're the one who picks the nght numbers to form a correct _ solution for this week's Pot-O-Gold contest. Read the rules and clues carefully and\see what you can come up with’— besides hey ng fun, you Jost might win the money. A : The riew alphabetically. with two clue words. Ech of the words is numbered. The object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then plate the number of that word in the , Square which has the same letter asthe clue sentence. In other words, you Qu read the clue labeled A and decide which of the ‘two werdg makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the cr of that word in the puzzle square marked A. \ » Do. the same with all other squakes. Read “all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squafes. uzzle contains — Ti mate | Raymond h of Patents a sister, Funeral Home with burial in White won the event, open only to Michi-: oe mh: ey = ec q Chapel Cemetery. Rev. Tom Ma- gan entries, wi : j lineetathctatedl rapher for The Associated, Press, 'The Nace was held up 45 minutes - : i = and later with the Washington Sic will be held at\1 p.m. “The infant is survived, besides by Kaler's accident. itimes'‘Herald (and (he Washineteo ‘tomorrow at\Brace-Smith Funeral! his parents, by a twin brother) While turning ‘up for the cham- New Hetare Uenteeie the Caset |Home, with Rev. Lewis W. Towler. Gary Lynn and five sisters, San-|pionship event, Robert H. Turner, Guard in 1943, Aare aceuediae of All Saints, Episcopal Church, 4"@. Patricia, Donna, Carolyn and 30, of Detroit, was critically hurt! chief photographer, died Friday. Doris, at Borne. " hen he also slammed into a wall. "He wae | born in Fayetteville, N.C. * * * MRS. CHARLES GRUSNICK —— Avq Back in Hollywood | IT, | Cc PLYMOUTH, Mass. — Fred-| ‘CLY DE\ B, WARD ROCHESTER — Serivee for Mrs. | | ¢ Ss awn a Belle) Grusnick, 67, After 3 Years Awa eric E, Drew, 69, retired real es- Clyde B, Ward, 67, who resided eon aren Wom, ci nee y tate editor of the) Boston Herald.| with his\ son, John, on 13 W. Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy! HOLLYWOOD (—Ava Gardner |and with the newspaper for 27) djed at 5:30 a.m. Hospital, Pontiac will be at 2 p.m. is back in town on her first visit years, died Saturday, ‘Tuesday from Pixley Funeral: to this film capital in almost three! * * * Home with burial in Mt. Avon Y¢&rs. | BALTIMORE — Max Hochs-| Cemetery. Rev. Carl Book will of- | The actress arrived yesterday child, 101, founder of ope ificiate. \by air from Mexico City and said timore's bi ggest. Surviving is her husband Charles, ‘she plans to visit friends here for stores, the last survivor of three’ and a daughter, Mrs.\ Gail Harris, three stepsons William, Harold |S¢¥¢T@! weeks. Then. she said, it’s merchants who established a store, of Pontiac. eral eng Nandtnoneliesicn ikica’ back to Spain, her home-away- which grew into Hochschild, 5) rat Rille, Rosine Yoo sisters, Foe Gillnessiot Pint. from-Holly wood. & Co., died yesterday, a i of Pontiac _ x A * jand Mrs, Verna Wilford) of Herrin, FRANZ I. Ah EBER ° HOLLYWOOD Fla w—William' rs eee Mack Ward, of HOLLY—Service for Franz L. al Children Smarter ". Rodgers, 68, retired head of dis- Klueber, 81, of 420 Munger Ra., MILLINGTON (AP)—School fe ee for Loew's, Inc., who had The body is at Donelson: Johns who died Sunday at the home of his children today are smarter than spent most of his life in the motion Funeral Home. |daughter Mrs. Thomas Tyre of that ever, says Midland School Super- picture industry, died yesterday. | Mrs, Lela Strang of Pontiac; today at home, Surviving besides hig wife, Ida, are three other ‘sons, Irvin, of ‘Highland Park; James C., of Ut-' ca; and Elbert, of Kanakee, Ill.) LICENSED METHOD WAIT TILL YOU SEE YOUR COTTONS fresh from our Fiber-Tone cleaning! Unbelievable! - ...how newly bright and softly crisp they are! You see, with wonderful Fiber-Tone _ oo address, will be held at 2 p.m. intendent Ernest R. Britton. Speak- He was born in Philadelphia. os LELAND BRYAN \Tuesday from the Bendle Funeral ing at Dedication of the New * * * . | cleaning you get re-sizing when needed! HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv- Home with burial in Rose Center.elementary school. Dr. Britton TEL AVIV W—Aron Barth. 67, ice for Mrs. Leland (Mary) Bryan, Cemetery. Britton said youngsters now know head of the Nationa n Is-| 67, of 16292 Birwood here, who died} Mr. Klueber is survived by his more than their fathers or grand- rae] (Bank of ee tua | yesterday, will be held at 3:30 p.m. wife, Ida, and two daughters. Mrs. fathers did at the same age.serving as general manager and |Wednesday from the Richardson-| Tyre, Erna Klueber of Germany. '‘‘Schools are doing a better job vice chairman of the board of di- ‘Bird Funeral Home with burial in| jthan ever,” he said. “They teach rectors of Israel's biggest bank Highland Cemetery. The Rev. Rob-} MRS. OTTO PEDERSON \far more than the - ars,’ Isince 1947, ert Worgess will officiate. | WALLED LAKE — Service for) Mrs. Bryan is survived, besides rs. Otto (Mae H.) Petersen, 53,| J ‘her husband, by two sons, Max' of 6250 W. Maple Rd., West Bloom- land Leland both of Highland; three| ifield Township, will beaheld at 1) brothers, James and Edward of p.m. Tuesday from Spencer z\ |New York and William Norburg of Heeney Funeral Home with burial, Highland; and one sister, Mrs.\in North Farmington Cemetery. | ‘Rev. O. A. Gerken will officiate. | | Besides her husband, Mrs. Peder- MRS, CLAUDE (¢ CALLAN jsen is survived by one son Harold | WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — of Walled Lake. Her father and | (Sadie) two sisters of Norway- of 7805 Pontiac Lake| Rd., who died Saturday, will be| held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP =| Sharpe Funeral Home with burial | |\Service for Charles B . Morley, 67, | in Drayton Plaing Cemetery. Rev. of 698 Lockhaven Rd. will be field - Paul Banaman will officiate. at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Besides her husband, Mrs. Callan. Richardson - Bird Funeral Home| is survived by three daughters,|with burial in Oakland Hills Me-) Mrs. Leo Stone of Detroit; Mrs.|morial Gardens. | Mr. Morley is survived by his two wife. Ruby; three children, Doug-| § brothers, Charles of Detroit and las of Virginia, Malden of Texas| f Euno Anderson ot Alabaster: and and Mrs. John Barbera of Walled’ Dependable, Rapid Service FREE! CLEAR PLASTIC BAG Garments cleaned are. retutned in a Clear plastic bag. ‘SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE at FATHER & SON . MOTH - PROOF Cleaning time at . . . Father G Son. Protect your woolens. Be sure of mothproofing at oll times. BRING YOUR GARMENTS IN... OR GIVE US A RING... FE 2-6424 FATHER & SON DRY CLEANERS died yesterday- . THAMES Yo Py SEAR MaREET— Feuce Quauity Manset 1 Cam COUNT Om Fmd Mmiat Tevne seautrw! , YOUR COOKING MADE a, WIT — FOR CERTAIN” ss WHAT OD FT. EYRE PROM YED's 6053. -4 E 'SavS, “THAT was SUCH , CHARLES B. 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Below our own low cost. % os J $4.99 | rate! $99 saya a : ee pot | “es No Money Down | , e 36 Months to ‘Pay, = ° Free Home Service ° Free Delivery Anywhere < ° Lay. wa Available on: All Ys > Sele ‘Item is as - FREE HOME SERVICE calf 1" Min Nel -at Fe 4: 2531 : -to have Te rf; 77 is) 2 se Pontiac's Oldest & Largest F aor Covering Specialist : tie > \ ing medalist at Orchard \ and was soueraiiy , field were Frank Stranahan, the Toledo millionaire who was an am- pf d Bey VNR NGS EP i ho pg eee edn ee oe Rea Sige. EET by Be PA el Py be ede bee ey ‘ Y a VAP sas ABE pede le Pe ge, ie +. | PRE EC ptt \ { : Pe =, / oy 5 i ig f j as +, Ly 7 | ee Z é } i ¥ 7 FS j i 2 tf ; PE f { al : : oS ’ f i t t if mone e fa! } via ae rf } : ia THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 8, 19s7" cod ‘By BILL CORNWELL One hundred | professional and 66, : ager’ golfers teed off this morn- at Oakland Hills and Franklin Hills in the Michigan section of the ‘National Open qualifying rounds. Headed by Wally Burkemo of Chick Harbert, two former Na- tional PGA champions, the mam- moth field started firing at 6:30 in =~ fhe dawn-to-dusk marathon to. de-,.. . {termine 12 berths in the U.S. Open Jtine 1315 at Toledo's Inverness Club. * x .* The Michigan sectional is only one of many qualifying trials being held throughout the nation today, with over 1,900 golfers taking part - dn the wild scramble for a place in America’s most illustrious tourna-| Some last year’s — ment, Burkeme, favored to win the honor agatn, “although no one was overlooking the longhitting Harbert, always a -dangerous\ threat. Wally’s 10-tmder-par 134 a year #go was the best_effort nationally as well as locally. “His favored sta- us today stemmed trom. the fact that he often plays his ‘finest golf ever the Oakland and “FKranklin| | layouts, especially the latter, his; _ _ home course. ; In early scores reported for ‘ming holes, Rudy Hervath of Windsor fired a 2-under par 34. ' Other scores showed Wally Burkeno with a 3 over par 39,- Tom Talkington of Ypsilanti with . “35, Herby Marcussen of Lansing | with 40. * * * Chuck Kocsis had a an ad, Mike Dietz had a rough start with 41) and Willie Mosley of Royal Oak had a 41. Gene Bone also fired a 4i. ~ *« * Other standout pros in today’s ateur for many years; Bill Nary, MONDAY’S BASEBALL . | New York 2-4 | SATURDAY’S RESULTS ll, Wash 1 simone ¢ New . = 3 | Cleveland 4, ‘Ranses City 0, night TUESDAY'S GAMES Times Eastern Standard New York at ta a my ptn. Boston et Chicago, Wash. a ek. Fy 18 p.m. Baltimore et Kansas City, 8 p.m. \ No games scheduled. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Gol ers Tee Off Franklin Hills and Meadowbrook's|. ‘called a special meeting here to-| -}raids by outside leagues on the eagues: are sponsored by men's. Ni we iragorted| aitaing (heee day wes Golfing Lesson Archie KO's Belgian, “Archie Moore knocked out Bel- i aeslliter, is leaving for Scotland - shortly to compete in the Inter: national Seniors tournament. Jack | Fleck’ of Rochester Gelf and Country Club was National Open ‘champ in °55_.and is there- ithe vagabond frees Wayne: veteran| Some ‘others erica ae Syron| +Horton-Smith; Indianwood's Mike:of Pontiac, three-time state cham- Dietz and Gene Bone of Pontiae, pion Glenn Johnson, Bob Babbish, to mention a few. Tom Draper and Sam Kocsis. Chuck Kocsis, .runner-up in the| There were two notable ab- 195g U.S. Amateur tourney, led a| sences in--the professional field. for ran Be DE r * All-Star Ballot WIS) 1957 Today's trials were being | F ultaneously “the (The 1957 Major League’ All-Star game balloting {ducted sim over the | is being condycted by The Pontiac Press for the Oakland and Franklin courses With each of the two sections playing] Commissioner's Office. The -game will be ered at St. Louis, July 9th.) ° “fore exempt from qualifying. -|Hilis, headquarters for the meet. star-studded array of simon-pures.| Oakland Hills’ Al-Watrous, a ’56 JUST BEFORE TEE OFF TIME — Wally Burkemo (left) and Mike Dietz, at the drinking fountain, get set just before. tee off time for the National Open qualifying round of the Michigan section at Oakland Hills Country Club this morn- . Pontiae Press Phote ing. Burkemo, who went out at 7:36 a. m., gets his card marked up,“while Dietz of Indianwood, cools off with some ice water. Gene Bone, assist- ant HON at Tam O'Shanter talks Cie Dietz. a 18 holes at each layott. All play- American League Position ‘National fears offs were scheduled at Oakland {Player—Team) (Player—Team) Ken Wilson, Bald Mountain golf course manager, complaining about the weather, Saturday re- a the first ace of the season for his layout. Charles Little of Royal Oak, playing with Charley ‘Knox ‘and. Les Miss of Warren, _4-holed out his No.5 iron tee. shot.on . .... the 172-yard No. 6 hole. The ace helped give Little a 70 for the round. “The ball. made a couple . hops, rolled in,” Ken reported. x «© * | Hiroshima, leveled by the A- | bomb 12 years ago, wi na 25,009 capacity baseball park in duly. It is dedicated to world | peace—every place but inside the park because visiting players ecmplain that wild - syed Japa- nese fans throw stones at them. © Waterford’s Lynn Salathiel has 1s i . 1B, 2 = 4 . Opens Confab a ) a t . = S 2B | OC Executive Board — | Studies Problems in Conduct of Games = | EVIAN, France #—The execu- | 5 tive board of the International ss i Committee today opened oe) of generat ; ma chy little-technical| LF in the organiza- CF Vee | - The 10-man executive | j consults with itself for two Ss RF. . over problems that have arisen since the last meeting of the full NX committee in Melbourne last No-] c vember, Then it holds two days of as meetings with representatives of S various international sports: Pee pisces that compete in the | Submitted by games, followed by two days of : + talks with the delegates of i ‘ Olympics committees. | Address * * * These meetings can only be to dis- cussion groups, Any decision must await_the annual meeting of the full Internation . Olympic Com- ‘mittee scheduled for Sophia, Bul- | *ALL BALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN TO THE PONTIAC PRESS SPORTS DEPT,, PONTIAC, MICH., BY NOON, TUESDAY, JUNE 25th. | alker—of Walled Lake by being named the top senior athlete and outstanding stu- dent at WTHS. Walker, incidental. will go to Germany this sum- © mer to take part in the “Youth \| For Understanding’*~ ‘program, Cranbrook’s recent clinching of | the Interstate ‘League all sports trophy gave the Cranes the 7- | sport title for the 2nd ‘straight | ‘year breaking the previous dom. ination divided between Univer- | sity and Shady Side. The Cranes | failed to score ~points only in | basketball while compiling 14 in | spring =~. x * | Karl Severatice of Rochester was a baseball varsity letter winner at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minnesota, the past season. x * * Warren Godfrey of the Detroit | Red Wingg will be the guest of the East Side Kiwanis Club Wednesday at noon at the Moose. Old Formula Pays Off for Phils The Associated Press upon an old but over-effective win- I. The second place Phillies got all ning formula. . of that yesterday as they made i Mayo Smith's slightly startling) They simply are getting strong? ” wy Philadelphia Phillies, who hkave/|front line pitching, excellent relief: displaced Milwaukee and Brook- hurling, clutch hitting and airtight © 5-3 victory which boosted them lyn as Cincinnati's foremost rival|defense. Does a team need any|‘® Within two games of the Na- for first place honors, have bit! cece? | Redlegs. League leading Cincinnati | LL Fights Player Raids* | |delphia’ 8 finth in its last 12) games, during which time the Phils picked up 4% games on the ALLENTOWN, Pa. &® — Littlejother leagues in Anentrere! where' It took a grand slam homer by League -deaders have ibaseball competition among young-, ‘Bob Thurman to give Cincinnati lsters ig taken seriously. The| 'a split in its doubleheader with Redlegs. |Chicago. The Cubs came back to win the. second game 42 after a. \6-4 defeat. Milwaukee climbed. past Brooklyn into third place with a 3-1 victory over St. Louis and Pittsburgh swept a double- header from the New York Giants 3-2 and 2-0. s night to combat alleged recruiting) group's roster of 270 players be- “!ubs and other ae tween the. ages of 8 and 12. New York City, free taxi eee ‘and from practice sessions, | “Pa ys Off for promises of gifts for pared ‘ ~*~ * * \performances to lure boys away Tam’ M ember | Now for the Philadelphia story. | from the Little League. The nationally known Little League locally is represented sole- ily by the Mountainville Memorial | Assn. _ There are some half a dozen The Phillies collected only seven hits against Don Newcombe but used six of them in scoring their ty good golfer, with an average five runs. Richie Ashburn tri pled| round between 82-85, but the other|t, score Bob Miller who had sin- iday he figured he needed a lesson) ‘to smooth out some kinks. So he ue a ghee Repulski's : , ITy rson’s double worked with Tam’s assistant Pro,/ang Stan Lopata’s home run pro-| genial Gene Bone. duced three runs in the fourth. A That the lesson paid off was |home run by relief pitcher. Dick Meyer aced the 205-yard No. 11 [the Phils’ scoring. hole with his brassie tee shot, x *e * his 3rd hole-in-one, Katz once | Miller, the starter, allowed won a Detroit hole-in-one con- | Brooklyn only one run until he was, test. He told Bone, after re- relieved ‘by Farrell with two on porting his ace, “you're respon. |and nohody out in the fifth. Far- Meyét Katz, member of ‘Tam O'Shanter Country Club, is a pret- Then Asks for ‘Sugar’ STUTTGART, Germany (2 — gian heavyweight champion Alain Cherville last night and then de- clared once again he would like . Wen Lest Lost ——— wreee 28 15 sl — Jadelphia --23 16 40 2 =< yn <2 2 3 3% Mt. Louis... to 20-20 500 BM New York ...... Bw 419 «10 ses Cecscees 13 3% 233 #1 tsburgh Bb 6 a7 M SUNDAY'’S RESULTS Trladelphte 5, Brooklyn ttsburgh 3-2, New York 34 Cincinnati 6-2, Chicago ° Ae soo Milwaukee 3. St. Louis 1 . TODAY'S GAMES Times Eastern Standard p.m.—Podres| Brooklyn at aa Ul (4-2) vs. Cardwell (3-1). New York at SATURDAY’S RESULTS New tbh 3, Pittsburgh 2 “he erase 12. Philadelphia 2smeoaipen Sipen_@, night Ph: n Bt. Louis 7? Miwau 1, night i . TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE Milwauket at New York, 7 p.m. _Chicage.at Brooklyn, 7 pm, Cincinnati at iladel 7 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:15 or W.. Michigan Defeats\.. Notre Dame in Final SOUTH BEND, Ind: Ww — West- ern Michigan, which lost its bid for the NCAA district 4 baseball crown to Notre Dame last week, whipped the Irish 4-2 in the clos-| ing game of the regular season here Saturday. ' Three walks, a double by Bob Mason and a sacrifice fly gave the Broncos three runs in the first \proposing to match him against! | ~ tthe fight, sible for that one.” rell ees bang inreat an oo went on to yield three hits in five Playing with Katz were Ed Shon-|innings He registered his third re- berg, Jee Jacobson, and Herbjjie¢ win against. one defeat. Al- Greenstone, all of Detroit. Meyerjthough the Philadelphia starter carded 43-41-84 for the round. The/ failed to go the: route, Philly ball hit in front “of the cup,| pitchers have completed 17 games, bounced once, then rolled, in. the most’ in the Jeague. a title fight with Sugar Ray Rob- linson whom he called “the ‘reat. jest living boxer.” * * * Last night's knockout came at ithe end of the sixth round of a \scheduled 10-round bout at Exhibi- tion Hall Arena before. some 8,000 fans, including many Americany soldiers, * * x The light heavyweight cham- pion said he had an offer from promoter Jack Hurley of Seattle, Sugar Ray this summer in Los Angeles. Hurley offered him $200,000 for Moore reported. Van Brocklin Signs LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Los Angeles Rams of the National Foot- three in a row over Brooklyn ot BATTLE CREEK W—The cham-| inning off starter Hec Brown, ac- garia, in September. But the dis-} Cast Your Ballot Vote for the All-Stars Bowel Final Friday Lodge. * * * Pine Lake's 8th annual Invita- tional Golf Tournament will be played June 14-16 -with qualifying round set for June 13th. Unbeaten German Boxer ative groups a chance to air ae TT yillcting Sor the-Major League_Ali Star game begins today complaints and suggestions with! the hope that the full committee; will take action. The Pontiac Press is helping conduct the vote, so list your All-Star teams on the above ballot and mail it in today to the Sports Department of The Press. All ballots must be in by Tuesday June 25th for the final tally which will be made June 27th. Local results will be printed. in The Press from time to time. Cast your vote today. pionship game of the Battle Creek Class B High School Invitational Baeball Tournament has been set 'tentatively for Friday. The game between Ecorse and Flint St. Mi- chael was postponed Saturday night because of rain. Faces Ippolito Tonight Stefan Redl, a Hungarian-born German who is entering the Unit- ed States Army within a week, ‘\takes on Frankie Ippolito of New York in a welterweight battle to- inight at St. Nicholas Arena. Un- {beaten in 14 starts with 11 knock- outs, Redl is a lopsided favorite over Ippolito who hasn't fought since Oct. 22 when he Jost a de- ‘Thomson Sets A’s, Orioles Stubborn New 10 Wile Foes for Tribe, Vanksessrs'n yesterday as Johnny Thomson, of Incerby Boyertown, set a new world. cision to Frankie Ryff. The fight New 100 Mile ° jwill be seen on DuMont TV in [Some sections at 9:30 p.m., EST. ‘three-run blast in th hth, ended | Langhorne Speedwa hind New York, defeating the. In- poaro i woes ouce vd A dians 8-2 and Boston came from Red Sox. Ramos had beaten Bos- ‘behind to overcome Washington 5 ton eight times in 10 lifetime starts 3. The Yankees defeated Baltimore, and had won seven in a row from 40 after the Orioles had made it be Paice “ic east eae three in a row over the world/susce won his third f the season. champions with a first game 3-2 , . triumph. last week, was the first driver to better one hour for the distance. ‘He was timed in 59:53.74 The old mark, als® set here in 1954 was Bryan of Phoenix. * * & i Sk — § . Veteran Bill Wight of Baltimore, Detroit. ating far Schoen, Maye a ae Longie, and Yankees’ rodkie Ralph Terry, ° ’ rowe,” Thurman Redlegs Colavite, ‘te Tne won their first games in the Oriole- HUTT Fighting Blaze (issiaryssaciisten "yas "Bore By THE ASSOCIATED WRESS | game series, Micky McDermott baee American record of 100.194 Kansas City dropped Cleveland) “°™ Ms first im relief. -m.p.h, in winning the 100-mile Na-|[| into third’ place, a half game be-||, 2d Williams’ 12th homer, a tional Championship Auto Race “ Thomson;: who finished 12th in: the Memoria! Day 500-mile classic. 