isco alg - 114th YEAR — The Weather U.6. Weather Bureaa Forecass THE PO Home Edition | week _PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, whsbiebictal MAY 25, 1956 —44 : PAGES ASSOCIATED P ; UNITED P: INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE RESS P: — : a 7 = People Tei. Things --- It’s Hot in Atlanta . .. Babies Cost More at Sea... “Oh, My Poor Feet! . . . Middies Pick a soces ee Woman Wrestler for a Hedyenere: . his pal is already anticipating cone are slim . a few good flcks! “I'M YOUR PAL, REMEMBER?” — With temperatures soaring near the 90s in Atlanta the chances of this lad to enjoy all of his ice cream ALMOST A STOWAWAY—New arrivals in New York from Italy, Saverio Fabozzi and his wife, Antonio, pose with their son, Giuseppe, 7 days old, who almost became a stowaway on athe trip. Saverio | though no ticket was needed for the infant when they left Naples. He had to pay $10 to prevent the baby being listed as a stowaway, ACTOR DIES — Guy Kibbee, stage and screen star, died Thursday at East Islip, N. Y. He was 74 and had been ili for more than a .yeam, with ,Parkinsdn's disease. (Story an 0 MIDDIES COLOR GIRL—Bev- erlv Jean Douglas poses at: Mount Vernon Junior College after she was chosen color guard for the Naval Academy's June Week program. o+-—- “Ba ubles;Bangles ** Attract ‘Boarder’ ito Pontiac Store Associated Press Photos NOW YOU LISTEN TO ME! — Tiny but highly vocal Mrs. Wilma Soss, of New York City, lashes across a point at a New York Central Railroad stockholders meeting in Albany. The woman behind her?- ... &@ lady wrestler brought by Mrs. Soss to prevent anyone from - tossing her out! | Business at Mark Jewelry Co. jaccording to Manager Jack Prady. | ' Susceptible the other day to the tified species of the bird kingdom ‘waited patiently at the door until’ the manager let him in The store's reception committee {went to work and made the ‘‘cus- tomer” right at home. They con- structed a perch, a small bed and |purchased. some food, Tagged “Mark Jr...’ the bird seems to like his new home. The other customers feed him ‘or her: when he ‘she’ skips across the counter “HOO, BOY, MY. FEET" — That's the word from Harry Ness, 77, in Buffalo as a police lieutenant tape¢ his feet after Ness walked all but 15 miles of the 626 from Milwaukee in 18 days, em route to Monticello, Nz Y. , Cobo Kicks Off Campaign e tonight ALBION (Pf Detroit - something good?” Albert E, Cobo kicked off his out- eer see state campaign for the Republican '" He sumpred sie p his methods as governor nomination last mght by yh, “business approach.” and de- promising a Detroit deal for Mich- clared igan if elected Nov, 6. : “The whole state is itching for He rapped the eight-year regrme it — everywhere — in the Upper ! De atic Gov. Williams for Peninsula, too, we should use their Sale micers ane ad tece natural resources and bring them lack of . vision” in Boas matters Apanieret: and as Uncporers ve hv Although he bore down on what wane aneaatia ee ad coat he: said was ‘‘no foresight at all” : ; ' = on the part of the state adminis-) central Michigan ee t = tration -in meeting the road prob-, before the off-the-cuff talk, ae lem, Cobo did not once mention -ooovd traffic safet on chicken casnerole for $1.35 a Gael Williams’by. name. |record on traffic safety. | plate. | , | He said that Detroit consistent- The meee was in Baldwin The Detroit mayor, stressing jy ranked second from the bottom Hall on the Albion College campus. his ability to cooperate with Re- | among the large cities of the ‘na- Cobo devoted more than half his) publicans and Democrats alike, Ition in road. accidents and fatali- 43-minutes to recounting the pub-' ‘recalled that a few years ago ities whereas Mician as a state he works activities of his 6% “when men were out of work” (was near the top of the list. years as Detroit chief execulive.; Truman had been instrumental _ “And yer. we're a good part of More than 633 million doltars |" obtaining 9,900 tons of affel ie” he added , : for the city-county building in ae aris in projects were undertaken dur- Sietralt He said a eSSWaAYy consti rion Ing the period, he said, with a | . was part of the answer, and that pis poset in the tax rate, until! He- said he publicly “commend. Detroit, sunder his direction. in this year and with a reduction ec the former president ‘on a stalled expensive traffic control of five . million dollars in the | subsequem visit to Detrost, facilities that contributed to safety, city’s debt. “Was it mght to do that. .or-kept up markings on streets and In addition, me said, private in-'should we forget when-public offi- enforced traffic laws rigorously, Mavor terests plan or have in progress cial does 1 milhon dollars in construction asked as I stand here,’ he said, if 1 am elected governor, I will bring to the state of Michigan a cooperative spirit — of every person elected, regardless of party—once I am elected.” Cobo said that, of course, in political campaigning things would be different. In an indirect way, Cobo criti- cized the state administration’S . 4 + | spring of next year at the site “I promise you, just as solidly | “that | z =e Boy tee 3 as "Boal Sink: Recommended to School Board Administration Reports! on Necessary Expansion for ‘57 Year Two additional grade schools and other expanded! facilities were tentatively ‘recommended to the Board of Education last night to meet estimated classroom needs during the_ 1957! school year. | A building aponram ‘roughly figured to cost eae haps $1,800,000, was sub- ‘mitted in a report made by| the school administration. | It was based on a nearly 50 per cent estimated in-| ‘crease in pupils over the scope of good news and some not so good, with an over- a flight to some other city,” he|) Two Bui OingsS - —lonty two Airfields Have-More Volume ee ~ Skipping School, Traffic Belies Low Status Lake Boat Ride Editor's Note This is the third in a series of articles on Pontiac s Munieipe! * . (? ce . Tank- said it. planned to award more th Y ‘65 million dollars worth of defensé contracts in the Detrojt area in the néxt’ month. oss Lt, Col. Samuel -M. . Burney’, procurement and production chief of the. command's industrial’ divi- :Sion, said the orders have ‘‘abso- a * __ lutely no connection'’ 4vith federal} Work With Newspapers, action making the three cities elf- * gible for preferential treatment. AMA President Urges " |He said the pending contracts were CHICAGO (INS) — Dr. Elmer “in 4he mill’ before: the design —Hess, president of the. American tier” was mide. i Medical Assn... today urged .doc-| tors to “cooperate with = | | He had barnstormed all over the) country with a theatrical troupe and was a star or leading prin- cipal in more than 100 Hollywood films. in Wilmington, Det., yesterday afternoon. Harlow ft. Curtice, pers, radio and television sta: president of Genéral Motors, told tions.” * * * a He called the American press gvods industries “are operating: Seat ‘ tional-tunit-that is available today” and added: | “Reporters should have your | help — the facts for a story or your opinions — when they need it. than was the case a year ago, “You should never ignore their) On the building front, requests or be too busy to talk reports said contracts for future to them. They are your friends, construction in Michigan awarded and if you are frank and honest in Michigan in April totaled $116.- with them, they in turn will be the 368.000. The first four-month total same to you.”’ (of $431,591,000 was eight per cent Dr. Hess made his comments over the same period of 1935 in his “President's Page” column’ Current jobless rolls in Michigan in the AMA journal. He is stepping are 220,000 with 128,000 in the De- ing. Cuftice said some GM divi- sions, such as Elettro-Motive, Allison and Euclid are operating | at substantially higher rates down as AMA president next troit area, the MESC reported to- month, day. ! wees | ‘The commission predicted The Weather | Michigan's peak employment Foll U.S. Weather Bureau Report | will come in late July or early ull PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly! y cloudy te cloudy and not quite so cool August, periods in which auto- today ‘with scattered light showers this) makers are expected to begin re- afternoon and tonight High today) d 58-60. low tonight 50-54 Tomerrow,| Calling workers for 1957 model mostiy cloudy with showers again by production. Ford told his stockholders yes- night. Warmer tomorrow, high near 7S Southeast to south, winds 10-15 miles an hour. ; 4 Scans lice ail terday that retail ‘sales of auto- oday in. mttiae : : Lowest temperature preceding ‘8 am. Mobiles will be down. and profits ‘substantially lower than last year, but he termed prospects for the fu- ture aS “‘particulatly “bright.” Cook-Nelson Post 20 At 6 am: Direction: Bout Sun sets Friday at 756 pm - Sun rises Saturday at 6 02 a.m. Moon rises Friday at 0:06 pm Moon sets Saturday at 631 am, wine velocity 14 m.ph Downtown Temperatures PN Cetes 26 A 6 Shisigie ie 3 } oe * . . ye. m iam ‘© Selling Poppies in Area a7 Pe aeneacin -b0 Vp: Maacce.. 02 / —_ lem 4 eno” 8 “ ~Membérs of the —Cook-Nelson Tacretsal Pest 20 of the American Legion niches “recorded downtown and their auxiliary began a joint ~~ Highe: : Sc orosegee ae ka! , ; caved Ul vcarate :-: 38 Poppy sale throughout the city to- Mean tempefature ....,......... 463 Gay. The poppies will be sold Weather—Fair ithrough midnight Saturday. rtignent One, teat, Ae in Ponti |The poppies, which are made by fewest apenas: -- © disabled veterans and others in Mean temperature ................. 89 hospitals, are being sold on the Weather—Rain 67. |main shopping streets. Headquar- Highest Sad. Covent Tomperaierse This ters for the working group is at 36 in 1994 24 E. Huron St 88 tm 1906 —= All funds from the sale will be Therdéday's Temperature Chart | ; Baltimore $1 38 Siam! 6 mused toward the rehabilitation of smare f 9 M otk 58 40) 4 » ¢ “ Buffalo oer eur Oreos so ve veterans and their families and the Chicago % ss New York 60 43 orphans and widows of thosé@ de- 53 41 Phoenix gp es Ceased. Money from this drive is Duluth -_ 8 ” Bt . souls iu a also contributed to veterans hos- gacksourile a 8 S18. Marie 50 34) itals, a children’s home, Camp i y atthe 4 ud a pT weno er Oakland for needy children, and Memphig =« 78-60 «Washington 63 4. t0 transit veterans. : Rate Automotive Command in. Detroit; the firm's top-officials that heavy | at _a vory high level.” despite a contraction in consumer spend. | Besides her husband, she {s and one grandchild. | survived by two daughters, Mar- garet §. Provan and Mrs. Elmer _| M. Beach Jr., both of Pontiac, | A member of the First Methodist jloriged to the WCTU and was an She leaves one son, J. Wendell IGreen_of W iirc a daugh- ter, Mrs, ‘William C. Kampe of Bloomfield Hills; three grandchil- ldren. and five great-grandchildren. ‘Also surviving aré a sister, Mrs. ‘William G. Blumberg of Birming- ham and a brother, Edwin R. Ha- Service will be at 2p.m. Monday german of Pontiac. ifrom the Donelson-Johns Funeral) Service will be at -2 Home. The Rev. Theodore R. Alle- bach of the Oaklarid Avenue United Presbyterian Church will officiate Rev: Paul R: Havens officiating. | first } p.m: Satur- day fromthe Farmer-Snover Fu- ineral Home with her pastor, thé with burial following in Oak Hill Burial will, be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. =". "Cemetery. ” 4 4 =) Dodge 7 | ne orin OPEN x se leased her from his car. as Bauighan aac wit The woman's husband, Roland, tury the first shovelful of dirt had reported to police yesterday) go, a $65,000 unit. The unit will that his wife disappeared from) gecommedate church services their Detroit home Wednesday) .44 activities for up to 180 in a night. | multi-purpose room, Sunday school classes -in six rooms, and will provide a kitchen and other s- @ s Mrs. Hauswirth, near collapse, told police she had left home to rooms, attend a meeting of mothers of ; a Cub Scout group of which her} All on‘one floor, the structure 9-year-old son is a member. has been designed by Birmingham Architect James F. Abbott. She was expecting her brother! According to the Rev. Herbert to pick her up, she said, and when |Barsale, who has guided the grow- a car like his approached, she ing congregation for three years, waved, the driver stopped and the entire church will be built in opened the door. }about ten years. ha ow the diver 4 \ congregation s grown oe ae es is ua hes 20 families who began meet- officers, “I tried to back away 985 in a rented school, to 118 fam- but he grabbed my wrist and jZies at present: pulled me into the car.” She said -the driver forced her at knifepoint to stay with him while he drove to an _ isolated wooded area in the northeast sub- urbs. She said she was held pris- oner in the car until about 9. * * * ¢ Both a parade and a candidates rally to encourage residents to reg- _ister in time to vote in the August primaries and the November elec- tion are planned. ~ The two events will be staged by the League of Women Voters on dung 29 at 7:30 p.m, Physicians at Beaumont Hos-| over one thousand boys enjoyed at field Hills to David A, Green. pital in Royal Oak said Mrs.| LWV members are planning jleast one week of camp life there. | It is the largest camp of its kind) im the state in its area, and has been developed| |Hauswirth had been beaten ‘and floats, bands and marching units jassaulted and had a slight knife|to accompany the candidates, who wound on one wrist. Police planned|will ride in open cars in the to question her further today. torchlight parade. Mrs. James Al- len and Mrs. Richard VanDusen are co-chairman, An outdoor political rally will Automobile Victim ig eae cae j\for Congress, State Legislature, in Critical Condition ‘a coats *smsee’ ins i , gathering, candidates will chat Two-year-old Rodney Lockwood,| with residents in small groups. Waterford | ‘ . 'Township, was reported in critica) I oles Toseredlteee coors om | the night’s activities are in line | with the League’s motto, “Let the people know; make the peo- ple care; help the people act.” * * * idriven by his father Thursday ‘night. | A hospital spokesman said’ the jchild suffered a possible. head in-| Marking 50 years as a Mason, jjury and rib fractures when struck John M. Riley, 656 Purdy, was |by the front of the Lockwood ve-'awarded a 50-year medal at last ‘hicle in the Lockwood yard. jnight’s dinner meeting of Lodge Donatd Lockwood, the driver..No. 44, F & AM at the Masonic told’ Waterford Township police the Temple. 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Complete With “4 AMPLEX LAMPS - $12.95 Value—Use LAYAWAY = % 4 lamp bdritght with seen e. ¥ vie ¢ : Pabica listo Po tall A 9 jamps at this low price Folding 4-Lite aAR With EAE SM SAL CASE fqmog ana metal cATry . 12. 99 a) l mM mM » BROTHERS 8N. ‘Sagitew—CAMERAS— =e ~~~ mlb eine Fleet 98 North Saginaw Street 7 * j % : A fog T-Men Descend E in Gaming Raids ’ series of revenue service raids on —halt—the— qe od ‘ cepa f ' i nh Gil elias elk acs ‘ . F’ AS po “yrs | ga is sn as? ad OO ig dead 8 jit u/s $i vs vy Se a ¢ ae 4 Fk gad - le i Ce 4 } - / Pwo ol) 7 } ¢ A : : it 1 x I —— ‘ + r ms ; < = ; ia eo “ee i i J : ' , ¥ ate x pe / : : THE PONTI ESS, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1956 < . y Y T = - : Sf ow : Y ; i “ “ \ ” ; Bo/ ; ke : = . » . ie 6 _ Ww 8N dh b a — ~ ae # . fo : N _ maAYZ.U” _ FORLORN — Looking as wistful as a bride deserted at the altar, two-year-old Virginia Gibbons drew 2 “Ahs” from by-standers. She wasil- eS Gueniee ae society wedding in London. Attack in Six Scattered States Simultaneously; 14 Caught in Traps: WASHINGTON — A. second alleged slot machine and bookie joints in six states left at least 14 persons facing criminal charges | today. More — = expected. Sixteen ects Hihatauts were The agents, directed from Wash- ington, operated without the, loca] authorities. as) they hit social clubs, restaurants, a fish market and a number of private homes. market and a private home in| New Haven, Conn. Three others’ were arrested in Newport, Ky.,| where agents reported finding 25) slot machines. Two Nashville,’ Tenn., men and one in Cleveland | also were arrested. In Cleveland, agents reported seizing six tele- Phones, bookie equipment and Four private homes and a waterfront cafe in Arabi, La., a New ‘suburb, were among the: places raided with no arrests. One raid was staged. also in the California border town of Dulzura. | New Fishery Group “WASHINGTON —The Senate has passed and sent to the House a bill creating a U.S. Fisheries’ Commission within the Interior Department. Its job would-be to. ‘dectine—in- the fishing | industry, A Bull Story | SHELBYVILLE, Ky. —When a dog chased a bull in front of a car, driven by Charles Smith, the dog’ was killed, the car was heavily) damaged. The bull shook his head and ambled away. r LARGE 20 MIRRORS $7.95 Value "3.95 These are slightly marred. Also tarse selection of medi- | cine cabinets with or without lights. New sliding triple door unite all at exceptional bar- gains. MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO. 898 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 4-8462 Medicine Tati I | + CaM CIRCLE CHAIR TUB CHAIR SPECIAL! "These. attractive imported cane cuate are light, cool and com- ortable. They will withstand ies weather and are ideal $¢>98 for inside or out......... . 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The chair has a pea ote base ty CRS right 13" colors. eeenrneeee SLING CHAIR Sit comfortably in any post. tion. It has removable, wash- able heavy canvas sling bes ',” wrought iron frame. indoors or outdoors. “semi CHOICE OF 4 COLORS LLOYD SPRING ; CHAIR BEACH UMBRILLAS “Colortut rea or green wriped canvas with telescoping alum inum shaft. elder Ls and ~sgolortul ideal hs beach 85 _ [PONTIAC CITY MUNICIPAL / METAL LAWN TABLE A sturdy metal lawn table that is ideal for the lawn or porch. -Makes an attractive. gift. Choice of artreuse, coral or sage 1? 3-PT. HAMMOCK and Stand comes Pension eliminates tipping. DELUXE HAMMOCK » Striped hammock with attached pillow. apart for easy storage. 3-point sus- STURDY SAN DBOX Heavy wood ‘sides with metal bot. tom. Has canvas hood that is ad- justable and may an lowered over sand. 11" STAND *] 2” Complete STAND $8.95 $7.95 , PARKING LOT @ New City Metered * 87 CARS parties Lot A Open @ Our Own Lighted Let Friday STEWART GLE co. 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Cs oes] ly displayed. co Ly SIX hind PONTIAC PRESS ee nm renee, Bien euncay fidih Sense: Manager isin tor ra rey A. Rey, endo wr ramatlon Manaret Erccsry sak tat and Ediior Retail Adeertiing “Mer. Monasing ‘Edie oe apl ci> Manager Butered at Post Office, Pontisc, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ‘ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press titled lusively to the use ee rates 279 Bal wees ey oe Peper as well as al] AP news dispate Tur Powtic Press ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents B week; where. carrier service is not available as ma’ 4 Wasntenaw ad ee cea iin in the vn and all o fae balancer: All mati ocereeeee payable in advance. hone Pontiac FE 2-818 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1956 Tornado Alert System. Adopted for Schools Pontiac’s Board of Education has shown sound judgment and foresight in adopting Michigan Bell’s tornado warning system for the protection of the City’s school children. This weather warning service wRatp Il, (tions. A casual drive around the Sab last Memorial Day revealed zy number _ ‘of horns fying the Stars and ala alba at smal Pes. + ro aTe\ 2A OL ere 2) ~ rect that condition. Take the timel ‘to honor the dead by flying the flag they so gallantly served. Do it not only on Memorial Day, but on Flag Day, June 14, July 4 and Labor Day. If you haven't a flag, there’s plenty of time to buy one. 21 Puerto Rican Progress _ The people of Puerto Rico had many good reasons for their six day celebration of the great economic progress made by the island com: monwealth. This progress is reflected in many ways. For the first time in history _ income from manufactured products now exceeds that from agriculture. Since 1940 productivity per worker has doubled and the average annual family income has increased from $600 to $2,360. In the same period total commonwealth net income has will go not only to all 27 public ——tlimbed from $230,000,000 to almost schools but to 23 business and industrial establishments al- ready connected to the telephone company’s warning service. x * £ For tornado, hurricane and flood alerts the ‘white signal” will be used. A flashing light will be accompanied by steady ringing of a bell for 16 seconds followed by a long pause and then repeated. _ One of the reassuring results of the Board's decision is an an- — nouncement: by J. Ceci Cox, assistant superintendent of schools. He revealed that school children from now on will have disaster drills similar to air raid drills. , * x kk. It is highly improbable that there will be any question about the wis- dom of the Board's action. Instead, the memory of the 20 or more tor- nadoes which battered Southeastern Michigan recently should make any taxpayer applaud the trustee’s dec!- sion. Certainly, nothing should be left undone to safeguard our school children. ee New Envoy to Manila Following his Senate confirmation as Ambassador to the Philippines, ALrreD Nurer is preparing to leave for his important new post. The Nation is fortunate in having as able a diplomat as the envoy to Argentina to succeed former Ambas- The latter served with distinction for a year in Manila before returning home to ac- cept appointment as a Judge of the U. S. Court-of Military—Appeals._— * * * : . While U. S.-Philippine rela- tions always have been friendly, ~— several questions affecting them — remain to be resolved. Important among these are some Filipino monetary claims against the United States. These must be examined and settled. Agreement also should be reached on the matter of our military bases on the islands. In this area broad principles have been laid down but there is need for more complete definitions. = * * x _ There should be no difficulty in reaching reasonable settlements of all outstanding problems between our two countries. The basic interests of Washington and Manila donot clash) \ The objectives of both Governments are similar and that augurs well for continued amity. enna ee om end Fly Your | Flag May 30 The approach of Memorial Day should serve as a timely reminder for all of us to fly our flags that day in honor of the Nation’s heroic dead - of all wars. Over the years downtown Pontiac has distinguished itself by a splendid showing of our national emblem on this and other holidays. Not only along our main business streets but from the flagstaffs of all public buildings Old Glory has been proud- *) ke ke Unfortunately, however, | this =) not true in residential sec- one billion. * * * Two other Puerto Rican achievements which fall into the category of social advance are well worth mentioning. In less than ten years life expectancy has increased from 46 to-61 years and literacy has climbed to nearly 80 per cent. A noteworthy factor in the island's advances are the wise and energetic policies of Gov. Luis Munoz MARIN. These include effective campaigns to attract new industries, diversify agri- culture and bolster the tourist trade. * * * What makes this progress addi- tionally significant is that it was brought about without drastic re- strictions of any kind and with the people's hearty co-operation. The Man About Town 60th Anniversary Largest Loss of Life in Day in County's History © Grass Widow: A wife who has been left with the care of the lawn. It was 60 years ago today that the heaviest loss of life in one day in the history of Oakland County took place. Early in the evening of Monday, May 25, 1896, a cyclone swept through our north- ern tier of townships, killing 43 and injuring several others who died soon after or were crippled for the rest of their lives. Man About, Town well remembers that tragic occasion. He then was teaching a rural school in the north part of Holly Township, within one mile of where the first buildings were blown down. Remaining after school, he recollects that a heavy wind ensued about six — ‘o'clock. The schoolhouse was on a hill, but was not harmed. The spectacle of the cyclone passing only such a short - distance away will never be forgotten, nor will the tragi¢ scenes that followed. A horse and buggy inspection of the devastation was made during the next few days. Most of the lives were lost int Groveland and Brandon Township. Dozens of the graves in the Ortonville Cemetery now bear the death date of May. 25, 1896. . In résponseé to a request In this column a few weeks ago, the names of several people who went through that terrible ordeal of 60 years ago, and still are living were recently published. Additions to that list now include Mrs.,Minnie Red- mond of 6 South Shirley St. in Pontiac: John Westerby of Ortonville and Ben West of Oakwood. Cutting across une Oakland Hills golf course on his way to work, Frank Persley found a three-foot garter snake that had ‘evidently met death in trying to swallow a six-inch fish. me no further chances is é Stanley Wickline who has dug a cyclone cellar near his home on West Maple Road, on the spot where his barn stood before the big blow of May 12. My Metamora scout sends word that Mrs. Donald Cascadden is one of the directors of the new Walking Horse Association of Michigan. , Verbal Orchids to— Charles Hendrick. of 99 South Jessie St.: eighty-seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harp of 68 West Chicago Ave.: golden wedding ‘Mrs. Libbie Hicks of Farmington; ninety-first birthday, Mrs. Ida Mae Beattie — of Waterford; eighty-first. birthday. iy? oo. Z,' sms? uhenn * — GUNCER—-—-~-- - Ketters will be couderised when neces. — because bah ream 01 the. wet ter mast these will not be p 80 pore Unless the nature, , letter se erik Last week I read about the woman -taking her husband to the Hoxsey, Clinic. Was he cured? Yes, I think he was. My father was taken very ill late one night and taken to the _ hospital, where the doctor told him of voles spony lates isters ae ical ‘Sa en oe a better now than he has in 20 years. If there is a cure for cancer, why can't we have it here in Michigan? - Mrs. Carl Kelly © 4769 Cass Elizabetii’ Rde Looking Back _ 15 Years Ago HMLS. HOOD destroyed in Ate The Usual Election Year Ray en David Lawrence Says: Egypt's Unpredictable Sons Nessa: Playing Both Ends Against the Middle WASHINGTON—“Let Them Go Communist." This epitomizes a growing sentiment in Congress about the so-called ‘‘neutrals,"’ It means that the United States must not allow itself to be blackmailed into foreign-aid programs by gov- ernments which under the guise of neutralism are really ‘playing both ends against the middle.” The case of Egypt is much dis- cussed hereabouts. Nasser, an ambitious leader, is trying to play the Soviet Union against the United States. He wants the Aswan Dam built. It’s a very - Important project—it' will take 18 years to build. It means needed irrigation for millions of acres of land. The Aswan Dam and the canal distribution of the water, together with the hydroelectric work that goes with it, will cost at least $1,000,000,000. "Irrespective of whether ;Nasser is a statesman or a Communist stooge, the dam means a tot to the future of the people of Egypt. Hence the Ameri- can government wants to help, but can't be in the position of placing itself in the clutches of an am- bitious dictator who claims he is undecided whether to line up with the West or with the Communists. Reports from inside Egypt reach- ing here indicate that the Commu- nists are making real headway there and are using Egypt as a base of military operations to stir up trouble for the Allies in Algeria and Morocco, and also to stir up friction through intrigue inside the Arab world. Thus far, Mescow seems willing _to grant a 35-year loan of $200,-_ something Nasser will have to con- sider, _ H's something also that Suxarno of Indonesia will have to take into account. Sukarno has accepted Communists into his government. He was careful in his speeches here to refrain from saying any- thing that would indicate he is disturbed by Russian colonialism. He criticized western ‘‘colonialism" and made just the kind of speech that pleases the Kremlin. He knows, of course, that this country wants Indonesia's friendship.- But at what price? How much money does Sukarno really want from America? They liked the Indonesian’s oratory on Capitol Hill but the large majority of the members i Ceserees are not 7 The game of attempted extortion goes on as “neutralisn:'* becomes the — camouflage of the so-called ‘“un- committed” governments. The tendency now in many quarters he had cancer and that it would be a 50-50 chance during surgery. He didn’t go through with it and came home wittt™no hope for a future. : A week ‘later he left by car fer alll - treatment at Hoxsey, where he 6 % is to say ‘Let Them Go Commu- — nist,” and “let Soviet Russia actually come through with all the financial aid been talking about.” Most experts here Soviet ‘“‘competition” bluff and that if America refuses to be taken in, the newly arison governments in Asia will some day discover that there are no strings attached to being friendly to America. such as the Communists in Moscow or Peiping would jm- pose. ‘ (Copyright, 1956, New York ~ Herald Tribune Inc.) think the Expectant ‘Mothers Should Build Up Calcium. Supply BY WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. “TL am forty years old and ex- pecting my first baby in Novem- bers Do you advise taking all the pills a doctor prescribes during pregnancy’? Especially calcium etc.. for baby’s teeth and bones?” (Mrs. M. Ho) , Mrs. H. thanks me and says: “God bless you for your reassur- ing teachings.” As for that, Ma’am, Hippocrates taught me this daily prayer: » Father, let me write nothing this day th at will depress or discour- age. Let me write only what will & 000;000 to build the dam. But the huge reservoir itself would be use- less without the projects to dis- tribute the water throughout £ gypt and the Sudan. These will cost $800-000-000-more. There are-many— knotty problems still to be solved and meanwhile Nasser doesn't seem to be doing much in diplom- acy to forward the cause of the people of his own country. He manages to insult the United States about every other week, His. latest pact with Communist China flies directly in the face of America's friendship. The willingness’ of Nasser, moreover, to accept the Com- munist scheme which seeks to establish a military foothold in the Middle East has aroused suspicion in the West. Thus, be- eause of his -arms- -deat-vith Crechostovakia, and now with Communist China, the whole strategic problem will have to be reviewed by NATO. Also by 1960 the Suez Canal is scheduled to come under compicte control of Egypt. Will the western nations accept such a transfer if it means handing to the Soviets control of one of the most im- portant waterways in the world? From a military standpoint, Egypt cannot be protected by the Soviets for they have no naval strength in the Mediterranean. The western powers, on the other hand, in time of war probably would not hesi- late to seize control of the Sucz Canal as a measure of’ self-de- fense. For Egypt would not be regarded then as ‘neutral,’ but as an ally of the Soviets. Can Egypt afford to place her- self within the Soviet military orbit—in an area which the West will have to Consider hostile if war should break out? ut? This is YOU THINK WE PACK cee WRISTWATCH > they TNT. In the booklet Preparing for Ma- ternity are three chapters which I wish every young woman ex- pecting her first child could read: 141i Women Teday—Are Stronger,—- fy. Naturat Childbirth, (3) Her First at Forty. Mest earnestly I assure you, Mrs. If, and other potential or Prospective mothers who happen to read this piece, everything I say in the booklet or elswhere about childbirth is based on ex- perience, not mere theory : You do not say so, Mrs. H., but from the happy spirit of your letter I infer that the neighbor. hood saireygamps have not op- erated on you, or maybe you just had te chuckle at their Initial attempts to fill your mind with morbid pictures_of_the ‘‘throes” head. Milk as the best source of cal- cium. A quart of milk a day (fur- nishing 1 gram;* approximately 15 grains, of calcium) is enough im the first half of pregnancy, but in the last half 3 pints of milk (fur- nishing 1‘g grams, approximately 22 grains, of calcium) or the equiv- alent in other sources of calcium, must be constimed by the expect- ant mother to permit maternal storage, supply calcium for the placenta and amniotic fluid and tq provide material for the develop- ing skeletal structures of the fetus. Skim milk furnishes virtually the same amount of calcium as does whole milk. Calcium deficiency in pregnan- cy manifests itself as cramps in legs and arms, headache, Insom- nia, rapid decay of teeth, and, in the opinion of some physicians, a tendency to eclampsia, Most persons who consume less than. 11, pints (three glasses) of milk or the equivalent (10 or 12 grains of calcium) daily have one or another of the complaints due to calcium deficiency. During pregnancy, if this deficiency is not corrected, the growing fetus, like a parasite, drains the calcium it needs from the host's tissues. TO prevent all this, and supply all the vitamins and minerals the preg- nant woman needs, the expectant mother should supplement her dret with Calcinatal — which is not medicine, but food: Calcium, iron, vitamin A, thiamine ‘vitamin Bl), riboflavin (B2), nicin, ascorbic acid ‘vitamin C), vitamin D, and vitamin B12 (the red blood vita-~ min), Signed lettérs. not more than one page or 100 words Jong pertaining to personal neaivh and hygiene, not to disease. diag- sls, or treatment, will be answered by Dr -WUllam Brady, !f a stamped «ce’f- addressed envelope is sent to The Pou- tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan (Copy right nena) Moscow has is a gigantic - went through X-rays and tests of all kinds. No surgery or radium treatments were given. But he came home with black, white and red pills, which have saved his life, and his family’s, too, I am very proud to say that if it hadn't been for the quack, as some people call — my father less of cost. 20 Years Age ‘BULLET CLUB’ here investigat- ed by G-men. ~ * CIVIL SERVICE merit system declared wrecked by FDR. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven; and there was u thick darkness in al] the land of Egypt three days:-~ Exodus 10:22. _ * * 6 It is always darkest just before the ay dawneth.—Thomas Fuller. British “Empire Remnants Striving to Break Loose By JOHN H, MARTIN INS Foreign Director Britain observed “Empire Day” yesterday at a time when the word empire is distinctly unfashionable and when Britain is in danger of losing even more valuable bits of real estate. * * * “Commonwealth,’ ,a grouping of free nations, is more of a key word today than empire in the coe political setup. Since World © War IT the British have given up colonial _control over Asian and African regions totaling 3,000,000 square miles. * But now the communication lines linking the various com- monwealth nations are endan- gered by acute nationalistic drives for complete independ- ence, The decline of British influence, in the Near East is evident in various ways, especially in Egyp- tian hostility. * ° s The Reds are feeding arms to Egypt. and Moscow has given Pre- mier Gamel Abdel Nasser a new toy to play with — a personal twin-jet_ plane. This present fol- lowed, coincidentally or not, Nas- ser's diplomatic recognition of Communist China. ARABS AT WORK Arab nationalists are working to pry the Aden protectorate and col- ony away from Britain. Greek- descended Cypriots are fighting to dust the British from the vital cast Mediterranean base of Cy- prus. * * * Ceylon. with a government that emerged With leftist support, says the British can no longer keep bases there. And the British are in real dan- ger of losing Singapore. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd has pledged to use force if necessary to hold Cyprus, Aden and Singapore. He holds that. these bases are strategically vital not only. for Britain bet . busy telephone . . its allies, of which the United States is the major partner. ‘Negotiations on independence for Singapore broke down recently when Britain insisted that it should have special intervention powers in internal and external defense. * 8 «@ This precaution was against the fact that a Communist-front party in Singapore already is nearly strong enough to win at the polls. However, the delay in giving in- dependence will afford local Reds -ptenty —of—excuses to urge anti- British’ violence qmong Singapore's 800,000 Chinese. : MAYLAYAN POSITION Malaya, neighbor of Singapore, has won some independence but needs British military aid against the Reds in the long war there. Malaya's leaders also want no part of Singapore joined in their federation. They already have enough trouble between two rival nationalities, the Chinese and na- tive Malays. American policy cannot be entire- ly divorced from British troubles, I{ Singapore is lost it will be up to the United States to provide more defenses for Communist- threatened Southeast Asia, from bases in the Philippines. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I try to keep an open line... . For every urgent cal) . . . To do the favors I am asked .. . How- ever large or small. . . Not on the . . That occupies my ear... But on the switch- board to my heart . . . With its connection clear . . . An open line to every friend ... . Whatever be his plight . . . The weight of other matters or ... My weariness at night . _ Sometimes it is the only line . To help them anywhere «s And it could be the lifeline to . Their rescue from despair... . I try to keep it open, and... I hope I never fail .. . To answer any urgent call .. . And be of some avail. . . adda iad 1956) Case Records. ofa Psychologist: = = ——— : — a There Are Finer Marriage Prospects but Old Bachelor Is Better Than None Doris has a dilemma. Her bachelor fiance is content to coast along at the status quo. _ So she must knock the emo- tional crutch out from under him and wake him up. If he still prefers mama to Doris, she | better shop around for better prospects. Widowers are usu- ally superior to old bachelors, for they have already been - housebroken and are thus more considerate males. By DR. GEORGE W. Case R-365: Doris D., CRANE ared 29, is an_attractive school teacher,--—— “pr Crane, IT have a love prob. — lem.” she confessed with a ruciul smile. | 2 * fo “For three years | have -been dating an engineer named Ted, who is 30, “He has a good position and also says he loves me with all his heart. “But he seems afraid of mar- riage. He stalls with the most foolish excuses, believe he does love me. “He is the only son of a widow and she is jealous of me, Be- fore we started dating each other steadily she was fine but as son as she found that Ted was’ centering his affection on me exclusively, I noticed a change, “She became cool. It 1s so obvious that Ted sees it, too, But ~ he says if we just wait long enough, everything will work out all right. “Meanwhile, however, I have had to postpone my marriage twice. Should I go on with this watchful waiting policy?” BEWARE OF LER Even a young widow has a dif- ficult time marrying a bachelor, so you single girlf’ can thus realize that it is a serious problem. Bachelors are likely to be a slave to the bad habit called “manana” or “tomorrow.” though I really They seesaw back and forth to= day about whether to marry or not to marry, and then decide “Well, I'll wait till tomorrow to make up my mind.” And when tomorrow arrives, they engage in a similar Hamlet type of soliloquy about whether “to be or not to be” married and ‘again end by saying to theiii- selves, “I'll wait till tomorrow to decide.” Ultimately this habit of Sats till tomorrow cr depending on time te-saelve-their problems; bhecemes-— ’) iN i a oe ee ee Ee 2 A |] a! L | a a v entrenched. They thus are liter- ally slaves of manana a (Spanish for “tomorrow''), WIDOWERS VS. BACHELORS Other things being equal, it is usually better to marry a widower than a bachelor. 6 The widower has already been housebroken by his former wife and thus has been taught to show more consideration for women, * €¢ * | Bachelors are set in their ways and unwittingly selfish. If they are 35 and unmarried, it often means they are sexually weak, too, é6r unduly tied to mama's apron strings. : * They are “play acting’’ in life instead of actually entering into the real thing. Sometimes they show intense egotism by boast: ing about their many former girl friends. This is a juvenile reaction typical of a teen-ager. To win one good wife excels 100 ex-girl friends! The bachelor is like the diffident swimmer who is afraid of cold water. He gingerly touches the water with his big toe and fritters away half the afternoon trying to get up courage to make the ptunge, Once he is in the water, he en- joys -his swim, but he cheats him- self of a longer swim by his own long period of indecision, - —And_so_it is with marriage. Old baehelors are usually poor=-bats for happy marriage. If you cant find better prospects, however, then you might be willing to settle for an old bachelor, using the “half a loaf” philosophy. EMOTIONAL CRUTCH Sometimes a girl like Doris can shock her complacent . bachelor fiance into action by knocking the emotional crutch out from under him. For a girl becomes an emotion- al crutch’ to her escort if she builds’ up his ego with honest com- pliments and generally makes him happy. - When he has learned to rely on her heavily, then she should - introduce some competition by going with another boy, even though it be her cousin who is brought into the pleture for pur- oe of jolting the placid bache- r. No smart girl should ever let a man monopolize her time for longer than a year. After that, become a free agent once more and date new prospects. Shop around for better matrimonial merchandise. Always write to Dr George W_ Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. enclosing a long 3c stamped. self-addressed envelope and 26¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send Se = psychological charts and -pam- » (Copyright 1956) lantic BRITAIN TO-Kold Crete rouard- -q Ps y * OPEN 2 Z 7 i e > -_ nd ee a e © : hs. ‘ ye % . INR +08 4 = - . ~ be — BE ae eeteyerenie ¥ === Sj a a = ese i. {/. ' L- ' 6 font og ’ 4 rm _ [a — = 4 = : ae * f, ‘ ' i i} ; : : : ‘ ° : ’ ’ \ : : e- @ i THE JUNIOR EDITORS’ ORCHESTRA — 5 THE TRIANGLE Dick is playing the triangle, which is made of steel and makes a] sharp vibrating note when struck with a steel rod. : He is sitting-on a Chinese drum he made out of an old keg. He painted it a bright yellow, put Chinese symbols on it in black, and covered the top with a piece of inner tube rubber stretched tight and!" bound firmly. Beside Dick is his tambourine. ° Color this picture with crayons, and don't forget that Dick has al red coat and cap like the rest. Paste it down on cardboard, and then cut out the parts carefully. Attach the separate arm to his shoulder with a brass fastener or bent pin through the holes indicated, so Dick can strike the triangle. Fold back the ends of the base and Dick will sit up. (Roger Clapp, of Northampton, Mass., wins $10 for first suggesting this idea. If you send in a useable idea for Junior Editors care of this newspaper you may win $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) oe Tomorrow: The Cymbals. Michigan Woman ‘Cured’ After Prayer at Lourdes GRAND RAPIDS —Mrs. C. J. bs Jimmy, 9, happil} shared her Witheril, pain-racked by cancer a month ago, was smiling and cheer- ie Rev. John -Klonowski of St. John ful at home today after a pil- , Vianney’ s Church terms it ‘a re- grimage to the religious shrine at markable recovery.” Lourdes in France. ol Mrs. Witheril adds: She recalls that, before the -trip she could walk only a few steps, were answered. It appears they without resting. She was in con- /were. " stant pain. Yester‘ay sh ed | . ike al Soman ae has Coe Health Commissioner known illness. “I was kneeling and praying at Gives Heart Address the shrine,” Mrs. Witheril said, ‘suddenly the pain was gone. I | | _ANSING Ww — Dr. Albert E. could take a deep breath, some- | Meustis, state health commissioner, thing I ‘couldn't do before.” lsays progress is being made indi- She prayed for 5'2 days at the eee toward control of heart di- sease, shrine. oo STRONGER EVERY. DAY | “We've controlled the cause of “I grew stronger and felt bet- many forms of heart trouble, such ter as time went by," . Mrs..ag simple goiter, typhoid fever. 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WATER SOFTENER We Will Install This MBR-30 Softener On A Rental Basis It Uses DOWEX HCR MINERAL If you own your home probably should own your water conditioning equipment, But make sure by installing on a rental: basis. If you choose to buy within six months the rental you ben & Posen = allowed on the purchase price of this Softener or ne, Be Sure and See the R.S’Very Latest AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER CRUMP ELECTRIC FE 4.3573 FE 4.3573 3465 Auburn Rood Auburn Heights ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS Says just submitted to hower has found ising. | A Washington |newspaper added lence Francis, Francis passed culture Benson ‘icy to meet the » The report say appear to offer situation i viewed “It would should be bounds of pre tions; that all opy creasing ing costs ing domestic voughly explored: as wel sales except at examined; and t |States to be a justed.” Sure as the U.S. population ™ has increased since 1900 by more than Diol Est. US. population 1900 — 75,994,575 j | The participants—1,600 of them /—are attending a Midwestern | regional conference sponsored by ithere is no solution in sight. | Meetings such as this’ can only develop methods of reach. ing the individual driver through" organizations selling him on traffic safety and | the need for his cooperation. To | forceful working group that can coordinate safety Surplus Report Hits Giveaways Farm Overproduction Unpromising, Gotham Paper | |General Foods Corp., | spec ial adviser to the president on farm surplus matters The story continued: appear output of suppor brought production utilization, he Itie support price: | modities that cause the states. committee for Waggoner, super- Missouri highway patrol, put it this way: | “Traffic safety is an individual jproblem, and until every driver is,of the Safety Council of Greater is responsibility, Lansing said Lansing had reduced its traffic deaths by more than 50} per cent — wholehearted cooperation we OD- dicts ain from the man in the and a program it is anize a well-knit, activities -in y in every state, | NEW YORK (#—The New York Times’ said today a staff report! President Eisen-/ the prospect of ‘solving farm overproduction by, exporting surpluses to be unprom- | * * . dispatch to the’ that the results of an 18month study an the prob- \lem were recently handed to Clar- former head of the who is a the report to the | President and Secretary of Agri- He recommended jan overhauling of government pol- problem, * * s in part: “Since foreign disposal does not outlets adequate ‘for the disposition of current. sur- ipluses in the next few years, strongly domestic production, price support ,and sales policies be carefully re the suggests that i} Ld * * that current ted commodities within the spective disposi sortunities for de- and market 1 as for increas- thor- that legislative provisions that prohibit domestic levels materially above current prices should be re- hat rigid domes- s for some com- United residual. supplier ito world markets should be ad- | Est U S. population 1956 — 167,181,000 Seagram's 7 Crown is America’s by mor s largest selling rem a atstel 2° Reason: Finer taste ! whiskey Say Seagram's and be Sure OF AMERICAN WHISKEY AT ITS FINEST | Seaguns- Stiles Compors New York City, Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof 65% Grain Neutral eu its. ‘3 * * le school, re. the Only Solution Calfomia Asks Halt to the Growi ng Traffic Death Rate .. CHICAGO » — The man who| The experts talked in such, to support sound, vigorous ie, LOS ANGELES w—An attorney ican do most to solve the nation’ S'terms of ultimate. responsibility in Programs. . of itraffic death problem is the man| prepared ‘speeches at group meet- lings of public officiais “and civic said W. Ohio, highway force action on police, jcourts and the legislatures in re- {gard to traffic safety regulations. _ Homer B. Thomas; of St, Paul | said cooperation of all concerned was a big factor in the safety | progress made in Minnesota. Edward L. Warner Jr., president. “We need an aroused citizenry,” ws well executive.” The conferees were told the place) o start with the person who holds! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, w— the key to the solution of the prob- Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, chief the individual — is in high of U.N -Palestine truce super- m Joseph Childs, Michigan's state| confer with Secretary «General | The main purpose of the two-day police commissioner, reported the| Dag Hammarskjold and plans to. parley is {o hasten the formation of|Michigan legislature enacted’ abe on hand when the Security citizens groups in all communities; ‘law to provide for driver education | Council considers Hammar- -|in high sehool for every “pupil! lunder the age of 8. Automatic WASHER Original factory list 289 95. Convenient electric timer. rinses, damp dries BUY ON THE METER PLAN HOUSEKEEPING / > * ? ; } * a Wad if i ] 4 rj ine , eed " ; is ~~ " ¥ : ya : : Sa ah 3 ; mt i f vad - ji . “I 4 oy , be ae ‘ | y a / : If ‘ ' # i : al L \ 4 : i ' / Ps = | | = _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, F PRIDAY. M A Y 95, 1956 _ . pet : . a to Marijuana Traffic [ isays thousands of young Californ- ‘iangs are becoming narcotics ad- S. Richardson of Akron, dicts and U.S. authorities should chairman of the national “Set tough’ along the Mexican users conference, “ to border to halt marijuana traffic. prosecutors, Atty, Robert A. Neeb Jr., south- ern California chairman of the At- torney General's Advisory Com- mittee on Crime Prevention, ad- dressed the grand jury and urged: | That the United Nations com- mission on narcotics seek better | ‘cooperation from Mexico to stop the production of marijuaha. The establishment of a Californ- ia commission on drug addiction which would be empowered to uti- ‘ lize state hogpitals and out-patient “the | clinics for psychotherapy for ad- after their physical treat- street}ment is over. _ industrial due, in part, to as from the Truce Chie Before U.N. | vision, is expected to arrive here cs |Monday from Jerusalem. He will skjold’s report on his recent Mid- | SPECIAL! DINE! Open from 12 to 4 as WY Sunday = Cage Selection of Colors 3 See Our New Selection of Modern Sets! 