Fi ant _PRESS INTERNATIONAL Ewe SERVICE — ow Replaces Late _Named Orrin McQuaid in County Post Announcement Follows Two-Day Deliberation by Three Officials ~ Daniel T. Murphy Jr., 32, of 1023 Berwick Blvd., was named this morning as Oakland County’s new Register of Deeds. Murphy, a former deputy clerk under Lynn D. Allen, one of three officials who made the appointment, will replace the late Orrin Mc- Quaid, who died suddenly May 15 of a heart attack. The appointment was DANIEL T, MURPHY JR. Hare Discloses made by Allen, Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore “il uck Ch ti Prosecutor Frederick C. f Cd Ing Ziem after two days of de-| ~ Liberation. Firms Strip Carriers In a statement issued today, the three officials said they are “‘unan- imously convinced” tMkt Murphy “presents the combination of en- on Applying for Tags; One Company Caught ‘Lehman Wants | | Gl Housing Act Extended fo ‘60 ~New York Senator Says Continuation Will Allay Drop in Housing WASHINGTON 7 — A jthree-year extension of the GI home loan program was day as an amendment to the multibillion-dollar om- nibus housing bill. Sen. Lehman (D-NY) said he planned to sponsor the extension along with Senators Hill (D-Ala) and Sparkman (D-Ala). He made the surprise an- nouncement as the Senate proposed to the Senate to-| portion inside the dark lines. THE NEW AND OLD—Pictured here is the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital $6 million addition surrounding the present - local hospital. The present building is shown in the shaded - A banquet, attended. by 160 persons, was held last night to “kick-off” the fund-raising The funds will be raised by public subscription. campaign. The large six-floor wing, located to the south of the present hospital, is expected to add 200 beds to the | present capacity of 310. Construction will begin in October according to Adolph H. Roessling, architect for the — repared to take up the ousing bill, which would increase Federal Housing Administration loan insue- ance authority, atu public housing develop- ment and provide special low-cost housing for elder- Pontiac Trucker “Killed in Crash Sheriff's Depeties Think James W. Rochester ergy, personality, experience and administrative ability necessary for the continuance of the excellent ad- ministration of the Register of LANSING w—Secretary of State |James M. Hare said today the 'state has recovered $22,371 in ‘li- cense fees owed to the state by a ly J enced The GI Joan program now is, scheduled to expire for most vet-| erans on July 25, 1957, but its ex- Fell Asleep Carp Take Over as Lake Floods Area Golf Course Take along a fishing rod next time you play golf at the municipal 'd. Floods there’may spoil your low score but as compensation you may take home a ‘catch’ of carp. Crystal Lake has inundated the fairway between the sixth and sev- Deeds office.” Murphy, who said he will as- sume his pew post “as soon as possible,” pledged to “devote full time and energy” to the office and “complete cooperafion with all other county offices.” “Any person with a problem will he entitled to personal attention ~ ” ee be eee _— |and found that 108 tractors SERK RE-ELECTION “trailers had been will hold the appointive |ported, with the company claiming position yntil January, and has said; weights from 460 to 7,420 pounds} he will seek re-election for a two- under the actual weights found by year term in November if he wins, the checkers. nomination in the August primary. | Hare said his office is recheck- The post pays $9,750 annually, -| inv about 20 companies on which ' Picked from a slate of 21 as- it has received complaints of pirants, Marphy is‘presently em- | cheating on license fees. Most of ployed as customer relations ex- | the comptaints came from com- ecutive and salesman with a lo- | petitors, he said, cal contractor. He is married amd | Ip the case of the Hess firm, the father of four children. the recovery wasenade in 1956 li- In his three-year tour of ‘duty |cense fees only. But Hare said his with the U.S. Army in World War |ofice is oes. to see whether) trucking company which incorrect- ly reported the weight of its trucks. Hare identified the firm as the Hess Cartage Co., which operates out of Melvindale, Port Huron, Saginaw and Bay City. = « ® He said investigators from his office reweighed 126 tractors and 424 trailers owned by the company \y re- « slowdown in home building. 247| loan’ programs operated by the tension has been urged by home builder and real estate groups and by veterans organizations. They) have contended action must be | taken this year to prevent a big! Lehman said his proposed amendment would apply to both the, loan guarantee and the direct Veterans Administration, As of the end of 1955, the VA jestimated it had underwritten 4,-| 260,000 GI home loans with a total’ principal of about 33 billion dol-| lars. About one in every five loans had been paid off in full, it said. The principal fight is ‘expected to be made over public housing. | The committee recommended au- thorization for about 135,000 new units of public housing each vox] President Eisenhower asked a p gram limited to 35,000 units a Lata for two years, A Pontidc — driver, 26, died of injuries early this morning when je) ope) and meen oneal the highway and smashed into a’ cement culvert seven miles west of Cassopolis in Cass County. Cage County Sheriff's Dept. said apparently James W. Rochester, 258 Elm St. had fallen asleep at the wheel. The truck wea bended west! on M60, deputies said, when it ca- reened 110 feet through @ sign and two mailboxes,” smashed through the culvert 30 feet further on and finally halted half-way up a 2 foot embankment. A coroner's report showed Roch- ester died of a broken neck and) fractured skull. The truck did not! turn over. His body was taken to ‘the Kiger Funeral Home in Niles. II, Murphy served in China, Bur-|recoveries can be made for pre- ma, India, Africa and Egypt. Ac- \vious years. tive in Amvets affairs, he ts past| The truck license fee is based on! commander of the local Jimmy the weight of the truck, starting) Dey post. ie 70 cents per orb pounds | Mu also serves as a Civil for trucks under 2.500 pounds and sola representative, a district |increasing to $2.25 per hundred) committee member ot the Pontiac eg trucks hinted more than Council of Boy Scouts, a oe pounds. of the Greater Pontiac Youth Ad . visory Council] and a member of! tia |companies cheat by stripping down the Kiwanis Club of West Pontiac. ee a tem helo He also belongs to the YMCA [reporting at a weig | * * “His wife, Carolyn, ~was-chair- “weight on the chassis. For the ‘Golden Months’ ar-\istered 56 deegrees at 2 p.m. Extra money is a welcome item anytime—but iticularly, it seems, in the summer months with vacation trips and emphasis on having fun in the outdoors eir POT-O-GOLD is tailor-made to give readers of The Hare said he has found some|Pontiac Press a chance to win the extra cash to finance those trips or buy that needed sports equipment. Your chance is a fascinating word game which starts Monday. ht station for and the Oskland County Histori- | the initial weighing. Afterwards, he|5 It will pay up cal Society. isaid, they put a Jot whoever sends us_ it can mean a POT-O-GOLD to you. to $125 each week to! __It's fun—and: enth greens, where several good- sized carp have been caught dur- ing the past two weeks. y afternoon an archer | jhit his stood Gasca 18 inches tong | i—with a nicely-aimed arrow. They | tra feés for bof bee ot privileges. Mercury to Hover Around 40 Tonight The U. S. Weather Bureau's fore- east for tonight is fair with a) low of near 40 Tomorrow will be warmer with increasing cloudiness. The high! ‘will be 66-70. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest} temperature preceding 8 a.m. was; 3% degrees. The thermometer reg- \ There was generally light frost in the Pontiac area last night degrees, 33% Million Catholics NEW YORK WwW — The official ‘Roman Catholic directory for 1956 shows a total church membership ref 33,574,071 in the 43-states, Alaska and Hawaii. This is an in- man of the Oakland County Re- publican Committee from 1950-1952. An Oakland County resident for) 28-years, Murphy attended liberal | _-arts—and—law—-sehoel- elasses— Wayne University for five years. following his discharge from LS army. Blind {Columnist | Leaves Hospital Riesel Declares He'll Be Back at His Office No’ Later Than Monday | NEW YORK wp — Blinded labor columnist Victor Riesel is out of the hospital and says he expects to be back at his desk no later| than Monday. Riesel is continuing his national-, ly syndicated column with the att) of staff assistants. The writer, who was blinded | by an unidentified acid thrower April 5, walked out of a -branch of St. Clare’s Hospital yesterday | after being discharged as a patient. His wife Evelyn offered Mire an arm, But he shook it off and| walked down the eight steps at the hospital entrance by himself. | A His eyes were covered with band- ‘churn § age patches. An aide told newsmen that Rie- ‘from the dummy stacks: Kensington Park's s ‘Que 4 i gpg June 11, after which a. daily een’ on Shakedown Pefitiae Press Phote “QUEEN” AT SEA—A Boationd of officials and newsmen “diesel-powered replica _of—a—Mississippt stern-wheeler will were aboard” yesterday as the Kensington ee be plying the lakes on weekends and Memorial Day until Park's “Island Queen” made her debut on Kent Lake. Mississippi Stern-Wheeler Launched on Kent Lake schedule will be followed. 0-foot replica of a Mississippi stern-wheeler hourly cruises over the lake, from noon to 6 p. m. around Kent Lake in Kensington Metropolitan Before 12 and after 7 p. m. she will be available for. Park yesterday, and the only thing missing was smoke special trips, park officials said. Until then, cruises will be made on Saturdays, when the mercury dropped to 29} -for_several-years_before—becoming} Open Fund-Raising Drive for St. Joseph's Addition Announcement of a $98,000 check from the Ford Foundation last night launched a $6 million fund raising campaign for the new St. Joseph Mefcy Hos- pital addition. . Some 160. medical, ssoustriel, and vastneenmaeh _ Misit fo U.S.S.R, by Chiefs of Staff May Materialize New York Daily News Reports Invitation for Inspecting Forces WASHINGTON () — A White House spokesman said today he “wouldn’t be surprised” if the Joint Chiefs of Staff should pay a visit to the Soviet Union © if the Russians invited © pected to add 200 beds to the hospital's present capacity ot 310, ' Clarence. E. Manion, former Notte Dame University Law School dean_spoke_to the group ichiet—of- staff, has can get his Algerian proposals adopted in the near future appears jto have returned Mendes-France to Ithe political isolation he endured premier in 1954. on the “dangers of unlimited government,” “It isn’t a solicitation you are |making here — you are resisting) ithe fires of government,’’ Manion Students in Crash | Had Been al Party at t there isn’t a bed for that ANN ARBOR «9» — The Wash- —— your President ef Staff (Dr. ‘tenaw County sheriff said today|John M. Markley) was speaking of, lthree’ University. of Michigan stu-/|the government, will step in and ‘dents killed in an auto crash last|build one if you don't.” Friday had attended a fraternity! The check from the Ford Founda- \cocktail party shortly before’ the tion is half of a $196,000 grant =a : | from the Pontiac area heard Sister Mary William,| \* Ge. James M. Gavin, chiet hospital administrator, “kick-off” the drive with the) anq development *announcement declaring. it Gavin sald that the U. 8. Army the “first large contribution] Sym foresee me “Mane net fer Mendes-France [srt 1056 campaign” | Semanty a ast pk ott” _ we Russia hes sent word i would ok et he ; y a n : ond ty . (Quits Mollet rect warn Home|" 8. Joint Chlets of Stall fer’ an - : __| Sitting in the-corner of the ball ieeea, a he ferit armed Over Algerian = is bs esigns ‘ali sketch of the which is ex-/FROM UNITED NATIONS Policy; Asks Socialists Shp itt iden tater, elieren : to Stay in Cabinet . ot Peter Wallesbers, : PARIS (INS) — Pierre Mendes- sources. : France was back in his old role the Soviets would , today ag the lone wolf of French eS Petes tor hike one politics. ime lead } The dynamic former premier re- upline enld 08 fret, When , signed yesterday an Minister | : bem Downtown Temper ‘atures is hed 3° Y He Bees: 38 am Setorce Ib =. | Sisee Sizes Ar ROeeccnee P. bn Bteel d wood stilts ° . | ‘ » a SS 2p. m ++ 66 . with and ro sepa! ‘ ‘| 4% to 9 4% to 9 WEERe eee eee we e precceo| es Hots eatety: e i Wednesday in Pontise e s e Ideal for Memorial Srl : pighens Seeaparatare siadeenaalade . 60 ~ Spring Action $ games, assorted “ss pap ececans FAROORPEARSOGENG 36 ‘. 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Hamilton Co. unti] noon Friday. _ Mr, Dodge, who lived at 24701 Sameset Trail, Southfiel¢ Town- ship, was 57, ag al varied a Chicago, and Was Jl line modern methods of test- He was a member of Southfield Lodge No, 573, F&AM, was a Shriner, and belonged to the Elks, ‘the Chicago Athletic Club and the Materials Handling Institute. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Wickstrom, who as Vocalist|F |Lisa Chickering is on a profession- al world tour and now is in Hong Kong, a brother, Edward; and a sister, Mrs. Bernard Peacock Smith of Lathrup Village. Mrs. Carrie Parker, Clubwoman, Dies BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Carrie L. Parker, Bloomfield Hills and Bir- mingham resident for the past 28 years and member of several lo- cal clubs, died at the age of %4 yesterday. She had lived at 743 Plans for the curriculum and operation will be worked out in| an institute from June 18 to 22 at the school, with Dr. Harry Passow, a Columbia University Teachers College professor, in Source material for the planning will include the. Horace Mann-' Lincoln Institete on the gifted child, the studies of Hwiter Col- Jege on gifted children and reports on the Child Study Clinic at Yale; University. The Roepers feel that this new kind of education can best be tried in an independent school, small enough to be flexible for a change over and reorganization. ° * * George E, Hawley George E. Hawley, district man- ager for the George 8. May Co., Chicago business engineering firm, Hawley Manufacturing Co..| De-|o¢ the William R. Hamilton Com- troit, died May 22 at William Beau- t 11 am. Saturday, with mont Hospital. Ceerall te Wosdiawn Cometns, De A lifelong resident of Detroit and ry, Birmingham, he lived at 17869, Buckingham, Southfield Twp. He! founded the Gray-Hawley firm and, retired in 1925, later affiliating. with the May company. He was an honorary life mem- ber and past president of the De- ‘troit Boat Club, and a member of the Sons of the American Revo- lution. ee @ She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Percy K. Loud, three granddaugh- ters, Mrs. Richard Kern, Mrs. Holt ‘Ackerman, and Mrs. James Mac- She belonged to the Piety Hill chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, the Bloom- field Hills branch of the Wom- en's National Farm and Garden Assn., and Christ Church Cran- ‘City Democratic Club Will Meet Sunday The City Democratic Club will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Fisher Body local Hall, No. . 595, UAW, 821 Baldwin Ave. George Hicks, president, said that a financial secretary will be. 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Waite:s Domestics—Fourth Floor a save up to 9.00 on regularly to 19.98 ladies’ fine Long-Bound Luxur ¥ Luggage save 2.96 on regularly 7.95 washablo—colortast, lightweight 7 / ‘6 sO a | | | New Miracle Acrilan Summer Blanket * S ~~ Regularly 11.98! 15- Regularly 17.98 deluxe Regularly 19.98 26- 99 . if @ Durable All- tach. 18-inch or 21-inch traincase or 24-inch Jr. inch pullman or 29-inch ; | _— Steel Tubing! Overniters! man . pu iman! = . ; = e Come on the run . . . for this unbelievable sale of fine luggage . . . top fashioned deel ber SO ladies’ longbound luggage in rich blue or green. Plasticized, waterproof and @ Plush Satin Binding = atety washable coverings. Sturdy one-piece bent veneer frame, vinyl binding and gleam- Engineered! ing brassed hardware, accented with rich rayon quilted lining, triple stitched binding. : wth strong “Tite-time’ handles. Hurry in now duryvg our Big Happy @ 72x90-inch size! . Birthday Sale! @ Long Lasting Rubberized Heavy-Duty Canvas! Here is a real buy in a private swimming pool for your children in their very own backyard — away from all dangers and heavy traffic' Pool is supported by a well constructed all-steel tubular frame. Extra-heavy duty canvas that is waterproof with thick rubberized coat to last many years: Easy to assemble and no trick to take care of for years to come’! Hurry in now and save! Waite's Luggage Center—Downstairs Store Luxury blend summer blanket 5 : in mew miracle “Acrilan’ for . lhghtweight; yet comfortable sleeping comfort. Choose yours today in rich colors of; yellow, blue, ‘rose. green, ‘red and turquoise’ Come in today during outstand- ing Big Birthday Savings Waite's Toys—Downstairs Store Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor save 16.90 when you buy two super deluxe ‘Saran’ webbing iswneed UW a | iTE en cot Lightweight Aluminum Collapsible Chaise Longue buttonholes.... . 48.50 Value for 2 y J for 3 a AUTOMATICALLY... with this. .... Cushion Sets: | Canvas Awnings Reg. 24.95! 13” Regularly 3.98! DRY ; ® Standard’ size glider cushion sets. Both seat - ® F ll R 7 and back cushions in floral or modern pat- Box style with sturdy steel frame covered with 3 | serge coe u otary A achine terns,-- Two-tone colors. All easy to wash and heavy long - wearing canvas Easy to wash. ® eed keep clean. Now is the time to replace your a wide. 36" width... .339 42” width. ore old, worn-out cushions and save during our 3.69. Don’t miss this opportunity to’ replace Big Happy siya Sale! Reg, 3.98 Glider your old faded awnings and save during Big (4) Rain Coats. . Birthday Savings Sale *e Waite's Draperies—fourth Floor Waite's Draperies—Fourth Floor ec yf — ~ @ Regularly ! completely Wash-_ a / > > ss Fp — able and Weather \{ $159.00! Resistant! © American @ Wide & Comfortable Siren Webbing! | Made by i © Super strong tubular atuminum that stays" 1+ | famous bright for years! White For home... garden. . . pool— use indoors or outdoors! Sewing Light, yet sturdy and adjusts to 4 comfy positions with a . touch of ydur finger on the control. Choose rich colors _ 4 Machine of: charcoal/pink' Now is the time to buy during our -Company! Big Happy Birthday Sale' Waite's Outdoor Furniture Center—Downstairs Store ® Limited Values from 2.95 to 3.95! . Quantity Men’s Famous Brand Children’s Playtime Favorites in Summer Playshoes heli They 2 be Ms as ° SWIM TRUNKS , Regularly 3.95 and 5.00! Men's Summer Pa jamas GOOD an r po» Completely equipped to NO MONEY make plain or keyhole : buttonholes . . embroider, DOWN! make ruffles or pleats. Make various hem: widths @ Briefs ond Boxers! nt ar bias tape, top ROUND BOBBIN pies ’ ’ . stitcn. ake lace inser- ROTARY @ Cottons, Nylons and Toffetas! Short sleeve, knee length plisse, venti- Poy Gaeta, to, 1 Super selections in men's rugged plain. or fancy, lair, batiste _fabrics—oll _ Super cool. mend or patch! Yours to- iO} SHUTTLE masculine stylings’ Wide variety of shades Many wash 'n wear fabrics in solids day at this big savings! for. rect bial ali colors aoe ee imper- and fancies. Sizes A-B-C-D. Rich Hurry in now duting A-W-0-0.1-4 ions that in no way harm the wearing FP inods qualities — allow you to save much more' eon of a prints nai : Waite’s Big Happy Birth- £b @ in now during our Big Happy Birthday 4 gee ie Com Sang Ur f} / Girls sandais with full cushion insole and dquble ‘ Sreakers im color to twinkle on the tennis courta, day Sale! , ' Sale. 28-42. day of Biggest Sayings Ever : Adjustment for perfect fit “Just like mom's!” over the lawn—everywhere children love to play. : * . nate ° ape cans : : Waite'’s Whit i — Waite's Men's Sportswear—Street Floor Waite's Men's Furnishings—Stree! Floor Waite's Children's Shoe Center—Second Floor aite's White Sewing Center—Fourth Floor 7 save on regulorly 5.98 twin size, plump, soft Regularly 1.00 it pertect Regularly 2.98 Women’s 3-Point Hamm ock and Stand hel ~ ° i aw VF, (foam rubber mattress toppers Biflex Bras Housedresses 7 w Reg. 19. | 99 f ce c eg. 19.95 I ~Q” “ | or : save 8. 961 : Here te rea! sink-in sleeping pleasure with one of theee super Famous Bifle bras catton Choose button style in misses and Non-tiit 3-point pamensee with heavy couse soft, lump-free foat rubber mattress toppers Bo ran, to broadcloth with, aajustapie’: sho at Set wamen's sizes Only g.few of one durable all-steel eirame: Full width, vat wash. so protective to expensive mattresses and now at biggest _dtraps All ales tn A- Wh style so hurry while they last cee in rich green or red Buy today during + gavings ever’ Meg. 7.90 fell disc... pry —~ only Biggest Birthday Savings Ever .. , $1 Holds i Budget ‘epee Dresses = Waite's Domestics—Fourth Pleo: | —Street Floor —Third Floor of Fashion Waite's Oytdoor Furniture—Downstairs Store = reser Rep Pee ae se eae Es a agate eS Phe RAGS chy this, Page! 6 Months to Pay With a Waite’s, “CCC” Account THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 Big Birthday Savings for the Whole Family on All Six Value-Packed Floors — Call FE 251! " : save on 8.99 to 10.99 values in famous | wash them + wear them . . never. go near the iron—Berkshire Maid's. } Special ly Purchased Summer : Millinery Gailey & Lord — Dip ’n Done Cotton Pinafores 7 " | 99 Cotton and Silk Blend for Mom and Sister! \ ee en reh S28 Dresses B59 || FS Cita | ger @ Every hat brand new, | for Summer 12.20. 14Y4y24V% just unpacked! | 99 5 99 @ Daring values during our Happy Birthday Sale! 3-6%x 7-14) @ Sizes 12-20! Pert pinatores that take e Prints solids , sudsing beautifully... and checks! _ Don’t wait to mark your calendar, come to Waite's today for this exceptional once-a-year sale of new Summer Hats—purchased Just for our big celebration during our Happy Birthday Sale! Delight in all the newest silhouettes . and save dollars more. come out looking bright and fresh .. . ready to wear without ironing. All three sleepin a save 1.99 on regularly 6.98 famous fuller fabrics in drip-dry OG ON a5 /) COTTON SKIRTS Cotortast and so wrinkle shy. Red, blue and lilac. Baby checks with rose overlay in pink, blue and lavender. @ Juniors and Misses Sizes! Waite's Mecssuroesce= Thind Floor Girlswegr—Second Floor 9-15 & 8-18, Waite's Millinery—Third Floor of Fashion Le Here is an exceptional opportuntiy for you to treat yourself to a fresh, new and cool wardrobe of the newest silhouettes in dresses. All in famous Gailey'G Lord ‘breeze-cool cottoris that _ wash so easy being Sanforized to assure you of that just new look. Jacket dress pictured is just one of a superb collection . ... all at this one low price... come in today. + 1 Coolest Cotton Slips ns \ | i) ; \ \ i @ Colorful Prints 99 , \\ | ) WA \ ond Solids. All . (/ Nd @ Famous Fuller Fabrics—All Crease Resistont! @ Summer Styles to Mix a’ Match! Just imagine it! These beautiful summer cotton skirts . .. plus many, many not shown . yours right now when you want them . . . at a Big Ghocseltromfnatiron Birthday Sale Savings Price''! Four styles in 12-gored, unpressed side batiste (polished pleats, box and cluster pleats. Prints and solids in _every color that you ’ could wish for . . . hurty in today for yours and save! E "Blouses oA and Skirts @ Regularly 3.98! Be a onl i etl ME i and embossed * Waite's Sportswear—Third Floor of Fashion ae + ne cottons with dainty f zs : * eI ‘. trims. Several 3 styles to save on newest ensemble toppers to wear right through summer ce = choose in . . . t > sizes 32.44. Fully Lined Rayon Faille Dusters { Average and at Log tall propor- gs } f sf s « ;. : py _tions. All in snowy white. @ Regularly 19.98! ‘@ Sizes 7-15 and 8-18! c f/: Choose a whole new slip » i Fae ¢ for th min 33 if ww piled . ather ates Here 1s your constant companion to be for city, travel or dressy wear .. . one of our ribbonette or 99 ie a ‘ap : fp . y linen style dusters in cardigan or tuxedo cut. Chdéose push-up sleeves or wide cuff and a belted =a a : . in today and save! fitted style. Ideal to top everything from slim to. full-skirted fashions, Mg > Waite's Better Lingerie—Second Floor Coats—Third Floor of Fashion ee a § E i 5 E ae Te skirts. Choose from smart prints and vivid - solid. colors, Sizes 1-14. Waite's Gitlswear pa _ —See or ae ) Lh) urry in and save at 2 A . i ay Big’ Llssoy Bites Sale today! Sizes to VO in’ ‘narrow, medium and wide black and vanilla. Also maricane”: feather ls widths __ with padded sole in vanilla, white or black. Waite's Handbags—Street Floor — Waite's Hosiery—Street Floor a . : Waite's Women's Shoes—Street Floor regularly 1.00 women’s regularly 2.50 values = regularly 3.98 plastic _ regularly 1.98 boys’ regularly 1.00 boxed regularly to 1:98 nylon cegularly 1.98 fitted regularly 1.00 women’s Percale Scuffs Dinnerware Diaper Pails Dungarees Children’sBooks| | Stretch Gloves Travel Kits Clip Hats 77 || 99° |] PP |] Qu8B |] 79H || 99° || BI || TT Completely washable with Sturdy pails with steel baif-and le k anfori jeni ks f hildren Women’s perfect fitting nylon Choose plastic and simulated Gay gad aboists for town, quilted soles. and colorfast 8-piece place setting in rich ie eee wus * hee . Dowdle nee, an mined denen Jeea) eek ray 5 stretchies — so fashionable for le her 1 ee S ‘i : beach, boat or city. With or prints. Sizes S-M-L. Ideal for dinnerware. Choose 3 patterns. well fitted cover. Lightweight with zipper fly. Fully cut .in: to learn new skills and educe- summer ensembles. Easy to ather in all colors and stlyes. without earrings. Silk and cot- around the house or vacations. Open stock available. Fifth plastic in bright colors of pink, sizes 6 to 16. Navy colors.’ | tional activities. Save on sev-, wash in white, Yeige and pink, All ‘complete with fittings. ton—washable, Sanforized and Street Floor Hosiery. Floor blue dnd maize.” Sétornd Floor. Save today. Second Floor” eral today. Mezzanine Library. |, | Street Floor. Street Floor. colorfast. Street Floor. “ ; : R ? | . F ke fe ere eee vs ES ss Suge MS SE ae t ses NE Ie NS Ea SALE aS 8 piel Fe a z : pra mE ES SE ST I , eae BE Wem Pee RMR ES ge eosin: 7 ys oe 99 fe Noa No Cc me Dow mon any Item on this Page! 6 Months | to Pay Ww ith a Waite's eae Account! : 4 (TSR ME Sg PETES SE eae ee SEs saree ges SE EEE EGA a PE: SS ELE = ree Pee a ease Cages Ae ees IN gs AS SRE ME PEE nate en S Sarre’ % a #e ’ \ t A |_THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1936 . » ue Sap, foo = —————— - 90,000, 000 Vacationers _ 5 im 2 ..* . fowaas B. 19; as M. TREAOwALL, == eae Gana tion Director ee ‘pe General sonw- A. Ruey, W. Cmantss Prexina, Groact C. Iescax Class! Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontisc, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS itled ex a to the use fer ve Lwreoy tony Hs | oes pe oat , printed in this ree eles as well as all AP news dispate « Michigan and ‘all other places in ie year. All mail subscriptions payable in advance. Phone *poatias FE 2. $18 . peter of reports that 80 to 90 aa you Gs 2 ert a vacation Peles Bowe ¢ a ame eR pe Whee 3 of. the People Wants to Restore Custom million Americans will be on the move during the holiday months. Ac- cording to. those who know—trans- portation people and those who pro- vide vacation accommodations—this summer will see a record business volume of $15.5 billion. , Se vam a THAT . RUSSIA _ OFFERS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU or _CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 There’ s Good Reason to = Celebrate Heritage Day In connection with the observance of Michigan and Oakland County Week, now in progress, Friday has been designated as “Heritage Day.” place heavy stress on our thoughts and recollections on our growth and development, not only in a numer- ical and financial ways but particu- _larly in spiritual and civic standards. * * * was done for us by past generations to make it possible for us to live as we do. 7 Perhaps in a large measure we | should not take much credit for ourselves for our present stand- ards. We inherited most of it — even if we inherited nothing in a ro ' financial way. None of us are : self made. It was our piorieers who laid the foundation—and they laid it well. We should strive our utmost to do as much for those who follow us. * * * Their brain and brawn made it ’ possible for us to take over the heritage they left, without going through any of their hardships. We may bring some new ideas into - our world, but they cannot be put to ' constructive use without the footing that had been provided to receive them. The dedication to the common interest of the experiences pro- vided by the success and failures of those who trod this way before we came is what provided the setting and stimulus for our — present standard of living. x * * To make us more cognizant and appreciative of these things is the purpose of Heritage Day. Bills Seek to Stiffen Narcotics Penalties It is encouraging to note the in- = creased pressure in Congress for ee eee cotics laws. Among several bills recently ______introduced is one calling for the _ death sentence for certain vio- lations. As approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee it would permit juries to impose the extreme penalty on persons convicted of selling heroin to juveniles and on three time of- fenders in heroin smuggling and peddling. * * * Legislation equally drastic is com- ing up in the House. A Ways and Means subcommittee has agreed to make seven recommendations for stiffening all narcotics penalties. Among other things proposed are more. severe sentences for adult = -traffickers selling to minors and removal of suspension of sentence and Oe dieon for traffickers. We strongly endorse increasing all narcotics penalties. However, the widely held idea that with more severe sentences juries will be less inclined to convict, is not borne out by Federal experience. x * * Federal Narcotics Commissioner Harry J. ANSLINGER probably knows as much about this question as any- - one. In his opinion the drug traffic can best be curbed by putting vio- lators/ out of business for longer of time. Congress “should have public “support in its effort to make nar- - cotle law va so severe that It behooves us on that day to. It should make us reflect on what: - tourists. “A survey made by U.S. News =~ \ Ses & World Report shows that mr & = nearly everywhere will be tight, : with prices perhaps a little more awit than last year. Overall, the \ SEE crowds will be as much as 10 ° EE per cent greater than the record ee - summer of 1955. Certainly ad- vance reservations will be’ nec- essary at nearly all the popular ah g resorts. According to the American Auto- mobile Association 68 to 77 million people will travel in the family car. Bus, air ‘did rail lines will share some 12 to 13 millions. ‘ Since last summer about 1,500 motels have been added to the na- ewer — GUNDER — a oe =” W here's the JE Print? - a tional total of more than 50,000. This means that there now are some David Lawrence Says: 850,000 motel rooms available for What it all boils down to is—if you want to be sure of accommoda- tions, make your reservations early. 2 ey ny spectacular and yet the most sen- sensational news happening of our times is the menner in which the 48 state goveruments are being deprived of their rights by the Supreme Court. The latest decision, rendered this week, takes away from the states their power to regulate employment relations. It takes away from the worker his free- dom of association and freedom ef expression as an individual— his civil rights—and puts them at the mercy of an intolerant majority in Congress. He must join a union or be deprived of a job with the railroads. Minority rights, which from the founda- tion of the republic have been safeguarded by the Constitution, new are to be vested in a politi- cal majority in Congress. Most people these days are spend- ing money as if it carried an early expiration date. The Man About Town 100,000 in Bloom Briiticnt Tulip Display Ready Over the Weekend Color television: The best thing about which is that the neighbors cannot afford it either. Within ten miles of Pontiac is a display of one hundred thousand tulips that will reach the peak of its blossoming time over this weekend. They are at White Chapel Memorial Park, corner of. East Long Lake and Crooks Roads. According to Manager Dorval D. Symons, they ‘will remain in top form for a week or more. The tulips. which surpass any- thing of a similar nature in’ our nation, are for the free inspection of the public every day, including Sundays, from eight o'clock in the morning until sundown. All can be seen without leaving your car. *The entrance is on East Long Lake Road. Keep to the right on all of the driveways. The best route from Pontiac !s east through Auburn Heights to Crooks Road, where you turn right for three miles. of the fight for and against com- pulsory unionization, Justice against early Court decisions and traces the various opinions handed down, Then he says: “The change in the Court's understanding of industrial prob- lems, certainly as they affect rail- roads, in their bearing upon the country’s commerce and all that thereby hangs, to no small degree reflected the changed attitude of the railroads toward the role of labor unions in the discharge of the functions of the railroads. As striking evidence as any of this important shift in opinion is the fact that the Railway Labor Act of 1926 came on the statute books Today completing 30 years with The naan io ad through agreement between the Joseph Ehrmann, railroads and the railroad unions 10 years as a stereotyper and 20 years © the need for such legislation.” as a pressman. Here is .a confession that the consider what the Constitution Claiming to have an exceptionally wise says but what private interests, parrot Is powerful jin politics, may agree Mrs. Burridge Felchman upon as between themselves. The In discussing the 60-year history Frankfurter reviews the criticisms - lie criticism, certain constitutional rights will be lost for the period that an unwise or irresponsible Court holds office. “One would have to be blind to history,” says Justice Douglas, “‘to assert that trade unionism did not enhance and strengthen the right to work.” This is a frank avowal of the concept of expediency —the Machiavellian doctrine that the end justifies the means. Other justices—the men who made the Supreme Court the respect- ed institution it has been for decades—did not fall. victim to political expediency. They ex- pounded the Constitution in ac- cordance with legal and not politi. cal concepts and never allowed Congress to grant permissive poweg to private economic groups to take away minority rights.- It was in May 1935 when a unanimous Court headed by Chief, Justice Charles Evans Hughes knocked out the expedienecy argu- ment by declaring: “Extraordinary - conditions do not create or enlarge ie flowadays dorsnrt c constitutional power." Court Submitting to Private interests and Depriving Individual of His Opinion And the same Court could prop- erly have added that a change in political or sociologica! conditions or in the tides of public opinion does not change the Constitution of the United States unless Con- gress by a two-thirds vote of both houses and three-fourths of the states of the union say so in ap- proving an amendment to the Con- stitution itself. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 1§ Years Ago NAZIS FORCED out of two Crete towns. ISOLATIONISTS we fight for neu- trality law. 20 Yours Ago VICKSBURG BANKER loses $6,000 to bandits. ALFRED SLOAN warns against enacting any form of NRA. Smiles Trucks ruined the fairway of a Florida golf course. Amateur golf- ers will take care of the greens. Let’s Face It---the Trouble ls Tissue Deterioration By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Degeneration, in medical lan- guage, means ‘‘deterioration of a tissue or an organ in which its vitality is diminished’’ (Webster); or, as Stedman (medical diction- ary) defines it, ‘a retrogressive pathological change. in cells or tissues in consequence of which ower is lost fim- paired would be a better word, for if the functioning power is lost. you're dead) ‘'and the living substance becomes converted into taken their daily iodin ration, etc., as I have done for years. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words tong pertaining to personal heaith and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosts, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan, yright 1956) unless the letter is critica) in iS ie noeere When I was a boy, I remember that flags were displayed in front of almost every house on Me- morial Day and the Fourth of July. : The passing of this custom has made our neighborhood less colorful and our patriotic holl- days less, solemn and and Moving” oving occasions. Recently a few of my associates attempted in a very small way to reverse this trend by purchasing flags for their own homes. They were surprised to discover that it was difficult to find a store which carried in stock a flag and staff that they may know again the thrill we knew as youngsters of walking down a flag decked street, we plan to display and sell home size American flags in time for Memorial Day. John E. Lurie Supermarket President Hal Boyle Says: Cherokee Indians Tesi to Share U.S. CHEROKEE, N, C. #—Should Uncle Sam include the American Indian under its program of aid to foreign nations? — * * 6 Some members of the proud and diabetes-ridden . Cherokee Nation think he should. NEED POINT 4 “Certainly we feel the need of some kind of Point Four pro- gram,”" said Walter Jackson, a- Navy veteran and one of the 12 Tribal Council leaders of the Cherokees here. . “We need ccaneat If the federal government would provide u# with the capital, we could create more industry. We could put. more In- dians in business. We could be in- dependent again. Arid that’s what we want to be." * s . Most historians agree the Cher- okees were more peaceful than warlike, better farmers than war- riors. They lived in log cabins, tilled their own fields. SADDEST SAGA What happened to the Chero- kees, of course, is about the saddest chronicle in American his- tory. & ° * . At one time they ruled some 480,000 square miles ranging from Virginia into Alabama. They tried hard for peace. “We made §80 separate treaties with the white man,” said Jackson gravely. ‘‘We lived up to every treaty—and the white man broke every treaty.” * 6 6 Under the pressure of incoming settlers, the U, S. Army was or- dered in 1838 to move them to a new home in the area that is now in Oklahoma. Some. 18,000 Cher- okees submitted, and started the 1,000-mile winter march. Some 4,000 died on this famous ‘‘Trail of Tears.” OWN RESERVATION Some 900 Cherokees chose to hide out in the hills here, Thanks to the help of changing times— and their own hard-saved money —they now own a 55,000-acre res- ervation in the Great Smoky Mountains, which they bought themselves, They have grown to Generosity 3,500 members. “ * #* ® _ Most of them are Christian. There are 18 churches on the res- ervation—14 of them Baptist—and all but about a dozen of the oldest Cherokees speak English. The younger ones now usually go through high school, The federal government’ main. tains the schools and a 25-bed hos- pital. The Cherokee Historical So- ciety in 1950 started producing “Unto These Hills,’ an outdoor summer drama which employs 350 ‘Indians, has paid them a mil- lion dollars in salaries, this year hopes to draw its millionth cus- tomer. . * * -The customers aren't all tour ists either. North Carolina loves its Cherokees, wants to help them. NOW CITIZENS A Cherokee can’t sell his land to anyone else except another Cherokee without federal approv- al. He doesn't pay a land tax. But he is now a citizen of both North Carolina and the United States. He pays income taxes, sales taxes —all other taxes. * * « “The operation has shown a profit every year,” said Jackson, “and we are 10 years ahead on our repayment schedule. All we want is to be self-sufficient.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Why do I keep remembering .., The ‘smile upon your face?.., What is it I am searching for . . . In every lonely place? .. . I do not think about you, dear . When I am occupied .. . With daily duties or the words . Of someone at my side... I do not see you when I walk Beneath a troubled cloud. . . Nor hear the slightest echo of .. . Your laughter in a crowd... But when the street is empty and... I go my way alone . . . There is no comfort in my heart ... That I may call my own .. . I seem to reach with longing hands . , . For something in the sky . .. And every memory of you . . . Becomes another sigh. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: Anemia, in’ Young or Old, May Cause > Appetite Loss, Even if You Need Food an_inert_mass’’—such as fat or # ¢ _of Birmingham... It has learned—te—say;. _famous "code authority” prov: ision “ . of -the National Recovery Act, ” WH) GE ED) aed which permitted agreements to be made between management and The April issue of the Michigan State jabor. was struck down by a Bar Journal has an article on “Let's unanimous opinion of the Supreme take a look at ourselves,” by attorney Court in 1935 precisely because Glenn M. Coulter, the nine justices believed the pub- lic interest was greater under the former president of the Detroit Bar Constitution than any agreements Assn. and now chairman of the building. made between private interests - committee of the state association. His such as labor and management wife is a native of Oakland Geunty the even though Congress sanctioned former those agreements. Dores McDonald Actually, it was before the of Holly. Court, but the nine justices chose technical grounds for shutting their eyes to the issue altogether. It is plain to see the handwriting on the wall—minority rights are vanishing, and whatever law Congress decides to enact here- after to regulate employment relations will become ‘“‘the su- preme law of the land” in the eyes of the present Court. In writing the main opinion, Jus- tice Douglas in behalf of the other justices says: “Congress, acting within its constitutional powers According to surveys conducted by the American Automobile Assn. and El Automovil Ameri- cano, there were 94,980,850 cars, trucks and buses on the world's highways last year. In the United States there were 2.6 persons for each vehicle; in the rest of the world an average of 76.6 for each. A chain letter scheme with a new and quite unique angle turns up in Pontiac. 4.4. ¢he final say on policy issues. You are requested to make a donation yj i acts unwisely, the electorate to a pet project of somebody on the list~ can make a change.” ° sent you, and request them to make one But when the Supreme Court for yours. According to Mayor guacws One de eau oe er than the Constitution stows Bill Donaldson, and euphemistically calls it just he sent two dollars to ‘a Detroit party and a “policy,” the elector ate can't named th Pontiac Foundation as his change their Supreme Court, Un- project—and got back a check for five less, therefore, the Court whose dollars. Not so fortunate was ee can Conewie that they Be influen 'y ressures 0 . Harold W. Dudley, popular opinion, takes besa of pub- whose request came from Pittsburgh, and = — he sent a check several weeks ago—and has heard nothing. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and’ Mrs. Glenford Haviland of 123 Elizabeth Lake Road’ fifty- nah ° voniine anniversary. *y . fibrous material. (scar tissue). If that is not clear, still anoth- er authority explains degenera- tion as decline of regeneration or diminished capacity to replace worn out or damaged tissue cells with new cells to carry on the function of the tissue or organ. You see, in a healthy young per- son 20, 30 or 40 years old re- generation easily keeps pace with degeneration, and both processes go on constantly from cradle to grave. Afcver forty degeneration naturally progresses to produce or regenerate new cells. That's what degeneration means. Fewer and fewer cells that wear out are replaced with vigorous - young cells. It's the way of all flesh, Indeed it's the way of all life, animal or vegetable. The natural way to—I say, how long have you—well, I've been dying for . years and so far it ts good fun. Cardio - vascular degeneration covers nearly all acquired heart and’ artery troubles but not so- called “rheumatic” heart disease “rheumatic fever'' with endo carditis (heart linigg inflamma- tion) frem_ steptococcic infection, usually a consequence or complication of tonsillitis, quinsy, er septic sore throdt. This some- times leaves damaged heart valves. There's nothing more morbid, depressing, or pathetic about cardiovascular degeneration in it- self than there is about baldness, graying of the hair, wrinkling of the skin, winter cough, or the rheumatiz. \ Arterioselerosis (hardening of the arteries), for instance is a condition as common as store teeth in men past 45, especially men ef sedentary habit who Kave not done their morning somersaults (for- ward rools), and their belly breath: ° ing ee every — and Your appetite doesn’t al- ways tell you the truth! Some- times you get so anemic you aren't hungry. In that case your brain must rule your stomach and force it back into proper action. Notice the dra- matic change in my cousin when her anemia was partially overcome by a_ single blood transfusion. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-364: Welcome B., aged 17, was a cousin of mine who de- €eloped osteomyelitis 15 years ago and lay on a hospital bed for many weeks with a high aly fev er. * Ld * "Mrs. Crane and I visited her one day. She looked so pale her fingers appeared to be translucent. She was wan and distinterested in food. Her fever ran to 101 or 102 each day and never dropped under 100 degrees. “She needs more food,”’ my wife suggested, “but she takes only a few nibbles for she says she isn't hungry.”’ When I inspected her medical chart, I found that her red blood cells were down to less than 50 per cent and so was the iron (hemoglobin) therein. “She doesn't have sufficient red blood cells to nourish her stomach glands and make them secrete enough acid to generate hunger,” I told Mrs. Crane So we suggested she have a blood transfusion. It was done the next day, and her temperature dropped to 98.6 immediately. Her hunger also began to re- appear and soon she was out of the hospital. . . Ld e “Now -don't’ think that a single blood transfusion will always work a dramatic cures, but when you are afflicted with anemia, your body will not even register normal hungers. Ordinarily, we assume that the bedy will dictate what it needs, so we then crave protein or sweets or vegetables, etc. But that is true only of the nor- mal body! When we become over- ly starved and our fron supply is too low, we may not have enough rich blood to generate. normal. healthy hungers, DIZZY SPELLS And after the age of 45 to 50, many. of us become slightly ane- mic. This may be a result of inadequate false teeth. We then Segin dunking doughnuts in coltee to soften them, and live largely on mashed potatoes and gravy. Instead, we must eat the diet of youth if we wish to feel youthful! But this diet includes raw vege- tables and meats. * 2 @ Vitamins aren't enough to make old folks youthful, for they need many trace cheniicals in their food. And if their food is deficient therein, then they go downhill fast. You are aware that adding a minute amount of fluorides to the x city water supplies will greatly re- A tiny trace of fodine will also stop goiter. And the sheep in Australia were dying off a few years ago until the government dusted the pasture fields with a trace of cobalt. But the normal man with a rugged appetite obtains barely enough iron in his three square meals per day to keep his blood supply up to par. And women, from -the ‘agk of 15 to 45, need about four times the iron input that men require. a Is it any wonder that many peo- pie are listless, for they haven't enough jron going down the hatch to perk up their bodies and even generate a proper appetite. * * cd This lack of iron may show up in dizzy spells, too, Anemia of the brain often makes old folks foggy in their thinking. They may wan- der in their speech and not know the day of the week or even the month. Hardening of the arteries helps redu¢e the blood's nourishment of the brain but lack of iron (anemia) does the same even without har- dening of the arteries. So compel yourself to eat, especially after 65. Don’t de- pend solely on your appetite, either, for when you get anemic, your appetite doesn’t always work properly. Use your brain to force proper foods and chemicals down, your throat, even though you don’t feel hungry for them. Some people, must use food, like medicine, and take it because ‘it is good for them, even though they don't want it. - Always write to Dr. George W. Crane {nh care of, The Pontiac Press, Pontiae, pete jay prea apes a Pe | pee, stamped, self-ad enve 20¢ to cover typing ane printing iecats Tener you send for his psychological charts and pam- ts. (Copyright 1956) ich. COLUMBUS; Ga. =" Tir the) 4 ; “Ga: ; ‘This “bounce” or — reflection 3© |1870's Grandpa—C—H-—Dudiey—cut | many —have—onty—a—vague “idea of; reen down some longleaf Southern pine|what it means. and the pilot, forewarned ‘of bad trees on his plantation. Through Sones : weather ahead, can change course the years the wood has aged a5 Amsewican tAintines which iis to miss it. Such a change in course equipping its planes with weather, may mean only flying a little be- . , : j ed ret . gs Oi ee + ease DY es We sae i ee wher ’ Se een ee eee pe 7 a. rf ey : | ok a aera = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 241998 me seven | Town ‘s i Brightens tae Rhos Se Se = ae xplaing fa’ = = i Sa Rimree ea et ave Versatile Uses. fc, ne Met wey ET AECL | he sO a = . | Ks Ge lita sda tes i Lumber Well Cured _ NEW YORK ays) ae “Radar” WE asian Se on ae cae DR. "HENRY A Mi I ER. a a Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street § Phone FE 4-6842 en Press | _| satisfaction. With $21 and an idea, the 2) — enjoyed the lec-; — ure on s she'd just listened rete Sue sat. a(t®s, she answered happily: _ seve, ne 8) “T couldn't hear a thing he said,| A rebozo’s fringe is a work of|beautifully as part of a factory i a here § | project two years -ago — that’s'but I enjoyed every word of it.” art .and often requires more) building. Tiara ar alr pac ben seo, ata be woe he aN aon ss —— | ; I. v has purchased the aged from - a i. ings in Sight’ who om wns Th geive Weeeeey | Cred me wie Ray H i leee yas ae they can beithe razed factory end Tore day language. joer And He Was Pleased'} Better Things in Sight The idea popped up when im os aie wee y aad n n : i weaine ring. lumber for paneling and flooring) One part of the airtines cam- | SAN DIEGO, Calif. San Diego f# Open Friday Evenings dune, 1953, the club sought a ty spaper — ; in his new home. paign features an illustrated | state college students; in a con-| 9 Problem, Please) The rebozo serves many uses, ———_—_————- booklet by artist Eric Stone. It | test sponsored by Gamma Phi Beta) anes Social Securi ose ednesday Afternoons project which would make Ser Burlington a better commanity. leevetos oe self-addressed such as substituting as a coat or; Washington, the U. S. capital, explains, in words and pictures, | sorority, chose campus policeman eae envelope 25 cents in coin.) /blanket, serving as a cradle, pro-' has over 300 conventions a cyear. | how a _Fadar_pulse_is_sent_out | out | {John Daniel over 14 co-ed ¢ | everywhere they looked young . people had the spotlight—YWCA, YMCA, scouting, three youth cen-) ters, church youth programs. H Nowhere did they find even one similar organization for older people. Yet, more-than 1 out of 10 of the city’s 32,000 people were over 65, while only about 2 out of 10 were under 18. OLDSTERS LACKED COMPANY | A deeper look showed that many of the older people were lonely and would welcome-a sense of be- longing in the community again. They wanted activity and friend- ships. Then the women asked them- selves: What can replace the __ importance of work in the lives of| these older people when working | is no longer possible? secaomc'narenct| MAKE BASEMENTS DRY and HEALTHY __ Budget-wise shoppers agree. The savings are greater when they a cela tht fr to el with» Keli KELVINATOR from: F EDERAL’S be a Senior Citizens’ Center—a DEHUMIDIFIER counterpart for oldsters of the city’s youth centers. List price 129.95! Convert A community council was formed with a cross section of the damp basement areas into healthy dry recreation and city’s organizations to steer the project. One hundred attended the first meeting in June, 1954. work areas. Just plug in the air drier. Removes up to 3 gallons of water from air. = SSE I After hearing of the idea, the mayor and city council of Burling- ton turned over an old residence) © in a city park to the council, put it in shape and provided free heat, light and gas. The center was officially opened in Septem- ber. EVERYONE CHIPPED IN Following the city’s lead, local) ° manufacturers and others chipped’ in with regular refreshments for! the center—cookies, ice cream,/| coffee, sandwiches. Other groups offered prizes to be used on special days at the center. Girl Scout troops, during the center’s weekly . = meetings, assisted in serving re- freshments. nce ne tort mere on = LIGHTEN YOUR COOKING CHORES volunteers have acted as hosts J f and hostesses. The weekly é we with a Kelvinator : a | _ 930” elec. range meetingy have attracted as many as 118 oldsters and more than 400, ranging in age from 64 to 94, have used the center for activities—playing cards, check- ers, conversation, hobbies, crafts, lectures and a lot of other things. List price 232.50! The big oven is automatic. Top burn- ers have 7 speeds, are in- stant-starting. Minute timer. Appliance outlet. The .price a mere $166 at Federal's! Aroynd Christmas and Easter Delivered and Serviced Big value! 8 cu. ft. refrigerator with full- width 37-Ib. freezer Featuring Kelvinator’s Cold-Clear-to- the-Floor design. Gives more storage space. Big crisper keeps vegetables farm-fresh. 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On Sale in Fork Clothey Dept. ~ << Pht i , Lier > Color-drenched percales and no-iron plisses in an enormous collection of budget-tagged dresses and dusters. All washable in sun-kissed prints and fresh solids. Every wanted size; 12 to 20, 161-241, 38 to 44, 46 to 52. Hurry, pick up. an armload today! CAT ~~ eres Special Purchase! Men's ; A in WALKING: AG mn SHORTS 1” na Patek es ne aes Pen? i. x aad : . ae pect 6 ETRE RE A A very special purchase? One look and you'll . know that they were made to sell for much more. Perfect Sanforized quality in solid ‘ w7,0 denim, sailcloth and striped denim. Full cut WAAAY ~ INRTe ON WARDROBE with four pockets, bar tacked. Tan, blue, / brown, In sizes 028-40. Rush to Federal’s! (3 @ Free basket ball T with SLIDE _ rai outage GYM SE wit S ID Seomfree bare leg retin in = @5-ft. Legs spring hues, Sizes- 844-11. Irregulars, @8-ft. Top Bar and F REE Basketball deo rrr im foxy sheers that 1 @6-ft. Slide never sag! 819- rregulars. @ Basketball goal Keep the kids safe and sound in Knee Mij’s seamfree and full-fashioned. 