The Weather \ ° U8: Weather oo rane Showers iisth YEAR ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAX, a 27, 195744 PAGES — sanoclareD Pause INTERRATIONAL mas hae oboe Te oa Traffic Kills 6 Free County Over Weekend ae “— ~—e Capture Top Road- E-O Honors | Wietibenca}- 2 TEENAGE ROAD-E-0 WINNERS — Five -Pontiac area youths today were proudly display- ing trophies won yesterday in two separate Teen- age Road-E-O’s sponsored by the Pontiac and Waterford Township Junior Chambers of Com- merce. Here Roy Harris (third from left) of contest. Second 1927 Ferry Ct., Rochester, receives his first prize from Dick George, co-chairman of the Pontiac ond from left) of 220 Fuller St. Co-chairman Rob- ert Weddle is presenting Payne's prize. $25 Million Socked on Smokers, Drinkers 2500 at Dallas | Forced fo Flee Flood Danger 5,000 Also Quit Homes at Fort Worth as Rains Swell Texas Rivers DALLAS, Tex. (INS) have fled their flood-threat- ened homes, bringing the total number of evacuees in the rain plagued Dallas- Fort Worth area today to some 7,500 persons. The Dallas residents were forced from their homes in the city last night as_ the Trinity River, rising at the mounted to 12 feet above its 40-foot flood s Pestise Press Photos place went to Lysle Payne (sec- Waterford Township Jaycee contest were these three Clarkston youths, From left to right are James Mickle, 19, first prize, Charies Hood, 16, second place, and Bailey Terry, 16, third prize. . | Williams in Weshinaiey Cee Se cn Today's s Press. WATERFORD WINNERS — bi ony off with a bp oe 19 to award the contract to build M48 Editorials ..... gedbigeccecese € tanks to the Chrysler Tank Ar-) Markets ....... Se uegabescer’ 37 senal in Detroit. Market Basket ...... 26 thru 31 One report said the tanks may Obituaries ......« Di sevdxese 32 be built in Delaware. The governor) Pot-O-Gold «.,--.s0++-00s0¢--17 said he could see politics behind) Sports ..........+-..938 % this move. Williams said the con-| Lee ee 18 tract would mean jobs for the next| TV & Radio Porgrams......43 = eee alee Wilson, Earl ...... eecbbet wes City Teamster An estimated 5,000 persons have Probe StillOn 14 Members Claim, brow Bepe~ Poree, to Senate Investigators. In eastern Oklahoma Union Dues Mishandled 94 crest of the Arkansas i i 5 g i gee a TiS il ue a5 : F 3 ¥ : i : E Fe stat With the Washington spotlight Harrelson U.N. Scolds Russians UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS)—A special United Nations finishing multi-count indictment of the brutal Soviet rape of Hungary. ssRiot - Torn - Haiti Installs Some 2,500 Dallas residents ‘southern portions of the! rate of a foot an hour, LANSING & — Michigan legis-\they appropriated $340,943,822 in’ lators returned to hometown pur- State general funds to finance state! suits today after socking 25 million government activities in the fiscal dollars in new taxes on smokers|*°4* starting July 1.. and drinkers, and embarking on a. an about five million deficit spending course. dolfars above general fund reve- In a five months session that; nues by Gov. Wil- ended boisterously Saturday night,| liams, and 16 or more millions New Pro-U. S. President PORT AU PRINCE (#—Crisis-ridden Haiti had a new capital. © provisional president today, but tension still gripped the, Highway Toll ' Approve New State Taxes tits 20 in State; beyond those foreseen by some | Mataiative financial experts. The new taxes, earmarked for schools, were a four per cent ex-| cise, levy on whisky, figured to. Two Rochester Children bring in $7,400,000 a year, and a sidik Wiis aondte tocresen ta thal Die in Georgia ~ state cigarette tax. § CENTS A PACK | Six Oakland County provision, raising Tesidents, including a 25- 5 Others Drown The cigarette ithe state bite to five cents a month-old boy in Pontiac, package, is counted on for $17,300, “\were killed in weekend traf- 000 a year. Although all their important fic accidents. work is done, the lawmakers are) Michigan recorded 16 other traffic fatalities, and List of Bills Passed ee persons drowned, as Armed police watched for any renewal of violence which killed or wounded scores over the weekend. Daniel Fignole, 43-year-old mathematics professor and temporarily set aside their! differences in an attempt) to ayert a ahoes de fg was named to Cantave's post. as About 10,000 workers and peas- “ants, massed around the presiden- went wild with joy ssuatinn took place. it search of arms. Anon 200 Americans trapped in town <> Balmy Weather Due mnt ins cout to Follow Showers i a ‘The weather man has predicted) just how many were killed or in- eee aot thn oe me wicut Youtsell In Tomorrow will be warmer with a sie uae eeaeoh ‘for Pot-O-Gold's The outlook for Wednesday is| ffi , Tullock for Wednesday Ripe $1,000 Melon erature. Now that the prize money in ed in downtown Pontiac preceding mark, you can be sure you'll have, 8 am. was 50. At 2 p’m. thé-ther-'plenty of, competition from now on. cury registered 52. The longer it goes without a winner, the more hopeful con- testants there will be nd in| Another Postal Cut? “a wil De fo 8 WASHINGTON (INS) — Post- entries, Naturally, the more entries we master General Arthur E. Sum- merfield indicated today that he may institute major postal serv- ice cuts if Congress turns down a large part of the $140,000,000 which his department will re- [subject to recall June 27-28 to act. idol of Haiti's workers, was sworn in yesterday as some, The major actions in the mar. in ‘ of the clashing elements = Knife Attacks The lowest temperature record-|Pot-O-Gold has reached the $1000 | there was evidence that Robert, |.tatively, positively,” Page 17 winter-weary residents turned to the highways end parks in large num- on vetoes and adjourn sine die. Dead are: Albert Byron Bigelow &r., 49, _ of 858 Oakland Ave. ‘ Bennie Thomas Powell Jr, 2% (Continued on =~ 2, Col. 4) | ‘Link Youth, 13, '| Boy Who Stabbed Wife ged b= selon soy tex of Detroit Doctor Admits same address. Slashing Girl, 17 Bigelow was killed when his car : collided headon with a wrecker on DETROIT (INS) — A star high|M-59 about 100 feet east of Wood- school athlete and honor student istock avenue, Waterford Town- \was to undergo further questioning. ship, at about 5:40 p.m. Saturday. by Detroit police today after the Edna iyouth admitted stabbing a pscblord ary driver of the " io wife and a 1iT- year-old girl. Ht. aoed weve 13-year-old Robert Klucha to knife causing the truck to pull out over jattacks on three other women. [ain re | |ADMITS STABBINGS were: Rose Marie Bigelow, 23; According to detectives, young’ Margaret Bigelow, 14g; and Rose i? Kiucha admitted stabbing Mrs. Marie Bigelow, 2%: all of Grand 'Bredau, 35, mother of three) They are at Pontiac. Gen- ‘and wile of Dr. Frank N. Bredau era! Hospital: in. satistnctory pe. wee See coe at Oe dition. den, ghee Gee subsites 0 fair condition in Mt, Carmel Mer- ey with a knife wound that col- lapsed her left lung. Police said Robert stabbed the woman in her bedroom Saturday and was arrested an hour later. ATTACKS GIRL The boy, a husky. bandeome tad! su-gue chad standing on the cark. also admitted stabbing Mary Sa-. tarted a treet puto, 17, of Detroit. After this at- iaglivng 5 ad : tack on Feb. 2, Robert left the girl helpless and seriously wounded in the street near 5990 Dickerson. | Detective Charies M. Vanden- stockt of the youth bureau said 3 Meyer was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after his car struck a tree on W. Long Lake | Rbad near Shallowbrook a “model” youth, was linked to attacks on three other women. Two of the victimes, he said, “‘ten- identified Robert as their assailant, Vandenstockt identified the at- tack victims as Eva M. Kushner, 2%, and Helen Harbart, 21. Police were unable to locate the other vic- Witness said . he attempted to his car, hitting the tree. quest in the next few days. Detroiters. Killer Aims to Carve New Notch in His Six-Shooter . . . by Wayne D. Overholser ui 4 : i iyi i tural id et: comnh tothe thts tr bcvahitenline wnttons dh, | - although she had made. habit of eating supper with us. I thought she would by here this.merning because she knew about Al Beam. 7 toot there, waiting for Joe to speak. "Finally he asked, “What have you heard about this tellow Beam?” : “Nothing,” I said. ‘He's just a drifter, I guess. “Saddle up,” he said abruptly, and swung around and left the kitchen. tim, 24-year-old Lorrane Moilanen. unlo ck — AnA ction-Packed Wes tern Novel As I crossed the yard to the corral, I wondered if that was what he had really meant to ask. The bright, slanted light on the Sangre de Cristos had lost the sharp tone of early sunrise. In spite of the increasing warmth, I shivered, and quickened my ” steps across the dusty yard. I saddled my bay gelding and swung up. Dillingham had mounted and was waiting in front of the house. Dogbone stood there, hold- ing the reins of Joe’s horse. When I pulled up beside Dillingham, I saw ‘Sarah in her wheel chair on the front porch. Joe was looking down at her, completely baffled, an expression I seldom saw on his face. Suddenly it occurred to me that there was something queer about this morning, that it was like no other morning that had gone before, : I heard Sarah say very clearly: “You're destroying me, Joe. I know that doesn’t make any difference to you, but you're de- stroying yourself, too. 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(Limit * et ae COSMETICS—Main Floor rif} \ VALUABLE COUPONS Ladies’ and Men's—Values to 39¢ f t : { a ‘ ie \ { i j ; i 5 \ 2 * ‘ \ FOUR. __ | : | E PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957_ State ‘Maasen to Meet Tuesday, Wednesday DETROIT # — Michigan Masons will hold their 113th annual com- munication at Detroit's Masonic Temple Tuesday and Wednesday. North Carolina has more than! e is — 4.000 varieties of plant life. " Charg s Dism Charges against Harold P. Kes- iter, 18, of 748 Young St., were Helps You Ovebaeme idismissed Wednesday after ‘failure FA to produce witnesses accusing 5 LSE TEETH ‘Kester of stealing $11 from a Port- Loosenes ‘land street home last August 6. No longer be on ome Worry Kester, who was bound over to ease because of loose, wobbly false Circuit Court on breaking and eee ae eee alka- entering charge May 8, was re- (mon-acid) powder, sprinkied ; at : your plates holds them hrmer eo they manded to Municipal Court for comfortable. Avoid embsr- examination Wednesday when the ent caused loose piates. Get | . pasTESTH recrtips (omer mp untes. jcase was dismissed. HOW-TO BUY A PIECE OF THE FUTURE... Ever hear the expression “Buy a piece of the future and be rich?” Here’s how it’s done. The future ... YOUR future is many things and most important is OPPORTUNITY. To be able to make the right move at the right time in business without risking your income or family security. ‘There's only one safe and sensible answer to that, if you are a man of average means ... START A SAVINGS PROGRAM RIGHT AWAY. Be ready for Oppertuntiy. Bo Current Rate Fed up with feeding a GAS HOG? TRY THE ECONOMY CHAMP RAMBLER 6 or V-8 * PRESIDENT AND PRECEDENT—A number Pontiae Press Phote of precedents were set Saturday evening at the | Mazza of 2191 Avondale Ave., Sylvan Lake, who Pontiac Country Club, as a new club installed its was installed as the first president of the newly charter officers. On the left, Harold R. Davis, of | formed Optimists Breakfast Club. The charter 983 Berwick Blvd., president of the Pontiac Op- dinner and presentation was attended by club timist Luncheon Club, presents the gavel to Rudy _— dignitaries from many points in Michigan. i ; lant ID. York, 52, and Henry Alexan- Racial Trial Begins der, 21, were eee a ae pont High School Teacher ital charge of dynaraiting the eceives Science Grant . | g | lin Southern Court {rome ot the Rev. Ralph D. Aber-| Stephen M. Velkiff, of 2355 Chel-| nathy while his wife and childitinham Ave., Pontiac, is among) STMT, .A & ci oo ra A Rembler 6 with overdrive just set a new all-time border- deat inside. No lnhact to-border official NASCAR economy record—Canada to MONTGOMERY, Ala. w—Trial! aie od » No injuries were re-|-5 high school science and mathe-! Mexico, at a fuel cost of 1¢ per mile. This triumph fol- of two young white men charged)” york and Alexander pleaded in-|matics teachers awarded National lowed the 255 HP Rambler Rebel V-3's success in the with dynamiting Negro churches sane and asked separate ala Science Foundation grants to at- Pontiac : Federal Savings Mobilgas Economy Run—most miles per gallon of all in a wave of terrorism last Jan-|on the charge. te me ichi- low-priced V-8’s— 21.62 m.p.g. with Hydra-Matic. Get wary opens today in Circuit Court.| Se ey State | Uuveraity, dems Er big car room with foreign car economy. Be smart. Get a os the perp assy Reds Bombard Quemoy |AX: 2. smarter Rambler and save! of a = n of wanes al Velkoff, who teaches at Bioom-| HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. pages gt S. They fol-| TAIPEI @® — The Chinese Com-|field Hills High School, was se- - Enjoy the Ride, Drive Safely in « Safety-Checked Car to intimidate Negroes. They ‘ty |munists fired 243 shells at Que-llected from more than 250 applt-| ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. ° See Tieneyland—Great TV for all the family over ABC Network. hoes — = mn pean : eed moy today in the heaviest bomb-/cants. The institute will emphasize’ oe = ardment of the Nationalist off-\courses in chemistry, mathematics . - « shore island since May 10. and physics, i Rogers Sales & Service, 695 Auburn Ave. Federel 5-6101 saymopt C, Bete, Zan R & C Motor Sales, $145 Commerce Rd. Rt. 5, were indicted on charges that Walled Leke—EMpire 3-0142 carry maximum sentences of 10 , years’ imprisonment each. Their attorneys were expected to ask for se te trials. AMERICAN MOTORS MEANS Se. 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The first state capital of Mis- vitch was soloist in the first per- dent, He succeeds Melvin Eller. |the Peoples Savitig’s and Loantoday a new travel record may be|souri was St. Charles. Selection formance recently of a new piano) qUkoM BEAG by IV Network Eneret seaman ey arher ee Assn. will raise interest rates on) set during the Memorial Day week-of Jefferson City as the capital'concerto by his father, the noted | : [night at the Rotunda Inn for the Auto spark plugs fire 15 million deposits from 3 to 3% per centiend. Harry N. Rogan, Auto Club|was decided upon in the year ‘ot compose, Dmitri Shostakovitch, installation of their newly-electeditimes in 10,000 miles. ‘July 1. ltravel director, said: he expects!1826. Moscow radio reported. ABC ‘Regrets’ Words by Gambler Against los Angeles Officials NEW YORK ®—TV interview-' er Mike Wallace and the ABC net-. work retracted statements that ex- gangster Mickey Cohen recently tossed at the Los Angeles police chief and others. 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PRESS Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mart ily Except Sunday et Ra a President and Pu inher poo Vice President ~~ Pon td murs ce resident and and Advertising Director pBuso " Manager wasstt Basserr, Eur READWELL, oo ae and Genera! 2 a ee Manager vert: ‘ager uN ‘nee = geen an Promotion Manager . sua W. Coranras Pee’ Secretary and Editor Retail 4 verti = Mer. Rosser B Tan - Grorse ARR, Managing Editor Clecsified Manseer Entered at Post Office, Pontixe, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to 394 use for republicatton of al! ‘ecal news printed ‘np this newspaper as wel) as al] AP news dispatches. ‘Tue Powric Parss is delivered by Labo for e conte @ week: where carrier service ts not i vetiadle by mail fn Oakland. enon iy ingston Macon. Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it is $12.00 g vear, elsewhere in Michigan and ra ot per niaces Im the United States $2060 g vear A’! “ibs criptions pevable in Advance, Phone Pontiac PE? Ps a18 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAQ OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Our Life Depends Upon Our Good. Soil Of greater necessity in the Pontiac area than in most sections of our na- tion is some serious reflection on the preservation of the fertility of our soil. * wi wo. This week has been designated by national farm organizations as Soil Stewardship Week. While of particular interest to rural resi- dents, it also is dedicated as a- period for city dwellers to ponder a littl on the source of their living. Much of the farm land in Oakland _ and surrounding counties has been under cultivation for 125 years or more. The average for the entire nation is 75 years. In much of our great western expanses it is less than 50 years. x * * Furthermore, during at.least one- half of that 125 years the farmers of this area paid little attention to. the renewal of the fertility they. were sapping from our soil. They did not realize they were wearing if out. Consequently, the continued and intensive cropping bled away the fertility in those few preciqus top inches that had been deposited there by rotting leaf mold and otherwise during the thousands of years since the glaciers brought down our sub- soil and gullied out our lakes. =... = a They also learned that a mixture of the rich black soil and marl de- posits around our lakes with the weakened sil in the long cultivated fields would restore their vigor and productivity. Crop rotation and the feeding of I had to steer my car around deer at two the soil by. plowing under heavy leaf . crops has made that soil return many fold its-richness thus given back to it. A prominent Oakland County farmer tells me that plowing under his late season heavy crop of alfalfa means a boost in next year’s crop of something else on the same_ field of at least 50 per cent. ~ * m.-: * So, when our farmers are sav- ing a heritage for themselves, the rest of us should take pause and make some solemn reflection — on the great interest we really rae in that heritage. In ieee words, dirt is not simply Good News for Europe Recent major oil discoveries inthe ‘Sahara Desert have gladdened the hearts of European leaders. _ Lands involved up to now include Algeria, French West Africa, ‘Equatorial Africa and N - {s planning to spend $600 million ‘in the next three or four years and hopes that in time its African terri- 4 tories will supply, most of its needs. — _ The crisis brought about by — has ‘timated ‘il orlrain. Well Qualified a al A Task Well Done. In the welter of news attending the reopening of the Suez Canal, the ‘man. most responsible, 71 year old- Lieut. Gen. Raymonp A. WHEELER, has been overlooked. Under his direction, 450 men from seven nations raised and removed obstructions of all kinds in a great feat of engineering skill. When U. S Secretary General HaMMARSKJOLD appointed the former Chief of En- gineers of the U.S. Army to this task last November, some thought it might be a year or more before the | wrecks sunk by the Egyptians could be removed. But the first, convoy went through late in March. * * * - Gen. Wheeler also had the problem of dealing with Nasser whose political tactics delayed the opening. It was exasperating and tedious work and called for pa- tience, diplomacy and determina- tion as well as engineering skill. * * * This great engineer and his fellow workers are to be congratulated on a job well done. - The Man. About Town New Boy Scout President Knows All Phases of Work Rare: Communists whe name their baby Ike. Exceptionally weil qualified to pilot the 15,000 Boy Scouts and others actively en- gaged in that work in the Pontiac area is John W. Hunt, recently chosen as president of Clinton Valley Council for the coming year. He lives near Farmington, and holds an ex- ecutive position with a General Motors Division, with offices in their building in Detroit. For 16 years Mr. Hunt has been com- missioner of the council, and’ made a real johof it. Much of the credit for the great progress of Scouting here, both in’ membership and otherwise, stems from projects which he devised and diligently pursued to their successful conclusion. John Has a wonderful family, consisting of his wife, three daughters and a son who of course has gone through Scouting. With Memorial Day and July 4 coming one day cioser to a weekend than last year, : Sheriff Frank W. Irons looks for bigger traffic, and is preparing to keep it in order. One clump of .peonies with 115 bios- soms and buds is reported by Mrs. Fletcher Fellman, spreading glory in her Huron Gardens yard. — Writing me from his home in Flint, Randall Arundsen asks: “Is Oakland County going wild? widely separated points on the Dixie “Highway northwest of Pontiac late the other night. Also saw a fox dart across in the rays of my headlights.” Accordirig to my reliable Pontiac Lake scout, , Gerry Manford, the muskrai houses and blackbird nests have been flooded out by high water. _Always coaxing their roses to bloom real ‘early are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Maleolmson of Drayton. Plains. They have: Talistnan “yoses ic ait five inches .across. pao Worn ‘When my' neighbors suggested that I B bed @ garden, they said nothing about weeds,” phones : Burchard Graham _ of Cass Lake, “but I'm ppening § a lot by — bitter experience.” “Hearing a squeaking vise hear his home on the banks of Silver Lake, Ambrose Richman - found that it was coming from a frog being swallowed by a large garter snake. He -liberated the hopper who jumped away, apparently unharmed. Words that tickle my tailing heart come from ‘Mrs. Austin Coon : of Drayton Plains, who wishes the edi- torials and this column were on different pages, “so the members of our family — would not tear it. apart in fighting for a chance to read it.” i ng) = ym ok ce ul "Shakespearean Festival _ at Stratford, Ont,, this summer, hoo Ag anol contact Sa See ” = a 2 lay eee y tit ' Cao. 1 ays we <1 AB 3. NSE 38%, \ our! >t | GEAsoN TIT fe- “weg Ses “Hot Weather Hp 7 David Lawrence Says: Congress Showing Narrow Vision_ WASHINGTON — It is not too soon to appraise the place in his- tory that the Democratic-controlled Congress of today may achieve if it pursues its present course. It could become known as the Con- gress of ndrrow vision, the Con- gress without a heart and without a spirit — the Congress that strained at a _ gnat and. swal- lowed a camel. For the big- gest concern of the world today is war. To pre- vent war the American people are willing to make money sacrifices now to avoid human sacrifices later on. The way to prevent war is to reach the hearts and minds of the people behind the Iren Curtain and to be adequately prepared on the military side. Armament costs os around $40 billion a year and is necessary to deter impulsive action . by - dictators. Yet propaganda to influence.and persuade the peoples in Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa to withhold from dictators the power to make war is relatively inexpensive. SPENDS BILLIONS Soviet Russia today spends many billions a year on propaganda. America spends just a few mil- lions. But the President's request for $141,000,000 for the U.S. Infor- mation Agency may, under pro- posails now pending in Congress, be cut down to. $90,200,000. The myopic reason given for this is “that the latter sum is more than the average spent by the U.S. Information Agency in the last lew years, This is to say that the world has stood still, that the importance of reaching the hearts and minds of people behind the Iron Curtain and in the so-called ‘‘uncommit- ted” areas of the world can be averaged mathematically by look- ing backward instead of forward. Actually, the situation’ in the Middle East, for example, has grown more, instead GT less, complicated. Teday the Soviet government influences, if it doesn’t completely control, the press and radio of Egypt ‘and Syria. These trouble areas can money to carry on propaganda, There are all sorts of- self- appointed experts in América who have called attention to some ex- amples of waste and inefficiency in the .U.S. Information Agency. Certainly the American’ fhent is a-novice in the art of propaganda. Mistakes have been inevitable. But they are the price - cs in” an untariar 1 DENIED OPPORTUNITIES | Judging by the statements made by the Democratic leaders in Con- gress, they have cut. appropria- tions. for the U.S. Information Agency. to some extent because of or about $12 at the official ¢X-)derful, too wonderful to explain," . 26% feet. (For fal Boyle) said she could be quoted. “on| photographs with her. change rate. . . ) Expansion Of Efforts to Connect! ‘ame U. $. Army Corps of Enci| PARIS i — The leang sotreas variing T may”, oF wave te dren to prnctcally| 7 understand they want 1 tabs ltor popid Ports With Seaway ranges gue a oie Os pose: Coe Fan T am their pride, starving as J/1 left-Poland,” she said. It is ajhave gone abroad and they think ; Watch Bands : Festival will be paid $12 a month/Practically am.” white dress with a black print de-|I am making money,” she said. Ledies’ ~ Mea’s WINDSOR, Ont. —Top Cana- on her return to Poland—if she is) ‘She made this statement be-|sign. “I am ashamed of it, but/“But the government paid me thi : $ dtan and American leaders meet (” b Sc tM bers lucky tween sips of champagne and bites/you can write it anyway. Polandjnothing, although they sold : ial 95 at uenrly Awherstberg, Onl. to U our Mem a ae of the — export ony” is a -¢-cuaned and everybody fom to | : : Specia : ns ® Sausage at a party given knows it.’’ morrow te bersid the inanpueration (a8 Hil Awrarric Teresa Izewska, blonde pride ol/ser honor in the embassy, known| Asa fourth year student at the|sell my of the multimillion dollar Great Poland's young film industry said)tor the best fare in Paris diplo-|W rsaw Drama School, Miss} She Lakes connecting channels project | oe cu Sout eee lo wil ave 0 POR matic circles, ‘Top personaliies|Izewska, sald, she receives «|diamond 7 Georges-Newports * he cou | +4 A dynamite charge planted deep Pack € vaso cecontty warasted tha|Warauw Alrpart to the caudest te- in the French movie world were scholarship of 300 zloty a month’ Her first trip abroad was ‘“‘won- , oy ag in the lower Detroit River will be , set off by remote control to signal) Webelos Badge, the highest award mitory where she lives. the start of the project which is|in*cub scouting. at the annual cou! She starred in “Kanal,” story of] 41.3% expected to cost about $136,000,000/af honor held at Webster School. ', guerrilla unit trapped in » rewer| Audience of 18,500 Fills Garden JUNE GRADUATES |} Secretarial and take five years to complete. Glen Lackey, district commis-| during the Warsaw uprising of . ’ . ‘ r . x * * sioner of the Pontiac Boy Scouts,/1944, and was a sensational suc- G h C T Sh . Secretary of the Army Wilber | presented the goveted award to) ceas in her first movie role. Ta am ites Ta gl C ortcomings Brucker, representing the U. §.,|Williams Eamés, Bruce Porritt.) “Yes, I am bitter and I want)... * - : Ste will be’ the principal speaker ni/Robert Barrett, Robert Scribner leverytody to mow it.” aid MBIT Miarriage and Homes in America Stenographical the inaugura) ceremonies. Paul J. Charlies Hubbard, Joseph MeNeel-\Tzewska in an interview at a re- Positions Available J. Martin, Canadian minister of ¢Y, Greg Allen, Ralph Coprince,/ception in the Polish Embassy in . at * an Aaae — national health and welfare, will|La Vern/Cole, Dale Ackerman,'Paris. — A NEW. YORK uw — Evangelist the American Home” before an-|husband, in turn, should love his a aaeanen one —- 2 ee deta represent his country. . eo Iaiee Jr., Jon Hartmen Ae * ‘aie tm 7 wan ta Billy Graham says “there isjother capacity crowd of 18,500 at|wife and “remain a lover.” newly formed corporation. arrangements The celebration will feature a eet hee e o — the great something desperately and tragic-/Madison Square Garden last x * * : available. procession of various lake vessels ‘ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK .(INS)—One of the two drawbacks to being a daily columnist (the other is you have to sit down and write) is the fact you are always expected to be dis- ‘turbed about something. * * * Bank clerks and department store buyers conceivably can wake up in the morning feeling bland as an unsalted soft-boiled egg and get by with it. If the air is not too fresh and the traffic not too heavy, it is quite possible that they can squish through an entire day without feeling angry, happy, hipped er gypped. In fact, em- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ployers of most people rather like a mild man around the water cooler occasionally. Not so the columnist. He should be “in tune with the times,"' and these are not times of coddled eggs and similar people. * * * To be tuneful, timewise, one should react more or less fiercely to the headlines on the frontpage, the second section, be intellectu- ally suspicious of most best-sellers and every country but his own, turn properly .skeptical at refer- ences to romance or religion, and get mad whenever possible to avoid inner hypertension. POPULAR QUESTION If there is time left over in the disturbed day of-tife’s tunesmith, tion, ‘‘Who was to blame for the miserable mess I am today—my mother or my father?” Fortunately, a few non-neurotics lin this fast age rebel at the whole idea of being constantly troubled. I know a proofreader for a pub- lishing company, for instance, who can go through a whole day read- ing startling, lurid, thrilling copy and go home to dinner looking like Ed Wynn before the latter went Chayefsky. He has revolted Into a non- thinking -state that is so blissful ‘| his wife is going through analy- sis to “temper down’ to his level. laugh raucously at the features in| he can ponder the popular ques-| But most people cannot afford so, or their wild enthusiasms. The thing is to arise for the fray,. work up steam over the morning paper, charge vigorously ¢0 work pre- pared for fun or frenzy, and come home laden with enthusiasm or dis- gust so the little woman can get excited too. ’* * * After all, because of the limited scope of her wanderings, the housewife has little enough to get wrought up about, and after a dull little vicarious glee or despair, | YOUNGSTERS, TOO The same goes, of course, for the children. More and more pro- gressive schools are putting psy- chiatric studies into the curricu- lum; modern parents give the youngster his homework. * * * rolling on the peeves and pleasures of the day. > You wake up, say, and there's a soft wind blowing out of the south, Yesterday you got a raise, and your Wife has been day of equanimity it is considered) only cricket that she be granted a| At times, it may be hard to get) Columnist Can’t Afford to Be Placid acting peculiarly sweet and in- telligent for months, It is Saturday and there is noth- ing on the docket but a visit to the ball park to see your team. Its 10-and-0 pitcher is hurling. There is a clean shirt in the drawer and, for breakfast, pancakes * * * The paper says that a physical checkup reports Ike in great shape; the oil workers’ strike is settled; hardly anybody was killed jast night anywhere, and nobody under 40—whom you knew person- ally—died of a heart attack. The honeysuckle is out, and so are the kids. Life appears sweet. 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Thé face amount na the Mortgage _— the mortgage is paid off. 15, 8-20, 1e24¥5.- P| : S t or just undertaking the purchase Term Plan decreases in t same propor-; Metropolitan R a ul S$ Sync, cease ada agunene quanion tion, so that,your level premium is rela- ‘quinine enapion. yop oon vo nila 98. : y which you should face: would wife _ tively inexpensive. it will. be specifically. designed to meet pees : and children paves home J A more satisfactory plan for many men —_your present and future needs. The most practical summer item. ing a nae is a Metropolitan Whole Life Policy. This : yet for girls. These one-piece The answer to this question in as near as your phone. Your Metropolitan Repre- sentative can work out a specific soluuon to fit your needs and your income. For instance, & Metropolitan Mortgage : dice: Ps te denhgdoh av eon tin wed type of home mortgage which decreases sath yearn payensats on ta principal ste is permanent insurance which not only assures that funds will be available for payment of the mortgage in the event of death, but also builds cash and loan values ” which may be used to take care of mort- . gage payments in the event of illness or emergency. Because the face value does snot decrease, it can be used for continuing erpemelocre iam iiray . We euggest that you call him today and let him help you set the wheels in mo- tion to help protect the continued owner- ship of your home by your family. He will wek ome the opportunity to show that’, ..4 Metropolitan service is as local as Main Street ..,+ ® ancora armani reas 7 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN DISTRICT we Wast Huron St. Mr, Low Vincler, Manager , \ FE 5.9491 _ FE 5.9492, Che | Metropolitan Life’ (A MUTUAL iy Companys bisiniées Company . suits zip all the way. Naturally they are washable and easy to _ care of, 3- 6x. os... $2.59 7-14... S29 8.98 to 17.98 GHARGE-ALL YOUR CLOTHES - Take 70 Days to 6 Months - PARK FREE Rear of Store While Shopping FOURTEEN “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27,1957 fee WAYNE GABERT’S | BEST WASHER 'Bob Considine Saves "NEW YORK (INS)—The passing | we The beautiful new MS Gripsholm of the Swedish American Line sits like a splendid white cloud at her iNew York pier, giving shipping Ibuffs one of their great thrills. * * * She’s a trim 23,190 tonner, cost... ($14,000,000 jwas designed by Swedish naval (privately financed) (Advertisement) i if a | 1 i Ef pi / i i : HY i tH serrate athe Haale Ez tt elicpi esl t xcelsior Institute, 5560, Excelsior Springs, Mo. . SUDS-SAVER NO MONEY DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY Open Monday end Friday Nights ‘ti] 9°. M. WAYNE GABERT 121 N,. Seginew Phone FE 53-6189 architects and built at the Ansaldo, shipyard in Genoa. Ten of her staterooms were de- signed by Count Sigvard Bernda- dette, son of Sweden's King Gustaf Adolf. Gunnar Nordensen is her captain. He remember another Gripsholm “the great white mercy ship” ,ithat repatriated thousands: of peo- ple from prison camps during World War II. (The original Grips- holm is now the North German Lipyd’s MS Berlin.) x *« * What scenes are associated with the name Gripsholm! The Japa- nese “thought police’ who took over and reindoctrinated Japanese! ‘long table filled not only with who had been interned here, in comparative luxury, and were be- ing returned on the old Gripsholm ie tk taal tos temo: And, at Goa, the bearded, skele- tonized Americans who limped MAGNIFICENT BUFFET Nordenson always saw to it that) these poor derelicts were greeted with a magnificent buffet, a great smorgasbord but turkeys, hams, baked beans, hot bread, great pitchers of milk . . . everything. * x * One day a man who must have dreamed of all those things for years, walked up to the groaning 4 , board in his rags, and, on his frst War College, commanded the air- day of freedom, ate himself to death. Just 38 years ago teday Lt. Comdr. A. Cc, Read, USN, 32- year-old Navy flier, brought a lumbering four-engine seaplane. down on the waters of Lisbon harbor and taxied up to a br 4 Today, planes carrying almost 100 passengers, and big enough to carry Read’s NC4 under the fuse- lage, will land in and take off without fanfare. at Lisbon’s mag- nificent airport—one of the world’s greatest, by the way. * * * Marriage License Applicatiens Richard B. Cole, Dearborn Elvira J. Bisogni, 2141 Greer Carl E. Thomas, 273 N. Saginaw aberon K. DeWitt,. 1011% ¥. Huron Robert R. Rondo, Clarkston *. Elaine M. Strong, Clarkston ° Wilson, 9A 8. Jessie Rubble T. Williams, Detroit Thelma J. Ardell Boothe, 503 Franklin Apple Z. High, 7) Plorida Lois Moran, 447 Wyoming . Carmen Garcia, 286 W. Wilson James J. DeMates, Leonard Patsy I. Marshall, #53 Kettering Ro’ D. Emery, 447 E. Wilson All . Martenis, 456 Midway Robert F. Mitchell, 3455 York _ Shirley A. Lawson, Madison Hgts. Thomas W. Williams Jr.. 181 8. Dorothy M. Nickels, 181 & Bivd. William G. Jarvis, 568 B. Columbia . Neoml M Braden, 668 E. Columbia Hershel B. Mullins, 283 E. Wilson Jeanette E. Colloto, Milford . on . Pike Marlin be 9g at 1132 Clover- lawa David R. Yoemans, Walled Lake Megan H. Butler, Birmingham _Jobn B. Mager, Detroit 6 ap gt ‘Ulster Talks Itself Up Bivd. PROVED BEST BY MILLIONS i YEARS OF USE! D never over-accauizes: PRESCRIPTION PURE INGREDIENTS! INSIST ON GENUINE Donald G. Murphy. 1740 Orchid Barbara L. Acord, 3457 Taylor Jerry L. Kauffman, Detroit Elizabeth A. Dean, Orchard Albert C. Van Buske: 285 Shirley Y. Lang, 285 kiand Thomas FE. Estes, 48 Pairgrove Barbara E. Kyle, 169 Lincoln William RF. Essery, Clarkston June M. Newcombe, Drayton Plains Robert G. Watts, 2740 Leach Rd. Mary T. Murphy, 243 Chamberlain ‘Louts Peters; Nites Mary Lou Gray, 3082 Devondale Richard E. Kalishek, USS Currituck, ‘Margaret D. Mocco, Rochester Gerald P. Kent. Birmingham Mary EB. Paimer, Birmingham Donald B. Ramsden, Walled Lake Aretta L, Payne, Walled Lake Ronald E. Dubats, Clarkston Alice J. Hilton, Clarkston Bruce 8. MacLean. Shirey L Place, bi W. Maron sy aa vi $995 $1 DOWN USE IT AS A SPARE BED USE IT FOR CAMPING LIMITED QUANTITY DECORATION DAY SPECIAL! Biggest bargain,-we've ever seen! With a huge . ‘special purchase we bought out the manufacture _—_si. er's entire stock at a tremendous saving! Polished — ‘aluminum legs and frame (won't rust!) with color. ° ful, durable, waterproof plaid Saran Plontictipps cover. Six legs, ey ONO won ‘t mar. pped legs BELFAST — “‘Make young peo- ple feel that they have a happy future in Ulster," urged Belfast’s Deputy Lord Mayor, R. G. C. Kinahan, in offering a eure for the emigration that is robbing Northern Ireland of its youth. This can be done by secure home life and by clubs, he suggested. He said he saw no harm in having “rock'n roll’ in the clubs if the .- organizations were founded with a \. | strong religious background. ’ * There are about 200,000 life in- surance agents in the U. S. But there had to be a pioneer, and Albert Cushing Read was there when called upon. His ship was the survivor of three that took off from New York’s Rockaway Beach on May 16, 1919. They made it in a body as‘ far as Newfoundland, the first stop. But the NC1 and NC3 dropped out on the Igong jump to Azores. One was rescued by a steamer, the ofher by one of the 60 destroyers the Navy had strung along - route of the intrepid fliers. New Gripsholm Recalls Great Ship 2223 Pensacola during World War IL. in Washington. David Griffin's note to you con- cerning Mickey Reeey’s por- trayal of Cohan. Station at, Hampton roads, skip-' pered the USS Wright and later the Saratoga, was in charge of | training thousands of fliers at’ He was retired as a rear admiral in 1946,.is now 70, and is tives) “I watched and felt very bad, ' not for Mickey Rooney but the way Cohan was presented, which was ‘certainly not the way we knew ‘him. Regards—Jim Farley.” ; He Will Be’ Employed | BATTLE CREEK (#--Benjamin ment Security Commission. NOTICE If You Missed Our End-o’- Month Ad in Saturday's Pon- tiac Press---Better Hurry Down ---Still Plenty of Terrific Buys in Floor Sample Appliances. j TEENAGE LINDY Lindbergh was a teenager at the| time, and Read became the man he most wanted to emulate. Read later taught at the Naval) also remove corns ope of the q' oan ttenickadoean tet OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 ~The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac 51 W. 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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY a PHILLIPS 66 se dd are s distributed in PONTIAC and vicinity by Band Dixie Highway, Pontiac, Mich. ‘ECONOMY OIL: CO. n's Service = Watson's S See ene Oi ; cat #) o aes Rd, ‘ Drayton Plains, Mich., RY. 2 - pve . +o A i \ t ay toot we : om Poe i ee ee ee ee a eee Clee eee i eet ee Ae oe ee Pe eee ee ee te ee ee ee eee a , ae > i pea vo 3 i fat f : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY; MAY 27, 1957, Sone nnn |) WEEE, 74 i FUEL OIL |" to League Staff | . Ele | ANN ARBOR John Schaub of : ithe Michigan State Highway De- No Contract partment has been amned 80 the rq Ista of the Michigan ipal : : : N ecessary _ |) League. He will serve the league : z \ E Call Today ~~ ee — FF: E Gregory Oil Co. Slote Plane Conference | | : 5 i | TAKEN 94 East Welton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 | ANN ARBOR (~The Michigan ee ‘ E —— Conference will be z a T py iheld at Alpena Sept. 26-27. Af “WHERE THE PRICE IS RIGHT DAY AND NIGHT” _ 6 To look your best x A} 19 Zz : 3 | : . 7 : iS cepeomaets ground up... Ineo tan wi aor ™ : UY N OW a nd SAV E women in the Air Force, August) e See your Shoe i ii Outfits | je % See tr age ee BE ets : al i ‘ : % 4 a : | ' i ‘ x | | ti ‘ acer i “ As | | . BP EP ‘ i ' e 3 mM * ‘ ab ee % Pe: : ,. Se , P. ¢ gee | t ‘ « & - - 5 an * * "4 Hi ® =, t ' * Seiten te vee : 4 & aoe e's: , "ls : Pia, t a ne he . Thousands Get 4-Day Holiday This Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thousands of Michigan workers will -get a four-day holiday this) week. Repairer now! * * * Memoria! Day falls on Thursday. Many industries and some indi-| |... |vidual offices have announced they | - lwill be closed from Thursday) through the weekend. wal 10Pc. Living Room i i suspend Dodge | @ Foam Rubber, Nylon Gray or wa saet ce Mf 10-PC. MODERN BEDROOM SUITE °isz.t0e:. plants. 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CHINA | | Sale on Plastic , BATHROOM SET WALL TIE @ 2 towel bors ST poner hebder 50% OFF @ 1 tooth brush holder and ; Reg. . Now 4 e sonal wn gat bracket 2c Tee ia mg “$ 595 Pa : a : — Swivel Rocker = | ee) RUBBER TILE sxs_ | ntionsl known brand extui4' | Spatter - Fortified. es. Ea OF Aspholt........ & As . COUNTER TOPS 331/ of _ | FOR. THE PATIO! LAWN! Linoleum, Plastic, Formica.........9 3 0 wr, = = | | seepeenetargreeange postage ee | LIFETIME VINYL FLOOR TILE / . | | ING. & STORE — LON OnE ec a Never Needs Wexieg! Reg. 19¢ ns nee nur / “Netionclly Known Brond : alue GLOSE-OUT & or storage. are = f 2 : # ee ee ee ee me, : ' " A “ — = — ms : Pe : ‘ ¥ : oo ee ; = ae S| ‘ — : : 3 . 2c = 2, ; ae 3 fig = ; : ? i : ee ‘ eo ee 14055 WEST HURON ST : aia Rc : a . te = Bat ea' a “ se, wpa - \ eos ‘I ek fy. . | , Loe 5 \ } ‘ f 3° ne } : 4 ? | . j ae : é { j : a 6 } i F j wt } | f ) | i | \ SIXTEEN, aa ~ r THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 97; 1957 La ae: a: Marea | Building Code | May Be Altered fi ee 4 CN one ek Nab 17 in Two Gambling Raid - 200 to Obtain Degrees 8 Pay. Fines, 9 Plead Waterford Board to Eye_ . for Engineering Work) Innocent After Arrests Change When Members in Detroit in Pontiac Meet Tonight When the Waterford. Township Board meets at 7:30 tonight, they will discuss a change in the build- ing code ordinance regarding foot- ings, foundations and rat walls for garages. . * * )* At 9 p.m., engineers and lawyers will meet with the board and dis- cuss the transfer of Joe Manci- |nelli’s contract with the township, -lte the S. Weissman Excavating Cd., of Detroit, Mancinelli is unable to com. plete the contract with Water- ford Township to construct a sewer in Sylvan Shores subdivi- sion, near Voorbeis road. , om * * He started construction last fall Seventeen men were arrested by Pontiac Policé vice squad mem-| bers and charged with illegal gam- bling during two raids this week- end. The first raid was Saturday about 4:30 am, at 26 W. Kennett Rd. ; James Gaves, 62, of 2% W. Ken- nett Rd., charged with maintain- ing and operating an illegal gam-| bling place, and Charlie Goolsby, 46, 416 N. Saginaw St. accused of bling, both pleded guilty before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- negan Saturday afternoon and paid $100 fines instead of 10 days in jail. Five men also pleaded guilty to loitering in the illegal gam- bling place and paid $25 fines in- Silver anniversary commence-| mt exercises will be held at, fLawrence Institute of Technology, | thfield Township on Sunday, une 16 in the Scottish Rite Cathe- | ral of the Masonic Temple in De-| Sroit. = James C. Zeder. vice president *e! engineering at Chrysler Corpora. “tion, will receive an honorary Doc- | efor of Engineering degree — and ‘will be the main speaker at the event. Dr. E. George Lawrence, L.I.T president, will award an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree to President Duval J. Terpeney of the ‘ Detroit Institute of Technology and_| an honorary Master of Engineer- Pn ‘ ; “ing degree to Michael Pinto, pres. World Disarmament Main Topic ‘dent of the Douglas Tool Company, ALLEN PYLE ROSEMARY SAVEDGE AVONDALE HONOREES — Top academic awards in Avondale High School's 1957 graduating class are going to Rosemary Ann Savedge and Allen Jackie Pyle, Principal Rosco Crowell announced | this week. Rosemary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones who | | live at.3149 Donald street, has been named valedictorian on the basis of her all ‘‘A” record in high school. Jackie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Pyle of 1904 June street, will be the salutatorian with a 3.7 average. : ‘and the Pioneer Engineering and) ; Manufacturing Company of De- troit. Adenauer, Dulles Meet stead of five days in jail. They were: Hiran W. Nelson, 55, of 26 W. Kennett Rd., William Gerald Forbes, 41, of 33 Rosshire| OFFER CAREER CHALLENGE—Members of and Dr. A. W. Farrall, head of the Agricultural and the township board gave him an extension in January to con- tinue until May 31 due to adverse weather conditions, Engineering degrees and associ-| ate in engineering degrees will be! WASHINGTON i — Chancellor) officials from Eisenhower down Ct, Frank W, “Skutnik, 35, of T% awarded: to approximately 200/Konrad Adenauer of West Ger-)were eager to demonstrate the | St. Clair; Joe Gallardo, 35, of 26 seniors, jmany begins formal talks with | confidence and trust they place in W. Kennett Rd., and William A. A th tant in be |Secretary of State Dulles today to|the 81-year-old German leader. (Butler, 41, of 26 W. Kennett Rd. Dexter —— ry pordi = he follow up his man-to-man confer- A ringing American reaffirma- SECOND RAID SUNDAY : . jence yesterday with President Ei-/tion of the policy of seeking Ger-| , See granted a Bachelor of Science in sauhousr Iman unity can be expected in the’ The second raid, at 5342 Baldwin Electri i degree, oe : : : Ave., occurred at 9:30 p.m. Sun- He is = iar Avondale | World disarmament will prob- final communique summing up the ‘ny ~ : ' j talks. e High Schoo! and lives at 1813 |#bly figure as the main topic dur- Three men, accused of aiding the American Society of Agricultural Engineers are pointing at the need for agricultural engi- neers, and a promising future, as June graduates this year ask “What next?’’ Above, Robert Al- pers, chairman of the Michigan section Engineering Department at Michigan State Uni- versity, plan the Golden Anniversary meeting for the group. More than 1,200 ASAE members from all over the world will gather June 23-26 on MSU Campus to celebrate the occasion, * * + The board also will discuss the of ASAE, South Bivd., Rochester, Also ing his three-day stay. receiving a degree will be Delton Eisenhower and Dulles want E, Lebff, Bachelor of Science in | to assure Adenauer that his gov- Civil Engineering, He fives at | ernment’s views will be fully 6570 Transparent Dr., Clarkston. | taken into account in any East- West Bloomfield Adds 17 Books, place, demanded examination this Callum. They were freed on $200 and abetting an illegal gambling morning when they appeared be-! Wixom Meeting Tonight — = fore Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc-) WIXOM—A special election com-jday that registration with Novi or forms from Herbert R. Abrams, mittee will meet with the Wixom Commerce Townships does not Charter Commission, secretary, at : George Smith of 2166 Highfield,, West disarmament plan. ‘Record bonds until trial June 12. | i - Library + Drayton Plains will receive an As-| Eisenhower, dressed in sports! | They were; Paul F. Palace, 51, to make plans for the registration charter election ‘ sociate of Engineering in Air Con- clothes, and Adenauer, in a con-- WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: | of 15 W. Howard St.; Anton La- (of ail citizens in the village. jregister *in Wixom . ditioning and Refrigeration degree. Servative black suit, reviewed SHIP — The following new books: Rosa, 40, of 584 E. Blvd. and | The group will meet at Wixom vote on July 15. + Obtaining a Bachelor of Science in| East-West problems informally at are circulating at the West Bloom-| Mejvin Orville Springer, 39, of ‘Elementary School. : > Industria] Management will be Sid- the President's Gettysburg farm field Township Library, according) 447 —, Mentcaim St. Registration is nececenty for 0 i ney Counts. He lives at 1950 Twi- yesterday. ito Stella S. Travis, Librarian. f $ light Hill, Walled Lake. . Six of the seven men arrested) special election to be held July ‘ FICTION: ea wreih Ma agrees senate 15, the day when Wixom voters Our Vahant Few by Van Wyck Mason ioitering in an illegal gambling) approve er reject a charter ‘ Thee Roches Chotaiie by Jeha place, agro eouapenior — which incorporates Wixom as a ater! freed on udge Mc-| village. ger, Darling ty Hicharé BiseeD Callum until trial June 6. ay a ge Tang Spicer |_ They were: Jonah Davividson, Ps = aL Pronger < ‘The Etruscan by Mike Waltari (61. of 402 N. Saginaw St.; Alfred Charter Commission, 'Gilbert Rose, 40, of 24 Cross St.; | NON-FICTION \Harold Floyd Ogles, 29, of SE. | The Day Cietst Died ty Se WA Ypwilanti St.; James E. Beasley, Kiwanians to Meet shop The Land they fought for by Clifford ‘ ‘ | Dowdey 42, of 935 Argyle St.; Chartie| Charter Commission at 8 tonight make a voter eligible for the the Wixom post office, All citizens must * * * in order to The proposed village charter is) now in Lansing to be approved by Gov. Williams. 120 Americans to Die Thursday CHICAGO @® — An estimated 120 Americans will die in’ traffic jaccidents Memorial Day, says the ;National Safety Council. The council's estimate is for the) The commission has appointed a special] election committee, con- sisting of citizens from various sec- tions of the area, to be in charge of the registration and to act as an election board. Committee members are Mrs. | Lillian Coe, Delbert Geyer, Mrs. Barbara Stadnik, Mrs. Jane Wa- hamaki, Avis Hopkins, Mrs. Shir- ley Tuck, Allyn Campion, Mrs. Lilian Byrd, and Mrs, Gertrude Enders, * * Despite official secrecy, it was reported the Eisenhower-Adenauer | ‘How State Members — Soeie sth aioe Santon Of Congress Voted —ssssument ot soviet policy. the jassessment of Soviet policy, the lpace of German rearmament, ¢ WASHINGTON w — How Michi-/moves toward European political : ate and economic unity, the Middle #gan member of Congress were . ; recorded as voting on recent roll ast, and Western Euveptan wate * Peters « * calis: with Red Chima. og, | FRE Biety' f°Gterkus ty ‘catherne Goolsby, 46, of 416 N. Saginaw st. | ROCuEaTER — The Rochester, Wixom voters will also elect a 30-hour holiday period from 6 p.m.| Senate: 4 <_ | Gabrielson and Leo Lawrence Cook, 60, of ciwanis Club is observing Student village president and a six-man Wednesday until midnight Thurs-| On passage, 72-5, of 143 million, .Ne@fly & dozen top German for-| Much Ade About Me by Pred Ala winder, Detroit. \Honor Night, at its regular meet-|vijlage commission on the July 15 ay. | * * * * dollar supplemental appropriation “8” policy experts led by Foreign giesson Nathan Partney, 68, of 180 Ri-|ing tonight at the Avon Pavilion. ballot. The president and commis- ‘ “Unless the extra dangers of ini inrich Vv Wonders of the World by Lowell’ : : j bill, increased by 62", million over Minister Heinrich von Brentano) o.icias Wenders of the Word by kews® veria St., pleaded guilty and paid These guests will be a group of out- sion will govern the village if the i ' * ‘ ormas ; House bill and including 30 mil- ee a Washington) | wise Ben te Gtstess by Mocgaret Was-' 5 $25 fine. standing students of the senior charter is approved. holiday traffic are met with extra). } lion for mineral subsidies. For -- * v: AA | The Bridge ef Andau by James Mich- ——_—— class of Rochester High School. | 4ny Wixom citizen wishing to be-(C@™@ 2nd caution, we estimate : McNamara (D), Potter (R). 5 Of j | The Royal Oak Club will also be ~andidate f teqithat 120 persons will be -killed on) House: Partly because of the approach-| The Library has added a record A-Test Put Again | guests. come a candidate for any elected + On motion, defeated 206-176, to "& German elections, American 'tiprary to its services, and rec-) ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. ®—, od,” the-counci] said, [position should obtain _ petition'the highways in the holiday al “This compares with an imme. fang an Seererrieten for 64 mil-| \ords can be borrowed by adults The first blast in the summer] Ps aot 2 lion r third House office build- t ntal ra tiv ts a j it r stponed . diate death toll of 75 a hon- * ui at a re te of five cents a atomic test series was postpo ‘Firemen Talk to Cubs;. an me im — . ee ing. For the motion — Johansen, Hoffman, Ford, Chamberlain, Mc- -Intgsh, Bentley, Griffin, Ceder- berg, Knox and Broomfield (all H-Missiles Urged © \day per record, Besides the basic last night for the 12th time, The |record collection, there are lan-|fall-out peril was blamed—this guage records, operas, musicals,/time because wind was insuffi- such as Oaklahoma, South Pacific,|cient to drift radioactive contam- Stassen Unveils t+? : Republicans), Against — Mach- s rowicz (D), Diggs (D), Dingell = (D), Lesinski (D), Griffiths (D), + Rabaut (D), Meader (R), Bennett = «R). for Nuclear Subs | WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Jackson |(D-Wash) urged today that the |Navy get more funds and author- and children's story tecords. Arms Cut Plan lination away from the test area. Outlines U.S. Proposal to Western Delegates Awards Are Presented Boys of ~ (ae a Choose From Simmons or Serta-Restokralt m= © , a J # 4 seg at : ie ae, : oF « > we . ; : eee : Aes af a eee ee Ay a ee ey: PSs Bes Set oS ae a eee Be oe eee ee eee a ~ ee ee Ef Re A i Sit tid = , Ya rT ee a ee ee ee ee ee dias ee ee I ee ey ee Se ae qi i i ° = i ur i : / ij i t i i } Py { : \ ; fi ‘ ee 3 \" aol / 1 . “ 4 4 } Stages 4 i \ i ; i, * x ¥ : \ [ ‘agar é ; \ Pi, , ; . t ; f u j \ F i Ss ; = i \ [ 4 i 4 fi \ ' { 6 } : . 