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Three additional states have repealed ‘‘right to} to work”’ laws in at least 15 states. union leaflers—up in arms against the laws as *union-busting”’—| have signalled plans for repeal drives in 12 states. | A] . s The Taft-Hartley act, which) Hartley wrote jointly with the| late Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio), prohibits the closed shop but per- mits union shop contracts. The closed shop gives a union the right to permit the hiring only, of persons who are already union members. Under the union shop,| the employer may hire anyone, but New Probe Seen in Clark Murder NEWBURYPORT, Mass. ® — The Massachusetts attorney gen- eral today promised a new inves-| tigation of the Clark murder case| after a grand jury refused to back| his argument that Mrs. Lorraine Clark, 30, was not solely respon- - sible for. her ——s murder. Mrs. Clark ‘leaded ae to sec-| ond-degree murder in the shoot- ing death of her husband and was sentenced to life in the women’s reformatory in November 1954. She had said she alone killed her husband and dumped his weighted body into the Merri- mack River * ° Later, ae changed her story, saying someone else was impli- cated in the murder. Published reports identified the other per- son as Mrs, Clark's former lover Arthur Jackson, 24. . Tulips in Full Bloom HOLLAND @&® — Blooming tulips in Holland and its environs will be at their peak this weekend, of- ficials of Holland Tulip Time said today. Warm weather during the past week has brought the tulips into full color, they said. As an festival, baskets of growing tulips have been hung from lamp posts on the city’s main street. New argus (5 It's all here! Nothing more to buy or learn. You can take perfect color or black- and-white pictures with the Argus 75. Easy-to-use, too, with exclusive double-expo- | eure preventer and Lumar | lens that’s always in focus. | Kit includes compact carry- * {ng case, flashgun, bulbs, bat- teries and film. And you get a new precision, portrait lens that snaps on to the camera for close-ups, and a hand- some leather portrait album for your treasured snaps. ONLY $23.50 COMPLETE $400 DOWN 50¢ WEEKLY LEWIS—/ine feratisre) On the other hand, he says, | ease “Over Right-to- Work’ Laws ‘Shaping Up Sen. Payl Douglas (D-Ill), chair- tee, recently to lead a fight for revision of the Taft-Hart- ley law at the current session of Congress, including an attempt to knock out section 14b. Labor leaders contend Hartley’s; man of a Senate labor subcommit-| unionism. of Labor James P. Mitchell recently} told.a group of Akron, Ohio, labor leaders: “Such (sight to work) laws are strictly meant to break unions. They do no good. I am against " ithem. I’tell you sincerely such repealed." laws should be frightening acceptance in America in recent years—that a free citizen B LEWIS— fine furniture LEWIS’ VALUE BUYS. FOR THE HOME and COTTAGE! SWIVEL ROCKER or RELAXER A king size buy for a king of a guy. Whether he likes to watch television in the restful.swivel rocker or com- fortable relaxer he is certain to be pleased with this luxurious gift. the new employe must join teefer movemsats are. designed tolprivate labor. organization in or- union within a certain period—|weaken der to be permitted to work to earn a living.” “Forced membership in any The committee, with headquar- jters in Washington, D. C., quoted Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio as saying: “I believe the right to work is Right to Work Committee and sim-| must belong and pay dues to al a} just as sacred as the Tight of free} speech, tee press, jury trial, gen- eral assembly.” The committee also praised the stand taken recently by George A. Horvath, president of Monument Mills, Housatonic, Mass., who an- nounced he would close his mill t a loss rather than submit to |demands that his employes enter a union against their desire. The committee said Horvath’s lawyer had advised him to agree to a union shop contract, but Horvath told his employés: “My business ... is not the sale of human beings. If you want to belong to a union that is your business, and if you don’t want to) beleng |= 3 een hat Wildlife experts says eagles can | and do carry off poultry, but that) such attacks are so rare as to be pas cgnapmbon Every day, around the’ earth, the sun delivers the equivalent of burning. 122 trillion tons of soft coal, says the National deine 2a anny is also your business. I will not force you by contract to join the union in order to keep your job.” The May issue of the CWA News, official journal of the Communica-| tions Workers of America, says “the powerful J. P. Morgan fi- nancia) interests’. are appdrently backing the right-to-work move- ment in an effort to enact anti-union shop laws." Hartley's committee insists, how- ever, it has no financial backing. from big business. 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Say is, winning a _sjow” vietory_ over, customs. ~ istockinged feet comfortably aluminum pot on a stove, the front yard scratch idly at the / Mrs. Aggie Lossiah, custodian OF ‘As a young girl’ Mrs. Lossiah,|stretched' out to feel a cooling) “Women today seem to think grass noW "a—widow._ walked 170 miles breeze, Aggie said gravely: they have a better life because) ‘‘It was root hog or die poor, oe a 9. Gying paste) |across the mountains to Sét~Up™ “]j's” all gone to the” ‘vodern my" day-when-they-workedjharder--with -me,-she smused,-“and-f-dol Aggie, who is going’on 76, is one} |housekeeping on a small hill-side times. Things are changing just! “In my day a girl’ knew how to believe I'll die ‘poor. But 1 got a of the few remaining Cherokee jfarm where she has lived more ag fast as the y can change.” hoe corn. ..to make a garden... .|little place to call my own. ..a Indian women with a |_ first-hand! ‘than half a a century. * 8 Ito dig in the dirt like a man. Many shelter...and that’s all I care _ The honk a a motor car echoed even knew how to drive oxen and about, I have all | need.”’ | “TOP TUNES a from a W8dern highway where plow the -field. i '§ Y > up y As I got up to leave, Aggie WHAT M Li NE ‘stumbling oxen once plodded. The} bd asked where I lived. When I told b Famous Arti t . WETRUCTION: Eexh werd be soleted 10 my werk. Un- |sound stirred Aggie to reverie “Now it seems like girls are her I came from New York City, y IS s scramble os few os possible to guess my line. Answer | “We sold our Jast ox to send our 4! oe ee work out in the fields she nodded and said politely: 5 : eppears under arrow, reading downward. oldest boy off to college,"’ she re- re their parents. There're a lot) «I. jt a big city? I've heard of UAMAL Lo. ® marked. of changes. it, yes, I've heard of it. 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She knows how to brew | 7 CELLAR 10 bat ‘the native herb remedies—ginseng Reg. 99¢, Now OOD 8 THAMFO a for colic, boneset for pneumonia, CONSOLE 9 RATTE ESSE wild cherry for measles, Christ- is 10 DIMN mas fern for fever. , 11 SSSEION 12 fe ae ae | ueccl * 21” Eye-Conditioned through- 12 TANMEL Yesterday's enewer lunch wA | “But when people get sick now! racket ae! ane le ek gar coffee, dinnr, poToto, supper, res they run to the doctor to get a all waisl Caravies with Right- © 1986 Where My Line, Inc. seR?t, drink, meA!, | Pill,” she remarked. ‘'I never had Up-Front Tuning. Mahogany. }a doctor until this spring, when I . spent a spell in the bospital.’’ ° , = FIREPLACE COOKERY 21K38R : | Mighty Mountain Rang ES Agzie duint want to go «| VALUE-PRICED 1 gg” hospital, She had to be talked into Once Bea u tified Michigan ear "tie. eo EE soe tempt for new kitchen gadgets. WITH TRADE (The following story describing ® ‘palachian Mountains may once She never has had a home with litte known aspect of Michigans a : yee ey “ ; . 3 ° geography, was written &r the Asso have been as rugged as Europe's central heating, She still prefers ; AND = Phone iated Press by GOtibert Good win- of Alps " Dr. Zinn explained, ‘‘but to cook her meals in an iron pot 7 Z = the Michigan State University geology : : ' in her fireplace APPLIANCE ; 5 , ; uepartment staff) since they are older, erosion has Fr Hreplace ; FEderal : | | pppbnerecte- @. nr +.“ *¢ « By GILBERT GOODWIN |worn them down considerabls “I don't ni * heow EAST LANSING i — A “lost| “Erosion gers om contiowally. said Slawakis thes tne Free Parking | 3-114 mountain range once raised mig iy’ and in a million years ¢ P- without a firepl | . : . peaks all ac ia Michigan's Upper! palachians may be nothing but ‘2 wel e 422 W. HURON ST. FE 4-1 133 | 108 NORTH SAGINAW Peninsula. hills,” the professor said, “Food tastes better cooked in an This is the belief of geologists’ The erosion process had ample who uncovered “roots” or de-\time to wear the Michigan moun formed foundation rocks _of the tains away to nothingness, Radio- mountains during frofi ore explora: activity tests on deformed rocks hons. . iwhich were enfolded into the base There is evidence that the of the range indicate they are some range extended more or tess con. 769 million years old tinuously from Minnesota through Although the mountains are gone northern Wisconsin, Michigan and from the Michigan scene today, inte southern Ontario, they have left their traces in un- - derlying granite formations which Width . ve Tock in renesin: structure indicates that the moun- tains may have been comparable | wv tain aplaatonsed a o_ to the Appalachian Mountains in Counties coe eee } eastern United States. says Dr. mineral exploration and mining Justin Zinn, professor of geology ieealicaseleiees at Michigan State University. . Like the Appalachians, the for “It was largely in connection gotten mountains of Michigan could with iron ore explorations that our even have been as high and rugged knowledge of the deformed and in as the Alps. tfolded rock came about." Dr. Zinn epg ; said. “Otherwise we might have RUGGED AS THE ALPS . no idea that Michigan ever had “Geologists believe that our Ap-|such a mountain range “ (— Reg. 249.95. SAVE Old House Feel Young! Whether you are planning on building, remodeling, ~< or just adding another room, stop at Corwin’s for that one stop for all building materials. 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Commentator for the show was | Mrs. Maurice Barnett and mod- els were Mrs, Benjamin Jerome Jr. Mrs. Edward Collins, Nera Warner, Mrs, James Blakeney, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Imegene | Leonard, and Mrs. Jack Nicolls. supposed to talk about dresses and playclothes, prtmar-., ily, but we just can't help talking about the large, elaborate straw We're There are four “pages in today’ s Women’s Section’ hags W hich were shown Some | are| built in the shape of African huts,: with weird faces peeking out. The, hags come from California, of course. They come in all sizes. The collection ranged from an array of sport clothes to very dressy clothes. * not be overlooked nor can the no- | iron fabrics be ignered. Polished | cottons, imported cottons and | uas ph otogra phed w pith © Photographed at the annual banquet honoring foster parents were four members of the board of directors of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society. From (left to right) are Judge Arthur E. Moore, honorary gram was held at Hotel Waldron W cdnagday. Mr rs. nr W. E.G, Huthwaite (right), president of the board The importance of navy can of directors of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society, Harry Henderson of i i nors Pontiac Press Photes| board member; L. Harvey Lodge of Drayton Plains. Mrs, Walter P. | Reuther of Rochester and Mrs. Bert E. Norton of Rochester. The prom i Birmingham and Mrs. M. A. Dondero of Royal Oak, both members of the board. Mrs. Syver Thingstad (not photographed) was general chairman of the affair. cotton pequ de soie were shown First | uady Candidates to perfection with the sheath dress stealing the spotlight. a s e An example was Harvey Snes s pink imported damask linen coc tul dress with back interest i a tured in the button bs ing to the ,; RENE ae acu rine op a he mine cars “caneida b polls o ote Another was @ combination beige lad tn the White Hou lace and handkerchief linen to Inake an el?gant late day dress By RUTH MONTGOMERY A comment heard was, “Fash. WASHINGTON ‘INS? — Pulchri tude and music will dominate the White House if unpredictable winds again waft a Missourian into the No. 1 spot” * ione seem nicer this year than ever before.” That's just what designers and manufacturers have been waiting to hear—and they've worked hard for it, Completing the show was an ele gant con dress of matt jerse.s and white \Whiffon. The jersey top was tichtly fitted eire@lar skirt which featured black applique lace aver the white chiffen. % ra e * Evie Symington is-as pretty. and talented as her husband is tall. blond and handsome bitterest political that Democratic ington of Missouri and his brunette social wife make a striking pair rivals ty the Mre Gordon Van of the Countryside Both politics and wealth are_old hat to Evie, whose late father, amp, president Improvement Club introduced the commentator James W. Wadsworth, enlivened and the general chairman Mrs the U.S. Senate from 1915 to 1927 Ernest. Fuller and came back to the House in Assisting with arrangements 1933 for 16 mere colorful years. were Mrs. Kenneth Hedges, Mrs. Born with the proverbial silver Lynn dohnsen, Mrs. Frederic spoon in her mouth at the family Ward and Mrs. J. Arthur estate in Geneseo, N.Y., 33 years Mowrey, ago. Evelyn graduated from Old- Program chairman was Mrs Jo- fields near Baltimore, a finishing scph Arno and Mrs. Edwin Dryer school that also boasts the Duchess was publicity chairman, of Windsor as a more-or-less distin- guished alumna Mrs. Erancis Gack Evie at 18 could have had the Entertains Circle Mrs. Franeis Oak . entertained members of the Ruth Circle of the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Ghirch Thursday afternoon in her ton. Instead, she chose a trip to Europe and on her return—at a friend's debutante dance—met a 20-year-old sophomore from Yale COMMUTING SUITOR home on Leake Angelus road Cupid played right tto their Devotions were given by Mrs. ,hands. Stu's parents lived in Glenn fioisingeton and Mrs. Walter nearby Baltimore. and commuting Hubner gave the annual report on American and foreign missions | Mrs. Lloyd Hoyt invited the |g group to her to Washington was a cinch. Two years later, after Symington landed a wage-earning job as a molder in home on Northfield a Rochester foundry, the troth was \avenue for the June meeting. ' pledged i LJ LJ 4 _ : A bit wistfully, Evie recalls that i Cor Y MING Events she probably saw Stu oftener dur- ™ ons Ville Pay wii! be heid Sunday ing their courtship. -By day the at a ery Orns aK . ~ by contacting) RAN Mesns 0 nt: ;young bridegroom toiled in the, 7 j Even their, concede} Sen. Stuart. Sym- most glamorous debut in Washing--§ foundry. and by nicht studied metallurgy and mechanies at Roeh- ester Universit, A few years later, on moving to New York City, Evie electri- fied her friends and shocked her relatives by becoming the first socialite singer in Manhattan nightclubs. She made her debut at the Place Pigalle in 1932, and for four sequent years had a heady whirl in supper clubs and radio studios = * ' Sut Stus. personal fortunes looked up, thev-moved to St. Louis. and Evie became a proper .oung matron, rearing their two sons and doing volunteer hospital and Red Cross work The of World War Il brought Stu te Washington as chairman of the Surplus’ Property Board, and in rapid succession he became secretary of the Air Force, chairman of the National Security Resources Board, administrator of the Reconstruc “on Finance Corp.. and a US. senato FAMILIAR ROLE Evie was back where she start- ed, this time as a Senate wife in- tead of daughter, wrapping band- ages for the Red Cross at Senate ladies luncheons and helping with close civic drives * * «& Not until Adlai Stevenson began to slip in the New Hampshire and Minnesota primaries did we-want- a-winner politicians begin to look Stu ever as a potential dark horse candidate Southern Democra(s were mut- tering about a possible party bolt if Gov. Averill Harriman or Sen. Estes Kefauver grabbed party control, and Stu—more cinserva- tive than either—represented a border state in the Senate. Stu, his blue eyes twinkling good sub-, : Breakfast, Evie Combines Beauty and Talent running for the Senate four years aZo naturedls. scoffs at any such talk and professes to have no ambition for the presidency Evie, who talks the same way, Says it more convincingly * LJ As a hand-shaker. she almost equaled Kefauver's prowess, stroll- ing up and down the main streets of small Missouri towns, introduc- ing herself, handing out cards. and extolling her husband's qualifica- tions for the upper chamber. * * * * Ask her what she thinks of the current backroom chatter and. she wails: “I just cringe and look the other way. I honestly like our life exactly the way it is.” POLITICAL TALENT art Jr. and James Wadsworth, _ Don't discount, however, Evie's dashed home from Yale to help campaigning abilities. The charm-| with the family enterprise. ing aristocrat averaged five public appearances a ‘day from mid-April until November, while Stu was Mrs. Tufty to Address Journalists The rece Ladies of the Press, sponsored’ by Theta Sigma Phi, will be held at 11 a.m. (on; ake Ev Saturday ‘at Hotel Whittier, De- pee ined Cater Reese end Stu grandparents three times. troit. Guest speaker will be & P Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Wash- PRAISES MAMIE ington, D.C It would be disloyal of Evie to bd - -~- <¢want Ike to remain in the White Tufty will speak on ‘““Wash-'House, ‘but perhaps because her ington Report 1956 when she father-was a staunch Republican, makes her second appearance be- she feels no reticence in singing fore the Detroit Chapter of the Mamie's praises national journalistic women’s fra- * ternity. “She is a perfect first Head of her own news bureau Evie says of her potential rival since 1934, Mrs. Tufty’s reporting “She has the sweetest, best dis of the Washington scene reaches position in the world, and ahe some 300 outlets: News magazines, never spares herself television and radio news services,’ “There is no one more comfort numerous newspapers in Michigan, able to be around. because~ she Young Jim, who followed in his mother’s footsteps by singing at the Sherry Netherlands three years ‘ ago, took to the advance sound trucks with his guitar and his rich baritone, to drown out Harry Tru- candidate. Jim, now married to a talented pianist, still fills FV singing spots| in St. Louis while practicing law. ‘Stuart, also a lawyer, with the firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City. Their * newswoman. * * Mrs. * * papers served by the Central Press makes everyone feel good. | love’ é c Associatioin, and three foreign her.” . The president s gael of publications. * * @ Clib nas presented to Mrs, A formet eae rd unt y resi (Tomorrow Adlai s sister, “Bul Verritt tlejt) of Gra ex dent. she is a past president of fie’) .. | the Womens National Press Club. (Copyright 1956) | mother, Mrs. Grant McDonald of Clin- = % . # c , A Fe : 2 " la The two Symington sons, Stu- | man’s support of the opposition’ is connected | lady.”"| Children’s Aid Society, for adopted children with I RIDAY, MAY 25, 1 Oriel Endelman (left), executive sec- retary of the Pontiac Branch of Michigan discusses plans Williams of Leach road and Robert Johnson of Rochester, foster parents at- tending the Wednesday banquet. Mrs. Dave —— ———— = a — Women Ss Section a HIRTEEN | 956 Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McLean lof Elizabeth Lake avenue were pleasantly surprised Thursday eve- ning when their daughter, Bernice, arrived by plane for several days’ | visit. She will return to her work jin Denver, Peay ~ Tuesday. * | Sailing on betceny aboard the| |$$ Clipper from New Orleans on ia 16-day Caribbean cruise are Mr.| and Mrs. Edwin D. Rose of Bir. |mingham. Their itinerary includes ‘Jamaica, the Dutch island of Cu- racao, Trinidad, Caraeas, La- Guaira, Puerto Cabello and Guan-| ta, * ¢ «@ : | Helen B, Slocum, daughter of | Mr and Mrs, Frederick V, Slo- | cum of Erie drive, was recently | initiated inte Kappa Delta Chi | June 9 Ball to Be Held at Golf Glub , Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority's _ plans for the sunimer ball were jwell under way when committee imembers met with Mrs. Edward [innanet of Osage circle Thursday jevening. ° bl | Mrs. Reginald Rippberger is gen- jeral chairman of the dance at * 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Mrs: Fred | uumgartner and Mrs. Donald Giorando arranged for the local or-, chestra that will play for the' dance. Mrs. Russell McGlinchey ts | handling tickets with the help of | Mrs. Anthony Grand, Mra, Harry Woodman is contacting patrons | for the dance, aided by Dee | Brim and Ann Tierney, Mrs, committee members. Mrs. Hummel, decorations chair- man, is being assisted by Mrs. kl mer Johnson Mrs, Pon Sweeney, Mrs. Fatmund O. Smith, Mrs. Cle ment LaBarge, Mrs kdgar Plymp ten, Mrs. Lacy Seliefler and Mrs IJareld Stieknes Proceeds from the dance will he donated to the Child Psychiatry Program of Pontiac State Hospital Tickets may be obtained at the door on the evening of the dance or from sorority members | |Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice of Oge- for Honeymoon , Chantilly lace. Her fingertip veil street. by sorority at Hillsdale College, Hel- | en isa renee on the campus, * * nue announce the birth of a son, Donald Anthony, May 12 at St. | Joseph Mercy Hospital. Walter me son of Mrs. Vera | . | Poe ot Rosshire court, was pledged | Maternal grandparents of the in- ‘to Alpha Tau Omega fraternity fant A Mr. and sh htyeh oy aay ‘recently on the Hillsdale College |" of Lenox avenue. Mr. a = = 8°! anthony Finelli of New York City jare the paternal grandparents. campus, * 2 ®@ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie O'Brien | (nee Peggy Rice) of Waldo avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Colleen Ann, May 19 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Meeting Conducted by Interlakes Group Sixteen members of the Inter lakes Extension Club met with ‘Mrs. Raymond Sweeney of Exmoor road Wednesday. Roll call was an- jswered by the exchange of favorite rec ipes, maw road and Mr. and Mrs. Ward /O'Brien of Hamilton street. * Mr, and Mrs, Donald G. Finelli | (nee Leon Perea) of Lenox ave- * * 6 The lesson, given by Mrs. George | Quine was, entitled “Meeting the _ | ‘Meat Bill." She spoke of budget Couple Tr avele buying of meat cuts and plans for < F ] ] purchase. ee fo Niagara alls A buffet luncheon was served |following the meeting with each |member contributing a dish recom- Iloney mooning at Niagara Falls mended at past meetings of the are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lang. '€lub. eee enemenme New Leaders Are Installed by Newcomers Mrs. William Merritt accepted residency of Newcomers Club She is the former Marjorie Ann dusereau, of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Husereau of Park Place. Lawrence is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lang of Flint. The double-ring ceremony was. ee met Saturday by the Rev. daughter | lSylvan Glen Golf Club June 9 trom Fabian Weber at St. Vincent de Walfleciay evening at the annual Paul Church. The bride chose a waltz-length | gown of French ilusion and — |closing dinner held at Rotunda \Inn. Her mother, Mrs. Grant Me- is outgoing president of the * * s was secured by a crown of on t the tulle ‘trimmed with sequins and | oe cen acu watea! Bache. ae i oe Duong ala vice president; Mrs. James Gray- of pearls and car a bouqu biel, secretary; Mrs. Peter Dunn, of white roses on a prayerbook. |) asurer. Mrs. Bernard Woessner, Maid of honor was Sue Landry chairman and historian, and Mrs, Franklin Oosterhof and‘ and bridesmaid was Gloria Batten.!Peter Aldo, program chairman, Betty Lou DeGroot are publicity They wore gowns of nylon chiffon Mrs. Beebe is also serving as naqua and pir’ respectively. | social chairman, with Mrs. Joseph Charies Thompson Jr. was be@ Galardi handling membership; man and James Myers was Mrs. McDonald, constitution revi- froomsman Seating the guests sion; Mrs. William Motany, cour- were John Maletre and Booth -tesy and bridge: Mrs. Howard Biowne Droveser, finange; Mrs. Clifford Wil .. cox, philanthropic and social ac- The bride changed te a red 1. ties, and-Mrs, William Emer- princess-style dress with) white noni) telephane accessories and a corsage of * « « \ white roses for traveling to Ni- — Plans were announced for a pic- agara Falls, nie for members and their fami- ties at the McDonald home on return’ the newlyweds Flint. . On their will live in Clintonville road -in July, 4 u Pontiac Press Photo tonville road. Mrs. McDonald is out. going president of the organization, The . annual closing dinner of the club was held W ednesday evening at Rotunda Inn. Neucomers: William R. * Aer * ; sis ‘ ra tan ( ae ay } ce y aga pe iy Bay lig teas he Peete top mpipe Masten amin Restos 3 wy a ~lbe Mle kas aot a HW pons irae A BB fae +) A gs 7 , ~— & fs h ey . é ihe \ { & | / i: : ; sein re) f ao } ‘I Pe > \ “4 seen ' é } f if > dl ; 9 7 ge = 7) My lag t +f hie ok ie ti ( ‘ | ‘l / \ = ; ! af o , i o ° a We a ~ Fi } . f FOURTEEN _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ALAY 45 25, 1956 : ‘ PTA of Pontiac. High Hears Panel Discussion on Teenage . Activities New. Officers Introduced at Final Meeting of Year, Mrs. Paul Gormay was intro- ning ‘at the final meeting of the duced as president of the Pontiac! ‘year. Mrs. Gorman, who will High School PTA Thuraday ev LM © serve during the 1956-57 school jterm, received the gavel from Mrs. ‘Donald North, outgoing president. ie » * Other officers introduced were Mrs. Dale Noif, vice president; Harry Vernon, father vice presi- ident; Vera Mae Adams, teacher lvice president; Mrs. F. M. Hatha- iway, recording secretary; Mrs. Clarence Montgomery, corre- Rotunda nn Overlooking sponding secretary, and Mrs. C, M. Beautiful Pine Lake |Hartaman, treasurer. ee | The program held in the high Rotunda Style school cafeteria featured a panel £ discussion on “The Activities of Teenagers.” Mrs. Gorman acted | as moderator. Panel members were Dr. Philip, ‘Proud, James Hunt, Sharon Mow. | Dr. Maurice Thome, Mrs. Ralph, Forman, Mrs. Raymond Best and 'Dr. Russell Curtis, SMORGASBORD BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY You may ajso order from our regular menu. New Orleans Cocktail Lounge IS NOW O?EN * + © ; ‘| Dr. Proud, Michigan Education We lavite! You official, discussed the holding To Make Your Reservations Ses Your! Private. Parties power of the schools. He pointed lout that the graduating class of 11955 represented less than half of the original group which. began in ikindergarten, and noted that the jappeal of jobs in an industrial city is a contributing factor to the] Open to the Public Every Day in the Year Mrs. Merle Yockey, also were (left to right) Mrs. the Lake Angelus | Guild; Mrs. Leonard E. Grinnell of-Gallogly road (left) greeted guests as they arrived Thursday at the home of raat, aie aa » Mrs. George Hodges. Over 200 persons received invi- tations for the annual bridge luncheon and garden tour sponsored by the Lake Angelus Guild of St. Mary-in- the-Hills Episcopal Church. of Gallogly road. Welcomed Arthur R. Dodge, president of Mrs. Alton J. Deutser and number of drop-outs. PARENTS CITED ‘News From Birmingham: | | | James Hunt, director of Oakland, |County Juvenile Court, deplored) ithe effect of disinterested parents. 'He believes that wrong student at-| | and daughters regarding school work.’ | The need for parental support | was also stressed by Dr. Thome, | who sald that this parental sup- | pert “fosters healthy attitudes | teward school.” He also spoke | of the need for religious training. | A recommendation for additional full-time counselors was given by) 1 Mrs. Forman, teacher at Pontiac| Pe, High. She also presented a forceful) Ss. appeal for the guidance of adoles- | Mer similar -affair next Saturday. a! through the homeroom sys-| cake risin at dinner Geaserren! em. e > Bridesmaids will be LEARN to EARN GRADUATES! Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today Infor Kalamazoo. brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. and Mr. * * * 164 East Huron Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor f ve with time then will complete plans, and guid- summer marriage to W Laughlin of Chicago. for every student, allotted for both study Hance in school. Eleanor McCane Tells Wedding Plans titudes could be recognized and) BIRMINGHAM — Eleanor M Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Bowers of\ season's president of the ‘Village, handled at elementary school level. ‘Cane and Frederick J, Whi t Dorchester road will be hosts et a|Players. He was elected at the, * * @ : \dinner Saturday evening honoring! group's annual meeting this week. | The student meinber of the shave completed plans for their Mrs. Helen Bell Parker and Sidney! New board members are es panel, Sharon Mow of Pontiac wedding the afternoon of June 9 c ‘orbett III of Grosse Ile. Saward S Rea Je. Mra Laxton ¢ High School, stated the need for at Kirk in the Hills, _ C. Tabor, Thomas H. Adams and| parents to encourage their sons) Eleanor has asked Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. G. Cope-| Gordon F. Jeynes. O'Sullivan to be matron of honor. Mrs. Donald '@nd’s Rogers, Donna Ohmart of Grosse Pointe and Marguerite Klein of William Whitcroft will be his Kanold are giving a cocktail party in their Franklin home for the cou- and Mrs. John Sullivan will be hosts at a | Mr. and Mrs, Donald Rogers will istting Mrs. Emery. Mr. and Mrs. for Information * * . Another birde-elect is Barbara, . PONTIAC Mrs. Best said no Lal many Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Melland sie: Harold i fusion! for Judy Clark students school is considered extra- James G. Neal of Brookwood court.’ ; J, y Stark) of Albany, N.Y. an-| Judy Clark, daughter of M ther the a 2 > es ughter oO r. BEAUTY COLLEGE hiatigarent Me ie sf a es Dds orn at Sehcs a ae pan ape the wen me a son, Peter and Mrs. Cameron Clark of Bir- : pins MOT ety mingham and bride-elect of James. for her ‘alter Mc- — Nicholas Martin Jr. were hostesses has been honored at several show- land have as r gues . Cope- d ha s their guest aga SUPPER GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Allman entertained at a recent supper for Mr, and Mrs. Erich Leinsdorf of New York who were here to com-| plete plans for Detroit's gra opera season, The season will open Nov. 7 at the Masonic Temple, Detroit. mother, Mrs. Resoner of Muncie, Ind. » Mr. and a, den W. Fits- gerald will be hosts at a family dinner Saturday evening in their home on Lyonhurst avenue for Mrs. Fitzgerald's mother, Mrs. | W. L. Emery, who has recently | returned from a winter in Phoenix, Ariz, | Also honored will be Mrs. A. R. |Oeme of Saskatoon, Sask., who is is! s * * Mr. and Mrs, David Burton have ‘returned from a fortnight in Ber- muda, Showers Given M. T. 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PEONIES Potted 1e ‘ Bushes | | yetpainium s| dee RY ee READY TO BLOOM = Over 50 varie- ties a active growin. x 1 Peac FRUIT ‘er $9993 Ready TREES gm 2 to MUM , Very Hardy PLANTS 59° 2" *] Bloom In flower now—will bloom again in Fall. White, Yellow, Pink, sp Seed — Fertilizers — Garden Tools & Swpplies JACOBSEN’S GARDEN CENTER We are only 20 minutes from Downtown Pontiac on M-24 Perry Street as you enter Lake Orjon. | 545 Broadway, Lake Orion i MY 2-2681 at luncheon Wednesday in Teninga home honoring Mrs. Perry R. Williams. | Hostesses for the bride-elect In Mrs. Williams-and her three chil- their Birmingham homes have) dren will le ae early next week, been Mrs, Fraser Pomeroy, who | to join the Rev. Mr. Williams at entertained at a mother and daugh-| their new ware in New Jersey. (|ter personal shower; Mrs. Harley *_ * « Hicks, who was hostess at a mis- Penny Ball, daughter of Mr. cellaneous shower, and Mrs. Thom- and Mrs, Lawrenee Ball of Ches- (as Mills, who hostessed a linen| terfield road and a piano pupil shower. of Mark Wessel, will give her | first recital in her parents’ home Sunday afternoon, . * * * * * * * Mrs. Robert Stansberry and Mrs. 'Elroy Newlon entertained jointly at a round-the-clock shower for Richard A. Brown will be next Judy. chatted for a few garden tour drew Dickinson, Mrs. , gathered at the home of Mrs. Ray Pentise Press Photes Caught by the photographer as they minutes before the. and bridge luncheon held Thursday were (left to right) Mrs. Moffatt Mrs. George King and Mrs. Clarence Child Culture Club Meets ceremony were, Mrs.. Donald Rofe, president; Mrs. Jorma Sarto, vice . |president; Mrs. William Brannack, recording secretary; Mrs. Irvin Humbaugh, treasurer; Mrs. Hill- man Fortney, corresponding secre-— tary, and Mrs. Neil -Nelson, social and program chairman. , A past president's pin was pre- sented to Mrs. C. L. Bowers, retiring president, and perfect attendance awards were. pre- sented to Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Nelson. Secret pal gifts were exchanged by members. Plans were discussed for the annual picnic to be held for mem- bers and their fatiilies on June | 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jorma Sarto in Wednesday. Luncheon was served from a table centered with a spring floral arrangement flanked by white tapers. . “Members of Child-Cuture Club Jacobson of Williams Lake read. Thursday evening for the annual) meeting and installation of officers. s ¢ & Installed at the candlelight Emerson School Holds Variety Show } Skits by parents and teachers, accordion solos, impersonations, pantomimes, baton twirling and a chorus line provided a full evening of entertainment when the Emer- son Variety Show was presented Tuesday evening at the Emerson School. Mrs. Thomas McKeever acted as announcer for the evening pro-| gram with Jack Schatzley leading community singing. Mrs. Lloyd ‘Clancy accompanied at the piano. Members Greeted by St. Monica Unit Mrs. Henry Burch, Mrs. Rudy Pfeiffer and Mrs. William Hool were welcomed as new members when St, Monica Unit of St. Mich- ael Altar Society met Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. John Keeling on East Montcalm street. Plans were made for the activi- ities to be held during the summer imonths and for the fall bazaar. Mrs. Davies Hostess at Stork Shower Mrs. Destin Derousha was honored at a pink and. blue ishower Wednesday evening. Mrs. . Lyndon Davies was hostess for the affair at her home on Logan drive. An evening of games was en- joyed by the 14 guests present. Refreshments were served from a buffet table centered with an ar- irangements of spring flowers. > Butler. The annual affair was spon sored by the Lake Angelus Guild of St. Mary-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church. Pro- ceeds frum the event will benesit the church building fund. An- A. Gray, ~~ Help ona Trip | Laundry equipment for a va- jeation includes a featherweight Ac DC steam iron. Also useful lis a folding ironing board, Fold-| ‘inh. hangers, a hand-sized wash- board. a plastic bag for detergent and a yard or plastic shecting are also helpful. now is the time to call Waite’s for safe soap or FUR STORAGE LJ Pleasant View Convalescent Home 8790 Arlington Dr. OR 3-5320 State Approved Peter J. & Marjofle VanBorclaer rr Goss i en (Bonded Messenger Service NEW PLATINIZED > NAIL ENAMEL A Pee Adventure tn Fingertip Glamour MERLE NORMAN -~COSMETIC STUDIO FUR RESTYLING and Pontiac Quartets to Hold Ladies Night on Saturday Pontiac Chacler 17 of the So-' Another quartet appearing on ciety for the Preservation and the program, to offer something so of ncouragement of Barber Shop different to lovers of barbershop be the “Playmates * This quartet is coni- Quartet Singing in America is pre- harmony, will senting its annual Spring Ladies from Detroit. Night Sat turday at 8:30 p.m. in posed of two men and two women the Knights “of Columbus Hall. who are proficient at modern pop * * «& singing as well as barbershop ar- A gala program has been ar- Tangements. ranged for everyone's enjoyment.) ° Featured will be the state cham-| Dancing and a buffet dinner are Pionship quartet from Detroit. also scheduled. Tickets will be “The Treble-Makers’, who leave aVailable at the door. The .public * — ‘shortly for the international chain-|!$ invited. pionship contest being held at Minneapolis. Named Treasurer Also appearing will be the ‘‘On- Mrs. Hazel Gessinger was elect- 12 W Huron 2-4010 HOLLANDERIZING Hg | * cleans, rejuvenates, beautifies furs leg + * exclusive with Waite’s! l&2 i aU eee welaam | Ee | 4 Standard rates for Fur or Fur Trimmed Coats Weite i wn in tope ig » 106 FF FE 5-124) Waite's Fur Salén—Third Floor 100 White Cha East Long ~~ Annual Display ‘000 TULIPS “North of Royal Ock Chords” from Saginaw who have ed treasurer of the Pontiac Music | been featured in many barber. Gaiiid At the final dinner of the | shop Harmony Parades from ycar Tuesday evening at Hotel coast to coast. Waldron \ t pel Memorial Cemetery Lake (18 Mile) Road at Crooks - pee By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 3 yell or ‘get. nervous I have a ter? riblé itch nder my arms. At first} Box) — ek = TY have alit is red like a rash, then that er gion ‘and I have & goes away but it still itches at that we already have our curves |*H0S¢. times ina d . a Paneer under control but we have very| arg, Scoaorants Bit Oia thie - full faces ‘and would like to slim|pt @2 Cin you 4 them down. Can you help ust I — certainly hope you can! Could you ‘A. You have given yoursilf the possibly print a remedy or do you; answer except you do not realize have a leaflet about this?” it. H you argue and yell and get A. Thank heaven that you have/ #ervous often it’s a blessing that nice full faces because as you grow older the layer of fat between your skin and your facial muscles will decrease. I know that you are not worrying about that now, but the time will come when you will. The only way to decrease fat on your face is by a general loss = Lan aeeeeeerenre Ful Faces Are Boon i in Later Life a | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1956 Q. “4 have fas that a woman _must exercise hard at least an hour each day, preferably more in order to improve her figure. Is this true?” A. Nope! Even 20 minutes of exercise done correctly and regu- larly each day will make a big) - difference. A half hour is perfect. AND, when you exercise take time for the stretch, and rest when you your - whole taal does ~ not break out ia a rash. You've had the word, straight from your own body, about what arguing and yelling does to you. Have you thought what it does to your family? The itching could come from al-, lergies or some systemic condi- tion. If it continues, see your physi- cian. In the meantime try control- LONDON wh — River police hovered anxiously around today as champagne-inspired young British bluebloods climaxed a debutante |party by egging two guests to dive fully clothed into the Thames. * * * The fan-loving Duke of Kent, 20- year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, was one of the 300 revelers aboard the 190-foot motorship Roy- al Princess. But he didn't take! part in the swimming. TWIN DEBUTANTES The party off the picturesque Chelsea section of London cele- brated the social coming out of! Felicity and Penelope Drew, 18- year-old twins who were presented ling your temper. feel tired. Impromptu Swims Mark | Gala» London Deb Party | . {trend, some of the other stags Se us | = ————— ea * a FIFTEEN a een Approved on | VETERANS’ ~ TRAINING Take advantage of P. L. 550 to improve your education and prepare for advancement, Begin at Any Time... Enroll in either Day, Half-Day or Evening Classes . . .and cess amid cheer. Advance as rapidly as your own industry and POLICE ARRIVE ability permit. At this point a police patrol pent mal arrived Yo investigate and Whin- Come In and Discuss Your Plans at Our cup said it might be -a good id ; if thiey stood by. “ne Office or Telephone FE 2-3551 A lifebelt was tossed to him and! he was retrieved, still wearing his| bowler, A second guest then offered to! jump in for 10 pounds. Annoyed at this inflationary) 99-\tossed him into the Thames. | * * LJ { He*was rescued by a passing! vessel manned by British Sea/j| Scouts. They ceremoniously piped | him back aboard the Royal Prin- _ will hold its annual membership sleeve, 3%4 yards of 39-inch. of weight. Since your weight Is correct, do not werry. You prob- ably look young and lovely. However, you should take this into consideration in your hair style and makeup. Wear your hair close at the sides and high on top. If you use rouge apply it closer to the nose. Do not take the color far out toward the temples. Also do not tweeze your brows at the inside ends. In other words, the wider your brows are apart the wider it makes your face ap- pear. - “A half a big difference in ‘the. figure. hour is perfect. Wives 207 minutes Gi exercise SDE cor- rectly and regularly each day will make | * «© @ Q. eel every time I argue, Oakland Avenue ' Grace Campbell Honored Thea Wel eee Two Layer ( r eam Pie Grace Campbell was the hon-! sister of the betes Mrs, Sla- | oree at a bridal shower given binski, Margarite Windiate, Eve- Dessert Meeting Wednesday evening by Mrs. Stan-, lyn Campbell of Sturdevant, | Members of the Ladies Aid So- Center Line, sister of the bride- ciety of Oakland Avenue United Mrs. Adam s Uses | | The bride-elect of Richard Noble,| &Feem. Presbyterian Church met for a Gi mn 9g ersnaps for Grace is the daughter of Mr. and Acting as best man will be Wil- = art oa Thursday in the S C Mrs. John Campbell of Preston | liam Thomas of Utica. Seating the | SA A a picy rust avenue. Richard is the son of| |guests will be David Noble and. “cw C n a oth By JANET ODELL Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Noble of Jerry Noble, brothers of-the bride-| Mrs. Guy ain — — te 7 ° o ‘Center Line. The couple will be groom; Charles Diss and Lester! ;and Mrs. Ralph = cece Mrs. Walton Adams was 80\married June 30 at St. Benetlict/Diss of Center Line and Jack|8roup in prayer. Following lunch- taken with a pie she ate at a local Church. t restaurant that she obtained the Whelucide kee kas sched Nace: jley Slabinski of South Avery road. Wis., and Rosemary Noble of Is Different ‘a South x it the afternoon Campbell, brother of the bride. CO". Members spen Steven Campbell will serve as pated, for the American Cancer recipe. She gives Black Bottom Pie her unqualified approval. ran arcane ih asia : ie [angbesrer: ce | Mrs. Homer Tidewell of | Mrs. Adams belongs to the Syl-| ae be Annette cs ‘ seal | Guests attending the shower tadena, Calif, was guest at the van Shores Women's Association. (fone ee alee ORIN eS " were Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. “meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Beith, Rosalie Boner, Jackie \Charles Shearer, Mrs. Fred Shield _|Downer, Mrs. Stanley Fisher, |and Mrs. Iva ay, \Phyllis Ginell, Mrs. Robert Hors- | ley, Mrs. Jerry May, Barbara. \McSkulin, Joyce Setter and Mrs. will be held at the Lyle drive resi- -/ William Thomas. |“ence of Mrs. Percy Soest * * ® Completing the guest list were 'Margarite Windiate, Mrs paul Award Receiveda| Wetzel and Mrs. Ronald Weaver. by Ellen Adams She enjoys doing things with io two young daughters. In the two homes she and her husband built. | she has acted as director and | painter. BLACK BOTTOM PIF | | By Mrs. Walton Adams Gtagersaap crust for ®-inch pie | tables ne 1'« tablespoons ceretiecee ‘, cup sugar ') teaspoon salt 27 cups milk I's squares chocolate, teaspoon vanilla 4 egg yolks Legg whites Soften gelatine in cold water | Mix cornstarch, sugar, salt and milk in saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until milk is scalded. Remove from heat. Stir a little of this mixture into the egg. yolks, slightly beaten Blend into hot mix in pan. Cook, ° over tow heat, stirring until it! boils. Remove immediately from)! heat. 2 Take out 1 cup of this custard and add melted chocolate. Beat well and pour into gingersnap crust: Chill. -: Add softened getatine to remain-| ing custard. ‘Cool. until partially. set. Beat ‘until sogeth Blend in vanilla. Carefully fold ina meringue of 3 egg whites, 4 teaspoon cream of tartar and 4% cup sugar. Add 1) tablespoon rum flavoring, if de- sired. Pour over " Giocolate mixture in pie shell. Top with whipped cream, j and 115 squares chocolate shaved.| Lovely, feminine sundress arnt Chill until 20 minutes before with a versatile jacket. serving time. | No.+ 8387 with Patt-O-Rama in-| cluded is in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44,| 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38, 4% yards Breakfast Planned of 35-inch. No. 8388 with Patt-O-Rama in-) : ; ' by Catholic Women cluded is in sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, _ The League of Cathohe Women 46, 48, 50.52. Size 38. three-quarter, Two ‘Symphony Slates Tuesday Meeting Bloomfield Hills, Pontiac Symphony Orchestra. winners in the annual Hopwood Inc., announces a meeting Tues- Contest ‘in creative writing at the ~|\day ‘at 2 p.m. at the Casa del Rey | University of Michigan. for active members and patrons. Of the awards totaling $9,200, | Purpose of the meeting is to Miss Adams, a graduate student ,elect members to the board of di- at the university, won $600 for a rectors for the ensuing year, Ken- |volume of short stories. Only jneth E. 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Adams of, was ore of 17iH1) | || Cemetery Vases "i | _|lines and the boat began to drift. The next meeting of the group! | is chairman graduate students and seniors were | | || Pearce Floral Co, | Day to the Queen in March, s we “Y didn't want fines to get too; Young Kent—son of the Duchess much out of hand,” be told a re- of Kent—attended with a pretty perter later. blonde whom newsmen could not * * 6 | identify. { Wealthy Mrs. H. M. Drew, Midway through the celebration mother of the twins, commented: | somebody cast off the mooripg “Everybody seemed to have had a splendid time. I had no idea two men had jumped in the river until) The Business Institute Phone FE 2-2551 Clip and Return This Ad for Bulletin 7 West Lawrence St. Skipper Herbert Whincup huyried albge ah eran wack Sey we were saying goodby. Then: . r a rou, is cra c to gn Cn eee OO ie SOR ac ar Se eee eenrare’ ee eereeee ; — Mey were ternbly met oN NAME — : More c¢ paces corks’ ‘popped. | | then one guest “How. about a swim?” shouted, | ‘Don’t Repeat Mistak’ BET ACCEPTED Learning to dress to your own| A friend offered Ao bet him 5 particular style takes practice and pounds ¢$14) he wouldn't jump in. experience. Some women achieve The guest took ‘the bet, popped’ it later than others. So don't worry | his bowler hat on his head and! overmuch about your fashion mis-_ leaped off the ‘bow end, yelling, takes; just try not to make the, “The _fiver is mine. 2 ‘same one twice. i Seanenetennediiieeme —— ne a PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11%. $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 CI OICE PLANTS .FOR PR ge ars ae = ARP: | Memorial | pags] See RE Ot 5 Nae gi | Wednesday, May 30 URNS i CEMETERY ~ PORCH BOXES 9 =+<————— Combination Boxes ‘i §3.50 Filled With Choice Plants Suitable for Cemetery and Porch Boxes Select Your Own Plants —FREE SOIL— Priced from. "Geraniums Springeri Fuchsias | Ageratum Vinca Vines Petunias " Coleus Begonias Marigolds .- | | | | _ Tuberous Begonias | Spike Type. Filled w ‘ith Fresh Flowers—from 3.50 Flowers Telegraphed | Any Place in the World! « Phone FE 2-0127 2 Deliveries Daily to Detroit, _ Bloomfield Hills, Birming- ~_ 359) Orchard. Lake Ave. ham G_ Intermediate Points. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ai? —4 _ Yor the reception which takes place, _SIXTEEN tyke ry 2) | | i Ce) ay, gi rc: | . A j ‘ , . a Ronn eT Bae \ es : THE ‘PONTIAC PhEss, FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1956 _ : Pine Lake Country Club women manaters and their guests enjoyed a fashion show Wednesday at the club. Especially pleased with some of the designs were (left to right) Mrs. H. L. VanHaltern of Erie drive, She Resents Kids Using First Name Neighbor Children _ Ignore Requests to * Say ‘Mrs. Smith’ . By EMILY POST A letter tells me: ‘As a child, 1, was taught to address my elders | as Mr. and Mrs., or, in the case’ of close friends of our family, as) ‘Aunt and Uncle. I have brought, my - children up to do the same. “Several of their friends and oth-| er youngsters in our aparfment| are permitted to call adult ‘neighbors by their first names. This practice irks me, and I have told these youngsters and some of their mothers that I wish to be “called Mrs. Smith. Yet the children persist in using my first name. | * “Does proper conduct demand _ that T let this situation continue, | “or may I just ignore the children | « whea they don't address me as “T have requested, even in front of their mothers? Among those attend: Country Club Wednesday were (le{t to right) Mrs. Jack Habel of Miami road, Mrs. William D. Thomas Jr. = “I don't want to be rude 46 the , but I feel very strongly t this and will appreciate any ice you can give me.” - Answer: I agree with you com- pletely, and I think you should make every effort to check it. No really wellsbrought-up child would son by her first name. ——— * “Dear Mrs. Post: When the wed-| ‘ding ceremony takes place at a ‘daytime hour and the men are wearing striped trousers and cut-| away coats, is it necessary for them to change into evening clothes “t an evening hour? “This has caused quite a dis- cussion among the men in the wed- ding party and we would like you to settle it for us.” Answer: It is customary for . the men to remain in the clothes (and was too vain to wear her ave a secretarial job, which sal for the children. they wear -at the ceremony, It would be very strange for them to change. age en Pontiag Press Photos Mrs. C. R. Gatley of Oneida eo) Mrs. T. H. Pauli of HMlinois avenue and Mrs, Frank Sloan of East Pike street. 4 y of Shoreview drive, Mrs. E. D. Foley of Loc klin“lane | and Mrs. Wilma Dickinson of Mohawk road. ng the luncheon at Pine Lake | New Attitude Banishes Wife’s Ills By aN NE HEYWooD Sometimes I think we've gone! ever dream of calling a grown per- too far with this psychosomatic life we like and doing the things DRAGGING ALONG ae ine business. It's getting so a person can't have ja simple head cold without his ifriends analyzing his psyche and (trying to figure out what he’s have jobs that we can't stand. we running away from. A woman I know aprained her | ankle while on the way to mee her husband for dinner, The poor man couldn't figure out whether she was secretly hostile to his | table manners or in love with somebody else. The fact was, it was an icy night, she was wearing high hee glasses! * Of course, like everthing else |there is a good eal of truth in it.