7 jisth YEAR - a , i fot Dig Wi Beds in Halls Tell Tale Youth, 7, Given Needs Outstrip hain Facilities The Pontiac area's facilities. pital. That wag the thought behind the | The same thought is behind the | bed wing. { hospital, new 200-bed addition nearing com- $1,500,000 bond issue that voters, needs have outstripped ifs existing pletion at Pontiac General Hos- are asked to approve Monday to ent hespital’ building give testl | complete and equip the new 200-| ee ee ee ee - TF mony to the need for new bed | Page 6 The addition is planned to bring the available bed space up to about 388. Hospital officials say that if the ‘addition is not completed now, the Pontics Frese Phetes |SFC8 will LESS THAN A CENT A DAY — Of the bond issues before voters Monday, $1,500,000 is for completing the Pontiac General Hospital. addition and equipping it like the — hospital room above. The cost to the Gvevage tepayer to thown by Carroll L. Osmun, chairman of the Volunteer Hospital Committee. It's $2.55 a year, or about the price of a carton of cigarettes. Tal Finished — onCourthouse Circuit Judge to Render) Decision on Padding of Budget Charges become overwhelming- ly behind in its facilities for medi- leal care. Conservative-minded, |they planned the addition for needs’ that already ——, * If the bond issue is _ down, ‘the addition will stop growing but ithe need will keep on multiplying. they point out. Another factor has kept on. growing throughout the years. the lives, , Operating rooms, equipment and, ~ |will then be available for other idutigs. of the total hospital will provide a %-bed department for medical patients. On the fifth floor will be a 92-bed surgical nursing unit. i ® Pot-O.Gold Loot Hears of Mishap While Working Still on the Rise, $800 in Jackpot jon Switchboard | Loot is still rising in Pot-O-Gold, CENTER MORICHES, N. Y. . (INS)~A blonde switchboard op- erator was on duty shortly after eight o'clock last night at the Center Moriches, Long Island, exchange when the board sudden- ly lit up. “Call the Manorville Fire De- . tell them to rush CROWD WATCHES — This was the scene to- an ot sapcnt_ wath Ot 5 92: ee near his home at Manorville, N. Y. Beck Relative Medical science has improved | point where more space Geasert, cousin of Teameters When completed, the sixth floor) Refuses fo Talk Probers’ Told Gessert Drew $50,000 From Teamsters Union WASHINGTON «@® — Norman \today invoked the Fifth Amens- ‘ment 40 times in-10 minutes in refusing to say whether he real lized more than: $100,000 from the ~ eel ee @rs and a doubled capacity fF, twomonth ‘inet te poe ee os eee - ‘mtoned the Fifth Amendment t Additional bed space will pro-| cae ge Badly vide @ nursery. cribs, 18 prema- tions by Robert F. ture bassinets, 72 pediatric beds, ‘Kennedy, counsel BECK Teamsters Union from April, 1954, : think. : to Ryerson. Ave.” ten — oS disqualified because) |. Dialing quickly, the operator taka said iudiated waplasinlir Goce’ mare or becuse tney|Resteurant Owner Rinds | summoned the department to the have been’ available for transfer|were mailed in envelopes instead|Shoe Lace Prices. Up adil tall caine Brew Gillespie claimed by this jsequently, 65 possible-winners were HILADE) —Restai tor managed to ask. method $2,651,741 in excess taxes jeliminated without being read by|teur Sam Bookbinder says an eld- te “ ate ; have been extracted from taxes |the judges. Don't let this happenierily man peddling shoelaces al-| . caller, 2 member 3 The company also sold the union and partially spent on other to you. 3 * | sal nas wedihigel te ts be-all mag age Town Police, the furnishings for the Teamsters - buildings since 1946 Turn to page 14 for your last plied: “A young bey has been (palatial headquarters building 2 Z . chance at this week's puzzle.’ An-° his restaurant when he goes to trapped in a 24-foot well.” here, ~ - The lengie’s, Cate est iy, hag ewers for Inst week's puzzle appear|work, just in time to get daily The asked, “What's BE ee per Pica a 1 mill limitation on\on page 10. a dime. But Bookbinder never took) his name?” Gessért’s appearance before the. funds taxed or borrowed annual- . ———. the shoelaces. ‘The voice over the line said: |senators was a sort of anticlimax ce ly for building purposes. White Fox Reported The other day Sam handed him| “It's the Hoopér boy ... seven [to &@ go-round yesterday with 5 It says the county has only the dime as usual, and the oldster years old . .. first name is Ben- Beck. raised $528,303 by this method) GRAYLING WA white fox hasjsaid: -.| jamin.” They had planned to question Sse gma SOS ino ne "iD So obama ‘Be the limita > of in r, are now 15 per, 30, ; “(Continued on Page 2 oT ol Ze -‘eents,”’ her son's entrapment. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) * Water Resources Commission Urges Favorable Vote . State Body Backs City Sewage Bond Is sue a Gessert drew more than $50,000 jn salary and-ex-- penses from the ee oes eee edie a ores wre cost of '¢ ;| which 7-year-old boy was trapped. attempt to reach Benjamin Hooper Jr., Little Chance to Stay Alive Workers Labér for 16 Hours in Well Shaft ‘on Long Island ~ 4. MANORVILLE, N. Y. _|— Rescue workers dug rapidly today in an effort ito save a T-year-old boy © trapped for more than 16 hours at the bottom of a ‘ i’ Wieeendid Map ge eedirt -- hxta’s eciee shows approximately how rescue hole was dug a few feet from the narrow 24-foot well in } ihad hit hard earth at fa Floods Menace ) More Areas Sections of Oklahoma, Kansas Heavily Doused by Torrential Rains By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flood dangers appeared increas- ing in wide areas of Oklahoma and Kansas today after two. days + ar bd . l , . $25 Fines Silence ?}22i"s. with another youth, beside the hole slid into the Williams, Mantle; | tle and Ted Williams—two of the Pitchers Can't CHICAGO (INS)—Mickey Man- American League's leading slug- of torrential rains and no indica- oe ao downpours. The stormy coat that bat- tered the Plains states again yes- overflowing and others nearing ifave been alérted of possible flooding. , Resources Clinton River, thetic|read to the LAR aM “j development ter it oP ong lie ge Peres in Cini iver, Se sroate read : Sen -ectehinting, yootbean ts br land goo ot tee oy cals or Oo waar weap ont warn . Ponting for potion aes * 2s deait with om the Clinton River, |best possible control of sewage rom. Weather Bureau forecast: _ criticized Inew, sewage treatment plant ) waaen* 3 : an Taal © wetecets, See om ; i We ee ne Voters also wili’ ballot on a $i,-| a* indicated, : = ' = “The proposed. $2,700,000 bond seine ~ ]850;000. bond issue’ to complete the| Me®¥y rains ever the watershed ef ,' Keer angle nmewnnys in seat ae pt |e ie A ve aan Sedgwick southward *s 4 "i ‘0 2. Comics ......-..++- a aid Mitton e Adame, pene 8 tig meget nally Oa increase to finance Much of ceteriecion, Teen Se ' County News . a hil ‘ secretary of the commission. : , eae # fs bounds ese oe } - = even if undpr- . mus Bten/... ae spocsue be a year or — steno ae facilities are Zz : le fame bones" we — - 3 i & delayed 4 ‘ ‘ he Pi esrine 18. | fe eet ” WASHINGTON pean has given final clearance | weakening the nation’s ‘City Hospital Statf Meets * threw the stick before a town crowd. Williams -currently has nine home runs and Mantle six. office of the New Water Cutoff Ingeniously » sistas isl aceasta aoa ale running water, you might have some small inkling of what is going on at Pontiac General Hospital today... ce: 8S Promptly at 8 a. m. the entire hospital water supply was cut off so lines into the addition can be tapped into the main. The result could have been total confusion. But advance heo- tee enabled the hospital staff te plan for the emergency with the precision of a military general war plan. First step was to mobilize the Pontiac Fire Dept. which sent a squad to take up battle stations around the perimeter. | HOOK UP HOSES These men hooked up a number of fire hoses to street hydrants and brought them into the hospital through windows where they keep giant reserve tanks filled. Meanwhile, just before zero hour this morning, ob ye ke s With the water. otf) all the patients” bresktast and tuncheon ~ chiria will have tobe washed by hand with boiled water, Ges “While the dishes nhount wp te the “sink,” = worse condifion | ee ee ae i al | | ; } ‘ d : \ 5 i , i, | ‘ t t i . 4 J % “ ; : 4 " \ } ae \ z \ TWO) me WN Hoo hh. oy = | ! : ree! 4k i \ 24 a . | ; i ‘j * } 5 i i pee \, ‘ Japan Sends Protest. to British on A-Tests LONDON ( — Japan protested officially to Britain today against its H-bomb test in the Island area of the Pacific. Ambassador Haruhiko Nishi de- livered the protest note to Cmdr. Allan Noble, British minister of state for y * FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1957 | _ ern ee Sa ce =e Te a -_ Choir of Graham’s Crusade Weaves Spell Boards Gath Rg sas Boards Gather at Dinner \ —_ | whe at igh % : of : ee, Z i = P t re Tune cnmisiae he nee Wares 0 eatin, a, ode aang wie oon a 2 3 vox fOr Discussion of Budge Broadway, forward .“and accept Christ as : 2 | had taken such a step, although) One woman collapsed and died|the opening turnout, when 18,500| BIRMINGHAM — Members of,ties and expanded programs. It is “It's the spine-tingling wie lee personal lord, master and s thousands of voices blending in|8avior,” approximately 545 people Birmingham Recrea’ Board,jour job to figure out a means : ° | | 3 wong doing this without adding any uo- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS: * * * the preliminary estimate was giv-|at the outset of the services lastifilled the Garden, but Graham lyric gospel hymns.” "*« * * This is an impressive feature of the Billy Graham crusade, which today rolls into its third day in vigorous fettle. “We heard that singing and de- cided to go in,” explained one of Bias a group of soldiers last night. The soldiers were among 1,000 people that streamed into Madison Square Garden for the second night of Graham's six - week stand, * * * No telling how many were drawn in by the choir warming up. The soaring tones float out to the street, a’ rare contrast to the thumping juke boxes in the near- by bars... Songleader Cliff Barrows slices and slams the air, his body arch- ing, s¥ and stretching, as he leads the white-shirted, 1,500- voice choir, The whole congrega- tion frequently joing in, * * * Whatever spell the music weaves, Graham adds to it a per- suasive finale after he steps to the microphone. AS BILLY GRAHAM SPOKE — These candid of the audience, estimated at evangelist Billy Graham in studies are 13,000, who en as only 485. Even that was alnight. She was identified as Mrs.'said the 13,000 surpassed any sec- fe meee ae ond-night crowd at any of his campaigns far. so x« * * gregation which sin in New York City. } “* 8 * the murders, the rapes, the ~~ year,” -he—said. a *. * Madison Square Garden in New York last night, _It was thé second night of the six-week crusade. Nonetheless, it was a huge con- Graham “I'm appalled when I hear of as- saults and robberies that. take place in this city — nearly a mil- lion crimes committed here last But he declared that it wasn’t School Board and City Commission met for a dinner last night in the high school cafeteria for a recrea- Recreation Director Robert Girardin told the activities of the past year, pointing up changes and modifications in the old pro- that have been offered. Although the recreation. program has in the past been mainly slanted toward the youth of the city, Gir- group has proved successful. In cooperation with the Community House, the Senior Men’s Activities have .proved very successful, he SANTA WAS SUCCESSFUL Another By Senate Feat of Fancy-Bookkeeping Deficit in School Aid Made Upon Courtoue By a feat of fancy bookkeeping, the Legislature today came up with a method of making up nearly all of the deficit in school. aid for the 1956-57 fiscal year. The House today passed a Sen- ate bill which would advance the payment date on some $24 mil- along with the final quarterly in- due Postmen Get Poetic Tip-Oftf to Destination COLUMBIA, 8, C. @—Postal officials said they received a let- ter with mo formal address, only the following poem written across the envelope: Hello Uncle Sam; I'm light as a rag, Trial Finished (Continued From Page One) \has. nothing to do with non - tax revenues, “The state tells the board of Se please give me a lift in your | " a6 Fier a due tax burden,” he said., * * * Birmingham merchant's are warned today of a “con The Beka Gee Sey has rejected two Japanese re. quests that the nuclear tests be i man” who descended upon the city lyesterday. Det. Lt. Merlin Holm- quist said two calls on the man’s lactivities were reported within three minutes, He collected $32 at the Wine Shop at 255 Pierce St. when he identified himself as a brother of | one of their customers, He bor- | rowed the money on a watch yal- | it to pay a repair bill on his | tomebile. aw The second cal! at the Birming- ham Electronics Shop proved fruit- less, Holmquist described the man as about 40 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 149. “He's a real smooth — talker,” R. Hamilton Co, for Vinal J. i ued at about g7 saying he needed | | 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 (Pins 10% Fed. Tes). Always Compare Prices at SIMMS Before You Buy Nationally Famous Brends * Bulova * Elgin * Longines. Money-Saving Brand New—Latest Models for Ladies and Men 39.95 W. ‘now 27.50 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 fi af be i EE E for in the WATER! Ot Nh — PRICES SLASHED on S< old mail bag. “The board has found its own) Lafayette, Ga,, is the end of way to provide finances and there’s| route, no statute that says they should), 5° whem you get there please ae put me out. have done otherwise. Miss D— I~ awaits me there, NEXT PROBLEM © And this is her motto: “Please It the county is ruled to have handle with care.” lion due the-school districts in August from -the primary interest 4 36 gas * * * This money will be paid in May Ey H gai al i Rescuers Dig Near Boy Trapped in Well (Continued From Page One) detective reporting the boy's fall ito police headquarters and be- s ¥ j i : i * i i : E i Hi arity i | i | ~ Lightweight—Yet ‘Sturdy FOLDING ALUMINUM Golf Cart Values 6” But Gessert asked for a day’s de- lay becattse he had just retained an attorney. . | 4 pei : i E i Economy-Minded Women Finally See Gov. Williams -. determined ga af s E Pontiac, the county seat. i to $10 As pictured, single folding action, cart with 10-inch wheels. Molds any size bag. A as if E = F nif Pr Mame fers Official Size and Weight 4 Shoes—2 Steel Stekes eS Ore Hi; ff : | i g F iF i ii] it 3 E : z z z 5 3 4 li i uf ike Hi Eh il i i g | } i i i fF Hh i; 2 f 15 2 | | i : fl 4 of i? 4 ; HH i ae aly ee ee eS o .. $38.49 FR se eeee ean by Tish tke en eeud se pie ee oe ot 2 eee = 3 oe i pe fi I i : yi ane 4. / i i \ \) ; / i f \ \ nt j / fp oN \ : f i ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 atl the sted tee igus Sit ‘eee Te We Gaty NS ot periences, — Dr. Satwer - Yonee emphasized that this seeking for love through hospital care was by no means It’s Substitute for. Love, Paychiatriet | Says Turning to M odern State? _ CHICAGO UNS) — A psychia- trist today ‘linked lack of family - Jove with the growth of the mod- surance schemes Dr. Sarwer-F. said he found some veterans disability cases “tended to perpetuate the symp- toms of illness or injury’ in or- der to gain admission to a hospital and by =e" hepith in: Henry Knechtlin was the Queen Mary Veterans Hos- pital Department of Psychiatry at tole. at Montreal, Canada, in a report Spots Watch in Window BATTLE CREEK, M ich. \(n— window shopping when he spotted a gold pocket watch he really liked. Po- lice have the watch now. It had ‘Knechtlin. Police are trying to lo- cate the man who sold the watch. to ihe jewelry store. ' Yasiians of Oa B. S. use twice as much petroleum driven power an-the: (otal. conmmane®: by Sie. total) of -all the nation’s Sanecien sat been stolen two years ago — from ern welfare state, He suggested those persons who failed to get adequate love or af- _ fection from their family may un- consciously look to the state for Care. : - @nco hospital, the at- to the American Paychlatric As- |, {use ‘SM te a chien sociation made these observa- | .oeives trom doctors and nurses tions based on his experiences with war veterans disability | But he said “underlying psycho- enlarging areas of the life that) Waitresses! Nurses! Receptionists! Etc. COTTON PLISSE . + * © | The state thus becomes “an un- _ @onscious symbolic subsitute of the family.” ' Dr, Gerald J. 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Nixon that the White House appears to be “pulling the rug” from under his 1960 presidential ambitions. - The have backed up their claim with what they con- Among ts made by the WASHINGTON (INS) — A small Gop coterie —= | 3. Ne seoner had the White House persuaded Nixon to go “aii out” in defense of thé largest peacetime budget in history— arguing that jt must not be cut— then the President said it could be reduced by $1,300,000,000, and lsider to be imposing evidence.| “assistant president” Adams said it could be cut up ‘twe billion dollars. Nixon was not advised in time to get off his unpopular limb. trip through Africa as, 2. Nixon, after a back-breaking|and assistants the other day, was dent’s personal representative, vig-/sidered worthy of the presidential orously-spearheaded the defense of;nomination in 1960. Ike’s $4,400,000,000 foreign aid pro- Sherman recommend a cut of $500,000,000, |/youngest door session of House secretaries tential candidates. the Presi-|asked to list Republicans he con- 3. Presidential assistant Bernard|®@visor, as first choice, and men- — tioned Nixon only at the bottom expousal: of The’ more liberal! program. \ espousal of Nixon for the No. 1 spot, the two Californians might well knock each other off during the early balloting, leaving a clear field for a possible darkhorse with presidential backing. Few will argue’ with the tact that Nixon, more than any other vice It is this group of right-wing|president in American history, pr Mar Republicans that Senate minority/been carrying a heavy load .of| © leader William F.° Knowland of|duties ordinarily borne by the) ont » one-way street. California hopes to. capture for his|President. 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Livingston, Washtenaw Counties i ts $17 a year. elsewhere in Miehigan end a0 the United States Pontiac FE 2-181. : MEMBER OF AUDIT QUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS “FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 - ‘YES’ Vote on Monday Helps You Personally — Pontiac voters face a complicated series of ballots on Monday, but the issues are two and they’re very sim- ple. ‘ 1—Do you want adequate sewers? 2—Do you want the City Hospital completed? these would seem to be a ringing “YES.” ; x- * * You are voting on a personel problem. These services affect YOU. The number of ballots on the hospital seems to complicate the issue, but they are legally neces- sary. No one in the City Hall wants to hand you this sheaf of papers, but the law says it shall be that way. Thus, all voters will have to overlook this and con- centrate on the main issues. xk & & Do we want progress? Do we want to protect ourselves? It is difficult to give anything but a “YES” answer to either of these questions. The hospital issue has been discussed in detail. We believe the atmosphere has been clarified. The issues have been clearly outlined and fully explained. x * * Now it’s a matter of your own choice. Passing the--bond issue means that the average owner of the average home in Pontiac will be asked to pay $2.55 per year to cover his share of the cost. The downtown stores will pay around 15 per cent of the total, and the manufacturing plants will pay around 55 per cent. YOU ARE GETTING A GREAT BARGAIN. Where can you spend a dollar and get as much assistance from others? All of the home owners combine and pay about one-fourth of the cost. The remaining three- quarters of the money comes from Pontiac industry and business. Hence, the home owner has about three dollars laid on top of each dollar that he contributes person- *. *. fF TRULY, THIS IS A DESIRABLE DEAL. . It is difficult. to see how anyone could actually WANT the addition to _ stand idle, empty and unfinished. The Pontiac area would still be woe- fully shott of sufficient hospital services if we finish the job. Can we afford to handicap ourselves further? rR eR The matter rests in YOUR... “YOU will make the decision. Do not confuse this with other | bond issues or other tax matters, en ‘This is a specific ite the Pontiac General Hos- It’s YOUR hospital. The usual fifty per cent vote will not suffice. This time it must be sixty per cent and that’s much harder to get. Nearly two out of | three people must vote “YES” or empty. — Be one of the two. The plain, blunt answer to both of ernment with or without its consent. President Suxanno will head the _counell, appoint and dismiss mem- bers and pass on its advice to the cabinet. - * * * Last month he abolished gov- ernment by political parties and set up an “emergency extra- parliamentary cabinet of ex- perts.” Three of the members are pro-Communist, if not out- right Reds. When President Suxarwo toured Russia last September he received the red carpet treatment. His speech- es expressed friendship and mutual interest with the Russia people. An ominous note at the present time is the fact that Kizmenr VorosHILov, chief of state of the Soivet Union, is visiting Indonesia.’ . x * * The ferment there is mainly a de- mand for more home rule for outly- ing areas. The authority of the cen- tral government in Jakarta, Java, has been rejected by nearly all of the 3,000 islands. Relatively poor but po- litically powerful Java with its 50 million people needs the production and foreign exchange earnings of the other 30 million inhabitants of the outer states with their many differ- ent languages, customs and interests. * * * Indonesia’s Communists are very pleased with Sukarno’s latest decree. His critics say it is the road to dictatorship and even- tual Communism. The Man About Town More Convenient Sanatorium Patients Now Have Phone in Each Room Drive-in theater: Where a man can hunt for his wife’s shoes without getting slapped. A service not enjoyed by the patien‘s in any other such county sanatorium in the state has just been put into effect at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanaterium in that there’s a telephone in every rvom. According to Business Manager ~ George H. Williams, a new switchboard has been installed, the largest in any Oakland County institu- tion, with special on, duty. This brings patients in direct communication with their homes or otherwise: Our esteemed contemporary, — The Chicago Tribune, . has made a survey to determine the ten leading universities, and the ) University of Michigan is seventh in the list, following Harvard, _ Yale, California, Chicago, Columbia and Princeton, in that order, and ahead of Cornell, Wisconsin and Stanford. As an engineering school, Michigan is _ third, following Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cornell, and ahead of California, Stanford, Tlinols, Columbia, California Institute of Technology, Yale and Wisconsin. As a law school, Michigan is fifth, following Harvard, Chicago, Yale and Columbia, and ahead of California, Wisconsin, New York, Illinois and North- western. And there are hundreds of uni- Nineteen high school graduates in two related families is some record; isn’t it? The Forrest Teays family counts eight from Oxford and two from Lapeer, while the . George Rossman family graduated seven from Metamora and one each from Oxford and Lapeer: Mrs, James Teays is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rossman. _ Ss ‘This pansy marathon is getting inter- ‘esting. Now leading the pack is measures two and one-quarter inches across. If you can beat that, send it in. There’s no prize. I just like pansies, __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY\37, 1957 - Voice of the People hd ‘Comparison of Accidents Requested for Waterford Interested Motorist (Editor's Note: A story dealing enough m thet I ‘ with these figures will be published ‘ by The Press in the near fyture-) ‘Police Should Be Careful of Law’ Abiding Citizens | Our Government has proposed to —— Russia . —o mutual poe aig in- Requests F Pr or sibly niet We have an suberias ; radar system to a yl tomes | ne i pee a re 2 Me * . morons : ' “George! You Got Your Raise!” ‘gversened nincompoope, the favor Sfiairre Of Saecaee Masse of leaving the Rainiers out of The atomic or hydrogen berabe, and - : = Press for one solid month? As a tt » bombs just “happen” to fall David Lawrence Says: “ favor to alj but the 20, could you oat over our manufacturers of start today? —_ war material and our leading Newsmen Should Obey Government =r cae an 3 - ? ‘Why Such Delay apd New York respectively. - WASHINGTON — Whenever the countries. They’ could, of course, ably isn't mach interest in he in Detroit Calls?’ eal ot tenis te dks ea j ; . get passports from their own coun- mews from Red China nowadays ecerey affecting ts own interests, ties to gather news inside Red the Giscusstens Tuesday afternoon I couldn't get characteristics of the Ruslan lead- tn for that both sides of China. here about letting American & phone call through promptly to ¢rs: ———— gouenin enter Bed China. Detroit, as all circuits were busy. Wilford I. King Thus, in the argument that has Much information is already com- Pegg oe Bro pe =< us and our nearest neighbor? — developed between the Department ing out that way. But much of it from Rangoon = an arora Exasperated ‘Old Feller’ Finds pag try the avibeat ean of isn't printed when it comes out. «americans, engaging in aca- —— : e in Newt, correspondents inte Com, Jus, 8 March a group of former demic disputes about tree press, “Blood and Shame Y outh’s Support rank were in Red China for a month. They interviewed Mao and Chou Ep-lai, When they came out, they told a sensational story about on Board’s Hands ’ The blood and shame our Mayor this letter is : how these Red Chinese leaders countries, caimot know the ef- ands of the Hosiptal Board right and yet it has been very urged the Japanese people to join a apart etn now. If they had built.onto the an- popular. When someone as young with the Communist Chinese “to tie world. These are not academic nex, the hospital would be finished as Gisele gives this trash the full expel” the United States from Asia. cCuestions here: they are matters of >Y now. and it would have parking brush-off, I find I don't stand alone. The article; which was put into life and death. When someone ee ee ones . Old Fetier the en sneezes in Washington, politicians oe ee sa March 28, had been furnished out here catch cold. more ge nspitl. Opposes Move several days bafore te the Ameri- _It's a question of whether Red hal will. we ave after the f Courtl : et etaad, omer iaieepack: ep Go “gtramantel” gr wheter more. T hope everyone votes "NO" ° men as “ ” or : cat got'thé news in Tokyo. But American newsmen will prefer to on ny ES ee eat 1 9th Goad Coteneet site the i was net gutted be the principal abide by their own government's Dall & ees Goenten County neat Board of pone << Se tee, Where ts afl this tax money can't be fond near ehetgh to the onal i sfhun, jpBleating Phat. here PROD os ds aif COPPER AME), wand? ~~ ° peceent i: Senth, Siew mony really @ of 7 ‘nteishdagil John M. Kellner good parking lots have been de- where t9 eather mam He emer, DI. William Brady Says: ot . ee “It has been suggested that Tells Why City As for getting around the pro- ‘onan vision that the site must be ran teorm anes Letters Pour In to Support doesn't Owe Him ‘vung vcune Sree exercise of the freedom of the - , . to the heirs, many have tried. | wotsnmoney me Advice on Health Aids — 2srcrcemeztine tse * sear nave wed tet aed pete tepid afi — I would be the debtor. Haven't I, Onaay tented te a | tion of the Constitution which the ‘If only I had more faith in stamped, self-addressed envelope Suite of'ke ai oe ‘cael an the alle, the ails wil covert te ; United States Supreme Court testimonials, I'd launch the big- lor the booklet Chronic Jolht DiS its benefita? Haven't I had the ‘¢, helrs. Nowe has sueceeded. / has adopted. gest, noisiest “clinic” of them ail, S>Uy eee t Calcium efit of its schools and church, An@ Temember what « how! went ee ee seed, Se. tations exclusively for customers ; cp Pr es? Haven't I had use of its library, "P. We" the Grain office was trom court decisions and he gave tetsers, wet wae than ene yegn PArK nil public places? Hayen't | ‘oved: BM was moved back to them, latest tiz, chronic run- or 100 words ining to-persousi had the protection of its fire, po “”* ing a 1946 opinion by the Supreme ning ear or pre- hesith and b oi te amowere ty lice and health departments? And just what right has our state Court of the United States which mature senility, Dr. william. Brady. ue tampee sell Haven't its people, during all this attorney general to interfere here? -— te - ‘ftestimonials [te Frese, "Pontlec, Michigun. time, been gathering for me, from James W. Clapp | purpose of the Constitution were sound evi- (Copyright 1967) the four corners of the earth, food 154 S. Johnson os was not to erect the press into a . dence, 1 could . : lee ? etme ots eee es aE ae / alae chaeuens [Gents seed Case Records of a Psychologist: : aime: Ml == Parents, Be Pos Sonate ayo -axee Parents, Be Positive W ren Deemer @ tere ss wit eee eT eee = court ‘and that he would be id, “Soon Scotty came into the bse Seay eng, "* the tuided by what was finally decided. 7 rave on a “Dosen’t your policy,” he was : asked, “amount te using mows- men as a weapon to force the | Red Chinese to do ‘what we want them te dot” — _ “It is, I think, a policy,” r ee rd “Is it not true that your policy any more amounts to making the press — — ‘tums of Asser forsign pobey?™ de to teceive : eas to nr Pes het oly te Aerts ee ee ee prese but fo all Americans.” pene typo per much Dulles went on to say that he men 7 saw no objection to the use of ritis,” nor ’ Red China for American press It is : whe are titans of countries which © Cunedien ‘wd British, Australian trusted employes of 2.4 exaploye ot Amaciein e ioctl is ee ee ey) Ee eee ee ee eee a Se ee a ee io Fact an amlicias st sai 1. eo Pee eee See ee Pe epee tee ae Pare eS eS qaokiw pe Pag: ia Sa | i : i G ; ny ‘ is J T ; ‘ A 1 + eee bimating Industry Attacks Senses With Scents Takes One One-Half) By PHYLLIS BATTELLE. {time limited,to new mown hay,lover forest fire scent. And 0 on Hours to Put Vol ; NEW YORK (INS)—Three years|smoky pine, Chanel No. 5, fresh'like that. ae mint unteer | 2, on a heady spring morning, a|strawberries and coffee, Terrell strove desperately to | reem fruit in Panic Stage New Jersey showman named St.|IpEA PERISHED save the I'm told, by | '*5* are John Terrell gave birth to what) he ides might have been an| blowing fresh ozone to get rid of rhe tas ru CHICAGO —A possible time “™* subsequently referred to 48 "8 yerwhelming success, in spite of| accumulating smells. But the record for “brainwashing” — one|* "in 200d idea. this, but it died. The chief reason| stark odor of pare alr was too | 5 Cie hour and 38 minutes—was report- x 2 was that the theater could not be clinical in character for most Ske an 6 eit ed at a mational meeting’ of psy-|_ le would produce a movie in all cleared of one odor before the next) fans, reminding them of oxygen | | oy pushing chiatrists. dimensions, appealing to the eyeS/odor blew through the ventilators.) masks. days.) , A team of Harvard University and ears and the overlooked olfac- This meant that during sweet And some folks felt cheated : psychiatrists brought a volunteer|‘°Ty senses, and would call it/love scenes (Chanel 5 was the re\ 140, i+ was pointed out that *. © & quickly to a state of panic merely; S™¢l-O-Rama.”— -- curring scent to indicate emotion),| tong 50 per cent of the picture) To make hunting pleasant and/ed on to blow away Bar| el Boge oe St. Joli’s thought was to watt |there often was a smouldering left-| 11. was no smell at all, not even| profitable, there are odors of doe! | tung. were’ appropriate odors throughout the old stagnant air which one is ac- pplied H studying psychiatric aspects of theater at appropriate times Early Speake Queen |customed to getting in a theater. _ qa ab chincnng Actress Recuperating stress. | (“sult the smtell to the action”), “OY °P asy gpg oo hunters’ garments. And - Only 5 of 17 medical and dental so that customers not only would Leaves Small Estate _ .__ |breeders are smelling up their| SANTA MONICA, | Calif. students volunteers were able to! observ on oe sag I was reminded of this fiasco'male animals with after-shave/Actress Maureen O'Hara, 36, is stay in the respirator the full 36 waratend tie ay 7 NEW YORK i@®—Belle Living. |!@st week when it was brought to/lotion to make the little fellasjexpected to remain in St. John’s ~heere the experiment was 20t 10)- 3) geet ORagm” wes monn ae 2 who boy run. . The only stress in 4 on the|cesstul in a theater, the producer ied last Fag at the age aptaes. At Weeat St. sche wos honed ies they don’t like. It's tradi-_ volunteers was the deprival of the| “8% Teady with a packaged smell-0\97 Jef an estate valued at less synthetic smells, introduc- tional.) . usual wide variety of tions Set to be distributed by mail 95 8ithan $1,000. ing. they experienced through sight, #ccompaniment to certain * * * and perfume to go with women. cc“ SY * - (&.°4 terday, listed her both as Belle) In industry today, the idea is to The team consisting of Doctors, Well. Terrell did produce this|Livingstone and Belle Se a ae Se et ae 8 Mares of ysicians Test Ssdsv's Used Core ave That New-Car Aroms otters i rl BE i 4 : fume on white sidewalls, to in| EXPERT a sensible 5 aH i E d mi! i _ Buy NOW and SAVE] During Our HI-FI Festival] Peo , mint ne I/O Hl Special! Magnavox 5-Speaker | | * P. i : : , { Solomon movie had a deplorably thin plot,) Her will set up a trust fund for|scents being applied to used cars. | inn a ot igh ~ > owing to the fact the principals|her grandson, “Chips” Mohler,| Now, a “new-car” scent is not meeting of the American Psychi-|@d to be maneuvered around hay-| whose address was given as in/pleasant particularly; it is hy-/ | aeons Mok Capimpanionie Tuts Winn cfivemra: lag senor tose Ws. 9 é ens, eic., in a highly con , Fla. of research proven there is a} me te vee manner. her estate went to “my good snob appeal in the odor. ge a semidarkened room This was absolutely necessary, friend,” Woodrow B. Bowne of/man feel he’s bought a ‘58 model: Dagee s St. John's odors were at the'Red Bank, N. J. when he’s actually driving a ‘30. Fee arf a E g i 5 fir Ht ib Uh 5 Es 2 Within an hour he was prespir- . ing profusely, He started telling a : R series of jokes. Then he demanded’ | a drink of water to determine Af i : the observer was still in the room. L ; | : Within an hour and 15 minutes) 4 he began describing hallucina- S| | 4, bons, | IN STOCK AT | : : He dozed off briefly st two hours and awoke complaining of REGULAR PRICES : a pain in the left side. / ! ‘| At 7% hours he wanted to leave 1. All Shook up. by Elvis Presley the tank, but when the observer 2. Round and Reund, by Perry Come asked him if he was acutely un- 3. Little Darlin’, by The Diamonds comfortable he decided “I can 4. Butterfly, by Charlie Gracie or stand it.” / Andy Williams ~ At -10% hours’ he complained. 5. Party Dell, by Steve Lawrence “My left side is gone.” Then he 6. Gene, by Ferlin Husky fell- asleep. 7. Why Baby Why? by Pat Boone He awoke gt 14 hours and M4 &. Come Ge With Me, by The Dell Vikings minutes 2 Sayre lls a 9. I'm Walkin, by Fats Domino - voice, “ . to tell you Marianne ilkyson truth, I'm stuck here. Am I - 7. 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LOS ANGELES @® —_ Dvorce . ; > has ended the eight-year marriage e on e ~~ S ul e TIC e which Joanne Dru =" S * ~ to accumulate $53,388.66 in debts. NEW YORK @-—It you plan to} Another thing you won't have to|American-driven car involved injfer to handle the difference in| One other difference: et unpaid ,income|mdtor in Great Britain this sum-|fear + police speed traps. As ajan accident in their country, | motoring terminology in the two} ‘‘I understand there is a saying taxes and bills was given Superior/mer, you will be glad to note one|matter of fact, on the open high-/ Other points of polite. mutual|countries, the English and thenlover here that you. can't fight Court yesterday when the 34-year-|driving restriction from the Vic-|way the only speed limit is that/agreement: London traffic is} American: City Hall,” said Hockaday, smil- old actress was granted a decree.|torian- past has been relaxed. (provided by common sense. denser than that of any American] Windscreen — windshield, recel-|ing. “Back home you call. You “A settlement provides that both) ‘It is no longer necessary to hire) We have all this on the word of|city they had seen, and American/lulosed — repainted; components—|can go into court in a traffic of- will pitch in and pay off fhe bills|a man with a red flag to walk|two unusual envoys from the land/women drivers are as able at the|parts; demister — defroster; |fense case, and, if you've got a from proceeds of the sale of their|before your car if you drive fast-|of the Union Jack. wheel as men. gearbox — transminssion; bonnet-|g S mare on ‘ home and from their earnings. jer than two miles an hour.. They are representatives of Since there are certain language|hood; spanner—wrench; petrol—| ‘But % Boss pros isn’t really ASPH ALT DR | and Britain’s two automotive organi-|barriers, here is a guide they of-igas. good they charge you even more.” ‘ zations — Inspector Leslie Hock- le elit 1 ho] ae 11a See 0 hk thal) Bee 229 % the Automobile Assn. and Quickly installed by our Asphalt Paving Specialists Inspector Roderick Gibbons of the Royal Automobile Club. ‘Ask for our FREE ESTIMATE! Telephone MAple 5-4601 ly x * * The two smartly uniformed| Serving the Pontiac area since 1936' inspectors are members of the 3,000-man corps of English ‘“‘road scouts,’ hired by the two auto clubs to patrol British highways i The road scouts give a stiff- farmed military salute to all ve- ihicles bearing the club insignia. Strangers on occasion mistake them for traffic cops. ‘ | ‘Now the highway police and road scouts assist each other,” said Hockaday. “If we see_a fire, we notify them, and if a jcar has broken down they often help us fix it.” * * * “Yes,” said Gibbons, who has a ° ’ Save Money (9° They'll Go fru wairus musiace. “we *Save Water Fast So For Sprinkling, Spraying or Soaking with treacle, then break the noiselessly, ‘grab the ‘an PARK JEWELERS run. Awful people. Non- the core. | ‘The two inspectors agreed that (House of Discounts) 1 North Seginew Pontiec i COMMUNITY NATIONAL 4 BANK |American motorists abroad be- have well and observe the rules of the road, They said they never had personally come across an CUBS CARNIVAL — Featured at the Water- ner, Mrs. Delvin Tanner and if- ford Township Cub Scout carnival to be held from fen. The show will also exhibit the History of HOT POINT [222222 ==]=== ‘SUMMER SPECIAL For Traffic Offenses & =, (eee |Fitty Lose Driving Privilegesé on SAVING CERTIFICATES ' Deposit your surplus savings or investment 32 sé savings at any one of our 8 convenient fa “ The Mi ot A. Rodden, 268 Anderson j . Sas ee tat 3 Oak Monty “‘T. Swintora. "63 Portiana Bt. Sess ae and Paul pended recently license revoked for inability to pass Uniess otherwise listed, the fol-|tests; Booker T. Jones, Ferndale persons had licenses sus-|license revoked for habitual negli- pended for habitual negligence, gence and inability to pass tests; peice rege oe cten poveioah 2th tathapenl neg T. Bondie, Hasel and inability to pass tests eave , Free V-Ball Antenna p with: Every Sale! . cow. ce Ra. Ordered to furnish financial > Formerly $249.95 SE es a —sisponsibility Wesley P. Evans,| | * Big Trade 5 95 Pay: ee .. [490 Howard McNeill St John 1: Free Delivery ] 99 c— %* 1-Year C.R.T. Warran | Meee 'Y | Call FE 2-3781 * ree Service | for FREE ” * Portables, 9, 7, 14, 17 HOME TRIAL | Bake Peace pee an Coes abe bee eee 4 | Donald W, : | f= &. Seems Si \Warning ts Explosive ‘ leock Ave, agai age ; | George ' OPEN 9 A.M. | gene to 9 P.M. | .. os Oe recep aad ent caving time all the-way through! They're made gallon : reach. No matter what. 3 SETS Sere Tea eee whiskey. you never ta | oo. age The moat modern V8 in the busi ramio wiaddbiald. You get ara ven: > ey, you never t fea 6 srk teresa a ci power pou don ade ab om es Bere poms : ; aa nee hi , a es sr fy Sy af tie Meg Seg eo gy mS) bina each See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer mi: : — oe \ PR MN he i wale co ik os cs ceca Eee a ‘ee a \ Le Se Atay Sa - \ Pe ee ee ee ee LLU a a et aa F Se pe ee ee VN ‘ : f nee , Wena 7 | igeoan , : THE PONTIAC PRESS, (FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1937 | / : ae | Pann ; ae NINE a H Deaths in Pontiac Area = GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S RRmcirwam GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S Big ge son Mien tron’ eed Service for Arvid N. Fors, 60, of |?-™- 1255 Desiax Rd., will be at 1:30|Home here, with burial in Stiles p.m. Saturday from the Voorhzes-|Cemetery. died Thursday. Siple Chapel. The Rev, Cari W.| Mrs. Bahrie is survived by her Nelson of St. John’s Lutheran|husband, George; and one step- Church will officiate with burial |", Michael Bahrie of Detroit. following in White Chapel Memo- JOHN L. GARDNER rial Cemetery. An employe of General Motors & ‘Truch Coach Division, Mr. Fors|pritien, om ne at tay oon. Bon leaves his wife, Ida; a son, Set.\aav trom the 0 Dm. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 4 Oakgrove 4 ‘Mr. Fors died Wednesday in|"; 7, died suddenly Wednesday) tricq — Service for Frederick |"rday. , ; A lifetime resident of Oakland! «, : . » an automobile accident at Tele- , St., who died Wednesday in De-|Chj Makers in Chi graph Rd. and Golf Dr. County, he is survived by & 80,|troit wil} be held at 2 p.m. lite P rs in Chips from Trinity Lutheran Church! CLEVELAND (INS) — Potato | DAVID FOWLER ter, Mrs. Adell Gunderson of De- David Fowler, 53, of 249 Harri-| Tt and a brother, Cyrus Gardner son St: ~-was--dead —on — arrival) ~*~ : § peat if if ti ae Hi lf fe | | F : EF Reeth acs ‘2. 3% billion | Mee These especially selected “Downtown Pontiac Wy \ , © Dividend Days” Specials have been approved and ¥ae 5 passed by our merchandise board to insure you of ae guaranteed. savings. Every item is a hand-picked, the first 300 adults in Bonafied bargain. Buy on Easy Credit Terms. i i i Z Foe i Hy g i a ‘| i = : 3 id i i | k j F 3 On a Brand New THAYER CRIB AND MATTRESS Crib ......$23.00 Mattress ...$ 7.00 Total .. . $30.00 f Our $1.99—Sizes 3 to 6X Dividend Days Specicl—Tonight & Seturdey . Our 1.00 Ladies’ Cotton Bras 49: - Stock up at this low price on circular cup cotton bras—all sizes—32A to 40C. Dividend Days Speciol—Tonight & Seturdey Effie McDonald, of Pontiac: Mrs.jer, died Wednesday in Providence 3 Our 1.99 Ladies’ Blouses Cari Chaplin, of Clare; and Mrs./Hospital. ee ee ont fore No limit on these short sleeve and sleeve- © Robert Bott, of Breckenridge; and) He is survived by his wife, Ma- less styles. All colors and sizes—-32 to 38. two tng, Grant MeDonal of Poopet « daughter senor; ove oe) KAIRIEN?S TOYLAND = |] [on sates tiac; amd Ward McDonald, 6f|Robert, John, George, Charles and aw; : SHORT Reged ly Oe 6, ater ORE Ce one ne eee | on Cae Cree: SAVE ON ACCESSORIES — SPORTSWEAR — LINGERIE Service will be held at 10 am.) HASTINGS—Service for Mrs.| 4528. Dixie Hwy. . OR 3-1279 |} SETS | Oer 7 meee ow Soe. 5 Our oo oe Oar oe Monday, at Beulah Holiness|Flise Mae Stanley, 54, of Hastings, ~ | 4 PANTIES POLOS HOSE NYLON Church with his pastor, Rev. John . : ¢ SLIPS W. Burgess, officiating, with burial | | 19¢ | Zs | 49¢ | syas Fees! ‘Follow the Crowds to the gr gn a sie —— “corron” “uous ‘ EDWARD 8. NICKERSON # ~\ Shorts .. WHITE y Y . JACKETS ROBES PAJAMAS Edward S. Nickerson, 75, of 179 299 Prospect St. died yestartay in St. ea GRAND QPENIN G Our $1.69—Sixes 6 to 16 $4se $ $208 sAS ee cameak dak cael , ‘of Georges-Newports Popular Summer BOY’S Seldond Beye SpecislTonight © Setutdey” worker. . : ! SHIRTS . | Surviving besides his wife, Alice, ; : “BATES” YARD. GOODS | ee BUDGET SHOP hse pas Kenneth and Keith Nickerson, all 88 =e mn re ae sere one All One Price | Maude of . : Our sc Boys’ - : ; the Veorhees-Siple ‘Fomeral Home a: as aor ad Dividend Doys Special—Tonight & Seturdey until Monday morning it ; | be taken to the Methodist CANNON BATH TOWELS | in Lum for service at 2 p.m. The $ 00 ci aaa al Worth 79¢, Grune ren wit a ms LM ED : | a er = a fo Fors ® ) a - WHITE strives. 22 x 46—Limit 12 to a customer, NYLON : | Cemetery. eas Fr | JACKETS - $AVE ON DOMESTICS — HOME NEEDS! SHORTIES , RAFIK ‘SALIH $ 88 Our $1.99 580 Quality Our re P cases ; “ Rafik Salih, 62, an employe of! . | 2 RUBBERIZED | puLiow | CHENILLE | GARMENT $4 Consumers Power : r / . a’ CASES SPREADS BAG Wednesday in Pontiac —€ gy » Look What $5.00 Buys Pr -> $288 $00 satay ts n 4 : = _W na De BUYS ees | = + gee a 88° BB< 33¢ 2 — ester *15,00 Ft ney eee ee smd, © Everglaze Cottons © Dan River Cotton 3 errs ee — -_ Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sat- © No-Iron Cottons ° Wrinkle-shed | COTTACE FEATHER PRINT CURTAIN ° 4 urday from the Pursley Funeral Cottons | ' SETS PILLOWS DRAPES PANELS | Our $16.99—Sizes’ 10-14 Se oe eee © Dan River Sheers » DuPont Bembergs' @ | $900 | BBs | $288 | SBF Il eae © FLMER W, STOLTEXBERG © Embossed Cottons Bates Broadcloths : : | COATS ; Service Elmer W. Stolten- Dividend Days Special—Tonight & Soturday i berg of 45 Vinewood Ave., will be é | . taf f ‘ at 3 pm. Saturday trom the Doo- Crowds! Crowds! Crowds! They @i} Our 2.99 Men's Sport Shirts $449 *3” his pastor, the Rev. Cari W. Nel- » came, they sow. “They ht ‘Don’t miss this value. Group of better sport son of St. John’s Lutheran Church, dresses they never . before Se shirts—patterns—alll sizes. oT | reeriens 94.99 Se ee leived —- for pete * fee ; at on Mr. Stoltenberg is survived by a Come in, see for yourself! Treat @! baer Mrs. Mary Ann Lock-' me yourself toa sonnet be na MEN'S Dividend Doys a a aie & Saturday OF { Pontiae; a brother, yy ... Juniors, 9 to 15... Misses Our 2.99 Men's Blue Jeans , Mrs. : f : , : Ai Hor ies Robert} ~ J0t0 20... Large sizes 38 to 52.. LS ieiders eee syss ia Peters mei. wee | i? drag | mussen, ’ ; " at | SAVE ON MEN’S FURNISHINGS — CLOTHING ce ' j : ; * Value Our S5e Valve Our 33.99 4 ideale as GEORGES-NEWPORTS |§ ws sin’ gy || wos | ees | | ee yy fe Bk ee a tal ~~ TEE SHIRTS “ PAJAMAS swim | 74 North Saginaw St. We Give Holden Red Stamps | @ | 47¢ | 3Oer. | $266 | Sy mtn — an i ee eee AL eee et | anes lerae meat 6 — = — _ 1 | MEN’S "MEN'S TRENCH SPORT ‘MEN'S ee eS es eG - i SUITS ROBES COATS COATS PANTS SAVE! © [lagu diy Lae ie 14" $10.00 Allowance on Your Old Spring or |. Dividend Days Special—Tonight & Seturday eee - Matiress on Our’ New Restmaster Mattress jie Our 2.99 Crib Blankets $y77 20 | —— Beacon 36 x 50 Crib Blanket — First quality : solids and patterns. ee | 405 Coil Orthopedic Type Pressurized Mattress “Unconditional 10 Year Guarantee! 4) ses ee ot ges Mattress = as anes te cat ga 8 4G°° |] heaton event specifications, Beautifully enti a Hi * 2. "Dividend Days Special—Tonight & Soturdey . * Infants’ Dresses and San Suits Ae vor dot of mw Seer purer nd QO /Ml dress togs for infants, boys and —— THE, PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY. - MAY i, 1957 Were Your Answers Like These a atccie we eunes ant sd geek as dak ns 2 Ei ~ | track down; machine parts don’t SCANTY also, it might serve for a family whose standards were not E. (9) PASSIVE, PASSIVE sab- otage is so quiet and subtle that it is hard for a police state to quite fit; screws fall out, ete. Massive sabotage is on a large F, (1) SLEDGE, The neces- sity for mending a broken SLEDGE would delay an explora- tion party in the Arctic. Sludge is finely broker drift, ice, or new sea ice forming in thin crystals— neither as likely to-cause delay as broken equipment would surely do. G. (4) INDOLENCE. If a man is lazy, his wife is entitled to be annoyed with him when he te fired from his job. Some COLES REXALL DRUG STORE might regard any Lechtalls as Be. solence, Sella to waties ont bs wife would consider it justified. H. (15) BARELY. Certainly you scale, and a police state will use| J. -| brutal force to stamp it out. jin a crime wave, the community leaders might get together for Col- lective measures, the basic aim would be CORRECTIVE, to re-es- tablish law and order. too bashful to propose, a Smile is hardly enough-to_get-him_started. His sweetheart would need a little GUILE, an artful, sly way. of in- troducing the subject. triends—that would be the root — (Copyright 1957) Anything—but Not ‘ 13! 