2 E i i; 7 ! ss . \ 4 , 4h ’ ' f ie Rg } \ / ‘ ‘ j Pi } Pte : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Pi ae rf ; Le ‘ ke \ , oy : Ri ae R : } Longevity Pesiel ties Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians ALL WORK GUARANTEED Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 ° 84 Ocklend Avenue — Free Parking Reach $1,000 in Pot-0-Gold Now is the time to get your entry mailed, because now that Pot-O-Gold is holding $1000 in store for some lucky win- ner, you can be sure there won't be too many others passing up the opportunity. And the more entries we receive, the more pomsibilities there are of someone finding the winning solution. Even if there's a winner for last week's puzzle, cor- rect answers for this one will net you §100 plus if you're @ subscriber, You can't afford to miss the chance. TB commitment, procedures, coun- fund for cities. dren. : I | 4% | ' , We keep our stocks up to the minute METRO FURNITURES vpn Setapege odeme , - . a every month-end! square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In. other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the number of that word in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues - @arefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right | ; pS lass equcres, - . POPS R SCRE S See Serene ease, = : : : PUZZLE NO. 52 ‘ | : | 6 = ° 4 f + . £ * bd i H _t nhs at 7 Pee = ’ = g $ x ‘ S H ae ‘4 Ra Wa J ma K u : : ' ‘ : : dding B a o : Bedding Bu ‘ . oe. 9 _Even at These Prices— : | , Long Terms Are Offered! ee : ‘ Bring your municipal porking tick- Open Monday end Fridey Evenings : ‘ ets to us. We'll pey for them. Be ‘til 9. Free delivery before Memorial ' - our guests! _ Day. . a a ‘ . ° ' : ODDS & ENDS! BO CHY ones ceceseceees PHONE NO. 02.2 ceeee 8 an ut We tes wae Mannan naeenenanaenssenesascenanal items, more than we can list here! a ies a Odd Buffets! Values to 499” . SOLUTION CLUES $199.00. From ......cse00 MN GUAR) eGuAR fae ee $79” i present-day economy. the existence in i > Hts home ts becoming Inte prevalent () DEARTH (4) $559.00 7-Piece Mob 39.98% , 'j “C. Geoddaterd people, wad to eveid these whe are thin Uf 3 et Pores ge he ait Phyto tte seceeverness Ae = - i = ' $329.00 6-Piece Dining $499” ‘} D. A truck. driver with defective brakes finds it important Room Suite, All plastic tops. ‘ m¢ om ow OT SERTA RESTOKRAFT MATTRESS SALE! SE ea acs + ll Socouge ol thelr femBieriey with, the, terete are . Closeout of Covers Causes Price Cuts! - © | é##$eeeoeeeld § WR TY cha Chain 9 : Sane eeeee's | pero ‘9988 F. A mon with « highly sensitive nervous will react IE See these i mettresses. Compere prices! Actucl | gouty Soe a = $49.95 and $59.95 velues—month-end reduction........ | | | FLOOR : ‘ ———- isl : addition RESTONAIRE, Reg. $69.95 Inner Spring Mattress ...........-.- seers epyessecess $39.95 | a paler tiga Ky A Nay og Sas QESVONAIRE, fan, 900.98 fea Sorte: — tgoctsl ......0.. Do pesble ease “$39.95 SAMPLE TABLE LAMPS | H. Someone who is this definitely out of place on « scavenger ORTHOPEDIC Type Mattress, Was $79.95... Sale ...0.-eeesscencnceeerscncees SAS | hunt, (15) HAGGARD: (16) LA , . | : LEOPARD: + Rib tea “=r Sm remem worm MONTH-END Sele Pree 9D | Resp ess “artatisns” “ |] BARGAINS Price Application correct relieve $269.95 4-Piece Bedroom - " patient. ti} CINCTURE: “(22) TINCTURE." pad 2 a + a bar- +188” Im , riant certain military operations. BLOCK. Rn ete ve cro cscsecs : te: (4) STOCKADE. yd ~ fh BUP250 2 Piece Mania $429 ssn. in 7 “4 M iter Hin (i) FORGONE: (i) FOREGONE, aS eat ee +198 eet GP) LADR ONE: “(2) PADRONE. eon Values te $99.00 4.0.00. ! oy cceas wotaon Go mabuanion. ff OM el an see Se 942% fet eetaser, eM om Be eecee 20 a $299.00 Grey Mehogeiny @ SEMAN, (4) HUMAN. 2 eee a Ser tet ee ets: 229" e Teeele TD GRANDSTAND: (38) BANDSTAND. I 064 Dressers! Values te $159. $f s. ze seer oe at ie een oe enone : From wna see eat So ee ee a $189.00 4-Piece Sedreom T. Mey serve to restrict « man's treedem of action (38) Geer ssc AGE: (40) BONDAGE. a f ‘OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES . , : I. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest 3 with ha erceton of Panic Bee oblast me STUDIO COUCHES! SLEEP LOUNGES! SOFA BEDS! : 2. As — xf co eibaa eany banks | ee - Choose from such Famous Brands as” e / newspaper. | @ Sealy ¢@Simmons ¢Kroehler © Englander ¢ Seria © Restokraft Get the extra volue ef another bed—when you need it. Then by dey, ° enjoy the sofa or lounge; double purpose furniture! Discontinued floor samples! S—-- ... Stes we ‘Stedio- and Match 40, _ $259.00 Sealy Sots Bed. Eres cee IQ Snel AT | 7 poe Rare Tot HQ nee OE | |} $2900 sre wregheimmn gem | PIOMIG. OUTFIT | jf Dinette. Yours for Only.....+.++005 aR ~ Worth $14.98! 2 — ; eee ts . FREE — \ an EIGHTEEN \ _* f J ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Golden’ | Drumstick Noon to Midnight Daily. Call FE 8-0483 Fried Chicken—Shrimp Fish—Drumburgers : .. PIZZA’ “Helping Hands ) Box Dinners Piping Hot to Your Home from | fel after the storm and quietly paid the Strauss’ check. eh \ : * * * ‘ Strauss owed his dentist $80. The dentist gave him a receipt, mark- ing the bill ‘Paid in full.” “Kansas City has some of the finest people in the world,” Strauss declared. Aiding Victims of Kansas Storm KANSAS CITY @—Willard H. Strauss found some helping hands after his home was demolished ‘by last Monday’s tornado. | Strauss, his wife and their three children went’ to a hotel for shel- ter. His father-in-law John Harvey came from Van Meter, Iowa, to Memorial Fireworks Planned at Walled Lake A huge fireworks display, PP “The Greatest Religious Picture Ever Made” THE SONG OF BERNADETTE Jennifer jones — Vincent Price | plus “The Leather Saint” JOHN DEREK WALAKE THEATER Maple Raé., East of Walled Lake featuring ‘Battle in the Clouds,” will climax a day of celebration Memorial Day, May 30, at Walled Lake bane : help and he stayed at the hotel too. | * * * “When we checked out two days later the hotel said we owed nothing,” Strauss said. * * Outing facilities at the “picnic Some airline trainees saw the Wonderland” including twin picnic i ; ‘ reakfast gardens, grove and baseball dia- a sa at the ho- mond, are all open to the public. ' 5 ‘Among park amusements are kid- WANTED ‘die rides, water sports, the roller 1000 COMIC BOOKS | skating rink and a new thrill Rowe | 1000 True Love Story Mags. | “The Scrambler,” said to be found il We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and } Only at Walled Lake. i) Novelties. | PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET |] 38 Aubern Ave, FE 4-8260 Watermelons are grown com- Michigan Man Dies Hollywood Headlines ow No as Result of Tornado KANSAS CITY @® — Arthur J. Frechette, an 80-year-od visitor from Munising, Mich., was the 39th person.to die as the resut of the tornado which hit the south fringe of Kansas City a week ago) tonight. | Frechette and his wife had come. here to visit a daughter. Mrs. Frechette, 66, hurt by the tornado, was schedued to under- go an operation today but her in- juries were not considered criti- cal, Six victims still were considered: in critical condition. More than 200 were injured. : < Atomic Research Slated HONG KONG # — Red China will set up more research insti- tutes in nuclear physics and ra- dioactive isotopes will be used more widely, Peiping radio re- ported today, ‘Gertrude Lawrence in “Gertrude * * Gertrude Lawrence Role Considered by Doris. Day On Jane 5, Deborah Kerr with her husband, Tony Bartley, and their two little daughters sail on the Queen Mary for Paris, and if By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Doris Day has been offered the role of Lawrence as Mrs. A,” the Richard Aldrich biography of our beloved Gertrude. When I visited the set of ‘‘Teach- er’s Pet” I asked Doris if she'll accept it, She said, “I don’t know. Gertrude Lawrence was an English woman and.[.am so very Ameri- can, but I haven't turned it down and we are discussing it.” Deris is such a good actress she could play it and, moreover, she can sing and she could cer- tainly put ovér Gertrude’s well- remembered songs. ‘ Mel Shavelson and Jack Rose, who are producing “Mrs. A," said quaking in my boots, Deborah is going over, of course, for ‘“‘Bonjour Tristesse,"’ the Fran- coise Sagan novel, in which Joan plays the lead and Deborah por- trays the loving woman whom she drives to suicide. 4 Missy Seburg will again get Otte Preminger’s loving direction in “Bonjour Tristesse” just as she did in heg debut picture, “Joan of Are,.’’ Nevertheless, Deborah is a scene stealer deluxe, So with the relaxa- tion of an ocean voyage, plus hav- ing the most sympathetic part in I were young Joan Seburg I'd be’. FIC Hits Snag in Stamp Case Silent on Its Complaints Against Trading Outfits for Illegal Practices at | WASHINGTON (It appeaited today that the Federal Trade, Commission has ran into snags in developing a case against major trading stamp companies on grounds of illegal business prac- tices. : . * * * The commission won't say yes or no. But almost two months have passed since officials report- ed that tentative complaints had been drafted and laid before the commission for an expected prompt decision. Since then, there’s been only silence. Attempt to Sail Ocean in Ratt Ends in Failure SANTIAGO, Chile @ — The at.” tempt of five men to sail by raft from Tahiti fo Chile has ended in the sinking of their craft, the Ta- hiti-Nui. The Chilean navy frigate Ba- quedano, which was towing the raft, picked up French explorer Erie de Bisschop and his crew of four and most of their equipment. The 14x40-foot bamboo raft went down yesterday near the Juan Fernandez Islands, 400 miles from the Chilean coast, after a stormy sea broke the tow cable. De Bisschop and his crew sailed last Nov, 6 from, Tahiti, hoping to prove that Pol could have to duplicate in reverse the voyage of Thor Heyerdahis Kon- Tiki from Peru to Tahiti in 1947. A bad storm last week away the Tahiti-Nui’s mast and several of her bamboo jogs.. Her radio appeal for help brought the frigate out to tow her. mercially in 22 states. Questioned whether the case has. . that Boh Hope in ‘Beau James’’ithe film, she’s dangerous. . ; was considered off-beat casting and di ¢ the . cow {they hope to get Doris, Snapshots of Hollywood collected tinication. : at random: Sheree North goes into . The first pe ator’ to be made/the hospital Wednesday for an y Harry Ackerman's new COm- emergency operation whether she's pany, Ticonderoga Productions, is|finished with “Down Payment" or : biogra not at 20th. life and songs of Jimmy McHugh. | Harry, who was formerly vice president of CBS, and his associ- late producer, Ed Conne, have been meeting every day with composer McHugh and the contracts are drawn up and ready for signing. | Harry ‘says he plans to bring ithe spectacular to the sereen in ithe fall. He'll use all big name/Sir Alexander Korda. . YO U WA NT jsingers, both men and women, to a PPP sing the tunes, Incidentally, lie has Carla Alberghetti was in a bad) ijust been elected president of the ‘automobile accident, but she es-|the Investigation Bureau, (2) the 24 HOURS ‘TV Academy of Arts and Sci-caped with a cut lip and two/drafting of a presumably court-, — ~*~ * An FTC information officer add-' ed this much: “All I can tell you, AT YOUR is that the case is still at the staff { earlier word from FTC inform- lants, this indicated the matter has’ i has inot been shelved. But it meant that the case not cleared even.the second of the’ three preliminary stages of a typ-| imam FTC. action. * * * : | ‘The steps are (1) a probe by) od It’s a second child and first boy, for pretty Barbara Lawrence and her husband, John Murphy. SON FOR KORDAS The new baby boy born to the Vincent, Kordas in London has been named Alexander, after the late All the Anna ia’ reau, specifying the charges, and a Cunt pegged be mo (3) a decision by the five-mem- . ‘ber commission to issue the com-| 'plaint. Thereafter come hearings, ‘the trial examiner's findings, a lcommission railing, and possibly a review or dppeal. : * * * Usually when a hitch develops, | it means that Sheehy's bureau has detected weaknesses in the case’ and has asked the Bureau of In- vestigation to gather more mate rial. This quite often i But the delay has given a0-, million-dollar-a-year stamp indus-) try reason to hope that its claims are holding up—that FTC cannot find anything illegal, improper or plane crash near Santa Barbara | **cePtive about the national pas- twas the pretty 22-year-old singer |? of saving stamps and cash: ‘Marion Brando had planned to tests them in for premium nen ; for his Western movie. chandise. ‘ Japan derives 60 per cent of its, power for industry from coal and about 28 per cent from water power. The remainder is generated from natural gas and other petro- leur products. (4 KEEGO stitches and she'll be okay for tight complaint by Sheehy’s bu- A DAY... Patti Page and Charlie 0’Cur- | ran sail for Europe in July for { Secon counes ian Pom BLUE SKY 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-461 1 Ist RUN honeymoon. Chariie’s with Patti now in New York and she’s just finished waxing a new album “East Side, West Side.” Patti also does a spectacular, “The Big Record,” next month, The very inside story of the tooth| cap Elvis Presley swallowed is that) it took 100 X-rays and two days to. finally locate it. The Jeannie Hiller killed in a WHO WILL BE THE NEXT VICTIM OF THE SLANDER MAGAZINES? VAN JOHNSON ANN BLYTH STEVE COCHRA SLANDER you can depend on a ANDLEY-BROWN FAST-RECOVERY, GAS WATER HEATER - To give you an abundance of hot water . . . quickly, automatically i | William Powell Jr. introducing ——_— his pretty bride at the Sportsman's’ Lodge THE SiG LAW | Natalie Wood, same place, samed night, back with Nicky Hilton. Ginger Rogers, looking very COMMERCE End of South Union Leke Read at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661 : TONIGHT | VAXCOUVER @ — A nearly- | \starved stowaway bird known as MARLON BRANDO ; ja tufted puffin was found trapped, GLENN FORD ‘in air pipes of the Germar steam- MACHIKO KYO ship Hammond IT here. Now in MGs the city museum, the bird is “‘eat-| swae™s> *THE TEAHOUSE -ing furiously,” says zoo Carater| ‘raeatee THE Ahn Bes i AUGUST CINEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR Paci. Eddie ALBERT FIRST-RUN SHOWING Seon as ae at Your Butterfield Theaters Hold Back the Might 4 —" rf rock ; Fe 4 YO WY Ge AW 7ORE THAT LIFTS YOW RIGHT OUT OF “Wan John Wayne—Mona Freeman YT) Ow tr tavns At 1:30 - 3:55 - 6:20 - 8:50. voor sear?” PLAYING 2435 Dinie Hwy. at Telegragh oe. a a. 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TO BE SOLD!—LAST 6 DAYS! =| J5uanere , o” : ‘ AUTOMATIC 3 | WASHER Reg. $16.95 BEDROOMS LIVING ROOM SECTIONALS rreovned § : reowne Westinghouse mee as srt'iae ben tor spay so scat $68.00 | nee sick Set ak woman pee 7 OMY SOS | MERC SPCTIONL ME oxy $84 | Pertect 125 Steam Wrens |e DOE ES SN ave TRY $95.00) mney eye omg noo ere aes 5179 | Met MEMO hay $178 | | “ oe eae ae Reg. $269.00 SECTIONAL. Kreehler. . oven $Q99 | Sta Sa suzy $115.00 He, ime, HOA AND GRAIN. Rowe apa $135 | “rmrgemensin =... omty_ $135 | Drexel Odd Pieces Handle Reg. $249.00 DOUBLE DRESSER, BOOKCASE BED. ‘Dustproot ¢ Reg. $269.00 SOFA AND CHAIR. Kroehler $145 es Brown Daorem ...<.-2+--00.---. ONLY _ $145 Values to $198-00 drawers. Sample, limed oak . ¢$125. 00 < te son 2 Sees eran ONLY $155 Reg. Rico! 9 2-FC >, CURVED NYLON" le ee $285 Chines . Rec. $059.00 4-PC. BEDROOM SUITE. Solid maple— __ bid of ow Cocoa Brown Bu if comanpes S eceanecmadon! Buffets dey. soso | acoso Sr St “wt ouy$135.00 | oa SOrN ito CHAI Gana eng bes San wo rabies $f ; Reg. $398.00 TRADITIONAL BEDROOM. Large 4 double dresser, $165. 00 red OIE noe feces nce ONLY ~ $165 Decorator. Choice ...... m oxty 9475 | Breckfronts ee chest bed, in gleaming mahogany . mar 40 Other Sectionals on Displey All Reduced! NOW ONLY ) TRIPLE DRESSER, CHEST, BED. In/ rich 9x12 ~ Coe ONLY $95. 00 MEAVY. TweEDS RUGS $3 3 f= 2c Gecriona. | Throw Rugs Reg. $69.00 @ Dacron © Reversible q a “Ag 100 BEDROOM SUITES ON DISPLAY—“ALL eer | 3c $(45 ; Colors _ L Sea ; Full Size Floke ; yy . unge Chairs — RUBBER ‘*) 4 25 || | Inmerspring Mattress : bert 8541 set roam PILLOWS pS ae BREAKFAST SETS || 5""* Res. $16.95 ; . . : Made for motels, hotels................. & $15. 88 . Walnut er Sai aot vor rake Sariget goa.09 | Mig Rie mom onr $98.00 | Sno ee ee eee nest Proctor Hi-Lo : DINING ROO Reg, $5050 RESTOKRAFT MATTRESS. ee $28.00 mi poy) ee evict $58.00 | construc- 38 Ironing — Reg. $4190 ¢-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE. Buffet, table ¢195 OO so) yale nr eg, $11900 SFC. DINETTES. Chrome | $68.00 tion | A17 ie ari OOM. bad EVERYTHING GOES! Res, 59.50 Seite Restokreft |" "'50 Other Dinettes on Display, All Reduced! Reg. $270 Self- Bee. essen wali Poe ae eee eee ee ee oe e ONLY $245.00 * SEALY * RESTOKRAFT MATTRESS $36.00 % Open (Tonight) Mon. & RCA Electric Adjustable 345800 7-PC, DINING ROOM SUITE—Mahogany— | €955 OQ _* ENGLANDER = * SIMMONS | - RANGE | : wipe buffet, table’ and chairs ....... 606 <.0.4056: ONLY . Tues. ‘til J Beluse Reg $59.00 x WE MORE DINING ROOM SUITES, ALL REDUCED! =. STUDIOS an HIDEABEDS By : Pp. s | Bcd | 20 ' 5 E ‘ e : = . renee B To $29.50 CASO. ALL MAKES. TO CHOOSE if é <> ONLY FDS STUDIO COUCH. , Bee & ~~ avr BUNK TABLES SERVERS |sofa& Chair tg og oxy $42.00 THA LL . = taten s Ais 4 Cocktal Reg. 12.95 ee Wee cae, oo win eae sea onty 9139.00 | iF , i e “Reaged $#pF\00 | ee es, $68.00 | nee tl ba ; sie Bind io 4 "| 20 OTHER STYLES ON DisPLAy! — Gleorenee: *” , , - ALL REDUC a Ash: whevent , Trays | BA Mand Painted |» and 2 Stools “at 5. E. PIKE s = 2 - at | ¥ Dore ete FE 4.8795. Many Arrangements, Varieties at ‘Anson Exhibit 6 Area Clubs Stage Colorful Garden Shawl ip ee « Young Home Is Setting for Shower Sunday Affair Here Fetes Bride - to - Be Nancy Aldrich Mrs, Manley Young, Kathie Young and Alice Bego entertained at a miscellaneous shower Sunday honoring bride-elect Nancy Al- drich. The Young residence on Cherokee road was the setting for the afternoon affair. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Kremer of Dwight avenue, will exchange vows with Theodore F. Cohassey June 22 at First Con- gregational Church, Theodore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Co- hassey of South Johnson avenue. The tea table was covered with an Italian cutwork cloth and cen- tered with a ceramic cart filled fe Pontiac Press Photcs — wed = ry aoctoid | ae cane Examples of different cut: flowers Present for the big event were: (left to piece. " | And of course the centerpieces on the refresh- were on display at the Garden Show right) Mrs. John Hendry of Woodstock Guests attending included Mrs. ment tables were especially pretty at the garden show Saturday at Pontiac Federal Savings road. Mrs. Irl Williams of Dover road Kremer, Mrs. Cohassey, Mrs, Rob-| Saturday. Mrs. Charles A. Wood of Whitfield court and Loan building. Six area garden and Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh of Glenwood ert Evans, Mrs, Aaron Fox, Mrs, | Wilma Dickinson, Mrs. Anton Bego, Mrs, Robert Wright, Mrs, J ac k| Sprung, Mrs, James G. Aldrich, | Joan Skelley, Gai] MacLaren, Judy, Cohassey. and Marlene Crocker. * * * Out-of-town guests were Helen Hemingway of Lake Orion and! Pauline Yesavian and Meg Boyd of Detroit. (left) and Mrs. Dalton Ettinger of Orangegrove drive are shown _ admiring one. Small potted plants displayed at the garden _~ show Saturday held the interest of (left) Mrs. Fred Bohlman of Coleman street and Mrs. S. G. Warwick of Island court. Six area clubs- participated in the annual show. 3 If you are named-chairman of! a committee, it is up to you to do the job to the best of your ability. It is better to turn it down than to do it half-heartedly. HAIRSTYLING that turns heads | | | | elubs took part in the annual show. avenue. Women’ s Section Saturday June Nelson and Chandler MON DAY, Dee wis MAY 1957 PAGES 20-2: 7 Married were Nancy Beck Marries in New York t ‘ Member ef the V’ Farrell | Nancy Jane Beck of New York Hairstyling Group Stylized Thames Rovaer te cocoa eveteeed PERMANENTS | Symons Jr. Saterday at Hotel Plaza in New $5 wp June is the The bride is the daughter of Dr. | aes Otto Beck of Birmingham. daug of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brower of North Lynn Mrs. B. Brooklyn; N.Y, are Mitchell s BEAUTY SHOP | ac Peer Nancy is a graduate of Michigan 1 ©. Lyne (oer W. Berea) State University, and Mitchell is a ~ ne Nelson of oe of Yale University and = = <0 ' iniversity of Chicago. ‘The Tasty Sandwiches | Birmingham. cn sais plans to teside in Sew York Sealtest ice Cream ‘Mr. and Mrs. 6: “ee Populer Prices C. T. Symons Epsilon Rho Chapter RIKER FOUNTAIN of Saginaw Installs New Officers a i eee ee we me | __ Betty Soper was installed as Shown admiring a centerpiece arrangement, an ‘“ : 2. , , president of Epsilon Rho Chapter, WILLIAMK. COWIE _- entry in the garden show Saturday, is Mrs. Donald A peung saved 14.6 -ponty earned and the — \Beta Sigma Phi: sorority, at the garden clubs will testify to that. This wishing well recent arm held at the home | Custom Upholstery ! Hoyt of Maceday Lake. was an ingenious method of starting a fund for next MRS. CHANDLER T. SYMONS it rig oe 1 Youmad Pestedeecteee haa “ange ja Yuma” | year’s garden show. Mrs. . Rosy Thompson of ye Ra tnintiod wee tia’ Bet 282 téeom oe Bd 4-2857 T nas been made in Wiesbaden, Ger- Eileen drive is shown making a wish and contributing lock, vice president; Mra. Staniey\ Judy Chaffee, ___ Avery Findley | Speak Vows | Judy Chaffee became the bride ot Avery Findley in a ceremony Party Fetes Mary Chas performed by the Rev. Tom Ma-, Bride-elect Mary Chase was hon-| easion to announce her bridal at- Hione in Emmantel Baptist Church. gree at a miscellaneous shower tendants. Mrs. Leslie Langford Only. members of the ‘immediate held recent ho Mv by serve her sister as matron families attended the May 18 wed. ~ rae a J une Nelson Ss peaks Vows June “Nelson - became the bride} ‘of Chandler Thomas Symons Jr, SISTER TAKES PART in a 2 p.m, ceremony Saturday. oe —_. pee of Grosse w sister's honor at- —— ee ‘hin Cdten Cra tendant. She carried an a Statisticians estimate that illness brook. ment of white spray orchids with 294 premature death in the United June is the daughter of Mrs. B. %lue bachelor buttons. States resiilt in an economic joss St. Peter Nelson of Birming- * *« * of more than $10 billion annually. many, for Hungarian relief. bm al _ oy: Mrs. Charies ing secretary, ‘yrs ee Orville McMorris, treas- to the project. Ready for Spring? Get That New Hair Styling Now... PERMANENTS §$ MACHINE, MACHINE- idi oe Wagley on Hammond street. | ham. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Symons Mrs, John McCullough of De- LESS OR COLD The bride s the daughter of aa arin with Mrs. Wagley| Other attendants will include her of Saginaw are Chandler's parents. troit and Mrs. Marshall Morley of IMPERIAL et sot Da Barbero Lrtrs ere Ms Cayton Gites, rs Somme, SCG of For ber ding te Sete ecns “eames vere et] BEAUTY S eel = $] 50 Jane, “Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.John-Lamont, Mrs. Raymond ‘Kalamazoo. aebee A sree NOS Be SONS he ald Gale and —-blue—bache-}-— ALON Cuttin . from od : Findley of Porter street are Coombe and Mrs. Bert Weddle, | Jeannene and Janet Langford, | French pique with = blouson” Jor buttons. ~ Now at “— Avery's parents. | Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pinces of the bride-elect, will serve, back and empire bodice. The — , 219 A , | Sharon Chaffee attended her sis- Rowley C. Chase of Oliver stron, ‘as flower girls, - full skirt was simply detailed | William Harbor served as best uburn Ave. ANN ALIESE BEAUTY SHOP ter as maid of honor, -Jack\Will hapag Mg bride of Clay Pow. sa, SS nu EF meine eoumn cas mae apt ever | ae , m ytd nyt cece, ee Light and Hutchings~performed the duties fers in a June 22 ceremony at Firs sweeping the Seer. raper. of Saginaw and 8014 N. Saginaw St. re aout tshee as i FE 2-5600 best man. " ; "Mi ethodist Church. Clay is the son Church Circle Meets i headpiece was a bank of Atthur Hickey, also of Saginaw. Springy i el tid : oo Mi | Following an evening reception,of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powers of With Mrs. Zz E. Oak matching Pique covered by asin An afternoon dress of shell pink. Adaptable ———_—————— the couple traveled’ to Niagara |/ASalle street. | gle circle of imported silk illu- sik organza embroidered in white CURLS . 1 Falls: The b ‘ this oe. Mrs. Francis Oak opened her sion, shoulder length. She carried'was the choice of Mrs. Nelson for] with a new * | tds-clec chose this: Lake Angelus road home for the ® bouquet of majestic daisies. ‘her daughter's wedding: She wore] DPpM ANENT | ; . 7 ; recent meeting of Ruth Circle of The attendants wore whité or- a pink garden bat and a corsage “] Yd. Lee LY 7 That Sculptured Look te samen ip opmtan, “g——- pe ypo ae ve age bis . and caught at Mrs. : the waist by 2 velvet ssh of theldsin bine Frceh tatiae on of Make Y. 7 2. ; : batiste-_and a }- ‘our _ ess velvet headpieces were designed chids. Appointment Now PAE A reception was held immedi-] © FE 4-2878 ..t $0 aaj! You'll Say - poate mati Sh uur ® ee F . es as sll ces “I Owe It All See: e goddess Like food for a Front Zipper ” king? This fellow Padded Bra White Only acs tag aE Sizes $2 to 36A He claims Ted's 32 to 38 B and C has the most de- Jo" toe Chai... $95p hl ee c aie All Work Guaranteed . . A o Bon he Ae dias Res ea a ay a ae a epee aa é f i | a * SL iibnironedes THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1057__ Very Special Selling Very Special Selling J ; Summer Sheer | SEAMLESS vee he All first quality nylons. Heel and — _ toe reinforced. Newest shades. casual and sparkle. Values to 7.95 me, Truly exceptional values! Beautiful new straws, shantungs, laces, flower-hats! Frosty whites, cool pastels for all Summer long! Hurry for the best selection! . Sizes 842 to 11. Millinery Salon—Second Floor Hese—Main Floor Very Special Selling r FAILLE DUSTERS| -- 16" / Fane | "ls THE STYLE FOR Now t Anywhere, anytime . + « fashion right . . . weather right! Embellish your wardrobe with our six ply faille light dusters. Exciting taffeta linings ... . . . tailored to perfection. Choose from six flattering styles in block, navy, beige or turquoise. Sizes 8 to 18. SHOP TONITE TILL 9 P.M. SPECIALLY PRICED to ina _ 4 @@ ' COAT SALON—Second Floor Decoration Day Spe cial! 483 Pairs, Regular to 7.95 CASUALS and FLATS Capo VEIT ae ae vee It’s a Sissy Dress : eas It's @ Ploysuit! Mees ‘SELLING FOR DECORATION DAY! Trans - Season Cravenetted tapestry tweeds all with Matching Hats in those rain clouds .., Impeccably taliored by a top- ht rwenty.ons 978] DRESSES I OFF. meret Reg. ‘to 39.98 * *D Selling at .