|herself longing for the nice, neat,;solved. But it wasn't! After a! When we are happy, living the quiet office. month or so, I hated the office} and kept getting sick and having) aha to stay home, ‘we enjoy doing, we tend to healthier, to have fewer colds, headaches and upset stomachs. i) * * * “Td dri ag through the day,” confessed, “thinking how endless JUST REBELLION ithe chores, how unrewarding Was Then | came toa Harilingicon mired life. T began to be all Gjusion: My ifinesses hadn't come tired out, headachy, and unable fon the wrong work. They had! to sleep well — what little time I come trom plain simple rebellion) had for it! I decided I just wasn't and a grass-is-always-greener ap-| But how can you tell when it's |the domestic type, that I should ' proach! | t reaiy the wrong work? aes cne get an office Job again in a burmy. realized! thatlil was) doing te ee yes)y arent ng my work half-heartedly, when I! Teeree ought to be giving it everything I} Take Midge tT. for example. And when we hate our hves, and do tend to get sick more often. “T decided all my ills, from the! migraines to the stomach ‘trouble, were the result of the wrong job. | Midge is a young mother of) “Without too much trouble,” (gy. three, the youngest of whom iS; she continued, “T managed to go is in kindergarten. Midge used to. back to work. I foynd a sitter o *« « “Some day, when the children, are grown, I'll return to business, | "My husband raised no objection; Dut right now I'm giving this stage of the game everything I've got. And I haven't been sick a day since!” liked a lot, ned before she was mar- saying that anything was better After a while, she began te miss than secing me drag around her job) On rainy days, nthe : $9 Oakland Ave. FLAGS, POLES d ACCESSORIES ® Indoor @ Outdoor @ Special Flags @ Made to Order Banners CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES FE 4-9591 (¢ am right 1966) children got in her hair, s sie ‘d find oT mis Gathering Held by OES | Discussed for Club Mrs. Edward Pritchard, worthy Wheeler and Martha Boatwright! A lesson on the preparation of matron, presided at the Monday will participate m the Friendship Meat dishes was given for mem- evening meeting of Areme Chap- Night services at Davisburg and D¢'s of the West Side Extension iter 503, OES. Clawson. Club Wednesday afternoon when An honorary membership wa Guest officers attending the Mqn- the group met with Mrs. Leon) presented to Mrs. Beatrice Mundy'day evening meeting were Mrs.,Grogg of Parnell street. Various and special honor for services ren-|Theron Taylor and Lester Oles,|Cuts of meat were discussed in dered during the past two years Guests were also present from relation to their nutrition value, was given to Mrs. Willard McRae, Metamora, Clarkston and Pontiac’ Mrs. Grogg was elected to head thouyht ‘problem was ‘Meat. Preparation Mrs. Thomas. Cox, Mrs. John Chapter 228 the group for the coming year. Ridgway, Mrs. Stanley Hoffman, Refreshments were served by Other officers are Mrs. Francis Mrs. James Haul m, Mrs. Law- Lester Oles, Joshua Hebington, Lohff, vice chairman; Mrs. David | rence Lacy, Mrs. Sidney Fellows Chris Hornbeck and\.Edward Prit- Duvall, secretary; Mrs. Harold and Mrs, Harry Miller, chard assisted by Mrs, Victor Bod- \Grogg, leader, and Mrs. John) Mrs. Albert Kugler, Mrs, Wile 2/7¢° and Mrs. Sam Wiscombe. Ostrander, publicity chairman. liam Presswood, Mrs. P. L. New- | ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton |‘: Gregory and Clarence Crawley Is 1 NOW OPEN: " were initiated into the order. ' Mrs. Pierre Shaver, Nia A.W. E Robinson, Mrs. Harry Eaton, Mrs. G Helen Brosted. Mrs. Charles G A MODERN SALON FOR THE MODERN WOMAN. . . ———— SSS WITH A STAFF SPECIALIZING IN YOUR EVERY BEAUTY NEED a " | For Your Convenience | Our New Store Will Be Open } || THURSDAY — FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVES. Linens Jewelry and: Infants’ Specialties Gift Shop 700 °W. HURON ST, = MR. NADEAU MR. DICKRON MR. RICHARD MR. METZ MR. GERMAN MR. HOLLAND MISS STEVIE ROBERTS, Hair Stylist RITA MEREDITH, Specializing in Hair Tinting MARGARET. SMITH. Manicurist MILDRED ‘BOWMAN ENID BROWN Hair Stylist Hair Stylist Loreal of Paris and Clairol used Exclusively For Hair Einting and Bleaching (Across from Devon Gables) HONE FE 2.3200 1083 W. LONG LAKE ROAD | Plans Revealed by Bride-Elect Marjorie Kasten announced members of her bridal , “De party. = ae e ‘Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Kasten of a Watkins Lake, Taig, son of the Melvin Taigs of Watkins Lake, June 9. sister's maid of honor and Susan Barling | of the bride, will be ringbeéarer, land former's home in Clarkston were llene Councilor, Joyce jat the housework with real ener-|; [ERMC GN TREE NSE MERE OTSED tail Another Dior Hair Fashion Salon DIOR’S HAIR FASHION S- Pine Lake Country Club Women Gather at F ashion Show, Luncheon - Getting together at the luncheon at Pine Lake Country Club were Mrs. Clarence F. Smart (left) and Mrs. Robert H. Baker, both of Birmingham, Bride-elect Marjorie Kasten has Let Us Help You Make Your Arrangements Phone FE 8-3251 COMPLETE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN TRAVEL SERVICE Service 698 W Huron Marjorie, the daughter of will marry Robert ° * . Lynda Kasten will serve as her will be flower girl. Dr, Richard Lilly will be best man.and Jerry Kasten, brother Guests attending a recent show er given by Mrs. Al Kasten Jr Mrs. Lester Kasten at the Mrs. Gerald Kasten, Mrs. Taig, Mrs. Lena Barléng, Mrs. Clarence Jerle Head, Mrs. Alex Kasten, Mrs. Zolton Vernon, Janet Kasten Rognaldson, Mrs. Otis Head, Mrs. and Estelle Rognaldson. Others present were Barbara Kasten, Delores Kasten, Lynda ;Kasten, Karen Rognaldson, Mar- Swartz and Julie Vernon PAINT SALE V2 OF F—Discontinued Colors PITTSBURGH WALLHIDE Gloss and Semi-Gloss Ideal for Kitchens and Baths $2” Gal. PONTIAC 23 W. Lawrence St. | 89° Qt. GLASS CO. Phone FE 5-6441 t FANFLAIR SWIRLWAVE an flaring fan of wings at the temple creates an elegant coiffure flattering to women over thirty. Randall’s Harper Method Shop FE 2-1424 - 88 Wayne Street a Good Food ‘Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bldg. & 2s : | . Mets are @ must for June weddings. Norrow-at-sides with stend-up frome for the petites. The wide het is for the fell girl. The majestic tvpe motHer of the ‘bride to young matrons will like! the rippled-brim sailor with ruched veiling. However, not every wom-, an is majestic, so the smaller pic- ture hat is proportioned for shorter women. Midwest 6-3212 - Midwest 6-3213 16-PC. SET Perfect Gift. DDINIE POTTERY Por Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. —Sunday Noon to 9 P.M. (Nene, W. aterford) 5281 Dixie Hw ve . $9.95 Close-Out of Over 60 Patterns — 1/,. Price Complete Assortment of Bird Baths and Urns OUR BRIDAL: REGISTRY assures you of the Register Today. OR 3-1894 |, ? SEVENTEEN. Mt : bey hae ‘< ier eg dh oD Sea nines: h i ve : ____. st THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1056 of Agriculture has sent these four-‘‘Queens’’ on tour of the East to man, 18, Eau Qaire, apple queen; Janet Thiel, 19, Elkton, bean | acquaint residents of that part of the country with Michigan agricul- queen; Sharen Dolan, 19, Traverse City, cherry queen; and Louise ture products. Shown in Washington are, left to right, Judy Teich- Lagoy, 19, Albion, dairy queen. + + lits crew members fron, thei: home \of fashion designer Ceil Chapman. NEW YORK w®—The state of will remain here until Saturday.| “We've been going so fast we LOS ANGELES (INS) — Dr.! Pie =, | If looks count, they'll get Michi-|haven’t had time to get anything Franklin G. Ebauch, a prominent! Michigan is displaying for New Denver psyc etre. believes chat Yorkers some of its choicest prod- publicity, caked Miae Teichoien most people never reach eM0-' |. 45\ and bay. oh boy, what prod-! tess tional maturity. oes a | In fact, they spent most of their| “fg sure like te have a chance * © ® ucts it has to display’ first morning before photographers | te shop a little,” said Miss Wednesday at a medical meeting | Three queens and a princess [who just couldn't seem to keep) here he said most people would, came here to boost Michigan’s «from making “‘just one more.""| hope. Miss Lagoy, a farm girl, get failing marks if grade school’ noted apple, cherry, bean and The poor reporters trying to inter-| who helps. milk the cows at marks were applied to emotional! milk industries as a part of view them cvuld hardly get 8) home, was asked if she were maturity. “Michigan Week” activities, ‘word jin edgewise. duly impressed by New York. ‘ : irae | The only on the girls who had hick te auc eed a i hai = me tng visited New York Beers was Mins “You bet!’ she exclaimed, -She whic y z Ss s Par tc .—wW = 3 ~ i * ch cherries, beans, etc.—wonderful 88 Dolan. Bull che was jait as excit- added, however, that she didn’t roup index of normality in per-| i , in’ ; : paid BSS) ay are yy enn yous tits t ect ed as the rest,"who thought it the hanker to move here. When she sons. They are: {much attention. is ; | pet: f coll h ‘ants t . : ; _ |most exciting trip of their lives. |Bets out of college she wants to The abjlity to take it nipatiee Pigioiigg and the princess sure Their expedition was financed,|“™@Iry a farmer” and stay right -eracking up, the degree 0 ae id, though. " at a cost of about $1,300, by on the farm. tional maturity, the degree. of ney were cherry queen various trade associations and the) Miss Thiel was much delighted motivation and enthusiasm, the op- portunity to use your brain in-your daily life. and the capacity to Sharon Dolan, 19, of Traverse state . jabout posing for all the pictures, City; bean queen danet Thiel, 18, The girls are afl but taking ut after an hour of it, all she of Elkton; apple queen dudy | gver New York. Practically Could say was: se yourself wit hobby or . \ — is caieite tome th a : | Teichman, 18, of Eau Claire, and | every minute during their stay | Whew eee | dairy princess Lucille Lagoy, 19, | is being taken up by television es ot Aten | appearances and Visits to the Speed of traffic in Bermuda is New Salve Can They spent the first part of the | town's prominent spots. limited to 15 miles an hour in Turn to White LOS ANGELES (INS)—A_ Uni- versity of Michigan dermatologist has described a revolutionary new | treatment for erasing skin blem- ishes or even turning dark skin white. Dr. Arthur C. Curtis called the new salve-like substance ‘‘Hydro- quinone i He said Wednesday in Los An- geles that it can be applied with gauze to dark places in the skin to make them . disappear like magic. 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The heifer had/duxing imprisonment. ; CENTER, Chis, #- Farmer | walked into the culvert, and, find-| iW ilbur Hooser’s 600-pound heifer|ing the other end blocked with| To encourage tourists, Nicara- refused to back out.|gua is taking steps at Managua to looser coaxed her out and foundiease their entry. — ‘Good Weather, Fishing, ‘Golf Courses Available) for Annyal Vacation WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Mar- garet Chase Smith (R-Me.), has! invited President Eisenhower to jo-| cate the summer White House in Maine where, she said, there is) good weather, good fishing and) “some very good golf courses." | Mrs. Smith, in a letter to the President, recalled Eisenhower visited her state a little over a year ago in late June and said “we have been fervently hoping that you would return.” The White House has indicated Eisenhower will net return to Colorado for his vacation be- cause the high altitude might not be good for him as a_ recent heart attack victim. 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N for what lays eggs, and : Walls Washed . =i i . raging here over A for ‘orses, | mored Brigade.” A stream of dis-| Abbott. and Costello in 1936. |the telephone.”’ IG for gawd’s sake keep yer ears Windows Cleaned |B for mutton, G for police and X ting letters set in forthwith. | HOLD AS THE PHONE’, And, said Young, the brief ver- en : Floers Cleaned, Waxed te beeaktant’ Tes (eceelnll ahc -* Geoffrey Burton ‘of Leicester, sion of it he likes best was con- end Polished — or ast. ~ | Reginald Bennett, a member 2f! said the British comedy team of| ;cocted by a Cockney trying. ‘They Need Religion | .. Insured Workmen invented them? \the House of Commons, sald :he Clapham ae Dwyer dreamed it pass the word ‘‘Ealing’’—a suburb a | So far, only one thing is clear: alphabet was in ‘act ‘evolved" Sy,up. ° ‘of Londén — over & poor telephone KILGORE, Tex, W — Mrs. CITY JANITOR it wasn't the Russians. | the British comedy team of Flana-| What may, ‘or may not, be the. connection, Margaret J. Hoyal, librarian, says ; Cc , s e¢ @¢ gan and Allen “in the early 1930s"|last word came today from N.| “E _for. ‘eaven,” shouted the among the books most often stolen SERVI E | As any bright child can tell at! G. Newell Roberts of Exeter dis- Young, ai. Ferry Boatyard, Horn- ‘Cockney. “A for what ‘orses eat.from the public library are a 71 Ye N. Saginaw Se. FE 5-7638 a glayce, the samples given are tinctly remamvare it as the work'ing, Norfolk, who declared the'L for where you're goin’. I ae religion, . a J a jazy-tongue method for identify-) ia the letters of the alphabet | | It goes A for ‘orses (hay for! OPEN Se. S$ SOSSe \ pe? horses), B for mutton (beef or’ FRI. & 3 OPEN mutton), G for police (chief of| ° SOS SOLS< patie). V for la France (vive la|, MON FRI. & 'France), X for breakfast eggs! . ; LORED BATHROOM SET |i serm= TILL Mon. 3-PIECE co In the dizzy ‘30s Britoris had all’ 9 Pp M : kinds of fun with it at cocktail “oe TILL $ 95 Fitting eo parties and it even had a name| PREE of m—th alists’ alpha-| 89 : z ae own—the surrealists’ alpha Delivery 9 P, M. 89" ROOM ENSEMBLES | In World War Il it was taken up by bored British soldiers in SPECIALS -5 to 9 'signa] units. Came the peace (or cold war) and it died a natural Small 8 Vol. Set. The new, . $297 American Encyclopedia _ | death. WHISTLING TEA B« — * ¢ @ | So matters stood unfil, on a re- cent day, the Times ) * The Strategic Air Commander. Rescue workers and even some said the housing situation is so ‘of the survivors said Udall would! critical that it has “direct, im-' ; never rise again from its rubble/ mediate and inevitable bearings on your wisest and misery. the ability of this nation to survive | a ; But aielled pat fond an a a major nuclear war.” | _ . leid worker, stc am ie T i bris and proclalrecd LeMay fold the House Banking investment... : . Committee he believes inadequate | tows are going to rebuild this |, ine ie one of thalmaain iactsca| in the loss of almost 110,000 enlist-| LIKE PAILISTINES ‘ed men through failure to re-enlist City Clerk John Arbuckle reports in his command in the past. four there already are 160 new homes,/years? He said the cost of train- N @ 14 new business buildings. Udall} ing replacements was one billion Park F ‘ ark Free Rear of Store Jhas a new $100,000 high school, a 610 million dollars. Open 9A. M. to 10 P. M. new $85,000 elementary school. It —_—__-— ‘has the latest in utility eee Patient ‘Wood’ Survive is getting dial telephones. buckle's log shows almost two mi OKLAHOMA CITY w—A frantic jlion dollars worth of new construc-!call brought a “doctor” hurrying, |tion. For the first time there is ajto the scene when two cars collid-| drigstore and a full-time barberjed and crashed into a tree in § shor. _ residential Oklahoma City. After zs ¢ @ ja thorough examination, the doc- Udall had about 600 eaters. tor said ‘he felt the tree would that black night the twister hit.|survive. He was a tree surgeon. | 158 Oakland FE 2- 3781 Some left. Some of them came|Neither of the drivers was in- back. The losses _ have not been 1 jured. Pontiac Retail Store | INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE | ,..; For the Bargain you have been waiting for, Buy oe out of Inventory, and Save Hundreds of Dollars! 150 PONTIACS TC SELECT FROM |, WE NEED GOOD CLEAN USED CARS! ...and we will pay a premium for them. For 4 i & - the Deal That Can’t Be Beat, Shop at the > ean uN Pontiac Retail Store Today and Remember, coir Dollar for Dollar, You Can’t Beat a Pontiac! Ce Pontiac Retail Store |” ~~ ~ 65 Mt. Clemens — Across from the P. 0. “nu ram mr-o>m—><> e | i | | “4 — — ill di fi nd 7 i town got $325,000 in civil defense Ts eae - si an Wi e wer a insta | There will be a ee memorial funds — $142,653 of it for gestore- a : ; | . «(16 W. Huron Street \ , , alors $75 $300 BELEN a all Diamond Prices Range From $50 ‘up Going to set the date? Buy her diamond at Connolly's . where only fine dia- monds of true beauty are sold . where salesper- sons who are qualitied “and who really knew dia- rf Cdl eS monds wi!! aive you ex- pert advice on which dia- mond is best for the money you want to sperid Where monds of every size have the beauty a girl is proud to wear! Certified | Gemologists * Registered Jewelers American Gem Society uF fs z i] I f / fi , if i othe) Nhe Beds get Pi 4 cls é iki Spy Gh + of Burpee he i tne Aged ome eesti sontn’ af ah ii fed of oe hy a “7 er eee } 1 wit : { oy, | | m4 ry : fe | ( ' i i a ce cd ‘TWENTY oo aa oe _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY p Prema Seek Pay Raise | —_ Want to Bolster | Pretty Istanbul Girl, 16, |Honor Milford ; a ‘Equipment Fund| to Attend Area School {Students Today ~~ WEST BLOOMFIELD—Neat Sep- Waterford — Volunteers tember, West Bloomfield - High he Ask 50-Cent Trip Hike, School will enroll for the first © Won't Keep Money time, a foreign exchange student. sponsored by the Student Cuuncil WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The through the American Field Serv- Waterford Township Board is ex- ice. ~ . pected to take action Monday night a on a request for additional pay for Pretty 16-\car-old Sevil Kolan- volunteer firemen. The request kaya from Istanbul, Turkey, will does not apply tothe township's pe the new senior seven regular full time firemen Currently the township pays a flat $2.50 per trip for each volun- teer, with a limit of five paid vol- unteers allowed to man a pumper _ Present Merit Awards; | List June 6 Graduation; Slate Breakfast, Prom | | MILFORD — Hundreds of merit jawards were given to Milford high ischool students today, as they -ob- jserved the annual Achievement |Award presentation | Based on various activities \throughout the year, the awards were presented by Principal Er- win Johnson in & daytime audi- jtorium period. In previous years, | parents and friends were invited to attend at an evening affair Although many Milford high | svehool students haye received scholarships to various coli¢ges, there are five outstanding sen- iors who have won scholarships téinging in the thousands of dof. lars. Sevil lives at the present lime with her grandmother and one brother, aged 14, while attending the American College for Girls. At home in Izmir, Turkey, on the Veleateers, however, de pot Aegean Sea, lives her mother, pocket the $2.50 trip money. In wing ig a judge. and a 5-year-old stead it goes into a fund of the iter Sevil's father, a pilot, is Waterford Township Fire Fight: jow dead. ers Assn, (WTFFA) and is used principally to purchase fire fight- ing equipment and for hospitali- zation and life insurance for the organization's 36 volunteers. While attending West Bloomfield Sevil will reside with the Donald Connors of Orchard Lake 25, 1956, Sevil likes English, algebra and> = : Havrilla Wiseman competed SPRING FAIR AT GLENGARY — The annual PTA Spring Fair and old alike in the Commerce Township area, will be held from geometry, loves to swim, play bas- against approximately 60,000 other iClengncy Ele aoe ees - : . Although the volunteers are ask- ,ethajl and tennis, and enjoys cook- Gas lay Refund students in the nation and ..was at Glengary Ele enon acy School, an event that rates high with young ing no money for themselves. 4 ing dancing. knitting, and reading. | among the highest chosen. She re- ‘ request was filed this week With She is undecided as to her vocation ceived a $6,000 award. 2 until 9 p. m., Saturday. the Township Board to increase py: 1s considering teaching English Mary Ann Squire received the: Here, Daniel Caton and Ellen Bechtel- heimer, members of township scout units and Sixth grade pupils at Glengary, display one of many posters made by students of the W alled Lake Consolidated School-District. Local Boy and Girl Scout groups will be represented at the Fair. SEE Couny Deaths POMS Readied ©": Plan Fun and Features at Glengary PTA Fair Saturday WTFFA president Lioyd Gidley | sity next fall. reques Mrs. Archie McCallum nty Agent, Revenue: whe Oe ata — stilt . we are Service 1 Nrs.| Cou ty 9g Allen MeFarlane will attend COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — arranged a series of skill games, Booths will be set up for a White | at 4 p.m. and a “Spook’’ room. #0 inte . * ¢ , Rae eakin’ GiecarmaleT Ar Offices Soon to Have Yale University next year on his (Games. pony. rides and a bake sale for the occasian. Girl Scouts will Elephant Sale, a Surprise Tree, 4 display of American and for- rchie : Gidley pointed out that the volun-/y Park St., will be held at 2 p.m.| Farmers Rebate Blanks , icant piesa cee foe. pedi eld alas heted set yp a flower shop with Boy)"'Ring-a-Duck,”” fishing ponds and) ea ie ete to ne teers have rio wish to get money” Sunday at Bossardet-Mabley A award and Mic cot Tree rke “eitl Which will be in full a eine from Scouts operating an outdoor Bar- for the sale of refreshments. . on al vt for themselves, rot only faregheer| neral Home, with burial in Oxford A. M. Menninger, district direc- attend MSU on his Jets Club ? to 9 p m. Saturday at Glengary | |B-Q concession. A Oo : y Joh pay increase to bolster their Cemetery. She died early today: tor of the Imernal Revenue Serv- Entrance Scholarship. Elementary School | The Parents Council of the Main attraction at the fair will Chairman : ve fair ue fe and help buy equipment | — Mrs. Joseph 8. Ganzel ‘ice, announced today that the) 4. oa to Job tor sen. The local Cub Scout umt has) Boy Scouts will serve > dinners. be Ricky the Clawn who will be; Richwine sai = ,phoceeds wt ‘ei the rapidly growing township. | MILFORD—Service for Mrs. Jo forms to be used by. farmers in “© According to Johnson Sen — — ——-— on hand at 3 p.m. Ricky and“his,USed to comp ete paying for the iors will graduate June 6 at Huron one spokesman for the group: : 5 = |seph S. (Minnie D.) Ganzel, 84, ‘claiming a refund of the gasoline Valley -Memorial Field ceremony “We volunteers don't want (of 3627 Milford Rd., will be at 2:30)tax will be in the hands of county money—we have a better fire ea Sunday, from Richardson- agricultural agents and the Inter- Fels al aint ay re hed fighting organization wader the Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with ‘nal Revere Service Iyncucces evenin the fee will Bie the present volunteer no-pay system, |purial in Highland Cemetery. She throughout the state after June 1. Senior prom at the Hi hlan a because our heart is in it.” died in Pontiac General Hospital,; Menninger said farmers will be F BAY Gilley pointed out that the! ox after an illness of one able to obtain a refund of the fed- Le ee al excise tax on gasoline which WTFFA had unanimously approved | 4a — a is used on a farm for, farming Scent mth ua ae wees Huse May Cut day because of the absence of) . quarter of 8 ¢ J bh 8. Gan- by President Eisenhower April 2 Toombip Supervisor Lloyd Ander- rigger the Milford Baptist |The present federal tax rate is e s 5 son at this week's meeting. Church for 17 years. The couple i? cents a gallon Buildin Bud ef | celebrated their 65th wedding an- Under the provision of the new Swim Program | niversary on Feb, 4 of this year. law, refund payments will ae made after June W on gasoline . | She is survived by her husband SU" soving the first six months More Liberal Measure ithe Rev. Mr. Ganzel. four Soms.) 00 iggg. thereafter, refunds will | May Be Okayed, Says Applications Ready nee wh of Milford, Keith of Ra- be made on a fiscal year ba- Wis., and Fred and Leonard) J trom duly 1 through June 30. Dixie Representative LAKE ORION—Parents are this of Grand Rapids; ¢ight grandchil-| eH aie ; week receiving applications for|dren and nine great-grandchildren The form te be used for filing WASHINGTON (INS) — A key the summer swimming program Mrs. Sid L. Polan this claim is Form 22 and may congressman predicted today that which will be presented at the for Mra be obtained from either the local the House will pass ‘‘a much more Village Park under the sponsor- LAKE ORION—Service for : county agncultural agent or from hberal” housing bill than that ap-| : ; Sidney L. (Jeannette May) Polan any Internal Revenue Service of- proved by the Senate yesterday. ship of the Child e oor 35, of 391 South Broadway, will be fice after June 1 These refunds Rep. Albert Rains (D-Ala.) availa or st Bap . Bt oe all s thneta of aches! = in’ rept 3 ec arar rail e fea wu pacnbapa ied Feder i “ who heads the housing subcom- AGNES G. BITTLE entire Orion Township, are to be/!awn Cemetery. Mrs. Poulan, a life- farmer for farming purposes. returned to the school quickly 80/tjme resident of Oakland County, farmers are warned, Menninger 405,000 public’ housing unit, au- | thorized in the Senate. measure adequate staff can be planned and dieq suddenly yesterday at het said, that they must keep suffi: will be drastically slashed are announcing the engagement of a dsifinite program set up Plans ‘home. The body is at Allen's Fu-| cient records to enable the. Inter-| fa ° Ahcinl daughter wagner (Glo Vine are to have an accredited teacher | neral Home, Lake Orion Inal Revenue Service to verify the| In fact, he said, ali public hous- “ aU ms to contact) the program: ‘9 Mrs, Edward Stevens |accuracy of the amount claimed) ing may be eliminated. in the ver- 8! E. Millen, the son of Mr. The Village Council voted to };0LLY TOWNSHIP—Service for 4S & refund. . ald the program by putting up Mrs. Edward (Audrey E.) Stevens,’ We further stated that this re- 29, of 15441 Eddy Lake Rd., will! fund covers the period Jan. 1, | \be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the| 1956 through dune 30, 1956, and -| It also voted to spend $400 to Dryer Funeral Home, Holly, with that the refund cannot be filed | Rains forecast more liberal Pro- | | p Offi ald in the baseball and recreation burial in Lakeside Cemetery, She prior to July 1, 1956 or not later visions. The House Banking Com- m ay ost ice ‘lic housing planned But on other phases of the bill, ee mittee winds up public hearings. program at Atwater Park. nesd: te Pe died heres Foon Lawson then eer er 30 3, i today and will begin closed-door . for this gift,”’ said MSU president Persons interested in further de- = for The Claim should be sent to the consideration of the measure on NGEr CONSTFUCTION ope Sohn A. Hannah. “not alone Le a ees eee Rte ee nth, (District Director of Internal Rev-ijune 4 because of the possibilities it opens Starrs, chairman, at MY 2-5051. Linda June Lawson, three-month: onus Detroit, Michigan, for proc- | The Senate bill, passed by a IMLAY CITY — Work is under up in the area of fine arts, but as old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. essing. ‘ 44 Frankson, ee i Draft Quota for June Ce Ar rcudiiw aaeeebae | or GI — loan program for: World @ty. Placed at Twenty Men at Tower in Northern Michigan, Detectives Probing ter caller e)new pirgear 2 June quota of the local army|ith burial in rose Cermetery ‘house old people, and continues) men, it has been revealed. Mrs. William Perry The Pontiac city board will send) ROMEO — Service for Mrs.| Two early morning breakins while increasing loan limits for of cement block construction wit eight, and the out-county board William (Vera) Perry, 69. of 250\were under investigation by both [brick face and modern Hine i will furnish 20, W. Léfayette St., formerly of! Sheriff's Department. today —— - ‘It will be 40 x 50 feet in size, and Kills Dau ee Induction date has been set for Oxford, will be held at 2 p.m.'Shediff's Department today “ Men’ s Potluck Saturday completen is expected within: 60 June 3. Saturday at Roth's Home for; A White Lake Township service day ___ Funerals with burial in Romeo station and a school in| Orion WATERFORD—The Men's Bea- * = : 5 OES Initiation Toni ht Cemetery. She died Thursday. Township were® reportedly en. con Club of the Waterford Com- | The post office is being built te. Girls Die Instantly, g = tered, Both entries were gained Munify Church will meet at 6 30 spec fication by a pnvate ind- Then. Woman Attempts LAKE ORION ~ An initiation’ | d hy breaking windows pm. Saturday for a potluck sup- viddat and will be leased to the . e ; meeting of the Orion Chapter of ' Homecoming &che du . Change was taken from candy, Per. There will be a film shown. governm nt to Take Her Life OES No. 340 will be held at & CLIFFORD—A three day Home: pop, and cigarette machines, while tonight at the Masonic Temple. coming Festival will be held July|a battery, car wax, and oil were LAKE WALES, Fla. (R—A wom- Refreshments wil be served. 6. 7 and # in Chitord also anid to be missing trom th BOAT Studies Possibili LY an, hoon san “model mother —_ a SS —-———=|station at M59 and Taggerdine | piece of bloodspattered glass “al cee sain Fi ' | The Pontiac Board of Education|interested in mote varied @ door was damaged to the eredit courses,”’ he said = yesibilities credit courses, 4] Salc lextent of an estimated $60 to $100 last night mulled the px . land ice cream cones were taken vf increased opportunities for ad- Among the possibilities |from a freezer in a breakin at the vanced education in, the area, and Webber School Clarkston — and considered meeting with the offi- Baldwin Roads cials of the University of Michigan Sa and Miehigan State University tion in beth liberal arts professional fields; ‘and a We beheved we might interest } Missing From School them in helping us get the best if they can be obtained. ment deputies were seeking the used both by Pontiac residents and Ur way.’ Whitmer said, | Thursday morning euhuats separate campus ” Lilia Stayton, 15. of 4075. Bald # to school but never entered the executive session, from increased , 4 ose ny en reported jeMtension courses fo estabishiie nt in Tavern Slaying girl’s father Maston.iof an extension center here told deputies she had not been seen since a a : tion will be discussed further be- | charged with the first degree fore any action is taken. der of an Ohio tavern owner = Ban i i a Suetial Imlay City He emphasized that at present !22 were re-indicted yesterday by/band and when the children had IMLAY CITY — The Luth 4 Ladies Missionary Society will Roid| ©xcmsion Courses offered at Wash- an Ohio grand jury. o 4 a Mother-Daughter Banquet at = - m. tonig! t TOP DRIVER AT ROCHESTER — Larry Torretta of 3370 Green. P) 7g, (Onehtin the Fellowship Hall ~) ing advanced students — mostly Thornton, 18 : Paul Lutheran Church . e wood, Pontiac, holds the trophy awarded to him for first place in the _ teachers—with work on the gradu- sue < = ; bd ee ae ae come fo T e Re eld this os toche [eps & a ale level Auglaize ounty rosecutor:tranier in about hall an hour. di¢ een Age Rodeo held this week in Rochester [rr 1 junior at To Get Honbe Beoree A ow 4 George Monahan said the trio were up on an emergency case, he Avondale High School. also received a $50 US savings bond. With CINCIN WAGE (OP Di eure THOKA COUFSES ATE aifaced “te re-indicted to make a_ joint him, to share congratulations, is Larry's driver training instructor Rieveschle Jr. scientific assistant of Vf. State. Michigan Norfnal possible Leonard Passint ‘right’ of Avondale High School The contest. spon- to the president of Parke? Davis College and Wayne University} he The youths originally were hn some(ning wrong.” sored by the Rochester Chamber of Commerce and Pontiac Junior & Co. of Detroit, will receive an Said dicted) by the grand jury in Chamber of Commerce, consisted of a road test and wntten exam- ination. Winning contestants had to have 4 ticket free and accident: » free driving record. jfrom the University of Cincinnati. “But the board feels there is a ton was dismissed when it The award will be presented at need for facilities for beginning learned that he was only 17. cemmencement, exercises June 8. college students as well as adults 18th birthday was yesterday. , mittee, added, however, that the | Mfr and Mrs. Norman Bittle of 920 South Broadway, Lake Orion, Ision finally approved by the House Mrs. Floyd Millen of 109 East St.. '—which tgaditionally opposes pub- Oxford. A June 9 wedding is voice vote, extends the veterans— way on a new post office for Imlay a tangible expression of confidence The new building, | ‘located on, draft boards has been set at 20) [The baby died Monday Two Area Breakins ithe military housing and home re- \East Third street opposite the | | pair loan programs three years ‘Almont Manufacturing Co., will bet d. Sheriff's deput ble} ge SME Tose a. al of Forming Extension Tit pi them carefully in their cussed were two-year terminal man S| —P. Betton that she killed courses, roughly equivalent to her children, Shirley, 5, Pamela. junior college; increased instruc: 3) and Jan, 1. but refused to give * * * . 1 a Deputies Seeking Girl building to house the facilities Police entered AVA Culbeck’s Oakland County Shenff Depart. facilities we can, which could be “Right now were just feeling found the bodies of the children ,Whereabouts of a Brandon Town by others on the northern part of ¥¢ believe that other groups may the floor: iship teenage girl today who has the county,’ said Dr. Dana P. also be interested in working for . ibeen missing from her home since Whitmer superintendent of More facilities—perhaps even a 6 . - «i Eagle Lake Rd. left her home Board members said they dis- R | di f 3 Y th not "in need of money. . i .yesterday morning and took a bus cussed.a range. of proposals in an e- n IC Ou .) . . ‘ . ns rf Whitmer said the whole quest- Three Hazel Park youths grove back to’ Michigan ington Junior High School serve! The youths are Wilham Thomas. their father. “a very good purpose” 'in provid- 20, Bernard Harris, 18, and James Shortly after midnight, Mrs Cul. {honotary doctor of science degree s * ®e ; uary, but the charge against Thorn- Although Korea's water birds donkey “Bambino” will put on a(Public address system which the Building Grant Kresge Foundation to Aid Art Department ‘tion of Detroit, for a building to "house the art department at Mich- |!gan State University, was ac- lof Agriculture: *. 6 *# : The building will incorporate galleries, studios, offices for tho art department and classrooghs. The site selected tor_Ahe art center in located between the | auditorium and the alumni. me- $1.5 Million Gift From Oust Charter Secretary - ‘cepted today by the State Board cused her of “openly and defiantly Listings Wanted itive enough to transmit scenes [- Call C. Schuett \PTA has underwritten and also to 43-minute show en the stage in the MSU RECEIVES Sicisnlpon 28," "paca sted wo! bs we ; Ss 48 CO ithe PTA is buying for the use of lthe four Boy Scout troops which Two outstanding features are a it sponsors. eaerriee a — auction sale | * *« @¢. | The bus will be used to pick up .|people wishing to ride to the fair at Southfield Township on Saturday from 2 to 6, and will run a return service from 6 to 8. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP '—\A donation of five cents will be Mrs. Elizabeth Molnar, secretarylexpected from each child using to the. new Charter Commission,|the bus. a dime omy each adult. EAST LANSING W+—A gift of,has been ousted from her post inj, $1,500,000 from the Kresge Founda- 4 stormy seesion here. _ The bus will circle ie Glengary oe © School area and also run into the Commininers voted Mrs. Mol- city of Walled Lake. mar out Wednesday night after her| = refusal to resign the job. They ac-| . disrupting the orderly conduct of business."’ Mrs. Molnar is still a ener of ike commission an -FARMS, ACREAGE, sai ol VACANT PROPERTY A television-camera tube sensi- illuminated only by moonlight has “The Northwest Realtor” been developed by a New York : ¢ TV manufacturer | ind ALE SURE morial chapel. The building wiil be placed so as to utilize the formal garden at the Fairchild | | Theater entrance to the audi- torlum as a acne for sculp- tures. and) “Everyone at Michigan State University is-deeply grateful to the trustees of the Kresge Foundation in this institution as a_ broad- waged) university. killed her three daughters today. beds, then fired two pistol bullets into her own breast. *. * »® Mrs. Lorene Culbeck, in critical dis- condition in a hospital, told patrol- non- | | and 4 reason, Doctors sald she is not new expected to live. trailer home at 3:50 ° am. and “but in their beds and the other on * * ; Her trailer was a large late model and = well-furnished and neighbors said she apparently was She moved into the camp about three vears ago and had lived there stnce- except for a brief period last summer when she mur-| Neighbors said she = corre- Jan. sponded regularly With her hus- birthdays they received gifts from beck telephoned the family doctor trial called police and asked them to go, out, saving he felt “there ‘is Jan- a was are lke those of western North His America, her land birds are re- ROCHESTER UILDERS SHOW May 25 - 26 - 27 . AT 5 HALBACH FIELD Rochester, Michigan Don't miss the. many interesting -and educational exhibits’. . . forty-four dif- ferent ones to fascinate and entertain you! The newest in building materials, home furnishings, ‘do-it-yourself’ equipment and many marvels of today’s scientific world. o* $1000 IN PRIZES! 2 2 : Over $1000 in pyzes . . . nothing to buy, just register when you enter .. . you do not have to be present to win! . ad ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY! ‘ od z 2 Show hours are from 3:00 p. m. te 10:00 p. m. on Friday, 12:00 noon to 10:00 p. m. en Saturday and Sunday. Free Parking and children under 12 will be admitted FREE IF ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT! jlated to those of Europe. Sponsored by the Rochester Lions Club Fi j i : ij } ( dB } j Le f Ls | * /) i a ; , ; i } i We I ; f, = 3 i: / oe . { 4 | . : - ——— a 7 ao TWENTY. ONE | {Pe an ideal Ubed pe cbler ther gl at ogpend Dem Hopefuls Sound Off Serer "| dents — = Harding, ‘Coolidge and to their meeting so many attractive 1 Hoover. ee ey Adlai: ‘GOP's Incapab]e|eaeaaeewe . bus . Saale if Make a Mistake! i Kefauver: ‘No Bossism’ TAMPA, Fla. Sen. Estes; WEST PALM BEACH; Fla. | Kefauver today hammered away Adlai Stevenson made a sweeping) alee “ar chrges of bossismn~as—hesrttack~on-the- Republican vary Pinel a . a stumped the west coast of Florida/last night and topped it off by say- be fa ’ : for votes in Tuesday's presiden-|ing, “We must elect a Democ Yatic tial preference primary. ipresident.”’ He revived the bossism issue, | oe which helped him defeat Adlai; The Republican party, Steven- Stevenson in the Minnesota pri-/$0n said, is “incapable of conduct- mary, after six of Florida's seven|ing a coherent, consistent foreign {Democratic congressmen publicly Policy. urged support of Stevenson in the! ‘WHO IS CORRECT? Florida balloting for 28 national). “When Russia ‘announced that convention votes. lit was cutting back- its army. In his street corner talks yes-|ground forces, the secretary of terday, he said that “no little'defense said it was a step in the jhandful of people should select the. iright direction, the secretary of jnominee and no handful of peo/|state said it was a step in the ple should Speak for the people|wrong direction, the. secretary of| to take my loss and Ercising moments are in store for Mother and me in .¢ their inerodaction to the Gan Acrosonic Piano. “ft ~—“Tone Uniquely resonane hr the ait pins et: beauty =e grace of styling, will, charm the eye and delight the ‘ear. 1 bought too much... | admit it! So I’m going of Florida.” i Peace, (Harold E.) Stassen, said [Cit Taam ; He continued to emphasize his it ae = a right ca ee statement that Stevenson had ve-|@9d the President appointed a * , : toed as governor of Illinois a bil] Committee to find out what direc- Be Here Early! CHATTING BY EXHIBITS — Photographed as Peatiae Frese I ote which would have increased old tion the step was in. they arranged the display of exhibits for the An- will be held from 12 noon to 5 p. m. Saturday and lage assistance payments 10 per) Campaigning hard for Florida’ s| On ly 15 nual Show of the Pontiac High School Art Gub on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5. Ceramics, mo- jeent. 28 votes at the Democratic Na-' ; “I ‘were Beverly Jacobs, 3375 E. Walton boulevard: biles, oil paintings, penail sketches, and crayon _ {e not only vetoed the bill to tional Convention, Stevenson de-| WOMEN S tion of the Republicans to aim a ALL PURPOSE Jackie Presley, 4001 Sleepy Hollow drive and drippings are some of the mediums entered. The- acgrege ee ors on Aahes rangi age briefly from his denuncia- Shirley Hause, 116 W. feo street. = show odore Prueter fhe aati ea! aol eal - |appropriations bill which would/few remarks at Sen. Estes Ke- — ; a have financed the increase,’ Ke-|fauver, his Democratic rival in} ( @) | fauver said. the May. 29 primary < | | Turnpike Bridge Over ‘Delaware River Open; Indiana to Gotham Now Non-Stop $16.95 ie) $21 95 YOUR CHOICE Sam Benson Says: The Acrosonic is i . available in seven | EDGELY, Pa. ( — Governors, Delaware River today—and then Burlington County. Pennsylvania) : | ie) A D) E D) | $ THE 4 EXQUISITE Gustinctive mddels, George M. Leader of Pennsylvania|throw open the last link in a turn-|constructed the 32.3-mile extension| 6 fs : including traditional and and Robert Meyner of New Jer-jpike system stretching 719 milesiof its toll road system to reach | 0. V0 SO Z CL modern designs, all sey shake hands on the center/from New York City to the Ohio-\the span, while New Jersey pro} ees eS ats zy e CU fitished in rare and span of a new bridge over the|Indiana border. vided a nine-mile connecting ex-| 43 et ; ag = ar BALDWIN . actractiye woods, =| Formal dedication of the 45-mil.|tension. The construction cost of , WENT : , Australians to Discuss |Sat-celler mile-long span Links te SE Ei we SS Ele ~ [Relations With Red China Penmsrani and New Jermy fatale; t | elarions t INGjroad systems nnsylvania om SPECIAL \and Ohio turnpikes were joined A" estimated 10,000 cars andj 1 coule Hl $8.9! 4 CANBERRA, Australia (nR— ‘previously. jtrucks are expected to use the six- ee. could sell $8.95 Diacettes $395 Prime | Minterer Robert G. Mee In addition, the motorist now|/A0e bridge daily. many of them| I'm loaded with too | Figure Flattering : Almest New zies said today relations with Red). Wil be ahic he virtua ‘seeking a quicker route around : oe i China will be a major topic a able to drive with virtually neavily congested Philadelphia NTT Tal inventory ’ | the Commonwealth Conference in °° "New delay Bigper New York ava ttic experts say the bridge’ will se ey j i CALBI MUSIC COQ, [escmiin Tian” nga Ant ten th ct up too tours of the former AO a a ae yy Z ie, Menzies. did not go into detail! ving time from alley |i ' = ; i lacuna ER schtnn oe at a’news conference. But he in- next year Gi mal had Gear | Forge interchange on the Penn-| in the store tell me so. : t “FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE dicated the discussions would Lape EN iNew de Turnpike te the main) | 119 North Saginaw St _ | volve the Chinese Nationalist post FLORENCE, N. d. ew Jersey Turnpike. . r ate tion on Formosa and the offshore) The big bridge connects Edgely, Toll for the bridge is 40 cents,/ YOUR fel telian: ) Phone FE 5-8222 islands of Quemoy and the Mat-in Pennsylvania's Bucks County|to be shared by the two states. | t sus. Jand Florence in New Jersey’ s| The bridge was built in 14 e | ——————-————|months—a rush job to catch the 9] early vacation traffic crush and ’ | HI to ald in the rapid industrial ex- . ° fol Narn LO: 9 IM jpansion of the Delaware River | Valley, an area stretching ‘from Wilmington, Del., north to Trent- | ] on, N.J., and including Philadel- SUITS phia and Camden, N.J. a = i For 3] ] | vad MY MISTAKE! YOU SAVE MORE! | Se Young Cleared . Save up to 510 | Michigan’s Largest Jewelers é- a to $49.50 and $55.00 Values : ° | GOT TOO MANY -- by Senate Quiz MMRaxeliteNtmns: 7\0c0'4) imme ce ePrnTaeN | ) Hy North Dakotan Pleased, S U i | S —, by Findings on Sellout } 4 Charges by Paper ° YOUR CHOICE P . cee! o eee sg, | | OF WASHINGTON w—Sen. Y | onder Heit ao YOUR CHOICE ! 4 + ae, r 8 nal : | | : re) re ) s a e ‘Sets f investigating committee's finding | ; d k C ro M9 that ‘sell-out’ charges against | | oe ; R a’ jhim by a home-state political! | .1AMONOD R N GS “3 - ‘ paper were compe? unfounded. $ $ | ) i~. 3 Paar : ‘ ‘ae “I knew all along there could| $14 and $16 ) > . , f be no substance to the charges,” fo : uf nk : * : j ane said in ao aepalbioved LADIES! THESE ARE i . a rs , Young, randidat re- ~ | ; A Perfect Gomes ~' ve . «4 ig tim had seo the rar TERRIFIC BUYS. i “to clear my name.” f VAs | The. Leader, a twice-monthly| HUNDREDS MUST BE SOLD! | TOO MANY paper published by the North Da-| kota Nonpartisan League, printed ALTERATIONS FREE, OF COURSE! SPRING Jor the Girl @ a | | |a story Feb. 9 under the ‘beadline| | \“Young Sells Out Again.” ‘oey-w i | OH ove | story dealt with Young's vote ‘or | l ithe cmeareversal _paamal s bill. Li | mi | YOU SAVE Up to $25 ] | se up to | K. W. memes ze Bismarck, | . 'N.D., editor of the Leader, and $60 aye) d $65 OO Val YOUR CHOICE | Keepsake diamonds are : R. C. Nathan of Jamestown, N.D., VV an 2. clue q as , ; : a a director ef the paper. were | selected by experts for excel- oN : if : , questioned at a closed hearing S$ 4 lence in color, cut and clarity { s ; 4 * yesterday by the special commit- | | ; \ or eee | aH ‘tee set upto investigate: | bbying = | S : . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS Watch for| School News fe . on This Poge Each Friday ‘ea Senio rs have begun’ collecting) plied the eggs, te¢d, and lighting those last minute memories .as| necessary for maintaining the graduation day grows nearer and} correct temperature. nearer in area schools. Exams, The classes are still anxiously dances, picnics, class days — all add to the bit of nostsigia that! poate: for seveal more eggs to grips the peer vara May 17 Clarkston Varsity de- wate ran Area high schools IM teated Holly in baseball 53. The a few days. igame was played at Clarkston, AT AVONDALE Avondale defeated the J, V.’s with Avondale seniors completed their @ 5 to 3 score in last week's base- 2 day final exams today and are ball game. anxiously awaiting the swirl of “: events to come. , placed in the Regional Golf Meet Tomorrow night is the annual {0} the first time in the school's, Junior-Senior Banquet where the poifing history. The meet is sched- class will, prophecy, history, absence of the senior golfers and poem will be read along rs, the tors will respond te the tribute | and present their own poem. Larry Herron, Nancy Lowery, Bob Jaycox, Barbara Weiczorek, and Sharon .Moss-are the seniors participating in the program. Jun- iors are Jackie Pyle, Barbara Broadway, Marge Gingrich, Bob Snyder, and Judy Bennett. Highlight of the evening is when senior President Lynn Wright pre- sents the senior chain to junidr President Larry LaForge. Each senior class adds a link to the chain wrapped in the class colors, Tuesday, 4 a.m., the four-day senior trip will begin, wherein the seniors will journey to Chicago by bus and then take to the water | to Mackinaw Island and Sault Ste. Martie before returning to Detroit Friday at 1 p.m. ‘ Regular season for varsity base- - ball, track, and’ golf ended this week at Avondale, and all non- seniors are busy reviewing for their finals. Spring honor assembly will be held Monday for basketball, base- ball, track, and softball. Commer- cial awards will also be given. AT CLARKSTON ~-ase — : The seventh grade science class- Pentiac- Press Photes BOOKS TO BANQUET. Avondale seniors exemplify seniors through- out the county and across the na- tion. First come the senior exami- nations and when those are fin- ished —the party. In this case seniors held their annual tests yes- terday at Avondale and tomorrow night is the long awaited for Junior- Senior Banquet. In the top picture Dell Hutchinson and Ida Mae Wood- hue concentrate on those all im- portant two-day tests while in the lower picture a happier event is promised. Lynn Wright (eft) senior class president and Larry La Forge, junior class president, get together on banquet plans. They in- spect the tableware to be used and okay decorations. The senior class history and poem will be read at the event as well as @ toast to the junior class. Goodbye books, Hello banquet! ROBERT JAYCOX Tied for valedictorian at Avon- dale High is Bob Jaycox, an all) |A’’ student. Bob hopes to pursue) lan engineering course at California’ “es became the proud ‘“‘mother’’| Institute of Technology in the fall. ic ‘of a tiny baby chick. \He has served on Student Council] This chick is the result of a and is class treasurer. He is a! Graduation Plans Complete at WTH SIA the of an i ns sere By JEAN” LITMATTA cinetrue tor—Patty Looman — alsojdress, which will be responded to) for several weeks. Various stu- |ciety and the debating team. Bob Only four days of high school/ranked second in the nation. by GAA president Barbara Keni-| dents built the incubator, sup- |has participated in sports, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1956: Tee nee T WENTY- THREE mories written articlés in keeping with|board a bus which will take them! continue to be very busy in addi- Michigan week. The sophomores are having a car wash at the Clarkston School tomorrow, They will work from 9| a.m, until 4 p.m, They will have, both pick-up and delivery service.| Classes are now electing their officers for next year. * * * \ Registration for next year's! classes was carried on yesterday | -and today while the seniors are on The Clarkston Golf Team has ‘Meir class trip to the Nation’s Mackinac jand sailing down Lake Capital. . AT WALLED LAKE Walled Lake seniors will em- juniors host the seniors. Senior yieg for tomorrow, but due to the bark upon their three day cruise the cify and then they to Mackinac Island and = Chi- to Detroit where fhey will meet) the boat. 7] Monday afteryoon the seniors | will tour Mackinac Island for four , hours. Monday they will be guests of the captain at dinner and afterward attend a dance. = talent show in which all are invited to participate will be heid | whild on board. | After crossing the Strarts of: Michigan, the ship will dock at Chicago. A short tour by bus will give them a bird's eye view of will be homeward bound by bus. team will be unable to participate. cago Sunday afternoon, They will AT LAKE ORION seein with a tribute to juniors. Jun- | Several journalism students have meet at school at 11 a.m. and! Uae last three weeks of school Y'C® President; . NANCY LOWERY In a tie with Bob for Valedic- torian is Nancy Lowery, also an “A"’- student at Avondale. Naricy plans to study music education at Central Michigan College in the 'fall. Class secretary and member ‘of the Student Council, Nancy also participated in PTSA, band activi- ties and National Honor Society. She was chosen, DAR Good Citizen) this year. DALE RAFFLER Salutatorian at, Avondale is Dale; Raffler. Dale wants to take ad- vanced work in chemistry but has not chosen a school yet, Dale's extra time has been used as a Pontiac Press carrier for which he received a Press award for service, He also has the record of never missing a day of schop!l in seven years. G classes. remain for W aterford| Both ot and seniors are) pee . ee m re awaiting t annual highlighting] odney Evans, junior, was chos- eee ah Se are class of tl event—the Junior-Senior Banquet—/en to lead the Student Council next| ors will spe next wee ‘sponsored by the junior class. The) jyear as president; Marlene Lazen- | cramming for exams to be Thurs- affair will take place one week by, junior, was elected vice pres-| day and Friday. e (from tomorrow at 6:30 in the high ident; Carol Souels, junior, record-| Baccalaureate will be June 10 school gy |ing secretary; Jane Martini, junior.) Eastern Junior High is preparing resented with religious and patriot-, at 8; Commencement, June 13 at) The popular Lorelies will provide | corresponding secretary; and John pf l rt ie songs of the United States. 