97.56 ‘'m.p.h. It was set | ldstallation $8.15 Glass packed MOTOR MART § AUTO PARTS &f Montcalm 8230 ‘Yankee split. Wight hurled a three- hitter in the opener and Terry duplicated the feat in the: ent, cap. Billy Gardner, who won Satur- DETROIT — Terry Browne, |i » Detroit's speed skating fireman, was reported in good condition at! }, Receiving Hospital today after he} day’s game with a home -run, slashed a tendon in his hand while ey: singled in thé fifth inning of the fighting. a fire Sunday. ; first game and scored the win- * * * ming run on Geetee Kell’s infield Browne and his fellow firemen out. were battling a blaze in a cocktailt} kw ‘lounge at 20450 Livernois. Browne Three home runs in the first|fell into a show case_and cut the|/ tendon while blinded~ by heavy|) smoke. The interior of the building was badly damaged. Browne has been a state cham- pion speed skater and barrel jump-|; er many times in oe 20-year skat-| © ing career. counted for all the Yankee runs in the nightcap, Mickey Mantle hit his llth with one on and Yogi Berra and Elston Howard followed with solo smashes, Terry now has pitched 1644 innings without Riv- ing up & run. ‘Bob Cerv climaxed a six-run explosion off Cleveland's relief ace Ray Narleski in the eighth te break a 2-2 tie and give Kan- sas City the rubber of the three- Tigers Ink Coast Star SANTA BARBARA, Calif. 1» — Pete Walski, 22-year-old third base- man for the University of Cali- ball League have. veteran quarter- back Norm Van Brocklin securely in the fold for next season. The club yesterday announced; — that the passing Dutchmen has} | g hein a _ © fornia, was signed by the Detroit)” Tigers to a minor league contract yesterday. He is to report to the| 7 Idaho Falls club in the Pioneer|: Angler Takes Big Trout on inning. MT. PLEASANT — The tourna- ment held at Central Michigan Col- lege over the weekend was called _ the first annual’ Michigan “NAIA! track meet. But it couldbe de- scribed as. Hayes Jones day.” ‘The freshman speedster | ‘$kom |with 11, — a 9 and | |Hillsd ae ep is came -emars “Gecceniaa| both broad jump and high jump, | No records. were broken, due partly to gusty winds and a rain- soaked. track, par The wingers quilified” for. ‘the |” Pontiae now at Michigan| national meet to be held at San ~. staged a 6ne man M, winning Didgo, Calit., HEX, weekend, three events and taking bested ie Eastern Won’ eight of the 15 eRe gees grr a 2 b we others, while” beading ‘his: a events on the ' poogram_ fot 104)" 6 Oy ee Oa oes J Pontiac” Press Photo a ne ances aN : me BIG LAKER—Biggest lake trout to come out of Oakland county's L : Lpoints-te- 6714 for! runnerup ‘Central ina me . ith in (M Northern Michiganwas| OMY producing lake trout waters (Maceday Lake), this year, was. Lenhart “12%. ‘Ther’ Game Hope) taken the: other day by Nelson Matthews, | 134 West Wallon, Pontiac. st Erp to Lake * water turned-the trick, The big fish took out nearly all Mat- League si care. i You Really Take — “Home the Bacon - by Driving Just _7-Miles to Rochester . . . YOU HOW MUCH MORE YOU SAVE! LET US SHOW < 2 —l IM ton ‘® ds oii “his! first visit Maceday Lake the| other day in search of lake trout. Dattiiows has fished for most all West to ‘ Ea A “A; 4-DOORS. ete? fs evident in the fact that he ‘took 4 39-inch 9-pounder , A ‘‘cow bell” rig, while trolling in deep | Factory Executive Cars thews’ line before bel mated. ff enrenaons DEALER ‘Matthews’ laker was = plus. specimen, J i \ | fat, as the photography show "h Great 1 Getitgas Vetoes te 1956 : = me rut A oe ma: ob am nye _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND Flush Radiator, Change Oil, Lubricate now for summer driving, éxpert service, “CAR REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS” DENIS Friendly Service “At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse” 390 E. Bivd. — . at.Mt. Clemens)... FE 8-3961 J... How... eng. ~-heas~:your*-air ~-- pump been out of order? - HPitching ¢— @ = M A See: cago in six games this season yf but dropped the nightcap 4-1. | | DETROIT w — Manager Jack| Tighe took his Tigers to Chicago over the weekend for ja crucial four-game series with ‘the White |p. Sox, hoping that a thin pitching of the problem Tighe must solve to| ‘staff could make up in quality what strengthen his eight-man hurling | ‘it lacked in quantity. |staff — the smallest in the league. | Tighe knew today that pitching, x ® | ‘still is a major problem with the’ The team’s two 20-game winners | |Detroit team. last year were shelled by Chicago: | The. Tigers. dropped. the first. '2 the opening game of the series. | two games before splitting yes- Hoeft, who won an even 20 | | terday’s doubleheader. They won | games last year, now is 1-2 and | g| the P 3-1 for their first | has an earned rum average of | : B.F.Goodrich 3 NEW TREADS Not just -a top cap — but a full § shoulder to shoulder cap, in a new, improved design. The same design fas on the 1957 new cars. Fully f guaranteed. plus exchange and tax ‘9% 6.70-15 710-15. .°10.95 760-15. .*11.95 B.EGood ric h B.EGood rich 111 N. Perry, Pontiac, Mich. FE 2.0121 victory over league-leading Chi- | 4.19 in 45 innings. | ian ice |m: rome “provide 6 lege male 1956, the Alabama righthapder | '10. losses. AY, JUNE * TWENTY: 3, 1957 i Uy | | ee ® - « Lary, the majors’ top winner} briefiy, \jn_ yesterday's opener, with 21 victories last season, has| although he needed help from The cases of Billy Hoeft and |Started off this year about as dis-| Maas in the ninth when the.Sox ally as he did the last. On July) put two men on with one out Maas, however, retired pinch’ had won only four games against hitters Fred Hatfield and Walt! He is 2-7 to date. ‘Dropo with ease to preserve the | Probl Exe My CALL RA for a New or Used CAR or TRUCK MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES . FE 5-416) FE Humphries * * * i\victory for Bunning, who gave up) Duke Maas, Jim Bunning ard three walks and struck six, | Paul Foytack have been called fanning Jim Rivera four times. upon to bear. the pitching load. | es, Maas is the leading Detroit hurler) A} Kaline, who was four-for-four with a 6-2 mark. Bunning is 4-1 in the first game, and Frank House and Foytack, 5A. . {paced the Tigers’ 12-hit attack! Busaing halt ad Chicago, albeit against rookie Bill Fischer. | 'Sam’s Year to Win Open? Snead Round Robin Victor | NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. W — Sam Snead—a—firny -believer in| inside centive. I figure I got my push signs figutes this finally may be here’ this week.”’ i | jhis year to win the elusive Na-| Fight points behind Masters! ,tional Open golf championship. He final round and twenty points back documents his reasons, * \champion Doug Ford starting the “Things go in cycles,’ mused/through the first four holes, Snead the homespun Virginia philosopher! put on a tremendous spurt to win \following a dramatic comeback by eight points. He shot a 66 in |victory ‘yesterday in the Wykagyl the same foursome with Ford, who ‘Round Robin Tournament. “‘I've scrambled to a par 71: his old ri- jbeen having a cycle of bad luck.|val, Ben Hogan and young Ken Now I'm having a cycle of good! Venturi, each of whom had 70, luck. - y~ * * ke *® * | At the end of the 90-hole, four-, “Tt's one thing to get your rear/day tournament, in which each jend up over the tail board of a player matches his score with oth- |wagon. It's another thing to get ers in the 16-man_ field in four- QUALITY TOOLS ATLAS @ CLAUSING e@ DELTA SHOPSMITH .@ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL “BROWN & SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 DAILY 8 to 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 to 5:00 _ ~~ ‘some play, Snead was $3,000 rich- _ jer with plus 41 points. Ford, hot-, Cranbrook Star | 8 State Net King ae It was the fifth round robin) test man in the event for two days, was second with plus 33 aft-) er losing six points. Then came) Hogan, steady and sure, tied with) temperamental Tommy Bolt, plus Bob Klein won the state singles Crown for Snead, who won his first ‘championship and the doubles duo one in 1938—th year before he ‘of Gary Smith and Pete King | blew the first'of many opens with finished 2nd as Cranbrook missed 2 horrendous finishing eighth at. winning the .Class B crown by one the Philadelphia Country Club. point at Kalamazoo Saturday. Kal-) Snead, although @onceded to be} /amazoo State held the final margin, | one of the greatest golfers alive, 9-814. |must qualify for the Open today | Klein took 75, 6-4 triumphs over at the Knollwood and Metropolis’ ‘Kalamazoo ace Dick Colby before|Country Clubs -in Resichen State clinched the doubles. In County. It would be one of the| Class A, Hamtramck took its 9th teat cruelties of the sport if he 'failed to make the grade. * * * This is the second time in 20 {years Snead hasn't been automa- straight with Grosse Point Univer- sity School Class C-D victors: & Team scores: FOR VACATION OANS eave: _ OVER 85,000,000 PEOPLE WILL = TRAVEL ON VACATION €y. DURING 1957 ! ane EXCLUSIVE: GET BENEFICIALS INTERAATIONAL CREDIT CARD! Loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car -- 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC nce Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-9249 QUNTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS oe tion got ifs W957 racing season un- | Cranbrook's basehall ‘team fin-| ~ Kaline scored all three Detroit runs while House, who had three hits, drove him home twice. Reno Bertoia singled'in Kaline for an insurance run in the | eighth. But the White Sox bounced back in the second game on Jack Harsh- man’s fancy four-hitter. He limited the Tigers fo only two hits in the last eight innings. | x © * | Meanwhile, Chicago belted Paul |Foytack for eight hits, including |Bropo’s sixth home run of the year. /Ty¢ hard - throwing righthander imade the start for Detroit with. only two days rest. . The Tigers have today off, but Holiday Races Mark Beginning of WLYA Season Watkins Lake Yachting Associa- der way Memorial day and Sun- day, with a series of class event, a lawn party on Sunday, plus a/ launching affair. Winners of yesterday's races, sailed in fine weather, were Guy Duffield in his snipe ‘‘Gee-Whiz,” Bruce Brede in his lightning “Dizzy Bees” and Don Zannoth in “Seaweed, a thistle . class Tighe will have to do some juggling craft. - jfor a starting pitcher tomorrow Memorial Day winners were | went when Detroit opens a .13- game home stand. It could be’ ‘Maas, Lary or Hoeft against the Washington Senators. Frank Fleck in ‘‘Byads” (snipe), John Noble in ‘Golden Dragon” (lightning), Karl Kreitz in his this- } tle. Crews were Chuck Morris} ; | (Fleck), Mrs. Bee Noble, daughter| = oe ee Sharon (Noble) and Sue Bates ABRA AB RE (Kreitz). |Kuenn ss 5 © 2 Aparicio ss 4 0 1 Next race for WLYA is set for/scitce mcs tf 618 Friday at 9 p.m., an- unlighted Reline rf ‘ 3 4.Minoso ff 4 0 1 handicap evér: for all classes. | House A 3 : 3 eeiees ; : A |Bertoia 3b 4 0 1 Battey c 000 | Bates 35 mile 8 3 . ° | Bunning bi Royal Oak Terrier Wins (Mass p P00 8 Rivers ib 4°0 0 Totals 37-3. 12 A-Northey 0 8 CINCINNATI (AP)—A dashshund | *°** Scams sie from Buffalo, N. Y.—Ch. Red peveup ese Locket Roberto II, won best-of-}- Soe show honors at the 36th annual| Totals “18 Cincinnati dog show last night. A-Walked for Pischer in ath. : B-Ran for Northey in @ th. —= nf * ” * ire for Lollar in 8th P z , -Ran for Northey in 8th. In the Terrier breeds, Yankee) £-Grounded out for Aparicio in 9th. Pride Co. Stump, miniature) perros e1e 308 016-3 Schnauzer owned by Peter Bab-| Chicago 000 000 010—1 isch, Royal @ak, Mich. E-Phillips. RBI-House 2, Minoso, Ber- tola 2B-House SB-Kaline. DP-Kuenn and Torgeson; Bolling, Kuenn and Torge- son; Aparicio, Fox and Rivera 2. Left- Detroit 6, Chicago 9. BB-Bunning 9 in 8%. Howell 0 in 1, Maas 0 in %. R-ER Bunning 1-1, Fischer | 3-3, Howell 0- 7 Maas 0-0. WP-Fischer 2. W-Bunning ished—on the short end of a 5-0 (4-1). L-Pischer (3-2. U-Napp, Btevens, score against Flint Central Satur-| Rice and. Rommel. T-2:28. =: memetes | Crane Nine [®ses Final SS Manufactured by — + TO * All Rayon Cord — . ' *& Full Tread Depth *1957 Tread Design OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICE. Size 6.70x15_ Fs ‘Plus Tax and Exchange MARKET TIRE CO. | “Pontiac's . Motorist Headquarters” FREE PARKING OPEN 9 to 9 77 West Huron Street Telephone FE 8-0424 | enon Fig opener ee par pews tically qualified for the blue rib- day to conclude season play with a * * * | en . Dearborn , Moun em- ; . ‘ens 4's, Kalamazoo Central 4 Jackson bon event of golf, which is slated 9-8 record. Dave Campbell was| SECOND GAME | -- Release: Ope, rage EE so + at the Inverness Club in Toledo, |the losing hurler as the Cranes) CHICAGO DETROIT = _ WOSSO : n A . vy ; } Ze : | Gracal maniac IOticwallid Ohio, June 13-15. The other time could garner only two hits off enn ws “ aie Aparicto nar a Class B—Kalamaszoo State 8. Cranbrook was 1939. j\winner Ken Martin. Bolling 2 3 1 °1 Fox 2b 312 7%, Andran 4 Grand Haven 3'9, East |Boone 1b 3 © 0 Minoso If 4 © 1 -|Grand Rapids 3, Trenton 2's, Plainwell| Kaline cf F 0 1 Doby cf 3 0 0 I‘y, Vickburg i's, East Langing 1, Three Maxwell if 3 0 0 Landis cf 1 6 0 Rivers. . “| " a o = > 40 . eulliey rt ‘ : : Class C-D—Grosse Pointe University é |Porter r 4 0 ropo ib << come Pontiac, Detroit Sharema? iii te * 333 Muskegon Christian 3, Cedar Springs 3,/ / |Poytack p 1 © O Phillips 3b 2 0 1 Galesburg-Augusta 1's. . l |Aoees u : ‘ Harshman p3 0 1 : eater p Se in State's Skate Lead ee OE ae GT Maples Waterford | Totals jo 14 | ’ | A-st t t . | It was a neck-and-neck finish) "A" a Tice Keane Tinoseens| B.Popped eet for Gasetac a 9k 2nd and 3rd at UD \for Pontiac and Detroit roller Roa Martin, Dave ‘Parrish, Detroit; Jun’! perrost 100 000 e00—1' j ° : 7 girls—Michele ger, troit . aes a ue dats gel hari note sine winners included Gerry, Chicago 120 001 00x~4 wae = totals Mate rover FNAMpron |Memia end Cectia Dariment.” senter| gp paiiey, RSI-Kaline, Aparicie, Fox.| Birmingham finished 2nd with 18 ships concluded Sunday at Rollad- | Paz Bet pone cect a teen: | Drege. (Fox scored on Wild pitch). 2B- points followed by Waterford at!ium Rink here. Each city captured John _ Beeding. Penny Money, inter. eke eee orn ae apenas: (14% as Oakland County schools 19 events, with Flint taking three Diesne fone Soiee ore: congiee: (muexy noone oe = Aeon tals = | iv i ee! e : Min, Dari-| He man 6, Foytac . Sleater 1. = iturned in impressive showings iD'and Mt. Clemens and Dearborn mont. sen) fours: Charles Parker, Nit Harshman 4 Poytack 3, Bleater 1. HO-| |the 22-team Class A part of the/each winning one event. University of Detroit Relays Sat- urday. Detroit Pershing won the) crown with 22 points. A combined pole vault total of 36 feet for a lst place and 2nds in| the four mile and medley relays paced the Maples. Bill McFarlen led the vaulters at 12 feet, six inches and helped the shot put Jteam gain a 5th place. The high jump group ranked 3rd and the 440 relay unit tied for 4th. the championships, sanctioned by _the North American association. Detroit skaters. dominated the speed events, Pontiac the ‘figure, dance and specialty events. Flint scored only, in the races. Final results (champions only): Races: Senior ladies—Mary J. Kirk, Detroit; Inter. men—Donald _ 5 ‘trott;Jsver.-tadtes—Donna Waters, De- Don’t Gamble on a Worn Out Muffler— Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late— Save a Life — It May Be Your Own! This Muffler hes off electronically welded ‘seams ‘ee No hidden. ‘meanings or gimmicks. | 1: —Vi¢torie’ in the. shuttle hurdle re.|Ladies relay—Sally Richardson, Donna ~ |troit; Junior boys—Gerald Keely, Flint; : ss ; aters, Michele Seger, Suzanne Richard- ‘lay and broad jump featured theron. Detroit: Mixed relay Pred Vander- , ‘ ; jhagen, @dward inke, ichele Seger, Waterford performance. Bill Cole, /noths water, Detroit: Diaper division. Stan Jones, Leroy Vogl and Cecil Roland Lund. | Pontiac, and oes Se : |Pournter, mt; Juvenile “Cc” ris— Dumbrigue made up the relay patty Blazak, Pontiac> Juvenile ‘1c’ \group. Dumbrigue also took part in | 'the broad jump. pecan band Marchewka, Pontiac; Juy. “A” girls—Janet Ford, Flint: Juv. Nearly 500 skaters took part in |p,.g bovs—David Marchewke, Pontiac: Juv.|" BR Steward fours; bring? singles; Hamlin, : h _|Poytack 8 in 6, Sleater 0 tn 2. R-ER— feeetnbesh — baton Harshman 1-1, Foytack 4-4, Sleater 0-0. | inter. men's singles; HBP-By Foytack (Phillips). WP-Poytack ed Maguire, Karen Swanson, novice! PB-Wilson. W~Hafshman (4-1). L-Poy- dance; Jerry Hamilin, Darimont, senior| tack (5-4). U-Stevens, Rice, Rommel and pairs. '‘Napp. T-2:30. A-24,183. | THE HORSES ARE BACK AT DETROIT’S FRIENDLY TRACK 4 Thrilling Thoroughbred q | NITE_SERVICE | } FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE | NEEDED SERVICE Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Day : . | USE OUR CONVENIENT * | | NITE SERVICE. -~ 1 ay ore eed We beve tound that many ot our customers must ese their car durin the day ond just can't take the time during the day for needed « int er repair service. And se, we have extended oa i service hours—to better serve the Chevrolet owners of this ares. iE | ‘CHEVROLET | | DON’T PUT OFF | Z 7, y T FREE wmssor APPRECIATION DON’T RISK TRAGEDY © ON YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP “jand you guessed it—she, too, had)" warnings to some 3,000 violators 5 chicken pox! _ _,| of last year. MARRIAGE LIKELY . || ‘We hope this advance warning | Snapshots of Hollywood collected Will pay off and get everybody to at random: Don’t be surprised if/Cut their weeds,’ Ewalt said. ‘‘It| Jeffrey Huntet gets married this|i8 for the benefit of the whole city) week in Cedar Rapids. He is fly-/if they do.” ~ A MARITIME| DISASTER, ing there to meet Dusty Bartlett's * * * ee inte ore wi family. .-Last year the city collected f — about $4,500 out of $9,000 owed it DOORS Midna and om ANDREA While Joan Marshall was'in the — ai ie of prey vee lots. | | OPEN final scene of a screen test at ance was placed on spe- MGM a telephone call came for cial assessment rolls. | DAILY TYRONE POWER her that her 2-year-old daughter) The charge last summer was | AT Mai — —_ tere Nolen | Sherry had swallowed 16 sleeping) onty 12 cents a front foot, the | 12:45 pills. Joan got home in nothing) director said. . fiat, ‘took the little girl to the ‘Children’s Hospital and took a! He warned residents that lots | raincheck on the rest of the test, | Must be free of weeds not only by July 1, ‘‘but remain so during the’ Cal BIN’ Gar Dgosmcel ‘growing season.’ Sian B States Study Auto Injuries them with Bill II at the UCLA Medical Center. | Jorge Guinle is hereto invite) ‘ward was the guest of honor last {not complied. with the city’s. weed! the cutting. - , j 530-foot let $10,” explained David) pane Gnveneens VVC V CVV VV VY v | [ wvvva OAKLAND *“" NOW PLAYING - STARTING: TOM 2 oBine > DESK SET Spencer Tracy; Katharine Hepburn ad 20th Century-Fox's CINEMASCOPE | Coler by DeLute FIRST-RUN SEA PICTURES! THE NAVAL HISTORY OF | “ABANDON sHIP” PLUS ca THIS 1S THE STORY—OF— +—_———QNE OF THE MOST DAR- ING SUBMARINE OPERA- TION IN THE HISTORY OF NAVAL WARFARE! IN iN year and had a wonderful time. it Nal clean Loi * | df -| feet to the ground. Leonard Goldenson of ABC-TV, [has issued an invitation to lunch- ‘eon on Wednesday, saying he has ‘a big story to disclose. 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dp > > 2. > tp “HELLCATS eer | N AVY” as nounced participation in a 13-state| Fatts From LS Trying to Free Pigeon ~ DALLAS —Tom W. study of auto crash Injuries ex-| “|pected te take more than two years. State police, physicians and hos-| Harring- ‘foot caught in the roof of his partment all will play roles in the! |house. He climbed up a ladder to! project, which it is hoped will lead |Set it free, but slipped and fell 12 the way to ‘tighter control of traf- 'fic accident injuries, partly through | He was treated at Parkland|improved auto ‘safety design, | Hospital for head injuries while| * * * others in the neighborhood liber-' The final review and analysis of. ;ated the pigeon. data collected will be entrusted to \the Cornell University Medical Col- \lege. Ghana to Send Enyoys | | ACCRA #—Ghana has accepted| te organizatiotig supporting the /an invitation to send a parliamen-| work, including automobile mak- itary delegation to the Soviet Union.| ers, the military, insurance com: a Choose from nationally a Every mattress and box’ springs in factory c Save half on this sale. Fas] Reg. $39.50 Box Spring, any, mat- tress included at this ah 2 for the’ price $3930 aaron hE Reg. $49.50 Box Spring, any mat- tfess included at this price. 2 for the price of |. “4” YOUR CHOICE | foracious Ants | ALL FAMOUS BRANDS — sed brands of .your “hoe ees | panies, public health depart- | ments and safety groups, Photographers and medical and- | BETTER PPINTS TIME TINT: spiny dle Cale *° * * . The state police announced that: lwhen an accident occurs a crash, | injury research report form fur- inished by the medical college will | be filled out provided a-1956, 1957 ‘or 1958 model car is involved. | Reports also will be made on : | oe oe, Dee er ee | involved in injury-producing ac- cidents in limited full study | areas. | A parallel medical follow up re- ! ‘port will be obtained through co-[- ; (ope ating physicians and hospitals. | | ; * * * | State police participation will be ‘rotated by district over six month periods, with the Fifth and Sixth District at Paw Paw and Rockford leading off. * | ton, 65, saw a pigeon with its pitals and the State Health De-| Results will be made available | a TWO EXCITING FEATURES A CLASHING ... IN The Whole Startling MEADON CONFLICT! |) Story off “THREE __“The VIOLENT ||| . SEARCH PEOPLE” for STARRING CHARLTON HESTON ANNE BAXTER GILBERT ROLAND TOM TRYON Forest Dhdpy sod tagt na the Bennett Produced by Kar Brown Directed by Rudolph Mate Under Hypnosis She ser rechalcolor James Sas Cea Re-Created « Lifetime! — WED.