8 SRR5 2 photographer, Bz 56 itate the pede who, by . has his mind on some f K. (1) GUILE, If a suitor is court did, ar any trouble such a man got into. ' 'T, 9) CHATTER. Old people's minds are slower, and then often ramble in their CHATTER; it suits mental pace. A slow-moving has more to do with one's taste in literature that with age. SAN FRANCISCO ™@— David S. Green, 19-year-old commercial thinks 13 is un- lucky, Se when he got a traffic fine for $13 he sent the Municipal Court a money order for $14 with a request “Please accept.” The Lebanon is-about-to~-start-- work on a 5-mile tunnel for its Litani River project. etrial Hearing Set | for Convicted Killer | i ee ae trial: for convicted killer Howard) |Wayne Moore is scheduled for 1:30) p.m. Monday before Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. Moore, 26, is serving @ life sent-| ence in State Prison of Southern Michigan for the slaying last July) 21 of three-year-old Martha Little, | ae = we his next-door Lake Orion neighbor Convicted by jury of first-degree | murder last Oct. 22, the former fur-| nace repairman claims introduc-| tion of a lie detector test during his| trial was unconstitutional and the! alleged miurder weapon, a tire iron, | was not produced in court. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem today said in rebuttal that the lie, test was introduced by Moore's at-| itorney as_part of an-insanity plea. } Ziem will ee tion Monday. ot L. (24) HOBRID, Whether the TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: “DELIVERED RIGHT\ | CONCRETE | TO THE JOB” _ JUNIOR EDITORS. "READY MIXED BIGGER SAVINGS ON THURS., FRI., SAT. MAY 23-24-25 ROAD OILING With ASPHALT OIL 6 All Work Guaranteed * CALL US TODAY AAA OIL CO. LI 2-1044 TR 38-0200 # E i il ; ith F i j E eis it EaiqE a af CIRCUS TIME — &. Terry on the Tight-Wire The band music stops suddenly — then an excited ruffle of A spotlight cuts a wide path across the arena. High overhead tight wire artist, steps into the spotlight’s beam and begins her att. fo saan’ for Gea Apunn, pon Sod. pee Nae . she almost fell. No, she's all 6127 Highland Rd. (M-59) B&B READY MIXED CONORETE Bill Buck and Gerden Booker OK 3-881 |HOD‘S | ZENITH . MOTOROLA ADMIRAL SERVICE RADIO and TELEVISION NEW AND USED TV SALES 770 Orchard Lake Ave.” Opes Fri. 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PORCH or LAWN ENSEMBLE For lesy relaxation or entertaining out of doors, did you ever see such an amasing value? Sturdy ailcicel construction, with bodycontoured sects and backs for comfort. In your choice of gay red or green... with white lustrous enameled oy tegen EAT PLAY OM OFFER! 1 thes sate 5 EB BES TRELLIS t ELAS ESE AEE LOD LAE Lt ILLES EES ELAINE LAGE, IE EAE 5S a. aaa a ge oe TAKE! The Side Street to My Store Triple Twist! One of the Hardest Finished Cloths Made NEW SPRING : E. | Could Sell for $42.50 MY PRICE ~ $19.95 Summer Sport Coats MY PRICE 10°” Teen ee ee ed ‘eee * $6.95 Outdoor JACKETS MY PRICE $387 | Import Wools *@ 1 Known for its Tough Wearing — ‘Quality! ACCORDIAN 32x80" Reg. 899, Now. | 38x80" ~ Reg- 10,95, New “ RICH VINYL PLASTIC COMPLETE KIT POR BASY INSTALLATION $688 1 334 Lae ij = | NEW SPRING SUITS | Could Sell for $55 MY PRICE SACKS PANTS _ cla “The Fabric Thot Holds its Shape! $u ITS For Comfort! Wear . oot : j ' Could Sell for ‘so : MY PRICE ea es ee QweLve. - ‘ ps Family” Struggles for Months With Septic Tanks Sanitation Woes Press ‘Cdacl Bloomfield Knolis_ is Soutilite thane of _ responsibility for the | take unwilling rides is iJ}lustrated by the Donald M, Garnier family, of 6313 Hermana, Bloomfield Knolls Subdivision, West Bloomfield Township. Like many other in suburbia CAN’T LIVE IN HOME In. a sense they are trapped, they have a home they cannot live in, they cannot sell and cannot af- f EF eget: g FS4 H a 4 FES = % s 8 z ge2 never in,” Garnier continued. “We have complained to the township, to the Veterans Administration, to the County Health Department, but still no- relief.” A check with the agencies he mentioned uncovered no lack of concern, but an inability or un- willingness to do anything. The township supervisor, Hiland Thatcher said, ‘We have done everything possible, but people expect too much of their local government. This is a civil matter and those individuals who have a complaint should file a civil suit against their builders.” WORKED FOR MONTHS The health department spokcs- ‘tman said, “‘We have been working . jon that subdivision for months. We have brought about the correction of the systems in almost all of the 15 affected homes. There are *|a few still not working right, but The Veterans Administration ,|pointed out they had health de- partment approval for each in- Builders and its secretary-treasur- er, Herman Schwartz, of Detroit, ig generally called “the builder” by the residents. SPENT ‘THOUSANDS’ Schwartz said his firm had spent “thousands and thousands of dol- lars” in repairing faulty septic tank systems in the’ subdivision. “We have not tried to run cut as others have, but have stuck with it,” he added. Asked what he planned to do for the three homes which still ex- perience “severe difficulty,” he replied, “We are not shirking our responsibilities, but we don't in- tend to be made the goats in this situation. Township Builders position is ag follows: The VA, thé local au- thorities and the county health de- partment are trying to duck their} : Hl 5 ir lt lie | alone is responsible. don't intend to waste any more U.S. Must Not Sit Idly By While North Korea Arms By J. M, ROBERTS " Associated Press News Analyst | tions were One of the worst mistakes a) up by fiaccid world ever made was to) the war. play ostrich while Adolf Hitler re-| States armed Germany during the 1930s.| be While the United States was in retirement ‘from world affairs, But while Frasice relied on the Maginot| 104 the Ui Line which may or may not be) jong t comparable with today’s reliance) ) 14 on atomic deterrence, and while} ia Britain wandere@ ‘around in’ her} yea own economic muddle, Hitler set) 4. ine the stage for a new war. tions. * * * The German General Staff was| DEAD re-established in secret, But every-| The body knew about the growing di-|he says, full view in Austria and Czechoslo-| allied vakia. by. piece Moverthalons, Sow believed hat | eon _ Hitler would try again where the Kaiser had failed. Indeed, tew : believed anyone but a madman would precipitate war again while the memory of the destruction and disruption of World War I was still fresh. , But Hitler was a madman, and the designing militarists of Italy and Japan were ready to follow hig lead, They thought they could take the world by surprise and/0ns, divide it between thm. pull out VIOLATE ARMISTICE a wen rean Armistice by moving modern) i, war materiel, | Product of (G.S.A) Books Komponiva, Schenlay, Pe. ond Fresno, Calil: Mode | * from Grain. 80 proof Ld || BEA YOUNG relons. | Sizes 10-20, 24. Dan River cottons, bembergs, 14%- COATS Sayings Up to 50% CHARGE IT! _ NO DOWN PAYMENT Paya A 3 eae EACH WEEK Here a ulous 1956 or 1957 ings ... We urge you to come in now for the deal of your life as this may be the lost group of Ford Official cors we will receive this yeor. FC to HAROLD TURNER ]. 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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Our $2.95 ° Gat $198 —YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. “Valeo } FILL OUT A COUPON FOR DRAWING ON VAL- HARDWARE : pdyk at: Pontiac Road - pe wie 0 e.m. to 8:00pm. ld : = > =. 7 J a. e = - te } ee 5 = i, 2 Me j 2 ot | S | \ a af ™ ¥ . j | : ¥ é Te i) : ; 5 et ' *; a Pe A P F e ‘ Dy, tA ic ; | j - : it Be } ; : 1 pee 4 j # 17 7 I Ne pu} ; ' to / ; 28, ie | : | rm iss I / f ‘ poe - q 4 ed yo oN a | r’ T TEEN |) , |. “Wee Powtiac passé, ramar. wavanwer @ ‘ 4 Se es ee y TT | 4 ‘ \ | | ' { " \ ’ ms e ; : 4 t * ‘ ooh . je , : a yn oe $54 nas Is Seek Pontiac Couple a ae: iti t rm Flan Zoth Feach fete Schools Seek | weaeuveas | $800° Awaiting S , eae: 2 Se Borrowing OK to Entertain | oP : eds © f Romeo Slates Walertord Would neler 9% wettne wetmran] LVN TE eT | The : $250,000 in Tax Notes |r Pontiac will hold open house for ss, Silver Jubilee Gather at Utica iNecety het re eeneee) AOL £ Ole ; take : ship on oe r by tf iver u | The W of Educa-|2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. We don't need to tell you ail the things you can de with | i. im Three-Day Celebration John Hunt Chosen as tion last night voted to ask per-| “The ceuple, whehad lived many sa50 "but we will remind you that you may be the rec\plen Ff : P * mission of the State Municipal Fi-| years in Deerfield and Rich of that amount if you can successiully pick the numbers ise ‘ie | to Be Held Weekend President of Council at Commission to issue $250,000 townships, Lapeer County, are this pony oe pees. word answers, Entries are they of Labor Day ) Annual Session in tax anticipation notes to meet| Parents of two daughters and J 9°0 (Siitied 1 puzzle blanks contain words. 4 ae * agri Tae pon tied John Hutchenson The new puzzle contains a series of —, wee ave ROMEO — Elaborate plans are The annual meeting and dinner ' alphabetically lettered and @ oo: cay tring made by the Romeo Peach of Cinton Valley Counc ot the Te, ove made a oo raed) ko awe, Saco moat ante ty a In Festival Assn. for this year’s Boy Scouts at Utica Thursday eve- Satara is Sor deorear of the|North Branch and Cecil of Otter) ee * You then place the number of that word in the they “Silver Jubilee,” 25th anniversary ning was attended by 300. fiscal year fall too tar below budg- Lake. They also have nine grand-[ square which has the same letter as the clue sentence, in, of the festival to be held over * ‘‘\ a et estimates, ; children and eight great-grandchil- | i che weede, you will 3 ood the clue labeled A and ead Labor Day weekend. The council's area covers most Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, board om. decide’ which of the two words makes the ary sense so i - * Each activity, during the of Oakland and Macomb Counties, president, said the notes wae , sentence. You then write the number ol word. a three-day celebration, will be inciating Planting ant Mount (ie. be issued only if necessary, de- ] From Ecorse puzzle square marked A. _ . . geared to offering ens, meeting annual all the clues =e entertainment to the thousands get-together of the adults repre- _—— Do the same with all ether squares. joe in the sight | who: join the trek to the Ma- senting the 15,000 boys and others . . earetully comb County peack center annu- in the work in the council. In other action, the board made ; seuuneuenwe a... ally fer the festival, according John Hunt of “ae four key appointments for next fall if y U HErerAsen i | to te J, A. Farrell, association ; Farmington, and set the teachers’ salary sched- : : ot > president. bes bean evmeet comsuleioen _ one x 4 PUZZLE NO. 50 . =* At a recent meeting of the) 10. sister, Maria Foehlinger, also president for the coming Starting pay for teachers was} 6 Others Held ' Ta B c D_. r mac festival board, Farrell named | left unchanged, but maximums in} on Charges of Bribery] ! , i whol chairmen of each event sending) Oe home. Coles. Tes Berea year, all training categories were boost- 9 ; YI 5 og ‘ cons up to and including the annual pa tee vaca go Other officers chosen included D. éd by $150. .or Conspiracy : ‘a He _ sald. celebration many and the prospective bride- |8- Eames, F. R. Chapman,.R. S. PRINCIPAL NAMED . 1 S ” : | CAN t oe groom is the son of Mr. and |Randolph and R. D. Baker, vice Mrs. Helen Huested, present prin-| DETROIT u» — Two Ecorse] & |E F 5 | First festival activity will be the| Mrs. Fred Preiss Sr: of Utica. |Presidents; S. J. Filkins, treasurer, cipal of the Waterford Center|councilmen and five others indict-| . ns Miss Romeo contest to be staged’ An October 12 wedding is |@nd K. B. Sanderson, commission- School, was named principal of the'ed by a one-man grand jury on 1 on ) early in June in the Romeo High) planned. er. : new William Beaumont Elemen-'charges of bribe-taking or gam-! 1 ' she School auditorium. The winner will ~*~ * * Number of Autos Falls tary School now under construc-|bling conspiracy were freed today] I L : | : represent the village in the Under the direction of Ted Pear- Short f . i" tion on Elizabeth Lake road, by ' Circuit Judge Frank -Fit-] 8 “| mer, ns ors en to Roy Plauman, J. E, Os-| Dye to Cold, Rain Taking-her place at Waterford) Judge Fitzgerald ruled the state] % ‘ des In addition to Miss Romeo, : trander and C, W. Pohly. : Center School will be William Aeb-'had insufficient evidence to bold ; a util candidates from 11 neighboring (4 « . ELEGATES NAMED The weather in Pontiac sincejersold, a teacher at Isaac Crary|the seven for trial, My M N ° Pp . the communities will compete for list Com laints Delegates to the national con-/Monday remained a detriment to|Junior High dic etheve; however, wese ort 5 . on the coveted title. vention at Philadelphia in July are|th¢ progress of the May Vehicle) yo present administrative as- | ereq held for trial, Another six, | ! é . “4 ) * * * R, D. Baker, Joe Haas, Ss. d. Fite the five day S ceeev. We leet sistant, William Bawden, will be inchading Mayor William Vois- i : eed . wee During the interim the Festivall Five Warrants Issued |kins, Ralph Bennett, A. W. Selden,!) 1” i. campaign. principal of the mew Henry R. | ine, will argue later for their | 5 a R s T . tary publicity float and Romeo High| Anaings Local G R. S. Forman, M. G. Schwark./""p oi. and colder weather is prob-| Schoolcraft Scheol, under con- | freedom before Circuit Judge | 5 | usp School band will participate in) AGOINSt Loca! (rocersiM. A. Case, K. H. Sanderson, R111 "the major tactor why only| Mwetion om Maceday drive. | Robert M. Toms, : we" parades and homecomings in near-/ by State Checkers C. Cummings and C. F. Barck-/5 5% sutos have gone through the Jchm Edward; Hilte,. procent -0v-|-.. reed by Fitagerald were: ' e to f by towns to advertise the forth- : The® geet was Harry|tive check lanes set up throughout |perintendent of. bus ‘| Francis Labadie and Elmer] 5 = = . ; yan Guming cclsheution. The team of seven state food in-'y Hoey, headmaster at Cran-|""e, “ty. Committeemen had ex-iwas named administrative assist-\orn, councilmen in the down] § : | Bu spectors who checked 29 Pontiac brook School —="""|pected to check 20,000 autos dur-jant with responsibilities for build-iriver Detroit suburb; William} 8 MAME ............csccccceeeeeres sogenensdssiaees con “QS m *. . ing the 1957 campaign. ing and grounds upkeep and trans-\Jones city controller; John L.] * _ ing pp llacerllcgreclles Conrad Haak, Pontiac Explor: | soectal warning tickets ha ve |Portation activities. Bader, city personnel director:] § STREET ADDRESS ..............00s0:e0cce0ee0 ent : day and Thursday during a spe-| er Scout, was awarded the B® | been issued to 126 motorists | Other business of tlie board in-|Walter Chase, city purchasing} 4 ‘ ‘ cial gssignment on weights and| tonal medal for outstanding work | whose autos did not pass the |cluded the approval of the pur-jagent; J. C. Walls, a newspaper] 5 snc sid. q measures turned up with five com-| '" conservation, this being the | safety requirements, They will [chasing of $600,000 in U. S. Treas-lowner, and Joseph Kovalchick. a crY.. * ceneaensccerenes a i rms U plaints against local grocers. first time it was received by ® | have 72 hours to repair the de- jury bill# from the building and) Korn was accused by Circuit anacenescaneassaseeasaseseesses! — i * * * Vee fective equipment. site tund series No, 1. Judge ‘Theodore Bohn, sitting as Clip Along Dotted Line and Meil i * James McCollum, Oakland ; The check lanes ted at The board also approved a driv-ione-man rackets grand jury, Stassen Says Allies county tood inspector for the Mich-| “The annual report of Executive|seginaw st Huron streets, Auburn|@F training course for its eummer|accepting a $100 bribe in a cinder-| SOLUTION CLUES Want Red OK of Partial jigan Department of Agriculture,|Secretary Edward H. Leland! Ave. near E, Boulevard; Montcalm|P®stam, the first in the system's |dumping contract. : Disarmament {said. the inspectors who conducted|showed an increase of 17 per cent/St. in front of Lincoln Junior High|history. A cooperative training pro) The others freed had been A. A housewile imight be inclined to de about the two-lay program in Pontiaclin scout membership in the coun-|School; Johnson St. between State|S"am_for summer students wasicused of participating in a con ~ ene that was dripping with rein. (1) @ were from surrounding southeast-|cil during the past year, with a/St. and the railroad and Orchard|*4opted as well. __ |spiracy to permit gambling B. I the bride doesn't show up for the the WASHINGTON — ee a gain Lake Ave. nent. Sylvan Court. is ‘Dies ee ds Sat be neue badly ene. (8) FATED TO | Stassen, London, Division : Standards'of 26. * * raeli , si tt od el BE Cah eee En Tito Use Panama Canat [direst FTA Meeting 9 & arvana srt Me eet) Man ern rs are ly try- was * . open-today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. . ing to negotiate '» “partial” dis |reweigh tod packages tor vet ity NeOpolitan Club |sne s:20 pm. t 8 pm cies ae iced © eben one ee ee Tee armament agreement providing|contents. The program was set up Students from four Pontiac high HAIFA, Israel W—The ee es ae coun nel to get (7) BETTER: (8) pall Daremeng nag oe fpmpingtad sain, wera deo ppwercugg 5) Inst I| ti schools’ driving classes and mem-|\°?@"tered Norwegian freighter ae 4 | © Should be avoided if one wants « good night's sleep and defense costs, and for an in-|were made at the same time es aaron bers of the Rotary, Optimists, Ex-| 2" sailed last night for the Far/tional reap aed dggi og oes (9) RANKLING; (16) WRANGLING. | spection system. tt we change, Lions, Northside Kiwanis, |©igeq ‘aeainet seading hec tha og through» eet Miedo | A political demogogus’s ———— may sat tract on * “@ ® The five warrants issued against) . The Pontiac Neopolitan Club has/Civitan, Westside Kiwanis and Ki-/4.. suo) Canal talact 3 Witlabi’ prokdeall voters as he fer. (11) (ig) NOSTROM. Stassen made clear that the|jocal grocers charge two with short|scheduled installation of officers|wanis Clubs are checking the The Mars is < ng 4, lof the Grand Rapids. Council G. In this fe cemeers supers Set seeing fe, bo te eniige. | * “first step” goal tif the U.N. talks|weight meat and two with adulter-jafd an information meeting for 4|with the assistance of Pontiac Po-lo¢ ‘petash tor Jap ain, (13) CHANTRY: (14) He ; : is more. than simply creating alsted meat. One store owner is|\P-m. Sunday, at the Providence|lice and Pontiac Police Reserves. 5 : ae fi. Mey sit up great alien a | | test. zone in which there would|charged with possessing for sale 20|Missionary Baptist Church. Tet ue + qe a ae ee ee ee bes been passed. (18) PREPOSITION, (18) 2 be international atrial inspection) pounds of short weight oleomar- or ee ly by the Traffic and Safety Com- s ] 1. A bookkeeper would surely be fired if the ——— in his : of Soviet and Western territories. | garine. ; Principal speaker will be De-| mittee of the Pontiac Area Cham-| Larry B. ledger came out wr aay ty. (17) ACCOUNTS: | Hie said be wari repert to See OF the 2,483 packages re-weighed, troit Circuit Judge Horace w. ilies “anu pags a Pr aciy woman A Says: MEN! (18) AMOUNTS. . pega fey = wt perth nag evga ee ee. eee nt. | Dealers’ Anon. e \ . Ia chen anid te hove « cortsin etpaeton: (18) MAGRASE: , oO i OE Ee ee or Gales, utanier, end Maree Waterford Loses | - fere's Your Chance 4j © t=. J dgsewared acs - * —- -— - id - = 3 ~ - x i Investigate Collision Johnson, secretary, Criord Loses (22) cneced to pose imoranof ‘Aircraft Carrier fact one. Boe Sone «Another Patrolman y to Save 50% on Your L. Meny schoel ait deveek: Cadiates | te | * ‘Gchisving’ this (23) COLLEGE: (24) ENOWLEDGE.” ! REMSR LS SCESE. ceosemm A2623. 22092052 GFP oe negotiating with the Russians. * ; M. Not od for shoes if it's wet. (25) WEATHER The London talks were suspend-|| JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (® — The/mission, planning commission, hos-|,_ /a\erford Township Police Dept. ci wet. 2 Fi ed yesterday until May 27. Theyjaircraft carrier Franklin D-pital _ housing minus another patrolman with# . = N. Wise government lecders have warned us te conserve our : endive eo Daped anes. etal, eat leaves today for Not-|Fair Employment Practices Com-|yeergay nt orevan > | 5 a Jie ee ee Russia, Canada France. , Va., a thorough investi-| mission, National yesterday. | i Hardly to recommended fer with bleed } a gation in drydock of damage tromfor' the’ Advancement sale es accepted « postion wi f : 3 LL | pressure. (28) CURRY: (20) HURRY. oa : : Sacens mid el five commiries|® BEEN People will speak on their work. % : rR — oe Oe a eee seth Coamile Steno] bela ansdrduee wae. TDC "| Hig resignation reduces the Wa- Larry B. 15 N. Saginaw St. =f J] yousss wemntors as cal be Senetint: se 0 partial egves-|a_ best propsler, Ge Navy suid) nocence terford department to seven pa- _ mS 1 * o Senadeed. shan peel os corrective on f as a y, ‘ ; j Rg. Se en vote a arte, Sa Se Se avjon Weight Charge: "aes a Gtr 36a Going Outs [ I] © essai ipoitnianacaipecoanaialan check and repairs. The meat manager at the Wrig- heard when tt meets 86 ars —_- = | %. Unless en awning is —____. when installed, it mey flap r Loose license Plate a Navy said planes, Biron = by Speceg” aes; Seas a day, according to Elmer Johnson, £ Ss. B . | . get ap (37) TAUT: (38) TIGHT. : * = e destroyer searched area «+ Pleaded innocerit | . a composer might w ' ee 30 miles out in the Atlantic trom|Municipal Court when he was “o | Suit usiness | that this is necessary fer his success. (39) SYMPA Leads fo Arrest tt time ot the colison Wednes|accused of, selling beet tongues) | nance pila cit Ste raaraTa ne mh ey ees, Mol ame ee De ° ‘§ ~ ae a e e ary "| : a as - ’ . 5 a 6 f : A : oF = hAgeen Sone sints-a0:a.-e0l lat Oe. Mile Ré,, Oak Park, was releasea|in- Highway Accident ‘Choice of the House! | OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES me restlted in the arrest°of a 17-| Reports that it could have been|On a personal bond until trial May Two Ponti ihitie ag to “7 ee ago? i : .. ; a oe ee tae daa cae oS cee wane Weely we Gee eee ee ee $4950 es $5950 : $6950 | _ 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest J. B. Buetow,’ of 1035 Const Ra. vy ' aces ‘Team tietanes no entne Posey Supleres oy thelr Seana Fine Tailored = i " - | oh hl 2. A contestant ‘submit as : — of wishes but they ‘puts! be on officig) ent hanks pritiel g E f i fs i HH f z = if he ely THE, PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. way 17, 1957 | Gen: Thomas D. White as chief of i LeMay - — - Next Air | Larry Logsdon Heads Pontiac Lions Club co-chaplain; sccretary and Walter Heaphy, Installation cua is soketeed Jone 22 Larry Logsdon, manager of the ‘|B. F. Goodrich store here, has|©7 the time-the selection-t made been elected president of the Pon-| tiac Lions club for the coming year. He will take office July 1,| Paul Allison, officers elected : George Harkless, night pro- bret : a5 SAFE GUESS |\LeMay’s support, even though he __fiercely SAC today, will be well I distributed Force Chief? ? Perl fet ; Fy H It is a pretty sale guess too that 5° in favor of f te Young. * aioe ;" oi pé Ps i t i 7 EF Hi i} LE iF fte itt toys ! T 2-Door Hardtop 2785" Yes! Completely delivered, taxes ond license included ond equipped with the list of accessories below! 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Tee PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 17,1957) v7, ee: rte , OV > ices ‘ ' couldn't see the one-way sign,’ She \McRee . says” ne has saiead ry , {lett 1,252 aii homeless — oP Women Re porters Cc it Up Cot 0 wren emis on Diet sce tt ae ern 1,252 Left Homaless [ti mela teint — ; ‘ a ba 4 RICHMO ‘a. mas- —— old man ask@ that a traffic ticket The Copan gn Ta dug et Vrs he es otred by Mines, Nort and Soa De HONG paterhole tigers Sheep have two skins | ‘By ROSE McKEE be leaving tomorrow . . Jt’s alhe received for going the wrong|basin about three-quarters his physician to reduce his walst-|kota produce about four-fifths of|""¢ in 4 squatters’ area of Hong), Nat layer. The lower one . .__| great town, no oe waits t leave way’ om a eneway eet be cateese rained. by the Msssuipine and was placed ont 1.20|the United” States ‘crop of flax|Kong’s mainland Kowloon areal produces hair while wool grows WASHINGTON (INS) — Vicelit. i iceled. “My eyesight is so poor Ijriver system, colorie-per-day diet last Monday.| seed last 60 huts. andion the. upper one. President. and Mrs, Richard M. |: night a Nixon were honor guests last night e at a three-act musical, “My Un- C | r ; a fair Ladjes,” written and played rest ine check your y _ Women's National Press) America’s Finest Aluminum Watercraft ub. : The event was the club's annual dinner and stunt party, which re- _ volved about a girl, “Dwighta Eisenhower”, who asked for a psychiatrist’s help because of a recurrent dream she was the na- tion’s president. * * * The doctor sympathized, “You think you're president and women) are running the country — now just tell me all about it.” .....