@ Fraction | of Their Wholesale Cost! a Here’s the silver lining shed a shower or . temper a breeze. flight maker... , score of styles and 7 so many glowing colors . sizes from 8 to 18. COAT SALON—Second Floor * : “e , ‘- | oe ey | Fi 300 Attend Reception for Mrs. Charles Wait Retiring Emerson School Principal Is Honored Mrs, Richard Dougherty, Mrs. ,and Mrs, Francis Staley, Mr. andiand We: an Ss, William Wright. Mrs. Evelyn Wood- |Mrs. J, Cecil Cox, Dr, and Mrs. during the reception was —. prangecnersaacee Mrs, |Dana Whitmer, Dr. °Otto Hufziger,|provided by Mrs, Lloyd Clancy. Sere a Nolen, Mee Thomas (Mz. William ‘Mihalek; Mrs, Ru-|A distinguished service award was Suaith and Mre. dehn Balch pre- (0D. Kempf, Mrs. Harry King'presented Mrs. Wait. sided at the punch bowls during 2 ee the affair, Among guests attending were Mr, and Mrs, Frank DuFrain, Mr. Over three hundred guests .at- tended the Sunday afternoon re- ception at Emerson School, honor- ing: Mrs. Charles Wait, principal, who is retiring. Receiving the guests during the afternoon, along with Mrs, Wait, were past presidents and execu- tive board members of Emerson; School PTA. Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop You Get All This: e@ Custom Haircut No Appointment @ Permanent by an Necessary— experienced, licensed an Come Any Time! operator Mrs. Keith Mortimore of Melrose street is shown © Styled Set wrapping the gift presented to Mrs. Wait by the PTA. Members of the school system and the Pontiac Coun- @Guarantee...a * BEAUTY SHOP PHONE FE 2-0531 FOR APPOINTMENT | Select ee ae antl ‘used, that is neither too drying nor THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, ee re eS Preparing. the guestbook for. the reception honoring Mrs. Wait Sunday were (left to right) Mrs. Ralph Grubb of Clayton street, Lois Coan of New- berry street and Mrs. Evelyn Woodworth of Detroit. , When “you're giving a party, flower keep your low. With lots of, people circu- lating around tall vases are eas- ily tipped over. i | Decoration Day D. Dooley, is sre Marve bring health and healing to the mountain people of Laos. Never having seen soap, they ‘LIMITED TIME ONLY! too oily and greasy, INSURE against. runs 7 regardless of c pone Here's your once-e-year opportunity te buy as many pairs as you need...and SAVE 20%! All purpose sheers Self seam luxury sheers and stretch top seamless - gl Ai In Kitten Beige and Toast, ined portioned Lengths. , ; for Dessert By JANET ODELL Lemon Meringue Pie is always a favorite dessert when it appears jon restaurant menus. It is no less choice for home meals. Mrs. Rob-. ert Dorman gives us her pet recipe Phone complte wave itt cil of PTA attended the Sunday affair. PLAYWEAR FE 8-3560 $3.75. None higher. | ) Z . For Girls: Shower Fetes Bride-elect ick HOLLYWOOD YF fou. SHOP | Bride-elect, Rose Marie Johns-Conant in her home on Summit ee EUS ERS 78% N. Saginaw (Over Baziey’s) ton was honoree at a miscellan-avenue. Wrinkle-Shed $198 U jeous shower given by Mrs. R. A.| Rose Marie, daughter of Mrs. Cotten. Cotton id Everett Johnston of North Johnson eee ees ee SUN SUITS For mp Prettiest Hair Style of All— Choose One of These — [McColl June 29 at First. Preshy- sis oti 5498 up Mr. -and Mrs. Harrison McColl % ° bl Unmer Deal VY DUYS fe = - be i for Ber casion to anounce her bridal at- 2 PC. CABANA SETS Conditioning as amt cf tena Coleen el ie anat, $198 Up Sized 1.50 Suet 1350 tien. sister of the bride-elet, and Gussie Vogue Creme | Chauldon Creme tetdnematia. Anan Leute Suese aaa iv? serve as Te ...<, 7250 | Wats...10.00 8 sixteen guests attenjed the re Mrs. Ruth Wait, retiring principal ent of schools and guest at the affair. , ¢ cent , at Emerson —_ sar — * i rig rtd fo Pag award | Sizes 0 to 12 98 Regier © — . ° @ reception ; 1 e rom ‘aculty in recogni- | ” 6x Value.....9 00 Value... 11.50 4 Basic Rules with J. Cecil Conthiceen eapartingsd: tion of her work at the school. for Hair Health =| 7 | j 3 : $ | Tour basic rules for hair beat! SOO “Magic’ lemon Pie _ [Cotton Coats ot nee andr and other scalp sarders.|Brings Health Is Perfect Look Pretty, _ JANE LEE BEAUTY SALON MEZZANINE FLOOR Pee Ng «Sg hoagie Kine dks, rh nal Easy to Wash “Fresh ’Em Up” sr! for the Big Memorial Day Weekend | Now is the time to bring your Memorial week-end | clothes for complete clean- . |} ing and pressing . . . Get i them in early, avoid the Complete With Cutting and Styling ] 27 Years ef Quality Dry Cleaning | Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m. - 6 Set. 8 a. m. « i~ | 719 W. Heron FE 4.1563 = eneemeeed ‘Andre Presents - New '57 Feather Cut Custom Cold Waves the nibh steal 222 3 eae ET Se ra ee ee ee ee ga dT ee ee eee eo ee ee eee oy we b fe MLO Cw Se OF oF TP So Ae ae ee ase Oe ae ue ‘ ; yf ' pea * ' F / | | don t = wices EO MM. not only ings. ay anion . | Bers Jessen | verse effect on personality. The! inte your face with a clean wash- je when young men and. women you do this faithfully each day it pnp. : a opportunity to kek > aa aie “need most to have self-confidence.| will seftes blackheads and re- |that properly in floor. samples, discontinued pieces, and | ee more ennem, ofl, then keeping one-of-a-kind items! er ere ates poe eerie : may 5 | effects in adult 8 few pimples or blackheads though ing eet i ad a few pps or Hace . LAMPS Along with possible SPECIAL cRouP OF TABLE LNeS-—-Vashons. to $] 0 EY li gf i § & i gee F tive approach: to $29 nt styles, sizes, shapes and inger. | iy Ho ChOOKE «eee eevee eeeerreeeee® _ ‘Provention - SPECIAL GROUP OF TABLE LAMPS—Values to | us tee oe $35.00-—Distinctive and unusual decorator lamps. . $20 | hopeful even whea especially priced oneenee PeeeeT eee eee - acute. Dermatologists ~ | from many different and with varied nse of tne by a skin specialist, | Lét us understand agers these ft it aE ‘T 5 * § E 2 § i 2. Pontiac Frese Phete are can [wchecwpiryal soca dh weaamagie ss The annual mother and daughter breakfast spon- even cure a beginning case of} sored by the Altar Guild at St. Hugo of the Hills STAPP'S sovacam -_ Church was held Sunday at Rotunda Inn. Since the ey Mea eep wed mee | ‘Month of May is « month dedicated to the Virgin | Mary, shown making a rosary are (left to right) | Susan Klapproth of North Adams road, Mrs. Klapp- roth, Mrs. Charles Wagner of Devonbrook road and Charlene Wagner. The rosary and statue were used | be on the head table to point up the theme of the gath- um 1 r ering. 4 i | | SUNS Sa ote mcrverntnerrenenrsereenatsces: SOOLOD os $179 tam Sim iene cur ow ems” $9Q) 50 ' ‘4 $119 ent Oreen swive: Chair, $99.7 aN St. Hugo Holds Breakfast in US eo wee |: oar, J. Callen enter-iDire. W aaet @=hCTli( PE on ; S110 fet i inl eee tie pn nS ODSOO i Callen recited poetry for the oc Nett, Mrs, W. ©. Geciar, Mrs — ‘ e 4 © , wre Deut McPherson and _— SOFAS Charles W chair. Mesibe® dr. Ameriena, . 3 «ng the breast hele ~ The “May yo . P caeiceccahrdaare tg pea $395 ome poe. Hp osenesr ty Spay 2 RO $249 .00 ; special Mass celebrated at St. [Blessed Mother U.S. Keds eushien your heat, cudhien $179 os Sh eer S108 50 of the Hills. Working with'school Sunday afternoon. gear sock, exshilan your tees... fed! 00 maple arm résts and wings........ | | light you might be barefoot! We have a2 | e- . @ wonderful new assortment of all Willett Solid Wild an } - kinds of U. $. Keds, for alll kinds . $489.25 oes $3 9 5 GROUP INCLUDES DROP EXTENSION TABLE — FOUR “cain —HUTCH CABINET Authentic American Colonial at its finest! Willett Solid Maple Round, Drop-Leaf smi finiz__, BEDROOM and FOUR CHAIRS: won 199% tg eae ‘aT tans Complete HARVEST TABLE Bookcase Headboard erate $9975 Bed-—Twin Size s4g50 N Sizes 1212-3 $4.9 _ Sizes 3¥-10 $4.25] Cotton Pickin. Time .... ; i *| i Our greatest selection of Sum- mer tubbable cottons. Sleeve- less or short sleeve in shirt- “ makers, sheaths, or full styles. Se ot four egw teh eteeeee [BOTCH CABINET BR gee TABLE Pag meses “69% sise now. tong, 008 hed | finest, of course ® : Little 7s-11% ..$3.95 from pation 7-15, 8-18. : Sizes 6-10, $5.95 Sines 12-2 .....$4.25 _| White or Black Sizes 2%-6......$4.45 ( - Other Cottons "$12.95 » $35.00 ba |Buy KeDs bee | Re, ) ! ! at BOTH STORES a ee | JUVENIL BOOTERY | a " TaLecRari AT HURON Bim ERY (Open Men ond ig a aes wd, een and Fri 10 tun 2t05> Ta, - FAMILY SHOE HOE STORE / 7 (Open Fa ‘ond nd Sat ~ voy ‘BS by } | re hacked oo 4 Ay 3. : \ j * i i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1937 5S Year Guorantes = zg a 3 ef 3 i Fred BE i PEE “| ih Ary, > fist gtEa easy-on-the-hostess cold meats or poultry, if with a|Serves 10 to 12. fi i: H m EE" Ee $8 z i He i it as " 2 2 aT} li ee, PH - s bad Winning Way fo Use (srs Well With Meats ‘| Easy and taste-intriguing fruit garnish for meat. [ it i iW } ii} agit i ~ ‘ L Tihs i i 5 TUNA RIBBON SALAD 1 tablespoon cider vinegar ba teaspoon “unces) tune, - drained. Ye cup mayonnaise or selsd dressing Blade, Arm and English e|Are Pot Roast Cuts The beef chuck is cut into three ‘kinds of roasts—blade, arm, and English. The blade is the tender- est cut of chuck, because it comes from nearest the rib. The arm cut of chuck is sometimes called round bone. It is less tender than the blade, but it does give a_ little . by Sip, cheopes pickles re For cheese layer: Soften gelatine in cold water; dissolve in boiling water. Add cheese and next 4 in- gredients. Pour into loaf pan (8’’x- A"x3") or fish mold; chill until firm. Meanwhile, prepare tuna layer: Soften gelatine in cold water; dissolve in boiling water. Add vinegar and remaining in- * iat hand — time to make up a Are Brand New Red, plump, juicy strawberries what shall we do with them? For a new, delicious idea, let’s have Strawberry Pinwheel Sandwiches! Cream cheese and strawberries make a delicate pink filling with tray. Rolled watercress sandwiches | complement Strawberry Pinwheels in both flavor and color. The summery, leisurely days are that provides many important food ‘requirements. Delicious and health- ful at the same time, wé «recom- mend it served with vegetable rel- ishes, Roney-fruit bread and coffee tall | Pitcher of frosty iced cofiee,|,. : fill: a platter with these delightful, out on the terrace. Really living, that's what it is! Sandwich bread little sandwiches and enjoy them) | Tuna Rice Tropical Salad 1 6%-ounce can white meat tuna, flaked (1% cups) 1 wf) can pineapple tidbits, well- with a fork, Serve on crisp salad Chicken! Olives ' Plus Consomme Blend in Mousse It you are partial to chicken, you night want to try this Chicken Mousse. Chopped olives and toast- ed almonds are the novelty note here. ‘The base is condensed con- - |somme. 1 can ‘some, undiluted | 1 teaspoon salt sh next 3 ingredients, Chill unti slightly thickened. Whip until flut- fy; fold in Pour 2 teas; unflavored gelatine roasts. All three can be tasty and a m press|cheese and whip with sour cream Biegler tender if you use low tempera-|the uncut end between the thumb/juntil fluffy. Add drained straw-|greens garnished with parsley and/slices of olive and lemon. Serve 1 cup enttage ture, moisture, and plenty of time|and forefinger so the fan will hold|berries and mix gently. additional pineapple. Yields 6 serv-| with Cucumber Cream Sauce if de- Eacspostne manned antics for cooking. its shape, Remove crusts from loaf of un-| ings, sired, Makes 46 servings. i Hate tate® erates a ata rete See ee ee eee ee eee * Saw Teens eee ee MILK TALL CAN 11: Chicken of the Sea Chunk Style TUNA Reg. Flet Tin... Now Tl Snider's Fancy CATSUP Apple Sauce _ Tall No. 303 Con Tt “VELVET BRAND ‘Armour’s Columbia Brand : Sliced : *eetetetecerties eletedereses* ster ec et eetetat a SS 6 ke ee ee! ——_ a Ht oy *,*,*,* ecetecetes: 2 *,*, etetetetetele res. were Here are values to make your Decoration Day picnic a double treat! Buy all you want tonight, tomorrow, and Wednesday! Be sure to bring the MONEY-SAVING COUPON— for the extra—extra savings on “COKE”, * 7 azete ehelele eee tets seeesey? atete eiests*s 6 8 Cte ae Oe 8 8 ee Oe CLIP Tus + . * 8 «8 a A DS WE SE ee Se SE These Prices in Effect Monday Through Wednesday, May 27 to June 5 PINEAPPLE WICE 20° TUNA || VELVEETA Handy Chunk Style | | CHEESE FOOD | LOAF Dad's Old Fashion 30° : BIG HALF-GALLON REAL GOOD Your Choice ROOT BEER nO — BOTTLE Fancy Dill, Sticks 16 Oz. § 00 Mario's Manzanillo = Fancy Sweet Pickles Jars 7 _ STUFFED OLIVES caesni dh sweet "re or 39% Each Brick Oven Baked BAKER BELNS BEANS | Dy Large 22 Ox. Jor | SNIDER’S mACATSUP These Are Large Floride Grown Melons — OPEN | RED —RIPE—JUICY | Z HY GRADE'S % , | alt pa fe HONEY BRAND : ‘ Ready-to-Eat— SMOKED © MUM —“BONDWARE 9 Inch Paper ae. | | | cad Sunkist Frozen ie <1- aa, an. we. me 49 (Be OO O \EMONaDE...‘= 10 | _ : — , Summerdale Frozen $ - , STRAWBERRIES © ‘sx: °]°° emacs f i ; , | : ; } /j : } i if * Ls f > | ‘ Fi ; i i iJ | a | TWENTY-EIGHT _ a _ PHE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 8 = } ee ‘ * i = : Orange and Grapefruit Star in Spring Desserls sea =: : ‘ttl to that but- Spring is in the air and hearts] Orange Marshmallow Dessert No-Bake Orange Rice Pudding When ready to serve, Our Over MMe coun et teseneating orang tioned grapefruit and orange sections. are light and gay, It's time to’ 2 Valencia es Bhs cavern sec ae . . flavor. make a debonair dessert to match). { Doué 16) Mamhmenows yo erenge Yield: 4 to 6 servings. % cup sugar eup e . spirits with milady’s new bonnet.; ‘% cup heavy cream, whipped aden — nee ~ ae 2.8 8 Chill oranges before preparing:| iy oranges before preparing. strips from top to| T° section, see above recipe. Com- bine orange rind, cut-up orange) x white membrane. Then cut) sections and sugar; let stand 15 minutes. Add rice; mix well. Fold : i! a He ii Pee Fyiet ite yy ily 2238 They're juicy and yet section and HF slice handily. It's wise to buy a an lot of Valencias so you'll have membrane, Cut prea in whipped cream, Turn into serv- them for juicing, family snacks! of each dividing membrane from| ing dish or spoon into individual | and cooking. Their season is a nice) outside to middle of core, Remove) dessert dishes. Yield: 4 to 6 serv- se one—-from March through) section by section; halve sections. | ings. une, Add marshmallows te orange L 4 : tng a make Spibs te eumonpen. ie low Good'n Easy Dessert ~ * i over fe : od prone maarhoe ve heat, stir in diced orange sec- Bm gy orm ae re Piciast te ceed a & anion dae tions. Chill until mixture is the > om cae d t sert but want a fresh flavor? The| Co@Mstency of unbeaten egg Zithapoons vered orange rad a) }.% answer is our No-Bake Orange Tee te de ee Chill grapefruit and oranges be- FELICE J 4 AXH 44 ARK 7 Rice Pudding. Grapefruit sections; "P°°" dessert dishes. ¢ fore preparing. Remove sections. “A ' join oranges in a n Easy | FREE | 9213 S. TELEGRAPH z 4 OARKINY dessert. To the delicious juicy sec-| If desired, garnish with addition-| rind in saucepan; bring to a boil, tions an orange syrup is added forjal whipped cream and orange sec-| stirring constantly, until sugar is be extra flavor. tions. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. dissolved. Remove-from heat; cool. @/,* NATIONAL FOOD STORES x 9, a Medley of Vegetables Meet \@scim EMO | L NAY "The frugal homemaker must be|inevitable \that all the vegetables|can disguise these vegetable left-| 7h, 44 ‘ , Wj q : of an inventive turn of mind seven|won't be eaten since the kiddies|overs so deliciously that you'll cer. ‘ |are rarely interested in “‘seconds”’|tainly never have the problem of | : days a week. One problem she geems to face rather regularly of things that are good for them. |left-overs from the left-overs. is what to dowith “left-overs.” It is! But if you are resourceful, You] wey . Cheese-Vegetable Scal : 4 : : lop. The vegetables: potatoes, | F , p Some Spices Found OK\|*. 22%, 2.2 for Use in Ulcer Diet . CHEESE VEGETABLE SCALLOP — Vege- , a delicious dish with an onion-cheese sauce fea- tables of the leftover variety can be turned into _ turing onion soup mix as one of the ingredients. * v fr" / LEAN & MEATY - EXTRA FINE FOR BAR-B-Q A2 a. Cc = SPARE RIBS - \p : ; = f oN i . we KLEIN'S or MICKELBERRY'S — ALL MEAT — MICH. GRADE 1 HICKORY SMOKED — WHOLE or HALF A’

| : ‘a Del Monte FLORIDA, RED RIPE—24 LBS. "ities : : 49 Rte Prenit CATSUP Watermelons ..... » 149 | Tine! TENDER, SOUTHERN GROWN SOUTHERN GROWN, FRESH i 14-0Z. ) | tae 2 3 29 Sweet Corn Cucumbers. “SUPER-RIGHT” vam | : 12-02. | 6 534 3% - 3 es 2% Luncheon Meat .. 3 2% 8% ee on se , Bonanas ........2 % 35¢ Tomatoes secur seucreo | |, , ‘S87 356 | sh oa aaa —— Yallencia. Oranges cinoma 5 G3, 69 Red Radishes ........ 2 SEE 19¢ Pa rr Napkins .. da igd 29 Green Onions vomserown 3 suncnes 29¢ Green Beams msm, cesp .. , 2 us. 49 pe : Fresh Cabbage sovren crow & 10¢ Florida Grapefruit:......8 ik 5% Paper Plates surmon sano, .%,%49¢ White Meat Tuna iofo'sscx 3 iu 89¢ California Lemons... . . Soria’ 59¢ = Geraniums ta ron memoria vay 4. 59¢ yood epee ay menus... 2. can’ 100 | | Spoons or Forks "Sac... 10c Mayonnaise am race ..... Se 59¢ 0 J | 1 99 Reper Cini sanscut oe ee " BS, 25¢ anit Mustard annrace .... ae W3e CS range uICce _-- CANS C Waxed Paper masnwear , , , 2 ous 39¢ Stuffed Olives summa... . . "kn 59 tian Rosas sdorpsne, cmc 2 1835 Shc: Pies Mell smunmoe © 95EE tle ; | penne Saree a aes ae a eagl Ubby’s Strawberries... 4935 79 Doran Pizaettes ....--. 3 5Se ¢ Fruit Cocktail Chocolate Drink NE ERR EE Bh 2 2, 3 100° are 29 ee Cream Slices| | AngelFoodCake| __ ‘Apple Sauce “**oCutne™™ 2 SRE 29¢ Reliable Peas... . . 2 Sits 2% 3 at Cvs fn 0 ns AE Pork & Bedns surana . ., , . 287 29% 7 or bn. = 49: , Be te ms 3c a Pineapple Juice ur... . . 3 Gans 89 © Sauerkraut “atatny™ = 2. Cans 27e ‘ poet . . uot Ton Bogs .cSn'ia «+ 100 sc. 79¢ Pe Crust Mix ; oe - JUMBO 27 bs ; age 2 “CANTALOUPE nF en a OST” THE PONTIAC. PRESS,. MONDAY, MAY. \27, 1957 , fo Oe ae ee ‘THIRTY-ONE mu MAKE THIS A MEMORABLE All Metropolitan Detroit area Kroger stores will be open ‘til 9 p.m. Wed- nesday, May 29th. All stores will be closed all day Memorial Day, May 30. HYGRADE'S SEMI-BONELESS, . 93: West Virginia HYGRADE'S ALL MEAT, Hot Dogs i _ TENDER, U.S. GOVT GRADED ‘CHOICE’ ROUND Steak ' WHOLE TENDER FROZEN — SKINLESS REFRESHING AND DELICIOUS ! om | 09 BLEND OF TROPICAL FRUIT JUICES HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL DAY-HAVE A... FOR A COOL SUMMER REFRESHMENT KROGER Lemonade pig Be 6-Ox, ¢€ See ced a Cans DEFATTED FRESH FROZEN SLICED Ham .. 7% Strawberries... 4% 7% FRESM KROGER BAKED HAMBURGER OR Hot Dog Buns RICH, CREAMY, DELICIOUS COUNTRY CLUB. Ice Cream V USDAY us o CHOICE) | TANGY, TASTY KROGER BRA bee whew sy tin oad cool drinks on hand sa 39° TRY ALL FIVE DELICIOUS FLAVORS! Pabst: spanking bevenages— ‘FRUIT AND ROOT FLAVORS Your choice of Cola, Bleck Cherry, Ginger Ale, Rect Beer or Orenge. Be sure te teke plenty slong ff you ge on @ picnic, U. $, CHOICE TENDERAY Sirloin Steak .... *..89. Tomato Juice FINE FOR YOUR OUTDOOR PICNIC Alcoa Foil cy 1° ae STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE MORE! 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Pv Po 10: # ay * = i ® Just pick up a FREE Entry Blank at any Kroger store in Pontiac or Drayton Plains and finish the sentence in 25 words or less— “| like to shop at Kroger because” — Enter os many times as you eee ee ee Kroger store. 3 A BRAND NEW ‘57 poe HARDTOP-- FREE! “they'll win you this wonderful railroad complete with tracks and cars. Get! complete details’at your Kroger store! 4 Win a Cocoa Marsh Children’s Railroad! Hey, Kids, have. your folks enter Kroger’s big contest, may ie \ 1 \ } { Nb, i nade y' F, : | , ai f f a THIRTY-TWO , - By JANET ODELL Pentiag Press Home Editor We are apt to ignore the calen- dar which says that summer starts on June 21. In Michigan, we think the beginning of summer is on Decoration Day, the day we) have our first official picnic of the) year, Of course, we cross our fin- gers and hope it won't rain. With Decoration Day on Thursday this year and many people having the entire weekend free, there should be lots of pic- ics. It is a good time to christen ‘the new charcoal burner the fam- ily gave one another last Christ- mas, Remember to look for some of those new packages of charcoal briquets that make fire-building a them in the smaller sizes for hamburgers or for toast. coming ;; Anaugurate Picn will lie fairly flat, You may like to have the lower part or shank Lamb Marinade | i cup olive or salad oil | 1 cup dry red wine OR hg cup lemon juice and % cup pine- apple juice Suilpped leaves of: ‘2 or 3 sprigs of rosemary 2 or 3 sprigs of thyme 2 er 3 sprigs of marjoram, savory or oregano OR % teaspoon of powdered herba 2 tablespoons each snipped parsley and chives ‘kg teaspoon coa: black Worcestershire sauce teaspoon 2 cloves garlic mashed with 1 teaspoon salt ly or let the marinade run to one end of the dish and spoon it over] - |the lamb. Barbecue-Broiled Leg of Lamb Order a day or two ahead. Ask your meat dealer to bone a leg of When ready to cook, lift lamb from marinade and place on the lamb, cutting it so that the meat “|brush the lamb with a long stalk jot celery, using the leaves as a } * = : shape, then lock the racks firmly in place. Place over glowing coals and cook 45 minutes to one hour, de- pending upon the degree of heat. Turn frequently, to time with the marinade you have saved. A neat trick of show- (adds flavor too!) is to swab, or with sprigs of fresh herbs on the outside with the meat slightly pink and very juicy within. Warning—don't cook to the well- done stage. SLICE. LIKE STEAK While sizzling hot, place on a board, basket . broiler. Flatten and of any TRADE IN YOUR OLD ALBUMS AT GRINNELL’S on BRAND NEW RCA VICTOR CLASSICAL HI-FI LP RECORDS LIKE THESE... One month only! Any old albums that cost you’ $2.07 more each . .. any brand, any speed .... are now worth $1 at Grinnell's toward the purchase RCA Victor Classical Long-Play. Albuml ° TRADE-IN YOUR OLD ALBUMS AT GRINNECL’S 27 South Saginaw S¢., Pontise / «= %, i THE mixture can be dangerous if it is) ~ left at a lukewarm temperature oe as = co \o 2ae ee Se ae oe c Season PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 27, 1057 ow i - Service will be held at 1:30 p.m Huntoon Funeral tigh atty with et and coun tes Knowing that, you won't take Gl, N. Parke St., died yes- it with a dollop of softened butter, custard fied cakes or ociaizs oy Pi Pestiec si and slice down through as you! 5% Pewe. few weet mix ye ot sandwich filling at home. You'll ; Flower Group of the Congrega- _ Should chicken be your choice | take the fixin’s and combine | tional Church, »to-barbeeue, be sure to serve it | them at the last minute. BE- Surviving children are, Mrs. atog allel —— re crag] way | WARE AND TAKE CARE, il Schwartz, of Harrisburg, i vege- , ee ho thi . Raymond, George, Hansel | tables you need. For a new treat | oe ee gape and Mrs. Harry Easton, all of Serve on buttered frankfurter|One 10-inch tube cake. of Mt. Pleasant. buns. You can heat the sandwiches Service will be held at 11 a.m. briefly at the site yntil the aoe Rae Prey tomorrow at Huntoon Funeral Geen mein te uli $ sae @ . ves.) eonfec- with her pastor, Rev \% teaspoon ground cimjamen Malcolm K. Burton, Cheese and Ham Spread 2 leases oomed Gow with burial in Sun Set Hill Ceme- 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese | 3 tablespoons cocos . tery, Saline County, Ill. | 5 Seem mig! 2 tebleepoons iquetiod noatat éry|/ROBERT MICHAEL LEINENGER ‘Mix ingredients in order Robert Michael Lelnenger, two Te grind Geo Ines and staeas to & Sift together confectioners’ sug-|day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- food chopper use a medium biade.|*"> cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, |aid S. Leinenger, of T4% W. Huron Delicious cold as a sandwich|°°C® Md instant coffee. Cream|St., died Friday at Pontiac Gen- +; *£ « spice mixture; blend well. Grad-| parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Larok ually stir in liquefied nonfat. dry}and-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leinen- Cf evarte sou went Geant en alae, mix until smooth and well|ger, both of Pontiac. picriic. What could be better than ajblended. Add remaining This afternoon the body will be marble cake. Although the recige|spice mixture. Beat until fluffy, [sent from Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home to Muskegon for fo graveside services and burial in —Junior Editors Quiz on —— BUS BEAVERS _ —S== 3 ° 4 i QUESTION: Is the beaver really busy? ANSWER: The beaver, a busy animal indeed, likes the comforts of home and is willing to work for them. With earth and sticks he dams a stream to provide his own private lake, and uses his sharp 3 3 3 the largest American’ rodent, head to tail and weighing up to 35 pounds. => / Planning a Picnic or Staying at Home—Bazley’s _ Has Just the Thing—Famous Brand Junedale Hams! FAMOUS JUNED Well Trimmed 7 ALE BRAND HAMS !! ® : € La * Ss sei me ‘iy This Is What Youre Third St., Detroit, died at his home Saturday. He was a member of the Deaths in P t Avon Cemetery, ontiae “Area eee MYRTLE L. CLARK Myrtle L. Clark, 45, of 62 Pittee St., Battle Creek, who died Thursday, will be held at the Lester Smith & Son Funeral Home, Imlay City, at 2 p.m. today with burial in Imlay Township Cemetery. Mrs. Clark is survived by four children, Gordon H., Morris D., Keith A., all of Imlay City, and Donna L. of Battie Creek. Her mother, Mrs. Ida Haggert, also survives. FRED W. COLE ROCHESTER—Service for Fred W. Cole, 64, of 3276 Emmons 5t., who died Saturday at Forestville, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the William R. Potere Fu- neral Home’ with burial in Mt. Mr, Cole is survived by his wife, Martha, five sons, Alvin, George, Harvey and Fred Jr. of Rochester and Charles of Marine \City, seven daughters Mrs, Cele Harmon of Nevada, Mrs. Estelle ;|Wettig of Royal Oak, Mrs, Rose McKinnon of Detroit, Mrs. Betty Kurhawaski of Hawaii, Bertha, Beverly Ann and.Martha at home. Six step children, Edwin, Rose, Jules, Albert, Marcell and Paul; ‘ q “"e three , Mrs. Mabel? Hardin, Mrs. Myrtle Whitley, Mrs, Bertha Bishop, also survive, ' GEORGE. H. FELDMANN WALLED LAKE — Service for George H. Feldmann, 22, of 8233 ‘larlis Dr., who died Saturday in an auto accident, will be held at 19 jam, Wednesday from St. Williams Catholic Chureh with the Rev. Fr. int and Milton of Herman of Flint John Foley officiating. Burial wi; be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7-2 p.m. from the Richardson-Bird IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs.|Chapel Mr. Feldmann is survived by his parents, George H. and Lola Feld. mann, and eight brothers, Richard, Charlies, Robert, Christopher, Dana and Patrick Jones, all at home, Harry Kabat of Birmingham and Bernard Kabat of Detroit. ‘MES. BEATRICE ROCKWELL WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Service for Mrs. Beatrice Rock. well, 70, of 6831 Forest Lawn, who died Sunday, will be held at 1 p.m Wednesday from the Coats Funeral! Home with burial in White Chape! Cemetery. Rev. Roy F. Lambert will officiate. i Mrs. Rockwell is survived by one son, Frank of Royal Oak, an: one sister, Mrs. Marian Brader o/ Detroit. IDA J. WOODS HOLLY —. Service for Ida | Woods, 74, of 5835 N. Tipsico Lak: 'Rd., who died Sunday, will be hei: iat 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in | Milford with burial in Hodge Ceme tery. Mrs. Woods is survived by one sister, Mrs. Paul Pettit, and sev- jeral nieces and nephews, (Mondey through F, Bek, 1410-7 Spinning Wonderod 1271-7 Spinning Wonderod OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Seturdey) Complete 9-pc. RCURY. es ere ys Veer 3 a — luc. le a ee ee ee. ee ee ee oe dd Poe ee ee Ps eee ha a ee fa ceo Via CS egmere PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 27, 957 xk x k * x * * Vaunted Hurlers Fail Milwaukee Cubs Sweep Braves By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (bling twice, Cincinnati even got|trimmed the New York Giants 5-3 - What happened to Milwaukee’s a home run from its pitcher, Hal as Duke Snider reached the 1,500- vaunted pitching staff? Manager Jeffcoat, to beat St. Louis 7-6, de- hit club with his seventh homer Fred Haney hasn't seen a starter spite a pair of homers by Stan of the year off: Ruben Gomez. go nine innings since May 12. In Musial, including his eighth grand When the Giants kicked up their the last five games, he has used slam. theels in the late innings, Clem| no less than 18 pitchers. * ra * |Labine had to help Sandy Koufax Even the lowly Chicago Cubs!’ Brooklyn elbowed past Milwau-/0Ut of trouble. ‘roughed up the Braves over the kee into second place in the Na-| * * * weekend, taking three out of four tional League, two full games be-| Pittsburgh spoiled plans to cele- including a sweep of a | hind the Redlegs. The ice soles Curt Simmons’ 100th major Besselink New Kansas Champ With the exception ot a six-in- ning tie garne, called by rain, May 21, — ~_— ms | KANSAS CITY #—Al Besselink, a friendly heavyweight pro from Grossinger, N.Y. scored his first! major. victory of the year in the complete game dette beat St. form 3 the pa game of a May 12 doubleheader. And this from‘a staff that was generally accepted to be the class »of the National League during spring training, a staff so deep that it could afford to farm out a mecerery youngster like Bob Kansas City Open Golf Tourna- ment despite an unimpressive The facts show the Braves have three-over-par 75 in the final: only 10 complete games al! season pong as compared to 10 by Cincinnati which was supposed to have no pitching staff at all. Warren Spahn hasn't gone the route since May 1] | Besselink won the $2,800 first prize yesterday with a T2-hole to-| total of 279, nine strokes under and Haney has been forced to call mgs at the Hillcrest Country Club. | on Spahn and Burdette for relief. t was the best paying win for) the-215-pound. 64- New Yorker) "Dick Drott, 20, a rookie WhO since his $10,000 victory in the Las| wasn't even on the Chicago Cubs’ Vegas Tournament of Champions) 7 in spring gape set Bin 1953. club record Sunday by striking out 15 Braves for a 7-5 decision in the fromm’ Lov Angeica, and cagy itl! first game while Gene Conley now Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla.| failed Haney. tied for second on scores of 282 . * * Each picked up $1,650. Finster- Juan Pizarro, a hot shot fresh- wald shot his second straight 70 man, held the Cubs to four hits Bayer made the last round in 71.| in eight innings of the second| Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex., game but was knocked out in the the 1956 Kansas City Open winne siapae| ninth during a two-run rally that started the final 18 holes in sec-' While the Braves were stum- ond place, six strokes behind Bes- gave Chicago a 54 edge. | selink, but also soared to a 75 and — sixth at 285 strokes. $S Continue to Haunt Ties, 31 * Former Bengal Ned Garver to 3rd Hit Victor league victory when they chased. the Phils’ lefthander and went on| to collect 20 hits for a 13-5 romp., Frank Lary to Pitch ‘Roberto Clemente led the party] jwith four hits and drove in five, Against Cleveland in runs as Roy Face won his first! Detroit Tonight of the year. Rookie Don Cardell| gave the Phils a split by taking) the second 6-3 as they barely beat) the 7 p.m. Sunday curfew in Phil-| adelphia by five minutes. KANSAS CITY # — The dreams lof the Detroit Tigers and their istar hurler Duke Maas are being lhaunted by the anaes City Ath- letics. | The Tigers lost their sixth straight game. of the season to ‘Kansas City yesterday as former iBengal pitcher Ned Garver humili- ‘ated his old teammates by hurl- ling the A's to a 3-1 victory, with a Shit performance. Maas was the losing pitcher. The young hurler has pitched eight them. Both of his losses were ad- ministered by Kansas City. The) first came with Maas in a relief role. | Garver, whom the Tigers sent | to the A's last December, and | | Maas matched pitches for the | first five innings and it seemed as if Maas might be able to snap the Kansas City jinx. But Gus Zernial stepped up to the plate in the sixth inning and! walloped his ninth home run of the seasén to break a 1-1 tie, That was it for the — * * Kansas City added an insurance marker in the eighth inning to close out the scoring. | Maas, who gave up only five hits, accounted for Detroit's lone tally in the fifth inning when he single home Ray Boone who had doubled, The A's got their first run in the fourth inning when Maas gave up two hits. AP Wirephete ROOKIE FANS 15 — Dick Drott, Chicago Cub rookie right hand- er, is the center of attention after he struck out 15 Milwaukee Braves in the first game of a doubleheader yesterday. He won the game 7-5 and the Cubs then swept the doubleheader with a 5-4 victory in | the nightcap. Two One- Hitters Indiana Wins Big 10 Track Title in City Softball Bell Leads H Wright, Perc McConner Whitewash Foes; Shaw's EVANSTON. Ill., (INS)—Olympic! buted 10 points to the Hoosiers’ champions Greg Bell of Indiana overall point total of 34. Ohio State ‘String ot wt Innings and Glenn Davis of Ohio State third with 26 and Ilinois fourth A pair of one-hit shutouts, one one Stole the show Saturday at the with 19. of five-inning duration, spotlighted 5%th annual Big Ten track and) [ilinois’ Al Urbanckus set a new) last night's four-game City League field meet, but neither runner conference mark in winning the softball program at Beaudette was able to finish on top in any high jump. The Llinois senior and North Side parks. of Rov sprint . a a the bar at six feet, : . scored 13 points in win- eight three-quarter a ae an ning the broad jump and finish-|This bettered the old standard of mond as Eddie’s Bar blanked ing second in the 100 and 220-yard six feet, 7% inches made by Dave Drive-In Geaners, $0. Don Du- dash events. | Albritton of Ohio State in 1938. bats got the lone safety, a 5th- Davis racked up 15 points as {inning single, and an error in the, he finished second in the broad 2nd gave Drive-in its only other, jump, the 22-yard low hurdies runner. _ and 19-yard high berdles and yo hagg headientags ger Shaw's Pere McConner turned | teammate, (Deacon) lowa and Wilmer Fowler of | Northwestern. Jones won the om — mile event in 4:17 Jewelers drubbed Stadium Inn, May won both the 13-yard highs| adieoe’s Harold Caffey gave ee a oe teas and the 20-yard lows and contri- the Hoosiers a victory in the mile’ == Press 6th Invitational Golf sie Toumey Under Way play after five innings. A two-run rally in the Sth Same = For the first time in the six/school to file late withdrawal Mil- is over a 18-hole reute McConner’s whitewash job ran to % the string of gator innings pitched by Shaw’s staff this season. Sanhons s single in the 2nd stanza was Sta-| dium’s lene hit and only the 2. 1 i win over aa penne pele years of The Pontiac Press Prep sedlinand thea pcre jo behind the threetit ‘hurling of Invitational Golf tournament, UOseT ipsa oo mnament. Layton and the UAW-CIO Local there was a threat of rain, today." +), big-Press rotating trophy, a . 653 defeated Pontiac Select-a- However the event got under way permanent plaque and gold medals * Drink, 5-2, on a four-hit effort by shortly after 9 a.m. with one of the go to the winning team. Tourney, > ee FI TT grt wee fevers pee k.. aeeeene “Sue gh $ we Beem Bane q & 2 a : ei PE pei 2 ft: | (ee Eso 3 fir fir? ... ee =? ea ~ -@ f * » anelon and D.. Wilson; 2% erick. i 4 Defending champions Waterford, | Pontiac Man in Race with a new coach in John Coleman, 'f Taking part in today’s postponed today suffered a hard biow in the 50-mile outboard marathon race loss of Clel Charbaneau, only re- -on the Detroit river, is Pontiac’s|turning veteran of the champion-ichicago ........ ; Scotty Drinkwater, 210 South Til-|ship squad. Press of other activi- a os den, Scotty will be tuning up for|ties will keep Charbaneau out of| Boston ......... 18 1 an active. season of outboard the tourney, director of athletics a competition in ‘this event, orgin-'Waldo Ashley. of Waterford an- _ os i. ally set for Sunday. High winds nounced this morning. w. SUNDAY's RESULTS made the course dangerous, and Field of schools was cut today | Boston "35 Baltin the race was set back to 10 a.m.'hy the withdrawal of Southfield, today. The Pontiac man is one of because of faculty action last of = alt ® guicaee At Detrott 3, night ond come will also receive ¥ * * * The run came in after Lou Skizas ‘then scored on a double to right- ‘center by Hai Smith. Zernial'’s. homer made it 2-1 in the sixth and the Athietics picked up their final run in the oosIers 22255 i Pocedy an error by Boone and retay. Caffey, running the anchor.) .o1, Gratt’s sacrifice fly. caught Purdue's Dick Sullwagon: ny oda 19 yards from the tape with &'y," scion game with the Cleve. tremendous — s —. land Indians. Frank bary (2-6) is EVANSTON, | Il. The final scheduled to start for Detroit and mumaries of the ne me en track on field. pd b.3., y Bis Te oe Dyes! “Mike Garcia (1-1) for the Indians. i oe —t. Gneeus: 2, Melmet sf | a aa ee wet, Michi «& Crawford | ae: ij Kuenn 4 @ © Power Ib 46 0 Michigan 6 Slate; & Arnie Beck Be-| Dittmer ae ¢ 9 Ger ef 3 0 ol aie txen, Wiscon ' Bolling 1 Graff 2 600 wit Jame, Nao 3 Letra Sloe — Maxwell lf 4 © @ Zernial If 3 1 2 Michigan: 7 Ben . Purdue; &. Ted — lb 4 1 1 Simpson rf 4 0 6 |Storer, Ohio State Hou e 3 @ @ Groth rf 0 0 0 oo—1 Willmer f—-% Northwestern; A-Samford @ @ © Skizas 3> 3 1 «1 2. Greg Bell, Indiana; 3, Charies Carroll, 5 enon = : : 4 — ef 0 0 ° ths, j-| Porter 5 mith c« 3 6 aes bal > ig Meng is Maas p 3 © 1 Hunter 2b-3b3 0 1) 1. Greg Beil, Indiana (as-| ——— Garver p 3 0 0 349): 2. Glenn Davis, Obto State (ete D'tri ss 2 3 i 3. Louis Williams, Michigan (23-11% - Brea —. Totals 28 3 $ Indians (33-4): | Details 1 3 22-844). » A-R les—i. Willie May,! Ohio @eate: | Detroit 3 “Roser Hauck, -Ohie State; 4 Tom, Kansas City if, diana; 5. Jack Mathews, | Iowa ~~ = . B-Graff, Boane. RBI-Maas. Smith, Dave Lean, Michigan State; | asmear Graff. 2b-Zernial, Smith. Boone 23 Sonn oY Indiana; 3. Jack McCiain,| Demaestri. HR-Zernial. SF-Graff. DP Robin Varian, Michigan; Bolling, Kuenn and Boone. Left-Detroit 5 PGeorge 3 ones. Ohio State. 1:52.9 '6, Kansas City 4. BR-Maas 2 — Powler, Northwestern; S8O-Maas 3, Garver }. R-ER— s (3- > L- rs Greg. Bel qa 3. Gienn Davis, 3-3, Garver 1-1, W-Garver Ohio ate; 4 Dick Fiodin, a |Maas (6-2). U-Hurley.. Runge, Umont Berry Williams, Indiana. Paparelila. T-2:03. A~14,093. gest ye Bg owl ss sMtichtgan Minn Sto ‘Ind : 4 5 ‘ener, Tilineis (62-6); §. Sam Eliowita, Michigan State (60-7). —-. “ Urbanckas, Tiliriois 6. 1; Wisconsta (6- ox wry (8- eens *e Athlete Feted games this season. He won six of © hit a looping single to center and , PRESS BOX Jdtk Fleck of Rochester Golf and Country Club won $322 for 19th place with a 291 in the Kansas City Open Golf Tournament which finished yesterday. * * * The American Amateur four- some of Glenn Jobrson, Chuck Kocsis, Doug Bleom and Bob Shave, .dr., will team with four pros atid meet a similar team of eight from Canada for the Car- ling International Trophy dune 18th at Flint. This will be two days before the Flint Open starts dune 20th. * * * A doubleheader with the Chicago White Sox will be played August 18th as makeup for a pair of rained out games at Briggs Stadium. * * * Clarkston just missed gaining a co-championship jn the Wayne- Oakland base bali loop, The | Welves finished with seven straight wins to take the northern Presse Pheote Pontiac MUTUAL ADMIRATION—Eugene Goode (right), the champion, | and Dennis Kendall, the runner-up, take admiring glances at the | pave Jones, division title but Clarenceville aveided an upset by nipping | Northville, 3-2 to clinch top honors, * * * millionaire prest- trophies presented to them by The Pontiac Press as a reward for | ident of the Cleveland Browns, is reaching the finals of the 10th annual City Marbles Tournament. Goode, a Bagley School student, defeated Kendall of Wever School jon | in the championship finals Saturday morning at North Side Park. The tourney is sponsored by The Press in conjunction with the Pon- constant talk of franchise switches tiac Parks and Recreation Department. White Sox Still Lead \of the opinion that “pro football is the way up and pro baseball lis on the way down.” He gites the as the reason for his feeling. &® * | Roseville concluded activities. in the Oakland B League in grand style by going unbeaten in base- ball for its 5th crown in six years. The school moves into Class A competition next fall. The Wild- cats won or tied for 14 titles in four sports in league play in the by 3 aS Pierce Wins. By International News Service | Th ( their .‘ ean three by League dividing a double- header Yanks action The Sox beat the Cleveland In- dians, 1 to 0, In ten innings, as, Billy Pierce won his seventh de- plit a pair in Sunday) alsv cision. The Indians won the night-. cap, 4 to 3, on Ray Narleski's re- lief pitching. Washington twice | blew six run leads against the New| York Yankees but the Senators’ won the opener, 9 to 7, only to lose the afterpiece, 7 to 6 | Deam Stone and Ike Delock | | combined on a five-hitter as Bos- on crashed Baltimore, 9 te 6. The Red Sox also won the sec- ond game, 5 to 4, on Mickey Vernon's two-run homer. Kansas City defeated Detroit, 3 to 1, on Ned The = Garver’s three-hit RET cap before Narleski arrived on the scene to stifle Chicago bats. Bob Keegan lost in relief. Bud Byerly stopped the Yanks in the opener after they tied the score with six in the second, Rocky \Bridges singled home the winning) irun for Washington off Tommy) ‘Byrne. The New Yorkers also re- lcovered from a six-run deficit to tie the nightcap, then won it for me Gries oe Tea ae wert fly in the ninth off Dick | Hyde. \Mike Fornieles in the nighteap. lief. Boston's opening game 13-hit at- -ago White Sox held tack was directed largely at Ray lead at Moore. But the Red Sox also! five runs off Art Houtte-' “Cleveland as the,man. Vernon's big homer came off in basketball scoring last season oe ee ae Clyde Lovellette led Minneapolis lwith 1,434 points in 69 games for | George Susce won his third in re-|a 20.8 average in National Basket- ball Assn, games. - Joe ™m | POINT »>SARY SAVE MONEY MIDA! MUFFLER SHOP Edelen, Minnesota; ul lone ae State; 5. Tony Pentine, Indi- | 220-Yard Har . Willie — Pete Madelans Receives. ‘Indiana; 2. Glenm Davis, Ohio State: 3. Jack Mathews, Iowa. 4 Roger Hauck, Achievement Award at. OL All-Sports Banquet = State; 6. Dick Stillwagon, Purdue. 2 -—Mile Relay—i. Indiana (Berry Willams, cn. ‘oensing, John Miller land Harold Caffey); 2. Purdue: 3. Michi- ‘gan: ‘. Northwestern, §. Michigan State. Eighty-five athletes in six sports Pole Vault—1. Stan Lyons, Ohio State were honored last night at Orchard jog TRE ; ‘yee '”ig.8 S. ‘tia| Lake St. Mary’s annual spring all-, Weaver, Ohio State; George Best, een sports banquet in the campus gymnasium. Rev. John Rakoczy, St. Mary's fie) “ti3-4.. : athletic director, awarded varsity DeMarco Lacks es'sicwsitiatse Former Power ball, track, cross-country and golf. BOSTON # — Has former wel- 'terweight champion Tony DeMar- co lost the knockout touch in his campaign for another title shot? When the chunky battler from Boston's North End was on ‘his named to thé All-Oakiand County and All-Suburban Catholic League football and basketball teams in 1956-57. Larry Charkowski won the free mre, Ot ss yo tnnings| WAY Up he Was known strictly as throw award, which fs given each year to the boy who sinks the a slugger, . Even Kis supporters highest percentage of foul shots ra some 200 entries. the week. Southfield was the 2nd/Mew, York st Boston, 7:15 p.m—Rucks wouldn't give anything for his box-|quring the basketball season. (1-4) va, Brewer (6-2). , ; jeland Detroit, 9:15 p.m.—Gareis| ing skills, _ Guest spéakers were Rolland oe BH —Kelln k Beneng C8y a Chicago, 8 psn —Kelinet * fw ener — ogy # ae Cl O Wins Behind Ricketts malay gt Naming? 2 sc fre|_ DeMarco pounded Johnny Sax lS “on Joseph Grafewsk, cab : ‘DAYS nice a 4th tain ef St. Mary's Class C state Ars RESULTS round TKO to grab the title two)“ —s basketball champions in” 1933, '$2 Race Ticket Brings $52,795 AQUA CALIENTE, Mexico B® — | Two Los, Angeles men—a grocer] ‘and a foundry worker—hazarded i$2 inthe 5-10 horse racing pool lyesterday and won $52,795.80 — a new record payoff. of the $78,216 pool, track’s 10 per cent. The previous record payoff was $48,724.20, collected last March 31 ~ pa Manley Beach of Azusa, f. 24 | bags vf 1, San Diego 6-11 ver 7-4, Seattie 24 d game 18 AL LEAGUE ? 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DENIPS Friendly Service “At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse” 390 E. Bivd. iat Mt, Clemens). FE 8-3961 | BROOKLYN # — A great ma- ‘jority of the Brooklyn players are) ‘convinced the Dodgers will move ‘to Los Angeles, a player-by-piayer ,poll revealed today. | To avoid putting any of the players on the spot, the athletes ‘were not asked to state whether ‘they favored or opposed such a ‘move but several privately voiced |hope that the franchise be shifted ito the West Coast. The Los An- igeles lovers included some who ‘live in the East, too. x * * | The most surprising revelation |was this. Not one of the players polled — a littke more than half the team was approached — said he thought the Dodgers would re- imain in Brooklyn. A few, like cap- 4 ijust didn’t know. West Coast. « * I don’t believe 1957 BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door Hardtop a 1 Dodgers’ ‘Cotivticed — | Will Tranfer to L. A. tain Pee Wee Reese, Roy panella and Jim Gilliam, said they Sal Maglie declared he didn't particularly care whether the ; Dodgers went or stayed, as long P29, ets as he remained with them, Other top stars of the club, Carl Furillo, Duke Snider, and Don Newcombe foresaw a shift to the “T réally believe the Dodgers will move to Los Angeles”, gaid Furillo. “Ming you, I don't know. anyone does — un- less it’s Walter O'Malley (team president). And I doubt if even he rat 3 Qual Time trials run off the last two turned in the day's best perform- weekends in a miserable mixture #2 with a 10-mile run at 142.439 that they are Sam Hanks of Pa- the field — but they've never won'cific Palisades, Calif, who made the race, the line-up Saturday at a brisk | Rain which had repeatedly in-} eight veterans and five newcom-terrupted earlier trials was ers wel] seasoned on the coun-' missing in the fina] session yes- try’s shorter tracks will be starters terday but gusts of wind up to Thursday in the 4ist 500-mile auto/35 miles an hour made the run- race at the Indianapolis Motor|ning hazardous. Battenhausen, former national champion from Tinley Park, Il., or 'time to win the top share of the)“ money. rookie Jud Larson of Kansas City, who had the car in which Pat speedway owner Tony Hulman. coima, also failed to make the lineup. Lf assic bumped” after his first qualifi. placed veteran Cliff 142.812, will by trying for the 12th Ariz., * * * 43 runs in yester- - . x * * NEW ‘LAKER COACH — Art ie Jack Turner, Seattle Dardant Special, Y t car will , . Cari Erskine — “I'm convinced) Paddy, former head basketball impressive victory in the, Waddell led all the individuals (pace Pals, Ohio probebly mabe the dows we'll move out of Ebbets Field| coach at Bay City Central, will jleague track meet and a dual ten-| with 13% points and teammates |p.0 Presian "Tes angeles, haste Rete:7 payment for delivery but I don’t know where. Mr. O’- take over the football, basketball [nis triumph a base-/ Gary Grikschelt and Capt, Ron | ‘ial, . Malley already has said the Dodg-|. and track duties at West Bloom- /pall setback as Cranbrook clinched) Sauith added 12 apiece. Crane Bet Park, Dl, kort . Includes: Dynaflow, Heater, Radic, ers won't play at Ebbets Field in| field High School next season. |the Interstate League all-sports) Fred Lavery set 9 mew jeague ips ae SS | Washers, Tiho-Toe Windshield : 1959”. Paddy resigned at Bay City last itrophy on the final day of the and school 880 record in a time |, Soeee JS ho. ashers, SS MOTOR. BUICK J ioe Gillam — v1 dat dow Friday. — a ee ~~ : | eal, Made. ae Filter, M T 6 think . . . period. enough . y winning track base- baseballers backed into chuck w Central on lleage Trip — Glove SALES croubles . ing about getting Junior Softball Meeting = crowns — wy for a as Nichols up padie as a and included at the above base hits alone w honors tennis, Cranes set Universi ile the Cranes =— 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9101 |i... or not going to move to Los a deus ond. — Sage sengiied 14 of a penile 15 gelateloen touter te Shedy Side. 11.3 | aes tes Cat, McKay . re ary wards the trophy io spring sports|Creabrock blew a 31 lead in On-\usscen toate Bas Posen, ris ito finish with a total of 21 546.lishing 67 for ‘the season. Chuck! ,, Sue Special 1038. ” |University School ranked 2nd with|Grube had two doubles for the los- "cut, 135, i % * ~ i jal ited “li6 1-3, Western Reserve had 16 14, ers - Herman. > Duma En . Shady Side 11 23 and Nichols 9.| Singles triumphs by Bob Klein é ” FREE : GIFTS AND REFRESHMENTS | - Cranbresk won coven of 14 [end Barry Smith sparked the net softball teams| events to dominate the track |" to a 41 win and a tie for During Goodyear’s Captive Air - Blitz , be TODAY — TU ESDAY - WEDNESDAY May 27-28- 29 - Your Old Tires Are Worth Up to ‘20° | | when traded for == New 3-T NYLON , Firestone Wheel Alignment Special CAR PULL? To the Left? To the Right? For safest driving it shouldn’t ! If it does, chaleten are your wheels : are out of Bas Misaligned wheels beg pee can ruin your tires in just a-few | miles. Drive in today. : U0 > > = =] O {= FREE INSPECTION FIRST QUALITY TIRES * All Rayon Cord _ Full Tread Depth «1957 Tread Design OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICE With Captive-Air you avoid changing tires — the road. 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Ambrose, Maples’ coach ex- plained today, “we couldn’t tell where other teams stood. ype poellgerage hong Flam Battles Sr norms sae abelian Star "s - vault ° was anew mark. The 2:338 medley for ‘Semi’ Spot relay time (Hunter, Macdanaid, Kulow, Pew), was also a record.| PARIS —Herb Flam of Bev- Towles, Peoria, UL, seems as- sured of taking the singles crown. S CALL RALPH CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES FE 5-4161 - BE 5-2077 rf Ee NEW TREADS guaranteed. ‘99 6.70-15 111 N. Perry. Pontiac, Mich. Not just a top cap — but a full shoulder to shoulder cap, in a new, imprayed design. The same design as on the 1957 new cars. Fully 710-15. ."10.95 _ 760-15. .°11.95 FE 20121 | AUAPERY EEIUREY"? caida ¥, : & M4 SEE FOR y OURSELF WHY YOUR CAR 444 HARD R i : . 2 Fé Detroit Bowlers Win Team = litle in WIBC Tourney -\Formaids, Chicago, 2,806; Pepsi! et |Cola, Detroit, 2,716, and Speigel's, She has a 664. Nellie Vella and ages and better) by Kitchens of Sara Lee, Chicago, 2,811; Loeber’s! 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DODGE — CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — IMPERIAL — DODGE TRUCKS 1001 N. Main St., Rochester. OL 2-9111 areee i Fz " Beharrell, is defending his crown. Beharrell was the youngest play- er ever to win this title. ; Shamrock Thinclads rein. ; 60, 7-5 P ine j | . The Colonial Broach team in-| Faltering in the final two events Central sichlgsn 4-1. Bast Titosts 1-4 Fernd ale lad cludes Capt. Maxine Cruchon (614),|of the day after leading most of : . ; Elvira T (569), Connie Pow way, . Michael track 38: Ujnots 18, Purdue. and jsichigas Ot St. Mary Ranks y ers ao), Am Setlock (532) and|team dropped a 56-53 decision to Sed tows, is. each Waconia sie 2nd After 8-2 Win Miss Cantaline, who rolled 627 for|Mt. Clemens St. Mary at Mt. Clem- de . her tearm. ens yesterday. seneitore | Michigan 81130: Central! Orchard Lake St. sary wot ver 20S Keg Mark tm other team competition, the final! The teams -divided ‘the 10 indi- Morthern wane ‘scuimes\sole possession of 2nd place and eee, "Ee, seme en »9.|Vidual events but St. Mary's itnste 10%. LAC) remained close on the heels of un- Johaale'’s Plover Shop, Van Wert Onis, Sweep of both relays meant the sichigan, 18; eetMeestern, 44; tn-|beaten Royal Oak St. Mary with} Mrs. Aldred’s Average 2128: 3 Wiedemann, porumoun, Obie./aitterence. Cluck _ Steinhelper, Cea ce bute ts, Bie: noe, Suburban Catholic vietory! of 220.8 in All Events Mit if' 4 aia csttrca tenes Chuck Brown, Dan Dropps, Pat a 190% Onto Grate, 38; Bete over Center Line St. Clement Sat- . Ohio, 5 * Se Ambulance, Port Campbell and Dick Plourde won we seormgs\Uraay: ls World Record 1, Darision, Tires (under @80, everages)—levents for the Mikemen, 17 each astern, Michigas >. Southern} A 6th run 5th inning made it No. 2, Medina, Ohio, 2,134, Miracle Lanes The Shamrock junior varsity c Soeners Tuisois ‘ Yaa) eay for relief pitcher Gerald Mis FLINT #—Fifteen years of bowl-|No. 41, Dayton, Obie, 4.12: 4 Piante-(eam gained a split for the day Gelt to gain the triumph. Stan Koper!i.. have paid off for Mrs. (tien, Niagare Falls, N.Y., 2,113; 5. Dey-|with an easy 69-21 triumph as Bill Western Tlinots 609 paced the victors to their Sth win Dorothy |ro9 Women's Bowling Asin. Tem 0. 3./rennigan won three. events. 613; Eastern ; Southern Aldred, 42, of Ferndale. + Fnete 0s; Sonera 3; in six starts with two hits, Mrs, Aldred, who began bowling because her husband was a fan iT} mem! taketh tam traveled "ed « recrdsomping noes’ | When you ask f Beneficial _ - Nn you ask for a enericia ef 3 an Hy LOAN OF 25 TO ‘500 Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car _ LIKES to say “YES” BENEFICIAL mekes get- ting 2 loan 8 friendly matier. 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MAY 27,\1957 x] ea PERM Toston Hike |= Sms | ___ Temtt Petre pecalag cn, ey \ to Take Effect in Fal GAYLORD (f — The University : of Michigan has announced a raise ) in tuition effective for the 1957-58! academic year. _ The fee increase was announced here after approval by the uni-! versity’'s Board of Regents. The annual tuition was raised from $200 to $250, an increase of : 25 per cent for undergraduate resi-| @ents of Michigan. For out-of-state’ residents the tuition was raised from $470 to $600 a year, an in- crease of slightly more than 27, per cent. | President Harlan H. Hatcher of! the university said the increases! Came as a result of some legis-| lative pressure that students should) help share the rising costs of edu-: cation. Diaclboted by King Pastures 2yatmen. ALLEY HE DIDN'T EVEN) OOP...HE'S KNOW ME! /( HYPNOTIZED! | RECEIVED AS A Newsprint shortage has delay-| ne a : STRANGER IN HIS |@ ed publication of all three La Paz, | * NV 6.29 ‘ OLD HOMELAND 4 x Bolivia, dailies. 