-“KRONOS* & “SHE DEVIL" rwvvwvvvvvvvvvwvwVwwVwrVwVveVCWwWTTTTTT eo BRIDEY MURPHY" BACK, BACK! oe wT Pi NAOT fer BS SALE She id Ge Oo Peer jig HS ee ee ee ee ey ge whe es ee | ‘ p | ; = : | . ys sh ae f Note an ae i ‘ ; ° OF Me } : : < ae . i pS ; { { yt Hi ‘ - : . Peed Hey | Ne | J : er THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1957S a a ee =, { Fe io ™ a = ne ee . . ed te = {Hollywood Headlines. lees z De dii Cy |Leftist Shidents Protest . *Suibakw hantal- (We oppose H- Pow ory wary od a: Fe St ti a ine 10. ut British Nuclear Tests sagen sal raved 8 ie Lng 6 OW nsen arris. ory’! ‘TOKYO \as—Thirty leftist Japan} Gaveralthaee roars af venett CHILDREN UNDER 12 J ADMITTED FREE di eS 2150 Ockaa esas FE 4-4611 S Guy Mapison + PATRICIA MEDINA, . “THE BEAST orf HOLLOW MOUNTAIN” Color by DE LUXE + Released thru United Artists All Anil All, lil. tl. ila, ln, in, ily, lan ll, lly, tl. ln. tn. ltl tla... ll, tls. tl, il lin. tl, tlt ll linn, en Ml. lle, lin, ln, lin, tlln..tlinn llr ln, lin, ill tlie tlie ill tll lim, tli dl i dl dl din ile POE A Ae Onn © ®@ AND @. End of South Union Lake Road ‘at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661 UNTAMED Pepa POWER fetee HAYWARD room EGAN Coter-tp Lut CireamaScort te the wonder of lege futeiay Phone FE 5-450 af — ‘A FULLER'S Yel hay ton RIVE-IN: LEME Ere es ” Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. Yaris an — FE 5-4500 NOW SHOWING THIS IS THE FIRST SHOWING IN THIS AREA OF In de Colorado, | egetation DO INGS, Colo. artons. All types. Res. $59.50 ow of green vegetation peer Box Spring, any mat- tress included at this ~ price.. 2 for the price . of} 4 on The reds are ants—voracious} \Vegetariang whose sand-hill homes dot thé countryside. | Two agents of the U.S. Agricul- ‘tural Department, alerted to the THESE TWO MOST DARING & WONDERFUL HITS “BREAK THROUGH THE =~ CHINA GATE...or diel” * ve ikon imenace by a. Colorado - Springs|f | ‘umberman, inspected the advanc- ing mounds of the crimson foe = ‘agreed something must be done, | | The lumberman, Ed Abraham- son, said: 1 a Sets % OF SAGINAW a3 aah FE 4.8795 “They = “farm ~agents) | en eee oe d be a chance that Elb rt Oventy, and later many other | counties, would become hoes) | than a desert.” : \ - The ants eat. canine grees Teaves! hole, but merely suck the sap of] itpugher varieties after — the] mr near the roots. “- | Robin Family Lecves_. : ATFORD, Ontario + vod family ‘that nested fe in’ the girders of the new Stratford : kespeare Festival Theater has }}. ry -- ! i two \ MAPLE ROAD East of Walled Lake MA 4-3135 All Color Program of TROY" A Technicolor. Feature aN Pontiac Group _ to Discuss Aid — to Handicapped The Assn. for Handicapped Chil- dren, recently’ formed in Pontiac, will meet at 8 p.m. Wedneday at the Cook-Nelson American Legion Post, Auburn at Paddock streets. Featured speaker. will be Hal Abrams, special education consult- ant for Oakland County, subject will be “Opportunity: House.”’ The group, which was formed to aid handicapped children in Oa land County, is in the process ofj. Setting Up a frée “day nursery for’ these children. Another project under discussion is a scholarship for-a_teacher who . is interested in becoming a special ‘education instructor, — sitterg for children brought by par- e Boy Scouts will supply baby attend this’ meeting. - : wy = Z ‘THE PONPTAC PRESS. AIONDAY, JUNE 31957 whose * * * THEGIRIS. . |” |. by Franklin Folger ee, DONALD DUCK i oe ee bb els Pe Se bee oe Oe Pe aa “ F Vol is ve f{ he yee a) ey be : : te a : é 2 TWENTY-FIVE) | =r | TP AAAY TE HAY E) WES, BUT YOULL / Gare. TO CUT (17, XOURSELF.., - IM BUSY! ALLEY OOP (THanks) \ IT WAS DELICIOUS! sae DOT DANCE | MASOR f= DER YOLING PEOPLES CHUST TURN © T'DMBS DOWNS. BUT - DEY SAY DER MOOSIC y ISS WERRY BiG ~~ | EFFRYBODY VISSLES IT, UND DEY ENCHOY HOPPING BY .1TS- BEAT MITT THEIR, OWN MONKEYSHINES / — / oa mere ti | : , Ze 7 v3 Sime sere) i cf ve) y Ss ove, * i aga el AN ‘ yy I 3 = . o “a Fs . if SN AG CO yf Bo Heal me Se HBS BR Tw _ Vidy g/ —— et ‘ _ BOARDING HOUSE , KA-BUST, A ee HARK CREATINE TALENT /+w.- PSHAW! NO ACCOUNTING FOR SUVNENILE TASTES KAEFL JE WZ MY WORD, ERNEST / HOW OOD / ACTUALLY L COMPOSED FHE MUSIC. OFFHANDIT WAS THE DANCE ‘THAT I GAVE MY CONCENTRATED J wm ee (eo UP MY LETTER BEFORE I COULD EVEN READ IT’ W “A ge: yf Vi, Sa | y Vilgy By — | gee _ FROM att VY" Ag THE SumP | (Le . LABORATORY= — _ OUT OUR WAY OH, MOTHER-- LOOK HERE/ YOU KNOW HOW SHE THIS SNIP HAS GONE BERSERK | HIDES THE MUSHY SHE GETS FROM THAT BOY FRIEND SEAS-- WAS JUST TRYIN’ IN ANICE, PEACEFUL WAY TO GET THE STAMP OFFA THIS ONE WHILE _ I cOULD/ ,_ it petit tts: USF MY ; * Enjoy it Helps keép teeth cleat: - Sweetens breath. — . Bay some me 711 | OM > ses THEY WAS TRYIN’ T'MAKE \\ THEIR HIDES) THAT'S ME PUT A SPELLON YOU, | WHAT... AND I'LL THEY WAS! RUN ‘EM OUTA / PERSONALIY LEAD TH’ COUNTRY, I SAY! TLL DO MOREN THAT, ~ WIZER.. TLL HAVE NANCY 7 By Walt,Disney i “© 1967 by REA Gervics, ina, TM. Reg US. By Ernie Bushmiller bd da tea dh ied Pendens Ney NE ae baw, ——— ee ott Slo. tog. UT FON — All right Cape. 9S? toy tinted toatere tyadicars, ime, a ERNE BUS AA AA Pe ae TODAY WHILE HAWKING se WAS GONE, BECAUSE HE ga FEARED MR. CALOY, HOW DID ANYONE GET HIS hy BOATHOUSE KEY? (T MUST VE BEEN TAKEN YESTERDAY, WHILE ANGUS SLEPT...AND Py BACK BEFORE HE WOKE UP! WELL, HAWKINS DID LEAVE HIM ALONE BRIEFLY TWICE ... WHILE - CALDY AND TAO WERE SAILING, BUI- _ HE ASSUMED GOTH WERE IN THE SAILBOAT! BUT I THINK CALDY HID UPSTAIRS TILL THE BUTLER STEPPED Out] B THEN GOT THE KEY! By Leslie Turner < By Edgar Martin By McEvoy and Strieber MORTY MEEKLE SURE, IT'S EXPENSIVE, BUT JUST ASK YOURSELF, "IS HE WORTH: $20 AN OUNCE?" 2 CAD JUST IMAGINE EXES W SELECTED SRADES OF ONYX FOR EVENING... SOLTRY LADENDER EVES TO GO OTTH & GORGEOOS LAVENDER COORXTAIL DRESS... TRE) “GOTTA GET © 1987 by MEA Gorvine, wa, TM. fag. U.S Pee OF. ; Ch Freshens mouth. You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day -in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section to solve all your buying and sell- Ing probi , :. Ja Keke o Place Your’ | BO@% WANT AD * |} DIAL FE 2-8181 i. q ; . | | ' today. fA \ te $a. % — ACRE CASTLE John Morris Ba iSHaORNOOD! \T WOULD BE NICE =) . DEAR... td ™ soRRy/ I'M GLAD TO SEE YO aaa al ih iil aT ANY TIME YOU CARET’ | fe eae arles Kuhn ; eal Sa ge the ts = = ~ = 24 2 on ee . % as” A gS <> eS we +. + <_s lh oY - 2 i edied * y ae i F ¥ Ee at J | a i f ' i i+ Aj © a od ae : a “qe! 4 \ \ ~The . eo | ee i « we oO 'y E 7 . . a ay | ; _THE. ?P NTTAC PRESS, SONDAY, U N 3, 105 z f. : °F ? Mu oO : es “oe |. De th Nofi Help Wanted Male’ 6; Hes Wanted Male ‘“ | MARI : Mar e Mat | News i in Brief | Dea ices [REE Sr NS ey ET cd pitt? ¥. P| GHIMNEY. ROOFING 6, COTTER ehieai. men” = te Charlie Hampton, 47, 7 1s2 Crys-|. ast f wile of Leland Br an: ‘ work Pies Est, King & America's nes ‘ x tal Lake pleaded innocent to t of Max ‘ “ f Y Bryan; dear sister of J: = . tng, i “e Pr roduce a drunk driving charge before Mu-| ward ‘and Norberg” Pu- ep tunities “and ga fits Gas nek aaa ‘nce. Cail -neral service will ‘Wednes- a: you want’ more o &@ job dame . bi pm. _- peraort PRODUCE nicipal Judge Cepii_ By McCallum} ° Geom jeryieg wall be ahs sents Yivi and if {ou ate willing to do your My between P. PRICES MONDAY : and wag freed on a-$100 bond until rdson - Bird Puneral Home, Sie ett ere cmuccess, then | OR PART}: . Apples, Northern Spy, No. 1. 3.263.175 trial Thursday. Milford, with: Rev. Robert Wor- | a, poe this will ee | 4 op ae Rag : CHICAGO uw — Grain tutures|S2™Spoint Siete Res, Wa 4, UE3B] NEW YORK wm — The stock Siehuand Conatary ere ry Engineer | MeMGuyer grvler: Bruns, The) verdied products “fon | - prices retreated somewhat on the | veoerasies misc: Asparagus, Re ‘market was narrowly mixed in Yerne Williams, ‘BARBER, t for: will Me te {en at vaiters werner ¢ EO mag, ttt 8 quired Agvty ti9 i. board of trade today although 1. Lea — ts, merly o Oakland Ave. opens - opportuni Wa REPAIR N WANTED. 7 ry GA i rticularly heavy. |*°. pangs topped, a ‘early rains oy new shop at 3684 Sashabaw Rd., CALLAN, JUNE 1: 1957, MRS. SADIE rebut iin a walle 'p suet 114 W. Huron. “taleswomer i new home ne projec losses were not pa VY 11 35-4 18 bu ves, No. 1.50 * (one block NORTH of Walton |“4c- rath Pontiac Lake Rd., Water- |~*Pating in a rapid ex Parain. | YOUNG MAN POR ® por: Poatine Wate Conse ae eee ee 1, i ieee is ee K = vhowed lus or |Bivd.) in Drayton Plains. Parking.| ford: age oved ‘wile of | age Fund project workin | “ter wark. Manny's Bar.” * oreo | ares, - qpreferted Rose times on liquidation influenced byjpens Onions, dry, No. i, 2.50.3 00 8015 dats Tata! Be lair conditioning. —Adv.| gjeude Cau: ee Claire] dain te CU cm | of mee. a Beatie os 3 by the favorable planting weather. |bag. Onions, green, No. 1. 80-90 doz. minus signs ranging from fractions Thompson and Mrs. John Rider: ance. Must have degree in civil __Help Wasted Female 7 ~~ REAL ESTAT © So hens dipped, rtly for the ps bchs. Onion Sets, No. 1, 2.00-2.50 3 lt around int dear sister of Charles and E nqgim & Experience not nec- Need 3 experienced sales apacry ; oN ry Pp partly bee: Parsley, curly, wa Fina | = i) und a, point. Anderson, Mrs. Bertha Bushart oy dae etn ek Id v8ce- | aocePTING APPLICATIONS FOR re mates Laged a4 col iexiahing Drop same reason. Beha, Potateca, Wo. 3, 136-146. bot. - x *& & ee coh ee en | den eee Rospiaiia. ' secretary. Co ith- ; : : a 4 {ll be held Tuesday, insurance plan, rement ¥ ae, — oe HR ge yy ,) Wheat started firm but prices Pas, Nov 8-10 dor: vekg. Reasnes,, The opening: was active but af- rge opping dinedelz.pm frome Sour: | Set leak feral cic | Tagine. Mb a a aU) oat REA ak 3 : Z ; neral Home, w S. BEAUTY OPERATOR i z = , Senpede ie Sind ase oh white, fancy. 1.00 dos. Bel ee ter the Weekend accumulation of Rev. Paul Banaman “officiating ow, f Letayette at. fe Monel Seok bos EXPEsr Enebpuee igs Agencies 8A 8A . weather generally y was ciear oday | Sos bib. -bex,- orders was: tak : “trading er. AR RIVERS STE Auburn Ave. although there were some more|house,-No. 1, 1.00-1.25 dos. behs. Rhu.” oucan * |} Cemetery: "as Gare Pare eee day & night cid 5 FARE, ® metered “Appi MIDDLEAGED heavy rains in Texas and Kansas — poser ate No} oe Sass 75 rans simineredt Se Siculet rete: uc ear eS 7 Home. sureners__Eake “Pe. geen 138 ycleeen! V 'L I N ‘oma use, - = 2 y ‘ , during the weekend. basket 8: Collard, No. 1, 1.18-2.28 bu,|__ here wasn't much in the news eee * lcomnaws, MAY 31, 1967, RaRRY oo ERY BOY. > Fees __ he : REENS: S é S : = ae could y | BAKER ETWEEN : : Near the end of the first hour xale, No. 1 pape oe anatere Ho. |Over Sorerday: | = sy 2 ,000 U; S. Scientists field Benepe ate son "ef as “tt ie ACE riers : RDS iol ent ons tM over WBS Oba tune uum ay eel change nee 2,000 U Bean Marie Gaming deur! BROWN BROS. — | goplaetsrr at’ fe hue a | July $2.02%, new style wheat was No 1115-225 bu. |ket attitude, brokers said. peal for Agreement ariyn, Patvicia, 1 a aS aia “a 4 oy ) D SALAD GREENS Let- consumer debt in April was re- P Secmina Punt Donna and Dye: | EXPERIENCED MAN” TO” HELP |' = Sik verd| VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Se to 1% lower, July $2.09%, corn! .oce7 Binp. “hotho 1, 1.25-1 r ‘8 Drive-In, 2060 Orchard K was % to 1 cent lower, July $1.29%, Pie See Lettuce, lent Ni No. a 1 see ported at the highest rate of the Among Governments held " be pernin at 2,3 orelock fa “ee Must have transporte- car rete Sealant satan SERVICE : L EN Lettuce. wd Law his reflected seasonal in- - | Beral Home with Dr. Tom Malone 1. E. L. Morris. YOS!—STENOS! -_ oats were unchanged to % lower, |3'3 year,_ this = ole : ehitt. apply} STENOS! — ST 2S otha toateh eute am ; Baby- | ExP~ FOR DAIRY F & niget : NS July 65%, rye was %4 to %°lower,| EGOS: Taree: 11-90-13: 3 aT. casei /fluences and the rise Was ct*| PASADENA, Calif. a “Tel tee he (Chapel, Funeral way it iit ors ia Vin ta, 3 te om We Want \. July $1.13%, soybeans were 14 to than during April in 1956 and thousand American scientists) Puttar mene Dudey Heights. ARRIED WAN Sakae aa vet general housetwork & child care STENOS! %s_lower, July $2.34, -and lard sernaer ec EGGS x & have signed an appeal urging in- a modern . farm Pac lag nate ae: Gat 8 week: STENOS OF | OAKLAND i - was‘10 to 15 cents a hundred pounds |" Dernotr. “say Si (Ar) — Eat, to Du Pont was off more than alternational agreement now to stop mee powanD 2 ltatforie (ace __3i20_w." Rochester “Ra.'8 GOUNTER SALES GRD B waRE.| GOUNTY:, .RUM DONT f lower, July $12.75. — sreres** point. Losses of around a point|the testing of nuclear bombs, a| Potter: father of Howard P.; OPENING . oF. St nF week, goud working | EVELYN EDWARDS or. ia . i : aon : large 31-36, *twere taken .by—Olin Mathieon, | Nobel Prize-winning biochieitst inn = gy ars pos od Man- for Real Estate Seleeman to ide. ene wil Strain Must neat. RIETY OF CHOICE sTENO : wid. avg. 30, wtd. av, : : ae 4 resent a agency. Expe Apply in person, Douglas Cleaning SPOTS. RIGHT NOW WE ’ : & Curcaco GRAIN 2049; om 22“in, wid. ‘typ. Bea! ‘grade B/Union Carbide and Boeing. Atlan-|announced today, | -@ eee eninehem meer ence. gutted, ut oot absolutely Pet peress. es hem wore aaoee = = ., Li S n mon #6 1 A. a ; ag 3.—(aP) — Monday's iB oat Obese oe Shee 30, medium 27, tic Coast Line gained a point. Dr. Linus Pauling called it “an Christ Church Cranb oF. Inter-| Member Multiple Listing Service. CURB WAITRESSES Siarmie stand see = N : Hered pe B large 27-27%, wtd. appeal by American scientists to ee a ee on — Phtepoes ¥} Lawrence W. Gaylord | red's has « limited number of t open — ai lautomative cl concern’ “"Ehocks: avg. 24. .|the governments and to the peo-| tributions to Camp Oakland, 930 REALTOR _ ee the needs stenos with average NS Total weekly receipts oa New York Stocks ple of the world.” E. Drahner Rd., Oxford. | -| 136 E. Pike a en Open Eves. ee st be ie. “apply in ned, but | accurate typing. SS rade 5 case: ~ eee npeeeesene en = = Z * " Comments graded: tes Grade A i tations) i * * * KIENLE, HERMAN J.. 621 Park, | DEPUTIZED UNIFORM OFFICER TED’S but 5 semioking. We want 7 : ee med ere pie large 3043- (Late Morning Quotation The statement says, ‘Each add Pirminenass: husbend ; of, Rose = = time summer job. EM| woodward at Square Lake Rd. | ‘ medium ° "| (nee Eliert); father ot g —— . Y |STEADFAST STENO Peed Qrarton Plains — Waterford Twp. OLive 1-9211 mer Land O' Lakes Meiers, ministration background by } DETROIT LIVESTOCK Copper ‘Rng fig Rect, See 285 peal, Pauling said: ‘‘No organiza- a —— aed TE) AEE ot training for all phases of John E. Moss (D-Calif), claiming | jerporr 5 sas cane ra Pa 3, Reval Dut MO was involved in the formul Ye PART TME Thurs., or Monday's 6:30 p.m management with a \pres- ‘ Pentagon dorced Har- |uogesalatw‘{iet, Notary tales”) —|Suriee wr tte Seterty Si. BE tion was imblved in the formula‘ Qorhees-Siple u service, | OMe Pare —ovae| Mekim he beset i — hold 7 000 + Cattle—Salable 3300. *% weeny re- ere ~o1 St Jos na . Sl tion of the appeal or the collection erent ee os rv q LADY TO LIGHT HOUSE- prom: from within. . vard University to ceipts fed steers and heifers; cows com-| Dt —— ; 3 3 Mf... 314 of signatures." FUNERAL HOME eves. a week. $3 per hens? pees oo - some a ee MATERIAL CONTROL ) aay ise! or phon hela |S Aire... 7 hoe * * & cabaenens Survie "eyene oe Motes | 50 sooo et | companionship than wages. Box 4 TRAINER $375 ' ords, charged: “Harvard finds steers ‘and ‘helfers improved” over, lest] DoRgGte™ {629 Seats Roed .°. H ae sod Deseret 1 ep etD | | Sewhagerene: One of the big three asks itself ina situation where it is | week. cameras steers end helf-| ast air Li $81 pinclait 222! oa He said the appeal resulted Coanek ~ RAILROADS NEED: Noman line medica reer en man whom they, will trait “ burdened with the costs of stor- |¢f* moderately ctive. ent elma Kod Wi Socony ....... $7.1 from an address he gave last May metery Lots MEN 17 TO 34 scoded'| Rests) te) Beaming | Pesta. in 8 Vital phase of auto- ing and protecting secret ma- |‘¢ slow y: * yall y; mar-/El & Mus .... 3.7 Sou Ry ....... a4 15 to students and faculty at WHITE CHAPEL TWO GRAVES,| Needed at once to train for) Box 101 airing an qualifications — ras ae ms oe ard ket not established on stockers and feed- be eal : a Sperry Ra .... 1| Washington University. He said) "125. Three. $175. Six, $300, Li| S!lroad operator. agent positions. | Ginnr race HOUSEKEErE the bank bal bucknoss terial whick no one at Harv: ers; tly sales choice fed steers 900-/Erie RR ...... » Std Brand a rif lhe the 2-2167. Excellent salaries and promotions. | 47411 LIVE oe 514 Days | PER administration background can look at and which Harvard | 1#.>,,29¢;2400, several feeds hen | Ficuleo $7 Se4 Off Gal... $83 )he emphasized there is essentially Lara vtetah. Ulcdewit | piety Ret Cormate tome. | Set Can et ec ee een mre [Meieceet tories’ akties 10 eine, qiat|bord Met -.... Se Sd OU NS "1: eg/ememienons agreement among sci : SS te Mates | cee apr ao turn to the government, can't jerany 21 0.33: 2: few ‘standard to tow(precpt Sul... 105 gid Ol On... $8 we = Ske SOx REPLIES SLE EXPER. WILLING WORK: Apply Deity Queen. 399 Oskiend. L ; ” vee 192 ack .°:. 7 /@ffects of radiation as to magni- SINGLE EXPER etween 12 & 4 s give away and can’t burn. og 16.10-30.80; choles fod heifers 31 S0- ong Stud Fock... 3. tude of the effects. At 10 a.m. today there or, fer dairy & general ‘arming: OPPORTUNITY : 686 8 bse Press e . miles i (Advertisement) wee Ly roar g oapapaich ater ¥ “3 Bwitt'& to |. 333| He said he expressed convic-| | Were replies at the — Becherter Work 34 brs. day & eam ay EDW ARDS | ADVERTISEMENT cutters 12.00-18.00; commercial bulls up 8... as Texay Co : sition that to stop the testing — in the following . Se See : no oe AREER |" FOR BIDS , wcaay’ mt Balable 300. Active, fully : bee oo igh tional ment . =, ooriestions aluarac eae re | dy; most demand for vealers under a2 p Pd... %8 would be an effective first step No deliveri : : f 00 Ibs; ‘cheles ene and prime vealers 26.60- Timk R Bear 98. t rd P} 1 8, 9, 10, 12, 19, 24, 25, FE esl 8 "ttt noon ep Began Bidg. F School. .District of the City o 30.00 * od te, low Choice 22.00-28.00; Gi ‘W Air .. 146|tOWard averting . coe ane nu- ape pay ry “ax. Serres ° ap Pontiac, Pontiac, Michigan, will stands bie 600. Bulk early supply omer ... Uiclear war. oS » 6, 25, a OPENING IN PONTIAC IT’S receive sealed a = ier Nee shorn sae R er iacaee small lots na- Underwa oo 76, 97, 99, 100, 101, 104, ter Meal” Eptate poles “tear | ous cae Bank Bide. ; struction and completion of New tive mbs included; ewes scarce, n e117. - 114, a } but not abso- Pontiac Senior High School until/tade nett tablished pons erst hs) i Fath er Ste so n : portunity ace eceumary eacctens we) TT i 2:00 P.-M., . T., Tuesday, June Wee’ no early sales choice and prime. AG U Pp service Multiple Listing : 28, 1957, at the office of the Board —— he 8 9 84 Tort in Mish Getter’ nimsell or ‘a. person "who 7 of Education, 40 Patterson Street,| | cmICAGO LIVESTOCK. Le se 08 Lines...) SB ILTUTT IN IMIS. ap ants to enter a. proven. sales Lawrence W. Gaylord © Pontiac, Michigan, at which Smee oucaoo, May 29 (AP) — Salable 33.7 Tl 6s. The Pontiac P field on a sound basis: REALTOR and place all bids will be pub-/ ives on butchers” inatances 8 hgh er: In oe oe --- Bd t Local lokee e Ome . Established clientele tn protect. | 136 E. Pike st A sitatae! nih licly opened and read aloud. sows uneven, mostly around 50 h : "85.4 West Un Tel 181 ° FOR WANT ADS "ed territory. Plenty of leads. No ed Nic Separate proposals will be re- shipping demand; No. 2-3 1 336 Tn 86 Weste A BE -.3!_/ A father and his st Canvassing oF collecting. “RECEPTIONIST ceived as follows: ra ene .— 00; including a few inspir ++. 43.6. Weste El; | 617 < = Sepom were DIAL FE 2-8181 Home necessaiy Write Pontiac ; spots 1-2 these|Interiak Ir . 281 White Mot. 532 injured Sunday morning on Lower! . . . Complete training both locally Press, Box 175. stating qualifica- nae : a welghte 20.25; around 190 head 1-2 uni-|Int Bus Cch . 2954 Wilson & Co... 123 ; & in home office schoois. one! REGISTER WITH US Proposal A — form ‘in weight and grade 2025: newjInt Harv ...|. 353 Woolworth | 43. Straits Lake in a water-skiing ac- From 8 a.m. to § p.m. “ANT \A TE? ~~ General Construction Tate se: ny. gah: No. 2-3 240-270 Ih. [Int Nick 1022 Ynest Shep 722 Cident as the father tried desper- _ e > Buy amas “00 cake ~ NOW. ‘WE’LL HOLD Ms a - =1 00: pen/Int Paper ..... ngs - 18 Benes sta , r (~ Proposal B — ® around "380. ‘nt butchers 170 reer ime Shoe, re gy Zenith Rad. 1udeiately to save the boy from se-|§ All, wrtors shoal be, re first year earnings RIOTS ya YOUR JOB OPEN grad rows 6.2 : rious inju ress assumes no re: Coverage Excellent salary |tmntil graduation. Listed Mechanical Work rire bes high os 178. bulk 425-550 Tb. : Accords eA to Oakland County|{ sibility for errors other profit. er benme gteup and fringe benefits. 