2 7 s their own back yard. Weather- No’ need for garters, 814-11; Irregs. @ Ball-bearing resistant baked enamel finish, | Pi rat quolity 51-15% full-ashioned Pesniris galvanized slide. Hurry, save! Tous with fins plata oe derk soca, BY. il. tubular stee a | SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 ae oma’ Ly Ss) ts ee Hi ‘ . ‘Bee Vv a : a eae / x { s ‘ e 4 | * es , ; - h ; . THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SaCEOAY. MAY. 24, 1956 EULUYOGH FVII. SATU RDAY 506 See GREGORY PECK. Starring in is Bhar J => zs AP rImAArS , 28 ‘ : 6 on SNIDDE! LS ' -+-MACKINAW CITY «®—Work samme home: ‘They -moved| < * . = of = r, who came to the Mack-| ah ve is ‘ linac job from the Nyack Tarryton Reveals Plans of New sets of father-son steelworker|1i4ge on the Hudson ‘River in ding Ro teams. |New York State, has a second son Expan ing ‘outes Tailing alongside Eugene'on the Michigan bridge project. | & Seto orb reps bette na sl Oe t th OAKLAN D TH EATER | DETROIT W—The T. J. Mc- " Iowa, is old stuff for his son, watchman. G e e e Carthy Steamship Co. said it will Leonard, 2. The ‘Miller boys and Mrs. Miller operate ships between the Great They've been a construction gang live in a house trailer at Mack- Lakes and northern Europe. team for eight years. inaw, a short distance from the Clarence G. Morse, federal mari- But it's the second season| bridge job. time administrator, told a Detroit re as a team for L. F. (Hap) Cormi- marine group the 22-year-old firm ee eae his'8": WD Paper Editor which Reap terte three eats ary: 1 oh | ; se ee "He decided this was what he | DETROH—Dave-Greenwald, 24,-— ee eg Se to may ate to other lake oar ee wanted when he still was in the /has been named editor of the Uni- and Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ham-| service,” Hap says of his son. At versity of Detroit's student news- is burg and possibly London. the nar eps cigechiopee Aa paper, the Varsity News, Green- son, will have served the two wald also is sports editor of the \ wigs inch — iain years of appenticeship required | Highland Parker, ae £ previously filed an for a journeyman ironworker's a en ™ certificate. : : application for federal subsidi¢s | a bal and agulit Sips over -sieaey’ thing bow) pare tellows New Address Obtained the St. Lawrence Seaway. ~. aera uated ng rar The Friday edition of The Pon- 5 | : y, Jim n't 'tiac Press erroneously listed Guy. - ; 2 Rlrecerty Slag bag pine apreten care for steelwork, . .He's a pilot] r, Foster, 22, as résiding at 299 W. ° ; orale waste 30mm, but for a corporation—flies executives | ‘Columbia Avenue following his ar- Ce e@ | any om a = around.” ‘raignment on a statutory rape | meanwhile a wer. Cormican and _ his steelworker |charge. Foster now lives. in Dray- : | ernment's mothball fleet HAWANAN BEACH soy? —|$" drive to work daily from their ton Plains. sath reer datseese Both firms intend to build seven-|Curves to the contrary, Gail z | million-dollar “‘clipper”” class ships| Young, above, is Waikiki's first! TI7-1@ Gu @@7-10h 3 9-100 8) MODERN with a gross tonnage of about 10,- rary age rd ~_ t a t 000 tons and a speed of 18 knots. [hired at t lekulani beach to - : "|help visitors _with — surfing, out-|- . Cs : _ = A rigger canoe rides, catamaran VFW Posts to Combine trips and skin diving. —Peatiae Veterans a raven Uttrasonics Help Out Tee tac ad a oe Making Insulations . up ths at all graves of veterans | at Perry Park Cemetery on Me-- NEW YORK — Uutrasonics — y- ;sound waves that are inaudible Auxiliary units from both posts !0 4 the human ear — are being also expected to partcipate in Used successfully to speed up the along with area Manufacture of electrical insula- Legion members. The is tion. oS held at 11 a.m. following the traditional. holiday parade. | The new technique is said to {be 10 times faster than current oO of Bor Fined methods of impregnating insula- to Minor tion materials and is expected to tions. In the process, the ultrasonic ; of/beam agitates the treatment and Lil's Bar, 924 Joslyn Rd../tiquid with a to-and-fro motion | on @ charge of selling liquor!that changes direction of the liq- uid’s particles a million times a was waived due to the general ap- * ¢ @ the minor. The semiporous cloth or paper a re used for insulation thus is impreg: VEW Fi |nated more speedily than with the Fined $100 present method, which subjects) of selling to a non-|the material to a pressure-vacuum resulted in a $100 fine|cycle in the liquid impregnant. : The new par value of Paraguay’s Veterans of Foreign Wars home 'currency is 60 guaranies per U, 8. dollar. result in significant cost reduc-| First in Better Modern Furniture One of Michigans Larges of Fine Carpets Tochless In CARPET & FURNITURE CO YOUR — CHOICE Lolos by Oscar... all wearing that California look you love in casual shoes. And here comes the cool comfort you want and need for summer . easy-to-wear sandals and flatties with plat- form soles and your favorite wedge or pancake wedge heels. NOW ONLY 2.44 at Federal’s! Summer-wise Fabrilite in sizes 4 to 9. Save! ‘Men’ s, Boys Oxfords, Sandals | 2-6 and men’s tinental trim, ithe stores FEERAL OPE Both styles in boys’ sizes \ Washable canvas oxfords m will keep you comfortable for casual wear or home work. Cork soles. _relax in these leather san- dals, Cool strap style, con- SAGINAW AT WARREN PONTIAC y pre ei nee (atalirsansiesibidl ile. ‘adntihinan . Brown, blue washable canvas. sizes 6 to 12. Really sport soles. N MON FRI SAT NICKTS TO 9 FF -v% Wears and Recommends MR. GREGORY PECK has selected an Eagle suit to wear in his portrayal of the title role of The Maw m +e Gray Flamed Sud A 20TH CENTURY-FOX CINEMASCOPE PRODUCTION The HUB wwirss - [ AUL WM) YOU TO SEE THE MOST Weems) STIMULATING EAGLE STYLES — me ae oma AND COLORS FOR SPRING— ‘INCLUDING THE AUTHENTIC EAGLE “GREGORY GREY FLANNEL” 3$69°° NOW ON EXHIBIT IN OUR WINDOWS FREE “A COMPLIMENTARY TICKET FOR THE PICTURE “‘THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT” WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF AN EAGLE SUIT DURING THE SHOWING OF THIS PICTURE AT THE OAKLAND THEATER. . Pa a HUB LOTHIERS > 18-20 North Saginaw Street ee re ot —_ hos RP eT ae iepatuni iu ipa as Wee cas ee ie se ya 7 P af F . a % = N he : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 ’ : ELEVEN iNew inp Rada Has no == Bah Electronics: ‘ey ce Set slU, 5; Buys Yugoslav. a ao Drives Tosh Cons |. iis wat eettaorag > tn, 1068, for. the SOR: a Saannie Tellaloud’ Se Se Woodwork Products Gn len, trad cay, rh cme ae Mis nt] 4 a ee | oe er aaa eeae nm Woman Tortured ‘his number and waite - BELGRADE nt baabe rather “Umlted exports tolways,” : meme eee being made into furniture from é Aad ® JOIN THE Sirs ARA $10 DOWN | ¢ With Sudsomatic Suds-Saver ¢¥ Big 9-lb. Capacity ¢ 7 Complete Rinses Vv Agitator Action ¥ Modern Fabric Setting v¥ Includes Normal Installation USE SEARS EASY © TERMS \| __ THIS SALE ENDS SATURDAY—BUY NOW! SHOP FRIDAY and MONDAY NITES "TIL 9 P. I. MACHIN ; ‘8- In. Automatic Electric Range ; Mahogany-Fraish Console ¢ Kenmore Electric. Model Jf Modern Fabric Setting Kenmore Ges Model (With Electric Ignition) .$188 ¥ Sun Fresh Lamp ¢¥ interior Lamp =| a, Se ‘2d Only $5 Down PAY ONLY $5 DOWN. Put the food in the oven, set the auto 7 matic Robotimer, and forget it. Oven @ goes on and off automatically. -Lux- » urious background has built-in flu- | orescent lamp, clock and I-hr. Ken. Timer. Fully automatic 24-inch wide fon, oven is another deluxe feature. See = * it at Sears now! ‘ 21-In. TV WITH ‘ee 199°: Elegant mahogany finish gives smart new “Early Amer.‘ ican" look. Here is an ideal second set for the den or chil dren's room. Has powerful 14KV chassis. (Diagonal meas. P urement: 261 sq. in.) Sale Priced With Wrought Iron Base Deve In Triple-Top Model 139° vf Mahogany finish cabinet, use os nightstand or end table Table Model Set - Power: packed AM Radio Res. uss 619.88 Best Silvertone table radio Powertul ‘AM chassis. Built-in ~Redioney antenna, Big 5'4- inch speaker. Buy now! 3-Way Portable AC/DC, Battery Operation Sale Priced 24.88 2.50 Down Vary low priced for such quali- ightweight, easy to carry. Tunes in stations loud, clear. Gray plastic case d Full rotery bobbin for smooth operetion d Full sized cast iron head Give a beautiful boost to your budget with this Kenmore Console. This ma chine features: American made full sized head, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable upper and lower tensions, fully rotary sews double lock stitch and a 20 year guarantee. 4 Portable Special! & Regularly 69.95 Limited Quantity Portable sewing machine, Round bob- _ bin and forward and reverse stitch. 39° Saliifacion geauaedbed ov foe monty bch SEARS 154 North s Saginaw St. Phone FE S471 PAY ONLY $5 DOWN @ Griddle top, divided top, S-burner handsome top — all in one compact,. dle acts as extra burner. Workspace cover fits over griddle. Has electric clock, l-hour Kentimer and lamp. Giant 25-inch oven for large family Ls } baking and cooking. See it at Sears. Appliance Dept—Maia Flooe 7 — a Kenmore range. Griddle in the mid- en eT hae gag aoe ie { EO Oe i ee ee aha a ee Bee ae iy : ee ey aes 4 tee 3 ; oi, : +} ‘3 ; } ; : ee pS iq . f a ie oe if ; ‘ i iy? ’ “ \ a * te ! i a “ AS. 4 eh PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1956. . SRE oe ke ee \ colioaetitol —-MMTUING U.d. | +e eat mm | mh ie Gili e: 7 “ja Damages for Negled - & , : so iar Tp eat aaa ‘| ‘filed in Behalf of 88 Le 2 RAR 5H an e8h a: icy, | "DENVER — A suit seeking! : ‘Yelt AND CO. £#%2 we 0 PARADE TO SEARS AND SA F millions of dollars in damages ic * _ A court-clerk said the suit asks + payment of a million dollars in ——_--_ +—_amages—for—reilatives —ot— each "| serviceman killed but the total R. Guild, y Potaabe Peace Colo.,, TO CANADA~Livingston T. Mer- a retired Army captain and long-|chant, above, a career diplomat time critic’ of the government’s|and an Assistant Secretary of State policy in Korea. He heads an or-|since 1953, has been sworn in as ganization he has called ‘Fighting|U. S. Ambassador to Canada. Homefolks —— Sse I xa cule Solar Radio Operates ee age va an, oc OeMonths in Dark Guild ' | Wives of dead servicemen charged) sypaCusE, N. Y. — A 10-ounce, _+ in the suit that “Presidents Tru- pocket-size solar-powered radio re- * man and Eisenhower, on behalf] civer capable of working more of the defendant, betrayed our/inan eight months in total dark- 50x81 Inch So, sheer, so easy to drape, they stay permanently white . ‘and crisp. Priscillas have pre-shirred tops, deep 6 inch _ ee i lid Renee 'M|ness without recharging has been 1. “rulfles. Tie-backs have bone a7 the Korean War. developed by a Syracuse electric a B The suit alleged the two presi- research laboratory. rings in them. Buy your filmy, frothy Dacron* cur- tains at Sears, and save now! 90-in. Priscilias, were $.98. 4.97 Sl-in. panels, were 1.89... 1.66 solid shorties, cafes :% Boy : Add Beauty, Color to Your Fore oe 89 : » Porch, Patio or Terrace! dents also “deliberately withheld aA sy, » tactical and strategic support to) There are no plans for early pro- * which the American soldier was! duction of the radio, since highly ; entitled in Korea. efficient solar batteries such as, “The government, in fear of and} those it must use are still too ex-| | to appease the Red enemy, rigged| pensive to justify commercial man- _ the. rules to prevent victory, there-| yfacture. by depriving our sons, husbands,| Used at the rate of 2 hours a day, of a better chance for their lives'considered normal usage for a or liberty,” the suit said. portable radio, it would work for a! be ve iminimum of 250 days in absolute, The plaintiffs, whose homes are| blackout. throughout the nation,! Such long operation, it was said, | ee a) Harmony House col- ors. Needs little iron- ing also claimed the government ‘“‘de-|is made possible by use of a min- 30-in. or un prived our men of their defenses, jiafure storage battery contained in 63-in. shorties ....,...... .69 5 a. s Chaise Cushion maintained a sanctuary for enemy|a transparent plastic case along, $4n8-in. valence ....<.... ac . planes, refused the aid of (Na-jwith four transistors, seven solar ‘ tionalist) Chinese allies and broke|cells and other components, | sce an! Genel ncoconnn at) “Charleston” cafes .......3.69 “DuPont Aecryile Fiber Ras | bp. ts Priced 895 Low at comfortable, reversible, cart- ridge type cushion, covered in printed plastic. Wide se- lection of printed patterns Just Charge Jt! Others Priced From 14.98 te 16.98: b. Glider Cushion Sets Colorful print set off by solid 16” color seats. Well made cushions covered in plastic. Reversible Utility Chair Pads Cool multicolor Fibercloth with soft ¢€ cus hion ng Reversible with plastic on. other side “~ Other Chair Pads...... 1.98 Slipcovers—Main Floos coast.” ,- . A During the Korean War, Guild Aluminum Saves Lives - demanded that nuclear bombs be| ALBUQUERKUE, N. M. m— used in Korea to prevent more|Capt. Joseph Garner found a mili- “deaths of American servicemen. {tary use for kitchen aluminum foil: and recently won a commendation from authorities at the Air Force, pecoad Month Set Special Weapons Center at Kirt-/ LANSING 4)—Gov. Williams hasjland AFB. At his suggestion, jet) proclaimed the month of April as|pilots there now carry sheets of the’ Epilepsy Month in Michigan and/foil in their survival kits. Garner, urged ‘citizens to gain a wider/an aeronautical engineer, suggested knonwiedge of this disease and ajit makes good cooking utensils as deeper ‘understanding ‘of _ the epi-| well as emergency signaling re- flectors for downed pilots. 7 72x108-in. ee oe ‘Sheets and pillow cases in Harmony House Frosty Pink, Sunshine Yellow and white with butterfly pat terr 1 screen en printed o1 on n 44 in. . hem. 10% OFF on ALL SIZES _- Harmony House Table Pads CHILDREN'S — |] with 4 tayers of insulation CHO butterfly printed blankets Cotton | 4” - 72x90-in. _ . BAREFOOT regularly 8.98 ~ Pattern ts s aoe printed an white, Harmony ; . . House Frosty P Sunshine Yellow. Nylon fits tables up to 48 in. long her “ ‘Sy binding ! SANDALS | quelity “ Orlon® and rayon biankets ....... wae (6:98 . : Protect your table! Buy that fine’ pad you've been wanting Lotd Beers Ast Es (HIBS mas tern. Interior fillrzng 1s made up of Jayers of insulating felt. Base cover is soft cotton tlannel. Edges stitched with vena ayion nace Buy the complete ensemble now. Enjoy its beauty while you pay for it. Just say, only now at Sears low sale price. Top covering is waterproof d > 7 99 Pyroxlin coated cotton fabric with embossed floral pat: | a | OPEN T0 | Comparable savings on all sizes during this pecial sole See it in color ; “Charge It’ on Sears Revolving Charge. ie SUN AND AIR! Best quolity pads, were 14.98......... 13.48 © © sdvertioed ie nea oy 6 Months to Pay . . . Small Service Charge ! STURDY FOR | . With 11 layers of insulation. In 7 smart colors. Better Homes & Cardens —Main Floor \? S70 oe - ON - < SUPPORT AND WEAR! a a Soe Ae | CHILDREN 4 - Motorized ‘ . SIZES‘ TO 3 Brazier ‘Spit Turns Electrically 9 S$ k Sizes 99 | : Boys’ Sneakers cs. S12) | Me Ai ' , Ba Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Ice Cream Freezer Portable Grill Brazier Grill Outdoor Grill Mates mano Ppa = ° Electric Driven! Was 22.95 You Can Take It Anywhere 16-Inch Nickel Plated Grid — 14-Inch Nickel Plated Grid 24-inch grill adjusts -with hand crank! Steel hood di- rects heat fot more uniform cooking. Steel legs detach and fold- for easy storage and transportation. Buy how! AC Current 18.88 ‘Reg. 8.98 7.77 21-in. high 4.98 Compact 2.98 Big 4-quart freezer makes ice Steel, wire qrid provides large -High bowl with grid that ad- Low bowl. grill with grid that cream without cranking! Sturdy area for cooking Strong all justs to 2 positions. Legs are adjusts to two heights wooden tub, tinned stee! can. see! body. Iron legs lock in easy to remove for storing. Use” cooks food just right Remove Has UL. Approved pl: .» » folds in fireplace legs to store or carry. 73 North Saginaw St. | Sexier peared oe our monty bach” SEARS. 154 N. Saginaw St Phone FE S-417 , a . ‘ Le ? ) ; | \ ; ; : ae é ; ‘ | j ; ane re / ROSE Eo f jew To ke er iB > ( \ A a, fa we i £ z | , oh, en j | \ . t : i. e whe rare i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 — THIRTEEN - = = = . r | ES ES - EN = = oe es : i — — say ssl = - see ze : i a SS are _ as fA 4 ‘ : ¥ de ‘ ——— : _ ; Ge Q ARAD 0) K D . ve € es a 40) 4s AND CO men’ S airy You don't know what summer comfort means until you enjoy Choose yours now for their summer the breezy coolness of these comfort, at a savings of 82 cents each. men's leather sandals. Perfect Assorted fancy and solid colors Fr at home,‘ the beach or for all Infants) 5-8 in a completely washable nylon leisure wear. A top value that ia Red plisse ... no ironing either. Short L will please you and your rowe oF is sleeve, patch pocket, button down | ONS adie See for yourself... | Child’s 8% to 3 A fortunate Special Purchase brings you _—the front. Sizes 4 to°16. — a 4 t a pair at Sears! ‘these well made all leather sandals for Boys’ Clothing—Mein Floor : more than $1 less than you'd expect i 2 Fes to pay for them. Both styles have Ra long-wear Sear-O-Foam soles. Hurry in now! a women s e flatties You’d expect to pay 2.98 Pun-loving open barefoot style in soft leather. Oh, so cooll /aee™ You'll want both wheat and M.A... Peni white colors at this price. Sizes & | ee” // 4-9, SS See Wesheb 08 [ot eel eee So comiortable Child’s ht, ant ; s0 easy to care . ine testa n 1 for. Choice of 2. 59 ~““Thiesé shoes represent the lowest red of blue ccc anes cost “air-conditioning” we know! Sises 600 T2in Naturally porous fabric uppers faded blue, navy breath-in air all-cround, keep blue, sandalwood your feet really cool and coe aie comfortable in hottest weather; - heal eet eer ee er ad : aan Saye |. oo @eed lncking. Dainty Permanently SLIP ON CASUAL you'll ‘want to wear ‘em Flocked 44-Inch MEN’S sizes 6 to even for dress, 12 In faded blue, N | Sh navy blue? sandal- sf on ‘ eers te Reg. Cc. L : 8% eo 2.98 yd. N Child's @ Save 19c per yard 2 59 As cool and summery-look- ° ing a fabric as you could want. It looks delicate yet. Coalicotiontcovered is strong and serviceable. . ® ’ Hand-washable — needs lit- little Is la ear with lovely nylon detail! tle ironing. Vivid colors. : ay Ideal f bl hil a. Figure-Snug Cotton Satin — or gay Diquses, Chiul- Suit. Elastic back. Choice 98 dren's wear. wii: 2 Sa pretty colors in sizes : Yard Gooc fain Floor — , ; —b&. Prastie tine d Sunsuit— vommemmnsste ode—M ——— = Fashions. Solids or checks; ea. : la rei 9-18 mos. = tsy/ C-girl’s suit and robe set ; * iS ok , re Be Yo Say picied stow dle Og Special Purchase ‘ dance ore, cota port in 4 } . | eT ‘err ‘omit 7s of famous mill | < ; ™ D. Nylon and Dacron* : x 4 Sunsuit Selection Easy to care for embossed (3 } y if / } D ¢ i, Wie ) \ t ‘ f) if) ts 98 ae cana ae COMDEA WOU OMTONS . Only thing in you wardrobe. % a 2 ; Many lovely styles, you'll A ° athe r trem Some ruliled ... one with over- want poet Sizes 32-40. 4 ' Ee * skirt! All dainty darlings in Reg. 2.98! aed prints and solids. |]-3 - “DuPont polyest er fiber Lingerie Dept.—Main Floor E. Dan River Cotton 36-inch Width Swimming Trunks 44-in. yd. 89 Now 9 8< Beautiful Dan River cottons perfect “i nea Gay pind denim with elastic 3 summer cotton dresses, skirts and blouses. Gey pind denim with elastic fe It's preshrunk, washfast and gunfast. vey cce'ate knit ning. Honey- { 2 Bpeg Me | _ little ironing, sheds wrinkles. . SALE! White Thread 700 yards; size 50; 3 3° teg. 39e ....... aanpoood ee) Baby Gate * Sit-Stand Seats. Auto Bed-Seat i: For Porches and Doorways! Wheel With Horn, Gearshift Heavy Inner Plastic Pad ; Only 1.79 Steel Frame - 3.98 Use 4 Ways 7.75 Helps guard baby! Strong rivet Plastic seat folds déwn, guard An auto seat, bed, play choir construction that extends 4-leet arm forms pen when tot stands. or bassinette! Has steel: enam- Wood smoothly finished and Has plastic wheel; comiort-cuts eled frame. washable. cotton varnished. seat, back. twill, removable body Blears :[[eveivies i FOUR RTEEN \ | i t@ f] ‘ j # _vfte. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 eNO NT CNT se ) THEST TRU. TH /$% CETNED A CRED OHV... UO A WORE MAN? THE WHE GY OPENS AND CPD ES..O BENE | & WER MAN BOE WO BHIBE-WO TO PROVE R8 whee, 88 WESTEO Wi US. GAVEIOS Semewsenony amr menm! author of this, the lest of three ae in ihe ‘Pacific. was tor, fe famed “Manh anhettan which produced history’ * first ” ine once an j attacks, it-will be too late USA (Ret) LT, GEN. LESUIE 8. GROVES, The current t H-bomb tests are Ss isle Economy: to Profit} ot Seaway’s ! connecting |®"" xpected to begin this is scheduled to. be ‘Tee, he said. He warned, however, that this sched- ule could be delayed by availability| of construction crews and supplies: Completion Huron to the lower Detroit River, Col, Nauman said, Col, Nauman said that some po- _|tential ocean traffic to Michigan would be limited because of the Welland Locks needing improve- ment on the Canadian side. ~ in 1959. way can accommodate Vessels 14 feet deep, 4 feet wide and 25% feet long. After improvements are made, the waterway will be -| able to accommodate vessels up , te 30 feet in draught, 80 feet | wide and 780 feet long. In opening the hearing, Sen Carl- ton Morrig (R-Kalamazoo) cited the| need for early planning by Michi- gan and many of its communities in order to take full advantage of the seaway when it is completed. Kent Needs Doctors GRAND RAPIDS u# — The Kent County Board of Supervisors has received a request for appointment of two additional medical examin- ers to serve the north and east sections of the cgunty. The county presently has five medical examin. ers. He said present schedules call for’ 14-foot navigation depths by July, | 1958, ahd 27-foot channels by the jopening of the navigation season At present, he said, the Sea- a urance on our Tives and freedom. * Only a foolish man would risk his life by jumping from an \air- plane with an untried. parachute. Yéf, there are those who* would persuade us to stake the liberty of the free world on new de- fensive weapons on the drawing boards — weapons which have not been tested thoroughly. to~ rt-testing and ex- feat precrsely f be advantageous for him to Tlikely to induce | war or prea than , whether or not it enemy’s illusion that a cheap, and’ easy victory is assured. H- Bomb Tests Insure Our ~ Lives and ‘Freedom In thise day and H-bomb ‘ors, jantions. § Inve iiwese bese teens. more ‘We might design a“ bomb that could mean the difference be- tween survival and death but would never be sure that if would work if we bowed to demands to stop testing. Very few people would be willing to ride in an airplane ‘that had) never been tested but had merely been built from drawings and the fertile mind of an engineer, Why Suggestions that we should not | ‘engage in further H-bomb tests, distinctly not in our best in- | terests, Some peels | say ‘well, you our bomb production rate is and should we do less on this matter of such tremendous consequences? are impracticat,to-say the-teast.—There—tas been a fot of tatk In my opimion, every bit of data i This would be, in my opinion, | about sharing all of our scientific, js prec ious when it would enable and technical secrets in the atomic field with Russia and other foreign’ thus deter any potential aggres- sor? lan enemy power to plan more for & potential enemy to be able to blueprint every single\ resource that we have and to know exactly what we are going todo, We don’t do it in any other activity, We don’t tell our biggest business competitors what we are going to do tomorrow, No baseball manager ever tells his opposition what he is: plasining for the next game. It just is not clear thinking to believe that by giving up this vital information we will improve our. own position, and to _Gete rmine accurate ly The best way to insur® and pre- serve peace is to destroy any \ T believg.that today the Russians realize they made a mistake in spurning the sincere United States efforts which were made in 1946. Mr. initial address in the United Na- tions a control of atomic and other weap- ons of mass destruction. Bernard M. Baruch's inspired toward the permanent Personally, I doubt if any ble leader er know!- ‘edgeable person in any country. ever believed that the United , ‘States has any tllitary ambi- ens to conquer other peoples. Russian ‘character afid the Rus- sian motives, We simply cannot understand them, We rightly view any Soviet ments with suspicion and wonder whether they are really sincere. 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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 * ie Tornado Alarm System} ma for Motor City Predicted | [DETROIT —A “sound and uni-, olficlals, meeting yesterday to | jform” program for handling tor-| develop such « plan, heard De- | nede--and—ether—naturat disasters = ,| troit Police Commissioner Ed- | area, ward 8. Piggins reps at the r =o: ' state can expeet tornado warn- A cémmittee of 50 Red Cross, | ings for the next 90 days. More- Civil Defense, police and city | over, he. said, “meteorologists | tell me that this condition will ’ fe ® ] og | persist during this season for Ohio Police Witness) te sex te years. * * “In other words, tornadoes are Ay Slaying of Wife more probable now thah air raids and nuclear bombing,’’ Piggins DAYTON, Ohio W—Dayton po- “¢lared. ‘lice today held a 53-year-old man DISASTER AREAS PICKED an ax, killing her, as police rushed | Detroit and Wayne County Civil —_ a for _|Defense chief, said his group has’! toward them in a vain effort to’ .4 up 270 disaster areas, all cen-| rescue the woman. ltered at the nearest school. He! ae YY | said all Civil Defense activities Police said they were called last}were ready to function quickly at night to the West Side apartment Detroit area schools. of Reed Alexander by neighbors At Lansing, J. E. Griffin, act. | lwho said Alexander and his wife, ing state Civil Defense director, — | Elizabeth, 50, were quarreling., sald yesterday that the St. Clair \When police arrived, the two) County sheriff's department al- ; ' |were standirig in the street in| Teady has devised a “very just say CHARGE IT! front of the apartment. good” system of warning county | amy ¢ | * 6 # residents of approaching tor- | “=. _ | As officers ran toward the cou-| Badoes, iple, police said, Alexander raised) The system, set up three years| a long-handled ax and struck hisiagq by Sheriff Ferris Lucas, | . 5 - Pentiae Press Phete A 7 vife. y . tines = | PIONEERS GATHER—Some 75 members attended the waite, president; Marcus Shattuck, speaker; (front row) |“" _ |county Civil Defense director, 1s, - ” Alexander is held for investiga- phased on direct telephone contact annual luncheon of the Oakland County Historical Founda- Mrs. L. L. Dunlap, vice president; Mrs. May Gamble, oldest “tion, lich 38 chy Galnad (rasa ction yesterday. Pictured here are (back row) Ernest Huth- person present; and Mrs. Whitney Prall, secretary. z ‘aperten Wee x a icred ee seen 7 ._,.__ Bus Transfer Trick‘ ™ wn : | Orders Crackdown Army Uniform Contracts Investigation Serle py fee, | Gea | mel has been sighted, he pushes | iki D . ; « op,e / St U h M W Ilf ] I ] an electric button in his office. On Striking Drivers | neartns More Willful [rregutarities UR poten 5 oe ees ee GS Je . re! ; is, 2 5 Stree : yer, | send “BUENOS AIRES —Argentina’s’ WASHINGTON «p—Sen. McClel-jagainst possible gelf-incrimination tee investigator, testified that err Soe f coraiy wae al eee “ ui snags provisional government today put jan (D-Ark) said today “willful ir-jin declining to answer questions Schlesinger got the second COM-| sdoriy man Ransied him a wane | ai lcowuahd ne ae Wr eeata - atriking public transport workers | regularities” in the handling of}about other phases of his business |tract although he said the govern-| 4. which Harris anid’ wea cat al| nP pe ° in Buenos Aires’ under military 8°VeTment contracts for military; with government people. He also)ment had to pay a subcontractor! + TOMORROW and SATURDAY _ n te SPECIAL § PURCHASE GIVES YOU A TERRIFIC BUY IN TWO-PANT SUMMER SUITS! - | ee ee ee & oe You Don't Need the Cash! | Firemen, hearing the signal,| juniforms have been shown in an|may testify tomorrow, McClellan|an extra $18,000 to help Schesling-| . AA turn on radios to hear reports on!) | control. yo ¢ inquiry by his Investigations sub-' said. jer catch up with production on the Harris told police a new date ™* tornado's progress. They in 7 a ; committee. I SF ke first one. had beeniipaetad the transf ‘turn warn township residents, | h President Pedro Aramburu's re-, . © © © McClellan said "Col. Shirley has) * 2 ¢ pasted on ine trans'er! schools and business places. | given him by Walker Therien, 72. gime ordered “mobilization” of «1. pict thickens every time Much to explain” about his rea-| The subcontractor, Balaban said, |®'¥“ | +, the trolley, bus and subway ‘driv. ,, Aa ees tsi ssitewan be told *0ns for awarding two contracts to! was the Mid-City Uniform Cap Co. feo salt poe of the dates Mal Rept Ch L ers who staged a surprise walkout reporters, declaring the testimony Schlesinger for the manufacture of|/of Chicago, owned by Harry Lev. [one Sethe 1 i. a ‘ gt ound in ANXIOUS ester Learns yesterday afternoon at the start of spells out a story of “wilful irreg-|720.000 Air Force caps in 1850 and/who now is under federal indict-| red, Then watt he ala heat to Fly Plane in 1-Day the rush hour. y government-| ney 1951. Shirley then was a Quarter-|ment on charges of conspiracy to! nae y : are jularities that go beyond mere in- ; On ena ees Or Comepiracy "| hank book showing deposits of $12.- SEATTLE, Wash. uw — Chester | run lines were affected, but the! : _” master Corps procurement officer, defraud the government. «mall private companies could not | Competence al een sency. handling contracts for all of the ee ee '880. A bank confirmed his deposits.’ Day took his first flight instruction begin to cope with the mass of COLONEL ON STAND armed torces. British Co U.S _ .-* jat 9:45 a.m. and made his first : , workers in this} McClellan said Army Col. Louis . naan : Py cae ' |. Therien, charged with disorder- solo flight at 3:30 p.m. of the same | POOR JUDGMENT? DOVER. England (INS)—British|!y conduct and using a scheme or day. homeward-bound city of four million, people. H. Shirley will be asked to reply, | : se * probably tomorrow, to an unsworn, Witnesses testified yesterday hotelkeepers are cautiously build- A big percentage of the popula-|statement that $24,745 in alleged ‘hat Shirley awarded the contracts ing American-style motels in Eng-| Jailed when he refused to put up/shortest training period he ever tion of Greater Buenos Aires com-|*‘kickbacks” on one contract had!" the face of an inspector's find-|jang noted for its ancient inns. A/$25 bond. had had for a pupil. mutes to work. The sudden stop-|been described as a fund to make ‘65 that Ideal Uniform Cap Co.| first motel venture at Newingreen, | on = Tn page left thousands of persons|‘payoffs’ to Shirley. The allega- 84 neither the staff nor equip- near Dover, was hailed as @ curi-| stranded on street corners. Night/tion was made by John W. Rob- ™ent to produce more than 350,000 ,.i1) But two others have been before many of them mar-lerts, a Briton from whom this ©@P8 in the allotted time, Was Not) puijt, and a dozen are in the plan- fell . : = = make: their i home by|country is trying to collect some ‘he low bidder on the second con ning stage. | Bamett's Have Everything! Just: 196 Famous Brand device to perpetrate a fraud, was) His instructor said it was the other means iback income taxes. tract, and had made a poor record | Shirley termed this. “absolutely °! Previous work for the govern- Bolivia Buys Cattle Warning Signals "xy Smt Da DACRON BLEND Warning Signals |hopes to testify tomorrow. an LA PAZ, Bolivia—Some 750 Cebu You Don't Need : ° Shirley, 51, is stationed at Ft Howard Bayly, president of the cattle are being imported by Bo- the Cash! : for Eruptions .\Lee, Va., as an assistant to the J. W. Bayly & Sons hat factory |ivia from Brazil in an effort to Y ‘ in Philadelphia, claimed his own improve its livestock industry. The . «. commanding general, Reached at Urged In Hawaii his home near there, he said he i pa oe for 220,000 of Ha caps. animals are being driven over a ; never had heard of Roberts, gut that he was denied the con- 7,0-mile overland route to the Beni HONOLULU iw—Dr. Gordon A. 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Parkway.in Mississippi, . prvedilieg and Tennessee, and Lake er, the parks attract ever. increas-|Mead National Recreational Area —-Bon‘t-miss~ the mony interesting and educational — exhibits . . . forty-four different ones to fascinate ing numbers: 380,000 in 1916, morejin Arizona-Nevada. Smear T Esa ALE RevaLn too j Both East and West boast parks and entertain you! The newest in building materials, home furnishings, ‘do-it-yourself’ equipment ond many marvels of today’ s scientific world. ; . . and historic areas with familiar names: Yellowstone in Wyoming, | Conrad L. Wirth, director of the| sr ntana and) idee. Glacier tal National Park Service, foresees M Montana, Yosemite in California, uate cheers ed one Zion im Uteh, Grand Canyon a DEVELO PROGRAM ———jArizona, Mammoth Cave in Ken | The Park eaves has started a/tucky, the Great Smoky Mounteins 10-year program nicknamed “‘Mis-|in North Carolina and Tennessee, sion 66” to care for the increasing|Isle Royale in Michigan, and demands on facilities. It will pro-|/Shenandoah in Virginia. . for 34 foo vice. se Reaching into the Territories, | Mount McKinley in Alaska, high- yj [present quarters for 2,000 Addi- F gampsites, parking—and pic=| ia nic areas, improved roads, trails, nah a hed itatgy amapiory power and communication SyS-| the scenic volcanoes Kilauea and ' his new-type |‘¢ms, will increase enjoyment of} Maung Loa and the extinct cone unsinkable lifeboat, Claus Sorensen, of Esbjerg, Denmark, sits in |Parks and historic areas. ot Haleakala, ! The | Any government facilities or Museums and historic houses in} wide, is capable of holding eight | concessions which mar natural |the parks receive about 14,000,000’ tons. A proposed world cruise will test the craft’s unsinkability in beauties of the parks will be re- persons a year. Nearly 4,000,000 hurricane weather. : located. Altogether, the National visitors attend lectures and camp- areas. From Acadia in Maine |fire programs. Some 2,000,000 go. Medical Doctor's Course! gar tis "rears | a Presents Arduous Trial | scent inte ste sich was vet by 1870 po sap _gotecs <0 ‘nelanes be high ashecl a0: to have Ot all the areas, the Blue Ridgelamong the National Military Parks| Re ny oy teil ll. To sequaint them and their parents with what {no time for teratere. history and Show hours are from 3:00 p. m. te 10:00 p. m. on Friday, 12:00 noon te 10:00 p. m. on Saturday : and Sunday. Free Parking and children under 12 will = be edmitted FREE IF ACCOMPANIED BY = ADULT! Sponsored by the Rochester Essas Club RR NR a meh nc, might tae ns fourth of ‘ive ar. |Janguage.” cles s prepared.) : JOHN BARBO The cost and time involved ia by ae oR training often scare off sppli- J ’ ANN ARBOR @— “When we) cants, After four years of college, consider applications for medical; , would-be doctor must take school, we are selecting a doctor, four years of general medical BE be school and at least a year of in- a \ be ternship before practice. If he To the high meal student who wants to jalize, he mniust hopes someday to be a doctor, s44 two Pa seangets ape mar these words by Wayne L. Whitaker, ‘assistant dean of the University . of Michigan's Medical School, have| There is a great need for more) °.- considerable Import.“ __.__ | ichigan. With the wartime buige| | Mb an, | ime bulge; . . There ts mere to being a cetescecssieg Geum cae anbae? ° doctor than an abstract wish, |) schools are accepting about! 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TH URSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 ABOARD USS McKINLEY, EN: WETOK PROVING GROUND! (INS)—One of the very strangest scenes that has unfolded in front of these eyes in 2% years in this business ‘presented itself the other night aboard this communications ship, The night's movie continued to in “*The: Detective’) while the ship shuddered to a stop, its search- lights played, and two boats were lowered into the raging Pacific in| bellow on the fantail (Alec Guiness; reached a point it might have dif- tleulty attainicg again. Guiness’ shadowy antics outshone as grim a real life story as these times can tell, an airman down in a black and surly sea. *“ © © True, the futility of trying to find one bobbing head in a black and endless seascape ‘must have search of a downed flier. or Trish capital can be interested in the new industry, ‘helped root the movie viewers to; ‘their chairs. The sea is deceptive What is _mere, better thaa | a vas _well as cruel, and the minds blinked on and off, and the men} light bomber just three ‘nsisntes var ' — lined the rails + A thousand times as the great) lights passed over the waters one's heart leaped at the sight of what! surely, this time, must be a buf- feted raft or a man waving his hand. The lights would pausé . . . and the breaker, for that it was, would return to the color of the water about it. BRIGHT OBJECT Once a searchlight reflected a tantalizingly—bright tittle-object—in; the water perhaps a mile away. It is is downed flier’s buddy had been res- icued 15 hours before — by flasb- lighting a passing plane. From his bridge, the McKinley's skipper, Capt. H. A. Renken, barked an order to keep the light |trained on the object, and by radio he ordered his two surfaced boats to close in. It was a beer can, Capt. 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Keeps it hot longer because it is hoarded under money- saving fiberglas insulation. on recovery, dependable and eco- nomical to operate. $4 00 Weekly $ It’s fast part Pac OSSUR SCORE: i" Phone FEderal 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW picked up T hours and - | ks} minutes later and Was back in | CE EE THE PONTIAC PRESS" BONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, ~ MAY¥-24,-1956 CLAY WONDERS—Jimmy Jo Kennedy, Webster pupil, shows visitors clay work done by his class. Watching (left to right) are Dr. Edith Roach Snyder, principal; W. L. McRae Peatiac Press Photes of the American Forging and Socket Co.; John Mitchell of the. Michigan Bel] Telephone Co.; and Robert W. Emerick of the Pontiac Motor Division. Ey 8 9 Bys Education Hos [ to 150 for Day of City System During Annual Program In a “turnabout” inspection, some 150 representatives of Pon- tiae and industry took a day-pft-from their jobs yesterday” to tour the city’s schools for annual - BIE Day. Only this year it was EBI Day (Education-Business-In- dustry). Purpose of the day's program was to better acquaint business and industry with the school sys- tem and its needs, according to John Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the annual event. musical numbers by the Pontiac High School band under the di- rection of Dale C, Harris; a wel- come frem Louls Schimmel, president of the Board of Edu- cation; and a talk by Dr, Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools, on the current and fu- ture financial outlook of the schools. From 10 a.m, to 12 noon the AT MADISON—Pupil James Weisenborne, visitors to the schools toured as- explains a project under way in crafts class signed schools to become better to Jack Zeunen of the Detroit Edison Co. acquainted with ‘school operation, new equipment being used and | (center) and R. M. Critchfield, general sbmahen v. manager of Pontiac Motor. The project ‘was letter openers made as = for the EBI guests.. methods of teaching. Visitors to the new Madison Plan were some of things that im-|on the planning committee were’ |Robert Emerick, Hirlinger, Dr. Whitmer, Ceci] Cox, Francis Sta- A barrage of questions struck|ley, Edward T. Barrett, Dr. George the teachera when they joined their|N. Petroff and Cecil Thrash. Thai History Planned ior High School were among those | pressed the visitors. impressed with school facilities. WO The layout of the classrooms, the gymnasium’s facilities and the new cafeteria were among items praised by the visitors. visitors for lunch at the 25 public and three parochial schools par- ticipating in EBI activities. The day's program officially end- Use of tape recorders, slides and | LTHACA, N. Y. — A cultural tion” Getcha badl ge About -25 of the/history of Thailand will be pre- |business and industry representa-|pared under the auspices of Cor- itives went back to the high school | nell University with the aid of a ‘to question Dr. Whitmer and his\iwo.year grant of $15,130 from |staff about new developments ifthe Rockefeller Foundation, Dr. counseling, science and reading. Chairman of the day’s program |William J, Gedney plans to cover EBL ORIENTATION—Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin-* speaks to the 150 tendent of Pontiac public schools, representstives of business and industry men at EBI Day ST. MICHAEL VISITORS—Sister M.- Dolors (right) explains the Mission Plan to visitors at St. Michael School. Left to right are Richard Poole of Poole Lumber Co.; Gordon at Pontiac High School. Visitors heard Dr. Whitmer tell of the present and future financial status of Pontiac Schools. Mrs. Marian Craft, Carlson, Consumers Power Community National Bank. Co. and It Ain't Funny— Not to the Man Who Has a Lawn BECKLEY, W.Va. Porterfield lives in a “house by the side of the road’ and he's. getting tired of motorists smash-| ing down his fence and coming into his front yard. Yesterday it) ~happened for the 27th time. * * = w Ben Porterfield, who lives on a curve| of Johnstown Road, built a fence} of locust posts and wire to an with, but to no avail. Later he| drove rgilroad rails into the ground, but they too fell before the onslaught. For his latest at-) tempt he filled an old water tank! with concrete, making an eight- foot barrier a foot in diameter and sunk halfway into the ground, like an iceberg. * * It got the business ey when Stanley Hollinghead, 32, of Quinwood smashed through into the front yard. Porterfield, who does not see the humor in the | situation, says he’s going to sue the State: Road Commission and, » the city because, he said, they. had been promising to fix the curve. & re SAFE IN THE. SEINE—Parisian singer Daniele Lamar makes a one-point ‘watery ° landing in the Seine River near Paris after a she Jost her balance during an. inauguration ae Caited Press Phot z " a early days of World War II and ceremony of a new delivery service of Freaich newspap@. American-born movie star Eddie Constantine played hero and |. puiled Miss Lamar out safely. the parents’ part in school activi-'was James F. Nye and serving the period from 1851 to the Red Cross Group Reviews Progress, Names Leaders | Approximately 125 Oakland County Chapter members of the American Red Créss attended the annual dinner meeting of the chap- iter at the Pontiac Motor executive dining room jast night. | Main speaker of the evening was Robert Shea, national Red Cruss vice president, in charge of na- tional emergency planning for Red Cross in Washington, D. C. Topic for the evening was "75 Years of Service” in which Shea outlined _jaccomplishments of Red Cross and the “‘tremendous job yet to be done."’ In speaking of the founding of Red Cross, She said, “This was the opportunity to bring God and the goodness of man to the bai- tlefields of the world. From there Red Cross evolved to its position today of ‘helping in _ peacetime as well as war.” He discussed “Red Cross ac-! complishments in which the or-! iganization had pioneered. such a3 jwater safety programs. first aid,| |blood donation and public health nursing. | “This spirit of proneering must) exist today, “She said, ‘‘We have ‘barely scratched the surface of) some of these programs. ‘haven't done the complete job.’ | i Chapter officers, a Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the Oakland County chapter were elected and in- | | Stalled im other business at the | jn meeting. | A report on the Flint tornado! ‘was given by Terry Townsend, di- rector of Field Service for the |Michigan Chapter Presiding over the meeting was jthe Rev. William Hamm, Assist-| ‘ing fim in giving 41 awards to, volunteer members contributing! ater 10 and- 15 years. of ‘service! ito the chapter were Leonard) Lewis, Pontiac first vice chair-| |man, and Mrs. Mildred E. Ben- | jnet, Pontiac, executive director) | of the county group. Mrs. Doreen Voltmann = ‘i- ected the oe! eoncal chest Red Germans Return, Dresden Art Works BERLIN (®—The Dresden art! collection is on its way home, | The paintings are being shipped) from East Berlin to the state art) | museum in Dresden. An exhibition! | there June 4 will coincide with ithe city’s 750th anniversary ob- servance, The paintings were from the Dresden fallery removed in the hidden in 50 underground shelters. iThis precaution saved them. The. ‘gallery was bombed out and today ‘ig. still only partly restored. i Ison Heights: | bers during a three-day conference in the Girl's Ensemble in several num- bers preceding the program. In charge of arrangements for the meeting was Leonard Lewis assisted by Mrs. John Blanchard.|" The same chapter officers were re-elected. They include the Rev. Mr. Hamm, chapter chairman; Lewis, first vice chairman; Carie- ton C. Patterson Jr., of Pontiac, second vice chairman; Adolph Klein, of Royal Oak, treasurer; and Mrs. A. T. Barnes of Royal Oak, secretary. Now executive committee mem-| bers elected for three year terms) were Mrs. John Blanchard of} Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. D. H. Cur-| Ty, Royat Oak;-and Richard Poole of Pontiac. New board members for 3 eazidll include Mrs. Reynold Berti, {Royal Oak: Mrs. ‘Blanchard, a # ‘Curry; Fred-taggard, of Drayton) Mrs. W. E. Lentz, of Hollv; pe hy lains: ‘Mrs. (i. H. Goble, of Rochester; Mrs. A. H. Magnus, of Bloomfield ‘Hills; Mrs. F. C. Ozar, of Berkley; | Poole, Patrick Thomas of Madi DOESN'T WANT THE WORLD — Paula O'Neill, 18-months-old George T. Jeffers, of] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neill, is unhappy atop a world Car 1) globe on arrival in New York aboard liner Independence. Her father was Vice Consul at Bilbao, Spain. Birmingham; and Mrs. Pirscl her, . ot Oak Park. | We| 1 United Prose Phete- Indiana city recently. Diameter of the huge “morsel” is five feet. Second from left is Clarence Caroselll, baker, ‘WAN BEEG PIE’—A giant pizza pie, billed as the world’s largest, is the center of attention of Indianapolis Ski Club mem- re a ae “THE PONTIAC . PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. MAY : 24, 1956 ‘ Samaritan Gets Hurt ST. PETER, Minn. —A man suffered a crushed ankle when Tplaying Good Samaritan was the pinned between t two ‘of the cars. % lonty one injured in a evabreicle te was: trying to release two of "Guan! secondary school chil- laccident. Marland Austin, 28,/the cars that had-locked bumpers. |dren wilh make five-day toyrs, of Scotland this pecasg rh to increase |: Charcoal is almost pure carbon. interest in history and , soe ee : es i - hc ns SS tit Mn te sie RED CROSS 75 — Oakland County Chapter, American Red Cross Pontiac Press Phote | celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Red Cross at its annual dinner- of the Board of Directors, speaker Robert Shea, national Red Cross | meeting last night. Here looking over a large 75 and two red crosses _ vice president, and Mrs. John Blanchard, Bloomfield Hills, executive | made of ice are (left to right) Mrs. V. V. VanFleet, Bloomfield Hills, committee member. England Resolves to Keep Her. Overseas Colonies bw | : — @—Britain, celebrat-, The foreign minister specifically;southern doorstep. But their in-| He obviously had in mind Brit- ing the 40th anniversary of Em-|named Cyprus (in the eastern/habitants have given no signs they ain‘s promise of full independence’ ire Day today, has hardened her|Mediterranean) Aden (a sentinel|want to break with Britain. It|to Malaya by August 1957, to the resolve to hold several restless|point for the Suez Canal, Arabian|anything, they have sought to Gold Coast on the westward bulge overseas bastions no matter how|/Sea and the Indian Ocean) and/ strengthen their links. of Africa after a general election, much the people there want to get/Singapore (crossroads of South- e 8 and to bars hedeasep ss a at gov: rid of the Union Jack. ; jerning- Caribbean erat | ames east Asia). Of the nonstrategic territories, | British spokeanen maintein British resolve to remain) OTHER BASTIONS Lloyd observed: |they have to hang on to such key The ruler of strategic outposts — pro-| Lloyd's statement also applies) “We have been taking risks, in'bases as Cyprus, Aden and Sing- claimed by Foreign Minister Sel-\to three other fortress-colonies —|my view rightly, in heaping re-|@pore not only as vital links in het hla poke Angee corel Gibraltar and Malta in the Medi-| sponsibility on. those who, in theo- |e nihecolciads Paagrde falar of leading colonies to political *etTanean, and Hong Kong, on the/ry, msy not yet be fully readyiwithout them, the nation’s lead- BW independence, The idea was that South China Sea and Red o- sltor it.’ ers believe, Britain cannot main-| the. colonies, once freed, would tain the economic and military, continue to coordinate their mili- 9 power which makes the common-| tary, economic and foreign poli- But, Will They Take It? wealth America's leading partner ohomtheprots lleroriguale of One Way to End Pollution ‘in the Western “ne: j Europe's most up-to-date bicycles } That policy still applies to “non-| BUFFALO, N. 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' MAIN FLOOR ; \ eee .s - sf 3 i 4 i eS 4 % ¥ f ‘eres * ia . i ‘ Oe a Nee Bs as iy ‘a ne ‘a i pie 5 Lay ee ae toad f pe IN ee Eo) gee ee bite oe ey 4? i f / ( ° ( : | ! i ee 4 Poe fet — ta THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 24,1956 ale f : fy * z : : 4 “ay wn ot receive from “aerodynamic af P Gi warm alcohol and water are The -of the Irish Lead World = |Back Seat Advicejreits'cu sary arnt «LONG Process GiveS -|rouaty amped ts : a ~ : es an hour. Thi en- = to‘ the ter a in Eating Praties (May Help Airmen ins i wet: i6 mate Vanilla Bean Flavor ses sen oo te Yam Ing 7m, S : Fili ht ‘lown corrections when deviated ! | in Sonic Flig (raddorigpedypiman ohrares [ates ation ah | Peeenecaeee 7 [DUBLIN = ‘The Irish are the)» ARMINGDALE, N. ¥. (INS) —|"Dumps” in the air, [babartlnithcs lene aie — HEARIN __}world's champion potato eaters, aj.’ ’ a Shes = : a When harvested, vanilla beans . i a , -3 * ‘s = A a ag Oe AHL su ; Aes - a aa ke % have titthe fharet: Fhe ITitVet iT ¢ soc and “Aericutturat” Oremmizr’lirritating of traffic hazards, may Army Hires Aliens reihdinin Buia on RpePed MEET a BF . %. 1403 pounds each last year almost C¢ turned into an asset for air-) WASHINGTON — Fewer than|mentation as carefully controlled’ ; twice the E , ad plane pilots. 14,000 of the 300,000 civilian work-|as in the finest wines. . ae Pte sad, hy gery oa lers hired ‘by the United States} 2 B® ; . our times . piel an. According to John M. William-|army jn foreign countries are| During this curing, which takes Kindy heering/glasses are aot (son, chief flight test engineer at|/american citizens. The remain-|several months in the sun, they| . . bd ‘The Irish do not eat much; fruit Republic Aviation C tion./der are natives of the area injehange from’ green to chocolate| i °* ett ~only 55 pounds last year. The|plans already ar® being considered! which they work. Pee » |black and shrivel, awe Swiss ate 198 pounds of fruit anditg help pilots of future aircraft) Ses Years ago-homemakers bought| ™ the Belgians 192. from the back seat through the use 109 Winds of Fossil whole beans, chopped them in the), “+t ¥ s+ 9 of automatic electronic, devices. | NGs oF Fossils ‘kitchen, and steeped them to bring; 4° The average European ate 1%, He predicted that aircraft to fol. WASHINGTON — More than 400 ou the flavor. Now the extract is| © pounds of fruit last year and 159 low the current F-84F Ttiunder-|fossil birds are now known from usually the result of percolation. REDIT - OF COURSE pounds of ,vegetables, These fig-'streak, will need this help because|North America and the West In-Chopped beans are placed in bas- De. Gaencer Oates, Ostemetrist _jures Compare with 97.9 pounds of'of the tremendeous—-speeds—it-may dies.— Almost—100—species—-were-kets-suspended-inside a giass-tined 9.30-5.30 daily fruit and 149.6 pounds of vegetables attain. |added to the previously known vat. 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9 4, 19.30Wed.9.30-8-00Fri. before World War II. He pointed out that the aid pilots'list in the last 15 years. . | While the’ beans are agitated, | —_ - r " 7 — ) £ / “ i j/ - Xe | Sa | : CASUAL.IN... : “I, WON!”—Nurse Mary Louise Steinke, right, of Oakland, | [RRA An 2h oe . y Calif.,. shrieks with joy after winning the election for president of : i ‘ the National Student Nurses Association. Sharing the happy moment = / is Jan McKinney, left, of Los Angeles. The election was held at the ; / NSNA's 40th annual convention in Chicago. . | a Let Family Doctor Decide}. 2 to Call Specialist for You | | a WASHINGTON (NEA) — When . | / you're sick, don't cal a specialist. . | A BRILLIANT SELECTION FOR WHE WHOLE FAMILY! | That's the advice of family NY J . physicians who are members of | i~ co : . e the American Academy of General fj e. Sqn fee [Suntime fasnions their Eighth Annual Scientific As- | sembly here. RED HOT What the doctors mean, how , ever, is that you, the patient, VALUE 3 should not decide to call in a specialist. . bog & “You're pepe ig Sergei e a ch $ F OR RED ‘when you do,” Dr, Ja , new head of AAGP, explains. “Let HOT ° D AYS your family doctor oe if you a t O need a specialist,”’ warns, ‘“‘be- ne cause the general ~~ ptactitioner ’ AHEAD! can take care of about 80 per cent ; ; of your ills, : I “Modern medical care requires ow the services of a medical team," - e . DeTar admits, “but the famil ads ra dingnostician, should be ,D& JACK DeTAR: The family pr ce the captain of that team.” on is team captain. , a iap pages sont et sm |“It has put the cost of medical si oO € care out of the reach of oe battle which the AAGP has fought patients, ee EY © FASHION BRITCHES © SUNSUITS J} against what it considers to be a , ss | ; ear eniakaals a sd a to socialization of medicine. © BLOUSE AND SHORT SETS © SHORTS cialization in medical education| THE ‘HOPPER’ RIFF AND SHORT SETS © PLAYSUITS : and practice in the U.S. “Specialist hopper’ is the name e MID Right now, AAGP members |(PY, Sive fo persons who ignore ¢ AN ARRAY OF COLORS AND FABRICS, ° agree, medical specialization in aed —— rp ii! / af the U.S. Is at Its peak. A recemt | Cote. head ning end heen @ Sizes 3 to 6x Ra study of the medical class of | Oh rin tumor specialist. After } . 1960 reveals that 82 per cent |, i faacitie | ' : uy have now become specialists. ong expensive study the special- ; An amazing collection, Mom; at an amazingly little And today there are 98 resident ist simply told the man that he Penney price! Every little sun-loving fashioh under the hysici training in U.S. hos- did not have a brain tumor. sun is here in this Penney collection! Choose from pitals for specialties, to two | Next the man rushed to a spe- repre Esa Sion, ree cotton pop- si ’ . - Che eir re -se training for general practice. oa tie bial asad ane wardrobes at this sunny little price! / eee 4 * Asa result, more than 30 mil- — 7 ten ‘cane have wo yegulac! blood pressure was all right. # family physician. Finally the man went to his SCHOOLS COMPLY family doctor. Knowing the fam- iy the Ammart ily, the doctor quickly diagnosed Recent action merican|the head pains as resulting from - Medical canarias Prenrgetied a family Paifficulty. When the should swing u c ; to normal, AAGP Saree pul ae pe GG SIS _ Cool Penney Dress Tropicals of The AMA recently passed a reso-| ee © : . lution requesting the § U. S| More money, better hours and | Machine Washable Butcher Rayon thedical schools to create special medical school training are the i courses for training general prac- causes of too much specialization, | ° 1 , : ' Cas ‘ titioners, Only eight of the'members of the AAGP. agree. = ong en ie poe nan in on this eae The Such Courses. previ-, .* * : is ‘ ell il non enney Au ee _ .. .~+ ft _. ____ously. The schools are complying They agree there is a vital place4 ~ | your Penney-tailored summer dress slacks | with this request. Fae posipcteil tt or * now and save! All butcher weave rayon with , _ Bnei = coleiog = imbre general practitioners if the: ; the fashion “look of linen.” And practical, too | Sizes 29 core h ashe ooniing care! 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It's great, I ‘-baton,” he says,—' “and I trust! ar around them and pre them that won't happen until the day’ 1 their—well, how can you say it die." “ | without cliches — their big mutually —_s = er, ‘brate with Whiteman his 50th an- niversary in show business, and to hear about his NBC-TV “The Paul Whiteman Show.” It's a Tuesday night affair in, which a famous guest star each’ week selects a promising young _jéntertainer—no amateurs, please—| to be ‘presented on the show. man’s first all-jazz concert in dozens of legendary successes in show business who have been boosted. by the bulky Whiteman, were Bing Crosby, Bix Biederbeck, the Dorsey brothers, Johnny Mer-’ cer and Jane Froman. George Gershwin wrote “Rhap- here, is not mentally ill. He is just extremely physically fit and music mad. Since he first picked up a baton in 1906 and discovered | that by waving it in the air, great melodies surged through his ample interior, he has been a sucker for work. * “I will cherish the right ‘to work great ones. jthem yearn for, get, | worthwhile," -THE BERRYS oy | | By Carl Grubert | MODEST MAN WHATS THE MATTER fad ; BEFORE SHE CAN DECIDE > ding hi h di WHAT PSYCHOLOGY TO USE'] | coverer of talent. Well, he capit: DONT. YOU |ulates. THATS RECAUSE ; rays ee) of your life."’ A sane schools for more than 30 years. Niuato‘ou, Tincan Island of the Pacific, "2m 12 Keep Love Today Is but an Abandoned Paradise WASHINGTON—Ever get a letter ‘postmarked “Tin Can Island’’? «It’s probably the only spot in the world where sharks rather than . dogs nipped at the heels of a post- *man-on his route. ‘ * * * ' Wave-lashed and remote, the vol- + canic¢ isle of Niuafo’ou smolders on »the northern fringe of the Tonga , archipelago, the Friendly Islands ‘of the South Pacific. For years, *the National Geographic Soclety says, islanders swam to steamers ‘far offshore to collect mail in sealed biscuit tins. As the paddling ‘ postmen’s fame spread, stamp col- ‘lectors sent countless letters to be ‘reposted with the imprint ‘‘Tin ‘Can Mail.” 11,200 inhabitants refused to leave) ‘ily, a severe eruption in 1946 mate |’ | wish I were a = good.* | COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs. William T, Wheeler after| tin. -Ashore, he said he was greet-| ed with brass band and the best, passing steamers, Ramsey him- self swam the mails-for a decade. To the delight of passengers aboard the ships, husky swim- jmarriage functioning and it is:/ sentiment. rendition that he had ever heard|same time." the toughest. Wheeler is 91, his wife 86. of the “Hallelujah Chorus."’ “Delighted,” sald Paul. in-1924-and- George must have felt they had) ij “You oer Ss eusie business | tell you.” | The musie world’s brightest, chance!” a 2 tee is one of the toughest there is to’ Whiteman, it should be noted|stars turned out last night to cele-| “It's well known that, among ack tain faces micas ae very good musicians, and I sup-| pose there are even hundreds vad “But there's just room for so | many at the top—and what all of and few ever ss : is that one big break that sody in Blue’ especially for White-\ ates all the training and talent In all other ways, Whiteman is a modest man. But when it comes. Well, he capit- : e “It's been most important phase of my life.”’ His mustache trembled sentimentally. ‘You don't get coy with most important achievements. The maestro says that the big- | gest thrill he has had in recent years came when his home town of Denver dedicated a new #4 million dollar school ta his father. Whiteman Sr. had served as supervisor of music in-Deaver . “He was a fine and important | man, Says Whiteman wistfully. “I There are pe of greatful musicians who would say he is |) years of married life are agreed | twice as good as the next best on a simple formula for keeping ajman. But this {s no time for Back to work, Mr. “Don't both get mad at the)\W.—the secdnd half century is Clothes for Dancing | DALLAS, Tex, @® — Bly R. est Pl iced sed TV | America’s Low Nationally Advert! See the (in Line et Our Factory Showroom mers cut through the churning waves, holding aloft the island mall wrapped in. greased paper and tied to the tops of sticks. They towed back soldered tins containing mali for the islanders or for reposting, Shark attacks stopped the prac-, tice, But a regular cance mail service was systematized by Quen- sell, a German trader on the is- land. World War II again cut off Niuafo'ou from civilization. 