8. Underclassmen will be official-jentertainment. With the title, “‘Car- ' Herrington, sophomore, treasurer. | EEL On hn | Coe A ti ly dismissed June 12. ousel,”’ the theme will be carried, Wednesday evening Future|week while style shows and class tra. § - arte lite wd Amer- The 1956 annual WATERLOG °"! in red and white circus decora- Teachers held a Pot Luck in the/projects dominate news at Avon-| will peep aber ged dye recess was carried by more than 1,000 "PS Special china clown dolls will high school cafeteria, -Each cadet dale and Madison. while ae will tie A pan) students and faculty this week as be given as favors to senior girls. student teacher brought the in- AT EASTERN trip trom Michi an* to the south- the yearbooks ware autographed | Marie Salley is sponsor of ibe ban- structor he is working under. ie eS section of peal ccmaate in every corner of WTHS. Tues. quet. Nancy Rose, junior, heads the club| The members of Eastern’s Tte- Manican’ on and (dances y. day was traditional “Waterlog as president ‘ble Clef Club and Boys Glee Club ngs * featured in this section of the pro- Day,” when the book was pre- sophomore GAA members will | Students will receive letters, win) Eeceoet | tneis " snecel sec ee rt May 31 and June 1 in the/8ram. 2 sented to the school by editor honor senior GAA girls at the pins, scholarships, and other ree. |(Oe" b Carele Fortin. - camallibeneeet (bekd lai) Deven | cquiianlGerlaisir gear siwerk at ischool auditorium. Curtain time is) Solos will be sung by Karen Hay: Tomorrow evening junior and | Eastern Concert Next Week Hamilton, Linda Stickney, and Su- san Sommerville. AT AVONDALE All people who have ‘served on the Servite Squads dn ‘the. school!y were rewarded by going to Briggs Stadium on Tuesday to see the Ti- gers play against the New York Yankees. A style show sponsored by the Avondale Education Association As a part of Education, Business| of business and porcsiibns The = new “building. After oon tour, they were hon- ored with a luncheon prepared and served by Home Economics: stu- dents, : '7:30, and the publie is invited. den, Diane Meyers, and Sandfa WTHS’s nationally-famed orator, Gables at 6:38. the annual honors convocation | ny ‘cu Ay oe from the Girls Treble Sheldon Smith took second place More than 100 girls are expected Be*t Tuesday (May 29). ~ ral = ° thaws pears the Cleft Club. Dimitra Govenis and in the nation in the finals of the to attend along with special guests: “Monday and Tuesday bowling Bo: Ue te ae “ina b Nancy McGown will sing a duet. Hearst Oratory Contest held May Principal Thad Carr and Mrs. leagues will be honored at the 7 pati sed ad) aaah y | Don Beltz, Tom Buchanan, Bob! 16 in Boston. iCarr, A professor of physical edu- annual banquet next Tuesday at) 7 ms: /Rurns, Bob Marks, and Mike Walk-/ This is WTHS's second orator to|cation at Wayne University will ad-|6:30 in the school cafeteria. Tro- er, will sing solos for the boys.) place second in this contest, Last) ‘dress the girls. Cledith McCloud, ‘phies will be awarded to top cert is “U. The opening number will feature, sear Myles W atkins, _Under same junior. wall give _the farewell ad- bowlers, The theme for this year's con- S. A.. Our Land of ;School system was held Wednes- and modeled by teachers of our day. Proceeds were. placed in the Scholarship Fund. |AT MADISON Students in 7A Speech classes} |have just finished a unit on pre- Civics Classes Hold United Nations Session Birmingham High School civics classes held a mock Wnited Na- tions session Monday at the school. Issues discussed in the day long Music * “Our Land” will be rep- phyilis Wardell, Charlene W iegert, senting announcements. Each stu-iaffair were Cypress situation, uni- ‘Darrell Ashby and Gordon Noren. dent wrote an original anndunce-|fication of Germany, the Algerian There will be two duo-piano num- Ment and presented it on the tape/question and admission of Red urer. 2 he paper facilities of = tion to the time needed for review- ing our a ee . » Electiogs ls ciate all day Tuesday and the following are our new officers for the coming year. For Student Council, Jack ‘Schafer, president; Margaret Braid, vice president; Mary Lynn Shoup, secretary; Alfred Kochan- owski, treasurer. The senior class of 1957 elected | as their leaders, Steve Rubble- man, president; Ed Braid, vice president; Barbara Allen, sec- retary; Rey Murley, treasurer. The juniors selected John Wil- tse, president; Pat Grandstaff, Kathleen Abbey, secretary; Sharon LaMothe, meee urer, Sophomore officers are Car! Ba- ber, president; Ken Robinson, vice president; Karen Miller, secre- tary and Beth Woodward, trease * * * The artistry displayed in the posters for the rival political par- ties may have influenced the elec- tions, but the rooms contain many good posters depicting Michigan's recreational areas, industries, birds, and natural scenes which show a real interest in ‘our state for which everyone is wearing cam- paign type nations os week. The Cheer feeders at Lake Orion High are not just a group of over- energetic girls. Of the 33 who originally signed up only 19 were able to pass the, physical scholastic requirements. a) * 4 Of these two will be selected to fill varsity vacancies, and eight for the junior varsity group. Teachers, the principal, the sfu- dent body and the present var- sity group wil) consider char- acter traits, loyalty to the school, grooming, posture, skill pep, and enthusiasm, before the girls are selected next week, - They will become members of the PEP Club, which recently re- vised its bylaws. * Seniors ewe ce the coming week which precedes their Bac- calaureate on June 3rd, in the high school auditorium. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD “One Heavenly Night,” — the annual Junior-Senior prom is set land Industry Day May 23, our for tomorrow night from 8:30 un- school was visited by eight leaders) tit 12, at West Bloomfield High * ° * Paradise complete with golden gates, fluffy clouds from ceiling to floor and just plain atmosphere promise to give those attendivg “One Heavenly Night,"’ announc- es Jean Randall, decorations chair- man. ; AT ROCHESTER Pauline Gerken and Myrna Maass have been named valedic- torian and salutatorian respective- ly of the = Rochester class. * -* Pauline sais to pursue a course in Music Eduation at Concordia College, River Forest, Ill, and Myrna will attend Central Michi- gan College of Education at Mt, and ‘ winning of Miss N. R, Graduation Activities Begin Next Week for Scie bers. These will be played by Da- recorder. “Quiet Before the Storm’ Hits Pontiac High Student By VICKY MICU A quiet lull is embracing Pon tiae High School this week before the storm of picnics. outings, par- ties and. cramming for final exams. Seniors have passed through the inferno of preliminary exams and. have returned from the bbat trip, and are now looking forward to the coming senior prom, ‘Drifting in Dreams.’ as wetl as classday, and practicing for commencement exercises, Next Saturday ie the big dav for seniors when the prom will take place in the PHS gym. A mystic dream-like atmosphere WH provide the background for “the 9 to 12 affair. Decorations are top secret, but posters range from. star-studded couples to castles jn the air. The Linnean Society+tPHS biol- ogy club) will distribute the annual Journal for the Michigan Junior Academy of Science, Arts, and Let- ters next week to science clubs at PHS and throughout the state. ¢ Editor of the Journal is Dick McLaughlin assisted: by co-editor Constarmine Sousanis. Other mem- hers of the staff are Krista Kaas- ik, letter editor; news; Emmanuel Williams, art edi- tor and Beb Tenny, mailing editor. Next week THE big news will be hanging over the heads éf PHS Chiefs, The school yearbook, the Quiver is to come out June 1, and the most closely guarded secret of PHS will be out. Surprises are in store and a bigger and. better book is planned. “Active in work with the Future Nurses Club, PHS junior Frances Kamachos has added to her ac- corhplishments as she was elected Presiderit of the Tri-County League of Nursing last Friday. She has previously been a PHS delegate to the council, secretary of the coun- cil, and active in the school Fu- ture Nurses club pee Another PHS student much in the news is senior Suzanne. Dan- ner, recently crowned Miss Na- val Reserve. Suzanne has added to her many other titles ‘With the Bill Hansen, club _ China to the UN. _ Pleasant, vid Brien and Judy Haroutunian, | and by Nancy McGown and Lym) Thompson, Other pianists appear-| ing on the program as accompa-| nists are _Margaret Cates, Kay, SMH Students Cram for Finals Juniors, Seniors Take. | Tour Through Pontiac | Motor New Thespians were elected into lookout for a little coral snake|staff members are planning a this national honor society for high who had escaped from a biology cruise to Bob-Lo Island in Jieu of school dramatics last* Monday. Classreom, but it was soon: found | \their annual spring picnic—Other, Some thirteen students were wel-/out “they ain't no such thing.” ‘picnics are being planned by Play- comed into the group It seems a not-so-funny practical crafters, Projectionists, Radio a joke was played. Workshopers, Lab Assistants, and Newsettes from the brick teepee: | Dolphins. Dolphins are also plan- heard of the “little snake who Thursday the PHS PTA met tojning a banquet — Summer school ‘wasn't there.’ Wednesday the discuss why students drop out of|will be held at Pontiac High June. school was warned to be on the school—Tomahawk ‘school paper)/18 to July 27. The middle of this week students seh J } : a has . a een | = a «* . Gp + | wae By JANET ENGLISH Study was the pass word around Saint Michael's this week as stu- dets begam cramming for final exams. The seniors’ days of reck- oning will be Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, while the days of ie a \\ ve doom for the underclassmen. are not until the first week of June r | \ \ : | The jumors and seniors traveled 2 to Pontiac Motor Thursday, where they completed a tour of the Tech- nical Center. All parts of the 1956 Pontiac were on display as well : Vv aS numerous Other. products re- Pontiac Press Phote sulting from research im automa- PREPARE SONG FANTASY—“A Fantasy in rehearsal for the annual’ concert are tion of Song” tomorrow and Sunday at St. (left to right) Sharon Talbot, Ellen The 285 horsepower moter and | Frederick High School with a cast of 170 Schachern (seated), Marie Lewandowski, similar masses of machinery held the attention of the mascu- _line division of our group but the giris preferred to examine the finished automobiles—the dream cars, ° Sister M. Muriel and Sister M. will be presented by the Glee Club. Here Ingrid Soderberg and Dennis Presto. Song Fantasy Slated at St. Frederick “Miriam were the faculty members| By ANN SCHACHERN | Kline, 0. F:M, in honor of Bish- ‘who accompanied the students. © St. Frederick High School a op Alexander M. Zaleski. | Room 1—the senior homeroom— (yb under the direction of Dom-!. Piano accompanists will be Shar- |witnessed an auction sale, Friday. inic J, Kline, will present “A Fan-ion Talbot. and Ellen Schachern. Jack Erb, who volunteered his tasy in Song,”’ its annual spring}Dennis Presto will add rhythm services, acted as auctioneer arid! coftcert tomorrow and Sunday|with fis snare drums, Solos will the managed to obtain quite @ size- nights May 26-27, at 8:15 pm. in ibe sung by Marie Lewandowski, able sum for the three photographs the parish hall. Ingrid Soderberg and David Jones. | -of the ‘‘elite class" that were sold. e e Boys will wear dark suits and! | ‘To observe EBI Day which was! The Battle inne ot the Re pub ie a ar = aoe ‘Wednesday, representatives of lo-| girls. will be attired in pastel col- lic, In the Still of the Night. My ored forthals. After the presenta, cal pusiness and Industries came Bonnie Lassie, and selections from tion on Sunday night. the choral to school to view the present meth, the > are among the will attend a party in the hall. - Ods of education and to meet their |songs that will be sung L ‘con's | future employes P * - ¢ students HEADS—New edi- ~ Pontiac Presse Photo Bclore re : ° destructive distillation of wood and soft coal, and demonstrated the uses of carbon as a_ reducing agent. The physics class wound up its study of radio and television by touring radio station WPON with their instructor Gene Wright last Wednesday afternoon, Senior final tests will take plane and Friday. At the performed |night, King and I" Athletic ae last Chemistry cheerleaders and a NEW~ PUBLICATION “Silver Cane Ball’ The highlight of the ‘program, tors of tthe Quiveryand Tomahawk at Pontiac JG) uC AMEit) CMe ACUGTILS Sls Jast Friday, seniors and their dates) however, will be a wpecial num. Wednesday motning. They pre-|far football, basketball, golf and High School were announced. Seated (left to right) are Patricia Zielke, Tomahawk gatheFed at the home of Nancy] ber, Manus Tua, written by pared ammonia gas, carbon diox-|baseball. Toastmaster was Lt. Gov, , to right) are Sharon Holland, Tomahawk and Linda McCurdy, Quiver. Wright for a coke party. Kline's brother, Friar Brennen ide, and nitric acid, performed the|Philip Hart. d —e 1 ' . . y ’ . , . | + . 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Kindergarteners through sixth graders displayed different pro- | jects In aviation, conservation, Perse eh PPSTES FO OEe cance arm 39M — — —— SPRING FROLIC SPECIAL — — — — FITTED PICNIC BASKET “6” OPEN SUNDAY 10-2 HOURS: 8:00 TO 6:00 — MON AND FRIDAY ‘TIL 9:00 SAVE WASTE PAPER ! NEWSPAPERS. . 25+ MAGAZINES... 50¢ "0" ' Preypown STEEL C0. FE 4.9582 With Folding Legs—Reg. 14.95 PLAY GYM and SLIDE 97 | = gues ress SPECIAL — — — — Wev-in-Wood, Service for 6 1960 | N. OPDYKE AT PONTIAC ROAD We Are Now Paying _ Screp lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel 135 Branch St. ecross from Americen Forging & Socket | | ments seeds and plants, water and | weather, astronomy, magnétism apd electric, health and safety, rocks and minerals shells,. ani- : 1 i Py { i: Pontiac Press Photo are left to right, fifth grader Peter Pierce, Donna Mae Chancey, third grader and Mary Lynn Mitch- ell, sixth grader. Mrs. Isabelle Spring, (right) was chairman iy the event. Gotham Pigeons Shocked at City Hall Conditions giving an electronic hotfoot to the included Principal Adeline Hook, lpetched on tity hall. Mrs. Isabelle Spring, general chair-| Every nook and cranny the birds man; Irma Johnson, upper grade ‘called home has been wired with a chairman; Dorothy Virtues, lower low voltage pulsating device that grade chairman; Olga Almas, or- ishocks the feathered visitors out ganization of material; Nancy of residence. In terms of pain, it's Mildred about the same jolt received by a} |Prevette, publicity and human who touches metal after | Gingell, consultant, | Plant life in many forms... ‘house plants, vegetables, flowers, | ‘water plants, and seeds were dis- | played. A hen in one ofthe class- ‘rooms, as if on schedule, hatched ‘several eggs. Young ducks, gos- Noisy. | ° * * Students were on hand to ex-’ ‘plain each of the displays which jincluded three chemical experi- performed regularly . by = fifth graders, ” Case of the SHRUNKEN PAY. 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Bryan Kinney, her husband, Henry ,Leatz, filed another against Mrs.| Brindle and her husband asking) $50,000 damages for loss of his wife's domestic services and the resultant “'pain, expense and Rue, miliation” to him. Beene eee 4. 3190°° Weekly In the 4 ‘Por-0- GoLp Contest _ Starting Monday | ‘May 28th THE PONTIAC PRESS Award H. Big Exciting ‘lings and turkeys kept oe jsuit for $100,000 damages against Time," |walking across a thick rug A spokesman ;. * * es Miss Hook said that the exhibit! ‘parts. |for Brazilians espa in Bras, never has n : es Announcoment Ss NEW YORK (INS)—New York is the installing “Learning to Live for Meaningful company said the birds “are con- was a development type ditioned enough to sense the elec- thing which was related to every- trical field set up by the current day living awd helped the children when they fly within eight inches to understand more about fruitfullof the wire. 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Daily 9 te 6; Sunday 10:30 te 2:30 *~ Sate to Honor ‘Frontiersmen ae ee _THE PONTIAC TRESS FRIDAY, MAY Bob Considine Says: Desperate TWENTY-FI VE. im “The ‘eo British Sreakinat table ‘Trespassing wood. pigeons neve: ye Ca Reporters Interview Reporiére = without bacon thinkable,"’ and eggs is wn-|left the rural areas for London the Duke of Edinburgh|and even made nesting-piaces .in the facade wo Buckingham ra Said-at a farm. show in London. ss ABOARD USS_ -what_to-my_wondering-syes}- out-of hell for) 1 dream't of the flash, the heat|take BS2s, B47s and such jot. jot, fighit- Sy a Sis Awards Will Be Made LEY (INS) — You know a story should appear | Kwaj we flew. - and the boom ers as the 1,000 MPH hus) WY \ ~ at Din S d lis falling apart when reporters) (The horizon and sky were very| But. heard yomeone say as | And awoke in -the blue Bikini| McDonnell Voodoo, . inner Oturdgy start interviewing other reporters,| clear | we Jeft this place | lagoon, : Su leon. hs capaatve cate | y N in St. Ignace and photographers waste bulbs and’ Like dry winds before the hurri- | I hope 1 never have neomer So here we sit’ minus 1 D-Day.| pon, rolling into oa eee Pa) § vou SAVE if \ plates on their competition. cane fly) we H-bomb to face. Waiting and praying for the OK. landing (a B52 coats $8 palaces 0 $2 00! Sigs : i ae * *: 6 A big old mushroom boiled nto ie And if I ever leave—this.-place at ° atey anand! lad eee | We reached that stage in Opera- the sky. ae mee ay ies ee No more H-bombs will:I face. ey a oe fons gps piper ’ JZ \ the Michigan q eatery a peal i Redwing (akg . a a a Ant ois be cloud the gam. \. The H-bomb didn't go oft at all.| SAVING MONEY — ‘| the strip. ee GIF TS for FATHER Ss DAY Ye Oe é \\ ; : 7 M aaa ————-] ¢ ; \ ; have opened new frontiers to the the shoulder and said, “Open your| And scurrying away was the! -| Sombody should tell Comeau: A- cable flips up as the runa- En raved Free Sy/, 7 \ SARE ee aa = antigen eyes and take your fingers out of B52. Seek Cherry Queen ine Ae ried a baer = way approaches. The plane's nose- While You Weit! resented at a banquet in) your ears, Mac, it ain't going off! The ships at’ sea started: their TRAVERSE CITY W—The Na- ame wey sad wheel hits it. The cable is at- - There Is N tite: xperi St. Ignace tomorrow night. Satur-| today.’ work tional Cherry Festival queen's com- =o. tached to a bunch of rusty old. LOU ‘MO R at Erny = The landing strip at this air cen- caer chains from World War II.| day is designated as New Fron-| tiers Day of Michigan Week. The presentation will be made following a day-long inspection by! midwest newspaper correspondents| of construction progress on the Mackinac Bridge, a gateway to! new frontiers. “We sent our press and turned! jmittee has started its campaign with a jerk ‘to enlist candidates for the festi-|'¢" Of Operation Redwing is not as|They clank along for a few yards. And laying a hand on the val's queen contest from among|long as some of the commercialland their weight easily stops the whistle jt blew. ‘Traverse City girls, str ips around the U, S. but it must| plane, | It got that way on the Kelly- Rainier story, too, during the days between the time the prin- cess-to-be arrived a'twitter in Monaco and the Prince made her his own the following week. | One afternoon in the Hotel de Paris I caught beautiful Mary (no relation) Kelly, of NBC, surrep- | titiously reading my tea leaves! | They contained the only good notes jj I had seeh that day. Such cheek! It was tougher on the USS Mount) McKinley, They serve only coffee. | POETIC FRENZY | Radioman Third Class C. F.| 'Cronenberger, youthful poet laur-/ eate of the McKinley, glanced from heav'n to earth and earth to heav'n, the other morning, and: 45 S. Saginaw St. (Next to Ockland Theater) — Ste ee | Main speaker at the banquet will be Dr. Harlan Hatcher, president of the University of Michigan, who will disucuss “New Frontiers.” , The 1956 Wolverine Frontiersman| will be selected by a committee of presidents: Dr. John A. Hannah of Michigan State University; Dr. Hatcher; Dr. Clarency Hillberry of Wayne University; and Fr. Ce- lestin J. Steiner, S.J., of the Uni- versity of Detroit. The Mackinac Bridge Authority in a fine pene, wrote as fol-! arranged the press conference for; !°WS i the dual purpose of giving newsmen, { T'was i nigh ne tore ey | an opportunity for on-the-spot cov-| erage of construction of one of the| world’s biggest undertakings—the| five-mile span linking Michigan's| lower and .upper peninsulas—and to provide a dramatic setting for And all through the ship The creatures were stirring Preparing for it. The H-bomb. was hung In the plane with care In hopes that the weather waa presentation ofthe frontiersman awards. 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Diseases of S had e Trees ‘Water toLawn | . ay rapt Some of the newer ones. are Tag 331,)., Sineb, Elgetol. The old stand- bys, Galls. and rots can-be the result of bacteria or insects. If they are Wpeardices of how well tented) not watering your grass that can| The factor that causes the irri-|should be used, The best way to|Colored maggot can cut a big slice the lawn is, or how many well | save you a lot of time, not to/tation can be insect or any other/control galls and rots is to cut the|Out of the stand, point out ento- pryned shrubs there are, a yard mention a bills. . type of living = Pa rar bog seat least coal ee at Michigan State Uni- .. abnormal growth can be a stun ine! anch or root along | Veristy. = re oecua cen ae Water must be given in sufficient of the plant, the formation of galls| with it They recommend treatin of cain vay tw Sear Sea ie et ret ctsom We eventual eu eaves en named by | Sada, In tat ener of pete types of trees, although seaked Ab q matter of tac 60a bacteria and should be sprayed | ence. And they advise twe sloer growers than evergreens, much is just as bad as too little What is meant by the control | with a bactericide. Most of the | ounces of thiram per 100 pounds need not be started from seedlings. It’s the soil an inch below the % ® tree disease? It means a | fungicides are also bactericides, | of seed to protect the seed from Thay may be obtained from a nurs- surface that should be damp. sednctan in the amount of | but in the case of severe canker- | a fungus that causes rot, ery in various sizes with a ball of damage caused. Not often do we | ing consult your tree expert. The insecticide and fungicide can — wrapped in buriep around the dase Sacer eatin eine etal Lest Sood cecal ar In conclusion we can say the|be mixed together before they are Ma ve course Sean . when Slee stay sonra = — i is alae it ae with the seed. The rate of ‘There are a few basic rules in- seeee mache’ en Chsewse | some » good leaf spotting, cankers, , Club/ dieldrin is oné ounce of the 50 per Mendenhall of Kansas City’s | usually present. roots and browning along the veins.|cent wettable powder per 100 famous Mission Hills Country Very often much of the trouble|They should be sprayed with a|pounds of seed. For both aldrin cut losses, First, don’t let the . ret dry out: possible, buy | ary AMERICA ROSES — Golden Showers grows toa height of aix to eight feet. At right is | can be avoided if we are careful /fungicide or bactericide or remove and lindane it’s two ounces of the oot md : Mendenhall uses the hollow shaft that the stock we buy is disease|the gall or canker. On the other/25 per cent wettable powder for Soak the ‘“‘ball” overnight in a the other winner White Bouquet, an enchanting ‘ white Floribunda with flowers in a gardenia-like white up to five inches. Excellent for bedding, foundation plantings and property borders. (left) is the first pillar and climbing rose to win the All America Rose Selections Award in many years. Its large four to five inch vivid. deep yellow | roses occur in great profusion in early spring. It of a broken golf club, checks) each section of the course regularly by sinking the shaft eight inches into the ground and then he notes the watering needs. free. Look for the Michigan De-|hand a leaf with holes in it or one partment of Agriculture inspection|that is rolled up Will be due to tag. .jinsect damage and should . be 2 s s sprayed with an insecticide. Some, control methods are the! If you are in doubt as to the the same amount of seed. toa, and should be wrapped while! . removing of the galls, cankers,/fature of your tree problem |cents chemicals. . i j ou ” per acre for the to keep winds from dry- If the top "alt of the earth in| club roots, or diseased part of the|contact your tree expert and let ing- Carn cut “ l Flowers wace oun y jar en sities pel oe peal Let Bee pal fol veh Lot poem bach Na Your City Parks} Cutworm damage can be mini- nia sp es for hours tective t is most commonly reation Department will also|mized by placing tarpaper collars Re pacbradpa) clio seleed ir golf superintendent gets his mon-|used. Be sure to follow the di-jhelp you with your tree problems. |around plants they particularly en- break up big lumps of soil and mix) This is wild flower week—not Among the loveliest and largest type plants—partridge berry and/¢Y'® worth from the water andjrections exactly as they are given|This is a free city service. joy, including melons. it wrong mages manurejestablished by some national au-) '* that of Mrs, Arthur Arnold of |wintergreen. ie =a * ay mong theta! Wiliams Lake s ase. saying, “ and bone meal for good, starting|thority but declared by the plants Mrs. Arnold has planted sever- | When you follow the steps for some = good, more is better” plapt food. themeselves. Because of bad) At her home on 6756 Desmond/’al witch hasel bushes in her lestablishing a lawn. .checking does not hold true for most - . * * weather, they are about three/Court, she has a border about four) border, Because of thelr few |the soil, picking a good grass seed |chemical sprays. Be sure the hole is large enough. weeks late in their arrival and|feet wide by twenty feet long de-| branches, ‘these allow filtered |mixture, preparing the seed-bed * 2 «8 ‘The roots should be able to spread) iis makes them more welcome voted almost entirely to woodland) sunlight but keep the ground |you are cautioned about too heavy| The most common disease of roomed with 9 foot or 80 of! ian ever. wild flowers. The only interlopers| eool—a necessity with woods (showering. shade trees is probably leaf spot loase around. In this age of the bulldozer, wild-/are a few — oe a valley, plants. more or as they are classified, anthranc- Lad ealpres Aare ebrpes - flowers are becoming scarce. Gar- In caring for her wildflower bed sol i Se we ee get the BIG WHEEL used to give the roots a good start. 40, ciubs across the country are| Zloodroot fe ee have | iis hobbist eeeiaiaes three| is true with well established |“8US¢d by a fungus. They should As the soi] is replaced arr encouraging members to preserve had their fling but the trilliums, rules. 1. Never use a hoe, because| Tass. Night watering is poor ; holp, yep can gerd a = the flora and fauna of their own Violets, and Virginia bluebells are of the plants which propagate by practice. : YA 00 around plenty areas by rescuing plants from pro-|in full blossom now. The jack-in- underground “U i vergreens U er Z am ter-from a galvanized steel pail or posed housing projets before the the-pulpits and most of the ferns | B runners. Se only; It stems from the golfdom 2 sprinkling can. Leave a shallow tractors move in. lare beginning to uncurl and the) compost te fertilize and 3. When! methods of watering, when evapor- ® ® depression around the trunk of the have mali |SP00ting stars and wood hyacinths | enamine. pigirs eed jation of the misty spray is at its From Winter Injury treg to allow the rain to run down| Many gardeners have ™ tare loosening their knotted buds. ie arge a clump as lowest and the course is not in toward the tree. plots set aside for : — Coming into bloom in Mrs. Ar |PO ble. _ uae. EAST LANSING—What’s wrong) JSUGSSSCeseRReeeeeneeeeeees nold's garden within the next few! , with those sickly looking ever. @ weeks will be the evening prim- L d ~~. 4 gf _,|Sreens these spring days? WHEELBARROW @ rose, uvularia, spiderwort, butter- an SCa Ping O S, on t S|. The brown color and scon-to-die © cups, bugle plants, trout lilies, ; look may have been catised by ’ . pecial wood lilies and Dutchman's breech- winter injury in January and Feb-| epleclerapabal es eae for s 95 mcs. She also has two of the vine- ruary, ‘ pa rugged q a ‘ capacity, ball - bearing 9 + Harold Schick, a Michigan ives - riding sutky. , a, ’ Stato Universi lalist 9 you : chest rubber tire. a! jo ity specialist, ex- | ry 0 | 0 q C plains it this way: Warm, windy e 27” width? a winter days took moisture away @ 6.0 h.p. 4-cycle air-cooled I DO-IT-YOURSELF = from the trees. The roots cried eginet = for water, but the frozen ground e WH | Mousheld Tae. > ENeeds Spraying | ont oe Soon trees show the effects of this | , coon Toot Tools stl 4 drought. | + $88 YAZOO MASTER a 4 MOWERS TODAY = KEEQO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE = facommend, Use of pS Rah ore mi Dinitro Herbicide for DON'T: Plant shrubs that will DO: Plant your shrubs so that |ROW. But, Schick says, give them BUDGET TERMS! io OSMUN ST. FE 2-6506 » hide your picture window or tow-. they are in balance and har- |time and they'll grow new leaves. ‘ Next winter you can protect your; evergreens by shading them from, the sun, and by spraying them! with wax and covering them with, burlap or screens to keep away) the wind on warm days, Schick suggests, Kill Insects Living Around Foundation | | , PETIT TITTIES aed Soil er above the corners of your mony with the shape and size nis house, of your house. GREENRIDGE Joo NURSERY | mart iter yds and ave — Lee’s Sales & Service 921 Mt. Clemens _ FE 3-9830 lot of weed trouble if they spray the plot with a dinitro herbicide before the spud plants emerge. Don Isleib, Michigan State Uni- we [versity potato specialist, says the “Wi \chemical has the longest lasting 45 leat egainst weeds if it's applied Z- to the soil just before the crop can get better yields and save a 2922 SLEETH RD. Cod on UE Wi Eel og. | POWER LAWN MOWER (comes up. He’ suggests spraying in 2 EAST LANSING — This is a good . | band directly over the row, leav- ; \time to get rid of those ants and i mows | Ing the middle of the row for the DON'T: Scatter island plant- DO: Keep vour front lawn clear ‘spiders around the foundation of ~ fs | caltvater!) Tes recommended | '"&* haphazardy around your and open. Plant borders around the house before they get inside. | SWEEPS & fo | rate is two to four pounds per lawn. They will make for a lack your walks and shrubs to frame Extension Entomolgist Ray TRIMS R's: | acre of the actual area sprayed. of harmony and grace. your front door. Janes of Michigan State University, ; , : : you can put insecticide pow-| EDGES | The effects of dinitro compounds 7 ;. pd inch band th rare lost if the soil surface is mixed jone named | kairyland’) “and “a/Ser io a mich be arom the, face tat Mf the mil ita fs ited New Flowers oe, rms! Fatviand” and ® foundation to keep out the pests MULCHES jout. So the cultivation should fl Can Add Color | called ‘‘Minstrel.”” He recommends the’ wettable | CUTS WEEDS milk turb the soil only at the middl : _*¢ ¢ powder form of benzene hexa | A BLUE SPRUCE. FOR YOU. Also Blackhill, Norway, oy ‘of the row. “to Your Garden Besides blue Bachelor’s Buttons,| chloride at 6 per cent strength, Why be half-satis fied? , Douglas and Cencelor Pine, Austrian, (6 Seoteh, Mugho, | CMU has controlled weeds well| ‘there's a rose-colored one now) °F the 25 per cent lindane, or the | Buy the one mower that Juniper, Native Trees. Dig your ing burlap fin potatoes when it was applied) URBANA, Ill. (INS)—Roses are. It d “Rosie.” 4@ per cent chlordane, There | can do a complete job! Ser tools, 2922 Sleeth Rd, Open daily 8 to to 7. “Greenridge Farm jas a pre-emergence treatment, Is- red, violets are blue but you can my ae ra should be enough applied to = aeers, | Patent 60008. ae sag ieee bite an cnemic = plant your garden with posies| Also new is a zinnia with tvory.| White the ground. | aa Silas ‘Dee ee eae a tee that are new to make it blaze with White blossoms, the same color as|. And you can spread the material on potatoes color this summer. vanilla ice cream. That's howjon ant hills near the foundation 1] Gar den Tract tor Power * 8 @ ; * «© | you ask for it, too—the zinnia/to make sure there's no trouble la- Although some growers have baa| Charles E. Ackerman, Univer.” Bed = _ paytols Here's th and Fase of Handling success with 2, 4D weedicides aft. isity of Illinois floriculturist, says: ocom $ 50 ier plants have emerged, Isleib con-| the 1956 parade of new flowers is jae tends that it's risky to use such ted by the All-America Award See it today. chemicals. He suggests only a trail) |with one-half to one pound of 24-D{ Winner, a vivid scarlet hybrid amine, sprayed directly on the soil petunia dubbed ‘‘Firedance.”’ It of the potato hill. contrasts beautifully, Ackerman MSU researchers are testing sev- said, with another new hybrid, the OPEN SUNDAYS Scotts Lawn Care Products (i a | SCOTT'S TURF BUILDER gnd Perennial Plants " BOLENS store. Ask for free demonstration. 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Homeowners like them not only also for the wh really makes t Set Deeply; Insure Continued Growth’ Transplant Annuals Ouickly, Efficiently. ithe transplants should be set a fragrant bouquet I suggest a bed used to heavy rainfall and rich ‘By HENRY PREE Written for NEA Service \deeply and firmly enough to insure When tulips fade away, annuals|their continued growth. come to take their place in the, Plants should not be set out un- garden. ltil the soil has been loosened and Annuals, like petunias, zinnias, ‘cultivated. If the soil is heavy the marigolds and snapdragons, will/incorporation of peat moss or other thrive in almost any soil and give humus is most helpful. With the sufficient flowers to provide color exception of larkspur, lipine, Drum. in the garden. mond's phlox, mignonette, nastur- Since the annual plants are tium and poppy, most annuals tra- small, it is a simple matter to (plant with ease. set them between the tulips, tak- | To recommend the 10 best an- ing care not to break off the tu- |nuals is easy — since, with little | lip foliage. care other than providing a fair Transplanting of annuals. Alo ri ‘o eee should be done efficiently and quickly to prevent their tender roots fre from damage and dryness. Seek Hobby? | Grow Cactus |. UM Botanist Reveals} Few Ideas for Raising Desert Plants soil and water’ when rains fail, ithey will satisfy even the most ‘fastidious of gardeners and flow- ANN ARBOR uw — Stuck for an er arrangers. idea for a hobby? Let this one prick your imagination. Elzada U. Clover, associate pro- fessor of botany at the . Universi- ty of Michigan suggests raising) cacti — which is a shorter way) of saying cactus-es. My selection consists of cos- mos, ageratum, scabiosa, zinnias, | | marigolds, petunias, salpigiossis, | stocks, caledula, dwarf dahlias, | | snapdragons, verbenas and nico- | tiana for, evening perfume. - | Of course, no gardener will neg- lect the lovely tuberous begonias and jmpatiens, two excellent They bloom well in any cli- mate, she says, and most of them need a dormant season. | This could last from Nov, 1 to | Feb. 1, during which time they | should be kept at 50 to 60 de- i. grees in a normally lighted | room. Don’t overrate their drink- | ‘ing capacity — once every two weeks will do for watering. |plants for the shady place where, nothing else will bloom. For a gardener who delights in If you're going to keep them in a darker, cooler basement room, she says, you'd better give them less water too. As soon as the temperature nears that of desert conditions, they can be watered normally — which should produce flower buds on mature plants. SPECIAL TECHNIQUE “The cactus enthusiast,’’ pro- fessor Clover says. “smay become interested in planting seeds and watching the development of seed- lings. This requires a_ special technique. It is better to plant the seeds when they are fresh as they will germinate within a! few days.” “Older seeds,’ she explains, ‘‘re- quire a much longer time. A tem- perature of 80 to 90 degrees should be maintained for three or four weeks. 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Huron Eile | °° know in your state’s| “City offidials some . “Ned Morcn/ Bega Bldg. | emcees 7 |) So Me eebed tka (Pal Gamune How well do you the part agriculture plays n your aa Oe sserk ns oe oe me os e @ Delta boys, who had done the deed economy? Joutfitted with: grees uniforms. |t0 the rival Betas, to please right) ee “It will make. them identifiable e. Try our deliciously tender filet mignon. Our @/the “jalopy and move it into the — (1.) The eastern shore of Lake Michigan often is called which of to our citizens and lend dignity chicken. Our lobster tails——BROILED OVER aacerey. es the following? to their positions,” said Mrs. FLOOR SHOW e CHARCOAL right before your eyes. @ The “Phi Gams paige But no- A. Bread Basket of the Lake States; B. Michigan's Store House; bse G. Brungard, city welfare Bring Your “DATE” Where You Can Dance ; aaren remembered to set the) ©, Fruit Basket of the Middlewest; D. America’s Playground; E. * 6 shee: . Vegetable Kingdom of the Nation. The city bought $4;492 worth of . To the music of One of the-Country’s Leading The vehiclé rolled backward out . ical of Mich-|the ‘eaisrase to be sold to the e Orchestras, ‘featuring music on the SWEET @ of the driveway — and smashed | (2.) Which of the following desserts would be most typic keepers at cost, about $15, on’a JERRY AND DANCEABLE side. eee Schiller's ¢ __|igan? nen ee és , Ak eo x oe BES D. Tapioca ut a union yesterday C * BOB SUMMERS, FINES | Pestee: & Free me tat of ther of the part beeper |@ -(3.) The: largest cash-to-grower fruit and Vegetable market in the asking a declargtory j t on . ERADO HIS SAXOPHONE and ORCHESTRA “| ewrearay end pasion agrees 7 | world is located in what Michigan town? pers can be forcec e ; . ; e TA NMENT oe a sce; D. treaweed: E. See: ‘o ps the ae as a condi- an entertainer you'll: like Henry S Bloomfield inn : \ JOYCE eeu toe diand ; Kalama 2 jon employmen e mn ra ir. e ith thi 's|Chutists to R , HE PLAYS GUITAR (4.) 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She has a home here but The way Richard Aldrich was_| ‘hast ‘’t yet announced either her p= able to wangle a deal with Henry, or matrimonial plans for, He's a Cuban youth, Felipe Pa- » |zops Jr., Il-year-old son of the former president of the Cuban National Bank, apd what interests me is that the boy has never done a lick of acting in his life. Ernest Hemingway's classic is now being filmed in Cuban waters. DOUGLAS HOME _ Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: The Kirk Douglases have just paid a reported quarter | of a million dollars for a new home on Camden drive. Just signed is the’ deal for Thomas Mitchell to play Alexander | Hamilton at the -time-of the John Zenger trial which established freedom « ot the press in America. ; ae | TWENTY-NINE OPEN “ _ 10:45 AM. THE TOP P SHOCK SHOW OF ALL TIME! Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. tu play in summer stock is a story in itself. bes cereed te be here in Joly to be able to make tt.’And she ls 20 Been NOW! (raxvereas = 10:45 A. 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CONT EXTRA Tombs anu YT Lane Oe eet lbegdh forbidden “OUT OF THE DESERT” - f/ TODAY and SATURDAY \ O¢ 2 O* A DOUBLE SHOW PACKED WITH ACTION - THRILLS - LAUGHS!!! ONE GUNSHOT FROM NOW Someone’ll Make the Wrong Move. . 40« TiS P.M. 50* ° In the Game the West's Most Notorious Gunslinger Plays Best! BLACKJACK KETCHUM. & DESPERADO SHOWN AT 11:12 — 2:26 — 5:40 — 8:54 Sem enliin Plus the Major Comedy of the Year! HILARIOUS HI-JINKS OF A HUBBY WHO GOT NERVOUS WHILE HIS . WIFE was I IN Seaver wre NORTH| Shown at 12:28 — 3:42 — 6:56 — 10:10 : 4. .The situations in this movie in no way sreflect on all husbands but Note AND KIDDIES SHOW THIS SATURDAY { MORE No CARTOONS & SERIAL Plus Two Features AFTERNOON. 4 COLOR . ' . “¢ = + . * a { f . ‘ ‘ | b 24 *\ get cs ee de ‘ial wi | -Humez-Fullmer 4 Ve -. ‘THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1956. UO Fai , Bo. J ay i ‘ x i” | i 6 F] t > THIRTY . 2: oe Bell Promises Ott By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Préss _ If the Detroit Lions sign Tom Tracy to a contract they will find “themselves feuding not only with Ottawa of the Canadian League but as well with commissioner Bert Bell of the National Football League. Of course the Lions can get Tracy, but it will be for a price, which a source close to Detroit office says “may cost us a couple players." Otherwise the Roughriders have no intention of giving Tracy a 4 Violators Face Tough Penalties Breaking NCAA Rules Dangerous Move, Says | 7 7 i wans are standing behind the pledge of Bell who has honor the option clause in Tracy's awa Backing in Tra release from his contract, and to strengthen their position the Otta- | He told The Press yesterday that he would “‘like very much to play for the Lions, but if he had to, he would return next season with, promised to contract. . In a telephone interview yesterday with The Press, president Sam Berger of the Ottawa club said, “we are not relinquishing our claim! .U, 8., and I think he can be happy here,” said Berger. i to Tracy.” “Mr. Bell said he would see to it that the option we hold was hon- ored," said Berger. holds the option.” “T don't want any more law suits,” | any contract Tracy signs with the Detroit Liens, as long as Ottawa said Bell, “and if they can't get together then I cannot agree to any contract the Lions may give him ° * “We need Tracy badly, and t * he Lions want him badly,” said Ottawa.”’ : ‘ _ “We 'gave him a contract and a job when he couldn't play in the Tracy: said he received a call recently from coach Frank Clair of, Agi ee Option T * ' 7.) SS “T told him I wanted to play in Detroit,”’ said Tracy, ‘‘but I would) The commissioner of the NFL did not deny he made the promise. go back if the Lions couldn't get me a contract. I don’t want to sit out! In a telephone statement to The Press, Bell said, “I will not approve |a year of football,"’ Tracy added | | 'the Roughriders who told him they were not going to let him go. | * j Neither Clair nor Berger gave any indication whom they would | take in a swap fer Tracy, however one source said Ottawa has shown interest in one of the Lion players returning from the service. “We will be ready to act on Tracy s Case, as soon as we get a the associate pro the decision on Dublinsky's ¢ase,"’ said Anderson, ‘and this should be any ‘day now,” he concluded. Sports : From the Press Box ; BY BRUNO L. KEARNS ) i , Pontiac Press They call Marilynn Smith-the Jimmy Demaret of women’s pro golf. Her lady pro associates have tabbed her with the nickname “sunflower.” In both instances it’s the striking personality : of the 27-year-old golfer which impresses most every- one and gives reason for comparing her to the smiling Demaret. Miss Smith made her first visit this week to her new “home” club at Forest Lake since being named: * * re a few weeks ago. : * * Marilynn was spending a few days at the club ae eects before moving on to Pitts- a Berger, ‘so I cannot see how it can be settled amicably.” burgh for the first of three New York . a4 Cleveland 9 12 61300-63 Boston... 7 13 S674" Berger however did not rule out an agreement should the Lions Gonetoce yi) 3 0« 3°) LEXINGTON, Ky. W— Colleges| make an interesting offer of a player or two. | oppharaaaiy lira < i . Detroit ps 18 406 8's |which violate athletic codes in the sa | Start the richest three-week _ ee PDoaoode, by Ged ot ltuture are playing a dangerous Edwin J. Anderson, who at a press luncheon two weeks ago said) riods ‘in history of the | New York Ii Detron Ce ne game with fate, according to the) he did not “anticipate any trouble in getting Tracy from Ottawa,” was| PGA. . Only at LE man who rides herd on infractions| somewhat surprised to-learn.that the Canadian club was ready to press) “I'm about 11th ond aE ae Eames beh) for the NCAA. the case right into court if necessary. | in line of money win- Washington ‘al ston, 7 p.m. — Ramee Teena . * ' a perl nena “I think Bell would approve Tracy's contract with us," said An-| ners so far this year,” Cleveland si ‘Chicago. 8 pm. — Lemon, ties A se pela eat thing, | d€rson. “We talked with Berger several weeks ago and we may be said Marilynn, “but a Kansan Ciy "et Detroit’ 8 13 pm—Kret 4 D. Kirwan,- chairman of the Willing to give Ottawa other players in return for his contract,” he little luck for the next mere SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE ‘NCAA Rules and Infractions Com-| added. | ie voere ere ston at Bos 2 tice) ani e inaittce yeas) today: Presently however the Liens are awaiting the judge's decision a urt me any, she y at Detroit, 2 p.m. * 8 6 pm. | timer : ” : SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE | “There is na turning back,” said m. ago University of Kentucky. (2), Kansas City at Detroit (2), in the Dublinsky case. “If the, judge rules against Detroit thereby | Kirwan, history professor at the declaring the option clause illegal in the United States, then he must | | rule in favor of us in the Tracy case, should they go to court,”’ said | | Anderson. Both Berger and Bell said it play football at all.” Tracy, now residing in Pontiac denied making such a statement. was reported to them that Tracy Kirwan, a bespectacled former! made the statement that if he ‘‘can't play for Detroit then he won't, ° LJ ° smbecl iG Wen) Ls “It’s either imposing stiff penal- Re eee na menue ee or going professional whole Milwaukee sie M4 6 #6 | &. Louis ...........19 54 Cincinnat) 7) «62 OS86 1 be bs . i: fy Ba football coach, had praise for such) New York 13. 17 +433 «5° [conferences as the Pacific Coast, eee ie 33 i'* |the Southeastern, the Southwest THU RESULTS and Big 10 for cracking down. Philadelphia 6, Loder fr 4 (night) pemieteniess Only game schedu E FRipAy's SCHEDULE Brooklyn at New York, 7 =. — New (62) vs. Antonelli ¢3-3) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.—Kline (3-2) vs, Simmons (1-2) Chicago at St, Louls, 8 p.m.—Meyer (1-1) vs. Dickson (1-3) : Siilnaukeo. a rence (5-0) vs, Spahn (3-2) presi See Yas Chicaget at aaa tm _ felis eee | DETROIT . Piteburgh at Pailadel ‘a (2), 12:05 p.m.|Detroit Tiger pitching staff, bom- Chicage Pa ag Ph (a. P30 pm. barded by 41 New York Yankee Cincinnsti et Milwaukee, 2: p.m, hits, today pinned its hopes for a respite on the surprisingly strong right arm of young Paul Foytack. Winner of three straight games and currently the big winner in the Tiger mound corps, the 25 year-old Foytack will try to hike his record to #1 tonight as. the TV Attraction runs were included in the barrage The Yankees turned loose & 17-hit salute in piling up an 11-4 margin in the final game yester- day of the 3-game series. They had 17 in Wednesday's triumph and seven in a losing effort the day before against Frank Lary. Seven doubles and five home Winner. Tonight jin N.Y. Bout Shoots for Match With Robinson NEW YORK —Sugar Ray Rob- inson may meet the winner of to- night's Charles “iumey-Gene Full- mer scrap in his next middle- weight title defense. ; The 10-round match in Madison Square Garden between Humez, the European champion,. and Full- mer, the “Cyclone” from West Jordan, Utah, should produce a worthy challenger. Aecording to the latest ring ratings, Humez is No. 2 and Fullmer No. 3 among the 160-pounders. As the same rat- ings also placed Bobo Olson No. 1, both move up a peg. On the strength of comparative performances against Ralph (Ti- ger) Jones, 23-year-old Fullmer had been the favorite, but it was an even-money bet today. Jones beat Humez in his American de- but March 23 in the Garden and Fullmer whipped Jones April 20 in Cleveland. | Humez, 29, has an 83-51 record, for 89 pro fights dating back to 1948. He has 41 knockouts and was) stopped once, by Ernie Durando in Paris, Oct. 23, 1953. Fullmer owns a 35-3 record with 19 knock- outs. The willing youngster never has been stopped. nected for the circuit clouts. Left t THE YANKEE BOMBARDIERS — The New Yerk Yankees unleashed a home run assault against the Detroit Tigers yesterday at Briggs Stadium and here are the four players who con- lopening victory. - * tL] Yanks Bombard Tigers, —The battle-weary|Tigers open a weekend series;and Tiger manager Bucky Harris} a pair off Steve Gromek, pro- against the Kansas City Athletics. received. disappointing performanc- es from his hurlers after Lary’s Ld Detroit used four pitchers Wednesday and five yesterday — with Walt Masterson and Al Aber working in both games. Four New York home runs, 2 | oft starter-loser Duke Maas and Mantle. Mantle plate including o right are Joe New York won a had five hits in five trips to the his 17th home run of the season. , 1-4. Beats Dodgers, 6-4 Port Huron Downs Maples in 10th, 4-3 Port Huron pushed across the osm RODerts Gets 5thWin 10th inning with two out to nip Birmingham 4-3 in an Eastern Michigan League game yest rday. | About the only printable thing Don Picman who aricheal the Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas City final three innings was the los- and Detroit — the American ing pitcher. League's Western Division — can The Maples had a J lead until say about New York -today the Big Red scored three in the “Yankee Go Hofne'"' 5th. In the 7th Birmingham tied it * * °* up to send the game into extra’ After 10 days in the West. the. innings. Yankees have pocketed an 8-2 rec- John Fleser had 3 hits to lead ord, including a three-game sweep the Maple attack. Birmingham is/that shattered Chicago's ambitious now 5-4 in the EML. six-game winning streak. Mickey is Chief Nine Clobbers Tribe With Big Rally in Sixth Pontiac High Schooi’s baseball and Williams ceunted in the big club yesterday afternoon chalked 6th. Bill Bond in the 3rd and 5th up its season's 7th victory. against did.all Indians’ scoring. five losses, clobbering. Central 8-2. 