2. wks. bel . f th — 25; few selecte 30 Ib. and ecording to Oakla ‘oun ; aring 8, elow are some o e —_— 15 00-16 35 1 : STOCK AVERAGES than to ce} the charges & many other benefits. vacation with pay. Well Proposal C Salable cattle 8.500; dalves 200: steers) NEW YORI June 2—(Complled by the Sheriff's reports, John S. Naso was| | for that portion of the Purance wy Or part ume Pontise Os {Many interesting positions : Electrical Work fully §0 higher:” instatcea 75 to 1.00| Associated Press standing on the boat dock at the|§ ‘™sertion’ of the advertise- Fee Or Oar OL em Segecae Mecplg available. ~ . Proposal D — ey x HL Stores Tear of his home at 8459 Arlis St.,|] dered valueless through ‘tre uta of omene: Ob 1ve6l . Basic Ucciuee a stockers ind. feeders, unsbanged, Net Change are Rati vit meee in Commerce Township, watching| Sc ann eee TRAINE Ee. Gis FOR DOOR aa) ATTRACTIVE $240 ; : S “good ahd low choice 0 80-gh ex NO? Mon... 260.3 1754 TT1 18).8 his step-son, Victor Lindstrom, 11,|! your kill nimber.” Wo J | orSoueprints’ and toot "howe | Pome ont type, file, etc, State] Business exec. needs charming - fa = han’ clone wake 270.3 .1285 772 1843 ' : : ; nae alk ctacrisaceslneitl to greet customers. : high choice and low ae 124.2 77.2 182.9|water skiing nearby, pas Nese ea vate sai cage ro couples ed. Good Wilie Poptisc ‘Presse ier x 72. | more important than skill d josen ¥ ‘ . 5 ~ : Kitchen Equipment 1400 Ib. 27.25-27.78: several loude choice 9 1407 ie ies N bea 5 der aavers “Nn = S 7 ork and SIRE LIADLE HOUSEKEEPER a ors 0 : Accepted bidders will be re-|s835. nine 10 1200 inaptb pta 491907 TTS 18821 as tet police Mat the: beet Be emae Herelng where Go ain Wale Waier ‘de, Mochester, ee Lae ea regan. FASCINATING | 28-26; & 2. 00- i o ame lose | Oe. * : ren or : ‘quired to furnish satisfactory | food Grade 19.00-21.75; utility and com- ye naan ieee palling the bey -c: lS Yarger than reguiar agate io wk, FE 2-052 after 4 FINGERS $275 * Performance Bond and Labor andjtuyen) $2yb 1450-1678; canners andiigsg tow | 0 1262 96 1716) '© the dock, placing it Secny eee en omnes GNDERGRADUATE & PRACTICAL | Youne lacy with flying fingers to ‘cutters 12.00-14.75: utility and com in the youth's th, : ¥y previous to pubiiestion. nurses, for private duty make music on a typewriter to eaeerial - the vamcunt of) mercial bulls RY 50-18 5 $0; good and y “ne have own transportation. 85 au-| the tune of 50 WPM. 100% of the contrac e ac- KS N . Transient s may jo pratt a Ly edema Le . cape bidseacthll ray” ell ytashenrngh ey aie uty] Bennet cree te ey mao aay Sef eee SE Boonies ee cost o ese bonds . | shorn jambs 92 Ib. No. 1 pelts des or i rig fr fter decimal point 2 oF ; the first inse ‘ ight o9 : nee o AU Plans and specifications may cul te low good 12 00-19 00: good et Sine aes Noon |MPact Was SO great that they Lage ge! dba bane 1| WAITRESS WANTED JOE'S CON-| py: 0 cy nandeome executive be obtained on and after Wednes-|53 90, cui down t018 jen to ze Allen Elec. & Equip. Co. * 3 were both thrown against the dock. CASH WANT AD RATES Kile Re Rd., Detroit. Fer 1 ee solr wants 9 gal who won't marr day noon, May 29, 1957, at theishorn ewes ¢.00-7.00. win Rubber Co. $1541 The boy. was admitted to Pontiac] = tines 1-Day u-Days @Daye YOUNG MEN, es Ape SE “Huron st. ey = ears til she works at office chitect, Eberle M. see na ral Hospital with a fractured Hee desire bart hen ‘employment with = © ’ Hea yee ea ators Elks T le Emol > be 8 ae , multiple cuts and bruises/ 1.00 aot? @ future? 6 months. al "expense EXPERIENCED —- reet, Detroit ichi- EIKS emp e Emp oye = 185 183 \and lacerations to the scalp. tt aoe “ts “4B. Lao poe teerates so fast BOOKKEEPER $275 “PROPOSALS MUST BE sus. Robbed in Parking Lot 6 ive ine| He was reported in safiste ber 84e sme fot Teoutve S106 pe wih wane f experience. gaol De MITTED ON FORMS FURNISHED 14°15 wy 648 = 8.60 hour for rs éech— maior srveateel Ta ae A woman was robbed by an 129 10.88 HANGER — ~ scoopenrain aiter. official opening of bids.! heck in the sum of $5000jin the Elk's kitchen and lives at) must be subniitted as a deposit for each set of General Construc-| and Electrical) * plans and specifications, and a must mented by peaitied check "Sub aie ayes tion, Mechanical, ~ check in the sum of §25.00 be submittted as a en Gag! for set of Metal Locker and ‘Litchen: Equipment plans and Specifications, same to be -re- funded when. s and specifica- tions -are- reff red, ~A rental of cue dey. will’ be: charged -The mead of Education alities the he. OF BY THE ARCHITECT and suppie: aha 1 ior who retains plans. and) a5 than agreed. reserves eee man abovt 11:20 p. m.| ee © Saturday | as she. 94 W.. Beverly St., —— lot of the Elk’s ee 114 Or- "ES foe @ period of thirty) chard Lake Ave. Myrtle Rust, who is employed told police a man came from behind her, put a right to reject-qny, pole, bids in whole cr itt part, and to waive in Plans More Courses his hands over her eyes and then ran off with her Purse, which had $15 -' it. Fa OWOSSO 7 — THe Owosso Bible College, which now offersa de-|- gree ‘Only in the religion of the! Pilgrim Holiness Church, will be- come a liberal arts college fall, The board of trustees Baid the] change, offeting more courses in THE | coneral education and teacher| ing a “training, was made to \. \dents of other ences fa ; school, atfact sti vice president and wecietue? To Be Examined in Rape of Chrysler Corp., wilt be the. main! Salyador A. Fred, 25, of 37 S. @ and chee Sona of a for Help Wanted Male 6 PPP LDLPLPLP LLLP LLLP acrvar JOBS 0 OPEN IN = i] heater Sil recetre an hor paddock St., will be examined in| _fema'ue, Sgntet. Lr ° Sunday at comm cmcument pict | Municipal Court Wednesday on|4 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN cises at Lawrence Institute of chargeds of statutory rape. Fred| Pon ense, cl hece with te x sera Technology. Dr. George Law.|*PPeared before Municipal Judge| dea fea of selling real, ats ap. rence, LIT president, will confer|Maurice E.' Finnegan,’ demanded] _firurz'— degrees on 182 members of the |¢*4mination and was ordered com. . ALS pe ee mitted to the Oakland County Jail . ———_|ater he taiea torttrain a 300) AA Few Men - AAG, ona - {bond,yntil then. Needed to\ le, new at er | Ike Asks New Building NOTIGH OF REQUEST FOR BiDe—The|, ee in hBEly 10:30 "to 12:00-~1004 Lake , cay S / Presi. |¥s outro Sateen ce ATTENTION dent Eisen a |special obtained. at tk ig erste Binerinn| 4 idm 16 sell Kirby Cleaners. study | thission today recom oe fecepted until 846 gD ended ishing the old'State Waeneeday, ae, 12.. ie wea py Compe ae partment ‘Building ‘and- erect- right to rej vaug ar a bids. | tbe ing FE 54632. tor” modern structure on its \ Br ete WAGONER, 1y BOX DR ees, é " gis fo provide, White Howe of ' ' I Lekes Legg ee oe _, Report’. on The project would a, ance Thurs. jondeyd 6:30 Oakland cont $59.35 000, ; ee x . “al Fen Mena } av. Lawrence, St.. Pontiac, ~ WRIGLEY’S |W plataa aon i jbreyton one, of . So me crowing me chaine now experienced su e,are now “oe MEAT CUTTERS. ERS “419, 8:30 & f MONEY! Make it easily. sar |through Classified ‘Ads. To} sell rent, buys swap, hire, jah FE dees is Personal interviews eacti Mon-| " DON'T ‘WISH FOR|. Seat, Calpe pene ornnee Ww week, no dry or er vic. Walled Lake. Must have own eer rta- _tion & references, MA 4-3201, AITRESS, GRILL, & CURB “aire Butiercup Drive-in. 910 Oak-. is eee __Help Wanted 8 CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? Leslie R. Middlbton PE #1721 : PE oeoes | a’ toby). place. te: live or a) [good used car,-see Class “¢ pie lam . RETAIL MANAGEMENT $350 Store will train ——_— wom-|. an. with some es -experience for management. MANY OTHER J N VA ABLE. ON Be ae MIDWEST “406 PEs De nail oe oe ea . APrs. 1 3RM a2 1 ¢RM.| K_@. HEMPSTEAD, 102 E. Ouse Perma Stoned. Phone Or: HI. C. NEWINGH ALL KINDs OF CEMENT WORK, | GARD’ a € HARROW. ioer: M. LADY'S HAMIL. West Side. Near Webster School. _RON. FE 4-6264 tonville NA 17-2204. Can be bought “REAL ESTATE Deore, Griges & etc. Jensen, FEd-| ing. NH Martin te! W Rutgers | LOS wateh, ah, “intiets and. date on |? wi De will ee "ter vouvand| stove PE Sage NS: &| FEARARQUND LARE HOM HOME, Ag.) oe ume. mae ; 27369. ; stove -7 matic heat a ot wa DRM. : RECEPTIONIST TRAINEE $100 —|GaRDEN FI NG, DISCING, | —0Sck. FE 2-145. Reward. show you et cash if the | —"y “ROOMS. | MAIN FLOOR. ft. living room, fireplace, 2 bed-|° Gag heat, af old, $1,550 Dn.| ¢ ROOMS, PAR A Pontiac business hk will train : AY grading, work guaranteed, Bald-| LOST: LADY'S BLACK BILLFOLD,| price reasonable, Call and ene. arse ed porch. TO | $8,700 bal, $65 month, OR 3-3484 4 acre-of } : sume ceria veh «lesan -AAAAAAAAAAAAA | Uniti alls "Etat Gomes ea | ee ‘Reet rinsTyiooR | FULL PRICE, $7500. TERMS BY | down’ MAple- awitchboard. canis TEGOR SANDING, ALITY oe 5 LAWN ROTOTILLING. Laer: JAD (8 WALLET SF mA & iP ane, Licata nal front Close in. Util. lec Very Rent Lake Cotte 36A owner ee benrms med clean, __._. WEST __ GIRL L FRIDAY. $270 C._BUD BILLS. FE 62050 | GARDEN PLOTS | {ROTO-FILLED. diately, Utena ee nica Fe | WE t ARE IN DIRE NEED OF 3 | 5 door. 08 Wo RN Es |. Seer eee a gt Beige. eee S Aj BONDED & LICENSED — _b-2161, Reward. bet room ee $12,000 to $15,000, 3 RM. 1s usd ebite welesmme |? LAKE FRONT COTFAGES, PUR- sur porch. F : ma. MASON GARDEN soe" ‘& LIGHT = price nished, with beach. Lewiston, . rage. $1,509 down. Safes: oo distaphone.| F-59501 "Cab bel R th heuling, PE 4006 Lost — Metpostat ae Meech oe —Enclosed_play_yard. 126, Norton. | Michigan. PE_2-0731. —l $9,000 balance on sand contr a 5 t = a = — ey ae : wg pelea CASHEIR $200! Footings coneetenat eae PLOWING & oe: ao gray with yellow crest. Vivid 2 ROOM APARTMENTS WITH, 4LL MODERN, NEW COTTAGE. oF akc eae a ; ‘“Whsurance office needs a Bick ie Comeal Warn spots on; head. Reward. OR heat, hot water stove and re-| Private besch From June ist. SAS 4 / good, cod tyDis. Insurance background re BRIG BLOG WORK. ORG: oe GRADING” & ae "Ros. Husa bhoguce Coe nie ke ee el le 2 FAMILY $1,000 DOWN ~ / 1 ae 1 Z : . Fireplaces oasements and chim- leveling Price reas. 4-6588. “Chamberiain & & Perry. PE 2104 le Smith Ay 2 al wun! ‘st. Boor ae: ALL MODERN “fake ci. at Near Waterford : dine aaa nce Piles pons é, fa any re seed ds RR = ieee PLOWING. GRADING, “DECINO, LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO Po MAple 5-086 a eps ea gate be I) trance Priced — $10,000. ; type a! Ae Lek = 6-9200. ROO! w separa’ e and enjoy meeting people you can “7 ee det Ceara te Fe vane : “Bangs Animal ‘Resess, League | & rettt erator ntersiened! rhe CLEAN LAKEFRONT APTS., UTIL- Furniture in apt. be included. Lge. Lawson Real Estate / St fo eo ees te atone terme Gordon Piettiey, EM) ROTOVATING — GARDENS AND Phone or’ ints 9 af OR sum | month ae clectrie. ville Myrtelle|| Keego Harbor. Cone: Late RA rage Frere Gendell nal OFF JORLYN OF Visit Ob “ lawns, Top soll delivered. 1281] py 5660 durphy, FE 4 bt oF N 5 ROOMs ( obbies & Supplies 24A Opes Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to 8 ee 3OUGLAS LAKE, CHEBOYGAN)| Will consider trade for smaller VARIETY TYPIST $216 “K & B TRENCHING ——— oer | ee ene te ? s RooMs. BarH. CARPETED, RE/| "Co Lakende cottages. all electric | home with 3 bedrooms pong Olea Neate on Manufacturing firm needs accu-| pooting Water line Field tie | ROTO-TILL mG LAWNS. \o1e4.| NEW SCRABBS “; SETS. $3. PAINT 2.0503, 344 8. Marshall Kitchens garbaye Jisposais, ra- LOTUS LAKE Hon. real clean, $1,000 down rate typist, Must bave own car.) ox $006) — Sens _&_Sower beds. OR oat vty cumber sete, $1.60 up. Ciremes | WILI. BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | ooo ema. |_| diant beat’ Call peau, . Bamson, | |, tees ee ut | Large & small homes, av ‘lew OOKKEE ALL TYP: ROTOTILLER WORK. to fit) CKENSTOSE, 15 E.| property. Purchasers waiting J ROOMS & BATH) MODERN, ‘UP- _ Peliston, Mich. _ room modern. 2 bedrooms. Util | 2% a a aa sad es edaitions roc nog OR _3-0034 Lawrence FE 27-1414 . pet On Heit side Hest. bot|ws- | FOR YOUR \ Sees AN APT getner with 4 som. oder © ‘on Land contracts for sale ate » 5 . electric 6 Sar A 4 ~. vip faa) ~ cabin and m a epecialty. IG : 2 R. F. McKINLEY [fr a slacite” toys Tym rf for—tre—on_ Catt —pr- init nomenct oan cane ount, 0 & Personals 25) ort: 5 pec. ivate beach, float, _ Rose TARY, NO SHORTHAND | TE | __ A.B DeMott OR ae Notices & Personals 25 Ph “PONTING ba ani «|3 RMS _LIGHT. __HEAT ~~ IGas Boat sate or children $15 weekly. ene yeas vmarg than, eoough to ose OETA, ’ ‘Byoker . L BRICK. CEMENT WORK. | yacant LoT On Ht , UNiv _1-6708 furn. Pvt_ent. Call FE’ 47500. PE 45382 tra lot with” lo ft shad ye ssove You need only age t typing skills) _and fireplaces FE 2-2468 lets es RASS AEROTRED KN APP i ROOM AND SATE i ¥ ceraresi ot loads 0 e Dp and @ know he dicta- BkICK BLOCK RD SEMEN ee once eee WANTED HOUSE TO. BUY ON | 3 (Ri AND BATH MAiN/| LARGE CLEAN FURN APT. AT Will sell for reasonable “IN MILFOR phone to wealttye Yor this fun job.| work Also chimneys. No job too —— rroyd o - SHOES — rental basis. OA 8-2 on i to Meer tape Lt =< on Aarts erermea eperce housetraller Immediate pbeses-| 9 family tot. PING M large Residential and commer. | 2% 7 Fred Herman WANT CAST 17) = _Pariiage”™ wa ner _eluding TV & washer. PE S-2101| * ;EORGE BLAI paved slreets income #140 = TOR #38 ie eres work eer |) Instrence ‘Agencies 17% | wares n: The? | We can get you cash through | 3% ROOMS, STOVE & REFRIGES. |MODERN cass LAKE Front) CEO 8 R mea ust by sold sold to set ag =. experienced = - ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED-| GI financing. We need homes, us furn. Close to town. Pilent cott furnished, excellent beach, be estate. $12,500. Palen smal lary puis /*taising or na pralste aH ee 6 A+ tant of mit Acer Co's. “ a sreney’ Jpisdipae or am erens tale Give use i a parking space: Apply 57 ae. : bow “avaliable a season only. ass pists lox PLAINS ahs Me AY ti TOKES AGENCY - chanic Phone . "08 . MI TTC ee | Parity bin: PEP AMAURANCE CALL. Waepe | Zeist Cotdendial "ive Salvation) oeh"GAE Wituaailg Retue¥. |" proma_apra : meet __ OR oie | Mutual 44tos “/mes. EM 3-4189 FE 5-6377 : PE_ 29221 After 6, FE 4-622 ASAT. |¢ RMS. UPPER BEING DECO- 8 ON PONTIAC A Pontiac executive will ——- MOTEL | CABIN N . train sharp June Grad. with /BULLDOZING: TRENCHING. SEP. | (© W_Lawrence — Cass Ta Debt? Rent t Apts. F Furnished 33 ae FE 68-6725. 68 8S. Lake fmodern $3 laced teh ee ONLY $500 DOWN ont, PME fed sherihasd iki’ mu sen aee "SIEM 3-088 INSURANCE Tf you rre having trouble neue 1 Moe, HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 4 RMS &. TILE BATH, LOWER, | June 30th & K. Cabin Bay, | sey anaemia magi EECUTIYE SECRETARY CUSTOM DUCT WORK ON ADDI- OF ALL, xINps Jit Bay menta ate Load n) lepepees Nee | eS (PIONEER STREET Mae [Sood per month tions & com ia) pede. New & old INSURED BY PHONE IGAN CREDIT Coouae a entrance. = Norton Ave. FE seen to appreciate. 470 Ferr ' uron oe eeee ene mere —— t Pontiac Executive! furnaces, 0: : ORS, Inc., 41'4 = above _ 5-67 ¥-| RENT COTTAGE FOR ete in this weekend, Very nice 20 acres modern home, small or- needs 8 righthand girl for bis Canpentie ae NOOING- NEW Nicholie & Harger Co. | oakland ‘theater #2 6-066. |i ROOM @ KITCHEN, PvT_ENTR. ¢ ,RMS. 8 BATH STOVE, “gRE!| Near Union Lk.) Village. mesrecme Rome. Nami seched | shard, flowing stream.’ $2,500 Ry mere important San cexpart| _& old, tree estimates. OL 1 33_W_ Huron 8t FE 56-8183 | LADIES, WANT A DORMEYER eee ee : For girls, $11, PE 2-0663. ee Bay. a! = a x eels or On > » ona a serege, fell beeement aed 8 | NCOME nee. CABINET ALL TYPES. Ee Laundry Service 18| §°f? fever of electric eee | open! eee ropa laren _Walled_L Seite lbske orca cay canveae fenced in with steel fence’ See) 3 apts. Tenants pay own utilities, Can ae eee ciiataatet ~~~ | tionally advertised vans among | apt. 8618 “Pontiac Lake Rd. | ROOMS. UPPER. LAKE PRIV.|_enees_EM 341m, >" | for yourself’ Shown anytime. mei eeatiee ween Pca bp eri pele 3101 fixtures. Reasonable.’ MY FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, SERY- frie ads x 4, peighbore it's yours — cimawara per | Pe os rey ER. LA | WALLED | LAKE, ODERN CORY. Price and terms can't be beat. ape ; 5 ree r b 2 ens r as Private secretary to a busy CEMENT & BLOCK | _28i Sen nme aPesALIse Iw CLD wives % bau 2 employed girls or couple. |4 ROOM MODERN HEATED APT.| ket eis Oo ran pan Rid fewa Pustlas caecutes: aINS-PLAGN ON ROR | EC Lee I te rE 3 ine ults only. Paddock. Al-/ located et 4192 Dixie Hwy. over) —— *Nuecaider f wedeooun (Meals CEMENT 5 ¢ ro TO eRIATY ne Beautifully. fin finished Pontiac | 744 “Ch 1 4 are Bo as fate Apts Keego Hardware: Living room.) F For Rent Rooms 37 furnace fireplace = couble en. aiivon : 3 Children to Boar 1 4RM. WITH PRIVATE BATH. noe BL etre Np ed lea | BR rage, paved floor —about "4 acre . Floors, basements. EM 34879 pes? Fn od WS Se I SSS en, $55 per month. Call FE 2-2944. «2 : 057 Baldwin Ave. FE ¢6203 : in le. FE 2-1672. 1 RM. & KITCHEN. PVT ENT. lol glsssedan poreh) Immediat men, pf MEN (CRAWLER-TYPE LOADER, DIRT Landscaping 18A a GooD HOME. EXC. CARE. LI- SSeS Stk & BATH, FE 4 LARGE ROOMS. KITCHENETTE, | Washing. Girls only. FE 2-0663. oaeesaton Best price sad Qn re = moved, Back fil censed. PE 2-1850. _5-6466. 184 Mt. Clem Bt lots ef closet space pvt. bath On | 9 MODERN LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- terms. Shown anytime. WILL SACRIFICE $2,100 EQUITY ste terest haat dT Tec under es & trucking. PE 4-1 TREE SERVICE. (PETE'S) ees bus line near Eastern Jr High. | ing rooms FE 2-5050 an land contract; 3 bedroom, ga- If you have a college accounting! 5.1833 or FE 40887. hemerat ond timming. Free | CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED 3 & 3 ROOMS APTS. 690 ROBIN-| Sutabie (net Caner or childrer NORTH SIDE rage. corner lots, 852130 hoa bay cr eussiter no month Rush: | CUSTOM HOMES popcegel PE 5.3759 s- for. FE 2-1730. _Wood, off N, Perry, _Welcome. FE 8-2336. 444 E Pike 2 ae = PRIV. W. SIDE Two bedroom bungalow on large scaped. oe, anrabery” —— nice 5; FE 30623 - |3 ROOM~- STALL SHOWER. sEP- ATH. UP : hillside Jot. Tile floors, utility re 8. ‘EXECUTIVE TRAINEE $300, Se APING— SO TRAW. | 1, LAWN MOWING, “TRimaiNa, | Wtd. Household Goods 27 |? Toad tic. sis Orekara Lr, | © g ROOMS (9 BATH. UPPER.| Nice LARGE ROOMS _PVT_EN.| illtide lot, Tue floors, uiility | | location im Drayton Plains. cist wen’ Goeet wvcus mor pe weer. Pree estimates OR recast TE PM — | CORNITURE NEEDED | nears 25097, _misned. FE Eves Det MF” rence. Utilities. Washing priv-| ana family sited kitchen Nearly | 36483. bas el xnown fac firm : i ot Z il G 209 Norton. 1 ‘senion Looe JONTANT 8580, [DRY WALLWORK ORK DONE, FREE | Bi EEMTOCEY |BLGE 80D. 300 | Entire home ot odd lots. Get the |? adults 1S dersie VT PATH. | a $ ROOM PLAT. NEWLY DECOR. COOL, ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. a ae oe Buy Thru Partridge Engineers industrial, ‘mechaiéal estimates. FES Mo ee seh for vou. 8 EB. _Community 7 ROGM FURN, ALT. © CLARE | pital, Recsonable, 62 Wale, aft PE geo Pipe Pe DowN ‘ List Thru Partridge FI! ELECTRICAL oe LICENSED | 4-1 VETER ERVICE, Baie, e¢ OR acne GIR = Almost new 2 bedroom home Ed Mu = FE 23-8657 3 Dita aid Expertly | One OF F ae est |? F ROOM D DOWN TOWN. EVERY- 5 RM & BATH & FULL BASE- ome Keeps ed VACANCY. with extellent oak floors. full PLANT ENOINEER 85 ONE OF Rees LARGEST en. 547 $400 DO JONI Les. $325 PLOOR LAYING, BANDING AND mmed ot removed Pree esti-| furniture bu-ers Cash waiting.| ibe furnished Inquire 22 Au-| _ment_ FE 303 TOvELY LanOg ka iN PVT. seen rt aauia live’ toot | OU tenseasbhe ole ox thle 7 bdrm if Ss £ : space, & ’ * NAGEMENT. trainee fin. Pontiac Hardwood Floor we SE ey RE. _FE 4-788! 7 ROOMS, WITH PVT- BATH AND |* PACIOUS Are wast West Side home. With or without Utilty, off heat, comb. storms,| modern home ae full beth, ples. - INDUSTRIAL GALES. aaa $350 316s soe te Yalow Pease. FE nat and mowing. FE 2-5154. it tor you" OA, 8-260, AUCTION |" entrance, very clean. 36 Center. | Dwight. 2 aneeis aE 2S. acre lot. Immediate possession. | tered e go. 2 5 : Graebner’s se . RGEST 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 56-0277 Instructions Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL Get more bpm | sense for your dollar. Call or FE ie BIG DEMAND, HIGH. FOR CARBURETOR - TONTTION tech- nicians. Learn how. to use modern automatio testing and tune-up Ez -WAY DRIVING SCHOOL course, $30. FE 56-8268 or FE 2-6697. LEAR SANE DRIVE THE Wate AT t “BAFE.WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL. Bus Res, FE 8-1648 SPARTON DRIVING SCHOOL Safest E-Zest Way To Drive!" Because we have dual lied cars and qualified in- structors. FE 4-6662. _ Work Wanted Male 10 2 MEN DESIRE WORK OF ANY __kind. FE 40645. 2 MEN DEEIRE WORK OF ANY ~~ kind. FE = pane ote ue a FE 5-53 A-l R WORK = - ir. PE 442 42i0. WALL <1 CARPENTER, REMODELING at the een ee & new. FE 68-2328 afte Building Supplies 12A abinet work. New & repair.