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And the water plant operator of ‘ ; catarcghi the future will have to be versed) , f MQAEIINCTON (NEA) Tee U5 eriies) Serter ri tees” oe remany fiakda) eachias| chad osadl| — TRIPLE GEAR ACTION Navy is adding a brand new nu-/few of its light-bomber groups of. and atomic fall-outs AN clear striking force to its Atlantic|the Tactical Air Command. ing an . | and Pacific fleets. | NUMBERS SECRET Such were the ge oe: é TC et ee cke,|_Both the BGS and the ASD are) made St Me wi vei vation We vereve =, — —_ based bomber, called , Manufactured by Douglas Aircraft i um | iL. te tight te warrior, which can scgghtroh 9,000 Company at El Segundo, California. mae om held at Texas A&M limit quantition: pounds of atomic or hy 1 ong |PToduction figures are a_ secret ee ; bombs 1.500 miles to a target ar ibut the Pentagon admits that they; Dr. William Katz, of Cambridge, return to its ship. ‘are coming off the line ‘‘in quan-|Mass., speaking for Dr, Rolf Elias- Weighing 37 tons it's the heaviest tity." =e sen, professor of Sanitary Engi- plane ever to operate from a car- «mony? [neering of Massachusetts Institute’ rier. ae ra * Popa of Technology said there were vast | Squadrons of the Skywarrior no 7 es princanpsd it will underground reservoirs of brackish! now undergoing final phases ot a pal pieced ntil pangs waters, with salt contents above fleet indoctrination program, will | of cain J remoliange the limit normally considered de- : U aad te er hn, the Bay p, |Sirable for potable water supplies. Makes steaks! give the U. 8. a start tow along. It's faster than the B47 or : better y a seaborne equivalent of the Air | p50 |USED IN HOMES | € Fores® war-doterring Strategic | first supersonic bomber,| Those waters eventually will be j Air Command. classed as a medium bomber—, used in homes, factories and on , : All important cities of Russia which is reported to be in limited {@'ms. | : will be within range of the Sky-| production—is the Convair B58. It) One problem, under study, he VL PL D»rrg Pra / warriors when they are based on is expected that the B58 will be said, for areas using surface reser-| 1,000, 1 carriers around the world. able to fly faster than 800 mph.|voir is the prevention of evapora-|f 1 Yq GRA “tees VULNERABLE baal a delta, or triangular-shaped tion. —_a ce ri ) . wing. Sa ha ' : Hw == cornptohar wir tit ———————. Some foreign countries, he said, n in or ae shares} .. Seven U. S. Presidents, Jackson, 'faced with obtaining adequate, states with the pd F Polk, Buchanan, Arthur, McKinley, !pure potable water already are us-| papeul eseals structure wep ip Wilson and Truman were of Irish/ing solar energy. in distillation of! world | descent. , |brackish and sea water. Chief of - Naval Oper tt ” jilde tan 7 i . . : . vulnerable to being wiped out s on ® Eo aod band baste of tho ab | * HEADQUARTERS i \] Force, SS B, F. 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What Nobel Prize winning author, recalling the vacations he spent as a boy in the Upper Peninsula, including some of his im- pressions in the short stories ‘‘Big Two-Hearted River’ and ‘Up - Michigan"? A. William Faulkner; B. Sinclair Lewis; C. Eugene O'Neill; D, Ernest Hemingway; EK. T.:S. Eliot. (2.) “Once in the city of Kalamazoo, The gods went walking, two and two.” What great American poet wrote those lines in his poem “Kala- mazoo”’? A. Vachel Lindsay; B. William Vaughn Moody; C. John Green- leaf Whittier; D. Carl Sandburg; E. Walt Whitman. (3.) Perhaps the most popular and beloved poet in the United States today is this Detroiter: A. Ezra Pound; B. Ogden Nash; C. William C. Williams; D._ Robert Service; E. Edgar Guest. (4.) Among the fabulous characters in the Paul Bunyan tales was Paul's blue ox named: | A. Betty; B. Belle; C. Babe; D. Beverly; E. Blondie. | o (5.) All but one of these Michiganians won Pulitzer Prizes in 1954 for literary work. Which one does not belong’ \- A. Charles A. Lindbergh of Detroit, biography; B. Bruce Catton | of Petoskey, history; C. Virgil Scott of East Lansing, novel; D. Theo- | dore Reethke of Saginaw, poetry; E, Vern Sneider of Monroe, novel trom which the prise-winning play was chosen. (6.) All but one‘ of these show business personalities hail from| Michigan: Le A. Julie Harris; B. Betty Hutton; C. Wally Cox; D. Steve Allen; E. Danny Thomas. . (7.) Match these famous Michiganians with their respective fields: | A. Alden B. Dow (1) Songwriter B. Carrie Jacobs Bond (2) Designer C. James Oliver Curwood (3) Author D. Norman Bel Geddes (4) Architect E. Zoltan Sepéshy (5) Artist (8.) In the flowery wilderness between the Flint and Saginaw) rivers, wrote this Frenchman in 1831, the feelings produced upon bien were those of tranquil -admiration, a soft melancholy, and a vague) aversion to civilized life. Later he was to write “‘Democracy in Amer-| ica,” one of the most discussed books ever written about the United States.’ Who was he? A. dean Rousseau; B. Voltaire; C. Charles Baudelaire; D. Denis Diderot; E. Alexis De Tocqueville. (9) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow drew his information for ‘The Song of Hiawatha” from what famous Michigan Indian historian and’ scientist? One of the Upper Peninsula counties bears his name. A. Schoolcraft; B. Houghton; C. Dickinson; D. Luce; E. Alger. | (10.) Every year hundreds of young people come to Michigan to | attend the world famous National Music Camp at: A. Grand Rapids; B. Ironwood; C. Hillsdale; D. Interlochen; E. Detroit. ANSWERS 1. D; 2. A; 3. E; 4. C; 5. C; 6. D; C—Author, D—Designer, E—Artist; 8. E 9. A; 10. 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Pre al “SAN FRANCISCO wm — Bergen| professor of English, _ spoke _2 7 |Evans, the man who thinks up banquet for delegates” to the ig 7$64,000-questionsis- gress Ol ‘ents ani bérden parents bear to send their Teachers. Congress ends to-| children through college.” day, ~~ At $2,000 a year, it now costs! SOCIETY OFF BASE |$16,000 to send two through col: Evans told a news conference) ilege, Evans said last night. “That, before the banquet: 1 am sure, eats up more tlian the! “The prices for higher educa-| lifetime savings of the average tion have soared... . Society has, parents.” ‘been caught. off base.”’ vane In particular, he said, medicall education costs have gone up, and) a | “Senator Northwestern Unis ersity “it takes seven years and more ue turn out s doc “tor.” —-- gg! =a) | Eee States, Britain and Russia began| “Only ican now can afford to| exploding atomic bombs. send their sons to medical, school," *Monthly experiments with milk. * a he said. ‘‘There isn't a chance for) help: determine the present level {0 | | son a laboring mah's._ son to get to be of atomic radiation throughout a doctor.” | Canada. This level is made up of DISAVOWS BASEBALL natural radiation background— H bs | that contained in soil and rock| _ Statement by Secretory) event, Sa eco ane fa.| - formations and caused by cosmic’ Over Service Rivalry itr ee sag eesti La oes aioe ee Causes Stir by Solon the baseball questions for The $64,- : : 000 Question television program. | ‘BASELINE GUIDE’ By EDWIN B. HAAKINSON 'He said he doesn't produce the '& “baseline” measurement of pen ee baseball questions because ‘I don’t : existing radioactivity will be the Petree a =e ae a like intellectuals pretending an en- : yardstick scientists will use to! meee U neocumiice rd out if tusiasm for baseball.” Popa any increases in nel Secretary of Defense Wilson is! Society soon will be deciding. : When an atomic bomb explod phd Paleocene eae over, whether” it wants its doctors to) | tive fission | acts are, a Wacken a irenuene critic of fried ce Pal Paebe ator thrown off. Some of these products| IN THE MODERN MANNER — — Religion | goes modern in West indminiee ation defense __ policies, it "bs vane cominurd ieaieeasice 7 — settle in the immediate area of the|-Bertin with this hewly completed church in the American sector alluded to a statement by Wilson|.— | explosion, while part of them rises) of Schoeneberg. Called the Michaeliskirche, the church, with its |about the row between Army, Air TO SOCIALISM 7 high into the atmosphere ‘and separate bell tower and simply designed sanctuary, is one of the |Force and Navy officials aver ted question we are skirting | eventually falls on distant oeagred T. most unusual in the city. ‘rival missile’ programs and de- '5: Can democracy stop short of : bce = ~— figsion products ‘is | eon —————'fense missions. soctahem?* he said. ‘I assume! ’ rontium . m is Like the human body, milk al-|° d Ww de #H Mc C Asked by newsmen Tuesday state inancing itd pibringas as .ways has contained some. radio u ge a e C ree eens ste a he ee: . *.| “Through taxes is one way, our > oa wy a ae Dorset i wens Pattigenai = aia de ocrecy is approaching closer’ i =‘taaster'to Talk on Race Relati oan ¢ River laboratory with samples Oo a on ace S a 10ns think it might be a little danger- ..jj5, many are there in our “ from various areas of Canada| : — ‘country now who earn—I mean show that milk now contains a} Wayne County Circuit Court; He has described position of, jy. kson te rmed this ‘‘a terrible earn—$100, 000 a year? apell amount of strontium 90. “The amount of radioactive diontinn detected in milk.at pre- gent is reassuringly slight,"’ said Dr. E, A. Watkinson of the Fed- eral Health Department. 100 Filipino Pilgrims Burn to Death on Boat, YMCA tonight. Judge McCree has been active in the recent controversy .con- cerning segregation. Now 35, he was one of the youngest judges when appointed Oct. 15, 1954. He had spent two years first as was graduated ‘‘summa It made me groggy.” deputy meray -_ Aha] laude"’ from Fisk University and he intends to broaden it to look! Horan replied: ‘I can assure you “MANILA mA boat loaded with cad serpsrearmema! | from Harvard Law School. He into the interservice disagreement that novacaine has no odor like ° men’s Compenation Commission, * located in Detroit. day. At least 15 persons were re-| His talk will be open to the pub- ported dead and 12 missing. There | lic. were 20 injured. Young Adults Club at 8 p.m. =< the victims were ailing|mens St. 4 men and children en route| Judge McCree has been known! ve the annual blessing of|to advocate dispassionate, fair racial conflicts. h This. Beautiful 2-PIECE LIVING SUITE Reg. 5250 Aluminum Finger-Lite Judge Wade H. McCree Jr., first/ Negroes in this country as a kind thing to say,’ Negro in Michigan to sit on a of measuring stick by which other’. ‘Thought control, that’s what it circuit court bench, will discuss!Mations often judge the full extent), problems in racial relations at the/°! democracy here. as-well as a domestic aspect, has pointed out, saying that the’ sooner the problem is solved, the ices subcommittee, headed by Sen. better off the nation will be in| ‘Symington its competition with Communism. served as an infantry lieutenant) ‘and perhaps try to fix basic mis- Ey rum. (in Italy during World War IL. It will be sponsored by the'practice in Detroit since 1947. He|ly described by Wilson as a bit in}is a member of the civil rights | unhappy over the latest outbreak, The bi ogen news service said}the YMCA building, 131 Mt. 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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 Kefauver Finds New Adlai Charge: Riof in Sen—Estes—K licosia : aca : et peratns. — ———— : r son's 1951 veto of a pension bill Killing of Police Officer|™ sa eclimesl cpt be Witnicia.| At the same tina, Howard of President by Greek Terrorists . - i ‘‘seurrilous literature” against; NICOSIA, Cyprus @ — By THE: ASSOCIATED PRESS(son with the voters, Both states|clser | Eisenhower's discussion of campaign issues. fauver supporte ¢ circulating |@Ssistants, ran ,into a strong pro-| At Cocoa, Fia., Kefauver said in, jand half-truths” about the 1951 ben porters of eircula siitest from Walter Reuther, pyesi-la street corner talk that ‘‘as!pension bill veto, dent of the United Auto Workers, Turktsh |i. i 2 closer, the rival candidates for = Stevenson said this materia was | de] n orm n ; ane their joint appearance Sikes ‘eccuned feted otees ot Pyle,|last Monday night on a radio-TV /handing out pamphlets which he | lsaid contain “distortions, governor, Mr. Stevenson vetoed a| Stevenson last night won -the| set Cyptiots rioted through Nicosia to-!" day in revenge for the killing of a Turkish Cypriot police sergeant. Bullets sprayed from the win- taxi driven thro’ the dow of a driven ugh June 5 —"both ‘ jis one of the joys of a free Greek shopping center. Youthful of the relative|CORDIALITY SHEDDED thelr shops. Most shopkeepers, (*ensth' of Kefauver and Steven- saying The ‘pension issue could have Detroit that “the right to suffer. tic omy.” Last night, Pyle got out a statement apologizing for the re- |mark, made to newsmen Monday. their earlier ag tension built up. British troops dashed in with tear gas to break up the groups of ypung Turks and rolled out barbed barricades between — the} _ Gre and Turkish sections of the British island_colony’s capital. As the Florida primary WHAT’S MY LINE? ee ee ee sececs no Spl om [pore oth | ARUN A. «cee ee es greene bill that would have raised old|formal support of five more Filor- age assistance by 10 per cent.” ‘ida Democratic congressmen, who Soon afterward, Kefauver added, |signed a statement saying they be- the Hllinois Publie Aid Come, lieve the former Illinois gevernor | sion cut oe by ie per cent.|‘‘most closely represents the views : ‘of the citizens of Florida.” This, puts six of the state's seven U.S lrepresentatives in Stevenson’s cor- ner. The seventh, Rep. Rogers, has | not annewneed his pin, . econ- caveat Florida campaign — chairman, Rep. Robert Sikes, said drew} ithe pension bill Stevenson rejected wouldn't have provided ‘‘one sin- {gle cent more” for Illinois old age assistance recipients. Sikes) In washdeasen oon Seortneee! said Stevenson had been forced to (D-Ala) said that primary victor. iveto pension and other bills be- jies in Florida and California leause the Republican Legislature |’ ‘would absolutely cinch the nomi- | provided no money to finance’ — for Stevenson. — STORE ADDRESS: 148 N. SAGINAW, HURON CORNER TELEGRAPH. 4985 DIXIE HIGHWAY, Next to National Foods, Drayton Plains | = | $1.28 Value |them. a M ols | : RESENTFUL OF LITERATURE Tired of Rhubarb? | x De t-Tex jin Jacksonville, Stevenson said] RIVERSIDE, Cali. u” — Laugh DDT 0-0 WAX | that : ; leovernor, Tinots old age pecsions|T™2eers Jack Benny and Goorgs} Insect Golf. Balls No one was hurt by the bullets 1 from the ‘taxi, but a crowd. of 2 Turkish youths stoned several) cars driven by Greeks who were 3 caught on the wrong side of the _ barbed wire. A ‘number of persons 4 were taken to hospitals with bleed- 5 ing head wounds. . * * * -6 Eoka,. the pro-Greek under- 1 CHULN ground fighting to~ unite Cyprus 2 AYTA 7 with Greece, was blamed for the : ne 8 slaying of the Turkish policeman 5 TOOPAT last night at Polis, 60. miles west 6 PREPUS _ § of Nicosia. 7 REDSETS Cyprus’ Turkish-descended mi- 8 DRINK nority is opposed to the drive to 9 TEMA ss join this British island colony with| Y ne . dake, Yoo ceeds ey ene eee fat wUdy. probe, wojea,, leur, Tex. Cyprus should be returned to Tur- © 1996 Whet’s My Line, Ine. |were boosted by 18 per cent.” |e Leonard K. Firestone to raise | Frankly.” he added, “I am algrapetruit, The trio, capltalizing| little - praeethl of critical and scur-| apiece, 'rilous literature being circulated|*' = ronariny Tet 6 by Ketauver supporters, perhaps |!imited partnership agreement to without the knowledge of the sen-| operate a grapefruit ranch in | he ator. Lindio area;:—— Bomb | Absorbine | Junior Enggass Gift Ideas . key if British contro! ends. | Jury Returns ‘Bitter Verdict’ Killer of Family. Insane GALVESTON, Tex. —A jury’s\action last night froma a relative; decision that Ellis Lauhon was in-|of the victims. sane when he shot three members) of a Dickinson, Tex., family to| death drew a bitter courtroom Te. re-| | Historical Units Seek State Data Older Citizens Asked to BITTER VERDICT The Give Details of Interest! The verdict was received bitter-/ Church ly by Jack McPherson, 19, brother, on Michigan's Growth | British War Dead e 66 Lauhon was insane before he. bes shot them and is insane now, ha —— jury also declared after six ho! jot deliberation. a | The jury's verdict means the to Terrell — 4 McPherson, 42, her son George,'tha and Virginia Brewer | Up. > s e jtims. DETROIT #—Older citizens Sin| knew Michigan in its younger days; have been asked to furnish his-| torical groups with details of the state’s long and colorful history. Mies Very hihi not poeta | The University of tar iteare spotted his cheeks as he| ~ and the Historical Society \stood and searched the courtroom| Michigan, in a joint announce- of ‘again?’ he asked attorneys, Grand Rapids Reads with his eyes. Library Commissioners 4 ment, outlined a project aimed | at obtaining eye-witness § ac- counts of past events and to- cating and preserving historical records, Michael Church, supervisor o special projects of the university's! extension service, will direct the) project. He said researchers will make interviews with tape record- 7 ings‘ and take microfilms of sig- nificant records a Lewis Beeson, secretary-treasur- 2 Schools to Enroll Sean anaiecectinveccas | Kindergarten : Pupils | _ of the Michigan Historical Com-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —, mission, said the group hopes * ‘for Registration of children for Sep-| __an inventory of personal recollec-\tember entrance into either _Hud-+ ~ tions that will throw new Tight onison Covert or Leggett School] earlier events in Michigan.” |kindergarten will be held Friday! “The recollections of older | ‘at the Hudson Covert School. residents about their youth and | Parents may enroll their chil-, experiences in preautomotive jdren from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and) 3 Michigan form an extremely ¢t5 to 715 pm. Birth cermificates, ‘are required for registration. valuable source of informatio = "Refreshments will be served by| fi historian,” h id. <= _— “= the PTA of Hudson Covert School. | Announced as a feature of Mich- igan Week, the project will be con-- Argentina's livestock slaughter, ducted with the cooperation of the jargest in recent years in 1955, is! state's 30 local historical societies. | holding steady. “T want oe to see Prey qipieries: ident and adult needs. “This Is my little brother that! your brother killed. He was my idol.” | grow pounds: oii at Ta wity ANY §30 PURCHASE Men's SUITS eee ae Ladies’ DRESSES... 6” Ladies’ TOPPERS .. E 10°° PEOPLES Quality Clothes + y credit 20 WEEKS TO PAY! Texas Remembers DALLAS, Tex. —The Ameri- can-British Club of Dallas makes annual Memorial Day pilgrim-. to pay trib-’ jute to its “hettte ; bit —_ Britain.”., Twenty-one met Royal Air Force fliers were killed at Terrell zen old former airman from during World War II while taking Ark., will not be tried for flight training, They were buried at fe 22 deaths of Mrs. Ruby there and since 1942 Misses Ber- ee on bog mother Mrs, Zola'seen that the graves were kept) Rev. Russell Flagg of the of the Good Shepherd j »/(Episcopal) in Terrell will con- son and grandson of the three vic-\duct the services. Arnold Rams- iden of Dallas, president of the “What are they going to do American-British Club, will han- keep him in jail for a year or/dle floral tributes both to the ‘two and then let him loose to kill! British fliers and to American |soldiers buried in the cemetery. | GRAND RAPIDS «—The Board When he saw Mrs. Pat Morton, asked the city Commission for six Lauhon's sister, he walked to her. more branch libraries and an addi- tion to the main library at a total he said/cost of $945,000. Present facilities reaching into his pocket for two|were termed inadequate for stu-. American rainbow trout trans- 7 |planted to New Zealand rivers to weigh more than = 7 “CONSOLE TV - rained firtsh, extra. Mode! 218632 ACT NOW! "sien FRAYER'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | Open Evenings ‘til 9 (Saturday ‘til 6) 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | LUSTRE CREAM ' SHAMPOO — BAYER ASPIRIN We know that you and she will love these charming lockets, bracelets, crosses, rings and sets in the famous SWEETHEART JEWEL BOX. with personalized gift card See them today at y have, $1.18 Value Hopper’s omogenized Feenamint Laxative 2 Ime STORE weeet ce au0 GCRAmMOMA BOUCK! has JEWELRY CO. 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HAVE NO REGRETS PINS Ce NIGORETS Smoothest Hardwood = it $495 (Limit 2) = SUT LL Thrifty PHARMACISTS Charge LESS PRESCRIPTIONS | for the treotment er prevention of @ delcrency of one on more of there vite PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED M \) rs Written tts for Filling FE 4-0526 ———~ \ _24, 1956 Ben Baniper, Teen Road. ) Due at {a eae ron e aaa ia SE , i : + ses : S z t tg — i Ae "i ee: |. Nani 4: —— LAV? } = e 4 cy | . : . | Safety Projects vee Ge Re aa fatRochester = 2 ~ af : 1 A | +3 = e e j ° ‘Auto Taping Campaign | - 10 to Attend Boys State; : Saturday; Drivers Vie . 2 Girl Students Picked ~ Sunday in Drayton f eae ‘ for Wolverine Event § : : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — : ROCHESTER — Ten boys have! Ee — ——fe Junior Chamber_of Commence _ : ce been-chosente t five Reeh-; scheduled two big aby ra for “a ace i a ester praaniatinoe at Boys State, —— Est —<—_— ‘ : a to be held in East Lansing next + : ‘ ~ sda Sie Mn | |month, Two girls. will represent ona Sey Jaycees Wil have Rochester at the Wolverine Girls their Reel Deed els ad State, to be held in ane Arbor in campaign and on Sunday, their an- ate Jone for t rs. — met E0 _ “ “ i Boy delegates are Monte Clute, ee & i oon Douglas Engler, Jon Applegate, an ewan) eel ee LN John Barkham, Fred Lutz, Arden oF Setenel “compalgn fe over: a as Holland, Dave Peters, Donald Mit- eee ee ee . g* chell, Douglas Falls and David : s and highways—the night. WS ae ~ ae Milne. Alternates who will attend Ge rear-end collie. ' ret = oe in the event any of the delegates| ) . National Safety Council statistics 2 = ei ; ‘ are unable to make the trip are) show that 20 per cent of all auto 4 Dan Allen and Bill Blanton. : accidents result from this type of ed i ( ; - The boys were chosen by the : a according to Scantland- ; é fae : High School faculty and sopho- Saturday, “Jaycee members : ~. ad more and junior classes, They @ wi be stationed at the main inter- : a ia A “=, -| are sponsored by the American — sections of the township selling and ae ares ee : o >, Se 7 7 Legion, _Kiwanis, Rotary 22 applying the tape to auto bumpers. = - Siam A re and Brooklands Exchange Clubs, * Proceeds trom this sale will be z ; 2 : Joyce’ Tolhurst and Patti Evan- used to finance a scholarship for . . eee r: son were selected to attend Wol- some needy Waterford Township ‘ verine Girls ‘State, with Sharon High School graduate, eed se ‘Hinkel as an alternate. Sponsor| Jack McCaffery is in charge of " lorganizations are the American Le- the Teenage Road-E-O scheduled > = gion Auxiliary and the Women's “to begin at 1 p.m. Sunday at the — Relief Corps, oa A & P parking lot in Drayton | The students were chosen on the a * Plains, be basis of character, leadership, ,! Patterned after the national “igs jcourage, honesty, scholarship, co-| ; | The winner will go on to the : |operativeness and physical fitness. | truck roadeo, the Teenage Road- .| —_——_——- E-O is open to any boy or gitl = ° Who will not have reached 20 years ar ay ieee of age by August 10 (last day of the national: fainals in Washington 4 M arks o/aen D. C.), has q driver’s license or permit, and has a clean record of* Mo Moving traffic violations in the past six months. For each contestant there will be a written test on driving : knowledge and a performance test in four obstarle-type \exer- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP SAFETY—Charies Pappas, Supervisor Lloyd Anderson, and William Goulet (left to right) watch approvingly as Chief of Police Frank VanAtta applies Scotchlite a tape to the bumper of a township patrol car. Jay- cees Pappas and Goulet will be selling and apply- ing the tape in their organization's safety cam- palen Saturday. Wedding Date ROCHESTER — My. and Mrs. |William Bliemaster of 809 Ludlow Ave. have spent the past two Sun- days celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Last Sunday 30 of the imme. diate family attended a dinner for the Bliemasters at the home *, The winner will go on to the 4 State eliminations in June. The state’ o receives an piel '2,000 to Be in June 5 ‘Water Wonderland’ of their daughter, Mrs, Frank Allen of Lake Orion. On May 13, a Golden Wedding pense trip to Washington, D.C., for _ the national finals in August. Th scholarships, totaling $3,000 will be given national winners, ,New Hudson | Sho Honor Pastor, Wife NEW HUDSON — A ok high school athletic field is being held in the Methodist) Under the direction of Mrs. Lois |‘ Church here tonight in honor of Tiffany, music supervisor, 2,000 | the Rev. and Mrs, James Roberts, | students from the fourth, fifth and) The story ef the miners and on his retirement. |Sixth grades will interpret the) different mines will be told by A program is planned and a gift, state's story by song. dance and) students from Four Towns and Will be presented the pastor and. pantomime. | Lambert schools in a dramatiza. bis wife for their 12 years of Earliest Michigan history when aaa and dence service to the community. | this was “Mishigamaw — The | A tourist scene, Land of Great Waters” will be S0n youngsters in fishing, portrayed by students from Wa- “Waterford Schools Join | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The|lowed by the lumberjack’s story history of Michigan, “Water Won-/with students from Covert school. | 'derland,”’ set to music, will be the |theme of the biennial elementary |school. music festival scheduled| for 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, on! |brought out by students of Wil-| | Participating in an old county fair, romplete with animals, fruits, |vegetables and farmers featuring Donel- Honorary Society Picks * terford Village and Waterford Will have a Water Wonder a bal- Pat Tisch as Secretary Center schools in an Indian let as a focal point CLARKSTON—Patricia K. Tisch! seene. CAR CAVALCADE of Clarkston, a junior at Michigan State Normal College, has been elected secretary of Kappa Delta Pi,‘ national honorary educational — societ Then a French Canadian .epi-| sede with students from Lambert Polish, Mexican and Dutch peo-| y. Pat, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Tisch of Clarkston, : Graduating Class Loans Available an educational major. to Get Awards | Michigan farm life will be lale ade of Michigan cars will move }liams Lake and Monteith schools| The immigration of the Swedish, }and Stringham schools will be fol-'ples into our ‘state will be Por- celebration complete with three- f f |titred wedding cake was held at if QS IVa Avon Park Pavilion. Some 0 friends and relatives were present. [caved by Drayton Plains students [plese by a motor scene. A cav- George Taylor Slated by Avon Photo Club jacross the field to highlight this ROCHESTER—The Avon Photo-/ | main industry, ‘graphic Club will meet tonight Education in Michigan will con- ;at 7:30 p.m. in the library here. | Stitute the final scene and all the | George Taylor will demonstrate participants will be on the field! |how to process and mount exhibi-| for the grand finale. ition prints. Pontiac Woman Praye for Lusitania’ Victims hiking, | picnicking and campfire épisodes, stoties in The Pontiac Press of} my sisters, with whom I trav- (Mrs. George McDougall and her ry eled, were to escape.” experiences as one of the passen-| Mrs. McDougall gers during the sinking of the). . ‘Lusitania in 1915, has an interest.“ alnut Lake, is one of the few re- disaster. | Mrs Agnes Hartman of 26 Lewis included in a book on the was torpedoed and sunk off the ang r jcoast of Ireland, she wa Was | adio accounts. 200 Troy. DOOMED SCHOOL — Long-range Troy Board of Education plans call for tearing down of this 1918 school on Big Beaver Road in the City of It will make reom for an addition to the +> LE ROY EIDE Church to Begin Drive for Funds. | Goal of Congregational Jim W. Brown, 33. of Willow Camp METAMORA — Unit at - $165, 000 for Building body of Mr. Brown, who died sud- Vor consolidation with Dryden and } new church ROC HESTER— A Pontiac woman, wh yea realize again how lucky I and $165,000 to start construction of a building Rochester Is drive to raise is being | Started by the First Congregational who lives at|Church of Rochester on Sunday. On that day, 120 men from the ing sidenote on that tragic sea/Maining survivors of the Lusitania| parish will visit homes of members disaster. Recently her story was |to share plans and receive three-| year pledges that will assure con- | |struction of the $450,000 church | St. reports that when the Lusitania’ sinking, as well as in newspaper and Sunday School unit on a 6- |acre plot between Pine and Oak. rth £- thy larger school standing next to it. The old gabled brick structure is second only in age to Poppleton School there. Built in Big Beaver, 1918 Old School to Come Down By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK to the modern school building that Troy Correspondent overshadows the little school build- TROY Doomed to be torn ing. down is the gabled red brick school| The two buildings stand side by house built in Big Beaver in 1918.|side on Big Beaver road. Troy school board members have | It may be some time before tentatively agreed that the build-| the plan is carried out. however. ing should be replaced ean = wing A new school and several addi- a — | tions are planned before expected County Deaths enrollment will make it neces- sary, Only Poppleton school is older , Claude Ross | _ — #n the township. At the old Big oe ian Stole Ave. wag Beaver school, facilities are inade- SS, 5 i . _ quate, several rooms are too small, j/and walls would burn too easily, * * * held this afternoon, at Baird F neral Home, with military buria in Mt. Hope Cemetery. He died) ~ Tuesday. Mr. Ross was well known|SChool officials agree. ito school ehildren, since he had| Kindergarten and several other been employed as a guard at the classes are taught there at present, school crossing at North Main and — Park Sts fe Metamora Vote He leaves his wife, Corlie, and Shows Choice | four Children, Emagen, Anna Lois, in School Issue | Claude Jr. and Gary, all at home. A preferenca Jim W. Brown WALLED L — — Service for will be held at the Lane Fu-)vote taken in the Metamora School The ‘District indicated that electors fa- here, neral Home, Moreland, ‘Ky. denly Monday, was taken to Ken-)ther area communities to build tucky this afternoon from the Pur-,@ new high school, rather than an- sley Funeral Home, Pontiac. nexation to the Lapeer School Dis- He is survived by his wife, Bes- “ict. officials announced, sie Perry Brown; two daughters, | : > = Nancy Carol and Ruth Ann. at A total of 165 registered voters home: _ his mother, Mrs. Dee Cast ballots in the preferenc:s ‘Brown; one brother, Andrew, election Saturday Of these, 130 Brown of Indiana and three sis-)Yoted for consolidation with Dry- ‘ters, Mrs. Bessie Fairchild, Mrs. iden and area districts, and 35 foe Heddy Perry and Mrs. Ethel/4fnexation lo Lapeer. Gillum, all of Kentucky. * Frank Amy e Population: growth and mounting enrollments have made it neces-. “Girls 4-H Unit Forming at Imlay City | = ; { ORTONVILLE — A- meeting to| IMLAY CITY — Presentation of} organize a 4-H Club will be held! awards will be made at Imla y City ‘fom 24 p.m. Friday in the home! isos, school Class Duy_Friday (INS) — WASI INGTON imiltion dottars has Five! been made feward Canada. ‘available for farm housing loans | faboard another ship, the s \gandral in the same area but | traveling in the other direetion.| “sos Open House Friday at Avondale School “LT was just a young girl at eh. Ase Apgnonae. of —-Mrs-—Vernon Hotchins- MDL Hadley Rd. The group will work| Baccalaureate is at 8 p.m. on the cooking and freezing of Sunday in the High School gym. week. Commencement exercises will be held Thursday, May 31, ee in the gym, and school will concluded Friday morning, June 1, Chance for Free Trip when the pupils receive their re- METAMORA—An opportunity to port cards The loans may be made for construction and repair of farm houses and other farm buildings, including farmstead water sup- plies, Interest is 4 per cent a year on the unpatd principal, Re- | payment can be up to 33 years. Girls aged 10 to 20 are, invited te attend. at § p.m. be secure round trip transportation leans may be secured by a free to the American Farm Bu-/ . Poet t. feau Federation annual convention! ‘Squares’ Meet Friday ee pea the’ Becrewsr’® in Miami, Florida, is available to FOUR TOWNS — The Four, / any Lapeer County FB member 'Towns Squares are méeting at 8) Applicants for the loans should who signs. 25 members betweef p.m. Friday at the Four Towns apply to any of the 1.500 county, how and Aug. 15, it was announced Methodist Church. -Bob Longe willjoffices of the Farmers Home Ad- by President Rees at the Maybe the caller Hostesses for the! ministration, ——* meeting of the Lapeer County evening are Vrs. Norbert Donnel-| == Farm Bureau board of directors. ly and Mrs. Harry, Garretson. _ St. Alfred Church Plans be -Day Rummage Sale LAKE ORION — Your PTA Is. Planning auth lary yes lise St. Al Hines Episco- Band Music at Wixom; )'\ivs'iiot'stnie Final Avondale Session on Te M-24 ee near the church property. é ee Proceeds will . WIXOM — The monthly meeting | _building fund Gf the Wixom PTA will be held wnight at 8 p.m. Entertainment for “the eveni ing will, be furnished by the school gand, which, according to Holland- Moritz, music instructor, is one of the best Wixom has had. be used for the Mrs. Walter Riggle is the new president, supported by Mrs. Wil- a anni lard Fulkerson, mother vice pres- Enroll for Kindergarten ident; Thiad Johnson, father vice Frj iday at Almont president; Alfred McClellan, teacher vice president; and Don. ald Davis, student vice president. ALMONT — Almont Community School Kindergarten Hoandup will be held from 9 am. to 3pm, Fri- , fire = hivalg evade | i New treasurer is teacher Mrs. yh the school's dereanen will ay several of the musica . ; _ roo! Giumbers they have learned on \Benjamin Douglas while teacher | All parents with children enter-, |William Savile and student Cath- lerine Gorang are new secretaries. | Refreshments will be served. Davisburg Davisburg Elementary School | PTA met Monday night for the last| jing school for the September term are asked to enroll their young- jsters Friday Birth ) iwill be needed the song flute. Refreshments will be served by) the 5th grade room mothers. Avondale * by A stpplemental “appropriation; the time.” says Mrs. Hartman, |_ act signed by the President last! “but T remember when the cap- The women's certificates | : Avondale High School's “final Meeting of the year will be) deld tenight at 8 p.m. in -the Shey ae ™ tions of officers and a re- hort on last week's Spring Carnival will be the main order of business. This year's president, Mrs. Rachel also receive the’ past a president's pin. : * ~ County Births meeting of the current year. New| officers were installed. Mrs. Don Chamberlain became! i; sono" Branch son un t h ‘president for the second consecu-_ born to Mr. and Mrs Roy Lamiman” of tive year. Mrs. Donald Adron was Notth Branch 3 our Towns installed as vice presid@nt; Mrs” y, cnalte Rdwin M. VerLee of Donald Wallis, recording secretary; 2759 Petrolia have ‘announced the birth! ay ‘Mrs. Lioyd Sutton, corresponding ”! * °° a eae | secretary, ang Mrs, Robert Rode-| Mr and srs “Anoe John TayJor ac Mis Lake George: Rd, Orjon ‘parents of'a daugh = her, Katherine Louise. jwald as ‘—— urer, i cat oy pean at Board of Education will sponsor od i AST- Bn yp Cihsreuncec "= iv . an epen house at the new Avon- rales padpbe:s “unk and ool [dale Junior High School from 6 dreds drowned, the who! e ship |) gong pm. Friday. proved. | . ' _ Principal Lawrence Scharer Many passengers fell on theit and his staff will be on hand to knees right on deck when we heard shew area residents through the the tragic news: We were ail 15-room building, which has been afraid our ship would be next in operation since January. “The captain said he ducked ; torpedoes for davs during the pgreiinenis will be served perilous crossing. In Canada. my — eS had read of the sinking and were anxious and worried about our safety “Mrs. McDougall's graphic story of the sinking makes me people Lapeer State Home Program Is Friday LAPEER — The Lapeer Chapter of the Michigan State Employes. Assn. will sponsor a public pro- gram at 2 pm. Friday in the! | Lapecr State Home ahd Training School auditirium, departments; a talk by members | of the medical and we 8) staff; and a movie. |‘ There will be a display of pa- ltsenta? handwork, and refreshments oll be served, lead Party Tonight | ROCHESTER—The St. Thomas |Aquania Guild of St. Andrew's }Catholic Church is sponsoring a} card party in the church hall to- ‘night at 8. Proceeds will go to- grdund Fund. eee | ‘ EULALIA AYERS | r. and Mrs. James F. Ayers,' 202 N. Squirrel Rd., have a ». Pupils. to Tour Lansing nounce'd the engagement of ooh ir “AVON TOWNSHIP—Sixth Grade idaughter, Eulalia Ann, to Sturgle'students of Stiles School will leave F. DeVary Jr, ¢gon of Mt and early Friday morning for a.trip' Mrs. Sturgle F. DeVary St. ‘of'to Lansing. They will be welcomed, 2142 Pontiac Rd. A Sept. l wedding by Gov. Williaths and tour the is: planned. |Capitol and — ‘ AVON TOWNSHIP — Avondale) | ager, Streets project: a f helping to build “One Of the |Rochester. city The drive is being directed this | sae burial Pine Grove Cemetery,’ | week by LeRoy E. Eide of the | arias Township. Mr. Amy died yes- Board of Home Missions of the terday Stet Or tre limite, Christian_Church— es. Eide says of the Rochester © greatest experiences any person's lifetime is that of a church. The jerecting of a church building en- iriches t ‘gation, ‘and | world.” the he individual, the community, forces the nation for good in The First Congregational Church lot Rochester church | gregational , It was organized in a one-room log Veabin on 10 members. At present, there are|tery, July is 1, the oldest Co.- in Michigan. 1827, with only ‘over 600 members Plan Meeting at Site ® of Flood Problem SOUTHFIELD storm TOWNSHIP—At Included will be a panel dis. |{he regular meeting of the Town- Center Line, and Arthur of Imlay | cussion on he “Economic Im- iship Board here Tuesday night,, ‘City: portance of the Institution” with ‘Tepresentatives from neighboring, great-grandchildren. speakers from the patient train- ‘Berkley and Oak Park were pres-| | ing, social service and business |¢"t again protesting the flooding] of . Southfield water into! Berkley and Oak Park. As a temporary measure, offi- aim. Saturday at Milliken Funeral cials asked that the water be im-|Home and at‘9 a. m, at St. pounded by : system of dykes. Southfield's Swem and Berkley's John Short are planning to set a meeting at Greenfield the to see what solution actual site, of the problem can be made. ‘May 29 Picnic to Close | ‘wards the School Building Play-| No. 4 School, Metamora supervisor, * Eugene city man- the conere-: the 1p ORTONVILLE a Service for sary for the district to consi oH 43. t 'th Tew=methods of educating its ju st at 2 p.m. Saturday from the jo, and senior Se CES: school | students. C. F. Sherman Funeral Home here, | | To Receive Adult Gian _at ees Sunday — in a Pontiac Hospital after [several months” of tiniess. He is survived by two sons, Ar- COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — -An thur W. of Ortonville and Alfred F, adult reniorbie class will be res lof Clio; four grandchildren and two Cetved into the Commerce Metho- sisters, Mrs. Mary Ransier of Or dist Church at regular Sunday Cora Vernon of services 5 tonville and Mrs Pontiac “t reception in honor John Kaake ‘ . ae : oy or the ‘ - ji aeaocs a ; membe “ : : On SANDUSKY--Services. for Jahn - aly " " the Come eant . i 6 p.m, Sunday. in the ch “nee Kaake 96. of Sandusky oa formic D | 1 Yin the church bas ment. Members of the Board of resident of Rochester, Almont and Imlay City, will be held at 1 pm Saturday at his home and at 2? p.m. ‘Saturday at the Laurel Baptist ‘Church, Elmer Township. Burial |will be in the Elk Township Ceme- Peck under the direction of He died Stewards will form a special wel- coming committee VFW Poppy Sales Begin at Lake Orion LAKE ORION~Poppy Days, the’ time aside hy the national | Hacker Funeral Parlors. Wednesday. set He leaves three daughters. Mrs. VEW o ganization to gisaBicd vet- W. Stewart of Almont, Mrs. erans and nee dy veterans’ families, Mto Vanderveer at home. Mrs, will bes gin this afternoon and con- ae Morris of Rochester: seven |sons, William of Sandusky... Horace ‘Russell and Colin of Deus | Howard of Romulus, Theodore of tinue through _ Orion Some 2,500 ‘poppies are expected to be sold in stores and on local streets in the three-day sale Saturday in Lake 32 grandchildren and 35 = In Rochester It's Pixley Mrs. Mortimer Junod UTICA — Service. for Mrs. Mor- timer (Nellie) Junod, 59, of 7821 ‘Powers Ct., will be held at 8:30 for Finest nil! FURNI ‘rence Catholic Church, with burial in Mt, Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. TURE Rosary will be recited at 8:30 to- and Home Furnishings night at the funeral home. Mrs. e Junod died Wednesday after a 332 Main short illness : PHONES: Si “ F: he leaves her-. husband; two. OL 2-212) OL 1-9642 sons, Earl of Utica, Bruce of Ann. Arbor: three sisters, Mrs. ‘Maude Beckey and Mrs. Florence Mc-| Mannus of Elk Rapids, Cora Good-| man of Florida; one brother, Ever-| METAMORA =~ The schoo} in ®t Durocher of Traverse City: and| |District No, 4, Metamora, wii ee close for summer vacation on) Tuesday, May 39. A picnic for all Dinner at Davilburg grades, kindergarten through 8, DAVISBURG — Austin Chapter mothers and other members of No. 396, OES, will sponsor a pub- ' families, also friends} ‘will be held) ‘lic dinner at 6:30 pm, Saturday'| at the school, at noon, With the! jin the Davisburg Masonic.’ Tem | showing of a film in the afternoon. ple. Listings Wanted FARMS, ACREAGE, VACANT PROPERTY Call Cy Schuett “The Northwest Realtor” EM 3.4197 EM 3.4236 a ee {THE PO? NTIAC : PRESS, THU RSDAY, MAY: 24, 1956 THIRTY-ONE. SO ' per minted in Nipped by Fox Twice AMISSVILLE, Va. i — Harvey| _ Bank can control Mrs, Scott's as- “Nevada; Wite’s ‘Assets Hit Legal Barb Los ANGELES un Co. _Po- lice looked for L, Ewing Scott in Nevada gambling resorts, his miss- ing wife's $600,000 estate ran into further complications in superior court here, - Scott, 598, a Bel-Air investment ‘counselor, is sought on a bench - The charges are in connection with his handling of the estate of Mrs. Evelyn Throsby Scott, 63, missing a year. JUDGE GIVES RULING Judge Clyde C. Trip-| Superior lett ruled yesterday that neither his court nor the Citizens National sets and property until a trustee- ship appeal S settled. Scott is ne bank's ap- pointment as trustee. His attorney re / an te ntenged To proposal] and Questions which officials said! ‘idea. adverse criticism, especially from some clergymen. The 70 seniors later voted on the turned down argued that the court now has no jurisdiction and the bank cannot legally exercise control over Mrs. Scott's property. The judge agreed. Prosecutor Adolph Alexander sald pelice have established Scott was in the sparsely settled mining country around Tonopoh last month while awaiting grand jury investigation of his wife's Alexander did not elaborate. Scott was reported seen in Bish- op, Calif, about 300 miles north of here in the high Sierra, May 2, 3, 4 and 5 5, said Gordon Bow-| ers, chief vo se detectives. The Nevaiia Py also was spurred by a report a man answer- ing Scott's description was seen in the Reno gambling club May 16, changing $100 bills from a huge roll, oa said. 13 Reds Restored fo Social Security WASHINGTON (#—Thirteen for-| mer employes of the U.S. Commu-| nist party have been restored to. social security rolls as-eligible for retirement benefits. | * * s | The Social Security Administra-| tion had denied them benefits on| the ground that work done for the party did not constitute covered employment. The law prohibits disclosure of their names, but one’ is known to be William Z. Foster, ailing national chairman of the party. LJ * * Their restoration to the _rolls was based on a decision by Ref- eree Peter J. Hoegen of the ad-| ministration’s appeals council. He held that the law bars the govern-_ ment from disregarding wages on) which social security taxes were paid in the IsTs 52 period. * * Pending hither study, Hoegen delayed a decision on the basic! issue of whether employment by, the Communist party is covered, (Serer c=: BANK pluses are reduced. department officials \ said | minimum —legal—drinking — soil _bank payments New York. The scheme ‘arew year's crops because of the nie [ness of the season. They expressed| belief that most farmers Would have already completed planting }operations by the time the the ‘partment _could determine aa which f ; would be ‘offered up to $1,200,000, a@ year to retire land production until dipresent price-depressing crop sur- From a practical standpoint, there Pays’ xe rey tobacco, rice andi ment rates and issue. Serer eobnril —- or Fjand Agricultural. reported that farm prices — a gen-| erally accepted \weathervane ot Second Fiddle to Pets agricultural welfare — strength- ened further during the last two/Frederick J. weeks of April and the first halfito share his heme with 11 chin- chillas, a parrot,a cat, a dog and of tropical fish. | he told a District, Court jury in seeking\ a divorce, | “Anonia of May. In its last general farm price threé large bowls report issued late in April, iservice said the level of farm! prices in mid-April was 4 per cent -above—that-of last—Deeember Ear} act amount of the increase since mid-April will be determined in a! new price survey report to be is- sued a week from today. * * ot Commodities which ewre said to asi Soe workers. | “depart eats : Marketing Service| DE NVER this * It was also, Benson Asks etd Analysis of Farm Bill’ at 7k legislation raises include one whe: as to whether the department in ments for the retirement. of corn, Students Veto Proposal | 4) for Controlled Drinking CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. @ -~ The senior class of Horace Greeley| orop High “School here has dropped plans for controlled drinking at the annual prom June 25, * #\ 6 Recently it~had been proposed) ite serve limited drinks to prom 83/patrons over 1 8 years old, | ‘the appeared to be little use in offer- have shown the area increases! ‘nipped oa Sains: bogs, ——— Lat now raking the eee tre EAN ‘Resents Playing Tt wasn't only that. getts of Denver had repeatedly that she preferred the animals, os _ fieh to = The jury cere ie was \ex-| jtreme and repeated cruelty” and granted Betts a divorce. eee NE A RIN Ai SDE. 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THURSDAY: MAY 24: 1956: 4 red ® A ee ie as Aaa sa B Your Want Ad Placed Se In The Pontiac Press = GOES INTO | = ; a We ey . : ¥ HOMES DAILY The Press Goes Into the Hands of Thousands Looking for Just the Items You No Longer | Need ...the Items You Have to Sell! In no other way can you tell your story to so many people at one time for so little cost as you can in the Want Ad columns of the Pontiac Press. If you have something to sell or are looking for some item to buy . . . need help or are offering services . . . Pontiac Press Want Ads are your best bet. Put your message in the hands of thousands right away. You'll be amazed at the’ fast results and you'll be pleased by the low cost! To Place Your Ad in Over 57 ,000 Papers | DIAL FE 2-8181 2 SS Pontiac Press Want Ad Department en THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1956 oe THIRTY-THR RE EE . ry 5 d . *, : Aad : k . ; : . 2 i =" ; ey : 7 4 3-Year-Old Child Dies. [bile gsr ae = ee |Hollywood Headlines — ; Mushroom Pla { Hit More than 1,500 saber-tooth tiger/the La Brea tar pits at Los An- | After Accident in Detroit |" “*: - es 4 : apenas ms oe | NU FUT |skutts ‘nave been revovered from|geles. “s «lie “| Police said the child darted into N M Fi . ; : wit, a DETROIT U-Lydia Hrycaj, 3,|the path of a car driven by Alice| |New Mason film to Deallby wale vee i Z F z ss: i ; 2 = 2 ° ie a - —_ es ea cos — " —— a ——— ——' ee oe Ae ae mee eee -|With. Cortisone Addiction) + Groveland Township mus} VY A We ay a Phos Via ~ ee s : Se RIED ; : _extent tof an estima : . 7 ‘GRAND OPENING — HOLLYWOOD ® — Found: A)lic’s confidence in cortisone. “~ [Holly Township ‘Fire Department | /E-IN §3 FRI a & A . MAY 25 = | way to film an addiction story) ce reported today. . ; e eo and 26 es without incensing the censors. | T don’t think it will have a bad} A spokesman for the department : The solution: The hero gets'effect,” he replied. ‘The story| said it took two hours to extinguish Corner Williams Loke-Airpert Reade—Bex Office Opens 7:20 P. M. ‘ Bud d M orr ow f [hopped up on cortisone, p {takes place when the drug— it S| the blaze in the building located eink actually a hormone—was new and/ north of Dixie High Grange an. ; y ee ae ee Dope addiction was'taboo on the|relatively untried. The doctor) Hall Rasa —- NOW! thru THURS. ead AND HIS ORCHESTRA 2 screen until Otto Preminger came|warns the man to go easy. The fire is reported to have 3 s : 7 a fF * jalong with his “Man With The _ © © #8 |, started in the roof and spread to ¥ : , WALLED LAKE <3 cc oS . be etal Doel ih Mason speaks with authority on aoleoe sete Damages were | | Code Administration, Hollywood's! its Par but the producer ne welt [of the mushmoont even, accobdng | | Aumphrey BOGART 5 me i “ _|self-censoring body, but did eX- stars often produce _ their _ own! to firemen. oo Fredric MARCH _1- eee ~ Celcaa. — Alms independently; this is one of eee Le | ou 4 CASE the rare instances in which a star ypt's new voting age is 18, WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN Now 20th Century-Fox is film-|has produced a picture for a ma-|instead of 21, and women may/| ing “One in a Million,”’ which is|jor studio. vote, Cairo reports. — ene also about addiction but is expe- lriencing no Johnston office trou- bles. The story is based on an) : = _jactual case, as reported in the — : ‘Wew Yorker ~ ~ ~ we = —— H ree Pinal. BOE * ; . e- é 4 i a 7 | EASTERN BEAUTY — Another! James | Masoa perro | ‘Takes Pleasure in Announcing : etd Gadee Gee oe ron | rare arthritic condition that. the Grand Opening of Her ‘Chi. The ac is in Singapo: wn. |threatens to cripple him. His doc- | seen tress a4, (tor prescribes cortisone. This was H t | Co od Sh : B feqionllakage appearances with at a time when the drug was new 0 e : mm ore ow ar ? oo its effects not completely, 4195 DIXIE HIGHWAY nown, : ; m | MSU Graduates to Hear | “The doctor warns him to take - DRAYTON PLAINS | an . only small amounts,’ Mason ex-| . i U. of lowa President plains, “But the man is desper-| . | eee taro , EAST LANSING (#— President ate. He cannot face life as_an_in-| _ R. D OPENING |] Virgil M. Hancher of the Univer-| valid.” oo jsity of Iowa has been announced i : ‘ : 'as the commencement speaker for! S0 he goes on a cortisone binge. May 23 = 24 = 25 June 10 spring graduation exer- He indulges in many adventuures ; cises at Michigan State Univer-t0 acquire the drug and manages Phone OR 3-716! ay |to become an addict in the mean- | | es * @ time, | The spring graduating class of | He was asked who he thought) pi tec - pa ae: _ | 2,195 will be the second largest in. _ S hhhibadbidddidddididhaddidiadd de dkdi dh do dide ddd ddd dia| |MSU history, topped only by 1950, | . |when 2,432 degrees were awarded, Wayne Residents Support | Graduating exercises are sched. March of Dimes Drives * fuled for 4 p.m. They will be held 2 7 = : | DETROIT (INS) — Charles L. iin Macklin Stadium or, in the Gehringer, Wayne County cam- paign director for the March of Dimes, reports county residents contributed more to the charity Sandusky Man Saved; jdrive this year than ever before. all *,| Final figures show the county's Trapped in Sewer Covein| gg ie apt oo eel | SANDUSKY — Everett Diem,|cent increase over last year and 20, of Sandusky, was rescued more than has been given since Tuesday night after he was buried the National Foundation for In- ‘in 14 feet of earth by a sewer|fantile Paralysis was founded 18 /cave-in. ; _ {years ago. | Fellow workers who had been laying sewer pipe quickly cleared - is q he dirt from around Diem's head ’ ’ LD) orig ve as pom ary on* cl TONITE [EMIX \ UY) \¢ A But MS hour for the _ 4 workers, he Cl 1 w ‘sate police, to tree Diem from the} POWERFUL...SINATRA YOUNG BRADY - VALLEE peat cavesin | _ UNFORGETTABLE” ;.™ _ Directed by RICHARD SALE BASSUER , | + Executive Producer ROBERT * Released thry UNITED ARTISTS jevent of rain, in Jenison Field- | house. 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OR 3-1420 : LAKE ORION GARDEN HOE or CORNETT HARDWARE 14-TOOTH BOW RAKE 377 3. Broadway MY =3-7931 Special $498 CUMMINGS HARDWARE at Only eee ATE. Flint St MY 3-581 wz i ww. SPEAKER & SON HARDWARE COMPRESSED AIR naire 101S. Broedwey MY 3-391 —— Sp aa _ Long Handle _ TANK SPRAYER Round Point MILFORD ALL GALVANIZED S$ 29 SHOVELS MILFORD HARDWARE SPECIAL! Special = Milford MU 4-2955 16 Inch HAND MOWER Rerulor $ ) 89 | | $3.50 Value OXFORD 5-BLADE ; BALL-BEARING $ 98 STRONG STURDY GR ASS WHIPS SMITH & SONS HARDWARE “MODEL GRASS SHEARS 21.N. Washington OA 8-3551 See Ou, Display of Priced $449 Ml swt SOBAD TURNSTEAD HARDWARE POWER MOWERS from Handle Oxford OA 8-2517 Z | . ROCHESTER ~ 7 INDEPENDENT HARDWARE DEALERS BURR HARDWARE PONTIAC HARVEY'S HARDWARE LLEWELLYN MAROWARE -KEEGO HARBOR 429 Main St. OL 1-5311 a : 559 North Per FE 4.0441 & SPORTING GO | BOWLES HARDWARE is ” 1545 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-3211 KEEGO HARDWARE NO. ! CASE’S HARDWARE 4290 Green Loke Rd. 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OR 3-1120 Gah fees VA f | Ae tar iam. ie] ce | f i | A i ky Ly. i ea i Reee Wi aif py 7 dee 7) ft a aa i la iy eee | ae is ‘ 2 See ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY: 24, 1956 THIRTY-FIVE ~ “0 , my ote Nes BEX ate " 4, \, iJ L «tat led ge le Vaal - “we "e*. # Ne%e ot? ote he \N ) Se at 3:Sisters < on Frozen Foods MORTON’S LARGE , CHERRY PIES _ Regular 59¢ Seller | 3 SISTERS NEW oO LOW PRICE gy — -SNO-CROP FROZEN PEAS. .5 = 51% LARGE... FANCY...SWEET ECES 4 - SMOKED ON 3-Lb. 1 G. |WATER— LEAN, MEATY Spare Ribs BETTER SPREAD OLEO | 5 Lbs. 99: TABLE KING PORK & BEANS: Swat 1” HILLSDALE, FANCY, SLICED PINEAPPLE - 4 pa 2$ 00 Tomatoes ..:.......... FANCY SLICED, in Heavy Syrup PEARS eed ha ‘ths. 3 69 3 Sisters’ Grand Beef Specials! TENDER ROUND ff, For Your Freezer SIRLOIN or 3 Sisters Offer , , ” FULL SIDES af SWISS STEAKS COFFEE 1-Pound Vacuum Tin Old Taneat $9) ° = Fresh, Lean, Ground Beef 3™ 89 8 Sisters’ Specialize in FRESH FRUITS and PRODUCE DAILY Colifornia earls ol = 2" = Fancy, Solid Tomatoes.;. “ 19: Den: Solid, Green Peppers... e+ Lerge, Sweet 2.33 Cantaloupes . Cabbage... Be _ BEEF 7 HALF OR WHOLE HICKORY SMOKED SLAB BACON .. 2) Table King Fancy Merchandise Top Quality at Low Prices! Kidney Beans... .... 10 cas» $1.00 Cream Style Corn ...... T Cans $1.00 Cut Green Beans........ T cams $1.00 Cut Wax Beans ........ T cam $1.00 Grapefruit Sections ..... 6 cans $f 00 FANCY, SWEET 7° 3 3-SISTERS. _ SUPER MARKET Open Daily 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Including Sunday 608 W.. HURON Prices Aas to Change FANCY, OALIFORNIA, EATING. ORANGES Large Size STRAWBERRIES | = 59 JUMBO, SWEET, SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT a 5: New California | Lb. $429 Bag > POTATOES | 125. ~ Beef Pot Roaste......+oe. 29° | FLORIDA ORNNGES | es Z «fa ese See ie oe ent 4 ompany-Snack _ room soup. Bake in loaf pan at An unbaked roll of cookie é Every cock baa See’ faverite]2s0 depres in oven af your ans ye tat # wep rte ret Makes about 74 dozen smialllmeat loaf recipe. Here's _ one oss ‘ iC in cookies: — . pam ~ ee Tender-crlsp and drain: alien ~janother cooked vegetable — : ont shape into patties; fry lightly ~~ ; on both sides in butter or mar- to | garine. “ we wuVvVvYyVeeVreVvVuUVVeVTYT SF Monte, New, Tasty -PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT DRINK FOODS for ~ HERE TO SAVE!” MORE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR! BIGGER VALUE! EXTRA SAV- . SMOKED INGS! Lb. 29 Pillsbury All Purpose PICNICS ae F LOUR | ter Hwee Heavy Smoked 1, A SLIOED BACON 39° Be os. Fresh Liver rt B SAUSAGE or Lb. 30: 4 yey ag BRAUNSCHWEIGER . Leen, Meety ae » 9G | ¥ Red Rose ‘SPARE RIBS PIES Ea 39¢ DER M ARKET =? LEMONADE 2 cm 25¢ 25| SUP Ave. rannc Phone FE 2-0119 } FRY CHICKEN AND CORN FRITTERS—Fry- fine. Servé with a tray of celery, radishes and ing chicken and corn fritters for the same meal olives: green: peas and spplosamce: t Use salad oil maken the Going easier and the eating mighy for the frying. 3 Cooking Fried Chicken? - _[SEDINING| Don't Forget the Salad Oil Next best to you or a hick tcasther flour, bakirig powder and >. The warm months of the year|broiled steak, a man Joves fried) salt; add to milk mixture; beat un- . , aaa provide a fine opportunity to plan|chicken best. He tastes the crispy til smooth. Dip pieces of chicken @ some get-togethers — perhaps {crusted chicken, all golden brown| in batter; drain 5 to 10 minutes on| luncheon party or a bulfet supper|and tender and meaty and the fel-|rack. Lower chicken into deep hot Here |low feels happy. salad oil (350 degrees); cook about the! He enjoys the crunchiness, the|!2 minutes. Drain on absorbent delicate good flavor. And he dotes| Paper. 4 servings. on seeing his children reach for Corn Fritters or|the drumsticks, For easy go-with, % oupe aikgurpose fleur add have corn fritters at the same spoon 5 Pax op! | mou feline yevvvvvvvrvvvvwve?rTer i i i i he et Suger Cured tL) g ; $ papa helps a a Ppound« ounces) cream-style 2 tablespoons salad off 2 oage Galad off tot frying Sift flour, baking powder and ~ (salt together. Combine corn, milk, oil and eggs in bowl; add dry in- gredients and beat thoroughly. s a s 3 g iy s 28 E TERETE ft Gt Ne a ili E fi oY fog i £4 T ¥ 44 bf FH i ill H Ree ‘ E | z z i I. : Ei f 1 & rt FT a ! 4 : i j Y be eke Fal Rai 3 Ti fey rE i ; il i 5 i es = are considerably higher than) Mix a cup of finely crushed graham-cracker ¢rumbs with a jthird cup of butter; pat evenly over bottom and sides of an eight- ‘inch pie plate. Chill, then add « filling of whipped cream (sweet-| ened) and sliced bananas. Ft aT fy fl o z Tu ges F g mit g P=} #2 i ¢ rep TE ree is o3fe z 3 : ALL IN FAVOR, OF GOOD FOO SHOP AND S Quaker COFFEE | MARGARINE Formerly Save the Coupons Defiance - rand = f EL 2 Lbs. 39" Perec eee sa a — oe . “ 4 “af . = Huron Friendly Market WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY We Give Holdens RED TRADING STAMPS delicious and well! ‘The fritter recipe makes deli-| cious fritters as is. However, for IE Li, ! f i Ft i i : ) Wl es ; ag a .E 5 4 s 3 8 3 i iif. it be : ng fork and tables > salad ot] ee a wde I” tesepecns salt py pe | 1 ready-t6-eook fryer chicken (2 ved: Ey | deep frying ‘Combine egg, milk and oil. Sift a ft iE i aie 8 z z i : i | Delicious - Nutritious 3 kb. coe, HAMS2# U. S. CHOICE GRADE BEEF © Standing Rib Blade Cut ROAST | POT ROAST 6th & 7th Rib Tender ‘n Delicious Sepa ROBIE ce D SPRINGTIME SHORTCAKE — Use shortcake dainties to make . this interesting spring shortcake. Spoon 1 tablespoon fresh straw- berries into each shortcake. Alternate slices of banana and berries around edge of shortcakes. Top with sweetened whipped cream, and | garnish with a whole berry. Serve with additional strawberry sauce | if desired. . SHAGGY Baa, Table King, Large 52-Oz. Can Defiance “hire. Peaches SE $4 | Beans. 