\] Crestliner Boats invite comparison! You can prove to “Dwighta” then demonstrated yourself .. . feature by feature’. . . that Crestliner is her ability to handle a news con-.| America’s ‘finest Aluminum Boat. o7 models from car serene -riagong = _— top to 21 foot Cruiser. _ a nev of ying o e - national debt — the ceria “PLAY AS You PAY” G y | 70, i? BOAT TRAILERS {| would go into show business. Many jn the celebrity-studded’ TIME PAYMENT PLAN audience saw themselves lam-| pooned as the administration's tal-) as little o< feature ent show went on the road with’ $ presidential assistant “Sharmeen| DOWN: : Adams” cracking a ringmaster’s whip. pets « sd TIGHTROPE WALK ) “Mama Fostoria Dulles” did an J | international tightrope walk as a | | chorus sang, “Mama's on the brink Evinrude but she won't-fall over... “Happy-Happy FE. Stassen” ae ae ae ae eee LAUNCHING B LOADING | wallower who eve: knifed,” . “is ces = pict wife of We Also Sell 3 l, n . a ~ the Defense Secretary who made Thompson Boats — Eclipse & Toro Power Mowers news this year by standing up for her husband against. presidential criticism, was the subject of a KELLY’ skit in which her double sang, “Can't help loving that man off 3994 Auburn Ave. , FE 2-8811 mine.” FOR ONE-MAN DRY-LAND | Sn me * * * Edgar Eisenhower, who also made headlines by criticizing his presidential brother's budget, | was featured as ove of a trio of | whooping cranes who represented. Special! | : the “last of the GOP old guard."’ 10 FT. Lengths +49 trayed in the. women’s world as Galvanized box type, hours - a girl whe “made her mind up | when she was three she was go- | gouge. Complete line of Slip joint fittings. Handy Steel GARDEN ing to climb to the presidency.” | The rumored White House ambi- tions of two famous Californians’ — Nixon and Senate GOP Leader William J. Knowland — were lam- pooned as their doubles sang a duet, ““Mutual Aspiration Society.” CONVINCED BY RECEPTION A White House reception con-| vinced “Dwighta Eisenhower” that| she didn’t want t of her $g* dousnns thentie “l'tae Gta pence.” Steel Clothes P ost pr. & up She was assured she had muc- cumbed to the “most prevalent conte = Sateen” FILLMORE HARDWARE The curtain was rung down with all players singing, “It's a great! © 4108 West"Welton Drayton =| ven won't in power mes] Open Sunday 10to2 OR 3-1880 | of the hour, enjoy it, you may = : : Michigan to See Rise in Output | | Pontiac’s FIRST of Maple Syrup QUIK-SERVE LANSING @® — Michigan's 1957 maple syrup production is esti-/ seated of Wablb-auiliaiia: 8 ae oantl HARDWARE above last year’s output of 65,000 gallons. } The Federal-State Crop Report-| 20-Piece China ing Service said the increase came | despite a 6 per cent decrease in| DINNERWARE the number of trees tapped this | year, estimated at 281,000 trees. SET z High costs, the shortage of farm) ‘nt labor and some cutting of maple|f [cludes 4 plates, 8 bread trees for lumber were main rea-§ 4 ¢,uit dishes. Hichiy hip re chip re- sons for the lesser number of trees sistant, translucent, tapped. fired on nome ried "as god, however, rec 1495~ ported as good, however, from | the standpoint of both yield and’ quality, Sap started running about May 9 and trees were tapped as) _ late as April 6, Weather conditions | were reported as about ideal and| | Outdoor BAR-B-Q. GRILL - Round type with verde | : legs, makes it easy to take on ee eee —— or park. aes LTT Ki bse im) al 4 ‘ } . } = ats : — j yy, $ ed Se - ~~» FA i ‘ a ¢ , . - + ii 4 > ¢ ~ atta - ‘ Oe all as HD ya Fi ca - nn, .. 7 ae Rear =” Watch y a ye) SC Negreennees , balls Aubumn Ave.. , - : Wearing country are three India, Margot Kvasse whose work > typical of the missionaries from e « is among the aboriginal hill tribe the Bhils; (left to right) Margery Moore, a@ teacher in a school for mis- sionaries’ children; and Gladys Hend- rikson, director of a girls’ boarding Typical of the ordinary Pakistani, is the clothing worn by Mrs. Vern W. Rock Jr. (left) Vern Rock Jr. and istan. Mrs. Rock wears the costume worn indoors and Miss Steeves is shown gowned in the burqa, the covering worn “We're happy to be in your church”.is what Mrs. jit on Euler, missionary to Japan, is telling Dr. H. H. school in East Khandesh. The school includes a home for unwanted children, - an elementary school and a training center for Indian teachers. They are shown in the First Baptist Church at the Evangelical Alliance Mission Confer- ence, Peutise Press Photes by Moslem women in public. Network over the eyes permits just enough sight _so-the women may walk around. The three are here for the Missionary Con- ference being held this week in the First Baptist Church. according ‘|e 9 Hosts Sehstoni First Baptist Church issionaries Attend Convention el Delegates Describe Work Done in Various Locales 67th Annual Will Continue Th By MARY Evangelical Conference rough Sunday ANGLEMIER Pontiac Press Church Editor Missionaries from all over the world and lay delegates from across the United States have been g into pourin: Pontiac this week by car, bus, train and plane to attend the 67th annual. cal Alliance Mission Confer- ence at the First Baptist Church. Meetings of general interest are held at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. each day. All sessions are open to the public, to Dr. son of Formosa and the’ Rev. H. Lawrence Love dr. of Fort Lau- derdale, Fla. “Until 10 years ago, one million and on Christian education for chil- CLINICS “We are establishing small air- strips in the bush area where we will locate small clinics. A° Piper Super-Cub. with tandem landing gear will enable us to visit the clinics regularly, The plane will also serve as an ambulance to take patients to the hospital,” said the efforts of Dr. Savage that the college was started. * * * "x. au | A. REPT, & gil | EB | E d | Navy Mothers Meet | Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs. Mark “In 1952 I was speaking at the Kinney reported on the Kalamazoo Maranatha Bible Conference, of:state convention at the Poritiac ‘which Dr. Savage was. for a Japanese Christian training| of South Shirley avenue was hos-|t _School,” said President Hoke. “Dr.| tess for the social and business Mothers Club meeting Savage was present. He came! meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Old Orchard drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean M. to Charles R. Binder. To be graduated from Bay City in June, Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Binder of Tawas City. attended JEAN M. McLEOD Most Popular Fashio n Designer The Chicago Gold Coast Award, for the most popular fashion designer, was present- ed to Oleg Cassini, Over 700 women cast their ballots over- whelmingly for Cassini at the ‘Club Names Mrs. Newill President Mrs. Robert Newill was elected president of .the Sylvan Shores Women’s Club at a meeting held at the home of Mrs, Louis Living- ston on Woodbine drive, ~* * * Her. slate of officers includes ,|Mrs. Walton Adams, vice presi- dent; Mrs, William Leigh Jr., sec- retary, and Mrs, Norman Mack, treasurer. Mrs, Harry Dernberger, volun- teer worker, told of the work being done with the children at Pontiac meeting. The group contributed to the fund for the aid of emotion- ally disturbed children. * Cassini Receives Award The Cassini marked by interesting and in- tricate neckline treatments, molded midriffs and well-de- fined waistlines. Sorority Meets - at Rowe Home on Baldwin road for the evening meeting of Phi Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- ity. McLeod of | Birmingham Bride-Elect Entertained Margaret Manning Honored at Round of Parties BIRMINGHAM — Margaret “Sue” Manning has a full calen- oie ad | } f i E F E i 5 26 by Mr. and Mrs. Tit FeRiell * * ba “Marilyn Ri i her t planning. to entertain again : the— evenings of May 29 and June 1. * * * Mrs. Warren W. Russell of Jackson, Tenn., formerly of Women’s Group Elects Officers (At the Tuesday meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship of First Ch Mrs.) tin . ~~ * * arrived Tuesday to / , ° | Plans were completed for the in-| spend 10 days with Mrs. Marvin Valieta McClelland and Gay Cur- stallation of officers to be held; G. Kern of Catalpa drive, rin were cochairmen of the pro-|May 28. “Marriage” was the sub- x -*©& * . gram at the Monday evening|ject discussed during the evening} Mrs. Milton G. Wood has arrived meeting of Deborah Missionary|by the educational committee. |from her home in Phoenix, Ariz.,- wt arts (Ga Gate mare Refreshments were served by to visit her son-in-law and daugh- a an . meer|the hostess at the close of thejter, Mr. and Mrs, Genaro A, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 PAGES 17-19 | rin et ot thn dachel teaee, - Hollywood’s Greatest Moments Stars Still Shine Despite Ne ial Practicality rslees ay st. Soiveond tracing tol Pe. Freak Ginten. Bin Lapieniepencibilition ot selecting: aout Wuy-iter che tet the petace. Khe beaw-jhedn’t married him as he wished. (Saiet ed ether women who seunt |giawor, ison, re Tomaned, snd Ungedy alternate between-films-and TV.|ing stories, casting pictures and ob-|tiful blonde girl who had achieved|She told me, “I couldn't matry|to be able. to ; waaay Say: Ep aecnces| Loretta. Young and Jane Wy- |‘#ining financial backing, there's\screen royalty in Hollywood by|J because I wasn’t in love/successful careers with the equally By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS man practically have abandoned |J¥St not much time these days for| winning an Oscar for her moving|with him. I loved him, But Ibig job of being happy wives and INS Motion Picture Editor | their movie careers for the newer |tHe °ld whoopla. . performance with Bing Crosby in|wasn’t in love with him. mothers, - T've often been asked to com-| medium of television, but Jane * * ©. _ the Country Git” seemed eager married base- | Perhaps the closest thing to pare the stars of today with the) has new announced that she will And yet, it is neither true nor|indeed to give it all up for a life) 5.4) sao) Jee DiMaggic she |Norma Shearer today is Deborah, glamorous yesterdays. I can only| return to pletures if she finds |fair to give the impression that/of real royalty in a castle in) wousne she was in love with |/*dylike, witty, beautiful and re- say that I do not believe that the| the right vehicle. = Hollywood has become dull. Dull? /Monaco, sii vies ‘Menews him. But this, too, ended im a | ned. talent and temperament that go| fyeiv stars who have been hold-| Vt" Such newsmakers as Frank a tease edneeion, Be back-| breakup, principally because, I & 2 &_= into the making of a creative |outy and remained faithful to the(!02™*, Marilyn Monroe, Grace|is papell ening believe, Joo acted as though | I love her sense of humor. After artist change with the years. But\ovies have found that stardom |*0lY> Ava Gardner, Lana Turner |ground a where ae he was resentful of her career, |being invited to a birthday party - |cireumstances most certainly d0lencompasses far. more responsi.(*™t,, £orgeous diamond-dropping|and of foes, Bots Te and hardly ever took her any (given in my honor in London last change. : Iilities than it did 30 years ago, | Taylor Todd around our locale|spent ; place where she would occupy |Summer — and missing it — she toteg Sho wae vary oe twee ton a seeast os s cuseert comme to the. gutter Sek i A‘ star of today who does not! \practically every important|*Z2NTY OF af a ee See wes As of new, she seems very mgt gay tego) etooy Heer B daegeren Aa Alm pe - Perhaps, “the old order chang- ee re ne at here mach in fove with Arta® Sitire tas ace ne on his or her (or a business mana-|heads his own production company ett,” but not enough to keep Holly-| the hard way the rudiments of |.4 she respects him deeply. for eptember cence ger’s) shoulders is liable or gets @ huge percentage of the|00d happenings from being-pretty| the trade which has lifted her /1;. inteliect, But I still have the| How could I resist such charm- the chopping block. profits from another producer. _ |lose in interest to Washington and/ tosworldwide tame. : feeling that the final chapter has|ing flattery? Deborah had, in all Gone are the carefree > BY STEWART London on the news wires of the) yes Marilyn could have been/not yet been written about Mari-|truth, been with Queen Elizabeth, when the powerful film star to realize the|"™ a bright star had she happened|lyn’s emotions and her career. |She had been a visitor at the pretty girl or eon hel * * F along 30 years ago. Until just re- * «© *. * |home of William Astor in Cliveden - deal was; “Two most outstanding|cently, following her marriage to} And I feel the same way about/when the Queen dropped by to look , was sharing |®!amor all screen history|playwright Arthur Miller, shejanother turbulent screen queen,|/@t some horses and the lovely “any other|®re Marilyn Monroe and Grace|seemed to have the same kind of/Ava Gardner, who has been tiv-|Deborah had the great excitement. Universal In-|Kelly, and couldn’t be more/wistful insecurity, the same sort of|ing in self-imposed exile in Spain|of being presented to the lovely Power did the opposed in person-isad bewilderment of life that/because she feels she has “no|young Queen Elizabeth. _ n went on imarked Clara Bow. friends” in Hollywood. /|_ As for the men of toda)’s,, star. ¢ Philadelphia oe & & \TWoO BEAUTIEs ~ , | (dom, they are far less explosive money in great wealth, the John | 1 knew Marilyn long before the| No story of the glamour girls of|than the John Gilberts and Rudy any other id that of |world ever heard of her. She was|today would be complete without|V@lentinos of former years. “Cinderellas” |, frequent guest at Josephimention of two other outstand-| Rock Hudson is as simple and the only one who ever |Schenck’s home for dinner, as I|ing beauties, Kim Novak and uncomplicated as ‘an old shoe. still has the greatest re-/Deborah Kerr. - | He is, I suppose, the neardst thing this kindest of men, cid Ge te lel ta 30 tae Clark Gable, although Gable if 2 a RIGHTEEN ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, we “+ ~ 7 tovetier” “this” season than everjand wastt better-— 7 \ Gity lingeries will not only’ look before. It will also wear better “Five - Club Flower Show === it’s playtime! “SNEAKERS FOR. ourooors nee / é \ ‘ @ Full Foam Cushion Insoles _@ Built-in Arch @ They're Washable Go x 1b 0 eisners \, y Open Mon and Fri. Nights ‘til 9 The annual Inter-Garden Flower Show is scheduled for May 25 ifrom 1 to 9 p.m. at Pontiac Fed- ‘eral Savings and Loan Building. t, * * Participating in the show are ithe Dirt Gardeners, Better Home land Garden Club, Sylvan Lake, Waterford and Pontiac Branches of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association, Mrs, Fred Bohlman is general chairman assisted by Mrs, Sam Warwick. Co-chairmen for the flower show are Mrs. W..Ross Thomp- son of Pontiac Branch; Mrs. Dal- ton Ettinger of Waterford branch, Mrs. Allmacher of Syl- van Lake Branch, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs of Dirt Gardeners and_ Mrs, Iri Williams of Better Home and Garden Club. Handling entries are Mrs. W. F. Maybury, Mrs. Henry Gauk- ler Jr., Mrs. Therm Holloway, Mrs. ‘Olga Zander, Mrs. Helen Stewart, Mrs. Clark Easley, Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mrs. H. F. Simmons, Mrs, Gertrude Arthur and Mrs. E, E. Thomas. * * & Mrs, John W.' Fitzgerald, Mrs. Benjamin Jerome Jr., Mrs. E. L. Williams Mrs. G. :R. 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Carpeting. large leaf 3 $298, + | 3 i g i i | i i % i} ; 3 Lie . / ) \ ie ay 4 brat % fe / fi “f poet, Lea ao ae i ae, ! ae hk, / C \ 3) : ao ; ; e fs ) “4 t. / y | in : t j j ( } } i \ | f 6 4 es 4 \ " ‘iy % { e bie i % Z k * 4 ‘ j u P i \ \ > “i ; = ee : | - i u i ; Watch for School News samen le : T ry i A C " ce, Nee ls Your High'Schooh (|) oer ‘ : | : é ; t A tj t \ * i \ , oe On This Page Each, Frida Ne Gee H. ot oe ~*~ : & a Represented inthe Press? eo i ioe’ Aa ee SERA a ee ee rrr es rene oi + alee ‘ rs . a Pe os Pare 2 es att Ea iy Oe Goi aa =n : be if ¢. _ ) : AS iE 7 " ~ - me FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 wae? isis) Mk te ee et OTR, MIGHIGAN << S Fa Yee ENTS ONE | P ¥ ‘ * , Stisie Looney, chairman, Pat Mc- + * * Allister, pose Soar mc gg sa a i - . a | Rex Harris tein charge of the oe ely Sa ” ; garde, To cara’ pia a, ste Ea ern = WwrOuUp. fo Camp Ur ' e rs « oS eS ee eS # 3 three semesters; and to carn a Nes : PO en: ' : , a guard, » student miuist serve Those that believe nature is the|: William Coffing, plus spe e¢ial |select six candidates from the 32 four semesters. {best teacher will find supporters, groups like the 9-A Chorus and (eligible students for the election wabarge ‘at. Eastern Junior . High Sehool Girls Glee Club, | of school president and vice-presi- ” of approximately 3,072 students Where eighth graders will be €%; 1... wilt be dance numbers) Mt for the fall semester. next fall, PHS principal Francis posed to the lessons of the out | with costumes, to add a spectacu- The final issue of the Lincoln Staley has announced a new class- rs for’ one week, starting Sun-|),. note to the festival. Log will be out soon with sub- schedule arrangement. ; day. : * * * * scriptions now going on sale. Spe- re ea + the _students_will cOMip OUN at): iste was the Band and) eemtes are the pictures of Cones Whe “coatacted in ville fe tho fourth Snnual outdoor|Orchestra Concert, The orchestral with ‘class’ information” and hy , Gass cage As The: eet, : was directed by Donald Mason andiigries m bap : _ | education program. 7 tories, \ °30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; the second, the band by Raymond Fixel . 8:30 a.m,. to 3:30 ; and the They will receive instruction Thursday morning. the election Judy King, president of the third, 9-30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in such fields as weather fore- of student council officers will be| 271%’. Service Club, is making This schedule will relieve the al- casting, forestry, game, soll |i 014 plans for the selection of new mem : ready crowded conditions in PHS conservation, compass reading ‘ a? > ae bers for the fall semester. Each which have resulted‘from the large and nature appreciation. 2 2 room eligible for members pre- enrollment increases of the past “‘In- between lessons, the young: ere: od goth ewig -p foe sents names ofthe girls who’ are few years ‘ sters will take hikes and work dance to be held May 31. ship practi Hh and: geome: prea pnue adeoe ios Moonee A aah ah meayerra May, 13, SIE eaieeae “ae Lanchan aty \4T LIRCUE Naomi McVean is club sponsor. _at PHS, Calvin Mortensen of 69 | 14 and’ 15. Seniors whe pass’ the fire building and maintenance and| Lincolnites had a week of full| AT WALLED LAKE W. Colgate St. was the recipient { preliminary exams, attend class general house cleaning activity with the return ofthe 98) Watied Lake Junior High. School ot the American Legion prites | regularly, and do their written “We hope, in addition to their| Washington, D. C. trippers ninth graders devoted all day for oratory. Work satisfactorily will not have lessons, to acquaint t Lt. Gayton Randolph of the | Wednesday to considering their fu- For winning first in the district} te take a final examination in students with first hand experi-| Pontiac Traffic Safety Depart careers. For months the stu- ee eS eS kan dune. : a inch Geet casio doe ment had twe sessions with stu- aap Paes 0 sa Mg representative of Cook-Nelson| several graduating seniors N, Rydell, Eastern pro direc-| dents whe ewn bicycles: one for | Ts Maybelle Garrett, How- Post, Calvin recived a $25 savings! nove teop: retentiy: honed, with instructions im safety and the jard Chenoweth, and Donn Olin bond. scholarships to various Michigan ae Se & cee. eee Se * &* &* schools and colleges: University a at be ete wie im granting the li- | the speakers, For winning first in the zone|0f Michigan, Michigan State Uni- sters accompanied censes. An introductory assembly was contest at Northville Calvin was|Versity, and Harper Hompital, De- Charles Beyette, Inez Owen and) 1. ninth grade Chorus of. 61| held with Superintendent Clifford awarded a check for $40 and for/tFoit. Margaret Soyder, of the aste™ voices’ from Washington Junior| M, Smart introducing the key- joe yp Sporty + apace The committee on Scholarships don Junior High and Mrs. Joe| High presented two excellent as- note speaker; Albert Hoicomb, 4 ah eaeeeeee See qyeend Miyies Ste eeeey, Mae Med: of Pontiac High Ce te ee ne education announced ; seniors : P morning in exchange for the National Bank. pcahe’ Games tn mbt stile telahateel hacen thal dhe honk “y poset by the After this the students divided » “Music in American Life” will) Li ites several weeks ago. : accordi structor at PHS. include cenad Seenee, somaet he the heme af Or Medison Jem. is « ad perp aapieclner nsntiaabing Len, The subject of Cal's oration |Clancy, Loretta Young, Roland ior High vocal musical festival,! Eighty-four delegates Seanlahens number of qreupe the was the U S. Canin Se santana os Wednesday May 22 ne — ae Sachece Galer © i Cal : - grou this About 400 students will ‘ the state contest by the closest nounced that Judy Caspbell 1s the| bare to leave on the annual cruise to Mackinac will board the ship. From ieft are Sally Maier, Sta, tebeting Ge maecta ee ees ae recipient of the PHS Memorial] »Jsland aboard the S. S: South American. The Helen Prizant, Alex Sekles and Dave Scriven. | class of Mrs. Mimi Johnson and This is the second time in three) Helen Seybert was chosen by ie it cme hs reo] rea oe CY e N e : St ineha setanar-s | Graduation Nears 1 chools oe . an code refuse. the honor oe ee ek eee Other seniors not receiving, Thoughts of area high school sen-|day for next year’s classes with) pep club members that have jclass who has shown the most| ~— ore Tremper scholarships but obtaining valuable iors are turning toward graduation| the following elected: ; pang Boe Pt hs awd oe, roe class spirit, co-operation, and sports ‘afterward, party SS™ recognition for their high school] day. Class elections and the choos-! senjor Class — Jack Shaetier, 8 ee a et Se ake Arrangements were made by|8chievement were Janet Wilson,|ing of outstanding students are) gest: Margaret Braid, vice pins. year, | Marcia, Petrie and Richard Singie-| the order of the day. president; Mary Lynn Shoup, seo: | The first award will be given to ton. Guest speaker at the Clarkston) rosary; and Sharon Lamothe, |the most outstanding cheerleader . ome t At SE eae | Se of the yen. Fred. Dustin Dies, St Michael Holds Eight June graduates have been| will be Dr. Cari a Second and third awards will ’ : awarded the University of Michi-|fessor of education at Michigan | Junior Citss — Ken Robertson. '4. given to the member who has at- . | slears Ditin (San Reaeets Abeunt Schciership,| Sate Oulen, Rest Lanes. Tes| present, Jud Cale thaticy, sec | tended. the most ier State Archeologist | y rowning ite Chosen from personal interviews) graduation exercites are to be held) President; Judy , S€<-| activities this past yedr and who | and the results of tests, these stu./on June 20 at & p.m. For the|touery: and Barbara lustig. T°*\nas collected the most points. | saGivaw w@ — Fred Dust | dents will ive the nt of time, exercises ‘ : , | By JUDY MIEDIESAEE — ine U. of M. tuition’ from the|planned at the football stadium this| Sophomore Class — Mae Brown, |? _urth award will go to theinationally known poten wy team | | The annual May Crowning at St. granted year ee _{president; Gary Johnson, vice} i expert os ee ae Michael's took place on Wednes-’ Those honored were Judy Elwell,) ois Johnson, valedictorian of | President; Diane Dolecek, secre- a a ——- dey The prefect of the Myra Foines, Cari Helferich, Don- the graduating class, has been tary; and Ellen England, treasur- Future Buildi Plans a strok ~ | Sodality, th Heitjan,|ald Lovse, Constantine Sousani ler * *« * | Sager be ata : iS.| given the annual award of the |“ ° ° A self-educated man, Dustin was } crowned the statue of Our Blessed) Sharon Troxwell, Sharon Wall and) Reader's Digest Assn, for stu-— bial or fern piers Aare Be D if le eee e tae thiveraiy at Mother, while Patricia Martin,|Fred Young dents who by their successful | Presented Tuesday when Avondale |() pet ENC. wept of Se Unveiy Sp Ee rd ee is Sosy Sch . an tip in the commu- - Senior —h&S| The final meeti f the C. Jip st Z made up her court. nounced the selection of two PHS) pity, about 75 working on the decora-|o. to, Chas fk i ee a eae The juniors have their dance, seniors and one January graduate & tions committee converting the gym . "aay ds thaw ‘Giboaeal ¢ Michi | the Twin Spin, scheduled. for to-\to receive scholarships; Carolyn) AT ORI0! je| ito & tropical resort, complete Presbyterian Men of the church, antag af sant rr night from 9 to 12. Prizes will be'Leacher, Marilyn Hiscock and An assembly was held at Lake! with palm trees and a refresh-|Wil De On ine te ten ee tn leat collection of some 6.000 given to the couple dressed most| Phyllis Verstrate (January gradu-/Orion High School Monday when) ment hut. Invitation to the semi-|SUPPer at 7 p.m., — the; closely alike. ate.) the a 3 track team A formal affair is by the juniors and|@dies ees : sented regional trophy seniors only. c as James Hoag, principal. The trophy Following the dinner, the Rev : is now in the case in the school|/ AT AVONDALE : W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., will lead hall.’ Plans are being made by the|a discussion on the future building to O : *..8&::2 local church, and dele- Class elections took place Tues-jsend a cheerleader to a summer 3 : i | i F i : to go will be chosen by the offi-iand Dan Williams, will give a pictured Southern Ball st, Fred Parents es" 8/75 gor, = = , S . ' Ss ror. s | . f. f af LeBeau. i and John ing | Awards will be presented at the [the newly elected president, of the . | “powwow,” a get-together for all |group. —__ | By SANDY WHITE al ons g hey p > cot silos aia taba tor SPring arose Concert om May 22 an rogram at Waterford Township High School! Featured will be selections from) Commencement Is Set : Seniors popular musical shows. Featured N 2 oe ee vocally will be a duet by Delores) for Juniors and Seniors Saieer aah Sor: June 6 4 [ pody. Alljior Class members will participate presidential] by their parents, - on ent a speech.|June 6 in St. hall. members ~ *# week) At a meeting held on Monday on the/night Mr. and Mrs. George Drake, * |Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nichols, Mrs. Leona Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. : Gon. |Philip Bieri and Mr. and Mrs. rh Martin Koenig, were elected to be from|i" charge of the event, - now go Monday afternoon- the - r ; the Na- sponsored a moving pic- ‘| will com- “The Howards. of Vir- : | £ ! LOANED OUT by Reservation | Leonard's will gladly loan this punch set. . . FREE OF CHARGE . . . to any civic, church, | or educational group who desire to use it... we request thot ‘you make your reservations _ early, .16 quart bow! decorated with reproduc- tion Lion Mask handles , , . 19” Serving Troy *, « « 12 punch cups . « . and @ double lipped “Punch” ladle . . . Every part of this set hos many special uses, tool : = e. \4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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MAY th) fos Ve as dic cause: “I'd rather feed them a Softhearted—for Tulips _ rabbits found in. his yard bee \Holly wood Headlines CHICAGO (INS)—Robert Mur- \little milk in the house than phy of suburban Evergreen Park | have them stealing my tulips is bottle-feedinga nest of baby | outside.” NOW! Thru : a MON. One of the — THEY TRIGGERED A FINEST 2 « ‘QWhimnaalaice | and most THAT STARTLED ENTERTAINING ALI pictures of the year! > AMERICA! EN “{ eials geod to school | can’t face them!” iy LAND REST SENN FRANK LOVENY: NINA FOCH- DEAN JAGGER * PLUS * witeannanceunt STarAing asCHAD, with ¢ conscience VIRGINIA es HELEN, with a pes. EDMOND O'BRIEN 43 JOE, with ebotrle | -This,-Jerry says, is why Rainier igave his permission for the film- \prise me one bit if Rainier, who } Mann told me, has gone in to 20th | Acre.” 'ward, but she’s so in love with her husband I doubt if she'll want | August if Susan would make the ‘picture, although we had hoped | Montiel, got on the telephone and jtold me she leaves next week for ‘more pictures for Columbia, and arrangements for Ernie's deal. | Movie Will Take. Public Frank Sinatra, and he \was all! they expected and more. Dorothy told me that as soon as he finished | a scene with Kim Novak he came over to talk to them. NOW! = ee sre | io TE on Tour of Little Monaco By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS crew of “Operation Madball,” and d rsonal inscri HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The wait-can oe had ® Pe sf ing public will see Monaco, the! The McGuire sisters, Dorothy, COMING SOON! Another of Cowboy Hank’s Big Show © Round & Square Dancing © Entertainment. ntures of home of Princess Grace and Prince ; Sis h oc Rainier, in “Holiday in Monaco” Christine and Phyllis, have he meets and falls in | love with a movie actress tour- feaehh the tiny kingdom after at- an ti. \W PLAYING will be made in “the style of! “Three Coins-in the Fountain” and show all the highlights of pic- turesque Monaco. ing. Personally, it wouldn't sur- is a real bright boy, had his eye on the tourist appeal this would have. ~ | A BID FOR JOAN A definite bid, director Anthony \Century-Fox for Joan Collins to iplay the lead in ‘God's Little “We also talked with Susari Hay- ito work, although we thought the | ‘location in Georgia might appeal |~ to her. “Erskine Caldwell, the author, whe is here, agreed to wait until to get started in July,” Mrs. Mann, the former Sarita Spain to make personal appear- ances with her latest picture, “Rachel Miller.” She has been in- MUTINY MIAIDENS' 'vited by the Spanish government./§ ~~~ Ernie Kovacs telephoned to say au revoir before he went back to New. York. He's returning to Holly- wood in the fall to make some | when he does he wants to bring | his wife, Edie Adams, and they'll look for a house. | Harry Cohn, who is in New York, | where he interviewed William Holden about “The Mark Hellinger | Story,”” will also see Kovacs in) the big town and complete final ; STARTS | Exclusive es It's a Norman Krasna yarn) pone —— ! vy, a — b| | ) | at , our Butterfie eaters | Ay WW. de Wy, YL, fj | ly o | cocoa mn wom 33 | OA PIRTT) §=6tODAY and | era IN CLAUDE RAINS ssusiSSeosse | 4 x a dL HN FORSYTHE: MYRNA LOY: ADOLPHE MENON ESS CHARLES LAUGHTON - CLARK GABLE wm Franchot Tone + An 0-6-8 Masterpiece Reprint A COWARD i NEmaScope - Watch the Ponting Press tor 6Z Rob 7 i Ho O ey \A SHOWING — SATURDAY | ihe ie COMMERCE ~find-of South Union Lake Read’ at Haggerty Read. EM 3-066, TONIGHT 2 oo 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph. Phone FE 5-4500 - —EXCLUSIVE——- = ~ FIRST RUN. 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Many of] multicolor. e > Using “2 of these arated DOES NOT BURN! eas So muc! n written a the nation’s largest rose growing] Among other species roses | together a garden produces : " ee | Rhododendrons Grow America’s favorite flower, the/ fields are leonted where rains are|are those that come in coral-|abundant color and a beautiful Safe for plants POTTED ROSES Well All Over, Say rose, that it would be nearly im-| few and far between. In this case,|orange, coral-shell pink, cherry|contrasting effect, from a warm sa Lao $1.95 and $: d $2.25 Experts possible to fully cover all of the|irrigation aids the maturity of the|coral and clear pink. Also added|soft looking year to a dazzling) morning . on P types, their care and their neces-| plants, to the list are crimson-red, orchid-' bright one. ‘| © Onc. sities at once, This article will Sat. GANIC Also in dry weather, a mmich of peat moss or other Fascinating new hybrid rhodo-| attempt to give general informa- dendrons and colorful new azaleas|tion on the ‘topic. FLOWERING 53 SHRUBS This true All Natural plant in Pots Geraniums—Vines end other plants for window boxes. Annual and Per. Plants of one variety or another can be grown successfully practically everywhere in the country except in areas where soils are heavily alkaline. The plants offer an exciting event in gardening for those who * * * little’ care after they have been planted. organic material is good, This should go te a depth of severajl inches To insure that new roses Will) since it preserves moisture and pay off in color and beauty, 8) cools the ground, After mulch- and attention should be) ing, it is only necessary to water given them two or three months about once a week unless there is natural rainfall, If old flowers are cut back to hottest weather food is safe and fattening for all plants. Use on lawns in worry. Feed roses and flowers monthly to enhance color and vitality. 50-l. bag 4,50 without a . them, | et ee b eneeenn. How. |g ee mers are cut Dack (0 eee ee eee eee sd Ne favorite complete food for lawns. Lawn Seed Fertilizers | “*“° "eS Oo ey te eee er ir | tne Strongest leat joint, the second a anion ool Se Once planted and mulched they ever, roses do not crop of blooms will be much can be watered in immediately Garden Tools and Supplies require very little maintenance| they are left to stand in water. | healthier and more full of color. : Pee : after they are established, while A soaking every few days will For variety, it is recommended EP Enough for 1000 Sq. Fe, eee . 1.50 4 they produce spectacular masses bring the best results that the home owner try some of A Enough for 2500 Sq. WG ccccp kere MecNeil’s Nursery jot om regularly, year after! when ordering packaged roses|the newest types as well as the Sq. Ft.......4.50 667@ Dixie H MA 5-1946 a * * * poicet prev onl peal & Si aes tag es ke aoe ae wy. arrival : care t can tal Colors range from white and|water for about an hour before/plants. Due to the wide range of nope 6 nic Lawn Food, 80 ibs vee (3.65 : pink through lavender, orange to| Planting. A*mound of earth around | colors, the flowers may be picked Lewn Food, 80 Ibs pr ces A Pe p | é : is reds. Even in many alkaline| the plant is recommended. It is|for any occasion, such as table Royster’s Special 10-6-4, Senor 3.35 for BETTER FLOWERS =| soils they can be grown success-| also advisable to spray for insects) bouquets or corsages. yaa Specia! 5-10-5, 80 Ibs,............3.20 and healthier plants .. fully by the addition of peat moss,/and disease before blooming time. x * * — OD Bib. acces csess at sulfur, aluminum sulfate or other ~ * & Some of the more beaytiful Ask for porary Ay Drool leas Ws ttrfirdlnga a Pt Sune wn Beant vi nurserymen, n planted where they yellow c . , a si elt "There is a wide range ot hart. | te benefits of light at least half| sparkling Floribunda that blossoms REGAL forti ness in both rhododendrons 4 FEED & LAWN SUPPLY 28 Jackson St. —WE DELIVER— = FE 2-048! Expert Has Hélpful Hints! ‘About Common Insects - AMERICA’S FAVORITE—This vase is packed full of the bloom- ing Yuletide réd roses, through the courtesy of Jacobsen's Flower Shop in Pontiac. Surrounding the flowers is an array of green foliage to set them off. This variety is just one of the many popular types used for decoration in American homes today. OPEN SUNDAY — OPEN EVENINGS EVERGREENS $649 Government Inspected Polson ‘ivy control is needed| wintme tas; “enrin the newly Spreaders—Yews — “_—*? around fence Ijnes, summer home| emerged insects occasionally in- _ Arborvi and near favorite wood lots. To} vade dwellings in tremendous num- a taes Tay, OO ys ast a ied CCT®, Once these insects are inside Potted ree nt to auny it ta 2 dan | a amelines, control te very di) FLOWERING § SHRUBS ficult, Many can be gathered by gerous and miserable using the vacuum cleaner. Any Bnowtell « rerwtnie $95 294 Ocklend For those who care, identifica- |household spray containing Rote- sot and Stang Her ” tion is simple, but control is very ane 0 MO Gam & yon ome 3 spray. LAWN & GARDEN Many Outdoor Rooms sain te chamicala| sie control has to be while they . Potted $495 which are used to control this outside ose Bushes Outdoor living tooms, or~patios| perennial weed are difficult to ap- ; Citmber - Fieribundas are more numerous on home Prop-|ply and not particularly effective. ‘ _ Hybrid Teas erties than ever before as fami- Anew ee es im Bud Ready“to Bicom lies generally have taken to daily| 4.06 rages duane o° ul bege ssa years bes ‘ 7 cae J yo ever, It is absorbed by the leaves y and carried down to the roots. fon 7 sein of Neverrnen___[io writ arc » CSE TrOUDIE “ered is tbe ecpated Silage seen puto Per pp Serene crs Cemetery Urns Now Ready to Plant © 4XD-WEED KILLER © TURF BUILDER Lawn Mower'169 - GARDEN SEEDS BULK OR PACKAGE -BARBER'S FEED STORE | 9665 Highland Rd. (M-59) A Wide Selection of Every Blooming Thing Jacobsen’s Orion Garden Center 524 Se. Broadway (M-24) Perry St. ---— 15 Minutes From Pontiac on New Divided Hwy. Lake Orien — Popularity Growing for Bachelor Buttons | sa Violas Bloom an | c Long Time Are Useful 18 finish the irae which last te E ge i i .@-v 4 eo) @ | BIG WHEELS 2 i “| a t rf FF 2 a e “4 H | E i ANCHOR ROTARY LAWN MOWER = to this day, says the Ame: world's laeguat-ools Association of Nurserymen. pet “@njrea commonly being called “, I inc ; : #e For Those Who Wont | _ the Best . . . 20% & 21” | | = Simplicity t-Boy Riding Lewn Troctors | ile They Last iL ANNUALS end GARDEN PLANTS 1 [tein or ea Yor Bowe 1| Walking and Riding Tractors ond Rotary Tillers pe eras teers “yenpea ae, li 1 | “FE 5-741 1—Open Monday Saturday 8 t 6 sa em seal 7 é eee ee ee ee ee Ee Pee Bike ee ha! a ee i Bs - i i; a ; , is } ? & \ Nos f \ af : : : is En f f et s i } Cea ee ee 7 ele THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957_ , | (. YWENTY-FIVE.. as Vs Ps 7 : 2 : y : : < a - a Tiger Southpaw “x. & xX x & *®. a aoe | ; - peri _—— ‘Happiness Pills’ May Be Answer Bertoias Aver Now .398Makes ist Start ri - = ‘ * Spectator interest in sports such as football, baseball) er Ol a S ver age : OW @ . ® 4 and basketball in the country has grown in leaps and : ae ee Since A ril 8 bounds in the past decade. NEW YORK u — Reno Bertoia says “happiness pills’ may have; to stop using the pills,” Dr. Leader said. “Their use should be p 3 For the fan, of these three, basketball has jumped the lifted him atop the major league batting standings. But the new De-| governed by each individual's case and should be watched closely.” fen uses Ci le ? farthest, football next and then baseball. troit Tiger team physician ri he i “— to stay there on his own, x *« * i 7 eis — rir “T take two pills a day,” Bertoia said. “I don’t get any physical $ KO “tg uk png een see no “1 don’t know Whether it’s the pills or what it is,” said the 22- jor mental reaction but just feel relaxed and calm. Win at Boston — Se evs id competitive year-old Detroit third baseman ‘whose rise from a .182 hitter last | - “Maybe it's psychological . ... but it's working.” ) : ‘ nee = fastest growing of which has been year to = current .396 hes been meteoric. “I feel more relaxed and Bertoia said he started taking the pills when he took over the| wew YORK m@ — Billy Hoett! archery. « . I'm confident, Maybe it's a diet of steady work.” ; regular third base spot for the Tigers from Jim Finigan April 20. He 1) mark his 25th birthday with! : According to the survey of Athletic Institute, outdoor i Ths Th BEE oe - aid -he didn't know if he would continue using them. gest geet ten 18 days whent activities of boating and fishing take the top spot of ae Dr. Luther R, Leader recommended to Tiger president Harvey x * * the Detroit Tigers meet the New; recreation, but for athletic participation the greatest Pegg naar ory sae, vee: ne ane gnenee mamas Ie" Decaae any wanted “Bertola has been using them as recommended by a physician Vers Yaakues tonight at the so} increases after archery were made by bowling and ten-| says the “happiness pills” he goin purp ee ci arog, Served) in Wiorida who observed him during the training season,” Dr. Leader | dium, . nis. | takes may be the answer, now _— ee ok said. “I feel the psychological effect of their use on him has been * * * leads the Major Leagues in bat- _ : : ; twice as great as the actual physical effects.” The young southpaw, a 20-game kt we we ting with a .398 average. I think that within the next two weeks Bertoia should be able re ine Genk cy duneraue pik dnity woh Ganioteee hat bon Seeaeane The most surprising thing is that the smallest gains | two pills of half strength. of action since April 28 with a sore percentage-wise of the all-age participants were made THURSDAY'S FiGuTs Bertola and pitcher Al Aber are ‘the only Tigers taking the tran-|arm. by football and golf. a ‘cuaastatgs BE "Gocked ‘cut, tareld| quilizing drugs. 2: : ne eS A bigger surprise, especially in view of the Ameri- | a rous as ream vimipolsied Frankie Daniels: xs * ee ee a can sweep in the Olympics, came with the decline : he 2) ie Dr. Leader says it will take from 5 to 10 years to “establish a - Sms ag no in participation in track and field. . 138M, 10,” true line on the after-effects” the drug will have on Bertola." that Hoeft began throwing : bat- All the figures of the survey were based upon general () omin rule = ee ek tare et work participation in both organized and unorganized activ- : ~ been wpe” deine 400 is : ities. no assurance he is ready to start HERE IS GROWTH SINCE. 1946: : See By BRUNO L. KEARNS to think I was cracking up whee In the 17 23 innings Hoeft SPORT TOTAL U.S. PARTICIPATION | sports Editor. Pontiac Press _| I'used to practice my golt swings pinched before. hie. aeva. gave ext, 1946 1956 Increase i Wes want end ot he teens tho. tow a = “al he neither won nor lost a game. Boating ......... 20,000,000 28,000,000 40% iy. s, Navy during World War I,| “but after 1 made - Peers: ~*~ * * : Fishing ......... 13,100,000 20,813,000 58% jut ase 2nd class seaman in 1917,| Cup team, they all seat me tele saad on, ten Tigus dot hale Bowling .......:. 12,500,000 20,050,000 60% ihe always had the: dream that| Sams.” Most of them would nine-man pitching staff will go on Hunting ........ 9,990,000 11,784,000 20% | |someday he would return to. the nao ~ Jekating on thin ice.” a Basketball ...... 9,000,000 11,000,000 20% [Sfac."\" Suing hammock but as| The trophy match against Bur- Sn ee: Baseball ........ 5,000,000 7,106,000 42% a pasmnger on a luxury liner. _|ton will be played over 36 holes at sa ectath Caceres anetk Softball ......... 4,700,000 6,675,000 19% | The firs phase of that dream) en ev Oakland Hills’ peo’ will Bunning celebrated his elevation Tennis .......... 4,100,000 6,583,000 60% iwhen he played in the British arrive in Scotland June 23rd to from the bullpen with a 21° Golf ............ 4,300,000 5,100,000 19% [Open of 1925. “The ship was thejget in some practice rounds. He oa tania and it wasn't luxury ay over ay * a Archery ......... 1,700,000 4,600,000 170% NN'T Giant ‘sleep in a hammock,” |ish Open being held at St. Andrew only five hits in pitching a coms Skiing eseseee 1,400,000 2,180,000 57% said Watrous. 45 miles — te _ game ~ the first eo since : Football ........ 1,500,000 -2,180,000 «57% | Im 19% with the Ryder Cup | Burton, who is 53, is considered x" 4 Track and Field .. 675,000 580,000 -15% | team he crossed the sea for the [next to Tanry Coton wens. _ a = a second time. This trip on the | players &: eR > : Wrestling ....... 150,000 170,000 14% Moritania the accomodations a - made = clean Calc som we ak oe it DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX were a little better, but the lux- | sweep ho} recap wreg. CLINKERS r) GLASSCRAFT BOATS Gil Schaefer’ $ jesse Fie- me tral te es ~mneo shear pins | Anti-friction bearings. Up to 24 months to pay re oer ‘ - of State Test PHS Wins 2, Loses 1 Match in Ist Round at Cranbrook Preliminary round of the Class A division of the state schoolboy tennis tourney was completed yes- terday. But with threats of bad weather for today Howard Coan, tourney director at Cranbrook school, scene of the A-B tests, was skeptical about getting by the 2nd round, all piled up for Saturday's wind- up” he said. All Class A preliminary singles and doubles were completed yes- terday, but the final match, a hot one between Maples’ Frank | (Port Huron) wasn’t - finished until] 7 p.m, Armstrong won, 4-6, 1-5, 6-4. Other clesé matches in-_ cluded the long *doubles battle won by Vern Osterlund, Bob Davis (Royal Oak) over Port Huron’s Henry Parkinson, Marty McDoniel, 8-10, 7-6, 6-1. Only: three singles and two doubles Werep layed in Class B. Most were set over for today. Chiefs won two singles, doubles match in their only action yesterday. A full round was ahead barge lost to Southfield's and Beck 64, 8-6. Dick Mallory “If rain interferes we'll be| | ce Forshew and Jerry Armstrong |. for aren Prep. | thlet es By H. GUY MOATS There appears to be a well-de- fined opinion among many observ- ers in this area that Pontiac High’s defending state track championship team has a good chance of snatch- ing a third successive title this weekend at East Lansing. . Kermit Ambrose, Birming- ham’s mentor, is among those heiding this opinion. He pointed out today that scattered individ- x * * Fast Fields | Five area schoolboy links teams; today put the finishing touches to their play, preparatory to the big meet of the season — the state pe onal yireuneradote at Mid- ~Tand CC, Saturday. “Three ofthe teams are in the 15-team Class B division, Only two nt the section in Class A. Pontiac, usually among the qualifiers in its division, fell out of the select list a week ago. Waterford also missed out. $t. Frederick, “C’ winner at Flint, Bloomfield Hills and Walled Lake in “B”; Birmingham and Royal Oak Dondero in “A” are the area squads. Rams have won their division title twice, in 1933-1936. Keego Har- bor, was C-D champ in 1945. RO " Pentine Press Phete Shrine won the “B” crown twice |Chuck Farr, Bob Thompson, Bry-! (1950-1952). Royal Oak led Class n Links Test in 1933-1941, Current champions are (A) Dearborn, (B) Kalamazoo State High and (C-D), Jackson St. Mary. There are 15 Class B, 13 Class A and seven C-D teams in the finals. ae Maplés’ squad includes No. 1, Pete Jackson, Pete Green, Mike Conroy {son of a golf pro) and Tom MeDaniel. Rams’ players are’ Dick and Ed Kast (brothers), Joe Keller and Bill Haps. Coach Gene Wright's squad put ‘in a good warmup round, yester- day at Orchard Lake CC, outscor- ing St. Mary’s (OL) 41. Bill Haps was the medalist for the round with a 41. For Bloomfield Hills are Bud Badger, a consistent low shooter, ant Ewing and alternate Jim - WATER SPORTS won over Southfield’s Symons and + HEADQUARTERS George Palian took a default from HOPE TO KEEP IT — Four PHS trackmen, only members of , Gross of Berkley. point-getting contingent from the 1956 state championship team on A in 1947-1951 and Pontiac won it |Fuller. * Hours: Daily 9 to 5:30 Sin!” Wises’ whm.) det. George| this year’s crew poses with the big MHSAA Class A title trophy, +— < Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 on oe y) £% 62: | Bae which they hope to_retain on Saturday. They are, from left—Larry = >... Saturday 9 to 5:30 : ‘ Beamer miler), Hudson thigh, broad ~jump),~Archie : “1265 $. Woodward DesAineas det. Det “E pet)| Brooks (als) ond ri Barge thigh jump). Ray is the current ; uae Ce. Os Jerry Om) St. state high jump champion and holder of the unofficial state mark ; Just North of 14 Mile Road [Harder (MG) ‘Get Michecl Warren| of 6 feet 5% inches. ‘ BIRMINGHAM Symon pe Pe Be ot ‘MI 7-0133 gO 6-4727|Bekag. | ST | ey aot: Semey Pospepenn, tiarly Mo-iet Sohn ‘Manceca’ Mel Weiner (Berk. |D=! ‘M0? eae tae. Flint Scene of Bout def. William Dave (MC)| Class B Singlee— FLINT —Mickey Crawford, the Buy Your Used Car With fet "ies “White, d"Robarge xs Waslowsk ita) ea Pty danford |young Saginaw welterweight who ; CONFIDENCE def. Dennis Bob "Kook (eu OM SEL Ren Litoae Chie) oat nas won nine in a row and 15 Backed With 32 Years of wk oo ne ee a (Marysville) 6-3, 1-6. |of his 16 professional fights, eres Hewitt (Bhm, * Class B Doubles— former lightweight champion : BRAID MOTOR’ SALES ton. self “Grawtora’ (Bim). “get, “Art a Zid Sechetmer, Robert Schults (Cre2} lace (Bud) Smith next Thursday Cass at W. Pike FE 23-0196 Bob alton a pK Fon, Wiliams lapten, Laney = mae 8 See ee _™ : Ver! Bob Davies Haber (Oak Park) 6-2, 6-4 auditorium. thbiitticte tec Lo a | : pam SAGINAW at possi e Dickinson -« ounces, a tad Mon, & Fri. niga crush proof . , . water repellent and air cool, Weighs only two to three Zephyr weight Milan with a new level tele- Marco features a tinental colored bon for summery good taste, Announce the Opening of {Hogan Close Behind WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, best score of his career, 7-under- par 63, and still started the second Harney s 63 Leads Tourney W. Va, @—Paul Harney shot the round today looking fearfully over Chiefs, Saginaw (Split 2-0 Tilts Pontiac got some.of its best fap? 728 flag ale Rams, Holly Warm. Up for State Golf Tourney Junior Track Triumphs more than twice in a row, Saginaw to 1949. In the days when Detroit schools were permitted to com- times, 1927-30, Monroe won it twice Valley school to have held the crown. Maples will have a strong squad Kiof nine at the Class A-C meet in East Lansing on Saturday, Class B-D titles are at stake in the Ann Arbor section of the MHSAA eham- pionships, Pontiac area has a nunt- ber of strong contenders in “B”. Besides PHs and Birmingham, Waterford has five, Royal Oak and Berkicy have several qual-. ifiers. including Berkley’s fine hurdler Myers. Lake Orion, St. Mary's (OL), Rochester, Cranbrook, Troy, Mil- ford, Auburn Heights, are among contenders in “B.” St. Michael's Dan Dropps is the lone Pontiac Class C qualifier (high jump). He was 2nd in the 1956 meet. - Chiefs have about a dozen en- tries, but will miss Joe Hill, ace sprinter, whose bad back has not responded to treatment, Hudson Ray, unbeaten this spring in the high jump, defends his crown, and is favored to add a new title. He will also be a threat in the broad jump Other members of the o- pions’ squad are Alex Barge, Fred swrae tt in the high jump: miler’ ‘Roger Coates {who set a regional mark at Ypsi .last week); half miler Larry Beamer,.440-man Ar- chie Brooks, dash men Dick Kel- ler, Jim Hawkins and Tom Conley, hurdler John Phiegm, 830-man Pete Cox;- Mike Hardiman in the shot put. The half-mile relay team also qualified, Maples have twe fine vaulters fm Bil) McFarien and Bij Alcorn. . aed Dumbrigue relay Martinez of v hurdles and | NITE Ss NEEDED * Leave your eat between 4 ond 5 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF - Just Because You Can't Toke Time During the Dey i USE OUR CONVENIENT | | NITE SERVICE ERVICE + SERVICE Pp. MH be rat 8 A.M. Lincoln's ist: CHEVROLET | Durelle Wins by KO |. MONCTON, N.B. urCanadian| lightheavyweight champion was a 5-straight winner from 1945 pete, Northwestern ‘won it four 1936-37. Flint Northern has won! the title twice, 1950 and 1953. Ar- thur Hill in 1944, is the only other Kansgs Favored . in Big Seven Track Tourney — LINCOLN, Neb, # —The unl. versity of Kansas’ Jayhawks open defense of their Big Seven Cop- ference outdoor track and field championship here this afternoen and they are considered a leaij- pipe cincly to wrap up their 12th consecutive title. * *« * : Preliminaries in eight events and finals in the discus were @n today’s program scheduled to » 4 gin at 3 p. vg = * One nad satlcen considergd in extreme danger was the discus throw mark of 183 feet, 5 inchés set by Olympic champion Al Oerter of Kansas last year. It is Oerter who threatens that mark. SALE Top Flight Golf Equipment a Reg. $112.00 $16 Golf Bogs . 