| ~~~ ~ a D_B_ Murdock. aq CUSTOM DRY, WALL WORK — NTER WORK. NEW rt Free estimates, FE repair, Also cabinet work. re 461s! 5. RELIAB ARTY WILL Fi- CABINET MAKER AND Lge | menos —— poppers ast lee? , Kitchens a specialty. wow Pw ee leon satisfied customers. Boy 18 ode WANTS OT STEADY WORK #8580. cvetere " ae CARPENTER WORK ‘Wp xo heed M RECONDITIONED e : : Free ‘ee estimates. FE 8-3400. OF TENERS—WERE CARPENTRY, 30 YRS. EXP. NEW and repair. Formica kitchens « spectalty! closures. Reas, OR 3-8176 CHAIN: OR BUZZSAW WORK, BY job or ir, FE 5-6502. FX. EXP. MAN WANTS YARD & GAR & GAR- ee ES PAINT-| Te iy a wtd,; Reas. Free est. OR mans. WEED & BUSH CUFTING, digging. Phone MY 3-1198, La a" MOWING - < opD y ODD JOBS. WAGON WORK "BONE ‘ONE WORK jobs, FE we wilt ® YOUR SIDE- walks pote by tree roots. F 2-2396 or FE 8-2633. - YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. WILL TAKE ANYTHING. CALL FE 2.1321 ANYTIME. vu Ho wilted tia rou AN sales © Teal esta jus mechanica) expérience would rile eran = progressiv Would like to see iness Ad fi te P.O. Box 401, Monti Work eS Ly “etna 8 Pte ee A A “‘Jalousie porch en FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND finishing, old floors a specialty _FE 27-5189 or FE 2-2630 “GET OUR BID ON HOUSE Os ert ugus M sh 8 = ar _ 35, N. Cass Pieces 2-8046, 1038 FLEMING FLOOR SLAYING: | FE HOUSEMOVING, _equipped FE 4-8450 Sewer digging, tile iaying, & w rs. Basement clean- _ing 1 FE_2-3796 or poured, painting, mins, OL 1-0772. ME GIVE -YOU A PRICE on shel! homes, FE 5-6063. G, SNYDER, FLOOR LAYIN we i and finishing. Phone F: ~~ ROOF REPAIRS Eavestroughing.— FE 4-0444 SMALL CEMENT JOBS & ALL other Kinds of cement work. FE 83785 or FE 54-0256 SEPTIC TANKS, FIELD TILE pyran OR 33157 & FE "Ee REPAIRS AND CONTRACT- _ FE 56-8431 TR ENCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D. Sree PE 4-684) WE SP’ EB IN BASEMENTS built under houses. Also excavat- ‘ings. Business Services 13 a-’ ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- moval and trimming, Get our bid. FR 2-7188. : . MEYERS FLOOR CLEAN- ing. polishing & janitor service. OR 3-5726, : ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS 7 ard be APPLIANCE SERVICE - sery all [wore of wringer patio asher 3. 30 yrs. LOO) Walls and windows. Reasonable _Free ext, No roar tt FE 2-1631, EXPERT FA LAWN MOW- St esos oy pool anne aa mise, tools. Pe 7329 aavaaTROvGNING “FURNACE cleaning & - metal wore; 4LL CLEANERS. | Furnaces cleaned, sold, repaired, | ae eens Ra. Rochester. ., es MPLETE LAWN SERVICE. ae cutting spring clean-up, bed work, Serer s: Rolling and lawn building, Hour! pod - monthly contracts. Dan's Service, FE 2-8712. TRACTOR & DUMP Garden & lawn 65-6356, SompuEra truck service. ~ preparation, ~~ Landscaping ECONO! a complete "> ‘a - Jim's oe. eertce, os SeanGNS Ase AND FE 56-6593 or EXPERT removals. he _3-2000. HOLCOMB & CRANE LANDSCAPE wn buildi ever- or contractors. c plantings. FE 2-3075 LANDSCAPING. YARD WORK & pom 6 yre exp. FE 68-1065, cet wus BUILT. FINISH sal clgg ba fill, top soil. FE “eid es en furviched PE “QUANTITY OF SOD Must be mores eet In —Birminghen sEE mat ——— ‘Display ad meg te eid anno ocd HEDGE TA fA a seeding & sodding. YARD & DRIVEWAY beck filling FE §-3552. mont & Trucking 19 19 EMOVING - ed as rae eal VE 5-3458 OR | Share Living Quarters 30 WANTED TO BUY: ALL 7) TYPES _oft furniture 1} Ph. FE 2. WTD. ANTIQUE D ~Disitrs OLD OLD _lamps & fu _ MY _ 2-1521. ~__ Wanted te Rent | ee AND 2 Pate Mar ant fu apt. PE 8-07 wouLb LIKE TO RENT se or unfurn, Neat end clean 3 rms. Private entrance & bath. In or near Auburn Heights for mother a Call after 6:30, Fi PUL 2 ROOM A SHOP- ing center. Excellent for’ pension _lady. Very 1 reasonable. FE 5-2536. Wid Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CT WANTED FO INTRA DIATE Tale New or Agpiiesia.ry pavers waiting. What have you? ‘lark te, or FE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark. Ai Pat aes ee eT oR Sass" : ; CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts, see Av- ‘gle Johnson m person. 20. years service to aatistie’ friends and cliente! A. Johnson REALTOR 1704 8. had Hoo Rd. SS ABC CARTAGE. LARGE VAN OR _bdickup. FB 750 HAULING & RUBBISH. — your price, Anytime. FE 86-0005 LIGHT aad REASONABLE aes FE 6-1124. TRUCKING R Ish sisauled, Clarkston ores. MA 5-4692 LIGHT HAULING, RUBBISH OR what have you—trees cut hauled away Call OA 8-2811. HT AND v¥ Th og a. Rubbish, field gees sand and gravel, FE 3. wi LIGHT HAULING, MISC. JOBS. |, Free Est. PE 32-3664. IGHT, HAULING 8 “GENERAL | ¢ MAN WITH ™ TON PICKUP | work, Cay anytime. FE O’DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving. Phone FE UNWANTED AE SRTICLEnS PICRED up free of charge. Light hauling. PE 5-4636. REDUCED RATES Large van_ to —_ vou. Smith __ Moving, Trucks to Rent TEND EQUIPMENT % ton aan 1% ke ae AILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Trac Tractor Co. 825 8 on ro doclung Bandas 5 eH STA warits seine, FE 4-4088. IL VET WITH LARGE FA wishes- work hauling ashes and Tubbish, $4 load. 8-0145. Q able rates, +-&-L PAINTING. INTERIOR & E Gusrs 10 pet = — ‘er — 1 y gour, house is sca ung. ‘call. u im business. No amateurs, lst . Reliable Painting Painting & Decorating 20 Al WALL WASHING. REASON. [ $500,000.00 At our Fa rehase new or seasoned land airanie for service to a MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTO! ae ee preomes * sundays GET OUR CASH PRI BEFO you sell NICHOLIE & HARGER 33 W_ Huron 8t, FE 5-8183 LET Fid on the sale ey your contract bufore you sell. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 32A ‘ALL CASH TODAY . For homes, a & FHA, equities, a= contrac 3 BASE- home in sls My: se su to = payment; Pontiac Pre BUY, "SELL OR TRADE It will oie site bayard 2 Sei) equities CEORGE BLAIR" REAL ESTATE - 4636 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251 ere ; _ OUR SLEEVES ARE © ROL LED D UP! = 29 | warring roe pormns a 2 RMS, Lory utilities, down town. FE | 7 RMS. & BATH, BASEMEN $50 a month, 535 after 5, FE 5-436 FURN. APT. PVT. ENT. | 2 6F _2 LARGE ROOMS PVT. BATH—CLEAN FURN. PRIVATE EN- APT. ‘Auburn. Call RM. shower & stool. Call between 12 & E 23-0070. FE 4-2579 or FE 2-3445, 3 LOVELY MODERN RMS. ON pele adults. Keferences, FE HOLLYWOC ‘OOD APTS. 3 #6APTS. 2 MS EACH. CHIL- _Gren 1 welcome. _FE 236 } a RMS. F Ag Bark. APPLY 2 ROOMS, sare Paivite EN- trance, amall baby with bed wel- come. 322 Prospect. FE 2-4289. 4 week. FE 5-0 32 ROOMS BATH, PARTIALLY furnished Stove, refrigerator, eet oo utilities furn, 114 E. LARGE R pen a ADULTS, $15 13 7 ROOM: &. are 18ST. clean, State FLOOR a reened in pvt. porch. 261 LARGE ROOMS, UPSTAIRS. cond Se facilities, Children wel. come 5-900. .& tt bath. 3. Stowell. RM. APTS. WITH PRIV. 3 ROOM W. HURON, & BATH. ADULTS. 344 3 oe PURNISHED A welcome. . FE SSeS $1 3 ROOMS, NICE, EVERYTHI F = Working couple only. FE 2-6003 anytime Sun., Mon. o _ Tues. < er wash rm. town, Adults only, FE 2-39¢3. T ROOMS NTRANCE, ¢i6. week. she" cen deposit, 407 8 JROOMS & BATH O re ange sults FE 2-4366. *3 e oi ae drinkers, Tr. ‘ri63. ys a & BAT TH PVT. EN trance. 1 small baby welcome. Newly Cer eyes gil $18 per week. {Phone FE 8-143 | RMS. PRIV ENT LAUNDRY facilities, utilities paid. 659 North- _¥iew Ct. off Oakland Open Even ‘Til 8:30 a = 7X, Saginew St. Pb. PE 5.2165/9 RMS) PImeT F OOF ak Cael a es neat ed owe 43 ROOMS, NEAR PONTIAC & pee A tacts, ve |" Fisher Plants, garden spot. cou- uyers for. sam ples preferred, 640 Peacock off K. L. . Templeton, Realtor | _Josiyn. .2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4-4563| 3 ai gg ol Yona EM: ‘ei ie. MORTGAGES eo Soh om ee ca ee SORE in RM. RN. war EVER Y- “ more with 100-ft, frontage. _tht fu North Cass, oly remy «| Rl LIES es al BD 3 ROOMS & BATH. BABY WEL- "pcm nor gy Sato _come, In Pontiac. MY 92-1981. PE 60621 Eves. FE 6-801 ROOMS, ved ~ OVER -$1,000,000 3_RM_FURN. APT. NEAR ONC. : lable to ase eon-| Truck & Coach win tracts JO OIE ome action! Call ber, FE 5-3680 : rérid W Hv-| y ROOMS, CLEAN. UTILITIES PD. Child welcome. PE 8-6961. 1.0758. ROOMS BATH, = Je Call after 6. 4 Roots S:& BATH, PVT ENTR., west side. FE 8-1672 or after 6, _FE_5-5322. . 4 ROOMS, RPHY BED & HEAT. 4-4606. _ UPPER. rE . GLEAN “LRM ie TORENETTE. — furn, Man. 309 Bald- CAKE FRONT. CLE tilities furn Call MY 25601. vies furn Call | = oR = Na 2 people only. W. aNide FE or e 7. Li basse. 3 RM PVT. ENT. ONE CHILD LARGE 3 pam ROOMS. 7 RMS. PRIV. ENTRANCE, SHOW. Concenient to down- ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY . Jessie. PPER MID- ’ Share Bi) LI COMFORTABLY FURN. 2 RMS. & ane infant allowed. 34 Belle- 6 LARGE } RMS. LOWER FLOOR. Ges. heat furn. Ful basement. _8 8. Parke st 5 RM. UPPER FLAT, ‘PARTLY furnished. Near Sanford busline. Adults. FE 45626. 6 LARGE RMS. UTIL. FURN. NR. _General Hospital. _FE_¢3387, 6 ROOMS. sECOND FLOOR. Close in. FE 2-6663 or FE 2-1734. ATTRACTIVE APT. Ga- Tage, overlooking Lx. Stove, refrig & OR WITH | Sylvan util. furn. A ‘BRAND NEW WEST SIDE 1 ar a APT. STOVE, RE- | HEAT FURNISHED. $100 OPER MONTH. 139 SEMIN- | . CALL FE ¢1558 OR FE CLEAN 3 ROOM AND BATH. Private entrance. Utilities furn. _18 Hartung ct CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED | 3 rooms and beth all large sme located close to down tow Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw st. FE 5-8165 Open Evenings ‘ti! 8°30 DEL-RIO are. fe ss bath, ciee e. refrig. et Couple with baby wel- 3 util f come NICE, WEST SIDE 5 ee Se LARGE FRONT MASTER, BED- Neal eon & quiet. At bus stop. _FPE_ 5-733. Lia = rr - HOUSEKEEPING RM. eon Neur Auburn Heights. FE REE OLEAW-ROOM FOR GEN: tiemen Priv. ent. 245 Nelson &t FE 44373 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RM. NO _children. 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd. MODERN RM. FOR ONE GIRL. Kitchen & laundry priv. FE 2.0015. MEN OR MAN & WIPE, 1 & rm. apt, cooking, hot water, clean linens, refrig., $7-€15 week. _145 E. Wilson. FE 2-8466 REFINED GENTL: EMAN. DAY worker Bus stop. Call veers 6 _p.m. 385 W. Huron. FE 41307 ileges, men, no ‘drinkers, 1000 | __ Boston Room” FOR BUSINESS GIRL, w FE 8-0003 mous FOR GIRLS, | KITCHEN & ae priv, 97 Fairgrove. FE SLEEPING ROOM. $1 PER WK 16 N Johnson FE 54-2402. After | ‘or all dav Sat. & Sun Rese With Board 38 BOARD AND ROOM ON LAKE | shore Man preferred. Fm &- _garage. $75. Mo FE 2- NICE He =| stove, refrigerator. all ut.’. furn. _Sylvan Lake privileges OR 3-7466 THREE ROOM MODERN APART- ment tn country free to couple in exchange for light bearers. ic. Tess SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR immediate occupancy ranging tn aes — 85 To $92 a month Reasqnable EXTRA CLEAN — HOME 8sTYLE __nleals 14 Matthews. FE ; §-0377 TWO ELDERLY GENTLEMAN IN | eg — Write Pontiac Press | Ox Convalescent Homes 38A VACANCY, PRIVATE OR SEMI private rooms for aged or con- valescent, 24 hr. Teasonable rates FE 5-4267 ice 3. BEDRM. APT, “round floor Carpeted living & ining rms, stove, refrigerator, - heatine included in $125 per mo. rent References. — Realtor Partridge, FE 4-358 Rent Mc Houses Furnished 35 ROOM EFFICIENCY A APTS. achelors radise or ideal for couples FE 2-7528. T ROOMS. Ci MO; § ROOMS, 445. tt, 2707 & 2' 2723 ‘Doan Sale ‘Due £** 3 2 sROOMS. mo AS 4 OO SUITABLE FOR 3 PEO- Je 4708 Highland’ Rd. Watkins o La- 4 + ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSED- in front porch Lake. privileges on Williams Lake. Call Evenines MA 2576 6 ROOM #H HOUSF ON M MIDDLE Straits Lake for rent oe Ph. Detroit, Vinewood 2-093 LITTLE DREAM HOUSE ON LAKE completely furn. In — field Twp. between . Pontiac nt. _For appoint. Call it MA 4090. MODERN 4 RMS. & BATH. 100° a. Eontiac Lake, OR NEAR CA88 vAREA — HILLER RD. éell com- down, $65 mo. sd py REALTY FE 5-1284 MODERN 3 RM. Sheet 3 MILES OUT, INOUIRE 22 _BURN, REAR OFFICE. , SMALL HOUSE FORK RENT, AU- tomatic gas heat, children wel coms sas = ipatvng at 1698 Taylor Ra _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 2 RM. HOUSE. PARTLY FURN. Qut by Crooks Rd FE 17-0648 Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN oe 4 Day or Week 2 room apartments, eine and refrigeration unit. FE 2-023 ee ROOEEVELT CLEAN | neat rms & a 1% apts. Some with TV. day or week, Moderate rates, N. Perry FE §-8126. 40 SAGINAW AT Rent Stores STORE 228 N _School_ St FE 2-4552 STORE 18.X 22. “HEAT & & WATER. sgl 130 W. Bes. &. FE Rent Office Space 41 3280 «DIXIE HWY, DRAYTON Piatns Overlooking Loon Lake, hear new Howard Johnson's Res- taurant. Modern office building. with private ce two large paneled rooms witty closets, phd vate lavatory, “neat & lights. Park- Ing, basement storage. Ba sg peek ORlando 3-1227 from | DOWNTOWN ¢ Located within 400 feet“ of 100 per cent corner on E. Huron St. Consisting of 3 750 aq. es furnished. Lease availabie. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 FE. Huron St. Open Evenings «nd onday 14 ea r Adi Dine — wii. Ae Mai ven" wane ‘OR. +13 ‘\deal for physician or manu- - facturer re resentative or other r+ 84 at amore Motel, 4-2592 oS "| & HARGER CO. 18ST FLOOR RM , COOKING PRIV- | nursing care, | $15 monthly. BYLVAN VILLAGE 2 bedrm. Located on a beaut landscaped. setting of 2 lots. eget walls, hardwood floors, ll Seeders on Bylvan Lake. Exc. resp. party. NICHOLIE Cie terms to [= W. Huron 8t. FE 5-8183 Open Evenings A A REAL BUY. 3 BEDRM,. FULL | basement Shell fome. on 1 acre. Low down payment. By owner. FE 4-0837 1 | A= FOR BETTER BUYS INCOMF crash oso, 1% cares 8 ™ms rr, car ‘2. Good Lake Priv, we _ neve several other homes that bought with rooeemeaes otiee PA the down Weatte 1 PANGUS, Realtor S&S collect; Ortonville NAtional 71-3815 WE TRADE FURNISHED Cass Lake privileges, 3 bedroo: ear round ho’ fish from your back yard. A steal at $8,050, Substantial down payment, ALL FURN AT _ 612,900 Lovely 3 facing Maceday Lake Just a — a ely “ELWOOD REALTY 5147 Cass Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-1284 or FE 43844 OPEN ‘TIL 8:30 aye: | $050 down Rented now for $170 | month Excellent location on W Pike near Franklin Bivd. Close to everything, Won't Mrs. Pilling. CASS LAKE Year around 3 bedroom, fenced lot 1'y car garage. beautiful trees, Ist eee: ee viees to sell, at: $0,950. last, FRONT 7 Arnold Real Estate | 210 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-0676 FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FORTIAC wATECNS ESTATES-- 3 bedroom, 1‘ baths, basement, built in stove and oven. Oodles of closet space, large Jot and many other lovely features. Va- cant and we have the key. 3 BEDROOM — Full basement, nice kitchen, auto. ei] heat, nice level lot, vestibule entrance and wardrobe closets, full price $13,- 150 with terms. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 6 George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 45-0101 or . OR 3-4080 oa — $1500 DOWN - 3. bedroom nearly new ranch t type j ‘nome. Lovely birch cabinets. Tile batt Oi] furnace. Basement.. Lot 80x400. Walking: distance to school. Owner transferred. Priced attrac- tively. Immediate possess: Dorothy Snyder Lavender : REALTOR 3140 W HURON __FE_2-4411 or ‘Eves. _MU_ 46417 _ BROWN $6,950 FULL PRICE-Cozy two bed- room bungalow with automatic oit AC furn. Oak floors, Located near Woodhull Lake. Over ‘4 acre of jand, Easy terms, $8,605 REAL VALUE-—One of the best little homes that we ‘have had the pleasure of offering. You must see it. Two large lots. Lake privileges, Easy terms. $11,500 SELL OR TRADE-—Three family income. Large 57x142 ft lot. New oi] furn. Two car ga- rage, Paved street. Excellent lo- cation. We can accept late model car, land contract, housetrailer or equity in your home as down payment. Ask for Mr. Brown. rE. i $13.800 FARM se ecist ™ Soret near Oxford moder home. The ana. \s almost ‘worth 1 room cabin, $35 \. JOHNSON, Realtor 1074 > oh Gegraph Rd. + 4-2533 4 RMS. SYLVAN LE. FE 2-204" after 6:30 5 ROOMS IN ROMONA TERRACE. C1550 preferred, $75 month. FE 6 ROOM MODERN reper NEAR down town. FE 4-4474 after 4:00, 1 BLK. NORTH of Sears $75 mo. FE $-6003. - gis ots OUnInY LIVING - You'll BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM HOME | with 3 car garage, kitchen newly remodeled with built in oe electric stove & jouble Fene ae will sacrifice _Heighis, FARMS $133 PER ACRE AND UP. 130 A semi rete lake $20,000 year oroene — at lakes, $3,750 and up. choose from, Bertra: wyte, salesman. Ph UP 8-3146 Gerald , _.Broker, Pinckney, Mich. sell things | oii through Classified’) A . aaa fot aN Ek : FOR CASH “inate HURRY, after 5. 635 Au PARTLY FURN. NEWLY DEC./| orated. pms, & vaca, near, High | HOUSE a U-RM HOUSE ON SMALL FAR & =—— Abe Bivd, $120. i vententiy jovated- ENT. ees & Pontiac, FE 61 \N, GARAGE HOURE. | elcome Fe sve), call LD bed i ar ene ar a be Peso 4 ett 2 of rhom- ROY IK ‘OUE 46%) Huron st. , x : OA ‘shar | 2 BEDROOM BRICK Basement eat | n ant heat, rec. n, fire: aoe many other_fine fcatures,. $17, _by_ owner. OL 1-6438. COLORED SPECIALS! oo HOME WITH BASEMENT, OTL FURNACE, TILE loam, FLOORS, PA : =< $1,000 vow BEDROOM MOME. EX- CELLENT. CONDITION & fic pre 3 vols BASE» LOT. ER: VALUE cr, Realtor | Be iia v eo love the comforts and the ee , all large. Lovely den. Carpeted living room. 15x15 din- ing rm, 17x17? kitchen. Large bath, — aol from to bot- ree barn. Two car gé- ree, acres of land. —_ 16% miles trom eity mits. < recover a tess, Dial FE. 2siat for. an peste a Line NINGS eT #30. Call | JERRY i OFFERS [REND ‘BEATER 3 bedrooms, 2. story frame home located in Waterterd with Maceday on ? lots, enly $5950 with $500 down. Handy Man’s Special 4 ‘room ~cottage located near Williams Lake. Aiding. onty $4500 with 9s0 TODAY’S VALUE 4 rooms end bath. large util- ity, 2 Ta lots, of Never before could a get such a good buy this 4 reom ranch type ho full treet Drayton Pisins. aan ok taal _— 91300 COLORED. FAMILIES 1% car garage, 1 rage | po good size ree bene = rental ancy pede _ only $8950 w h $1,000 do JERRY E. ADAMS CO. Open Eves "til LU Bun. 1 te § 3172 W. Huron 8t. PE 4-4561 ie -ONG, Law, RANCHY drive. Oakland Lake Area. days ageearguenc aoa Dn. to 4% per cen! SMALL DN. ‘PAYMENT Only $450 Dn, = ive you, im- mediate 5 rms. and bath wi part recline bes gad pil heat. Inside = Pore close te school and monthly. 4 LAKEFRON TS With _ ages ft. of sandy Lake .- Fron 3 yr.. ree homes and 2 cottages, Only 4 miles W. of $550 DOWN . $ ie jee Situated —~en_2 lots, tiv. on Williams Lk Haag mah : R. D:. RILEY, Broker 500 —o Lake Road ‘ -FE FE 4-1157 4-4821 Bee ee POWN RAY O’NEIL, Realtdr _ FE ane a re rm eats VISIT OUR OFFICE —and look over | DONELSON “PARK - peel eatemsay oo . You" =~ ar 7 room Cape agg 8, Park right at our door, - areal Phen Tg wall-to-wall cari ing. ge tec. room, full LIST—with us for fast -& ftictent 4 breeseway.. Scar ge- real cotahe service. We buy. = coon Laue well. se ie and tende. Ask for Bir. town. Way ast see “her L. H. BROWN, Realtor |tAKE FRonr 1362 W. Huron Ph. PE. 24810 fants, boat and 24. beat, take: Multiple Listing Sesrvice price $9,000~terms, - PLACE A “LOST AD.") WEB Cal: FE 2 818 for. an ad a i ra : EM _3-4671 6 RM MODERN“HOME. 1's ACRE | LTQR 1648 Union Lake Rd. ground. car F Sarage. $6,000 with $500 o FE 42 “ANNETT | OF FER S Auburn. Manor pa AX $8,200, ALSO INCOMES. \ CRA\WEORD: AGENCY acres : 700, By owner. ~ Home 2 and Business rooms & paid. full pabeonent wih gas heat, 2 car garage with paved drive. 105° on main street in fast. groming community just north — 000 with terms. Let us show you, | this today. i | { | | Near Fishers) ‘| “4 foom home with bath near bus, stores & school, just a good piace to bad jean maried® Hes arate toga! own. Thaty w. Huron st FE 41540 call MY 3-114 Buy Thru Partridge _List Thru Partridge $250 DOWN fire repairs, vow rooms and bath on jot. | rage. }. mee bil i, dining room, nice kitchen orl price | * New y ready fo mov: . is "this ons 2 bedroom location with lake priv- eS ou rece IGVELAND 2188 Case Lake Rd., Keego Harbor’ 2-4875 FE +166) EB. FULL | basement. 2's car garage large | lot. Paved driveway nose vater- _ford Drive-in. OR 3-167 ~~ Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge Immediate Possession: | COLORED. 5 ROOMS, $800 dn, $5,500 FE 56-7420. $500 DOWN: _ ol on Sylvan oe “No” ‘Money: Down Nao) we coo on your starter home with full ment roug h wiring, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Telegranb Rd. Open 09 Pe ns or ree sanyo m b- “150, < Established in 1916 Would make good: spot for doc- * tor’s office a other business. A RARE abl excesran tt contem- ERTY — Zoned “fom=+ --_ For Sale Houbes | 43 Rte Pathe ae, one k Own Your, Own Beaineas, a Paint Creek > Very secluded, beautiful home overlooking 20 scenic sates: with Paint Creek th front of conmoctiog Bl house as servant meariare _ eta beun rock television. Many custom fea- tures. Terms. Lakeville Lake privileged bungalow im Lakeville. Nice shade for summer living. 