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Service — Flat Rooks’ Our Specisity Roof Spraying Co Assassination Su y i ete : rift MAY 27, * * shocked Emir Ali Chekkal president of the gerian assembly. I Et lle. Barr jy 3233 ieee aa Hp -++ thisisa Redi- Mix Trucks with small dows EXPERIENCED HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS CATSMAN COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN You can TANKS, WASHERS, ALL. iat a Ist i ET un s| g8 33 o a s F Sy a a ist: aot a. 205 3.8 b - ith] B28) ef. | re EE iL x * has films last besa to produce ‘@ his arriv: Rageoars = Say Mutual Funds MO et | i \ Brief (France Jolted b m against of " pleaded guilty when he Coupled with a new increase in wont clot Algerian mopics Emir Ali Ine., 5 —O = cas raver 2 ct "Charges gins, 54, embezzling over "$166 Thursday by Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum after he failed to pay a $100 fine plus five days, Bathroom fixtures were stolen|@lad School’s End ia) i) £ 4 tS 8: kill] Si ee yz s&s 1 ae Le tHE ng 7 — \ avy Trad we of transac- quieted as Fs ie fe ead rH i ie Bie Seg AH Ese 33 Py: iy Ft iat : tt = Ly a iy g 22 a ie i ane ~state burgh | ree ee fob Jas 4: loz. case; ' smal) a. b0-5.06. DETROIT EOGs , May 4—(AP)— cases §=included, medium Grade4. 60 jumbo 34-39, extra large avg. 32%: ; Small 22-27, Detroit, grades: , Wihtes: ssa 6 G4 HAR Seene : mupanie errrbertres preg remctrrceerrent hig dni Heelsnanone ry qann~e-8 «© 2 . g39n2 “asdzeRsaecedaacra Haasases SSARRASR a a ae oe er re rs Lt Sinscecean’adee 3 3 New York Stocks aneeseos SHENAE GOS “ee HENS Mee meee ore RSLRAERIS°SS- sPiss*sedeadsadtaasaseeergdansscees Ss © eee sece ver evigneeee a a 2 ie ee a a cs. er er er a es aigzalatl i sd eecty und ot poe page police the group had epi but had not signed out. 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MAY ot, 1957, + re oe the Pro- In Memortam 2. Help ‘Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Brpleyment, Agencies Al Work Wanied Male 10). mason i Coun! nalcieceame! ‘D ‘h N ] ; EXPERIENCED DRUG. CLERK - TREE acl our bid.’ , ee | ea ol ic - IN. LOVING se emaeT ower 8 T|WED. PORTER. Ap | maiber with eenere 70 Bert fountain manager, part time, ri moval ang eimming Get : ee | ere and thelr ralet Co. 3 te oe wl G b EXPERI NT AWDAC. 3 oe le econ CLEAR. be TT. * BIGELOW, MAY 35, 1961, ALBERT genre Me ‘Daughters and their Chevrolet Co, Rochester, Mich. BASES kal rT ae ner’ Ss verge apel con Pel ‘ing. polis polishing & janitor service. _} ; sone Beeches, there wa Ayes} Dyson. OS Gennes Oe “Soy | Lams shat -g COUPLE like middle- smplenest "Work in te: $6344 between § and # p.m. OF 32°". ouNTAIN PENS, aa ce = oper eiegiee that the present where-| oui, Bigelow; ed of gi aed or elderly lady for t v ase a = enor 7. TOR aR aLL MARE factory-* trained a men HAULING Toy * AMR aytime, FE 6-000 wet 2 Sala ella bos! Sere, Marenret ag “od Fiawers woes f wid,” Beas. Free eat. at our store. Conoral F Pag Of Sn |. REASONABLE Siocon, and the said child bas) ¢sther of Albert low Jr. and ood & ~ STENOGRAPHER Office ly 2 . ms iGhT HAULING. @ law of the State, and that ter Bigelow; dear brother o GE AN IUMS a rson, No washing or pay nd nt | Gas WEED = Li ‘mi CuTTT mae? . 5. Nrates, PE: #1124 ced jer the Baseld = elow. Funeral service iER ing. int tall gee ee $316.08 per mo. Must be Rass, MY S106, SPLIANCE SERVI "emma con TRUCKING r of this Court. will be a Wednesday, May 29, te 5 blooming buds, 55 and 75. on days off.| accurate. Re in writing Pon- AN Mt pekes of wringer LIGHT , Tht riston area. MA 5-4602 beme oth the Hig oc of the State) 9: 1:30 ra from the Huntoon | jo yerieties tuberous beg Cait Howell, 306-XMA13 ee tiac Press, x 98. | sanate < oR WATC orcs ax We service 30 YER. be Pi - aK OR « re beerby noriiieg| Puneral Home with Rev. tunias, Hy.. snapdragons, ve MOTHER'S HELPER. LIVE IN. in meats & Ww - and automa Liout HAULING. RUBBIN OF that the cing. ° on sald Ration will be Burton officiating. Interment 18 | nay“sinpias, a eretums, lantanas, i days wk. Ret. Christian home, are sad RE. S103 WORK. Rove #6 0 Oakland _ PE 24033) what | Devs, Teli OA 626iL if y * ~ . ——— ~ ‘ cont How Seuss Annes. 1260-B West Bigelow will ewilt He in state at the Penge ge hin ry run., col 2 WANTED . Wo one Dishes AND Carpentry odd Jobs. FE AUDIOVOX % HEARING ine SD’, Da Gian? AND Vi TRUCKING. fm the City of Pontiac in s#id° Puntoon Puneral Home. ua,. Veg. plants, ‘ Prefer Drayton i iol N.S Saginaw. F = field dirt, top soll sand A ST Es y Reyadide Cresuheue AT ONCE Plains. 4668 Dixie Hwy. MEN & GIRLS YOUNG MAN WiTH NEW PICKUP BLOOMFIELD FIELD WALL LL CLEANERS. aa gravel. re pees , 'e 2 i . . ‘ . a t. . —— and you are hereby command bl reas N. git vg Bghmy 76; dear, 12 miles w. of Pontiac J, mile Mi ith late model car for WAnTES pABY att working Also hight hauling. oe _Pree ost.) 2 est. No obligation. PE a cient i PE os. Te eing impractical to make personal nayeant. “Georee an Sehirarta; | —touinof Mie on Bogie Us pleasant outdoor work in the| couple. After $:30, at 114 Water GIRLS GUNG MAN 19, JUST as JOR Ex? dg Ret —= Tiont $e 5G NAME YOUR bereof, and netice : ‘ Southern AN “r} : er rice, FY Saeecs br pubtleation of « copy Rests. ee conan aes Funeral Directors 4 S2uhty Must enjoy working with Wey wits tit * 7 teams a sce | BADLY WILL TARR ANYTHING Sis ‘Collage PE 37322. aa tea ue Pontine ress. a newepaper printed and ST cedar, beng Me. ot 71m AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND ence. A Apniy. hen. too be able io type "Write Pontiac) Small insurance Ste backgrouna)_ Work Wanted Female 11 EAVESTROUGHING metal wort,| wants work. Can enytime, —. ne. aerate Arthur £| from the Huntoon — — Pursley Funeral Home. PE 4-121! ee ———— a. yet Samal Press Box 1 —— ood typist. Insurance € nN none | reas. PE re se. — mR VICE | DEL CART AGE cy 3 of said Court, in the City) with Rev: rin Sot Hill, Saline tions will be considered. |WOMAN WITH PLEASANT Oice , Pict up & deliver. EM 3-0059, ELECTR vevinding. 2! 218 E. Pike d long ef Pontiac in said County, this 24th day) [erment UL Funeral arrangements Donelson- onns YOUNG MEN. ARE YoU BE. Ke Gothia 0 —_ RECEPTION IST TYPIST 238, 3 “wou acEW WAR GANT ATL WASHING a ee ows |Lecal. an SP a hee ¥ iM + AD. WSERTHUR © x, |_by the Huntoon Funeral Hone. _ FUNERAL HOME deste part tne “aployment with, * cole vere See Mrr Sanders, @ N.) and d enjoy meeting _Deople you can) _& FE _1-0081. GENES WE ATT HG) GERVICE: REDUCED RATES at ‘A true copy Judge of Probate GEORGE “Designed for Funerals” a future? 6 months all expense-| §2oing' $225 a m al-| i] IRONINGS, GOOD WORK & ~ Furnaces cleane Pn Meg Walled Lake. __ Cemetery Lots 5 + nae Dixie Hwy. 9 Ye 22 a.m. Tues- _ panier $200 toes’ aws—Lawnmowers Industrial Tractor NI t day, when — OMEN, TIME. PLEAS-| day. Exclusive : Accurately Sharpened Co. NI win be serene and publ? announced ) gIWENGER, MAY * 1957, ROB- saawcras. 6 GRAVE LOT AT) St voice necessary - FE WoMEN NEEDED TO WORK | ‘ing for girl with potkesping e job fer ge 18 Chamberlain PE 3-1680 5 § WoOODW, , y for the repair of dam structure and ert Michael, 73444 W. Huron Bt.’ rry Mount Park Cemetery, will . a background. General office é seindats ts vt «< Daily 3 wh. and designated 09. Pond| beloved intent oom of Pease ond divide. FE 40882. WOMAN TO 1 yours PART-TIME Free lunches. Maney Leach 10 Besley One ~ a os established in the Township of Water-| 2000 Mir “ang airs, Peter ‘Torok | WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES: m “Birmingham home. ¢is| We have a new service for home NO. 2 oat ee : TREES . ~ & Decorating 20 ford and White Lake in said County, | nq mr. and Mrs. Howard Lein-| $125; three $175; six $300. days, live w, private room. $35) owners that selle itself, but we OPERATOR $323 | the as Trimmed or removed. Tree sur Painting g E Baid project is divided into seven s€C-| Cooer Graveside service was held | _2-2167. week. 2 weeks paid. vacation, need — . wil are salary paid te exp Scan. ¥ ; in work around 2 ' : tions as — this afternoon at . _Mary’s References required, Call eve-, Dings wi band af a sma!) office. eg STRETCHING he ie Bi A tring. Free out | oe CLASs EXP PAINTING AND wr aa » ing et station Cemetery in Muskegon. Puneral Hel Wanted Male 6 —— between 7:30 & 9:30, MI) home. We % mm... f : . va rion. > mates Reasonable rates. Pully aecornting. Reasonable. FE 5-2060. fiat mumber 0+ 0 at the lower end of said/ arrangements by Dudley H. Moore Pp ments, ya oon et UALIFIED! yourself. H. W. Residential and commer. ee County Commissioner sfore~) Casey + im MUST BE Q' ety Hanover Co., New- VOCATIONAL COUNSELING cia’ Guaranteed work. Pb. MY : sale eras for enetite andthe lance| Moraing View Cemetery. Mr. Seott a as New York state. _-_, SERVICE i128. | Control Special Assessment Dis- B’ham — ng HITCH YOU N: - i od. raising or ne “trict.” and the apportionments thereof | 200. Nr. Cor, 18 & M150 HOSTESS TO A STAR NOW. WE’LL HOLD | ment ‘or a built, under ‘will be subject to review for one day P., | EXP, BUS BOY COUNTRY ‘Ted's has an opening for a din- YOUR OB OPEN building. T-O405 | Bine o'clock tn the forenoon until SUTTON, MAY 26, 1957, HARRY P., EXE. BOS BOY, BOs of ate, a Ts te ae BEWITCHED, J a _FE 6am i oy ‘clock im the afternoon. At said| 3190 Cla Rd.; be- Mr. Kie rE slanee nesabiane. Lote a AND BEWIL- il duati Listed) LLDOZING. : ae inet feview the, computation of S| Semeur gear taker of ‘ant | €P- COUNTER MAN WEALS S| im person only. 4 p.m. to 9 pm. DERED, OR fete eo. until! “graduation, Listed Pil ™iistalistion . and \e0n|— ROTO FILLING * said om bP any parties interes a) Se dear brother, of Neil and enitorms a, provided. Ho, starting TED’s WARDS WILL _ |below are — a the| i as =a KOSFING ne eS O TILLD ine allowing Sree ef and. psn Ik Puneral service will be |* Bivd. MI ©7121 wactwere of Sitate 12 OM. Way TQ 4 BRIGHT NEW /many interes ING POsitiOns | “y old, trée estimates. OL 1-61. Dewon AnD EN OR tar Yous | z or parcels land con- Wis" Weaneen May 29, at 1:30 . “SINGLE MAN WANTED: il ble |GABINET ALL TYPES. BOOK- ROTOTILLIN afer 3 ve one s home? PE 66200. rz stituting the Special Assessment Dist id ‘on-Johns Puneral | EXPERIENCED SIN A Big Boy Drive-Inn. 2400 availabie, Th, Ug x lawn. 23-4208 é : seid Drate. vie fiome with enelson Je Savage of-| {oF dairy & 6 ¢ eos Ditie Hwy. BS PEAT TO CREE ee . eeee, ranted eeeaabie MY |TACANT LOT Resme UA Bub., Sec. 1i—Lots 15 to 37 feseting. 2 ct | a xen a nel CED WAITR Travel a aney save 2 a ATTRACTIVE $240 ise mow 7 ft. ae pats Hobbies & Supplies _; = metery. Mr. Sutton ts at the nd tacchoster. Evening work, full & part time p-- BU sneae naoae : : ment, Baidwis ~~ - s, ea raanen Sub, No. 1, Sec. 1i—Lote 38 _Donelson-Johns ral eb ES BAKERY ROUTE ERY a siso. waitress. No tele. oe 9 eis hor tor ~ oun ose rs. Look , CEMENT & BLOCK ton. wee SCRABBI BETS. #9. ANT Pt. scene ee Woops, MAY Sete Canders peesacie ~ aL E’Gountry ‘Club, 2300 Usise Lake — cae im teen gWORe. FE Soe. insurance Agente 17A ty ante St i py hte Tipsico ‘bake. Ra, s Hiy: oo pe aa ale required. Rd., off Commerce Rd. a ; FASCINATING ae Lavrence FE 23-1414. ‘Trails End Gub. No. 1,’ See, 12—Lote 1 poy AP + og By Mrs. Pa after 7 p.m, EX: IN AND | g1350. 9230 cg ee N & 25 ve te 16 incl. Pettit; several nieces and nephews GHTERS marker to work in ary cleaning Tn brand new FINGERS $275 Aneta Heres ody _ Notices Personals rE “gratis End Sub, See. 13—Lots 2 te] iso survive. Puneral wii| FIRE FIGH plant, Star Cleaners, 294 E. Pike.| will be just right for s jr. Téeng tate wth fying Ongete to FE) “INSURANCE _ALt Lt oe. 14] Bont “rom the’ Richardson-Bird | CITY OF PONTIAC |®xp. WarrREss wTD. MORNING with average, stilt, | makes music on 8 te re 34231 ~ AEROTRED KNAPP | ee Ms oe. one. 3. . Bet a & nan are ‘i an uw saben nt no Sundays or holidays. FE, = “damary this. the. tune 80 . Te W. ay | SHOES € “ "nel; 412 to . Mrs. | : Applicants must ‘relations, - os ‘ | ince ee cane, ta_tate| Wonis wil ietin. state at the | be at lead V8" 310 38 yee #|ExPERIERCED GENERAL Sie wea | SECRETARY, CAN'T INSUR: NCE Pred A pe Plat No. 8, Sec, Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. (time in se e ee — 5 ee ee - w one BE BEAUTIFUL $375 ALL, 9 Supervisors Plat No, 27, Sec. 18—Lots lent. A iG the Pervonnel of bath. Every, Mon, and eve wae el tenia seneeie % to 15 incl. ” fice, 3S Parke. Sun off. Huntington GAL Vonks 0 aul Shy wor’ inn one Supervisors Plat No. 65, See, 18—Lots BOX REPLIES. LATHE Bi dome _O_week Lise, Here's & chance ior trp ofthe. bosses til abe v4 ction KPERIENCED } LADY FOR skills least ¥ “ee tes ‘Pontiac ighs 0p Siowt Ho At 10 a.m. today there = Sooty, Oakland. Machine jewelry gore. 6 daye inctuding 3 impor af ailstying work. eas rie " aa ; Block No. “ae were replies at the Press stam Co., 23] Raeburn sights. am a DOKKEEPER a 4 = -| office in the following ‘ . OOKKEE PER $275 _ : ’ FULL TIME WAITRESS, : rie ma ning work. 6171 Dizie Hwy., Dray-\MELP & PRIVATE EYE eng 2 ao head on : by ine a “GOOD PART | fier sites | uoxey cuaxcer 2 ve 26%, 3, 52 |. ve | : Tt, 1%, 8, ’ listen : “ green, r2i0D 98, 104, 1, 112, 14g, 118, TIME toate, to lad "eas, i cake shal . oy Op : ori RETA | A-l — B RIGHT HAND $300) ‘ a 14-3 ; portunity "The “most gorgeous building | MANAGEMENT $350 _ yaa} oeues pe Beast lady with beokkeeping experi- im tap a, the sweet Store aggressive woman Ey meet DON’T PASS UP t setup in ‘tere with some gales epxerience for a Yoon MONEY! Sell unneeded does 9 ite thortband. What Imax oTmER Jone iat : 2088 belongings for cash ok cel AEE, COME AND TAIK through — Ads! | ee on and a TUNITY. Yim, fet. 2 tS Fyn Ry , Y208D, Sec. 13 ‘and ‘shorthand is aver- M Y205P, Gee. 13 seuretaty to a charming Figgins ! Y205B, Sec. 13 Peo president. of the com _ FE seo Y208K, See. 13 The Pontiac Press poration, no less, 106 Bank Bidg. on Y203D, an 3 ° FOR WANT ADS : ey Y PL ns : : W349, Bec. 13 experience Bee Wate, Bee. 13, From $ a.m. to § pm. DRIVING SCHOOL rae Ne bait Ph Set ¥3 Gee. 13 5 _ Press assumes 20 Finb-1 Sec. 13 Sa te seme oe aes in aa Sec. 13° ment which has ren- dered ; the 7 | New & Used CBs. Good Wore g en eee Sore for home &| ennai benineat. Gan. fur. | eee ee ee Mae 1 See Or ee Yisen meade be sure YieD wiihout sees : the Seven Adee Closing time for advertise sncaatins eis ae tty Seer Then eal” ene ri 7+ ‘ er. Po dd is 12 oF the am Ma hectitin Hi, Sata Te ceu''ls| | a0 previous ‘to publication. yg . ‘Transient t may = all ney and non ber cancel + bend the first insertion, — CASH WANT AD RATES . i 4) is io 3 PLACE A “LOST AD.” ‘wed FE 28181. foe aa jt recover a » boss: Dial FE ty “charge it.” , | Ae j ae | se Ee PS \ fis #8 aie — -—~ =) oy rosie te Oe eer e K j “4 ff Z " are = ge Pps ' ee ey : i bas ie , ca i ees sete seven cL Fs | es ee ae +f; hee oe - - . : sihiiinialc : vies - Oe Le ft gt Rent Apts. Furnished avo _ THE PON TIAC P \ ! s ‘3 " \ if ‘ Rent Apts, Furnished 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 RESS. MONDA | WH = Py rUR ~ SL ; Zs MA aa ent N. APT. PRIV. ic OF H 27, 1957 | ia 7 Tange Gua ‘cplaad oh -15- io Pieda, code AM sevens Mmsnsassingne shh 1 A fog ern, Pvi W ROOMS WoD- ‘ 5 3 \ . . ‘ oa. wed | Fa ean pasa | "he, NEW 3 ROOM APT VX ve _~F et Sele Houses 43 “OF ™ ~ liane TH a RMS. PVT. ENT & BA : > pedroom, beat’ turn.” Up __.For Sale Houses IRTY-NINE ‘. ee «* Lacimahdly BATH. OS. 4 a oi shee BY OV a hae | nao 43 For. Sale ounis ; * denderon “APT. INQUIRE @ “i — 8 | OWNER—$700 DN, a Fo NEAR TER “= Fer Sale Heme 7 Roo! location. @. Exc, west eide| arm soft but INAFLASH (steer ems aici caaee betneones| me te gecarns| fe er epee For land contrac 1 EVE ENT, ORE CHILD | O08 tat ita, couple with fot alosiy landoseped fenced two or threetamily dwell Sotinke incine. “races” Beeaeete ae 5 is, ace AU ;Meleome. PE 5-9635. LD Cg wai : r side location, ation.“ Wrile sane see beg S| < % room, Separate = gy — ig gyn ') LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS. sony ‘ nse ag te caae tbe Se: aac Frese. eden Miches, ‘Part basement: Inente ‘ead clientele | _91 Auburn. ISHED RoOMS.| ‘*** ROOMS & BATH ON funiehed. | Mocern. Louise. sew. |”, OWNER. NEW 3 BEDRM. pd Ry very aot Ont aeees - |} ROOMS & BATH. CL giove, | Brepiace, weer Wi : Lot, 0s i8e'.| fl iba alt besements throughout. Omer features inelude A. Johnso |_Phond ss a a b bot water. per month gt Aadad $85 LUIS vi ‘BREWER nace, Or: paeteent. fd . privea completa B. gerege and wort ; Real Estate - Sts Walid Lake Brice “ 500 with 3 RM. APT. meet ® APT 63 N. Pari MA +i $1,950 New 3 nN ished. Gu PE seen Por. >oeeneeee: a FE_+9181, MA 5788 i168 PE 8-008 Soman °F rated. tat 1704 % li RMS. ae pvr PVT. ¢ RMS. VNER Pull ie pitelegraph ‘Re. " PE bss2 paTh. W wipe | ~!- pe. & BATH. PARTLY NOTHI | gs home in yten DRAYTON P . $ 'T ROOMS AND cee TOR G tad soruba. Cie oe tee) Ee attract LAINS 5 i” aecoreted. Wee , PATH NEWLY. } \L APTS. AVAILABLE FOR D we ment, ~ Fn Bs — located just iP Gem wee 00 pn gy Mi's00ut after tm | Price, from Om to Se is OW N manage ‘an aot ond cenesle. Incite Se ford as gers “BAti” CARPETED be = ee Will bulid 2 3S6a1" No realtors.” Mg Ey ~ tion our dipeee te purchase eraior, stove. Adult RE.| THREE ROOM house ‘on your 9 vedroom starter | 2U BURBAN ine 3 airy ‘bedroot with « 150. pe mg A Ry ay oe > oanin ew Mental rE} mest io ee ee cae | & cough | plumbing [oo i fae W. sabia tie COME i of closet space nf ate pleo- satisfied rvic VT xchang ‘on mt s modern stowr ae eee aks 9 noo, we erimayen oe | Sat teh iy, baer see eects | aie tahiti oe NTE | Had Yeitgs owen S| ety mga To Buy — To gy ara i= wacom NOT MODERN. Seale 3 ‘ pontiac Press work, Write aoe | rom. OR 32837 perro cr -J consists of —o cedar garage The exte ont a and store. 0871 miles out. 87. FE : | fireplace g room with stone front. The a j . seperate din fenced and corner jot is all . IT; ROOM APT. Rent H ‘ C ; pocnrggee ng «= gag By ~~ has plenty of income, FU 0 . : Many mo shrubs buly "$12,000, M A HAN : BE RN 200 WHITTE- Rent Houses Furmene S 35 | p hoice we pentium fh, whe tp the bes | cals ft SL | potintment Call for ap- REALTY CO. CO. REA ? ome. S§ BATH BABY ROOM EFFICLEN a | ath with shower, h' tiled ( LTORS “rae: Pontiac wel 5 lor CY APTS. TO oak floor rm - : xILES ns 8 wares s Gundeys ROOMS CLEAN p. MY 2-198 couples. * pee or ideal for perty | closets, basement, oil walls, ee UNION LAKEFR “ m1 SILES REALTY. co. rE 9 peur FE PVT. | aa | d ROOM BUTTABLE FO! F plus @ two furnace, | Tb ‘FRONT rE Orr oo 22-0263 mtr FE 40092, ev ‘TH ( SUITABLE Fon 3 PEO. y Vv V rooms car garage w . LE, year old ranc OPEN 56178 CASH PRICE BEFORE 3 Base Bara | Tabs Highland Rd. . oo. . an illag e lace eg og oa rm. bers W paneled i y eee bes = Lad | ae a at ~ Sante eatenttaoe Spacious 4 dedroem home for am ee Bao gaa rooms. A large me-| ake mate ¥ - ELEC —— mily e for, foct frontag Lot | has ghout, fi oar ake State Pore . Black NICHOLIE & H ARGER “gos Src fake OE “pat nVearound bomen owER room, fireplaee, panel be dod Priced at sates” emer colats one ond. x lene “wits _Kinting & fishing OR 3000." - ee . as ’ 4. ‘* : FE $sia3, _¥ elcome tig A WEES CHILD SMALL WOUSE FOR RENT. 10. dorge A AN F ge ys Ey B cevernn ie baie. Gites sliding : “ae oO war ental Gee oar eff Auburn. | Come, tnsuire at 1 cde” eek} aa lot gear garage, oye Evenings & Sun-| An excellent eat o large pore. BR e : "4 fact) util. turn. eRe Pyr. BATH _? —_— at 1698 Taylor ha AL 3 BEDROOM 2 aw a . w. M. Stout, Realto $140) after 6 a tectl FE, : 5425. New 3 bedroom SO Giassed and sc Completely and Ey T 3 RM ' brick room split er 1 shaded let, ov d porch, Is #6. mM, - nM : Tro FURN. APT. XE Rent Hou 1s construction, family reo == everionhing weter. it 1500. SEERA: = eee na 2. a ‘Ps e-s10s Trick & Coach & aXEAR auc | ~~~ uses Unfurn. ” 36 Sanaa eat _— eather: ipteca-bomes| on woe oo street. Owner WHIT >. Lavelg wwe bedroom ASH FOR EQUI ve "1 BE NTN This isn't your day!" oe eas meee Ss. Sen furn KL Tempi . janes see “MAIN FLOOR saw Doria Ra "porta ati — "WATERFRONT iat AGENCY . E terms. A good value. und: Basy i] 1 | eee ubarn * é . bs . on em eton Realtor decorated §ia rE. one Newly 3 pore |_ Ave For Rent Miscellaneous 42 2 oe bi-level in © a PEE PRIVITECES B oa08 Se TORTGAGES 1 moa, cuxax, Cruzin wp. Ale, GIERRACE i LOGE PLANT, READY, 70, o¢ _For Sale Houses 43 Esastractons age io Well wort LAKE PRIVILEGES S's Sa uevetyoesiow a = ¢ FE ays. FE ©. FE with DY TO . - rice worth | ractive 2 bed ' with Delco on @00D PRTG! AGES . 3 RMS NEWLY Sache |2 BEDROOM Krs,_oveweee: | Take, op Oe {908 Duck |8 BY OWNER S| SER ee conte or ofeen | locetion, § Bg g Boy Phone OR ine oF ee toe ee ee . or mete with TIxe ACRE lr ay coupie Wes EM. Ver DUPLEX 1 PLOOR. ra wu 4785. . | modern tous e. bg car garage jac. 5660 or OR 31879 west of Pontiac Only 446 miles B.D. CHARLES ‘"e fr vale t side FE 900. uae. Bove & dee LOOR | eee * Drayton Plains. On 3-9083 Large lot toast lots of _ F coca Open Eves. 3 iy gh he - Kasy terms. Farm - Loan B a able "Telegraps |? ROOMS & BATH Priv 5-1652 Rutgers, Pontiac. Li! For Sale Ho AT UNION mn ee pare sean pd state. $10,500—term per Secetti unday 10 to 8 $13,000 FARM — Nea Eauitable pondent "trance. Lake ATE - a a it nore uses 43 ICE enmere. FE §-6323 8, 4805 Sacrifice—By O acres with 7 rm * Oaford. 3 is Re ) he ROOMS & 8 Lean |) pRam cas GAS HEAT. a BY OWNER anne |e te Ewe. Sees . | Buy Th : . belegrap d. {uw . acres ome and 10 casos PE salen Ses | RENTAL | bain doen fa eee Sg og a So ci el dae eae FE +2539 arg OER GP oon] SH ee aed contratia PRIVATE, J | ab Feud Nassens sie eam ane| te'fimtan enn” | foam” ats ‘Seautfal bitches | - co Soe cane Tere RGE BI. Al rm FURNISHED APT 3 UNITS Clare Real Ke rid wmtment.| a én. es, as bow wits on kitchen , awe 2 nie . iene om B ESTATE Rl saatehere poe 3 FE—3) sumsom Sow Sop yp. oh | Land cemtradte for sale - Sine 4 bedrooms are. on / OWNER LEAVING STATE Hagel 5 a gg Drarton Piat on. Dimi «eet for “a a 3} 8M FREe Loopy Fg ean Ty = ; wee 8 Pec Own Eve} Rose McLa “ Lod — Basement mer tas vom & beth A good ay AR “7 dinine ae | : 2 children. a = | s - . . | am BUY OR SELL a fla | OF WALTON ve cee ay: Oe i ome MIDDLETON'S food goal furnace (0013007 Bier eke =o ree) mesere home. Mitt tor my cr ae a eo Saat fie [Porm ee SPECIAL : ment) VOT ow owe Dare PPP aa Pa . ac 5 “ a ‘hy! BEDRM. OTPER oy EoguD. Sec Bor Bh Byoti “Preee ~| 2”nade trees, iis, coe gage Si*eaath cham tie Pe S| mem fa percemt | pulling. room.” ats LS!, | BEAUTIFUL VIEW od a move PED SIRES Pines teers Si, Care| eee ae) Peer | =ESRSAAE | cotacons Soa per 4-2871. uplex om Spokane. FE nh. le . hot water 32 *. Elevtric —— , E mata? we ing his ginal owner is seil- aon, 1. Wee one ot Located ol ‘ See Sets 2 peter heme Ra Sy et ae, sold. $12,600 with attra be ITE REALTY t 2 bedroom bungalow ster. “Slots Guiet safe off Baldwin on and caley 9 breuiital vie $ H$ i aed BEDAN. PARTLY PORN. Towneens Wesee enclosed porch, PB. CLAY 8 ctive terms, | 212 E. Lafayette or reasons of health. Oak cael tor aniitzen Abeet snout ‘shrect, ome & eeey o = Pe ~4 ; Tied bath. | Ay ee ee &. Romeo, Mich. floors, plastered ; $700 will handle ren. About bedroom & cosy 2 the é Wee across iy sHow You _Tprieslt Plstes take Ra | MUtuai ret a MICHIGAN a 2-3767 . walls, ceramic painted tiled bath, —— “4 AD road. ONLY ie eites Cash your F Rit Lan Rent wae one EM 34783 IN MI kitchen, Grand A.M 5 $8,250 ot is bee FROM CITY cours. ESs Ir ences PVT) Oe Lake Cotta 36 OWNER, ¢ BEDROOM HOME, LFORD plenty of re ement, Is the ful screens, ™m storms end has oi) furnac House WE | Saute =, 2 em ed ges A natural fireplac HOME, 2 family incom ry) creation area, bed price on thi ea auto. ol] furnac ed and @, aice wood- on BUY SS rg C4 or couple. ALL MODER enw | «(dining room *. large lt | paved streets *. Corner let, | Ss at, auto. hot water room home. 12x1 ie 2 s hot water, Imm vere sroen high lot, full base- a GUAR- Private =. xEW corrace. 2°” partial Lenin pine utility month. ¢ car Income $140 per 83.180 reduced to $9,960 with ing room. lovel PPeade Dessession. eaiate an ee Soe Se pe a . ; ment, ‘ofl shade etree. ah 1s down and 5 kitchen, ti ely modern will also giv ° Wright-Valuet | Bara, Se Quy eng) me, 71 io apt ave Si eat Brians re oe teenate. 4 tse Se ania to sae | mene. ‘e perigee D7" ie uiilegeg on Crescent WEST SUBURBAN | sect. Seve : met e mo. FE COTTAGES AT! LAY (STOKES AGEN . 1 $550 do $1,789 DOW! A} - in. 4 rE ey Fae Se a Mitpe s7006 axe Cty. Cal Owner Leaving State | MUtas! ets RECHIOAN | BLUZASETH LA — payments. Way calles weet of Poatinc, neat STOUT’ | furnished M . PARTLY 4T witiaN Supeiee 7 eS a at | staal’! Res. EM 34783 ATES Be sure to ee - and “close mmecern 6° Sean STOUT S SPECIAL OUR SLEEVES ARE TR ae — Le. MODERR ROBERN COT: ce ee | —— Tovels x) AAS Ss RAY O’NEIL, R rt ae pe! Lasoneek CUSTOM. BUILT ROLLED 7D o 4 fics FLOOR, reet._ OR 3 yas, way, lots > gs gay tn Grive- | Vestibule en aoe family. | 22 8, Telegraoh | $ ealtor | wane. ese tandeuige hot EE ary built hom _ED UP! nea wileges, $10 Prod booms Lake et, large living e with clos- FE 37103 Rd. po ad #ith 2 pot seaped lot o wey 9 seco parcel with we | 3 ROOM APARTMEN CABINS. MOTELS ON eimore. FE ©5323 rms. 4806 | fireplace fall uaing — $0789 privileges. garage. Lake — 400 feet of road oo meee | Rees | Saree x Phae | MIDDLE. STRAL OFF Boi itteeas cing | : Sinope fe ' ta Se | Shopping Center Wear Te-| On aan Sone ee ns ae ee ot DR. AYTON PLA iA toate of verge closets, a Loe hg DOWN Salle, ha _ a plastered | Smith at 2 E fee Mr. | 34341 : VATERFORD eat, very tastefully deco- inte > 4 large roo ley Lake RG. This solid nth furnished, Pri. beach, ¥. _ rated throughout nice si J ms and older home = a Apts electric. Villa we ket ¢2293. ~ Reas. MAr- 4 ick. Utility & eens _— 4 bvedrm 2 story frame with bus and ‘book town nice aed etn room dinette pe |. lake a —_ p faded! heme Bg could ~~ Edw. M. 5 TRO _FE ¢ - ell-landscaped froa rs. oS, school near- _Daseme: en, tile bath, beth Lake om, nestled n < tout, Realtor? & BA = ae fg manny ns plasteret w kite : possession too. Sassinen’. 206 bem. aut full a S "schools. igrede ‘school & a eo con! Oo Meee . UP- For Rent wettperme, Meving 10 ‘pew. Socm- many | extras —— a Su anal piles ne.” SF om Leslie R. Mi aan 1 bedroom and Chen evenings “10 820 | Bus ev electric. stove tum. Neat For Rent Rooms 37 _ fice. "Bragion Pintas. OR 34600. ful “ee = ee ee we oe are Teen. *}enocen Middleton beth dove. wanemehy st ae F Couple only. FE $2664 eat 1 RM. & KITCHEN ot Gee ee BEDRM mm. Bo qereee. | ciate fen, clnatuens Pints Clarkston A ' |S¥YUVAN FE 8-603 Sates san windows VERE Be_DME NEED OF 3 ROOM, PVT sour Geet __ Washing Girls _ PYT. ENT.) Bsuver & Dear garage. Vicinity of | C ith 92600 sown oon for only —— 3 bedroom pungslow. 