20° GANTALOUPEG 5: POTATOES 1° 69: Chicken Thighs or Cx B RE AD | Pound - : mt TQS 2 17: -Homilton Grede A Large Defience, Kosher VELVEETA DILL PICKLES |Cheese Food Friendly Market | EGGS om. 494 oy) bee 79 884 WEST HURON STREET | Swift's Premiam Cut-Up Pan-Ready FRYERS .* 39*| NEW HASH made from Oven-Roasted BEE i ! Mary Kitchen makes this Roast Beef Hash the way you would fix a special dish for .. 2 Sunday dinner... from oven-roasted fresh beef, including the rich pan juices. Try itl Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Austin, Minn. ; : fe fy 4 / i f fer d ; } ( av fh i : bf. ere : . y i} 7 £ iy. ( ; $i : t b oi) ‘ , ' : 1 i,’ : - ene F ; Le le 4 Te del eal ay rs eg / A } { | - T i j YL fa y y) f | ae ; : A \ . ae i i ; ‘ f one r - ‘, i : = : = ee ee ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 24.1956 WU | JURR ---. W4etiaky iE df! BAY. vr | ' THURSDAY, MAY 28rd thru — , : i yoRS 4 ‘PACKAGES 7 | ONLY x SNO-CROP, FROZEN ? . | c LEMONADE 2: 19° | WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th LARGE 14-07. com are DROMEDARY SPICE CAKE MIX Only... PACKAGE 7 oO. Only... HART Brand — PLUMS =: 1 of Red Pelican SALAD. Brees MUSTARD =: J. Nola, Reads German Style no. 303 ey “NEAPPLE svt } | Can POTATO SALAD Cen Sune ae ‘Special! Dole. PINEAPPLE. VAN CA MP’S D Sun-Maid RAISINS '5° | Pkg. . NAVY T extr Fancy Fresh : _BEANS“& | CORN on _ - Golden Star Facial the COB F TISSUE ped, Ripe & Sweet | Pauley’s Grated tiem | c ST AW. a wey UNAS = 19" | cerries FRESH PORK Li ssuaaee Hart Brand Whole Ne 63 19: Ripe Sweet Texes WA fii ee Vo lb. pkg. Green Beans ™* Ca BOLOG cae LB acs eee, |S nia oupe for ORY SMOKED ' : - BACON SQUARES eusessore : ADLER’S ) — - LEAN BEEF _ BS - LB 1200. aAtBWin AVE. ‘SUN. sssses . '. at Columbia Ave. SHORT Ri osesece } | Your | Choice ; _“ Quest? , | : | Wf i : ( | i S. } ‘ ae 1. ‘ Dui ; | | 1 & | 0 rd ol F a ; v, : , : ; eed : wis , a pi oe a) : A é \ ; 2. 7 {> } a . x 1 cae | ae ed ‘ ' a : eve | : ; THIRTY-FIGHT bo ie SP HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSD. AY, MAY 24; 1956! | : A - © y 9Baked Beans Recipe | Cuts Cooking Time CF Girls Serve « “Here's an old favorite recipe | demonstrated a Philippine game.) Want new flavor for your stand-| Melt butter with spices. _ Add un- Leaders of this Camp Fire group! ard loaf of-banana_bread?- Add-a- cooked vermicelli and cook slowiy,|are Mrs. Timothy Daily and Mrs.| half teaspoon each of cinnamon, about 5 minutes. Add milk and Mare us Smith. | and nutmeg. 1 Let's go-to cook slowly —— is absorbed, for baked roe that encmal oe — Remeove—eardamen—seeds—_and ___"_Baked-Beans—Pronto : aki? : on—eemgs_an int eres ng. fish Dake “about half! cinnamon. Add sugar and stir | 4 cup dried navy beans A “Malonpaki” is an Asiatic din-|pine recipe. Sir stufled onion dish. Sere th gen until dissolved. Mix saffron and |- | laree pnion ner which is one ofthe require- =e For the stuffing chop 3 of Water and add to pudding. StF T “galt to taste | : Camp 3 , Chicken Chow Meia Puravapu Luna . i a er and ty cup catsup % —" K.. the P Fire Girls ES gapaagececya em ee pe | cnlen centers and mix with fine- | in nuts and raisins. Cov i cup molasses | rthday Project, “Plant } fone 2 ets pow Jb ikeapeone cooked chicken, ham or ty chopped meat.. Add bread. | let stand 5 minutes. i —— Er ere Seeds—Reap Friendship.” In this} 3 pounds onions | crumbs, sauce, fennel and season at) ences : project the girls are stuiying} ? °®™5 bean sprouts *P tablespoons, eterkisa on te taste. Meleten with a tittle |,cu™sh with small silver can-|’ Cover beans with water. Boil; pay’ f teaspoon stershire sauce . 2 F | four Asiatic countries, Burma,| Boil chicken until tender, cool, 1 teaspoon chepfed fennel or Parsley stock or a beaten egg. dies (dragees) to serve. Serve onion, salt pork and .beans in Ceylon, Pakistan and” the |and remove meat from bones. Cut] §*'},, 44 pepper to taste s |warm. Makes about 5 cups. In covered saucepan till beans are Philippine Islands. The wordicelery diagonally and slice onions Butter or margarine For the dessert at this interna-|Pakistan this dessert is garnished | tender. Drain; save 3 cups bean! “Malonpaki” is a owelllaa : ; 1 »| Peel onions. Put into saucepan tional dinner a rich pudding froma with silver paper. liquid (add additional water to, Mable t ieee i ch| Saute in fat until tender. Add 2/01 joiling water and “boil 10 min- Pakistan was served. The dinner tables were covered)make 3 cups, if necessary). Mix! 24 Sees me of e@Ch cups chicken stock to sauteed. lutes. Drain. When cold, scoop out with cloths made by the girls. In| bean liquid with catsup, molasses, 7 of these countries. Siwayyone-Ka-Zarda ihe 6 6h each cloth was—al nat card Pour ————— SS ee __vegelables__ — ——— teenters— making— # Hele fare T cup butter a = ~ c err . : - ddl 3 At St. Frederick school the. ring naixiere to a bell. Thich: lencuch to “eceive a tcaspoon of] 2 ‘sreames conte crayoned replica of a flag of one and salt pork into bean pot. Add Tekakwitha Camp Fire group is — : “— t | AG CE of the countries. Surrounding the liquid mixture. Cover. Bake at : one that recently undertook this | en with corn starch and add stuffing 2 tall cans evaporated milk flag were questions about the /325 deg. F. for 1% hours. Uncover. ; project. They, had a dinner fur | shredded chicken and drained Fill onions, sprinkle tops with 4* up. Maes Teens various countries. Lift pork to top; bake 20 to 25 z . | 7} lecepoen yj seftcon After dinner a quiz, using these| minutes to brown. teaspoon water i z 4 cup shredded almonds questions, was held. The girls! | | ‘ cup pistachio nuts WE GIVE U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS Don't Forget — Seve Your Cash Register SUPER SPECIAL-: Guaranteed Fresh --- PULLET EGGS ‘Chase. & Sanborn INSTANT COFFE NEW 6-OZ. JAR Tapes! We give one U. S. Savings Stamp with each $5.00 Pur- chase! irenpege: = --- SPECIAL --- MARSHMALLOW ICE CREAM TOPPING 2% 25') ours 35 ice box jar a? A TEARFUL JOB — To Diane Smith of Can- group gave a dinner, a ‘Malonpaki,"’ last week, | terbury street (left) and Judy McLane of Bellevue- featuring Asiatic food. These girls are getting (right) fell the tear-jerking job of onion peeling. onions ready to be stuffed, a dish that is popular Diane and Judy are members of the Tekakwitha in Ceylon, Camp Fire group at St. Frederick School. Their RED HEART DOG FOOD PARKAY St. Joseph's - lower Perens ia) thet. ro Carve Vegburger rz, Cive Your Dog a Treat P ublishes Hospitals will find this manual Diet Manual | a valuable reference to specific for Lunch, Snack continuing diet information, Each — = = diet is caleulatéd according to =A lunch or snacktime treat is - St. Joseph Mercy Hospital has the caloric or the therapeutic awaiting you... in this tempting announced publication of its diet application of food in the treat. ‘hot Vegburger. | manuel compiled by Mrs. Ada ment of patients, Vegberger Sandwich Filling Heckert, dietitian, and Marie) }, presenting the manual to the 1 pound ground beet Hickey, director of nursing. Work|medical staff, Dr. Carleton A.) heed ari apes aorto a vegetable. BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN om the material has progressedSmith stated. “The salient facts! soup over the past year with hospital/@™ here. The diets given are F lntiseeons errosnea mecard P flexible and adjustable to the likes) ‘, teaspoon biack pepper tues = carnegie and dislikes of the individual §® vs spilt on aos 6-0Z. C formation and data. physician, dietitian, nurse and CANS with coupon from page 16 of Wednesday's Pontiec Press! : patient.” Brown beef and onion in skillet. The manual contains, in tabu- yA ec ated form approved . catsup, mustard, black i Qatar Add soup, catsup ustar regular household use. It presents The ee is dedicated to pepper. Simmer about five minutes _specially constructed diets for use|Sister Mary William, administrator to blend flavor. Serve on toasted . of diabetics, hypertensive, and of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. buns. Fighf servings. Our meets cre the = finest quality avail- able. We trim all’ = fat to give you the © . very most for your gy” money! Hickory Smoked Bus. CHOICE }: POT FIRST CUT = ROAST... 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JAR 39: Franklin Rood 249° 7] FRozeN Foods BONNEE BUTTERED BEEF STEAKS 2% 69: gua 229° DOLE Duncen Hines PINEAPPLE | BREADED JUICE ak County MARKET 2366 Auburn Ave. Defiance DARK SWEET ip CHERRIES ec si see co Chocolate Fudge .. Caramel Butterscotch — Pineapple 6-Oz. Cans 2% 3 1) 1 7~ eae Birmingham Ld ' Defiance | cs —S Spaghetti GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS =f ‘249: “SU OE Benegal — Luncheon Napkins ” woe 2° = I 7 e° e “l* Seotkins J 8 50-Count |- Pkg. THROWN f STUFFED (faux MANZANILLA “pes Keego Harbor SERBINOFT’S | — MARKET 3152 Orchard Lake Rd. Lake Orion Mueller Elbow |BLUE_ 79: ONE-HALF SCHICK’S He O:: f $31 8. Broad « Pkg. ya scan) Tily House P io 7 : Yee , FLAKES 32 WHISK Pine . INSTANT o Hi LUNCH BAGS * |= (7 OM | c =~ |4| us DETERGENT lad “ee Bblee 2 BEAN STUFFED PEPPERS — Here's an idea Vienna sausage or frankfurter slices. If you're in for your next buffet supper. Serve Michigan’ a hurry, use canned baked beans (without toma- boiled beans in green pepper cases. Top with toes) for filling the peppers. re , developed from the pulp of oranges | Frozen fish ae that is ‘supposed to curb both “in the ag bom when green beang take well to each|cheese. Bake in a moderate ovenjfruit cocktail. Let. flavors blend ‘eombined casserole| about 25 minutes, until heated|while chilling in thet refrigerator, Serve topped with orange sherbet. ae - a < y eS i Ray e: a CER ee 25 en ‘ : a i — _ it Quick-Frozen ‘Lemonade Treat Family | | — Handy for Lemon Pudding | ou Now is the time for all .smart homemakers to stock up on those*maining water, lemonade, and convenient little cans of quick-\sugar and mix well. Chill until _ frozen lemonade concentrate. : Li 4 i i Te fi if ii 5 t F 2 Fi 3% Cream Pudding Serve Yummy _| sey're Michigan's it tts any | aang oral aged inven lanans irae Lee ie an, equa Gingerbread ce Quick-frozen lemonade, thawed : Me cup su , 2 cup chistes cream Add gelatin to % cup of the water. Place over hot water and] ne this gingerbread hot from paked beans (without tomato) do _ pour into 1'-quart mold and chill |with @ spoonful of just-thawed| Why Michigan navies are so - the oven. . jnicely in this delicious dish. Gingerbread Bean-Stuffed Peppers | 1% cups atfted flour 6 green re % teaspoon baking sods Balled. aooned beans | Ss teaspoon salt Vienna seusages or frankfurteres ‘% teaspoon cinnamon Tomato sauce ___,{num foil arRf reheated in a moder- sauce is smooth, Makes—four_tus-| ac » amare racist (O Navy Beans slightly thickened. We're celebrating Michigan Week Then whip with egg beater until and what better time to treat the thick and fluffy. Whip the cream. family to Michigan navy beans! Fold into whipped gelatin mix- Our state grows 95 per cent of all thaws trigerator at 38 to 40 degrees style. Remove - parchment from) through. — 18 N. Saginaw Open Friday Till 9 Dee, 1S ar [ Ares ik A Fait ¥ LY ik COA oe a EEN 4 RON DUO TANS Pe OM A Pe ey eve HAW J) ‘ at ‘ co fri] ye a, I ee, ny MP sy Fae a aa ea, ES | ee Pa , | a RES, aR gs poouP : }} j : A fo fy} } : . te 4 we : : i | \) 1 as oe i ~ . eo ee F yl * Hi Ser lie ene! oer THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; MAY %$, 1936 yy 3 ao —— : an eae | ne Se Tee fo etal age tamales and arrange them_with| For a dessert to cdol all Scientific Cookie - |PPhelp you cut'your intake of| males ond Beans hee olrytinig artigo Nags Hibs por pple pga oti ak oD Now there is ‘a new scientifie|other foods. A can of tamales and a can Of/, baking dish. Top with grated|lime juice and sliced banana to ; cookie made of a protopectin flour : : JUST THE THING FOR THE PICNIC “FAMOUS” Center Cat Extra Lean Junedale Brand Shankless 3 Ly Slices 79: Butt Hams - Half Ib tb | Half : Redi-Eat Q. 49; | rie 295, NO LIMIT NO LIMIT é Bacon 4 ‘= 89 :<:Beef Liver * 29° “= Short Ribs * 23° ROUND Bazley’s Berner tates a ne 3 3 Park 3 3 a 4 5 | Be c 0 | Steak ee aan 63:. Roast tb Chops fb Roast. FX " | iture. Pour into serving bowl or dessert dishes. Serve at once or|‘be navies grown in the country chill to desired consistency. Or|and t's our No. 1 agricultural prod- until firm. Serve with whipped a ’ cream garnish or top each serving! There's a very good quick-frozen red raspherries.| good. Surrounded by the Great Makes about 5%3 cups, or 8 to 10) Lakes and dotted with thousands servings. of inland lakes, Michigan’s cll- Lemon Cream Pie . mate, soll and fresh lake breezes Use recipe above and pour into| give our beans their delicious baked 93-inch pastry pie shell or) flavor, make them rich in vita- graham cracker crust. Chill intil] mins and minerals. When you firm. If desired, top each serving) buy. ‘dry beans, look for the with a spoonful of just-thawed) name of the Michigan shipper on quick-frozen red raspberries. . . | the package. When you buy : | canned beans you can ‘be sure ; | The following recipe calls for Hot From Oven boiled * beans, simply seasoned |with salt and pepper but canned Rid eoqodey (he scl Wash peppers, cut off tops and ‘4 teaspoon cloves : s pong Leno of Margsrine . remove seeds. Parboil 5 minutes Vege -‘and drain. Cool. Fill peppers with ee Oe eeter . boiled, seasoned beans and top Sift together the flour, baking! with one-inch slices of Vienna sau | soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger andS@ge or frankfurter. Arrange in, cloves. Cream butter and sugar,/Shallow baking pan and add % Beat egg until thick and pale col.|inch water to pan. Bake at 350 ored. Beat egg and molasses into ‘egrees until peppers are tender creamed butter and sugar. and beans are hot. Serve with hot Beat siffed dry ingredients al- tomato sauce. ternately with hot water into mo- a lasses mixture; begin and end Honey Butter Sauce vith flour. ; 4 aa ; Puts Taste in Pancakes Turn into waxed-paper lined | aa baking pan (8 by 8 by 2 inches), T9 ‘butter and syrup” your pan-| Bake in moderate (350 degrees) cakes all in one easy operation, | oven 30 to 35 minutes or until use this good honey butter sauce. | cake tester inserted in center | bo | comes out clean. | Place %% cup honey, '2 cup evap- ‘orated milk, and % cup butter in Turn out on cooling rack and small saucepan. Cook over low strip off paper. Any gingerbread heat, stirring occasionally, until left over may be wrapped in alum- putter is completely melted and - AT YOUR GROCERS Fa Fi = } t : ate oven. " . |clous servings.to serve hot or cold lover pancakes, Flavor for Carrots ——— Give new flavor to canned car./Baked Fish Plate pels. Drain_the-earrots and —mix:—Two-whote baked Tish take aS \simmer 10 minutes. Add the pany dish. Each fish will need to carrots, a little butter and lemon | weigh about three pounds to serve juice, and cook 5 minutes longer | six. Stuff and bake according to ‘until carrots are heated. standard directions. seediess raisins with the liquid; | good-looking and good-tasting com- Yo Fri SPRING Wc me 7:45 p.m. CHICKEN . d SERVING ALL DAY e FRIDAY & SATURDAY Fresh Caught Mi with tartar sauce and cole slaw ALL YOU CAN EAT chigan weg PAKERY. SPECIALS TRY IT— Walnut Chiffon : - | Apne Cotiee Cake... feck age, BRING THE FAMILY! | HOMADE 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET FOOD SHoP | 4 Me ine Ly Surprise PICAMT 0OW- perfect for everything you wash! ‘Here’s a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with Breeze! Right now your grocer is offering surprise savings on this fine all-purpose detergent with the real Cafinon kitchen towel in every Giant Economy size box. But it’s really no surprise that this is America’s favorite premium detergent for family wash. 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SITTITTTTTTOSIATTTTOOTT SETA A ail Flavored Dish: Pian Holiday Picnic Now With Help of Food Specials J “a ast Di erenc Se Si Rt fl oem offline pan we ts some) Bazin Gs vost bl “It It's Aliv t's Fresh —F e the itf nce N ie etlitel. spening. of to vessie| Sovanted’ subirs, suidyéocock |qeallly e very sted. According (jel large cars wsighs 2 ounces] — _ _ for foods to ‘fa “their Baskets. are pot fully mautre: Wise shop-|ing 21 ounces, and extra large eggs [Pini enthusiasts wil fds goed te ee to buy pota-weighing 27 ounces. At the current _lre Finest Chicken. Money Can Buy 4 iS ——— for Roasting — stewing) or Frying. | ) lb ; 4-Lb. Average. 7 oie» DUCKS—ROASTERS-RABBITS_TURKEYS Past: And will store them _in_< salts | =| dark place. be sens boulders, and broler fryers to le ‘st = aes — in| Homegrown asparagus has! guin. mr ponies okienpiog Perhaps the: most elementary ‘stretch the food dollar. There i8 &/foi1 or moisture-proof paper, and|thrust its head through the ground,! ooog health, Milk t= the most combination is the Surprise Bar. variety of U.S. Choice quality keep these meats ‘refrigerated at|>ut warm sunshine is needed to Semedcal way of getting need- bring the peak of the season. Some! << jum for building and kee cale Pp baned Uapate whthe appear os steaks for popular outdoor cooking 3¢ 38 degrees F being the \ cylinders, Heating for a few cents less per pound than t hipped-in asparagus has a oven, broiler, outdoor grill, VEGETABLES — Each week by porti Ing strohg bones and teeth. It is \ ae coals of a campfire. © they ; a _ {brings summer a little closer with = ee Al gabieeen ae a “must” for youngsters and | Form oe Jumbo Des. ¢ | CHICKEN Cc | According to Mrs. Josephine fresh vegetables from the South| Consider ‘this when, comparing) asters alike. | E NECKS Lbs. Lawyer, Consumer Marketing In- and West. Increasing supplies ‘of! Asparagus and fiam With Cheese | Aa ' | rev- prices. foil, formation Agent, several ‘oyts of corm and greenhouse tomatoes is" prurrs — Cantaloupe, straw-| 1 pound sliced smoked ham in Mi Nalied ‘with checes mq smoked bam are specially Priced welcome news, since prices usuall poons mark Yiberries, and watermelons high-| 3 {asics — wise slit filled with cheese and; es, e § tepheosoens flour . swathed over all in a fullavored sid"balven are geherally priced. market.” ™* SO™*® ‘Oilight the fruit counter. The 26 sie) fs ein a FRESH ond SALT WATER FISH of ALL KINDS 7 tomato barbecue sauce. a crate) a the § YY! 1% cups mii about 10 to 20 cents less per pound When selecting corn-on-the-cob, |larger 27 size (27 to a crate) can-|.' CUP shredded Cheddar cheese - It's easy to transfer the frank and sauce from foil to bun. broaglemell gr hcoghnel | choose ears with bright shiny taloupe are of surprisingly good Melt butter in heavy saucepan, salad may be crisp bits of several lfrom the halves. more servines| kernels well filled to the tip. (flavor for this early in the season. over low fire. Stir in flour, salt Ears with a bright luster of Strawberries vary_in price ae- jand red pepper. Slowly add 1%! i aeaaa. Ay Large FRESH LAKE PERCH, Lb. 39° SHRIMP y a Ww Lb. ¢ Seplion greece Sen pee Pema ore avaiin ie trom these) “bloom” will be fresher and cording to quality and the local- cups milk, stirring untif thickened. BASS OF BUFFALO 79 '\ |euts, ‘ | sweeter in flavor. After the ker- it hic Stir in 1 cup shredded Cheddar| A a i - wes, Nae acetone cme | mementos whe pan to cat | men bores dom, the Maver wan | W7,n_SMCe they are rove, /SHr in) cup stvedded ChedderiN O38 Channel CATFISH... Lb. 45¢ — SMELT _______ chilled sliced tomatoes, 5 wc et | | ref more starchy. 2 . onions, green peppers, and crispy (Aledo few] = | fornia berries are on the local | Cyt 1 Ib. sliced smoked ham in | : : teaves of Bibb, garden, or head 2 ee es Carrots, dry onions, and cab-| markets im. pints and quarts. : mn ekil. ’ ULTRY MARKET. lettuce. A bottle éres- | ~ = Sonera ae sane aN Zz let. Place in 8inch baking dish. TI PPAAALAPZALZ LDA LDAP! lets guests douse te please, | determines strawberry flavor. ayaa ‘The success of the Surprise Bar- , D - a oe ee ee Hd echo cgereicamea oe ml — . (Wholesale and Retail) . hseeak Penste tapents es q pa cons per pound half. Ad@ cheese sauce, then place! 82 S. Saginaw Street FE 4-1521 penry? flavorful cal gi the beliday ebead more asparagus over thi, Bake senee, Tasos ay by Sell wreggee eee . | ins nna indeed acca hah cee and kept in the refrigerator for Pe orn ; = he hours of} i a : SP SERESERESETSSITE TIC I Secret r eet ee esses estes ses Cored Beef Burger if la? iu kt F 1 + si 85 bit tk tk tt A parers _ ceaverany ICE CREAM PIE —.This is a colorful, yet simple dessert that everyoné seems to lke. The crust ts made of gingersnap [BM crumbs. Susan vesdia ies cremmy inte, Gant and top with Wright red’ eeery nears Store in the frecser, ‘ These prices ellective Thurs.. May 24 arg ae Tues.. May 29—Closed Memorial Dey i g i i Domino Pure Cane Granulated Armour's Sandwich Maker CORNED BEEF : the last aking ¢ Ff I Cherry Cream iag and toast both sides. Place lice Ce Team IMS Dessert Made ij a Crumb C With Jelly Roll 12.0 C i [ | “Vz. Hi Glazed Apples rum rust ) card roll, an oer cdr ie i Tin 4 : o serts, snac i Add Tastiness, Meve's | a really glamorous Cran- lboxes, is the basis Pee many sid * . : to Pork Dinner ary nck ne i rsimaions cherries and fi Nescafe, The Finer Tasting Instant Coffee ra bad An accompaniment for pork that OO ‘pineapple, folded into whipped | * is good to eat and look at. It’s an out-of-this-world dessert cream, make a delicious party |B iwith a-spicy gingersnap crust, a coating for the many-layered jelly wea Glazed Orange Applies meliow vanilla ice cream filling/roll from your grocer's ready- to-| ) and tangy ruby red cranberry eat cake department. It's quick to E ol can, grated vee — sauce for a _foPping. ‘make, too, with this easy recipe: 5.4 J | Place aa wedges on your fan-| cae Geary Crean Dessert 3 lnsge Deliciows apples (about 1% \ciest dishes and serve from. your’ 2 an whippia paola ‘low table in the living room. The | i cup ures OG eut pam or ows juice and a dash of salt together in Coffee's hot, the pie's supreme and| teuspoon ‘vanife = =P te a l®-inch skillet over low heat until et guests will soon be asking wh, ap arate cherries, cut into! 1 * sugar dissolves. Remove from|fr the recipe. I + I Jar Be | heat. CRANBERRY ICE CREAM PIE | Ct jelly. roll into six slices. Whip, te ; Wash = ‘dry apples; cut into Gingersnap Crust poet OEY at rom ; Campbell's Delicious eighths; away cores; arrange) Blend together: in skillet. Heat until syrup boils) 1% cups mypane Poy wa ee cay sinaees a ang PORK & BEANS gently; cover and continue boil) (se usar . leabsreare ppen oeamn ing gently about 10 minutes. Se cup melted putter Big Pound Cen Remove cover. Simmer, basting|incn pic'pan” ""* “#* *f ** ©) Reassemble slices loaf-tashion Bit often, until outsides of apple slices in’ refrigerator. on serving dish..Cover rol] evenly § cs look translucent. Turn slices and Filling with remaining whipped cream ¥ . Pork AND Cans as those at bottom get cooked, ex-| 1 quart vanilla tce creem mixture. Sunshine Delicious ; Minute Maid BEANS change their places with apples on) ! Pound can whole cranberry sauce | (4,1) thoroughly, six to eight, HYDROX 12-Oz. ¢ ORANGE 12 oz. ¢€ be. WITH romana SAMC! yg top. This will take: about 20 min-/ Spoon vanilla ice cream into hours. Slice serving portions on the ¢ Can | Nees s utes and there will be only a little|gingersnap crust. Top with whole diagonal from alternate sides ot ha COOKIES JUICE syrup left. __ |eranberry sauce. Place in freezing the loaf for full beauty of design By Arrange apples in orderly rows,'compartment of refrigerator until in servings. pe . with skin side showing, on serving|serving time. ee e eget plate and spoon syrup over them. SS Drain liquid ror; 1 can (1 Ib.) Ba 3-lb. Tin Swift's hot or warm. 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Will cure hipyosel to All — Home syrup-soaked cakes made from! @ Gooks with a desire to tempt the Sweet yeast batter containing cur: S tamily's palate with a different) @ kind of dessert should consider a! @| European creation known as Ba- ~ es Babas, originally called Ali) i Babes in tribute to the woodcutter| in The Arabian n Nights, are small) | tablespoops sugar and! _bour over Kiss goodbye to old type soft drinks! Pabst brings a modern taste and convenience to sparkling beverages! Children love the natural flavor .. . flavor, no preservatives! And mothers love Pabst too —Flat-top Mira-Cans are easier to carry home, easier to serve—no deposits, no returns! They stack easier, chill faster! And Pabst’s own modern treatment makes the natural flavor sparkle; bubble, and last and last! Enjoy Pabst sparkling bevefagés today! genre, onal locked, — sealed, carbonat =) yeast cakes, are served in an apri- }ham sandwich in.my lunch today jleftover ham. nt if h time to talk about} ham on muffin or ‘toast. Top with in flour, salt and pepper. Add at Bouee ~" I ra eRe i hi gy is | fe iy Vie Bit hs be ig Hy j eR AP RS ai 4 we ED IE ae “FORTY-FOUR a = 7 ’ ee fe om in advance ee ime Treats | Sit iin since ms Leftover Ham? Don’ t Fuss, Smallest Bits Are esol: - an Be F rozen notice. 5 _ ‘By JANET ODELL rolls: Combine cooked han}, :hard- with margarine first). Fry ham, ‘* ®up apricot ‘puree for Use in Jitty A aie Pontiac ;Home Editor, [cooked eggs and parsley, ———_|and poach eggs. _ Sept tre re is 8) Melt butter or margarine. Stir,| 70 serve, arrange a alice’ of wiches. ways you can use! I think ham ‘is wonderful to have| on hand. There are so many ways you can use it. If you're feeling lazy, all you need do is slice it and serve jt that way for a second meal or in a sandwich, Here’s a new recipe you can if you have a cup and a 1 Ham Ena Panier i cups ground cooked ham 6 jarge har’ rolis 3 hard cooked” eggs copeee | 1 teaspoon sheppee parsie } 1% tablespoons butter or jaateerine 1 tablespoon flour ', teaspoon salt ‘@ teaspoon pepper 1% cups milk 3 tablespoons pada mustard Pimiento, if desired mustard sauce. Fil! buns creamed mixture. Heat rolls in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for pimiento, if desired. iservings. half vot dish is Eggs Benedict. This is| cooked ham. In English found on menus in the most fa- its. title means ham served in a)™Mous restaurants in the country.’ |basket—in this case a roll. | Loa ca heerve age oe ocr bh with very little trouble. ‘addition. Makes about % cup Eggs Benedict ‘sauce, or enough for 4 servings Hollandaise Sauce ‘Egg Benedict | | 4 teaspoons margarine | jor |English muffins Cut a slice from the top of eachitoast bread. Spread with margar-) roll. Scoop out the center of theline Hollandaise Sauce:. Place 2 egg yolks, 1 tablespoon tarragon vinegar, 44 teaspoon salt, 4% tea- speca cayenne pepper, and 2 ta- cream into! a small heatproof, bowl, Beat with wire whip until smooth, - Place bowl in a skillet, of hot water over moderate heat and beat with a whisk until mixture begins to thicken, Cut 1 stick of margar- ine into 3 parts and add 1 portion jat a time, beating well after each Add ham and egg mixture to with) 0 minutes. Garnish with chopped Yield: 6 A simple supper or luncheon 2 English Muffins, or 4 slices bread) Sandwiches with a dash of imag- ination will be yours if you use) 4 eaes this unusual combination of foods Prepare Hollandaise Sauce. Split/for a filling, That last cup of and toast. Or ground ham will do the trick. 4 thin slices ham. about size of muffin, toast | Ham- -Apricot Sandwich Filling (if toasted in oven, spread! 1 cup chopped cooked ham , to Satisfy Adult Tastes The very young men and women of today are learning “grown-up” flavor combinations long before they are ready to eat adult foods. It’s all because junior foods are lbeing developed in food combina- tions that please the younger set in taste and texture. One of the newest, chicken - noodle dinner—is ready for baby to enjoy. It con tains, among other ingredients, chicken broth, chicken, carrots and egg noodles—all expertly blended into a nutritious, delicious dinner. Packed in a 7-34 oz. jar, the food can be heated right in the jar, bit, ibe sure to raise the lid before ‘heatings. If you are planning to use only part of the food, heat that por- tion in a small saucepan, Then, re- teap the partly-used jar tightly and store it in the refrigerator. rants and raisins. BABAS (Little French Yeast Cakes) 1 poeraes actrve dry yeast ‘4 cup lukewarm wate 1% cups sifted enriened flour H tablespoon sugar ‘, teaspoon salt 2 large or 3 smal! \. cup milk 2-3 cup shortening 1 tablespoon raisins 1 tablespoon currants Soften yeast in the water for ry minutes, then stir until blended. Combine flour, sugar and salt in a mixing bowl. Stir in yeast and the eggs, beaten lightly with the milk. Beat until batter is smooth, about | I strokes. Add shortening, rais-| jins and currants and beat until | | shortening is blended into batter, | | about 50 strokes. Spoon batter in-| to greased baba molds or custard cups, filling them half full, and 3 let rise until batter is rounded over rim of molds or cups, about 1 hour. Bake at 400 degrees F. for! 12 to 15 minutes or until browned. , before serving. Recipe | § /makes 8 Babas. Apricot Sauce ™% cup sugar 1% cups apricot nectar 2 teaspoons Jemon juice In a saucepan combine su | and apricot nectar. Bring to a boil! and boil rapidly for 5 minutes. Re-} move from heat and stir in S| lemon juice. . Babas av Rhum Add 'y cup rum to the apricot | |sauce with the lemon juice. Un-| | mold hot Babas and drop them in- to the apricot rum sauce. When ready to serve, put Babas into a |flameproof serving dish or chafing |dish with any unabsorbed syrup! j and heat. Sprinkle Babas with 2! sparkies with natural flavor! no artificial CONVENIENCE. Mira-Can Is the new trade- American Cen Company's Lapel > . [ROMEO APPLE SAUCE pwwwwyvwwwwwwwew Choice of Grinds rwwvverrey Ys vwwvwwvwrrvrwewrvrwYyw! 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Green Pride Pere e Vee UU CUCU UU CT UC TCC CCCUCCUTC FOO VV VV EV EUV UU EUV UCT CCITICG Phone FE 2-6192 FORTY-FIVE. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 } Punch Js Meant le Fun _ Serve. I t Often at Parties |; an : Hit = — fp enase pric suis. tplease. ence print) — can get, making ‘punch is a matter of minutes. As a rule, punch is made in large quantities to serve to a great many people. If you have the basic ingrediénts ready, it is simple to make had additional batches, ahas ba coe ced be pion n the market that should be excel- S Yes, extrawmeas- ure Flakorn makes 60% MORE MUFFINS eeeBives you up to \% pound MORE ingredients... than ordinary corn mixes. Each exclusive 12 oz. pack makes 12 to 18 muffins in just ene easy mixing. _ Simply buy 1 pack- age of famous Flakorn Corn Muffin Mix. Writea 25 word statement, *I like Flakorn because..." and mail, along with the box top and the coupon below, to Flako. We'll refund your pure chase price. (Be sure to include your statement. ) iL) = a = f Flake Products Division The Quaker Oats Company Box 53-C, Mt. Vernen, Ns ¥ aS Onclioving atement and 1 MUFFIN ix box end ay pur i hao fy fee cubes .|potato chips and dips, tiny open-; ‘|stir to dissolve sugar. Pour in grape juice with water to desired \bination together. Mix fresh, froz-| ‘en_and canned juices, Freeze lem-, |cooling. Make decorated ice cubes dust-rieht— punch base. The following uses it in addition to other frlt juices. ane bone 4 (@-ounee) cans frosen concentrate [eas Sct Minaae 3 (No. 3) can tote ‘singer C) periling — =e. fer garnish « - 2 (28-ounce 2 (28-ounce Tee, - Fresh ade, orange and grapefruit juices over ice in punch bowl. dust before serving, add spar- kling water and gingerale. Gar- , nish with fresh lemon slices, ‘Yield: 48 (4-o2.) servings. = a ofange juice (1 large lemon) ‘ries* ° Pour boiling water over tea bags and let steep -5 minutes. Add tea to remaining ingredients ex- More gingerale or water . added if desired. Yield: | \ j | | **Use frozen whole strawberries or fresh strawberries in season. Maraschino cherries, halved, may be substituted if desired. Have you ever considered using: honey to sweeten your fruit drinks? This recipe makes only a/ small quantity of punch. Frosty orange sherbet is used for a top-| ping. If you make the drink in a punch bowl, drop in scoops of the sherbet to float on top. Citrus Honey Cooler cup lemon juice to1-3 Cer i pint ofarige sherbet ee omees and strawberries, ff de-) Deine orange juice, lemon juice, and honey; stir until honey is thoroughly mixed. Pour into tall glasses and top each glass with ‘a generous scoop of orange sher- ‘bet, Garnish with orange slices land fresh strawberries, if desired. Serves 4 to 6. A good many people like wine) punches. This recipe comes from California. It will go’ well with, faced sandwiches and salted nuts. ; Wine Punch Two (4-8 quart) bottles red tabte| wine, chilled 1 (1 quart) bottle ap - julee, chilled | 2 — lemon juice leup sug 1 large bottle ginger ale, chilled Combine wine, apple juice, lemon juice and sugar in a punch bowl; | ginger ale and stir to blend. Add a hleck of ice or a tray of ice cubes, Serve at once, This makes about 344 quarts, Note: If you want to use grape juice in place of the red wine, | omit sugar in recipe and dilute istrength. Above all, don't be afraid to ex- periment. Use the kinds of fruit: juices you like, putting any com-| lonade_in your ice cube trays fo ! NAME. | ADDRESS.2 | erty STATE Must be mailed before June 22, l MUFFIN MIX, Offer void W taxed. prohibited, or otherwine restricted 1056. One refund per family Good only for FLAKORN CORN ] by state or municipal tawa. Good only In U & A. te ee Gee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee SIRLOIN STEAK with cherries, mint or strawber- ries. 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E , rls’ Club E | > — Pontiac Press Photes “Bosses’ Night” brought out 230 members of General Motors Girls’ Club and their employers Wednesday evening far the sixth annual ban- quet sponsored: by the club. Guests on hand for the occasion were (le{t to right) G. M. Watson, personnel director; A. F. Johnson, manufactur- ing manager, and B. B. Kimball, advertising manager, all of Pontiac Motor Division. Photographed with them is Betty Lou DeGroot, assistant vice président of the Girls’ Club. Pa ¢ ‘ . . : g \ P Ae ae ] Fits py. yem is j ae F; J pee ies 4 ff i j : ik F J Bey ‘ i 1 EN } i A }/ a oe ° é é x "7 * } y | Doe é Y 4 % / ay a */- } Ve ( I } ty if" eo ‘A | 4 AS, 6 Wee } NG 7 ff ' ; ? ede ae Pei 1 | } fae ae | # hg t Weg j ra iad ; F beh frit ' yi f : ys ‘ ae Ff resis ely ieee 4 i ap Ue é 7 d f fs f ae. d } ris ld roe : 2 ft k f ah : % tee \ ee | ; j A a ie : R ¢ oe i; F j / j : i i‘ Pan ' | ee Hd ; oe , el coms s _ Robert M. Critchfield, general man- ager of Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, attenlled ‘Bosses’ Night” as the guest of Margaret Dernberger, president of the General Motors Girls’ Club. Elks Temple Is the Scene of Festivities Group’s Charitable ‘ Work Is Explained to Executives By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Womens Editor, The Pontiac Press Employers were honored by their secretaries and office girls Wednes- day evening at Elks Temple when General Motors Girls’ Club hosted its sixth annual spring dinner, L] * * Maybe the boss thought that his . efficient office girl merely did her duties at work, leaving for the day to find a good book or an eve- ning of pleasure. . But he had his eyes opened last night when be learned about some. of the philanthropic activi- ties of these girls. When they leave the office these club members concentrate primar- ily on helping underprivileged, crippled and emotionally disturbed children, - se . » Their efforts are highly praised by such institutions as Pontiac State Hospital, the Oakland County y Convalescent Hospital (where they : have not forgotten the senior citi- zen), the Oakland County Society ‘ for Crippled Children, the Boys’ Club of Pontiac, and the Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital. 323 MEMBERS . ‘There are some 328 members of the club who divide their time among these worthy organizations. s * * They reminisced a little Wednes- two years, Mrs. Margaret Dern- berger. And as they recounted these activities, it was apparent their—employers were experienc. ing a feeling of pride. * Pa a. C. V. Crockett, chief engineer of General Motors Truck and Coach Division, and: Margaret Hutchinson, recording secretary, Elected president of GM Girls’ Club for the coming year at the annual banquet Wednesday evening was Laura Bow- master (right). She is photographed with __In_an_election_of_otfieers—held- at the banquet Laura Bowmaster: Was named as the club’s new president. Her fellow officers in- Clude Shirley Tayler, vice: presi- dent; Margaret Mitchell, secre- tary, and Donna Wilmot, treas- ; wrer, cara aren wr un ber Music Guild Officers Are | Fisher Body Division of General Motors was repre- sented at “Bosses’ Night” by T. F. plant manager, and R. J. Nicholas, resident comptroller, ” | | ager of General Motors Truck and Coach Womens Section THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1956 Teachers’ Federation Sponsors Event who accompanied Shirley Slaughter to the banquet at Elks Temple. Miss Slaughter is an assistant vice presi- dent of the General Motors Girls’ Club. W iethorn (standing), secretary of the club, and Kathryn Moyer, treasurer of the club. Miss Mitchell was winner of the 1956 “High Fever Follies” queen contest, R. T. Jennings, sales promotion ‘man- | Division, attended the banquet as a guest | of Margaret Mitchell (left), recording Chapter Holds U. of M. Alumnae Group : Meets at Crawford Home PAGES 46-31 Candlelight Rite. to Install Officers > was .Miss Bowmaster, She _ intro- Music Guild held Tuesday evening duced Albert Barnett who spoke to ‘Tracing his experiences from a'at Hotel Waldron. Slaughter, .Kathryn Moyer and General chairman of the banquet | ntrod uced the 230 members and guests at-, FI OF BATTLE jthe annual banquet of the Pontiac foxhole in France where he served| Oscar Schmidt presented Amy Margaret Hutchinson 2 * * * Officers for the 1996-57 season tending the affair. |were introduced to members al with the Canadian Army in World| Hogle, president; Mrs. Walter! War I, Mr. Barnett took the audi- Schmitz, vice president; Mrs. Les- . ence through a travelogue to Flan- ter Snell, recording secretary, and Federation of Teachers was held was in honor of teachers and other intendent of schools, paid trib- ders Field, the beachhead of Nor--Mrs. Lester Quye, mandy, and to many historical secretary. ! areas in England and France, | During the program portion of Dinner [fonors City School Retirees rr cree cin Goo Woe te erate ies corresponding Wednes sist Mrs. William Gordon, prest- dent-elect, for the coming year were presented. Mrs, Paul Taylor, will serve as Mrs. Park Buchner opened her Members of the Pontiac Alum-, ‘home on Chippewa road Tursday nae Club of the University of Mich-| the home of Mrs. Franklin of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mrs.) ,__ . . me road Miles: ner 7 The annual dinner of the Pontiac High School cafeteria. The dinner) J. Cecil Cox, assistant super |ointon Richards’ assisted the eigee tel Commerce) cos ee — Leila chains 7 s a a) ee, MPS. Ty >, = ; hostess. ehin: pan ‘ae day evening in the Pontiac employes retiring from the Pontiac ute to the retirees, Mrs, Elmer | ys A « sue hip; Mrs. Tarr, social; Mrs. Ver A report of the Ninth District Conference non Abbott, membership, and Dor- |.Huntley, Olive Taylor and John y ene othy Cummins, telephone. . At a candlelight installation serv- Bennett, Mrs, Ralph Dawe, sec- ‘ Li : . | Alumnae ice, Mrs. Walter Hitler: was in- held on May 5 \school system this year. | Association “ at the Dearborn * * thd aye the meeting Mrs, Don Derragon Family Night Held | The invocation was given: by the retary of the federation, present- +stalled as president for the coming _ __ . | danet Heitsch, finance; Mrs, Included were comparison pic-) introduced John Mathews, double by Pontiac WCTU ‘Rev. Herbert Ryan, and Mrs. Na-| ed a gift to Mrs. Dennis, out- | year | Th ~~ -_ | day Wagner, courtesy; lama tures of the front lines as they bass soloist, who played the omi Dennis, president of the fed- going president. ° | There are six pages n | Hook, constitution; Mrs. L. L. were in 1914 and as they appear “Dragonettie Concerto” and | Members of the Pontiac WCTU eration, extended greetings and “Special guests introduced wete| Others installed were Mrs. boaal/ today’s Women’s Section Dunlap, historian, and Mrs. Car. today. Devastated areas were| “Chanson Triste” by Koussevit- gathered in Friendship Hall Tues- welcomed guests. She introduced| pr and Mrs. Dana P. Whitmer,| S!aestter, vice president; Mrs. UU! ee roll Braid, publicity, are others. shown, as well as the cemeteries Donald Schultz, newly elected pres-/ Mr. Arlene Burlington, secretary; (Country Club was given by the containing the graves of those who| gave their lives in that war, Fenton Mathews of Birmingham) ; The trip taken 38 years later |showed pictures of his recent trip was inspired by a promise to a |to the West Indies, following, which| friend who had been killed in the |Jerry Stone of Rochester presented | War, but who had filled the : er with hope, in a. near-hopeicss Shirley Forest of Ann Arbor. | “Childhood Scenes’ by _Robert| Portion time, Schumann and “May Night’ by and Mrs. Robeyt Shelton’ told of missionary annual paniences With the people of the 4 : Palmgren jtheir PP coheed pers raps bed Guests attending the T ~ Wj a Mac” meeting were Mr. Snell, Mrs. Vin-, Orient. : field, T. F. reCIOED, verly| nia Hogle, Mrs. Don Derragon Jr. ‘ ' Payne, past president of the De- i “hed |Mrs. Roy Wright, Mr. Schmitz,)“\Go Ye.” pro int ar _ and Mer Mrs, R. J. Howland and _ Mrs. Shelton : are phoma Robert A. Harrison of Oxford. i I Mrs. Everett Russell was chair- sky. He was accompanied by jday evening for the annual Fumily Night dinner. The Rev jRace of Central Christian Churel eave theese, i 5 2 r sn \ ‘ 3 - R 1 i ~ a ‘ | : ae < (| — SS atin Af \ ie r [4 | If he “ > aia | Hy i a | j J \ A oe oy ! ee } = : \ \ , ; Fd A = : . } y . : \ Piya ee ti f pas n \ —— _ 7 i" ee Hair ae Ages | the Wearer me he 5 Way Methodist Chkrch gave devotions. ; e * e@ ‘the morning meeting and present)

that you will not look dated, and therefore older, Tomorrow: “Young Girl's Fat Face May Be Blessing Later.” Ty] Lia Ps len Davis, ion ot Ralph Deala o Fort Wayne. Ind. * Sally attended Wittenberg Col- lege, Springfield, Ohio, and is a student at Elmhurst College, Elm- hurst, Ill. She is affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority. , * * tJ Bob is a graduate of Wittenberg College where he was affiliated with Phi Gama Delta fraternity. | He is at present a student at the Chicago Lutheran Theological Sem- inary, plans a July wedding. Wash Gloves Often them yourself) often. always be adapted to the individual woman. It should be becoming to her but, it can also he enough in trénd to be up to dave.” s * . He continyed, ““A woman looks youthful as Jong as she looks up to date. A hat or hair style or of change. Our eyes teach us what to like." _ It ts true that what we are moath on top with a lifted effect. The sides are slight! zs st ary te et : , wingod fue Fiegone! coreed fin, The back, os fomerey | @eur"haxte toe" @uscire Ee SPECIAL PURCHASE in all the Parasol coifs, continues in .the aan nasa ppp nee bon ee 3- Pll ECE LUGGAGE SET line. - gins actual work on them. neweel Colors pandas: Re Bethany Baptist Women Hold Meetings§ — ves putse—sacs Members" of the Bethany Bap-| tist Church Women's Society recently in the church auditori Mrs. Edward Lewis presided at ed the theme for the year, ‘Pre- cious Treasurer.” s * s Among the activities planned by the group are a father and daugh- ter banquet on June 19 and a picnic to be held at the home of! Sally Peck on Silver Lake that will conclude the society's activi- ties until fall. Tamcheoti. was served by the Esther Group. Mrs. John Webb gave the invocation. The afternoon program was opened with Mrs. George Zannoth singing two selections. Mrs. Irl Williams of the Oakland Park several passages from ‘ ‘The Secret t|River,” a book by Marjorie Raw. .|ings, showing how our mind can build a beautiful picture through a book. * * @ Group meetings. were held in members’ homes and in the chur parlors during the week. Dorcas | Members of the Dorcas Group gathered at the home of Mrs. Aaron Fox on Cherokee road for a luncheon meeting. Mrs. Turris McCully gave. devotions. A short j|business meeting was conducted. Esther Mrs. Alfred Coles entertained members of the Esther Group for luncheon at her home on Whitfield court. Mrs. Henry Berry assisted the hostess. Devotions were given by Mrs, John Webb. Members made plans to serve the women of home on Dwight avenue to mem- bers of the Lydia Group for a co- operative dinner. Mrs. Maynard Johnson gave devotions. Officers elected to serve during The group voted to send two del- egates to the Business and Profes- sional Women's house party at Hillsdale. S Members of the Naomi Group nue, Mrs. Archie Karr gave devo- tions, met for lumcheon at the home of | bi Mrs. James Crew on Seminole ave-| q Mrs. George Cameron presided| PHILIP'S LUGGAGE SALE! SAVE Up to 40% Buy now for Graduation, Vacation, Father's Day! See the ONIT e Weight ri AMERICAN TOURISTER BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE bd | 9” AND Lapies’ Aches sv" ATLANTIC LUGGAGE SPORTING GOODS 79 North Saginew Street Students Hold seas A “Bon Voyage” banquet and|and mrs.. Edward Leland. tation of the Gettysburg. ’ carried out the theme of a Bon| Selo and a demonstration; of @ = ‘Ashley, Mrs, James Dalton, Mrs. a boys’ quintet accompanieg by Thomas Folsom, Mrs. Lawrence | Mrs. Nerton, mambere by the Michell and Mr, James Ward. ay _bolize the different phases of tite. “A Gift From the Sea” by Anne Morrow Lindbergh was the book reviewed by Mrs. Eddard Wil- liams of Rochester. The book is a study of how sea shells sym the Christian Church on June 12. Martha by members of the Martha Group! +when they met at the home of Mrs. Walter Krause on Menominee road. ‘Mrs. Clarence Smith assisted the 'hostess, -Mrs. Aden Thornton gave devo-| The speaker stated that books read in our younger days can fil! our, later life. with beauty and that books can always be |tions, using “Another Year is returned to as we return to our Dawning’ as her theme. Ca friends. | Lydia _ Mrs Williams concluded _ with Mrs. Lewis Cornell opened her) TAKE THE SIZZLE OUT OF SUMMER! A salad luncheon was enjoyed ;when they met in the church par- lots. Mrs. Charles Kelly assisted = ‘the hostess. The devotional theme, ‘Abundant Living,” taxen from the | 24th Psalm, was given by Mrs. Andrew Pepper. . | Plans were made to hold a pic- nie for the June: meeting. Travel Postcards ‘Should Be Saved has an album for snapshots. But) what happens to all the travel maps, picture postal cards and pamphlets about historic sites you collect on your auto tour? - This summer save them all. Then when you mount the snaps in other material which not only aug- a complete summer luxury line in cool fresh FRUITS a | each Cologne—4 ounces Dusting Powder ' Bubbling Bath Sales Creme Perfume Sachet Bath Soap—4 cakes Spray Deodorant New Stick Deodorant Enjoy Summegy Shower’s me- freshing flowers-and-forest fra- grance in all these lovely ways! Only $1 each. Also 8-ounce Cologne, $1.65 CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. merits the snaps, _but adds. color |" A to the photos you made of | f Pp. Modern furniture Mrs. Arthur Wilcox was hostess |" (to members of the Ruth Group ~~ | BOSTON (INS)—Most everyone | the album, Cailnatieed evan the page can be used to mount the! accounts for| |i om ka a ee I 4 TWO OTHER 1. ae /manufactured. this year. about. 60 per cent of all furniture! = SPRING SUMMER HATS Regular 12.95 Value Regular 10. 95 Value it Regular 8.95 Value wane 5 Regular 18.95 Value * Regular’ 16.95 Value Regular 15.00 Value Millinery Salon—Second Floor DOR IRE MIE Clearance Sale One Group of Pattern Hats Less Than..... i, OFF GREAT GROUPS aa fej | ee aa From our regular stoc Bie ey a perpen eR ry ree ee | CASUALS k! Reg. to 8.95. fun! all sizes. Come get foot- ‘hoppy and cool for the summer! savings: right in time for all the Pick from hundreds of pairs, everything that’s style news in foam-cushioned wedges of every height and the cutest flats. White, beige, pastels, Get in on this 2-tones, 48 N. Saginaw 5$t. 4 Maywood. Ill. The couple . Most women who wear: white | (= \gloves aré aware that they must/= be a fresh white in order to look —. well, But the same is true of pale |. beige or any other light color. So jig have your gloves cleaned (or wash|>” 4m | Coatrautia Tomorrow Gplhers 48 N. Saginaw St. ry Our entire stock reduced for clearance *Regular to $29.95 Spring Coats & Toppers Rayon faille, lon ong coats, also basket weave wool and ‘cashmere blend top-. pers. Plenty of navy, black .and colors. Junior and misses’ sizes. *Regular to $49.95 Spring Coats & Toppers 100% wool, fleece, doeskin, hop- sacking, tweeds, cotton. and tweed " combination. Rayon faille and others Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. * Regular to $69.95 Spring Coats & Toppers 100% wool, tweed, hopsacking, flan- nel, crepe, fleeces, boucle and others. Navy, black, pastel colors. Junior, misses’. women's sizes. LEATHERS! MESHES! STRAWS! g *Regular to $59.95 Spring Suits 100% wool tweed, gabardine, shark- skin, flannel, bamboo, rib wool and others. 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Junior, misses’, women's sizes. ¢ Coats, Suits—Second Fleer eta Pad t pe lene Pate Meo ian ee a0 i i. oy “yh ry hg o oy) a au i eee / ‘ | 4d ' i iii ay cd eet { j Vy) i j age dl MA a yo A ) Hiei jf moat i : e h ee g ‘ lee i | -5 ; K-) L i ae I | Pi * =] f Hi i j : : a4 a ah 1G igXe at j ce Fy Ie | + 4 - ‘es : ae ; NY oe 2 | ‘ i 7 i tei | ' An \ ¢ FORTY-EIGHT = Sp ereregry “Shower Given x Do " seal SHor | il on rors ans Con rol ‘our fe ey. : $ ait ae Brill = | -Chetwood of : ° _ a ae + Sid zel Home : ieee: 2 “Clinton ee : hi neasisomethin e ~ > $ ne = ‘So old sound| organizations. , of thelr ¢ business! Teale prea you to arpa Sei re ah a Ui icod tim send full of wieder. But|/ PRETTY BROK™: are now one of the biggest, andjlife — which is‘a pretty smart op- - : Sm i cpa ste T Yn the early years of their mar-most successful, manufacturers of'erator—take it from there! > Sey evening, ee. — ——™ r 0 é ght'riage, they weren't well off fi-|toys in this Country. |. (Copyright 1956) 3 $| ‘Betty, the daughter of Mr. and — McComas, 0 |to be put into the incinerator be-| nancially. In fact, they were pretty) ee H e'Mrs. J. L. Brill of Williams Lake, ee ee Howard P. |tore they can do any more harm.| broke off and on. But they kept} Mrs. Handler ‘came to see me, 5 . Siis. the bride-elect of Jack Kratt, a Wallace son * ¢ 6 on with one project or another,|straight from the National Toy ~aae : . @'son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kratt; ee Among these is the old chest-|Knowing that eventually they would |Show. DRASTIC H eof Waterford. The couple will be; , : of the 5. 6. ut, ‘Plan your life and live your) hit the jac 7. Lhe Sod bee Loe of} ® married June 9 at Christ Lutheran é Wallaces of ™™ | y ° their success, she said, ‘Well, | REDUCTION . e Church, Waterford. = S . Griffin, Ga plan. There was a joy business —/Elliott sticks to. his territory =| ° © She has asked her sister, Mrs. oT She will Actually, most of the big suc- Filiott's designs — and there wasidesign — and I stick to the busi-| ON ALL SPRING ® , ©) Kenneth Wyers of Clarksten, to - ee he) Wire cesses I know — and I know an ia doll furniture project that- wasiness end. Also,.we work hard but | > GYM SET — 8 be her maid of honor, Jack wilt | ale graduate in | awtul lot of them — did no such (simmering away. |don’t plan too much. In this busi- MA SUITS & COATS ® $ be assisted by his brother, Don- ee June from | thing. They played it by ear, as | .One day, when they were look. €8s, you never know what's going j ____3___ 2 Swings & Glider. ta Kratt, as best man | | tiene | it were, and had nothing to do ing for something more to do, |t0 happen new!” BURTON'S” f $19.95 © Shower guests were Pat, Par-| ae Pose nee Gone der are ed Mae hunch ot leftover [DROP THE IDEA ® : $'menter, Marilyn Weber, Rachael / etaaly Elliott and Ruth Handler "are plas dott ren eee . If you are constantly tempted 75 N. Saginaw Se. SAND BOX ®@ Deckard, Norma McGlouthin, Dor- | where he is an example of what I mean. 7 raiture. to make elaborate plans for your g/t Lindeberg. Ann Stukas, Corrine doing post ign dollar toy. business onthe eee ee oe ee 30” with Canopy © Lomerson, Irene Hackeney and) $]] 95 Doneida Stinehcomb. graduate work West Coast. But it all began, real-' in ) the Law jly, because they had some left-, over wooden slats once. Thyra een ae Law- rence, Liz Cady, Freida Hunts- - . a ~_ Elliott Handler was — and is — mua, Robe Kawieatd, Lace Ca. MARILYN JANE McCOMAS an inspiring designer. Ruth loves Ann Capogna, June Vanderpool : and Ruth Ruggles completed the = — |Personal News of Interest in Area Peevvedecvces Sevrvecee & $0000000060080060 “OR 3-4109 ie Hwy. it: ate Hey. 3G¢ Careful 1G O0000000600000000000 ay | Mrs, Dorothy Sansom of Clif-jdaughter, Roberta res May 18/and Mrs. L. D, Bumgardner of peel pets dheead Soy or. dis- ford avenue left Wednesday for/at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. East Beverly avenue, is a mem- ~~ the Smartest connect the washer cord only when |Quebec where she will sail aboard) Grandparents of the infant are ber of the Michigan State Uni- in Summer . .. standing on a dry floor and with|the SS Homeric on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flynn of New|versity Players who will present | ° ‘dry hands. If the floor is damp,|Cuxhaven, Germany, Lothrop. |George Bernard Shaw's ‘Ceasar ~~ | Cocktail Gowns stand on a dry rubber floormat.| She will travel to France, Bel-) “* @ jand Cleopatra’ today, Friday and} ; ‘ , . ; And, grasp the plug, not the cord, gium “and Holland, returning by) Marilyn G. Persinger, daughter) * |Saturday in the” MSU Foie ALICIA BRIDAL Salon fi wien you make or break connec-|Way of England where she will’ o¢ Mr, and Mrs, Max P. Per-| ater, ey : 2. visit her aunt, Mrs. John Ander-| cinge pal enue.w will! tions. | singer iat Maplewood avenue, . Delbert Burnett : son of Hyde, Cheshire. Mrs. San P coceiv in| bachelor of arts! degree, Mr, and Mrs. rt Bu ‘ . ‘(nee Maryahn Sawgle) of Cam- som plans to arrive in New York; ‘ol /in commercial art from Alma Col-| leron avenue are receiving congrat- 2 . aia > * #8 lege Bt commacocenem xe ulations on the birth of a daugh- | Mra, Homer B. Harbage of |[2U 2- ter, Debra Marianne, May 18. oe Lenox avenue, Mrs, Warren Fow- Marilyn has been secretary to | Grandparents of the infamt are ler of Lake street and Mrs. John | the athletic ceach, active on the | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawgle of La- , : Garrison of Cherokee road have | Almanian and Scotsman periodi- | peer and Mrs. Raymond Bales C returned from Kalamazoo where | Cals, and a member of Kappa | Decatur, Mm Tota sorority, of which she has | they attended the 27th annual | I ; = meeting of the United Church | be €n corresponding secretary. | ! | Women of Michgan. She has been chosen by the sen- ‘Mrs. peer: | Linen and Straw i | * * @« * "| for class to give the farewell : 1 Natural, Black Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flynn ot address. Named Leader | \Fiddis avenue are receiving con- ee | gratulations on — birth = a| Don Bumgardner, son of Mr. by Homemakers Mrs. James Alexander opened her home _ on Dixie highway Wednesday to members of the Modern Homemakers? Extension Club, Mrs. William Tippen assisted the hostess with luncheon. * * Ld ' Mrs, Myles Werner was elected chairman for the coming year. Others who will serve are Mrs. Tippen, vice chairman; Mrs. | Mrs, Kenneth Anderson, project | TORE | leader; Mrs, Thomas McGuire, news reporter; Mrs, Volly Ganus- = - ; fs : FE 2-7440 26 W. Huron ~ AN ag Mite! * PLAY SEPARATES Perfect mating of Versatile, fun-to-wear black i —_ ) white heaayper pleco separates of a whimsi- $17.95 - | cal ‘print co tton. Choose beige,.. yellow or pink print with solid :. — : color shorts. ) l , ys ° 'l Blouse ........ 6.95 ‘ e eee OT suit 20... 2. 8.95 ‘ Shorts .....,..4.95 j Pedal Pushers... 7.95 teski, community chairman, and | Mrs. Stig Danielson, recreation — leader, Annual reports were presented. and the community chairman re- ‘ported that the group had sewed 11200 cancer pads during the year. | | Mrs. Harold McAllister and Mrs. ‘Danielson presented the lesson on’ \““Modern Cithes Need ~ Modern! 