1 car ga- rage. Less than (96,000 with terms. LAWRENCE WwW. “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS. to _ HAPPINESS “NE W RANCH HOME EST SIDE—TWO. LAKES ibs. space for recreation. | Privileges beh Meceday a Lotus -Lakes 40 ft. ered for $12,450 —$1,450 oy IT’S NEW AND VACANT. +e To Buy—To Sell—To Trade MAHAN FE 2.0263 RE ' 1075 W. Huron NEXT POOR TO BRANCH a - : : ; : ee | ; ot a . ee , ed * as ERTS THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JUNE a, 0 3 is|__ For Sale Howe, 4 |___Fot Sale Houses 4 (CARNIVAL -“: nee < Dick Turner For Sale Houses ‘43; | Fér Sale Houses” 43) ° For Sale Houses 43 + home bri ‘est Side for home on West side large equity. Write Pontise Box 92: a a is ~ $300: DOWN “You will Evy this 3 apy wnee tered walls & rooming hardwood floors. There ng tbody well- with auto. wash- y ae old &} built on a large | 100x1 ith a nice This is not roject Soo & must be seen Me e ap reciated. Payment approximate- ved rie aed mo. including ‘taxes & Fr. C. Wood Go. Realtor OR 3-1235 After 7 p.m. call OR 3-644 Corner _ Williams — Lake _Rd. a MSO. Drayton Woods Offers’ A tine white frame ranch home, Situated on large jot wiin plenty © of garden space. ventilated bearms, A comiorta 2 Jarge weal = as 125, needs PSG eee Butlt in 1954. on oe lar ree, $3, 180. only $259 down, $35 month s | mabe | Loerie arate partially ADAMS carpeted living tm. with brick 3 129 inal ff South need. 3 lovely bedrooms, 2 : ater ke ees Commerce cea Com mnsreell N OTHING fireplaces, birch cupboards, biphe areeeeay On ait marl ape : kitchen plus 10x12.6 utility | Township. fe arbage eeoeee: semis coun- OPDYKE SUB surrounding neighborhood, The G room. New carpeting | DOWN: ore, edn coset oie tee, 103 8. bead Lake orion as 2 fail high ary basement is @iviced - : drapes and Venetian blinds: BY OWNER : exceliien tion. Y 2-282 Lovely 2 bedrm. home. Breeze- into 3 rms. The children can play 3 included. FA gas furnace | | trms. Could not be weoaateens ~ l Way, attached garage. Lot 80x180’.' in the breezeway. Large attached Owner moving out of state| 3 bedroom brick. Oak ak floors. ou e | Will build 2 or 3 bedroom starter at this price, ‘ eet Pull price $7, 880. garage with overhead doors, cell- $9,900, terms ; | bath. Automatic oil house on your lot, rough , wiring : F bedra a EQUM ate IN ONE : See nt toehiener, pute. oti heat. a , | ty room. Alummnuni- ocean & | & rough plumbing included. Or $1,500 DOWN—Snug, neat, conn 4 | vo house at . Lake. OR WEST SIDE Fal price only $14,990 with 83.306 L kefront | sereens. Landscaped jot. Will “sae: | will build on my lot for small | bedroom ranch. Cheerful . Gaon nisin odinis) peczecilon (Mie akeiron rifice for only $1700 down down payments. locattons. to | en, full bath, nice yard, lake J bedrm. all modern. Nice yard. | GO". ‘Ruocr this one gust wee Leas tbase| | ee St, Drayton Plains. OR | _ choose from. OR : privileges. Only $8,500, terms. ROCHESFER vib in, Oarage. Paved streets. . s e. 5 : p Wernnerers trees, nice beach. Home re-| OFF W ALTON : LAKE FRONT—Not many compar- ea ae A ary Gover ari x a LOW UPKEEP modeled insidé, natural) $300 DOWN. able 10 this, 80 ft of safe) bathe’ family room gee; tat NORTH SIDE WIG VALUE wood in kitehen and pap-| Near Giddings Very attractive 63 : on close-in lake. 2 bed-| rage’ yard work is “done. Imme- eisee) bas) Wis is eee eied living rodm and bed-| modern pong Idea] for family. rooms, Hying room, a as ‘es vs s nice rm 3 bedrm. suburban home in cen- giassed front porch. Approx} acre, with berries, fruit New 3 ddrm. starter home. full 2 ues eg 8 eer oe room e kitchen.” bath il pi*| home. Only $900 down. Shown by | ter of Watertord Township with enclosed rear parch. 2 large PP c . pajemant— “Ober <_ in all bedrooms for twin beds. Bath All tiled tase- ment and rec. room Ptes- tered walls, oak floors, gas heat Priced*right at $11,500 with $2,500 down WALLED LAKE AREA_-— Out-of-town owner has juat reduced this beautiful brick home from $31,600 to $25 - 000 cash to mortgage. Large living room ‘] walj al! mir- rored). Dining ell, 14 ft. dream kitchen with ample eating, space, 3 huge bed- with Vestibule en- closet. Full asement, rec. room with fireplace. extra lavatory. GE steam heat. living rm, dining room and hall rich- lv carpeted plus drapes At- tral with tached garage. Located on 3 jots with stone retainer wall, Lake priviléges. TF YOU HAVE a large fam- fly and need a 4 bedroom home don't miss this one. Nice LAles Sube room, full din- ing room, kite! and 2 bed- rooms down: bedrooms up. All tiled bath plastered wails, hardwood floors. full basement, oil heat, beautiful landscaped Priced at $11,500 with $2,000 down. Owner transferred. NEARLY NEW. 4 room house features.: oak floors, and birch doors. Living rm _, 2 large bedrooms, noice kitchen with dining space Good sized ~util room, storms and screens. $7, “down — per month including taxes and ineurance. RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. eve tne ho Age 9-9 PE 3-7103 OR_ 3-228 E IKE ‘NEW 2 bedroom ceramic tiled bath, hardy!" wood ree- Earl E. James. #260 Peace: Lk. Ra. THMORE, 161 WEST: civ aT ILLANS $400 DN. te beacion ranch, almost new, Fun basem. auto, heat & hot wa- | bm af ars Gasinator, fence. and bath | Daneled sun rootn 12216, kitchen 12x18, nice ving room, Hace bath, full base- ment, oi] heat. water softener, breereway, 2 car garage, poultry house - other selling appointments. Al! comparabie poms: in this exclusive neighbor- Here ts a doll“ house that fs in spick and span condition inside and out, full basement, new gil, AC heating plant practically ew wall to wall ca ing. nice kitchen, dandy lot rice $8,000 INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK SALE OR TRADE Beautiful family home. five ex- ceptionally large livable rooms on main floor witn Jovely ce- ramic tile bath. two ‘exceptional paneled dormitory bedrooms up, with private bath, excellent base. | ment. gas heat good garage Priee is right 317950 or consider home, business or contracts in trade BRICK $1450 down ROSSHIRE CT TERRACE A-1 condition. new storms and screens. gas heat nice garden spot, ideal™ jocation | | | 3 BEDROOM Glassed and screened porch, large eaates lot, over water, 1's oe ae street, Owner iano rred. $9,075 with reason- able down yment. aor AGEN MILFORD, emo e aettest 44755 . EM rs terms. John Sires FR 2-4060 or FE 2-4 ; WATERFORD TWP ranch eS home with s big full basement, rec. room and area in bsmt. Large livine rm. dining area, attractive kitchen. work | 3 nice bedrooms. and beautiful ba Paved drive and i's car | garage. Lot 715x170. $14,200, rms. % ACRE Lecateqd on Hospital road tn- | cludes a 6 room home only 3/ old Forced air oi) heat | Very reasonable price of $7,850. | John K. Irwin REALTOR Bince 1825 313 West Huron &t Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. FE 5-4646 HAYDEN A new 2 bedroom cme on von your lot. Cal) for infor- ma’ today BALD EAGLE LAKE FRONT 7 rooms. Excellent’ beach, §1,500 down. NEAR CLARKSTON 6 Room | brick ranch home. $18,500. terms SASHABAW SCHOOL AREA. 3} bedroom ranch home. $1.650 down SCOTT LAKE RD. 2 Bedroom home with expansion attic, Full basement. $13,000. Terms. %, ACRE LOT € Room. home Close to new elementary school. $1,911.78 down WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT 3 Bedroom brick home modern Many extras. $20.000 Terms. 7) 6©COOLEY LAKE WATER- FRONT. 3 Bedroom brick home | Split elevation. 2 Fireplaces. $28.- 500. _ Terms WHITE LAKE 2? Bedroom mod- ern home .2-car garage. a $2,500 down “puck beach. 3 Bedroom family room. home plugs 21 { | j } | $10,500 LAKE FRONT Sandy. A warm spacious, comfortable | $14,500. Terms. and handy piace to live. just off 41 999 DOWN Immediste Posser bal haired sion $ room home with base-— WATKINS LAKE BUNGALOW ment. Large lot terma - i Terms er ose arranged for a J. C. HAY PEN Bea reliable hewn Hae 36 on Tour 86 FE Walton PE t-044! minute bungalow is 24x36 on foun- dation with full basement. oak | OP¢h_ Eres _—__ to_3 floors and plastered walls, beau- | tiful recreation room, basement at-ground level, boat at door, and mantv other outstanding appoint- $2500 DOW ~S ments. DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE, BUY AND 8ELL 752 W. Huron St. Phone FE 41557 STOUT'S Best Buys Today AUBURN HE 1G Hits A real buy hére in thia modern 3 bedroom home, located ‘on ', acre land- scaped lot with fruit trees, shrubbery and nice lawn, House has large living room, with.plastered walls, one bedroom, bath, dining room and kitchen down and 2 bedrooms up. Full base- ment. with recreati area and bar, leundry trays and large fruit closet. $2.650 down will handle. Immedi- ate possession. $495 DOWN GO GO GO'On this one 4 large rooms and bath, full basement and oil furnace, Oak floors, Venetian shades and lovely awnings. High end dry lot, with excellent view. Immediate possession. BM 3-631! | T. RESALE Owner sacrificing on lovely & room and home, locates on street. close to schoo bus line Shiny oak floors, Jarge living room with din- ing ell, 2 dandy bedrooms, basement, alum. screens and fenced ba yard, Only $1,530 down and small monthly payments og clude taxes and insurance $495 DOWN For this new 3 bedroom tanch style with attractive red cedar sheke siding, lo- cated orf large level * lot away from the se of the city. Not on the interior, Edw M. Stout. Realtor. 11_N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 56-6165 = Eves. Tu 8:30 DRAYTON WOODS A beauty of a home: in an iden _location. This ranch, home with 2 large pncspat es er ving. room. ment and iatte garage ia to | work . Sit- uated on "PULL PRICE: $18,500; J \ * Chapin Real Estate . Balance a than ren Make an tment to see this Drayton Pi —— today. : OR 3-1223 6 (CLARK SCOTCH LAKE FRONT. $2,500 down. This home has~¢wo nice bedrooms, living roog: with stone fireplace, large combined kitchen and dining area, full basement, lot« of weeping willows on prop- erty. Priced at $11,500 UNION LAKE SOUTH DE This attractive bungalow has two bedrooms home dving room. modern kitchen floors. Bisse large utility room, only ': block from Iake. at $7,950 with $2,000 down. LOW DOWN P DAY LAKE AR rooms, “This recon- room, com- Utility room, good sized lot. fishing and swimming. Full price oniy $7,950. CITY, UPTOWN. $1.975 DOWN. This three bedroom home- ‘all on second floor) has &~ 20 foot room, modern kitchen, ite! floors down, lastered walls guto. Loy heat, car garage Located Perry street. Call, for ceseetenoet. ce ARK RE AL ES aes 4-6402 4-4813 " Open Evenings & sanaess Multiple Listing Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Brick ranch hous€'3 bed- room, extra large living baths, 140. ft. ; jaree pi picture win- ving room carpeted, basem e Perry Park 2 bedrooms with atiniched ate oak floors, piec bath, tile walls in kitchen, fenced lot, one block off Perry Street: North West - He 6 room modern, 3 bedrooms & bath ma uv ae: «», |din- - orm & down, basem ‘atom - gas heat, - tases all down ecg ad will handle | lance ess than ‘rent, better look *. \, hy with dinette. oak) fenced | MENT. MACE-. SMAL. "LDN. PAYMENT Only $450-dn. wil) mediate eS bath. heat. nsia. reity “limits, close to school and $50 m 4 LA EF RONTS . of sandy lake front- homes and miles “$550 DOWN. 3 bedrms. and full bath. Situated on 2 lots. Lake priv. on Williams Lake, ow vacant : R. D. RILEY. Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rese: FE 41157 you im- DAILY 5-8 BATURDAY 24 SUNDAY 1-7 Budget Rancher 3-BEDROOM Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours PEATURING DOO NG CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS LECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER FOR ONLY $9,975 PLUS LOT’ DIRECTIONS TO MODEI WATCH FOR ECONOMY LIVING $250 DOWN To Gis Near the McCon- nell School and consisting of » 3 bedrooms. 1's baths, oil heat and newly remodeled kitchen. All for only $7.500— where can you beat jt? $300 DOWN ja hard to believe in this fay and age. bul we ece 3 a cute. and cory honeym cottage on the water at wil. liams Lake for just that figure down, If your creait is good, cal} for details, $300 DOWN anenees 9 m on ms righted e vi- thins Lane. to observe a genuine value when you in- spect this 2 bedroom home with oi] heat and a : car Garage for only $6, $950 DOWN Its a 5 room bungalow with giassed porch, full base- ment, oil heat -garage and pretty shaded lot 50x150, To- = price only $7,058. $950 DOWN And only 3 blocks to grate and junior high schoo - reems with full Secon gas heat and even the car- peting and aluminum storms - and screens for only $6,950 pe Is BEL JEVIN ALL NOW, $],000 DOWN $220 PER MONTH Can be received “from ‘this’ home close to downtown Pontiac. It .consists of 3 three-room apartmenta_ plus — _2 sleeping rooms, also bas a 4 car garage at fod of lot. -Pull price $11,000 2 Only $1,000 down to quali- fied buyer. FULL ACRE 6 rooms with 3 bedrooms afl on 1 floor.. Paved road = echoole bus at door. to parks and lakes. Makes it fdeal for wae Or year around Plent of fruit and berries, 7,300 —$1,300 DOWN. Bateman 44821 | | Kampsenuwen pow about this one. Fashions of Spring This beautiful Roman brick 3 edroom rancher is situated ino of W. Bloomfield's better lu- cations. Close to schools and shopping. Well lanaecaped yard with shrubs & flowers. Spacious living room with full Roman brick fireplace. Large dining room with bright, cheery tchen see: Plastered walls ‘And coved cel ings. Ceramic tile bath. Full basement. Tastefully finished with tile floors. Full cement driveway with big, roomy car. garage Custom built—this home ts really & truly a place of fashion. §27,- 900. Williams Lake Area A 4year-old ranch type bome on a large well landscaped lot with on ‘beautiful Williams eled Walls, utility room, efficient kitchen. Au- tomatic oi] heat aluminum siding Storms and screens. All for §9,900 With $1,900 down. WHITE ~ BROS. EALTO Phone or’ 3-1295 or OR 3-1873 Dixte Hwy Open ‘Eves. til 9; Bun Sunday 10 to 8 __Income Property 43 LARGE DUPLEX. a = VERY reasonable, 48 Mechan _For Sale Lake ay 44 80° ON LAKE VAN NORMAN IN Waterford Year round living. LO- gan 1-9311 | cae BY OWNER. | LAKEFRONT 1 1 BED- -room hame on Scott Lk Outdoor and indoor fireplace 1's car ga- rage. Glass and Lot by terms. 3171 M-Cormick BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES OVER- looking Walters Lake, 80x100 ft Lake privileges $750. Low down payment. Easy terms. DENNIS QO CONNOR. enonre | MY 2-0040° 5-0682 | COTTAGE aT 4653 Open Sun. 1 9 6, 2-9654 KING SIZE 100 feet frontage on 260 «ft )=«6deep cxce|- view. -Well restricted Oniy one mile nerth of Clarkston. Only $400 down AN NORMAN LAKE Exceilent building sife with view of Waterford Hill 65 x 226 Good fishing and bathing Priced at 85.000, Gaaicice “Ra ‘or phone FE ins oo with terms Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 77 N. Saginaw st. Ph FE 5-8168 Open Eves ‘Ti] 8 3 2 CANAL FRONTS Located -west of Pontiac with 80 f\. frontage on the water lead- ing to Cass Lake. Priced at $1,400 with $400 down. -R.D. RILEY, 600 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 44821 Broker - FE 41157 LAKE FRONT 3 BEDROOM LOG cabin, knotty pine, tiled through- out. Natural fireplace, glassed in porch, 8x26. Screens, auto. fi water, stail shower, utility rm, “extra lot Shechaee 7 miles from Waterford MA , 5-762 IN LAKE orion. LAKE” FRONT summq: home 3 bedrooms, MATTRESS FOR YOUR LAND Call between 5-7 6564 Dons Dr (WHERE. UD HAVE BOLD Drayton Plains 1H. J VAN WELT ABOU] ANYTHING fOU WANT Phone OR _3-1355. |POR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND slid pe sessed ‘HOME. WILL| 4 inte ‘out of the way but © lot ake older home in trade or your js.s t pay Space heaters. all equity. Call for appointment, FE Gas an: electric refriger- oem ators. Ranges and water heaters Bathroom fixtures beds chests - dressers, Monger bags springs @n mattresses occasional che i sizes. SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN) mower on a new Eclipse hand, Rotary or reel type power mow. er. Lawn mowers sha Complete line of Beotts, seeds and fertilizers, we rent seeders and lawn rollers. sanding machines’ and polishers. j BARNES HARDWARE suites. other misc items NEW & USED Visit our -trane dept for rea) bargains Use Pal pn tals PLAN OR ¥ UP TO # MONTHS TO PAY TRADE OR SELL FOR Best —*¢ Whizzer FE 44178 | ‘EAP TABLE, , suites, | 742 W. Huron St Easy Park We buy sell or trade Com. out swap, BUY OR SELL — CALL and look aroupt. 2? acres of free | Rwap Service OR 3-561 Laat | e sa on HONE " $-924; SWAP EQUITY IN 35 GREAT > OPEN MON. AT. @ TO 6 Lakes 1955 trailer for car or FR RIDAY to's equity im car, 3381 Highland Rd 4 miles E ot Pontiac or 1 mile Pontiac. { ol _Aubure Heights on Autaurn Sale Household ¢ Goods 57 Oe = | NEW HP. REFPIG | off. Usea TVs $l¥ 8 up. RCA col- or IV, $300 Sweets Rad'o & Ap- phance, 422 W. Huron. FE #1133. PFAFF SEWING MACHINE WITH 7ig-tag attachments. Payments ¢ $550 mo FE 23337 PORCH CHAIRS & RUGS. ; place fixtures, Seenevet record player iddicumbd bleached ee nogeny. china cabinet, | _Westinghous roaster. MB 48111 | REBUILT WASHI"G MACHINES | All makes. Guaranteed Thyle Electric $02 N Johnson, FE _ 45169 Cee careening) RENT | oT ae pa | A NEW AUTOMATIC IRONRITE ITRONER $2 Per Week Home Instruction FE Len __ MI eon, RCA 12'a" THLEViSION. MAHOG | auy ankate: Only $2095. Milk’s | MI 6-1300. | SINGER ROUND BOBBIN. FINE | cqndition Need good credit Pay | | ments of only $490 month FE | | 8-1564 Coronet |SELLING SINGER CONSOLE. like new. Round bobbin, Fine con- oer radio- Free dition. Make payments of only | ; _$3:95 8 | month. E 8-1564 Coronet STEEL _ ‘SLIDING ~ DOORS “a | wide, 2 sets. rattan porch furn!- ' ture 3 pleces, aluminum chaise | lounge, drop leaf hall table, Grapes, electric train, Lienel, _mounted or on table. EM 43-4531. STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD, ex: changed ‘Turner's. t. _ens FE 2-0801. | SINGER CONSOLE, ROUND BOB- bin. Payments 8615 month. Total $64.50 Free home cemonst No obligation FE 2-3337, ichi- gan Sewing Center. Te-xt-t- COMBINATION ¢ aLcM- inum ¢éoor complete. Single & Dod TO Sat R, $50. WASHER $25 : 1050 W. HURON 8 otfer-Slece | Deegeipick up. poy | Gouble Goshen Gliders. 3 heavy 2 g $35 17 im TY $35 2 ! y OPEN EVE "TIL bie, redie bearer ‘ur coat Cail! piece living Sas ey Bice: |) éuty "leas: traverce)/sese. MI 4 Sale Land Contracts 52) _FE_5-1876 after 5_ trig Stove: | vo _Sale Land Contracts 52. WILL SELL on oe POR AUTOMATIC RCA WHIRLPOOL | TOASTMASTER. 60 - OAL ELEC 5 c eae late model car equity on 3 bed-| refrigerator, 12 cu ft. deluxe | Jiang gisg 95 Munro . 25% DISCOUNT room a almost complete an~ Crosley Deluxe electric range — _ Electric Co. 1060 W_ Huron $6,200 aaenee, Payable at 865 Laas ¢ ol c— nome over repeceetsee waving $2 weak TR. PADEAN DEPT. per month at 6 per cent interest. sq. <- Cost you $4650. A-l purchaser. | WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL CAR _Schick's, MY 33711. ‘Quar electric washer $29 95 or truck as down payment on 3 AUTOMATIC WASHERS RS REBUILT 2-pe. living room suite $829 05 CHATTEL MTGE bedroom, 2 ese! frame. 6 rooms.| $4050 and up Wringer washers. |25c living room suite $19 95 Excellent investment. Sold for renal Ce Fenced-in yard) 60.96 end Gus eee ears: 860.05 @pc dining room suite $48 05 & garage ty handle 89.000 bal-| and up teed. Tabletop gas range $49 95 $16,800 with $6.200 down payment/ ance on land contract. OR 3-5656 ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS ictal clothes tree 84% Pays $178 pee month at 6 per for appointment. By private, 0 Oakland Ave PE 2-402! $519 vatue }-pc. bedrm ste $7995 aftcoun suterant offered at 15 per cent _owner BUFFET si0 SPCRETARY "DESK Studio couch 924 95 = —_ $1 Post card mimegraph ma- . oa? Mb in RILEY, Broker For, Sale ( Clothin 56 a Bate Antigue wooden Pw Pi we MAN —— in en t et y writer x r Do 500 Filieabeth Lake Rd S| te p Houlingheat Wane 17 E Huron ae +4 Mowey to Loan ‘53, BAROAING GALORE ON ENTIRE Store 2280 Baldw ~ USED TRADE- (State Licensed Lenders) 8TOCK oF MEN’S SUITS, SPORT BOX SPRING & MATTRESS $30 ONO COATS, JACKETS, PANTS. LAY- FE 5-7261 a DEPT. BORROW | wa EDWARD: Se Pa URE BEDS. s30. CHROME. DE | ¢ chrome chaise 824 80 tle se’ ai rop « r as Ou ®e t WITH on * _ SAGINAW = 2-2108 table & 2 chairs, $8. large tier | Washer : $19.95 ’ , L SCOUT | UNIFORM. SIZE ia t 0. chest of d _ $5: | Davenport & chsir $29 5 CONFIDENCE | Seto “SWAP FOR SIZE 10 Hox saddindry ce bgcnein oa: 3 pe. sectional Sc es $30.50 HFC-Householad Finance Corpor. | UNIFOR} FE 665539 AFTER pc fliving room suite, §75. FE 6 pe. dining rm eset . $59 50 ation aimee oldest 6 PM +6: it Dese are table mahogany pe fargest finance, company” backed “BARGAINS — SMALL RADIOS s6 Pe‘riserator by 78 years of experience. You to $12. Clock radtos, §8 to $12 = NY OTHER ITEMS may borrow to $500 if you Scrap & Iron S6A\ rr $6755. | ONVENIENT TERMS have a steady tmcome and can aepre a | havea 7 make ym payments.|A-l1 PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS RED CHROME DINETTE SET. #25 THOMA’ ECONOMY Loane are made without endors:| _end_iron. PE 0417-FE_¢6872.| Osco *Mreied tx” Rog ite FURNITURE CO. Te de aes seer we Pi 361 8. Saginaw Bt sily the same day. Phone or stop Sale Household Goods 57 BLOND BEDROOM BRAND KEW Ponti tehigan “Household Finance 1 CALL TO SWAP SER | eee trees end check, all ter | SCHUMAN UPRIONT PIANO EX: ; $9950. Pay only 82 weekly 20/ cellent condition FE Corp. of Pontiac Sine Sr sas” “MMT*T 7%) other sets at equa: savings, Pear. SOLID MAPLE TABLE. | 48x32 3%) 8 Saginaw Bt. The Kay Big 7 WIEGE hivine: ROO’ OOM a atITe 3 son's Furniture 42 Orchard Lake two leaves & pads. 6 chairs, $45 2nd Floor, Room 24 — FE 4-053 dpa MI eoraeeinanne Rem- BLOND TWIN BEDS COMPLETE. | TELEVISION BARGAINS in LOANS $25 TO $500 seats papmental’ S| piseon bcerece nett OR "3-140 quality sets, Recond & guar. $30 BENEFICIAL suite, $40. FE e-afis, 391 Scott BABY CRIB. 5. BRAND NEW, 6 YR.| “p. 6161 Commerce Rd EM SARS Lake Rd. size $15.95 Alro we inner. | 34114 FINANCE CO. } PIECE SECTIONAL PA spring matiressen, $785 Pear-| TRADE ELECTRIC RANOES FOR rest s rniture a a6 ranges, 5 i unro hoe (Provident Leen) _ plastic couch. $30. MArket an Furniture 42 Orcbard Le eee ne — wrence , AL : FE 2-0249 | ~ LOANS $28 TO $500 $25 MMUNITY LoaN co. 30 BE. LAWRENCE FE 6-043) DLY SERVICE Buckner Customers Happy. eit STORE OR OFFICE ee r mon’ grins, apace. 2 a s aren: eee wits o D0 sq ft. for only ise _ Includes heat & elec. -3700, Mr, Greenberg. Besiness | Opperteeere es | s TERRACE TYPE MODERN APT. : for pore dy vestment. Lake ae $3,000 Dn. $14,000. FE roe BRIVE © STORE_ON EWY imp Pisuehy Realty. Ortonville, . Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge INVES# MENT Business coyner on main et > rapidly growing Mitora) 8m & et) bfiek buficing wonderful location for —s business. 85.009 down. will | ndle. ; 3140 Ww. HUR RON: | FE 2-4411 or Eves. MU_ #6417 SALE GROCERY STORE, STOCK & fixtures $2,000 $500 down, FE 75-9005. > SPACE FOR BEAUTY SHOP, FOR “Tent ebeep. 