2 Bat, now has a .421 season bat-| ting average with 17 home runs in the bag ” * * Except, for past jaunts by the Bombers themselves, it's been the most productive spin through the Midwest since Harry Truman's in| 1948, * * * It was strictly a get-well-quick with Pittsburgh, 1'2 games behind| trip. New York left home May 13 with only a il-game edge over Cleveland for the AL lead after losing four of six. Now the Yanks have -a 3-game bulge over the In-. dians, with a 4',-game_ spread over Boston and a 6!y-length magr- gin on the White Sox * *« « The Yankees left ‘em spinnin’ yesterday, clubbing Detroit 11-4 to | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mantle, the man with the Goldenjoff" at 41—now has given up 12 gopher balls this season. * * 7 | Snider's homer put the Brooks mt) the lead in the first. but Jones yesterday as Northville downed yee 4 ree tied it in the second and sent the Phils into al 42 Jead in the fourth off rookie Don Drysdale, who lost his sécond jin three decisions. The Dodgers, losing four of their last six, now share fourth place Restpiace (MIINAUker: Baptist 9 Wins in Waterford Rec Loop Glenh (Wimpy) Johnson allowed only one hit and struck out 14 batters as Emmanuel Baptist trimmed White Brothers, 7-1, in a Flint Jones was touched for six hits. wrapaup the tour. It was the sec: Waterford League softball game League basebal 2 but had good support, and kept ond straight day they socked Ti- Thursday night at Drayton Plains. Victory over Utica. John Skirchak tract. | | EDWIN J. ANDERSON Expects No Trouble pelied the Yankees to victory. | Mickey Mantle, with a homer| and fdur singles in five trips, and! big Eddie Robinson, shared slug: | ging honors. Robinson put the! game out of reach in the 5th inning) with a grand-slam home run that bounce@ off the foul pole in right field. : The Tigers, going into the in- Small Turnout Watches Louis | Ex-Heavyweight Champ Pins Foe in Olympia Wrestling Match DETROIT uw — Joe Louis, who fought his way from Detroit Gold- ‘en Gloves rings to the world heavyweight boxing championship jcame back home as a wrestler last night. | But there were some _ 10.000 ‘empty seats at Olympia Stadium! which he once could have jammed} to the rafters with paying custom- ers. His estimated $1,200 share of ithe $4681 gate was attached by) |\U.S. Internal Revenue agents for ‘back income taxes. He owes an jestimated $1,250,000 to Uncle Sam. | Louis pinned Jim Bernard in a/ jone-fall exhibition in 7 minutes and, 157 seconds. A crowd of 4,410 turned out for this and three other match-! es, | Louis is unbeaten in 16 wres-| AP Wirephete tling matches, since he tumed Mvvci Collins, Eddie Robinson, Andy Carey and Mickey -grappler four months ago, but tax ‘agents of late have been attach- ing his purses regularly. In 13 years as a fighter Louis grossed more than four million dollars in purses, television, radio, and testimonials. Clarkston, Utica Nines Beaten — Buddy Bell and: Mosher Were too much for Clarkston to handle the Wolves, 61. in a Wavne-Oak- land League basebaj]l game at Clarkston. Bell and Mosher each collected a double and single, with Bell driving in the same number. - Goodrich and Clayton Pethers hurled for Northville, Goodrich the starter and winner. Dave Gaddis pitched the route for Clarkston and gave up six hits The Wolves tallied their lone run on Lou Holser’s safety. scoring three runs and Mosher |"), BERT BELL Honors Ottawa Option 11-4 'I know all of the girls are ning trailing 5-4, sent Ned Gar- ver in to relieve Walt Master- son, who had replaced Maas in| the third. Garver hadn't pitched since April 20 because of a sore | arm, and promptly filled the | bases on a single and two walks. | Then Robinson unloaded off Gro- | mek and Andy Carey hit a solo | blast before Gromek got the side | out. Joe Collins also homered for | the bombers. The Tigers had only two hits| after that off Tom Sturdivant, who) replaced starter Bob Turley in the| fourth to get the win. Detroit took advanage of Turleyw’s cusomary, wildness to score four runs. \ * ¢ 6 The Bengals. got one in the first when Harvey Kuenn walked, stole second and third and scored on Bill Tuttle’s sacrifice fly. In the 4th, Frank House got the off Turley — a single the box. Turley blew up, walking the bases loaded. Kuenn delivered a single to score one run and Earl Torgeson's one-base-hit scored two more. The Tigers will face a familiar pitcher in tonight's contest at Briggs stadium. Lou Kretlow will start for Lou Boudreau's Ath- letics. A sensation in the Pa- | cific Coast League last season | after little success with a num- ber of Major League clubs — including Detroit — Kretlow has a 1-4 record. : added. So far she has taken part in all 12 of the LPGA tour- neys, but there are 22 still to go on the girls’ calendar. * * * “I'd like to make the whole circuit,” she said, “but I'd like to spend some time here at Forest Lake.” MARILYNN SMITH Wednesday she spent the entire day giving instructions to a dozen pupils and making plans for the LPGA championship which will be held at Forest Lake June 20-24. “It was a wonderful tournament heré last year and back,” she said. * * just happy about coming’ * Next weekend the lady pros will be shooting for the Virginia Bea the $7,500 at Forest Lake. during these three weeks. “The girls are all h $7,500 Pittsburgh Open and then follow with the h Round Robin for $12,000 and finally This is a total of $27,000 itting lower scores,” said Marilynn, “and actually there's very little difference among the money winners from the fourth spot down.” As for her own background in the sport, Marilynn took up golf in 1941 because her father thought she should do something more and baseball which she is crazy about. * * ladylike than play football * At the University of Kansas she won the national women’s intercollegiate titie in 1949 and immediately. afterward she turned pro. “I think I'll stay in the game as pro for couple Opportunity! v Institution of an amateur track and field program for Pontiac's YMCA is in the offing. Opportunity will be afforded high school seniors, former prep ath- letes, or college men who desire to first hit more years,” she said, “after all a home and family are through a nice combination to think about.” - a Y’ Plans Track Program Announcement that the “Y" is taking an interest in this field here, follows the line of high in- | terest engendered by the sper- tacular success of the Pontiac High thinclads this year. continue competition to take part! Tubergen said that an organi- The A’s will be here for a Sat-,in such a program. Morrie zation meeting would be held May urday afternoon contest and a Sun- day doubleheader that winds up Detroit's home stand. Tubergen, “Y" nounced today. youth director an- 28, at 8:30 p.m. at the YMCA. Any ‘one interested is invited, he says. “We are especially inviting boys NEW roaay= PI . iwho are seniors on _ current g'd,ss 4 1 1 Kuenn, bs 1) 0 [ ooming ‘squads. We believe they ‘should 2% 8 1 2 Torgeson, ib4 0 2 | ; it “ Bauer, rf 5 2 1 Kaline, rf 3 0 0 pare the chance of further de- Mantle, cf 5 3 5 Tuttle, cf 3 0 0 D b p { veloping their talents.” ' 01 Row on 1 5 1 i Neais: cua as er y rospec | * * & Homnrd ce) ON Maree ers Plans for the team, Tubergen Turley, Hs as Maas G eas NEW YORK It's a long time explains, include participation in Studivant, p 3} 0 2 Mastson, p 9 9} until the first Saturday in May. Michigan AAU events, and in the Garver, p 0 0 0 1957, but Eddie Arcaro just might AAT! nationals. if sufficiegt talent Kennedy » a 9 po have his next Kentucky Derby and interest is indicated. Dual Aber, p 6 0 o mount already picked out. The colt meets and other events: will de ee emer 1° %is the undefeated Bold Ruler, scheduled. peierat wot Ww a 4 - owned by the Wheatley Stable and * ¢ « lar or Masterson = . : «3 + > cnedy grounded out for Gromek in trained by Sumny Jim Fitzsim- «you don't have to be a Landy 6 Kennedy grounded out for Gromek h ; Small lined out Yor 9th Aber in New York 5 023 050 001—11 mons. * * * or a Parry O'Brien. Any track enthusiast “is welcome,’ Tubergen Detroit - 100 300 000— 4) Arcaro climbed on the back of added E—Kaline, Masterson RBI—Mantle) k kb . {N © 3. Colilns, Bauer, Robinson 4, Carey,|the rangy dark brown son) Of NAS: ———__——____ Cera era eee acta’ Callan (puualrMiss Disco. by Discovery. THURSDAY'S FIGHTS Robinson, Carey SB—Kuenn 2. 8 — at Belmont Park yesterday for the aan Assia Les Waaceers aiapeoal Gore McDougald Martin SF—Tuttle Left first time geeus Danny Peres, 157, Costa Mesa 7 BB- Turley «6 * « Calf, 6 . _—— ° Masterson 1 Garver 2. Gromek 1 ; Le dt tert ater TNO nae. A few minutes later, Bold Ruler’ PPUADELETNA Cuma, «Bure . , $0 E 2 - . \ 4, ° a lev 3 in 2%, Studivant 2 in $',. Maas ran o furlongs in a 2-year-old race peck, 151, New York, 8 opped “Enman y ‘ 9 ters fr , 3 t rs an Ea el Sooo iy ren et down the Widener: straight course BOSTON — Claude Chapman 186! deren a Gromek 5 in 2, Aber 4 in 3. in 37 1-3 seconds, and defeated cambridge. Mass outpointed Jullo Me. -ER— -4, 8t 0-0 Maas! : 4 SF i Ua Matenen 1'e. Garner uc) Greece (king Hairan, the champion Flori,‘ U6 Marans 20 ee eo ae st oe da 2-year-old, by a neck for his mage YORK. (funny site Garden)—Bert —Mass ‘0-3) -McKinley aherty,! ; cn fnitehurst, 193%, altimore, Rice, fumes \fourth straight triumph. : ee T—3 01. A—8,205 sudden Sid Peaks, 2135's, New York, @ Big 10 Ponders: Over Rose Pact ~ a 5 Dac e in the 6th inning when Chuck Pas: yNNEAPOLIS Big 10 poli-’ But the recent West Coast up- posed action, theoretically is the . sage singled. stole 2nd and scored cy makers, wrapped in a dilemma'heavals have spawned over Pacific Coast Conference pay doubts about the immediate future | Also before final step in the contract process. the faculty group Center Line won the Bi-County off revelations, met today to weigh of the Pacific Coast Conference, was a round-robin Big 10 football seball ‘title with a 1-0 renewal of the Rose Bowl con- Going into the 6th trailing the the Tribe at bay most of the time. ger pitching for 17. hits. Mantle Larry Sowter’s ist inning’ single buried a three-hit shutout and a couple of weeks agos-Big 10 Wash Indians by one run (2-1) Coach Ed: He fanned 11, walked four. Indians’ had a bomber — putting him 12!ruined Johnson's no-hit, no-run bid, Nor™m Kangan drove in the game's approval. of an indefinite Rose been declared ineligible _ for wo Lansing Golfer Heikkinen’s club unleashed a Jim Bradshaw gave up 6 hits, terrific hitting barrage that wiped leaving in the §th in favor ef Dick out the Central edge and won the Walker who finished one-third of game. _ |an inning, Ed Nyeberg finished the nd the base |84me. ‘ einen seven runs. |_SiMmons and Bill Hayward led, pa’ Sak nade ee Chiefs at the plate with two apiece, | bread et thelr batting order, |iMCluding a two-bazger for each with Dave Simmons getting his ee Valles sol lgalon. wnat ut syrtie “Stands at 43 with two games to ‘ : go, next Wéek, against Nofthern aim Jones home with the final and a pussihle one with Bay City, Im the 5th Bill Hayward doubled, the Vikings scored on Clay Williams’ single Everbody but y mark now CENTRAL ferry ATA A Johnson. pontiac 2°61 games ahead of Babe Ruth's rec-| ord pace—and four singles for his| third perfect day on the tour. ; * * * The only other game scheduled was in the National, and Philadel- phia. dropped Brooklyn into a fourth-place tie 6-4 as Willie Jones drove in four runs with two hom- ers and a single : * * * the Pinllies, although giving up illo and Jackie Robinson. The vet- eran righthander — who holds the ’ - Monday night when Gidles Robin Roberts won his fifth for tric faces Thrifty Drug at 7 o'etock tournament. * * * Doug Brown started on the mound for White Brothers and walked 13 batters before giving way to Ray Deese in the Sth inning. The Baptist team crossed the plate in 5 of the 7 innings. | ® . * * * Waterford League action resumes Flec- and the VFW tangles with White depending on how it does againstjhomers by Duke Snider, Carl Fur- Brothers at 8-30. Baptist White 190 900 Oo 1 1 a yor enly run. Purdue tinksters Figured Favorites EVANSTON, Tl. —Purdue was the team ‘lo beat ‘as Bre Ten golfers tce off today in the Sith annual conference championship matic. * * @ But crackdowns on UCLA and! over the meeting of Western Con-! ference faculty representatives Up for the action is a proposed chance that action on the Rose an eagie, a “open end" agreement which opponent at ail for fhe Big 10. UCLA On the other side of the coin, ‘Ohio State, disciplined for Coach : to. his Lansing, who shot a 67 in the first ‘Washington with the hint of more football players, is ineligible next round of the Colonial Open Golf to come raised a question mark year Woody Hayes’ handouts * * * There appeared to. be -some Bowl contract by the Big 19 would would do away with the need of be deferred until the Pacific Coast The 72-hole meet, winding up to- periodic renewal by fhe two con- situation is .clarified | morrow with the final 36 hole ferences. Big 10 schools polled two! Whether that is, possible under him the lead. Pars would have, left . 900 017 x—# 19 | ONé-season record of !‘home runs oe and Keith, Brown, Deese ond host school, . ; qo } here is majority approval, and Washington have) jwhether in fact, there will be an schedule recommended earlier in the week by athletic directors. [Bowl arrangement with the Paci- Rose Bowl for three and two ‘fic Coast appeared all but auto-+years respectively. Hurt by Bogeys DALLAS & — Eldon Briggs of ‘tournament, finished in unusual fashion. ‘ - On the last four holes he had birdie and two bogeys. The bogeys hurt him. Birdies on the two holes, would have given 10 2216 7 5 agrind, ,is at suburban Wilmette months ago favored the plan al- present Big 10 legal codes is some-'him only a stroke behind pace 3.Golf Club with Northwestern the most unanimously. All it needs thing for the faculfy advisers torsetting,Don Januaty of Abilene, # \mull over. Today's action, or pro Tex., who had a 64. as# ee Elizabeth Leke Rood Co ae al LORD eh LUE opt | EN hg Oa aa ee body ., | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1956 rertyone Ed Kast Leads Rams- (Brash Freshman! a Dy : to sie. deme J ‘a '@ ENTERPRISES pyres ary Leads t Dall > hk ne pabentng dear a an anu [ ed 5 d q as > “The G aus Pye —_ nap ~— y at Pontiac's) paras wn Don January, afew tournaments a year, breath- PONTIAC’S NEW Texas freshman in professional golf, led the) $30,000 Dallas Cen- tennial Open ‘nto its second round today with another Texan, veteran Henry Ransom who plays only a bh T If it’s instruction to improve your \ gome or assistance in the seléction of new clubs A PROFESSIONAL 1S YOUR BEST BET! Our Pro Staff offers you years of experience, plus merchandise of incomparable quality at . drastically reduced prices. Frank Syron and Frank “Red” Wilson PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB FE 5-8939 aan “2 _DAVISBURG GOLF COURSE George Ferguson. 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Ransom, the 45-year-old Bryan, 'Tex., rancher who still plays un- ider the banner of St. Andrews, jIll., had a 65 and bunched at 66 iwere Mike Souchak, from Gros- ‘singer's N.Y.; Mario Gonzalez, the National Open champion of ‘Brazil, and Bud Holscher of Apple Valley, Calif. . | Souchak was the only one ‘among those rated strongest for (top money to offer a severe ithreat, Mike slammed the second jnine in five-under-par 30 in an .et- ifort to overtake January. ; Ben Hogan, Fort Worth's great! who was the leading pre-tourna-| {ment favorite, ran into putting) ‘trouble and settled for a 1-over-| oe Gee will be cut to the low | seems to be suspended in midair as shortstop Lee PHANTOM CATCHER — The cashews mitt amateurs with today’s round.| Ga., crosses the plate with a run as the ball heads There will be a further slash. to-| for the mitt. It looks like an stuff. Just a morrow when 30 pros are timed | _/'” professionals and ties plus 10: Stringer of Southern Tech Institute in Atlanta, lf | ‘ AP Wirepnoto moment before, Lee slammed into catcher Charlie | Williams of the opposing South Georgia College team. Williams lost the ball and mitt and he was | bumped clear out of the Picton: from the roster. January never has won a \jor tournament. ‘reer as a college golfer at North tournament in 1955 when he took One league record fel! and three school marks were equalled when Waterford's track team outclassed all rivals to win the Inter-Lakes Conference title at Ferndale top money in the Rubber City Open at Akron, Ohio. the school record. 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Big Ten season's best flip, 172'). Michigan's four returning title- holders include Pete Gray in the A leg muscle injury suffered at the Big Ten indoor — track meet, won by Michigan, contin: ues to plague Golliday and it is conjectural whether he will come around for an Olympic trial showdown with Duke's sensation- the 100 - yard dash, was! scratched earlier this week from a defense of his 100 and 220 ee ee ee al Deve Sime. _ |880; Bob Appleman in the pole! Michigan's Wolverines,’ owning | lvault; Dave Owen -in the shot all four returning indivyduai,put; and Mark Booth in the high champions, are favored to repeat) jump. their 1955 outdoor conquest al-| * though improving Iowa is likely to) The Wolverines’ 28-man squad) offer stiffer- competition than in- jalso includes certain points win-! doors when Michigan won by 11 ners in two-miler Ron Walling-| points ford, pole vaulter Eeles Land.) In this Olympic year, such: per-| strom, and high jumper Brendan formers as Indiana's Greg Bell, a Q Reilly. rare 26-foot proad jumper; Mich- In fact, Finalnd’s Landstrom and ‘igan State's Joe Savoldi, son of Ireland's O'Reilly, beth exchange Notre Dame's jumpiw’ Joe of full-| tuddats, are favored to dethrone | back fame, a corking good hurd- |Wolvelyne team-mates Appleman ler: and Iowa's Ted Wheeler. @\and Booth in their specialties. bright 800-meter prospect. MAY) (ray may bow to lowa’s Wheeler arouse Big Ten hopes for repres-! jin the 880 with a record-breaking ‘entation at the Melbourne games. | performance possible fromi the jwouldn't have been a clinic visit. | Also. bidding-for Olymple con- | Hawkeye ace, whose 1:51.8 clock- | ‘The Sox have had five specialists | sideration will be a sentimental jis the Big Ten's fastest m| | favorite, = -year-old Byrl Thomp- 'spring. | the season—some five weeks than pinch hit while awaiting re- covery Before he entered the clinic yes- “The foot is not coming along too well. In fact, it is not coming Williams and the Sox plainly are { Resume Trials TaInOr TOW ae -, | | Noisy Lineup for ‘500’ dualihing INDIANAPOLIS (#—The lineup for the — $250,000 Greenman-C.asale Special 33-carjorder of speed, back of the first the 140.559 m-pth. last} 500-mile'day’s qualifiers. The same is true qualified at confusing} Complications set in after 33) Burbank, Calif. | jcars qualify. The slowest of the 33, About }6 cars are possible qual.-| qualifying sessions tomorrow andjcan be eliminated, ‘“‘bumped” in ifiers in the last two sessions and dangerous and | at a higher speed. The car elimi-;may try mo or three apicce. nated drops out of the lineup, everybody behind it moves up one ay. ae Twenty nine cars qualified rll iweekend at a record-breaking av- ‘Tracks A rgue erage of 142.896 m.p.h. [position and the “bumper” joins ota |the field at the ond “Car hopping’ by drivers hunt-| * * Pat Flaherty, Chicago, “on the looking for hotter pilots will make ithe ies met oe a doubtful No. 1 starting spot last Saturday, ~,|and isn't likely to be bumped. He gguide to fans, about 100,000 of | oat a 10mile record of 145.596. BALTIMORE (®—-Open warfare! turned out for the frst mph. ard another of 146.056 for for horses between Delaware Park ‘one trip around the 2'y-mile brick) land Pimlico was declared today and asphalt cae : iby Lou Pondfield, executive direc- * |tor ef the Baltimore track, the Bal-| | Second-fastest qualifier so far 1s|timore Evening ou _pebor ted. 1 roma! ae 2 Seal Each side nal laid down what} lsecond day and is sitting in the @™ounts to an ultimatum to horse | [18th starting position. owners—Race at my track next The only unqualified car rated| Week or don’t expect to have stalls: ‘in the future'’—the paper said. | ‘eran Flaherty’s record is a super-| Normally, Pimlico’s s pring; qualified the second day line fod a charged V-8 Ao which probably | meeting is finished by the time * ° s The 33 fastest cars of all that, run in the four days of qualifica- itions will start in the Memorial e*-; im the order of their speed. * * 6 It works like this: Cars qualified on the first day! i iwill be driven tomorrow by Eddie| Delaware Park opens. Originally Russo of Hammond. His uncle, this year, Pimlico was’ to close| Everybody eS Russo of Canago Park, Calif. Saturday. Delaware starts next| qualified the twin Novi last Satur-| Monday. But the Maryland Legis- | WELL, ALMOST day over 143'3 mph. |lature gave all its tracks extra EVERYBODY Asks for Al Speers Big Corp ’ The Cor Buyer's Pol EF George Voss, 14 year old Isaac, . Crary school pupil, Wednesday got Al Hanoute | }a big thrill when he speared an —j|extended another week. * * »* “IT had an agreement with Bryan| Field (Delaware's general ager),”’ said Pondfield, isn't living up to it out of both sides of his mouth at | Skippers. |Sunday by reokie Billy Garrett of, PORE Open Warfare for Horses | We Will Give You < ‘Maple Golfers jPeocdecocesonsoceosee) Edge Skippers One more victory was acquired $ yesterday at North Hills, for Bir- mingham High’s fine links ‘squad, © and over an arch-rival for , the! coming Pontiac Press Invitational tourney honors. a * Paced by Tim Baldwin's medal- ist 77 (36-41) Maples scored 325 te 337 for the Waterford Dale Wheeler led the Penatiac suburban crew with a fine 78% (40-38). cording to Maples’ Borovick, \ turned games.”’ > cogch dee in “terrific * * * Other cards for the match, a pretty good tuneup for Monday's Invitational, include: for eS ‘ham, Mike Conroy 42 - 40 — 82;| sophomore comer, Pete Green '39-41—80: Bob Emde 46-40—86, total 325; Watérford—Jack Reyn- olds 40-40 — 80; John Wettlaufer, 42 - 41—83: Cleland Charboneau’ 47-49-—96. Tol 337. —|Gophers Out to ut to Clinch Big 10 Title at OSU By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Minnestoa, denied a Big Ten title lof any kind since 1949, can clinch ithe conference baseball pennant to- iday with a victory over the Buck- eyes at Ohio State.» A win by Ohie State still weuld leave the Gophers with a ance They then would need only to ‘split a doubleheader tomorrow at Indiana to be assured of the flag, | ‘their first it baseball ‘since 1935. Pondfield then pointed to a list) ‘of 16 trainers, saying ‘These are) names of trainers who shipped out} jtheir entire stables yesterday. | They will not be back at Pimlico this fall. | * * * “My policy in alloting stalls will) be in rewarding mén who stuck /with me during the Delaware con- \fliction, Sure I'll take care of the| people who ship out on me. I'll givé them stalls—at Bowie or Ti-| monium (other Maryland tracks). | * Ld * | “It's all regrettable and I did plan it this way. 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The Pentagon blacklisted Schlesinger as a mili-' tary contractor at the time, how-) ever, because he invoked, the, Fifth Amendment in refusing tol answer many questions about his business affairs. He pleatied that answers might incriminate him. | EXPLAIN ‘PAYOFF’ The Senate Investigations sub- ‘Oklahoma Governor Sl Bec te Say s Appraiser Gives lie Voteto Property Tales ST. IGNAC. Eun—A state High-, Harriman Has Rural Jack Bell, veteran pan w n li at the Chi-| Press poiitical "waiter, surveys pings he sot rolling at way Department land appraiser, , t e \- : mane, isan oulshoma, border state : ; |says he is “flabbergasted” at false carried by Eisenhower in 1952). THERE ARE OTHERS ‘reports of “fabulous” amounts be-| By JACK BELL “We want the party to pick the'ing paid for property on ap- Mackinae- PORTABLES ‘oO 30 i -- yseD. |SINGER OKLAHOMA CITY-u» — New)/man who appears te be. the strong--Proaches..tothe Straits York Gov. Averell Harriman has‘est candidate for president,” Gary, Bridge. | established a Southwestern beach-|Said in an interview. “My perfonal| Charles La Haie, former mayor, ihead of Oklahoma support in the,preference is for Gov. Harriman/% Cheboygan and now an ap-| [Democratic presidential contest but there are others I could sup- oe gains rape Highway Depart- ‘but hig claim on the state’s 28 | port.”’ ment right of way division, said land owners in the area were ‘nominating voles sppeers shaky. being misled by the reports. La Haie said desirable highway property and lake frontage were selling for from $10 to $30 a foot, which he termed ‘‘no more than it sold for’’ two or three years ago. | He termed stri@tly ‘‘not true” * « « | In the latter category, Gary list-) | Gov. Raymond Gary of Okla-ed Adlaj E. Stevenson, the 1952 jhoma, who plans to lead his state's Party standardbearer who is seek- ldelegation into the Harriman. ing this year’s nomination, Sen. lcamp, indicated today he is ready Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, Sen. |to climb quickly aboard any band-|Stuart Symington of Missouri and Sen.-Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. | reports that (sore Righway pre : HE HAS APPEAL ‘erty along U.S. 2 had sold for as Legless eon) Acquitted | Although many Democrats dis-,high as $200 a foot. of Burglarizing Home agree, Gary said he thinks Harri-- La Haie added highway apprias- MANCHESTER, N.H. u — Leg-/man would run a stronger race/ers were running into trouble in iless George L. Noble, 36, of Mer-jin Oklahoma against Eisenhower attempts to get rights of way from lrimack, was acquitted of a bur- jthan any other candidate. He in-|land owners who want to hold out) glary charge in superior court last sisted thé New York governor has| ifor higher prices. night, *_ * CONSOLES All machines recon- 4 ditioned and parts “ by Necchi G Elna J Center. t Reconditioned Electrolux iiciiins *1" $1.25 PER WEEK Free Home Tria! committee summoned the two now on the basis of fresh allegations, -that Schlesinger in- 1951 collected $27,745 in “kickbacks” on a mili- tary contract, with an explanation that he needed ‘the money to make BEAUTY PROJECT — The Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Asso- ciation is planning to beautify Roosevelt Island in the Potomac River near Washington, D. C. The island has-been allowed to grow wild as a. tribute to the former president, who loved the outdoors. But now somé two million dollars will be spent to renovate it. A hollow sphere The charge against Noble was, based on alleged crutch marks| burglarized Nashua restaurant, Noble, father of four, for instance, than Stevenson. * * “Stevenson is a brilliant and a) Army Wilber M. Brucker will ad- found in the snow on the roof of a}800d: man,” Gary said. “‘He would) q7.,. | make a grand president. But for troit at its luncheon meeting next! lost his Some reason he doesn’t seem to! a greater ‘grass roots’ appeal, Brucker to Give Talk | | DETROIT wW—Secretary of the) Call FE 2-9143 NECCHI & ELNA SEWING CENTER — the Economic Club of De- Monday. The former Michigan **payoffs” to Shirley. . e « @ of balajiced hoops, as depicted above, will be built on a terrace of | ‘legs in a train accident when he | take hold with the rank and file| gov stone steps leading to a pool. The colonel then was a top pro- curement officer for the Quarter- P, master. Corps. in New. York City. . He now is stationed at Ft. Lee, Va. Schlesinger heads the Ideal) Uniform Cap Co. of Freeport,| ' N.Y, BRITON ACCUSES The allegations against them were. contained ih an unsworn statement by John W. Roberts, a Briton now living in the Bahamas. Roberts has declined to come here to testify unless, the Internal Rev.| emle Service would let him leave! the country again without paying) some back taxes. The service — refused, * *¢ @ In his statement Roberts alleged that Schlesinger got the $27,745) from J. Mackey & Son of New York City, a subeontractor. Miss Jane Mackey, who then headed the firm, testified Wednesday she paid the kickbacks as Roberts: contended. She said she was told the money would be used to bribe - “government personnel” but that r she does not recall that Schlesing- : er ever mentioned Shirley in that connection. Circuit Court Grants 63 Divorce Decrees Divorces granted recently in Oakland County Cjreuit Court in- chide: er from Carlotts, J. from Raymond D. — Linda C. from 5 3 ¢ Giadys from Guy Syl Margaretta from che Resier Bery! F. from Jennie Taylor J ae Viewer. t -Good H Botto Stella from Arthur Vehtine Yona M. from Raymond :T. Welch” Jota .C. froth Lenore Hitchcock Nancy from. Lester Gendron Jessie from Lillie Maxwel! m Ruth Vv ' Beck Etherton Rochelle from Yale Camp : sh Congtance from Nabor Goguen "| Erich from Amy, Kunstiman. ew Marte from Plovrd Kihard ~ Wanda from Robert Nickels elma from Wiliam Kelley os Delores from James Heathman - . Julia from Donali” Gordon a> Vivian’ fram Roland Stevens ~~" + “ Georgid from Merrill Williams + George from Joyce Felts 5 Wesley from Marie McGowan “Phytlts from ‘Robert Shannon Reverly from Charles Shields Flaine from Gien James Margaret from Joseph Males Divorces which become- effective, in six months include: Roberta M from Eldon Anderson Georgina M. from Benjamin L, | Pull- - : man e Denald P. from Esther 4. Simmons Alfte from John DeBord “Joan A. from Edward J. Repshinka Wanda L.-from William C. Tissue ° * Eleanore R.-from Ronald J. Kohner ce Elizabeth from Kenneth McLauchiin ' “:° Shirly A. from Douglas Ward 9 a Joyce E. from Charies Mellor Jr. ae i’ ne © Gone < : Edna from Gener Beach Richard from Virginia Prentiss Constante from, Jackie Billingsjey Thomas from Mudteg, 1 Price? Zetta from. Ear) L Myrtle ftom Masse] Barner Fern from Harry Bowling . ° Mary from Rugsell Buiter . More than 78 per cent.of vehicles | : invelved in: fatal accidents. in 3935! were traveling straight ahead. > | Why Wait? Bi "NOW YOU - 72 _CAN. ENJOY. - : SOFT WATER As Low As 159" |) |] or 5.22 monthly § P = 4th | with ; £ i we a Thoroughly : " as ee —s RAD tees iwas 18 months old. ernor will speak on the topic: | | \"ts Our Army Prepared?” voter at the forks of the creek.” 43 SOUTH SAGINAW bd De today? with a million dollars’ OK Used Car. roadworthy, worthy! > * “OK USED CARS ARE 6 WAYS BETTER. = re ee) “Gee, Dad, wadda we gonna do That weekend inquiry is tied up worth of Wholesome family recreation when you combine an OK Used Car full of kids, two dozen hot dogs, and a pic- turesque picnic spot. There’s eco- nomical pleasure to be had with an And its reliability, safety and comfort are worthy of its precious cargo. An OK Used Car is trustworthy, fun- These are our “elite of the lot” cars that have been carefully in-. where you see the OK trademark Twen ty-four dogs and a carload of kids spected; reconditioned for safety, performance and waluc. That’s why we can afford to back them with a written warranty bearing our own signature. They are the kind of ears that your family deserves and that everyone can easily afford. Especially now. We say “now”. becatise our selection of makes and models was never better—due to the high volume of trade-ins on new model Chevro- lets. And we're passing volume sav- ings on to you and your. family. Maybe they’ d like to inspect these cars, too. We’d sure love to have them—soon! Buy with warranted confidence | cod Classified ads feature OK bargains «- . * SOLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS : > * - « # » , « La Reconditioned ee, Reconditioned Honestly Dealer warranty a Q a inspected for safety for performance for value described in writing / “f ¥ ; 1 ; © * es : ° on ~ “ z MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, ING. 2° eo 4 eH : 34 mit: St. arid 211 js. “Saginaw St. ° ee Pontiac, Michigan a ; 7 tes (| - . ~ : 2 a. o L : q iad / | . : Gs ee ee a - Polish Reds Reveal | “results will bear this out.” _an American financier . Norwegians, Pr rhe TORO Fh ee | ¢ . ; if \ ) J “i | * A . y / Soeang * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1956 Prices Drop ‘in All Grains CHICAGO w — Prices of all ~—~-—grains-were marked down in fairly active dealings on the Board of! steele’ Trade ’ * * «* Leases ey to — a cent in most cereals; although old crop soybeans dropped about three cents at one time, After the initial burst of selling the market sta- bilized, but it showed no rallying power. Selling was based on an expand- ing harvest of wheat, easiness in soybean oil, and good prospects for spring planted oe Wheat near oe me of the first hour was % to 1% lower, July $2.03%; corn 1 to 1% lower, July $1.51%; oats % to 3s lower, July) 6542; rye % to 1 cent lower, July! $1.24%; soybeans 1 to 2 cents low-. er, July $3.14%4, and lard 13 to 15. cents a hundred pounds lower, July $12.62. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN Ste eS can ie ie: 1,202,006; olesale openers oy im “lower: 15: 90 B 92 A : 9B Si. ac ss unchanged to % lower, '70 per cert and over ‘cend A 38: mixed 38: standards 36: 15; artes 35.28: ‘current receipts } CHICAGO POTATOES |” CHICAGO, May ; on tra lames old stock 4 ipments 784: Be Pane Ys track sales reported. arrivals 4: on track 155: supplies mod- [ MARKETS Ts [Market Wilts TROIT PRODUCE perrort My a S (ar ~The CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS May 8 il noaien «2 Mer- Bee ing nledey unh- eS, grades steady, balance easy: » * * | rece! pts- 32.200: er Agim prices mediums 36.5; angi NEW YORK w& — A federal Following Rally grown prod- ai Ro, na, fn nes grow: .|judge has ruled that the U. S. ore und cold by-tbems in wholesale pack- Communist party and its-Daily NEW YO! W—Prices wilted “ bp aa rthérn Spy, fancy, k f Worker can’t escape paying taxes an be kent. 3 a tery ba: rpies in the stoc t today after alo the ground that the payment tr este’s Ned. - 6.00 bu; Mo 4, promising early rally. would put them out of business. Lasts dos — eh: = * ° “No entity has a right to re- 150-200 bu Carrots, topped, Bi ie dos Losses of fractions to around 2)strain the collection of taxes . A ee Not’ 135-118 dos behs.| points pervaded the list as .sub-lon the mere ground that continu- "|stantial earlier gains of leading oO 5 Leeks, 00-2.80 doz behs. Onions, dry, : wet tetas s0-1> beg: oulons, stocks melted away. ear ote $0.18) Melb bee. Fotatoes. No By early afternoon, there vari nt C Dealers Radis! - . hos 2. x aint %. Aa} gon e socha ieee eneroverens over the worst 0 ld @-15 S-lb box: Thubarb, hothouse, * * « ; No 1, 1.00-1.80 doz bchs; rhubarb, out- |e door, No 3, 79-00 gos bens. re gemened| Volume for the day was esti-, nope ae alee art “i 75-2.06 bu./mated at around 2,500,000 shares 0 on el : ere Spinach, No 1, 1.15-2.00 bu. compared with 2,600,000 yesterday. At noon the Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down 60 cents to $177.00, with the industri- Landi als off 60 cents, the rails $1.10 and the utilites 10 cents. National Council of 12 to Meet With Officials of GM Division ter easy; receipts C 84.75; : : . Twelve Pontiac dealers, elected ; leaders gains remained of fractions to represent some 3,900 agencies on to a point or so. tled the division's National Dealer The early advance prevailed if Council, will meet in Pontiac June alt divisions in a reversal of yester- 6 and 7, according ‘to General | day's steep decline. Sales Manager Frank V. Brid U. S. Steel and Bethlehem were “Consisting of two representatives off fractionally, Baltimore & Ohio: from each of Pontiac's six sales S. large whites Here and there among the A ‘39; 60-€9.9 checks 34; Potatoes: ck 4: total supplies Hmited, New stock (AP) CHICAGO, May 25 (AP)—Openin anti er 4 iter’ | : Wheat iy niin conics ren ears treet Soetes|reee eeeeee eeions [ectome | the commiry, | the ghee on ECA ane 6374] 'Fack sales new stock, Washed 100 I» |Papes wae once ae aa mey council will confer with top man- Be at Qc ose "| sacks Alabama. round reds a s : ; Dee un ioe Dee seheeets< “iy Arisone ‘round reds $25. Californial (ororal Motors and Ford were! agement of the Pontiac Motor Di- Mar \..seco 2.08% Rye crows, (Regen ad California long “lane fracti i ‘an ‘vision on matters of‘ joint interest Corn": TV cceses 1.24% w n fractions as were American|ig dealers and factory. gly --evsee 252% Sep ......, 124 —— | Telephone. New York Central and Bep .ccseee 152% Lard DETROIT EGGS “We feel the Pontiac National Dec seecsss 1372 Jy coos 12.60 DETROIT May 24 ‘AP)—Eges. f0.b./ |General Electric. ‘ac Mar .... 140 Sep ,. 13.90 Dealer Council will be hight Do seeees Detroit, cases included, federal-state| Philco dipped around 3 points| guy Coe sce 12.95 pc beneficial in bringing dealer-tac- Pontiac Lauded :: ~ by Safety Group Achievement Certificate. _for Safety Education, Organization Given * Pontiac coaay was cited by the) fic safety program, phere City Manager Walter kK. W fear A telegram received this morn- ing from G. C, Stewart, executive vice president of the council read: “Pontiae today was awarded cer- tificates of achievement for public safety education and safety organ- ization in the 1955 Traffi¢ Safety Award Program.”. Willman attributed the awards : were ae 43"2: wtd 3313; ttes—Grace A jumbo 47: ¢ medium 40; nen 33-| grade B large 41. ‘ar tolealald rede iN jumbo ris on news that its dividend had beenj cut. Newmont Mining, which lost large 43- tory retations to greater heights ef understanding and mutual co- erga (a8 Ruling Cancels Tax Plea lot Commie Party, Paper ance of such entity is t threatened," yesterday.: *«* The ruling cleared the way for the Internal Revenue Service to Levet denied motions by counsel for the party and newspaper for an order to restrain Donald c| Moysey, district revenue director for Lower Manhattan, from col lecting further money to satisfy) the tax judgments. CONTENTION ANSWERED The Communist party, contend-, ing that other political organiza- tions are not taxed, charged it was being denied ‘equal cece un- der the law.” To this contention answered: the judge * * 6 “No facts are shown in any of the (legal) papers submitted here that other political parties have: a like organization, like financial records and like sources of in- jcome,”’ The Treasury Department: last ‘Mareh assessed the Communist: party $386,265 and the Daily Work-| er $46,047 in back taxes, | News in Brief ! Judge Richard H. Levet declared|” collect tax assessments from the! . party and its newspaper. 43, wtd avg 4242; medium grade ae “ arom Cc dhl M- Se wid avg 38 | | | avg | , Sommer Several ish ded: Whites—Grade| Point extra ‘laree a. 42's a: large 40'2-42'2:| steady. netiee 31-39 | ment: Market about steady Fences) Paneetine slightly. Receipts of extra) laege having been proportionately erase | thea revious years, but present pri tion is declining and stocks are pore! | te the fine work of the police department and the Pontiac | Chamber of Commerce Safety | Comettice: | towards this safety goal,” said. “I sincerely hope the 1956 ¢, Police Chief Herbert W. Straley|sereral said that safety measures devel-| oped during the past. three years, which had -contributed to the 1955} ft record, had helped limit traffie fa- talities to one death so far this! year. “Compared to five deaths at this time last year, it shows that our stepped-up programs are doing some good,” he sald, " he said. Schedule Field Day for YMCA Grounds A field day to promote interest in the YMCA junior olympics later this year will be held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the YMCA grounds, 131 Mt. Clemens St. Morrie Tubergen, youth director, , said that ribbons will be awarded the three top boys in each of =x\ie field events. Members of the Junior Leader club will serve as officials, he said. Now Hear This: Go to Norway to Skip Taxes OSLO, Norway (P—By settling in Norway for a couple of years can save, himself a Jot of taxes. Under an agreement with the United States, an American living) here pays Norwegian taxes and none to Wastingica * * Next vear Norway is starting a ? withholding system, to replace the: present system of paving income taxes in following vears. To get the plan working, Norway is col- Iecting this vear en 1955 income and next year will start collect- ing on 1957 incomes — in effect skipping 1956. This does not help) but can benefit a foreigner who had no income here: in 1955. * * * One reservation to this scheme is that one’s 1956 income cannot exceed his 1957 income by more than 20 per cent. Another is that the ‘income must “come from stock and bonds. | Losses Fighting ‘Foe’ VIENNA, Alstria “P—A Polish newspafer admits the Warsaw governrhent’s efforts" to make Poles toe the Communist line has cost the lives of more than 30,000 soldiers, police and, Party mem- bers sirice 1945. : The newspaper G ae Koszalinski_, said the Communistaeaffered, these losses in armed actions against “‘enemies of the people.” it was. the first. announcement of land County Jail after ‘pleading ment for minor cuts, authorities at Red losses in Poles since World guilty to driving with a’ revoked St. Joseph Mercy Hospital said, , ' The driver, Paul E. Scanlan, 22, of 2882,456 S. East Blvd., was arraigned on thellice the hoy darted into tHe street! have Yeaéhedthe West con-icharge by Justice James South-'near ‘tinuously in recent years. War HT. Reports of ee betiveen Pol-| isty guerrillas and the Red militia. Ul » ¢ iCity, Youth, 15, Injured al! but a point of its gain. - Du Pont was down, losing a twor| operation,” Bridge said. jing. He was arraigned before Jus-' gain. Oils were mainly New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) STOCK AVERAGES “The extensive background and tice Emmett J. Leib of Spring- knowledge in the automobile busi- field tnt iness of each. of the 12 dealer rep- . lresentatives will be a tremendous plggr se “gui ell ar kesh | asset to the council,” Bridge said. '2™, George NS. & a De a @Q | “A sound and capable dealer or- fined $10 and paid $10 costs in Increase Brings Boost of One Cent in Wages/! to Million Workers WASHINGTON i — The govern- ment reported today living costs increased slightly in April, The rise of 2-10ths of ane per cent was, enough to give about a million) workers a one-cent-an-hour wage) The wage rise will go to auto|the winter, and other workers who have union} contracts tied to the government's index. The Labor Department said | the April rise in its living costs index was chiefly due to sea- sonally higher food costs for the average American family. The index kept by the Bureau of Labor statistics ruse to 114.9 per cent of the 1947-49 base period. This is one-half of one per cent below the peak set in October, 1953, when the index was 115.4. Ewan Clague, commissioner of ‘labor statistics, said the prospect! for the summer months is a fur-) ther gradual rise in food prices)through drifts 10 to 20 feet deep. | with perhaps lower prices for some, consumer times such as automo-| -|biles and household appliances, He said he hesitated to forecast Elton’ Vincent, 29, of Clarkston, that living costs will continue to into the hills to. escape automo- was sentenced to 60 days in the TS¢ through the summer but saw biles and women -in skirts. But Oakland County Jail yesterday aft- "° sign that they will decline at Inia name will remain Elijah from er pleading guilty to reckless driv- jleast wal an. Three Get High Awards at Scout Council Banquet Nearly 200 scott leaders of the Clinton Valley Council and their er Stanley J. Filkins of Sylvan [wives met at their annual dinner Lake and commissioner John W. Pontiac Motorcycle Club is held-|last night to hear a report on/Hunt of Farmington. .— .1264/made great progress through the ing Scrambled Racing Sun., May/1955 progress and see three hon-| Ralph S. Forman of Pontiac, who 27. 2 p. m. Workouts at 1 p. m. 10 ored leaders receive top awards. was chairman of the nominating The meeting re-elected all of committee, was elected a National ‘last year's council ‘officers and Council two new National Council | Martin G. Schwark of Mt, Clem- Receiving Silver Beavér awards, 0 the highest honor available from! a local council, were Council Pres- ent L. C. Churchill, Gilbert H. = Ae Pree Pontiac, and Carl Stough Haven, In his annual report, scout ¢x- ecutive Edwati H, Leland said | Inst year there was nearly a 2% per cent gain in scouting mem- Promotions and merit badges ,won by council scouts increased W. Huron St. Se about 10 per cent last year, Leland Said. Training of adult leaders and Needlework Was the most extensive in council - |history, he added. “We now have about 900 bays in the program, which is espe- cially designed to reach upper — teen-age boys to whom other agencies do not usually offer pro- Krams of interest.” — t _|Elijah’s Home— |Bored With All — |H uman Fanfare — ‘BUENA VISTA, Colo. (Ph — -A) tumultous welcome rang in the shaggy ears of Elijah the prodigal! horse. Presbyterians Talking Merger New Name for Group, » Segregation Stand Still ‘Those ears hardly twitched, how- ever, as Elijah took his honors Not Settled | with composure. A band blared, signs went up and a parade formed in this west- EEE SS Coes) Veo General Assembly of the Presby- ern Colorado community Wednes- ‘terian Church in the U.S.A. today day to celebrate Elijah's return took under consideration a merger | from the 13,000-foot mountain ridge | with — the * United Presbyterian jwhere he was trapped much of! Church, a major move in the ‘Church's drive toward unity. oon ; | The. merger originally was de- He didn't seem to give @ vised as a three-way sce includ- damn 3 about the whole thing,” Gil- ling the Presbyterian Church in jbert Gregg, Buena Vista weekly|the U.S.. a southern states branch. * * s inewspaper publisher, said. MORE BOWS TODAY | The = bale a reciee stand = . . segregation other matters in- — was due to take more tervened, however, and last year, ws at today Ff supiocibed of quarter the Presbyterian Church in the pane brig at the entennial track U.S. rejected the me: L. A ha ; The. other two then decided to go ylift by light plane _SUS-| head with a two-way plan tained Elijah—named after’ the The Presbyterian Church in the Biblical prophet fed by ravens—',; ¢ he romveninglieerel tse (seven after his plight was discovered in gay. ‘ending May 30, has 2,736,- February. 000 members, The United Presby- His owners, Al and Bill Turner.|terian Church. with Presbyteries brought him down from his .mou-| primarily in the state of Pennsyl- jtaim fastness, at times shoveling vania, has 235,000 members. \HITCH IN NAME Proponents of the merger pro- pose to call.the combined church the Unifed Presbyterian Church. in the U.S.A. and therein lies the greatest hitch. In such mergers, the principal . opposition comes most often from the. smallest party ‘involved. In ‘this case, the opposition, such as it seems to be, comes from the larger one on the grounds the name of the new. church should not “play up’ that of the lesser |or. smaller group. There appears little doubt, how- however, that the merger will be approved by the General Assem- bly here, name change or ho, There then would remain a vote of approval by the United Pres- byterian Church general assembly at Knoxville, Tenn., next June 13- 18 and a vote of confidence by the majority of both group's pres- lens, byteries. ASpads session, the ora of Police Nab City Man ed Goer pond first under the of the new! on Old Assault Count ag; ge An alleged knifing at a bar early elected moderator, , David W. Prof- last New Year's Day resulted in fit, an arrest yesterday on a charge of on arrest ested Royal Oak Atforney Det. James LaPonsie said he rec- Resigns County Post ognized the suspect, Truman An- derson, 30, ‘standing at the corner of Onkland avenue and Clark) street, Anderson, who lives at 4314 Bald- lwin Ave. was held in Oakland \County Jail and was to be ar- Vole full time to his private law raigned on the charge today, La-| Practice. Ponsie said. y Brown, who has been an assist- Driver Suffers Bruises County branch office from its open- as Automobile Overturns ing in 1954 until he established his A Lake Orion man escaped i pe He was whisked the last 11 miles ‘in a horse trailer yesterday, | The Turners say Elijah once ‘was |Bugs, a pack horse wont fo flee tere on. ‘Sanderson of Westacres; treasur- | representative, as was only head bruises when his car Main speaker at the meeting in went off the road and rolled over! rumored bed seek the GOP v. \engineering building hall of Pon- in Waterford Township last night. itiac Motor Division was Otis Wal-| [ton, scoutmaster of Green Lake. His subject was “Scouting Has a Real Job to Do.” who lives in Westacres, six other officers were re-elected. They are: Vice presi- dents D, B. Eames of Pontiac, Ralph S. Randolph of Mt. Clem- ens, Frank R. Chapman of Oak- land Township and Kenneth H. 119, Besides Churchil, Langley Kinsell, 27, was treated | County" Fifth L and released by Pontiac General Oakland . ~ Hospital following the accident Walton Boulevard, west of Clinton- ville Road. He was unable to tell Hownship police how the incident. happened. i Diptheria has been virtually eliminated as a cause of death in| the United States. Xx RAY MACHINE Picker 100 M. A, All Accessories four Both officials will serve in an equal by engineering liaison capacity with months ended April 30 of $1,544,250 to 80 cents a share on the Class A stock. This compared with $571,405 t . | NEW YORK, Ma 24 Comjpried e ll. . or 30 cents @ share in the same period by Car on Hi hwa | The Associated Press, is fn. Autombile Manufacturers A858 n. ae year. Revenues increased to 812 = | y . Indust. Ratis Uc. Stocks Committees, other inter-industry Seabee ee ee in the: com-| > Net change ut ' § ‘technical groups and with the’ ——_—_—_—__—_. : ' i : i Noon today 2479 os 9 %23 1770 ig — A Waterford High) School sttident previsus aay) o405 are) 424 cis | Amneric an Assn. of Motor Vehicle Limestone is the accumulation was in fair condition at Pontiac Wrexaare eee Administrators. ‘of skeletons of marine animals. G zener Hospital today after suffer- Year age... 2928 1983 72 a ———_ 2 ing chest injuries when struck ine high .2752 185) 752 956 low .., .2440 1290 718 18 down by a car at Walton and Dixie 1988 high 287.8 1424 157 ; But Only Temporarily | 1955 low 2031 1149 672 Highway Thursday afternoon Allan Davidson, 15. of Drayton Plains, was hit when he dashed in front of a car, operated by David C. Rodriguez, 19, of Bay State Police reported today, Gemmer Mfg The accident occurred = Allen Elec Prophet Rudy Mia Toledo Edison Wayne 8 Pro *No sale a car at the intersection, accord- ing to troopers. They said the Rod- riguez vehicle was parked along- side a truck paling for the light to change. Fine, 2-Day Jail Term Given Waterford Man injured ‘vest A Waterford Township man paid) stuck byjan/ auto en 5) EastiB ld) evoccupy ithe building between Oakland Ave. site, it will have fine and costs totaling $3} and re- Ronald Deautremont, 168 Rus- july 15 and August 1. ithe advantage of being “built to ‘ceived a two-day sentenced at Oak- sell St. was released’ after treat- our own specifications,” Gilikan: \license yesterday. Robert FE. Sinclair St., jart of Keego Harbor, '6.45 p.m. eee SS See CU CL Coe. .%. Co Co a. Co_... ae and asked — Four-Year-Old Injured When Struck by Auto | A four-vear-old boy was slightly erday DETROIT STOCKS J. Nephier Co! Figures etter decimal poin's are eighths H & Equip. Co 32 Baldwin Rubber Co.* : Co G L Ol & Chem. Cor shortly Howell Elec. Mtr Co * jafter the youth had alighted from dee ite Cot tee eene Whittemore "Liquor Store to Transfer . Operations to Royal Oak , Plans to transfer Pontiac sales Pontiac store, will serve in the and distribution operations to Roy-|same capacity at Royal Oak, Gilli-| al Oak for part of the summer kan said, replacing the manager were announced today by officials there who is currently on sick, of the Michigan Liquor Control leave. Other Pontiac personnel, ‘Commission. will serve in Royal Oak where | The move was ordered to allow, shifts will be doubled for the sum- completion of the store's ne w{mier. : quarters at 447 S. Saginaw St. -s>)- 4igh Lo Bis a $6 ts ee ere rey - 2 - KS RoeSeeoneug eee Be a “King” in your own new Olds “88”, - now yours Ride of luxury... at ‘low-car’ prices. 