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MAY. 24, 1958 all li 4 special feature of the invitational concert of the “Pontiac Women's Chorus was a barbershop quartet. Shown are members cel to viet) Mrs. James Absher This will Do It If you are having trouble getting! the cap off your bottle of > nail, paste ,wWax around the grooves and see | how easy it comes off the next | You Are Invited to Po Visit Our New Store | McKim Jewelry | |polish try . putting a little 5 941 Orchard Lake. FE 4-5065 ‘time. aa “ane : er a I ay of Lincolnshire drive, Mrs. C. kB. Coonfield of} Senath Avery road, Mrs. Martin Wolfe of Linden-road and Mrs. John Keinert of Lorberta lane. -*250 Guests Attend Event in Civic Room Wednesday By JOAN RITTER Two hundred and fifty guests at- tended the invitational igiven Wednesday evening bythe {Pontiac Women's Chorus. Thé chorus,” under’ the direction “of concett/Charies E. Hutton, presented a ~ {wonderful performance. *_ * #& The concert was held in the; Civic Room of the Pontiac Federal} ‘Savings and Loan Building, It was) the first time the group had sung) in the low-ceilinged room, but the ‘situation excelle ntly, i ' |. ‘Their program ranged trom : very serious hymns to the light. ; | hearted “Arkansas Traveler” and | “Comin’ Through the Rye.” holidays are great stuff ! $99 they can't help but perk up any outfit you wear— | in Maling’s Decoration Deter! They're so cute and charming _ \ , The 24th annual spring concert, was the first to be presented by, invitation only. Dorothy L. McKib- ,ben served as accompanist. | * * * | Included on the program were | ‘Lord, Who Hast ‘Thine Own" by Holst, ‘ |by Cherubini and’ Riegger. and | Lord, Thou Art Mindful’ by |Bach-Gibbs. The final selection in this group was ‘Thee, Lord, Most Holy” by Sateren. SOLO NUMBERS Mrs. John Keinert served as solo- |” list for the evening, Her numbers, were “The Answer” * by Robert! ‘Huntington Terry, “A Memory” by. /Rudolph Ganz and ‘ a Is Where. You Find It’ by Nacio Herb Brown. | A special feature of the program | HERE'S THE | PLACE FOR PLANNING AVEL It takes expert planning to make a trip successtul and “succesalul trips here! See us for your start best vacation ever! i maling’s [)eeorationDa eb 2°? aes : Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ~ Open Mondoy ond Friday Evenings ond you'll really feel like celebrating over their low prices! Complete arrangements made at no extra charge. See: Delphine Finn Michaels ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU MI 6-2170 296 N. Hunter Birmingham with order ,singers adapted their voices to the| Made Us for’ "Veni Jesu"! IIIT IIIT TILT ri Put a Custom-Order- CAKE In the Wedding FREE GIFT for the BRIDE Our photographer snapped this group of the Pontiac Women's Chorus Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, scene of the Pictured « are (left to mene) me tational concert, Club Zllecie: | M rs. Bunce President Mrs. Robert Bunce is the newly elected president of the Pontiac Toastmistress Club. Election was held Tuesday evening at a dinner meeting-at Hotel Waldron. * * * Others elected to office were Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon, vice pres- ident; Mrs. Orben Wilkins, corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. Evelyn \Mrs, Louis Davidson, treasurer. Representatives for the group are Helen Lapisch, Mrs, Rob- ert Sutton and Mrs, Ivan Wil- | ae with Shirley Dovre M.rs. gene Miller a salternates. Officer will be installed June 12. | Mrs. Sidney Olson spoke on “'It’s a Bargain’: Mrs. George Gaches ‘chose ‘‘Ail That Glitters Is Not Gold” for her impromtu speech. “Why [ Am Proud to Live in \Michigan” was chosen by Mrs. Lapisch spoke on “Highlights of ‘the Regional Conference.” Crities for the evening eat Mrs, Miller, Gertrude Foley an Mrs. Vernon, Helen Turek was toastmistress and Miss Dovre served as chief evaluator, Mrs. Clayton Rule was gram- marian, and tail-twister was Mrs |Howard Wheatley. The Oscar was /awarde d to Mrs. Sutton... was the singing of four numbers 'by a barbershop quartet. Quartet ‘members were Mrs. James Ab- sher, Mrs. C, E. Coorifield, Mrs. Martin Wolfe and Mrs. Keinert. Following their rendition of “Angry.” “Nobody Knows the Trouble I See" and “Kentucky Babe,’ they chose “Prairie Moon” for an encore. Other selections were: Lowianas 6 AGS Bcotr Celtic Lul laby . Roberion Arkansas Traveler «seu. Delan Comin’ Through the Rye .. Howarth To the Spirit of Music .. Brephens Abou Ben Adhem Dykema |Music When au Voices Die Dickinson I Am Joy . Davis . *# «#. The evening was concluded with a coffee hour for chorus members: and their guests. Plan Agenda | Plans were made for Memorial ‘Day services when the Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four, met at the LY MCA . Tuesday evening. Mem- bers also made plans for a Flag Day dinner to be held at the Elks Temple. ‘ A social evening follawed with Mis. William Mavis, Mrs. Edward Schram, Mrs. Letti Hancock and. Mrs, George Brown receiving ree-' ognition for having birthdays dur- ing the month of May, The caraco, tron Paris, Is real-| lv a little bolero jacket and the timest fopper there is. \ Picture! De-lovely! Delicious! Old Style Frankenmuth FRUIT BREAD 29° RUM CAKE, 121 W. Huron ‘ a J FRI. & SAT. ONLY Fiesta. Fruit Home Style BREAD, 15¢ Thomas Pastry Shop OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 ve ecccccceccccccocce Posoeesecessevcevesvecones 68c FE 4-8163 4 Seecceoes Gerald McLeod and Mrs. P. 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The paint used on the new U.S. _ Sandpapering a toddler's shoe aircraft carrier Saratoga would/soles will enable him to walk ‘on cover 30,000 average homes. slippery floors with greater ease. alt your lives that, you are #0 [R pit i Ms | rejection a La 2 ‘they"re—all—encoutaged—to— : ‘has_never_mentioned! He avoids. ov. it: His TS ne teach +e dey te £20. Tre tt by 7 ; “fomiration. Recently, Steve's teacher asked|8@ys I must make him talk ves her class, ‘Which boys and girls about it..How can I do thjs? want to become candidates for RANISH OWN FEAR jclass president?” Hands were! jraised. So were those of hopeful bY rece Aplin ome | treasurers and secretaries. A child who keeps. such a hurt » lsecret from his parent does so to one inquired loudly. And was in- antiseptic toys and comic books, pass a rickety chair when you stub your toe’ avoidance of more, pain. Rather than entrust his weak-| ness to someone who believes it fatal, he prefers to lick the wound himself in solitude. If Steve's mother has no en- couragement that éan take the sting out of this experience, she'd better get some quick. For though she can offer Steve ipasteurized milk, _conditioned_air. EMsROIDERY S13 istantly echoed by cries of * ‘He'd be no good: W hy ask dim? , Zebra Look jjls the Thing This Season Mattress Ticking Effect Now in Silk and Cotton, Colors PARIS (INS) — Paris stars stripes this season and a “Zebra ‘Look” is the height of chic. One stripe-pattern especially has proved a favorite with Paris fash- ion creators. It is black or navy- ‘blue with narrow white stripes set ‘man nature. * ling on it, it still shares some in-| junaccustomed to judging between jregister the times mob feeling has she cannot guarantee him com- pletely sterile contacts with hu- * Though psychiatrists are work- Stincts with the wolf and shark. Like these animal mobsters, the nice children in Steve's class sensed weakness in him — and rushed to tear him down, That this shocked him is natural. CAN'T UNDERSTAND But that it should have so shocked his teacher and mother, I don't understand unless they are as young as he in experience. And good and evil, have simply failed to struck out at them. : * * e "Dinner with husbands present.| PE O eanenne Thirty-five members and guests of Chapter AW, PEO Sisterhood,| gathered at the home of the John) H. Littles on Franklin road Mon-, day evening for the final meeting of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| iam L Millet Wyre ass assistant hosts. The occasion was cs annual BIL! Genuine Diemend Bridel Ring Sets $ 2 | 5 & 7 DIAMONDS PX) SILVERWARE - LUGGAGE ~ SUITS. CAMERAS - TYPEWRITERS —- I] Sewing MACHINES — MUSICAL | INSTRUMENTS. EDWARD'S OUTLET A(E-= \ \ ae S$. Seginow FE 2- -2108 Crocker, Webster Francis, William, WOO SILSYSLIS SSS Kalwitz, John J. Little, Clarence | INoviontl (Harry | Pearce: Everett (20 0N EOE OGGOS a Reeeeeeeneecennennen, Peterson, Reed, Paul @ D A R R E L L's” Snover Rev. 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Perk up your summer stock of sale, $2.99. | sale friday and saturday | black, navy, champagne. Sizes 8 to 16.° _ special, $10 ho self belt.” rayons in-slim or wrinkle-resistant. Oe i ME NE CGE ee | special starting friday 9:30 a. m. raincoats i te ae | miracle pongee “~ 9 de : * print co-ordinates $339! 5 , : 7 ‘ usually $5.95 to $7.95 ’ 10 formerly $14.95 and $16.95 : i . ie : A group of acetate-cotton pongee print Rayon plaids, checks, tweeds. All with 4. | co-ordinates in assorted colors:and broken s E | ~ 4 sizes. sole, $3.99. - 2 cercoing hat. Junior, misses’ sizes. a * ‘ . , : 4 Lacon f 2 LER AO POISE SS: vomatad ‘ VAM OLE CLABES ALLELES. 5 8 ES ok _ - ° ; x . bs 2 | iu 1 A 7 Cuban, | AAAI PPING CENTER TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 8 FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. | a - - wy ie oN, s fi | . : wo. al . ne sf: THE PONTIAC PRESS, OpHURSDAY. 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CASS, PONTIAC FE 5-6123 oo ‘ 1 | = ' | a Fe { ‘ ‘ ~ hy tw ote gs go baie aye ce ph : 4 4 . sm * : ae ee re ee ee ee ae ae ee ee ee Se ee al hi ieee os be. | << Michigan has produced an adequate share of net champions in the junior ranks, but the notice- able absence of these juniors to any prominent senior status brings about the question, “What happens to - youngsters who do so well in junior compe- tition?” One tennis coach we know often pondered over this question. Trying to get an answer merely leads to suppositions, but one factor which seems evident is the need for organization on the state and loca! level. * x * The junior development program of tennis has grown rapidly all over the country and nothing is better for any sport than to start its proteges off at an early age. But what of tennis after the junior stage? Except for a few tournaments, many invitationgl and others orivate country club affairs, the impetus ‘of competitive tennis for the senior“players seems to lose ground. Professional tennis has long lost the interest of sports spectator and definitely needs a shot in the / *« * © It a)l adds up to the need for sponsor promotion. Two communities in the state which have vained a prominent: tennis reputation nationally are Hamtramck and Kalamazoo. the arm more community tennis play, more tennis clubs and more A COMMANDING RIGHT — Johnny Summer- lin of Detroit bounces a right off the head of Har- old Carter, of Linden, N. J., in the 8th round of the nationally televised bout from Detroit's: Olym- pia last night. Summerlin won a ‘unanimous deci- sion in the 10-round heavyweight contest. The Detroiter is aiming at a crack for Rocky Marci- ano’s vacated title. pee ° AP Wirephete .|Press perpetual date in George Catto,’ who has been scoring in the middle 70s. Dale Wheeler and John Wettlau- fer, “veterans”’ with Reynolds, of ithe Skipper team, are also strong’ players. Coach Joe Borovick’s Maples and Pete Everett's Skippers are currently figured as leading can- didatés for the title, held now for three consecutive years by the Maples, Birmingham has two of last year's record-breaking | team. Watertord has three.of the | 1955 squad back in action. Tourney competition is on a 5- man team total medal score basis. Besides the handsome Pontiac trophy (cham- Pontiac, Birmingham, Waterford, Van Dyke Fitzgerald and Claw- son. This Is Clawson’s first time ii the tourney, course — Tom Cross (Pont), Ern- est Farrar (Avon), Tim Baldwin (B'ham), and Bud Badger (BI'fd. Hills), (South Course):— Ed To- karsky (Mil), Keith Fox (RO), Dave Short (Shrine) and Dick Doy- on (St. Fred). Teams will leave é team plays as an entity, being piénship school has_possession for|split so that no two players are ohe year) winner gets a fine| in’ the same foursome. Schools on the roster include |k _rick; Bloonfield-Hills,_Avondate;-+- First foursomes off the tees Mon- a ee day at 10 a.m. will include: (North|s tees at five minute intervals. Noj_ FIFTY-THREE. / | From the || : Pontiac Municipal course. _ First} in s lolds;-PHS-newcomer; Dick Wh gutereliyrediae as. aoe — sharpshooters is promised ’ runneru| : : a rn ; | egeoaae oe Soe oe = and the players will go 18 holes teams among Class B-C entries. jat the Valley meet at Owosso); /regardiess of cl aba get A ar le Wen Leos ag bane | stinaal journey, s¢ ne een ae The tourney, individually, may|T™ Cross (PHS); Maples’ Tim/B-C medalists also receive awards. |pessn s yt . oe a Defending champion Birming- be the best in years. There are|B@ldwin and Mike Conroy; Bob) Draw for pairings and starting! “sprmed oon) Oey The a day, May 28. When entries closed pam, Pontiac, Waterford, and (a half dozen,or more, ‘boys who|Turner of Southfield; Bud Badger times was completed yesterday. no at e oldest governing body in amateur sports, the/this week 14 schools in the Pontiac| Southfield appear as strong can- have been consistent shooters in| Bloomfield Hills (on Class CiThe list appears on this page. 2 75 United States Lawn Tennis. Association, celebrates its|area had filed, Tournament will) didates for the championship, the 70s. This outstanding list in- bier 2 ranise aves (Shrine);|4n players must be on hand a THURSDAY'S Bastaai 75th anniversary of its founding this week. a) - ~jand Keith Fo: . starting time to assure smooth run- EDNESDAY'S RESULTS e, May 24-31 has = : Troy (Class B) has a fine candi-/ning of the tourney. New York 18, Detrolt 5 , leveland 6 ‘ ton 3 ; , Washington 6 (17 innings) THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE New York at Detroit, 3 pm.—Turley (2-1) vs. Maas (0-2) _Only game scheduled & 18 38 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 6, St. is 0 Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4 Wants Crack at Title | 4 a unanimous, 10-round decision from seventh-ranked Harold Car- ter. His ‘handiers hope the vic- tory will be a springboard to a crack at the crown lef{ vacant. when Rocky Marciano retired, The nationally-televised scrap at Detroit's Olympia was a big op- a heavyweight. champion; the cry trom the Johnny Summerlin camp today would be “bring on the champ.” As it is, Summerlin’s handlers are bellowing for ‘‘anyone who thinks he can whip us;" The 24-year-old Detroit _heavy- weight used q strong start and . ace there is very little. The Birmineham| ennis Clu th manv of the better area players’ among its membership has upheld the local angle in. Press Tourney promoting the sport. | Pairings, Times it. The USLTA calls it “the sport for a lifetime.” It's Badger” Blosmfiela Fox, Royal k; Dave Short, . . * * * 10:00 (N)—Tom Cross, Pontiac; Ernest If you've never played the game, you ought to trv Parra, avondale: Tim Baie: 10:00 (s)—ea Tok roxy. aie d; Keith / a great sport, a lot of fun and a fine conditioner for) yal Oak: Dave | all aces Shrine; and Dick Doyon, 6t. 5 Fr rick Yanks Tigers took advantage of nearly every New York Yankee mistake DETROIT *— The Detroit Yanks went away with a 13-5 tri- umph, Two big innings whipped the rederick. to What better time than now during “Play Tennis|'°% %)—2ack , Remnolds, Waterford: Mie, et mee Tgeec cateanicg tne Tigers, The Yanks scored five Week” would be more anvrooriate for trying the game? Port, Srenen, And Larry !ieague-leading Bombers and it cost! times in the 2nd inning to run up DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Se eres Sten tlateet™ har: | name © Victory. Bh ap hagclbeagcapcipage : ao ; | mane Pruft, ‘Pitsgeraid, and| When yesterday's - Shour-plus| Seed for six runs In the 5th to Rip Tigers, 13-5 in Shabby Exhibition the Yankee power, provided by! Bob Grim, the second New York veteran Hank Bauer, shot the New) pitcher. Yorkers out of reach. Bauer drilled . a 3run homer into the left field After fanning Billy hn a S lower deck and the Yanks went on to add three more runs off bonus rookie Jim Brady, making his first extended showing for the Tigers. portunity for both fighters. The} The Birmingham Tennis Club will mark the 75th anniversary of the USI.TA bv holding it: annual mem- pore dinner at Sylvan Glen Golf Club tomorrow evening. The club is planning an amhitiou< schedrle of inter-club and intra-club activities. which will get under way on the Kireswond courts with the start of the regular season June 10th. Ray Sackett, president of the club for the forth- oe season, sees a promising future for the organ- ization. “We have some of the best players in the area in the membership,” he said. Among the leading players spearheading the club Bob Turner, Southfie 10:10 ale Wheeler, Waterford | Dave Richey ‘al Oak, and Kenneth Sheehy, Avondale 10:10 ($)—Mike Conroy, '10:15 (Nj—Jere Brighton; | Dean. Turner, Clawson; Kast, it erick, @ Chuck Parr, Bloomfield Hills. (8)—Colin Milford; Ende, Birmingham, and Nick Shorter, Pontiac. iN)—Tom Davey, St. Frederick; Cleland Charboneau, Water- ford: Deve Asch, Cleson, and Colt Park. Brighton. Robert Collins, Pitagerald; Mickey Hawley, Troy; Dick Calihan, Royal Oak, and Ter- ry Van Orman, Avondale ‘Ni—Tom Sukenik, Brighton; Tom 10:15 /10:20 | | pre 20 18) — | _|shabby exhibition was over, the {/scorers counted seven errors, 14 wipe out Detroit's comeback ef- forts. | Until the big splurge in the 5th, bases on balls and 22 base hits. The former Netfe Dame stu- dent, -just 20, became the Detroit pitcher in the 3rd Detroit owned four of the errors the Bengals had come within two He breezed through the 3rd, giv inning. . and only five of the hits, while the/runs of the league leaders. Then| ing up only a two-out single to _ ee ' n¢\SVC Title for Chiefs Take Winning Points in 3-Way Batflessz2=="= Another Saginaw Valley champi- Shorter’s 85 was Chiefs’ best and Sammy was given three at first, onship was placed alongside the he had 3'z points. Dick Singleton, but he, himself, called attention shining track title at Pontiac High\at 93, also got 3'3 points. Tom |to the fact he had only two. ‘That * s * Brady got out ‘of the inning on a jdouble play, but fell apart in the Sth, Six straight hits, including Bauer's home run and two bunts, finished him and Al Aber The two teams wind up. their 3- game set today with another after- noon contest, Duke Maas (0-2) will go for the Detroit club against the 10:25 Perry, Southfteld; Paui|School today. Cross, with 87 still managed only made me feel very good, about|Yanks’ Bob Turley. | ” . * - r “ E i. are Gil Bogley, local’ insurance salesman, and Bob) Bon “Thompson, Bloomfield) Coach Johnny Maturo's Chief|one-half point of a possible six, the kind of sportsmanship our boys) DETROIT, NEW Youn, Faught, both former top-ranking junior players, and) jo 25 .s)—pict whitmer, Pontiac: sim|80lfers made good use of a triangu- and Sammy Coleman got 90 for displayed.” Busnp.co 4 1} Bewerrt Don MacKay and Jim Tobin a former pair of top Poller, Bloswrictd Mave; bieh-jJar match at Saginaw Country|(a points. —- Kellner? $9 1 D-OPC.2 flight players at the University of Michigan Bill Cumberworth, Waterfora.|Club to snatch a one-point title, In connection with Coleman‘s| Match medalist was Gary Mitch-| Tuttle.ef ‘sieht Gene fs So we join them in salute to “Pla ae Week »»|10:3@ (N)—Donald Davis, Avoedale: Herb total from under the nose of Flint!count, Maturo ‘pointed out that\ell of Saginaw with 84. [fniiion fe 4} 2 Mantioc’ ¢ © : : a ei ae em AS meee 8} gee. [10:20 (8) —Pred Coxen. Milford: pPichara| Chief shotmakers achieved ry ‘Thr owout’ Features Masterson. @ 8 3 Gore Turnet,-Qiawson, and Sam their winning 10 points on a two- | e 0 ers ‘pe ' Brady.p 0 1 6 Grim,p “4 . | _. Coleman, Pontis¢. jew point victory yesterday over Bay ! J Highland Golf Play | Aber.p 261 om ed } J eee cuter Watetiora, Larry, Clty Central and Saginaw Eas- Highland Golf Club's ladies Byrne 2 0 hire Royal Oak. and] tern. “It was a close squeak” ° ® league enjoyed a ‘“‘throwout’’ rot) FY) Total 45 13:17 110-35 +a) Shear en said Maturo today, ,‘‘But we did Win EML Title event at its weekly play this week, |, an te on error niting maarttion ay | git arama win deapite ow — | | with Mrs, Roger Bass hostess. The “b-Doubied tor Grim tn sth _ Mike Cullen, Tro effort the season, all round. ; . . as “throwout” was one hole, identity); G—R8n for son in Sth. (10 '" praaneiks Pieageraid, and Bop] Ht must’ have been conditions, | Victory Over Hurons of which was kept from the play-/in ano "= uenr* “halts ter Marit hors ioe ates pig Col pret ime eetl a! Third i f ers until after the round. Score onjDetrott ...../ are 000—5 Hills. Pred Gade, Shrine be or squad to. hit its lowest rounds, Is irc J in a Row * or this hole-was net—e tot onthe Setar Keonnd: oo ' - - ioe Pere, LASS for both Saginaw and Bay ae Borovick’s Squad cards, Bkowron 2 Martin 9, Mantle 3" Bauer 3, : were afflicted in similar fashion.” Flight winners for the day were: ns = _— Vers oe i ¥ i Pontiac's team took indenical 8-7, Birmingham’s golf team yester-|championship, Mrs. William Smith, | Kuen, HR ” Bauer SB—Mantie. Skow- fe a ium ges wins over the two upstate schools day afternoon hung up its 3rd/54; first’ Mrs. Sam Lerner 53; 2nd, tin; Kennedy, Brideweser and Phillivs. ara |to edge Flint Central, which had straight Eastern Michigan League|Mrs. Frank Daley 59; 3rd, Mra es ee ee ees a : : already compiled 9. ” [Ulle. "Maple swingers deleated Port/ Robert Locke 62 and 4th. Mrs. Rob-'Bredy 1. Aber 1. 80 Grim 1. Byree 3.) | | What happened is seen in the Huron 341-378 over the still soggy ert Ganshaw, 72. 'Grim 1 in 2%. Byrne 3 in 8, Hoeft 6 €am, = cards of the players, Dick Whitmer, Black River Country Club layout,| Club invites any new women Pree preriiesg rs nie reapigey fe , AY Wirephoto WHO’S TAGGING WHO? — Ray Boone of the Detroit Tigers appears to be tagging Gil McDougald, but actually he is getting to his feet after colliding with the Yankee shortstop. Billy Martin looks toward first after getting the ball away too late to double Harvey Kifenn. Umpire is Red Flaherty. The Yanks, won, 13-5. Cranes Trim Skippers, 4-1 Three runs in the 4th inning cou-| Cooper, who made three hits for pled with Bruce Richards’ superb: the Cranes, delivered the key relief pitching gave Cranbrook's, blow—a two-run single to right. baseball team a 41 victory Over tt wag the 8th win in 15 games Waterford yesterday at Waterford. ‘14, the Cranes and the Skippers’ Richards came to the rescue of 4th loss in 11 attempts. starter Peter Bedford in the Ist! : inning when’ Bedford walked the’ ° lst three batters he faced. Atter No Gripe for Casey Richards issued a base on balls) Manager Casey Stengel, who has to force in Waterford’s only run, been complaining about the poor the southpaw hurler throttled the hitting qf the Yankee infielders, Skippers the rea of he way had plenty of reason to smile, to- |day. His infielders collected 10) hits Cranbrook tallied one run in ‘among them in yesterady’s 13-4 vic- the Ist inning, then jumped on sophomore Chuck Kirken for three counters in the 4th. stanza - to settle the’ argument, Dave and Bill, Martin had three safeties lapiece and Bill Skowron and Andy Carey two each., pe ey oa Gs ee jmates punched across three runs |in the Ist inning to nip the Elks No. 810, 3-2, in City Softball League action Wednesday night at Beau- dette Park. After qa shaky start, Al Miller was invincible for the Elks, but the damage had been done, Sta- dium collected four hits in. its early uprising, then touched Mil- ler for only three the rest of the route. Doug Hall spun a six-hit shutout a8 GMC trounced Bicmar Inn, 13-0. _at Beaudette. The Coachérs backed Hall with a 13-hit attack and scored ‘in five of the six innings they bat- ted, | Home runs were sprayed around jthe confines of Nerth Side Park. jas the North Side Merchants’ crushed Oxbow Pavilion, 24-3, and jhe GMC girls: drubbed Gingell- ville, 10-2. ood The Merchants blasted four round-trippers, Reginon clouting two and LaRose and Lawrence adding the others, Bendig: and Reaver ‘slammed homers for the GM¢ girls, | In tonight's activity, Lunsford Market meets Drive-In Cleaners jand Touie’s Tavern plays Frank-| lin Products at Beaudette. Dray-| ton Drug faces Royal Bar in an, exhibition contest and Shaw's Jew-| ,elers meet Sam Benson at North. Side. Game times are 7 and 8:30) \ . . | Elks .. 010 100 0—2 $ 1) Stadium ...... ...... 300 000 x-3 7 2 Miller and Burden: McManus and D ‘Wilson , Biemar . ; , 000 000 O— 0 6 2 GMC... 5 600 421 x—13 13 6 Woodruff and Ostrumer; Hall end _Yarbaugh, G. Dennis. ;North Sidé onwe Baker and Powers. Gin Se | Hambiin. ; ".. O14: 111 9-10 14 4 i 1900-2 8 8 and: Shell, x ellville m wal Ker . 701 50 11~24 18 2 York Giants were disconsolate af- winding up with 59. Flint jtory over Detroit. Gil McDougald (‘penousse, Harper’ “ana? Lawrence. ter losing four straight to the third with 48% and Brooklyn “Dodgers, but have a champion) Dearborn fourth with Wickman end Baseman Bill White. Title - winning Maples were da paced by Bob Emde’s 40-41—81, as medalist. Other Maple scores were the 82 by Tim Baldwin, Mike Conroy's 87, Pete Green's | 91. Dave Gough was top hitter for __| the Big Reds with 88. | Birmingham compiled a straight '5-0 season (4-0 in EML), The Ma- ‘Pies still have a return match with ‘Watérford, today, at North Hills. It should be an interesting tilt, con- sidering the two are among top ‘candidates for the Class A title, as well as leading squads for the dh annual Pontiac Press Tourney . next Monday. Grand Rapids — Wins JC Meet BAY CITY W—Harry Huyser and : Harvey Vander Pol won two events: apiece in leading Grand - Rapids: J.C. to the Michigan Junior Col-| lege Comference field and track) ‘championship last night. Marks! ‘were slowed by unseasonably crisp | \weather, Huyser captured the 100 yard dash in W.1 seconds and fol- lowed up with a first place in the broad jump leaping 20 feet 2'> inches. Vander Pol won the 120-yard high hurdies in 16 sec- | onds flat and then took the high jump, clearing the bar at 5 feet, ™ 11 inches. : Grand Rapids piled up 63!2! DISTANCE MAN — The New points, with runnerup Bay City! defending | new home run’ threat in First 3214. Jackson had 23, Muskegon (3% and Alpena 1. y. league, which plays each Wednes-|Aber'0.9 yor |who had a fine 75 at Owosso, had where the state tourney will be golfers of the area to join the, R-ER—Coleman 2-0, Grim 3-3. im bed | Bt 9 Ed McManus pitched a neat. five-'99 yesterday, and only ‘1'z points|Played June 2. hitter and his Stadium Inn team-'count out of a possible 6. Nick 5, Masterson 0-0, Brady 1-4, PB Wilson 2. W-—-Byrne (2-0), ft (3.2). U—Summers, McKinley, / Flaherty, Rice. T—3:00. A—O,666. Shady. ~ Hin hie feet] ae | We'd OH a pound lighter. ~ Prep Calendar Bevebel i Inter-Lakes Conference meet at Pern- Bloomfield Hills, Huron Valley, Wyan- dotte Smith (tr ular meet at Bicom= field Hills). ‘St. Michael at Orchard Lake Gt, Mary (undergraduate meet). Tennis Highland Park at Royal Oak.. FRIDAY | Waterford at Farmington. Van Dyke at Walled “at Berkley. Wyandotte Smith gt Bloomfield Hills, SATURDAY aseball Shady Gide A y at Cranb Tennis peda, at Cranbrook, Cranbrook. in Inter-@tate Conference — at University School in Cleveland, SUNDAY Catholic League meet at Universit, of Detroit. ~ FOREST LAKE’S NEW PRO—Marilyn Smith, Wa! the newly appointed associate pro at Forest Lake Country Club checks the club’s monogram on the ' eap worn by assistant pro Knobby Walsh as she | spends a few days at the course this week. Miss . ‘dl « = pro at the club ja " Pontise Press Photo ' Smith is playing the LPGA circuit as representa tive of Forest Lake. She ‘will be the host pro for the national LPGA championship June 20-23. The is Bob Gajda. = | ne $2 a i . . Pes — v ta { . ‘i a ee ta | j a f y ar oF don j yi Liat af oa | ‘ eA 5 a/ na 2 ee Ty ( Ww | ry et J Jd ft fy) ‘ a 4) f Pie u u ie | As by) ie » ; . : oe oR : : : ; .o Sa aaa oe ___. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. 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FREE Sports Day at Warren Valley Golf Club Monday, ; 1956 CAR X-RAY AT YOUR Sports activity is planned for the , MASH DEALER ltentire day at the golf club. The} . > 6:30 p.m, dinner will be followed by the showing of. NCAA films to climax the day's activity. Athletes from all — Maiwersity teams will ‘at to State basketball nounced today. Jan. $—Purdue at Bast La Feb. 25-—Wisconsin at Mad Mie igan at Ann A Fred of Pontiac. Full Schedule for Spartans EAST LANSING (P—A. full slate’ ‘of Big Ten games and contests with several new opponents are schedule, The Ist two MSU games are with a pair of newcomers, Iowa State|“? C's at the tr ack ready to = on Dec. 1 and Brigham Young on ,Dec. 8. Michigan State also will “participate this year in the Big Seven Tournament at Kansas City, Dec. 27-29. The ist home Big Ten opener, in several seasons features Purdue| t East Lansing, Jan. 5. Complete schedule: Leer {evs nope Ch East Lansing; t East ee Big Seven Pouract at March na diana at East Taneing: 3 March Sophomore Again Leads |tion with his job to arrange for|championahip, | Bloomfield Golf Squad _ Sophomore Bud Badger again’ took medalist honors to lead Bloom- | mwifield Hills to 179-214 win over! |Northville in a golf match played, Edgewood Country Club. | Badger shot a 37 for the Barons squad posted its Ist winning sea- who have now posted a 6-2 record son in five years when it won| date. Today Bloomfield Hills meets St. | FINAL WEEK of stopped Milwaukee at gathered by complete games and Dale Long. Brooklyn and Cincinnati at New we eal ithe Mo Userve weeks: started | in the winning’ pe |belting the ball at a .409 clip. ‘York. In the only other They've got the Pirates so close Played, Chicago's Cubs beat Phil- Se ito first place it looks like a typo-| jadelphia 5-4 on eighth-inning hom- ers by Monte Irvin and Harry! NL game) schedule in Wayne's history. Toes a! — Te Trea aver, _ —_______had_two, while George Kell an * 8 iBob Nieman, formerly with t The White enor ioles game also White Sox, got the other five. Lee gi. cr sretor ee a sacrifice oe their last five in the present drive had some charity pitching. Re-| Camilio Pascual uncorked the|. —and Friend ha& elaimed two. of liefer Ray Moore walked the final the victories (against first-place, ‘two Chic ago runs home and winner ‘Milwaukee and second-place St Jack Harshman forced the first Nice try, fall Sr it's Pittsburgh Louis) while Long has homered in.Oriole run home with a walk. All dropped the Senators in. Washing- ‘that has ‘em, with Bob Friend pil- all five and has driven in 14 runs. of Baltimore’s seven hits were'17th, but Jim Finigan homered to players who even it at 6-all to get Kansas City three About Chances al “300 INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The; Novi garage area at the Indian-| ‘apolis Motor Speedway had reason; axle broke and he crashed in for optimism today as weathermen) flames in the jinxed front. ‘gave car owners and drivers the) drive Novis, arrived at the track ‘first green flag in days. Duke Nalon, wie) was Jeading the 500-mile race in 1949 when an ified. © ‘Novis on race day. | have ene most activity at the Thrifty Drug Wins However, Ed Russo took the un- in Waterford Loop speed plant confined to the | ‘qualified Novi out for a practic | rage areas. , jrun Wednesday and hit 139 MPH rently believes 139 MPH will be| over White Brothers in a Water- |fast enough to assure a car of a ford League softball game Wednes- starting position in the race but! day night at the: Drayton Plains ‘°!'S Hall, at All Saints Episcopal |most observers felt that was a ball park. | good speed in Wednesday's high, * * wind. | Saturday and Sunday. There are! when Thrifty tallied four times. MSU Student ie White ae eens 0 6 Named Steward | p.riessepn ied warviean, ‘Dete! for Olympics . EAST LANSING (—Kar! Schla- bach of Benton Harbor, a hotel | administration student at Michigan) State University, has been selected) Martinez Trains for pe Fight eee ene Lansing. a erpelice inv Acetralialnextitall’ ltender, will train at a famous ‘Staley: Jan. 19—Ohio State at Columbus; = . local landmark for his 10-round| Ohte atae Bast Lansia Pee 2—| | Schlabach, a 21-year-old Junior, (fight with former champion Tony nots at East Lans ng. Pet. 't I Pureue ts the son of the registrar - |DeMarco June 16 at Boston's Fen-| Lafayette: Feb 16. tows a | Benton Harbor Junior College. | way Park. Feb: 23--Minneeste at ‘nem He previously made two Rose | 1, Paterson, N.J., boxer ci Bow! trips with the MSU band. |4, ti. work at the Revere Schlabach will be an officlallaway Arena where Jack sane member of the Olympic delega- | who later won the heavyweight prepped for his irooms and meals during the month), jfight against Sam Toneend in. and one*half trip, to mecha a stop ‘Chelsea in 1906. in Japan. - The DeMarco-Martinez bout is. ‘billed as stepping stone with the First Winning Season winner to get a shot at Johnny ‘Saxton’ s crown. Wayne University's outdoor track & Tartar Golf Reena ithree of five dual tests this year. | iIt was also the biggest dual meet record stands at 115 victories, 78 defeats and three ties. BIRTHDAY SALE _While they last! GENERAL ff SAF-T-MILERS ) 513 90 6.00 x 16 PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE CASING wild pitch with the bases loaded. in the 17th at Kansas City as the A's climbed out of the cellar and Novi Racers Optimistic Wednesday and hoped to take.a | Practice has been extremely lim-| Tide in the rear drive Novi still | standby as relief driver for the| Thrifty Drug pounded out nine 5 despite high winds. No one cur-/hits to score an easy 8-1 verdict - Eine i ionuac Fess sor, ney siaiel Ed Farnsworth twirled a 6-hitter Eddie's uncle, Paul misee! gol\for the winners and catcher Mel included in the 1956-57 Michigan the other Novi in with a 143 MPH| Karrigan and Jim Swain each an- qualifying run last week-end. Qual- | made two hits. Karrigan slammed. ifications will be completed this'a 2-run triple in the 7th inning: White Brothers see action again| Besides the title-winning squad ~ |tonight against Emmanuel Baptist = | . s Dr. Dans t- |. . 103 000 48 9 « tendent of schools Dr. Dana Whi ably the finest track athlete in the cal | Louis has been touring the coun Wayne University’s all-time golf,wrestling card. A PERFECT BLOCK—Outfielder Mickey Man- tle of the New York Yankees looks like a football player throwing a block as he slams into Jim Brideweiser, Tiger second baseman to break up a ae play in GE game at Briggs AP Wirephoio stadium. Brideweiser made a wild throw to first in attempt to double, Yankees’ Bill Skowron. Man- tle was forced on a grounder to shortstop Harvey Kuenn. The Yanks won, 13-5. « Press Honors State Track Champions © A feast “fit for kings'’—and ar- all opposition over the last two!point-making was one of the big- ranged to pay honor to the finest years. They were Michigan cham- | gest factors In Pontiac's success: Pontiac High track team in the pions a year ago, school's prep champions next Monday night. Banquet will be held in Ste.’ continued to roll, at Church. | The Pontiac Press was host at a similar banquet a year ago to pay honor to what is believed to ‘as well have been the first state cham- plonship team, at least in mod- ern times, to represent the West | Huron street school. | feld. most highly rated try, Blessed with lead of 21 athletes and their coaches, list of guests will include superin-| mer and the only speaker for the, jattalr, Karl, Schlademan of Michi- gan State University. Schlademan ‘is the veteran track coach for the |Sparti ans, and has developed many | outstanding Big Ten and national | collegiate ao tes. school’s history in \Chiefs were also an Francis is athletic director Tom Dod- son and coaches Wally Schloerke Ray Lowry and Dean Wilson, also will be there The Chiets have steam- rollered ‘(head coach), $1 Quality Led Nylon & cotten 8- im regular and featherweight. “ Joe Louis Returns to Olympia Tonight DETROIT (#—Joe Louis, idolized | by thousands in Detroit as one of | the finest fist fighters in history, history—will be given by the Saginaw Valley crown and both | a indoor and outdoog titles at Central ‘Michigan College. This spring they! speed. They not only again won the two CMC events, title and assorted duals, the state and Mansfield Ohio titles | Prestige of the squad skyrock- eted with the surprisingly strong | champlonship effort at Mans. — This meet is one of the balanced squad. 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Champ read tw Furis-batted-tn- with-his- “peranather- fey willbe made oreo GAINESVILLE -Pta-tiNS) Ver} — + Se eae eee : formance against the Detroit Tig-, ito play the Michigan State Aam sity club at the University of Flor-/ Infra-Red =: ee i Free ers yesterday. lteur Baseball League opener be- ‘ida has a new member who can Factory eee _ tween Pontiac and Royal Oak. (make a four- minute mile look Quality ’ fy Estimates The hard-bitting centertielder | Manager Paul Parks said he like he is standing still. o.. for the New York Yankees pbat- ‘would pitch big Steve Kleber, for-|. ! Werk Done lll Loaner ted across two runs with a 5th mer Waterford High right hander, | The new - maa i) Needies, For All Car inning single and got credit for ‘against the Oaks at Memorial! the stretch- running Kentucky Der-|} — Insurance Avail- anether when he walked with /Park. Game is set for, 8 o’clock.| by winner who was awarded a var-|| Companies able the bases full in the second. Rain, wet fields and cold weath- sity letter yesterday as the 1st! a ' That eae dap oie er have.conspired to ee every|Florida bred horse to become Ultra Modern » Building tor Collision and painace = Ber ant is sitting =a the De. oe 7 < set ‘champion of the mile and a_quar- ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — OL /1-9711 | (pert teenies because ot a pul led ttort. a ter.” , 8 ‘a po ay u C = ! aon Meceeerorre| LARRY JEROME -> iE Mantle also leads the American Under Taw law, all persons _ Warrington-MeCullough at a . | League in hitting with a 398 mark; whose’ names appear on election the youngest. member of Yale's R MOF YEARS PLACE TO B a ea in runs with 36; in hits with 5lirolls must vote at elections and/golf team. He's from Elkins |and in home runs with 16. plebiscites or pay a fine. ‘Park, Pa '@) é FIRING LINE — Here's a glimpse along the 7389 Lapeer road, Ravison, June 2 and 9 (week- firing line at the Williams Shooting School, near ends). It is for youngsters interested in shooting Lapeer during the 1955 session. Tenth annual and gun safety. ee (a ore! ata will take piace at Flks9 Keeps “Loss of Deer Reported Pace With GM at 36, 000 Last Winter | LANSING - The State Con-| The department's Upper Penin.- i} lservation ure said today’ Sula survey also delowd 7a Score Second Victory ome 19,600 deer starved in the, “3% deer were shot any: 300 were killed by dogs, §00 in by Trimming Anderson ae one last nu and hel > accidents and 26,400 from = un- iter ringing the total loss for t C| known causes. | at Wisner Field state to about kath | 5 oo * The Elks No. 723 kept pace Sith! The department male the esti., The department said many of General Motors atop Pontiac's Mate on the hasis of a survey, those dying from unknown causes Class A City Baseball League by|conducted by three - man teams might have starved. trimming the Anderson. Jets, 6-4,!waslking over selected strips of at Wisner Field last night. land two-and one-half miles long Stays in the Groove * * * * * * Ray. Moore, Baltimore fede) hander, has pitched 10 hitless inn- lings in his last two relief ap-| pearances. He held the Detroit Ti- igers hitless in five frames May 19 jand extended his skein yesterday |by throttling the Chicago White . Sox without a safety in five more The Elks virtually wrapped up innings. | the decision in the Ist stanza Total starvation losses for the! ee | when they unloaded five hits and jyear were the highest since the! Since John Vaught became head. scored four runs. 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Greg Bell of Indiana in the broad jump; hurd- ler Joe Savoidi Jr. of Michigan State, a strong Olympic decath- alon possibility; hurdler Les Stevens of lowa and middie dis- Route Growing Madison Heights Police Bar Racing Fans From Residential Streets. Hazel Park Race Track resulted today in motorists peing barred from residential streets bordering the track unless they had passes. Madison Heights police, who | have been: blockading homeward bound track fans, barred all drivers not é¢quipped with yel- low window stickers issued by the city. 4 | The dispute is over money Madi- son Heights seeks from Hazel Park for wear- -and-tear on its streets due \to traffic from the track. Hazel Park paid $1,000 last year ‘and was asked to pay $5,000 this year. However, Madison Heights ihag not yet received any money in| 1956. Kansas City Outfit Still OK in Clutch The Kansas City Athletics, who compiled the best major league record in one-run games ast sea- |Son, still are playing good ball un- \der pressure. They were 30-15 in jthe close ones in 1955 and they've j won five of six games by a single |tally this year, Golliday, idle with a leg muscle! ‘injury this spring while Duke's! horors, should be ready for his title defense. western flash to give the Wildcats a double victory in the sprints. | But Michigan 1s looking to lowa ‘for its toughest challenge. Wheeler is a strong bet to win both the half and mile ‘runs. Ste- tance man Ted Wheeler of lowa. | If he's right. physically, most . Big Ten-eoaches-expect the North-| _ MADISON HEIGHTS (INS)—The! feud between Madison Heights and’ r meet. ‘ered a threat.in the high jump, /won last year iby Mark Booth of Michigan. » | None of its rivals can match ‘Michigan in depth, however. The Wolverines have holdover winners in Booth, half-miler Peter Gray, pole vaulter Bob Appleman and! * ny ‘Dave Owen in the shot put. Michigan and Indiana are the nesota’s Byrl Thompson is the whl | discus favorite and Don Ward of |'2 Dave Sime was dominating sprint, Indiana Is a oom quarter mile choice, in which got going here today.: Leading the defending champs was Barry MacKay, singles star and a Davis Cup pros- pect..His strongest opposition was expected to come from Al Kuhn of Northwestern, the 1954 singles vens ls the conferesive’s # ranking ‘eight out of 13 events and set a jrecord in Wednesday's 6142-47'2/ | victory over Detroit St. Joseph in} Stan Majewski was a triple win-! ner for the Eaglets:and scored 16% \points. Majewski took both hurdles |and broad jump and ran a leg on the triumphant 880 relay team. The 880 relay squad posted a new school mark. The foursome ot Gerry Leszczynski, Pete Mad- elans, John Daniels and Majew- ski recorded the time of 1:34.85 to break a record set by the same team last Saturday at the Class C state meet in Ann Arbor. Madelans tied for 1st place in the pole vault and finished 2nd in both hurdles to score 11% points) up 9% OL St. Mary Thinclads Win Orchard” Lake St. Mary won|points by winning the 220 and tak-! winner, ling 2nd in the 100 dash. | Bill Young led St. Joe with 8% a dual track meet at Orchard Lake. \points. Young won the 100, placed gross topping the action. \2nd in the 220, and tied for 3rd in the broad jump. ‘More on Longer Side: Who said big league ball games are getting shorter? The five reg- ulation -nine-inning games played yesterday took an average of 2- hours and 42 minutes to com- plete. This does not include the 17 inning Kansas City - Washington, game which dragged to 4 hours and 5 minutes. Cary Middlecoft was the first golfer to earn $10,000 on the pro tour Curing” 156. ost In addition, Stevens is. consid-| Tanking teams “hy the retay, Min- |? (Berra; Le Michigan also was the favorite; the conference tennis meet|c undefeated |35 aegis, Ne Bauer, New York and yh ‘sav ee ree Mente, lew York, 61: yong a York’ 4; Tuitle, rolt and Run nels, Wash: — BLES—Vernon, Boston, 10; ort uenn, iar chicago. Tuttle, Detroit, Mantle. 2 New and Runnels and Lemon, Washing- Gernert, Boston, 6; Maxwell, Detroit. | Kansas City and Sievers, Washing- e Pittsburgh, 8;. Clemen ted_Sencendienat, wilson, ue Cley eo: pacemae: Washin , #8; Ford, New York, 39; Wynn, Cleveland,’ 36; Pierce, Chicago, NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING Neca on 75 at bats}—Long.| Pittsburgh, . Repulski, St. Louis, 391; Walls, facbargs: 19; Boyer, St. Louis, | 344; Moon, St, Louis : | Hae St. Parag 25; Boyer, S8t.| RUN! [Tenia pad a g, Pittsburgh, 23; Blasin- ‘game, waa: Mays, New _York, 21. 21 Mrs. Looney’ s 54 Card Paces Silver Lakers Last of the 1956 handicap-setting rounds was played Tuesday by Wonen’s Silver Lake Golf League, with Mrs. Elbert Looney's 4 cl Na In next week's round season's regular competition will get under |way. One guest and 32 regular| league members played in Tues- |day’ s round, ~ Mrs. Grant McDonald won the| ‘blind hole with a seven. | League plans a picnie for July. 10, at the Watkins Lake home of | Mrs, William Potter (3612 Covert Rd.) ‘hipretethace ret LEAGUE Miam! rey Columbus Richmond 6. Havana , | Toronto 6, Rochester 1 | Buffalo at Montreal, AMERICAN i ATION Denver 5. St. Paul 1 eeresaary 2. 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THURSDAY, M AY 24.°1956 FIFTY-NINE 2 _ Shot a Tle sea for a mez- Fulmer Winner Friday! — | NEW YORK wr oe Charte yitrust eae ioe how i r France's Euro jand ae halieve you are going| “This fellow Fullmer, is = a es? He wi d ne” SSSrancated, tt went something Jordan, Utah, in an caapertaes 10-\like this: round bout at Madison Square} Handler: ‘‘Now this Fyjimer is | Garden Friday night. The winner|a strong fellow who always is in| may get the next title shot at wonderful condition. He is a coun- champion Lips ent ter puncher. He likes his oppo-; Inent to. throw the first punch and At the cro Ge where Humez/then he fires back fast and strong. trains; one of his Gallic brain'Now you must move in on him iz "That try 1 te “Our. “That is the best strategy for him,”’ said Manager Philippe Fil- ippe. In Europe he is like a bulldog. If he fights Fullmer like he mage at home he will win.’ * * will make him punch! ifirst. If he throws a left hook, you ithrow a right hand. If he throws la right hand, you follow with your ileft. You understand?”’ “No,” replied Humez. | Then, rubbing his cauliflowered left ear, Humez added: Fall Pheasant |Hartack Rides 5 Winners ‘siusito®t's crn wx Hunting Hurt Bad Weather Expected to Delay Growth Along With Hatching Hast year added two seconds and ‘a fourth to complete his work yes- LANSING # — Wet, cold weath- terday. a this opkrd any roasted ipa Ferndale 9 Plays . in Invitational Test good shooting next fall. BATTLE CREEK #—The 8-team ‘lie Hartack, aiming at his second isuccessive title as the nation’s! |winningest, added five more vic-! (ieee to his string yesterday at) Garden State Park. “Winning Willie,” who brought Daz horses to the victor's The State Conservation Depart-: ment says the weather delayed |« growth ‘of nesting vegetation, which} in turn will delay hatching. Ip the. past, department game | j biologists say, years have been associated with cold, wet spring weather. |Battle Creek Invitational High Jar in their egg-laying habits,' Bailey Stadium. which are governed by light con-| Here's the Class A schedule: ditions rather than temperature. . yuipay ep The department says hens start-|; > —¥alamezoo 15, Lincoln Park. ed laying eggs in late April in|® m.—Afternoon winners meet spite of the weather, but thdy do/3 “not incubate the eggs until nesting 3 conditions are favorable. Pp pf p bas —FPerndale vs. Holland p.m.—Afternoon winners meet. The Class A title game will be played the night of May 30. The Class B final between Battle Creek ‘Lakeview and Detroit Lutheran “Many hens were laying eggs wihout nests and other nests were flooded out,"’ says Ralph I Blouch, department phesant spe- cialist. |rial Day. Lakeview and cWutheran survived | Blouch said, however, that if the the 8-team Class B division tourna- state has good weather the rest oe last weekend. of the spring the pheasant situa- tion ‘“‘still looks good" for he fall.! ‘Rhymes With Jim’ ‘at Wolverine Raceway DURHAM, N.C. W—Dave Sime, DETROIT @ — Betsy Topsfield Duke University’s record smash- | stayed in command all the way to Betsy Topsfield Wins ing sprinter, pronounces his) 'win her first victory of the season name “Sim,” to rhyme with/in the feature event at Wolverine “Jimi |Harness Raceway last night. She “A lot of people pronounce it to,traveled the mile in 2:09 to beat rhyme with ‘time,’”’’ the Duke|Great Water by a neck, with Casa sophomore said. ‘But it's a Scotch|Grande third. Betsy Topsfield paid pame and we pronounce it ‘Sim.’ »| $26 . $9.80 and $5.40. CAMDEN,-N.J--t?—Jockey- Wik} —He booted home — ceststgelge tome soe wine snag poor pheasant /Class A section of the 8th annual) [School Baseball Tournament will) Pheasant hens are fairly regu-|be held Friday and Saturday at| DAY f m —Battle Creek sh Lansing Sexton will begin at 6 p.m., also on Memo-| isaid Humez. “I must win decisive- the title I might just as well | Humez celebrated: his 29th birth- [(S5:80) fv the) Ginst race, was (sec, day the night champion Ray Rob- ond with Dixie Price ($6.40) in inson knocked out Bobo Olson. lthe second and Saragossa ($6.80) | * * « jin the third, and then booted home | winners in the next two races. |over Rocky Castellani, Gil Turner | were —______—— ae Jones has—a_35-3-record,—in- * chiding 19 kayos. Roommate ($16.40) in the ted..| At the moment, Fullmer is a 7-5; | tured $13,079 Cherry Hill Stake, favorite. The odds may change by) and Half Shell in the fourth. {fight time. Motor Tune-Up Planning a Trip? Then pion to complete it sofely! 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THU RSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 ' SIXTY-ONE MARKETS sae ee Ma Prices County Historical Group. a aneead Tachson fei Oak Lodge Calendar sumunicatlon. Rantiae steady in relatively quiet dealings § tees ied, on the Board of Trade today. Asparagus, i, There wes mt machin oe sen BYES See : be! : ment in grains. Dispatches from | Horse: No 1, 1.75-2.25 beer ’ | petoah nar 2 2. 00-2 $0 es sone La hang ouions.| activity speeded a bit as stocks - lost ground. Washington indicated President Ei- senhower would sign the new farm bill, but this stirred up little or no demand for cereals. Sty Wheat near the end of the fret | "eb-te, bl ‘vox: r dry, No 1, 178-1.25 89-Ib bag; Ro“t 3 1 night inspire 2.00 bu. Celery root. No news to any excite-'ochs. Chives. No 1. woh Le. No i, Ape ne 17 1. 200-238 $2.04%; corn unc ~~ er, July $1.52%: oats unchanged|spinach, No No 1. 178-2 to 4 lower, July 65%; rye %4 to % higher, July -$1.25; soybeans %%4 lower to % higher, July $3.16%+, and lard 5 to 13 cents a hundred pounds higher, July $12.85. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS cantile eee Butter easy. rece 1,202,000; ‘90 B 67; 89 C A nr and over A 39; 60-699 CHICAGO GRAIN les 3 mcg pee aos 4. s | = pop Ss 36. riles checks se LU tr OD Opening current receipts 36. ; Wheat eetceess) OTS ra July. soae-. 2.08% bee scence dtd CHICAGO POTATOES _ Sep ye “| CHICAGO, May % (AP)— Potatoes: Dee seen cee Laer |asrivels cold stock 4; on track 4: tota i Mar S00 134s &U. 8. 184: limite: ce Urge co Soaion mie seperti mew wack aay arrivals 94; on track 155; supplies mod- bell 6 12.75 erate, dematid improving, market about Dec ......06 1.38% Sep ....2.5.13 07 Mar covese 1.41% Oct Sveecaeukeka Nov track sales new stock. Washed .100 ~ CHICAGO ‘—Wheat > - a oY te mer erater or i Teed ee ec ae ee en a ph es tancr, phe oo a: “No 1. 18- i ro, Use, - og behs;: rhubarb, out- hour was % to % lower, red BL No “ f t-b0 0 cox bens, Tomatoes, according: to tana raas all of "the lots and parcela of | thal! also issue the northeast side| ried in the motor vehicle vf Oakland Avenue from Lounsbury Ave-}it wes examined -and cents nue to ‘Monticello Avenue Firat we » _in land fronting upon” shall See getray $2,544.94 of “the ree and ¢x Fates ‘t re ail be pa cost one expen is oe al 3,7 pom. ‘Fo confer-M. M.-de=jor the ears pee ee land County Historical Foundation With suggestions perpetuating, Smith, W. M. —Adv. | lower in the stock market early this afternoon following a feeble attempt at a rally. * * @ Leading issues lost from frac- tions to around 2 points. Trading at the Oakland Avenue Untied (See picture, page 16.) Presbyterian Church Wednesday .was. attended by about 75. The guest speaker, Marcus Shat- The market's latest decline fol- Nollowed. a mixed opening and then a flicker of rising prices which ‘expired almost as soon_as_it_ap-| “B-Ib_bskt____ rel, Ne oe 118-200 bu. ‘peared. * = * U.S. Steel, which opened un- CHICAGO, May 34 (AP)—Chicago Mer, changed, slipped around a point. holesale buying prices un-|General Motors was fairly steady. changed ial % lower; 9 re AA 58.75; 92 A 58.75: 90 $65, 89 C 54.75; cars A big loser was Georgia Pacific Corp., down more than 2 points! - ee _ balance easy; S==5 7 Ts buying pricesjafter its gain of 3‘, yesterday, Grain Pr ices = “Shehaneed to % eee ‘age ni = apparently in anticipation of the news that Hammond Lumber .Co. ‘has granted it an option 2 buy its! shares. . * #@ Volume for the day was estimat- ed.Jed at a little more than two. mil- lion shares compared with 2,140,- 000 yesterday. steady, with unsettled undertone; cariot The slight upturn occurred in Ju ~ Dee 12270 13:27 [iisona "round round | recs 4 eee, mid-morning. Then prices weak- round reds Steel Oui fo Soar rica Teds §.25-30; ‘California long ened and rails divisions, which had = profits future is ‘particularly bright."’ By third hour, the steel in fairly mixed, showed a gen- | pin rR May 24 (AP)—Eggs. fob eal pattern Ee nis signs. ro pases ineluded, federal-state | in 56, Says Blough carne A jumbo 47; large 43- Me: medium 40: a 33- NEW YORK « — Roger M. reid ave 42'., medium 40: grade * | The Rees which lost pester! day as news came of a two-cents- Ba pound price drop by custom | Blough, chairman of U. S. Steei| <3 41; grede Cc. iarge 34-35. wid ave rs ismelterg, retreated further today. Corp., said yesterday he expects, Checks 34-35, wtd avg 34!) Commercially graded: Whites—Grade The motors also gave ground| the nation’s steel output for 1956) extra larce 41-42%; large 40%,-42'%; temporarily, but as the afternoon | ose reco ps 37-39 to be ck to the rd 117 mil- Comment: Market about steady. Prices Pevecueting slightly. Receipts-of extr arge having been proportionately larger The same production estimate! than spear years, but present produc. lion tons produced last year. peclning ‘and stocks are mor was given by J..L. Mauthe, presi-| 0%, Large sizes adequate and ebeut! d of Yo oes with a fair demand. Receipts eet ty ch atts Sheet & Tube, mediums increasing and pera Co., to newsmen during the 64th ae. Over-all trade moderate annual meeting of the American! Iron & Steel Institute *. 2 & Poultry ; d fob tion for the last half of the year) it. Ccoanry nas ike Admiral : Hrs rar) Man 49.6 i { TRY Air Reduct 4 jones Blough said he expects produc-) peTrorr Moy 24 (AP) -Prices paid Allied Chem 113 Kelsey Hayes bettoit Red No. 1 quality, Allied Strs 46.6 Kennecott lAllis. Chem . 65.1 Kimb Clk trading proceeded they held firm despite the recent news of more, |layofts and temporary plant clos- | ings. ltoday by olficials of the two news iservice agencies. The combination | will go into effect June 1. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) etme to be less than for the first half.' Heavy hens 28-29; bent i ype 20; heavy Alum Ltd ..127.2 Kresge, 88 8 broilers or fryers (3-34 Ibs) gray crosses oa . 13. The third quarter, he said, will Sete ot tyes eo ott.” cuponstios an nistine ee bring less production than the pre- {4*s-8% bs) 29-31; heavy breeder ducks am Can . . 4 ceding three months, but output “Comment: Market steady. Trade por- /A= Ga al shou. i mal, just fair and receipts fully ade- rs im pick up in the fourth ee ye for a slight shortage CS re Motors 3 4m N Gas Am News ter. |fancy medium sized colored hens Is taken in at Px} Concerning industry expansion, bole) Gbag Dees Dt ecelpts or trading oO Blough said, ‘‘so far as U, S. noted or matertalising ; : holiday Am 1 re Tel wy Tel be ws. x : Lone 8 Chem 74 Steel is concerned, we are plan- —- ay D rie Cam ee cand cea years, One pee eatin poultry Am Viscose 301 uid) oi Pa F CHICAGO, May ‘ —Live a ree Co:+.. 166 a ahead and we still think demand], CHICAGO, Mey ei in cope 406: arene “att sz Mpls, Ben. for steel for the long pull 4S| (Wednesday 459 coops, 72.009 Ibs: f o Armasr/& Co 38 ee wialens roine t “aduail Lpaying prices unchanged, light befsiarms Ck . 31.7 sacee re ore 384 going to gradually increase.’ {e5-198: broilers or fryers 24-245. old! atchinson 188 Moter Wheel ————E jroosters 18-16. caponettes under 4%a ID. ati Cst Line 876 sforor, ; _ | 28-26. over dy Ib 28-29. Atl Reftn ... 406 Seeks Stock Issue zai Oe 5 alt & Obie 496 Nat Cash R Livestock as Ly Nat CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . : . S Boeing ne to Finance Plants | CHICAGO. May 24 (AP)—Salable hoes Bohn Alum . 272 {8.990 moderately active: generally Bond Strs .. 181 steady to 25 lower. on butchers; sows $a) as | dy to 2% lower, mostiy steady to|Borg Warner 42.6 West. WASHINGTON (®—The National ook - bulk receipts comprised No. 2) Briggs Mfg 21 ro - AV - 4 Gypsum Co. of Buffalo, N. Y., has end 3 graces 190-270 Ib and these sold/ Bris My fm nafrow price range of 1725-75, with asked the government to register many sa'es. 200-240 Ib. around 1750; NT several lots No. 1 and 2 190-225 Ih, ou 403 shares of common stock to 3 and at 1775- 10.38: Calumet “& H 126 Pac G & E! 8 - 04 Borden 60) =6Nia M Pow .. 32 6 “M2 Nor Pac 3 Brun Balke . 43 Nwst Airline 15 Budd Co... 186 Qhie Ot) Burroughs 387 ‘Will Merge June 1 terly News Features with Editorial Research Reports was announced te 1.4) abroad in addition to numerous na- , tional weeklies. . & Lockh Aire or $ affairs. ; Loew’ 23 Long-Term Future DETROIT uwi— Henry Ford II, president of the Ford Motor Co., told some 3,000 of the company’s stockholders today that while there will be declines in sales and this year, the long-term; The stockholders, holding the \first annual meeting since Ford| stock was placed on public sale last January, met in a huge tent on the Jawns of the Rotunda grounds. They toured the Ford plant before the meeting and were provided with box lunches after-| ward. Ford told the shareholders it naw appears domestic sales of new cars’ for the entire industry in 1956 will be under six million units, com- pared with 7,400,000 in record- | smaening 1955. U.S. News Agencies Merger of Congressional Quar- the-memory of area pioneers. Rich- — : ~~. ard Poole gave a report on the . . progress of restoring the Moses News in Brief Wisner home now owned by the Found guilty on a charge of driv: . * @ ing under the influence of liquor, foundation. Mrs. E. V. Howlett was desig-/Will A. Smith, 21, of 19 Elizabeth nated as an outstanding person in/St. yesterday was fined $100 or 10 pioneer work, this being in re-idays in jail by Pontiac Municipal sponse to a request from the state| Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. pioneer society that such a person : Oaki oun A 90-day jail term was drawn | be named f and C we yesterday by Thomas McCloskey, the ey of Pontiac, Michigan held May }22, 1956 by regolutién it was declared to| Bri ht Says Ford. ae 38, of Farmington. He was sen- _ ‘ ____| Officers _chosen—for—the— = S . 1g ? year were: Ernest Huthwaite, pres-|tenced by Farmington Justice John’ J. Schulte on a eharge of using! ident; Mrs. L. L. Duntap and Wil-| oh ene und indecent language. liam A. Ewart, vice presidents; Mrs. , Whitney Prall, secretary; E, V. Howlett, historian. sessed by Farmingto s = that all o y ngton Justice John and fronting upen the southeast Atoatccinn Street from Oakland Avenue to Corwin Avenue shall constitute the moecte sucommset reaps to defray cost and exnenses Sore. lof and that sr70 78 of the estimated cost GM Newspaper Ads 7722 Total 62 5 Million A $15 bicycle wag reported stolen! yesterday from the LeBaron School grounds, Pontiac police said. NEW YORK i®—General Motors sale, Congregational advertising last year in retaining | shoes. —Adv. its position as the leading national Pontiac Motorcycle Club has tet gel advertiser in the United Scrambled Racing 2 P. M., Sunday, Se UE This figure was for all of the| Rummage sale, Fri. night, 6 to 9. many products made by GM. Pres. Church, W. Huron St. and’ GM increased its newspaper ad- pe —Adv. vertising budget to $62,587,251 in| ». 1955, a §7.4 per cent boost < eataraay a At iJ Nal Werea, 194. automakers, Ford Motor Co, and tra), Sat, 10-2. Chrysler Corp., made substan- : creases by the auto industry in | *tTeet entrance. —Adv. The services presently supply 380 | daily newspapers in the U. S. and | ee The move was hailed by heads of | {ithe agencies as a step toward | lits 1954 outlay to $24,058,711. Joint announcement of the mer-| . Lorillard | --.- i83i:ger was made by Thomas N.| r the coming AM Rad -. 301 wack Trk ... 