10.804 $12 Golf Begs. 5.50 New and Used Goll Balls All Types of Goll Equipment and A squads in the “B” division after tj olan § tests no eee Ray Bell’s were the biggest Class . 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The contest ends "OO" OOO OOOO Oa OL aa Om S i } teenths test, which with the Derby) Wisner Field tomorrow morning at|May 31. - . i ‘ and the Belmont Stakes helps'9 o’clock to shoot the mibs for the The three weighing stations are = : ean ER We Believe Our Prices Are jroo and | really learned could deals.” You know be i ag ARH egg li NTR ici on i namie malar ing ne AIS TIAA READ WHAT - THIS PONTIAC | MAN SAYS: — * “1 just bought a new 1957 Chevrolet, “! was out to find the best deal 1 . » « who isn’t... drove all around checking with these dealers who are — those “big : 3 2 z i. Z a lesson. . and sot kind | ail Pe ij és i , ‘a g8: as Low as the Lowest! " JAMES D. BECK 249 South Edith Street, Pontiac * {all down we We urge you’to shop around first, check on all of those | “super-colossal” give-away deals you hear about... then | come in, we'll show you a real. honest-to-goodness deal |. in black and white), and bac ked by our exclusive | _ 3-year guarantee. jo Ie. 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Re fi Mercury “Mark 10” 10°h.p, motor ........$352 Wi TAKE TIME TO MAKE THE TRIP TOM @ ROCHESTER BEFORE YOU BUY ANY x ks es : CAR se S Pee SUES * : ee: 3 ee Bae ee te eh = : ERENC o 3 : ae ae ee : diel as li tn tt lil pide ls lita lie de st de as wes ahi oe 2? Bares ek Pa hello epi cicy sea i ee ee eS Ro igs pS at SE ae Seah ai Sina Sal a ba le ace a Oo 2 AIR | ED i Sane al OBR tae ? - ' #t 2 : . ’ , t t : % i ! eS Ee » i ie \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FR FRIDAY, MAY 17,1957 se ne . a waxy IN ay * } ~ = i " 2 eu ee a A IRE NRE ee SRNR RE I RE Re a a a a a a a o hopefuls who have migrated to col-|zezynski is doing the same at the lege, certain ones stand out and|U. of D, Bob Casteel, Pontiac grid- must be given special attention.(der, matriculated to Kansas, . = No matter how you look at it, the _| Other colleges . Co . first See Coane fee Ee riers sesh ulin’ nvertibles Hayes and Charles Schack of Wa- : Albion, [eee ee Se ees 2 : ‘Reem Oe terford have been letter winners at A of Excellent Values in 1956 clendpelnt ot sapid dar Bi : Michigan, Williams (Mass.),) ‘actory Executive Cors head of the class. The 18-year-old |tively. ne “i ee ee ng. freshman) Oe sae OL orem §=xLARRY JEROME OL 1.9711 is Classy ; ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “For More Than 30 Years a Good Place to Buy” ¥ ho KBR ARO 2 oe oe ee HAYES JONES AT EASTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE BEGoodrich Ss oan ? il biddddddbe tides) PICNIC JUG ¥ ivéi » © MONET Gack Ouatawtes ARTHUR A. SAMPSON 391 Pioneer PE 64-2139 BIG 24” ADJUSTABLE GRILL and " “" MOTORIZED SPIT! ECONOMY-PRICED 18” " Cawalier” _MOTO-MOWER * cement! ¢ epee te tin OEE Se ey eeoeeennnrentte ten $39.95" dt Sound Tire odie orto Your Ovn Tires ' eed ~d — — ead in, me ed —a a — ad — — at ag Ba) — hee — e reed a ~ —_—— —— en ee Ged — ~— lec) — 2 oe — —— ao. = = ed a) “a hited ed = See ed = od — acd at od oe = -— — ae aaa : cad =e = - = = <. ad Sd el a = ed ed - cd = - 4 = . - Bee - re | / iv I i ie pe, I os ae Be a A iM bie As 129) | 4 ; ; = - . ' ; fi ee \ 0 eee a { | \ “ ; f . ; / # ? a f ao : f: paid Pm A : 5; | ' TRIRTY \ aes | |_|. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 Visas 2 ‘ ae | ee : : eS : \ re N . ; ! . > nee " T ’ r v . ' ’ " a ae THE GIRLS, by Franklin Folger} DONALD DUCK \ 1 By Walt Disney Awaits Arraignment : . is : a —— ve Ernest A. Valderas, 24, of 44 i} _ ips W, Wilson St., accused of slash- J % ) . R ing a man’s face May 5 with a = mn, > linoleum knife so that 36 stitches $ : Dp ~~ were required, waived examination : oe Wednesday and was bound over to Circuit Court. : The original charge of assault with intent to murder was reduced to felonious assault. Valderas was freed on $500 bond by Municipa] Judge Cecil B. Mc- Callum until arraignment Monday. He stood mute at his Municipal Court arraignment May 8, and Judge McCallum entered an inno- cent plea for him. Good News for Anglers | LANSING # — Anglers will still be able to fish in the Great Lakes for free. A proposal to require fishing licenses. for Great Lakes fishing was killed in the Senate last night as objections came from senators from every section of the state. By T. V. Hamlin NAW, NUTHIN MUCH... HAD A BIG MEETIN’ BOARDING HOUSE . a, EE NN MELD A Os, ‘ ea ; Y, 4 EGAD,SAM! PRICES ARE SOY, "nes cover A RoliTop LF XN YZ, ONTLANDISH L TREMBLE TOY DESK MIT LESS GOODS/u. GY | : YB ASK THE PRICE ON THE SPORTS’ Bur VEN I SEE YOU,PLEASE [7 vA) ENSEMBLE I SELECTED ~~ 71 Cay CoMETHING BESIDES, / Pack FR SAE ae ee COMPLETED =~ \ \, "NICE DAV BH — ae K-KAFF,/4+« JUST SEND ME ANYWAY SOME-~- = A Bile A HAPPY SURPRISE, | \ UME YOU NEED . RANC ) a L Hope) (ANODDER . eee --- NOTHING . : HEH-HeH/ yy =\SUITL _ | LIFE Is.so . DIFFERENT EVER . . Vf IT 1" | BORING--- SAME || HAPPENS --- NO | —"% OLD THINGS DAY ~SURPRISES--- AFTER DAY COLLECTIONS ~ ARE IRREGULAR= Take a ot this. 5 way. = H ts save a vi sali. | [— ANT AD. DIAL FE 2-8181 ee a a? a Ta EES OE! LR Seas fj ; Ey / | f 2 EE - f ¢ : ; J 7 ee ee ee ee yl /j Zé ‘ a En tf th i) fen Ty fa 7 We a ? Fz 4 yi s IDAY, MAY 17, } = PONTI pall Selected Issues Pace Market 5: eer = Mev een We oe vi OF COUNTY ROAD COM- wer Inc. 464 §. Wood- or we Pham, Bee * OF OAKLAND. MICHIGAN SOLD: LOMERSO SON, a : ROBERT ©. FELT aa tcole. work ti ight. sosemsbly A Mr. nat fes00 . ARTHUR MURRAY | NEEDS 20 teachers. Death Notices | seas. as roar $96.50 for 30 hours. Apply ‘n - om son =. Mr, De Monday, rors, MAY 16. 1987, ARVID, N.. May 17 ‘nogn to 6 p.m. band of Mrs. R. Pors: dear sa gg yh Sigg Syl Spe Rey ts. Biutta: Gens brother ever in owners Lapeer, of ‘am Saturday oe = ER Stay is, “at er : am ee Good phase phone Carl Nelson aun ig, Ie PE t40ll Home phone, PE %-S00s = in state at the Voorhees- — Pa” fe WN. MAY 15, id67, DAVID foot ge Bons ok work, 247 St. age 53; beloved Apply 8:30 a.m. to a.m. & 3 father of Clafies B anak pond to 4 p.m. Mills ry, 16 W. Poets win be sank Ly rer ~ IN r Sen! ¥. Davis Puneral Home, Saturday lake . Union ty SR night to Senetodia, Migsiastpgs tor Shop, Pontiac. service at 2 p.m. Monday, 20 with Rev. Pranklin bee “ane offi- BODY MAN. citing. Interment in . kory enced and have own tools, 22 Au- Grove . Powler may __ bers Ave be some ater 3pm. oadag st | Cae RIVER Caran ake = rine ome “ete Cry ee GARONER, MA RETA FO, Wonk. MGRTE 700 Maxfield Rd. Middleaged. Write Pontiac Pri Ti: dear tether of Merbert Gard Box 108 —s 3 7: = ee ee oo Gab b ‘ 2 — od Ay _time. Day of night. 101 W. Huron day, May 19, ot 1:30 p.m. from the DIE LEADERS ' Richardson-Bird J Home a gy SS DIE MAKERS tery. .f r will lie TOOL ROOM i oral Home Mittore, : - MACHINISTS MeDONALD, MAY 16. 1967, DAVID, ag el S&t., age ©; dear mic Mf a Oe "Jae Rechades’ ha’ ug Be > fg ae) Le» *- an Orant | snd Ward McDonald: dear Nr. Cor. 16 & sue = Frank and Chartes McDonald. Fu- help on dairy farm, prefer man i 20/ he be. from the ore te EAT AN, Holiness Church with Rev. gtaduate, 31 to 40, om W. Sees -. Ine to. sell appdances in terment im Mt. Pleasant Ce: . territory. Salary, Mr. will He in state at mission & allowance. the Sparks-GOriffin in Petroleum until ee el I span, ene, Ree WICH RSON, WAY 16. 1867. ED- YIRST CLASS ALM we he oe ; loved husband of Alice Nicker- re ia ees 2979 een son; dear father of Mrs. Herbert FUIL OR rt Buneh, Mrs. rry Predericks bile salesmen wanted. Liberal son. Puneral service will be held Monday, May 20, at 2 pm. from the Lum Methodist Church with ~- ne ree ny hm 5 «. Intermen um Cemetery. Mr. Nickerson will lie im state at ILTENBEPG. MAY 16, 1987. EL- Vinewood: «4 ‘EXPERIENCED G housework, No Lo get or sopiy_ te pers. 4 Jewelry le ‘ Center. Ww. y ; DeLisa's Resteu-. fant 00 Rochester _ Rd.,, EXP. WAITRESS 6m 3-0328 § , ¥ ‘ag ee nna eM SE LSA Ps Ri pesreey a Bard worker in nity Begs of facilities, | 5-0206. FORD DEALER for owed & used celacy, : mission, plus demo, to quali- fied man, Must 1 Mr ead PAYROLL & Young man with some i Factory Branch Requires a few men clean Eisen between 10:30 saa isa” halved the gain, General Tire rose more than 2. Chrysler also was up about a point. All these issues were actively traded. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Admiral, ,,,.. 112 Int Shoe .... #@ | x * [Ait Red 0... 58$ int Tel de Tei as | Allied Ch ...+. 913 Jecons _....., 1 | Allied Sirs ::. 63 Sonne Man. 813 | Allis Chal... 385 Sones 3 'C.” Ss Se Uae one RS eey May. 428 week Am Airtin'*.*. 184 Renneeost ro ioe 4 eee , Am Can ...... o§ Kroger ....... £4.35 Pontiac Press Photo [Am Cyan .... #22 Lehn & F ..,.. MA would Vi 25 ‘ j ni Bh LOF Gisss ... 17. by offering stock to West Ger- LESENING THE ROPES — Eastern Junior number’ of them will experience starting Sunday. [4 0° $F 3. iv memati! 113 manys “little man.” His plan| High eighth graders study compass reading in From left, are Lee Kellogg, Lynn Neeb, Karen om Daew --- 62 ae «SS callg for a joint stock company| Preparation for a week of camping life which a Kessler and Sylvia Ray. Am News .... 313. Loew's ....., 20 with 60 million marks (4% mil- : Am Red ..... 184 aoe S Com .. 2. . / Am Tel & Tel..17%3 Low &Nash. |, 97 lion dollars) in capital, broken in- Am Tobe 4 Mack Tre 2 30 “cy pt tn it exe Over Miwon MARKETS |f5. i So" = the | a cae coula tat cuore Gordon M Metcalf, retail group! ures , Armour te Go. 143 Mert cob 8. 31 ; j * i Atchison. .... 21 Mpls Hon... 97. : Sages ae ae: be Produce ween aig. S22 8 Monsen Ch '7 3 aavedde saaouce felt & Obs: Mont Ward ... 38 jendix Av .... onoe bs reported ». 2. LS Motor Wheei * 21. parses ot pentane of No. 1 tales Sat ct Sige "Ss torola Bes o.. “** are “e CHICAGO —Most grain futures fredes, ent. brought to tag domme joke em eae a4 Nat Sg --0 7 their — thes growers s ~ Sa na ree * i aes Sa ® -- Gs Board Trade today PRICES WERE: io Oyps .... @ influenced mostly by further indi- Apples, wes 4 ar. fancy, 3.75 bu; Bus = . 2 a deed us pore ou meer te > —— a of iets be ‘i. Cal Pact ee Mert a Wesi"..t Wheat scored gains except in the'l’ {35-100 ‘ter ‘Cantour voppes: ed, Me (cae >... 30 Be Bee. May delivery, in which trading 1-%-1.% bu. Celery Root, No. 1 sees Dv =-- Nor Se Po .. 1.1 will end Tuesday. This contract! forse ais Mo i, 100-128 pr. basket. Capital Alri’. 221 Onto Ou” °° ard ' —_ y Carrier Cp ... #6 Owens “* ob started higher and then slumped. aol kat Oo bs be aie 162 Owens Moi’ 423 The May soybean contract alsoliis sets Onions, green. Ne. 238.) 50 bs... 1 Pee Ow man showed weakness. Traders said de-| 22.9? 4s. | ee ee ices @ Ob... 8 pron ee “YS |liveries on the May contract lenis % be. | - hy Mee 1, 1.30-|Chrysier «- Tt Posen Piet 7 140-150 % bu. No. 1, 1.36-/im Mil M 4 Parke Da ... 53 _|Funning somewhat higher than ex- 1'%S"'io'r “sag. Radisnes, outdoor, See oe 5 oe 288 pected. Corn was firm early Onjfancy, 99 $-ip vex: No. 1. 66-75 SID. \Ciimax Mo... 742 Pepa coia = | buying influenced by lack of gov-| T°" rs-1.60 des Rhubarb, hothouse, Ciuett Pos .... #2 priser oes . : ernment sales. ” beta: Mo. MLab=t 38 den. beh, Turnips Coie peim “<. aag ERelps Ds. 43 40) 34:41 49) OVER DEBTS ? Near the end of the first hour WGaaxne: Collards, No. 226-278 ba.\Cer Bos A eo 3 Philip Mor 438 old style wheat was ¥% higher to) S00, 2° wu. ‘sores MeL pret yy Mills” 42 | (con sq Pit Piste 7 “a uibis or tae aia one Me _lower, May $2.18, new Oyleipa gpisech we. }, 190-260 bu. Ture-iCca W Gas |. #34 ate .. 78 Kydaflo 1 arreage for ~R. 4 you wheat was By to % higher, July *t rtock AND SALAD G * 10. |e Te ba Pullman ..,, #37 mock or how many 908 owe. | $2.10%, corn was % higher, to 4% tuce. Bibb, hothouse, No.1: 138-180 Con ‘Bak ek T) Pure Ou"... 44 lower, ~e $1.30,, oats were pean. leat. Bo. 3, 2: sen; | Sant Sores | 133 Repub sii: . oe j higher to se medium, 8 00; small, 6.50-.00. Cont Mot. as ~~ as on Ot was % higher to % lower, May el Rey Tod B.... 55.4 ; DETROIT EGGS wopet BOS «. ©, net ooo AD oder Slay, Beste and tare RPMBERSIDOT, 1, AD ea rte wD a3 Repel BS ‘ hanged to 5 cents a hun-| state grades: Det Raison... 415 St Jou Lead 35.2 Hours: Deily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. | was unchanged > ny ga, Whiles: "Grade A jumbo 30-28. Dis C Sean's. 311 St, Ree Pap 344 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS j dred pounds lower, July $12. 3 eas om 3t; cual Oh. Geads & tsps joont Chae ae Sead Al RR a 344 41% 6. Saginaw rE. #0456 Above Oakland Theater G “ Pri e >. as: @ fy nope 30s am 30. st Ae Ls. = Shell 0% 7 rain rrices Total weekly receipts (May 11-17) a hut aces a4 Gtaciaie cine G4 — CHICAGO GRAIX ; *s-' 95 Sou Pac ..... “44 pena: | CHICAGO, May 11 (AP) — Opening|- White: Grade jumbo 35; extra large |Brie are aéase et 7 one ea ¢ ims: : 32; large 31; 2 es mz urge ee ee BS :-- SS —— PA. seedlbe x Ie ~~ iopesron 5 f-: 20-31; medium 21-28. Grade B. large My. \pirceinae "7. Se oe oe Be — | opt. “Me meng... gous tg food demand Recipts te ‘week [Ford Mot .--.,s¢8 Std OW RJ. B18 » Dee 0... 216% Saty Seen ce een ee ee Stating ere ree oe -. tS Ghevene, JP. 508 — | Wheat — (new) taken from producers and ether! Pruch Stud-Pack 16 | 6 = Oe a than regular suppliers, but with Gen Bee ..... a5 Buble ... 34 oes [Book ER pit? sa | gromed quarters Sebeiaa olteesns \Sen Dente red Senet Pas: ati a: I Maren. Sate a ts Take Smwle bet not particulary burden-|Gen Fae -.... 3-1 or a Bey loa . aaee eg tenes x | _— Gen we es pee Tex G Bul .|.284 Cae ihe duly . * Be Go AND EGGS Pa le ane : Pq , —— 8 > ‘pepeaplicaapetees Ba oie BA A cma May yl, Je #26 Timk & Bear 94 receipts 1 le buying prices oe oP pale 146 Trenssmer ... 3 . : Score AA 59: 02 A 58; dyear ...., 85.3 3 Cen .. 2. ; | Lodge Calendar | ssh! © Sik: Seen Soh: i oranreee a BE Saene Sete, you can handlett! — | SS mney care tony seen © Veh 8 ——— : © a] PRBageos an, We be Ac DA, Priday,|Siyprec Awa ge inet 3 otnne| ers chee". 023 Ea" oxr“by $f We will arrange your rent- =] PM 3.8. 73, m Mork in| i Pept aS BB a . oe we ee aaieannimandl 9 y . —— Wa. CHICAGO POTATOES ef an prose 4 1? = " "5 Wi «AB, -—— like loan paymentstofit. —-= oid arrivals 13, track’ ae; iota “tra. | ME Nah -~- Shy Wet ie es ered ; aa j B i f mand moderate; firm: t4sho Rus| 2D Cop --- 48 Wilson & Co’. 131 . your monthly income. SS ews in brie fae 2g are cone ee ene be a. PR “e Z : | i wes: ate: +: eo ‘whites ttre for| iat Bar eet. b Youne S&W J || Sam Davis, 59, of 261 Fisher St., dull: Cn Long Whites! tnt ‘Paper... 1038 Zenith Rad - Lis” rd 0 4 eo: California Round Reds 3.35- b— HOME LOANS — | Jail pet — STOCK AVERAGES ~ pte. Oakland to diving we! Compiled by the Associated Press _— } pleading guilty without . ay me TO BUY, BUILD or REFINANCE ~———+ Tia license yesterday Spring Livestock > Indust Wail Util Stocks . . i. }field Township.Justice Emmett J. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Met--change ,. ae hoe +3 wt Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. | eG: Bt at, — mee —| a EE ty ie BF a 5 " Rummage sale. Sponsored bY | receints cows; lin mulk cerly| Month Ago ...3022 1292 14.7 1788 Established 1890 and m4 well 2008 1400 73.0 1853 73 W. ae : dette! : Hien seca TES WE1 ee 19s . — - . . . ™ - : s . ae ee = ss : run, (C. J. Nephier Co.) \VE WASTE PAPER! en pe tsp th at me ig oe ae ores Feenipts,| Allen Rlee. & Bquip. Co... 3.4 31 3.1 ae We Are N. wi = [Ross Sete Or. peat ey m8 ee — ve mae , Se rs duet . b. Olde Chem. Co.*.. ‘] on peeks die Ba cmesre.. Ht, NEWSPAPERS ...... 10c Per 100 Lbs. OU cssseses Be Ey ‘T wEC 5 135 | MAGAZINES.......40c Per 100 Lbs. 4 , i 4 - $erep fron—Jyunk Cors—Structural Steel aati oe S. : foes ay eg : Fes . 4 wooW STEEL CO. ie — -* : FE 4.9582 | a ry made to John’s Memorial Fund. &. John's Lutheran Cherch. 5 ~ Card of Thanks ae DAHLIAS. LARG exhibition FLOWERING blooms, mixed, all Sarasin be pase Funeral Directors — 4 Gunde’ ane ome PE ei3t ‘Donelson-Johns . Service 35001 Voorhees-Sivle __ FUNERAL HOME __ Am rE ti Plane or = The Pontiac Press § FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. _.-. @xpevsineed } - Estate | see unnaee®. ‘an for man can Kap RO estar it, enwarsun Fi ae -2 sss * } Perry P "aan cee no NOLD REAL EST 8. h Ra. NIGHT WATCHMAN bi Ps town office REAL ESTATE tor"work “ce mow house’ peiect . s sa estuarine ee 2) MANAGEMENT * Cleaners. 1253 8. Opportuinty | Woman for General Housework OPPORTUNITY CARERS POLL Tin Pa asso. PERSONNEL iyi INTERVIEWER - Switchboard Operator- ive a / THE adducts PRESS, FRIDAY, y inaw. ; | LAYING, Building Servide WYAVETEVINEV AAA FLOOR SANDING , FINISHING ~— QUALITY Cc. BUD BILLS. PE 82050 &-l BONDED & LICENSED son contractor. Gabe Roth, - E 5-9591 basements, cement ant Besenpens. Quali. and eco- vertises 9 ty werk dong prom. ‘ly nomically. 4-1 BRICK, BLOCK a Fireplaces, pasements and chim » heys. FE 17-0406 4-1 CUSTOM CA NTERS. fin remodel, FHA terms. Gordon Fiattley, EM A&B TRENCHING gee Water line Field tile, . Co wag required. MA 6-6815. BALESLADY, APPLY Filoo Wecoples Credit Clothing. & N. Bag x =z BLIND Woman tt Gouwe POR “7 More for Stay _Dights. oe re WOOL PRESSER ant ye Help Wanted | ni th OFr CEMENT WORK. rs, drives, Jensen 2-2340, PES CARPENTRY. SLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK, and firepl PE 32-2468. BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also sueneys. No job too sage. Residen: and commer- Gamanieas work, Ph. MY REAL i x 3. Additional 6. er Meensed interview | the busine ESTATE . to 60 per cent commission. a _ bonus plan. sharing based on 4 Plenty of floor time & adver help, sincere newcomers . CHAPIN REAL ESTATE .. -$ > "__OR_ $1323 MEN , FULL OR PART . ioe nationall “wertised . No ca quired 150- N, to 10 a.m. Potential naw You wn WE Ba We will ou to make above average ae ray ae This is a new offi cation for lake, suburban and city we et § Ms aig PEOPLE— LET'S TALE HURON VALLEY REALTY 7706 MS@ at Pontiac Lake 53-0681 or Employment Agencies 8A | io EVELYN EDWARDS COUNSELING VOCATIONAL SER : 602 emma, | Natl Bank Bidg. MIDWEST Best Way repair. ¥ 1 Jalousie orch clvures “neat."OR 76. WA “2 ec a aaa ma : nto wor hee Eee ira Ci Work Benne Pomel ti hha, UL iG | SERVICE ~, HOUSE- B raisin ann ‘or foundation. built under muliding . ment existent bi 11-0405 FE 6-037 ° Garden Plowing 16B, POWER LIFT QuiPM , Plowing, discing, leveling & load- . sy top soll, cow manure PLOWING & DRAGGING. _FE CUSTOM PLOWING. DRAGGING and discing. Anywhere. OR GosTroM PLOWING, DRAGaIN iG and discing Any here. PLOWING a. TRAC- oan Wm, Lidster. OR 33079 GARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING. 315 E. Wilson. FE 2-6920. GARDEN PLOWING BY LOT OR acre. a aay AA Resi Oar bulldoaing ba ge 1 fo. of Keego vi _Harbor, FE 86-3256. = Tower See pat we gg 23 CUSTOM UPH . __count C rates. FE “UPR : EAKLE’s CUSTOM ing. 8174 1. Pree ten, |g THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | 8 TELEGRAPH PE SLIPCOVERS, DR. & BED- spreads. Your m ._ PE 5-5197 Lost & Found 24 FOUND: LICHT REDDIGH BROWN female dog, FE 40660. After 6, LOST: BLUE no tail, PARAKEET Vic. of Biscmficld Willis. REWARD. FE 5-195 or FE 5-6663. : GARDEN of thew dG ktuen ing. N Martin i! 8. FE 5 he a we P SOIL. fill dirt, gravel, eM, EM GARDENING PLOWING & DRAG- ging. +8100, After 3, FE _" ote pad ing BY . By aaee or = Carpenter Contractor ‘ types remod & ——. Aditons, MY 2.9012 Carpenter Contracting ROUGH OR TRIM. GET OUR BID. OR 3-2276: D&M, Bidg. Service CEMENT & BLOCK ORK kitehena, room. Call bag et AND GARDEN TILLING. tion Eres anteed, Reason- thie trates C efter 4 p.m. FE FcowinG GRADING 3. move. TIS Boots ia Pipl & FReNs. vious: of Auburn — Phone FE 7 before FLOWING. Thacies DRAGGING . Phone FE eet aotovatine pose, Top, soll sgelvered, 12 1251 flower ates we WORE. OR 3-0034 . crime. Adaitions & sree complete bidgs. ~_ ROOF REPAIRS | fae Building Supplies 12A‘ -| A Believe It or Not Deal Te qyesieed By Hh... ° __ Business Services, 13 ACE TREE SERVICE. FE sop poomraaeren Oto Tl TILLING | SoTOTHLENS xo GARDEN oR lawn. PE 2-4300 after 3:30. __insurance Agencies: 17A S-A+ Rating Austin Norvell i Agen cy ve tal wer 6 FE ¢qa2 INSURANCE oul, LL ae, Nicol & Harger Co. ae Secvice 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. 2-81 LACH CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Landscaping a1 pM siaction Expertly pom or removed. Free mates. Call EM 36150 eee “hem SERVICE ‘S) Pree oval and trimming. . FE 5-3769. 1T LANDSCAP- CAL HALLS Don’t Just Do Something Stand There LI LA Save Thousands pm fo ont Dollars Bros Co NEW HOME EXPERT A L. CG Teche, Contractor 3300. . 1071 Adams Rd HO! NE ey Pens, | OLE EE LSEESCE WIRE REPAIRS AND CONTRACT- s. reso ec en = WN CUTTING & CLEAN UP. ~“TRENCHING AND — | "44, corrine 5 SOERE UF BULLDOZING NURSERY SOD eo Rm D. Thom o +6841 soil ms oe tasteliation, oe. NER rad taid STiliwelt aE ROTOTILLING UAWNS Gi GAR- | NEW SCRABB beds. +0784 number sets, $1.69 up. (frames —Sens_& flower_beds. OR 3-074} 13 CKENSTOSE, 15 E. Oakland . FE Travel Lane: a GOLD gear bd —_— band. Lost Youn e one PET? . WANT TO FE 5-9290. Hobbies & Supplies 24A to” fit). Ld BETS, $3. PAINT Lawrence FE 2-1414. _Notices & Personals 25 " AEROT RED KNAPP poHOES Herman - OR 3-1592 2070 Airport he any arnt. OR WOMAN NEED- Mrs a. 5 — Confid riendly adviser, contact Phone FE Langley, Salvation a rmy. ry phn omg COL ve FE min Debt? If you are having trouble m our I meeting ments, see us aT: 41% 8, Saginaw above ad theater PES 8-006. Agencies 25A START PLANNING NOW FOR SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets INTERNAT TOURS + LAKES CRUISES AL & DOMESTIC UISES - HOTELS ~ STEAMSHIP PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE Wid, Children to Board 26 Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ON goon: a asin a ck PE 40621 *s _ Eves. PE 6-6001 contract, is the * ; z i oe dd with substantial discount Seco cash Pe eee _ Wanted Real Estate 32A oe ied ‘sontsanins Or" Save ‘game, 4 ag Be empleton, Realtor att ae hye to PROPER Rent j 44569|] ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE ENT. West side. Ben FECIGM after 6. FE 56-6322. 7 ROOM URN, ALL PRIVATE. 3 ity MAIN Private ee mS ‘entrance. Newly . FE 68-3152 LISTINGS WANTED FOR Yous pew by Middleton BROKER NEEDED BADLY - fude"is food coodin, sa "alls wa. We ps home, Would wane .. sale for Cail now the night ome. Edw. M. Stout. 1] Realtor Tl N. @aginaw &t, PE 56-8165 Open Eve. @ ire) = ROOM! nooM SPRING BUYERS ARE CALLING STOUT’S ~— lots — farms and best realty area, ME? ‘WIXOM FURN. APTS. PHONE Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 82 BEDRM.. PARTLY FURN. Sn kts er FRA AMPLE MEA MONTH A PHO HEMPSTEAD, 103 . FE 462. drinkers. i . i io. man, jowered rent. 3 APT. CLEAN. Near Auburn PE 4-4970. 