2 JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac 280 -S. Saginaw Phone FE 4-3566 t d about! peamcea'aith a faurawmand," Agiripts A@mIAL 1 1 P28, ganization is as important to the Justice Court Thursday.” He ap-| jor “ime ediums increasing and lear rs tea chem 1111 “ei ork Cocit as & pol peared before Farmington Justice readily. Over-all trade moderat | Allied ie are rat 3) success of Pontiac as our out- Join J. Schulte. Allis Ssimare Johns Men) 4 |standing product. Pontiac and its | . ] um : ones & 5 Poultry Alcoa... 1106 Kelsey Hayes ae ‘independent retail dealers have) DETROIT POULTRY Me = . nae Kaaneesti a DETROIT, Ma’ Oberon (AP)—Prices paid Am Cyan |. 66.6 Kresse, ss. i years by working as partners. ive Pouiery Am sen RS kre - #4) “We are convinced the National events, trophies to the winners of ‘ bgeniers, rene Baas; et Type 20: —— Motors .. 7 LOR alae 15 4 Dealer Council will contribute to- each class, refreshments. Dona-, O/ 25-26: Barred Rocks "ag. 27: capone fete Am be otege : oh Ligg & My . 66.6 ward even greater 1 greater progress. " tions 50c. Parking. children free.| | (re -b% Ibs) 29-31; heavy breeder ducks Am ens ---- 3)! Lockh Aire 43. y \M-59 ‘Auburn Rd.) and M-% ‘pamed , Comment: Market steady. Trade nor- Am Seating ae ats Chem Be (Opdyke Rd) Fellow signs. —Adv. representatives. mal, just fair and receipts fully ade- Am Emelt 110-6 Lrillard e| quate except for & slight shortage of am — aay vou & _xash = i ue ur er Rummage sale, Congregation: mm um me oe Wate Agee crore ene tla anes toe ay : Sea Hee cents. o 6extral rece . May b Str 6 30 a. m. to 8 p. m,. y to 1 noted or materialiaing or the coming) Anac W & C 736 \iGraw H Spins No- Hit Game holiday Armee | co’ 518 Merck es 3s a. in. Clothing for all. Books and ~- Cl , 314 Mergen ino .. shoes. CHICAGO POULTRY Pres 156 Mid! Sti Pa |. a | Veteran pitcher Wilbur Wright ‘ot N CHICAGO, May 25 (AP!—Live poultry atl Cst Line $5.2 Mpls Hon... 12 1 og og hi gh Rummage sale, Sat, May 26, quiet; receipts in coops 387; (Thursday at] Refin .... 40.1 ee = = pad st no-hit, norun game 9 a. m. ta noon. Providence Bap- 406 coop, 78,000 Ib): light hens 18. ee | Aveo Mig. 3 $ Motor Pa. 39 z/0f the 1956 City Softball League tist 311 Bagley. —Adv.| old rosters = (Broilers io i 4 j ; caponettes not quoted. Bendix Av .. 49,3 bo eget - baateraes Thursday night at Beau- | z . Renquet nah Muctier Br . 3a /4ette Park as Louie's Tavern de-| Rummage sale Sat. morning, Livestock "| Roeing air .. 767 Murry Cp 37.6) ‘feated Franklin Products, 2-0, in 29-33 Auburn Ave, Psi Chapter, bership. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK |Bond airs. 73 ce eal he “ a National division contest.” Sigma Beta Sorority. Adv. at ry » Gimcago, May 24 (AP)—Salable hogs Borden . 58.6 au i 4 moderately active: generally, Borg Warner a fet res ae arsl The losers had ‘only. four base Remma ge sale, Fri. night, 6 to 9. pees to 25 lower on butchers eye eae me PT Nat Thea §°, runners during Wright's master. Pres. Church, mood to 25 lower. mostly steady to ape 2 weak. bulk receipts comprised No. 2)Brun Balke |. 356 eas Central. “394 piece, three by walks and the Wayne. and 3 erades 190-270 Ib. and these soit/ Budd Ve es Nor! & West.. ee other a hit batsman, Wright Lede helper price range of 17 25-15. with| Burroughs ... 3 No Am Av : , st ik out 10 ba’ | Baked Goods sales 200-240 Ib. around 17.40; Calumet & . 133 Nor Pac... rac! tters. dohm caie. Apostolic Church, 488 Cen- lots Ne. 1 and 2 60-388 m.,|Camp Soup .. 78.7 Nee Airiine’.. 989, Mayer twirled a creditable wive- | tra}, — No. 3 and at 17.%5-18.25:/Can Dry 13.1 Otte OF 403) tral, Sat. 10-2. —Adv. ae head Wo. and 3 200. im oes Aap ue Ovens iu Gi. 714. hitter for Franklin. | sorted for weight and grade O3t ac -. 50.2) i your friend's in jail and needs limited volume No 2 and 3 270-320'Carrier Cp ... 574 pan a W Air’. 18 | Walt Saddle i lb. 16.50-17.25; a load mostly No. 2.Case. JI ..... 122 Pann Bol... 81 | a J get a_ one-hit = Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.| ground 330 Je. 16 25. ond a dead Ne. 3 cater Abbots we Param eto! et er anc is unsford Market —Adv | 16. . arger ots i rke sor 2 Yo50-15 b0: a few to 18.15: most | Chrysler 412 Penner. JC. teammates banged out a dozen hits) Rummage sale Mon., May 28, 85 1350-14 50 Cities Svi .. 621 Pa RR 22 to drub- Drive-In Cleaners, 18-2.'9:00 to 2:00. 128 W. Pike. —Ady.. *rgainble cattle 2.000 salable calves 200: Clark Eauip 484 Pepsi Cola 23 | Shaw's Jewelers picked up 10 hits! steers and heifers moderately active Climax Mo .. 655 Pfixer f Pp i S| le. steers steady to strong. hetfers. stent [Giuett, Fea 23 Pheipa D «.-+0 1 4 in their 12-1 verdict over Sam! Sat sale, 98 W. Huron, b iy etive. fully Led 5 ve urda eee uther classes steady: a leea|Col Brd A :. 23.6 Phill Por. eee «|Benson as Percy McConner spun ym jchoice to mostly prime 1.050 Ib. steer Col Gas 154° Phill Pe - 034 three-hit ball. : |vearlings 23 50a few choice to iow Comw_ Ed 40 Pillsby Mills . 45.1 Jack Nel | . rie tig bony ae heie were Con Pai, et Buea’ Bt Jack Neon outnitched Roser Detroit Banks Hike 20.00-2 1.00: good gerade a few, : i é ae jow commercial steers down to 18.00: a|Consum Pow 483 Pullman. g Ee ynolds as Drayton Drug de- | troop No. load choice and prime ass ib Beer Pr ae ue Oil. 8 at) eated Royal Bar, 2-0, in an ex. s 21.50: and choice ers an n C «e A mixed yearling 1750-2050: most utility Cont Mot 65 Ren Brit = G8 hibition game at North Side Park. Interest on Savin S and commercial vows 1150-1325: @ few Cont OM . 114 Rex Drug ..... 8$ Nelson gave up two hits in his, young high commercial cows up to 1400: Corn Pd - 285 Rey Tob B’... 835 shutout stint while R id canners and cutter¢ 1000-1200 a few Curtiss Wr . 313 pity gpy 29.7) = eynuds) 648) DETROIT (INS) = Four Detroit light canners down to 9:90: utility and Deere ......, 27 Safeway Bi $32 touched for only one. : b. rol commeretal bulls 13.75-15.50: most good Det Edis ‘342 ge jon Lead. 43 4| Louies. é10 #10 o- 2 : eibanks said today that effective and choice vealers 71.00-25 00: cull to Dis C Seag .. 341 gy Reg Pap. 492 Prankiin sacle 4|June 1 the ill be 2% commercial 1200-2000; a load choice Doug Airc 744 Sean AIR “403 Wright and McLeod: Mayet aaa Mite ler y will pay per cent 778 Jb. yearling feeding steers 19.50; Dow Chem .., 65 Sears Roeb.... 302 Lunsford ance 1 interest on sav ings = them for a tt load “good 625 Ib. yearling stock Du Pont ...2034 ghey OW ..., 392, Drive-In. tee oa 2 : 2 full 12 A steers 1750 co ore = pond Simmons - 3 eee and Cox, Bergstrom and Hop mont * nelair * H H a » The DETROIT LIVESTOCK Is Auto Lite : 3 4 & y Mob ., TI | Soneen eles eke 4 Cy 2% per cent vevines will be DETROIT, May. 24 (AP)—The Detroit Emer "Rad pee Te Pac cen one White: Cork and Over- carried in separate accounts from | uvestock market Erie RR... 212 Sperry Rand. 23.7 Drayton ee one. 001 i 3 3 the regular book accounts which Hogs—Salable 125. Not enough hogs of- | jEx-Cell-O 84 Std Brand .. 41.7 Royal 600 900 0-9 2 4) will continue to dra feredjisarly (te make (8 marset under- |Faird Mor. 41 Std OM! Cauit.. 962 Nelson and Hesse: Reynolds and Beck. vi 'w one per cent. Cattle Saiable 150, Receipts mostly | Purestone. sion ee | The new savings certificates will jeowa: market steady today. Geel pita oe Mot "| 335 Std Ol Ohio.. 50 B . .. |be issued by the Detroit Bank, as rsday; trading this GeN-|Preepot Sul. Stevens, JP... 224 uS ness ofes Bank ; erally active: good clearance: steers and| Preah pee tp pica Puck S 81, | of the Commonwealth and heifers adel sor stiong eos ponned| n Bak 9 Sun Oi} —.. 724) . the City Bank. The Manufacturers 25-50 cents gher; bulls. stockers and) q, : 5 Suther Pa .. 43.4) - tecders (steady 1) Mecall princi tise itu’ ‘Gen Denasi 32 Swift & Co... 445 a OE cogs e, | National Bank said- it would in- steers 2250: four or five loads Algh'Gen Pris aoa Svlv El Pa” 49.7 ichard Mineweaser, of 2285 St.'crease the interest rate on its s choice 1050-1150 Ib steers 2200. D1K/ Gen Mtills 666 Texas Co 121 ¢ Joseph St, was cited recently -b a jthoice fed steers under 1250 th 2000- Gen xfotors 40 Tex G Sul 32.1 y-by cial time savings accounts from *150° most good steers mainly under Gen Shoe od U come Pd 55.5. the Equitable Life Assurance So- the present 1! a1 (1200 Th 1800-1950 several loads mised Gen ‘Tel a2 Timk R Rear a2 ciety for t . he J pi 2 per cent to 2 rood and choice steers 1950-2050 Tet ite aaa BUC Tad tl 2 e A W fe iiapiis the leaders per cent. shout twe Inacs choice 70-919 Ib. hetfers : Fieges : In an wh e 1 é . wi Sinead Mand Vena’ ert Gulglt y, AT Pemmyecn 42 0 AN ANNA Me ansurance sales” The National Hank of Detroit i 1750-1925" most utility and commercial oeue! 4. ya Cogs P 7 campaign. Mineweaser reportedly expected to announce a 2, per teers and heifers 1400-1700 utility Goodyeat “68 Un Pac 175.4 Insured 18 lives for a volume of ows ranged 1150-1350. matnly 1260-\Gran paige) 92 Unit Air Lin 385 $19, cent certificate next week. 1300: eee cutters: mostiy 10.50. Grah, Pais a uslt Ate $219.700 during the period. most utility and commercial dulls an ° Unit Fruit %6 | 13.50-15 50. few outstanding individuals oe : a Un Gas Cp 286 The Pontiac resident Was also Q erases choice 431 Ib stork Gait oul ite US Lines my pononed eartier this month with a Earnings a 8 abou wo loads m se 8 ui er j py gnotee aed ib eaiing storkcrs 20h meine. $54 US Sect Eailcembany Oscar’ for delivering and choice stock calves and! = oS wo \yearlings 450-700 Ib 18 00-20150 ean’ Homestk 35 Van Raal 20.8 M ih of Posiness foc Feb: NEW YORK (INS!—Western Unie Calves—Salable 50. Market generally Hooker El 41 Walereen 316 ruary, March and April, | Telegraph Co. announced net ine for steady, Compared last Thuredey trading EI Cent . .., 664 Warn B Pic 214) : 2 the tioae cna onan A ib oes jor much more active vealers unevenly! Indust Rey 42.2 West Un Tel 197, 84 258,001. } com pril 30 of '$100-300 higher. Choice and prime ing R w+. 62 Weste A Bk 31) Harry C. Doane, Buick Motor, arte len ens cents (SL eommen upmost bulk goed snd chotre 2909-/Inland Sul... 79.3 Pete El -- Pe nivicion assistant chief er 7 pede pe ipa aera Aa (7 36.0 high choice and prime mostly! Imspir Cop sa ute Moun oie chief engineer, tor 5 cents ® common share. in the 27 00 on utilit and commereciay Interlak. Ir. 28 5 heals) te ANS i' will become assistant to Charles ‘same period last year Gross revenues mainiy 1600-2090, cull and low. utilicy, Int Bon Mach ms ‘ "3 Increased to $80,517.576 from $17,622, mostiy 1400-16 60 In or Ho MER Snes Ee Chayne, General Motors vice|#51 in the January-April period of 1986. int ‘ a1 ——= a as Sick ee Fesnrs eer 865 president in charge of the engi- New YORK «IN8)—Missouri Pacific — > Int Shoe 405 neering staff, Relitosd reported net income for the, The Masterful Story Writer, Z author of Broadway Guys and Dolls stories; My Old | Home Town stories; Joe and Ethel stories and My Old Man stories. f CAPTURES YOUR INTEREST— ENTHRALLS YOUR IMAGINATION in these and OTHER BEST" KNOWN STORIES cording to District Manager Alex| Although the new local store will OCG Tues Gillikan, The local agéncy expects|be about the same size as the 631 The transfer will become ef- pointed out, fective dune 11, Gillikan said, | . : | Main features will he inérejased! with loc al operations expected to efficiency, off-street parking and| cease June 7. The Royal Oak jock-level Idedi the! of 1 store Is located at 111 N. Main |< iy celle Nd taht said. Besides retail sales, the btore! about, St ‘serves ak a distributor to licdnsed . Clarence Dorsz, manager @ the business eebiahnienis: Ish, 25, of told Pontiac po- street Read His Best Stories Beginning Monday li THE PONTIAC PRESS | Mf 5 THIRTY-FIVE ‘THIRTY-SIX | aoe oS. THE PONTIAC PEkeh -FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1958, a ia SESESSES foe Peau 0s NALD DUCK . — — S . = 7 y Mexican Child, 00 IT YOURSELF 4g tokio . . PAROON ME, SiR... (rou MINO SHARING YOUR TABLE WITH A LADY? CESS * Tied to Her Bed, | oy - Burns to Death MEXICO CITY W—Fire swept ‘three wooden shacks ‘atop a kind- ergarten building Wednesday, trap- ping four children tied to pool beds. Two of the y ished in the Pg a third died en route to the hospital and a fourth was Eeccued: | % The victiony’ nates said they . had tied the-children for fear they | would fall down the steep stairs. One mother was out shopping, the other was washing clothes in a nearby. building. Luis and Maria Perez i 2‘ years old, died in the fire. Al neighbor grabbed 10- month - old | Ignacia Perez and leaped 16 feet with him but the child died in. the ambulance. The director of the kindergarten below raced up the stairs in time to save the fourth child. The shacks were rented to three | ALLEY OOP | eee 5' ATS RIGHT... g I'M TH’ ONLY feet TLL SO TH'MASTER “SN YARN AT ARMS 18 OUT HUNTING W& BANDITS, EH? THEN THERE MUST NOT BE MANY OF YOU BOvS LEFT HERE x 5 Apa rey the. bina. ef = Soette e IG ‘ : | Aste: (i ef ( ( ‘ BOARDING HOUSE iN meet) ‘ S ie ZZ A COTS EG NYY) be CHT esa SPUTT-TTH/a" NOT A Allee u A\ to '‘M GININ’ YOU A TICKET “7 ee -) | ie or eens ZA SRV aren WASOR ROEM J NS aiken Accoad Me 19 Bed 11h RR Z\ THE STREET WHERE THERE's J WALEED AERO UND os ead V3 site: “a Z| NO CROSSWALK COSTS THREE ont ~ FAP El . Bleut 9 CL i ee = Z BUC KS! «=I FEEL AS MEAN iy, f NANCY ; By a od Z he K MAN SOAPIN' THE TIP \\THIS! et sustice Fe yeild) | atl C “(ON AN OLD LADY'S CRUTCH, FRANKEURY Agro | (27M If uD I'LL. DO IGE RIT QIN ENP oF TE OMAN SyUSiTa) NGC TIME FS tT TEC —, |) OWLS : ( CRE FINISHED YOUR enh A CLUB | Bes [° - tN Ss NEW CEMENT See \ “our” : . | | li | \ = | = HAS ‘T \ | j=) = lit — ~ wy eS) |= ER ADS —— - oe _________By Leslie Turner BY THE WAY, SANE MAYBE IT'D LOOK petiee Tu TOOK Ws MORE BUSINESSLIKE...AT LEAST, © YOu'D CALL ME MISS LANE! I WHILE McKEE'S MAN 1S HERE TO INSPECT THE PLANT. ee evi AN OFFICE <4 TAREE BUCKS © 5-25 o sess -, nan tem rtm ws, Foc oF OUT OUR WAY tH LOOK AT HIM! WE || THOUGHT OF EVERY- THING TO MAKE A HIT WITH HIM BUT PROVE BOOKS--I THOUGHT |} [ MIND ON MECHANICAL YOU TOLD ME HE ENCINGERIN. 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LIKE NEW 4 ROOMS AND BATH Se) ee pe or BOY alt TYPES Child welcome. 431 Per: arking space. 10 min. walk to Tile floors, picture window $7,200 a 99-8523 4. ivanant lot tn all good loca- 2 LARGE ou ecean Cae own Vacant FE 5-0281. __ Foahed do. 387 E. Tennyson. FE STE] R 2 AREA 3 Soe FE 29033 | ‘wos. We wi * bay them ‘ in. Gentlemen preterred. FE|j ROOM UNFURN Al FOR ! 5-6506 _._ | Modern 7 rm. home, 2-car garage, LAKE ESTATE Wtd. Miscellaneous _ 28) Good fast real estate service as-| 19 4 rent, At 3348 Primary St., Auburn _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36, Rent Office Space 41 Gi resALE BY OWNER. 3 BED-| 811.560 5 acrea vacant, $12000 | Lake Orion area 3 levellla bed: eo mreas See us today for @ sale to- | — 7 ROOM APT | _ eights | PN room and full basement Close to} Also other homes and acreage room ranch home and 10 acres WILL BUY FURNITURE. AND| Ooo / PE 41175 ROQM HOUSE, COMPLETELY 5 2a f tre. ad re Bee ron RENT. ore a . schools and bus FE 5-6869 Otte 6ogt 029 W. Sth. 6 cus Oe soretiookine and pueda 1. ane uire tine NT: ICE SPACE ELIZABETH LK ESTATES. 3'2 | ntage. On spring i —Biee,_orticios._MY_}112 L.. H. BROWN, Realtor |2 ) Rooms. NEWLY DECORATED po eaiiteren oe see cesar ae a= Ideal location for professional use | yr old Red eedar rakes Cape FOR SALE HOUS=E 43 fed lake ful of jish. House has Pvt bath. 63 Popiar &., off La 3 ROOM @ BAT __MODERN ue : 2 car garage. inclosed breesewa Money Wanted 28a) P2— =: auEies to lekld FE 23-4610 Baldwin rivileges. OR 3-1268. . Westend, near é-Huron shop- Detal ot 10 sa, Fe (avaliable: aint pe eine goer coatarare P and Tecroeuce room wi Ve “A ————ee 4 Send 2 * dining oor To re - Ne LOO 2 ROOMS AND BATH APT UNFURN HEAT & | _ping Cente. : terrace. Ceramic tile bath, 2 / = lace. An attractive guest house - x; 9 ; wee, cer cmmmtss ERT NER, [goer met bawrarecen:| Seats, ety as, rene |? nou ampere. ae! John K. Irwin | srei.cir sesh is’ P. "HOLMES INC. ‘ ie onstruction. ti "RAT . . ! b rom lake. Refr' stove ults : S ~ = construe me WEATHER trance. 1 of 2 adults, 109 Norton.- can aa roletred. 6 miles south of Poo. REALTOR rm up Fenced play area Oi! —t Ee 409 Shelby, Detroit WOodward 1-7101 ——e We're Cultivating Listings fT AND J ROOMS 1 CHILD wa P URNISHED jac, near Commerce Rd. EM Since 1025 heat, water softener Divided ito tiled live tt bral Aa, Wanted to Rent 2 29| =LETTUCE come. Also 4 rooms eround floor. | 9406 i PARTLY Rd Ls at uae Me ksaene basement 018.800. FE 6-0076 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tone down. Low eestiie 2 ese : unfurn, References 261 State St. 7 RMS, PRIVATE BATH AND EN- BY OWNER ts PE * CDOS PI LOE Bell your property a MS. AND PRIVATE BATH | Eve. FE eos or ree 54846 ments 4-6436. cet 2 ADULTS LY WANT TO RENT 3 7 ROOMS, UrtL's. URN. ADULTS Jaa OMC Truck, accept 1 emia ee 158 Gisss Rd, Bald Eagle MAIN FLOOR LOCATION — ON | Home and 56 lots, 4 bedrooms. a ann emOR SS | Fan. te $088, ROOM MOUSE PURN.| SI "now ‘youn be pleased | 1 CARD ROOMS: INET Fi _Seo4y Prospect_EM_ Safa. |) ROOMS. BATH AND UTIL, Oab| Weel, Muron, next to Riker se None toon jee ture) your home ass me | BEDnoow tous, large Itvin GNPURN IN NICE REIGN with our service Pyt_ entrance. Call FE ov 7 Rooms Te hiv —~?) BLK pent reo. ee fences fessional Ideal for Yrs of ed | larce kitchen 3 plece bath, | €- fevolace. ae ey ruction, room, cove ceiling and. picture TO 6:30 — DETROIT TO $0240 fer 5. from lake. Refrig. & stove. Adults ee artridge Realtor. 1050 W | [Aue larue shade trees. all kinds basement are but a \tew o window, family dinin TORS REDE HOWE TN Tow | oC oats and phone us [4 eRQOME SCHED, WRUCONE | prorat, # mee cout of Poti]? Caieeprayion Puma oR ama | term FE eal Hiaya tise chia caer | Beitr tetctiace | ENcmattntiny Shae ate é 8. : tion, Dr _ "400 6. inu ; f Fat : GEV FORMED, | — 1) ATTENTION | oonees ae, | BIRMINGHAM Ro ree Estate agents, Phone carpedine eu eerere yc aa ne ames i ipo BEDROOM WOME IN COUN. .OOM, D 3 ROOMS, BATH : storms and screens afe in- with EZ terms, try. 3 children Reference avaii- a LES REALTY CO. near ae ne 6 Francis. 86 Putnam, PE 2 1 irlencee. ee able from Sept. ist | Suitable for engineering, Sales. oe cleded tmileeiiing urice, We Reasonable, Box 44. Pontiac | #2 Hurena 56-6175 —— fice, representative, ete. 2.000 » N ghe. Beacaneh ak BATH. PRIVATE ENT |j—q BATH REFRIO STOVE | Lyte Ave, Bass Lease, Michigan | { Central block to Municipay POUR, AND BATH DOWN. FIN- have the key. Let's go! TARE DROWNS Pe sh —— wa ere a | a “end welcome, $-0406. heat, lights and gas. FE 2-7495.| Off Beinstein Rd, approx. 10) Parking 2 Fe ished Sitie food basement oa lmaeins tee! down weds ok § TO § ROOM HOUSE BY RE- ATE PARTY WANTS TO ROOMS DOWNTOWN, | — oe iles f i gee urnace. Reasonable. Corner lot. CA88_ LAKE WOODS A ‘modern -2 bedroom home w tenant on or before June bey 3 ate ere Pesroom home ae Auburn, office fry reer, J Load ERWarh earn from Waite seep further im: | pees eaiee efter a (or ag: tine, ear enters com me ee fine Wepuras pain sy only consider Li baseme 4 or =r ae . a | Li i th: * p tacts.” “7'| town, Cal Masten Mt tS Pig 1 CHILD WELCOME | _ 285 wnittmore an echoes Gee iid oe Dointment. 4415 W. Welton. sporting new 3 bedroom. t $9500. POWER ENGIN : 4 ROOMS AND NEW 7 f RMLs LAKE HOME, $10- story residence. auathes ; wae single. BER, . 2 ROOMS. ‘PaWA Wate TE ENTRANGE| Pvt entr Garage Lake priv. arage. 23 ft. living room = erences. Bisweaher s =f PEDDLING YOUR end ba bath. PE , 184 Mt. Clem-| Adults. References FE 2-2000 rr P S108” 1,009 dn., sell of rent. | 300 8. Woodward, B'ham, MI 4-6700 DUCK LAKE es ledge rock fireplace and YOU we REALTOR Ora WANTED On Lond PROPERTY ? ee ———_____| ¢ ROOMS AND BATH zw ab ae OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. WI'.L | Cozy modern 2 bedroom home floor to celilng windows FE +4525 Lake Vaion Lake 7 ROOMS AC BATH. MAIN FLOOR. FE 1-8801 YEAR RO : EDRM.| “be air conditioned. Suitable for| Living room with dining L. Well Your kitchen affords won- —S= it. =| Our method io how pay to | duces of Woreine couple. 16 Flor | <> BATH UPPER NICE AND | ple. No children, References No Mesuipuin odie elms andi burrs hacer ee acute Gee | Mrccns) arellarecvea i ence ce lots N i te 8 are large an ave aE qualified pro pe you clean, well-heated in winter, bus| drinkers, Write Pontiac Press a Lape Site teresa aioe bes wardrobe closets. See {t now om | hh, Write tine Press one and Ome worry 2 ROOMS at door, adults only, no peta. 111| Box 00, Reasonable down payment. Altrac- and select your own dec- wine WH TaROr awit v. need terms oe ae cet! Tau NICELY TURN PRIVATE Prospect. SMALL | BEDROOM MODERN, For Rent Miscellaneous AZ). tive term erations, No better value. LAROE FAMILY, : . rare newly decorated. Couple only) | ~~~~~~~~~ SCOTT LAKE despetately needs house in coun: "finane “asd elowing. bath. Adults “115 LeG 4 ROOMS & BATH —| Reer of c660 W. muron a. $40.3 can GARAOE SUITABLE por | Here ts 0 fine retirem-nt home DELUXE BUNGALOW, Bit- erated ie es 5 fae fn Oar coer HEAT & HOT WATER | 222" rd ee east Ortet: 18 Clem) Come a! bedrooms modern ‘bathe | corner. eseber aes tae With two =< s vE “ w Hepbeady ade vba ite ESTABLISHED IN 1916 children desire a two bedroom rou’ BUY ir we LL Tat IT PE ie, FURN. W. SIDE, REA- | Rent Lake Cottages 56A | BOAT AN! FLOOR SANDER POL- vara = ipso erodechatt rere striking secosarence a this EAs ; __uafurnished home Call OR 3-4779 R a & BATH 8 SEPARATE SONABLE ADULTS. | —— ——3-——= ishers scrubbers ement grind-| 3.1, Beautiful shade Lake privi- ideal home Plastered, paint- ST SIDE — 2-bedrm. home, oak rs ee ontranse Close in. Employed eou-| SON! i. 5 ~ | ers, steamers ete PE *3144. 240) jeges Priced at only $8500 with ed walls oak floors, aprerire firs. full basement with oi! teins Quarters 2° MAHAN 3 Rooks ee Ee ENTRANCE, PHONE FE 47706 herent 9400 seas Jone, 2 Ly. 7a ee ee TURE. 200 ACRI | eetne Get Teomiralaan Ec ok black: top street handy to bus e A Pecadlictenetetb lars = Ss ugus season or wees. R RENT PAS 200 ACRE : m mcg ‘ room, @ dream kitchen with TO SHARE HOME, 1 Se 2 Taek $10 deposit. 401 8. |S ROOMS, ONFURN. irnot be rae Call FE 48382 run, Pleaty of water, 1465 Eacie | Dorothy peatron anne! birch cupboards. Oil fur. Bow at only 67.060 — terms welcome . esste, FE 64 and ho ¢ ren. Wii avail- | NEW, 2 BEDROOM. COMPLETELY Rd Davisburg. Molly, rose | " = nace. Completely furnished EAL’ oy pa a 0 W Huron _PE 24411 $1500 DOWN — Close tn east side »- SHARE A lepareeictns mat ROOM PRIVATE B ENTRANCE. = until after June ist. FE | modern, housetrailer. On the lake 4-4 _— s —— including TN stove and re- home. Ideal for rooming ho ‘near Te . Garage available. ver tate ee > ve +0070. | €361 Close to Pontiac. By week, or will ONE WAY frigerator, Be sure! Yes, er Stamp 1% boas cn Ge PE 8-000). FE 20263 j 5 ROOMS AND ie Soa NO CHILDREN UNDER | lease for the summer FE fod sure {2,000 this home. full basement. stoker heat A 1078 Waren ain floor, Private entrance. 319, 12. Meat & Hot water furn, 130 WaliepD La. MODERN. CONV, COAST TO COAST 1 lL. Pi Orgel erg re hake) A tee tew total pricecee ivan man to share new brick home| NEXT DOOR BRANCH Brees et Bt _8 Parke FE 40408. _pvt beach. Reasonable. MA 43497. | RENT otEAVE | THERE | 7 care . after Post OFFICE 7 RMS. PRIVATE BATH AND EN: |§ ROOM | LOWER AND § ROOM | ~ wiLLIAMs LAKE FRONT. railers pluslcosra IMMEDIATE possession |SURPRISE' SURPRISE! -A 3. hy +’ : PE «6 nooer — nla a —— PE 6-84 after 5 p.m P owiand pcg ped Disle Hwy offered on this }. bedroom, ences omprert i i E 3 Taeoas. PVT Rat AND ENT.. NORTHERN COTTAGES ALL isa th : ; 1 story bungalow. Full base- AS ARDC oN R DOG HOUSES Adults only. 07 &, Parke. te seats ano E Bara _modern MAple $7086. | Immediate Occupancy ment. West side near Wash. food , condition, ne ety Use te a 2EAL BUNGALOWS 7 ROOMS, Fu fae 117 |" giso basement apt 343 Irw VACATION EARLY OR Less. ___ For Sale Houses _ a \onths Betore bape a iitie barren ant oak, firs . plastered walls: full Desires share expense ete 5 nler OOM. EAST BLVD. 1 ac @ ern re | Ju nuns Tr asemen car garage etter Se ee ee ANYTHING 7 LARGE ROOMS PVT. BATH a sooe “toot WB FS sort, $0 per week until June Joth LISTINGS WANTED First Payment = phone tonight. _fura. home. Box 31, Pontiac Press im 0 beard fer your equity. | snd entrence, FE 9-0006 —iier 6 Ras K Cabin Bay OR 30300 MYERS REAL ESTATE, PE 4075 | ce | Q0s SECURITY WILL BE | MOVE RIGHT IN — Modern 2 Wd. Tran tion 31 ih Fas) APT. SLEEPING ROOM Dhee pen ae Dp BATH __F 5 WILLIAMS | LAKE New 2 Bed : | Yours shen you buy this bedrm. home west of Pontiac sporta a hdw. I. Stout, Realtor esoM NR ae ee or Rem Reems 37) 5 vc matern salerrrant bone ie room Sacer beng tenn bow Pull bath tiled shower, modern ~~ N. Saginaw Ph. Fw 56-6163 ST ROOMS AND pATM, , GAS HEAT, Painted walls, oak floors, large, chen, large pieture window, LapY RIDE FROM Open Eves. Til 8 30 Pvt. entrance “Automatic oli heat. |” West Side PRE ¢ a 1 FURNISH, ROOMBA Gore || cririsnascena sot peeee wnat ote fsege, willy steve fearon: tipi ota igh) Ll Co tayton — Pileet Carrier. Ce sap en FE er vy oon y. Mt “ROOMS. 18T A Ciba |? eal 23-6680. ‘69 Whittemore. For Information, cal) Auto. gas heat. wood kit chen 2 eee, pape moves * 000 — Ue ee TCLEANOROGMS PRIVATE | —!0_Call PE 2-000 of PE 2-774. | ARACTIVE ROOMS Fx sou. |. VUSELL A MOTT RTOR cabinets tie ‘oath, large “uultty yosiiay tesla fe eeeeth — | ONLY 41280 DOWN — One werk = : ALBERTA APT BLDG. 1 AND 2 =e — m it we nt inclu nes an possession to this nice m . Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 | R ADES pee heene De Eon room efficiency, kitchenette end +| BUSINESS GIRL TO SHARE ROOM . er and water Close to schools teppthoment Lnd CIQUCS C5 ide 2-dedrm home. Ceramic LPL 2 rivate ba ults only, twin beds. Cooking privi- SYIV } tle stot ving Tm. Ww din- YOU WANT TO ol " Ue ete Cole Pesdoce” a iad @ ish os 6 min. from p pesrinteleds E Sy! =) Lake Village an a Z oe mae ieeeuses kitehen, A R a Bam Warwick has several new DEL — Ta! 5 - WEST SUBURBAN. 4 e Poor La | , comarect? For Mauer J ROOMS FURNISHED, WEsT HU- | BEAUTIFUL oe) APT. a ranch homes with 3 bedrooms. mee. acta FeauOanlanay true ne our better offerings. an Ae plastered walls. Pull basement, We are specialists tm trading.| ron oer high mee Adults oniy.| Adults. MY 37401 STATE ST — UPPER 2? RMB. & bath end wasn- With ec most(hew Ji bed h auto ges heat, water softener ibe are gaining a reputation as| Phone 1 Eeoee af fler 4 p.m Ganibi=a pola Maatik uke bath. Utilities. neti only. $50] elthout a asemmeante Massive fire Erte! plese, Ingle wood— ecmaltanied Gon secen 5 — all like new! Total price Up Gi Tr ocke Area, "Do ‘net teal bligsted. cail|? RMS NEW wntowt peel ee Me) GL ‘ lace, with studio eelling. Really : land, dodsting hardwood ohh ee: . 2 fsee: wat to diecuss the | cheery in nice eit bea Ref-| & Mareer 33° «~W. Huron. FE | BUS STOP PVT. ENTRANCE.| makes a beau ving room. | OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 PM. Noors, plastereg walls, and Berto gossbuitles of trading your Real SiaMahey Fit eeanrtaye sen | tale SaaS Le ENO R ER ne, | tae cane oath enemas “Tih sae | Base, Facer, Mew, cece: | FLOYD KENT, Realtor wa oo tse na” saen| Etat Way Sore tar 5 ee ark | chan ROOMS AND NETH | USN Mah, SIONER, Om| Sct "Slate eateacie| 1 Neen” C(O | Bae atstacet | varus OnE power Cc ASH Northern resorts listed for trade hood. Ander Fibaceacan Myloop: pene 3 oe Pontiac. Reasonable, FE. CLRAN me Near igh “Acne = B. features re tone. ABest grade fr. |g ACRES woGDES rie Fak sll our office for appoint- Next to the Consumers Power \ " i stn um i ie. DORRIS & SON REALTORS #78 Month. Adults only. | O08 FOR RENT. _UNP. @ picomee. lst floor FE indows ata ecreens. Real pias-| fOUnd home. Full basement. $6,- apes land contracts. New or oid.)182_W. Huron e FE +1857. ve i PURNIANED APT TIN. | Swhitfield. Call oh. ¢ FB 800. | Crean KM ELDERLY —L CAD, ter “Real jtie , Ambie as air | weeds UCL RAY o’ NEIL, Realtor OPEN HOUSE . - e Sec utstearietinr =| SELLING YOUR | tao AFT ne” Be camtnort wee ema toacees Sempra | Ea eeeat ce ty SNe | evry tne tte, ent es win. | "Metin BMP om Paul | terete mse Pea owns ny hour Br octal ce tn bent: HOME? } ROOM APT. ADULTS ONLY.) Muro _ |CLEAN SLEEPING =F La. and water instalied 4 Block ope furmceneae: aes bat er Co-operative Real Estate Exchange, se pat parm ent 8804 Ents sos RT I iret ols z Emo Bune Cretan aR | ANG ROM AAP EMER | Sate PE omens 2% | ESBS Moneta Sar | at tee oS Ps 7 KOOM BRICK | SieeP*be Mertcrar ta Cc. HAYDEN, | Realtor| 9 geod reeldential propetty yale entrance, newly a ee = OP AIRITY-NINE __For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43| FUNNY BUSINESS CLARKSTON | béw 2 vedroom bun- WN j galow Sen Zavealed wi bard | Lew adie Mr. «La FESS. Wood eo EALTOR Corner eae wuuees Lake — room th home. $1050 ove: Indian Lake Rd., GREEN, MY 2-583) —— WE TRADE Maere mere. Lake priv brivileges swell road hw Lake WAL Electric VETERANS: ONLY $300 Down PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS 3 BEDROOM Ranch Type PAYMENTS $53.92 per mo. PLUS — AND INSURANCE See for Yourse MODEL OPEN oer Breeze- DAILY AND SUNDAY 810 woh : age he pad aaemen corner lot Drive out N. — to Melrose with fenced-in yard. right 2 -blocks to i) » Kenes ~"F'coomr Pull basement | (1 ; ed ry ment — 8 Meo pr beep oe : 05 Oakland PE 5-9450 . i a = famuy sistees=terms | SYLVAN LAKE ject ch. room ear around boime'| wats cen gia oo “ah tet et cr wwoon| EVENT mouse! Seat Save entite M. ELWOOD) 8evera. $143 Ca: e-bhis th Rd seE liza PE_ 53-1284 or rE 4-3844 3 Bedrm. Full Basement Homes. On Your Lot or Ours —Featuring— FLUSH DOORS PLASTERED WALLS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS SELECT OAK FLOORS DELCO OIL HEAT ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER SLIDING CLOSET DOORS LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH Here is the finest Opportunity for you to have built, on you lot, or on ours, a home with specifications and advantages found in higher priced models ... FOR ONLY $9,975 PLUS LOT Directions to Model 3272 . / PONTIAC LAKE ROAD, TELEGRAPH ROAD TO PONTIAC LAK WATCH FOR SIGNS. MODEL OPEN DAILY 5 TO 8! SUNDAY 210 8 Bateman Kampsen REALTY CO. 377 S. Telegraph Road FE 4-0528 RANCH. STARTER finished, inside! water and al Near Rochester 1. BEDROOM home LXterior Parily finished miumbing to $10,500 with $900 cin Ay further information cal’ FE 7-96 SAC RIFICE! bdrm. brick ranch type on bean: | 3 tiful shaded lots Black circle dr | state 2990 Van Zandt. | 56 Leavin OR 3-1 LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES ar ne Pontiac -at Keego and Walled Lake. ROSE McLARTY __ FE_2-2162_or FE 5,3578 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0441 ~§ ROOM Pa saan, HOUSE, NEW 3 BEDROOM = privileges on Onion Lake mpleted on exterior, Needs tin: ppointment. AYMENT SALE BY BUILDER ae New bed starter home Situated op 090x125 .. lot in quie oe oueren eation Excellent a7 ft L DOWN. A the hand men Cau after six ty clock Immediate Occupancy East Beverly, near Joslyn. 2 ‘bed- room, — well q modern home. Pull basement, oil furnace, Tugs. Venetian blinds, combina- tion storms and windows. Good |lo- hee — on paved street, $11,000, Ww ILLIS M. BREWER 65 oN. Park FE 45181, FE 4-5078, “rE 5-7704 BY OWNER, Maid oll DR. BRICK, 4 bedroom hom. peted, loads of closet space Pancied Lp aa tion room. Attached 2-car ga _FE 2-1306. a1 BEDROOM | aioe ALL “ MOD- ern screened rch, lasoa-in front storm windows neo GAYLORD ADMINISTRATOR wants this sold for a cash offer. 5 rooms & full basement Carpeting includ- ed See this no BEVERLY STREET owner leav- ing state. Three ipetzeeats tiled basement. auto ere GI mort- gage. Only $10,500. A bargain ONLY $2.000 DOWN Ranch type three bedroom home. Full base- Only $10,500 neat clean § room home outside city limits on @ jot 100x150 ~All decorated only us you this first SO MUCH VALUE six room, one story home with full tiled basement, built in 1955 Large a, nicely landscaped See this toda Let for $12,050) : 4.9584 nical | GAYLORD Ler Ez Pike MUL TIPLE. 1 E LISTING SE ERVICE NEAR DOWNTOWN LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 3} bed- ears een ee bath base- Automatic water. 1011 _W cation for rooming house. WEST SUBURBAN $1,800 DOWN - Commercial cor- iol coment block home and work Co tee block from new Idea] for confectionery, lunch room, etc | ie I6h Jetithiz n®e- Huron St FE $-6181 Established in * LOOK! For $15.97) well A 70 FT. BRICK RANCH HOME ‘916 buld you ame These PAW GRIs) | ‘We will build on your lot 40x22. bedroom shel! house. Cost you 94.770 $110 down. $45 mo 16 oth- er plans available See our mod-| *| For additional, nformation ¢on- | tect RED HORSE CORP. 5019 Cass ‘Eliz Rd FF 46-2252 of FE 2-9179 AT EMBREE & G REGG 1565 UNION LAKE R UNION LAKE vInLAGE $500 DOWN new 24 x 32 starter lot Only a ten 1 and with lake heo privileges Befece. $48 per mo OCK TO LAKE a bniy a few bundred 1 fie payment $1500, Ba}, $42 50 ber mo THIS HAS ACREAGE On over 4 acres of fine garden- ing soi] wt spring fed brook through property. Frame and ma. sonry home has 6 rooms & base- ent Also try house pes in Ortonville grea. A very good buy at $9.000 | Ike | | as garage and poul- PLAN MO, aR} Mo “mg 13-40 Cc J FAMILY ROOM I8T FLOOR 2 ARIAT Bats CHAPIN May We Help YOU SO YOU ARE A TEE- TOTALER! THEN YOU CAN TAKE THIS LOVELY BAR OUT| AND SELL IT To A NEIGHBOR .. . HOW- BV ERODE SY OU WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE THE BAR IN THIS RECREATION by Hershberger For Sale » Houses 43 rear. > Add! ATTRACTIVE 0 OLD FARM HOUSE acre lot- ¥ roo Auto. gas heat, eet tecal “acteage available. excellent LAKEF RONT cs Wa Seas at ural Lares coma with picture window cverlooking room. 2 ¢ . 8 ft. canta frontage with beach with terms. “DRAYTON WOODS 5 room 2 bedroom home in ex- cellent condition ated on one if { .ots in this area Attached 2 car $18,450. OME 2 Sidi ihe d downtown Peake: An 8 roo $12,500 with only $4000 dow SHELL HOU SE 2 bedrooms with full vasement. Sentic tank, well and sol) pipe in a connected. Wiring on the, fon ues about iis for only ROOM AND MAKE “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD'S" SOME USE OF IT, 1 'S WOULD SUGGEST Lat Reg US Per Gov. oa Peed LADD THAT YOU CALL US! sepnmt tomes tne 5-25" _— — cranianunaes _ AT ONCE AND MAKE 4286 Dixie Hwy * Drayton Plains AN APPOINTMENT “Happy birthday, sweetie!’ 296 N. Lapeer Rd. or Mat TO SEE THIS LOVE- - SER ARTE SS LY 3 BEDROOM SILVERBELL f TOME, THE RAKED Fer Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses _ 43 Sei Ae Re a ALUMINUM = SIDING EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 2 BED-| on lence 4 scenic oat at has AND ALUMINUM] 7 ing. room Kishen vé “be. "| ERANK SUIEPARD. WINDOWS REDUCES | C Schuett ererremverniersyars 4 eh GB tp ROCHESTER THE GENERAL MAIN, SZ? ft HSE pad airees a H AYDEN TENANCE & LEAVES | ‘The Northwest tomer Seer ea pssze 2) PLENTY OF r IM FE “$100, DOWN : an FoR vou TOHNIOL Realtor’ | Sastg a Rann!) Sater ade, a “| : by ii D ; ne electric com- I ss 8 ater cos a v THIS LIVING EM 24208 Ea ao gece eeeertetsg, Bal, 8 De PROVIDES ~ Bigs MU 4-6811 EM W417 OR 3-458 feta 3-705 ~" . @la pee cent nt eat 4 BEDROOM HOME ow mp elisa Pomel A A NEWLY REMOD-| M¢,4 bedroom nome with | ping on ‘yece Woe te sovety 3 Rater neater cotta Saat ELED KITCHENS 3 car garage chicken rea. bedroom | starter arene wae Wri = ae down payment re- THAT WILL CHARM) ~ shieses cece. Loceted wis well, scopic, wired. Ome] rnoy TWP Lew down payment. THE MOST PARTIC.| Mites ci mstland’ oniy | pete os cater, Sais ful dowd garden spot Himmediate pos ULAR HOUSEWIFE IS : pig lear aa Gone ONT trite THE HIGHPOINT IN WHITE LAKE ROAD ht) OFF SASHABAW RD. Excellent THIS 3 BEDROOM 3 bedroom modern bungalow “Il, BROWN, Realtor Large iving room with fre 7 ‘HOME IN’ THE Gliy: acres, bearing fruit trees. Be . Huron ca Heed eas. 2-4810 an the Nacsaneer “a is GAS HEAT IS SWELI.,| Sy, 900 Comm Teal orice = | __Eventngs Col 04 C988 __<| apt. with shower. Lot ineczes: BUT IT IS. sti) speome: Low dove -parmeat ei | Conn OVERSHADOWED BY| ONLY $500 DOWN ia insu ‘OPEN DAILY THE KITCHEN, THE] — deep tot tocludes some tur- reened - i trent_porch — 12 to8 PM. ‘« , aN . niture North of Hightand, wall cal ~2 car erage in mnt BASEMENT IS NICE Upper, Pettibone Lake. Totai nitle ig ed to sell. Acces- $1,250 DOWN pa eee a OD price $8950 sible to factories, stores and Inspect cur model home. 4 la THE ENTIRE CON- ; ase hone FE 2 eat rooms, lt Tom with vestibule DITION IS EXCEL- LAKE FRONT HIOHLAND. “MICH sad ——— apueel walsjcan: LEN AND WITH Year around modern 3 bed- cant), Mice ceneiiee. futomatic 8. Bath, utility room wit! -ENT. A} u room home on Sears Lake il furhace garage. gun 7 ol] furnace. “Vater heat- THE SCREENS AND Mas full basement. Only land. Idea) for large | aren | Se a Voundry tuve sChotee ot aS Aes ba ee $1500 down. Total price 2 families. (about 1 miles ee ations, tile STORMS, WE ARE $8960. E tac). Loca’ 178 Copper _Biumbing Privileges on VERY PLEASED. BUT B] ONCE AGAIN, 1 MUST eee 3 bedroom bungalow 1', REPEAT, THE KITCIL-| gc bey. werrifine “home! EN IS THE TOP SPOT Total price $13,500 with ree sonable down payment IN THIS EXCELLENT show | | ving room sunroém, din- > | I'a car garage Good Jo- | | 4 { | | } 4 LARGE Se ON AREA? WITH FIREPLA Y 6 RED FIXTURES 9 SLATE VESTIBULE & CLOS- AUTI Lab L NATURAL 12 THEM 13. PLASTERED WALLS & CEIL- SSeLECT OAK FLOORS 15 FULL BASE’ 16. COPPER TUBE LUMBING 17 COMPLETELY INSULATED SIDEWALLS TOO The true character of a CUSTOM “QUALITY BUILT home is de- termined hy ‘ts hidden features / puch as 1 50 PER Sppaks THICKER CEL- | OTEX SHEATHING 2 EXTRA THIC KSUB. FLOORS 3. ALL SHINGLE TABS CE. MENTED DOWN «WIND CAN'T BLOW UP) These are oniy a few of our hidden “QUALITY BUILT” fea- tures Come in and let us show you the difference BUY. New Os Ee on FORUM MEDIATE IEOS)| Ge cana lec SIESSTO JUS WAN) lead Ga aclion re IDEAL COUNTRY] _ price 10.800 CLUB SUBDIVISION,| 3 BEDROOM BRICK IS A FINE OLDER 5 New 3 bedroom brick nome ROOM HOME) © ON situs rece. Geant cuy ae vie CANAL THAT| t,o! Netled Late. & soca 1. 7 DS TO BOTH. - crparre TE WILETAMS AND oC eae MN NCE DAY IsnaK ES |. Beautify audseaped ” IP YOU WANT Al Ssc8 ss noe COOL SUMMER SPC T | Geen Total ee 12 180 THIS ss THE HOME WALLED LAKE “THAT WILL FILE] reame sembrancn nome in T fae “Re THI.| "2 bedrooms. -arge liv- PRICE IS LOW AND] — out ‘Oniy’ $4290 with site t HIS Is IS DUE i TIVE: |. pedvoom home’ in northwest 7ACT THAT HOUSE roit. NEEDS DECORATING_| DESIRABLE ACREAGE | | E IT ] S INCOME diy) asely coenaceren Mase. AGREAGE, COMMIR.| 00s seve tour recerea cee CIAL, LAKE FRONT- 931. ACRES AGE OR ANYTHING Se on M-MO Just right fod develop. ment Low price of only $46,- TO DO WITH BUILD- ING OR THE SELL-| 0. Terms ING OF REAL PROP- ACRES ERTY, THEN FEFL| pis a yseree op suedon FREE TO CONTACT a tes 30004 USTATIONGE IF NOU) ne orate cre © Only $26.000 per cent down. - WE ALSO HAVE A FEEL THAT CONVER- SATION IS NEEDED TO HELP YOU, THEN| WIDE SELECTION OF PHONE OR COME| DESIRABLE OUT TODAY. IF YOU! LAKE PROPERTIFS PREC THAT A REAL NERY ICESISSNEBDED C. Schuett TOREEP YOU THEN PHONE OR’ COM I “The Northwest Realtor” OUT TODAY WE ARE 8081 Commerce po EM 1-497 Ie in |: y fa) Swe T4900, Highiand Men _ Zee 3.4236 You, ANT ARE GN: NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMES CITY A : ope ore ai ak z water & sewer $750 dn $33 75 ORED AT THE CALLS | per montf piug interest & insur Ce 3 Se” A « fey Total Doe Model-391 Third YOU MAKE 10 Us. ‘Open BVG INVESTMENT CO. May We Help FE 44138 ROBT CHAPIN BROKE L Hi Orenern Lake Ra FE Mn t } } FE 2542 or OR. 3-101 de ‘Io SO | BY eee — $7950 WEST SIDF 5 rm, ‘good terrace Ot). 2 bed- FOR BETTER HOMES rooms, venetian blinds, carpeted et $2.675 down, $60 mo AMAZING BARGAIN : FE #071 Young business man leaving city One of the most aftractive 5 ACRES AND House “NO BUN- OA 8-2208 = | Sn TEMOnE INCOME MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | fine apartments | Seaaure, Teak closets full base- n ‘Has everything a housewife. watts in beauty and comfort and best of all the price is | HOME & MOTEL ment, very fine living @od in- , Exceptional modern @ bedroo come Low down payment ranch home with fireplace aaa hot water heat Large picture | | CONTEMPORARY window, 2 car garage and six i 3 bedrooms, 2 tile baths nak dente ‘modern rental units Lo- | beam ceilings Paneled wails. cated in Mio, Michigan on a main large oak shade trees patie drag Room for expansion Price Luxurious country living is right Open & montis of year, ing ta believing 4 months in Florid 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH SUBURBAN BUNGAL In the exciting ‘new Hickory $#.500. OUTSTANDING BUY Knolis subdivision Many. many Owner forced to sell Terms can built-in pels Recreation be arranged Home consists of | or basemen %, acre, two nice bedrooms. living room, | high scenic rp cali on these exceptionally mice large laste kitchen with dduble sink and large counter space Modern bath basement with forced ol! heat. dandy garage and breereway acre lot Good northeast location UNTRY HOME 430 rr on DIXIE HIGHWAY A lovely old farm home that owners are modernizing. Install- ing a baseray hot water system. OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, - Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533 | a | Office open, daily 9 am to 6 30 We'll price any of the. beautify! modern kitchen, spa- | Lakefront Home pm. Sun. 12 noon to § pm. cious living room with new oak | On Lake Oakland =M [OF EM 33314) 450 HOME PLANS * floors. Bedroom and bath down, 7M | .ake Oak lane 2 Eves FS S700 ores ES 18 8 ALES ot haw two bedrooms up. Nice pereaneall Good & room cinder block home pect — | we have in our - in rear porch. over 20 large pine | pila oul) See - vendita! : qn ae » |? ; ss trees Beautiful lawnwnd shrubs | oors, storms and screens ile \\ BUILD Home Planners ( enter, large barn for riding horses 6 bath. hot alr furnace, 2 nice BR = $10.075 | acres of tand Ideal for many ots I'a-car garage, $10,500 with CEDAR| SHAKE — $0,975 Come out and browse through types of business Clarkston schoo! half down Quick possession Tf you are| considering building a our 5 plan books, at the con-, prea School bue at door 1 new home| be cure and see our venient office of buy $15,900 Ne ung le AY plans and] specifications for an ; oo New Bungalo outstandin modrrn-to-minute 3 FLOYD KEN ] Realtor OUTSTANDING BUY. ¢8 000 Large 3 bedroom unfinished home room lungalow witb ful! bese. : =e a | $1006 DOWN $60 MONTH nea owt aaa ba me : i} ac heat. .piastered . ; Mod Hl hi fram iaree - Lake privileges andy buy for wan 5 ble window silis oak QUALITY BUILT wii office |, dive Toon vangalew "With star | handyman Only $300 down West floors Ou# builder is concientious at Way to large expansion attic with’ on Cooley Lake.Rd to Sanatari- “ honest anti reliable Fee) free to ; 2200 Dixie Hwy ‘ tuo additional rooms practicaily um Left on Maddox St *y Block call for further information We a block N. of Telegraph | finished ne basement seal yaar to property will build jaccording to your spec. : heat good ifleatiotia | if you wish some AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING — rect” (Nest ” Cetholle and bub | 1roux- Franks changes. |. schools u . FE 2-0123 | | GEMERAL REAL ESTATE DORRIS & SON REALTORS A { DORRIS & SON REALTORS 4305 Dixie He OR 0701 733 W. Hur |FE ¢-1887 J782 W. Huron Phone FE 1587 Open until @: et, unt 6 i + ae » £ 2 ‘ ‘ j = f » t ay / +? x . + i ° » ( : 2 “A , | . ) ; jf As Ie urls Gunthinteetectlitentt ci Pd Sa a ee ee a rae ot ee gee eel tse ee gy | FRIENDLY NORTH “#2 W Huron Matera verse near use Rig Yand Rds $15,000, $2,500 Bernard Edeiman pee 8-501 Woodward, TO 0. _!Owner op premises Sun 2-5). TRIPP Ottawa Drive Owner, 10309 Beautiful brick a 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths plus rh sun- tras ca) a. drapes, 3 car brick garage Screened terrace — storms, awning, screens, Water softener. Terms. Shown by appoint- ment 4 West Side , Choice Location In Ottawa Hillis on Ilinois Ave —reasonably priced at $12,500. 6 rooms 2 bed rooms up, den down Full basement, room and dining cluded, Beautiful rear yard. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence Bt be le Evenings FE 5-8161 or - BEDROOMS. COMPLETELY _Soughed in $500 down MA 5-0406. RMS AND BATH, 2 FAMILY § down 4 rm and bath up Outside 3 St. Pontiac. BY OWNER, ROCHESTER, | finished 3 bedroom ranch, basement, water and sewage, jum bing, wiring and fixtures ot water. new oll space heater | oe ne tile on cs and liv. | room floor S Sfoe a acre ee $1,500 down "pss GILES BUY. One- half acre of jand and this delightful 2 bedroom ne ome for only $1.30 down nd a small monthly pay- mene ‘of 858 Close to- stores and transportation ‘ures hardwood floors, basement plastered sod meany other appealir @ ttems Dont wait call to. aay SLED OR TRADI Is offered by the owner on , this 2 bedroom room bungalow Located inside the city om a paved street [t has a full basement, 1', car garage. large jot Own- er prefers to sell or trace for a house trailer See or call us today for details FOR COLORED Pon TIVE 2 BIEDROOM HOME... Situated on @ lot and ‘a can be yours for a small down payment of only $1350 In excelient condition, it has a good furnace full basement and is close to schools and transportation Full price $7,250 Call for an anpoint- ment to see this home fee- GILES REALTY CO, FE 36h5 , Open 9 to 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE io ew ans to HAPPINESS | KE ane PERFECT SPOT WILLIAMt LAKE FRONT SEMI. | full | 0 Drive out M5@ to Duck Lake Rd. Watch fo. open sign J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 06 E Walton FE 8-0441 Oven Eves l~ entrance. Owner 625 Whittemore | |T | |, | ' ern Kitchen Bsth on first fioor and = parochia} street garage PE ¢-8264 Y OWNER: corp ODERN Jake front 2 replace, seeries "i390. Call 37, No agents. _ HAVE ANY PART sre! |_ 80 a can _FE_4¢-6306 Seiiargain! 3 Bedrooms Low monthly payment, large living room, dining room and gma down 3 bedrooms and Otl heat. full basement, iecleting car Brick terrace unit “$1 000 V iP aire use ear Waterford nearly new semi. finished Exceptionally large liv ing kitchen with dining 2° bedroom « Noor l'»-car $9.099 with $1,000 down hK.AG. ih: MPSTE AD 10g B. Huron Street Eve FE 2-3971 OPEN SUN. 1 TOS 1391 Orchid Dr. Off Pontiac Lake Rd. ly. Watkins-Pontiac Estates It can done—come and see for yourself 3 bedroom brick. perfect workmanship, quality ma- |* terials. nice floor plan, ceramic tile bath with colored fixtures, plastered walls, ork loors birch. cupboards, lots of closet space, full basement, copper plumbine large recreational space, plus 1') car garage Lot is our own color ene cane th: ull price {ts only HELMA M. E 1 WOOD REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd ___FE 51286 or FE 43064 a | SATURDAY 26 COLORED GI 60! NEBRASKA ee home 2 bedrooms la e Is room with ptets ure eft ow, tle bath k pie cupboards and Ace tofu bs ter heater painted # ey ES fl rie dining ewer water ga ALSO } REDROOM IN SAME 10 CATION Sone on pa. ce streets Drtve out 4agl« Nebraska, turn left to OPE S sign RAY UNE, Realtor “CLOSE TO ST. MICHAELS 236 Nelson St. 3 Berirooms 2 Baths Ultra Moc One Bedroom and Close to ee sehools In excellent Deane OPEN SATURDAY 1S POM. 5 WAM. REALTOR “Haren Open ti] ®& Priced ‘for fast sale. large fully furnished 4 room and ape) sims mer cottage with ay room. 2 bedrooms, 26x8 f : eadseaped fou. 3 Shade st shrubbery Offered at 98.450 CHECK THI8 ONE For. SURE YOU'LL LIKE THIS SIDE HOME | Off Oakiand Avenue near Wisner. and Lincoln Jr High School Well | a .3 S. ok floors plastered’ walls, landicaped jot with 2 car garage Extra jot! with big garden space ore at Una! $1,340 down. DON'T MISS” “To Buy To Sel To Trade YOU BUY IT WEL). INSURE IT MAHAN LTY CO. REALTORS Coepetaure Real Estate Exchange FE 20263. 1078 W. NEXT DOOR POST OFFI TO. BRANCH BRA ce \ Partridge 3 BEDRM.,, 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO 8EE $1,500 DN Convenient west side location pear Tel-Huron Center All bedrooms | on Urst floor of this well-insulated | storms & screens Included modern bungalow Gas heated, . Full price only $0900 with $1,500 down . See this Completely today PAO ey remodeled and redec- orated brick apartment house on Pontiac’. west side furnished over Sim apts are Gross annual income $8000 Wii] show handsome return on investment of §65.000 Terms ly AR DT PARTRIDG| NNEDY : 00%150 Chonae e ; REALTOR FE 4-358] | ' 130 W HURON eT. Open Eve. 7 9 Open 101) Ww | BROWN Must be seen to be appreciated | 1 $795 DOWN — Lovely modern start. | FE ¢ ee $3000 DOWN For Sale Houses : » ANNETT OFFERS, Clear Lake—Oxford . lots with 300 ft. Sprig: block from iake, Drauss Rd. 5 secant sum: mer home or year around - $7.500. Will consider house- pause as part down pay- men West Side 6 room Colonial home in oil heat, possession aarge. “ 100, terms. 4 Bedrooms— Lake Privileges Attractive 7 poom pate home situa’ lots. Large kitchen with Jens pine rec- reation room. eutomatic gas and water heater. Includes carpeting. Garage Poases- sion June 16. 614,050, terms. Seminole Hills Attractive wewly decorated 4 bedroom home built in 1054 in ideal location Large carpeted living room, , tiled basement, Bas heat, water softener combination storms an d screens Only $18,000, terms Bloomfield Highlands 4-bedroom brick home sit- and bath un, attached 2 car garage, built in 1951” Large picture window and fire- place Recreation room, oi! heat, aluminum storms and screens, $25,750, terms. Roy Annett Inc. 8-0466 14 Fedora b ont erenings and Sund BY OWNER, FARM HOUSE, large noe? yard near church & School PE 2-1136, or FE 2-2296. $250 DN. Gl's $68 MONTHLY INCLUDES TAXES $12,000 FULL PRICE 3 BEDRM.. 14, BATHS Living room 24x13 din space in den plot all this on half acre gar- den E TO NEW 5ChOOL MODEL 810 MILFORD RD. ‘ MILE N, OF MGULAND RD. OPEN DAILY and Sun. 2 to 7 KUSCHEL L MI 64133 STOUT 5 Best Buys Today CUTIE, —— off Mt Cle- mens 8t se to school and stores we have this real room me alum = storma electric water poms and large landscaped Priced under cost at only $7,150 with-terms - $450 DOWN and a little el- bow grease is all you need to own this 2 be located east of Heights: Immediate posses- sion on this one. $350 DOWN moves you into large kiteben and large’ landscaped ae very nice neighborhood, Only $5,500 total price FARM HOME and 4% acres road east new pump Also basi 90 feet road frontage and large 35 - #69 cement block carn. Only $3.950 down TOON LAKE Lavely 3 bed- reom ranch home only one bioc®e from late rn ble’. too street, consisting of lee twine fea with ntcture window double sliding door eomet« tle hat terre ter. {ty rogm and of] furnace Reawtifulle deeorsted throughout. Priced under market at only $10,000 with terms Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 'N. Sacinaw St FE 5-816 Open Eves. mm" a3 OPEN THE CASS LAKI SD 0 Sh os NEW CUSTOM HOM: LOVELY 3 BEDROOM BRICK Living room inl} ft. Kitchen with Dining L. 168 ft, 3 Bed- rooms” 1ig@, 12m11, 170 ft, tile | bath all oak floors, Oi heat, by car garage = 150 ft 15 minutes from $15 900. TERMS Weat :Road NOR 4 SA. os 15. BUTEA Lot 100° town Huron Street to Cass Lake turn right to property J. R. Hiltz . REALTOR . ft -4 Htiren §8t yA RI Sun FE 5 1 basement 3 wired, aute- er home with fall pe. bath well septic, matic hot water, kit interior and lake privileges Good sound comatruction “Real value for the handy man" $1500 DOWN —- Good modern 6 rm home on paved at. Fill base ment new gas furn two targe Jots and garage “Good value “* = side ‘“Excel- tent neigtborhood " Very well kept tm modern home xj nice bedrooms. breakfast rm Oi] arp Good 1's car gar Lovely well landscaped ‘Here is linings at its. beat ° Priced at only West | $5000 DOWN — sylvan Lake front of this home} ape feature points e too numerous poe mention here. Calls Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-0840. | $18,750 DONELSON PARK — Lovely $18.950 COUNTRY ESTATE me W Huron large modern Cape Cod style bup- galow Full basement. with apace for recreation Attached garage and breezeway Exceptionally large lot. ', block from city bus Re- conditioned 4 bedroom farm home Almost complete new interior 17 x 17 kitchen with all birch sup- boards, Jarge bath, with many built-in features Walk-in closet and Carpeted fiving Scere Window and an excellent ! car gar 30x60 barn shding doors. Al} Tpuidines have new roofs ard. paint 10 acres of land miles from city If. BROWN Only I's N., Realtor | 2-4810 Cooperative Real Betale Enehanes al For Sale Houses 43 ___For $ Sale le Houses 4 43 me mcaee AER Peuynoes.