494 W. Huron St. ‘WELL L er ee HARDWARE | i a REAL aiton Sell hi ALT + reli Pon- 7,307, 70 8 TO SEE. up ste able person or aget I App tiac Press.Box 56. Buy Thru Partridge equipment tots town or ‘yantr wil eck limit gr = “ za ae ROY KY he | 26'4\ W. Huron fis door. $17. 00 | BEAUTY. sHOP Milford. $1,300 ‘down, Budiness & fixtures ‘& in- vi aie Good pesienss location. lat HAYDEN; Seth Pal - List Thru Fae PY TAUR. _ equiped. Low price. APE 2-8207 TORE WiTh na Qua sarang, ad ted ame } 10 anit | . mrotel and |. Pea hall hei, ean | pope Pt $10,000 Pe $17, t year. | USS. Free estimates. One &* ner, m _and stand, $100. MA Ans paints, cabinet hardware, locks, sliding door trecks, hand tools. etc. Call as for estimates Atumiium Siding. Alum. & Fibér- las awnings A lum. screen room thamental Iron, Alum. storms, Windows, Jalousies, birch & steel” aoe hens. No money down, $5 m & up VAL- LELY'S. Kibaa & Rochester Ra. 7 stand, $100 One 6" planer, motor & stand, $100 MA 4-1200. 28% DISCOUNT. On Super Kem-tone and Kem-Glo paint. Discontinyed colors. Ber- | ry Bros flat and Lusterio paints Oakland Fuel and Paint, o Or- | chard Lake Ave. FE 5-615 t No ey down, FHA approted. _FREE. SESTIMATES. _FE . 71. yd brook 21174 | READY MIX CEMENT ae SK. Ready Mix aoe COON CAPO 6 sk. | Silica Band 7 m= sk i White Cement. $3.50. sk. | iSlaylock L &- BUILDING SUPPLY CO FE_ +1101 | COA ; Sl Orchards are nate __I tor Suitable : summer cottage. storage, office or) $100. 780 Jos-| mile north of Clarkston | Lake Orion za | SALE BARGAIN § New oak flooring, Ro. 4 $85 per M | lyn. - "9 Ra. New outside, 3 ft" doovs $17.00 2x45 8 te 20° 6e. ft. or $80 ber Mt | | Free -et toilet 4’ soil pipe. 5 ft. |e a Reynolds alum. ee LY < lic ft. Eeneirts ; sae ue tt) aft atl UM r 320 8. Pathioe lengths by 2 ft.. MA 54-4210 Brand hew 2% ft. $7.50 delivered BATHROOM FIATORES, YOUNGS. | hs , F te { ~ — ; a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, ] MONDAY, JUNE 3. 1957 aa , ae ~~ __ For Sale Lots,” 46). For Sale Fi asiness Opportuah t eae é ; Sale Farms 4 Business ~ sa scent 5h Sergi oe iy MODEST MAIDENS: By ‘Jay Ala For F Sale le Mistetlanesus + 60 F For. Sale Miscellaneous 60 = toe ACRES* iN conte ot : ne, eel. W" TABLE, saw wire, MOTOR’ & LUMBER BARGAINS. r 4X, | 226 pine At) Geoaesoeee | Qué shorts | Weather-stri. Youngstown, | Gx te enero) & mo for Ced (Rolling ‘door hardware. PHA R # TABLE SAW WITH MOTOR & | SURPLUS LUMBER & |MATERI AL SALES CoO. 5340 Highland Rd. Oe ft.) sisiiaiae & ft. Bil 2x10; 2xi2; 3x12 lengths, bargain priced aes toilets, sinks, pipe, * (Field tlle fittings windows ~— fence terms (M59) OR 3-1083 | LIONEL & AMERICAN FE ‘20784 a3 SIDEWALKS | automatic water Aeater hard ware, electra! supptes. Creck | and tile, galvanized tovoeg black | re nar fittings Low: Bros. aint and Sup.r Kemione. hts SUPPLY. 2685 Lapeer PE 4431 t micg, RECLAIMED - — ALL You n UNION WRECKING CO 21245 W Pf MILE RD Phone | KEnwood 5-8200 BEEF AN “PORK — HALF AND quarters Opuyke Mkt. FE 5-T941. CYCLONE FENCE - OR 3-7368 ,COMPLETE HEATING “INBTALLA- | tion, average 5 reom house this week onl $585 cash or terms Air-O-Matic Heating & Cooling Co 1730 Williams Lake Rd. at M50 next to new Foodtown Market OR 3-2046 __ CLOSE OUT -- 25 off rustic furniture souveniers __Costell's, Lake Orion, MY_ 3-373 CLOSET DOORS Biightly damaged steel fold doors All siges up to 6 wide. Priced from $5 & up Berry Door for _Seaes ‘371 8. Paddock, Pontiac, FE we GOLEMAN OIL FLOOR FURNACE MFG La | | PER CENT ly wood ent — mort dar TO ii, f ees a comeee one -— to Sabes soil, as send & gravel. OR . a pe ea Paul St. Cyr | ree 6 ac le . Lumber Co. : | =zee Humphrey PE 27008 A- 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. | LIGHT | DOZINO * pu. pirt LEM 3-2731 We Deliver | 84D & Seacesgawo 7 PLANK PICN'C TABLES, $15 «| 5 up. Cash & carry 7600 netes! . Cummings FE 3-5421 GS STtwa & USED MEPCHAN EBEoY ce FE 25925 . ms ~ | al TOP SOIL, BLACK verb Ms Pidies Sten 9 Hwy. Drayton ae gravel, bulldozin, | At SOIL, BLACK DIRT & PEAT. FILL SAND, CLAY & , GRAVEL, ‘OR 3-7540. A-1 TOP 8soOIL Rotorated. — ar @ delivered. : ches FE 54-0680 AA P son. Sheetrock tii a dirt nel eh SE ve 3 4x8 Sheet $1.35 oe Fetes Fir Piyscord, 4x8x%. sheet . Bea insulation 100 a. ft. $3.95 ft. . $7.90 Ls FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and genuine factory mere Free test |, on factory analyrer. ‘ENRICO ROSELLI fe Call after «09 p.m. EM POWER MOWERS __ Sale Store Equipment 64 $10 down buys a new 1957 ood : reliabie make with guaranteed GROCERY STORE EQUIRMENT. service by aapeciomecd power | Very reas. FE 2-3282. : mower mechanics Certified deal- .60 “OF 6 CHAIN LINK Sa | TASKER’S 63 W i.) N PIANO A cae “BEFORE 30 finighed posts, 2x4's and gate. = ae , Schmidt, FE MAYTAG, PUMP “STYLE. wae te _ $50 Call after 6 pm. MI 61220) chester 12 gauge pump shot gun sain 0,00. BTC . OIL GUN TYPF.}:.mode! 12. has polychoke & recoil |SET OF DRUMg FOR SALE. MU forced air GE ail controls with stock, 6 boxes of shells. MI) _$-0735__- ' fo yr guarantee eerste ete ee | ae 9 im evenings — sMALU ‘3B “GRAND PIAND, ~~ t season. now operating. or . | wheal finish. trade for 100,000 BTU. OR 36766! , ‘ NEW ORLY ArsED oe | ion eee i. after _ jaune j%@ in. 21-ft athe lic ft.) Gas APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE | * §aVE PL UMBING SUPPLY. ca Sale Off -Office < cauipeent 63 Exe cond. Ideal ye cable: ee 172 8. Saginaw F_5-2100 new window sashes + by 26 in. | ay USED OFFICE MOD TYPE- _FE 4-4886 after 5 a | Oa alGe range FE HOSPITAL. BED. writer, fae rebuilt. "Quick sale, ANCHOR FENCES” | port & chair OR 31018 Call | $45: EM 3-4466. | _t alter 3.30 | i | er for Jacobson, Eclipse, Moto- Mower, Reo Cooper anv others. sisal ey wall eae AQUA- LUNGS NEW. & USED mowe i ° GARDEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT ans air & free instruc- 1583 8. Woodward Pee (Just w, | tions. 60 Parkhurst. FE 5-3606. GUNs, MODERN & ANTIQUE Buy, sell, trade. Burr-Shell, 375 . FE 24708 GUNS — BUY — SELL — TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. _Thompson, 80 8. Perry. | STALL SHOWERS. COMPL Lr with faucets and curtain, Tents—Sale or Rent value.- $34.45. Lavatories, soapiate Bleeping Bags — Cots ~ Stoves with gleaming chrome faucets, | joe's A tk Nesurplus PE 20082 : toilets, values a $49.50. These are factory seconds.| WE HAVE A A BEAUTIFUL POOL Michigan Fluorescent, Or-| table and two. que sticks that we _chard LE Ave would like to sell to someone with ———===t= + more room than we have. In very SALE good condition. We are asking $50 Birch flush doors or it but we can be brought We have a complete line of _ Try calling FE 5-7246 after @ p.m. bullding supplies to aid you. | Steel culvert pipe - glazed sew- | __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 er pipe — drain tle — ber I a sewer pipe — 8 plaster board — | 10-A STONE, Rice BLACK DIRT . 75 winsulation, 100 sq. Zonolite per bag _ 81.39 a-1 PSoll | Desens fir Qs, 2x12, Qed | we ph pet ae eit e eee I. : Fill Trading evant! CE | xsi fir plywood ped) | oe “ = Inside door iambs WP. $3.95 ar BLACK DIBT. TOR wor. il pipe ge'vantzed pipe, sewer |" )_& _gravel._ | crock, plaster ind hardware A-l tor a ‘BOIL, | BAND, G Gantt. « Pi ie ee | EASY CREDIT TOTRMS. Be lagers Ge es AK BURE ITS Neri Beatty 136 Baicwin. rE | Ay 5 to 6 room élee, 720 gal. tank, gauge, of! filter, etc or sell separately OR 3-2046 CASH FOR FURNITURE * 4-788) CABINET 8 Cc. 95905: STAIN- less steel. saute oo $44.85; bar sinks, $3.95. . Thompson. | 80 8 Perry = = ; CLOSE OUT Ali Kinds outside doors & frames a’ low cost a less. Low prices on inside doors & . woods Pontiac | Plywood Co, 1488 Baldwin Ave. Ph. FE _2-2543 CULVERT PIPE _ 16 ga wo rrepeted pipe et $4.35 per linee! : Church's, Inc. 17 8. Squirrel Rd FE 2.0233 “FENCE BY LANGER | Northern Lumber Co, | “1,707 & sot, > yo WEEDS tt — ad! Cooley ae Ra & EM 3-3747 Fr BURMEISTER | | rs EM 34171 : FL “telegraph =e “pains i BLACK iarasel: PE oa 4-1 TOP sOIL. BLACK DIRT. ROMER 59 CO 2 TL AT 300 | £ ER | fill, sand & gravel. Delivered 7 28c. Man & Yange fuse b ays. eae —= aa A. nome. ee 8. oy TOP ~ REE TO PE Black ain. sand, =e @ fin. Dae fenced ‘: yard Sei! pd loading Dumphy Snipe Seen er excel- | cane Leman EM 3.4515 _ lent cond Fr 2-6681 after 7 A-: TOP SOIL, CRU STONE ROTO welche ~ I sang, gravel oe le Conklin. _FE $1112 or FE 2 ” Bo easy to rate. the ladies can - ———_—_- run them. Let us prove it with | “t TOP SOIL, RoaREs STONE. a-demonstration. Only 1 company | oa peat, fill. Earl How- makes the genuine (Roto-tiller:. ore $124.50 and up. Time payments | A-l TOP SOIL, RICH. BLACK available. WF MILLER. GAR-| dirt Sand, gravel ont a @irt No money down. Free estimates | FE ¢-0639 or EL@122 | DeWALT ® INCH RADIAL BAW Slightly ued Priced to sell. Hol- nly ME + Ael) ee 2600 Union ‘ke Rd at Co | SAVE ON K-GUTTER, Lake Commerce ick FE 341408 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST eano* AND TRIM MFOR, We wholesale to dealers. 7 OR CLEANER ROADS AND DRY RE OG use CALCIU me 250, PER SACK me’ up at the yard or §& or more sacks delivered. No limit on quantity. For immediate deliv- ery. POOLE 151 Oskland Ave FE 41594 i DEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT, 1582 | Eugene Bennett, F’ (Just N. — se 4 jl Woodward Ave. Al FARM TOF 80 som. 8 a ot nBEACK 8 tess” Birmingham). Phone My, dirt pea 1 ry clay Walt B in at hie ootty rer) Baldwin rE KINDs OF SAND. GRAVEL & SEWERS INSTALLED “ge cage oraera Ba to opm. Licensed & bonded. Beptic tanks & FE 5-822! fields. | A-L TOP SOTL = = $70 _0ed, 012. _Del_FE v-esve | CK DIRT Anyone having [woleck. ait. te. Te- TORNADO Seater SHELTERS __ | stxor nyer-aano, 5-onaver. Completely Installed SLACK DIRT, TOF sori or SAND FURNITURE, | CLOTHING, Pd 50 FE 28745 misc ms emens RIVE Open daily & Sunday. $2 D iVEWAY_ORAVEL Road FREE STANDING ) TOILETS. 418 98 8 Jim — EM 3.0881 Fe rive, Warhnetlewtittngs ES rwOWLaM Poor ; shoow!s TWO LAMP, FOUR wO- ] Scams A acetates gar, Bulldozing ands, : ¥ ® b an GRA i in here Puvhenin ag ae factories, $2195 value, $10.90.| Sop BLACK pint. LU These are factory marr Call 3634 Waldon Ro. at factory showrooms. eee rE 8300 FEET HURT? | _Fustescne Sa’ Sreava tha mien FE GUARAN FURNITURE & APPLIANCES i _KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-0474) U8ED pons ‘RANGE, $19.45 AND up. R. B. Munro Electrie Cn., | _ wooo Woiturs [tee 12-IN- TY CON CONSOLES. __REA- _-sonable. FE 4-04 WALNUT 9 PC inte G@ SUITE. ta- Suitable "er older ry with _iarge dining room ASHE. Gateleg table goats ‘12 ‘people $45 °° Fumea oak dining room eet, te- mattresses . $10.50 “SEL A mattresses $16.50 we Buy ie yn? ke eee | EVERYTHI | OA KLAND FURNITURE 104 bs, Beginaw FE 2-8523 ~ WASH YOUR DISHES” UTOMATICALLY | Ge DISHWASHER . NEEDS : NO PLUMBING $199.95 FREE HOME TRIAL L yA. NAGNER CO } ne ee For Sale iM iacotinestes 60 fe i di | 2 WHEEL TRAILERS E_3-7686 ¢-INCH 501 =e | PIPE § FI, $3.89 SAVE PLUMBING surety. 172 8. Saginaw ¥ FE 2100 UPBOARDS AND slightly used. PE 7'\4 HORSE CENTURY Les soles start single phase motor. 220. volts PM: 2 KITCHEN kitchen sink, 5-3552 or vo 1750. hice 3" pump na controls. FE _9-6470 between 10 & 2 6 IN. TABI SAW, GOOD COND. Brown mare riding horse, gentle White Lake 22." CAST “RON “GOAL FURNACE. 50 — > wood storm windows ei spite. Chea 8 +9 ELEC. HEA Gal. Auto: Gas Heal Cab. sinks & fitting® * sb0.50 up SHEAKP AST TABLE! 4 FE £706. » modern ares “faucets, loors. Basement windows. 80 val VE wie “bathroom fixtures. FE [ ue $14.05: also. _totlets thtubds, | | shower stalls terete “ya es, | 0 GAL. a: i Bory WATER These are abe poet 6, ™ prarrecesee Orche. Lk. ‘| 10 FRIO., try KNAPP Aecrotred Shoes CALVIN McGINNIS 1:86 Raeburn &t FOR SALE will hold luggage. New, never been used. Come have @ look. 95 8. Roselawn Like new. dey Sat. box.spring & Cheat bed iver Gas WATER . ~SEATER, $84.85: Electric water heaters, $78. | Bathtubs, first i $49 0 G. A. Thompson Perry GAS ENGIN FS. 2.to9 HP at Reduced Prices é a Garden Tractor ond other LEE'S SA 021 Mt. Clemens 8t. _FE 3-0830 Garage Doors Berry — overhead factory sec- onds Al) sizes and eb ane seiecuee oo itiek Blass an modern ‘oe 5 Cont fess Snare =e sithink et us aive a free es tims at 's. _Paddock 4. __ WE 2-0203 | HOUSE, TO BE WRECKED. IN- __ quire! 164 Dresden. iG W Cedar Post Yard | Piente « table. clothes line complete stoc post all sizes, +s | also metal ‘ciddhes line post & | wire noe 2977 Dixie Hwy, OR 3-9312 et ae HEATING EQUIPMENT — Brand new 80,009 BTU furnaces. MR controls, low-boy hy-boy, & counterflows. hontai pecsol sizes priced to save 52 al. eae water "Heater. { 79.50. gas. gas giass-lined, 10 year warranty, § . Custoth ‘duct work planned |to do-tt-yourself. We also have Used oil furnaces, oil Legh om ers. meners: con trols & ater Wayne. ating Co., * Rochester, L 2-O218.-. Let | NOT TOO DAMP TO PAINT with Ki 1, mo blister. _ Warwick, FE : KITCHEN CABI 4 and _ Oretard nihigt Fluorescent, ™3 ve. : LAVATORIE@. ina TAWN' i “MOWER “PARTS. os, os matt gs ladea, t0 ae trays, Fue faucets $23.95 + 4 tes Bouth Saginaw st, it | ax LAH, i 2 ere, i be % pike t FULL sIZE FOAM MATTRESS. | Ip bere od uses | LES & SERVCE Talbott Lumber FE 58-1872 | A BOAT TRAILER. | Lilean oa Lop) Soil $1 per, yard, loaded s BY Preach ¥1 eh Petia CINDERS Fi FOR SALE FE 26502 Plasterboard, rock lath. Hardware, Plumbing and eo trical Supplies, 1025 Oakland Ave Pi. FE 4-4585 VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH-| FILL DIRT, TOP SOIL. BLACK ens and bathrooms, $49.00 value, irt, ive! : me aise inrae selection pe ‘ $2 yard delivered, .FE door chimes at terrific values. Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- Pint DIRT, Peak & cater LAC chard Lk. Ave. 7 _ Watton gra 37652. WATER & SOFTENER. VERY GOOD : Bik $00. Berky. Liverty eave. | PILL D TOP SOT 5 ee Wall Tile I argecm eae FINE : a Le . “mizsbetne tae = “relepraph. Rds. FE S671 or Genuine Plastic Wall Tile ot 6 DE savings RY. Ob BLACK FOR, S6tk, STATE mt suatnn SOF open oe] Share ther WATER. SQFTENERS FARM TOP 5 : 80,000 grains Dowex. $278 value | _ for ve aay delivered. FE 4-6588. for $189. Buy factory ditect and | GOOD GRA $ YDS. 1 63247 for #7 delivered. FE ¢€503. anon BENSON "LUMBER GO: AND ALUMINOM cous nation doors and Immediate Delivery A-) top soil, Diack dirt, 4 Hert wash gravel, fil) dirt. veer eyMaER AND BUILDINGS. | wROLeSALE PLUMBING 8sUP- a | ecsus lavatories, all sizes & ood post, | A Believe It or Not Deal Loading 7 } Days Plies” available to all Pinest 32 Seago gicetie hot * water heat- ieee ee Wee bee Sts we ean bo ere 23. 2 to 6 yds basing Now pete TOP SOIL. & cfiv fill, 5400 Hatchery te oe 4" soil pipe, 6405 per length, ors, slightly damaged, $2.50 & up (32x21 double compartment sake, 90 CRS PERE IT WHR | damaged: 8} & up—New $14.50. WOW LO.DING =e seppiies : Te 7 & Lochaven. FE 2488 5 en u ; 1000 Ed uburn F Ra, ite 4 ¥ PONTIAC LASS quinder. Open 8 a.m. to| gan «en 6 pm. Open Saturday $ a.m. to crooning, comern a and ‘mortar. OR _> pm. 3.1534. , _Do It Yourself 61 Ds PROMPT DELIVERY 3 YARDS black dirt or peet, on seees, i lo You can now build Yourself a Te bake nGPend on + pe heme ners cow manure, Fin yp Airy or za pane FE ork _ 98-6589. before noon F GRAYED, ISP as ae pana a, ress hi I sp Fi ‘ain “Call” eC ers sot. FE 63144, 40) Shredded Peat Humus de! 10245. dle board. MY Ls . _Sale Sporting Goods 65. s emmy) fee ee ——. MS “THE PONT Panay ae een eres ore IAC C_PRESS, MONDAY, Fn ae UNE 3, ‘957, he 2 wits, Trees, Shrubs. ; AUBURN “TRIS GARDENS 68| Sale Farm Equipment ? a ‘ ; * oak tawere. OF IRIS T it 76 ‘Boats & : ; ane Saad Inte, Red. ‘black, ee 208 RACTOR Boats & Accessories 85) Up, ‘algo day ile Pte and) Sul BARGAINS |"saene : 85| Used ae Iities. 227 W, Au-l| with Bg By Versematic on. we aot MOLDED PLY: "Used Truck ‘Parts 89A EARLY PORE FOua |. gg wth pion ext ee aa 2 / USED k Parts 994 IZZY Weekes cos auton s WD |° Sinda he oo 2. freee: | Oto a T With A ip Be. HieionTs } AND MODELS = : out,- FE een tb ates| oe Poller, "$100.96" Sinn; snow of Ag ge wi A By =e (os & miles new ¥ 95. Simplici Smith Ct. Ct. leid 4 : SALES stan : i — ae w lade, 4 ee ia rr oi ~ Lake. Orion 3-0341,, 41 P = : os x es For Sale Pets hae Had ES a, $08. simpiic: 10 HP Goce Ef See pene 90 4, OF . 9 oars lens 2 H. RS a 6 “ FE} : © en N SC ; EVANS sores 's oulti- irr ELGIN BOA rade ee ihe rae. SELL OR fo: papers, $20, oe uae ERKE, aie Hw NT r& access. T, ELGIN MO- weet. of saual e meterial = A sochesialaaiaeharahaita after _ MA 65-7878 OR 3-7T924' wR xan Also on trailer. aoe Dodge % ton on ek FE 5-4628 Nor oer oi 0. oar. oN = “tel puppies, SPRINGER ‘ABOUT & 16 er? eet kup... SHAT) - wea are 2s at 7 uppies, phone MI SPAN- po USED : 3-383. HOP. Mo. MA Fes i gaat P fen fe — oe a, broom,» Cc EnE any ITH STEERING i rer} gait MENSCHN se FROM YOU WANF “DO < : - ples, also : 95 ery “ : ! : iat dhsnneed af ad a ARC Ger. sae aaa | Te in: Enna Sec HS | wig CoE NEIDER “alt Service ano i _ . ~ id . a a= - ween | : 2 aan RC BEG | RED Ds 42170. | go's ern Model Usrecior, with tay aes retail $9.99. | —Cuey— EVIE DUMP Wirt ai = 3185 Commerc | fest a meh ee he Reo tet: Ph apommealntaled Sheer ta Feed peste (15 HP ta OS Che yy pinee al hs lente > ce Rd. ot MERCURY ¢ D ies Rambler far an A —— “EEE adh eS TERRIFR wets wave ustrial a Lopes cond. NRUDE MOTOR. yeas fered rane NEW ' a. _ Lake, Mich. Exceptionally“ seal "F609 A Rog bir. dan. lage #0657. Cau after) Toy 8 A Goo ieee 5-1828, Cheap. FE. 19630 54 . = in. 2003 Pem- ers Sales & ~ROXER CH y | Beth Se ttl 4 GOOD SELEC Pee cue a 10 FT. CHEV. 1963 % TON PIC ' ¢ Studebaker ¥ 1054 NASH. ham. _MI 6-5761 m- | 695 Auburn s service : Beautiful AMPION AT & RS; PLOWS, SI USED TRAC. en botto with jib. Fiber (MAST. milea: > ig = TON peur . Cnmigisater iH RAMBLER $- ‘i < FE 2-0565 r of Champion Bai redta STUD LOADE DE MowkRs| steel c m last year. gias put Priced to rbet truck ap LOW er sta- ee DOOR va SP Bang A “wag. Preven Pontiac F aon f enterboard and Stainless ‘ord 195 pearance. ; | 36 Ford M sna) heater Fand é '$) Bui RECTAL Fn Proven arm & ! or $100. Cai well wih; ‘tr t i: ‘ea Sc! i ainline, ¢ ~ ppy and oni peerdzive. Re $1 Buick 4 25. Ann hone OL 1-630 825 ndustri ] 2-0633 1 RO Gill, ansmissidn, 6 pickup, 4 speed 51 i N y ¢ sal nana Jo, beater & BOSTON P' e OL 1-6301_for_rese a Woodward al 3° TU, Teal bu excellent Dp Nash A ~~ orth Ch 49 M. dy- ; UPPIFS” REC servation, | 4-046) 16 CE y at guly $305 tires. A ; tion reeneee 100v 8, role C ty ercury =) d : 10 weeks, M REGISTERED | or FE 4-144 - Like n NTURY. I: 1 $305 full special. r, trans Woodward 6." tiac r, R&H, $75. ‘ \ YY 2-3062 ERED. ALLIS CH E_ 4-1442 z ew. $3.) 3,0 H. Pe price a Sar ae porte 195i rd Ave. Bi H dr — BOSTON “tor. ‘Hyd ALMERS TRAC. ‘A 25 S in Vee ee el oe NASH A rmingham Joramatie. r. Radio, heater, TERRIE lor, Hydraulic lift. TRAC- P ELGIN S ars s6id on “it MBASSADO meee tr - puppies. AKC ERS ar TUB, bottom 16" | plow Hace rie 1 Remote oa el | GL Dirie Highway hev. —_— | el 4 est LET vs i Overdrive, 000 | ; 1954 FORD > 2-0782° Ty good, Low. ee : irs LES 4 ioe onnaen nits FE 4-3397. COCK. ee onaee HOUNDS. MUST — ee EDERAL DUMP TS TRUCK. i033 hie 7 1948 a eee ren WAGON «| 198 PL SS $1005, FE akg STARCHIEF. CONV. 4 ee Ane cee _| U8. 7 bet. pahtealtehird! ic BO. trade. 7669 H condiion. ‘Sel A is 4 _On 3004s or 0} ertibie, Load ae YMOUTH “BEL ie. sie“ yor afl v. aS 6-2504. registered Mayfair = Mo's Ri Hdd d Creek & me : pobak. iss Highland Rd. 1 or <4 *. a 1955, (FORD 2 on ee ms oF sedan with’ vepkne = er. OA 8-2400, equipped. : ° ir er R able. 4354 M 4 i ; b— vo ei —— “ "Canaries, nue SOME TALKING, — Ceaar's er furner information { SS i ee / Bens ae 9%. EM “ati ae "Noh c t = t ater, EVEEY BODY'S y ue we paring bia. ohtad tb beget OTICE OF PUBI f AUGH’S pall it. Lk. Rd. PE ‘61 FORD 1000 nh Chevrol ens ie HERE GooD _ Map Aubuse, FE ¢6510. came | 21 ft. 1957 PUBLIC AU (730 Oakland H’s i940 FE, and VERTIB 00 8. Wood olet ORKING MANS. 2 FE eosie, bery. ae eee AUCTION BOAT, MOTOR, & TRAI FORD PICK heater, No LE, RADIO | '°3 PLY ward Ave, Birming) — ) Parakeets Guar PR Talk auction Ci Io. be" bold at chair oe Lennon eTaRER 5 Ga BFS re bai nee ot “great payments “ot est ic 5 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK , 8. Saginaw soe Oesd Care : : . ig a 4 addock, re , 1957 at! OAT W 5-4328 = sale E 4 : "9. Ha: 2 rks “wa 33 PI an, EM 3-0081 bS 1 _ Cages 591 4 training Hart seen at abov Pontiac. Ma atl: ITH MARK 2 B or will take ¢ UCK. FOR | e=F0 rold Turner Ford aves LYMOUTH 1. LS | ’ —— : | 5 2-DR, : i ‘ PUPS, sTU th. St. FE 2-402: —— signed neaeee address. The onde Be MIN. Pe’ 20 MOTOR. ald win. ar in trade. 3900 | RD. LIKE _aew in every’ JUST LIK neflow a D SER See eck aes oe TN late - . NEW. 12 uc in every ‘way.’ 31189 ‘down ($3 a terr VICE — t to bid RS MA RNATI : : 0 ADE | LU moni down otiat, 4 di ay or Ke eae boxer. “ou ‘Bion, 850 Joslyn | and repaired, MADE TY ORDER coveette ae alarm Ta TON | Yaur . é ise FORD. "FAIR COND. _ Saginaw. | Pres abe Tess v8, fr. Hydra, 4 oe SUP. 0 | 953 FO! E| ¢phone a ES BELL FEL. MTR. - } \ P. p00. FE ! Ee oa ere ’ USED TRUCKS — - : apt Se 2- ne cars, The LL TEL-|* SAL s Po . "Pood sing inte SCANARIES, CAGES. H Pr TRAVELLO wt hd 0a uyers . ; O90 Fe aes LES. ot we. tiiney down. ‘Payments RAMBLERS Pe 22 Lo : PPY ik} al §=wh A T ea " a es, 1 eer si - te. Te eae cual ed ee Get ¢ miata) eee | ——— gt _ | tmisaann ere age PACKARD GOOD Tk Pe ane, | Moe ie iti REBR PON O: : ora air |“ overd mbler si _running-cond RES. GOO! Ru berg. siver LER beta ster 6:30. 