3 a ag close in. Welcome, $15 a week, rE best afler 6 or i ‘Hotel | Rooms 39 \ For Sale Houses . 48 HOTEL AUBURIN | ) | SMALL AC “% rita -]\ Bel Oi cree ned bere: tho? ardweed: foots, plastered ime with TV.) Mreeai "the property bas © ery FE Sette att basement “hE Res PEOPLE | tm “ito’ furnace room, We have clean, neat rooms, Rates) fii odist” Bee this’ value e000, 00 neta “Phere has been one weer on it tas_N._ Ferry Be) oe new two = large . porch, Close to PS Property FULL PRICE - 1 Mein Modern home. Rest of Cond Sylvan Village bedrooms . * Ta bathe. Spacious bedroom heme amg pty 2 salen — Dining $13,900 FARM — 3 sores with 1 re ae ee > oe ‘on sehoet bas Toute. lot, 2 car garage. right dues as in ond of omen A farm. can be arrenged. Rew 3. bedroom level of 11,500 SELL OR TRADE — three bathe, Consider? commas “fami ie oe Sixi4a ft. lot i . er fenced with Anchor fence. Lat] = WATERFRONT two car sluminam gar. sew oll . &c furn., cost $1100, Exterior all 2 bedroom bi-ievel in | in - gondition. Needs dee-| neighbo Lake. Good sects ee Doha const tee | coang peas. bee he on oe fgg hy gh] eT ES fi Sparse 3) HOME NTRY ESTATE —Large bedroom farm homie. condition. Over 96000 recon- Fy if Feehet i , ? ; i Mar. | PAST — HEIG GHTS, 6 rms., basement, $2500 car garage, he. LAKE FRONT. 5 veerms., SCOTCH LAKE nu,.|. Dasement, good fishing, $2500 an. "|W. STRATHMORE. $1560 down, 2 bedrooms, full besement, built in Hi} CLARK REAL ESTATE j PE 44013 — eur ~ One-Acre esi Williams Lake} MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GI—$250 Dn. Payment Three bedroom eS Le room to live. 4% sore and bus. West Suburban’ Py - rr ee ® Ses ere $ ebeailieadals PUNE MS SE) SOE AN, hal ER katie afl "de Ss kee Tie BASS AP dk tet Beam RS ss aa a pee la ek an ae #3 east ff ON ee ; a * = bere i : Sarai Gan * a 7 : + ie Wy 7 2 | a aa ’ et ( no : as ta ee ‘2 7 Te : 2 wr ie i f Fa,’ 4 : q : ss ; e Ji i t oa fg Lees ve) Se ; j ik ZB uae : : cf a” af ? ' 2 ees P j F Pee if : f } ig: ee ; { ‘| ! ‘ 4 ra J * a } i t = 1 Be 2 Vi fi dee ad ‘ ; i i . : y = r ee . ‘ Bey PB ae vy i L a ae ee Me] + pg PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1937 ae eee NE ns lala THREE _—— ’ , 1 f } - i - . : - : - * T : Mas bass ™ 4 ti : ' zs ° z }s z ‘ Se - Oe sae 2 For Sale Houses 43/ | For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses (43, SLICE OF /HAM ioe A For Sale Houses 43 ises . 43 "1 Pee Sale. Houses _43| __ Fot Sale Houses’ 43 POLLS, a : in fa OOO LL PAIL PDA LA my i = x ' . at tat a “ wy]. bes ress os tetas “t j . STRATHMORE, 142 WEST 4T UNION LAKE OFFICE | ”~ ee Z gM). IN N VILIAN ; Cy): LAKE er £. FRO. r be ILIANS—$4 p aca ee Oxbow Lk Furn. Cottage ...$9,500 . , ; ; ; aa eat iz. rach tinort new. Crestent Lk. Front. ..........$13,000 ee ‘ 700" , $65 ; Fee] Sint tete hs |e ta sta noes daveat bows |" WIC BUILD ~~ hi 6 let nots”, eat be vireo tapas Se i tte tenet] Aaa Oe | oe oe b : : Open. Walk in | look at it and wh. HAVE : LAKEFRONT wa) fa basement, garage, - : F aay See wont i WILLIAMS LK. AREA | ¥ inter A owner. HOMES a LAKE LOW IN AcE fiassed im front porch. Nedueed JIM WRIGHT i] : bine 7. heape Pie _Evia itt SUR.7O S008 $950 Down _ [348 OAKLAND AVE. PE sous ae ty eee pata : , foe Foor with pas: T. G. Tr ocke bet "thit cute ana “lead bome ' Buy Thru Partridge i oy cig vat Witchen Ae nes * cay tae 8 Oe __List Thru Partridge Owner Leaving State ce a pete Ramp emn es reser, Sop Pages wate | 3 Rigens eer ng |- tah tnt hag ee! for $9.000 with $1,900 down. | rayton Plains full ‘scar a ap ee is : Attractive “brick veneer 3 bed- STOP-LOOK val priv ses. $i8.so0 ores A SKIP AND A HOP basement with y tm.| Lesaied off Montcalm thle cute ms HAS ; To ing, » schools, reec ats heat, car & cosy 4 room and bath. Hard- ’ © san esas aa) eine eicai rd | Se no an es “se (+ ROOM, cormaog, ‘novoxeD ' crelirgaiiaed wade for part of down peyment,| nicely jeseearoee & fo ye | payment, EM 3-4196. ate AA | wee PeaL CNP ains | teb"dorn es [2 BEDROOM, fl panement. Liat alathta gatten tant "weiss eases, meeecy Se| | WEST SUBURBAN Ls meme uct } to li-ear » Other ing $5,050 with reasonable down | 4 ROOM bungalow. $5,000 terms. WALKING DISTANCE é : features peotide © isp siding| payment Move in, Completely fur- 34056 From downtown is this lore , with brick trim. Aulo. “heat GEORGE room bungalow with ly 4 beiroom older home Cram Many ex-| = GE BLAIR wall-to-wall carpeting. Full base- home. $900 dn bedroom down; 3 tras. Only 600 with terms. | REALTOR ment, auto. oll furnace, hot ; - ; hes ge =e : Living room. parior, Be first, see it today. 4536 Day er. ruanat *138 water, car garage. Nicely land : A OX, + es available. It dining room, and large J ; ‘ ¢ < “y / 5 . juding :| UNION LAKE . 1% car” . UNION LAKEFRONT |—#s1_o8 bitte or 08 pour) Seeds. Tate euleet ast) ACA | sa oN | religeratay ine | “garast-t Wethoomfurnunes ‘co | Beat garage, Ful price fae oa Ge ee nak 2 args lou. P cate Leslie R. Middieton — BROKER “: ~ i Cc Nee k Be es a aay sea Dowe Pevmedi | Toum taach bome Tih nave SEMINOLE HILLS . wens Fao romps, «| Be, fee tis stirective three bed- epes. S'S" 36 steus freplece,| fake Ser i now. bow ,srallable. ind nes me valeces vesce, sles dows. EM | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor. i "s specifications Rd. Open 0-8. : ectats” teammaes “thie eke ot | PESTO or OR seme 3 height bookcases and ercatar fre | ~~~~~ (7 RM. MOUSE Also 4 musa |— TE 2H et Bree MU sesh _| oui) cattct: Arionvile Rational | Sais : oe tee i *Raiets or W ieee Fy ng eve- place s living room, dining — HOYT i bath | on same lot Terms. PE; & RMS. & 2 BATHS - PULL BASEMENT, 1% car garage. 7 RS. 2 Bate ON AGRE ; ceetemeniaeee a nencnaecntaes deste . ustom built gg 4 . R K rar eg af hardwoed fNeors. plastered . o' r. down. OFF WALTON room with Andere winaows SOUTH BLOOMFIELD noun. Swim, Fish & Boat town, F Wali laciste ee UNION LK. SPECIAL on basthep Tend. $2500 down or s? | Near Giddings Very attractive | Spetious kitchen Dok LANDS — with we offer | > wr: : heater. amp. at ig 3 trade 34236. & « modern home. Ideal tor family. | Wvatory, Pull basement. cogar| [ADS — with pride we offer | on 2 Nice Lakes Good plumbing (& sewer system. | ely living Approx. 1 acre, with berries tru recreation eas — custom built for owner with 20 minute west of town to this| Lt. .. Pull Je. ad Se en tee ent soem | 3 BOOM BABCH, 3 bar e ae & shade trees. 1% car e;| Steam heat. The large throughout.| lovely well k 1965 semi bup-| Only $1,000 down, is 18212 andthe kitchen 25x screened porch corner lot, newly decorated : lot with 2 car garage is Cyclone lee See cee “Slavia cele ek ville Rd. FE 46501. Z: full baths, full tasement con- leges on Union Lake e | corgy hey TE oe — — 2 large windows — Timed = sown, 0 ft. pae-| WHY PAY RENT? + Rooms FOR firepince, iceary ven. wore| "AU ; ‘ trie hot water. Must be nee Uae | seperate room — both} eled living room uge brick | “ jarge of an itcome, $il-| shop large garage. The home RANCH, attached Ratebitshed m 1010 weg hk | | eae aka | tad aa Sat | Sem ig eG Oa Spl at adits cmiatas|*Memmgow nance, wt J : a 3 be | . : had oo) tiful ledg: reom “| AN o ~ : -3 plas-| fixtures. 24521 ft. utility room & x ; PARTLY RE ee PAUL D HAMMOND | tensa garage, Wiigy queens] Same toe. bak eet, carnes,| PO $2500 DOWN tse!"shown by appomtment. | fin! 06, mage foams ig, atte 3 RAN CH OCHESTER ARE W. Huron gt. R @ . i é } - ace ' " Badalag ‘Small éovn sorments |e a om _inosern hots Pe erin Te =, see this exclusive home wants quick sele, $2500 cove. hardwood Agora. plasteret Pao EMBREE & GREGG 1 MILES 8, Close 3706 | rge exe: , WALLE CE ; $75 per month. i ; 1565 Union Lake Ra. > > 1.050. cow . PE aap : Autom: ull eat, 1 block to floors, EXECUTIVE Sates ** seinen Maple Road, West of HOYT REALTY | -F kg| fate Oatiang. Drayton Pisins oo ‘Unten Lake Viiege walls, brick fireplacs, » $18 000: ' Beautiful Hillside home with pool ZY EQUITY INT ROOMS & BATH | Lovely new all face brick. on sae | 1TOUX-F TONKS) mre EM 34383 or EM %-3316 terms, BM 34}ar : : and 3 bedrms., 2 baths, _ 5 i 6 3s | large pistase windoos, three bed- | PE 2-0640 PIN REAL ESTATE 3 BE OM Buil Yy, la ; 2 fireplaces full, term year , partly fus~| jooms twe tiled light 24 8. TELEGRAPH GENERAL REAL ESTATE am, Hwy. ‘OR 3-1223 ROO) i BURGA: 3 uit on Your Lo 5 garage. Romeo.! iocks’ Cheap. Cail OR Sitar cz | bicbes, of cabinets. Laun- | OWNER LEAVING STATE. 4 pugs. | (2 Dixie Hwy. _~ _OR 3.9701 | $701 Dixie Hwy. _ NER | Glageet sod screened porch, large | "TAME BUROALOW. 2 edrooms. | : Plateau ‘ | ator eee G rom. a "brick pares, & beth A good buy! OR 22 ON. catia et Gees ones | WEST SIDE—OWNER | shaded ist, overioaking water I's| ing $100 terms, EM 343} 3. BEDRM. $9,475 : : ; RMS TH ¥ , in, st|MUST SACRIFICE: 3 BDRM. : io Goes [| 4 large rooms. Bath & gacage. 975 with i ‘ Z 7 ring Sete at wun, | mone Wh Rat hone | edhe meee preed eal |ueT, aacmarice. 3 apaw.| File ra pane en | Acepeh einen irs, “Eeceé | Siig Sense parent "TMC |2 mmpRoom, ta wesement bert] 7 CER UUBEDRM. reoch style bedroom rel as full or part trade. Bal. $8,150, new Lincoln plant. Will take old- Well-landscaped frent, fenced in SYLVAN MANOR ib _ : g AGENCY 2 large lotr. $2500 down, 1,500 $9,975 5 + fireplace, ceramic tile coi FE 6-254. No calls after 9 p.m RL WICKERS , eee ee | f: NN MAL | sgh came oy full price MU ¢asll. > - fisteres, tility room. exyre | R. I, WICKERSHAM Son. Ponrten ° Om” 3-4560.| one ag FOR COLORED | Mune | YY = z . : tole, op ger tet | F C ] ed 7185 West Maple ss MAyfair 6-4280 | 9 weacme, Tey... utilt-| Good looking 2-story home with | SMALL FARM 6 Roce BRIE © tame 9 we STILL LARGER : ih Raiwer he oft’ Avon. 1 block or O1or | LAKE PRIVILEGES - rm. 72 car garage, ¢ rooms down, 3 bedrooms and 3:, acres of large 4 bea-| ‘°F front, bard eg 3:BEDRM 1% BATHS ; east of Rochester Rd. $15,800, | me = | Jin aets. Sese. An rms.| beth up, basement with ges heat, |“ loom home, na fireplace, ist.| Wood floors, plastered $2500 ii ; $1,080 down, Open Sunday 2 to 5 “1: Mice, clean & besutiful house with | - | Fenced lot, sor x 119. artistically | 2 car garage, Pated sttech. im: | class shape throughout, Large) “own, EM 34236. $10,950 OL 31901 | Families rooms & beth. located between FOR BETTER BUYS | landscaped. Close to shopping &} mediate possession and only $960 | spacious rooms, 3 car e, , $ 4 — = | $ Tooge tenes wun privileges es transportation. School bus pick-up.| down. e chicken coop, good 3 ranch, grey brick. FOR COLORED | beth. 96,025, terms zc Home optionally 1} larg te raise | Stuminum apd sereens,| All have plastered wails . 7 room neat and clean heme on | y iE t $750 DOWN a sens , oe Pe oe ment.| .oree¢ air furnace, GI takeover.| Puli ‘basement DOWN. 5 modern, 2 ' INCOME s set, | to sell. R. D. RILEY, Broker your y pay’ $1008 down. haa Suse, } hg 3 We beth, "easement Price sii oe sbout a6 tee cows. | 4 rooms & beth, up & down. Private | pram veresns,” paid. fenced | ll 508 Lake Ré__PE ¢1157 Birch knchen cabinets, gis, nest, Bb dandy. Oniy 91.200 . 8 a - Ae “g-~ Laurence C | Goma Thins SHE anti 3 E ] E J S |? BEDROOM HOME oo 3 acres} Pull bath. ay fol age ME EE, ae AS, See, er bex. 1 block to quek | 5 icy 7s sans] Gates Geen te ee teen he ar . jaMe on Kellogg Lake. large garege.| Birch doors throughout, Ehtichen r bath down, basement, rear ee with barbecue gril.) CRAWFORD AGENCY s a and you — 1500 N WOODWARD _Lake priv EM 34736. : _ | $380 Cooley Lk. Rd EM 3-6311 ee screens, *14,000 terms. | Select y- Bo Pun pries Cat Reel Ee ee He OM dows, 3, w Huron Bt, Fz ©ist0 | Maybee road. 961 month includes | _‘* SOUTH OF 12 MILE | | BpRiM_ 1% ACRES 100 | ke ¥ wo Acres .| See. ' tate een, Pe sass § new three bedroom homes for | Evenings call MY 3110 everything « RMS. 6 BATH. FULL BASE | front, VE Bow reed Ea bone s | GARE 10, once boc. smn ebun.| Setar shakes of alive or FE 448i3 évenings & GI veterans. on Wyoming Bear | HONEYMOON : wun leke petv, Pull orice onta nice rooms. § closets, lovely yara| =a 4186 wn sn ox one . Bagiey $250 -— — 4 | 2 SPECIAL Arnold Real Estate with $300 . PE 5-4060. ye 4] & s 4 room modern with expan- | 15 PRNTIAC, | THE MANLY toe 3 & GA “eo * ,™ ‘ward 2 bed- 210 8. Telegraph Rd. | $500 DOWN sion attic & 20x60 se lake privileges 5 rooms we have in our files Hesgita wn JOHN foom \cusiombuit reach beme a FE $08 =e | 5 tegmn eae block house er yd doom Sek SUR "| cast tae on eppetntenl -sind 2 i REAL BUY > BEDAM. POLL | Ere heoatly, over afies. Vinciaved completely modern, priced at $7.- 20 Acres—Lapeer Co. pauence a (Ponting erea's most complete. & basement , | ' CHOICE DpoLe tg Lew deve payment. By over KINZLEI 1 posseasion Large iat i@pnise. NICI {OLIE | Lawson Real Estate , , |, Concition “at fences, “has” tare | Straite Late privileged lets. ses | Fe scar aur ed at 6 with reasonable | 1327_E. Auburn OF 1-1611, oF 1.1731 | Walk to Work ” granery, chicken house & garage.| down. EM 3-406, | _—AUTHORIZED~— BY: 3 HOME REALTOR terme. WEsT RD. ———— | See this attractive. spick | orchard. $12,500 with 0 ioe = » im Wiliams Lake vicinity. Pull 7) W. Huron & Ph. FE 63625 hy Snyder Lavende An Srm, 4 dec | - BY OWNER 2 bedroom bungalow off Josiyo| down. © SCHUETT REALTOR 44% £ “Home Planners Center 4 tiled bath with colored fixtures | Opes Evenings — Dorothy — tT; i. with 1% baths. | : ave. witha ‘waking’ distance to | Ciidae Wares Highland (M30) AT WHITE : step eaving kitchen, off forced air| 7 SEL $300 fie . HURON kitchen. carpet- 3. bedroom home in Drayton Pontiac Metor separate | pe TwPe LL FLOYD KENT Realtor 7 heat, fenced back yard, iarge jot rooms & bath. Big let. Trout REALTOR ed downstairs, fireplac Plains. Beautiful double dining room, tile bath. full base- Orion Road Wz WOULD Like 30 ~mmabE ( s a clase to echoo! end shopping cow-i TH ACRES —_ beat. d veer brick garage, fig, Casement stacked Garage & | Set, Mecmuet Serme amet ing 3 me shen parr tans:| ome Se sacel ip Keeee Merten | Fe pao ° | . ‘t. Wil take 36 f. bousetratier H © 94.750. $42 month. 145 Be , ay oth featu $2,000 ' | ing room & rt base- = 4 oe By eat or cash to Giass Ra. OA #2918, YOU A NATURE LOVER? | —_ T's vacant > on aed te res, BM nang S| ment, 7 story chicken ouse, 26x- wud, like 2 bedroom beme out AMPLE PARKING | ee * gerege, kane tevin | winasee oad witep swerve 6 | LEAVING STA BY | $14,750 with $4,500 down. SYLVAN VILLAGE, NEAR LAKE.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE f | Semedeiod tm bein te ~ | Dirds froticking up & Gown stately | Ow has sel craay cow tome § rm. modern house, large tot. Cherokee Hills Fms., 2 large lots. Modern :| emp eton | @lectric stove & double oo & oak trees? Would xen | ry Mice fet band Drayton Pisins. OR i brick rancher. an on | id eway kitchen & bath FE 43774. 1 se | Fenced back yard. will sacrifice| like om 0 ones ot ne Set school, stores ee NEW 2? REDRM. RANCH HOUSE | °¢ floor Gaon oe | be ra WATERFRONT = 5 SS Sa | ™.! a pent? An this cod sa” * | at 2005 Okishoma. Exc. view.| fenced 2 oe ee! N } Castom built ranch home. Approx | Sexy Wenrydais, auburn Hgts spacious mew motera 3 beareom | | Ext decemont. Shove by covets: | Gun’ coke ttrch eupeentés, Por: | 67 Baldwin Avy mo gf Ay met gh Egmond 1 aati 2 betrm, modern ne : home with breeseway and st $590 DN WEST SUBURBAN | ie se oe 1 | mica counter top, exh fan ves Til * _____| ner jot, $7,000 full — ; & ball ay W ILLIA MS LAKE, ’ aa eases | Ss ene’ waimey dha . — feo Ceramic wn '* Low gg li bing pa Bg $1,500 DOWN’ { INCOME BUYER —- fireplace te dining room & living . FRONT thet ail, Whig could be wrapped | 030,000. It's vacant. $550 DOWN “softener. covered patio porch, out-| Drice ‘Low dn. peyment. $35 a | 5 room bungalow” ae 2 story brick di- room. Full basement with natura! By owner. Bi-level, vbéedrms..' up in one piece of property = . door erill, Excellent condition’ month beng Lake. Call EM| neat and clean, plastered wails, vided into 4 family apart- - fireplace. On water level. 2 car livin piace. j the seclusion of Northern Mich!-| cLOSE-IN SUBURBAN | Bee 2 vedrm.. large living room | troughout. Offered at $18,900.00. 3-444} oak floors. full ment, stone | < ment. Each floor and bose : garege. Hive. doors. i ft, upper level Kite | gam and yet tt fronts on a pared | A substantially built bunga- Fae tem. Lp re. TES |. . aes and siuminum siding garage. = ment has = bathroom. This be solid. Approximately a, level.| road near Pontiac. e* ona low 3 ~~. Pn a hog rene : Bs ET a Dele NICHOLIE SYLVAN LAKE CITY | Mrely,lot. paved street, mo. | house 's insulated 4 ie at aoe ~~ Boat garage 1% ear $15, | waite oes at only $19,500 | There’s fir new auto. BILL BUCK BLDG. CO ' pealter : . <¥ ste " <_< D . | is om « large let, 6 blocks KL Templeton, Realtor | ol coo*sows By Topstatenens | Sreperty. Triend ot eaty 610.000) = Thary's woler heater, | OR 2083! 49 Mt Clemens St. wal Sane) fem tbo on Lahovous Ines | FOR CtLORED | Souphs “chtsteramaGabr So 28 Orenara Rd. PE 44863| culy Om Jaead. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender; jet rset" sod | Adams Rd.— Rochester | Eve: Mrs. Doias | fare living room with natural Price foceend onse. Lenge 4 vee: | about this one. | AVLVAW TARE PRIVY _ows:| DAMS ED, WEAR MAPLE “RRALTOR terms ‘Bary “posessice. | —Tt's A] Done! | | Soye 2 degroome up, Utlty em-| ment, Sear school and bus. Onl JOSLYN AREA — 4 good et, lovely 4 year old brick 3 brick. 4 bedrms Fu‘! coining rm PE 34411 of Eves MU 417 Bee it today. See ee | . ee, a front. "Really ’ price \. below Gate! One a te: fi mia lange “Eieeks| Pek Gessmest” Ate “teat , : ‘We buy ‘end contracts: you couldn't another dime | THN | priced right at 611,000. : : li pan = cs win 0 Rh torres werk) sense. Terms Call after @. Mi t id | ig you ived! Ts ail done! i a |. $950 DOWN Jim VlamMs Kchen end tate tiled” Ook ae a ripe & SMALL = oan FUR Or Tl ge NI H OLIE =. i | iqom Wim Sresince. | OFFERS Very sharp 2 bedrenm w ane i Beves® & eg yo om, cen ae. - > : ee down. cwedivistes. Wely vess.” GA-500. THE “BIRD” TO sEE | family room & 3 car garage. - walls. Complete aluminum storms BY OWNER — i) BEDROOM. « Saree “cone Near schools seme Avendsle, FES1i00 (Week! 25S te01 - = & HARGER CO. 823, .7 + < and screens. 50x300 ff. lot. Lo-| large tooma, ea} = BSS ‘and there 6:00). - vf 3 Bedrms.—East Side Sashabaw road heat, storms * screen %, PETC METAMORA See reais 7 Mo LN SHEPARD, |° Bedi mmeats yeatin. on | Seoicen miata gears mes heat Seas © scrom ecost| i.e,conmtinl shay eek ; Spacious 10 room, 9 bath modern home on corner jot, liv: ROCHESTER RANCH ar oan " solmae PE 5-4964 mare more, mtaeiy walle tame cow D RRIS DO N | kitchen down, 3 bedrooms | A 3 bedroom ranch type bunss- | TEAR ROUND Rakce ew aeoe Py struction 4 good New 3 bdrm. starter home full ““~ and bath up. Basement, fur nly YA oe, G8 om Se. tached . aot. ; Beautiful black fireplace basement, rough included. pace, new water heater.| nace, all exceptionally large rms. gral good from toom, Can ivepinee: in large li aan Pasty sees MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lake priv r locations Paved streets, $5950, terms.| Situated on @ lovely 100x470 ft. 2 & apt. % ‘ull basement with : kitchen. 2 barn included. COUNTRY ATE, $18,975 to choose from. Don McDonald. site. You'll buy this quickly si P. W. DINNA - me apace. Lake ; Zevering age teres —— 5 the odes the Vilage OR 22877. Zoned Commercial ee 68 W. Huron — FE s207r| lieses om one of the ect ss Sas oh fk Hane on terme. | of Wate, eae i ee condition, practically new | 2FAMILY INCOME 5 et us show you this soon, | sag melertane , stings trees, shrubs No furnace. and’ water 5 rooms and beth down |* ym., meders house. Large lot : CRESCENT LAKE tod Howera home i Reater, ‘Lot s0xi80, §15-000 stairs, 3 room apartment up rent- oS - fun 3 begseom mean $1,000 DOWN and | sareae, 8 M Down . ment dea fcoe and gas| ¢F “ane tor home, Oak Plastered bedrm. ranch type| oak’ floors, 7 walla, full oney Seminole Hills Brick Te oe te oO Oe “locsten, 3 "beh | er Body Modern . We will construct on your ¢ . is s home block from Cres-| basement, heat, other pex36 three-bedroom Por living, this Brg “co 3 , { Slate chageton yotet. Full "beth. st subdivided “ starter \- BAe Soase hee & oun feom, large) R. -D. RILEY, Broker e te upstairs it desired. | * — Taree living room. “Nat. ‘? tached garage. Plastered walls.| 0, toe’ me at ines croteraieed ‘Linchen, chrpet | o- suaabelt Lake Ad. __ PE titer | Greemieat electric. dryer. Repo bel . | : | 1 ACRE LOT ; #158, ecg ace “retrigersiot, val George R. Irwin) | omscroxs zo worm, COLBERRY | __*rattwd® WELL ESF WARDWARE TN FO] = 6) ACRES OF Pry gett REALTOR 200 Baldwin Ave | 30 Ba RD. TO. PONTIAC. LK | cheap. to_ settle estate, ideal § fo BUY, TO SELL, PARADISE ie 8 Evectnic sT0ve, 1 OR 34089 | GRAPH EE. ABS | Pp ARK orker. FE 42331. PARTRIDGx is THE “BIRD” La Fe ee ee | BD.- WEST 2 MILES TO CA Yellow Cab _w PaRTnit . “BIR We, are fortunate enough to have | Pe" ace er ECTRIC STOVE 3 - a2 W. CORRELL, Srreacrsve ji LAKE RD. - WATCH 2 LOTS, RASTOR eee WE ARE RETIRING Eo Se meas | acres on Waigut bedrm. suite, coil bee slum storm windows, ict) SONS: oe open: sock. A _SS008 A ~| OWNER WILL ACCEPT a, G00D i, men ee ee os 0 2 UTIPUL BUILDING LOTS For sale: Gas station, home com. SMALL | ‘table a chairs, | 40 240°, 2 yra. old. Close to DAILY: 5-8 2 BEA LAND CT OR ine cabinet with Dus, 2% bi. “o Fishers’, $8250, SATURDAY 2-6 in Donelson Park by owner. FE i» 7 years of successful & HOME AS| table lamps, Medic vee iam terms. John A Cowe, Realtor, SUNDAY 1-3 | . 4-2533. amo Rg Be g income. 6600 MPA A marvelous — = . en Reas. ORTONVILLE MODERN BED. : | Daily 3 to 7 WELL ESTABLISHED COLLISION coms . $15,300 os, OLive $8 sg Gi eras. Px 000i) Must Be Sold gg a Ame See tank as come property. “Edw M. Stout, Realtor stove, Frigidaire, misc. 39 Mc- Warvee wilesn, Bir . Perfect 3 bedroom bunga- els. 3 bedrooms, 1'@ to 249 tiled $5,000 will . Trade accepte- + oe PH PE §-9168 Kinley, off N. Paddock, near Oak NT low — West Side location. baths, FAMILY ROOM or FULL bie, Write. Press, Box Ti. | 1? N. SAGINAW oF Bs _ Hail etery. £ WILSON Has $900 of new carpeting, BASEMENT. Gen. Elec. kitchens INVESTMENT pon ag ‘ AMERICAN MOT WATER ERT rec, room, gas heal, and 2 car attached garag ¢s. onths. OR 1. Skinner Lake. 3 bedroom, knotty — eggs acc SEWER WATER AND BLACK. westemen on main street in | igs “PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. __er. Used 4 me ae eedar cottage. large lot, $600 bon oti Al - csiem ot Sr ROADA iew 3 field = eorner > 1960 PL cao Ss ae . = “3 f WANT SOW": OPEN SUNDAYS once. Priced for immediate taxes, New grade and high Mitford, 8m 811 | _oeseh. PR ast POR THE HOME CAN y - re Brok sale at $12,500 with $3,000 school JUST 2 BLOCKS EAST . ; EVERGREEN wonderful location for drive-in or is CHEVY BEL AIR” TRADE AT epee d Harvey W ilson, geen : down and §75 per month, Ay nye « ro Hie on. will get c . = other business, $5,000 down will | “"T ioter model car. No dealers. £,2e = of the 5 Ht - m1 W. eon Me j _ ! c e vileges. ved road. . . : co io. 2 \ . “ORION LAKEFRONT |Ltkefront Estate, | for Mr teat or Mr Bees | prob Sy Be Gaibee’ T= | “Actually we are a one-car family with threecar habits!” | Dorotiry Snyder Lavender | qiee*sauney 1 WEuRoG| et Si wa eal cdl aL pommargag “aoprorimately Seminole Hills—Brick 0 x 188, 91,000 OR TRADE. OWN- ~ PE 2-441! of Eves. MU_4 +6017 _ scapes. Br "For housetratier dressers, ranitien and 4 : asso home with #7‘. frontage op Lake} 1.750 a4. ft ot Seg wee. +Bedroom Home | am BUILDING SITES Sale Industrial Prop. 46A | Sale Business Property 49 | EstabBLisHED REAL ESTATE G | free & clear. 144, X. ume cecacional chairs tables lamps, ~ ‘ Pirepiace, ‘aturective 122 ft. bar| a0. ft. of lakefront. Muse 5ue, TH ONE SE ou oe ee ve lease, light & heat included. Re ora RENE GOOD FOR Tv ha, Somes, Sage. TS aay CE le Ag +. HE large dining room BEST PLANNED HOMES OF | over 60 to choose from. North: | 4% ACRES — DIXIE HIGHWAY | _ COMMERCIAL , Eiveetaer: Arket ¢1ss4, | ibe! PONTIAC RUNS GOOD FOR einer mise ‘Heme NEW & USED, rooms, ample closet space, 2 car and binsbon, 7 batroome SEEN IN A LONG TIME. IT’S bo or — frag ~~ fous wun| 5 wig a gel incom -e og Ay ——. take seat s $1208. after 6. bargains : ie garage. ous forces sale, — with beautiful fin- £ eee We ee city water, dustrial building, $20, 000 Easy ym yay, the —_ of Wa’ ar Tl e i ry. ogee ow. one LAY-AWA Oxford. Mich OA 8-122 ished rec. room, excellent ROOM SUR -ROOM.” DINING ‘ TERMS 2 . &f g ™ PAY . = and a . commercial area. Terms ev: at. PE 20is2. ‘ out [ake Orion Highlands | SipMtheMnc"iane | poomwgpemraepene | OEE LADD'S | aoe ws sonny oa vu| Se ee rae nee” | weeny tama gprmmer| $F Wy, te pte Sar | oT AND FORMICA COUNTER | 4286 Dixie Hwy. 1 Piains | ie—d6T" . : THE “BIRD” TO SEE | puppies. ote, Fe Soe i quest cottage. a |. AND TL N. of Silverbell POR SALE OR TRADE. é rR 50m $350 Do W Saline ‘pportanity “at Tome AND Size ‘BuD-| OR 31331 or Pm S-0002.