| $5000 CASI rmerty Manon” #6 S40 | 10 sq ir aut, ‘Ol Hest Gress IMMEDIATE POSSERSION, 900 Brickertie erage But oo 2 tots. basement Ye, % acre. Call PE 5-2874, $300" wach feinits S thtnats bes BY OWNER: ‘i (ROOM AND BATH. va tee ee: Cente: larce. paar Low down pay- FoR SALE BY Saree a PE ein poe low fhonthly payments. la nds Phone OL 21806 etter ‘ BY y OWNER ~? BEDROOM PRAME home, Pky betel te at ce 41902, or 6005 & 79 Buy. TO | set "REALTOR artridge is the “Bird” to see. to see. $1,500 DOWN haxhay mpicebdany Mea SS eradeneas cual “MIL FORD. Across rem GM attractive ecres of sneatiane verti view of IDGEWAY Jest Baldw e pores: good 4 ots FE 4-6203 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — good down payment B brick, private Clerk PEST onl or 1648 Union Lake Rd . . yer 2 THIS IS IT! BEDROOM YR Super Sharp 3 bedroom ranch 3-0683, Outlet to —_ e = ‘A pore od, ads beers at front door tle bath. of] furnace, sharp kitch- So en, anh clean 300 STARTER DOW © CLOSING COSTS. 4x40. 3 betirooms. arg: 8 Orchard R. J. VALUET, Realtor AREA roving grounds, oderhized “house. 3 spines Pipaill rn for horses or chickens. Bea- ; area, Broker cooperation as furnace. Close Rare Core) “dust be vee. H, P. HOLMES INC. 99.450 with ay per 608 Shelby, Detroit WOodward 1-710 $1,800 DO Wn a ee ee sao 4 report gia 2 family, lovely & room, close to car saceees a sos ‘Priced for downtown on quiet street. Natural | quick’ sale ‘ fireplace, gas doternen full base- | ¢ ho 3 miles west of “R Garage Waterford, 3 tote only $400 4 Il acres and oom house —, ss ment, Ortonville area, $1,000 ad room house, location. Reasonable GEO. MARBLE, Realtor house. 3 large bedrooms Large | 9261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford basement. Recreation room. _______ Phone OR 3126800 fireplaces. 9 fenced lots with di- | NEW EDROOM RANCH, rect ay ad to ca Lake. lake subdivision. c ee 5 per cent mortgage. MA 4-2062. Sata /Cuscar ques, reirons a i) own. pew large MODERN 2 BEDROOM. YOUNGS. bedrooms, lieingignes Lix2o, town kitchen. Fireplace, $8450 kitchen, tile th, aluminum Hee dn. i's car garage. MAple storms and screens, fruit and §-1258. shade trees, St Benedict School FOR SALE BY THE CITY oF bus passes door. $11,000. §2,000 tiac. For removal or wreck- down, ram e ~ Sue fe ciial See. ieeetien| — above brand Frame house yette. 2 full basement, family frame house, 131-133 W. large “ott Priced to sell ase Lawrence, Tabe Butlding Soe ghana down to mortgage $86 T. G. Trocke __EM_ 34671 BEDROOM FRAME HOME 100x215. OR - Maceday Lake R HOME Brickfront tn ded lot. Noth- » Sha ther down to “right party, FE moves you in . j nd A FE -|*“\“ULTIPLE LigtIna SERVICE. | 3 7 SBEDROOM | BRICK sie. ~— > doaly wir ‘EST SIDE 3670 N. Joslyn Rd. : WEST SIDE ORFORE Th ek 7 WEDRGOAL EDROOM: brick -type. 90x180 lot. Pull LocaTED oot MARK 8T.- basement, bath. of! heat. Call PE lamuy beats, Living, ening Pate : am thy ae ving BY OWNER. tom. and uncon dona fal | "uf ™becemona nig beth peat trance, recreation room, gas —Harage. OR 3-2490_ 3385 Frembes. fired heat, and tollet and Satsiba apaamavp borne: ust 911.508, we'd ‘be proud Drive out to 2463 show it you today. Keego neha oh Belling Seles . _ ri¢e Ld uick sale, very PAUL A. KERN prs bora adinciy oo art ey LTOR miss t th rt oA ES an FER Sa Us in bd eae 0) RM, ise. IN VILLAGE PE N of Clarkston A & 1274. ae S ot ANT 70 MAKE DOUGH™ oe eee bu: - Eppes id Ld oar 4 and equipment. Wonderful lees BIELBY STREET ' + ns alteed Open 3 bedroom, custom buitt, “ranch L Clea ed 2 business opening left. In block ment, auto. hot water, oak Pant Wisner a Pnteanc wid velvet agers | Ret Ciah 6 Parting. cle closets in bedroom, tile bath and |: ty ‘Salt auchre: | mist nls, one. two dining spaces plus severa a ame extras. We arr pees finan- WATKINS LAKE cing, Out WN pas Tele to 1% peres r) . Bath Postine Lake Roed 7 ma FoR oo firet feer Furnes ¢. Base- Pontiac Lake Road - Red OPEN signs and right ment. Some fruit trees. $7000, mpdel on Bielby. ROCHESTER & earsem RD. NCOME EAST 81 2 family with § Sais to home erewded home le 6 confused poe riment up| If you need élbow room sure for rental e priva’ en to soe this spec: be Sea aetna a cs | omen eee oth wa ea clean i art pin Back yard is fenced | | ie — ia . , w arage : i] Py 2-065 ot fiewers “and screte, eaten | sence Mart cag cca! LAKE FRONTAGE bedroom mdédern home, Car- fol WATERPORD | same enetian blinds. Auto- bedroom home with part base- matic of] heat Boat hoyse with aan Cnmere on 2 lots Full price sun - deck beach. Price $6500 with $1000 down $15,500 a ec R L ' i ai! NEAR Mostyn am acres mm: . eo. . rwin mumukenareae and barn. REALTOR 260 Baldwin Ave. bert typ] and § Raspberries. PE 5-0 8-0505 #15000 te If No Answer Call FE 2-8544 Chris Hornbeck rE 3-0083 Cooperative Reel Estate Sap MARVEY 3, WILSON BER. L AKEFRONT ee Mohawk 4.8104 if level - rm, frame Extra NEW FHA APPROVED lao ° nicely" ce with phen por HOMES . Aivepiace w , ; i peting tetindes sine OOF Payments - et us talk eye, about a 3 $53.00 per r Mo... bedrm ., $9,036, Other homes avedente Includes Everything a 7 Automatic heat and hot water. HOUSTON REALTY Youngstown ‘kitchen. tiled bath oll block to — pre a . land and Monte CASH NEEDED Price has been stripped to the bottom on this 4 ranch joors, sliding windows. Ideal __FE 2-006 or Px 46991 | Ioeation Sra) to everything. $7,950 A good clean fam ly home with $550 D 3b A full b with own es | EF FOR YOUR: COST EE FOR Y¥ OPEN Out Oakland to Blaine. East 1 sipetwece Oak- Castell ‘Realty full basement | rorrst STREET—}3 ®BDRMS | sink and all | studding Close to city, | Nice den with , room with large | room home. This cutie sets on large | 9 Oskland FE 5-9459 602140 ft lot. Privileges on Leke = Geneva, too. Hurry to buy and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE own your own for 5,000 eck REALTY CO “Off Baldwin ‘Bateman 2781 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-418 had th many, many ied . New Cyclone fencing, 2 car garage, AlUM.num awn- nee and its one of the cleanest 2 bedroom homes | ° the North end Full i asemient, Luxaite oll heat, CLOSE IN. 8 ROOMS & BATH ; > and only $12,780 GI terms This & rm. home is ideally on balance located for she family, with children in schoo] or for roomers or light housekeep- Almost an Acre ing rooms House has mod- This ts- the most pariect ern conveniences, Lecterns arden spot in the area storms, scteens, cotner lot nd a perfect spot for the Only $10.000 with $1,500 dn kiddies also Its a stone constructed home consisting EAST “SIDE — VACANT: ‘of 21 ft living room, large A good 5 rms & bath, ‘Tire- dining room. 18x13. country- place: enclosed porch full stvle kitchen and 4 BED- amt, auto heat & hot wa- ROOMS All on one floor, ter garage corer lot ! 2 porches, 2-car garage, and Paved st Will sacrifice to f other buildings If you are cies ertake a $6,825, Att looking for a place in the n Better see | country. and DOWN a . EARTH vaiue this ts it! HURON GARDENS— $809 DN Only 11.000 Better see it ie to school, stores bus today berm pome. eal bath, 3 ; m new of urnac & “ Sater heater ts ieacan Overlooking Pine Lake Tiiness forces save at $8,500. _. Country Club in one of the finest settings im the area for this two bedroom bun- | rms & bath $ closets, gaiow Loads of privacy and full bamt. new oll furnace’ seclusion and a,super value & water heater, carage nice at $6,750 with about $1,425 lot, paved st Owner leav- down tng city aire) $2.100 dn | & $65 mo End Immacutate $ that offers mach only $1,750 down NICHOLIE nished rec room & HARGER CO, mals gas heat 33.W Huron _FE 5.8183 | of trday's best 3, | $8. 750 BRICK INCOME New Brick — foom home. living for Full base- ment. ot] heat, garage Also with sep- Truly one values at Near cee Jr eat 4 rooms and ath own rooms and oe i . bath up with private’ entrance Drayton Woods A Full basement, auto. -as heat, | It's hard to believe but attached garage, fenced yard | this 3 bedroom ranch of- $70 a month This home its clean | fers you a 21% foot living and We are proud to show It. room, fireplace, carpeting, _l'y baths and large shaded 3 BEDROOMS ON BALDWIN ‘lot. A total of 1.120 square All darge rooms, hardwood floors feet of living space plus « full basement. Lot 50150, with large plastered garag barbecue in back yard. 1'% car | Priced at only $16,050. You ii arage. You me? purchase this | have to hurry ome with or without the furni- | eh ture. Full price only $0,650 Rea: | Wow! sonable down paymert If you would compare va@l- J BEDROOMS—i FLOOR | ues with homes in its price Low down payment Ful bace- | range. you'd ae see why ment oil heat, 2 car garage we say WOW! A 3 bedroom near St Michael School brick ranch 1%, paths, 7 ft lot Home one year “old with avproximatel~ 1200 sq ft Priced at living space emily $14.0 ‘SCHRAM ‘It pleases us to please you) FE 545-5001 REAI.TOR FE 5047 LT he oe Aly nee re Ay | Kampsen OMULTIPL. aa “SERVICE | ‘ SHORT-CUT TO, |REALTORS FE 40528 CASH: Classitied Ads! PR = FP 28181. ig 2 airereas gone ness ; | oe ae ai ‘ 4 $4 i ¢ j fa rf Re pe if of i ; 106 : SWAP 14 PT WOLVERINE WAGE- Of Household Items. 25 to 35 FE Poets or PE. $4974 bath Picture windows, carpe i ts s900, TWO STORE & BUILD DINGS” IN IN maker, ‘0 hp air-cooled motor, ent off. Coffee Makers ohees living room, landscaped lot with ieee lake itetane wih nee Highland, Michigan. Both 20 x60". inboard. and trailer. Like new.| Per Gout oll, Coffee Makers, ele sea wall sntt dock. Near schools cess to 7 other Jakes. Build-| One now leak for Post Office. 4} Por. 18 to 21 ¢t canin cruiser. lery, Rivere Ware, Mirror wee . Fireplace. tiled basement en panwe street. Sacrifice $12,750 ings included 9 cabins, some| other empty. ee lease or eel! _EM_ 3-4627 __ ears, oa ata more. S = PW-A ses heat—see Ht to | Lav down payments ‘and easy completely furnished, mess| separate with 50'x tot Oc SWAP FOR OUTBOARD MOTOR. eb ait oot: aa 5. dav! Be ‘oO MY 3. hallo x het Cal devo] proper pedered Miltord. Mu ees | _EM_3-3780. ANDERSON *HDW rE. 7 ot y Owner, 2880 shaped chape ananed |= a |SWAP «0 CHEVIE FoR TyPE:| A) il d z i i mi c - ee SIE eer gone | ETE TER NOME | FRE Bk Tate aan o8 SE, SES Saagl weer °F vet ON suas. togrge re som) LTCC-IN S ” ie e & ! center tnd bus Zoned for com- | on, Dixie Hipoway. Cotiage "aad | = Ascent et Gt SILVER KING TRACTOR. 16 IN | Oita eee EM set 1 aEAsON. Table Models mercial use Low down payment | ape Soe sii0 a month in- Mi er BAS ae low £250 Trade for pickup truck f (PS R A nett Inc Busine airtel pata mber or what have you. 471/1 LARGE NORGE REPRIGERA- Hazel Street HioM _ WOODED, 560X300 ARE oy n OF fab tordpl teal tah yar _Union Leke Rd. Oxbow Lake. tor. Bettas eee 4 end maticess and Consoles Near Yoorheis Road Modern $ mplesuliyleats evei_eeemrart cas ap- oma Ne Po ror liag eed dhe SWAP IN YOUR OLD "MOWER Pasty imc pbaedmespeeerpeme | : | be . Huron FEderal 8.4066 —* Eee on a bew one, some 10" — g15 ey bares oo ceri carne j proximately, $750. OR eae le Open “Evenings and Sunday 1-4 INCOME ower Aes Leben ap ¢ — Shove oe 238s es eS eae dows I Poctise take Ba cet el OR rerrcatiy presi Te tac oenee cent off on all trellises. Special oe r REPRIGERATOR. APT are 2" - $60 3-030. a v e close out on Cochran glods paints.| size. bg bea er er - ALL GUARANTEED W M. H. KNU DSEN es 3 ‘| FOR BALE, NINE ACRES OF aes the ee ad vee ROA $3 per gallon. Rent iawn rollers. a. eondit Only Sesped i REALTOR LAKE LOTS ae ee eee buyer ene 1@ Gualltie oe eee Set wee, CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE WAITE S TV MeFi eviott™ MME | fem gateha ist im ttunrees| Site tach Latte elteed a ELLIOTT. & SON, BARNES HARDWARE |—*- too on'Satt SUMMER COTTAGE Spacious, modern, furnished, over- looking Upper Straits Lake ft County's verry spots. Priced as low - a They wont jast Call screened porch. 3 lots Cash bar- | : iE gain Mise McGill FE ¢agog | “CRAM FORD aE MOME MARTIREAT TY | 53-0 w i warcr PE 41540 $500 DOWN MY 3-103 New nd 3 bedroom homes now | IMMED. Pc POSSESS, 3 BEDRM dee teausirection some with | house. Ly priv, full bath, FE basements large lots Homes are | _ 23853 nwt completely finished melts: TO SETTLE | AN ESTATE. MUST Pull price, $7450 Located sell 240 lots with priv. on Cass and § Rd. off Willams and Elizabeth. Lakes, Waterford take be conEProm lax sone add = 4 dcop md Lake, West m fie wp. fram $300 OR 3-4558 ar FE 2-1058 HORSE PE 2-0170 S019 Cass-Elis. ._ Ra. Immediate Possession West side, nest ¢ rm, glass porch, Sonam ont: Sebel double garage, paved str $7950 — $1500 down Worth resis = See this large neat WATKINS LAKE e@orms., and bath, iarge screened porch, new well. electric pump, conte disposal, new kitchen and modern § rm paved st, nice lot, arage Lake privileges - Easy terms. ote dorms For particulars call West Fairmont, almost new GI J. Owens Broker OR 31450 Presale. S rms basement, of! fur- aoe — WATKINS LAKE mace, aluminum storms, paved st. rear yd 7 eee. $1800 down. Bal-| @ rms and bath, brick home. 3 “PONTIAC: RE "“ALTY bedtms Resplaes fab besdment. automatic ot] hea: lake privi- C: leges. Bandy beach. 'y block from TI Baldwin For Sale Lake Property 44 au YEAR LAKE FRONT HOME. PE £0715) sabe. 912.500 with $2.00 Dn For particulrs call F J. Owens, Brok- er +1450 lace for one who likes privacy | ord toad HWY AT ELT rms can arranged. John St James, Phone TO 22518. Tawas FE 81104 __MA 6.2503 City, Mich. ‘APARTMENT HOUSE. 9 UNITS, PONTIAC TOWNSHIP, 660 ACRES,| ‘income of $600 per month. Will located on the 8. E. cor of Mt | sacrifice for 65, down, Balance Opdyke: 90 land contract. 249 Orchard | Clemens 8t and M24. (Opdyke: | Lake FE 8-0344 Sell all ot part. Ready for sub- dividing == MODERN BUILDING ZONED perry eosin pov heat. excel- 4a Ww y__ Huron st Easy Parking WASH" B. BASIN FOR BATHROOM anted. Must be modern. Also a use a 30 inch wide roll-e-way will eusp cash for either. Call Liberty 9-2690 WILL ACCEPT LAND CONTRACT, lots, etc, as down payment on 3 room house in Twin Beach section Shelby Township, 60 acres jocat- "eos 18. Poo- Full price $4,050 with $100 al- eee a work to be done on 8000 sq ft. Terms, ed E. of Deguindre on 8 ne tac | Press. of 25 Rd i Runyo Ready tor “subdividing "endreocs Rent Lease Bus. P Prop. 49 WA Investment Co trot, Forest 8-403, Rochester, Olive 2-2047_ | fwpgPENDENT GAS STATION IN ; § ACRES REAL GARDEN LAND. “operation doing good business on 6 room house, full rece: $7400 Main 8t. tn Clawson. Lease at 1 _ W. DINNA | cent per gal on gas. low inven- 66 W. Huron 8t “re #2577 _tory Phone Lincoln 1-1210. 116 Acres OFFICE AND COMMER- CIAL BUILDINGS. Tele- 1 mile north of city limits, graph and Haze! Frontage on 2 formers - ‘« mile off main highway r NT ld ea] subdivision . land R. AY O NEIL. Realtor Priced for quick sale at less “62 8. Telegraph Open than $400 per acre Call for FE 3-7103 her 4: °F b1ae2 |Co-operative Real Estate Eachange FOR LEASE, 3.500 8T FT. COM mercial garage, gas’ station, large details For Sale Resort Prop. 444 Leslie R. T ripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence St. AS oh Evenings) out-door parkin, me oree near town FE 54-8161 or _Write Pontiac Press Box 62, $15,900 in HOT DIGGETY 1"! frozen restaurant 975 Baldwin Ave RESTAURANT POR ‘SALE. LEss mene Rd.. Drayton Plains. One ily and one on oly 4th store in fron in cash or Lrvediy Business s Opportunities 51 AND HOUSES ON THE ale Hwy. across from Hatchery Opportunity ts go inte custard and drive-in i! All e Saar supplies and bulld- zs . nly $109 down jease ° RIDGEWAY $65 per mo FE ¢-6203 A 62045 or OA 68-2461 Money to Loan 53 (Btate Licensed Lenders) Beh arteritis tetniincidd LI WILLIS M. BREWER 58.N Parke FE 45181, FE 5-7104 ___For Sale > Clothing —_ 54 Is Everyone Pressing You For Payments ? 2 uncanny DRESSES, tee La- Don't be garnisheed, slon't lose dy's sult, $5. Both size 11. Giri's your i bits risk beeing Fie coats, size 8, $5. FE 47412 credit H you are in ely y NTICAL BRIDE Ibs payments are too higi—do see * gnADENTICAL, — BRIDEAMAIDS us or ceil us at once- separ help Reasonable OR 3-5468 you et ae o & oun inan- or tial ‘footing we have a creat | BOY'S CLOTHING. [Size plan that will protect you and nice suits, ete. sults your job FE 2-0686 Mr Jerome. Ain 200 Will at mas FE IDE ; \ ORLD I I 5 BEAUTIPUL CHANTILLY LACE MANAGEMENT pecdiee ale smudged will nel or ‘earl » la cap nme hearts coeavel nates Pate veil lo match--$10. Also lavénder : * Tuesday. y redyel bridesmaid dress, $5. FE Savanpont AND CHAIR, $10 60 Downstairs sofa” . $24.50; full size bed UPRIGHT PIANO, $35 guse ee: Ll aloes stove - PE 2-3802 ee 50; gas stove. new ate) Sp SSR away beds, complete. $1795. Eee USED CONSOLE TV. sgl _ TV nna kit. $9 seltcons bed s rings. 96.06. en WALTON TV » $39. Walton, Cor. Josiv PE 2-2257 TRADE-IN DEPT. Dropleaf _ with 2 Coal 50: rock- trade. 42 Orchard Lk. DINING at TABLE . WIT: chairs, corner cane: 4th. St. ales 6pm 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 4% FT. WALL TILE 25c iia HOUSE PAINT. GAL., $1.95 BEER INLAID TILE 10e RUBBE R BASE PAINT, GAL $3 50 SYERS, 14] W HURON 43064 DUNCAN PHYFE ‘DROP LEAF TA- ble, buffet and 4 chairs. Teble oer 12. condition. FE wood Ave. FE 47681. 2 pe. livt ‘room: ‘suite 3 pc. metal bed, complete . 5 pe. small wood dinette Guar. recond. elec. washer $29 95 Guar. tratler-size sd refrig. $40 95 USE vou’ CRED E-2 TERMS LY MAN? S 18.W Pike Bt PE ¢1122 STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD, Ex- changed Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- ene. FE 3) TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR gas ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060 —W Huron UPRIGHT HOOVER WITH AT- _tachments. FE 46605 tarp GAS RANGES $2950 AND R. B Munro Tlectric Co. 1080 W. Huron USED HOTPOINT 1 IRONER, Ren cco dishwasher $125 Uses 24.05 & up | New elte Gas Ra $00 99 Sweet's aredis & e 422, W Hur #1133 USED “ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEARANCE SOME LIKE eonae ALL WELL ENOWN 40 ELECTRIC RANGE. 30 IN PHIL- reel AO Like new. ($135 FE EASY 4PINDRY WASHER. LATE eiieo” model. Only $60.96. MI ELECTRIC RANGE, REFRIGERA- tor, dishwasher, dining set, chrome dinette < poeuece ac- cessories, Roll-aw bo | bed. metal ee et velenoe right MA 6-1232 a, $40 95 “Aoouance LECTR = LATE MODEL, |- like new Take over uence of | or yments of 8 for ir 0 GA. 80 GA. _4 mos Dealer Phone ae * E 81564 ne raed ee ae $49 50 TERMS CONSUMERS POWER co @ LAWRENCE. FE a USED REFRIG.. $20 144 State St. Apt 3 ~ USED TRADEIN _ DEPT, DINETTE. a Chest of drawers seecess $1495 Hurry in Only. ee ie 5 Sets Left Bhretitag Soo Bie Deluxe foam padded with: Rca" ty Si "Er $39 90. chrome finish. In gray, yellow and green. Kegu-, larl¢ $119.95 now $79.95, | WAITE’S FURNITURE | SHO: ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. CONVENIENT TERMS 341 8 Saginaw 8st PONTIAC MICH ppo DOUBLE 1 BED, SPRINGS A AND Firepise rertia tag eit wa. 080 2X36 COTTAGE beets Pe aa Business 0; rtunities 5! DOWNTOWN GET CASH QU ICKLY mattress. 6-yr_erib and mattress ‘Stu Re Portia Well in and wired Lot, 50x00. WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN : ; NTUN. Teeter-Babe, Tiny Tot safety ta- Mich OR. 32643 ou’ ake, between. Atlante and Hut we OODED ACREAGE FOUR STALL RESTAURANT Up to $500 asd eats) mney caeicsuees Che ; she ICE STAT sae aed a rls snow suit, siz ‘al ALL YEAR ROUND FURS HOME ing. = cash. Phone OR 3-0587/ Six acres Pullding ta” gretet| SERVICE STATION One of Pontiacs finest and 1948 to 1998, care Bring your! FE ® ot now suit, size on e iJ afier ow ulppe ie beoistad t. it depts e¢losed itn i oe: diving rei Ddncaned: curniture: | § COTTAGES. COMPLETELY FUR- iiimschi'e quot. oncieaea cec| toe Mtoiste” Major Ou kloo Res. showing excellent profit on ming ve “Loans also made on fur. WINTER TOX. SIZE APPROX. 3a utifully land scaped. apire Jot. |= cisked’ (Beats (ane (bal Kesioc omy 3 aliout weet at meme, sonable: Vay Sete cree altractiva over $70,000. An unusual op- niture. signatures aud other se- han eras Pendleton sports aia ated in English 2222 Buck- | ollins, ® of ac . portunity here for ambitious curtth sine 42 long, Excelient condition ham Lake: Btrictty | $1 $9000 down. Ed Collin rental terms, further informa. if _318 each FE 5-4561 rivets. oc Lewiston, Mich > ' tion Phone FE #1511 restau! mas ttle ananacl vate. Price, $17,500. shown by CARI. W. BIRD, Realt to hendie and : tpocintiment only. Tip an ee Lata NEW 4X20 CABIN” Wil bwoop 503 & nity Nar'l Ba: Sein STALL SUPER SERVICE STA. os #00 Shown by Sale H h ; . 30. TOwnsend . Detroit; | Shores on Titlabawassee River, pes ee y “Kres nk oe. tea Very good location, low in- “appointment only. Call on a al ) = e ousen old Goods 57 ELgin , Bham_ _ $1500. FE 46909 ; E FE 51393 ventory, Call FE 2-017) tht, one BEA iL FT LAKEFRONT : RIVER FRONTAGE | ase a LABLE. gUCHY: — t ti _— 2 NORGE ELECTRIC STOVES on Wolverine ©. 6A room modern home x a Au oma 1c k Iw. M. St ut, Realtor ‘Loan Com an iso 2 Norge refrigs. Good condi- with $1,450 do Hannan corner lot, zoned comm ercial, ACREAGE at te) p y tion Private home FE. 8-1773 on river near good fishing lake. é 21 TIN. Gaginaw St. Ph fe Sy = — ideal it meren ee a Just 10 1 i lots on one parcel 67700. Shop Open Eves. Til 890) | 202 PONTIAC 9-9 ) BL BI 2 E SURMER) SUSCTRICTS STOVE 7 -1I>> ryan rom sarod argain $8,- oot h chair $3 H - WATKINS LAKE $00 "With 62.500 ‘de oo | FE porch cha ouseware sam Bec ee PAUL Mo 20NES ‘REAL ESTATE Hare acre parcels $600 per acre | a GIFT SHOP WELL } Pitesti | -9 pee és aay wnlte ping boards rE R ROUND HOME| _Huron Ph FE 4-3506 Teme AW FORD 11 MOI IE cE G GRID- _ Dixie » Mwy. OR +7211 new, i eivneaace tt YEA RA around home eansiots Saat month, sf, DOWN. 8 AGENCY LE. Y 5 Ww IT H TIMKE N DON'T } MISS oT a ao ale DINING ROOM of 2 e. bedrooms, homey living Ogemaw County. Take route 53%: W. Huron FE 1540 ROLI-ER - BEARENGS] Best restaurant buy, located tn L = suite. 3 pair light | Weight beige toons = fie . Me. 70, from Sterting- Follow: the 1. : My Baits) AN D S De IT TER busy downtown Pontiac ee 78) tolasna $25 to $500 Graperies 24x80 «zie. poten eet thes. Coren) LUZERN = MIC ~ OXFORD ACREAGE ' aa vent yall ieeas sa cauicanaan COMMUNITY LOAN PIECE. Buisccune = ‘DINING Sen carpeue: in ieing eesca and 1 ZER} E. 11C H | 60 acres of scenic partly wooded) oy 14 | ID E S; SOU T Hy) o Owner's health forces sale. Rea. 30 E. PRIENDLY spot 7101 set Nice. MY 2-4 6 ‘ arge reem jog cabin ituat- | land. Ip the heart of ihe Brae sonable te: | L SERVIC ecu rt MONTGOMERY WARD Geched” areey fiaseés ei] $4, Jiacre of and lacated in Gramor ails ar nerd | BEND LATHE, MILI... oma ETTIOTT & SON | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | feisetrmn toed tint Woo AB yreh, fully “ineulated auto = South Branch us Sees CE, SURFACE GRINDER, ic de | ae = Rosedale Sy'van Vilage. after eat. storms ond screens, nic Priced a 780 on terms. | 8 and 10-acre parcels tor homes or, , . WESTERN HWY. AT 202 N MAIN 5 30 beach sale ter etmaree| ROD RIN. E te BROKE R gmail farms Loca-ed wn Oxtord-/ DRILL. PRESSES! MIDDLEBELT i Cute Ne © . i3'sx14 OREEN LEAP PATTERN k drop offs, Nicely jand.- | | Metamora area large barn on! _. > FE &M MA 62503} ROCHESTER. MICH. ru Txtl plain greeg rug Bo, guie tes tet cae ney re 500 509 Elizabeth Lake Ra _FE atl om | oe <4 tre! Reasonable terms | ( il | } Sk iP ARA’ r ( IR: NEIGHBORHOOD a R Oo CERY LOANS $25 TO $500 ae hoor: aia ie Trelicenwerd! iced eo bisae wie vee doen | SAGINAW BAY ound “Mi APY FGATE ag OIL SEPARATOR, TO.) “Ber “a ri be Sho iivesroce |, f0br EM 32003 ec + ¥ n ous al. >, : c * = al. = (9 CUBIC FT NEEP PREEZE ee | STATE-WIDE | Woncttor Conecre /Pore GoPane ancients | oy gSQUREROLE hone | Mra BE kt ENE CLARK REAL ESTATE| B&Qutiful iste, root home WORTH OF COLLETS, new and Taveare sacking: a re $20 TO $80) | 4:CU, PT DEEP FREEZE. ints FE 4-042 ° north of Pontiac Features 20 ACRES ON ROMEO RD OFF) J)[}> J] J< ADS, PUSIHI-| plans tor sot ice-cream merchan. LO. ANS 20 TO $500 ie Over ‘payments: $567 Bert- = re Rese panel walls large living ROCHESTER (RD 3 ibedrooms, | 4 re dicing G LT Woods Sales Co. 11 On signature only Open E sodliasdape foom: wilh firepians, dicic Frcnan and Ginette, rempos room| ERS, SLITTER HOLD-| 61d. ce Gteneate i-s0ve, Grace Oe 'SEHOLD 5 x 18 IN SINK 6 IN PAUCET. Multi sting Se La & 2 ! pie Listing Trice room... 4 bedrooms fireplace and good fencing. Just arhine SIs \p ~ _ Rapids . 39 in. rollaway bed and mattress ae Offers the finest: in swim: right for market - gardens. best! RS, MISC, OTHER NANCE CORP. OF | else chair double im codea) bed- ———__— ~ — ming. boating, fishing & soll in Oakland County. Five acres, TOOT I ‘ (2 COM.- STATE- WIDE. Sa Aes | ead. Must Sell 168 B Jessie DONELSON PARK. 110x130. ON hunting Priced for quick of moots | Dear garage, stable Ota: Ca 3) elf PONTING | 30° ar HOF WATER HEATER Ieeel for bi-le pr! Price eeu se - geet) eae tepals Ue we HALES TOMATIC SeAse C. excellent bullding and | v a s _Seainaw 8t FE #0835 EM jes tubs with standard Ld Lg ve] home rice available in the same area Ni | Ny ™ = a CM 3-063 Pine pe front en) anil I: Fas casa oe Rooter: B.D. CHARLES, Re ealtor, SHOE: i x ELLENT| sypnest Ample perierear at AB APT SIZF ELECTRIC STOVE Toad, off Wallon Bivd Just{ lor Cottage +as3 Lakeside MEST elenraph ret) CONDITION. $14,500, for, 1988 003, ota Gocrenamenties 35) 000 L Families’ Prigidaire etrigerator An mn 4 i} a . - gales debe swale Rect GOS phic SE | ; 4 ACKES | CASH. CALL JOA. TAY-| to buy reat estate ech a Be will sell : 1 . Cleared Gentle rolling Only $1,950 ee is ' = ~ = 6.0 W. Huron 8 Ph 43525 | KALKABKA AREA — we | fenile rolling Only LOR, FE 4 2544. SEVERAL PROVEN money mat. Reconimend 3 CURIC Poor, “UPRIGHT | CAKEFRONT Lot ON HUNTOON | Heart of Gee. ‘Pat country, \ 1) ACRES : =e oe ine taverns with low down pa)- | freezer Olive 6-278! ~ « » t m mt i} _ a - ———$ wah 85x180 good location. OR | Valuable armed timber Of scenic beauty Trout stream LADIES BE YOUR OWN Boss peal, Estate Service of Pontiac | / ANTI bes | | $18. 000—termaw Pine plantings, white birch hard-/ Excellent lingerie & founde- ; C eT S Bedirm suite ear drop pulls, nt shop est 18 D. CHARLES, Realtor u iO $80. Colored glass. “Gone with NEAT CLEAN “COOL EY LK CAN. | wood timber Ideal site for coun- tion garmer nop e th Wind": 3 front Completely furnished BEAVER ISLAND. '« sec. try home Only 85.$00 yrs Stock consists of name wi S. Telegraph - _FE 40521 per wind “am Museum Sa ponan with $900 ¢ tion =) private eos and 1 ACRES brands only. A-1 location, - ree are Settee Gam river main ighway wr ig NU, low rent Owner retiring. e for ¢vVerrone Bogie Lake front 1% car garage 2 food large dwellmes and _ Gentle rolling terrain’ Bom Only $5000 plus inventory ( Te eC! } Heels each teins Eooilsc Ree erea— Perfect beach. Nice wooded lot. : f All high & dry Lake $2000 dn. or will take esi where you can quickly bor. ea eel ee $10,250. easy terms. barn Ideal for ciub. Oni C fremage Only "; mile from US| house or contract in trad Ws 1 APPROXIMATELY 50 SQ YDS 815.000 Por details call 10 and stores Priced at $25,500, LPs oS NeinGe coreuumh pay nent Bera ace tit carpet, in on Lape, tabe freak nummer cottage it ACRES SEMELRYMEN, Ts 18 TT IngutRE mrafecsral tmowt No | Pie main section. eran” FE rm ats with $050 dn. | ___ - <= ? « | ine small Jewelry busl- jona. | Sale Se Proy » 45A m0 tt CR saad ness on 8 Saginaw St Price had HURON Ce A BUY! 8 SMALL RADIOS, $6 TO White Lake priv 2 bdrm. ese hall i <- & trees. Oniv si 900 ith 8 oe of $3730 inchides stock, f!x- TO BUY TO SELL ‘REALTOR = Record plavers $12 to $16 paneled liv: room corner fire- | eee: Cy ecw $600 down | tires & ace recetvable, | PARTRIDGE 18 T BIRD COST OF RORROWING et FE 35-8755 _ rane eh ean a menetes 811.230. “ORTONVILLE 1 en 160 ACRES | Don't miss this opportunity, | _TO SEE Buckners 18 LESS THAN ASPHALT THE te i puse ee ha RAERRS 1 mile road frontage on 2 county POUR HINE { lnolsum) Floor) tile 2c Basement barn smal] acreage x _ “1. i ROTOR ore eI | incleum Floor Tile ........ 2 Lena Lake fread! earl reendinewel it Git Wen ek Mn Ani elatea Hunt Cup arew NICHOLIE & HARGER | “LETS TALK Unclaimed ‘Linoteam 7 49, pi.sc0 = whistle 10.900 with | Hell Rd ———— Priced at $45,000. terme swe HO rone FE 56183 | BUSINESS” Get needed caer quickly White Enamel $19 © For Sale Lots (6) Busintes eocolan ; | om ouuekerre® Inieodiv HAROLDS SEE * IINOLEUM ‘BU 3 LADD’s” rs) ° eC arinaw 7 G: Trocke GROCERY STORE DRIVE-IN PPT IANS AU BURN HEIGHTS ‘ Nees Epa es ¥deal established Drive-In restau. TRADE-INS GUARANTEED 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467! welll located lots on Adame Rd WEST SIDE rant in lake area in Pontiac D~ £ Automatic washers £9950 un Sineer Aubern “ea Ensetiorieieni tog Ripe Sotama’ Top) equip ucKkner Wringer washers $22 50 up r 2 home sites el TOO each, oF This well payin tocer tore ent an 5 0 y efriverators $3995 up LAKE LOTS sigee fer *ah pi OeEN, SUNDAYS hea lbeen(ecabliched for cg leccc}) de® Fj Vacuum cleaner 795 up 'D LAKE FRONT at Mace- K.G. HE MPSTE. AT) | 4286 Dinie Hwy Drayton Plains; 19 years, reason for selling is . Inance oO, Rov's Replacements Parts & = rrp aired ie m te. 20e 102 E. Huron Street 4256 N. Taper ma or M24 cade reo pe) Le amr Sie (cor ROLE. OUT ertice. 96 Oakland . wn : . ner location, only ocks from ~ ~ PE 46-6284 Eve FE 2-397); - City Limits” West suburban, this THE BARREL Offices are located: ABOUT ANYTHING You WANT WATERFRONT LOTS on Pontiac a a 48 ‘5 @ small neighborhood store} 3 t d wi FOR THE HOME CAN BE’ FOUN Lake. ees from $1,100 to $2,500 | AKE PRIVII EG ES For | "Sale | ‘farma 48 that will show a profit from $1060 the Tears ey eee put Pontiac 2nd Floor National Bidg AT L&s SALES > With terms. ad Eee] ~~ to $178 per week Very clean and tertainment) is located in fast : A little out of the way. but a lot 80 ft lots from $695 WANTED. TO RENT OR BUY,| neat. seif serving, modern fin- frowing section of the county and Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy less to pay Special while nhey LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS at Wii- aa feet on pavement $1195 small farm 3 or 4 bedrooms | tures. beer and wine take out is growing right with it Only Sel last, lawnmowers $290 Hams Lake $650 & up with rea- 40M business lots just 8 left at : Appny Pontiac Press Box 66 license Owners keep about $2300 29 minutes from Pontiac $10.000 Walled Lake. 230 Barnston | Gas and electric refrigeratars, sonable rms ne Ee Ghia AG ee aati | Coosa | | with own * ha ures eae chests reRs- | Mice Cin eee ee miles 2 faye rosa miae . INVENTORY Call for appoint: | VIC HTI(G AX BUSINESS Utica 45482 Van Dree | ers vanities and springs and eS. G . Wood oO. rere Cat Owner. Mile oes 40 Acres ready or Se icing ment . ° us : ; : One Block herb) actoxs: rom leans saat ceyses Eling Pogue sescites : . : ; —— : . and plenty of other var seepage: ALES CORPORATION ‘ Tete So) aye Sh ca iieimps PEALTOR ‘ Ria Sei 8 ae eee a Ae Joe ooe fale ee INN NAN. CLARK R ESTATI ee —— - agvlte amet Ey a ibe roam 4 { & sal i] Conan un , f P 2577 as . 1 rane BE EE ECOG be 8.2699 ee OH vers hans or FF 44813 JOHN A LANDMESSER BROKER oher mise tems NEW USED ere @ ACRES WITH ~ $1800 DOWN en Fvening: and Sanday. 573, 8 Telegraph Ra | Need $500 Viet our rep oes for real os Suchy Realty. Ortonvitte MUL TIPLE 1ISTING SERVICE E #1582 | S barxalns 22 ACRES Wooded lot in Watkin«-Pontiac Ex- 79 ee YOUNG ORCHARD _Park At Our Front Door _ ; Withmtast, courteous seryice and USE oS Keel A seal PLAN 7 - tat 2 240 Such #4 Ort : 2 ces < 4 i RI Northwest of Pontiac Ideal -te; "\** § ; coe one EE AAG Te I | + : > Ten Dideiheuls vu Ganeee ees UP 10.2 MONTHS. TO PA for country home or estate Pri-| s90s159 level tot only $850 = . Sn oe | Reasonable price Well estab Sale Land Contracts — 52 Se YM SON Lavenieut ee | «We buy. sell or trade Come. out | | | n office, so convenient to pakr vate spring-fed fishing lake 6rm : | ACRES | lished Good grosa business On | ~~~ <6 eS ae and shopping, whete new pri-| &24 look around. 2 acres of tree | farm home. $15,730 — terms. Blacktop streets 100x150 $200 an | tateen COUNTY — main street in progressive town vate consultation rooms await ren Obes | . ve pee | farmer's farm, small modern| short distance from Pontiac Neat ¢ DISCOUNT you. Or phone FE 6-8121 and tell cS pen eee) . SILV ER LAKE Perry acres No $ 1x18 Jot:) home. Built in ‘83. Basement.| & clean Good fixtures. 5 year us your needs La 3 oon ee bs : tla dn J | on iorpane ame tar barn, 11) lease Nice living quarters. $5 ort “patance pesenis ee ‘ aye E. of Pontisc, or 1 mile | stanchions Ww rinking cups monthly er cent interes ‘ost H & A constructed brick Tateviront home. | ‘BUSINESS I8 GOON AT Lapps | Mik avd chicken beue' 612600 JOSEPH B. REISZ | home jun west ot Poatiae’ Cine ome uto Ra. Msg > Helents op Auburn Tlb and chicken house ome Just west of Pontiac Clark ae ~Sdedrms. 2 tiled baths. very |. with terms REALTOR 53'_ W Huron St | Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron 8t PHONE FE 5-9241 SEAT Ceca di erence! | ADD’ S | 10 ACRES | ___FR 20280 or MI ¢-4asip re ye ie oan Company, ANTIQUE: ne : | 4- 8 or r ‘ar’ I | fng lake, Wall-to-wall carpeting | | Beautiful building site Walter's! B P | Hc 1] spel be N. Perry Street aes | ana Genres. Outside | OPEN SUNDAYS "RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE | DUSY OO a caosane Hours: 9 ee ‘ aetariays 8 tot ser HER Moe are de | iE = ! meee brick grill shade: OS 975 Raldwin Ave 4.6203) New 40ft building with prick | Worth of seasoned first land co aan ARENS TILLER $65. POWER frontage A desirable home fer #86 Dixie Hay Drayton Plains — FOR FARM8& AND A cthwine front. Well equipped pool room, pnacea from $400 to 88.000 Clear i lawn mower. Jacobsen. $65 Like « distinguished peo Shown bs Sd ER Cail Rutledye OR 31111 FE 40003 {1 Tg mice business Half of bull’ | title and deed delivered with each | \W new 890 Robinwood off N Perry lar 7 | ing leased as restaurant et $74 | - purchase er collecting for | : . - wc | eppeintenteciy) (ss soot tee, tee i H AG lect to ART METAL DeSK. 66° LONC 4256 N Lapeer a or M24 WANTED TO RENT “OR RUY yer month Illness ‘orces sale veers I decided to liquidate in- : meee . ae nae le Seti i Ae . 3 ISNT Dp pee LS AD small farm J ar 4 bedrooms rvervthing goes and, building cividually or in one block Dis. | PA PATER PIEAN Ped con iti most reqona dic FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2 LOTS i100 x 130 Saar War Apply Pontiac Press Box and pool room -quipment 85,800 | count 10 to 20 per cent Patable fen eres vou eed ow Pas fra, 53-3001 ~ 24 OW. Lawrence FE 56105 kins Lake Estates FF 5-371 == : ———— down and $130 per month Tiered peal at monn ister i MiSeUG “GimoGiie Ge 2 pen Eves, LOTUS LAKE CHOICE BUILDING : . . . €an afford Phone write or come BED. VANITY & DRESSFR WITH Next to the Consumers Power lots Will sacriice Cuil FE 00424 | Metamora Hunt Club Giroux-Franks ain oy edie (cat aircon: | cls sti lope ea ates e Snes _after 5 pm MA 5-1251 { GENERAL REAL ESTATE per cent Ladies tnvited Buy EF] IAL ; Bh. ARGAIN | ROCHESTER | Ae 3 ACRES 100! We have 100 acre farm that 4305 Dixie Hwy “OR oo contracts play safe. interview i Tabi as rence $20, | pees | aca r "ih eeesiie a con : Open until @ Bun. [tii 4h apron ent only. Ask for Mr FINANCE CO | Electric renee . _ $25 lean = e barn excellent con- Ses oon we WUE . Pa ACRE, EMIT a Pace] Sh headlamp IDEAL, COUNTRY HOMESITE CO. 4 w tamronee NC Pir ante Bien Ee MB i BM | we ecp | room farm house for you 930 First, Rochester, Michigan amrencelé ioe come precio ns LOT. 80 x 350 ON S BLVD. EAST | women to remodel and re- Phone OLive 2-065) LOA $500 rota rr el : = | _of “Crooks $1,950 Lincoin qosty, ‘| decorate Can be developed ——— BA R & LIVINGSTONE ; Small retrigerator . i | Lor FOR SALE. CORNER BAO- | into a are class Gentie- CI l g WE H AVE 65 _W. Lawrence St FE 4-1538 | [2 ted, “Complete aS _ley and Rapid FE 2.8695 man’s farm els HEN YOU NEED vy OR TRADE GO swimming—GO | . WHE} WE B |2 ADJOINING LOTS, 50 by 200 : . : Several good six per cent land OAKL ix D | h ‘ ight pl s ne . contracts for sale with liberal c ihe pe hne Cot cnet! gach) Draston Heights. MAj | Country Home | 18 PHE “BIRD* TO SEE dene) Cue fot yeu | to FURNITURE * riding— jOatin Ao A . . no ~~ . want a good contract to fit your ' GO hi ki : GOt ee ! BURLDERS | | teres truce, Via ee LODAY S SPEGIAIS poeket book, , 104 8. Saginaw __FE_2-5523 xO hiking—GO huntmyg ! MORE HOME 8EE KERS } ts CAesitan Gumeeen nite | MAIN HIGHWAY RESTAURANT | Vem 7ceo gant t gui-his oa) en ‘BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PROVIN- GO sunbathing ! sete hoe art gree ESATA TLR | Tiel ater siulsen ot, Mae | TH. BROWN, Realtor | pepe “pub sami oe MER humtiut lorcet cs GO surfing!_ | Rochester $30 per 1 = Pepe cen he bought for | : (1362 Wo Huron Ph PEELE MIO vutcet (We) willl Gelgiad) te helt | ce win: ontcltercd hese. ant Yes, all this and more too - more. Cah or terms | WELL FQUIPPED @ room hotel } you with your money problems hostess chair and ladder back for q weekend or a life time Judy, owner Lincoin 2.1420 and liquor bar. doing excellent | 20% DISCOUNT side chairs white bedroom sec-, the 7 shore} area is for YOU! ~ BEAUTIFU! BU TT DING oe business Neat and clean as a /o Ses - | Tetary all in excellent condition Brownell Realty, FEd- fel OF histle thruout Separate own-| $5970 contract on a new 3 bed- ’ 10-00 to 12.00 700 to 9 286 poo | 2-8837 for full informa- SLE. vl LAK ers 2 bedroom home and rea! room home with full basement . Otte: a Dr _ fin oo nem subdivisions ard | @ Yoin acroru sreet ee ae ETON (MBGRANCE| (gya,) ‘rMded) “at dust ele.ose || Sour lcont oai778, wna rac FINANCE CO. BENDIX ELECTRIC | DRYER. other available properties. Privilege lots $44 100 Oakland Ave FE ¢28e| °°°°" | B deg ew. tul ieuaranteed elive AY REAL ESTATE | 702 Pontiac State Bank B/ and insta’ rd. pay men 975 Baldwin Ave FE 4-260) Open Eves sree Parking) peautTy saLOn — Exclusive FE 1674 “$2 per week. saving GaemertiaGs rs Belen Ate —___FE 4.200 nop, in Birmingnam rea on| FC Wood Co, tel "At condition “tie. Proae PONTIAC {AkE) ROOM FUR. | 4 LOTS ON \BACK | Elizabeth Lake Road = __Mortga e Loans 54 \ a cottage, on island. Faces) {87 on front — 120° deep. Pull! Choice 90 ft. business frontage, Woodward. Top location pegliagl bien: Seco mann | MY 33711, ese Beach’ Lot, 30xi45’, stee}| basement. W Case Take Zox | facing on 2 streets with 120 f1 at) ‘7 Of barking. $8,850, Co wins REA oe 4. ue = BILL At) HEATI OFFER, Wall, G0ck, 6 x 36¢ shed, Subdivision $3007 ZLgin 64274 | oerd 0 parking. Priced at $3050 | Gag CABINS, GRILL. What ®|OR 31200 Office RK ae | LO! ANS $600 TO $1,500 look For Bale OMlscel: fg tale FE 2. i __ | COLONY LAKE LOTS AND LAKE ik D. RILEY, BROKER | wonderful business combination. | oe After, 8:30 eal OR 2803 For any purpose _taneo oun ANGELUS LAKEFRONT | en lots. Nr. Orchard Lr. FE aabeth L R 220 feet of valuable frontage on Ct Son homes mode or not ‘a an PIECE BEDROOM §sUITE. FE Excellent 3 bedrm, home 2 baths | ; Te Kor) Jeet Li Ld ACE) As busy Dixie Highway. 6-fur-| 25 i) » DISC OU N paxiene etl a caaiien an ; 27683 | t I 8 ve ‘ere lerve living room, Heatile ELIZABETH 1 LAKE ESTATES. 10 Fof Light Manufac turing SHE Ce anil aa gent Par-| improvements BOTTLE GAS porch Auto heat. Garage for 3 | ty 145 Gateway Micem bens © butlding of sold) cided at ju $11,000 down ! $2256 Write Pontiac Press Box) Joye, eel Fe -tn on enciors New tow price Complete tnstal- . Sandy beach. extra large BU . construction Wonderfi!) location, y ether purchased as an invest. jouses partly constructe lation Only $5 plus gas Kenvcn. shady lot, paved st. 70.000: takes BUILD NC )\\ on en paved Mghwey ¥ ent or for owner-operation— | - Sa 4 To build a garage or on _Rottle Gas OR 3-249) ~ ue In our weil reat ed Waterford z fee miles irom pete eZ this cant be beat $1 ii, a OU \ Ty 5 Me cond: orgs ares “| : "FURNISHED TAKEPRONT l'OME Hills Estate Bastin ates freely rats / commercia ae 100 ft 05 S¢ A = : meen fram on d g . rs pply 200 National palkiips 1 ~wt Bald we lake 5 very | ee ! ee aed ee) vonal our at ois 0 ferme eal WN ARD E. P; AR 7 RIDG | Say Oniy $4,985 to handle Secured by _ Pontiac or phone F FE 4 47 YOU R I. IFE 5 M. ADE nice rms. th Large store) HERBERT a D. VW IS Belaiences ee ee “PE 435g] § foom and path modern home VE ASIER through Classi-| Brepiate, nics lakefront porch 4025 Ponting lake Rd FF Sa EE MEBRET > & GREGG REALTOR | in town. Bold with $1,009 down gare «1 Gener trans, move right toid | WHIPPLE, | aké ists Union Lane 1030.\W. HURON | GUIDE. TO GOLD: Sel fied Ads. To solve every-| n ke a this ly furni home| 190 ft frontage WoW Bigelow | Union oe, wi se REAL | ESTATE. a, BUSINESSES R. J. VAL is i. Reali things you're not. usiri 7 day roblems quickly, dial | ® 2 do ) Se4 W Huron St. FE 58-5492 or | EM “ RUOUT M ba (oiniasg od he 5.0693 22 Wi Murer Sein! FE 5-005 | mves. EM 3101 or fu 3.3708 Onn ere 3 ts LE LISTING SERVICE | through Classified Ads} f FE: 28181, el : : i) % , . 3 4 / ‘ ‘ or « i rh P i 2 eee eer , E 4 j { 4 , 3 “s P; a sy) ot P) ; ) } My ; i al = 0 { ‘ $ |. Downstairs VACUUM CLEANERS. PART < = brushes al makes 056 My rte ELECTRIC RANGE, NEWEST 30 = inch model. newest 1056 features, VICTORIAN DAVENPORT AND > one of Americas famous name chatrs. Just redone matching tap- brands, $299.95 value, $169 0 estries FE 8-281 Michigan awstenc ent, 393 Or- WASHER $15 ELECTRIC STOVE | chard Lake | $12, Baby bed. $8 Portable ra- | SALE HH GooDs | dio) $8, Record player, $15 FE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR $50 $9177. FE 2-761 WASHER, PULLY AUTOMATIC FULL SIZE ELEC. “STOVE NEW | Famous name brands Slightly. uick-heat units, perfect condi- | scratched Terrific valugs Mieh- j_ ton. 90 day ntee. OR 3-3536 | ican Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lk | FOR SALE BEDROOM, Ave sultes one: J piece modern WASHIN GMAC INE GAS BTOVE limed oak one 3 piece mod- round oak coffee table firenio+: erm Prima Vera - one 3 piece set Elec kitchen clock, wafte hand decorated grey enamel — irom, Teeter-Babe baby «air Each with spring and clean mat- Russe! Wright dishes Phileo r. tress MI #2208 °° dio. Other mise, household item FOR SALE mp cu. ms GEN-| MT 6-1385 ume deep freeze. chest type | walNnuTr w Er rF freezer, Excellent condition MI 5-4607 eORABERT CHEST 7 42208 OENERAL ELECTRIC 1 1215 TABLE, mode] Vv Call EM 3-$a62 bd ~ Wayne Ganert’s Appliance e Specials HAMILTON ELEC DRYER NICE $1790 8 ween washer $ 8% 00 | condition Only 9@0. MI 6-1300 | 995995 Norge ss) cu ft ref $188 00 FREEZER, KELVINATOR ( CHEST ange Motorola 21 tm. TV con- type—12 eu ft Excellent condi- | $239.95 tion $150 PE 7-0708 | s2m0'03" Norge 2oven gas a HOLLYWOOD BED COMPLETE. 3 $190 95 S| excellent condition. §25. FE: $-0047 | ames noree aute ideeped LA a Menrctouaid SE poem ges | AMY OF as ga stalle ee . MAN stalled $160.95, R. B. Munro a FROM” ms tric Co __1060 W. Huron EARS -TO PAY Jn ELECTRIC WATER HEATER | | 121 NN leacuas ____—CdFE 5-189 ashing Mac e | golf clubs & bag $6 Buffet a For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | dressers, cheap. FE 4009. télro 60x15 WHITE WALL TIRES & KENMORE WASHER. GOOD CON- atueee Like new 835 Ph OR dition $45 Blonde double dresser ; 23-6773 { | $100 Mirror, $2. 5 | bed, complete. |2 PIECE LIVING RM. SsUITE lore 7412 Good condition 1 plow and ma- | KENMORE “DRYER 1 IN GOOD | _hure for sale MArket ¢ 1630 ; cond, OR 3-2367 FRENCH DOORS | 8ET OF | KIRBY VACUUM “CLEANER + WITH siiding garage doors, on lete pores $35 FE 8-3496 or TH | sia track Cheap OR 438 — 54622 2° STEEL SEAuar LONG LINOLEUM ¢ PAINT SALE Cheap. 88 Orton St - MS prtce net Jacks S227 Beidvt0 |e CoMPRERSOR G66 C F PER VING = SUITE. min. Mounted in stee! trailer 10 FE 12-4866 gal Devildiss paint tank. 500 ft | MATCHING _ = BED AND| paint and air hose Spray gun dresser Springs and mattress. E 5-3608 extension and 2 guns after 4@ a Special, On | Ww indows — $50 Also several other nieces FE 2-8616 MODERN LIVING RO ROOM | FURNT- | ture Almost new Also 1 mat. Picture wal 875 54 tress FF 4-370 OXROW W INI W CO, MOTOROLA 17° MAH GANY CON- 19265 Hichland Rd. — M30 cabinet Oniv She 95 MI EMptre_ 1-408 Sie < MA*TAG AUTOMATIC WASHER “ANC Bok ee XC ES FR 45-1872 A FHA wo ved , Lod i KMOUCHIER DAVENPORT 1 Fr EF ESTIMATES BS 7471 sola ciueh Both in good condi. AUTO WATER HEATERS. $4495 tien 2 W Beverly FE 2.2598 » 1 cast fro tubs $6495 Re i ——— - | verce tram totlets $7111. 3 m MAPLE RABY BED WITH IN. | and lave. colored one tub totlet, G tory $89 95 A. Thompson, 80 Derspring mattress 14 ft Jong) 8 Pe r Well built & in excellent: condition Ee = $18 Also large dog house with BILL DAVIS AN 1 EXPERT 11- siding, floor and shingled roof, | nsed oil $10 Call MA 54210 anytime | who veut neeureall veulioen cas = to $150 less on any of Ki aiff MAPLE BEDROOM SET. LIKE tvpes, forced alr, gravity, wall new. Power lawn mower Slightly heaters, floor furnaces, or oi! _used Leaving city, MA 6-6315 & gas conversion jobs. Whether I 23 PC BEDROOM SUITE, Box| {tell oF you DO Eeoeeere sbring And/ mattress § pe: dining| Gniy a tool fans to call OR room silte Living room furniture | 3-244 for an estimate _ Rug 89 ne 6 GE Refrig.. May- | 5-GAL_ “SUEL oIL TANKS = 8 washer. (Olive 2-737. |" Gauge. a ree vented fill cap “most SELL FRIGIDAIRE ELEC-| $37 FE tric stove. orge refrig. plat- a oye form nem iy chair, Spin- ‘teks FR MOWER = a fe ofane Lin 4 I 8 See ‘BENCH SAW COMPL ETE WITH MOVING 7 ROOMS OF FURNT. motor and bench. $45. 8906 Arling- ture Carpeting repetics and ton off Pontiac Lake Rd misc Cr 54-7205 after | = ae NEW HI-FI, MAHOUANY FINISH, | 193 fe ECE MEET NOE aie beautiful with 3 eakers Cost used MA 6-2737 before & pm Sori $100, sacrifice ‘y. Ortonville BED. SPRINGS "MATTRESS ANT = = dresser, misc pieces of furniture NORGE PORC LAIN ( GAS R: RANGE, Good condition. $30_MT 43080." | Ett Sad rr ving BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS. town kitchen furnaces: Oi]. gas Hot water and steam NEW FAMOUs MAKE PORTABLE: sewing mechine. id coal. eth Se day or night. FE 98-1564. botlers, automatic water heater, pathmctbd Hardware electrical, «y plies SUherars BASINET, BATHIN- Crock and tile galvante cap- ette, child's table & gate Sewing pei pipe and: fittines:sLowe Bros. machine & sewing cabinet Smal! Paint, HEIGHTS ree: 2683 _PE 45 8 drawer chest. FE 8-2251. Call Lapeer Rd after § 30 p.m \'BEEF AND = HALF —AnD PRACTICALLY NEW WASHING ; Gverters Opdyke Market, FE machine Call after 12 noon FE _5-7041 _2-0367 | CASH F FOR + FUPNITURE REBUILT | WASHING} MACHINES, | ea — al! makes guaranteed vle Elec. | trie _502_N Jonncon_ FE +5169 REFRIGERATOR, DAVENPORT BURME! ISTER coffee table, 2 large round hand. made throwrugs, double win- | 42814" * Plasterboard .... $125 dows. All good cond, cheap. MA- 4x8%%_" Plasterboard cesses, $1.55 ple 5-004 after 4 pm rete io Plasterboard senmnue. US SIDE ARM HOT WATER TANK, ‘ong agterboard #108 Aileas! Heater | avon ree n | anit) and antl eee stock. _pipe. PE 4-1407, SCHATBLY GARBAGE bi RPOSAL 25 ib. Crown Coat m.Q. ... 8.25 Toso Ww" Huron Bate Wilectrie) Co: | 95 tb Joint iCement iin: Q. $220 250 ft. foint system $375 SOFA WIT WITH: NEW SI SLIPCOVER. 250 ft. perforated tap $ 99 Lounge chair, New 18-in Reo, 80 Ib. bag of ypsoilte ...... $115 Electric power mower, FE 71-048. / 50 tb bag of ti v6 -$ 69 : - 1 4x8 fir plrecore $84, SINGER EQNROLE Late “MOD: | axa," ply wood $395 e a bin Yake over ; py balance of contract st $13.34 aie "bag * Insulation a month or pay total of $45 46 Call at? fu hilsee De aler alls MAKE SURE iTs ‘SINGLE FOLDING. SPRING BED jUR | CrTE with excellent innerspring mat. | BURMEISTER gait. Also new. camp stove OR N i ru orthern Lumb PECIAL, EUREKA VACUIM 819 Mos re fk i fo. pares $69.95. Floot model, | Pontiac EM ‘2 eM 29747 'B. MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron,! petro rans NE Lah . Oo pees i ' yo ; sd } _—- me ' | , ‘ ES ot euso Wl io). BAAS ERS fd/s « ME, \ 2 {s (7, “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1956. FORTY- ONE % CABDORT ORs |) oan. te in, Double winks, from, w0.88. a} Bently 6. ya, ane ants, $65. OR CYCLONE mates. OR 3-8321. culeanup Time Is Here in’ and see our new Fations te the new Level CHURCH'S INC. P. D ; 201 bins ke rE $0108 "PAINT YOUR BASEMENT Truscon Tite Wall ..... $2.95 Gal, Paratex Fi .60 Gal.| Grand piano, size ; for wails . 96. ly over- B TL ‘nauled. ‘Beauiita, : wt onre Terms e Calbl Music COAL & ee SUPPLY CO, Co., 118 4 teginey. FE 35-8222. ; 61 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3.7101 RDE FELECTRON, SMITHS, 35 Se ‘Sota 0h FLUSH DOORS” SLIGHTLY | "almost _new. 960. MA S116 DOORS 3 it. by 7 ft Inte (door $3 and uraiont PIANO. $35. Exterior rs, he poem oi ieeg thant” wholesale 564 Orchard Lake Rd. Pirst|OSED BEAUTIFUL SPINET prices Hardware of ut e Rd.|_ plano. 18 E. Huron. 10:00 a.m. or after p.m.or anytime Sat. or Sun. ut uut_ before dark. le IN. TABLE lawn mower. BAW AND. 16 IN. OR 3-0404. sell bee quip ; State inspected. Northville, 9-T1W3 Ter EXTRA—SPECIAL Frat, east, Ss ft We mies aed to reeeure| ments. 10 “SELL. ARE in . Our weooly ¢ building materials are comp! = fro lock on your door, RECLA ‘D BRICK $3.00 Per C Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 Windows made to your der) New Fi from $3.50 up. PUMPS & POWER pumps. No money down. Trade-ins accepted. Reconditioned used ee Trade-ins cepted—Used mowers Riis HARDWARE Let us figure your job, —— garage, or complet e| SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Highland Rd GAL. | ees TER . $77.06) ) Gal. Auto. Heater | $59 50 Cae. sinks & fie ngs Laundry trays, stand, faucets 618.06, SA PLUMBING ___163 8. Saginaw 8t. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES. chrome, ideal for use over or alongside medicine cabinets. Mod- wrnize your bathroom $9 85 value 94 05 ichigan Fluorescent, 303) Orchard Lake Ave | FIRST QUALITY ; | tubs, $49.50° grade toilet 610.05 32x21 double sinks 05: hand, basins, from $10 G. A, Thomp- __Son, 80 8 Pe FURNACE WITH AUTOMATIC. Timken of} burner end storage’ tank $178. FE 20028 FLAG POLE. PAINTED, GOOD conditt FE 61013 _eondition. FE @-1013 | mer steel overhead factory sec- nds all sites and prices. Large salesiion from up. A modem door on your garage costs you —— fet us give oy a free estim es, we give Gold. Bell Stamps | BERRY DOOR 8A rE > GARDEN TRACTOR, 22 RIFLE Power mower. Call EM 3-0087 aft. ys Bs Gas AUTOMATIC HOT WATER ; heater 30 | ag 25. FE 5-5575 | - oe HEAD VARIETY tore. Sasiiss out Baldwm Arm. 8 Mac-O- Daints — FREEZER CHEST AND DeWALT ooce saw. Both like new FE are Lac EE STANDING TOILETS, san,? FR 212732 double sinks $ 9.95 Washbow!s. with ‘ittings $11 96 3 Ss eolored bath se*s with trim actory Ind» Irregulars $109 50 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172.8 Saginaw FE_ 5-2100) GARAGE _ Doone. a2 SINGLE. at | overhead Top cece. all fi $30 each ae 3" 4x8 Plyscore $4.95 tures, FLOOR TI11.1 9x9 S¢ EA. ~ PONTIAC COACH CO Dixie Hwy D Beas NOTE I) | | anig_t IN STOCK r. «4°. 