34 2|Schroth, CQ’s executive editor, and | Morty, a |. wwe Richard M. Boeckel, editorial di-/ s 12) rector of ERR. * Alleged Conspirators eri" Released on Bond | Three more persons charged in : an alleged drug conspiracy were released yesterday from Oakland ,County Jail under reduced bonds of $1,000. are Louis Cummings, 29, of | 1465 Arthur St.; Nelson, 21, | some with No 13 be sold, |sround | 70 cer No x and eter he Comp Soup 2 Pon Aw. Air 18: of 489 ls aed = = Roy White, sorted for weiecht end gerade an ry ‘an Dp ie : The funds would be used to de- a limited volume No. 2 and 3 270-329 Cdn Pac ~316 Param fae . 304 22. of 173 gley velop a new gympsum deposit in 1b 1650-1725: a load mos tty | Ko. 3 Capital Airl 926 Parke Da : $3.3| Nine others, including three wom: a $330 tbh 1675: ant a Ie o arrier C : enne c 8 Michigan and to locate two plants S7,"%0 "Gan larger lots, 130-425 1. Gane JT 126 Pe RR. 98 (en. Charged with conspiracy to vi- in the Great Lakes area for man- cows 1450-1550 9 few to 15.73: mont Cater Etec 724 Espa! Cola Dee aie ‘olate state narcotics laws, remain a 559 |b 1780-16 50 €hes & Ohio a ner 5 4 a ufacturing wallboard, lath and oth- “"aajapte rattle 2.000 salable calves 0 Chrysler Phelps De, a4 ‘in under hg iar each, p r rts. steers ant heifers moderately sective. Cithes Svi .. ae ileo = nai examina er gypsum products steers stea’y to strong heifers steat’: Clark Equip 49.6 Philip Mor .. 455 ee h Se cows and bulls moderately active. fully Climax Mo . 67 Phill Pet : $86 Two other men have n re ary 0 ve steady; other classee steady & load Cluett Pea . 432 Pilisby Mills 452) uced — choirs to mostly prime 1.050 Ib stee? Colg Palm . 564 Pit Ptate G Milan under red bonds of $5.- \Raymond Holsworth, adjutant; — prov: in 0 ision yearlings 2380: a few chofee to !oW Col Brd A... 24 Proct & G@ ..1014 000. All of the arrests came alter) yeenes Skinner, .| Notice ef Intention to Construct | he the Director of Public Health of the ; City of Pontiac and having in attend- ance at all times such vehicle is to be| 3 in use at least one person who jobtained a certificate of fitness by Cross prime 975 Ib. 2200: most choice steers; Co] Gas. eS 159q@ Pullman. .... 68.4 y : TT] (creates eae an er Fee 0 gs erin eat ae ep See amen ol Gol el oo Cl Near Crest of Hill leat choles and prime 865. Th. heifers! Gon N Ges... 373 Repub Sti a “4 ieeer oa toss Ul arms and John Furlong, chaplain. |Geieepc and Diston Strosts. 4 . : 0 uteed yearling 17 50-30 60: Taga munity | Con: Pape ts it mer Mote 3 o. The post is named after two po-|reguiar meeting of the Commission of completion of the advanced Red Three li persone ht medical 824 commercial cows 11.0-13.35; & few Cont Can 483 Rey Tob B ... lice officers who died in action the City of Pontiac, Michigan held May |First Ald Course of instruction or its pe ns soug medical young hich commercial cows up to 1490:| Cont Mot - 46 Rock SpE Ff IL ib Sh aan ‘orld War Il—Pat Tobin 2. 1984 by resolution it was déclared a! treatm for suffered canners and cutters 1009-1200 a few Cont Oil ...... 115 Safeway St .. 1 raries OW ng be the intention of the City Commission | en injuries suffered in [ort tanars down. to 8.08: utility “and{Corn BG... 387 64 Joe’ Ledd 3 and Paul Cote. |to construct sidewalk and related work | a two-car accident last night on commercial -bul's 13 TA-18 8: arert reed Carts Wr. ue AU st Rea i aes ' Earl Pj tures Bireet irom mae ot oes and Diston | *" d hot req! ° o ere eas cov ze SunnNNNND =aEMENNNNNG aie ssare rom owar } t M24, south of Lake Orion, Oakland $24) ‘Pelee ToMe ro ena choice Det Rate 0. 343 Sead Al ae y Bagley Street at an enleniear cont oe County Sheriff's deputies said.” 779 Ib vearling feeding sivers 1950 w Chem ... eran a | $3, e300 and that the plan, profile and t lore 25 It Mt tock Du Pont 2084 Shell : a? f Ci C Bu g a eS TioUse | ie tone f sai Mrs. Lillian I. Smith, 41, of Lake od ae nese ‘ UN Rcd iSch! Nohecs Lo Air 1 466 Sctalee O ity, ounty © [ . bi dictincpeccine a ca yas | Fast Koi 87 = Socony Mob ha ? bd i" rt fo further intended t truct Orion and her six-year-old son. DET ROM NITERTOCK IU AR A RT ay cet The Pontiac City Library and . |aaid improvement. in accordance, eiih| Norman, who was riding with her. pprrorr May 24 ‘AP)—The Detroit! time: Mey oo 9g Sere mand saci its) Adah Shelly Branch this week | With “an IS, Wal ver Lips eee: protie (ond octimate “and ithat/ = were iiured when their car was livestock annie 128 . | Erie RR OBL es 100 are eedial slraketacenaea temretaice to frontage the-rear-by-the-auto-of-rerct-early io make a market, under-| Fairy Mor a. Std Of NJ... 88 toric pictures of early Pontiac and| The “raidnight sneak -thief known 3 sironting’ apes Se “Kenneth L. Raymond, 17, of Lake ‘2: S*iieie 150. Receipts mostiy(pect MPSP..-. LS Std OH Ohio _ $1 Oakland —_ as part of Michi-' hag Pontiac police as the “Bedroom en oo nd Diston Streets trom How- Orion. cows “market steady vodky. Compared ¥reuh Tre ate: 326 Fab pre 83 gan Week. |Burglar’’ was on the prowl again ard Mowe tree te nae y Ste ent aha as ursday: trading this week gen- n Ba Soe All three sought creatinent {roM erany active: good clearance: steers and Gen Dynam... $96 aor Ot Rji The pictures are reprodactions | ‘last night. ‘ a Sead OUT me! =) “het 83 Lots private physicians, deputies said. Serbs eecheo glenn bane sows seuates: ae Pieces ooo St gwite & Co. st, of a collection of J, L. Van Wag-| He entered at least one home the avait lina tad coat anal ps Raymond told them he had driv- feeders steady: 7 head prime 1130 ty. (Gen bite 73 Foxes Co 495 /oner. of Pontiac who collected them While occupants slept and stole a ian pens paid from the "Capital, r 740 f 1 Lal Mw . 4« " ov ern en over the crest of a hill and Oi Tyto-1s9 in steers 2900) buck Gen Tol... 411 Frame py 2g} Over a period: of years. man’s billfold and pants, found ‘la- | OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN could not- stop in time to avoid phelees tad) meer under 128@ th 4 98-, Gen dime AL Time wt beer 744 Noteworthy among .them are: ter discarded on the front lawn at aha Mnncnan Scat in tne! ny ta ster ain unrier Ld HS if i ? » er n - the the woman's car, which had slowed jan ip laeorte oo ceeccat incre cuicca Qitlette | Ane Trancamer" 412 One showing a “cracker-barrel” 20 Cross St commission Chamber én” May 29 1 . Pood 4 hoice fon 19 50-20 59. Goebel Br went Cen - > j ; . 46 at &8 oclock pum to hear sug-/ pimake a ecrn Ce Cale aout tre ‘on uch oles at. en Ih, appeal Goodrich ...,. 8% Underwood al conference around an old fashioned The victim, Ernest Anderson, gestions and objections that may be — eee N00 hn'k ened snd choice heifers Gnodvenr - tn Garbide 117 4 store: photographs of historic Pon- told detectives Orville Johnston and mace oF parties Interested ‘e ost *Ulite ene. car ae af 7 Detroit Finn to Merge Arta Ree A eh a Grevhonnd ". 156 Unit Air Lin 3¢t-liac fire teams with horses, en- Robert Emery that $1 was missing. | Dated. May 23, 1956 h | di Hue Cerne 4160229 50. main'y 12.60 Guido 18 Unie inlne! 24 gravings of many old homes, some The burglar has been credited ADA AURVANS © rs ters mostiy os A ; ; With Indiana Company 12599, most utility ana commercial wutle Homesthy, 387 Us Oss Co 2 no longer standing: and man nee fapee we aes ee May 24, 1958, ere * O-1550 few outstanding individual Hess 5 . thefts this year. Police say he « | —<—$$ <_< LAF AYETTE, Ind. W—A ple anit “ee six head cholcematl * nce HU ASE ae ts Rubber a bene ween sh “ nls en aes ees homes, ov se Noti f In tenti to merge the Ross Gear & Tool! iy ide ses ie. veariing stockers 2078. Ine Rad $32 Van Real 26 onw i ” mem a quietly and quickl that a3 of Side on XN —- Contract Co., Lafayette, and the Gemm ry) Dulk good and choice stock calves ahd pend e a! Warm Pic | 317| Onwar 2 y bos N.E. Side of Oakland e Inspir Con 60 rat the bu ricti f h Manutfact Co., Det jyearlings 450-300 tb. 18.00-20.50 [Teteriexhir, (Sew esicon Tel aL e burglary victims so far have Avenue. Manufacturing Co., roit, WAS) Calves—Salable 50 Market generally Int B Mach .4in Weste 31.6 seen him. 4 You are hereby notified that at a approved yesterday by the ooards scan’ comatet lust Thursday, tring ant marw) 48 White Mot .. 424 Masked Thugs Rob gree ela hacen. of directors of the two firms. $190-300 higher Choice and prime int paper acta Wlsam & Co 152, : se “22° 1958 by adler geen erg John E. Jarrell, president of 200 ewuchties on ghotce 2000- Int Bilver set ie 2 Suffers Minor Injuries [be the intention of the City Commission Ross Gear, said. stockholders of 2700-3100.) utility = and = commercial Int TeaTel 318 Younes kw Rs Dearborn Loan Office as Two Vehicles Collide to construct sidewalk and felated work ainly 1690-2000: cull and-jow utility the Gemmer Co. would receive one nasty 14 00-16 00 share of Ross Gear for each 4.25 ovis of Gemmer stock they nos GM Publishes List . Jarrell said a special meeting : s of stockholders ef the two firms f A | bi M will be held July 2 to ratify and 0 Val q e ovies confirm the merger. Gemmer would continue its De- troit operation as a division of Ross Ge , Cigarette Price Boost ‘and social clubs. NEW YORK (INS)—Liggett and, The films may be borrowed free Myers Tobacco Co. has announced of charge for non-commercial uses. a cancellation of the wholesale All with sound, they range in price increases put into effect last length from 9 to 55 minutes. Friday. The hike of 50 cents per) An, estimated 30 million persons , thousand would have meant a rise Viewed the films last year. Some of one cent a pack at retail tion for the withdrawal of the private showings. Another 15,600,-. price advance. However, trade 90 saw the films on some 867 seurces noted that other cigaret, television programs. makers had not followed the price Net change Fifty-seven films ranging in sub- ject matter from “The ABC's of ; the Automobile Engine” to ‘“Hor- izons Unlimited” were listed today , in General Motors’ new motion Tobacee| FinmiReve Firm Reverses picture film catalogue for use by 6, schools, churches, business, civic ‘Accused Gun Wielder Freed on $500 Bond | a Royal Oak Township mother, (277, 000 audiences fotaling more The company gave no explana. than 14,300,000 persons saw them at Is! Crk Coal 451 Youne Sh Ped T 64 Jacobs. 7H Zenith Rad ..1108 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YOFK May 24—Conipiled by the Associated Press Noon, today 2522 lave 27 180.0 Pre day. 2524 1476 726 Week azo 5 2607 #14097 728° Month ggo 2671 1508 %28 1888 Year ago . 2221 1380 723 1680 1956 high .,.,.. 278 2° 1551 7532 191 : 1986 low ....,.. 2440 1290 716 1718 1985 high - 257 1424 «6757 1958 low - 2031 1149 67.2 DETROIT STOCKS ephier Co.) j (C. IN Figures after decimal ports are eighths igt Low Noon! |Allen Elec & Equip Co... 32 32 ° 32 Baldwin Rubber Co* : 146 Gemmer Mfg Co 54 54) Gt Lakes Oil & Chem Co* 17 2 Howell Elec Motor Co’... 47 = $ Penin Metal Prod Co*.....-. 104 A ' The Provtee Co .. -. W4@ 114 lle Rudy Mf ke 7 7 Toledo Bilson Co .. 41 141 1 Wayne Screw Prod Co* 12 13 "No sale: bid and asked , \both wearing Halloween masks, reece rate Ut stocks ‘robbed the First Federal Savings 2 & Loan Assn. yesterdayafternoon 1801 of an estimated $15,000 cash. 185 5 , the wall.” DEARBORN (— Two gunmen | * *® *® | Wayne County sheriff's officers released after treatment for bruises ‘said the well executed robbery at Pontiac General Hospital. ms took about two minutes. The men had their guns drawn | when they entered the office at 12:15 p.m. One gunman told as- sistant cashier Kenneth Ralls, 33, “put your hands up and face Ralls said “I thought at first it was a joke until he jumped over the counter and repeated his order. Then the other man jumped| , ‘over the counter and I was ordered SAN FRANCISCO uA House, \Into the back room.” * * * After forcing two women em- ployes to join Ralls, the men quick-|have convinced its chairman that ; : 26, who reportedly shot and wound- | ly rifled the cash drawers of the the country needs a 10-to-12-billion- This year’s catalogue lists gen- ed her landlord after he allegedly three employes and fled in a blue| dollar defense shelter building Pro \@ hae eral categories including ‘:Safety| slapped her son, yesterday WAS car. . | ee _ ‘and Driver Education.” ‘‘How At) freed under $500 bond. oe | (engines) Works,” “Behind the| Township Justice Delbert W.¢g * . Dividends Scenes of Industry."’ ‘‘Progress—\Hunt scheduled Mrs. Marie Thom. Questions Court Ruling | Pas} and Future,’ ‘'The Human as for examination May 31 on a holders of record June 8. 1 jto nine special-pugpose films. —— —- — - ad ae CADILLAC (®}—Recorder’s Judge, \is preparing a petition for rehear-| The incident occurred Monday at ing of a Michigan Supreme Court tl the bench because he is pot an attorney. = j the woman's rooming house, 21013/ruling that would remove him f Riemanville Rd., township police _|claimed. . Tobin-Cote Post of the American car of Joppa Haskins, 37, halted toi @ turn left into his driveway at ca Franklin, Haskins’ car “was @ i|kno¢cked into a utility pole, but he was not injured, police said. Opens Today in Frisco an/|tential victims drive. Ford and Chrysler held bail. Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. their respective ranks as No. 2 —Adv. atic No. 3 overall behind General Business Notes Ford's newspaper advertising rose 64.5 per cent to $29,610,982 while Chrysler more than doubled * LJ * pavertial DETROIT (INS)—Cadillae Die !* The Bureau of Advertising. vinkan (ol Geaseal Maaee corinne nnounced the total as announced the appointment of | Pontive Fosse Ge os, al Warren R. Jollymore es director‘ ie public relations, effective! restions ‘American Newspaper Publishers iterday. They were based jactual lineage counts in daily news- papers representing more than 90 | June 1. i= per cent of weekday and Sunday| - Jollymore has been a public. |relations staff assistant at GM’ s| The study includes national ad-|Central Office for the past three! = circulation in the country. vertisers who invested $25,000 or) years.. more in newspapers last year. It; He is a graduate of the Univer-, | scaeece jembraces 1,424 companies and sity of Wisconsin and served for |approximately’ six years as a re-|__ (poster, on the Wisconsin State 3,382 rae Police Officer Heads “"™" E. McCarthy, dea niet James Pontiac Legion Unit <7": a xe Dame Caner . ‘dent in charge of education and) * public service programs for tho |Gerity Broadcasting Co., officials o announced yesterday. Dean of the ;Notre Dame College of Commerce for the past 30 years, McCarthy Pontiac police Sgt. Medford Pittman was elected commander) last night. of the newly formed) Legion, Other officers are James Taylor \Jr., first vice commander; John will resign from the South Bend, Felts. - ei Licarcominandec’ Ind., institution June 1. finance officer; is from Lounsbury Avenue to Monti- cello Avenue at an estimated cost of! J. C. Thomas, 34, was slightly 5452928. and that. the plan, profite| 3 injured when his auto struck a car and estimate of said improvement ts on file for public inspection about to turn into a driveway on It is further intended to ¢onstruct Franklin road at 6:30 p.m. yes-, tae plane cranes in accordance with Thomas, of 573 Pearsall Ave, was He told Pontiac police he couldn't ‘stop in time to avoid hitting the! e Defense Building Quiz e Military Operations subcommittee today opens the San Francisco, phase of hearings that already) \gram. , ? * * e The chairman, Rep. Chet Holi- field (D-Calif) said in an interview: last night that, after five months, Side of Industry.” and “Sports.’’ charge of felonious assault with in- B. G, Kearney says his attorney ‘of hearing expert testimony, most- DETROIT W—Murray Corp. of There also are seven films @f'tent to do great bodily harm. America has declared a quarterly general topics such as ‘Farmer of | divideng of 50 cents per share Tomorrow'’ and “Tomorrow andi payable June 22 to common stock-: ‘Today in the Kitchen,"’:in addition | ly in Washington, be is convinced @ Py that such a system of shelters! would ‘save 75 per cent of the po-| e of hydrogen bomb | blasts. - i Nation! ef lineation te) Conmract!| Sidewalk and ‘Rela’ Montcalm Street. : You are hereby notified that at regular meeting of the Commission f or 6 foot concrete sidewalk! fine and impri nt for not more and related work on the Southeast side|than ninety (90) da¥s in the discretion lef Montealm Street from Oakland Ave-/of the court. nue to Corwin Avenue at profile and estimate Charged with driving under the | mane ts on file for public inspection. Carl Bird, treasurer and Mrs. influence of liquor, Winifred Ber-|,,! $ eost thereof shall be defrayed by (special assessment according to frontage! f the lots and parcels of) mission of the City o from the Capital Tmorovement Pund, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ; Rummage That the Commission of the; City of Corp., the world’s largest private | Qnurch, Mill St. Pri., May 25, 10 Po th corporation, paid out more than!a m. to 8 p.m. May 26,8 to 10 js 62', million dollars for newspaper) a. m. Clothing for al. Books and reson wo 18 and | vouiestinns that may Dated: May 23, 1956 = = Notice ef Intention to Construct |, . Curb and Gutter and \Retated Work on Mansfield Ave~ arse are hereby Prempse that at |reguiar meeting of the ee City of Pontiac, Baked Geods te on by ee fatjon it was —_—_ > ; | and Needlework >* the intention of the A ‘omm: — . The nation's two other leading jsale. Apostolic Church, 458 Cen- |‘?, construct pavement. oer and gu —Adv, from Baldwin Avense ry Kennett Roa jat an estimated cost of $60.817.58, and that the plan, profile and estimate of ;said improvement is on file for public a tial contributions to the spec- | Rummage sale, Friday 25, 10:00 tacular newspaper lineage in- | 12:00. Stevens Hall, Exchange intended to construct | ge ARTHUR rE: {the plan, spiro and estimate, and ee 5 “True en ot Frenai. last year’s record production | {f your friend's in jail and needs the cost {hereof shall’ be defrayed by special asememee) mepindeo to frontage land fronting cian anne aide of Mans- field Avenue — Baldwin Avenue to Rummage sale. Youth Center. Lake Orion, Fri. & Sat.. —Adv.!$19.661.82 of the estimated cost and x the estimated cost and exvenses t shall be paid from the Capital Imorove- estimated cost of sewer stubs shall be District — be ee ae assessment against : TVEN he Commission of the City of Michiean will meet h and cujrona that may iy bv parties interested Dated May.23, 1956 NOTICE oF PUBLIC GALE 1941 Oldsmobile Cl. Coune, Motor M — sale = be held on 1956, at 209 N. Lake Grex Michigan, _ te 3” D.m Bifective June 2 1986 se Ordinance to provide saferuards places by oo ‘ine eutneticeste of of emergency veticles or their sastatante ing certaip training ta > ar attendants and to | ; The Di ff Public. Health. od . “a fy a ae ‘driver shall be eacbadilppeon' if Fa eat e¢ does not ey t ih 29, epilepsy, vattige or any Mapes —— y m. to hear sug- of body or mind which that may be _ unfit to operate an am! anes pos made by parties interested. O. 1015 Dated: May 23, tes attend ee injured * re the City of Pontiac. ~ can et a: call is tajared persene in "tna |moval from the place of ot te the ‘hospitals in this comm \Section §: Any person, firm or corporation Roan wed ing any provisions of this ordfance by failing to obtain the necessary certifi- cates for attendants of sat tele shall upon conviction thereof be pun- ished by a fine not to exe me Cotlare, ST an estimated Section 6: All ordinances or parts of y paeaine improve- in conflict herewith are hereby re Section 7: This ordinance shall take effect ten in accordance with|(10) days from and after its final |trand, 39, of Farmington yesterday |the plan, profile and estimate. and that e a id $125 in fines and costs as-;" passage by the City Commission the Citv of Pontiac. Made and passed bf the City Com- Pontiac this 22 DONALDSON. Mayor. iday of May, AD. 1986. wM. W. * ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk. May ™, 1056 “STATE or Leip pte the Pro- jbate Court for the County of Oakland, [suvenite Division, ‘ In the matter of the petition Leerees . 20, | in on ratt, minor. Cause N 'o Char! ratt, father of : Petition _— ing been filed in this should be placed — the his Court. = ~ In the name of the ple of the State of Michigan, you are here fied that the hearing on said peti will o held at the ip barony rt, Oaklan: ‘ounty Service Cente nex, 1260-B West Biva., in the ony. et Pontise in said County, on the Sth fo of June A.D. 1956, ce ten o'clock in the Lama and you are hereby comma ed to appear persenaity at sald a beortng. It being impractical to make personal service herec!, this summons and notice — shall be served by gages od ofa Loe The Fenuas Prose a per" printed ntiae Press and ‘cireulated tn ee eh + a law of the State and that my child . Jurisdiction County. Witness, the Honorable (Arthur #— se Moore. Judge of said Court, in the City of emery ah in sald County, this 23nd day of oper & 1956, OBORGIENA “e Probate Register, —— he Diva y 24, 1966 ° tore, ‘ot Election at any” shall not’ napec )jannua! or special election receiving reriotene - 4 rte tor anid’ Bpeclal F Election will . June Persons Maps = : Hrd ccs pm on sald day not Kost tfoacte Hcnting Siar es ,. ne mn / etermine when the Clerk's office. will / registration, |, der aichlean. 068 of Act 240, — not be taken . school T > er City itn which reside ere. = seh eae proc! is given by order of the Roard on ean Education of Avondale nage District, Oakland oaey. Secretary, Boer ‘of _ Education 4 May 19, 26, 31, 1986 | to erevae ties for violations. of this ordinance, City of Pontiac ordaina: on, firm or corporation shall Operate or caure to be Stawes any other vehicle commonly jtransportation of the injured Shige ees having wy vehicle a ae splint appliances all to be a During -all emergency calls for the transportation sons there shall be twa attendants on ich ambulance or emergency vehicle. The procedure for obtaining a certifi-| cate as a qualified ambulance attendant Ruhmission of vroof.to said Health, Officer of applicant's possession of current, certificate of advanced ANNUAL ELECTION NOTICE OF. THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE QUA) AVONDALE DISTR: KLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THE ANNU. To A HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1956 To the qualified ‘electors of said Bchoo! . District: i notice that the Annual ; take ed eae will be held in id oa District Ca! ponder, ss wef i, ne name ts not registered as an elector in = beet e or township. ‘= ” which he * ™" last jay for receiving registra. © tions for said Annual J exsoanons will be « Friday, June 1, 1986. Persons register. ¥ Red Cross First Aid Training | demonstration of fitness by ap- a piconet as to his ability to render emergency first aid and to appl proverly Sepreces aplinty to an i= Public pps ee Michigan, 1955, registra- tons. will not fictals and on: who have registered as oh as with the - Such aouleeat "hall after complimee hed with the above stan a certificate from the Director of Public Health which shall be carried by the Board of applicant at all times during emergency | transportation of injured persons on the |hiehways of the Citv of Pontiac, the cer- tifirate to _ expire three a years ate \the Sewnsue ecient Or in which they or ridarda: be entitied to aide bat reg oe conael electors. otice a ag of Avondale District, Oskiand County, rete EDWA . Secretary, Board of Education - May 18, 24, 31, 1954 . Detroit. Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.80 {his stock yields better than 5% at presént market Complete Investment Service C. J. Nephler Co. 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 Hours 8:30 to 4:30 {on the riortheast side of Oakland Ave-| |nue Jah, profile and estimate and thar) ‘terday. the cost thereof shafM be defrayed by! i i i Sales Help Wanted © Salary While Training plus Bonuses MUST HAVE CAR PHONE MI 4-6602 Paul T. Williams’ Mutual of Omaha "er r OS 4 4 @ certificate to be care’ ja certi = rovisions of Act 260, School of-—> . « i) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY. MAY 24, 1956 _SIXTY-TWo _ Laundry Service ee LooKs She CURTAINS f _Help ' Wanted | Female 7 __ Building Service HAIRDRESSER 5 ee NO SAT LEARN ey “brive. x Death Notices [—s %=net ten) > 18) Hobbies & Supplies 24A| Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent ent Apts. Furnished 33 33 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE ‘ Sac By anes ssi tt al 2 rr STATE- WIDE aby ropertvy or business for | “SAPE-WAY" DRIVER, HOOL. pote fp Ses 8 Colony House. Mi | 6-4040. . OOOO aa a DONE IN Bi PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO- : AC meee Lo site woman in coverage, — it Michigan to cath h you. 2° ¥OUNG MEN WOULD —EF Pick-up and deljver full at) ie of aay kind “FE _Acrotred Knapp ‘Shoes _ men work. s. John Taylor OBR Lalo Plain cooking 2 dull # Automation Canty ree i717 S. TELEGRAPH FE 4.0521 | 2070 4 Mirp ‘AUDIVOR | HEARING A oe RM. 10, Saginaw ia. atetasd INVITATIONS, 67a ibong Sutherland Printed napkins - Fast service DURA-CLEAN YO R RUGS AND 2 (MEN D1 DESIRE. eax ‘OF ANY AIRPORT “PE 2.1608 LIGHT DOZER. BULLDOZING. a PT. “BLADE. |} FE | A-T CARPENTER WORK: NEW & R S M h' eee ee REP "aE pec. ac ye ae “ule work PE cUAne ~ LANDSCAPING 8E ice. Within 25 miles of sod. FE 8-3691. Gauebter ot a ‘and Mrs Joe L iene FE 2-630 or FE . Including typing filing and COMBINED FORCES. GENERAL | BRICK OR t BLOCK JOB REASON. u aay ne fF for main- | E 4 “DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES Mrs Burns FE 28814 93 Mark. DON'T “SIT AND SIGH, GIVE IT A try Fina Foam rug and ushot stery cleaner, Walte's N EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR. ere in Cans! Re Utica. Mich. *RE- Cash regliter eee housework & cooking t ehild care, excellent working cob- | rangements by the Farmer-Snover i ditiotis in new home private rm, _FE ee CARPENTER AND CARINET “LANDSCAPiNG | SERVICE, mplete lawn nie and _bullding. PE 2-8712_ ior! _& EGAL. AY 22. 195 George... T74 Stirling a Fi aS CONTR. =e ‘oun LA eas et ing. cement work, ‘Temodeling a Ray, Marlyss, and Terri-Lyn Re- pe ——Brmingham, CARPENTER AND _ a & ayane WORK | tf you are having trouble meet. y us work New and repair OR 34887 SOLD or Not Sold your property ‘sn't sold ¥ it’ i because i basnt. been, liste ww WHITE BROS. one $660 Dixie Hwy Phone, ‘On 3-1295 tana, com pie more ment in Perry Mount Park eate arrangements by the Purs- Card of Thanks SPECIAL THANKS TO REV HILD- Bih. ER | ROTOTILLING ~OARDENS AND AND CAREEATER WORK ALL KINDS le ORS dl rie EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR tull time. employed Deere to earn above Oakland Theater FE 68-0456 SPECIAL - SHAMPOO STYLE AND Dearie: treatment $225 Mani- Cold waves $650 Dor-|_ _ Perry, FE 27-1244 = DIGGING” FREE ; _ ROTO FILLING | was re CARPENTER WORK yi ARD — ING. i. FE 24-6229. : — : SODDING AND SEEDING BLACK | perience hot necessary WORK NO LAUNDRY ae Gok 5 SEEDIN OR Pt ASTERING ae “AND ! REPAIR, + Vern Ketter FE t-o25t car of today es Sane ton end. soci? aerar-- CABINET MAKER AND CARPER. Coe | Travel Agencies PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? sueore of John Wiliam Fsebax: ar of today ; HOUGHTEN AND BON OLDS off and alternate Sun G “SNYDER, “FLOOR LAYINO We WISH TO EXTEND OUR SIN-| . Sanding and finishing Phone fe cere thanks to our friends, ELDERLY Man” WANTS PAINT. VACATION SUGGESTIONS ook wir) 25 ve a experienced | IR BA SHIP RESERVATIONS | TOURS paper customers and classmates. EXP heey CUTER: PONTIAC | - for their many kind expressions FURNACE Write Pontiac Press Box STONE WORK OF ANY” = you eer 1 of sympathy shown us during our t tes & Trucking PRR ESTIMATES CARPENTEKY | HOME at our beloved son, Richard Men., : rg a | 4A-1 vice EM IRgcKING goop ; rey Paddock St , Pontiac ! : bape A : ‘aipt C Claus and the neighbors |G E NERA! EIT ARN PERSONAL and porch Ga of Silvererest Sub-| (GARDENING & LAWN SERV Pe origina ane nie rey HAULING geo PICKUP Tats rasa weeds a and bush cut- Wtd. Children to eS 26 nae oa DREN, BY WEEK OR _FE 46248 4-3389 _ Menze! e! and daughter fee | "TRE CHING oe extrom-ivinigh pave (MAN WANTS STEADY WORK oF | eg and fascinating work and re- pie ce who eujorvs le ASHES, RUBBISH ©* ANYTHING maulet Apviime alter 4 ORlando provers ‘We hand financing and closin, —To Sell—To Trade MAHAN REALTY CO.. REA VGerecsratire Rea! esate Exchange FE 2 026. 1073 NEXT DOOR TO" BRANCH POST OFFICE Wid. ‘Household Goods Pah wants ees, “ot. any kind Ph. trom to The Pontiac Press will pub- after § 00 all uae Bet ish Ts @nnlal special ciassl- jOUSE BLEAC Tepe $3 to $5 dollars “experience ih sales or other pub reasonable reac on 3.7588 isnes—7 ere ae ~ HAULED, a RE sae Sones WOODEN BOAT D O. | WANTED ICE BOX MUST BE IN Tributes on Memorial = prosrem | contract OL _led Good [shape MA) 4219) = Day, Wednesday, May 30 If you wish to remember a loved LA siete aot ae REAS | Eiaains eo AL GENERAL, TRUCKING ANYTIME FURNITURE N EE DED | ~DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS . ANYTHING Cash In 24 bours for your equity Call now Edw. M. Stout. Realtor one im this manner, Entire nommeee or odd tots Get | call or write so that we may recelye it by Tuesday noon, Reasonable FE 54-0016 | 7 jie OR 3a AND PATCH PLAS- r MAUL EVERYTHING 1 ate service 86 State INCINERATORS Sees ASH _ or aura convenient hours is a pro! in N Saginaw 8st aero wan ON FARM MUST! ‘Mable means of earning for ey be able to operate milking ma- Fon. QUICK eine OF ALL! Open Eves. Till WANTED eineriMES WORK rubbish cleanup FE 4-5134_ Pea meyce. Walled Lake. : AVY HAULING. E Ue 86-0095 CE chines and modern farm women For infdérmation - , cae Want Ad Department our oe goods. call MYr- _! s.. 3330/N Rochester Rd MIDDLE AGED MAN AND WIFE) | fo manage apartment Apt and wages furn SILK FINISHER FULL | tioHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING: | i Business Soe Rubbish hauled sand, 2-060) ' YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF “THE PARTY LINE: New local company urgently needs SAARIES, saan ~ WETH | Meee LARGEST | chaufteur's porate pushes work of A-] FAVE TROUOMING poner cleaning ie repairs. 2-58 : SWrEE TO .BUY ALL, TYPES We are gainin Wed. Miscellaneous. 28 CYLINDER RECORDS FOR E ly type phonograph. OR 31750 ee “BUY A “AND _ Money Wanted | $3500 MORTGAGE ON eee undér construction, MAricet 3.586 _ Wanted to Rent 2 burs ONLY, WANT TO RENT OR F OUBE FU | DURSTAN’s PLOW=Rs 685 ure” “= TRUCKING AND | WAULING eS TODEUL ” CARTAGE Local and Long Distance Moving Phone FE 5-6806 5 DUCED RATES _ 2-8301 | pully experienced and: capable of | checking TACH eir-c aren parts | REPAIR MAN vi" vq Work Wanted Female It |2 WOMEN WANT WALL ing and cleaning FE 022 . IRONING $3 BU PICK OP Reason No obligation FE? arty for an APPL IANCE SERVICE We sefvice col makes of automatic ___ Funeral Directors — you DO NOT wish to work eT Orchard Lake Road PART TIME PORTER AND DISH- | Elderiy man preferred | hnels A-Hawk Restaurant oe — as otns My | Donelsgn johns . you DO NOT want to can- Cyd rene snes Sev. Age TREE paeRrice a fend imme Get our bid. F Trucks to Rent’ TRUCKS. TRACTORS LL ar ‘UF FOUNTAIN PENS vi cor ee An: ul repaired by factory trained oo Se meer ile FE 4-56 ~ REAL # tls ae (eeMEn Mave cones hg 2 men Vacant “and new homes New office plen- mand by the public sua the rage | Trailers and Tractors C HIMNE Y WORK nds a speciality meludine icauing! Also all tinds of brick work including repointing and re- a DAY'S WORK” WAN (ED exée. you are of executive caliber PHONE COLLECT. 9 DETROIT TO 0-82 40 2 OR 3 BEDRM HOME 1 IN TOWN. od Puneral Home—FE 41889 Voorhees-Siple rr: FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane o: Motor FE 2-097" Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 $. WOODWARD © NE ASTELL REALTY “XO [E "AYO! r 5 Men with perseverance for: career you like meeting people we registered co FE ae toes & golden, selling opportunity. S 7 BEDROOM HOME IN COUN. 3_ children Reference avall- able Reasonable Box 44 Pontiac | ¢ -—_-< | DRY “WANTS DAY WORK EX: you CANNOT’ work culaide | ee extimates. No tob tuo bie or smal i 26‘ W_ Huron. your home we have a very prof- pes plus commission. Bee M adnW. | m | WILL HAUL BLACK DIRT , andy: The Life Insurance Co of | : He te EXPERT TREE TRIMMING A & RF- eee Lots Pune ; To 6 ROOM HOUSE | BY | sponsible tenant on or before Ee ; 00 an se of our products great de- FE 6525 and ask for _EAVESTROUOHING TRADES aoe Close in. sete Our _FE a ae PRI $18 a meet aio deposit. a “PRIVATE BATH. 7 ae eee Pe 3 {ROOM, PRIVATE —— L BA a Private entrance. 319 Oc PVT BATH AND ENT. 3y ROOMS a7 8. Parke i AUBUR 1 small ehdld_we welcome rE 7-8514. RGE ROOMS, | and, entrance FE 24855 _ 3. ROOMS Cours ONLY. _ FE a NC _for 3. Nr ora r al FE 47059. Pvt. serait Automatic on heat. , Foows e BATH SEPARATE you _ worry Ss now. We u oom PRIVATE . and residential | 3, eathr Adults 1% Norton ali cetailay a LARGE ROOMS & BATH. SPRE « R . - y caooaa FURNISHED, W T—WE'LL INSURE [T ron are high school aduia, only, _Phon: . 3 RMS. NEW, “BRIGHT AND cheery in eat quiet home. _and after, 4 15 week days 3 ROOMS AND BATH NICELY hood. Anderson near Pike. Ground Month. Adults only. ROOM FU! FURNISHED “APT. i ROOMS PVT. ‘ENTRANCE. | AND ) NICE, CLEAN ROOMS AND PRI- vate bath for yeti couple only. 3 RMS_ PRIVATE WALKING “DIS- _tance from downtown 32. HEAT, LIGHTS AND GAS Laundry facilities 50 Northview cl Ph FE 5-6165 3 ROOM MODERN, CLEAN | 8:30 N Joh: 4 ROOMS AND BATH "NEAR PONTIAC “Mo. ee entrance and bath 1@ “ROOMS ‘AND BATH “MODERN. We are specialists in trading a reputation as | the leading traders of the Pontiac | Area Do not feel obligated. OOMs AND ‘BATH Pvt EN- aint to di t pointment to discuss he | BeriecckerE e101 +" ve possibulties of treding your Real | 8 tate. We have homes. farms, comes. business opportupities and. 4 Northern resorts listed for trade DORRIS & SON SELLING YOUR HOME? We are tn immediate need of good residential property in the City and Suburban area around Pontiac For fast courteous service, call Taylor, Realtor, FE REALTORS | 182 Wi Hurca Pr e FE 1357 unfurnished Private bath and en- . (ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH FE 4-6) la “ROOMS & BATH, ¢ CLEAN C COU- ES a Sar . ROOMS — AND gATH PRIVATE | APT TURRIBHED PRIVATE ENT light and gas included. LISTINGS NI NEEDED Business and commercial prop | erties, acreage or farms. Qualified | buyers waiting ROY KNAUF, Realtor LISTINGS AT Modern: E (icine FE 2-7421 OA 8-3339 S WANTED ALBERTA APT BLDG. 1 AND | have many buyers waiting We » (oF all kinds o “erty im the Rochester area 6 GRAVE "Lore ‘SALESMAN ay Saas Ww we are aerees to Sounle up 7 a | Painting & Decorating 20 WOULD LIKE DAY : 5-2080, CONSUMERS ‘POWER ENGINEER, wants nice furn apt Ref- FE 5-3540 after 5 pm COTTAGE. WANTED ON Lake Cooley rake er Union Lake 1 lc wexizea Motel € bd od i and repaired free estimates mas per apace, also others. “HIGHEST QUALITY ADDRESSINO ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Re- airing & rewinding 218 E Pike. _FE_ om A-1C USTOM DECORATING Steaming service Com- . 5 QR 6 ROOM HOUSE Write Pontiac Press ed WIDE. | REAL ESTATE ae ‘RVICE OF IAC The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | IRONINGS WANTED PHONE FE 41253 | at ‘custom ~ PALN TING, | PAPER- ECTR SE WE R GL i NING Sinks — ene Service an oe) 2 N cosa Saal ceed OCS DRE ee wOuL D LIKF 2 OR 1 DAYS work Ae featuring SiTERTGn & EX: ; MA ‘Share Living Quarters 30, TO LIVE IN AND CARE ground sae prepared rE 43387, =| for chuaes more for home than COUPLE TO Beane HOME, 5-1992 y1ve2 | LADY. WISHES WORK BY DAY PRY 8-3435 9 time on) asia} commissions D “CHARLES RESTOR WOMAN TO WORK _ “TODAY WITL PAY. service Free pick ur, and deiive HE ATING SE RV IG L insurance be ~Ok kee per red Ward Bast Partridge sta mio ve ress @ssumes no ‘tespon * — + Chae Nir es +0 FUF REFINED YOUNG nish work and material on 17 addition to bome in exchange fee down payment on J vr than to cance! the charges ‘for that portion of the first * enitares ‘$30, a week: show you how ing , gitcorating., 26 vrs OL ive NiLSEER| Day or night FE 4-1063 Days OL a TING CO one valueless throw : error. ae ti TV, live in, 2 adults, OL Se | INTERIOR AND 1 EXTERIOR | DEC- vrating of any kind R. bi- o: too small Free estimates [eed Ge Eiizadeth Lske Ro E 8-2045 WELL EDUCATED Grnuak GIRL to in | sod home Piease call, ‘Ortonymie | one other person im nice apt home Will consider renting nicely | furn home Box 31, Pontiac Press | Wid. Contracts, _Mtgs. . 32 WANT TO SELL OR, buy a seat contract? For quick T. G. Trocke | WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND NOMEN - afternoon or Mon ss “PL ASTE RING FR 37620 MAXWELL WASHING & PAINT-| UMBING. ‘AND HEATING HM 8 | FE 5-2212 Son FE ¢3767 ca Eo AND DECORATING — MY HOME gaMs GRINT DING ict IPPERS. af- oli nt and tune-up work vs wach Koen AND IRONINGS SEP- PL ae —— ARE FRONT ee ANTED LAKE FRONT COTTAGE [WANTED || LIGHT REPAIR , arate or together. Picku $522 - ee WASHINOS_ One) aod, PAINTING AND 1 DECORATING. bath tile or floor tile, by ihe hour rt job Free estimates. ca Saws, aHtand Law mmowers FAINTING t fe 12 lock ype oe’ noon day previous "eetiee after 1 No a calls WE “ARE: EMBARKING ON AND Need men who are Transient W. be cancelled up to 920 a the ay of peace areal woah DESIRES) ‘WORK BY THE Roger B. Henry, Inc. at err St. 1849 E. Auburn Rad residentia) prop- mrivate bath adults only. BACHELOR APT. N END. PVT. man or woman _FE | 92-4376 OL 1-012) lineriester _ Mich” ette ‘ Empoyes clean cowie pes WILE BUY FR¢ Mo | 8 OWNER Small house nee lot_and good location. $500 do FE 2-5103, | WILL BUY OR Tee YOUR LAKE Le ell bo sers reek 8800 ommerce a. Pa Peauec! EM 33) R. ens EX Univ 1-5798 ~ Fe RNISHED | APTS 1M Lat ra 195 ORCHARD LAKF. Elderly couple preferred LARGE BASEMENT APT. LAKE NICE cl EAN 3 ROOM ArT S15-per week, plus utiliiies 389 a = > ses BUY OR SELL I will personaliy buy your prop- erty or wil! sell t for you and | get cash if the | Rent eae Unfurnished. 34 rice is reasonable, Call now and let_us prove RILEY. BROKER “We need 5 Oakiang lots. A_G. ELLIOTT & SONS 2 ROOM APT PARTLY FURN. _FE FE 41157 t ; RCOMS & AND SHOWER. PRI- vate entrance. ieanire at caretak- MA 6-2503 ve $10 50 “PER WEEK Util. furn. Will) also furnish stote in good condition, reasonable, sub- stantial down payment. Call M __ 40473, after 400. and vad ufo meeded. - We Specialize In properties locate: in Water. | Ts ROOM OCEAN GARAGE APT. Pr fore Bpeinetield & ‘ndependence | ie list with us! ings Welfare plan second to none Pleasant working conditions y A F Beck Shoe Store. ashington, Royal Oak, M enaur 1648 _Union | Lake. Ra home and .6me wages is Saw ol ayn iow ers CASH WANT AD RATES Lines: 1-Dey 3 Days § Days Pontiac Call anv time FE_ 4-0234 | _ Building Service AUDITIONS: REMODELING, ay WOMAN FOR GENERAL “OFFICE es tor Pp ainting ig & Wall W ashing | Pree estimates: PE F208 PAPER HANGING 1 REASONABLE FE 46829 SHOVERS RS WALL Sa ARHING “SERV: YOUNG _MAN FOR RESTAUR wid winds —_ ] \ be mpt courteous ppsesice i 4 dys larkston_, Real Estate 2. 8 Main, GOALS: Mich. MApie 5-5821 Work = ¥ Wamburger, moe Milford ee MUtual “5 = YOUNG MEN rigas | Florida. return Publie con- | tact “work Average st ah Experience unnecessary WOMEN TO WORK IN HOME. SU- _ 585 _Bradford ‘Bt. ‘Pontiac, rising the care ou patients PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR | Pritts painting Reasonable rates rst 238 8 Jessie FE ¢ 7669 . WASHING “AND | PAINTING « E. Se : FE 8-048) | Fan TRIMMING AND REMOV- lor Ted MeCuliourh No ck glassed and sc reened | egene TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV-’ al Free estimates FE 2-6019 FE ad. sf @naeeKun Sanee ysseeaa Aber housework. $75.00 per mo, | ‘Rent Apts. “Furnished 33 or fast action & top dol- mee Syme OR lace |3. ROOMS ‘AND BATH : Inquire 1590 John R. ¥. LOWER. + RMB AD AND bedroom FE 2-7 Tn APT _UNFURN ee on Dixie. MEL. 7-7281 BLE EROM SEARS NSE NCE clean for shee apt. ‘for 1 gentie- man FE 4g4 1 RM. CLEAN PVT BATH | Photos & Accessories 21 | - ~ { CONTRACTS WANTED frig & utilities Refines ads _Ref FE 2-39p0 We need econtrarts far immerctates f Us: KIICHENETTE mvt bath washing fax Aa lts pny Alberta Apt LLOYD MONROE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Peddo /2 LARGE poode NICELY FUP Sultable for 2 bovs or 2 g rls 5-1690 € Physio-Therapy TE can Te or FE 4.4813. $200, 000 :. Available “sweDisH MASSAGE & THE RAPY —Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service | ON SILKS AND WOOL- VB TRE NCHING ey etc -* “A a = ls __ Help Wanted Male _ ; Ambitious ear Abely 1064 w Huron 81, 2 90 YOUNG MENS Nits Television Service Need 7 men to vat ormani: ration. iene ee New York ES EUIET re SGarucn| Plowi ing swell ROM OTUEEING cee 2.0077 pase OR NIOHT Ty SERVICE FE 1296 8390 |COPENHAVER'8 RaDIO al Oe : / A Racements a epecialiy Tranepurteven turilned OR SAL. isi { et N “aibiea AND INST he R35 2 AND 3 | ROOMS. PVT BATH, _fhewly detorated | Applv 79 Clark IDEAL E FOR BACHE- 106 _Dresden 3 ROOME. PARTIY FURNISHED e Ra OOM APT WITH PRIVATE. * ettrance 174 Mt Clemens St. FE 102 Washington prt entrance EE 2 diene Dudesine FE 98736 or FE 50410 We have tmmediate buvers EXPERT — etY SERVICE ATTEN TI ION” 2 ROOMS AND BATH. WITH PRIV ert 40 Dwight FF 8-27 Help. Wanted Female 7 “personally tor fast needed in iu area irati on rx = a x = Bis at once at 1406 Auburn Road i at ea ay RE FAIR GARDEN PLOWIN¢ a eee GARD: PLOWING ROOM +2 ROOM RECT aee FURN. Adults only FE 2-4207 ment. 64 Hill St RMS BATH. UTILITIES NEW- surcesa If they, can find vicinity of Auburn Meiehis ; ! ; 79438 F ATTE : : > + . > A call to FE 5-4622 levsrom ProwIna aND GARDEN 1704s. Telegraph Rd. ¥ trainees who know keyboard plowing Tractor work = 2 obs in the nation. Full or Ty pewriter Serv ee Employment Agencies RA ALL F BIRM INGH \M KINDS OF CEMENT WORK 3785 GARDEN. PLOWING & DRAGGI ' ‘T Us 5 TYPEWRITERS & “ADDING MA. ate ot Tour con APPOINTMENT 801 ICITOR erick, (BLOCK 4 AND ( CE MENT ae paper store to assist owner ‘3 _ fa Robinwood Immeciate full or part time: Serc- and dragging LPL 56850 e decorated in priv home AND “BATH. “‘unLities _furn “Call before 5 30 FE ADULTS ROOMS AND BATH only excellent location. west side $60 a month 2 RGOMS 4 ROOMS ee LOWER WASHING ay ILEGES. 166 RURNEHEDmAGART eva nan ENTR HEAT & HOT Witten R per week Prefer quiet @deriy ¢ 5781 rf oyvoung couple FE 2-57 2 ROOM APARTMENT, 22 Auburn Ave URN] \WSiipiz es | Ti = PHONE FE 4 7706. 2 LARGE RM. APT UTIL “FURN ROOM APARTMENT | $12 Week 75 Clark Cane N oe OWING — ORY walmcen 8am and tr IMMEDIATE CASH FOR- YOUR = Ex and expeniend ed pee UN GS 2 ROOM FURNISHED: 1 CHILD | welcome. — priy ate entrance _Mt Clemens APPLIANCE 6 SERVICE MAN LICENSED Nea WAND GARDE NPEC Owise t S = _fene BapeRienced ony rr “EAKL Bs custom CPHOLSTER. 2641 Free ectimetes aici UPHOI STEPINO GRAPH FE k. I. Templeton, Realtor _ CEDEN & back E fiing Nex resin CE- FE 535-3405 To “GET THE MOST “FOR YOUR _man Milford MUtual 42885. NPE GARDEN pre OWING, _? ROOMS ROOMS AND BATH “Adults, FE 4-3 2 ROOMS, ete DECORATED. off, N Perry > | tsi ROOMS. NO CHII "DREN. “UNDER ae Heat & Hot water furn, 458 52 “ROOM” LOWER AND 5 ROOM “PVT. ENT. | 5 anor ROOMS A AND BAT BATH. Laundry factlities. private bath t AND BA decorated. for couple _ette AUTO SALES an until ree have seen us - CAPITOL pees & Co8e a co e 2 ROOM _A} AND BATH WITH HW HEAT. lights and gas FE 2-7423 GARDEN - Flowina LOST LADY 8 LONGINES COTE: $11 12 Rewa "2 ROOMS, _74 Close St inp SALES PROMOTION uy MECHANICAT ENGINEF a | GARDEN ProwtNa BY THE LOT) prospect and a repeat customer. every 2 or 3 vears _nancing. eines PE 4-470. |2 NICE” ROOM Pvt 1 BATH, entr Adults re 2-840 $250 000 See-me before vou | Operation experience essential anc 1 insurance experience sired Compensation — can sel for an interview see seeding ccs sédding F FE M Ee eve mE RV Ick | 15 E | Lost WHITE ‘PERSIAN “CAT VI- cinity of Woodward and Square | SARDEN ROTOTILLING. 3 FE. 2-6920 _ PE 8-0416. or FE 5-3308 Brummett-Lincicome ro 8 Teiey “CABINETS | PLOWING. men oniy. “tine! wort . Pontes 14 _FE 5-8418 FE 44878 or ae 2-5492 | ELDERLY VADY. TO Assist itn CAB DRI DRIVERS. ETEADY OR a PART 28 or old ELE ‘WAYS CALL FE . GRAY PARKER EVER: To Bur—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY co REALTORS front of Wanes or Cloonans or ir Mattes wore FE 2-0579 aft STEA art time 2% bo crt Hea SERVICE. FHA oe i siaeetnntetere rman tee COMBINATION souPre (AN c with “ROTO” TILLING _ Rooms rson Apply E Entrance if ROOM EAST BL vp “TERRACE. ATH NEWLY 116 LaFay- 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 7328 18ST FLOOR, APPLY “18T FLOOR ¢ CLOSE 12-773 _1p_Call_FE 2-6663 or FE fone aduits only, 200 N. D FLOO} 3 . BA all utilities, furn 523 Orehard Lk PE 47301 2 ROOMS KITCHEN AND | BATH. _Child_ welcome 431 N Perry ROOM APT PE 41175 2: ROOM BATH PRIVATE. EN- trance 1 or 2 adulta. 109 Norton 'Y ROOMS UTI 8 FURN only 258 Orchard Lake | 2 ROOMS CHILD WELCOME Call bef 3° FE 5-2797 211 tool ust erienced 3525 Elizabeth Lake Ra wns and eardens aos Dutch. | 5799 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Open Evenings and Sundays YOUR LIFE'S MADE EASIER through Classi- Lost BLACK WALLET CONTAIN: ing paces papers 2 ROOMS NICELY time. es of over. lal) 438) » 4 Woodward Bham _MI 6-4853 — near bus line #85 Fra nets call FE 4-7704 Rewa'rd RHINESTONE NECKLACE Vicinity of Ine. 0 FES. Ww 2 MORTGAGES To solve every- rd a) 20135 between 9 | OPEN : day y problems quickly, dial ibe ease power rake. i" 2 ROOMS. BATH. PRIVATE: ENT _TV, child_welcome 2 LARGE ROOMS JOWNTOWN, Inquire 22 Auburn FE 5-0495 3 ‘Exp WALTRERARS _JACK'8 HAM-| ae PLOWING & GRAD.* “Lost “your ren PRANTL. ~Tté = jwiase dir, @. manure. ne @ \ | Michigan Animal meses League. wai RooMs “AND BATH ADULTS FURNISHED AND BATH A CARAGE ffice in rear, _ 1 CHILD” WELCOME, - #8 Mechanic. EL - we 3 ie RGE ROOM at AND Bai “3 4h £ 2 ve zi 7 : . é i qT . j ey oS , Nee . ! > ay . é . t ( as ra , : : 2, : ; » re \ * 4 é - LA < *, 7 he. : _ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 + SIXTY. Rent Apts. U: 34] Rent Office , = — SIXTY-THREE } Apts. Unfurnished 34) Rent ( Spece 41| For Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS By Jav Alan ls a a é \ a vA ___For Sale Houses: 4 Bed For Sale | Houses 43 43) ___For Sale louses “a ___For Sale Houses 43 4 -.+ BY OWNER HOUSE & LOT AT 164 YOUNO aT. eT. eS ee - : . E. . we end 05 ‘lete, 4. | 490, down. Low monthly pay: WILL. {BUILD BRICK as DRONE, COMPLETELE _ : ) dn., $60 per mo. . | SY OWNER SEMINOLE HILLS. ¢ : ; d oe rete : | bédvoem home. Natur: oe ee fae a ian CNT OT eee |S ea Near sil lakes school bus at door = Ss gs ; | ‘ox with 29 908 2. + me — _ F = : No Real Estate agents, Phone t |p pay oii _ : ¥ on HOME fu sea . . AT EMBREE & GREGG . EW: or ket he tie Eve. FE 2-100 or Pe same) FRANK SHEPARD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | , 158 UNION LAKE'RD ARTLY FURN.. AND|MATN FLOOR ATION ON | Office at cor Tienken and Admas FOUR AND BATH DOWN, PIN- . sem aint UNION LAKE VILLAGE bath. Pvt, ent., faa” Reacts. West Huron, next to Riker OL 1-7613 ished attic, good basement and COLORED GI's - SMALL APT PARTLY FURN Build Idea! for retail or pro- furnace. Reasonable. - Corner lot. ANNOUNCING THE {OPEN- ; MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE PE 2. fessional nicrrices, office. | Ward Drayton Wains. | Moar. stores, ING of 60 new 2 an Twin Beach Tar 7 ze Realtor. 1050 ' R I- or ap- sles) bungalows pol ‘i UN [ON COURT APTS. | Bere! Fite NEW pominent vasishW Walton ””| evga Siete pect ee | TS Aten, tope oun t yar as 3, rooms mi, ath. Adults only. . oll furnace tile bath built- screens, storms & well insulated OUR r oP Re RENT WILL in cupboards im the la: In fin 1 : VALUE * "G. meTEMPSTE AD be air pear A tesf pat a HOMES 5 kitehen. Painted walls in’ to nee clea Barieges eer EVER" Brepdiiees_ Fi vee: zi secretarial service n fie GI's _ latest color schemes. City lakes, 4900 will handie pep treo hae! F pad 102 foonsd 5, cal] FE Lan tee FE. 2.3844, bil Thad Ton $250 DOWN sewers sidewalks, water, . sale aod auc ue £ m3 S : gas. Models to inspect las park Rent Houses Furnished 35 : $68 MO. INCL. TAXES | #04, of ,20ur mecion | "Orchard Lake Village fayg ode oll meee Rent fouses Furnished 35'For Rent Miscellaneous 42, The L AKESIDE) FU > $12,000 Call Now! Only $200 down, come te, lorie “e built home| ing. Living room hae 8 ft, 4 edall Gamade nocuee Mmae RAN | LL PRICE $12,000 pits csoatugirecats own. Taalileninrittantacerenionssenaiin 0 pce window. and. vests: ES NEAR } CAR GARAGE SUITABLE FOR , , BRICK AND FRAME es , t ule closet spacious kitchen, i ery. Couples or bachelors | wood PB Ooes or storage 18 Glen- NEW RANCH HOM ES 3 BE re ROOM: RAY O'N “EU Real wr good beach ens Uving with ® dining ares | child welcome. Free rent to a 3 N = P j TH » ea tor rooms yFA oll tw ; ' we ottached 30 ft garage Ga snore wlth experience to manage and soap ani SON SaNDRR-FOL ON LARGE LOTS i LIVIN Woon. “x 120 (208. Tele Open heat. In very desirable residen- pay méate of approximately 2088 Commonwealth, ishers’ scrubbers ement grind- + Aer bad ae hone Ba 103 or PE 5-728 Mal’area. A good buy at $15,000 "and Mee tal toner. , 2088 Comminweail | srs. steamers eto PE N31l. 340 IN WATERFORD ear school ant shoppin Homes Co-opeantive ve Real slots Exchange | Terms cas be ertanged tnd | insurance. FHA costs ; 7 BEDROOM HOME. COM. pan weet $28) DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE sted on Milford Rd. I'e mile ment. Better look ot these . — furn , Modern, clean Lake. roy ee oe bord ace nyse FLL Gatce of Highland Ra, (Mbp). WESE SUBURBAN Office open dally ® am. to 6 30 rag yeene Row iy¥s ease at $95 a mo | . Sa aig Ty ; anes: Pod Heres FE 30179. | Ra Devisburg. Holly, Melrose | Close to schools, churches and | OPE N 2 HOMES FOR 1 lem sae, | ee ee saniel| ; ' i sepetel sioner WAFL 4. shor centers 2 large bedrms. 00. to 7 00 Daily and Sun THIS WEST SUBURBAN with Eves, FE 3-3708 or EM 307, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor fi ace, auto oil heat, wall I ONE WAY ture window. 1% dothe, large | ser wat SCHE =LL lake prive. oo Crescent Lake is - 262 S. Telegraph eal. Open 0-9 y ; + = fO_6-1528 con- aaa RO 5-1202 fenced yard. near Air: a AST TO COAST ee ~7O_CIS | sists of 6 lovel Co-c ive tate 36044. on RENT HERE | LEAVE. THERE coe neat yu oom, forced | Cosy mene, KE am powie | 2 vedroome. laxle foot oot living em Co-operative Real Estate Exchange F Rus (3 O83 ADULTS ONLY. |p QPry, 0nd, clgsed Tratlers vileges. See this unusual home | Living room with “dining .L. Well| gre 'tNencumpg, foam, Yery, mod: n in TACK Near Shops. OR, 3-4619 after 3.30 ow on Stes Dixie Hwy. buy ay kitchen Attached garage, full a a. O18 feet, ont thors 1§ a ] CRESCEN } ve out Dixie Hwy. to Water- large lots Nice shadé th : sig bake Sense coe ey Sune ford: turn ‘eft on Aadersonvile ful view of lake Priced st #8900 rele echar es ore — LOVELAN D Bewiy decorated inside and out. For Sale Ho 43 3 blocks to model on Reasonable down payment. Attrac-| ter hea pee pdt ond tole lonley | furniabed | lakes petvil ouses cara! street Mode! pen daily 3 to a Uve terms ve poli hep) Gaol heart FE brite ao Feamore nov Owen Te TT | Fak oe HU nwtdemem S~v ALLAN, SCOTT LAKE ae beep epg tiny adel Ou . re Saree *¢- SEEOO PE cies! | WNE APP’ . 313 Here ts @ fine retirem nt home ’ be im SUPLEX HOME @ LARGE RMB.| acres. & romo modern home. : “ Carpeted living room & dining| [cont Om repr of praperty there NO DOV and ba New home. © pre-| New Del¢o heat. Kool V. wa nd e foom 3 rooms, moderns bath a nice clekn and neat root VN PAYMENT to ts. 1 1 oe ae Please, Harold, 2” b house -which V Vio a jor rent or lease.| ings. Storms and screns. 2 car The , Harold, ¢an't it wait until the commercial? bunny kitchen basement. New oll | the sama bonnet peen, rented A NO MORTGAGE COST 7940 a Brooder house. Storm ___ furnace Double garage 2 large | years tee 906 ber or st past 5 bane 10 Die Rwy. | bear Matcher Ra $1270. with : ” jote Dgnutiful shade Laks Doni | of Uihle Rome” te. 613,600. with eins isecins hear nraeter e x | wi C ; egen teed @ vy 68. tth : A y room er LOOK _$5.000 dn OF 39-5383. ontinental __For Sale Houses 43 For Sale_ Houses _ 48 reasonable terms tment oniy ‘contact by appoint. rea homes “wit ‘with ma with aml dows i <3 Tee (AC Re ee ees [| arene Seareenarts ee | ~ E ‘ 16 overnite kitchenettes, 1 block $5000 CASH AN ADVENTURE IN MODERN 3100 | TINOS WANTED | Dorothy Sny ae Lavender | [ae A pane a ve S30 OR pel pata Sky. Clark's Corner Cane maret Jot heat rnished A 3 bedroom brick with full base-| New 2 bedroo $3, sai MYERS REAL VEBTATE. FEL 1075 | “40 "W Huren R PE 24il R aes REAL ESTATE a — = 7m PARTLY epirance. S oY we “Grade petro po, in — Lorraine Manor x 300 and only sie jenn. a $50 Hy FOR ROCHESTER HOMES = ia pon le ath, Um L AKE EST, ATE “furnished at Pen tne ia" yes Brickerete fara ke Ayers ‘3 ro pe firette & ry public seite water. nis LOOK FRAN g c Open Si ends Sundays $ 200 Dn ake Drea) pa, a wre 5s bed- ams “Take Rd Comer, M59 | “6 cach dante Liverno!s & 20| standing gp renocey Lepciyetaneare| | Alan + pea ah ere Riastered : K HE 'PARD nN. | FOR COLORED | oO NLY. 2 BED. e | on bth overlooking inchuding : SUALL FURS. HOUSE am FER PE jwoakin, Owner | gnaie, tates, Bei ac seme | Pal Qesaeged fore, Mal teh | Cor. Tienten & adams ot ptt Te | om, Tie beak, roll plospes | ee, nels or ores _ty_A ferent crcocias yao leepra 5| . tool Ls , WILLIAMS LAKE PLUS COSTS room Gas heat et with retreat Ln- et nN S cor carsee ‘oehesed crores TEL - as AREA, MODERN’ “AD AMS ing picrare wigtow ‘Gas heat ead |. UCKLER REAL TY 1 rm. modegn waterfront ho Mediate possession Call after 5, V erans and recreation room with fire- housetrailer, couple only. FE Gesinator inelnerator, .Lorraine 236 N. Saginaw “hse w - floors, large. Immediate Occupancy ene ends FE 31608 : | egpral. An lta 3 pn guest house : INCOME ‘anor gives you suburban living Well-landscaped lot Priced . i For 2 families an Paddock, vie.| with sc us, OWNER WANTS sour 1 mat ar For information, ¢ FOR COLORED $1000 DN. H. P. HOLMES IN _Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 Pite ‘s'"si8.000 witn $3,000 dows. | lice mg re og |S Oe gasietl' a’ ine wei p Monte Belore rer tl aot mart lead apietnacy }408- Sheinse- Detroit. MES INC. | a “| MAS eee nOret, $1800 yearly.| ghurches '& schools. Basew in painted besemeni. Oil heat. ™ First Payment Tdeal for te handyman "Sas ee ky. In CO auire aaed Puntos Dive LAKEFRONT LOTS Vv x? Fenced yd. $10,400. yments, Ss monerms: at 65000 w tn 00. mo. |: 4 BEDROOM aa Ce Ga teen Party) a tou avaliable, feoch lentes up A $800 DOWN A= 4h ras teres. ine. ylvan Lake aa New 2 Bedroont’ Nicholie & “heater. 33 W. Marca. 2 | Cony and spacious; large | itving tig Aegis “Aaterénces FE) Begiehyfyivan — Manon | FHA $2,500 DOWN |“ TS ED? om, Wares bes qrerg eee! -~ FHAHomes ~ | —— | window. “tamily” dining “room. ful BUSINESS Lots a rernberty o Daily 1 wo 8 PM. JUST MARRIED? bath and ween-room With or ANDERSONVILLE ROAD 1t71 17 pomeet ae “ou alum- | 3 3 & BATH. MODERN. = (Gall Mater Wert _ Montcalm at ern ape pe off Elizabeth Lake| In °8 years this neat 3 bedroom| Ww! reste, = Lata Auto. gas heat This excellent 5 rms. & bath (2 1Vl ] I iS reg ease and screens, 2 acres Westend, near Tel-Huron Shop- At a one! al jow br phone FE 44100, starter home will be yours free with cabinets, tile oath,” ie route bdrms) close to Waterford has thi Shere ro ping Cente: LAKE AREA and clear. Lake Brinliges puis’ | makes ® eso J Se Mi room, Wide City ‘ots. vbity “ee full bsmt, auto heat, Insulation with isa real 611,500 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 2 BLKS Leone St. Vacant 4's roo ing 21236. Ot! and| The eil-Crosie Bienen th “table er and water rr) Case, 2\car garage. paved drive, hice- rms. from lake. Refrig & stove, adults| Needs wor own screens. Shower bath tully tn-| top stove, shopping and bu ly landscaped lot, 140%200 Bron LAK preferred. 8 miles south of Pon- a month 1 block from gro- sulted. Just right for you et| ef and m cabin ‘mates Ld trees, paved road. $ = pind meet tiac, near Commerce Rd.. EM; ¢ery. $6,500, $1.800 down and $55 ee to = h MODEL — Take Saginae to Oak- | 63.000 dn. It's very nice. Mod ] mode : pote a) Le od 3-3979. — RENT, BEAT ae month Phone OR 31298 tor an peavares | ets. 2 or. | land. west oe and 7 blocks CHERRYLAND gt \ e cened § porch, replay oe and eth. i roo! ppoint™ en eee now. * brick, alum , im to ~_ ; eld Gall after” 1 FES) seo fete Jeswor ge nacenes ree oemes BROS - windows ana senpens. Real i 195 miritececes. noewent A Seiten rm |} bdrm home. Ai ee een yrennne Corner scm “teatares. Fall prise exty ehh bed td pode . wo arse ee rma. th, fireplace, full J RMS, PRIVATE BATH AND EN-'383 Auburn Ave PE ¢3393 . fACUT beat. Reinforced comerete drive-| OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P heat. ins: _ trance. 7188 Glass Rd., Bald Eacie | fer 6, Call REALTORS A ol MMACULATE en iba = dca y sewer uM. =—y pate $14,800. ~ an YOUN NG—REALTOR fe Lake. OR 31-2420 or FE 2-705) __ Phone OR 3-1298 ee ee me Denton Pia wate ep b. Bricee| PEARL BLDG. CO Better see 412_W. Huron J ROOMS, BATH AND UTIL, Gag FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BED- | Open Eves ‘til 9 — Sun. 1 to 8| fis so clea bb pe : . , PE ¢-4525_ heat, newly decorated, fenc room yick, Bloomfield High- It Is so clean you will be tempted up. Open Gunter, os Chel- VE *-1923 HURON GARDENS BAROAIN ; yard. FE 5-895! | lands Phone OL 31896 after @ iMMED. POSSESS. B DRM. wae 0 fuli}, carpesed Wing ri 40000 Pe 22108. ‘er Lome Trinereom. 4 qming t. tore o'Sunday. oe TL ne PE e083 Say DRAYTON PLAINS J ROOMS AND BATH, GOOD LO-) _P™ house. Lk. priv.” full path dining yeouss! Ths * So NE W . pcm! ree Ham and @ little - = : plastered walls Mily new auto, of] furn.. ™- = een ee eee Otten | ql ILFORD AREA | 28 ee ee a WE WILL wae’ role exter eet] eerie af a tare x L] ry o +e stores, . home. t. Cinceld toa Rasta Bars tute Across] trom OM’ previa grommets. ve inspected the well arranged | Build you: 3 bedroom) 3 BEDROOM HOMES $8400 — ‘91600 dn oat =x! nan dinine tee Hving a, oe kiteh- 288 Whittmore acres of excellent Scareameia DORRIS Pdgprpey akong orgy -_ will —— i ot ie starter ea! toting . . “ss Aha) ag Poa Waltham ere th’ 1M ppb ra ' c the screen " wo-car ar. . s 5 nA - - J R6oM HOUSE | th DRAYTON Barn for horses or chickens. Bea- 4 . in terrace qveriookin ate spa well. septic, wired. automatic hol CIT sh 4 rms, beth full polo fernece ; hone ‘oul b heat, electric ro breat- Plains. OR | utifal view of Kent Lake Park s e er. & with $1. Se Mrakericoaparatson’ tacked cious 0 ft elas rep lawn. |, Water, kit. and all interio Mandy to school. Priced at R lt : SIDE ATTENTION TRANSIENT “TEACH. | 1 ation | invit MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE This home ts at stvle| studding. rior all com- SEW F RS with 960 mo. - vacant. Can you eda ry EAST S SIDE. ers. Modern auto, heat, ail ¢on- P., HOLMES INC. Ff home with @ utilit vonat f the ? : N. As beat this Move right inte ou, sit room veniences, available rescaal Sept. Ist wt ry-BDetruit WOod ward 1-7101 VACANT } BEDROOM HOME kitchen and an attached !'y car or Mr. Brown Centertine, Mich brick terrace unit, pedeesunn thru June 30th, Located at 1750 Tack: OUISE. ~G00D «RM MOD $1800 DOWN garage with pull-down stairs for | $750 ‘DOWN: atr ~ NEWL irdeocty | : LoeuM bath up. large ivne room. Ghin wesislels Ran aporous nia | Deuse! | Outstanding cedar shake modern| fve™ead storage If you want to TET. BROWN, Realtor Nicely furnished suburban § Bbeobs . —— Pull Gaseme po Dw -miles from. Pontiac acces ‘miles | ees eames: 2 lots. reed, tor puaiol eased Aarne oak floors, fish peated cap dts ces Ht Loe 1963 W. Huron PE 2-4810 a ‘s De statied ve eae a iy ‘arene re “Wissen ‘ing car = g ie ule bs ’ * formation, ail UNiveraity 1838 {Sent 8 ia miles rest jot| Ditch fash doors. Lovely te bath lator fou prvnger on Wond:| Evenings, cau On OM) 822,0ER MONT ERES, | Oni sia win cle 6 WE BUILD ghadiee permitted. a fter 6 k a : o only dn. s and screens. ee ‘ : Sy ' .