3.8 ; Area ranch ¢; LAKE PRIVILEGES, es, 2 car . Bedroom | 3, Store. peas 8 Oe im _& ExT. | BOS STOP, ee ee 7 NOUS bitte. On. 3600 COLORED FAN ee Se. oe room. ‘Bedroom Ranct i old a Rane BEAT AT 05.00 wae price range. - to $14,000 5-30 Mo -agesag rE he after eligi © tar FE bat ‘SMALL HOUSES, PARTLY RE- Heo Ms 2 ssheee M ILIES | rec. space Paige dents ot 5 Acres er tir * or te ee ee Hh am down, sub- a 7 hie SATE DOWNOT AIRS. srrdizes sorOMATic WEAT | 7 BEDRIT wa payments. | $1000 Gown, The smal L laree ict) Garage. At Cf Aa) 4 Etchem tiled pets, has ; : WHITE 2S ee Salrsarht sa vale Fe EAT | BEORM. [OE LIVING “AM. a ot = Garage, Av lame wie coe | dhe sitachea garage. Features ce” ol hesh atarahg screens. am oi aS : 4 3 ROOM a RP a nesipecnmmsaibibnen Mark &t. FE 2-698. full base ining =Tm kiteh * s won't last long eros kitchen fireplace, gen- shrub & closets. Flowe: Ey . FS al Fetrigersior included. Possible) 7, Bett gurage, Pull becement sain Method in | mssrsene se ate — aero NOW OPEN ALL, TYPES CARPENTER WORK. o Seo ee SEE) Clarkston (Home Building! te wae oe mae, Pom Yarn wme (SSR ES aS sea REE ncaa | ete Mae garage bas workshop. Owe-| REAL ESTATE INC ome able to make an expense account as large na the national _,Income Property 434, i ey — Buy Thru Partridge | LAL EST! f INC, ; er moving. to. ae eee | ; 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. We Have It) debt:” sf Ee VERY LADD’S INC. List Thru Partridge . _ ELIZABETH LAKE pete ___}n Mireassnable, 4 Mechanic. OR +121 CONCRETE ROCK BUILDING we oe GREGG . - | EXECUTIVET BEAUTIFUL cUS- | | Te te NOR. PE 3336 OR erat, SO lene a hy | everything in perfect shape. ioxit, "tae vu orice huaige Bome, 18 | £9 000 w; was saved by our’ For Sale Houses 43) - For Sale Houses 43. __ For Sale Lake | Prop... “4 ere ua — | Orion Large ree parking iot Smail C Eas Sat os Ea oss | Severed cad glassed free init be | diviona! acreage wit po post evail” customer on the first new) ~~~ SYLVAN MANOR AT McKINNEY’S {a CONTEMPORARY ox ~~ Buy Thru “Partridge =| goa perm ‘CITY OF TROY | you can’ buy, better. fer vite, | | carpeted an dea, large eerpeted | home built under this new re eee tS ss Cnnmeres Bl war Reais | ieee mead “lake priv. Immediane ‘List Thro me Ferree | u Y, Cou aa COR ' | >» egrooms & m bat 1ande rest. with only $1,500 down, | naturar” Hrepiace Modera break- program. : $14,750. 2408 Walee, FE 2-6918. Extiuive Gers Lake Wooas, back | RDRM LAKES Tone Woiie 4 %- bE 29-9 zine, Fr FE 2-1642 Partrid e ie rs .Y INCOME foe ees ie, aroceer Serre ons fn It is our new N bz coors ta treet oe | ae im ee ee MP coara a: toa Puke Sjporominayioreeai : ¢ ty of shrubs and Tees A . sive aces, 2 cer attac gare — Amat ERAMILY, IXCOME make ale .zewrae mee, ranch | fir ul Gasemen, rin atu BUILDER'S. | OC - ) Batter ee “BRICK pang pea d\*== _* deep. rent - $15:000"" Terms. home ep Plaine so close ‘en. attached 2is-rar garage. Ro- EXCHANGE M cney Down 4: bedrooms, large ving room. 2 home with “a good peach, $11,300, | ern pstea SDD —SDM é bath, oil furnace, e- dtata, L. Rigi ts “ser ga- ‘ PROGRAM west an your hee lesse tamiby, or 2 families. Labi's Cc. OR 41231 j R DR. This package liquor, beer & wire S Elegy 1 acre garden soil. rage. 811 pene eee = et Own NSFERR wit = og ay dom me 20538 three-bedrvom $25,000, terms 7 BEDROOM eo ml i NID | PALME 138a168 ft. high sties sos $95,000 per é 81,359 down. were KE ttractive 6 room home. Large, WD ou tod starter home with full base- Lake, lake privileges. oy +see1 | Gost ing ef new bomes.| pretee isot aon «a | “UCK REALTY 4 + etal ms, beautiful and dred Sree NG ment rough w tam bb } S LAKE assume land eyntract = | =. section tbls im be | Ot epee LAKEFRONT 1ona6 tenilyrgom, fal ater om STREAMLINED unbelies- | ing and ebimaney. 98-108 ae 3 i ae am | SORE for cam aot 300 | “OT AV AYREE RD. | Stee SEpeuten Lacs “ ye +e 7 home, e combanatien hard to| far Bets. 3, car pares paced ee ee ee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Me cre nt cette | ee oot wie @ TES OVER-| - ws iocated lot 100u180 &, tish| Oy “seal eats inatedlog “lens. = i r < w! as economically : . Ra ~- beach. Part| looking Walters Lake, $0 ' aed level section froat +. : : ' nee et i mee vty | as this one” The neatness of = Carpetea | 7S serve you better we have on- | 202 8. Tolegrank Rd. PE 5.8300 | ot the tmichoa. material is mein: kame velvtegne. Ca Loe dows Somes 4900 cash or terms x ; Mfovely new ranch, ail face brick, home is eo ay sane o8 resus, oun yeom vai authored motia Poa : ——| ed AVE MONLY. Y DENNIS OCONNOR, BROKER | MAC FDAY GDNS. SU B. REDUCED wi i large ¢ windows, ; _ 1onlo ’ baths. full basement. s heat | { Sw . | ‘MA _ 50682, ot 1008120 f. corner Manson bar tien tm oe } rooms. two tiled Bethe, light) 20 ft. living room sing “ae PL Fs NERS ' | you cam Rave « lovely J bedrm CALIF RXBCOTOR MUST SELL' Dr. & Williems Lake B4. geet) Se ek Cee ps pepe gees ly lace pe SURE TO CALL FOR 1. We have added «new KING ar Tl eC. ranch home~by finishing this Lake e. Lasse net-| location, close to everything main highway no LA oi? bent stlached brick garase sleek axo Vifvatizen. nr wil en Restadeyor ota’ Kaveta anes | ra hewlat, closed pores. patie | AON TY P Seattle for Rs ‘on ideal hes: ‘ . wi = ps * _ Si he Tower geht are and a Hiccar ens Vince 3] Setters eit | ay ou -auno 70 oe tra” seat “ol esas | EM Sti AT Tod boat) AVON DP | Rom sae Sol wes Sap by reason x en, a : om 58 . , wrwiceeesiae (FUmphries) Baie ett int) See tee sya | Tm tno ro F.C. Wood Co, SER RWS Ebi is oc} pees oS R. I WICKERSHAM os 95,200. . se most your poquiremeuts, - “TRELEVEI «Ns a2 CAKE FRONT LOT, LOTUS LAKE. "KENILWOR alas o a 7 : wit MAytair 6-6250 Realtor ENT BEAT kW Ek, OR } _OR 3-7766. - located Ha Tiss Weet_Mopte ee Lake ta in Telegranh Open Eves. GEIR, § room brick terrace ioe. 2 To help you we have — ! A REALTOR cn EVENINGS PRONT *RAME COT- each, “ov water & sewer W ARD E. PARTRIDGE a BY oa : a-| Multiple Listing Service Living room. r—-3 ‘onus Hota ereaned ol ge pe ban ag lous 2 degroom, weervel sone Corner Williams Lake Ra & Ms9| “Hl Sun er ape pena aa see ” tara TOR FE 43581 Ba at $00 _mo_OR 94 |2Y OWNER toom nit Ree Besement i oo. Fen Vecement. Olly Oe | A el) ip car By fifae | Built-in stove & oven. Master bed- TIPLE LISTING SERVICE | {ec Call, |. ~~ HURCH SITES h on REAL ESTA BUSINESSES = EAST IROQUOIS bene geome f 2 nindow IVAN W poo edly BL ee ha Gee LOT i0oXise, WALTERS Lk. om eS i cas eee | MICHIOAN rs —t¥s 7 panda" cova te lot, — hts with archite | ee y room.| EAST WILSON — Neat and clean vemen Cash or terms. merson Pour ots souie3 | 1066 W. HURON ST 3 a eee S| pewiy ‘ 558: Fright, ALA. We will| Sétivities room jopane win-| 3 bedroom home with full base-| &&55" 2.000 cach. Fou water, OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 8 pe pr * Fed bet tring “som 3 op 2 SC price, fag these of your owe éo oo cat’ Boors plastered View| Enepre Mase tenceeeie ‘Manne | 1 AKEFRONT HOME | tum WE COVER Becrma: eg pain ; eer size ve am oe Sagtenting boas J Bs at price $7900 with $1500 dows — ogy 00 og Ly ae 199 x 305 FT 2 family | THE STATE ~_— . r : 7) Sesement, died fleer. etl Seonaee, N O Open "TE, oxiya. come Ree, FE. $2564 | OF TRADING ‘YOUR OLD HOUSE ealy — WATEING — to bbe EOTATES | Acces 2S we oe dwelling or hall bar Sgro =. NEW “yr Te +3 cus - a ’ ne ' : ins grea. Price ot 88) - TOWN _ | a BRICK INCQME | Files a hereap,,weretr of | Tome et) tir | Ber ait, Clemens b Court Dr. DON'T PASS ACT is only 3 yrs 5 heme is BY OWNER. NEW 4 BEDRM.| WATURALLY you would lke to | bBomes in this jecation 000 with terms sidewalks. $6,000; 1.008 For the man whe is determined a beth, ‘hoon zazogcny ater’ | SU Goune""Tase ote several cose | AR, Qutsamding, come ofteing.| Domes it ist vation pas | _C.A. WEBSTER K las will buy © modere tant mo on maura tama), DAYMENT) 2 tatitcine| Giwesinrstam| fleas fos | Si ategenceecmecs | Sunt Meh ee tt RS hi $2,000 dn. will give you immedi ho ash m e. MU 98-0015.) way is best suited to you garage | auto LEA 3$ full basement. Located US-10 on this lovely income or 3 bedroom starter mee © e ooee | old house you. wish to convert to) top net | Pull price $13. with terms. __ Built | by on @ corner with 2) with full aoe 98 bg gg yy at 180 Bt Blanc a new home If needed. od owner over $5,000 yr. Terms se eee een. Le = Hempstead = Ld SS cnc te yeu ete a car garage. Pull basement with| ing. On your lot. 18 & 19 Mile, West ft | ee te ee WADE. PART "RIDGE | 3 BEDROOM, basement. t's t ah 4 FE 40284 . be: iuded. T ms Lake Rd. and —— sents end © tet tee. baths, built in stove & oven, van- round ow Pane 102 East B 1 ~ FE + B make your payments plus B cers me RD. RILEY, Broker | Mj 08 Dias afer 100 OR) Eivemol today | REALTOR | FE 43581 | 7" Intge ‘mirror in ath, wie | gue priv. 7 block, Bre. PE beste — 47 | RUNS and Dene your parcheck a 800 Ruiz Lake Ra. FE 418 7p HOUSE. MODERN, PRE . oo a oa mae apa oar wee ie W RONN Bt: bave the key. pow a Ay For Sale Acreage *. an Sst SM ppeateen Eee | LETTLOIELON | Sauitnsseeixetvor™ pr |___ ots" eve . set so ene bs Se s 7 “| _Cell_tor_eppetntment PE _3-1300. ; and save you 2 Seances. 58 ee, oe eS oe ‘ 1, ACRES conen hate. ol GET. AHEAD ' : a eee : Si 6 . After nog nom location. ut. R Pp st LAKE FRONT sceak WI LLIAMS LK. FRONT» — Kent Inc., + Realtor A N N F TT piace.” ceramic th tile we. saree: pot , heat, jarge Kood ma rit sanpoat he VER rooms i home. Dixie graph by egpeistmest | oe i ° ing lage,” na) Blin’ ana "bedrooms "co. tipper | ro cen PARR OFFERS ony. ~—t PRIVATE! "words of Cty. Good, tebe, si Proven protee,”” Wrastiy, “"teay Pe 4 ver . wate e : baths, full basem level. Niece dining can bes a : ° IDEAL SPA To vw Lod loa Fomgnete ‘hemes wishes to retire, 99.000 “handles L BRICK WEST to lake, attached garage. ya room and rte R. I IN| UP_YouR Boat & HA large ben house. | everything. $14,000 guar- w 2 full landscaped to perfection. This is| Could be for recreation — 5 Acres eorge rw YOUR OWN AR. ae, heeteme antesd investery, ean't ; 2 lavs., natural fire- ® beautiful home room on lake ‘evel. also eee. Ides! for large garden. 6 re “LOT ON CANAL LEAD- baths, living “room, Make an ent to see this} Only $16,500 with substant! room e busit in 1953, | REALTOR a on we ING INTO C AKE - VIDEMAN Foom: Carpets just one mer ATERFRONT Venetian blinds. Schoot bus | Fx $0101 L -Et SMITH -\ _ — RED HOT a i and relaid. Gas heat, 3 car i < f at door for pw < : can vv. 2 ell ba aned #1300 Down Custom rox. rochial schools. $5,950, ; 412 W. Huron rE +o™ : overting goods, Came ef professional gy Snag = “i pinatenet t walls, t yet od. 3, bedroom: mode > : R jim WRIGHT “45 ACRES IN CITY =. ee a, Bg 8 min curacy, ben siding, ioned | a hallway eted. | Double Bud et East of Auburn Heights K 38 OAKLAND AVE” PE $-0061| On pavemen. i ee ry — te — meme ante Decbeuer 5 bee. commsscsial peo hh now. Imane- fireplace to dining room & living 4 foom home, 2 Dedrooms ADM 5. 4 reoms_tasem OPEN EVENINGS U set) 920 | Soret 8 weher ae s,aniy ‘se bandien, neha ; : room. basem m s BIGH room s— wt | VERY LOVELY APY & ee agate inventory, Se come Eetertend tems! Rancher | imeituce aS) RMAGAnamatecitts wate lover ar ee gegen water. : be sold, Approximately : ‘ m—modern— a agpeemed clean, p a | some _— mote street Family’ sined dining | 98,000 te handle. Located : . pro pl hy ae? 39 clean. Ev eas to re bay, 61300" with $560 down. rae aa an cece tee room, ful basement, garuge, corn | cide — ares Beiltoc 3-BEDROOM Clarkston | © cme; wena wm neat and ; aes Ba Hew washer ~ small chia | a, Me ae B.D, CHARLES REALTOR fessional use. Large. brick Some new Tite i a” bargain. K Orchard tah na re «463, Full Basement Homes fireplace. jocated on. beaut 6 ee oe is ee _eetpeeme._ Be i ne We have two beautiful 2 acre snip egt Batete ue oe home in excellent condition. [FOR COLORED. $1000 DOWN fter_6, On Your Lot or Ours fone iirse lot, 2 car| ROLANDALE gS i Pie meee, A hemes. seme frum tress, | . aaa th rw 5 ' — = y a Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor a paved. sreet to _sboat, "tal $1,000 DOWN PPEATORING garage, $12,600, term yard tht tone -ah NE. ry at Oakland “Lr =. PEM. well worth investigating et $2,500 75 W. Huron basement, gas GHIRLE mo. Fenced back : & BATH P aed: wnaaie lr Commercial FE 56-8161 or $0530 and. Tle to cn "Masel Semty |S room moder. st.| LARGE KITCHEN Large Lot MACEDAY LAKE. 4 room—m Peet ‘i Rome. A bargain for. only 7,000 ericks School.” Total price | ° 4, DELCO OL, MEAT : O catat rat onceon this’s| sown» " ***| For Sale Resort Prop, 44A) vonnis & sow, rEatrons a", SEARLY NEW 7 — BEDROOM CLARESTON AREA ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER eon heme Wire fieer| ewe Eproene 6 ND. = § ACRES. 1.000; | frontage im, the mide of hemo nen dept Snel. Gok Aeoon, LIAMS Nearly new 3 bed modern living . fireplace,| sCHORN gz -take Ores ane ATOMS. . lots on excellent ré.|_ 0. Box 895. Pontise ome. ‘Terms cellent neighborhosd. $8,800. ‘Low JIN IM WIL OR, a FOR ONLY eg, 2 bearooms, second floor | “31.300 down. rp, Reepbene ecient | CARDEN TIME oe he id Ni Me = ~ “4 and < down payment. Quick possession. Pe are & A Ze ni? down Ve ee. . $9 975 m4 2 sondat aun PA ol woceiee Lage PRIVS. —e ecreage. OR oa nowy eh 13 toe = Jo K. I in - 5 ttractiv bedroom ranch. water base-| rooms — acres, is hn I WwW Small Down Payments |LAKE PRivn ;. ere Sree cabinets. '$ LOT ment divided tS sstra| pert’ base io down. | We En te an oe | Rae omasaen Small white shingled frame. $7,800" Partly fur: eak floors basement. PLUS roomie, 2. cr 98 — PRIVS Urement ome on our sew norih- 3 scree with garage house. 9100 Yd Tedee nie ensen tet nished. 3-002 or OR | Sutomatic heat. . First ghicken youse. $16,200, $3-| CRESCENT LAKE is os] ee oe ed Ciena Sex. age gem j : Went Huron 'Btevet Tmmeaite "possession, tn | 2. : Site dows ‘wil bande et’ cwner| DIRECTIONS TO MODEL te al " P Bte0 down—sas00. Sivision. Fportsmens patedise. Will| Buy fae a eee aente PE Spear ee FE 63018 pace . ; wi wd fasnce oo your| Term ~ Eat : $450 leche "aaah & full bai WILL BUILD poy for cash to mort- Gaara RD. TO PONTIAC LE. BI field Highlands - ~ anch, alse =. vayment. EZ) CRAWFORD AGENCY |is ' in town. bath tear Co 4% cent interest. WEST 3 MILES TO CASS oomire iB OXFORD. 3 bedroom — some toys. Ideal ity oe owe. > oe 8 ee Sage Se ane sins, ER Se gage with 4 a Ls der|. Shee ke - WATCH FOR me tes cone oe Part basement — $1,000 4 d 53% W. Muran &t FE +150 for votned ‘+4411. Witems Lake. Now ce ;| Dorothy Snyder Laven . stone |» 39,500. “Johnston & Hubbar Evenings call MY 31143 2400 down. a pee 2 Sse Good deal this time year. Also TOR SIGNS. DAILY 53 fireplace a — Fy jared = re} ; bg R. D. ILEY, Broker cate j oe PE 24411 or Rves. MU 40417 eareat ua° rapes. mow ve Cl CLARK REAL ESTATE bet aaa 3 41 WOODED PARCET in Clarkston ares. ‘Phone “MA. $00 Eli. Li. Ra. FE +4" SI *K ? : DS‘ | why P RA om age ey earooms, |" suing re sundays | Sale Suburban Prop. 45 OODE Mate wat : > r JOO v Pa : plenty, ot ! et . : park, 5 bes acres ." a DRAYTON WOs When ve com own this ab Be ee SY ceaen bis who have the cash| with over 1.000 joes tape “LET’S TALK OF eet the money? e"* | 4 BEAUTY of s HOME in an! mott ouith fel basement — laundry . wc will fell two lots with lake| frontage, site. Only BUSINESS” ae Sng, Mpa ae| Sat Pn, Tete Rees | —Eetare ie ee a ee crea memes torte | |S ahe " 3 bedroom brick ranch ” kitchen, bath, {ag oak floors. : . from } : = T ATIRACTIVE-T toom Pc ‘ale ‘otrance, 1 bulbs, | full basemgat and attached garage | Tard. paved sree, aad clove restricted subdivision having | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE be “ee "poaneuns sin i “ a tered ga 24 p on & beeuilfully iandscaped _ - Jocation. Only $1,009 down. Se ae fate. = = . G ft. 3 ee ee van visse > | North End = , iia bs [cela SD 8 8 4 Oe a 0: 6 Ole altos — poilt” atte + ROY Annett Inc.| a, “ F sae envlane 3 bes- 4 : cn FR FF FE #-1108) WM, A. fm. home om Oe % ©. Huron 8-016 | ‘ier KENNEDY| Sea eceactietr Brick. 4 Sedrins. Full Fm. Frieed to sell at only $1, . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE This fan.iee. Terms. Call after magRBAUTOR see : . meer we ' ‘ Roman Brick Beauty FA Fireside Chat. and in spiek wilt ed with the MICHIGAN BUSINESS Mpictare, windows x6 SALES CORPORATION sim vans: son NA. 2 iam extra. ‘ 4 . ate a Machine Shop Will ile Worl ke A Litt or we have le ; BUY. 3 BEDRM., PULL TT * Socasutt Gall heres, =: acre. LAWRENCE W. lee eve Y iy oun. Gi \ Y L O! \D WATERFORD -s #225 = + bedr Saal 4 wed gen = SS — 7 ee 7 = 6D ay ml gaat bias PE ae ype. ig hag tee, poe ae i ; le ; + _— age ee + oa vine ak fe pat od sah of ee (egy ee As-tegoas oe ees tes gal on is rTyT ss - sitesi / "I - } | / ae i a \ * Olle a sp ie NE age Pea a é ln = se = we ne 1 ‘ f é " as f age a f : id / + *e 5 vy j Ai . * ped : at en. $ oe " * - 4 = peN er Sy em ge Oe | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, M Ay 97, \ . — - - - 4 1957. " ‘ mt = : es , fi 5 \ ae _FORTY-ONE Busknese ee 'ibaacens Coie ortgage Logns 54 Sale Household Goods 57) Sale ld Goods 57) MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alen’ For Said Miscolmeann 601 Sead, Quiles — Standard LOANS—$600 to $1, 500 w \e VENETIAN | NEW HP. REPRIG 15 PER Miscellaneous 60| | Send, Gravel & 66. For Sale Pets 69 Por iuinad One reside! one 375] (ott ‘ TVe sly 96 up. RCA cob / n 10 A. SAND & GRAVEL. ‘BOXER wiTH PAPERS. 3302 eee. or bot, ‘in short, & 1 door’ Call PE 4-432, \itance, 423 W. Huron. FE & . \2 - Ct. er * 2, For home or im. 8399.95 “MAGNAVOX HI-FI COn- Sunes ELECTRIC : * is accepting ew ents, wih AMLPM STOVE FOR 10 A STONE — Ai py Sn BS a for weryiog, sate “Deated a4 - Mm oF enclose rey Ai gibeparieeten/Bcbaeain? art) wear eee TAG mine With Bisck Dirt, Fill, Said, Gravel | is” "ckioene inch mask. Used at Pontias,| gouse constructed. $258 66 Maytag ‘devon, coe saiy. Suse | PEAPP SEWING MACHINE ‘ Evan Humphre FE as. Papers ln ts. ve : business, excel- @ garese a. sareae of cn 65 Kelvinator ee eo Payments Sheetrock ; avaliable. FE 6-6024, ass . rang ia mm See LIGHT DOZIN FILL DIR CHAMPIO: sTU avails va iene persons. A on 200 nee. Bendix clene "el Z ae REFRIGERATOR, 7 CU. PT. CROS- : SAND & VEL TOR piety Beuutifu youe -f ¥ By a Call 41684. : pay? Pt wy i at DO ecesngrasccpesis ¥-4 »_ ley Shelvador, $65, OR 3-4136. 4 8 h of Champiee Be Bang Away. Proven STMEN : rg yg ge a Sf Bas gE igs x ect C.Cummings FE 3-5421 Phone “OL seb fe reeervatisn. Business, corner on main street ‘UP TO “TWO RS TO PAY "Senne Fir Piyscord, 4x8x% sheet rapidly growing village, ot 2 a Swaps 55 WAYNE GABER Electric, 602 Johnsua, iE Blanket insulation Tod) sa nts re ree FE 2-5925 | BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD. Miter Smelt bck i; |121_N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 wep . Twinsulation, 100 sq. ft. -..... $7.90 4-1 TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. FILL puppies AKC = Curtiss. OR jocation for dri ie or BEDROOM MODERN HOME. io PT DEP PARRZE nD oo $35; 21° TV. $50; COM- Zonolite pe $139, Sand, gravel, bulidoring: MA West side Fr. $76. PE plete cabinet sink, chea: , oer business. $5,000 down will Pree and clear for| 20103. lee stove, like’ sew. 006. FE Dou fir ast axia, a Pe BOSTON PUPPIES, PERFECTLY acres, West or Kath aut, 10id CU PT. UPRIGHT DEEP | 52766. __ 3, none! M | Ai TOP & | _marked, PE 5-0851. Dorothy iy Snyder La Lavender Bonciae Pees Reply Box 18 | eran take over payments, FE RCA MAHOGANY 'Y RADIO-FHRONG. 1x12" white pine doar <—" 74 yt ty 4 sams CLAY & DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC 0) Ud 1549. ye s4iil or Bree. MU rU 66a 40” ELECTROLUX EL WOENTS| s06. ceed. 1300 cole, Bram wie Bou ecssans thea, aemae Ai TOP iia ee females, OF SUNOCO — e M. MODERN 2 BEDRMS. UTIL-; ore, excellent condition ~ RENT Saal ar crock, pl end Sd Rotovated — loaded & delivered rm. ern on rear Walton, FE 2-5066 BAVE UP TO $500 PE $6642, FE 5-000 . DACHSHUND ht be gg BLACK & ettre fargo it oa tae W. Walton, FE 2-6056. . ON MATER- pm lores, privi- INTERESTED IN Wak. ! IALS FOR AAL TOP registered. Call after $ ss down payment’ Imm fi ape aur You work day chert ey ge pe cel S Te SKE T's ore “ans tow ‘ling. = weenie Ob 100r you ntaranted im a cleaner hom: - ‘ Lg Decwanes DS-AKC REG SERVICE “GEORGE BLAIR elothes plumbing fixtures? $2 Per Week : BURMEISTER Ki B DIRT “WiLL BAND. | ties. 1 red female, 3 meee REAL me gis tei gee nO itete | PE a Northern Lumber Co. vel © tap col. FE 660s & | _§ weeks eM, FE EMH. 4536 Dixie Hw PE 71-8373 MI 46373 . : - STATIONS | eens SB ERS rent ciate sn tain fan | "Stone a ahaa eG pein So EY BS anes | hy BOLPORING, FE VOOR | More auc rug. Pest. R_ 3-368 It provi water by itself ade es youen se & 8 Telegrapd & § Mile Ra. =< . ¢ PIECE BEDRM. SUITE. 2 No attention required by the Bird eng pee, Carteins. Lames | et esses | 4! SLACK DERE, TOPE. hens, 08 3a FREE TO GOOD . Living rm. gui mechelder Just j cage. ‘Hail ail iabie. Lione} — 4 sand — gravel & stone. ¢. OR 3-5488. FOR RENT OE iia, tulle Will cell or trade.| g "year -Your cost ie Acis epenes toMe, we Weel doors snd | TRAILER AWNING, en | OCS Spee. SO. B Meee. | cenan SHEPHERDS. PURE. nnn | Of low monthly payments. ——— a, ROME see ob a : AKC re MA r aw a. | timuTAPOR eA RE Gale S| aggmomnarona, uyer, Tees mpg ec eR Fp ace PE ae | a “MS eS N.W. Corner Dixie Hwy, | 21 at pressure cooker. 913, Auto- MONE begs paben, perteck now, guar. $3.05 ‘GA. Thowpec "ie's. Perry boxes, #1 FARM To? SOIL fii, BLACK Grnuag SERPEERD YUPPIE. (US-10) and Witliams St. |_ cid. ‘00. Sayfa eaase 2 7" Y MAKER anteed for § years. Buy a new aks | Tt, Beat fl) send fi clay. ae Sunmere Son Vs Lhe: \ . - $40 MaAylau 66256. 16 UNIT MOTEL — 4 CABINS refrigerator for a little more than War ‘Beatty 136 Baidwin. “Fe| traum anperied. Petre PONTIAC » |“ Forp TON PICK UP, $123. or) a RESTAURANT — GARAGE o woe ie se So easy to eperste. the prove can| 8-340. Iichterbach. Price $100 up. ON 1 sell One white steel! The . fm : —— a ry ® at _ ns estsurant and garage ere REBUILT MAYTAG = @ demonsiraiion amount. S.W Cor Wiblliarfis “Ya se Need 2x6 & 2x8's.| ie rr a a eres ore Al WASHER makes the genuine wn P. J. Waldie. FE GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT- Vv. , ; all OK, $39.50; also renewed Kel- ° 2-7611. er. Purebred 1 yr, old femal are furnished $124.50 and Time = ° emale, Lake Road 148 FOR JOD % TON PICKUP. iiss. Meotaty rentes mosmse tren | San ele. eo available. W. Dae yperments Zi TOP SOi, PILL GAND &| 9 2 JF. cid tomale Deacic. Oak Beach St _SNGy © te medal car TAk| $1:300. Grossing 22 per cent 'so- The "oe HOUSEKEEPING 5 "4 DEN 6 LAWN m=) fe * 22 ee boxer $1. OR 3-171 ~_ Jt. . QD os - — ~ WATERFORD = a, Se al |i ee _W. HURON _ — Day ALAN— en S-27 | %, Weedward Ave. (Jest W. Riis 11 BLACK DIR FILL, | PARAKEETS — SOME TALKING > jo oh pet am. TRADE —— i-§ trade on Asking Down | WE : TELEVISION: aS | _ 4-8053 Sand S Orevel: PE 54-1645. Sanasten, coane, yrs. in same 4 butiat © deale 000. ea : 9%. , ; = Crane’s Bird aoe ees wits | ele rs.| or Sages ho Ex | Mr 61300. “You might say she went out with your sister ship — i. ON K-GUTTER. tic A FT.| 4 1 TOP SOL. BLACK DIRT. | 460 Aubura, PE 40510. = excellent potential available m- or PE ¢4813. Open cvexings SINGER | CONSOLE, ROUND P eee —e Se. Sere» = * re AC 4 DR. NICE SHAPE. 6" RCA_ USED CONSO mae, 0008 mente. Spal) Orer creamboat!” SEWERS INSTALLED | gyS55"ao Parakeets Guar. to Talk ators. jierestment s, ¥ inventory Fe 34 Ifo’ Whee’ trailer in trade.| $40.95. TV antenna kit, » Pad | sash Pr Pree home demonstration, | Licensed & bonded Al TOP sort, SAND . GRAVEL| Some > aes | nc cae i} WALTO | © “loving ‘Cent | For S ellaneo : ellaneou ene Naan One — it TORSO PaRAREETS “Ca ; presentatt REL AIR WILL f ater For { : FE 5-2231 . r CAN a0 premises a the Dixie’ ss | ear, rE So0et for older model’ Walton, Cor. LION a 2-2287 aaen | HLLINO DINING RM GET 2 | Joh ed olin mb IB er = o Pacers : bed Bu i and ayy Fg ae are. Soattes = _— a FS ADEA 22281 | bdrm set. 144 Knight Dr. Mitford's TamLe POOL RM. IN MAR-| GAS FURNACE a: Weazie sa | CLINTON LEONARD. iM 345i | POODLES. REGISTERED "FO Y 1 om. to 1 MERCURY STATION WAGON. FE FTER | SELLING” BINGER CONSOLE,| Jette, Mich, Inquire Leslie Waik- | B REA- "1 TOP ; “Pupp Third pm, snd in Re to 6 pm + owner Low mileage Like new (ABC APT. SIZE GAS RANG! like new bobbin. Fine con-| | er er yr_old EM 35014 f a-l i yg ty DIRT, GRAV-| Ave or phone a will trad iz, dition. hoses s —__— . ARA ARIES te, land contracts jg nat,| teal good condition, PE 44176. | _ $5.95 0 meath Pe ines. _ Goreeat, 0.000) BTU OIL GUN TYPE, G&w Cedar | Sg le SHELTERS eee Banas my © Food aince 18F1—604 Oakjand Ave. SUN OIL CO _You. Mr Cervensa, FEso49, |APT SIZE GAS RANGE LIKE/ STOVES. BOUGHT SOLD, Ex- oe ee eee ae sample ance bok am Geen gene, peeve LS ge icewen ve, -_ ar F MODERN HOUSETRAIL. new, real bargain _FE 40247. changed wer* 63 Mt. Clem- 4 Season, now et —— | also meta! clothes line post ry Com ) A-i TOP 505i he Sliver & Black. AKC. Detrott Vinewood «000 vais. car, Tene, 0 “TE ef WITH CONFIDENCE A Li ENGED GCOLLHION | Pri ict “eek or chen wreck.| We buy, sell or trade Come et! TRADE-IN DEPT. | kstvwater clectrte range, bom electric. oa ‘and Dotted. gas peee, | eee Hater iter 0 FE Anyone having equipment te re-| WISE-ACRE KENNELS shop. me. tastes 3 bee | wah Gi ~YO0a cawa| erie arount ? acres of ffee Quer ytigetrie washer x $24 9: good cond Mi 61817. 1385 Bates,| $3 at a vores. iehigan _ , os & P= —— dist on 3S os qpactegs questore com home game prope OLD i room « 5 _B ba = ee | Orchard Lk. Ave ONED soe, ie. as waiee_oenatbored 7. oe Retasy or reel 17 Eclipse band.) opey “MON SAT 9 To @ | 2RC- Living room suite - $19.95 | BARC ; HO ¥ & GUARANTEED, LIKE sae Sat ya ae Se ones Mitention to diet be, Write Pontice Prove, Beg 11) or ee ¢ zo 8 \Fatielop eas ra svrenge. ga008 |B aie SAIN SALE 7 | cuter pose, 4% crate sad wp TRADE INS ON NEW REY. stack DIRT SAND, & GRAVEL. | pe ower Fy -baee ac >| Lawn mowers sharpened. 1" aco ro 6 ee SS Le | ue os r <8 New wee 3 Rs — M! Doors, $1 : = NOLDs AUTOMATIC” ALL S178 sr FE Acer treined Ye Sale Land Contracts 52 Cs » line of Scotts seeds and _ ma” Mise —— (8 value 3-96. m bedom. he #9 955, poe otc oe Ge. ft or 80 Sie | ise ioe, 060 and up. PAYNE DIST. is SLACK DIRT, “TOR soil, SAND ; 5. Tele WILL GACRIFICE LAND Con.| lawn follers. sanding machines A BUY. gMALL RADIOS & PORT. | — we OMS FT pipe 5 ft lg”. Sek | O24 and other Umbers oa | omer oo Ft sre : = tT aaknnoe _FE +ime &nd polishers, abies 56-8755 = WYMAN’S | Repunaes alum, gutter % rd. lic n. 226 East Bivd. North & 6 PLY TIRES & TUBES. s H Grain & F Gua i sian we POR SALE PaRNES H AMAWA” DEEP PREEZE. cars| } i ae “pe as ¢11 | Paneiyte oa. a. SALE SPT GDS | er! te al ee de Bulldozing es eed 71 sold 16.800 with ‘ARE LVERIN MBER '3 CH LER | ; soi x. Be Benita innate sews a RDLORS, tacta ba S| USED TRADE-IN | Tarart 7 LOMMEE Sis | sini eik tasgsas'c Hote) vier junior ent, Mes] nave, syaex poms... | "#h,6 BD crTEmO, 220 may. fun AN i eens | BEEF AND PORK — HALF 4 a, size Ul, $10.) oe = : Ait TYPES OF HAY ist & IND te ope = TI@UES, € ORGANS, SPINE, Cl CUR. | DEPT. | _quariers Opvrke Mkt. PE 5-9 SD | _OL 2-207. : | Woop a “Goong dri Comal ~*~ ALL TYPES OF HAY 1st ® =D kD. RIL EY, Broker bi SELL OR: TRADE tae "iabtara tinncr vet lamps, |¢ chrome chairs... 990 BOARD-SIDEWALKs HEATING — Nites, PE 410908. Scie, Cacate: THR: mi . : funge pair agin 9 rand new 6 ft. | th. ~ ="? adipaasoh . a en PE 1197 |W ocaied von Tucson street. on, - Pontiee Tr “* Som. wi Louse © - fines #150 antvered Ma ‘p-ano || | EQUIPMENT BENSON LUMBER CO. CINDERS FOR SALE . oney Loan | large STx143-N. lot. Paved street AUTOMATIC REBUILT venport cbatr $2950 BOOKCASE BAB rand new 80,009 BTU furnaces. | USEI Beh. — AND B (DRIVEWAY OR AV ET. "ROAD Sale Livestoc (Btate Licensed Lenders) The lot alone is worth $2500 Two, #050 and Wringer ans os 3 pe. sectional $5080] bet ater hostora RS MH controls. low-boy hy-boy. & OR 3009 CTLDINOS. | Si ay GRAVE Dd Cans Dodoo k Kk 72 A car garage with cement ficor.| $9.95 and up Refrigerators. 960 6 pe. diming rm $5950 plies, pipe fittin Washes ees | Counterflows, $249.50. Other sites @ vel, delivered. FE ¢3283 or BORROW Anchor feneing. new AC furn| 824 up. Guarante-d Drop leaf table mabogany. $5950 Stove, ‘tables. achiniste “tonle, priced to save you money. 52 fg LF 5 23-1466. 