6 8" Drain Tile Sewer Pine - all sizes Complete stock of fittings Sump ed rs Grease traps, flue Lining wall sden BLAYLOCK COAL & sUP NE sos 61 Orchard Lake Ave | —— JACOBSON LAWN - oWEA. es sulky, $350. Used 1 month FE 4-T505 JET WATER PUMPS 869 95 A. Thompson 80 S Perry. KENTILE ' Bix marbie colors. 9x9» inch. ia 9 Cents Each. | FLOOR SHOP Open 0s v0 8S Saginaw St KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER | Hand lawn mowers MA_6-3900 TTER 13c FOOT war _ G K GUTTER __Wick's, 2678 Orchard Leake Rd LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR eclor painting problems. Hun-, dreds of colors to chose from in! rubber base or Jelled Magtc—ao \ drip paint free parking in rear of store “Oakland Fuel and Paint 416 Orchard Lake Are E 815 AWN MOWERS SITARPENED & renairec) Parts Faun € Sticke, _ 16 Haddrt) Ct PR 43780 Lawnmowgrs Sharpened 5 Aditusted to factory standards Unclaimed lawnmowers $35 and up 294 Oakland LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. _N. Parke St FF 2-1311 LIONEL & AME RICAN. FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and genuine factory parte Free test) on factory analyse TASKER'S ‘63 wo HURON ! 8T.| | Mower “special. . 18 in. ro-! tary, side & front trim mers. S48. 22 other mod- els in all Evans Equipment, 0507 Dixie blwy. MN 53-7878 MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20°! mirror, ail metal cabinet $7 95) value, $395 Slightly marred Aiso large selection medicine cabinets with and without lights. new slid- ing double door inits, wall to wall cabinets, terrific values See our farge display. Michigan Fluo-|— _fescent. 393 Orchard.Lake Ave NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL, atiiust, of] and grease any make. mm penne within a radius for only $2 Parts extra, FE. 4-3030 535 Auburn Ave | NEW GALVANIZED PIPE (21) inane mn 1Qty leng AVE Prt: IMBING™ st 17278 Saginaw FE 5-2100 . 4 SIZCS. 4% tn Ibe ft) 5, in SA ‘EW AND USED MOWFRS ROTARY | — TILLERS | WER SPRAYERS | will gold on Time | payments available W F Miller) Garden and Inwn Eauitment | 1503 8S Woodward orth of 14) _Mile Rd Birm ngham MI 46526 | ® 24x24 FULL SCREENS. 3 20x24” 20x24 storm win-| 4 storm windows odd sizes | T comb. door 1 Lavson ity hp ee gas. FE T12. 28 Gerdon 13 sOGREENS & & STORM WINDOWS ft. ddor. Good ¢ondition, $25 “BOTTLED GAS CYL INDERS| and regulators Aluminum door canopies 4 fn wide. 44 long | 2548 Opdyke Rd FE 5-4382 IN “BOWER MOWER. one season. 2 combination storm 2 21 USED, E| and MOWER=a Reg. $85.50 Shallow Well Jet pump —$60.50. Myers Deep and Shallow Weil Sale le Store e Equipment 4 12 PT. rr. HUSSMANH MEAT COUN- __ter, Cheap. FE 45602. Etta GROCERS! BIG Bale! d Prices! Clearing Slashe building. 2 walk-ins, 2 meat coun- be: slicer, or . . GLASS FE = cases. 300 BURN aT ADAMS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. AUBURN “ant GHTS PE 27-6811 | Computing scale, 1 meat slicer 1 OMEX. BY PER ae grinder. % Buffalo 8. foot. Wall boxes for dup lugs, 26c ea. Main Genes al conaes ONE 6 FT ISLAND COUNTER c= G. A Thompson. 8 8. and one 4 ft. showcase, One beer- rry 6t wine neon sign Refrigeration unit. «INCH soit PUPE, 5 PT. $30 and compresser. OR 3-3623 Sump Pum $30.50 after 6 p.m un '& SAVE PLUMBING od ta eae _Sale le Sporting Goods 65 | STOP! | OOK! Agua A LUNGS. NEW AND USED. | For a ree uantity of used sed air, 60 Parkhurst. lumber. utton MY 32-6432. SALE PLASTERBOARD SALE a a ax8 in our warehouse at new low orice Get our Quality Building material on your next LA Tel, coe AEE SEPTIC TANKS Reinforced concrete. ed if desired. 473 FE 3 i special steel Clothes Posts Garage Doors | BENSON LUMBER CO. 549 8. Saginaw FE ¢2541 iC. TANKS, AND FIELDS IN- stalled Sewers, water lines and trenching 1 or SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE |FE 4-6428 3872 Eliz. Lk. Rd. |SOIL PIPE $345 PER LOP. WAR- —Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. _ STOR-ALL SHEDS _ All steel shed with locking door, del'd and set na Small down payment. EM 3-0081 STORM SASH Aluminum combination windows an’ doors LOW LOW oricel RE Sam. to @ om UMP PUMP, 20 OP 1'. PIPE. 20 Le a ww Chicago . [TOILETS $42 50 VALUE, ~ $23.95. Lavatories, §2050 value. $1495. Stall showers complete with fau- cets and curtain, $68 value, $34 45. “ese are slightly marred. Mich- igan Plwnrescent. 33 Orchard Lake Av Talbot Lumber For wet basement use Thoroseal, In paint. and Ph TRAILER 2 WHEEL 4x 8 STAKE Pree tire & cover ‘Breeze 1025 Oakland Ave FE 4-2422 AP- Union w Mile cor of Orchard ‘aie Ra. Teo LUMBER Ha 4440 Elizabeth Lake Rd VIOLIN PIANO, VACUUM CLEAN- r. Boy's 26° bike, 7% hp Mer- cury outboard OL 2-2827 VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH- $4090 value, selection of values. 393° SC(Or- USED BLDG MATERIALS, ', price of new a 31245 * large mes at terrific Michigan Fluorescent, chard Lake Ave. WOLVERINE LUMBER « WRECKIN New building, 320 8 Paddock. FE 2-0784 New 2x4'« 8 to 20 ft. @ cents a ft. pie 2x45, all eselcz: 4 cents a ft Used sheeting M ee oo doors, mai ft.x6 ft. 6 in. teen French doors, $4 ang up rounti Reynolds lifetime alumi- num gutters, 18 ce a Red common bricks, per M These prices cash and carry Mon thru Sat_ 8 to 6: Sun 9 to 2 WATER SOF TENERS | 80,000 GRAINS, yalue for $1869 terms. _factory direct and save! MI 6-324 Land sa oH WHITE SHOE ROLLER SKATES. Size 5. Maple dinette set. Red chrome breakfast set. FE 17-0123. {WELL PUMP & TANK. CALL OR 3 after 4 pm WOLVERINE LUMBER 320) 8 Paddock PE 2-97%4 xfs 8 to mf fe ft t ce aut . all lengths 4c ft U ‘ $50 per M Fi tor doors a ft in, $130 Used French Doors $4 and up | "a round Revnolds Jifetime | ‘aluminum gutters Ibe ft. ; ‘Red common bricks $35 per M These prices cash and carry Mon thru Sat 8 to 6-Sun @ to 2 YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN ~ CABI- net stnk, 54° model, $130,50 value, $90 50 These are slightly marred, also several 42° and 66° models Wall and base cabinets at extra- ordinary values Youngstown Kitchen Annex. complete display rooms and free planning service. _307 Orchard Lake Ave ___Do It Yourself FOR PENT Floor sander hand eander wal] paper steamers- waxers furnace vacuum cleaners Osk - land ° anc Paint 436 Or. emard Take Ave FE $-6150 FOR THAT PET PROJECT low prices, see Montcalm Build. | 156 W Montcalm Weekdare 90 to 4 Closed 61 Sundays .0 Thurs Cameras, i _ Equipment 61) AL deter Bought cert traded TS CAMERA Pre -PPER s1_W._Hur 68-6815 ‘camera, Reg $13 50. spec. 9 = Kodak dua-flex cameras. $1495 only 5 pia apse Easy terms §1! down. Beauv oes: FILM sEnvi CE 1032 W Huro ____FE_5-8753 | Sale Musical 15 62 a A week 120 fost ACCORDION bases, 11 LITTLE USED. shifts Original $1250, Must eo for $275 00, one included Real buy. Phone Roch- | ester OLive 2-0551 KCCORDIAN | POLLIN\, WHITE. 7 treble switches, 3 bass switches, 1 master switch OR 71-1204 |ACCORDION, ALL ‘BIZES — FINEST quality at lowest prices Free accordion loaned to beginners with | lesson. FE 5-5428. - _ BALDWIN ACROSONIC Salem meple fintsh Brand new Freer display model. Greatly Ax uced Your old piano in trad ini Calbi Music Co. 110° N _Saginaw FE, 54-8222 _ oes sara 3-3874 $95 doors. 8 windows with patctins CAPEHART wae TABLE PHONO. sereens Phone FF 2-4414 ; mo ee take over pay aN pt pl ment ‘is NEED AUTOMATIC | HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN MOD> HEAT ? ? | -2 blonde, 15 months old Direet factory priced cn oil- fired Cort, ‘incoin 268 Sts cash furnace. = Le Os and size Can) 2" oe Rian furnteh, du a i Teoma poe for An. con e ® OR 33777 * “r E. 46509) a church. Cheap. FE 47153. t ‘SAND. GRAVEL C SPINET | CHIC PRG O ROLLER SKATES, __ boy's, size 9, like new. §-5T60 Near! CLUBS 3 WOODS 8 IRONS. _ $60. OR 3-2428 LIVE BAIT. MERCURY MOTORS Worms, minnows, crawlers. boots. waders, spinning outfits fly rods nah reel ee harness, cow "ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8. Telegraph FE 54-0062 Open Daily fri. tl @ St. & Bun 5 om. til) ?? ?? GUNS - BUY - SELL - TRADE. Burr-Shell, 376 8. Telegraph. GUNS - BUY = SELL. TRADE Manley Leac lo Bagley St. aes UMBRELLA TENT CAMP ICE _dox and stove, PE 16252. _Sand, Gravel «& Dirt 66 66 A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED ors. washed sand. gravel and @il. R. Stuart. Call any time. rE +6584. A-] TOP SOIL FILL, SAND AND _aravel. EM 32449 M1 TOP SOIL. FILL, SAND AND eravel and cinders M 3-2669. WOOD COAL & FUEL a et USED LUMBER. re at Tors Ot DLACE revel ce —— pation A-1 TOP "SOIL Pulverized, load or deliver, Stanley and Yale. FE 68-2014 or BRoad- __way_ 3-1886 A-1 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. Reasonable FE 2-5737 4-1 TOP SOIL, RICH BLACK dirt, sand, grevel, and = dirt Eugene Bennett, FE 54-4758. 1 TOP s SoTL Ta Gama STONE. — Rove fill, peat. Earl How. A BETTER GRADE STATE- . ed. Peat, bac or truck Whole- hired retail. FE 24758. EM BI. Ace RT, TOPSOIL A AND gut 5-6343 or EM 3-6167 eS Ror TOP-SOIL ; dressing mixtures. L. Slade. 50448 TOP rE. DIRT 1 | _ fill dirt PE BLACK DIRT AND PEAT 7 Top | soil. sand and gravel, buildosinng, OR 35-7549 BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL 17 TO. 2%, | _yds Prompt service FE 2 7338 BROWN AND SON. SAND, GRAV- el a top soil. FE fi or FE 68-0877. CLAY LOAM TOP 8OIL Clay or sand fil) gravel, P. J. Dunn, FE 5-1446 "COW M. MANURE _ GRAVEL = SR ANtRe 9630 Elizabeth Lake R4. COW MANURE FOR BALE. 6120 _ Dixie Highwer DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, LOADED Shas "4 FE 4-3263, or FE FARM TOP SOIL BLACK DiRT TOP s0iL —anp | ;_ 23-3488, CARNIVAL ™~ ee sa fee {© 1906 by HEA Serves, me “Will Senator Smelt foil the evil forces working against him? Will he bring order out of chaos? Will his brother-in-law stay on the payroll? Tune in next week for another true life adventure from the nation's capital!" Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 LARGE HYBRID TOMATO ie ants in individva: pots. Come iene see them, We have also bedding plant: oll — Hill Greenhouse on Waterford Mul epposite Water- fo! Hil) Mano-;. 580.000 DAHLIA BULBS. 100,000 Regal Lil — Bold py My ok eo boa ee 6002 Dixie Hwy. ve | half price Earl Bivd. Roch PREMIER ~< ten Up to % in. Dig your own ficbees Sint Bratect het oniet. Sa STRAWBERRY PLANTS — 2c State inspected OA 8-2035. 10410 _ Dartsmouth, Ciarhiton. WIDE VARIETY OF “LOWERING bi shade and or —=EM ee MALE AIREDALE. $30 1-0192_ mornings. puppies. 7- YR. - _AKC | FEMALE aeiGtea R: . REG. On pg XK GRADE TOP BOIL. ae. ‘ _eravel and fill OR 3-0600. res a ae =" ALL TYPES GRAVEL & 8TONE |§ BEAGLE PUPS FOR 8ALE. L. Slade. FE 56-0448. Good stock 70 8. Marshal) after a-| TOP CRUSHED £. ——— Sand, revel “i Lvle Scerun | KC COLLIE PUPPTI feufte au EI, AKC COLLIE forr Es. 3 MALE REO. BRITTANY 6&PAN- jel 33382 _ For Sale Livestock ‘2 CHESTNUT GELDING, SPIRITED ae ae FE 56-0068. 2767 GOOD SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE Good for children. Saddle and bridle, everything, $150. MU Pei. 5 IDEAL FAMILY COW. YOUR OWN milk, butter or ice cream. 2 yr. old, fresh red back. Reason- able. ¢ OLive 6-230). MAN WANTED TO SHEAR 5 sheep. Or will sell. New Mick and Springer cows for salt and watt 36551 uindre, Warren, Mich. ONE EWE ‘AND TWIN LAMBS, Hemmnawey Rd., OLD. 5420 HAG- _erman Rd.. Leonard, SPOTTED GELDING SPIRITED ee 4 datiy all day Sun. 1426 For Sale » Poultry 74 74 239 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS 4 mos. old. $2.25 apiece. OL 2-1686. THREE BATTERY BROODERS. 600 _eap Cheap. Call OR 37838 WHITE EMDEN GOS6LINGS, 1343 Qxbow Lake Rd, 2 miles porth _of Commerce __Sale Farm Produce 75 “B" SIZED POTATOES, COB- blers, Sebagoes Kathadins, Grown from certified seed. $3 per cwt Out Bladwin to Clarkston io} West, first_farm. TIFIED SEED POTATOES. Several varieties. Jack ey booed) Orton. Phone erenings AKC REG MALE “COLLIE PuUP- py. 15 weeks o! i « use as FE 17-0796 KC REG BOXER MALE PUPS. a eien $35. OL 1-4977. AKC REGISTERED entra NY spanie] pupptes FE 2-100) ARC ‘REO in crea Good watch dog. re | Vai” ee BEAUTIFUI. MALE BOXER. 18 enths. wonderful with children 525) OR” 3.5600 BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR tiss, OR 31-0206. BOSTON BULL TERRIER R HOUSE- broken. FE 4-7810 BOXER. 2 YRS OLD REO AKC. FE 5-4841. 183 Fernbarry Dr BRITTANY PUPPIES _eech. 6400 T 1 Rd. .. Davisburg. COCKER AUS: BEAGLE males, at service erp he Ken . Farming- Reen- +4970. DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPS. pan ~ Call OR 3-7838 _ ) FOR SALE. BOXER $45. POR F181 _ 4700 Walton Bivd KITTENS 23 W. ‘New York LITTLE BI ACK KITTEN,, PE 54-5940 AKC 83. _ FREE LEAVING U8, WILL SELL Lat fine old mob farm property. Load- _ing 7 days. FE 3-9256 or FE 8-1233 PEAT MOSS FREE DUMP | trucks only. Now loading, 3540 Walton Bivd _See Bud Leve PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. | 8UFPLY. | Wash. sand and gravel, fill dirt, ' coment & mortar. fruckip¢. OR 3-1534 PROMPT DELIVERY 2 ¥D Black dirt or peat OR 35-9644 ROAD. “GRAVEL 5 YDS PIT {| Tun. $7 per load. Fill sand and ditt 3 yds $10 Top soil, FE 5-247) ROAD GRAVEL. $ , YDS. $7. DE-| liverec FE 4-858 SAND, GRAVE", soll, 49) ae AND TOP Fieean ares any time. OR & GRAVEL, FILL DIRT. Top soil. Bil) Howland. EM 3-2248 or OR 3-4 SAND & GRAVED: FILTERED ap ll glk sod. Glen Whittaker. BLACK SE GRAVEL Top dirt, FE soll, Fill _ BLACK DIRT. A Call_after ¢ 00 pm. FE 2-7275 |SAND. GRAVEL & FILL DIRT | COOR«(3-2897 | | HEDDE’ TOP SOIL $1250. § | yds all types other dirt reason i able. Landscanine 7E_7-8725 ANI GRAV YOUR Ci CAR WITH A of chrome wire wheels, set 5 for less “man balf the cost @ new set Lake Orion Motor Bales M24 at Clarkston Rd, - Mercury Y 23-2611. 6. 12 PLY, 1000 « 26 TRUCK tires, PE 4-1960 Auto S Service 8 CRANKSNAP? 0! ORixDING In THE ot ear, Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- e! 23 Hood. Phone F 32-2563. Sale Motor Scooters — ~ 82 Lh EXCELLENT E._ Princeton For | Sale “Motorcycles 83 ‘eT INDIAN 16. sea Loose eadiion,_t ———— | 1960 INDIAN WARRIOR MOTOR Cycle, all after 6:00 $00 CC, Bt 3 a ‘32 HARLEY DAVIDSON 74. GOOD FE 28 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 313 Davidson Bales Co. BICYCLES, 2 BOY's 20 IN. AND 24 in $5 enc each FE 2-1477 Ra. GIRLS Br BC¥CLs ENGLISH TYPE, good $25 a condition. BAL 2 WHEEL BIKE, CHEAP “Boats G | Accessories _8S niture in excellent condition, Fur-/5.4 HP EVINRUDE OB MOTOR. niture: Apt. size stove: aulo-| $100.00 I-ton Say Fall, alum} matic washer, linens: beddin _bum, $60.06 OR 3-0603. [ees Sees: bares bagels Miscel- | ¢ i P1955 1 oad & BOAT $75. laneous aslo Tyler, | at hp. Johnson, $78 Excellent Also d boat. 46 BAT. May 6 at ou M valent __Mechanic, al davenport and seve : d types. | Oecas i chairs ona "rE cee ROW BOAT $25 rugs, Jr. din room su cok inette. eona table, drop- i? FT. seMI-V Le leaf le. tables bout heater; portable grill, brella. Fence wire, platform scale and tools Auctioneer Paul man at Oxford Community tion on M24 just north of _ ford. ASE: lawn um-| “HID | 5 ft. bea trailer and hiteh, Used 1 sea- 3679. _son. $145. OR 3-: __ Boas 4 s& Accessories & 85 -| 13 FT MAHOGANY 3} PT. _ing bull, $100 Aft. », |ia FT PLYWOOD BOAT. GOOD, _condition oR, 32-0505 after 4pm For Sale Housetrailers 78 il pec MOLDED okEn GLASS —e_— ale ADDED foe pels On _ lake. $800 ca cash. EMpire 3-2287. ww ROTAL | CRAPT “HOUSETRATI- er $650, Call efter 4, ae i960 HOUSETRAILER. 21 FT. ALL aluminum, Excellent condition. EM 3-4837 ‘38 ANDERSON. 32 PT. LONG. AIR _ cor itioned. OA 8-3792 ‘48 ALMA HOUSETRAILER, 2¢'. $300 cash. FE 4-2058 23 - FT. ALUMINUM WESTWOOD. Modern. Stool & Hot ¥ we heater. Glenview Trailer Park. Shimmons Rd. - Pt TRAVEL LITE. ‘4¢ FORD. een cod, OR D163 for pickup. 1143 Vine- ines ‘36-FT Aas A CARPETED living room. excellent condition 1540 Lapeer Rd, ke jon, Mich. Lot 22 SPECIAL $405 FULL PRICE — 16 aluminum = Travelo housetrailer Bieeps 4. New mattress. New tires. Good condition. Painted last fall Pulls exceptionally easy. Ide for vacationing. Ask for Mr. Brown. Must be cash 0734 _ FE KING BROS. YOUR 1M DEALER __ PONTIAC RC __AT OPDYKE _ “AA BUYS AT LEE'S | Riding garden sractors, the fa- | mous gardener-all-economy-wheel horse and Brady Price $295 up Walking tractors $138 up Roto es $128 up. Clinton chain ae Rot er mowers at best) Sree in Ter LEE’S SALES & 021 Mt. Clemens St ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR Model B Lov esulpment: _shape. FE 26541 itis CHATSEERE R LIFT com planter, Heavy duty 3 sec- tion sprim 4 section harrow All new. i sell pores wholesale cort 8161 Dixie Hwy MA 5-681L BOLEN TRACTOR AND CULTIVA- tor Good condition FE 46844. Bolens & Wheel horse! tractors. Several good used tractors. Also pow- er mowers. Evans [-quip- ment, 6507 Dixie Hiwy MA 5-7878. DAVID-BRADLEY “GARDEN 7 TRAC- tor. Drags cultivator, hillera Sic- “1049 Good kle bar & bulldozer biade ey very little 8250 4520 Ortonville | “Rd. (M15:, Clarkston. i DON T FORGET TO CHECK THE pestle tn new and used farm ent now being offered at | 30 per cent to 8 per cent dis- | count during inven sale on a cash and carry basis. | no trade ins Iso see our dis- ers, stock tanks, . poultry. lawn and farm encing. Big selection of garden tractors and lawn mowers, large | selection of farm Sires and tubes, | everything im stock except re-| pairs parts for complete ma.- | chines. avis Machinery, John Deere New Idea Dealer at Orton- | Ville, Ph 45R2 FORD & FORD FERGUSON TRAC. | tor parts. Ferguson plow & !m- | rts W. J. Crawford lement pa fo oe Mere ee FORD TRACTOR, PLOW, CUL vator & disc. Reasdnabie. _#T11T_or 814 Inglew i NEW HOLLAND “77" HAY BAL- Al wes 1 New Idea Elevator. Peeas 2 a ae FORD WN. A, AND) Massey-Harris 44. excellent condi- | tion, also Ford half-track. 7 mow- _eT and rear, loader OL 2-557 2) | FRAZER ROTO TILLERS NEW & | used Farts and.-ervice ¢emon- strations. Rorta Spade power | Pontiac Tillers. “gales and rentas i : Service Rad Pr 4-4380 | GARDEN URL Se AND AT.) _tachments EM 3-3304 i GRAIN DRILL. LITTLE iti | nee apes fluted eet te feed, vennien ‘5 torus Lee 1 gheae, sr nesta as neat ‘Wisom hd F 1984 PONTIAC TI. BROWN, Realtor 1362, W Huron __FE _2-4410 5}. SKYLINE ALUMINUM conditioned 27 Harriacm east of Renee "Rd. north of Auburn CHTEP ft, excellent condition. re) 168_ Crescent PONTIAC CHIEF a pg 8 FINEST to 3 Cn “S A R ATOGA i 3” TO 4, PRICED TO SELL Also @ fine selection of recon ditioned modern oo homes, ft to 46 ft. 1 and bed roo! pneees Bey be cureuased on our new erred payment plan A ea fae policy free on al] con- tract purchases HUTCHISON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dixie Bey Drayton Plains, OR 3-1202 an 2830 8. Dort Fitnt . miles biks ———— TRAILER Hwy QUICK SALE 31 ft. "69 PONTIAC CHIEF. Btool and shower. refrigerator : Hot water heater, ~ and stove. Excellent condition, carpeting — completely. fur- nished. $895 00 7 FECeral ~ Trailer ® Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER 2 and 3 hedroom, ft 10 ft ance aa low -as as tong as 6 yre -- 72 month to pay Bank rates Used trail. Cae like rent — no down pay- me "P: ARTS STORE Bottled gas. root coating, hitches, overload hate bh erator, stoves, heaters. Most eae Ledted ime of mobil home tices if the fee. 08 8 rs graph Open Ee ves, & Gun, $4002 16 to 41 & per cent dn., paint. i FE | | NEW retrig- | ! boat. Mark 55 electric @ hop moter, Steering wheel, coe — cover. 4675 Charest St. FE 5-0 if BORG. COMPLETE ' wil Mark 686-E Mereury motor. FE +3108 a 18 FT. CHRIS CRAFT. 150 HP. mtr 060 Argyle. Can be seen _ Sunday. 1954 LINTC CRAFT %) FT. M these before you buy. OA 86-3858. OA 8-3440 a {60 BEAUTIFUL NEW BOATS. wn - to-earth priced Terms. Howard Loomis, 10655 Dixie Hwy ‘$5 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR, 5‘) HP, 4 gal mile master tank, with gear shift. Call 3-@2R2, Imlay y GOOD BOAT AND § HP. MOTOR. Must sell. A good bargain! Murry to 1714 Cole 8t. in Birmingham (off Adams Rd. near Woodward) BOAT COVERS MADE TO ORDER PE 4277 and canvas repairs or 56 8 Midland Dr CHAMPION & CLINTON MOTORS Elgin and Sea King pa 9140 Pontiac Lake Rd P_3-2211 COSTELLOS BOATS. MOTORS, _trailers. Lake Orton. MY 3-3732. CHRIS CRAFT 12 FT RUNABOAT Tawson 6 hp outboard motor. 2567 Jackson Blv'!. Duck Lake, | _ Milford — : CPIS CRAFT 1955 18 FT CON- | tinental 120 hn utility tepe Deal ; ers demonstrator | evenings or weekends | _or FE 2-0007 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS PENNYAN BOATR EVINRODF MOTORS MICHIGAN PROPELLORS FOR | ANY AT MOTOR t Hariev Davidson. See gy eet 4 ‘ UNA WANTED - and eaek with ag RAC- | OR_3-1618. | ‘tke new Phone | Y WHP CRUISE ote controls, com- pletely reconditioned. §200. FE OUTBOARD CRUISER AND TRAIL- FE 54-0258 between @ & em. mr nate Sipe ~ SCOTT-ATWATER Outboard _— r THE gta Moone ATWATER — h.p. ong a Ae ere pump. r 6 rice SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE epee Mat apne [ee les and Service FE 2-5 TONY: ry MARINE E EVINRUDE MO- tors. 20 yrs ir experience. ae 1000 Holden's Stamps on any boat or ratios Aluminum boats, very c Orchard Lake Rd FE catia Open “ti "til @ o'clock Transportation Offered 87 CAR LEAVING FOR 8. ILLINOIS May 2 , _5-0086. DRIVING TO SOUTHEAST MIS- saurt Friday evening Riders wanted to share expenses, Phone _FE 2-0631. PLY TO CALIFORNIA ON uled 4engine peed ride, i 78. Hawalt 185: | Flo erry Service, agent. LEAVING FOR FORT a out mene June and. Law nale wanted. _PE 1pe32 y PART FE. 54-6006. RIDERS WANTED LEAVE FOR New York area besa HU _Share expenses. FE 7 __Wanted Used a 88 sre Satins SOIT CS we we PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR arp late model cars COMMUNITY -MOTORS. 803 N. Main, Rochester 0 by Es wID —ivoked_care WE NEED USED CARS AND trucks. Get our price before you North Chevrolet's ‘Big Lot in Birminghany CASH POR ANY MAKE OR LATE models. Economy 22 Auburn “THE HIGH DOLLAR "HL J. VANWELT mR 3155 ——— HOP iT | Then Bring It Here We pay top dollar for sharp cars. AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy. rE fs eo 4 “SHARP CARS ONLY If your car ee bi car ond Ce veld tor “* BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Aubure & E. Bird. See M EM Motor Sales eighty coded Pa 11 CARS fervermeess _ Oetie vere sold Less than we ten" when you might get or ay take less more. RIEMENSH! PE 20101 sso 8. aw UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves. WANTED: SCRAP CARS. Ph. OR 3-413 WTD.: JUNK CARS service. Call WE 40662. JUNKED OR OSED make any model, To c 'BACLEY AUTO PARTS “ jens 56-0219 170 BAGLEY 6T. WE NEED ‘90 PONTIACS M & “M MOTOR ‘SALES 25277 Dixie Hwy ceded os - LATE MG. car. Bee Mr _Marree. __11_West Longfellow 8t. For Sale Trucks | PPP LP FP AL LLLP PPL PPL ae Oh CONTR ECIAL Trea, ne nds gic at Complete, ulck ® $400. Also stake truck, Side Van ana Borage, PE 24180, Gc “196r % TON PICKUP. ORIO- inal finish, 5 excelient tires, Juqt your car or truck down, easy GMAC terms. Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway et M-15 _MApie 6-6071 Open Nites ‘i ® ‘Ms CHEV. [ett sel SHARP. ; Ford 2 stake dump, §195. er New paint. 2073 Drury Lane at Pontiac Lake. OR 13-6856 after 5 pm i954 CHEVIE ‘, TON PICKUP. Low mileage. One owner. Sharp. Price $050 Call MY 3-2754 CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP truck 1955. Tike new $895 Private owner Onls 8 Woodward, Birmingham 6-1300 1) TON PANEL, EX. | 2-2616 1955 CHEV tra clean Calf Ot, FE 2-6319 | 1954 CHEVROLES BEL AIR FOR- dor $000 $180 down. Braid Mo-— tor Sales FE 2-01% _ - CHEV 1956 ‘s TON PICKUP Loaded with extras Save plenty on this one Just your car oF & | COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE CASS CA ALL MARINE PAINTS AN A h [ ead Oe Seg a Haskins ¢ ev. 422.8. TELEGRA 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 { - ~ FIBERGLAS MATERIALE sy MAple $-50rL Open _nites ‘til 0) Oo ecnver your one t deck, ete, stores ee STA Wholtale| andl catait 1981 LATE DODGE, 5 YARD | OPEN SAT. & SUN 9 TO 1 Ls EE inte) ee eas | FEDERAL REINFORCED es Serres caine io s. PLASTICS _5-9364, or | _. 45 W. 14 Mile Rd at John R LATE MODEL (54 Seates 5 YD. ee ap tocoin. 35-4442 dump truck. FE 2-039) ; IR QUALITY MARINE | FOR SALE OR TRADE 1946 | SUPPL Tes — SEF FARRINOTON! | Dodge pickup truck, OR 3-3240 our authorized dee EVINRUDE Whirlwind boats Wolverine boats Grumman canoes Oid Town canoes | Steriing traflers Standard steel pie~ MOTORS DO: tor. Good cond , be ' 1939 FORD F 100 V2. ss ae ngine just replaced. Tom Bodr Inc Milford teh | Marine Hardware oh paints { B21 Harrington ‘Boat Works 1899 8 Telegraph Phone FE 2-803) RCemrUn ta BOATS AN YELLOWJACKET ALUM. BOA | Y MO“ 378 Ke hs } erga DHEAG M. T3 TRAILERS PAINT MT anin 5 INLAND LAKE SALES 3127 W. Huron FE 4-712] @ 2-6122 | FE 5-04 SKI EQUIP. | JOHNSON OUTBOARD works | Starcraft: metal boats Tee-Nee Trailers, boats stands & carts Evervthing for tie Dat OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 369 Orchard Lake. Ave. ols one f ee 12 FOOT ROWBOATS, $40 7600 Elizabeth Lake Rd BOAT- @ TBOARD MOTORS | FE trailer and one wheel trailer 2-1048 LATE 1953 18 FT. CHRIS CRAFT utility, 120 abe used anly 60 hre Just like $2250. FE 47943 _after 5 | LIKE NEW MERCURY MARK 40! H. With quickey lower unit 13 us ert liner boat and trailer wide avBilable We jin- | eR NT AS 7 | through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment. any- thing Want Ads giye vou ACTION. Dial FE | 28181. | ; > | | FE 2-8020 | lee Ses Fang. PE 3-7448 | oiling or orchard spraying, 1952 Y ton up FE 5-0210. road will trade, also _biek aco 85 PE 4-4531 | MICHIGAN 8 LARGEST GMC TRUCK DEALER Oakland at “ass | 1986 GMC TRACTOR. CONVENT cab With 5th wheel and saddi¢ oink Ready for the road FE % 2 TON | PICKUP. _EX- cellent condition, except for cracked head W li deduct $50 for, repairs. Priced at $375 FE 5-0328. Auto Insurance 90: POP “ALLSTATE AOTO aaunaece (Founded by Sears Roebuck be Co.) Cail Jim Boushell. FE_5-7754 For ‘Sale Cars_ m1 HARDTOP. ‘SS BUICK ott 2 tone gray & Autom [eer : w veer clean. NOWARD LARE, INC. | 2705 Orehard Lake Rd. __Keego 53 BUICK SUPER 2 DOOR HARD- top. 2 tone blue od dapat Radio, heater, few tubeless tires. Mi 4-686 Tires. BUICK ‘8 | SPECIAL RADIO a ‘AND heater, White sidewalls, s | SEAN Te tee “OL eeel” 1350 Poo | _tiac Ra. ‘14 8 BUICK CENTURY RA ARDTOP i] power, $1,600, A 34739, * Low mile-| | DODGE 2 DR 47 REBUILT p MO. | te BN TANKER TRUCK SUITABLE FOR | MC | G.M.C. ame: For Sale Cars DR. pa lg sone rma turqustes, Ww. ol fe upervior's ae arteiee rec 7 DR. HARD- _ top. plete power EM a ‘@ CADILLAC" FLEETWOOD 4 _ door sedan. A-! condition oe aa out. Radio, Lory af — sale. Ph. m. Fri, all der — EADILL AC leT iD. 4 Take over yooh monthiy payments PE rE aaa ‘6S CHEV. is0 Fi0. _Take over pat ier Sy ates: ‘1 CHEVIE ¢DOOR. RAH. $350. PE 68-1343. = 4RE YOUR ca MM etd Too burdensom help you to ‘56 Lincoln 4 Dr. Sedan. $3595 i , ap } 1952 CENTRAL | an Moise lovers” sant re in @ “Better” Used Car ry brakes. Moolid’ Eraiiee White wed Tues.) Power meorks In WHEELS and DEALS PONT Wi BAD NP from 'S5 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan '54 Ford 2 dr.....-$89 '33 Plym. 4 dr.... $509 $1895 | Studebaker | L -INCOL ‘ ve pst Boe I Blvd South a Das . 1399 Ss4 ord S. Wen. $1199 | Cee 388s See this sharp Special. 55 Chev. zB el Air $ e 4 DOOR = | $3 PACKARD PATRICIAN. LOAD- ATTENTION MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ; ; W752 Plym, 2 dr.... .$444 "31 Chev. 2 dr.. 20 OVERDRIVE st twean stot sedén, an ors.) DRY CLEANERS _ 55 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan $1395 |] ‘34 Buick Hatop slo 55 Ford 2 dr....-$ $395 Oe MAZURE K = ; io V-8. Today's price only. i] °55 Ford S. Wgn. $1499 54 Line, Capri aay | e have an extra sharp 1054 = ‘ ) ~ Hardto Seeee | = | Chevrolet Sedan delivery that you Ai) S Sa lInaWw ' F 54 ( hev. 4 dr.. . 88% Pp 1 SS ca uy with you a) car as; . red . < ; LARRY | South ae ee a) down payment Bee aid drive it | Gg 53 Buick Roadmaster . $1245 | (54 Ford Hardtop “$ligo ‘3 Ford 2 a sopoac = |1951 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE- | 85 CHEVROLET V8 4DR............. $1345 Riviera Hardtop Radio & Heater | Dynafiow orn Os — dy 253 Nash 2 dr...... "S644 ‘53 Mercury 2 dr.. .$/ JEROME | Wesson Mraagsesce salses be | BRAID “4 TONE GREEN. R & H W Wail) Low Mileage Very eee | 32 Ford 4 dr.....,.499 "53 De Soto 4 dr.. $699 ect fk ALES ow ‘53 Buick S $1245 || [35 Ferd Tardtop si744'S1 Plym. 4 dr.. . $244 a 2 arse DEsLER fs oe a whe adie i Desouns Fisuouth Dealer Te 5 ORD \ 8 CUSTOM. - 7 ; .. 2. SIS45 Vic Upper 5) bo eo eb 153 Dodge 4dr.... $699 153 Hadson Jet... .$499 “FOR a Pi 0 ° Tears A os 20106 : ‘ ° Cass FE 20180" Bt co our GREEN Rac i A liieaters io Drive Clear J Convertible. Radio & Heater. Dynaflow. W Wall Tires. l 4 Plym fe es $844 52 Ford Hardtop. . $699 iG cca, ~~ | PONTIAC «its ) DR. | G plecticl eet /coretsl Looks tikelncs ‘ 5) a R; mbler 33 Chev. 2 dr...... 4 LATE Move, cans CLEAN nol a : oe EC ‘taser 7 “MORE DAYS 34 CHEVROLET BEI. AIR 2 DR... *SI195 o3- Mercury Monterey ; $1 195 } Gia Rune ...$599 733 Ford R. Wen. $899 BEING aren MOKEY WAITING |. Miyata a eacetiat condi MUST SELL 100 ¢ ARS. Radio & Heater BLUE FINISH W Wail tires ‘ Herdioe ull power too! fc aE ord Hardtop. $944 s4 Plym. Hardtop oi fo sree bd '47 Plymouth, Conv, $47 'S? PONT ~ 9 , LOH5 F 14 po . FE 41112 | serpy boa) SSIRONGIUA G2 51 Reem ee $95 52 Chew doo $499 51 Ford 2 dr...... GLENN’ S ie CHTERTAIN 7GGGD 7 “a Buick” Cony cn Reais & Heater Hydramatic Spotiess inside and oul Car 54 Nash Roles “ oo. ; . $1095 4 Bord Co Sed $1299 52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 condition neoln Club Coupe $4 sched Radio Heater Vall Tires. Overdrive and Continenta. ee Se . tas gr ere BALES rE tim | ines PONTIAC #,pooR, Go 0D weit cherie, Nice $14, 33 CHEVROLET 2 DR................<. $043. too! Cherry Red and Black 33 Olds 88 2 dr... . S044 53 Buick Super. ..$999 HOWARD’ S SPECIALS | 3 = Se - ‘#8 Pontiac. 2 door $48 Radio & Heater W Walls Nice 2 Tone SUN GOLD AND ' 5 : , 181 Ford custom 6 2 ar. very GOOD USED CARS | MAKE, AN OFFER IVORY 93 Merc. Monterey 4 Dr. $1095 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS 7 Bet Hore s conngriie ww St Olds aa“hara Wapctedan demos “tutdepaaer TVS “Commancer | 'S2 CHEVROLET oe, So75 |] Tos car reaty soar » ce i eee Rope coupe st ane on Pooeuiue Medd ADA SECO Radio & Heater Rowers Gilde Very 1 nar MEANS AER, A | SE EM ag et BS et 93 DeSoto 4 Dr. ....... $1045 CARS LISTED BELOW CLEARANCE 4 Chev. deluze UY “55 and ry) Chevie Hardtop : gill: lhe WD omaic. Tw 1988 Chev. V4 Cour, really eo | 83 Ford v8 3dr |} “ba Pontiac Catalina. 2 door ( choose from Poe Fe 1932 Plym. CLC : ‘$2 Chev deluxe -a7 ‘83. Willys asS and Oakland 1952 Chev, Cpe: : ym. Cl. pe. Mctcinces © Sorte tee en TOR CHEVROLET! St and cag Buick reasonesie ‘54 Plymouth 2 Dr. $ 895 |] 1953 GMC 3; ton Exp. 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. i Hea Rae I Ue ae 2 | eecnce Beer 0) Basie 1951 Ford! ton pickup 1952 Nash Sta. Wgn. Walle he = hat he Radio eater ynallow ie = < . - ; sess) Tomtiae 3 deer “| : 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe. 1953 Hudson Jet Wess Ghee mode! «82, tractor 1 ae PONTE Sturn N | nen cur” 8S MERCURY 2. DR... cee MEG |||| We) eee esses sheen $ 995 7 bred Ford long wheel base 1's | ia Fowtiac DOOR lading | | Radio & Heater Low mileage. | beeen Wea tas Hydramatic W Wall Tires. Power Steer- : 7 we CON : Fremendous savings on 1986 Olds | Dt, ghmoters 3 2 ‘Hottest. 83 PONTIAC 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN DLN... $795 Jp, See tats Mott pontine cpm vom radiata & Rea 53 DeSoto 2 Dr. ........ $ 795 Gad || anes ‘HOUGHTEN & SON eerie Feet aor B "30 OLDSMOBILE, 88 0c... cc 02, $295 Sedan. A bard to find V-8 yhtn overdrive Today oats Teenie 1982 Buick YOUR Ponta ly OLDSMOBILE | 5 good tires Pvt owner $05. Radio & Heater Hyaramatic There are 3 to cucere from , ae €\. Je poe ret? = | py cseh) en EM .3-5116 Sat Qrgains Prices range from $205 and a 53 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. $ 475 1955 Ford - 1953 Chev. __s90 Ww Main, “Rochester | 82 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD. PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN ‘14 49 FORD 4 DR B00... $175 Needs some wort. iss} MER MERCURY 3 2 ‘Boor. Steering, W. W. Tires, Very clean, | P!7™mouth top, egg shell white - Mana : y #1005 over light green weten Heater, | , : f HOWARD LARE, INC. | fivteesnnenace ham saa || 47 CEN ROLET COUPE... ce. cee s125]|'49 Nash ....... Levees $ 145 SPECIALS CEN TRAL a ed ad | A ret Treeeernen Wu. 035 Ford Thunderbird, ike new $2509 WILL ACCEET | Rus uaa? 2 ‘50 Hudson Cl. C POS ee tase cae gree aca LINCOLN-MERCURY | Outboard motors. doets, spol mis | gaa lol iyety Dyaehe: SEF u son . pe. 5 > eee 2 dr., with factory installe Cass at Pike Sts. part "payment ‘of - cree: and LW TS ; Transport . SAKES so eau 2 : PE 42008 SCUTZ SPECIAL SALE MEANS BIG SAV- "S_WERCURY 7 pow uoToR -““BITLSPENCE © cevnoter srarioy waoon 's These Trucks INGS TO YOU—WE HAVE A COMPLETE MANY MANY MORE and tires good. OR }-1047 before 5 USED CARS \Thts dual pyspose 4! dr beauty | go j : teas Rate ne pe inc ! ini BEDE MERCURY clus ©@_Ostlane Ave ____weseom) rior. ‘have Powstaive: Murry and Others OO TOR eS COME ASS ee a cucaan) cater oes | 1 PORTIA GWILER EA MPICE | on this one, only 12.062 miles Its OFFICIALS’ CARS — SEE THEM TODAY! = A-1 condition. $450. Cai) _Never been licensed FF: -2-0000 like new $ie4s "$2 DODGE 1 TON. STAKE BODY Shs MERCURY te CRUIRER. : : Briuent: Onematoet et tt 49 CHEVROLET 3; TON PA. ..c ec cece. $345 aro U rNer, OF Oear shift. remote controls, com. CHEV. 1956 DEMOS trunk with tet black lower. Spar : ' eee O O lS vette efter 4 pm wtsenai sigualats Weeds ts rot : “VR ap TON eet : S45 i ReaY, 3 De MES * ileack PrickD TO" BELL | to hurry on thts one" . siees | EO io i rn soe DeSoto- Plymouth Deal er 464 Ss Woodward Ave. sell. Phone OAK-/ 9:9 y.9 3. POWER GLIDE PL. YMOUTH 2 DR STATION Wace 912S. Woodward, Birmingham DOOR LOADED WITH EXTRAS. Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 The ? “4: wagon ts solid Sea Spray | ARD-TOP SEDAN. green, equipped with R&H. spe- MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES condition x 8-3952. _ MG. 183 TD. PERFECT CONDi- tion, 1123 Lakeview : Lake — ae Lg Ee COPPER etal for 3 3 days only. weave Ce - 7 MIdwest 6-5300 : pie nueagesoone re | RAS tpenee rea ee reaieerai tae v. | . Your CHEVROLET Dealer A PHONE CALL ae tieew SELTvERy. | Ea tRen’* SOCOM MEOAN: (EE Benue‘ He | BO UTIE SSIS SOY PASS GIS) - OPEN - STARTS A COURTESY CAR = “man, 473. FE Loe Fikk vER OREY. LOADED WITH EX- 8 Gare ae dr 20 boas FE 4.4546 FE 4.9549 8 A.M. ti] Qg P.M. Di. ‘ oP : Se ear in trade. ‘50 Olds 86. MANY MORE TO cnocen| ‘i? Piymcum ¢ ér $ 495 . 4 _ LOW ag $10 OR 5! Ford hardtop $ 495 ‘SI Buick 4 dr 8 47S 50 Ford Club Coupe "90 Chevie 2 dr MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER as Toon’ CAR DOWN NO CREDIT PROBLEMS ' OLDS, 1956 DEMOS. #8 AND #4| IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2doors, s, Holiday coupes. Specially priced for spring clear- ance. As low as just your car down, up to 36 months on balance HIGHEST TRADES Lomeat Team DODGE-PLYMOUTH with. | b> TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW Hard to spell Easy to ceal | OVERHEAD LOCATION jonae S Saginew FE 23-0131 | The Boss Says: ‘Let's Have a Sale! NOTHING DOWN! Just Good Credit "Cy Owens: ALL KINO SIZE BARGAINS . ; . | oe baw tapeey get, | MUEOET Rghiharom ma "BOB | ineees 1 oon -SO- vc sa wes YOUR FRIENDLY Now ‘Til Memorial Day SAVE | HERE'S 1 DOZEN CARS (PLUS 70 MORE mc io TEM 908i wae TERE |, roo aprons MAYED FINE CARS) THAT WE ARE OFFERING TO --- 27 = wr Ron YE ssw. | pow DELAY - ACT TODAY 1, |p YOU AT VERY LOW, REASONABLE PRICES. OLDSMOBILE. 96 SERIES. 4 | THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED — FROM ass 2 SS KE HASKINS FROST OXE. OF “RUICK’'S LEADING DEALERS" Transportation Specials fat “bell or trade, PE S132 | THE BIG SALE WILL LAST THURSDAY, : LDS & CHEVROLET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SO HURRY ON man OLDS 88.4 DR. wnite| Oakland County's Fastest OFFERS OVER TO 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. BRING DEALER ol Pontiac Cl. Cpe. or, Hydra. ‘Excellent condition me Growing Dealer YOUR TITLE. 30 MINUTE ON THE SPOT @ic eho er, Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, Clean | bareain for, someone. People's | Maple t-s0v1" "Open Nites t # FINANCING. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOW. ers the Finest ‘SO Olds Cl. Cpe AT ot “Cal PE S400 BIRMINGHAM am, in Used Cars . Radio & Heater. on Stick National : $2395 $1695 All Cars Listed by Stock Number '5] Beara 2 Door _ : ‘| °SS Buick S 2 dr. 'SS Ponti , radi Motor Sales Memorial CLEAN CARS Tlaediap iiieapowes ‘i ee eae 3269-33 CHEVROLET B/A4Dr..... $795 Radio & Heater _ steering, brakes. All the 2 tone blue. low mile- ‘50 Pontiac 2 Door “We will sell you a €ar. | S72 2s Piev MOU Iitapore Te a ee Ree '* Immediate Delivery : even if vour credit has’' 81 Mercury 4 Dr $445 J extras, One owner, age. excellent tires. | | 9212-33 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ........ ; ; _ : Wiindiol wil neater tov crartie | very Hivdramatic. Radio & Heater been turned down else-, | ls aS $1895 BERD a Ly Oe ’ ned ; we mcs mame ; | ; OY Pinto 2 il us Dale, 25 Fuel Marcon, Die 2989- BY AVEIRO WTR Sport Coupe sos. $745 50 Buick 2 Door D Traveling : : oe ee a vada « heater Tisdra- St Ee Gal 1 may. & hea ter ” Radio & Heater A nN. an | drive low mile matic thoroughly 1e- ban dO: Matic, sharp & SIG8= sro . $645 ' No oe a Time | conditioned 6 to choose rations throughout : Sh Mercury Cl. Cpe. . ae Is $4 Ford Custom &,, SO4S'f from, SI7S down, 21 tl elas 2986 nig ; $795 MerwO-Matic. Radio & Heate E | . } : * Sere 8 . ‘ AS VOUT Goi de se G Be vvane No furniture loans a 4 de, tee tose eveco soccer ll monshe Harry on this one. $365 = 80 POR .S 1D) Matic. Radio | ater No finance compingys ; | ; Near today. , down. Sl Dodge Sedan No red tape We Hold Your Nofe Buy Here, Pay Here NAATIONAT. MOTORYALES __171_ 8 SSAGINAW. ee ARE YOUR CAR » PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? WE NEED 1955 & 1956 CARS & TRUCKS TRADE US YOUR EQUITY-IN YOUR 1956 OR 1955 FOR ONE OF THESE LISTED BELOW 49 Plymouth 4 dr... *50 Plymouth 2 dr... "30 Chev. 2 dr.. And Our Sharp Spring | lrade-ins Are Ready toGo!, 33 FORD Custom, . $995 2 Dr. Radio & Heater, New av CULE Nie Nees 1195 CARS! S847 7$195) 51 Chev. 4 dr........ $375 | $225 2 Dr, Radio & Heater, W-Walls Power Gifde "58 PONT. 8004 Dr. $1798. Racio & Heater, Hydramatic, 1 owner. "SE PLYM. 2 Dr... .S}08- Radio & Heater, Dir Signals "54 PONT, Sta. Ch. $1595, Radio & Heater, Hydra Dir Sig Power Brakes ‘=. FORD: 4 Dr ..... S495 ae. R & H Really Sharp | ; 2 PONTING 4 Iy S745 R & H. Hydrematic. W-Wail "$1 CHEN. Club Che S495 Radio & Heater. Nice 2nd Car Transportation *: Specials! 'S1 DODGE 4 DR, $139.95 50 Ford Tudor......$195! 46 FORD CP). $127 50 "50 Merc. Club Cpe. $295} °49 PONT, 2: DR. S179.97 49 Ford Tudor...... $175 | "SO MERC. 4 DR 8197 59 "49 Stude. Coupe.... $145 ; *5) Dodge 4 dr.......$195, NORTH Chevrolet's BIG LOT BEING EEN PONTIAC RETAI STORE “HOODM fry USED CAs | % MT CLEMENS &T FE 3-21! BEHIND THE POST OFFICE. i "$3 Mercury Monterey hardtop radio & heater. ” 33 Chey MI 6-2200 . $1095 Merc-O-Matic, t"o tone yellow & biack. 2a . S745 Radio & heater, tun tone biue SOM Mortiac 21 rye 1s Clean inside & out 53 Bireh . STs Special R era hardtop coup Ta dio & heater Dynafiew, two fone. w-wail tires a) (WGRSIER 5 5 04- S905 Hardtop coupe radio & heater Two tone. qutomatic, w-wall tires 4 Linn Capri Cpe. $1895 Radio & heater two teme blue fui] pewer ao Aleccinin =1805 Monlere. hardton Ape Fae io & heater tek O-Mati two tone a-TRA 1 Birch Risiera 82295 Manges on coupe, Tadic & heater ton ted & While w-Wall tices, Ds nefioe ‘4+ Mercury Con... S1645 Radio & heater white finiwh full power Merce-O-Matic, w-wal pre Mium tires Sit + ] Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MEF Lz D CONTINENTAI, DEALER R508 WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Ji $795 2 rar hho ritst, Na "$3 Chevrolet dio & heater, excellent condition, outstanding value. 23 Pontiac 2 di, & 4 dv. radio & heater, Hy- dramatic. ay to choose Oran 6-3033 | ‘ tram. dlurry for your $865 . choice 93 Binek Special, radio $] 195 \ heater, 4 dy. wath lvnahlew |\we hace aie S40 bord Customline cine best. selection \&. Ford-O-Matic. that evel words ean't deseribe, ~ 8205 down, 24 months. | $1495 $505 "34 Ponutiae Star ce Catalina, radio & 2 Buick 4 dr, radio & er all leather interior heater. This one’s our Hydramatie, very neat Ing SPECEAL. Certain Iokinig S309 down Iw will not last long. $95 ~ WOW! toss Fyversecdu actual ae mile “SE Bynck Rivie ; PLUS- Hardtap? VW el we have 2s dow priced, NO ome tor sale Drop Ih, DOWN PN MENT and see some of Pon | Specials All run good } {lac sibetten cans at (yi and-ready tor the road, ver Bueh (OTPIESS TTLIE, 8) Te Nb eS OURTU STD VRS NRE Ni TRADE INS == MOST ARE ONE a —WE OWNER TR DO NOT BUY OTHER PEO ee BUY WITH CONEIDENCT Olver Buick 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE ae RE PONTI. ACORN eT SEBUICNS” 2-9101 14 Courteous Salesmen to 9 POM, SOU REES 8 A. MM. 4Dr, $745 47 DODGE 4 Door ............. $ 95 do FORD Coupe 2896- 3213- SES) = 3220-55 Pt "83 PONTIAC Chieftain Del YMOUTH Bel SPECIALS Loss eC NDE NG 62 COU RIS 1sS BUICK CENTURY RIVTERA PSO m Ee OR IDE: NECINIEN Noe Sie Vee cA Ge ss FORD VICTORE ‘ WSs OR DECUSTON 2 CONVERTIBLES 1955 FORD—Red and White. Sharp 1934 FORD—Fully Equipped 1953 FORD—Ong of the Best "Cy Owens’ Your Friendly FORD Dealer! 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-410] FE 59-3588 2 POOR ~ Radio & Ileateér ‘00 Ford Cl, Cpe. 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Péggy Woods | stars as Mama in Family | drama 7:30—17) Crossruads. “God in the Streets.” a true story of the Salvation Army in action, shows Capt. and Mrs. Harry Purdum and how they saved a young and suicide. (4) Life of Riley. Every member of the Riley} 10 family has his own idea about the use of the room as Babs moves out, William Bendix stars. in “The House on the Beach,"’, (4) Do- Sonny El’ Rusty sends Rinty for help. (9)| 10-year-old murder; |: John Ozzie and Harriet.) has ordered her picture and is} man from committing murder} trying to kill him; Donald Gray stars. (9) Heart of the . City | Pat McVey in ‘‘The Comeback.” | Steve Wilson discovers the fun house at the pier is a front for a racket. Bergen in ‘“Foundations,” a new- | ly married wife discovers she is only one very small part of her husband's life. (2) Play- house of Stars. John Ericson as an escapee from a prison farm makes a ‘Date for Tomorrow’) with an amusement show attend-) ant. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. An Indian 9:00—(7) Ethel and Albert. Peg | is being held captive by outlaws| Alan Bunce in family, (9) Dangerous Assign- Brian Donlevy in adven- (4) Boxing. 10-round middleweight boxing bout: Charles Humex,.of Paris. France, vs. Gene Fullmer, of West Jordan, Utah. (2) The Line- up. Warner Tulley as San Francisco police, Lynch, comedy. ment. ture story. (2) Our Miss Brooks. Eve Arden as the schoolteacher who runs) into her principal at a mambo club placed ‘“‘off limits” to high school personnel. 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan Murray emcees quiz. (9) Graphic. TBA. (4) Big Story. “The Dream Killer,” a confessed killer is proved innocent. (2) Crusader. A Chinese editor and his wife are missing and Matt Anders hunts for them in ‘The former prize fighter finds him- self “Cornered” give up; Reed Hadley stars. and wants to! (9)| | Little Friend,” Brian Keith stars. 8:30—17) The Vise. 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Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—‘7) Theater. Joe E in ‘The Tender Years.’ (4) Lit- tle Show. Claire Windsor in ‘'The Last Act.“(2) Miss Fairweather Bette Wright. Brown ! |1:50—(2) Meditations. (4) News. (4) Star Stage. Polly) [how their '7:36—(2) On the Farm Front. (8:00—(2) Michigan State Univer-| sity. (4) Industry on Parade. 8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva-} tion. (4) City Affairs. 8:30—(2) Farmland U.S.A. (4) Quiz 'Em. (7) American on Pa- rade. 9:00—(2) Capwin Kangaroo. Pinky Lee. (7) Garden Shoy. 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. 4) 1) Married Joan. (7) Crusade for) Christ. | oO |10:00—(2) Cartoons. (4) Fury. Laurel and Hardy. 10:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4) | Uncle Johnny Coons. (7). Tomor- row's Stars. 11:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Captain | Gallant. (7) Captain Fiint. | /11:30—(4) Winchell-Mahoney. (T7)) Ramar of the Jungle. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Anderson and Tom 49.994) Northland. (2) The Lone ant still ll another neat increase in, Ranger. (7) Ed McKenzie. will be directed by Cmdr. Arthurs ~ ‘official government figures). . | MORE PROSPERITY This year TV stars weren't | Wedding Gifts taken to film fans’ hearts as the latter stayed away in droves By JACK O'BRIAN | from G. Gobel’s, Liberace’s and NEW YORK UNS)— Ed Murrow Steve Allen's movies. .. was paid almost $100,000 more than = ‘his bess, CBS Board Chairman Pilot films made by stars anxious Bill Paley, last year (Murrow/to get into TV in series of their earned $316,076 to Paley’s $225,000).;0Wn are a drug on the market, but Strangely enough, Paley earns !0 pilots-by well-known TV hope- even less than his next- in-line down| fuls were tossed together into one the executive ladder, CBS presi- | Series and sold to General Electric, dent Frank Stanton, whose °S5) starting in the fall (James Mason,| CENERAL ELECTRIC ‘MOTOROLA COLOR ‘TV SYLVANIA pPilco AUTHORIZED RCA-VICTOR SERVICE SYLVANIA WESTINGHOUSE Member of Oakland County FREE HOME TRIAL Electronics Association FE 4.1515 Hic Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. HAMPTON lth Biches total was $281,522... |Vivian Blaine, Claude Dauphin, Gen. David Sarnoff, boss of | Arnold Stang are included). fanoer, ater hs Iv ear tere |World’s Youngest Stowaway Lands ends in 1956, Gen. Sarnoff, big- Here From Italy | gest man in his field, will get an $85,000 annual RCA pension. NEW YORK u—A baby 27 days. old went aboard ship at Naples,’ ABC President Bob Kintner's ‘35 take-home was $77,500 (these are Italy, as perhaps the world’s youngest stowaway. But he ar. rived here ok a paying passenger. Vancouver, B. €., may get North America's first honest-to- —~|eash subcription video. . , BRIDAL COMEDY | Giuseppe rebeea was born after! Margaret Truman's laughs June| his Italian parents, Mr. and Mrs. |2 with George Gobel will be built!Saverio Fabozzi, received a visa around wedding gifts. CBS is to come to the United States. | tying ogy “Con “Dane, ore eter alo, ot M. t's bride; heeo Eee: = = |sary to pay for the baby’s Ss Tragedy in survey: The Maurice *#8¢- Chevalier NBC _ spectacular hit’ After three days at sea aieera Trendex ratin i the liner Independence, the ship's leven th oe a spots lowe reer spotted the child as a non- | an — Show." ‘ |paying guest. The parents then f |\forked over $10, the fee for an in-| Ozzie and Harriet Nelson ying |fant traveling tourist (lass. for the first time in years Mvith | | Perry Come en: s / oer ae here said’ the baby was entitled to travel on its mother’s visa. The Fabozzis When victoel ny Borge stary in his ‘one-man spectacular Jun¢é 14 for |CBS-TV, the audience wil be made btn aM! " Bokiye: up solely of folks who have written} oe CBS specifically for / ‘that show, | so if you're interested, write CBS| now hess Madison Aye, New York 272 N, Y,) i Anewer te Fresca Poni Martha Raye’s eat name, to F ORMICA ... 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Grinning modestly perous cigar, “We are very modest people, compared to those in other pro- fessions, Look at the butcher — | how smug he is about sirloin. | And the doctor—he knows every- thing, varicose veins to vitamins. | “But the actor, who needs more conceit than ahybody else in order) to get up in front of an audience without dying of fright, completely confident and compla-, cent, He can't afford to be, be- ‘cause he is too susceptible to de- struction by his audience. { * @® « “Ah, if there were only a way,’ and Robinson sipped his coffee, thoughtfully, ‘that conceit could be administered to man in capsule! form.” a There is-no reason, surely, why | Eddie Robinson should concern! himself with the necessity for ac-| quiring vanity. He has made at est 30 movies, appeared in 0 Spartan Athletes I FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT! NEISNER WATCH REPAIR 42 N. 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FE 5-8974 | FRIDAY NIGHTS 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. in the shade of a plump and pros- | sa is never, My Broadway shows, and never re-;i critics in 30 pyeare: 7 * “But the more experienced and|, lassumed only onstage>-when _abso--importent—you- becompe,--.-he- ‘the less you can get ajong is a tremendous responsibility —| happy influences on the world, plains, ' s my profession, and., Tm good ¢ But the actor? * ‘Every role is al that you are a different person, an you Wert Iii the Tast” part. Bid Eddie Robinson Claims ‘Actors Aren't Vainé : r and an actor. He laughs, but not lightly, at the thought. “My purpose, én each ambition | |new role. In every role, you know) way = instill the right sort of m_people, te gather up.the | ideas | lost driftwood and make them on your past performance. In ev- Tepresenting a human being whom { felt that | was all people and ry ery job you've got to start from scratch. When I opened last fall in Broadway (in “Middle of the ‘Night”’ ) it was the first time inst mania at the 26 years. “That was a frightening thing. As always, I didn't sleep for nights. I said to myself in re- hearsals—‘you are the worst ac- | tor in the world, Why do they trust you with this part?’ ” to himself, " Nonsense. rest of the world” ou are. not | |ALWAYS IDEALIST all people were me, Because in school in New York Robinson was always an ideal- ‘he had more outlet for acting than! Brought to America from Ro- age * * * by wanting to become of 9, he felt Preac hing or teaching or defending, | ‘responsible for America — as a he became an actor. And because leased, is De Mille’s spectacular, haven for all the sad people in the he did take his responsibility to“The Ten Commandments,’ in * people seriously, he portrayed his| Which he plays the role of Dathan, ‘roles with a depth that made him @ treacherous Quisling. | Between the ages of 12 and 15,) |@ success from the beginning. | he bewildered and discouraged his| * if parentts The butcher or the doctor might'—intensely and in succession — a among moviegoers for being the ence thus: This minister, | a defense lawyer, | a teach-'tough guy. the * ‘Little Caesar" (ac- Robinson won the reputation, jinson is about his acting, it figures | During the war of . 1812, drew Jackson's Ap-| Isachsen weather station, on 2,000 militiamen, Eleff Ringnes island in the Cana- defeated 12,000 British’ regulars | ldian Arctic, gets more snow in the battle of New Orleans. . summer than in winter. tually, he has’ ‘played a tough . in less than 10 per cent of his films, Compare ‘Our Prices! ‘and he is not so little: “I'm 5-7, ny I may be cheating a half-; Studio Couch $39.75 3 Pc. 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