- J R Hiltz John K. Ir win TOO CHEAP? and bath for’ equity, te small! OPEN ly SAT 0 tO 6 ROOMS WITH WALK IN CLOS- N pat ToR The ‘of this service B. _bousets ta zo ac or 1 Sills Co wee ee er | __ Pemnenetin_ borer. ETS AND BUILT INS AND |, og PU ILD Pas ator eo eae __ aoe a ron he tf was (eet on ‘1010. . ‘is i Pootise (or ihe top roads, ively Tewegres | Start Out of Retire ROOMUAND SERVICE BAR.| Mile Estates. Estimates al W. Maree ee a round. Take sdvan- : "| given from our plans or : Phone FE 50447 _ Eve. 415 Ea YOU HAVE 01D) AUTOMATIC WASHERS REBUILT tage ef low prices from 81,- Pee eo tee Western 2" i STEAM MEAT. WIDE LOT HERBERT C DAVIS. Buy Thru Partridge Stives, Pumping 30.008 gals. pet PROPERTY) H 3. VAN , Yao and. op Wringer washers, _ ae ne | aah SiMe Hs HSM || KibCcumtnin. sitice is ex | $02 Fontne Lake Bd. PEE) For Sale Acreage 47) TX Thru Partridee | tina FS ak habs a RESALE THOP TW | tot co, Gusremied. Oe South of Lake Sricn thant, on end veth, fell beoement, he RF 3% ACRES. 1 BLOCK OFP NEW = We St te a. a ere eee |e Cabieng ave 7 FE 24021 a4 Say 1 tee pm. or by ep Only, $060 down. Pull price HAVE =. eye an sux |) .DRAYTON W OODS 4 lene highway near Lake Orion. MMERCIAL of home. a = Ty = a ce Ores MISC. BG pointment. $7,960. Only one of these— PINE HOME TODAY. | An opportunity to build in one of hee 4 COMME é $12,000 NET 16, 12 & 34 Ca afer § or oh | oor aeaY % + 7 FRED BLACKWOOD —_ YER, & ONLY TWO BLOCKS, the eerintene, Soenie | « . i FRONTAGE é aw cor | winter tan couch. Searcely used. FE #1511. ‘ MI_ 48900 | p: . TO WEBSTER Som | wae. A See 90te. ~ 2% ACRES oT This small grill with seating for TIAL LOTS LARS Sain WEW 4 JQ_ 46200 Pioneer Highlands PING AND W. HURON BUB.| hemes. Ekire deep tet. pee Oe ee bow read, ler-| 100 x 300 FEE Just 40, hag constantiy, betes Orion vicinity. \sell or trade mae ry 4 yx 2 BEDRM. BRICK. 7 RM. HOUSE | i's a 2 bedroom beauty with Small Farm THE MONEY AT $3,000 casb. | ef isoadsd faite with epring fed | | sashabew Road er petted ed over 813 $00, Reasonable serune WIKDOW 7 FRAME AXD | poshsses Sed ood chest, oy, ; xtras. West \e. itehen . Complete- a ae - i ad- : . ‘dut se. * oy . i i "s i 4 rbieske to bus Hing" achogla 4 ty tod. basement. ‘sew fur- 3-Bedroom Home ROBINWOOD With $200 down for a quick sale . oat * ores. a. ripmant. ‘Only. 616,00 em tet eats heavy uty glass. 9” by Te ciner pete gt equas savieas, Hear. ' 4 Seese, Eves Stoprapenn shovane © someone: Mere yee com eaten, te, comity, | Comitly fad tho tty weeama | R. D. RILEY, Broker ciple home, full bath. niu | less than & Year. See this today | 3318 es si ae cones | San tna Seek | EUS cree os) Gree Site a at | Eten tate drm eur.) Sie mccaeactcs: | Se wee roe Sens igre hacer oo P| Many SM, ao eecpre ee 3. 4 Also . Workshop. A good 008 ~— sad = city. The home is a most at” ‘ rms to suit. re i UDED, 6 ae ’ IDGE | . i spring mattresses, 11 6. = ae eS ee Se an JOSLYN RD * ile-cireiev west FE PED.” | SetaraneeOwoer seriicing ereeens = aaa Bg AR ad Men's! Purniture. a2 Orchard . a : dowa and 3 bedrooms up. Land nig patents ne, Seneete " MA $-0331; Mrs - | BRAT RCA 7 3 aur y ruit and| ‘Large corner available scross . terms. REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES : : ‘ | 2 maroon oes eer, 4 «| Rateman feviedat San ‘ein Sad | ied aged Meson pa | e.rom grams tame, matom.| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor, |""" EERGORz aati,” | tata "soon"- Sub rawy | are Sibuaeny Peers Cones : Plare: carpeting te, See ti K ficken coop. Price only $12.90) {5°%jogqa” To Bens A™ S000) Siay fruit trees & berries. Cloee |” ™* Qpdn Rventags “Ta £30 ar se ae EB — 5 — a” , soon, a mx »S' : , Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Bicy : OR $1231 - er. heater, 15 anes new cottage modern 9 bedroom beme a en K : ER ne seine ao ee is PF ON OAKLAND AVE, COM. Ieane St Oxford. Michigan, Tnvest Complete line on cotta uae seeds and) S04 condilion, hr with joke privileges, Sylvan, Lake. INZL ° me ae Gear on mortal, Ct ~ by Box Belp cas cerengna ter Tespen- ion ~ es sanding machines souk " i, Solel wpe (REALTORS §=6FE Suse Quick toad. Priced trom #3- | COMMERCIAL - PHONTAGE. 106 Betz, Re experience auces:| and potsher. py Fee FE , VELAND: |e wat oe perren ST a, Stig Bur. | Ss Gan Bes bs, See | ber Grvete ote eS" | BARNES HARDWARE | Somat Gl" etttan nes a] j LO ; \ . oe : ”. ‘Open Evenings sae -FOR. R HOMES, SEE | . * . So 2 ~t~deeth. On exeelie a wate SS odusstin 142 W. Haron St. Park re, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | 88 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor | We Offer You : Cherokee Hills Se ee ae most any munees wis | __BEAS_ ROGUES. $3 | avae sc oK — Catt ates CHROME. IDEAL FOR - |) eae me ater | Diots"sse, te tps | _ Income Property 43a | Teeter eeramaew site) Sete arireion tows, | ria, Seen y srogaed tage | - Sete Land Comttecttwe | owes Serre Ot SR | suena, beeen ae ae Saha ; igen | ANN .. Tie N : : § en FRADE Wb 1 DOOR FORD RANCE n tochigan 7 i <"Voliniahed atti ‘could be ~ | Beth Lake Rd. 2 mile west of) St’ Sentias, Pi 2800 a cent Bocune orn | cowmmacs, we aye "ts 7 DOOR F eon | : bedrms. Lots of shade and w' fireplace. Family dining rm. ( ME , ; “RESORT BAR WITH LIQUOR . trade. Private, 6 cyl. exe. cond, balance. SE $1455; €PC. DIR- 1] my f%. lot. Streamlined kitchen, Greab: IN O r IRD. Real 1 ACRES Boy lake area. Large moé- rey take payments & give met ang ie at ae 4. ‘on an of es.o00 j-- 3 a a Bowls duete bee tiled CAR Ly. nto goo EB 1 Oe Money to Loan = $3) snd. cet. tie bans, | elsetrne Hise maple (wie ; —— M 4 family, geod returs on mm | eres, . equip. m 4 rm. Dg | fedvetos - beths, Drapes, : PE 44211 Eves. FE 56-1392 hunting & fishing. . real estate ere 450? 1 & 2 quanTEs Sg aE Large tamliy seem. | 3% Gen. Owners moving hat ‘sate. 3 miles from Pontiac, $s.000. This is 8. very | bargain, ae i as boat, motor & Waller. FE $-2706 nig waee 4 “inal, r Pome. 10,02 for chickens & gar | Scfe# of land. $10,200 down Will sell reasonable terms. | .AKE FRONT LOT Crescent Lake.| Terms. P. W. DINNAN LOANS $25. TO $500 | gir sacnivice ache AND A 30. Pearson's @ Or ss 94.000. Will spat will handle Snows: $8,000 “down. For more | “$0 x 135 feet. $3600, PO np a W. tere pe &2STT BENFFICIAL Salt Set cach, Rasbange Sev Reuse _ghard Lk. Ave — af —— a Four-Bedroom Home E LAKE FRONT LOTS. 3 lots to) FE Sim or Teo | Rent-Lease Bus 49A FINANCE CO. WILL TRADE ists PONTIAC FoR | rons’ thene, yoursei ana, sere, : ‘ ~ & 1% car paras: Wr aere ot jot of cade, heat: Pui at or will split, Easy “5 ACRES IN CITY . eae = PP ss») ve 200 =n moter A caer FRADE jest OC DUMP a ee set ie. mae oe 1: Za. in living 7m. -| bath, alee : . q oo leoue en Du , Tes J Te = 2, Meeks tyom gree, schoo! -_L1“9-2000 9 Sen_ on Worcs meet: tities | Gece heed Sr aa | nee a en ten oe Loans $25 to$500 | poe rabper an parti eat for | tops, popular colors. Lapk and : Only $10,500 good terms LARGE DUPLEX NICE & VERY | 8 x 120 feet. $250 down r.| school. Elvan N. Smith, FE 46324./ aunurn ave, with . Lots on only good clean car compare these CALL US FOR LAKE PROPERTY CARGE DUPLEX NICE & VERY x : . Come oe me yarn, HOUSEHOLD WANTED CAR Michigan Fwuorescent, 383° Or- Be ey mney "a0 vit terms. | Batment “Ase {sere Mice bome- FINANCE CORP. | win accept. late-model car on | CROSLEY M0 TOK, RONRING 2% acres, near Lake Orion Pro “4 $2200 with terms. payment. Also 1 acre. a Edw. M. Stout, Realtor NAS * . i S cer cent land contract Seah. Ree “amd prime ge [eee en eee | ACRES, ack Tend, gr cus! Sa’ “Eoum” Set"Oubnecd [THM Ras Be Eee) © OF PONTIAC || Sixtus fuinevi win wage aoe as | rented. Extn . ' , Ortonville. ¢ mi, west of Ey : 8. w_8t rE 2 ae Ag VALLEY REALTY large tpruce end mapis |? oe a oa on to 14 COMMERCIAL LOTS. Off Wal- haa, Ph. Ortonville. NaAtional : . ans > = . : Fiaas. After $, OR 32000. _ Exe. cond, OR 3-2785. 7166 MS at Pontiac i Rd. trees for cate. © aame _ erty. +6113. ton Bivd 625 per foot. Terms.| _ 7-6332. Commercial Building L A For. Sale Clothing 56 res mal . : OR 39081 __of closed hes. Could be fa CTIVE UNION LAR E|2 ACRES. Off Rochester Road. City : Excellent 40 x 100 commercial nm geek o5% — Se E ‘ ___ used as convalese hon be! $-0903. | “Water. ____For Sale Farms __48 —- a i i|TOm iy zo oe “BEL On eres. size 16 wk. Willow green, twist, et - _——— Weta Of Foom for E ; . with terms. ow a ae LOA: : weer SS rey ter : ‘ ; NY (BRICK LAKEFRONT 18 ACRES cle ag, paved parking | 5) = eon | NFO ence Vets weave st Mae NEAR ST. bom: . ent, | If You Have Large § room modern brick home| CLARK REAL ESTATE| ,, queso a. See ee oe YE tame F - Nice family home, full basem: Been looking for lake front $a", eet, ese. Soae sasees. PE £0403 or FE 44813 Me ber | tae fou, 2 temen, end beers | : gues sas coe ‘ . O%xll room. Storms and . All for $11,300 with $3,000 down. e “pe wy fall overcoat, screens, paved street, well land-| Propeny of 8 My cra |LADU'S INC OR 31731 | Open, Ey = ia down. pw iaty ut's3s per mons | Buckner Customers watch, Lawn mower. PE 44213. suiten,, Made covers. ~ ok i ce | jarge “farm—around found Lake BEAUTIFUL BOs OVER-. THE Om Ass | Lake with par | C- HOUSTON REALTY | s4ir"Wam: Are MWe NOTRTCE >t | Exe. : f =e. r ;| vate partially construct- 2 ‘ : - +9029. 1 ACRE you find i. That's cur permene ot sotias, Er 3800 "| —0 FERTILE ACRES Roy Annett Inc.| Happy Folks 35 ol CLUDES FOL of ee See, ee a : PMA 6-0082 | , fi. N of Clark Y : WORN ONCE 7 BLUE FORWALE | site credenas. host chair, eae a er acest | | Hempstead] 4 MiNotCarkston, | Os nas pucers mae cis win «| POR NGS oan | sah, ae ed fr tok ie home appealing! Nice part is that LAWRENCE W. ae 4 7 » | 98 B. Huron ral 8-0066 le Me desl ci Back: | _ sine 16. 33 : a. CeeRNAes|GAYLORD) BOER BEE | oncoccns | EASE rg (eee iat) Serene S| tevemwons oer a 5 : : Ideal building site, corner lot ; drinking eee | “at 2 a i ‘ o>, Se $11,050, $3,000 down—and sae A s é . frontage | stanchions. : Borrowing” SWAP SERVICE WILL | able, love seat, chalse longue, ¢ worth it 103 8, acne oe SPHONE PE D44is. I Guiame ik. ha’ Onis soe tricity. New | block milk" ouse. _Fre i002 3 atte Rrovide tee, your ¢ mediaie Fo 1 CALL TO cotiegiable- 2c -282 : down, Level to| Business Opportunities . a Fi HE a 3 INCOM : OERONDY CUTE BAY Orn g’ss| HICKORY LAWN _ | Siigntiy rolling land. f scres bard : Company where you are welcomed Comfortable main floor, .§ rooms ’ - Beck dgor, Knotiy ping interior. 1 Bite 100 x 360 ft, ideal for| wood. Farmers snd investors, | 29 VENDING . OUM & and your ‘patronage la aporeciat I Lf fiesca. plastered walls, storms sod | SS) | te “Ging : ae ee Paown. Will : Loans to $500. Up te % months ‘ne : Noor, PO SURMISHED 2 reeme bh: beck from | terms, oe Sane oe ane teles| uy Thru Partridge to repay. ficor, ‘will make your house. pay- , 183. Owner._1h + ee — , List Thru P ) t/ ITD : convenient Berth ;| WHITTEMORE ST 1TOUx You Want A BETTER 1 18.50 6.009 3 bedroom modern home GENERAL REAL ESTATE | Business of Your Own? : @ Be Bins | coms. ae x wainewal | age Dente Ber er | a cacy mee we FINANCE CO. LEFTOVERS - : very bert "Some te excel- : Sse “re : , Humphries| iss = 8) ACRES, BUILDINGS yap oh nem FE 200% Resitor FE enii4 sor ae . Located east of Ortonville, | ee nN. T Open Eves.| MUST BE SOLD! . - or parcel 4, OUR. get DOR | & SS wuttiple isting Sefvice Owner reduced price and isn Lake fee Phone OL] i : at i nae oe nee. Se 1-1844 eve. or isi oe, ft, frontage on es i || Newingham | Sess ey SVE ARE OS : See a ‘OFF AUBURN RD. | *™ fore: | side “ot iver Lake,” Surrounded: “| ¢1b0.00 double. dreseer, bed, : Kine, \eneteee ii Mme,ce|3 BEDROOMS | MES: sin. nr errven Pn” 7 4 = : 5 - type on'¢ jots, q = 2 jie hh he oa: i sated can be used for car garage . © abe init “Sak” ‘cack i° $100.80 : 0 dow, remainder on Oe ON z BS. Ens = se oon - . Aubura venue sofe beds, chairs : Me : -- HL.C. NEWINGHAM REAL ESTATE Corner & rds, See ay, Natt .C. HAYD tor | a BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE ._ §_Bedroom Brick i% een te Prrtaned & 0 Vi lena 4 30 Wee EN EVE eS +3500 Posey bal a ree Had a RIDAY, MAY 17, 1957. * 7 - 8 m up. VA LELY's. LELYs jAubuin & Rochester Rd. “AS GOOD AB NEW." © for the entire family. Marble top table compotes, Sisee fort Soe Nae , Wash » " : Bertie pictures. Hy “a+ brac, Saie o 3034 Berk. Mich. = A NEW AUTOMATIC IRONRITE IRONER : $2 Per Week wader, $65, OR 23-4136. con. Coronet.| Row oak flooring Neo your BUILDERS GRADE Always Call EM3-2731 For al building needs free es- Steel culvert Bewer = ‘ee tle Bur Pus = opreme. Co Bar. a = . Straw, MA 54-0066, cutting straw. No . wil deliver. OA §-2179. ALFALYPA BROME, MIXED, horse cattle rain, 2124 . No _W. Stlverbell FE 45-1039. For Sale Livestock 72 3 GOOD MILK Cows EM 3-6366 aE an LR 3 NEW SADDLES: 4 DRAWER & bination filing . ris | Atterition Truckers 38 4 Fi ¢ fs» Lt — mg i Hi i Plateau 29041. Open Fri. Eyes. "til 9 BEAUTIFUL PALOMINO AT :| stud: 412 Rp y= ig hd r= eT WANTE ALAA hos, For Sale Motorcycles 83} 9, nign grade used cars. We a “Ton © a NE “E,SePD TRAC. 146 HARLEY DAVIDSON, GOOD tal pay yon wol. aan Bae Dogs Trained, Boarded 70, [°%3; > included, $180} Bey 7 ~§ BOARD-YOUR DOG. Pontiac Farm & Industrial : H, J. a? \N WELT ro 5 __ WITH CONFIDENCE AT PE 40461 or FE 41442 153 BSA. GOLDEN FLASH See M & M Motor Sales W ISE-ACRE KENNELS A Sales 77 : Motercy Sales, 232 EB. Pike oly" ee, “eer on late motel cose, a stiention. to it AUCTION SALE. BAT. ¢:20 PM. i65 ARIEL SQUARE < cal ~ Used Truck Parts 890A f va 8 1-4301 . ‘ent from | FOR PARTS SER — dan ene = en : BOARDED, DOGS ve e Perained. Dury-abell nia oS Se ee wag” wy Fare ALL MAKES MODELS : _ graph. wa. Li room, roo! Sagiraw : Ra a Every Sunday ....2 P.M. GIRL’S 20 IN. . & repainted. OL ree Ge 62071, < Auction Sales | amis sa sewn sme on 5089 Dixie Highway | GiRts 2 Bors oe HAY ats GO0D| Drayton Plains _| guy —saape mething hey. 200 Cregery BO~l Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Saturday ..1 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 32717 a < "32 s | é #2 i ad ‘ z i 4 3 FE a EL tgias pul! = 1950. GMC PICKUP *|WILSON GMC | e é SAT. MAY if AT 1 PM. PURNT ture —— 10623. ; 3-1” TROTWOOD. SLEEPs 6. . Aluminum. . MTR. SALES PE 20641 | — HURON AC Never used. OL ON Huron 1°§§ Ford 2-Door OR 3-2406.. CHEV. % TON UP. a-i shape, $425, FE 6 = FOR QUICK GALE: 1955-3, TON Chevrolet carry- pickup, condition, lo price. Haskins Chev. a FE 5-9485 —s Oakland at Cass : For Sale Cars 91 "55 Olds Dix. Holiday Cpe, 55 Cadillac 62Sedan 53 P 4 "33 Pontiac4-Door "53 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Cpe. * 53 Club Coupé Ri pt ile ical a ‘ eee | “MOTOR SALES... atbura.ot xR. Bivd, . ‘ Fre +6738 CHEV. 1954 ‘210 2DR. $695, LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1900 6. Woodward Birmingham 1951 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 85 down; assume. $17 ——- pay- ments. FE 40008, deal ws VrtevRoLer BEL arn 2DR i*, heater, Stone paint paint . Real sharp. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8, Woodward Birmingham LAKE ORION MOTOR Ford-Mercury MY. 2-281 1954 DEL RAY &SE- dan, power glide, radio and heat- ar, very low mileage. $883. * ‘57 CHEVIE save one. Pontiae white side wails ttires and pte, ‘power es,| aah. dust like A aa ‘This , your chance to save N th Ch let Co 4 "SS Chevy. 210 2 Door. V-4, Fower iso 5. Wood ae rminghom tye GS. Se ‘ ‘te og. Ee. 5 ee Gilde : ‘43. Pontiac, 4d : ae hostage geo 6a month I *2195 North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. ‘Birmingham +1842. °H. 1952 2-DOOR 8E- gt down of your car, North Che Chevrolet Co. 1000 8, Woodwerd Birmingham are tis Ry baie Chevrolet Co. Co. : 5 Ain HARD- on 3it0. -|2. 8. MAIN ST. FE E iggios, Dealer. | - CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! ‘4 Piymouth Savoy 2 dr., Power- flite—sharp! er steering and ——-. R&H, Ean ie walls, like oe 1955 Piymouth V-8, Savoy 4 dr. drive, low -mil — 1953 Nash Rambler convertible, ra- dio & heater. -|1953- Plymouth 4 door, R&H. PLUs TRANSPORTATION oo Evenings—Please hone MAple 5-5141 . CLARKSTON ieee, J MERCURY Hardtop rout, station weet Me ab brakes me, sees. steering. je. l owner, $2,195. MI 1966 PLYMOUTH STATION power fiite sion, . heater wall tires, $1333. North h Cheveglet Co. 1900 8. 'W. Birmingham on Savoy ton, and wi MONTER . Power brakes. Usual extras, $900. Original owner. MI _ 4-415. 1957 TUREPIES ye od oe” eae ely MERCURY Cruiser, Complete ows enemicning. er. ey after 12 Priced $3760. FE. 3-776. 7 NASH WAGON, $100. PE 5-3838 NASH RAMBLER. FA ya Saal Nylon tires, 52 $445 Nash: — Wagon RAMBLER STATION WAGON. OVERDRIVE, R & H. 2>TONE GREEN... RIEMENSCHNEIDER gh . 8775. ' North Chevrolet Co. Birmingha :| 1000 8, Woodward Birmingham cLUB ens SAVOY. 2 DOOR. . “COVERS, EY.|' PL YMOUTH, ¢DR., shape, PE 5-10i9, After §:30. $995 Plymouth - transmis- | > Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. "~~ ¢~ Anardcecadiand PRICES sell cars. Three things to remember: We never re- RIEMENSCHNEIDE R 232_8. aes PE 32-9131 ‘s1 PL DEL —_ original 2 for your price, ne money down. ou need is a- steady 000. Great Lakes. TAKE ORION MOTOR PORD-Mercury ___MY._2-2611 TODAY’S SPECIALS ’53 DESOTO - FIREDOME 4 DOOR vV-8 4 "52 PONTIAC CATALINA $450 CENTRAL _ Lai WANT ADS! To find . job, place to live or. ee good ‘used car, ae Gass | Fa seein 38 Chev. if prs FEM ‘Use FE ‘ 35 Ford Ww agen aad ; pase a f= vans QUALITY USED CARS SE- | '56 Plymouth H’ to Ti ao Retgoligre v3, & heater,. wren .|'55 Chev. Co Convert, gt505|3 : - - n,|'54 Chey. Bel Air ;..$ 895 : * er, wall *|'54 Plymouth 4Dr.. .$ § 895 "55 tires: sler sop ‘ $1795 heater, W-Wall i 56 Pinout he S525 : 1 56 Merc. Convert. -, $1995 : ‘erc-O-Matic, radio & eater, we ‘all tires. 56 Ford Victoria $1798 aaa a mt ’ ge ‘Sg DeSoto ooo id o93| “hs : ees i" ‘ ‘ ions D8 i ‘136 Olds Hardtop : 3 {2135 magma, rece '6 beter, | LINCOLN - MERCURY STREETS CASS AT PIKE y power steering =| brakes, w/wall tires, 2- we give good trade-in al- lowances, and our cars are thoroughly reconditioned and warranted. “$795 *53 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dr. Sedan, radio, heater, stand- ard shift, 2-tone green POTD $3 GMC (ee Panel, very good condition 6 PONTIAG, «OB LIKE NEW, _ oavipees. . 2o.____| ECONOM E RS Lew mitengs ee amet. ECC OMY US ED CARS | ae 8 CYLINDER | PONTIAC 4 DR. New battery, Make an offer 4 fuse a reasonable offer; ||- NORTH SIDE $999 ’55 Plymouth. Savoy 4-Dr. Sedan, radio, heater, stand- ard shift,.2-tone green 1 BIg O.* L155 Buick Super 4-Dr.Se- SPECIAL HARDTOP — Radio '@& Heater. Dynafiow, IvorY & $2025 Goodyear Factory Guaranteed —on all '55-’56 models IS ON ‘55 Ford STATION WAGON Country fe- ‘ ‘& Heater, Heeddtcns. WORT OTE: Mecter $1495 3 Chevrolet DOOR—Radio “ Heater, dan,-radio, heater, dyna- flow er and eer tone green ) $1195 : Ford Customline 2-Dr. Sedane radio, heater, ford- ‘omatic, 8 cylinder, another 2tone beauty ear *56 b Chevrolet rg & Cashmere $1845 UIO 53 Nash Rambler 2-Dr., radio and. heater, standard . shift, w/wall tires, ‘E-Z-| Eye eh said rae! agra | me a) Chevrolet - Fg as 4 a Call Mgr. and oe op ol ' : ~*~. r of Crescent Lk. & Eliz. Lk. 159 & assume payments.) Parks. Midwest 4-750. Yareld| makes & a, ,. _Ra_ OR 30838, PE sabe. Turner Ford West st Side ‘Used Cars 7 ‘ “NORTH H PONTIAC - RAMBLERS — A =| PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE | 923 PE 42185 iaacal a sae - Ny) OY ore). Agee Used cars. Repair work New top, 2nd batteries é oe, 1988 Chevrolet hardtop. B, ENGLE NASH leather upholstery, |B H, Ww.W STATIC iON. 5ONS - : - 1953 Ford Vic. & H. Overdrive. M50 & Porter Ru. 3-4068 | Hydramatic, Exe: m *83 Ford ¥ : . : Wiha 9 2 maes ra, {3 OLDS 88 | tia. Stone Pe Sa Pee | HE Ber Ae. uring. Uur bIg snoat MAKES LD meopels tO € er. PONTIAC ‘60. COND. BEST | ‘8s Pord, V-ae 2Dr; . ‘ brakes. 3,000 ‘mt "pave $100 4 ~ reasonable HURON MTR. SALES : AUTO SALES ev eloene REPOSSESSED CARS ALE — : |312 W. Montcalm PE ¢-9151 ooee Motor Sales ana ae oN ee . CLUDE tASueAN |1954 CHEVROLET 210 ¢ DR. MUST 200 8. aw Pontine FE ¢-3586 | 190) iru suburben ...... '9808|_ AL HANOUTE. CHEV BUICK USED sell. Consider reasonable offer. ° UPER CONVERTIBLE 1951 Lincoln Sedan ......... 99.00 | LAKE MY 22411 Fs CARS. THEYRE INTHE * |. canv CONVERTIBLE, 015 sow.)1 suber. Biuaingham ‘trode- | "Ot ord, 4 moto sed $ — READY TO MAKE YOUR Can be seen at Pure Station in serAlsaae oiniee Saucee at nen la iv 8. fe 53 * nt Lk 30 PONTIAC 6, GOOD ENGINE a are BB DRIVING CARE- oo = ona Cy M tires, $176. ese Maplewood, By» L. ects ser ancients # SE WER BRARES ais rba Villag: * 4 , T ceed a chan, os like ur. n irs. 1966 PONTIAC. PRIVATE OWNER. Pontiac PRICES RED UCED ny. em, new. Small down permens. nee x Olds Dealer ms Bo} You'll Buy ’em Auta Sales; 193 8. Saginaw, FE ae , Set 8. Weosward Birmingham gy "On inst om _ereey |8 Ps rag ma = S Th Y M O n , PONTIAC , W953 OLD# 88 4-DOOR, SEDAN. i Feasae STARCHIES. )| RIEMENSCHNEIDER oil at (Ou ay Uw $4 Four-Door .....$1095| MONEY SAVING S: AL. = hydramatic, radio and WwW. ‘Excellent condition. Mi | 232 8. SAGINAW PE 26131 ba peter. BS Hydramatic. 2 tone = pew —_— eee iesee . a4 Power steering. Like new. yess, 60174 8 after 5: 5:30 p. m. oF r weekends GOOD TRAN ANSPORTATION 1 ATION oust A BETTER C AR @OGOD.......5.5.5 + cs * q Studebaker ee [33 Bontiae 3-deor-.-.-.. § 98 wag North Chevrolet Co. a ie TT mes yen n tne. __tires. $50, "ye tas oor < STUDEBAKER, R ‘$4 Two-Door .-,..:$ 795|48 Batata tae On BS vubtienteaiaeae 0 ae Eg Pag ig WP Heater . 4 jasi "54 rity a v3 HT. Cpe.. $905 | iss4 GOLDS 4 DOOR. BEAUTI- 5:30 p.m. bd _, ota. Like new. 30,000 mi. $475 Lighs pice paryein. “55 Chevrolet sedan Rae 905 ful blue. poser steering & brakes, | $1 PONTIAC, -DR., NICE CLEAN |’ 1530 8. Baldwin Rd. PE 1-0140 WAS 1s ‘38 Chevrolet 3-door |... $1398 Hydra. Ral. WW. A real fam-| car, No down payment, 67 yak. | aa WILL ye JEEP WITH (Cap. _ 34 F Do $ 895)'57 it Shen ys gungeuh "low ‘miles. Brcineten tradern.” Also oe lee. naw. PE 42214. en. PE St: e.g 5 5 MERCURY a b Con $1695 $1595 +4 FoorD 00r : asst ‘is PONTIAC, STARCHEF CATA-|— LL tore YOUR WoTE ab Coupe ..-.-. Ratio, hesit?. Hydramatic—lan &i many MORE TO CHOOSE FROM loaded. full power, low mile: | EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 GOOD MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS urpan IS.) oe, t eee, poe one. WORKING MAN'S FRIEND -_ 54 TwoDoor ...-.-$ 950 “Paychology — in trying to follow these, the wile drives Olds Dealer. . PLACE To BOY TASY ED JONES” "S5 FORD 2-Door ......e0ee sees $1295 $1195 oo WO-L0Or ...... ~ straight!” 565 8. Woodward Birmingham CARKNER DODGE SALES 18 8. Sagmew Used Cars}; + Bee sence: Poweretite, & real H ASK | "4 OLDS SUPER 6 MOLIDAY x. | et? VAN DYEE NEAR A MEE IX YOUR USED. can on : - . Dr, - Powe ig, | 1952 STUDEBAKER, CLB.| rght away for the highest trade- | , CT! 1005 995 154 Four Dor eed, .$1298| «CHEVROLET _For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cara ot] tet MaensBAMPhnionpy | sein iy "ede Suerte | uk fegutes eigage || MERCURY Club Coupe -.---.$105 $9 54 Four-Door Sed.. $12 au Oakland County’s a aauce ae Sukuesn on. ~~ | 3s. ge ge agg EB - Je est Imperial, Here — 431 Reter meric. Beige & tvory.| Fastest Growi ing Dealer” , Exe. cond. New tires, $95. 1985, FORD SEDAN | DELIVERY, 1H OLDS 9 DELUXE BOLIDAY Ful Price no cash, Just 62.50 nowt A Wentinc’s sou cuereet, tt $4 FORD 2-Door $105 $995 : = RY | coupe al 6-008. ¥ ‘ gp ausiee. |} ‘54 FORD 2-Door ...:.. Reglewelen: sea phere Migheey Ot S, ol ae CHRYSLER POWDER BLUE | ‘lon, ‘estre clean, #003 mileage. Like new. Loaded with | i959 BONTIAC 6 CYL, GOOD| Toder's peat $8 Cadiliae Cpe. : "54 Catalina Come . $1395 a CRETE CLUB 5 COUPE. WW, Runs. perfect. $8, Du. $6 . . Sere ee ee ee nes? Cine, | _tzans. $280. Lineuin ee, wer, like ne we STAR CHIEF—Radio & heater, and heater. No money down, | WE. FE $2740, Dealer. North Chevrolet Co. §§ PONTIAC, 4 DR, LIKE NEW, _& '&R. Motors, Inc. '52 PONTIAC 2-Doo $ 695 $ 595 1 leather interior. esoume a + hse = 4 ae See Ed 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham Suburban Mtrs. _equipped. $1,400. OR , Cahtnnt Ave. . * Tne eeeeennens 0 - Ca . - No mone ; ‘s8 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. 2 L Sereas Ae, ee. _Turmer_Po --—~‘rigallnaeealaan Rigen "Mr. Parks. Midwest 41000 | 90 FORD Cont SECRLLENT Olds Dealer sis: Car as be B. Gter ones. THaics Salat 54 Coupe .....+- $l 350. inns CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢ DR. _Wereld_Turner_Pord. ~—- = $-4245-.after| 565 _8. Woodward Birmingham | Garage. PE 4-350 52 BUICK Club Coupe’ cece vee OS $ 595 Coupe. " Mydramatic, o1i| Pevergeee. FS, ee hee rama tee Be Tae Ts oS ‘4 OLDS, 4 DOOR, EXCELLENT : . a a gO ly / oe Issuer mingham trade-ts. Also ® Isrge | i953 DODOE # DELUXE.