1) W. Geen tae f ni Deal kes, ready to go_ | “opany walks me home f © 1987 by NEA Saciee, BE FE 0806 s3 down, 8 a “week. oe. a PLruouri 2 br, HAR (ia00 Safe Buy. Used Car: | \ bape Sos nine) beeline ek. AKC) oi OWARD HOUSETRAI Be sort of D rom school XO] ef eee iS en fee Beep: s \ ; papers FE Sil metal 39708. USETRAILER. | ore Ye utch >- we both every day, but i NORTH PON’ 198) PLYMOUTH 2° 1 after 5 p.m. CE poe SELLING OUT : Nat Wsaee Piatees Sait M ou Bu * carry our ow , but it’s | iss reea viet TIAC. ao ta Ne 2 DR. CRAN- TRAL = eo ; MA $1312. RABBITS. ii; STEWAR o. PLateau 32-2177. | ARINE SALES y | own books.” 1953 Ford Vic hard Besut HUTCHINSON No eesy nowe. | TOY Fox Catt) or et ment or il take [soars “28 TELEORgPA = N\ ae Sale Cars * ig aane Vie Ra A oe en 8 Bide. AUTO SALES. FORTI ACS ONLY _S. ft POX TERRIERS EROS. | gt Ve TRA ER ERE cova rem SR ee Soe een toot LABES es NM ga LIN er eee est tants «| ei tat Oh ite BUD SHE ___For Shle Cars 91 Stash, | Remind gaseict INCOLN He x ee nar Pa Prt oe papa tipete fs tia meine 4 bigreury motors’ 8 oh Fly O; toa Eves. LTON | “OK Cun PER mee 312_W AUTO TO. SALES res a0 ae. re has ie ME RY a is OPICAL ae ee HUR take! oe Evinrudes — akland at C AL meno eee Oe etnies = 77 BO rold Tu mis RCU iF _ Supplies. Prost PARAKEETS ON. MTR Le bp. “$85. mts ope : EE 5 =. FER’ MY rete CHEV. Bul 956 FORD FAI __ FE ned WTIAC AC STAR ¢ rier Ford. tral Ave. st Pet 8h. % | %2_W. Huron . SALES 10 h #35. *champicn't + 35, * 5-9485 " ; \ 411 3 _ «- BUICK V-8 en FAIRLANE © 40151) ow an. Hydr CHIEF 4 DR. : DEA 5 Orion’ “Mich MY 3 ater 401 Cen- | 27 FT. F oe ts mpion sh ea / = (57 Buick 4 dr. | CHEN - 195/ SSR enc ORION | 3s! gine Pas ase eee Well equipped. & .Pan®miss DEALER AS hb. MY 2-1681 Bt, Lake ALMA 'E 2-264] Cl >. & \'36 Plym..B HT. Like ni tion EL AIR, -D¢ ON} gies red Matic tral sri Very cle for: CASS AT 3 “Dogs T - rd town WILL SELL aio N on | For Sa - | m.-Bel. 2 dr. auto ew $2295 pow wagon, ~ V-8__ DOOR STA- |: $1,545 and tvory OS- rae Ask for K an. $805. FE PIKE sTs ‘ —— rained, Ras dees or re FOR Lal ig N. Holly Ra., gonts ae Sale Care ON ES eelgrass 4 peck pee wer giid No ! = % PC eens a0: to | 4 ao Cette — : oe - Boarded 70 mGEC nt with SFT. ROUN sd. Holly M 91 Hg ey ee a er brakes. ‘Save rth Chev 2 PONTIAC C pm : a fo tormeent tend, . dow one. Ju ve 000 8. W rolet Cc _ tren PF ‘CAT. ¢ GOO ——— - ae BOARD 2 er 4 ORGE BLAIR with 6. h. D ) BOTTOM cen | ostly 1-0 r n. st your old 000 8. Woodward A oO. on FE 5-6042 Dp aGOND 2 . ¥ ’ : _EM p. Lawson aa | ae) Buick wner ; Ave. Birm PONT _5-6043 or FE 2-89 I- - ee ae YOUR | DOG ~ | 536 Dixte ALTOR ° _3-6320._ 9650 motor. $100. Roadmaste HC ingham TAC 1983 4 ee eke ‘CHRIS 50 Commerc ae r 4 deor 34 F Size 3 | IT ROD “ue, ete. PE 1 DR. Tbe : WISE ACH 1967 z: _OR M CRAPT BARA mmerce Rd. |. “Suick of Ri-|- "$1195 | aski Ford 1954 | pe oa RAM. ' RE J KEN 3% FT. HOUSET 31981] an ues Mark Births iceT | non — Rivi ' $118 | ns C v-8 2 dr. Black, Tore yGUR ROT : 1 30. Full PT. | °55 s. aiday era : $ 845 eV. 3 “engine wi white top, EVERY! oUR — . Clean spac NELS Mos oa wane en RAILER.| after lpm. y equipped. {88 Olds. oo ae Ait Dixts- iraight’ tick wah G1 BODY'S CR NOTE | ] “3 Safe partir a quarter bin l, leaving f y modern. eripm. _ MArket 4-2068,_ "85 Olds. Su ‘ door TA Highway | white & oth OD ne EDIT IS G 4. ” ual . a Trailer Park. wig CE bo Peoptegs sebtegl C — Ope site ts | ot, Soetial “lent Dee) on x saoed || Fad 6768 ah attention (ed _Rd. FE 8-3008 ark, Eliz, L Rob-) NTURY-TRO 5 s 8&5 Holida door 33 Pon <2. § 706 0 nites t ¥ Special ear seat 5) KING MAN’ ' ——* diet ee [ ake ACKET & OJAN-YELLO 4 Olds Su oe, 43 tiac 2 dr “ti: $7 CHEV. i] g| blocks. W ignition. Li arene i EASY E 8 PRIE \ pDOoGs ver OXF BOATS CADILLA Ww "34 St per 4 . 2 Lol Vv 95 1957 B Du all to owerin 5 8. Bacinaw D JONES ND 10 2 G8 CATS BOARDE! OL _1-€301 XFORD MERCU Cc ALUM Gal Sterhght coupe” 51 B + $695; *door EL AIR als. Car i wall carp ag | 210 2-DR trained. B: RDED, D : TRAILER MOTORS. rept & FAGEO ght coupe 31 a 3 ses melud sedan, ioade HARD TOP s new oting. CAR PAYMEN Used Cars| ; é2-DR. age urr-Shell, 375 8 oo8 SAI INS, FINAN USED TRADE = i +53 ev. Club Cpe” ° 9 495; boa iar tar Goer bencacoat ub Going? Letras holy ea ea =a] * L — 8 to 10 wt LES ; INLA CING AVA DE TRUC i Piy | lide trans: sensational Tu Ob som et us *help — | de in ND L ‘$5 OM KS 50 Chev. —~ --$45| bee ea mission and i 7 nN At e less ex you adjust to : ers. Mich Generate, 31 AKES C pick | v. PO lll gas | Be gine. Thi Corvette rs. eee ee Hay, G S higan Ar Gsteer SALE BS) 7 up, big bo 50 DeSote C! rp Ge Ge is car carri Olds I I T_ CLARKSTON — ~ . Grain & Feed rage psa Le rows & Stuarts, COSTELLO’ wen FE C711 panel x | Bud 3345 Just your arremiy | Bese, geeet | tO ds Deal wake Orio RD % Holly, couch STELLO'S MERCU 121, FE 26122; M u Shelia 0 $ 295 Se S. Woodward _ ig | ponD aseeerrn: Moto 18ST & IND ~~ ot “Ts to a4", poeches for tra e Star beats RCURY OUTBDS.. ANY OTHE | Auburn ae PN fotor . = OF __Birmin ‘FORO-MERCURY r Sales ‘ It to wveling. _ Orion. Ds. RS TO C at E. B ales Hi ORD C gham = ; MY : . se ess 02 tcinction ot ned tratlers, parts 4 se EVINRODE. gH Se HOUCHTEN moose | 83 BUICK SPECIAL «DR. DY- askins Che ranch wagon, POM. aI, he | CEE SEDI? Bly JEROMI PEs OF s-oesg.| | rates. 4 down tT cen i : =\" Ww ew rub R. DY- ™ e $2,295. e , *4053_VAN SALE: : ME citing ang graye Ho ram a sabe tes axSeent| EVINRUDE MOTORS Eee ee BU Tag ete? tralerin ade, a Baar BST aad! Vi | Mnaty Pe ath ad ETE ROTTS ER ue ROCHESTES FORD | BALES OF F HOUSET : NG BR LDSMO! 1953 BUY e. | — nites * \N 8E (ss Sell 4+-DR_ NI - RD D1 1 Frank’ RAILER. _ Wolverin ANDS IN GM A BILE: CK CONV is stil 8! RVICE, Ra. or trade. EW OL 1-07 EALER. Pall OA 62013 ai r__FOR _ Pon s Trail Te: | - Rolzerine Whirlwind: soars | Sn N Mai ee | or 28,000 FULL “$1 CHEV. mreare na eee #3 Chippe- ss 13 afte: BALE tipe Lake Rd, er Park, 8300 — Am zi oy N_ Mat K DEALE Pa miles, LL pow-.| Fu FOX GR. $45 6 Take ov MA ~ | MUST pe GOOD HA r 6. -| 164 Gru erican & ‘eather | in. Roche ar in tr Vwi tak ‘ N pric AY. R&H {= a month over pa i SELL. TH ——— Y wi ? BEDRM. a | 2 O Grum ma: ster, ie 1 : ade. 603 N e older | _mo e $195. $2- ww. ‘50 = 86 NJ yments, Ihe reasonab!| ESE CA ns perauean dees PER TON, _ft_exe_e PACEMA plete oe) Ve a. | 0761 ‘52 BUT - Perry. _mo. MI 6-8060. G dn. Only $1 “FORD 3 __ Jessie lies ee RS._NO Farms, per bale. AL- cond. FE KER. 39 VE TR. piee Cances. S CK SEDA) Ss CH Feat Lak 1, ae DR. V-8 CO $0 earpaiee™ aed 1 Pin ADAM 5-0042. DE— ‘ ater N, ] R EV. = 28 Real hi. UPE_ i I, Chr or Sat Geel) Rd. Lk. “new “Very rood cond New Ta | ee AVAILABLE | 53 coerssien ECIALS a) paymentn of i312 po Coxe LIKE NEW. tase sharp, Call PE €-6612 | No Piymovth sede SG Po tj | _F Se ad Bow Melly weed & 900 PEN, EVES oat Works |:3 te en Se. £395 | +7500 Mera Me een 2 CHEVROLET — ee | ay" ORIGIN AL = motors” Dee cosets tm |: nulac Sale or Sale Livestock | ton, MAB Ab gisllonn’s, 19006 Telegraph om 2 ‘34 Chevrolet Vic. HT coe... $475 | roid Turner Ford ee es ee 1953 Ford 2 door LOW NER | 1954" Pon CTS, | Ue Co Ss ‘ 2 2 ZoNtzs tock 72 tm” 2 _—_ FB 308) | resus Bra Saag Ms | _ | 33. CHEV rive, Wee | PE S104 1 saa hoeker, Pisgoe cai tenon ee 2-DOOR s8ED Pees bontee pee ar ee SADDLES. 8 to Fr. SAVE $$$ | 31,718, fevalr exp Tred et Geensoeh pitts $205 31 BUICK | 3 CHEVROLET SEDAN, RADIO TOED = after 8pm. lease cali. odd Tamily tone finish and A, | tie This te Loaded with ex: _& very gente cutters. Broks RI- 3. BEDROOM. -| piles: Ope ‘boats, paint & ‘up. "87 Chevrolet, te | « DOOR | Cail er payments or eit as eae STATION We North Ch pasha eieelees|i save 3900 Ur “hance “te PONTES 1 Son ME 7.2560 roke 10 WIDE| Service nm ‘til’ §. Ton: & sup- | 974 door w 2 cnnlow $1305 $305 | Call credit Mgr of $17.08 month. This ts a 1954, WV GN. orth Cl $6 Pontiac. 8 to | FOR BALE. 3 > aarp singly to ‘low at a! seg, ee Orch y's Marine MANY MORE TO miles. | $395 | _west” 47500 Mr. Park try Sed 9-passen 000 8. W revrolet C Lis Ben, Waa wae : $178 EA APrice of $5, ard Lake ORE TO cm miles —— 33 »D audi arela Toner Mid-| R & an. Excepti er Coun- | * oodward A o. acu e Radio, H onvertible. i oye or: A CH.| of 8 and A large selec os EVINRU me OOSE FROM | pare ‘33 DODGE SEDAN, Ri mer Ford.| if wo Mouttnn nea decen ‘31 PONT ve Birmingh eo guerre Srcben mens rE ) . is or aa oe SORREL. peace obit erence | peer. DE MOTORS CREST MAKE YOUR OWN TER * - "Cx" payments mel Poa 10 AND thal will (ooking for, Pirsvenbes is. _ Map rani napa HYDRA. "88 “Chevie 71 Sree neces pipette oe toy wan rae | Rag nae oe cto | eee it | e * ow Bee ed Ath ocen “i reer | eet Ts i a ar so 8 ¥ wan tors. or used les of : Harold arks MId 68 0 "3S AU . est S ide: | || : . . Low mii - ia iw Oo epee eag eer maraver lil wees umcsees) wack \preeran Hlead A N S ‘« old. Turner Ford. | JI akland TO SALES =| DF ide- Used 82 Chevie 2 = LK COW 31021. N = trade-ins in ion of late are, 3004 s. Kelly's Hard- * . NX DODGE, NEED: ord. JEE. nd ttti“‘ti‘ WWE ve out wh Cars Transpo ar. i. oa ae Goa -p=aply [reali reduced price, rn Heights FE 2 adams. _¢ Me Your FORD Deale ae ee pREEDS REPAIR. SEP es? ¢ WHEEL =m aed eexs hepa paletanay| Up Rewaneer vcs ° ‘ ie aaie eating now. Ok oes —— eed ee Te Ran CovbouD uoron | 0 EV ROLET ie Bones Oat caler | dwo;toue ROYAL Va SEDA | _Meadauarters areas °°" RIVE "West Side. to choose from, Pe i : een un less OTOR | akl : UICK ROADMAS! rE 58-4101 | Cle ue, R DAN | 92 MERCU e U °= o? M ~ “4 —Marked. Lots of QSRAUTIPULLY ob Hutchi _OR 3-3384. than § hour and Co g3_ BUICK” ROADMAST ean. Pvt. o H.W ‘io RY HARD TO (023 Ww. H sed C Aple 5-11 ' ify ri Fe 6364 | Mobi enn FLORIDA «, 968 | Fastes unty’s eat ee oe ER_ CUS. | ‘83 DODG! aa euee Os ew. | cee. pecker RO TOP. RA- —— ats 1982 d LOOK! “ "Wanted Livest |~* bie ticm es Sales Inc board. 16 op ST eRAr TEAR: bas mre Dealer” | 35. aut oa "tire. Se. ‘ocean { DR. SEDAN. NICE Nice credit ae R&C MOTOR R SALES. Powersiice ereoniChscraas ) (er: ock 73 _ Drayton Pi Highway ‘ a @ $1,995 a traler es) 1 Way at MIS UICK. SPECI) 7 a ansportation Mesoc A tctaed Midwest | YOUR 8UB S abet good tires & roughout, R 1 1 our OR tains, “Mich n. MY 3-3732, 8, Lake Or- Open nites ti Dynafiow, wae wal + DA Ran. STATT’S M aoe: peat Werte | MAGE OAMeL eR | sn Semel 1s & motor. 616 8 SHETLA TRAILEE ace ; ie ALL ALU 19) _81.500. MY 2 wall” lik aut, | om TR. SALES _ = METROPOLITAN Geers | FE_ OGER.. SAL y ments. . lags > te ier = ae TRAILER EXCHANGE Are GU CLE. ad a Laki lave nse ane eee al is eeeerd ES & SERV after 4 "ER EXCHANGE | 304’ rece Good ‘OOD. SALE IC): AN ca a MY 3-27 e Ortea | Ut] opts Geen OE ALER | ‘87_ “ss. p.m. F NGE_ | BOAT co cond. MY 2-188 O O cials. 1949 XD. . TRAN = : ‘ | sb tate eee a Ramble 1 VOLKSWAGO hes For: Sale OR QUALITY | BOAT COVER. ALi SIZE —— u Cuatapien (iar acer sere: | SRIRS oe : T [8 Nash Amb. Ral, OD... Se N. 2600 MI __For:Sale Poultry 74 MOI : are AGN SURPLU: ES, MAKES) . . Com jon 4 dr overd 1052 Stude, right « N YOUR a] = lg | '63 Nash, lik R&aH, OD. | wen aan LES. 74) 3 3ILE HOM EVINRUDE MOTOR FE 2-0022 Ne Sener ats eae dr. 1952 Stude | ip way for the highest trad: “Sb Chavis, © berga -.. $1693) USED LIEVE FOR THE EMDEN models 10 wid ES ALUMA DE_MOTORS Se é r, $2,295. EA Ford, new; ™! soe eee Pee pr wade, oe CARS AVAIL FIN ao hel teeta La ole 10 wides from 31 te DARCY Eero ADILLAC. uburn Rd ae | es Cuavete drive the 81 Sota S h ABLE SHOP = = Sy Ls sennsoOrs, Pas Transportation? = omic gry deta, aren Se ago RB pot eee |; chutz Motors Farm Dra : WOOD AND PRATR Cas MICHIG! ea CHEVROLET chal hes Al Pontiac's bew Chryaier . = RD Do euitted rodu: ER. . A PRAIRIE SCH me PROPEL _ glia 1954 4 He Iresatgeael ecerost new Chrys) ALTO SU ' ____ MI 68303 | ARD : b OAKLAND COUNTY os e_ 75 ahaa pepe moon MARINE BOAT © Of On MOTOR. FIT 25 I SED CARS ~ 1955 Siennan, 5-973 | DR. sFOWER-| OT! ne * a RPeatinc ALTO SUPER MART | H / = ee open —— Market. Open FARMER: sed Trailers. L - 422.8 TELEG SERVICE | _— sedan. Powerglid BEL AIR ¢DR er like ew. — - = om 7 mn every Tu 8 - ike Rent \Ju : | | WE CAR e owerglid R 4¢DR ew. = ; OW : 8:00 Ags p.m. sol Sat. BOTTLE GAS. Det RECEIVED A ee TOAD WITH lon: YOUR NOTE arp 2-tone pect Her and heat- R ' “$7 Ola $3695 = You an ; oa oer " 9:00; PARTS ee oe EAS an -MENTS DOWN jQfaa aly sae & R. M bie aeetore asta avV q : ples on ultry | ¢0 © tongs S & SUPPLIES aes Wag bs tags "socom Thee ee wo nouth Ghee Bs - : ee Oakland v0. otors,Inc. | tectoty eatiee eeeesat, A S : = craft geta = s ‘ << = e8s 3 | hone bles, Open. Et ° at red damaged Wo of | | 000 5. Woodw: et Co. CHEV rE ones ; | I Rd. vs Et Pitas" WE WEED. ss & a tee _sré Loomis. Prices. es yee | Your Credi 08S CHEVROLET 10 _ Birmingham | F ae eB 56 2. IVORY. a Desk 0 a eee seer © er, A-l shape ROAD “GRAD. mS AEE 80 5 Pe Wales Lake. MA py mecesiee panouth ne mileage. Exc. cond. SOR 3oaT| We'we cremate, ra Power steer. CHEVROLET St 1 Seats. D eee | ACD. | Pi 53 ridied : ires heat Radi at comb er, air rnationa] | ‘#7 DODG THE NEW —_ whit dr., pow ymouth VROL balt bi er. o & He ion V s ose ei730, Fo reseor | act, OE FOR PARTS, G00D, tere, Rites Bpo Sporting Goode® es wld Pos cre ese are tees eh eet ACS 1e - $1095 ite inion. |] See aver: AOE 8 bac Wain" wae $1605 : 53-9057. w. K 2 | _ 42408, Walled = L m 2 4 on wagon, heate Also 4a white Y 4 B bs} 1} J TODAY’ ii noes TEL SAG Us Sarre a Laie ore Saeies ce ee een Fe res teed 2 Eee BUICK Special Hardtop “4 36 HP ’ or all cars in, wid TNUM B 953 Pl e new. &H, | 1000 1evrolet : i re eater. W “A eater, nF : herrow 8 & trucks: ke e. 23 in. Py OATS ymouth st 8. Woodw: Co. wal | °S5 . Dynaflow wie) ote . 7 3-1907. s. Bnow plow. Ciatm henored. H els. Styra: eep.:5 oute PLUS TRAN ation wage: |e CHE ard Ave. Bi 1755 CHEV ae Walls 28D 0'0 $1645 5250. Fu teers Gia y Prasil, Saf leavy gauge. refoam | flotat 3 NSPORTA TION V.. R&H, tmingham "VROLET : IVORY & 5 = am oer a vapor Ne! 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The ministers were questioned this morning by West- ern reporters in the corridors of Parliament, Biszku mented that it was |me at the kitchen table he'd made me turn in my stomach, Earl Wilson Has a Go at Dining a Ja Gourmet By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — I've been eer around with these Eastern gourmets. “A gourmet,” claims v riety Editor _ Green, “is a glutton in a homburg.” By lighting cigarets during vittles, Mrs. Dave Geneean) the wife and I scandalized the first feast of “Les Copains de Careme” (the Pals of Careme—he was a famous chef). Smoking’s permitted by some California gourmet groups even butter was barred here. You used salt behind your program lest Chef Lucian Toucas attack you with a cleaver. It was never like that down at the diner in Piqua, Ohio. “I wish I had the guts to ask for water,” muttered Gourmet Lucius Beebe, who made do with eight kinds of wine. He'd come all the way from Virginia City, Nev., and called himself a “hired eater.” * x * “We're sure living high oft the. baby lamb tonight,” Dave Garvoway said about an hour after we'd squatted down to the gold service. Little speeches were made about each course by Paul Spitler. When he eulogized the hors d’oeuvre, to loud cheer. ing, somebody remarked: “It’s the first time I heard any- body applaud meatballs!” After dessert — ice ceram topped with candied violets—came too! I warned her—but was there myself later for just a little salami sandwich with mustard. If that chef could have seen t THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jackie Gleason drops 150 people off his payroll after Saturday's show. (He sublet his Fifth Avenue Apartment.) Neile Adams, one of the hits of “Pajama Game,” is featured in the film “This Could Be the Night.” The Navy’s sending an admiral to in- spect the rocket designed by Eddie Bracken’s Chicago company... - ,. EARL’S PEARLS: A prejudiced person is someone too darn stub- day they had not heard or seen}. anything of the American stu- dents moe their eon Et Teacher! iGets New Job bern to admit I am right. about any of those gals you see at loose ends ... they are more than willing to get tied up.”—L. 8S. McCandless. f ‘NEILE “ADAMS my allowance.” That's: earl, brother. (Copyright 1957). Rail Service to End Indonesians Coming LAINGSBURG ® =~, Teacher Donald Fockler, whose attempted|) JAKARTA (#—A 12-man Indone- Sr dismissal by the Laingsburg school |sian parliamentary delegation, led in North Michi an! board set off a community contro-/by the chairman of- Parliament, g versy, has accepted a teaching post/R. M. Sartono, is leaving for the at Houghton Lake high school.| United States June 6. It will make DETROIT (®—The day of pas-|. Fockler subsequently. received aja three-week study of dévelop-jsenger train service in northern vote of cofifidence from a newly- ments in education, culture, farm: constituted school board. . . ing shd fisheries: ~~" Whe Detroit “2 | ACROSS - i : 1 Farm. tool § Rich soil 8 Male sheep 12 Garden tool Essential Pires. female : Riles Garden - me made it. unprofitable for airlines, Fevera Bet buses and railroads’ to operate in Hsing oun oe cone eee { Oriental coin Es : Worm 6." wit Spreads to ary Bundy Tubing to Move a : Operations to Kentucky re: ' j ee : DETROT w@—Bundy Tubing Co ha al ae legge all its gen- eres eretve | operations from Middle as ii Detroit) area to a ‘new plant, Sintow . _ announcement Saturday, farmers ba J the ‘move would result in- > Ce es definite layott of about 800 em. oe ad ~~ SE fon ii 3 oeet otticial , * * * Ingredient 4 Mildems |g 7 Farmers — Brings; forth “| 5 Meadow | 94 Therefore | Bee *35 Antitoxing 6 ia Zi potters, iad ~~ a vee tr ' > FAMILY PORTRAIT — Rickey Nelson (right), who has. re- cently become a celebrity in his own right as a rock.'n’ roll singer, is shown here with his\famous family, dad Ozzie, mother Harriet and brother David: All the Nelsons appear in ABC's ‘‘Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, "' whichis telecast Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ys bg | pay Says Kids Want "i" * = . “T was scared. to death,” Rickey admitted. He sang a number he’s ‘jalready recorded called “I'm | Walking’ and a couple of other rock and roll tunes. Young Nelson had a taste of what Elvis goes through recently when he accepted an invitation. | to sing at a Los Angeles high | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Teengger| *Ch0°!- Rickey Nelson, who does a mean) The gals got sd excited they imitiation of Elvis Presley, said ‘tried to tear off his clothes and it ‘took four football yers to get today.the rock and roll king has'; . 4, Pla) . Elvis in Person Son of Ozzie, Harriet Branches Out as Solo Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer him safely: to his car after his fallen off in popularity because! guitar-twanging rock and roll show.| The two young women ‘were he’s been ‘too busy making motion pictures.”’ * * * “Kids like to see Presley in auditoriums or on TV,” Nelson Rickey’s older brother, David, “Gee, it was great,”’ Rickey isaid shyly. *‘Nothing like that ever happened to me before.” x * &* | and Harriet, wowed TY audienc>s tied up in films they haven't had singing, but he's scarcely the a chance to see him anywhere.” | bopsters’ breed. He prefers such -year itunes as “I Want a Girl Just open. Sei ee | |Like the- Girl Who Married ell ‘recently with an imitation of | Old Dad” Elvie—sideburns, guitar and all. He simires The Pelvis, but =| \Crofeot Cub Scout Pack cigars. Lucius Beebe dipped the tip of his in chartreuse. Me,' The B.W. and I waddled home. “No ice box-raiding tonight,” Tenia Gar “a mine coy Gives Highest Award Tender,” was “a little corny.” “T think he's a good showman,”; Th highst award in Cub Scout- has been awarded to three) Rickey declared, ‘‘and he has a ing Pretty good voice. He's exciting to members of Pack 8, sponsored by watch and he’s different in his Crofoot School. ‘overall appearance.” A wy A * & * Those who earned the Webelos Fan or not, if Elvis doesn't watch! Badge were Frank Milimore, Mi- out, Rickey may grab off a few of chael Measel and Richard Seelye. his devotees. For the first time] Cubmaster Kenneth Goff also since he began appearing mom and _pop’s air show at 4 age of 7, Rickey is branching ou as a solo entertainer. ‘Dow Hours. Changed MIDLAND (® -~ Salaried workers WITH THE STARS He was up there with such'at the Dow Corning Corp. will gO, veterans as Patti Page, Gordon on summer hours effective June 10,| MacRae, and Nat ‘King’ Cole reporting a half hour earlier at. when -he appeared last week on 7:30 a.m. acs hours will be set! the NBC-TV “Five Stars for. by individual departments to de-|' Springtime” show, the first sum- ‘termine quitting times. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Don’t worry], WISH YD SAID THAT: A teenager sent his girl her first orchid With the! note: “With all my love—and most of .|co. Inmany of them a little moth lays an egg. The egg hatches into —sunior Editors: Quiz'‘on A __A_QUEER BEAN Is f| yf tal “ff ) 44 (# = QUESTION: What makes s Mexican jumping bens jump? * &« * ANSWER: Perhaps you hive seen’ Mexican jumping beans. They are little seeds that 100k something 1ike ordinary beans and that Something actually is alive inside them. frequently move or jump as if something were alive inside them.. The seeds aren't real’beans but are produced by a shrub in Mexi- a worm-like. larva, which eats out a home for itself inside the seed pod. Theri it weaves a tiny cocoon in which it lives until it in turn becomes a moth. ga cr onmee wee mimes mined | a" We WR : “4 for’ you, it willbe fun to watch them. But ordinary beans can be fun too.. “Your mothér probably has some uncooked ones in the: kitchen. _ ORR oe ee en ER i ah «x. *) * {tea seve Yor thie. Steal ges to parate TOMORROW: Tha _|6:10—(2) Weather: Phelps. “|: 15—1T) News: Daly. - (47 “Weath- ~_|1:00—(9) “Million Dollar Movie. 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