* — few i BORM TAKE I ROMEO $10,-| 11 acres and 6 room house yess Lot 170x200. Price 99.975. athe , 4042 WW OODMERE $7,400 TOTAL NICHOLIE & HARGER CEDAR SHAKE 09. 5 "k. G, HEMPSTEAD 200 with quecowdnts scliler’ rentil ment, wnnis area, ed EXCEPTI on oft Bashabaw Road. Love! yu y 0 OW. Nero ‘FE 6-410); MW you are considering bu: e . HURON PE 1958 ' ' saree ead" iealion” house. f MOOANEON NORTH SIDE modern bungsiow Well A TERMS = new *, be sure and our | FE Eve. 2-071 NEW } BEDROOM HOME, $45 | down payment “ Attractive large white frame five built and "immaculate. tnroughout MODEL OPEN DAILY @ SUNDAYS Cont Lexryed tiene for an Mimonth 300-E Columbia AS alow whh state rooms and unfinished attle.| Dry basement, of] heat, ———— | ontempor valrad outstanding modern-to-minute 3 FOR onth _ mbia __ (GO. NC ARBLE, Realtor | cxpunspunenlow with stélrway to) Pull basement, _recre: room| 16 fruit trees, 2 lots, lake priv. | sii sub bvakeT COUNTR bedroom bungalow with full base- OR COLORED KEW YE YEAR R¢ ROUND sl Nicettp ool ‘6261 aeserconrie Rd.’ Waterfora| al bedrooms practically finished | {cat ‘stores ener’ F Caren st t00)— "Forme. hows eal by | Clarkson's finest” “cated M7 walls. marble. window Pictared FAMILIES Plas screens ramic * or ad ar i te tS ple, No children. References. No x J iaee_ ee — gendy | tue beth, very neat snd clean tn ot | BVG INVE ES A MENT co: in 108) by the owner, Of floors Our builder ts tentious, 192 Bassett St. off Earimoo drinkers. Write Pontiac Press) ODF N HOUSE garage Price 48.600. payments gon | “ror 2808 wih terme |- JOSEPH F. REISZ prlnediconglig wogfomogt O og 3 og ey | RT SAM WARWICK CHAS 3B BED. eecroem $12,200 Full basement, Pauie ecoee near Catholic and ' | REALTOR 53% W. Huron Bt, | 8 “ACRES “WoobED: e eTTR | YEAR lear paacheas areas Hh will build according Le a ? epee: tra: featu 3 Aes foom, medemn ranch home. Gas! ‘2 oer Ue see wr leccent ible ___PE_ 20280 or Ml ¢4419 Pltraaet Ure Full Basement $4,- storage room All floors car- ifeations if you some krotty pine porch off rear bed- heat. in Bylvan Lake, 1 yr. lease ed or 2 fireplaces, ees room, — G S130 pet mouth FE ¢-s000 of FE eens ‘Crescent Lake. moun papa lo ase-ray water heat. heat - reihed khehen ashe sei NEW 3 “BEDROOM . RANCH, ‘a ACRE, $8,950 Excellent Income Lovely 2 bdrm home, neat as» pin. Thermopane windows. DORRIS & SON REALTORS Aluminam storms and sereens — rick, private | Suudivial Neat. clean and attractive modern ie Sings on large lot Basement, hot ai to : te 78a W Huron PE +1697 and fenced rear Po Full SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT | QUCh Private, lake subdivision. | shingle two bedroom bungalow. | Possibilities furnace 1% car garage | Need Seen een eee | Be alse price $10,500, terme. Beth Auto, heat, children, eicome 3401 oat uk aoe é With breezeway and garage Base. You must see this exceptionally | fruit trees 810.000 Terms eee Gunes eae ene 7 ROOM BRICK a eg eo 3 ¢ a air heat, a e well-kept 8 room heme, to fully ing for tools ' Bloomfield lesple, St. Ph. FE 2-6412. John _FE #2031. of Clarkston MA $1274 kitchen and bath you will admire. a T iG T k ray ed 24 ee : ppreciate it. @ rms. & full bath inaler, ‘Rent Lake Cottages 36A NUNTNG CARIN Ix NORTHERN | {Zigy7™ feelin Can'be Soll'cs | RAS TON, ererrrenie @ paatees tener) mde cs ROCK OM | ties ceeesceery root | Rares ieceeesioat | eet rece eke : : chtgan.MA_5 ' arge close emt, oi] heat. 1648 Union Lake Rd EM _}-4671 to Clarkston Fu «ROOMS, LAKE FRONT. sue SELL EQuiry” To eee Boe [tamxl reonr punGAatow) eats Open Eves, ‘til 0 — Bun_1 to $| shown by appointment on WEST SIDE pines, jue 1500, We wr with HE imboee Up 2 Reale . GI RESALE ° 30 ij , . . 4 _for_season. FE 2-437 : | and take over paym t 2546/ Dandy pe Ce RADE hea: HIGH & DRY W alking Distance Ranch type. Dressewny — THIs ue TODAY. . WE ST € CITY -— . ro 3 —— living room, APT. ON LAKE ae a NE, JULY Massena, Union Lake. met Aviltow room bungalow with basement at 8 acres on pavement. Pull. dr aeapee tits Y ene ~ rood 7, and 3 piece bath. August, $600 season of $80 week | Rd fround level facing jake Ban, ct] Dasement Nice 7 room house. al | to Downtown shake siding, ofl not waler PAUL. A. KERN nace : ‘ Automatic ‘oll Rirmace” Maile tm Call_ FE 45382. 2 BEDROOM FRAME HOME. | heat. Home has oak floors, beauti-| heater. giassed-in ‘porch, Moure | 2,"o0ms & glassed porch, Neat icles ese. beabes taining EALTOR Medora» rem Ho story aL. Te Mt ot. Neat NEW. 2 BEDROOM COMPLETELY, bath. 2-car garage, 100x215. OR bath and kitchen ‘Sell or| needs decorating & tri ee en ee a eecebem iene et orl A ospared 1% N Ba eee poeple dew diltean J feo gown payment | “se modern, housetrailer. On the lake . 30693. Outlet to Maceday Lake tae on 3 bedroom home e rim. Smail/ with lots of stoarge space Its pom and lafge kilehen. in- Geter . mg _foom. kitchen. 3 bed- down payment for quick s Close to Pontiac By week, or will’ _8t ffopt door barn, 30280 strawberry bed, 10/ ready to go @t only $10,500. Terms terior finished in knotty ce- —_—_Real_EZstate Since 1919" _ rooms bath down. a» See this home and make lease for the summer FE 44850 DORRIS & BON REALTORS pe een at aneeee ease) oma) , nassapen tet Privitecan en Seavaeus | Weaearari incite = es LK., MODERN, CONV.,| TARTER HOME Hear W Meron] 7) Faone FE ¢isey small monthly ‘be ment. wil) buy. ' Wiltsme Lake For tne ren carpeting. fell basement, gue r i 1 24440 ¥me' uy h K ] james Leake f the rest carpeting, fu asement, gas 4 DYE beach. Reasonable MA 3407! Wara's Oretacd’ Bhaney ee worn HE b.130 afer € J onn . Irwin af your life, you will be ha Downtown heat. recreation room, a R. J. VALUET, Realtor ‘ WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT, | ing down t { | $1,000 DO\WN ie you MADE YOUR A Rew i'yecar garage Pull M45 Oakland Ave. FE 5.0083 FE 35-5477 after 5 pm (Welins gene 0 | le lrsorn| andiibaty engin! ety Los rON, AR EA Since. 1933 tae NON! A charming @ room colonta;| rite. 613.000 — terms Call. = | _ MULTIPLE "LISTING SERVICE | | WORTHERN COTTAGES ALL') 3BEDROOM BRICK GNELL | O88 floors Utility room with oll | home’ 94°50 inl neccge man 101%) N Saginaw Street = Gary AO WAE homey with “1% bathe, has Just modern MAple 5-7086. Hes Gla] ie See en none mel (esrage) Ful Pt ON SYN AN be ly decorated in and out Sylv st " —_™mo ple 5-708 houses on N. Joslyn.- Inquire, ace large fenced lot, lake basement with auto. ol] furnace nome 7 ; si Lebel) an dib libel oyivan . lores For Rent” Rooms. 37 3670 N. Joslyn Ra Privileges on Union iake Large living room Lovely xitch.. EYE FF 2-180 or FE 84846, -@ ROOMS 1550 69 Con conily ibe) meee es meee oe ay or Someone js passing up @ real ; Ss ~" OXFORD AREA. 3 on BEDROOM, 75 - ere en. Lot 130 x 100 Immed possess Mrs noone VACATION episan ee caineaedl com: | Medea rebar meet teem) heme 2 FURNISHE. , ROOMS apuLTs| PLICK ranch-tvpe 90x189 lot. Full 730 DOWN trace OR, su ft tee. Terme of). Drayton Plains Area = appreciote tne senvenl. meteial Only $12,080 with reason- IWAURANCE located right im the center of only. FE 2.3689 "69 Wwhittensee| ee bath, ofl heat Cail FE | § room bungalow with full base. | —' OR 2014 | gn. cn OWN — 3 Bedrooms. cor-| ence ofthe bus line and ° able down payment. Ive ‘Oakland ave oe ee Seen eee (cee Has ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. FE +5641. BY OWNER. ¥ BEDROOM HOME, iene id er Nurse” Gates S \ AC, AN r ai he ies Alege ¥ epee take | ied dd fr wat Re eerie , a INC OME” = or ea! Seokeen new is 350 W. Huro ful Priced at $6,200 an ns 3. bdrm. choice location. Keego| °! hee vileges on ake " iving Al car garage, w wall ¢: BUSINESS MAN SHOWER OA: | rarage” OR S408 "one Tiss, R. Dy. RIL E Y, BROKER. _in every cam fee wet Modern ean ee fromm 306818 ¢.“aining, room. SO peo Jp re am. apt. peg pier pod 2 landscaped. lots. “bewer jest Side, FE 2-3517_ ——— = : « F master bedr 4 ; : rooms. 2feam Seale) att: lene soo-witrabetn Lake Rd FE €1YST $40; 000- _ 1own-paye+————— Indian Village. __} hE oom x12}. = = eta_tor age aud water. Close to lake beac — A ; LOOK! : 7 wiitowrlr rts Dosclce, CLEAR, COMPORTABLE SLEEP. BY OWNER 4 ROOM AND paTH | ™* 3 BEDROOMS — Living room,| through the house “the big- fe) car garage and an office Ap | At, pocis Thin is “the heal _feyitleman. ist floor FE 48363 | Drive out to 2483 Fordham st nthe, feared Sls Locate oe LOVEI Sun De kes tabeesy eke. est and, beat." Gas fired Valuable commercial propert: ee oe i ee me for growin, a4 ee sa | Brive out to 182 Fordham Bt. | large feaced lot. Low down pay- ment, Of heat. tubs. ADIANT HEAT, Roman Large 9 toom hes ne - Ph Benner = JEAN RM ELDERLY LADY. i id t arbor elling below ments — low monthly payments. fruit cellar. Automatic water heat- brick fireplace. Thermopane ach cd ahi sees Owner is #2 years Afi “ Bites Waundry privileges. Continuous hot, price for quick sale. very good; FE 817 ‘ee Cass Lene RA, KEEGO Harbor | er. Water softener Carpeting. ieture window and redwood Beate SEE See CSany OS Dies || oe fetire. Wii) ccnstder ie. wade oe = _iwater_and close in. FE 5-496. DAE ree Carnncn terme” tee om | He FE 41661 | Double gardge. Close to bus, shop- eamed ceiling in living Ont qixiee ith Ah gi ste aur dow ee 4 et EAN SLEEPING ROOM Las mise them. ee ee ee thee Coneete, fon | BIRMINONAM - 6 RM. FRAME BY OWNER” 2 BEDROOM Se Fekats aoe and schools $14,500 room 29422 plastered a- bd , on - Bigelow Tulip Time a api = et + ee — we room with | _| rage ach is the fin- : hifel tmlign tpeelg seepage ——dem- Tsagivaw. FE 2-010, = Ile baihs Lot 40x120 1 binck 14) On4Dt ot oa a Wn cement Breabw esp = bioo around this yw GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM 2 BLKS Mile-Woodward. $13.800 — $3400, Str. otf furnace end bathroom. ter Before you surrnare i see Heron room, 1%, story brick bung 4 from town. Middle age lady Home / i | T to new FHA. Owner, Midwest Besant rer, finishing 1 Aliliz be sure and see what we ere Lad ‘oan OPE “ams Dear Webster sc wilt priv, FE 2-7024 = 47824 : : Revue cruced In acoiee lot ofterine at 877900 THERE a — fing this home in nearly per- FURN “ROOM. BATH. PRI- BY OWNER, 2 BFDROOM : Pp. 2 i UL REALTOR x ONLY ONT! 2 WATER FRONT fect conditt Tis euraee a Lee PRI hone ureaice mes Lia) fed ae ORG Reasona>ie terms a wn ree se o-8 on cain ARE REALTY Co et Hl been high & dry. Access 2 tao ifs, beatae car ga ; GIRLS. COOKING. PRIVILEGES ‘ | 6905 Euzabeth Le Ra ir ye PRINTLIEGES wellOreherd tete| < FE Seatsl| furncrere eeme, Cnr atte ee re it : priv entrance FE 4-284 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a vo) ee den REN TOR HA Y DEN | CA£® LAKE | ihe ee aly Nol ae | SA. ‘ “ | it » ehoone frore 1A < mice pote EEN ROOM, AND GA: | Cnet Ghee morn $1 “£09 DOW x ———— 5 yee 3 Bedroom Mad aly ful basements Wate? RPORD. HIGH AREA sigs Side i. Goa east side location. FE. 4-0640 LEGES, Attractive bunga- ' FAST sID ” . one has garage Large carpeted living room, ms, 2 8 HP Fad frame home tn QUIFT 8LEEPING ROOMS. UA low, center hall plan, 11223 Lite sd 0 Gene et FcuRta | Geer SIDE 81.000 gown 2 bed: | ba ahd rhe paper, eG nicessized bedrooms on one {loot excellent condition, Full base- dies, or gentlemen, FE 40808, or ‘ving room with carpeting. gas furnace Close to grade school | storms & screens Basement. oli | ST. MIKES OGD Cad recreation room in pasement, oll ment with oil heat, Located on FE 46700 or biehen “aap eating * 2 roo ee lelpes seen. furnace. Close to school & ‘bus 3. Bedroom Home In Excel: | rele Seu Sear iver OFFERS pet aoe? corner lot, ali land- town area onrpeue phot a | large bedrooms and bath, : Bae bets Condition and Location i a ieee meeps : ree pRENT @2. 6 JOHN-| full basement, off heat 4 $1,800 DOWN GI RESALE 3 bedroom home| priced. At. "812,000 00 rie i gate feel i [ashe : A HH olin) ines : ROOM FOF LEAN W | eeces eerace 947 iota S15) Daye 2 family, lovely 8 room, close to| Bear Waterford High School Bath room homes $11.280. $2,000 North Side—$1,800 Down Or eee oie wn a FOR CLEA ORKING, - possession, downtown on quiet street. Natura] | §ith shower Venetian blinds. of!| PONTIAC LAKE down ARRANGE N ng had lose to new Madison. High, $ ‘OHN man $6 a week. Close in. FE) fireplace, gas furnace, full base- furnace, carport Lot 745x150. 61873 | Lakefront 3 Bedroom year-round | SEE THEM BOT ow To Ruecreiiseunccoadlate sail er eeh ed rarer Gar eee ° 6-8728. ATTRACTIVE 2 YEAR OLD ment Gatege cules down. bal. $64 per month melee ioaie In excellent condition bullt | basement and garage. Only $9,350 ROOM OR ROOM AND BOARD) HOME. Large living room ing taxes & insurance. Priced at: 811.500 00 in’ 1964), close 40 scbools | full iprice iwith resscnsbis peting full “basement, gas heat y ae “a faa La] R t St 40. man who wishes the: hest _ ; Auto oi] furnace nice bed- | family hom Living dinin | full bath oi! Zr :] cs i. washer. family room l6xza, | 2 COT garage screened rear | ‘ I LACE A LOST AD. en ey ores ieee Close in-North creomiasand fall esth room. and iftenen down, ful pater heater. on 100 x. 192" . i Dedrooms, basement with | race Priced right : | FOR COLORED Gri wr Si2a Month basement With grace en. 9 | 9 Int built in °$2 TOTAL fireplace. perimeter oi] heat, l¢ all FE 28181 for an ad 2 STORES 2615 AND 2617 N DIX) have! several outstanding A good workineman « homg For im hamelol (your vecc loen trance recreation room, gas | PRICE $R050 water heater, vent fans Jn ‘ . : ie. _Rultable for whoicsaie retail homes in Woodward E-tates With J bedrooms up and {|| 4 room house. on 150 x 200 ft fired heat. and toilet and - kitchen and hath Attached | eee + ffice location, FE 5-9362. OR, fe mith, full basement and | small bedroom vown Full jot new siding quick rossess‘on peretory This {« an’ older AVON TWP het hevond 21a car garage Tot. 100 x| ° lto recover a loss. Dial FE vr m1 angseaping Can be pur- bacement and garage Top Very low down payment, Hurry | home but a dand¢ buy at Adams RA 2 betrm hone i Hel jareediate Dom sesete jog ©. SAGINAW A ~AVAILABTR| “P44 On ary GT terms shape. $1,590 down en this one! juat $11.500 We'd ‘be proud: with 2 additional rms par- Bae 00.7 berm | ly er any atlbastriese FF R . a to show ik to you today tially comnisted $3990 with ete! for an ad- writer. Shocen\ FONE Yor 1s yRe mine NEIL, Realtor | Leshe R. Tripp. Real tor | Giroux: Franks. PAUL A. KERN 7 ee | Roy Annett Inc. MAR T. | say” harge it.” EO per testa erated ay 424 Para loo eo FE Gee regia = PE rs GENERAL REAL ESTATE REALTOR | Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor | R : ay * rge 1 Muy. St, OL 26761, ceneareurs eal Estate Exchange: ! i‘ , Opera 8: AS A sys Ine flagyl Since 1919" Ta N Saginaw St © Ph ad 8-0168 | 28 ee luron FEderal 8-0008 REAL _co * — . ; S * ipew FE 30207 . Opeq’ Eves till 6.30 pm igs ly 1 1062 W. Huron FE s-eeor +} v ) ‘ f j ee ail toy / 4 [ 4 j ; aM : 44 . = ; . i } i 2 5 ) | i ’ { ss . ‘ : ; i i | ® ¥ t i ; 4 : } er wr an hpey, genes eco AE fe J. . i * 1 a al f ¢ Y A 2 ao large, hee? Je 12 FAMILY BRICK, A REAL BAR- 4 _ Can pag othe with $1850 - pear Auto gaa heat. inwutated.- tions! acreage available. MU = “Tots. Wil sdeffice. Call PE no | alte: 8p Sta a | af ¢ , i é fi ; \ a : +, are ° i 7 ; van * j iF. * ‘ , ip ie Py oS t A. ji i‘ Al | ' | : : ' : ~*~ : 1 2 e 2 4, pan woe 5 ic Hs . ) . | ___THE-PONTIA€ PRESS, ERS MAY 24, 1956 L me For Sale Houses © 43 For Sale Housps 43 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | ' For Sale Houses age For Sale Lake Property 44| For Sale Lots. 46| For'Sale Farms 48 5 eee ead gue ere ta shee own MOL “ATPMCTINE OLR zane noes | LAREre Sig “Geol Mocaion °OR |? kee hale Balter PE 458 "AF ar? wort bedrooms: rice. A lovely ree Can be han Z : Se ; | 6.000 with $800 an. a —— $18,950 full | 2 -Eamiiy-beick—on ————t cit 7 Boule Lake front r car garage : d. Ox =SYE VAN LAK Ae 2 ee i ae pg 5 Eco i | : LOVELY acres of land. Located near Ox- Brick ranch-o transferred, Sererall Os Other "Seed Buys a rat! ridge ,250, easy vera ho : _— bas cane er ope i get a (wie at door 3oxee Catt Us pon file Loe Ww DOWN | g6 W Huron St FE 42577! Long Lake front summer cottage. privileges Excellent build- mae ae bulldings | have, new 8 | aol 5 . Purn. 2 boats. $7,950. with $950 dn. ale Onle: atse8o eee, ana @ badreoa Wels ae — BAVE | | | 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ORK OAKI AND basement ie me new oil furnace. : : oe _ White Lake priv. 2 bdrm. Mahogany + complete new ‘itehen with birch one williams ER na * ke vIM WRIGHT, Realtor. : | INDIAN VILLAGE paneled living room corner fire- 2 lots each 44 x 130, with cupuonsds New bath and fix- poe. Oakland Ave rE $-0441 | = | lace, extra lot included. $11,230. | water and gas in OQnly | tures Pull sized dining room, 3 bedroom bath home, Electric i IMMEDIATE 450 do | $200.00. ASS LAKE | Lovely den tinlebee with | knotty Lake ‘Oreos face Lane RA.) 9935 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | ESTABLISHED IN 1916 | “POSSESSION We ttes terinitde, tiesee with 13K ne me caeslaka ina paber “above. fae renent owner \ Attra: bi a IMDS . { & : as spent over $6, recondition- WALTER GREEN, MY~2-5831 ctive ranch bungalow. close | [Beeld en cee aw) a ing the buildings in the last > WE TRADE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — Com- mere ptsioe SP ard cheered Well con- home. Breeze- e. sapere py paceae corner lot with 5 & Oxbow Lake. large living room pee: ee bath large | util ity bere on J ae | fenced }o' 120x120 | Terms. Eve Call. Joe » Mooney, FE . 5-1732 | construction and well k basement, garden space. EASY TO BUY — S-rm and bath bungalow or city Bospitel: gqod Deep ept paved street. $8,950 —- $1450 down, 3 bedroom Colonia} on Pontiac's wi ey Trocke lage. Ceramic tile. bath, dining bas in are on plat car- | 1648 Union Lake 7 EM_ 3-467! ele replece in iving room | “-——~~~ — Putra large master bedroom. An LAKE LQT S outstanding family home at only | Pontiac Lake. Nice lakefront Good | | | | AVON T vg Le Large 100 foot building lot, fast of. Crooks Rd. uriced to sell at $1150 with terms dw. M. pou , Reaktor AAR 3) | 1.11. BROWN, Realtor | 1362 W Huren FE 2-4810 | Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange years. Shown by appointment on- iy. 2 - | colt pero hire Owner ‘trans- > Pie |OVER 1', ACRE — Nearly new | . pn or eon , rf Sa a Feige PH S Ree st 1 story 2- bedrm home Modern $2,950 down. location Short distance from MSs. in | “ ‘ull basemen: 2 W. Huron St. | + - $2500 terms—__________ | 1T W_ Saginaw we 5-s1es-—124_ACRES___1, MILE _WATER-— < ities TARE ftirors| —— i :) _ | living rm. WEST BLOOMFIE LD. Tw ne Ss eet of OSS ' Oven Eves Til 8.40 Les ce asthe road Within 8. = ates 5 : t. wooded lots : : ioderate room Claanves a NEW 3 BEDROOM ; | | 49 Acres. ready or subdividing, pe Attee hed eee marca: Ideal With li'grivilenes! (onl Unice Lake! Altractively located 5 room bun- | O NT L iE RE Al. a Y Roches: oe = 2 and plenty of other iarms large family $15. — terms Completed on exterior, Needs fin: gelow in West Bloomfield Town- | j fie RD 1‘, ACRES. 100 NNAN . LAK: } rfect beach. 3 oe Contact Mr Bur-| A HOME & INCOME — 4rms ae — escort 737 Baldwin 5-215 * 638 FE 625 66 W Huron St FE 4-2517 bed year around home mei er “i sheers Lumber Co, and bath for ownér: $3750 ald hills Nrartestat' pa oor’, _PONTIAC LAKE, 3 ee FUR- I'2 ACRE LOT WITH 40 FRUIT! eee ea fixing, $6950. Low) M tne: ais untment, weekly from 3 furnished apart- plastered rela + id assie pre nished cottage, on island Faces [trees OR 3-8001 ACRE: Ss i PaYME ments, Excellent rental location | deena include prac , Pontiac Beach Lot, }0x145', steel LOT. 80 x 350 ON S§ BLVD. EAST LAP. eeEn COUNTY ' THEEMA™M. FLW OOD oyyning CORNER GREEN: BR ea en eri Vee CE Co Oe el | RE i laa REALTOR : -WOOD URN HTS.. BEAU4s | . Aan 3 : Sips ebay de AA asl : a 7 ry : i - $143 Case-Elizaheth Rd TIFUL wae eis ter; 12 x pe, for itself! $4,000 down ¢ IWARD FE ‘PARTR DGGE “ULTRA-MODERS ii FE of] fernace pusrem en al : FE $1284 or FE 4-364 RORuee Cake cn BASEMENT a m Vi linsy ws eer or - ; > aeren: i RICAT.TOR FE 4-358] | 1 AKE “ORION . |? ACRES WITH TROUT STREAM. Milk house. 2 car garage Cora a OIL. FLOOR FURNACE, ‘ELEC nial Ape SURPRISE! — 9 3 236 by MEA Serco toc yes 1060 W HURON 8T “8 ‘ $150 | erib and chicken house, §12.500 : HOT WATER HEAT ) pecran, BRICE cet ede heme | peed i ee ee . 1S Galton) Opa ae ree RES pricuiemarceaaer: | le “m0 ACRES i \ RAGE: PE WORDEArULT BUY! ro condition, for only | “IT may as vail tell. you — father starts throwing darts LAKEFRONT | Has completely tiled kitcher ful beach. $126 Dn | CRE: ; : d 22° liv ” th Picture windows, car 4 acres, with trout stream $250 dn. Beautiful bulldmg site Walter's PULL PRICE $8000. gown: plarereare sha ‘fone: at ten! | A 2 bedroom vear proun: home vies acest | iamdccaced Phesirisy “il ectel bldg lot’ Price #300 Lake area. $4950 Terms W. H. SAVAGE Realtor ent, 2- t = 2 j ail paneled in knotty cedar. Nat-| jo, wall dock. Near schools Lake priv, lot as low as RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE mant )2-CAr CSTs) Bettex phocs | | fireplace. Large living room _ ~ . 975 Baldwin A FE 4-6203 SLocum 1:8080 tonight. ° | with picture window overlooking en perechutes spect’ #12 aa iC. PANGU S) 1919. AL 18 | POCRTACRES: wih SikWanOUsK = * ~ ow down ments an ! = S > BY BUILDE WHITE “LAKE PRIVILEGES - | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Be a, en Gah Se tonne Uae easy) Phone | Ortonville 132. Collect and wyshing business. HW. Hes: SALE BY BUILDER. | *™iTi*ncuu secine, hong |e ~ ERE Ee aed etree 2 it] ‘Thy Owner, MY 32880. |7 /ABJORNING Lora. by 09 Sing “Boy S12 Troy, ten $350 DOWN on double lot Brick fireplace. | - EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 2 BED-| fand. beach 822,500 with terms. | each. Drayton Heights, MAple ~ POR FARMS A ae REAGE 3 bedroom starter home modern kitchen; tied bath with, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | room house, furnished, large ly} DRAY TON WOODS | BEAUTIFUT, LAKE FRONT HOME | _5-9908. nce Rutledge — ‘OR | hue Fr FE 4-0003 Full Baseme ; Bitested os 135. jot in quiet shower. Torrid oll heat, alum | ing room Kitchen & bath, Re | on Loon Lake with 7$ 't. frontage 1. 4a] westisuburban eeation Excellent combination screens storms glass porches, basement, 2 ear 5 room 2 bedroom home. in ex-| on Dixie Hird way. Cottage and SY]. \ CIN Ye | 1 ine ik s. 49 had: hoa ate. ea are ;- $3500 down. Owner se sell garage Located on 100 x cellent condition Located on one) apt. includ su : be ‘sonth ie Choice 60ft ranch type site Close Saks Business Property 4 #H Eenlocior an soeaie iniched te furnished — if desired Qa Qe} I "al } | lot Vartety of fruit trees and! of the nicest volts in this area one : ae o lake. with lake privileges City ~ - omes serioe elude ie Me witincn aad grape Lake privileges Sari Bed3 | Full basement. Attached 2 car | HIGH WOODE rr rs sewer rg i mee = gilt LOSING MY SHIRE chimney ria imaaee eavar for | EGGS oe Me Here you can COLONY LAKE Lots AND Lake leslie Ro Tripp. Realtor * 120 Biaine out Oakland to Blaine | 2 built in 32 Owner leaving amity Brick 1231 79 ft by 170 19 Drayton Woods riv lots Nr Orchard Li. FE f east 1 block to mete! Abetween CC) Y()|" ARE AO TE Lo riatawanci wall acritice) (nr a in” the late twenties this ok Rd 0. 4 Overlooks «tate hatchery Water 4 = = ly = 22 W Lawrence St = Open Eves, DELCO OIL HEAT Oakland and Montc ane only $5950 THIS IS A | Bld sahows $290 return Central. “78 % tant a Ded Wt ilk fem UU Co) a re ester on Pe ‘ “ ‘Ca lL Re ] TOTALER ! HWikON RENT BEATER ~ | heat and laundry facilities Alse | — Sete ——— | down Dial MA £-3417 169 ACRES IN oe MOR ENCE ; : : ELECTRIC ste eq ty VOU CAN TAKE T HIS. P; es | 4 car caraue. Gladly shown (10 SETTLE aN ESTATE Must | state "20 br 20°"eabin ll _ _ = a ; _— = , |93 Oakland E_5-9459 | WELDEW BAR tees | ne at 5 and Elizabeth Lakes. Waterford | Mineral rights, J*y mile NE of M ; HOT WATER HEATER LOV ry BAR OUT | room contemporary home | WM. HM. KNUDSE N id ' Twp: and Pleasant Lake, West. Lockwood Lake 2 miles NW of | ain orner e AND SEED IT TO A ieee I'g tile baths cus: REALTOR | — Bloomfield Twp. from $390 up | Turtle Lake Write Johnson Mo- | f SLIDING Immediate Occupancy NEIG Hl BOR HOW. | tom knetty pine cabinets. | se hie Pew Bask Bldg. | | RED HORSE CORP _tor Sales Holly, Michigan _ | $11,200 — $2 450 DN, : East aneverly near Joslyn. 2 “bed- NELE Wardrobe and walk-in clos- = ee | FE_ 20170 5018 Cass-Eliz Rd. ELIZABETH LAKE “ESTATES. 90 The northwest corner of MM CLOS DOOR oed modern ‘AVP Ie > ets aluminunt aiding, win- : aa rae , ¥163 ft lot with basement FE | ke Red 169° front e aa = home. a U basement on lero ae t B a \ ot screens ae le a | . Established in 1016 WA TRIN EARE |— EUG 186 elewar — oe Mi ad a av ‘roniage cs Cats ’ LARGE KITCHEN tie vhseana andl Ginmene Geeae ) DII O | cere aetatl youl ove a < rms. and beth. arge screened | ‘BUILD NOW | Bee te N. ows. Good lo- Se ee ar as | SAL RAE UG a : porch, new well. electric pump. -D | S. ae AND BATH — on paved street $11,000, LEAVY E | HE BA R IN I $15,950 ‘ ; . arate NG ¢ y septic disposal. new kitchen a | in our wed restricted Waterford HOLME “B. AR’ I R. AM + : ea eee a8 : EEA Cee . THINKING OF @ath garage Lake privileges Hills Estates ca freely | 4392 Disie Hwy \W ILLIS. M. pBREW ER THIS RECREATION | LeBaron School . BUILDING en Terms ‘For particulars call TIERBE RTC € DAVIS _____—s- __OR +1980 ee . 58 ROON AND \ Vene ‘nicer piacwlaecronns FOR BETTER HOMES ~ Owens Broker OR 31450 | LEASE OR SELL A BUILDING ‘ A . PE 45181, rresn PE 5-7704 R I A “| 1 AKE | dining room, iat separated . ; WATKINS SOAR 4925 Pontiac © a Rd FE 4-431! on the Disie Can be used for Here is the finest SOME USE OF IT, 1] trom living room, enjoy TY *NONTHWEST SUBURBAN Compare the Price |g sme end bath. brick home } wihPrte iacE lent “sl, OR) 1558 (Cell ener :: i ‘ FOE; “eran at while dining convenient tractive. 5 room bungalow uy ot) r Burs) Well Lona ieteb Lele! ome 100 ft. fron = H. W. Bigelow -_* ® : - opportunity fo r MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Wot If, 1) SUGGEST | kitchen Full basement 1 4 : bedrms fireplace ful) basement n none i “RY " " z : ne : o rner fireplace in paneled den of Our LU oe Huron 8t. FE 5-5482 of BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE ’ 5 OOM sto: G AT ¥ T ‘ mS | heat and. water softener i liraexcorner lot well tand- sutomatic ot] heat and lake privi-| pp 5 e945 or lease, 5000 sq ft building you to have built, =) = co iM. BUILT | H AI e ¥ Ol ( ALLL. U | Deeorated. “Cleaner ten scaped Will consider trade “Ouality Built Llomes” lewes Bandy beach. ‘» block from | ——— ———-—— —_- —__-~ rone M-i. near downtown FE lot AT ONCE AND MAKE ofd Dutch * Yours for only | “« ” | lake $12 500 with $2500 Da For So on you iot, or on Oak floors, plastered walls. vest!-| / ‘ 2 Ne MS) | 12 450 : | particulrs call F J Owens. Brot: | F + a —_ ee bh ‘itt bule entrance, wardrobe closets. | A \’ APPOINTMENT ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES | er OR 3-1450 ns, Brok- or Sale Acreage 47 INCOME ours, a home with full basement, auto. heat. auto. | /** Sarah iD Unt boaments cecllent dork | THIS BRAND NE\W | casin -srres 810 Down 110 | _ R i ou $160 ’ ifi i not water any other extras fi ‘fo 7 a) Se ravteon . ull baeement_ excellent work. | : SIA. aN ic S j ent will return you § month!y . specifications and Holnipg iden treme Cs sr | lO SEE 7 MIS LOVES evel cemmtinn go Seeeti SRERRT UE eid la PP coils eee eel| FOR SALE NINE: ACRES OF | Titi sili previee opt tor eveer advantages found , | range financing Large homes. can) J.Y 3§ BI 1) ROOM) procks to downtown Dravton | housewifes dream, late privi-| basement. so designed that’ cad Ogemaw County Take route t. Nebdivision Close to Private) 7 2e 7h. it eos erie in higher priced bp Red on comes owe panies | TON: THE BAKID|| Gas tet tacehn enrece | [ke Bebond ever yi perfect | with ite [medere ieer eae from Sterling Follow yething beach Located between | {fed couple, Terms tw qualified given on your plans. A - o >, : i It's a lot of tiving for only | bisge Oo raise your family biends exceptionally wel! a — | ewas City Oscoda = Ideal alls ops ’ models... A ALUMINUM SIDING | $1,450 down—See ‘t today. losty - bo with older bomes, can be | place for one who likes privacy. A. (, Fl.) 101! & SON 8 : . * | i cr is ia oy : ‘Located porte) end” 2) bedrooms TNO UNTO UUM EN OM sat giceesa usitolpienses pou | catig tees) eedromitrench Mas large picture window For Sale Resort pees TAAAD jccrcat cPacne TOs nies Tees RBS e Rey teen bungalow with basement needing ~ °) ) ipa heise eal a : _ | Beas Crescent Lake Everything wood siding. and all other City Mich ‘ rr ot SOE Eee * 5 floor cated near bus and WINDOWS REDUCES cans neat and completely maod- “quality built’ {features for | 56x36 COTTAGE ROUGHED IN 4 ACRES REAL GARDEN LAND E e11% = MA ©1803 stores. Full price $5.285. THE GENER at rn Wonderful suburban living the low price of $11 500 Well in and wired Lot soxsoo ° .*°RS REAL GARDEN LAND APARTMENT HOUSE, 9 ONITS FOR ONLY SCOTT LAKE ROAD THE GENERAL MAIN: ampsen Don tbe sorry. Be fit! Brick) caneér | 60b0idusn ad oN Loin ret eon Ile ow Uinwaa oe income of 9002 per month W rel ae * 7 oe. : f : man Frcelient hunti d fich , ; : er sacrifice for $5 000 down Balan: : Tale bungalow wth) falabed a E ‘ ante NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE ing $2905 casn Phone OR 3-01¢; * W_Huren s1 ee: on on land Contract 0 Belenre 8 OTs. f- ‘ . as oa: | ‘ wt (yi | i mae oe - = room new jn 35 Nerds Dh SI SS Se 7 after ake FF 6.0064 tered walls, tile bath, full base- c RE TORS EF 40528 some inside finishing Use that ' NOL. a = : ment with ‘recreation’ room and OR YOU TO ENJOY REALTOR F ‘ RAWEALLIESe) Vea eel Gon eea A 63 fl brick ranch heme er hee Bs eek ce eee Rey 10 ACRES lop or petopolal ap A aN eal food garage Fu'l orice $13,350 | =o A esr 377.8 Telegraph Eves & Sun save vougelt seme money. Cail | that was designed for the 13000 — down Ed Coll s ‘ lent tocation .- busy intersect on with substantial down nayment. YHE FEE. LINING Feet on teen GRIER eek now couple whose family is Lewiston . zi ze Jovely roiling building site 000 state 20094 cabiti. oil and minera! countryside Only $3650 with REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave | ery) RET ep hall L-shaped living and MoO Eat) ole ou dit “8 Light Manufacturing E 5-0101 or FE 8-005; A NEW IY REMOD-| {| 104 S Felegraph Rd dining room extending full Lake. 2 miles NW of Turtle Lake | Le poo cee Directions to Model If no answer call FE 2-544 width of house, 2 nice sized Np Reet lea) Cobar itl tds | 106 ACRES apy suitpaeodsiteueerees tO a € Co-operative Real Estate Exchange AEN Ep kK | TCHIEN | P ie are 25 43 Yom and optional 1 or Michigan eretad i . aie S ne See ibere baneerus ne pe : ‘2 bath arrangement Also NEW 24X20 CABIN wit Dwoop = Md ee 3 pelts By< OWNER, | IT AW AE DRRBRICE: / {AT WILL. CHAR a The Norinvest s manviciner) wanted (atures Shioresiiea Titlabawassca River Holly, im rapidly growing | room house with basement Rea- m home, carpe! joads' = Hi “QUALITY BUILT’ on your _ $1500 6000, area Comfortable 6 room sonably priced at §23650 — ee icieest) epece Pansies gd THE MOST PARTIC. | lot for $12,875 : é —— and.bath home large barn ; terms : | tool shed and other outbulld- | : S s| Real PONTIAC LAKE ROAD BY OWNER — $7950. WEST SIDE. ae eS tor | Well build a home to suit and a= Suburban Bhs 454, farme tl thie) vicmaty ged Auburn Rd — Large Home TELEGRAPH ROAD $ rm., good terrace. Oil, 2 bed-| . 00 on IN| ve $195 DOWN — Brand new starter at @ price you can afford ORTONVILLE 7 | priced | tabisell at) aly | 833 - aoe (cet ot trontage nese) Usten: PONTIAC LARe ROAD, ‘rooms, venetian blinds, carpeted) “TE][S 3. BIEDROONL! Atel ae aie home with full basement 3. pc S house LLE 7 ROOM MODERN | 000 with reasonable ermy Hey et deep om) 3 ude lairects WEST 2 MILES TO MOD- staircase. $2,675 down, $60 mo. < my eeinpo. pence | bath, weil. septic. wired, auto- | Basement barn small acreage Pyfics Medate tel Gillan) WC EL. WATCH FOR SIGNS. _FE 4-976. HOME IN THE CITY. vir aye qe | Mahe hot water Kitchen «ink and We also arrange financing ‘+ mile West of M15 145 Grange 180 ACRES Bae Ocere rca 3 BEDROOM HOME. ALL MOD-| (;AS HIS AT IS SWELL. | 4 BEDROOM TPOALE all interior studdiig. Good sound | Hall Ra eens : i rleel ate, LOCI CEL ED 5 A " HERS “ a ee Nice 4 bedroom homie witt | construction Here ts a real value ~~ Lye ereday simon’ touching | ee sda GS 24 n ern’ bungalow: full basement, ala wers a : os | e a village limits with 7 room baths, other bed roo rt screened and Jassed-in front BUT. 1] Is STILT. J car garage and 2 acres, | Only “, ae from city with | For Sale Lot 4 home. barn with 23 stanch- | ment rented for $60 Me mesh! , DAILY 5 TO 8! he atl ome = vaca idoieandaled OVERSHADOW E D a ay eae aye eae a . | Weil price any of the Ds a ots 6 ions, miuk house, corn crib | TXvided basement with 2 oil ‘ . or all windows,; dear garage, E . oi. he j ’ - and tool shed Live vear | steam furnaces 2 car garage 0 C thicken coop Located on $800 DOWN—Privileges on Mace- | SANE : Sey AES < le . xT pid ate nese won pave Ra. =e -JHE KITCHEN. THE | M59 west of Highland Only | dav. Lake Cozy two bedroom 450 We Pp Ses |AVON HILLS ESTATES: ea Gilpin cee: i 28, 000 — terms . SUNDAY 2 TO 8 out of Pontiac City limits, Reason- BASEMENT 1S NICE $3000 down. Total price $13 - bungalow built in 1954. Aluminum | M HOME PLANS 2 well located lots on Adams Call us on his val y. ae down payment and rest like sali ve nee 500 : storms & screens A well bullt | in our ‘lies Rd near Auburn Ave. Each 50 | ; “ “| R A Owner leaving state. 243) THI INTIRE CON- ‘ Priced ctrosiva se ssuunanee | Rights Ue) Ce Ce TEA ie | JSEKGRES Noy nnett nc. Withiams Dr. FE 4-4208. T , : eA cT ; Th AKT R | oth 2 VA oe | DITION IS EXCEL WHITE LAKE ROAD . j The Pontiac areas only authorized | kK. G. HEMPSTE. xD Clarkston area. corner par- | 2F OH ne ACT One Bateman i I ENT AND W ] 1 i poriroom aa punssley | oat: DON ane UB § acres” “Home p lanners C enter” | 102 E HURON STREE cel with 2-3 mile road front- Openikcentnns and sence sar 468 xX A ( ») T) ry he > le ome, year old Mos of land witht’ twq bedroom bun- « | a age Excellent for oh AIR or . = icra . I : 4 x. _4-8284 Eve FE Un 97) - — Se A R Tyo REENS— J acres, bearing fruit trees _| galow home Out 10 the conventent + se or smal a - WA + rt +444 Sti: AN Ont mars City etter hurry if 708 | office of | | to well at oniy $500 p per acre. tr STORMS. WE ARE $8950. want this one. | I AKE PRIVILEG BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE ADMINISTRATOR wants this ; .. a. ; oe pee = —————— Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 +—besenrent—wute“hegt UT mort] preety van Take Fiwe beautiful rooma - at bi N of Telegraph anton Cit Owner, MI 60084 ? Z FE 40528 gace. #10-50e— bars: is | hs TTEES # Nt F bE t. tr i = VRE rRONT i ey a Leg al A which Ooms - AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING . A OODE re AC RI AG! POR I | Node : : % ” os LF oN inished for comfortable jake liv- & 2. 6 LOTS Ww ITH. 12 FRUIT TREES Six acres beautifuily wooded ‘ - ONLY $2000 DOWN SRanth type | BUY. eh moe ee fo oon Attached garace For fy! or sale ath At Le i Oo ith fine building « &, } Avatiab = > i ty ~~, v1 )BEDROOM RANCH STARTER three bedroom homed Full base- . Bers ee ee = pee I particulars call Mrs Hoyt, FR. ; 82697 : - - I es waa a He eee ey ae piel aa ate 7 sigan! t partly finished. water and all piece nat pe ee TOR TSE DOD ATs eds Has ful) basement On'y eee. SAN ERED LI. ROY . SANFORD sT 2ND Lor souTH «such @ quiet secluded spot ting Excelicnt west side jocat plumbing in. Near Rochester | ” I & jots of closets com s!i90 down Total ee of To 40x, 12001 | Reasonable only 3 miles west of Pontiat! 0 he «sirret parking gat hei $10,500 with $900 dn. Fe sae | pletely tiled Special kitchen | SESSTON IN \ X ae Ne ore DSS he $10 DOWN West sie ATs North of Rochester Country home Terms Mi 17-0205 or MI 47784 Will lease one year or more “information, « cal! FE 7 e646 urther’ Don't be sorry you Missed seeing |” _ ° $8950 : room omodertT neme with full sith ' rooms 1', baths. Bituated opus . < (C ARI \W BIR r \¢ ome 2 S| this one Call MY 2-2821 or stop, T 1) 12 .\ COUNTRA a basement Also breakfast room on Tenced @ scenic wots That has LOOKING FOR LOTS? ‘ve HIRD). Realtor i " SACRIF IC E ! | scans Broadway, Lake Orion j ( | UR , SI "Bl YW ic IC ae | | lt Al! | | AN N | D, | \\ 1° ae ae ae an well 2 offer homesites down West Bloomfield Townsh: . mn eb ¥ a SECC? SOG) Geis ae Bud — aL Do: } ’ N des ‘fe andscaped A well, kept home vey as ighi > 44241 Eves FE $110 dietrmadea hramaedee tn Bett" PUSINESR LOCATION Bim bee TS EINE OLDER 2 ne Metithnc™ ome! ai aNtreatn SMG PICA SHIT PND Rae earner ABLE aUCHY a Van Zandi | Scres end & foom Wpeat clean - AE OLDER > Shown by appointment onls ae ay Laan __ROCHESTFR | Cherokee Hills Paved street. City _ Realty, Ortonville Nicholie OR 31150 fromage cn Ditle Higheay Rosa | Oy TOMI 2 Os Total price $13,500 with tea. T Tl BROWN, Realtor [AYDEN j Water, $1,950 = ACREACE E : : apie oe . : : : . sonable down paymen re ow oH “E4810 ARAN Gen , : T pedrocm. aTsy DEL poved Hive’ | Owen zens es Business ces) Pith CANAI PEENI FON LAKE Coral re atest Fata Eeshiuee Dravton Woods M4 FHA building ie lots on aahe: parcel $7790, an Mn Giewene is ae ceramic bath full basement, gas LEADS TO. BaoTH ( NI! a a3 sites. $2,200 each. oe Aches 500 FF S-1201 or FE 21172 heat, 100x150 — ‘ot. De ’ / : | : | Gt RESALE Near Perry and V acres $1000 > storms, acreces: pase Se eeen nce dl ae Brat jelene s seam WALT AMS AS fp hoe a eae pagan a | & Gisinied 2 pecroom heme Oil eeecedey : ake 2, Teta parcels $600 per acre Ba ed STATIONS ie own A tak ver Bae s- . es anne M . ° *. wae Water heater Race- Waterfront, 190x139 $4 400 Ma 60081 Northview Deo | 100x150, All nicely feotteue TON NDA AUN RS REGO TU oo ; ment garage $8950, $950 down Lake privileges 50x130 $1000 . CRAWFORD | eee er faneoh Seaton LARGE AND sMALL HOUSES IN: You this first ee) i050 per mau o oTciall € oni aletter na ft Ott bee Bon ientrone | @5x 118) R500 AGENCY tory Phone Tincain 1-110 Pontiac at Keego and near : a : L SUM wes II \ Fiiceuarolsed Ea ot ATM ORT FIACHER Just cenute moatif 4!) per cent nt Lake: privileges, @5x215, $1,200 33°, W Huron FE «1149 . : Walled Lake 80 MNCH VALUE ! eso CF F000T. SUMMER SPOT. a ouptel witli wonia li elcoienis WILLLAMS a ; MY 41143 “we ; 4 " ais Soup Id} s : § t q ter z == boa = OFFICE AND COM Rr. . ROSE McLARTY full iteas bacemnent. bhi r Lat THIS ES 1 | i * | {¢ WALI 3 ‘ted UN Mi v\t hk i IX i garcen and smokes o hi 5 | bedroem nemen nes FON A ee Se ge ft pal irecd cent ON I¢ IR | ) \¢ R h \t ol oar ae DINGS nee : es 1 } | . : om cometsty M-foot ling ‘oni : fap " aia 1 atid or FE 5-3578 Farge Int nicely landscaped? See! "|p ] \ rOAVEDD. Vind New 3 perioam frick haa Se OD Gai Eee 20 cupsianuiat doa Tee a oe siopin essere o acres of scenic partly onied Braph lend Have. ¢ Ww mild on ‘your Tet 40x22 this today ; ‘ 5 nv eriooking enuy iW + flnine ene wit . : land In the heart ef the beauttt le © trary 2 bedroom ‘shell house Cost’ vou: TUM Gag Ty ite Unie teste ea rae, fant een A ee HL lots overlooking lake - $4800 Grampiay His nr Oxford” | RAY O'NTIT., Realtor T mo oth ‘ «ps Use 0 Ube iat furnar I 6 tt Fy rw 6G ? , . : “RY OR Telegram: Re Onen 98 er plans available See our mod. Pe ee . PSI SN ASS ED Salve. et $12 850 Tern ap stoping rl Sine wee con TROY ENP low down eee Waterford Tep $10,000 8 and 10-acre parcels tor homes or FE 3-7101 After SUP S739 ine a eocieere! information: cen: ‘ Ee Nw ‘| | e Is Dt | | , 2 lawn onew chicken coop fenced Good garden spot Irimediate por: Pontiac Watkins Take Estat Ino Semoter cree fe uid achenes "RE D- “HORSE COR P. Gey LORD | \ 0 li il v “NM 11 yy | > | IX \l | s i In ; an ae atc 4 ules from | session Full price $5.75¢ x 150 ft, $1300 i" , fae pares siete caine on FOR LEASF 3500 ST FT. con. . Nt. L- eA Hous 1 bedroom home with mris- Co eG riced at 84,500 with F . / MEAGHER REAL EST at mercial garage gas station. large 508 Case El! : ee “fe: Middle Strats lak vers OFF SASHABAW RD Exceilent Lake Oaki 6 4p ween Parking area. near town FE 42352 or FE 30179 136 Fo Pike st r ~ ens DIECORATING. Beecutall 7) hanes pom ee : he | room brick. home built in 1932. 92 seen Geo pater Oslo Mlen 83122 Write Pontiac Presg Rox 62 ete 2) Lissine Ore 2 LG | a Sil THOT pnt) e200 i CTL NORTH Ae poms tas | Laie Pye room with fireplace : ~ -— cece He ie cate Me : Ss : wept : > 7 PF Thema with one bedroom up | ath, od furnace, attached ga- Wijli Lake. I TATE- WIDE. : 263 ne VI 1s INCOME Como lotalr ces ez 130 114x20: with another bedroom rage. In the basement iiams Lake, Lagoon front. $950 Business O t t 51 . Av, : a J room s pportunities : MULTIPLE Listixo SERVICE | ACRIONCG1 OMAMER VLIED TAKE down, 20 feot Nving room. sey | apt with shower, Lot 130x260 " 20 ACRES ON ROMEO RD OFF = . | + ‘ | Sr DUGe mS Ne 2 elt elec ARE | male dining foun eens ful! $21,000, terms : 5 |; ROCHESTER RD -2 bedrooms FOUR STATI ( ; | Vici | R¢ y\ i. | crAmeldemiccanchsicmenin " h plastered walls oak nors | ‘| HI E kitchen and dinette, rumpus room , : 0 : | ide Walled Lake city 6 full basement. 'aundry tubs and | ’ ‘ a 1 1s Sia) . Se la Vt pe . GATEWAYS to AGE OW ANYTHING | pide Walle’ Lake city iim: iiceinad trulticellarigna heals fine | OPEN DA HY VV | icepies 2 and goed fencing om SERVICT STATION YOU'RE RIGHT ; sd tog s ae ing room, modern through: insulated. I'y r earage Full 2teo 8 TM soil in Oakland County Five acres For Jease by Mator Oi! Company, Vasil saute! tint to feet HAPPINESS LQ DO WHEEL BUT D- eut Only $8259 with ei5ee price $10.500 with #3000 down sf 25) DOW X BR of woods, 2-car garace. stable ee ae ia Sree oe . ~to fee FS LTLE ‘ 2 Thrice fom Wall trade for 3 ; by nis IL : mith runn Water 50 if Rog sue Uncen Uo rr attractive that now is the time to , 7 | ING OR Tilk St tt- Sehoety Vans fs arectthPion NEAR SASHABAW Thix ranch tmenest our model home ¢ jeree Randie NF $4500 wil rental terms further informa: hed @ home Here is a 2 ' \) Searoome) } Ri If 10 CONTAC] Woacres -olling seen bieh - feet Alum storms and screens gun type ot] furnace Wee wae 1. OTS. a) \CKES ora ed home todas? ake j Rice kitchen, landscaped jot 50x US AT ONCE. IF YOU a nicely wooded on Mis Priced at $12,500 with terms euie nanan tuba Choice of 4 wooded lot in W r Sa a rolling Oniy $1050 There is a store building.27 x 78 1.000 down paynfent! Ml 216 ft with garden spot Offered a a " cabin Oniv $2 - ; eee ee elevations, tite room colors Wipes ca G,gn Gnu nee . flo . with briekfront Has full base- | at eae sins 4h 0 down | REET. THAT -CONVER- own Total price $6 900 CEN lei Nien eS EN Copper plemeine Privileges on y ACRES ment 2 baths and all new elec- (ON, § SEF IT TO.!| My 649° : Thite Lake oO , aaa trical Wiring New roof Present! y ME RE 1s | DAY S11 ON is N EE One ACRES ae We Huron pen Treenines Ne out M39 to Duck Lake Rd | 100x1S@ level lot ‘only $850 Pins Gentian chin en being used ‘as at store and for a ine WEST . ANOTHER GOOD BUY ' ro FO? YOU NBS | Aa Cost tl ee 1A Ee iy .c THAN DEN N, Realt Biacktop streets 100x150 $200 dn = R00G ae On eas nite for coun- ing miotaliccle str vesne ian io: a he | AL - OQ) ; 5 ee 3 ae - M-59 Just right fod aevelop- ealtor ty home ly $5 : £ 2 SIDE. A delightful 2 bed- | PHONE -OR CON vent : sonable own payment 2) NEAR DRAYTON PLAIN | NE. x () M | ment Low price of only $46 - ‘aA 5 \vaiton FE_8-0441 Ohen Eves Perry acres No. 2 1xl8 fot | 34 AC RE S foom house near Elizabeth pane | : : = ae on. 1 Ranch peauty built in 1951 Newly ap 4 : 2 : PALS) $iz dn. “Biretagen a birch tency: | agcorated™ 5” room “and leaain'y| 0 ETO Te = CEDAR ISLAND TAKE. — For Sale Lake Prop. 44° Social Men gta os ferdwiod’ fioort.” expande: | Dearooms. one, floor pian. new) FELT THAY A RE 20 ACRES cies ite ne meth hen ou "BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADDS frontage Oniy 42 mile trom ts | fe attic, | um storms ane 2 : : ull | ¢ LOTS — 186° ON BACK, -. 16 , 0 a ( only lig years ole” Weerae | fereens, new awnings, 1, car) SERVICE IS er i rake ou ee ee basement. Oil heat, extra lot | an front, lag deco Pull base-! ' |, Cetin seers ont ert 200 You tw "inspect this righ — ERBEE, Iandreaped commer iot 35 VC) HEEL P VOU, THEN iatiaer Over 2000 at EN eats anys ment W_Caxs Lake. Zon Bub | 2 ACRES away. ireet Aap dal ea pl | a en : road tromage onithi« comer * NOUN GG ik | division $3,000 Elgin @-4274 "| ernie z ALTY co, “OWNER veavino PHONE OR COM ee ee mit 28 HIGHLA&D ALL YEAR LAKE FRONT HOME, ev ice om paved road Some 3383 Orchard Lake rE Ss YOU R HOME. te EE OUT TODAY. Wh VR} per cent down = d nL TeeNe 80" sea wall Attached garage ‘ OPEN SUNDAYS AA, oO AC Ries sebe down —————— \ 4 : = eniev Convenience as well aa the Fireplace $160 with $4000 ‘ ‘ S fas meome problems | are 7 VIR 90) Slee WW AIS) FLV advantage of guict ‘ving i this down Mullen Rt 2, Pontiac, 4286 Disie Hwv — Drayton Plains 4 mite road frontage on ? tounty fe cas Ma Pour eons YOU BUY IT WELL SPNSURE. 17 ca PE \ : niedern 4 room home with « ex. Mich OR 3-2643 eld Ge) ay : roads Located in Hunt Club are ata aR gel bot tet geen oon Mm YOU AND ARE HON. WIDP SPLVOTION OF tra lots, Close to 2 main high: All YEAR ROUND FURN HOME. hoe hee Ex op Pond Siightly voting Same trees GET IT OVIC K, mace aide separate fur- ORD VE TILE CALLS JESIR ABT] - prec ctncismanas aren nce Holle ML etait ae alle FE 49201 Priced at $48,000. terms , z tad at tt - ‘ a r r Wie ~ Hoc ving fal awn furniture E> \ = at ’ ae ( eri + maeuneen easy YoU MAKE TO Us, WISI PKK uy ea TT \ MOSEYN ROAD | Beautifulty landscaped, extra lot, BUSINESS Is GOOD AT LADD Ss through Classified Ads ry Pius here favestors — : ~ 2hedrm brick home Large living | ‘cated dn Engjish villa 2222 Buc l , : Dp. * ee this good buy today. | roam with dining TN kitchen Ingham, Pontiac Lake Strictly Pit ANSWER fo Yes, whatever it 1s — dial REALTY CO May We J {elp encil itiiy | Lok (asns0el CWeis is private Price’ $17,800. shown by, _. HT ; DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE I Germperative nes cane tone » } . Cl ait | “distance of craic Schon Oasara speceamcn only Open Mav 28.) VO) | R PROBIEM: # AT . i bait de YO U “equity and contrart . ar 227, Detroit, | a FI? 2818 for an ad- Fh 20263 a balance at \W x } ' 7] sel] nt t 1 GIL. ES be ALTY CO. ahs = nly 660 per month Ein tone ne eg | Want Ad! To sell, rents ome aunpays 7 ie T. pita Dy 1075 WoO Rey : . ” t i ‘ WE? tthe Hoy Dn : #3 Ww. 7 baits, ‘NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH m1 rome cnaris Rroxee : . he Neniyect ical ton’) Ko ts Templeton, Realtor | 8 PAUTIFUL 09 FT LAREFRON | hire, it's ME 28181, sie EPP Writer and get it! 4 POST GFFICE , FE 62342 or OR 3-7016. a 7000 Highland (Mie) EM ganel "Ai nt tat Peed i psese OO Seem: Manaes. vt oor TPE vom or M24 |’ > IP ' : ‘ er Boca a sd 3 * ae 2 ' ft 2 ry os » ; v | x > | : 5 | ® \ a . ‘ } 5 let F A al 4 / yj “| j i eB j \ - - 1A = = =, =a | » | \ Aid e : fe | 5 Speer enprurt Dapaped! Sparen PPE epee be “ ‘ foe | a i ee = he f U . ‘|; No ee te oe! 4 ee She eT a Gh i 0 \THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY! “MAY 24, 1956 : os SIXTY-FIVE Business pecsiacaapet 31 iq = qua c in is Se 9-3220 or LI 17-2715, E. 8. Carl. 120 FT. ON DIXIE | Gal “tan down and. $100 per Giroux- Franks Automatic __Sale Land Contracts 52 | Swaps 38 20% DISCOUNT $5,240.01 balance 44813. Ask for Mr.- Clark. A. J. Van W iz ise a $73,318.00 Worth of seasoned frm land con-| 408. pu - years, 1 decided to Haquid dividu aby or in one block. Dis- — 1 to 230 per ‘cent. Payable to $1 cleding ony aie @ per cent. bet tape recorder, Or sell. Father, encourage your juniot’s 1857 contracts. play safe. Interview, ™aker. (6 h.p air-cooled motor, +) appointment only. Ask for Mr. IDEAL COUNTRY HOMESITE 030 First @ ROOM # - Newly decorated, ge cor GNe. SLICE OF HAM ent, . home; . vacant. 5 te Secured by § foom| tract as down oat 5-003. = =thark> f ater ee ‘Real : W. Huron st. |SUILDING LOTS WORTH #200 email reat or Pekingese e aod en |e = pustsess r month in- cae ScarTaL TYPEWRITER x per cent. Ladies invited. Buy wa 14 FT WOLVERINE WAGE- rd, and wwaier Like new. For. 18 to 21. tt. cabin cruiser. EM 3-4897 ITE CO. rst, eaivc an hy an pices Onivers hig SHAD shiee OUTBOARD MOTOR. Shop 1 1 MODEI. G ¢ RID. ones ey ber ar can aren you, air LEYS WITH TIMKEN, si eee ot 48000, simon ude _Ai_onbow Beal . ROLLER BEARINGS) by é'toom modera cy bome ea of shew one, some “used lawn AND SLITTER eed Lolly duesan ‘S100. Ass mowers sharpened. $256. 20 per SLIDES, SOUTH for Mr, Brown Pies ott “on all trellises perce BEND LATHE, MILL,| 1. H. BROWN. Real #9 Der gallon. Rent lawn’ rollers, SURFACE GRINDFR./20.W turn pe sano! S2eer® Moor sandera and wax: : AO bars 5 IN. Dea byt ctl eli 2 DRILI. PRESSES, CHIP SEPARATOR, OIL, SEPARATOR, TO-| ‘Btate Licensed Lenders) aoe es . + SILVER RING TRACTOR. id IN. ACTOR. if IN Tor pickup 0 A | BARNES HARDWARE | 53 74a Ww. Huron 8. Easy. Parking WASH BASIN FOR BATHROOM | wanted. Must be modern. vey | Money to Loan LEDO SCALES. $25,009. !8 F-veryone Pressing You: Bares for eltber. Call | ty WORTH OF COLLETS, | DIE HEADS, PUSI- ERS, SLITTER HOLD- ERS, MISC. OTHER TOOLING ‘COQM- PLETE AUTOMATIC SHOP. EXCELLENT CONDITION, $14,500] CASH. CALL J. A. TAY- LOR, FE 42544. Partridge ao SPECIALS | MAIN HIGHWAY BUNOCO 8TA- | TION doing over $80,000 gross per year, Income from rental supple- | Soatyaneanaety ene east ineel | OCI Company 0 leu Glas your job FE, iD Wi Pa Madiag washer. OLive 2- WORLD W IDE ‘IDENTICAL saingauatne MANAGEMENT I gr sa ane OF Sau Seo amas Sheen t HM & 12. PE 47823 Fate ot hu Lal BEA ITIFU A a ACE “GET CASH QUICKLY |S2syziret ciawtitGy Lace ES Most deais closed * 1% wine TUX, SIZE APPROX. 38 Minutes. Loans also made on fur. | long, one Pendleton sports coat, “niture. eae teres and other se sire 42 lon Excellent condition, curities | $15 each. Pie 8.4861 For Payments? | Liber Don’ is eraisheed. ‘loa't lose , _Fe Sale lott hi | ee your jo on sk losin, roar | : eredit. If you ar * tetind 0 or or Sale ot ning 5h payments are too . 0 oa { us or call us at once—let us a PC. BEDROOM SUITE. BOX you get back om & sound fi clal fobting—we have a credit | — suite. ale J room furniture. plan that will oe sat aoe springs and mattress. @ pc. dining er’ « 106". c= ides for $50 Pearl studded cap and vell to match, $10 Also lavender roe Fyne Gress, $5. FE Up. to $500 | ears. Bring ae COMPLE ,motor and be: 5. 8906 ani ter amg bene A gee ine 163 Dio oro Oe ere a. Percy | For, Sale Miscellaneous 60 F “or Sale Miscellaneous | 60 / &S-GAL. FUEL Of TANKS; | LAWNMOWER HARPEXINO AND Gouge, as legs vetted ‘fil! ean. | air cocled engine service. 9140 a Pay?) )_Pontiac Lk Rd OR 3-221. : ae oi and ee ELA oe at 5 hae fe “of 1 on miles for only 43. Parts | Salem _Fioor any “make |” “Sale, Musical Goods 62, . it. 120 Parkda Wood, Coal & ‘Fuel 67 BALDWIN Acneone 8 boot bch | PREE, WwooD —_ AND GET mapl a | aie. "e "i ~~ casi FOR FURN TURE CIRCLE F POS URASENT FIX. Direct factory priced cn oll-fired | j4x8'." Plasterboard 4x8"s" Plasterboard 4x8‘." Plasterboard —. 4x7*." Plasterboard» 4x10 1 Bane Thy |GIRL'g GOOD CLOTHING siZks _3 to §. Priced low PE 63ei1. Oakland ae AND DRESSES SIZE 0. condition, very cheap. FE estate and all just $7,000 down, peep tage) ol i 202 PONTIAC 9.9 BANK BLDG. | RR A DAIRY QUEEN -—the most pop- FE 2 9206 | D atess 3) neepe retcieaes : so 2 Norge refrigs, Good coed’ | ular soft tee cream franchise i tion eee 2 ae home _PE 6-177: ' | available’ 186 ft on metn state highway ip the jake area im Oak- land Co. All Ny ret and real estate only dowp A VERY FINE 9 UNIT modern motor court on federal highway Leg and stone 6 room owners home. Well landscaped grounds 945.000 on terms will trade for contracts or property | LIQUOR BAR IN Segge—eeel Y ey | koopa | WE ge cme "Aered. : | WARD F. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN - Eve Ttoo® Giff SHOP, WELL ESTABLIGHED Living quarters if desired. 2536 Dixie Mwy , OR 3-7211 | +——— ‘GROCERY STORE | WEST SIDE This well Rabi rocery store hes been established for at least i City Limite West suburban. this fa @ amall neighborhood store | met will show @ profit from $100 to $173 per week Very clean and | neat, self serving, modern fis- tures, beer and wine take out | license. Owners keep about icp tnrentory Wul fel ae for 200 with $3300 down INCLT Tnina INVENTORY. Call ia appoint- ment ! CVARKORE AL ESUAGI re ¢6493 or FE ¢48)) Open Evenings and Sundays Mul TIPL EL ISTING SERVICE HOT DIGGETY!!! rtunit to go into froren’ easvanass ane in restaurant ©. L iat FRIEN LY SERVICE TE iG UE FIN ANCE €0 0. draperies. _ 24x80 202 N. MAIN a Lo WALNUT DINING ROOM oN. MALIN FE 40208 ROCHESTER, MICH. |a eS MAHOGANY Dikina LOANS $25 TO $500 set Nice. MY a sure é Aad -MONTOOMERY 3 WaRb : : good eo 1425 ROUSEHOLD Rosedale. - wage "after GOODS - Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-979) 35,000 Families Soar Davenport wit with reversible Recommend ‘ robe, $5. Buckner’s \*: oi SOUS Sg Four (4) Buckner Conven- 2- BURNER | ELECTRIC ¢ or with even and broile- $18. Wicker porch chad $3. Mouseware sam- pies ‘'y Brice Mason jars. 25 $23 to $800 "ee OAN CO ween °° . rE2nn | PC BLOND DINING “ROOM uite J patr iight weight beige | _MT a4. fais " ROTORE ROSE RUG AND 33-in. Walnut drum ta- es cushions, mie 13x14 GREEN LEAP PATTERN rug. $20, Tull plain een ru, $8 floor radio nat war robe, $3, EM 3- Dyes wy) CUBIC FT DEEP FREEZE. di over payments. 6557 Berk. | qrcee-month payments 39 3 ig IN. SINK 6 IN. FAUCET. | Heel eS Clee ER 38 tn. roliaway bed and mattress. | E club chatr double wooden bed. 5 _Stead — Nua toll sell xtra 8 ae COST OF RORROWINO a |30 GAL HOT TER Ruckners IS THAN i Dawe. “laundry "ane a "tlands YOU THINK. | ‘M 3-0657 SS an APT ‘SIZE ze ELECTRIC STOVE elvinator Washer, wringer type Get needed ean quickly Frigidaire refrigerator Cn "in| from = Buckner'a = frienaly good cond for $125 or wil) sel). loan company Separately FE 5-431. ALL NEW. USED 3 MONT ne. | Holivw tan bed Apt size | range. tise Bhileo. re | manle parva. desk and cha | 3 pe. chrome kitchen set and Buckner : ' omtsc A : eida Finance Co. ane, —orerees — _freexer OLive 6-278). ANTIQUES Bedrm suite. Tear drop pulls. Offices are iocated: APPROXIMATELY 1 fo 8Q YDS. | 5 4 di bulld- == “Sule 8700 eon “Yes per mo. Pontiee 2nd Floor National Bidg bd Golorec fees, “ope with | | : ie ind” amps. useum | Pius lease. IDGEWAY Draytom Plains 6512 Dizie Rwy He care Bettee bet—Some- ine for everyone 34034, 975 Baldwin ae lhe Walled Lake, 230 Barnston ‘ontiac Lx Seresttan, area — | t DON'T MISS (next to bank) ‘ollow the Signs | == Best restaurant buy located tn Utica 45442 Van Dyke medium blue twist carpet. tn t Started etre busy downtown Pontiec One block North across from bent | Besse main section. 17x6x20 FE, enly 1's yrs ago Cleared $12.000 | last year Al) moder equipment. | | =r A BUY! SMAL?, RADIOS. 96 TO Owner's heal = forces sale Rea-| sonable term A. G. ELL OTT & SON) N WESTERN HWY AT MIDDLEBELT With fast. courteous service endl Goctaine Linoleum $12. Record plavers $12 to $16. 5-8758 Need $500 ASPHALT TILE Linoleum Floor THe NN _MA od on payments to fit your budget? curnius . oe =a — ame - i ern bestia 50 conventent to | 1 Seer S TAL Kk a Lod Gta (ap where new st lear eye tes LINOLEUM y vate consu rooms Abels BUSINESS you. Or phone FE 68121 and tell us your needs MACHINE SHOP Small but profitable operation +~-—~--_-¥Jn best of equipment Building | onth and offers operating space Provsuias: cluded at $35 000 crave ee re y_ Home & Auto [suimiicreaners as oan H Coven ea “ngpecmente” ar 1 N. Perry Street Ost) (Second Fioo FOOD FOR THOUGHT fourth Saturday | 0 to J ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | You'll fall tn love os thts beau- tiful dairy. bar first sight Latest stainless sieei equinmer uf One of the beet features is ti perfect location in a new shoppine center in Oakland County Mak an appointment to see it ides Ciet cash vou need ow t THE HOME CAN AE FOUND I&4 SALES A little out of the way but e lot AT CASH NOW | tarts si ancettartt Sit ta lawnmowers §2790 and up pP \Y in nae R PLAN Ga and electric refrigerators fanges and water heaters, Bath- room fixtures. beds chests, dreas- . Pay iater jn monthly amounts you) ers vanities and springs and, MICHIGAN BUSINESS fan afford Ptjone write or come mattresses. Living peo aleenitag: SALES CORPORATION JONN A LANDMESSER RPROKER fn 6 Telegraph Rd. TV sets. radios, rugs, dining room suites, dinette sels a apy | ED Visit one trade-in dept, Sor oresil| FINAN GE, CO! bargain | Perk At Corio Door E w = co St. FE 2-020 Use OUR LAY-A. -WAY PLAN | ——__ BAXTER A TivinosToNe | UP. 102 MONTHS TO PAY MONEY MAKER | 63_W. Lawrence St FE +1538, We buy, sell or trade. Come out | elit and meat business ain artery, Beer an ba A takeout iicense. Owner retiring Can be purchased at wholesale plus 10 per eent. Fixtures can be leased WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $000 mide BBE: a mane poet ik ground, 2 acres of free parking Lede! . ab () E_ of puwsre Heights on Auburn , You can get tt oalcnir on your! Rd. or purchased Kavorable Signature, car or furniture. No lense on building ail J endorsers. Payments to sulle our PHONE Lita tht Tavior Realto FE budget We will be glad to help ANTIQU E. FURNITURE ose you with your,money problems MY 2-336] NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER ¥ beer and Wine and stevk com plete, 48 Putnam FE 3-0107 SOFT IC E-CREAM Mac HINES new and used Shake oachines Complete equipment including pisne for soft ice-cream merchan- | sing © F Woods Salea Co, LI | ———————— sade or Glendale 1-0574, Grand ANTIQUE CHURCH MODEL REED organ Dull black MA 5-785) ARENS TILLER $85 POW ER iawn mower, Jacobsen, ee Likeé new 890 Robinwood off N Perry DINANGETGO: 702 Pontiac 4 state Sant Bidg. |ART METAL DESK, 66°. LONG, 1574 desk chair, Bazor desk tome very eee ood condition, most Teasonable 4A §-3001, —Fapids = | BABY BED. $15. MAYTAO WRINO- STATE-WIDE. | LO. A NS seats CLASS C, excellent bullding and | ee top gas range 20 iS Spa thee po . sromiaas on | Electries anne ‘ Leven es a3 xle Hwy mple parking gfoss | Dining room suite «ee. $29 for 1055 $43.000 Closed Sunday Extra Fast Table mod comb radio... $15 Will sell all or bar? een option | ‘Metal bunk beds compiete $20 to buy real estate \ Servic et refrigerator - $35 etal dish cabinet 5 SEVERAL PROVEN moner mak- | € Youth bed bearaalere aay Ing taverns with low down pay- sou ¢an borrow $20-$509 quickly WE BUY 8EL. OR TRADE ments on sigature cat of furniture. | OAKLAND Real Aare Service of Pontiac Loans made without endorsera| : aN s ) 5 for any worthwhile purpose. Up DY CWARLES, Realtor.) ("3s moni haniolirepaciiae: FURNITURE 17.8 Telegraph FF 4-0821 | ‘106 8 Saginaw __FE 2-5823 | HOUSEHOLD Pet Fora FRENCH PROVIN- — Store .Rent EXCELLENT !OCATION ‘urniture. breakfront with 2162 DINING RM TABLE WITH 4 chairs, 2 corner cabinets. 