2 COWS, 1-GUERNSEY, FRESH IN We can accept late model car ‘8 REPLACEMENT PARTS MSNA + $79.50 collection of old ecein | on oe ee a "erawiers FE 2 rE uct i BEF ror gg Ag “mand WITH uae —— aft = oakiaed Ave saiee ee Hdd Bite | as fees lames ene most pal metl Sar — me) | 5 i ¢ ..* 4 CS a gresel. 3-765. w Te TOP ACADEMY CONFIDEN Down Ps for Me | Gromer Lhd | +0068, “S| wort do-it FILL DIRT TOP S01 & BULI- Sse ty sche 1 oH ersiaee cat Aes book bed aad ek rm tor | THOMAS ECONOMY | ae ae ai restore younos- hotel | used ood | on =pa = e "doting 70 8S. Hospital na EM ine tasone. Calero to all ages. ation ie America’s cides, . H. BROWN, caltor $99.50 Pay only $2 weekly 2 Ak le . oll & gas furnaces.| trols , — =. te wee , oo largest fimance comgnng backed | 1362 W. Buran Ph. FE 2810 othe sete at equa savings ar. | ¢ 1 5 tnaw st. Hot water and oteam botlers, lig Sentis Co Oe tinal a Pe | ao” G00 FARM TOP SOIL, 5. YDS. &l DUKE’S TIP TOP STALLION by 18 years of experience You swap BUY ae ons 42 Pontiac, Michigan automatic water 5 eat bard-| OL 2-071) ~ leg 8 Sega for $10 delivered. PE 4-6588. 8ER ee ad On| ee Servier OR Dae CALL TU =e | USED wage, _ cloctr: al eupoies, Crock | it's NOT TOO DAMP TO PAINT YouuGaTOwn CASE CABINET =gobee_*8| S00D BLACK TOP SOIL. STATE Jack™'n -, Mentoon make tegular monthly payments. | ibis PONTIAC « DR. POR BOAT. fate $100, 1360 Richmond | RECONDITIONED nd i Galvaniand govver. bince | Ta" Casan ng peel, be iter. | "See model MiOAD velee, Goo ae| SPP awe wb Pinta or ® Ferd m ‘Priviewes, 6800" Highland Loans * “motor and Wailer. FE "| ave off Walton Bive prong esas Paint “and Super Kew tone. seer a : ay These ore clightiy marted: nies | Sao Baap GRA Type | ae a we ers Money ur Sell OR TRADE POR BED SPRINGS 8 - i range. ..... 30) Lapeer | KIR ACUUM COMPL AT- | ¥e 66" models. Wall, 8TU ree any the same day. Phone or °° ne mode! on cute ond ? ror Sin oe thewaen = FOR | Frigaaive refrg rsecseccoes ba-¥ _Rd PE 431 | |:Sstachments. Never assembied. $150, 8nd Bas cobhaees at extraordi-| _ for ST delivered. FE at we ae _ Se aa | hold Fi room home simost, complete on] BABY CRIS. BRAND KEW ¢ YR | Boree nesrig oo eel eee ee DN AWER PARTS CHAIN | cent. 293 Orchard Lk aves Immediate Delivery bw > =e or FE ~ eansc mance Lsee va. tt. MA a | aod maton | Matieg, ecte c Hae | Oe Punk RD follers”pinons, Utes, ete Rotary | gravel "wash gravel, il dirt. FE Corp. of Pontiac WILL ACCEPT LaTE MODEL CAR| £0’ 9 Furniture hard Li. Speed Queen washer. $40.30 Phone KEnwood 56200 re st Bait bot its Twain, Do It Yourself 61| Fis, Seve vm | wich eetaut sorrel with % 8. Geghmaw & 8 8=6‘The Kay or truck as down payment on 3 Ave. i ALL Se, , MERCHANDISE | a ca ——oeemaec VE 51835 ——ey AO socks on blated face a _ bedroom, 2 stor; frame 6 rooms, BABY WET PROOF 1 NNER | r we ig ig ays gd 5 cing c ox eel proclems Hundreds | BOAT AND PLOOR SANDER, POt- Loadin 7 Day sort erie it ae — she i TO $500 ia Eg he 4 $0.00 Nar! 1363 | vemxCLAYTON'S Ain-taailc eae Coo Pood be og Ody jd 5 aoe ——o rub- | agg Mee my ats. ae gj Pinest g top S hands nh oe ARE. ie NEFICIAL pase OR 3665 GUNK BEDS. SPRINGS & MAT. KEEGO HARBOR {139 Williams ‘Lake Rd. at Ms@| paint Pree ps nett oer ey | Baldwin Ave vue @) mone = a 4 ANC = = i erivetel 5 Brand new, 639.95 & up. FE S004) next to new Foodtows han nere. Oaklant Put eg i or Breede 19s THOROUGHBRED TENNESSEE FINANCE CO. _owner._ peasieraneneae leet ght i p. USED 6G 048 ae ehecote AND | OR 3-2946 436 rd Lake Ave PE 56156. FOR RENT MUSHROOM BOIL ; Walker. Reg. Palomino. PE 5-2502 (Provident Loan) WILL TRADE ¢ RMS. & 2 BATHS and blond. Pearson's Furnt | theo uuro Bec -|\mnas “FTW wad WALLPAPER STEAMERS PREE FOR IN-| after 4pm . 1W Lawrence S rr eo large iol, for tractor. truck, Ee 4 Orchard Lake Ave Sone nee a SNOER FEW Ce secnk wetckions sad eeotl “LUMBER 1 BARGAINS | saANDERS—EDGERS—POLISHERS | Owe cde col Mulberry 0-2397._ TAP m. © what ve you 7 REPRIG. i; CU. : - ‘ : ? Used and New HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS LOAD TOP SOIL, SAND . : Ai, or pare Sow’ parment,‘teo| “exe cond, 5 “PE'34 PT machise Sean can A ge le iighting for CH: | axe pine — a n | & clay fill, 6400 ‘Rd. OR Wanted Livestock 73 ; e_B4. = CASH F FOR Si SMALL RADIOS WORK- | wesTINGHOUsE FE LECTRIC Poggio: mal: leery | 36 Sots; 2x10; 2x12: 3x13 | BROSPEN SUNDAY Now loadi = 1 OR 2 SMALL SHETLA - 5 ‘actory marr id 4 5 TO sh00 $25 TO $500 For Sale Clothing 56 CHERRY LOVESEAT —UPHOL _tange, $5. EM_ 1-35 Gall at factory showresms, Michi: all lengths, bargain priced | re yea was 8 SANFORD | NOW loading top soil and |" Ponies. MA S102 after 4pm, nae rr LOAN CO Cn Ecos Spee cond, PR OST | WHITE MAVEN COTTON EAT. | gee Finwrescent, 200 Oreherd Ln. od teeta, sinks, pips. tect | — FOR RENT fill, old state farm prop- — ey $0121 BARGAINS GALORE ON ENTIRE | SPEDE $14.5; €PC. DIN. tator ager ma. mocha. | : = =F Weather-str: windows $12.95 Floor sanders—hand sanders—| @fty. 7 days. Eli For Sale Poultry Er five. Gy ay sorts. won| ing set. $18: gas stove. $14.50: | _¢ me oa en BS Sock. CLOSET DOORS | Redimts concrete & weter as furnace vacuum cleaners. Wall! Take and Tel a aon Kd. ee Perse! 24 - \ e ; maple twin Slightly “damaged steel fold doors. . fenc up. per steamers. Oakla: ia V-MONTH Buckner Customers AWAY OR PAYMENT ‘| Bed, $7.98, new cotton mattresses. | "fui ar ae wk Ment on), oe tides [up 3° wide Pi | ot ie a are ee priate Pant, OF 0 Lake FE 86711 or FE 81233. 0 eA 85508 UTL ed * 39-3337 . from iT is i : . Are 18 5. SAGINAW __FE,2-2108|_ child's top = desk , | ee Co. 37) 8. Paddock. ‘e PHA FREE | BPAFP SEWING MACHT NOW LOADING PEAT AT WILLOW R- abe $9.50 Pearson's Frrniture, 42 Or WASP YOUR DisHES 24203 SURPLUS iY NES, DRY | & Lochaven. FE 2-476 an SS k starter H Folk 3, rg ep Goa chard Lk. Ave Senne: AML ts COLEMAN OIL FLOOR, FoR ce LU iBER &| ormica, 7 fambing 4 & e} PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS pagel GB FM agg? Bes appy Ss size 12. 14 & 18%, Baby travel CHROME “AS- = = fe $ to 6 room size, - “og MATERIAL SALES CO. | supplies. Open 1 Gays. Weekdays Y Pes xO > ome At ap : 0 | ee ey Oe sei ang ay sats taken, Py . sa $199.95 gauge, oi] filter, Pm ye veal 3340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7002 a: es Suna 0:00 Band. gravel. fil air wete te, | & 5 aon her, ie easy to deals ner “eet SOR SWAP FOR SIZE 10| Ss Sn tame mahse, Pormice LA. WAGNER CO cae FOR FORNITURE ee & AM ERICAN 156 W. igtctin 5 we aad 3-183. ms che iin nats of Coe bess Grp shown to everyone and| 6 PM. a. a = ar Fe black dirt on pare values. WINTERS UPRIGHT PIANO, $50, | CAB sn or ‘STAIN. | Authorized factory service mer. quipment deal WOT FOP on 3-004. Sale op mediaie ena | LOVELY Lemos a. Aion —_ eo Fie 33 «Or. oxi carpet reg. with padding, $s: Jess steel, | Aoubie winks, 944.98; geezing seete parts Free test Cameras, Equipment 61A eg ee wn Farm Produce 73 future happiness by « for . a as _— : : : Re zs a wecoust with the tak Fon SEPE SIGE |” Sub tree “REFRIGERATOR | WELSH BABY CARRIAGE. gis. | —°-5 Fes : TASKER 'S___6)_W,_EURON ST BOUGHT, SOLD. TRADED iad nar satan a $10 CERTIFIED, SEED MOTATOES. company where you afe welcomed | 14 OR CAPE | GTOLE.| wit trocuing compartment, § 70. ea -8502. ae CLOSE OUT METAL TRAILER 964, eee EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP es aetied gow manare, " delivered. | Seen, Coebmaa. Lake Orion: MY ao — = om Reasonable PE Same }ASEER Ab kinds outside doors & frames| $15. Ba : Kite 0638 | tat Guave EARLY, inish COBSLER SEED Loane to $800, Up to % months WORN ONCE. 2 BLUE FORMALS. SivENFO RT AND CHAIR (GE television Soh s0| Sulit Sone" styweete’ Featies | vert GS Ve stand, OAS Sea Pus Tele, wide wool dirt "Call FE potatoes. OA 62764, Oxford. repay. 0-13. W Gress and veil, Kroehler make, dark red, food | Gateleg table seats 12 veople $45.00/ Plywood Co., 14 aa aval we onkeon e beater, _angle lens, $225. MU ¢630). Ad ry cy COUNTY FARMER’ ; size 18, 22 Dwight cond. +6721 Fumea oak a room set, rée- : > Ss “ a re, $10. Prove ngre tena, gaee. & Shredded Peat Humus ; Open every Tues & ay a1 L0G New ¢ attresses |. erpeg DOOR. STONE “WATER PUMPS 000.55. G. a. __Sale Musical Goods "62 usical Goods 62) _5 Gelivered, $15. PE 7-0245. 7 to 1:20 p.m. Thurs. 2:00 Scrap & ror Iron 536A LUGGAGE | TRUNKS, | FOOT | now inne ate eetresaes fie ae | laundry tub. OL 14596. mpen, 2. Per SHR PEAT HUMUS ond cat Kota ane . : d : ry. B FLAT CLARINET, GOOD State app. soil, sand posatoon . FINANCE CO A-t PRICES FOR 8 FOR SCRAP CARS "BOE S. SAGINAW eYTHING FOR THE HOME. or“ oy _eneapeed“W ret! in. aif! lengths Le ft. came ai eo it Bret" Delivered” 7 are 8 honey. Pratise Lake * : ot RN ~ pe ‘a a mn cae } y be i 2xD NATIONAL BLDO. | —*22_!f08._FE Oi “PE +6073.| DISTINCTIVE MONOGRAMING | | 196 ». Saginew FE. #38 ‘perineal © * SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY “aan! a I Ve SPECIAL ay At. 3138 Midto wo. Shop ‘ . 172 8. Saginaw PF 5-21 1. per 1 rbell / DRAYTON PLAINS. _Sale Household Goods 57/P2v%ictrs. all makes, i. year guar: | FOr Sale Miscellaneous 60 Church's, Inc. '|éme“s"tr AN TABLE | DISCOUNTS ON ENTIRE STOCK.| Dow pe eis “et Order) _out witha Nvaazarnc a STOR, wa LAKE eek antee, $16.95 up le Electric. A > 10 8. Squirrel Ra. PB 26239.| orice Gea siiues oo hehe 85 RENTAL OR PAYMENT PLAW TOP s01, GRAVEL & FILL. FE ag Pe. = wacom get you a line on See pos ae i ROYAL TRAILER, 2 FT, LONG. | DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED BUILD.| yrs’ old ‘Used’ very inttie’ iz0 | EDWARD'S OUTLET " on er eee ene. WHEN YOU NEED ~ 1. FLOOR MODEL TV. MAHOGARY Electric brakes, 1 license. Very ing, 4x32. Also Reynold Shaffer One 6 in, skill saw. with case | 18 8. SAGINAW __PE 22108 | FOP soi. LOADED OR DELIV. | dena. : * — os finish condition lean. 1 tank & -Philgas stove. Grain wai ° | _ bind : POTATOES, 3 NEED ji rr. BROADLOOM HALL RUN-|- se105. } Johnson 18 hip. motor. OR Claude Whitmer, oe PEL SCP et] meses. om ENRICO ROSELLE 9 AODORD EO, sree. FE 2-2065. B mine's, comer of dicot bs 25 = $500 cn GRAY Livina ROOM i PE 20 | REO POWER MOWER, 2”. ag in E. a 1980 CHEV cure cosktun, GA teen. tenon Shaky PURO , | is. $12 Delivered. FE sis 2 POTATOES, TOMATO "s z . ELECTRIC =a rE 05 _ be Rut conn areewum, Eureka upricht best, small dain’ . tee 5 WELL ROTTED COW MANURE, cab ‘ants ‘ke Market. Tease oat guetzcn,roe| fae Bol Sed, ky, at pas rin Baa Fi las gig i dae reste qracnter, et yt | enone mpm Carn Gp | —A Di Be iliac ; : re = neon a r ers. . ur 4 : - - gugoreery. Payments 5 fe gan your abe tinckte weve & refiigersior. guctlient ‘ccodition “O06. 31" Reo 5 ‘ and ‘brown side drapes, 2 air | _ +0066. _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 - Tur by vied to help | 13 po. set of dichos. mise. Rect jews mower Seed very tte, mpire ok ee en ae FIANO TONING. “CALL BEFORE | ~~ ~ Sale Farm Equipment 76 S *| Fe ren = 7 WHEEL TRAILER. $53, | 2000 Union Lake Rd. st Commerce A ane Oe oe | ate Fee Seek CORP 08 2-708) 15 nom : on 2 CHAIRS, COND. FE 82 Hudson. t ; i ERS SMALL eaByY ’~GRAND PIANO. : acre 12- Dee $-0603, 3718. Avery | WHEEL HEAVY DUTY TRAILER | "PE LARE ADEM ran Felipse & 441. combine shes 7% > : ee Ee 2 ss wit TRIM atenen niowers, | _MA £144 ’ perfect pe. burge 2 OPINANCE CO. |HOME. Oe Ronine for pam T Rima, OW, Gusase | _"ye'sbatase iaenes | EAM ry Orterge calasn, ce | PUCOOA Sa aad | eee | Ba ane, ater ea ‘ ee" : : FoR TEAnEE ROADS AND DRY ere 1 yr, house Pe wigs |, SSA “fwata rae of CARAT. S7aR* Saba | KELLY'S HARDWARE | gesct aoe hem [FARLY, One q.teuere| isk Ys Suet eel mn : = mattress. Good ¢ondition UMB UPPI Heights 2-881 FE 8-678, a Auburn, § va $. G ICKLY _on 3.0063 Begew FE st nS, Pho oe =. Patio SLABS. : 4 ron ene : i 1 r plow. trailer. Tt: 5 PC CHR SET. STUDIO, coe i” BENCH SAW ON STAND, % | or § oF places & ‘aclacrate : ALE: BEAUTIFUL EVER- Me ata . . Up to ie Sk, Oa PO SA ORE ARTES “wae Gem re| Gaeta ee Ee ¢ Office Eauipment 63| "at ae Sata ot | mat tania we temp ak tne we: . hogaaty. ‘deal for small home.| 30°" 30" Taen! go ha Pang ery, ‘ saan Gentes SUTHIER Const. Co. NEW AND USED Tyrpewrrr.| $5.9. Qe 11 miles ‘north of bor. | WAG AD- title, et. ee Le Fc, DINING RM, SUITE. EXTRA trim-e-lawn mower. 6507 Dixie = ers for “a graduation gift. Call) §Se 00, Dixie Hwy. Turn right at/ CTS 0eek Slade, Also trailer. A-l fae pd & table ee Feed FRIGIDAIRE: pahe ed = 151 “oatisnd Ave. os re 41504! $10 @ new 1957 freee ae i PE cts. Be-| Cine and. Oroveland, Hoe- "Qe BOLENS as Feacr Fe VOL VING : ie make =. tACTOR a! es and other se cose. Phone 40417 Le- a if REVOLVING MERCHANDISING FOR SALE: a BOAT TRAILER | Tellsble m ONDER go % mile te “arove- hments. Like new. OR 3- grande. cks. Will hold 100 to 300 items. service ee WOOD ELEC. P- Y TH, . te 3° GAS RANGE, 4 YRS. OLD é new MU 44411 “| "Win “hold luggage. New. ‘never | mower met ed’ deal.| i machine, Exe. cond. . , CASE D.C. TRACTOR ae ‘4 ne : poe used. Come have’ look.| er for Jacobson, Welipse, Moto.| Also used adding machines, type- Tose 17-3896 or MElrose . / cond. $900. Farm sold. MUL Frigi , good 3 urt Monroe, 95 South Roselawn, ower, ‘Thao. ; writers, cash & ‘check | KE BLUE. SOD,/ . berry 1216. . sire Imperial. washer & Gry 30 GAL, OIL AUTOMATIC HOT) Pontiac. Then “also an aber any otbers.| sriters. Ray Rengo & Mark Sher-| #9 er Vgativerea ta | . A, ae.» OM @ yes. oft. Sannate tae AND 55 Mey“ FREE DUMPING a S shoes ¢ Sowers F <1. wabeth Lk. Rd. FE __Pontiac. re —AAA BUYS— 4 ‘ " ‘ : a ’ ¥, & lute: : 5 , utely no refuse =? Fh tea Se Ave. (Just N. ‘Sale Store Equipment 64 _ For Sale hues 69) rotary lawn mowers, hey “k used MI 46083, ingham Phone NARA AAA better deal with us, PLANK PICNT TABLES. tis & Lake Re Dm FE 2-9206 "Cramp Electric, inc. Auburn Rd. THE ANSWER ‘TO 3 ~|YOUR PROBLE! | "OTOP }Want Ads!’ nt ; |hive, it’s FE : pile rail, obi ebain weg Enets "IE: FENCING - _New Sete Fence Co one ar lege Guts, 5 sets {CED TO SELL. HIGHWAY GO-| we JEM 3-2731 "Pail St. Cyr: . Lumber “ae 6120 Bogi i Webak ATTENTION: DAIR RESTAURANTS Y BARS “ll MONEY! Make it easily DON'T wish FOR through Classified Ads. To | sell, rent, buy, swap) hire, dial FE zaiel xe Si — a F us Mr TEN THE poterrAo' Press, MONDAY, MAY. 97; 1957) a . 7 eens, | a é f lib. TWO 2 waa ; “ a a. care On - “Bale Farm Equipment 76 Boats & Accessories 85| _ For Sale Trucks >» For Sale Cars mn TIZZY y ate Cua F ‘ele Core =~ ‘ we, | i98 STUDEBAKER, | éDoor, Sealy et "i aga, eae ee ve poe ke cneal Wg = sent : . PSG, / nage dae Park ae 4, wae acs cs teen ee car | _ OL 2aset i : ‘t af t 2 is ‘= : i L | TOTE ea soe Reore- sory ome” kup. Uianty body. perfect tone payment es od. wed eat ae, be seen saner >a: “North Chevreiet: Co EvEnYeODY 9 Sogo is Goop ULLDOZERS | “craft Runabout MI_ 43587. me Truck at Cones, 1251 Bald-| °**E P87 SPENCE po ee Wosdwers ee | et ceed Enivert: Equipment. Co. Co. iv RUNABOUT WITH 8 HP JOHN- canvas W TON PICKUP, LOW USED Bey Eo transmission, r “34 PONTIAC LIN 118 6. naw ” Used Cars Ma H PAPEEN, MICHIGAN "| 7¢°S5 "PLYWOOD BOAT OW HP| mileage, new truck appesrance. |2_Oskland Ave. ____FE_ Sane rl ureoeeelint Black fais Radio & neater, Hydrematie oft | R &C MOTOR SALES MORE USED Eigin, _$150__OR_}-9073. Ford 1961 % ton pickup, ¢ speed Geek ead : ri ‘ Paone FE 4-470 after 6 p.m. OUR SUBURBAN iv CEDAR STRIP BOAT. GOOD tires, A} extras. Inquire Connie's Bar, 3985 "North "Thavealet Co. “DR. NICE CLEAN waen PRAMBLER-HUDGON GARDEN TRACTORS cond FE 3-1318. rea] buy at an $395 full price.) Rochester Rd., cor 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 4 POnTTAG down, pay payment, . eek. or = Sambier: a0 Qome with cuttivators, mowers & | ssh it wide, 23 im doom 8 cuter] FICISKINS Chev. 1951 CADILLAC natlow. nd alleen bar eal before you buy! plows. Guaranteed. keels. Styrafoam floatation. Heavy $705. MI 68382. 1748 Hazel, = 3 Buick 2 2 e new. FE ¢: ——— | +56 Nash Amb. R&H, O.D. ... #1608 ve Eon | Bett oss Sar recta Eta leh” EE ae | a oe Eo SG ee HOUGHTEN & only 6227, plus sales, tox. Evin- 9] Cis ‘St CHEV. 1 TON TRUCK. GOOD sedan, Zale, Dente, ‘jens Hibs. 3 prmece, x" ar. ie SERVED OAKLAND COUNTY FOR | rude motors. Open till §. Tony's 2 20737, ‘ sd H TRON MTR. S: Al ES Fil ToTe YOUR 8145 Commerce Rd., 828 WN. Main. Rochester. OL 1.9761 oie: ey glneeed ii . DENG 4 TOW PICK: Dice North Chevrolet Co. aa a. oo ¥'8 CREDIT Ys 00D .st Union Lake Rd: “TRACTOR BARGAINS PamaGL aa BOAT, MAHOG-| up. Tom Bohr, Inc,, Milford. 1000 8. Woodward 2 Are, Denson sg MERCURY. 4A A; ai eae. THE WORKING MANS PRIEND ‘$1 erm orem sage Suh reverse, $260 05, now $250.95. 5a eat at Te-PT MAT, a oping ere como PANEL EXO" COND. | "bp rade tester, Powerslige and st AMAT STR TEREN OVER: | 118 8. 15 8, Saginaw —____Used Care Fidemaster ¢ HP. new. “new sail with jib. Pibergias pull $115, MAYfair 62 — lua "= Grire. Geog body & Gred must. CAR FATMESTE een te V cultivator, plow. cycle bar, snow Stool certertonsé. ond ‘tad well wil ist FORD, YS, PICKUP hamaaas North ‘Chervelet Co, ios NASH RAMBLER 4 oR Some less expens ve model. CHE ROLET : seller, 619908. fimpteny: | sell for $100. Call “Roy Gil, TU igi FORD F-4 DUMP, 2 SPEED | 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham paint, Continental wheel, Mi# AT CLARKSTON RD. asi mem. Sade: ta simp an ie eo ae | BRS: Pe amet 6c" « «9 theemadiennna a ow ow posal cnean ro 1957 DEMOS. te Fue: A 4 Se a. — FRUEHAUF TANDEM VAN, 37° ines CHEVROLET BEL_AIR WARD North Chevrolet Co. ~ OTHE PLACE TO BOY aod veel VANS werirErs EM A. — "a long. Good cond. FE 4-1051. top, Powerglide, radio, 1000 8. Woodward Ave, Birmingham CARKNER DODGE SAL MILE © rt C Disie Hey gry OF S104) ALUMINUM “BOAT _& PLFWOOD GAR WOOD POM yee, On GMC ia Sone Se Reat ‘share . SALE seats van DY ‘DR, ae ou osy ars “WRCULLocu “CHAIN SAWS | BOAT COVERS MADE T) ORDER St, “Jackson. Michigan, Phone 00 I gc arg De suas, “O" lease. ¢ TERRIFIC. SAVINGS 1800 "Crooks Rd. "ca Midnane** : STate #-4068 oF State o-"e.—,| i961, CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE, im PONTuS. ° oS ar het “"TARPAULING — SIZES =o _ coud. First radio and heater. No money down, S| matic Radio’ ont a Gede ‘'SAa&N Sonptus FE_ 23-0022 B tB peeks oaenitel: OR 33401, acommne ments ¢.. s ‘eon a one. 1 owner TRACTOR Oa uyer Si: i065 INTERNATIONAL a a ee West Side Used Cars Tr, hile Souter wim euline| We are going out of business here) Dera, EM 98@1e 4 gp Or ee oe noes a The vaifierence!, Many tors, $450 ; deion and save erence USED EQUIPMENT GET OUR USED TRUCKS |" “North mb eee A co, ‘rminch "West Side Used Cars| ay sik pat "week ar ay all a ci ge a air Tay formic omer peag:| “on™” S17"? Minn. Moline, Model U: with BEFORE YOU pans. Lf en as i ee TAKE ADVANT GE OF OUR two row cultivator, plow & ae ; 1963 Chevrolet Beautiful. OR PRIVATE VERHEAD LOCATION seeee |" guy | WILSON Bee |< SF emenene| ri eens "ares REE) TT WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- | MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO “Johnny! How nice! No, I wasn't doing anything spe- | wi-¢-2500 JO sem BRAND NEW 1 STA 6A ACTION Bite tortor! umes | GMC ERS | cal —Pélove tte |sjzemny BE» sage | MAGE S| | Pontiac Farm & & Industrial Pe verdes, Sune = tae. Open Eves. 312 W. Montesim PE +0131 F ‘s] Ford Wagon Vi, R & H, ba a POnTT ES CONVERTIBLE. ve caworFE sua | ke‘pivier “tats Geter" sew] Oakland at Cass anna SO SEO or Sale Sore 98 | Ban weegs a ey oi 55 | SUM Gar eunvbe onze a Boe HASKIN S For Sale Housetrailers 78) Yi25"Yvineoses 22% ‘bp. 860. _FE 5-9485 CHEV, Pr) CLUB COUPE,| FORD ‘SI, YELLOW PANEL. RE- bard Bidg. 6 8. Perry, a ; ie tp. tet bp. +8. 4 0>-|—For Sale Cars 91 Witia “ExcEiiswt”, Conn:| yinaait'& pumping tilose Fe SEDANS = Cn&VROLET ai orr. 9730.| $30. Bea King—6 b.p., 630, Bee us| _ Sars - ' - 148 80, ; 7 ay erin ROOTES |e REEL ET Rei ght 1954 Chen, OA re ST" aL roam viorona aap ao |™, Ante Hemet. tae! Birmingham | ,, “Oakland County’e ent or will take : : . ssume| P. Brakes steering. cs ae "aac a ba" 3 ginp. Laveen motor. it 3106. "e AP 210 2-DR. cyl, & eb B. Fowge Olide ine, Kier. Mr Sots Mase onoo.| SAB aptencit eps Clean Cars ye pA is EM 9650 Commerce Rd. F = - = ‘sh Mereury Coupe, — - aluminum. Will take | > ss aro. IRONWOOD. ot i writ’ bo con: | Ari cond, 01608. 42 %. Sheffield. |S) Fora.'t a. Via B® © Avte.| Financing Our S cialty HURON MTR. SALES | —# Sate. Geet cond. ME Sash. Pt $695 sidered, OR 3-544. a “Ferber een o oon am . ” BUD SHELTON esa. Bure FE 3200 | Oe San sonies ese] Pro-Holida HAUPT | stiecstr ates Scociics “tat |S itate’ "BS" cane. ovat New OFFERS 1086 3 BEDRM. FACEMARER. 33 | CENTURY? RO. NYELLOW re-mnoll x LARRY wo Nort Chevrolet Co. 3 ne rtatio aaa sees eS ee CADILLAC 8, Woodward Ave, Birmingham | ° : running . ; “iy Prarie House- ited tise en > TRADE Sale JEROME Pontiac Sales = HARDTOPS Location pe a talon © S Custom Carpeting. | ROCHESTEN FORD DEALER |. ~ ee CLARKSTON .|1984 Ford Victoria. Real | $$ Ssc® Sp, ones «3 gis | IMCANDLARES SALES/S6 Pont. $/C Cat. $1095 ag far is | Motor Sales [HRS Ease Re |. share 95 tee Pde Be pen on, to peaviog, oes sacri- 3127_W_ Huron PE ¢1131. PE 2-6123 $6 Olds 4-Dr. Sed.. .$1995 | V-# engine this is s Tower we .——. 3 otor eS 8 Buick po wc yaw Gms 1951 Mercury 2-Dr. Nice | ts Port Ve 367020000777. otaes R, COSTELLO'S MERCURY a company owner car, Red finish el 4 Piymouth 4 dr.......... a5 ae ’ save $3. R & H, Auto. Tans. ; ¥ s WE NEED HOUSETRAILERS. 15 | _ Lone Star boats. Orion. MY 56 Olds 98 Sed. ... .$2195 a =. Pontiac. Starcht Chrysler - - Plymouth ‘82: Olds $8 Holiday, R & H. Auto car. $3 Pontiae Mydre........... $ m5 st Salt gece Gate telex | EVINRUDE MOTORS /'56 Cadillac 62 Sed. $2495| “North Chevrolet Con” | iitet*Fort trast metic | BSmme pit umes | “Pam F Wdtee 1953 Dodge 4Dr., gyror| 8 ite $ fos: $B 18210 N Rd. Holly, ME}| LEADING BRANDS 56 Pl outh Wen. $2095 000 8. Woodward Ave. white wall tires — Save 6. CONVERTIBLES matic, R&H. $425 "G2 Ponting 2 GF... screens $ 6 Tose 46771, Wolverine Whirl abeatber ; ym "65 Chevie. 210 dr, V8. Power- station wagon, V3 “63 Chev, ¥ Po cncvcssscvecs Sod Fon SALE: in? HOUSETRATLER. Grumman sod" ‘Town Caness. = on poe Cpe. . fetes CHEV. 101 BEL am, 4 Doon| fide. Radio. Low mile-| “custom (3 dr." pushbutton shift, | Convert, New, tn, B&H, 1953 Mercary Monterey. | "3 Fora Va pond! (200000007 $ Ss dows, carpeted throughout & ots ° SSOP. cease station V-8 auto. trans- e ooring, end © cn A "$1 Chev. club epe.........) 9 as Bettie ernie Gamo Foner Te Ba ene 55 Olds 88 4-Dr. .. $1695 Seabee. Save ‘soewty "on thie one. *f DELIVERY 1956 Shere a5? sus Sittin Sag lg ag - = EVINR| ; $751 Dixie Highway at M $1 CHRY: 4 iC, TIRE hone Maple 55141 |i ‘ ine ea eR eccaRGe | Sime peek pat & ap SS Codillnc 62 Sed. $2008 | Mt ke” seen SaReee Fos ee ae er paren pote, | ?.S-Mas 2, aaneeron |S SOVES COE FORTY) §=—ROB FROST, INC. | saeefOTOR SALES 8. Te Pontiac, FE 2-2200 a Open. “til 8. 3 Marine) or Te sore O. K. QUALITY USED CARS WwW, Sune porieet. 1953 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN, RA-| SHARP! €2 OAKLAND. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 15230 foty Be, Molly ME Cor) Fassia oneré Make B41°55 Olds 98 H. Sed. $1895] ar BAROUTE CHEV, BUICK). we. new location, 162 ‘Tontcaim.| 20, Rester and light blue paint. BLERS — AMBASSADORS —| ON WOODWARD. SOUTH OF OXFORD TRAILER | HRicap tees St Os 08 4D gis HET RL SOOES ag eed | wn on nC, | ae cS EO nao + ett SALES Gator trailers. Biggest trades of| . Ee ses door sedan, loaded with ¢ 950, OR 3-661. werd Ave OPER WW HOLIDAY 3 OPEN “TIL 9 PM Power steering, power 8 to 10% wide in Gants, Gorter ) nd St & oe Hare. 54 Olds 98 H. Cpe. $1595 wide & Lnevolte tpe engine car oeeee * full power, pet ae Selling Out = Hyaramati Power mm FOR THE FINEST = rt _ * Se ee ec teeme | were, 2006, Aubure, of Adame, ‘34 Olds 88 4-Dr. ...$1395| Fes new type warranty. eee a, low mileage. Pri OVER 100 CARS. | ™ new. PE S0i1. “Eves. F| USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP 'S3 PLYMOUTH a7 4 any. San te Wit oent UDE MOTORS ‘34 Ford 2-Dr. — -$ 895 Haskins Chev. BE 4 RADIO AND N F Off R fused a oibe Bt SED. AN A < selection of used trailers. parts & an ati 54 Pontiac 4Dr. ...$ 995 eater. Be down; assume o Fair Offer Re dramatic, radio, beater and power Schutz Motors - Seen ye eeent| EANGE SEURCTION OUT |-83 Olds Sedan 1.7.8 705 | ma™PbeRte BT ath 0S 9| haleat” Wala Sa “Seat | co MMETOSTATION, gyg|cetbg cv aty owner et” on rates, ‘Gown. MY N rt. Mr, Parks. Midwest 41500 is spotless. $795. #12 W. WOODWARD 8. Grice “on hae. | RIGHT. gr. Mr. @ MERCURY R & H ...... 895 mile §. of Lake on ke pnopeL to rrr|’53 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 695 _ Harold a 49 FORD V8 2 DR. ....../ 0 505 North Chevrolet Co. _— Open "tl : BRAID - SAVE $$$. wwe.| Manne sat 4 MOTOR. 53 Cadillac 62 Sed. $1495 iP THAT DODGE ‘82. CORY Re ea Oo BS | 1080 Bw 4 Ave. Birmingham | 12 STUDE CUSTOM CLUB. GE Yon 5 complete bedrooms at. & 422 8. TELEGRAPH ’53 Chrysler N.Y. ..$ 895 “NOT T | Deed _soed_ 8 S SURE AMD PONTHAS ales bp ar | pa = Ry. 3 Serene “ie ‘jou Getve , thts ene Detiote- Plymouth, Dealer surprisingly low price of $5.806 | FIRESTONE iss, 10 HP-MOTOR.453 (he tet 4D 795 ; APPLICATIONS 488 BEING TAE- Ve Finance ciais eee you'll buy % $195, Pull 3S Yean" Pair Dealing otf nd ie widey in, Durotar. |" TOPINSON "33 Chev.B/A Hops @95| YOUTHFUL" Foner Sonn Parmet gongs [MORE TOU LATE MOORES | oy yg TATTS MTR. SHE ores] Eset tetakee | ee Get oct for summer. We are giving feu atere me ee 53 Olds 98 H. ig $1195| AUTOMOBILE WEEDS A pe hy eel TATE, LAND CONTRACTS OR MY 3250 ‘is “lee selection af tate | ung, for She boat. my tg ; & Re 8 a OLDS we HOLIDAY, EXCEL Salata raertses |, bptages meme eS) Naah SD oe Be] CRUTCH |g ear Er | economy psep cans | pee eet ae Pre - Holiday SALE ; oop) elena au as Terme, down, oo B Uulity & all racing equip. Call)’52 Chev. Cl. Cpe. «-$ 495 CLUTCH Fight away for We at, trade- 1963 FORD 2 DOOR RADIO AND ~ 1957 OLDS | Cie eemnc mt ia is OF. ROLES GS ALON: ou = —— age oe! ws MAY WE SUGGEST A = Mr pi tata ants ymenta of $3 $2124. Call Crea Sook teh p eet ca On All. Models . ile Homes Sales Inc, |” imum $150.80 trailers $96. ’51 Ford 2-Dr. ..... . 1967 Imperials. ; Ford. "| Ea ree dave over 81.100. 4201 Dixie Highwa: Mae _R4_West, Ss. M 2Dr. ..$ 245 _ “NOT TOO v1 At Pontiac's ne abe, | eae a ener | nn bao , . |e BUCK AND SAVE A FEW ercu see A ‘ FORD FAIRLANE CLUB SE- ET Dreries Fees Fe Fyatnen temens|'51 Buick Sedan .-..$ 275 LATEFUL! ais sei train oat | "Maer POR. Wwe va. mae | LAYLOR CHEVROLET || 5 New Goodyear Tires “TRAILER EXCHANGE | _fite"na 51 Pontiac Sed. ....$ 225 Trade-! ei eee Pg ee FAIRLANE OLpeMosn = iat oe Available on all '53-'56 Models FOR QUALITY, [Bassa Sheng wot one Sh Olds Dr. .....$ 45) aoe reso me rt, | KR, Motors 106, | Estat bse wer | Sek | Lifetime Car Guarantee MOBILE HOME see THE NEW MEYERs GABRE-|’50 Dodge 2-Dr.....$ 125] DRivE TODAY IN re Ready to 0. Pu esas. 10 WIDES Graft alu, boats & oat tears !+50 Olds 2-Dr. ......$ 250| $0R “EA. “tom 308. ar e808, 4 a. | ” th ype Boy Sy i a gy Ma on all ’51-’57 models as long as you own the car. choane from. te down, 8 3 ice | Stig Te-bsS"t. “Snircesy' cclaeend 4 Cadillac 60r. 1.3 25). Mp to 618, all Al Firestons or | 1000.8. Woodward Ave. ig, pew, owner. birmingham LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS * CHaMPron. WEet axD| 2 ensow manpware {00 Buick 4Dr. ....$ 145), FORD .2-DR A NICE CAR! sharp. $6 down $5 week. PE| Dew 1807 Olds, PRAIRIE SCHOOWER. Ave, $$ sum. "Telverarh a. 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