340 4th, Gt after 6 pm ELECTROLUX Li fj Sale | Household € Goods 57) Sale Household re CHROME DINETTE srts. ASSEM- SILVERWARE SET 7 ble these yourself and save. Four | chairs and table, $60.05 value $3995. These are new, 1956 signs, famous make, Bormica compare these Senne valora T Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard | _Lake Ave CLOSE : OUT” Of Household Items. 28 to 38 jad cent off. Coffee taskers. elec ric Irons. Mixing machines, cut- lery, Rivere Ware, Mirror Ware, Shears, end m many more. lems at cost: pt meets: Wheelbarrows, lawn ANDERSON HDWE. : id bea AIR sofa bed, $24 50 ful and spring, 60 05: to $24.50, gas stove. $10 So: new roll- away els, compiete pee Lil sofa beds tp Sew 6 year erib $17 8: poten . 890.50: rock- er, $4.50. new co mattresses, | Watton Cor. Josty: $1295. new inner spring a tresses, 619.95 We buy, sell and! trade, Pearson's am Furniture. | 42. Orchard Lk PE 4-788 DELUXE EASY IRONER_ Tike) new, $86 to first part here FE 5-4350 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 4% FT. WALL TILE 25¢ GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL., $1.95 R BYERS. 141 _W HURON +3064 DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF TA- bie, buffet and 4 chairs. Table seats 12. Good condition. FE 5-0355 _ 8207. _ Will sell for $1 sent for T1008, 00. OR- ; Used TV. Trade-in's Table Models and Consoles e107 Pontiac EM 3-41" & KM 3.3747 O8LEY REFRIGERATOR. / ASE sine, With shelves on door. Good Wier condition, Only $40.09. os ed rou FURNITURE Nols _OR:%3717 . ALL GUARANTEED - Wee STV QUEEN Jeet DRIER, ; CLO@IN Ise tmlald tile (Om®) ..... Re a tie. NpEceo sonar sieg. Wo ft | 172_8_ Bai Gis ae SALE . $3.95 gal. SMITH’S 287 S . Saginaw linoleum Rubber bere paint- silver. with chest, Never been) — ~NEW. “GALVANIZED | ATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS. | °* '8. (2 Jengths “drvc ft, town tem furnaces: OU. gas SAVE PLUMBIN SUPPLY and coal. Hot water and steam | 272 8 Saginaw _PE §-2100 heater, NEW AND 1 > sED. Pe < = = i 3 2 mre Hardware. alschecgioan Crock and pe: pipe and fittings. Lowe Bros A depos't will hold om, Time Paint, ~ fata SUPPLY. 2685 pasments available W. F¥. Miller Lapeer Rd. 1 F451 Yarden and Lawn Bqulzyment, | (ALF AND | «(1593 8 Woodward, north ot 14/MmDIUM SMALL PLAYER PIANO BEEF AND “PORE HALP AND with rolls and bench. Ositaghers. quarters Opds ke Market, FE Mile Rd. _Kirmngham, MI 46526. a | NEED AUTOMATIC — PUL Ae tures. Newest, brightest ang most furnace any model and size Can } modern type of lighting for bitch.) furnish duct work and terms ens dinettes, bedrooms and rec- OR 3-3777 FL 4-0500 |. reation room@® $11.05 value, 8 ” ments, HAMMOND 8PINET ORGAN, MOD- ia, blonde, 16 months old of ‘OWER f ROTARY, ny tile galvanised cop- TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS. | ini ineotn ar onereee D PIANO good condition, gucobie for ae or church, Cheap. FE 47153 KEW SPINET PIANG, CABLE. FE 30722 Pur evergreens, w $5. Send for free booklet: “How to Plant tress” peel en ae SALET reper Pontiac Highway: $1546 new. Now, $1195 - cash | | ‘urn right Py iseanaee Hal Job at Mathews Clinie and yell soe] Eve Hospital ond «0 je mile to Ajroveland Parm LARGE HYBHID F OMA TO Hants in individual pots, Come . ii and see them, We cave alao other bedding plants also cr. _18_E. Huron 8t FE 4-03 |, anlums, petunias, ete. Wat 28036" WoL | OKT oun MAPLE WHITE BIR k sale All prices cut one sce Oscar Bchm Pe 32-5217. stightly factor uated. NEW ELEC TOASTMASTER Hot PENT | A sPINeT PIANO wire factory showroo: Michigan Fin Water heater On +ieee | orescent. 393 “Orphan Lake _Ave OFFICE: DESK NORGE OIL ~ | heater Air compressor Minnow | ANO TUNING A AND RE aN ie eney | paid in will sh credited lee your | =-— pe Cou RE: Gailawher'’s, 18 E. Hu. rol rd Mill Greénhouses, $902 Dixie Hwy. Drain eh ) Bachbia dlecount: ca Ndtes t = opposite Water- \ $398 Row! Products Co. 0 2 ape Mi rhs PONTIAC anal opts 833 Biv tanks Tow bar ‘46 Dodge pee ' iT NEI Every bulb must go } sPiNet ‘PIANO — ALM |W ese than BURMEISTER | Peanut machine Snow chair Party ‘PANOR- 7A Rear ore el price poo ebb 3 isa 8. Floodlights Power mower House | trailer under carriage MY 3-3732 and 4x12 also tn stock === | _ Terms FE 4 PACHOUD | WREC KING cc co. Dixte fw. woud SS + 25 1b. Crown Coat tn 4225 a 33 1b Joint Cement In. @ .. $220 UL I AINT SAL Ie 250 ft. foint system $3.75 | House paint 1 gallon $398 260 ft. perforated tape $ #0 | md gallon at le $o1 | #0 Ib. bag of gypsoulte .. ... $115| Two gallon for $90 0 ib bag of Tae .......... § 68 | Runber base Paint, gal » - (458 fr plyscore .......... § Se Roller or pac 4x8"s" ply wood -» $3.95) 1 gal. paint a raller or pan 390 100 ft, bag 2° insulation «© 8 429) S*" f LOOR SHOP . MAKE SURE JTS : PLATINUM WEDDING SET. WILL BURMEISTER _sacrifice OR 3-406. ce QUDER. 2 ‘MEN'S SUITS, Northern Lumber Co. aecuee. 2 SGuen —owERS— Cogley Lake Rd gq | Rex Loe 50 Shallow Well Jet pump Telegraph & ® Mile Rd Detroit PE 1-4184 Myers Deep and Shallow. Well +p ET BSINKs FROM = $00.¥0./No money down. Trade-ins acce ed, Sinks to build In from $3 95. Reconditioned used Oe Double sinks from $095, G. A. ro WER MOWER Thompson. *0 8 Perry HEADQUARTERS CHOREMASTER GARDEN ¢ CULTT | | Toro-Eclipse and Scotsman, $54.88 uw vator and attachments, §63. 3-5740 Trade-in accep’ ted—Used mowers. C¥cronE Paces “FREE Este: RELLY'’S TTARDW ARE _mates OR 3-632! sd wo AUBURN AT ADAMS Cleanup Time Is Hor foot, Wall boxes for duplex plugs, 28c ea. deine & range fuse boxes, 05 A. Thompson, 60 8. rations featuring the new ‘‘Level- on’ interior paint ‘CHURCH'S INC. Perry ot 107 8. Squirrel Ra FE_2-0233 | 4 INCH BOIL PUPE, 6 FT. 9 300 6 OUT Sump Pumps “WaL i oh TY Vv ees table “with 2 net? » be. coat wood dinette .., Guar. recond. elec. washer 4 i Quar. trailer-size elec. refrig Lanyties USE YOU sarap ¥. EB Howland me ‘Diste Hwy, OR_ 31456 gta a3 ae Cle e a | cena rs ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Munro, trio ~FOOVER WITH aT- _tachments, FE 4-6608_ UsED a RANOES | $20.60 AND EASY SPINDRY WASHER ate $60.05. M deluxe model, - Only 6-1}00 | USED WOTPOINT yeaber ss dish wash Take over payments. MA $2119. £1 ECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER. FA- fent offices tn Pontiac area \¢ CU FT DEEP FREEZE, 1656, mous name brand, — slightly marred, exceptional values. Mich- | igan uorescent, 393 Orchard LAT® MODEL, like new. Take we balance s Lake Ave $20.84 or paymen L 4 mos Dealer Phone rE a1see FOR SALE - 3 BEDROOM uiltes — one J piece modern med oak - one 3 piece mod- ern Prima Vera - one 3 piece hand decorated grey ename| — Each a Fy sbieas and clean mat« tr reas For ae a “= 99 CU. FT GEN- ume deep freeze, chest type freerer, Excellent condition, MI _4:2208 SREEZER 1956 11 Cu Ft. Chest Nationally Advertised THE Soe .7 epee co. sent 2 felipe garage, or complete SURPLUS LUMBER & | aera and pet Bi Small aad MATERIAL SALES CO, | 2z"ent_® 5340 Highland Rd (M69) OR_ 3-700 W AT ER HEATERS MA iN . iitthe rare like new, Nesco Roasterette _ $95, OR sane a *. $2021 double ae ~ USED TRADE IN DOORS PLASTERBOARD SALE ling out inside and outside bis at less than wholesale aor Kel ot verehouse sles gr pa Hardware at 20 Get-our Quality Buliding NTIAC PLYWOOD co Llepertnen rel nteah lgias a i "8 ; 1488 win Ave PE 2-2543 = a hail line of DRAW 4rar iG “HET CHES py wene “Insulation, Paneling / CHROME OW CADMIUM : i ‘The kind that —s bd the frame ; of all makes of ¢ ree eepirel 5013 Doors Paints Hardware, Ete, LUMBER CO. Rein DeATH IN FAMILY FonceD 7 TO Installed it deaired. eell bee lies qnd b_2-6472 _Btate inspected Northville, 9-71W3 Special EXTRA—SPECIAL reed hand eee Excellent onal" Used White , _ Clothes Posts +1 al2's up to 26) BENSON LUMBER CO. ft. We will our require- ments. PRI E | $40 8. Saginew FR 4-244 ARE oecretatS with’ THIs SEPTIC | TANKS, AND FIELDS IN. AUTT talled. Sewers, water lines supply of ep cos materials are tresabing FE 5-8221 or FE 54-7708. complete — oe folet to the 7 SE p fIC TANKS RECLAIMED & BRICK $3 00 Pe Hn’ REINFORCED CONCRETE Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar 6115 | rm 46428 ___ 3072 Eliz, Lk. Rd, Windows made to your Gall soiL PIPE (3 @ 156 OER cR LGP. Wan. New Flush Doors from 65.60 wu Let us figure your fob, addition, —Sick's, 2678 Orchard Leake Rd. —STOR- -ALL SHEDS _ an steel shed with locking door, §9 GAL. ELEC, HEATER . 877.96 | Aluminum combina’ windows ese) Auto. Gas Heater $5495 | end doors LOW Low price! Tausdryjlteye) (land foccees e10be FE i rays, stan ‘ace "SAVE PLUMe BING 8 am. to 9 om 162 8. Aaginaw At tubs 50; grade totlet rt ba $14 05: hand rifie buys Michigan Fluorescent, aay Hey Ma ae ze Them Piva Orchard Lake Av ah FURNACE WITH AUTOMATIC sume rou. 30" Ree “1G PIPE. one GARAGES REPAIRED TO | look like new Lengthen your fa- . 5 rage. Put in new garege doors, STORY AND CLARK BABY) 15654, | TAPE. RECORDER. TELECTRON, MA Slit UPRIGHT PIANO. $35. _ FE 2-3802 ee 8 Saginaw St. Open 8 to 8 ADDING MACHINES. CASH. REG- $l a Othe all easy veers RAY RENGO, FEd- AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2-681) Come in amd see our new deco-| ROMEX, BY THE COIL. «c PER NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Computing scale, | meat slicer meee peer eariele | ARC Pens 7, BOXER MALE PUPS. 16.50 o. engine P UMBING Ly eal Me r 32100 GOLF CLUBS 3 hak » 6 IRONS. ‘belle flat fish ANDERSON HDWE. To 8. Telegraph ~~ SEPTIC TANKS reg pele wees oR: | = puY = ey r UMBRE! Late! Icke over payments of §20 per mo | —- Write Mr Carroll, Box 43, Pon | PREMIER AND ROBINSON tac Press Grand piano. Home size. Ma- | SCOTCH aA ND [AUSTRIAN PINES. strawberry plants « raspberry plants, _ OL 61 and Latham 882. hogany finish. Completely over-| Up to your own ehelee. = hauled. Beautiful tone $265 $2 and $2.50 each 867 Sebek oa , Terms tike rent,. Cwibt Musie} off W. Drahner Rd, Oxford. ay Co. 119 N Saginaw FE $-8222 8-2958 _almoat new, $60. ‘UPRIGHT PIANO PE 32-0412 ter Cheap, FE 4-3602 isters, Typewriters New and used Scare hew machines $5 tn, ers un aesually eral 63153 building 2 walk-ins, 2 meat coun- ters. elec. cuber, grinder, slicer. deep freeze, veg butter cool- erau3 scales chow case! cau; © BEAGLE rors “POR SALE. register, -sheifing and etc 2804 Orchard Lk. Rd, aeeore le Harbor. On premises, 6 bo pm. or ob hone, MA 6- os Clarkat ONE 6” “Pr. 8 TsLAND “COUNTER “ee REGISTERE“BRIFFANT ese oa ee coll ‘and compresser. OR 3-2623 akC RE amen BLACK. 3 7 and one 4 ft showcase One beer- wine, neon sign, Refrigeration unit after 6pm ie? . Watch dog, FE "Sale Sporting Goods 68| AS1E Ty YRS, EOE RSE > | SEAUTIPUL MALE BOXER HICAGO ROLLER SKATES, __boy's, size @, like new. PE 5-8760 bag $60 ee LIVE TBAIT © MERCURY MOTORS Worms, minnows, crawlers, boots, waders, spinning outfite, fly rods and reel’ Crawler harness, cow & Sun. 5 am. til) 1? “~OUNS - BUY — oetl— TRADE a a box and stove. Pet A-1 TOP BOIL, _ +6584, at TOF 80 poe be Lt. i inp Pulverized, load or deliver, 7 and . FE 23-6845 of BRoa STORM { SASH | 3 A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP BOIL. R bie. FE 2-6737 4-1 TOP &86IL, RICH BLACK dirt, sand, Ne ere fil dirt, 1a 8. SUMP PUMP, OENERAL ELEO oa oe FIRST QUALITY Da Bit r * gravel and fl OR 36800.” ALL TYPES GRAVEL & STONE, Timken of! purser | and storage Chie Sernee ke wee FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC sTOVE. teed 21 daye. 42 inch electric a ock, timer ant light A bargain. 42 Oaklanu 4 SSSSSES2 enport and cha cl 8 piece eas THOM. AS. EC CON “OMY : IBSON REFRIG, LIKE NEW. Auto. defrosting wo suite, _Treasonable FE 5-8 GOOD DAVENPORT, $20. 19 Moreland Ave | GENERAL LECTRIC. 124 , TABLE model T V° Call EM 3-5862 ‘HAMILTON E _condition Qn exceifent esate 5 HOTPOINT WATER HEATERS | 8 gal ipstaiied. Hat 6 ‘ak ee trie Co. er? Ww. rey ik ic WATER $12, Washing machine ae R ELECTRIC | oll cube ET pes Dae! eas fae aes _Melrose FURNITURE CO. | 5, BERRY GARDEN TRACTOR. oR, 22 RIFLE Power mower. Call EM 3-0057 aft FRAlLER 2 WHEEL 4% 6 STAKE 8pm s,s «| scfbody Extra wheel, tire & cover “| Gag AUTOMATIC HOT WATER | $55 FE, 5-4858 . |_heater 30 gal, $25 FE 8-5575./ Usp BLDO MATERIALS, AP- VicTORIAN AVEN 4 chairs. iba ee ons tape HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY rox. ', price of new at Union 385) 7 Gaberts KENMORE DRYER IN GOOD , OR_ 3-767 cond |\KENMORE DRYER. REASON- ahie OR 4167 KIRBY vacuum ‘CLEANER. with ob $35 FRE 83496 oF §-4622 Aiaee “CABINET SINKS, FA mous make beautiful 42° mode! $99 value, $5950. Slightly marred | {n transit, aiso several 64° and models at terrific values 66" Michigan Fluorescent, 103 Orchard | tL ake Ave y, LINOLECM @ PAINT BALE — price at Jac k's 9771 Baldwin LIVING "RM. SUITE. __ FE 2-4866 MATCHING WALNUT BED AND dresser. Springs sand mattress $50. Also several other oleces, FE 9-8616 sole == Norge 2-oven gas range $100 9s FREEZER CHFST AND DeWALT | Edy bs Norge auto washer WE) 00 | == os -ineh e e ran 5 Many OFHERS TO CHOOGH FROM WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER ANI) 172 English tuxedo davenport, condition, i Occasiona! MODERN LIVING ROOM FURNI- ture. ee Also 1 mat- A370 tress, FE MQTOROL A1T° MAH DOA JO ANY NY CON- foie cabinet. Only $6085. MI 2 #1300 Nl ‘MOVING TO ALASKA MUST SELL all appliances and furn by Sat Midwest 44040 MUST SELL FRIGIDAIRF ELEC- tric stove Noree retne yh mt- form rocker bougelg chalr Spin- et piano Tin Pert} NORGE PORCELAIN GAS RANGE. Good condition $90. MI 4-1050 NEW FAMOUS MAKE PORTABLE cewing machine payments of $655 a month Free home demo. ; Call. day or night FE 68-1544. Dealer 2 NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL adjuct. of and grease any make sewing machine within @ radius of 10 miles 134 poly $2 Parts extra FE 413930 434 Auburn ONE YR 8IZF CRIB AND “MAT. | tress Jike new, one baby «cale and bathinette Call FF, 5-09095 PLAYPEN BASINET RATHIN- elte childs table & gate Sewing | machine @& sewing cabinet Small & drawer chest. FE.8-2281. Call after 530 pm ‘PRACTICALLY NEW W cate | ; Lgl ne Call after 12 noon 2-0387 RERUILT 1 WASHING ACHING. | all makes guaranteed. Thrle Elec- trie & <_ Johnson FE 45 FINANCE | $s, cptuche ax ie tad cit ew upholstere ost. and add ticle Let hostess chair and ladder “ray | REFRIGERATOR DAVENPORT. PLENTY eo EARRING lan . crperstice piles ac ~~ Bids ches ng He eent gona sece | INQUIRE aun Saginaw Kay g. etary in_excelle 138 W a foe 1 Qnd floor Phone FEderal 40538 bed eed V0 ie ‘ res == awa D BUY TO SFL TOR PARTRIDGE 18 He "BIRD" _TO 8EE Sale Land Contracts. 52 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT "$8990 Palance at $75 months: 6 per ¢ent inerest Seld at $9 500 Cost te you $5132 .or best offer 5 foom modern plus 2 smaller units on ee, acre fot in City of on q im 320 8 Paddock - rE ene FLOOR TILE eG () x Q Se EA. pues asts s all lengths A ve tt PONTIAC COACH CO Fish “exterioe doors “ee “4015 Dine Hwy _Dravton Piatne x ft in. git so IN STOCK tet ‘een Deere $4 and up) Tv, 4". 6" #° Drain Tile oy ind Rey rola Iifetime Sewer Pipe — all sizes iminam gutte lie ft Complete atock of fittings Rea common bric G Sump ic rock Oresns traps, fue — Pies trie ee an and carr ail: opin Afim, irr bal Sto @ Bun 919 2 i & BLAYLOCK COAL *: ti rey oo WEF MANUFACTURE ANY &TYLF Orchard Lake Ave FE 371 widow’ paneling, trim molding eens LAWN MOWFIC woo we oN aulky, $150 Used fo month FPR Wool srking machinery tok sal ete 5 Sees eR rive JET WATER PEMPS $609. G 2800 Tulon Lake Rd PM _3-4148 A Thompson 80 8 Perry _ Do, Mt ‘Yourself FOR PENT Hand lawn mowers MA 6-3900 OUTTER 3c FOOT WAR- wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd color painting ; problema ie furnace vacuum cleaners, Onak- | drece of colors to chose from in| and Pue' and Paint 43¢ Or- rubber bake or Jelled Magic—no thard Lake Ave FE 56150 cow Dit | unwer DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, L 01 LOAD! DED Die ee FE 4326}, or FE) Tractor work k_ MA 54 $0666. _ For ‘Sale Livestock k 72 2 PURE BRED JERSEY , putts. Ready for service. A poe Jersey = | Used 2e4's. ali eee ne pcents a ft. FREE STANDINC , TOU TS, $id 95 | Used sheeting, $50 $0 | FILL DIRT, FREE COMMERCE ; bk Ra 2802 Orchard Pt. Dr eAny TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT, yds, per $10, ‘Delivered. FE _Cow rand calf FE oe sn 4- YR. - OLD BE. riding mare. May be seen at dam +08 FOR SALE: TOP 801 ppd VICINITY Bivd and NOW LOADING, TOE 301L yROm fine old state feria property. Load- PEAT FRED. DU) tricks bare Now cient See PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS, SUYPLY. SAND, GRAVE', Floste gander - hand sander < | LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR wall paper steamers-waxers & | _ SAND AND GRAVEL, BLACK dirt. Top soil. Fill dirt. FE 5-6980 7 Elisabeth Lake Rd. NURE FOR BALE. 6120 Or] at Orchard Lk FE 2 a2 ng a Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALPALPA AND BROM® MIXED. Ist class, MUtual mR, 2032 _ Ble eth” Rd., near Wixom Hay, CORN, OATB, L 0 Rd, or phone E_2-2065 bet bhi a 4:00. | BEAUTIFUL ing 7 en 2 _FE 3-0266 or FE Ee Walton Blvd. Bee Bud Leve. Wash, sand and gravel, fill dirt, vise & mortar. Trucking. OR Black dirt or peat 35 per M ROAD GRAVEL, § YDS PIT) rap $7 per load, Fill sand and FOR BALE: TOP 5801, AND, fog horse, Also Liver chestaut Pies horse, way be seen at Giver it-GELDING— PIRES tre de pheese: re ‘b-00es, vigT —FARMRULE MILK Lapeer Rd. Ask for Mr. HAULING Borden's milk plant, Pontiad. Clarence Geil 405 W. Hamlin Rd. Rochester OLtfve 1-5621 |\ProMP?T DELIVERY. 2) YD eo FAMILY COW, YOUR OWN OR 3-644 miik: butter or ice cream, 2 yz oid able Olive 62303. fresh and bred back. Reason- airt 3 yds $10 Top soll FE. MAN WANTED TO SHEAR 350 ate : “ROAD GRAVEL, rm YDS. $7. DE- livered PR 4-658 3.2405 61) SAND & GRAVEL. FILL DIRT sheep Or will sell. New Mt ne and Soringer cows for salt and bull 36551 Dequindre, Warren, Mich oe ‘AND TOP | ONE) EWE AND TWIN. LAMBS, . soil, delivered any time, OR | 2 LJ 2 yearling’, ewe and one buck. $25 9 bucks 615: one Jersey heifer $30; one pair of 850-17 new tires and tubes, $20. 5 Tones 4132 sotohmntnal Allnd L i! t x nore 1248 Hemingway Rd.. Spe) Meena aa Ake on | SAND died GRAVEL. 9 LTS ie tea Tyoaxer,| SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE, AFT. PR 14 003 5 pm. 2190 Wixom Rd. 1 Miltord _For Sale Poultry 74 74 drip paint free parking In rear #6OR THAT PET PROJECT AT SAND GRAVEL) BLACK I DIRT. | 230 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS. FE 2-72 of store. Oakland Fuel and Paint low prices, Saath ' FI see Montcalm Build- oe er ard Lake Ave = ers Supply 186 W oath = - —— mn FE 53-4712) Weekdaye ® repaired Parte Pap €. Sth kel Thurs @ Maddetl) Ct RE 437A ; - woe ts ye _ Cameras, Equipment 614. Lawnmowers Sharpened (2 — . bees Adjusted to factory standards | CAMERAS Unclaimed Jaxnmowers $5 and up | Bought eold. traded. 204 Oakland FEPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP | LAWNMOWERS pis nee pla a. 1_W__Huron,_ FR 65-6615 N_ Parke at +131 iLIONEL & TAME RICA AN | tamara Teg 8, woe mee ' $1405 only §& oe meets $109 FLYER TRAINS Uidieey ur ys Viet Benes) sie § Authorized factory service and PADDOCK FILM. SER RVICE genuine factory parts Free tent | yn94 |W Huron tere perereent antes 8 on we W HURON st, GERMAN CAMERA WITH FLASH | . i light, leather carrying cease "» MAPLE BEDROOM SET LiKE price 11L South @t, Rochester new Power lawn mower Slight y OL 1-4987 used Teaving city MA #691 Sale Musical Goods 62 Mower special TR om. re tary, side & frout trim: ACCORDION LITTLE USED 120 mers S48 ee othe yet si2so/ ren 0 for $783 60 Cave el in all sizes, -Vivaris’ imihteg, Real uy" Prene eh -Equipment, 6507 Dixse Accorpian Por INS. WHITE 7 [ifhcren A As 7878. treble switches, 3 bony se switches, | | i master switch. OR Closed oan | able Landscaping FE | _1-8725 SAND AND GRATES BLACK | 1768. hed ? “_" k hredded Ve. cat i blets, Sebagoes Kathadins, Grown TOPSOIL A ‘This tom goll from one of rated farms in this area of Call after # 00 pm SAND QRAVEL & FILL BIRT | THREE BATTERY B CODERS. 500 32 cap Cheap Call +: “HEDDE) TOP pene 41230. 3 | Wire EMDEN y GeattuBe. . 143 c yds all types other dirt a wage dirt. C. Price FE. 4 mos old $225 aptece, OL 21686. Oxbow Lake Rd, 2 miles north of Commerce. _ Sale Farm Pr Produce 75 sIZED POTATOES, GoB- = from certified. seed. 63 per ews. west, ND Halepa LLU 5 ALS oP B el. We deliver Sunday, FE 2-7111, | ‘ FE 50214, Out Bladwip to Clarkston rd. wi el. top soil. Tractor ding oly «first farm leveling, (Red Bail) I TOP SOIL, BAND, GRAVEL, ate Call Bob, OR 3-8548, PE §-0092._ E 5-6783 | TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, -ROAD we €ERTIFIED SEED POTATOES. Several wiates: Jack a 3 ot Orion, Phone evenings M ‘ 8EED POTATOES CERTIFIED xs and 1 vr from certified. Cobblers _ Sebagoes and Russets. OA ©2179, FOR CAST! IN A ‘IPURRY, — sell things highest ‘through Classifred” Ads, gan Near Waterford deoot. OR Anything goes! Dial FE ‘ OIL, BLACK DIRT. RAY: | 28181. : : { i | f - | qe ta | : | ‘ . ; | ae a THE PONTIAC press, 1 HU RSDAY. MAY 24: 1956 | ee i see : ‘ ' : t ; L ” by Dick Turner For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars 91 ‘8 ANDERSON. 323 PT. LONG! AIR | ONLY $163.40 ey $785 Le it OLDSMOBILE F “PE NEY, MOO, ; K! Biogen es ! x0 it (Pf 1956-Pivmoi Gumei at “Cy Owens.” FE f ry. wo WT eect) wagoiis, 2 and 4 dr. mod {ey FoR USTOM 8 4 DR. E ts Have d Sa c. vein Meee © IT +1 ets: ¢ are demos. “Mai alias & . owner. Call Mt je. ‘ a : . - — : oT S086. Barrison. Ib BY . . | 1806 Olds super $8 Moliday. hard top. 1956 FORD {CUSTOM 2 DOOR. ax @ = a = SIRE bike borin of Abu eer NIT "| er steering end’ brates, Ran.| Cash or trade - Wil, aa ; FE PONT! HERE’S I. DOZEN CARS (PLUS‘ 70 Se eunciuat eadhioa PE Fa: Sw ae wea hale | lon at cy Owens.” PE sion = ESTABLISH eD i924 | FINE CARS) THAT WE ARE OFFERING TO =a Ieee Croteont, 7 ° 1066 Plymouth Gevey: ¢dr, V-4.| “sa irede co 0 1068 Ford "3 OR “50 USED CARS | YOU AT VERY LOW, REASONABLE PRICES. ~~ PONTIAC CHIEF ~ \ posh ‘button drive’ RAH. WW) 2 dr. Take over payments, Call YOUI api AC | THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED FROM , AMERICA'S INEST tres, special fury white aint Den Barry at “Cy Owens.” FE R CAR AS f) ged LS es : “GG. DEALERS.” | P to 0 1 to 3 ms. light blue trim. Many special fea-| 5-410 DOWN PAYMENT |] ONE OF “BUICK’S LEADING Es “ERS. SARATOGA Be C\~ ties aler's Wife's Car |PEMONAT DEMO FOR sane | THE BIG SALE WILL LAST THURSDAY, 3” PRICED TO SELL [> - Dealer's Wite’s Car Custom 4 ar. ase VRE | Dessle - Piymoeih Secler FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SO HURRY ON Also, ftier selection \of Shown by Appointment very sharp. Cash or trade for Cass at W. Pike Sts. | as Ne 7 fo nd 2. bedrooms 6 u oP ! re sie |,OVER TO 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. BRING ft. to 46 ft") and bedrooms. equity, Call Ai Firestone at Cy | _____ rs * 210 RCH. a es __ Bh G Rew sdeterred™ payment plat. "A d Te ae ie Te Eceen WAGON BOE | hoar Pu poe ome tee | YOUR TITLE. 30 MINUTE ON THE SPOT Gacnieerasee) ne i Ww, tires. dea Spray Gresa.| Pord-O-Matie ‘very clas, aly; Mi, Sell ot trate. PE SM | FINANCING. LIBERAI. TRADE-IN ALLOW- rac cha, Drie * We . = ’ al - pHOUGHTEN’s ‘SON, | HUTCHISON _ | ‘i | 1068 WWetres Beeutitul ui ‘cherry. red “pm oromse_tate na ’ Re "Radio t heater, ris" ba ANCE MICOEL Matn chester = | = a _ ee 1s i : OR Tt $2395 —— 1695- CORN PLANTER JOHN DEERE 2 MOBILE = leanne ChnalOniarectactance| tone green Very cleus. $945 ( F N RAL Eee ' a ey » Sons. oth row with fertiiier attachment | . Bos Frost, Inc. | 35 Buick Super 2 di 5) Pontiac 2 dr., radio = as ms amd aie HOMES | 1985 Ford V-# ranch wagon, 3-tone, LINCOLN-MERCURY | Hardtop Riviera, power _& heater, Hydramatic, 7 DIRTANDSCAPERS 4301 Dixle Awy Drayton Plains, OR 3-1202 | | | 1985 Chevie 210. 4 ar super 2 tone | LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD he hice | Cass at Pike Sts. i FE 4-3885 i 2 tone blue, low mile- steering, brakes, All the age, excellent tires. extras. One owner, : CTORS a 5 BEFORE YOU BUY A NEW 2830 8 Dort Hwy Punt | green, RAH. sere tre BIRMINGHAM (1953 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE SEE THE ALLNEW | i | ever out oerenk tes rp. be 62200 JOrdan 63933; Like new, automatic ‘ttansmission, | $67 iS $] 895 Tom WITH HEAVY DUTY HEN- om bh | : 11983 Plymouth 4dr Cranbrook with | FORD Ve meee TAKE OVER i 5a ett alia _# ¥ QUICK SALE trt tiunter and si Tay | - pay yments 52 Pr mtiac di & 4 ch es iC : ENR 14H Will wade. 3) HUDSON ¢DR_ VERY GOOD : of OF: * 733 Ferd Wagon, 9 pas- - BACK HOB DIGGER 31 ft. ‘49 PONTIAC CHIBP esa. R&H Will trade. 1 | radio & heater, Hydra- WE NEED TRADE-INS eS TAC : . Scum coe | —eemaition_9195 FE $1536, | radio veater, Hydra senger, radio & heater, Ee E ¢1112} Stool and shower, Mot water Siete Minow erenyare: R&H, One 1952. ie INCE OLN WE RCURY “matic, thoroughly EG lrord-C} Matie sharp &! ” ne x Are 5 ~ 5 : , KING BROS. | heater, refrigerator and j ac RAE Cass at Pike! sts. coummored © 1, choos spotless throughout. YOUR LH. DEA le oer ¢ BT eae C RD. AT OPDYKE. _ stove. Excellent condition, ne wa | | 1980 Ponts Deere Sie 4 ALS id trom. $179 down, Hurry on this one. $365 aa ‘ Pat on ith 3 seats 4 k tuadebaker ‘39 PACKARD, SGATRICIAN. LOAD | nonths ss BUYS AT LEE'S earpeting — completely fur- _—_ O64 by MEA Servies, ne. sa are eck Naan aren sedan, A-1 §275 ey ous eerdscenalreconsmy ghee Seanad) saen'es 1052) Plymouth Cranbrook: club | 4 DOOR . We buy ALA val sell $795 $895 horse Brady. i (aes, up i P : ‘Actually there's nothing wrong with it! But it’s worth | coupe. R&H Its nice 1 owner OVERDRIVE ZUREK BS apa: 2 al ‘., oi ; . : 23 Chevrolet 2 dr.. ra- .,-, Federal £6002 | $60,000 and it hardly seems right just to let it hang there CLARKSTON M0 TOR SALES #4 >” : 53 Pontiac 2 dr. & 4 i] when I'm not pitching!” | MOTOR SALES South Bivd, at Woodward. Fe esse | lio & heater. no rust, 5) ais & heater, Hy- ! } SALE ede ls ted me nijac ater, 11) Trailer | aa sain ot DONT MISS THESE | excellent condition, An © eerie 3 to, choose | . ‘86 Ford Fairlane outstanding value. ; A Famersee i B CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH LARRY | '34 Ford Ranch Wagon ; : from. Hurry for your | — oa.s & Accessories 85 For Sale Trucks 90. —— ie Pond Club Con + Eo \ ‘ i ae DE OE _Open Bam t 8 om Dally | $4 Ford Convertibie. $865 choice, Lis CHALMERS WER Exchange -| CRIS CRAFT, 1954. 18 FT. iN CONTRACTORS SPECIAL is . EVROLET 2-DR, -JEROME °S3 Ford Victoria ve — = . . corn planter, Heavy duty 3 sec- oy tinental, 120 hp. utility type. Sony Tractor and closed semi-van. SHARPE. it, CHEV paint. good OCHESTER FORD DEALER | ‘83 Ford 2 door 33 Buick Special, radio $1 195 8 tooth” and ¢ section ANDERSON ore domonstre end re Phone | Complete. ie os aoe | tires, "perfec: ‘running condition, aoe oe | $2 Ford Victoria @ heater, 4 de. with : c) harrow. All pew. ~ - , evenings or weekends sO stake truc est Can be handled tor $2 down ‘an "o# Chevrolet Hard Top , “ : aS . “4 Pee eee ant T a sei CHAMPION or FE Side Van and Storage FE 2-4750, | small monthly a) ments Call bed On thet Uren aa Hic A oe chet esies ardeere Dwnaflow Nee have the 340 Ford | Customline SiG) Disie Hwy “AT CES ALUMA-CRAPT BOATS OMc 1051 ', TON PICKUP. ORIG- 86-1521, ask for Dic oger's Sales = ‘o nevrolet Hard Top < . Vo) Weer be Paik 4 yond TRACTOR AND SETIVA- GREA r LAKES PENNYAN BOATS inal finish. 5 excellent tires, Just | pabalee)y cen eeaAeeirn se “LINCOLN ab, CAPRI core Lis ‘83 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door cars — best selection V8, Ford : Matic, that Ea BEEMER EVINRUDE MOTORS your car or truck down, easy dio, heater, fujl power Low mile- | +52 Chevrolet 2 door words can’t ~deseribe. aclcmIOg ey PROPEL Lona | FOR 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DR. age $1,805 ‘$3 Buick 4 door. Sharp! ever. Crt -Bolens & rine “Tore | 1% 2 and 3 bedroom, 16 to 81 cuore GMAC terms. miles, like new. By owner ‘54 Studebaker 4 door S205 down, 24 months ig ft. 10 ft.. wide aysilable. We fin- OLive 62171 _ Cc r eae ina S 1 od| emcees low us ‘Sinericen e COMPLETE OUTBOARD. SE] RVICE ; — O r 51 Ford pickup need tractors, Aloo Cow=| th at Str@'yfs. 'ni'montns | ALL MARINE, PAINTS Haskins Chey, curvrourr ssa poor (ea) Cony MERCURY AND | HURON MTR. SALES $595 ; = ater ton, ue To bi ‘s a ES ) is used tractors. Also pow crn! Pte Bank rates, Used trail-| Maine SALES & SERVICE ean ticle mcewaples ofis Ser teras . ee NENTA . j 28 Ww fore ___Pe22a| 54 Pontiac Star Clnet i er mowers. Evans Equip S32/8, TELMGRAEH | MApie! 6-807! Open Nites “til @| 850 S. WO JOD ARD PONTIAC, 1959 4 DR SEDAN | Catalina, radio & heat- 2 Buick 4 ir. radio & $ oa aa | Price §1. pay Inguire #0 Sander- s Ms Je Tathic ar... Tada ¢ ment, 6507 Dixie cp) “PARTS STORE Med od intent tboeghl | Goal O rost, ne. | LINCOLN MERCURYAND —. .| PF ame yeas i nent, . Cheap. 684 Kenilworth, after 6. = — IRMINGHAM a er, all leather interior, heatef. This one’s our i als velih Bottled gas, roof coating, paint. m 14 CHEVIE 4, TON PICKUP. LINCOLN MERCURY AND MI_¢2200 Orden 63933 1952 4 DOOR PONTIAC WITH | 1. dramatic : : EP ee : hitches, overload springs, refrig- FIBEROLAS MATERIAis” | Low mileage One euner: Sharp. | CONTINENTAL DEALER |"Hydre_ tn excellent. conditinn ydramatic, very neat Ing SPECIAL. Certain- . CAE i iawn pe OE. pan wow. erator, stoves, apropos heme To cover your boat detk, ete.| Price $050 Call MY 3-27 | 850 S “WOODWARD N t] ] | joy’ anne Bros. FE 40734 or looking. $395 down ly will not last long. $95 : Noothovy @ foot harrow w. 2 bot ob. telegrese Yee OPEN BAT. & BUN 6 TO 1 CHEVROLET ay eee LnKe MI_ 6-2200 aeRO rt Ordan n_6-3933 a 101 a (1951 PONTIAC IN GOOD SHAPE | SDSS ses scraper blade oan Ld eon) eee REINFORCED : . | 2 | Cheap F ‘s WOW — a exe Only 6805. Private owner. | | cheep, FE e216 . : fast a a ne’ ned. ) E, Wia- war Open Eves. & Sun _ bm | PLAST 1403 ; pte Birminghatn. | eu CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DR. | M t Sales SAVE! SAVE’ BAVE! . “ NTED: USED MOBILE HOMES 14 Mule nan er John R MF 6 | 9345 Full Brie No down pay- oO or ‘ ~ VOI Iver see an actual 24.000 i srpaerey “OARDES Lignel| Spent ee SLO TE eS Lincoln 3-4442__ “cMEY “hy Sen Ges || bee WS bak) Teeny cs SAYS ACT NOW mile “51 Buick ki — tor. Drags oubivner, hillera. Bio ent at Holly 96 ty Cc Bales ~~ oe MUST HAVE 90\ mile Wek WIE ; Trailer Coach Sales and Service.|(OR BEST QUALITY MARINE oaded with extras Save plenty — —-—— a = ar R¢ [ aS * ety way av eg le. Mera MEIrose #6771. 15210 sMittore Rd. bed tet end Sctaed deca Lebagedetae! Maal oa ners one “Just your car. or wes ell ae Tae os P satel odel ALF = or *8 Hardon? Vol elie D () bay . eur oT eh Be. (M15), Clark ruck down = V 195 >\IOS ven it vour Nas up From a mode or 5) one for sale Drop by \ : cw Ula ut ype gS | aon | OXFORD grid pets Brees H ki Ch wu. soon. tne ° Been tated down cise. “*PINANCING “ARRANGED and see some «of i 2 Specials AH run good : , her WILL TRADE coum “a . ne : ‘ oavipment now being offered. at ipbolaqaigel pee AQSK1INS ev. © EYL, Doom SEDANS. | where REAL ESTATE OR tiacs betlencareat Ot and ready for the road. ~ seat ete Mievtetory “wauetss| Trailer Sales | giiterusiee #51, Dante Menver at ais MIL se ECONOMY USED CARS| yer Burch OPEN TILL 9 PM § tale on "a (cash tnd carry basin, Semudetd tec act | Maple _s-4071 en_nites ‘til @ | 319 V8 2-DOOR POWER aces) | 22_Auburn, off Saginaw FE 42131 BP tes 2 ae “ @ no trade ins, Also ® | General coaches 10 ft ard DODGE 1 TON PANEL. ONE OWN.| LOADED WITH EXTRAS f ). —_ ——— 4 piay of sag, feeders. stock tanks. to 48 ft. long. 2 bedrooms 38 cya Marine Mardware. ute sr imetor, red and WaNtery (| Oe ean cor i file aa Goop Pp Ss . wn and ho water heaier jalousie windows LU OR 3-2006 SONG IOION 0 < : ; * fecing. Big: Selection of a Rouse ty, furnaces Mere's e teal| Harrington Boat Works is: LATE DODOR) YARD | BEAUTIFUL BEION « cree "No cosigners 16 PONTIAC DOOR GOOD] Op Usil) CARS ARE VLD TRADE INS © Selection ‘of farm tires end’ cares | | eemano hg wel het la 1900 8. Telegraph Phone PE 2-8033| dump, 2 speed axel, A-1 ae Tras, TOADED WITH FX No furniture loans ee eo canons © ee i a S Geonmlta in aleet Gee vie “Sowers. latest, daleony | — NTURY BOA low mileage Cash of terme E No fi GOOD USED CARS | MOST ARE ONE OWNER TRADE-INS — WE. < fhinee! bavisy Macbinery. «Jas homes ee Toasts Seal meee te Seat m SALE, On THADE Be Oro ThGay ANDO: Re inance companies ae coev wat wagon demo 1. DO NOT BUY OTHER PEOPLE'S TROUBLES . Deere, Pty ae ec Bete 2 he sew Va-Ka-shun-Eite travi- NT MARINE © wg altens | ge pickup truck. OR 3.3260 VER GREY LOADED witH Ex. | +S Ted tape | 58 Chev sport coupe oa — BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT... ldo) and Holley Runabout are reg- 1 AND 1 A Ee“ £ 2 DR. “47. REBUILT MO RAS, Immediate Delivery "35 Chey J-ir : “ Sy TRAC-| lars on our lot. we have several NL kK SALES | _tor. Good cond, $150 OR 3-2805.| - : , 55 Buick Bpecial dds @ tor parts. Ferguson plow & im-| traliers we wii sell on rental | 3127 W. Muron FE ¢T121 & 2-6122|fArs isia FORD” iv-TON PICK. MANY Ae "Tow " cuoose = =We Hold Your Note sa chev Bel Air sedan ° . ement parts. W. J. Crawford.| basis. Parts ard Becessories, 1) | JOHNSON OUTBOARD up alt iy lst, class shape. MY | FROM. 46 Torn Buys hlerem@ays Here ics sett ste Mariva. trailers to ipod [irre : liber Lees Starcraft metal boats, Tee-Nee| 9-6432 ° NATION AL i Chev vente ddr PLOW, CULTI- 20721 M24 e ot ake Trallers, boats, stands & carts TANKER TRUCE SUITABLE FOR NO CREDIT PROBLEMS Pa Tr . Pontiac deluxe sed V [ | {tie ors f"ingiewood. "S| GAcRIFICE NEW a FT RichARD | OWENS aching BO0BpLY | ond citing oF. qmaend gpreyigg. | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY =| MOTOR SALES IT. AYLOR CHEVROLE? wf tats png ACR Rent ent. ‘Trailer Ses ee Prone PR 38020" pick _up_E bute. MIQMEST TRADES a ee SALES 210 ORCHARD TAKE AVE. excellent © rc ne ‘2 MACK TANDEM TRUCK AND y rail scRenRte Se siamo eee i tien. alee Ford setae ee | enti pace 7 NEW Harber igo G 040. ae Tredmecbile traller (A-l/eheye, |= Oe ae or ue cow) ete © Beet swag oni CATALINA eo “WHERE PONTIAC BUYS 1TS BUICKS” pa NEW—AUBURN HEIONTS TRAIT, | —7600_? es — ERHEAD LOCATION | FE_5-7610 FE 2-910] 14 Courteous Salesmen NEW & | er pa rete oatios, side | LATE 1963 18 FT. CHRIS CRAF CRAFT ov < used and -ctvice domen-| Sante Lee lon Mine eons yluity, 120 hp. used on “WIL Ne | 1940 PONTIAC oS SEDAN. SAM to9 PM ¢ r o dak ead! ches ; a et ae BARGRINA very good | condition. tneludis ook ie Tillers, Sales apdt tenis Matas ae 4d Geter ra $-6519 eu _ ne ee ‘ as i) BUDC tls Lt |e cues - motor 31. Third. ‘Tele 1800 NK. Opdyke’ Ra a Uke NeW quiceey te ¥ MARK @ Se M. Wes | L INCOL LEGCO ct ee ¢ DR. HYDRA. ® . lower unit. 13 SAVE : Cass at Pike 8{s pa! : ; : ic al Auto Accessories 80 f. ipeed, liner and tratier. FE, 5-0485 FE 44531 ag YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED FE 43885 $795, Private FE 55640. _ vd Peat, Each," Avro aise sence ugacvat awe ceureen | oben nares one” T°" SEEFoRE SPER FMT | Le RE SEA TEE ; A r ) t efore y sae Liss - {ion utes serena, fed Gaurend Glass installed while you wait. Gear shift, remote controls, com- Oakland at ase Vem DON'T LAN - ACT TODAY toe uns ™” = nang Aa W Tires. Very clean " fertilizer, T’. MUtual 48038, 2922 © use the highest grade of | ape! reconditioned $200. FE 1956 UMC TRACTOR CONVENT | 1951 BLUE MERCURY CLUB Be ald a b *_ Sleeth Rd. near Wixom Rd glass. Free 1 th of coffee to a 474 after 4 cab With Sth wheel and saddle | | coupe Mercomatic white side HOW AR DEEN RIsn 1 \< : "MCCULLOCH © ‘CHAIN SAWS. DROP customer. All fated uaranteed OUTBOARD. cattann AND Twat tanks Ready for the road. FE | pada i iccndlion $450 Call 2708 Orchard Lake Rd Kergo 7 ©"'in and see ‘em at W Miller's, ‘'meurance jébs " $400. FE 6-0258 between 9 & = 1507 : = 2812 cee : ; t feax if —< Saturday Dott) 4 12 am. and 7&9 pm 1950 OMC ', TON PICKUP EX- = alle TATIONNWAGOR WILL ACCEPT —— Garden & Lawn Genesee dub Auto Glass Co — ERIKS 4 STATION + South Woodward, (North 14) 129 Oskiana Ave. Fr +1069 | SCOTT _ATWATER MOTOR, 1¢; cellent condition except for CHEVROLET Merco-Matic. RAH 3 seats, good Outboard motors boats appi! » Mile’ Rd.) Birmingham, wien | —— bp. and controls, gas tenk and Crecked head Wil deduct $50 for CS cond $1495 2661 Dixle Highway ances, guns cameras etc. As ‘ Phone eae | For Sale Tires 80-A | _pump. FE 40656 after 6 pm __ | repairs Priced at $378 FE 5-0328 Oakland ¢ ounty s Fastest OR 31630 —_ part ‘payment of good used 3. Gian sawe |. °F Sale Sires >|” SHORTY HOOK’S Growing Dealer MERCURY 16 HP CRUISER . °F balance EP ENC . > : ‘ me & Repa, Tay e-oses | Auto” Insurance _90A 3 Gear shift remote controls. com, BEE SRENGE “= 4&1, 670-15 WHITE WALL. Goon. @571 Dixie Hey at Mi 200 «FE ; : ee | Seer new 18 06 pater eeS LACE | ann _MAple 5-807) _ Open Nites tt! ® aoe bearers 8 USED CARS . : ‘ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. _change, 503 8. Saginaw FE 4-0687.| MERCURY OUTBOARD eons ALLSTATE A0TO INSURANCE | 1983 Se RG ae POWER 5, scRcURY—s- Sear ren ee For the BEST ee ANC RENTALS GOOD USED TIRES, $1.50 UP, | Sales and Service FE 2-5 inded i eratpr tre | steering, & pores brakes’ Per-) “matic, black, new tires. Excellent | PoRtAc ae = yur Ao cs 18 Pront St. MY 3-4511 | also white walls. 503 8, Saginaw, Tare MARINE © “EVINRUDE NG MO- veal) Jim Rourhe FE 5-734. | fect condition, $795 | condition Must sell Phone Oar-| Mercury joor ur choice for SED GARDEN TRACTORS AND |_ FE _4-0687, ee an phegpbaarys J dag? Foro SALES land 83062 ee " nm MAKES | “priceD #70" BELL Seas AS Black or White site pes) ocean pep chert kept | ere F il Sale Cars ee! 1940 DODGE. GOOD TIRES. GooD aoe PIS Opa INC Bob Frost Inc. In WHEELS and DEALS * Walls. Off New Cars. Full Guar- _ battery, $60 FE 2-3 ARKSTON IRY AN : DIT TERMS ete. ent off, | Rd FE 60112 Open ‘til 8 o'clock. | poicK 1933 ‘SUPER RIVIERA R LINCOLN MERCURY AND +0734 FE #1113 ra Bt ho et WANTED: 7', MERCURY HURRI-| coupe Radio, heater dynaflow 1986 DE MONSTRATORS 1936 le 4dr. Starchief Cata- CONTINENTAL DEALER ms my Se . . ' : KING BROS. Stent D WILLIAMS cane of 10 br one Craft out-| 2 tone yellow and green. White! Ford Country sedan, 8 passen- ina sedan Full power Com- 850 S) WOODWARD CH: Writ) 22 (Pa pe aon file) 34 Pont. Dtx ® __ board motor FRE 42150 wall tires $1195 ger Mercury Monteclare hardtop yany official car BIRMINGHAM ~ . : Ong - YOUR 1H. DEALE 451 6 Saginaw at Raburn ———— Ford Vic 2 door Ford Custom, | 1966 Starchief convertible Demon- | x1 6.2200 JOrdan 63933 | 34 Buick EVdtop $1600 ty Bove ae ane > $—FORTIAC BD. AT VOPDYER _ SHARPEN UP OCMC ANY WITH A Transportation Offered 87. Bob Frost, Inc be Priced te ee ee DAT) strator Low down pas ment weed | 82. PONTIAC DELUXE ¢ DR. 2 Aas! i SO") "4 Lin, Capra HT $189 set of: chrome wire wheels, set | — ~*~ : lect { used cars to choose | °? “| (33 Nash 2 dr.....8 6! a = ! ‘ "Auction | Sale 7 of 5 for less than haif the cost LINCOLN MERCURY AND Lake Orton Motor Sales eee one ; i tone green Hydra. Radio. Heater : istt ‘ } DUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNES. of eet Bal CAtissourl EM 3-206 20g) TOR SE paola BIC Loh Seo Le at ee’ RM sin) E17. CUARKSTON Sine “Nylon covers, 6875. FE '52 ym. 4 dr....$ 44 34 Ford S. W gn. $1199 Lake Orion Motor eo 3-208 . iy ord — Mercury n nights till ® 2 se ¢ * ment of howsebotd turnitere: tosis | ptt Claturton Rd. | DRIVING, TO eon | EO eee maple shee Sor Maple satan | 80 sana | 133 Merc Zire S200 “81 Cher, 2 des $ 2 —— ae pe ig ary es ror Be na a i 1 Fat tars expenses. Phone | Mi 62300 JOrdan 63933 aiey henter: mee cootiees ¢ ee fanaa ta law Bid Piers FE ¢2021. 308 E | »:- Ford Ss. WwW gn $1499 53 Pont. 8 4 dr...$ 799 aa rs) BUICK SPECIAL, HARDTOP,| C Chamberlain Clarkston, Mich. | ——" ne v7 s : - ~~ : : xe SucrioN, 8ALE FRI NIGHT AT pute Service 2 Sabor a | eee vw (EE fo Datens | pee tea ety EA iets Se coutnfiont erste | pel onmune TEXBCUTIVE, CABEINS1 Chev, 2idruz=.9 89) 2. Chey. Bel Air $1399 as 8 v Tans. res, Very ¢ : : ‘ : . eee : = eB BB fection Howe, S000 | Ce ANRSHAPT GRINDING IN THE | $75. Hawall #186: Phortda, “3 #30. Lona Sinan tiers i953 er Continental LiL Sharp. [10 QNASHT AMBASSADOR. FE UP TO $900 153 Nach Ram "2 Eord 4 dr 8 6a = : > is week we have a | C&F. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Service, agent. OR _3- N 4 JEFFR Bete = 3 A : ~ % OR ya a ae j Reristearesct rue vat | Sl, "HSS ss VE red vino Fn Rin POR MAR: |r oreard_ tale Rd” Ree cee hye roaar | BRAMMER EVERY. | DISCOUNT Sta Ween... /S149 88 Ford 2 dr... $1099 Estee terves anna inne Se eos aiew “arte 1998 TVTERR HARDTOP “Vion 4390 FE 2460__Ater © FOR SATE” OR WILL TARE mae Seas oe “re sun] 22 Ford 4 dr..c..8. 7 7 31 Pivm, 2 de. .$ 244 a A For. Sale Motorcycles. 2 a3 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART | Coupe Hadio neater Prnafiow | cREGAD FAIRL ANE. @ DR §2- cheaper car tn trade “SO Olds 88 eee 9 1 : . . i » evening at the B & B Auction | ~~~~~- : | toad elther wav. FR §-8A08. Eu powe: 2 tone white walls 28 FE FE 4.6010 : - > SOAS MILL SACRIFICE E 3 Bunek _Supet S Ryd 53 Diet ce Jair... 8 699 . Hserol ae feel ou ae a “47 INDIAN 74 Wa t au cdc 7, 1981 FORD 7 100 -V-8 1, TON a aa nas ea "4 Evan 2 ch S Rt ee Trew, Se. © O44 | of household goods call OR ymit = ses" Oraneds ame sea’ Cars Bob Frost Inc Bayeinen UM canis ced Tom Boh 0 US ies Oe OC ee ea NN EY SN ING “oe ; — i # | 1990 INDIAN WARRIOR MOTOR ~ ~ ° Ine Milford) Mich doots, 4-deors Holiday coypes [ONTEY AN IAG Sie Ss (a Gas © VP ie te 00g AUCTION oY eae sft D MON: Cree 500 * Call afer 500 wr PAY TOP DOTLAR FOR LINCOL N MERCURY as ‘D “7_FORD, VERY CIEAN $175 aces pri ec for spring cleat SPECIALS / t | s fed nha dtep § a : shoe 4 ance s iow As m ghee Se LO i Os 2 ¢ s 463 Pontiac Trail in Walled Lake | oo plein ses model cars near ie SERBS ICKD OTS eaten Gaanilinl toe eiontiien balance S34 Bord | lardtap STI 2 ds 88 2 dr., & 499 & FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 850) S WoOOD\. VRD ' D RANCH WAGON CAD 7 ; Furniture, garden tools and doc- | POC tutice Devidace ben Harley | M U Y! 1953 FORD R 1949 Chevrolet 2-door a] a2 = : ne 7S ; tors equipment. av ° 372 South BIRMINGHAM Nac engine, Hydramatic. radio 1940 Plymouth Secan . § oye i hev. < dr. ; s 444 oH pn red é dr: sy ak 244 FARM | AND FURNITURE At Tie Saginaw, Seien Co., 2 Bouth [MI #7200 JOrdan #19037 heater, wer brakes, spotlight 1950 Hudson Sedan _ $14s - : < 7 Sat. May 26 st 1071 Lake Se BUICK “53 SPECIAL, RADIO AND | White sidewalls and extrs snow | 1950 Chevrolet 2door . ... sta: | 753 Ply. Marion 04 s4+ Merc. Mont... $1144 {INDIAN MOTORCYCLES BALES tires Beautiful condition Original ane , Abesies Rd Selena Aer) of | “Mac's Collision,..2015 Cass Lake shit 61 400 Ou hase! ane | bwner will sell for $1,550 Original | 1051 cher rove! clus coupe .... oF °B) 1Sleeae Ate ~ 509 'S3 Olds 88 Super $ 899 w ve. an & Bi] ‘ori- eta “T | 1982 ome sedan .. . $495 cue ‘m. 2 bong octad ou e : eT oO Bieaiy etn wee 1, Kosee Martor, FE ¢1068. BU! 803 N. Main, Rochester as | _cost, over 93.500 Mr¢e033. | OT.DS—CHFVROLET «14 Cours Hod : Bae ss Spit pcb da een od | =| OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM, a CHEY 150 SERTES 6.270 D curr 8 CYL 6.0m | Mace bce enmey at Ms” MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FRO oaks pe alc ho ___For Sale _Bicycles_ 84, | OLive 2-031! _| Take over payments OR 3.1304 | 1052 Mitta Necusee euiiatign (Fetes ee Open Nights t!] 0) MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS : : it bet ifers and 1 calf. Hereford ~~ | SJenkea enna retils AND} ‘of CHE ee ee elie) RA&H $350 | mission, $650 | fase. DRM” 30081 eh RNS Os $10 00 DOWN DELIVERS i mos, Ford tractor with oo IN. BOY'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. able | H ki Ch : Hy attachable. ole. 150 gal. Or-| Like meee $25. FE eas ey ANY MARE & piety ane YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO | EDs — ee | aSK1INS eV. = f . ck elec- a | le bo \ubu urdensome? Let us help you to 6571 Dixie Highw t M-18 .' trig incubator Chic? battery | GIRLS BICYCLE ENOLISI TYPE. | djust 1 ( "| N ‘$2, OLDSMOBILE. SERIFS. 4 | rau late Higneerpstg) CARS BELOW 2 er. pivtiea liso 2 elec: Perea good condition. $25 THE | HIGH “DOL LAR_ eae to soma lesa eau dr’, excellent Fone rE ay 16 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites ‘till ¢ | -@ Lamps, drapes Quantity of rs, screens, REBUILT AND PAINTED 26 IN windows, 16 ft eanoe. Surf board « Chrome dinette set 2° electric @ Washers. Electric cooking uten- | » fs. ® plece walnut dining room | « suite Antique giasa and china * dishes @ room sire rug: 3 ra- $ dios Living -room furniture $ piece twin bed | * Iimed oak bedroom suite, with | « redline sb and mattresses, | e spreade.and drapes. 6 piece twin * sete Mahogany bedroom sulle i rings and mattress. 20) sg pees ® ture. Antique brass clock, Antique 4 ol? hangin: lamp. Fireplace set e ‘Tables, chairs pictures Hun- feces all g: * Hickmote Auctioneers, OA 9-226 | 4 Si CnEnie Oxford EEK AUCTION. TON START. | is "on night at 7:39 Every-| es. . ehh oe 2760 Orion Rd | _ Fer ‘Sale. Housetrailers | 78| - in ecHULTE, 11 Pr. BURT ae : TV, dinette, —_ beds Origina 1» $5,300 wl sha over $2, 4 A, McCart & Hetehis | Tralier™ Park, 170 Op- « wie RM LOCATED ON cash, EMpire 3-2287. aioe “CRAFT HOUSETRAIL- rE 4-4160. ge MOBILE -RUISER. Rg $950 FE 2-6844 ¢ HOUSETRAILER 21 PT, ALL tM. Rxeenent condition ete Esa } SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a/ » place to live or a used car, see Classi- | Giniw Girls and boys 1.16 In, girls _Wul trade Of, 6-207) _ Boats & Accessories 85 $4 HP EVINRUDE OB MOTOR $100 00 I-ton Chain Fall. alumt-. bum, §60,00 OR 3-693 i ‘HP _ 105 MOTOR & BOAT $75 S'2 hp Johnsen. $735 Excellent | condition Also unfinished boat 48 echanic + FE +5680 ie FT. SEML-V BOTTOM “RUNA- bout. 5 ft. and deck, with trailer and Used 1 sea som $145 OR i 2 FT MAHOGANY 3 PT _ ing hall, $100 Aft o, OR 43-1618 |1¢ STAR METAL BOAT, V BOT tom, front deck. 3 seat and air tank Exc cond, By 25 "s Roslyn . is PLYWOOD BOAT GOOD i¢ SORG Mark 56-E_ Mercury 4-31 COMPLE TE WITH motor, FE HP seen _ CHRIS “CRAFT 150 gtr. 060 Argyle _ Gan be _ Sunday. ae 96 HP CHRIS CRAFT, i “FT. DE- luxe, Runabout model ¥K. tally set In good condition. 6 JOBRBON OUTBOARD MOTOR, iP; 4 gal-mile master tank “mila gear shift. Call 3-02R2, Imlay Goop BOAT AND 5 HP MOTOR. | A good bargain’ Hurry | WANTED in Birmingham | Must sell to 1714 Cole &t _ioff Adams Rd fear Woodward) | BOAT “COVERS MADE we ORDER and canvas repairs FR 44277 or 76 § Midland Dr —RAC- | ____ | FE 2-878 lawn and porch furni-|9 CANVAS ROW BOAT 825 | | F condition OR 3-0505. after 4 pm : | | \ i For high. grade used cars. We! need them, Drive tne extra miles it adel pay you well, 4540 Dixie H. J. ue ANN Folds 18h 3 CENIE MA ie Orion Motor Sales at Clarkston Rd air — Mercure MY 226") RADIO AND HEAT- 6-27)7 before 8 pom 3-1755 ——— : ae 1095 CHEVIE BEL, Se ay “A gull 25 iy Ne rt Power Glide $1495 FE i) - Fin F o> CHEV NOMAD “rarton Then bring It Here WAGON FULL -COWER De We pay ‘i dollar for mere ears.) 1TUXE EQUIPMENT yest GH- oil oul ALY OR 35 i) a Di hie Ay $2 CHEV 2 DR wice & CLEAN - FF 4.6896 SHARP CARS ONLY If your car is sharp bring car). and title High pales paid for) late model used BUD SHE ae TON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd, — FE _ 46728 — See M&M Motor Sales r top Soller on tate fet) ears Dixie Hwy 3-166. i CARS Advertised Lee week A na ‘SS For “i 2627 1 ly Auto § Saies (923 W Huron tion $5 Dn and assume smal] month- payments FE @-1006) Luck. West Side Used Cars _ Drive out where overhead ts low | and save the difference Many | makes & models to choose from West Side Used Cars PE 4-2185 \ 1 ’ 5 CHEV HARD TOP V -8, $1,650 Ne OR 3-1028 i CHEVROLET Q00D" “CONDI- $85 WAN TED, for §: to $75 Less would pay Foolish isn't, “it ne take less when you might get more RIEMENSHNEIDERS FE 2-1) 8. Saginaw. | ese Olds 88 2 door’. sides | UP TO $50 FOR J ra & CHEAP | 1854 Olds 98 DHC $1895 | cars. FE 2-2666 davs or eves. ES wontine 2 ear, 8405 ra aoa ‘ontiac oor $95” gute Ee fia C CARS. 1035 GMC model $482 tractor hike | WTD.: JUNK CARS & soak teh _service. Call FE 40582. JUNKED OR USED | peor make any model, To | $88 BAG Ty i: Y AUTO PARTS | | GIAMPION p CuNTON teoTons|| igin and Sea 0140 Pontes Lake Ra STELLO 6S BOATS. saaTORE. trailers. Lake Orion.. MY 3-3732. = s CRAFT. be FT. RUNABOAT. outboard motor. | en pivd = Lake, Kine a tee rose La 9907 one Milford, | 2837 Dixie Hwy, bd PE 602190 170 BAGLEY_ 8T. WENEED _. 55, PONTIACS - M & aM MOTOR ‘SALES OR 3-1003 1052 “pord long wheel base 1', ton chassis Tremendous savings on 1954 Olds | demos, and company official's cars HOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR PERO ¥ OLDSMOBILE | AND omc ace tape! ve 528_N. ate __Rocheater GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using | 4 through C dassified Ads! LINCOLN-MERCURY “OLDS &8& 4 DR. Casa at es Sts This is a very sharp °S}] White oes 4-3885 top dark xteen body radio heat- as6- FORD: DEMONSTRATORS 2 er, Wiidra Excelient condition me Dr V-8 $150 for my equity will chanically Ver: good rubber A take trade Contact Frank Bai- bargain for) sameone — Peome « lard at “Cy Owens FF 5-411 Auto Sale: @8 Oakland FF 2-2351 30 FORD AND 30 PONTIAC, “CY OWEN _murt sell cheap MU ua! 46131 Y 2 UR B 5 RD $3,895 V1 USED CARS 35) Coupe DeNille, tull) OVER 80 REAL BUYS power. fantastic! CONG OWENS 35 DOWN 147 S. Saginaw st ae Pon ~- fut) FE isso FE 5-588 25) yellow Coupe, full “Open 8 am to ® pm power, hke new. Offi l “a icials $2,805 AND "S4 Sedan, 62, power, nice, | plus lots of extras ' Demonstrators | ’ - unbeltevable! i | Be Used Cars 4—DE SOTOS S5—PLYMOUTHS Sists Sedan, Hydramatie, , 4 $1395 All Models & Colors "SE Coupe, light blue, pow ‘Equipment Varies er. Schutz—Means Big . : Savings for You—See S125 Them Today "SL Sedan, 62, Dlach, don't Iis schutz Jal NUE Motors Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Case “, | & Woodward, . Birminghen | FE 86-0488 . | Miawes st 6-8300 Open tin ‘ 4 4 ~ Hottest Bargains PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN ‘58 Plymouth top, shell white ; over light green botiom Heater | directional! signals. air foam seats 4 Less than S accessory group 700 miles. It's like new $1760 | BU ICK RIVIERA 2 DR. ‘Sh | | Charcoas gray over ivory Dynafio, es tional signals. WW tee 8.790 miles. It's like new $2075 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ‘5h This dual purpose 4 dr beauty has a beige and tan vinyl inte- rior R&H VS Powerglide Hurr iy on this one, only 12.962 mes like new u PONTIAC 8 CYLINDER 2 DR. yerlia a Oriental red top runk With tet black lower Pie bee chrome finish, heater and directional signals Ready to roll, so hurry on this one $1695 PL UOTE 2 DR STATION WAG- iON °S. | This 2 oar wagon ts solid Sea Spray green. equipped with R&H. spe- cial for 3 days only. Save on this one, only . $ O45 ‘$4 Ford 2 dr soeA 6 $ 045 "63 Pontiac 4 dr s1n4s ' 63 Dodge 4 dr : $ 805 $3 Plymouth 4 dr 8 795 ‘ba Chevie 4 dr $ 565 42 Dodge 4 dr $ 525 $2 Piymouth 4 dr 9495 51 Farce hardtop $ 495 51 Buick 4 dr $475 50 Ford Club Co. ipe $ 305 150 Chevie 2 qr 345 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DOUG E-PLYMOUTH Rard to ae Eas “eal with | 9328. Sagi 7 0 ee Mea "$2 Chev. Convertible "S3 GMC *; ton express “St Buick 4 door St Ford *3 ton pickup >] Ford Station W, <2 Plvm. Club Coupe eee Coupe 20s 88 2r -= MANY. MANY MANY MORE CONVERTIBLES 52 Buick = Ford 33 Ford: "32 Chevrolet S4C hevrolet "34 Ford 55 IS one Thunderbird . . 92095 Ltke New, '54 Nash Rambler 2 Dr. Factory Installed Air Conditioning Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR 44 --Today's Television Programs - ; Programs furnished by stations listed in this columa are subject to change without notice. . ’ Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—Wwa-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.-TV ins ee 6: 45—(4) 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Laraine ' TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 6:15—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do- 7 Puppet comedy. (9) Hopalong Cassidy. ‘William Boyd in ‘‘The|7 Last Laugh.” (4) News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Fleming. (2) Patti Page Show. Music. ° lores. Short drama. (2) News.) Jae LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Weathercast. Sonny El- jot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. ‘The Bounty Hunter” is harboring an outlaw in his ¢abin attempting to hide him from the Ranger.) (9) ‘Million Dollar Movie. Tom/ Manning in “Eight O'Clock Walk,"’ a man is accused of kill- ing a young girl. (4) (Color) Di- nah Shore. Music, songs. (2) Sgt. Preston of the Ytlkon. A man falsely accused of stealing gold faces a lynch mob until Sgt. Preston learns who the real thieves are. News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. Day in “Hired Mother."’ (4) You Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx with quiz. (2) Bob Cummings Show. Grandpa Collins insists on patrolling the skies in his old! WE HOLD YOUR NOTE j, ON USED TV — Holden's Red Stamps Open Till 9 PM. Evenings JA-COX TV 463 8. Saginaw ‘FE 5-4620 MUNTZ TV | ' SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515. Open Eves Till 10 P. 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Sock Miller en-; courages Mandy to pursue a ca- reer to take her mind off mar- riage; .Jackie Cooper, Pat Breslin co-star. | 8:30—(7) Down You Go. Dr. Ber- 7:5§—(2) sents. ‘‘A Lovely Place,” a truck-| er discovers his ex-wife and his child sleeping in a truck filled with highly explosive gas. (4) Video Theater. “Millie's Daugl-| ter” ‘finds er engagement threatened and her happiness gone when her mother promotes. | a fraudulent charity scheme. (2)| Arthur Murray’ Party. Joni James guests with Kathryn Mur- ray; the $1,000 Dance Contest." :30—(7) Hot Rod Races. Fre Wolf narrates from Motor City Speedway. (2) Top Plays of °56. “Mother's Duty,”’ film drama. | National News. with films of outdoor sports. (2) Susie. Ann Sothern in the ad-' -ventures of a private secretary} = “Lady from Paris.’* | 38-1519) Baseball Hall of Faine | = Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car- ("8 Co. executive mother and father. (4) Juvenile Court. Judge Nathan J. Kauf- man re-creates scenes from his, (2) Do You Trust Your 2 Wife? Edgar Bergen, Charlie Mc-, Carthy with quiz. j11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy.Sales| with music, variety with guests Diana Washington and the Ro-| ver Boys. (9) Crown Theater. Lew Ayres, Nancy ‘is in a scientist whose work hasbeen changiig ra PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY CF Pad ad O CYCLONE DIRECT _ gacTory PRICES FOR ene Had haploid PHONE Emple 2-2001 > 1925 €. eee Ave., Office Open Saturday Mornings ‘ Or Phone Vour Local Cyclone Fence Representative, OR 3-7308 ene ty FENCE! ht— oTHIne DOW . EASY TERMS Detroit 1. Michigan ©} his life is saved by his wife and associate. (4) News. Paul Wil- liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoft. 11:15—(7) Thrill Theater. Ran- dolph Scott in “Law of Venge- ance."’, (2) Miss Fairweather. Jeanne Dishong. 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Ed McKe nzie 1:00—17) Lady of Charm (9) hosts guests from the entertain. News. = ment world. (9) The Falcon. 1:05—'%) Shoppers Show Charles McGraw as the Falcon 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party in ‘‘Reunion,”’ as Mike tries to (4) Playhouse 25. bring together ‘an estranged.1:55 -(4) TV News. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. Matinee Theater. Film Festival. 2:20—(2) Give Us ae Day. 2:30—(2) Bob Cro: 3:00—(2) Bright fp ay. With Life. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod ern Romances: $:25—(9) News. (4) Ten-| ' Are | Academy Awards ae JACK O'BRIAN -NEW—YORK—1INS) — jninute series of 52 top movies —many of which won Academy | Awards for acting, writing, or ‘some creative component... . Don McLeod . Cotid be thev'H land in the time} being left ~ “Omnibus,” to ABC- TV . | The movies are “the finest 52” | held out of the RKO sale-to-TV | package of 750. The cream of them star Cary Grant, Katis Hep- burn, Astaire-Rogers, Dick Pow- ell, ete. . .. It the expectant mom and her officer husband miss any queries inner B'ade Will be a two-Cadillac family . | The $64,000 Q. will be a year old WIR, (100) CKRLW, (800, Wwi, (950) WEAR. ime) CWKYE ane) WPON, (1160) | WJBK, (1490) TONIGHT | : ‘ 19:30—WJIR, WXYZ, News, Osgood WPON, Luncheon Music oO—WIR, News wwe forties cel pees CKLW. News. David 1:00—WJR, Road of Life WWJ, News Lewis WXYZ, Top of .Town WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile) WWJ, Ross Mulholland WXYZ, Water ek, McKenzle| CKLW, Ted MeCoy WCAR, News, Coffee WXYZ, Paul Winter Mops tag New WJBK! People WPON, Ne CKLW, News, Strings Vv’ JBK, News, McLeod WPON, News, B’ = Hour | 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WJBK, News, Tom ‘George | WCAR, News, Caravan th: 00 WIR, N WXYZ, Fred Wolf — News, Spinoraina WPON, News uae WJBK, News, _Gonitie, Binge! 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Wendy warren | 1:30—WJR, Auto Report WXYZ, Fred Wolt WPON’ Pontiac Parts _ WW3, Weekday WWJ. Morgan Beatty CKLW, Rooster Club wrod WXYZ, Girl Aderriee WXYZ, Ed Mc Kensie WXYZ, myaney Time WJBK, Gentile, er CKLW. ‘Mor: el = pos Davies t ry + News, sted Stic ies eed €:30—WJR, Voice of Agriclt. | 1) 9g Wye Mtn tociirey | WCAR, News, Caravan N, Record Room WWJ, Bob Maxwell Wwd aewtbur Godirey) RON News, Club 1460 ane CKLW, Guy Nunn wus. Y > Honda: 3:30—WJR, House Party 8:00—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy WJBK, News, Gentile. Binge] Cyrw gio Time WXYZ News, McKenz WWJ, People Are Funny, WAR, Coffee With Clem » Story Time 4:00_—WJR. Parade of Bands’ WXYZ, Bhow World NOR ‘n’ Shine WJBK, News, Tom George WWJ, Widder Brown | CKLW, ee eae ee RIN hn vik WCAR. News, Music WXYZ, Wattrick, Sports WJBK, N a) een ft Short) WWJ, Bob Maxwell , News, Pontiac Party) Cxiw. Eddie Chase WPON, News, Rec < WXYZ, News, Osgood 11:30—WJR, Time for Music WJBK, News, Don McLeod 8:30—WJR, 2ist Precinct Cc » News, David WXYZ, News, Curtain WCAR, News, 8pinorama WWJ, Lone Ranger WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile} CELW. Queen for a Day WPON, Community Chest WXYZ usig Hall WCAR, News, Coffee FRIDAY AFTERNOON :30—WJIR, Music KL time Fighters WPON, News, Rise . WWJ, Pepper rouna WPON, Record Roo’ :30-—WJR, Music Rall 12:30—WJR, Jack White WXYZ, News, McKenele 9:00—WJR, B ald WXYZ, News, s . WWJ, News by Cederberg WPON, Club 1460 ww, News, Adventure CKLW. Terrance O'Dell XYZ, News, Winter 5:06—WJR, Philip Lenhart CKLW,/ Bob and Ray WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge| CKLW, News, Sammy Kaye WWJ. News at 5 WPON, News, Music WPON. News, Rise 'n' Shine JBK, News, Tom George | WXYZ, Wattrick, erent so— . ding Question) 8:060—WJR. — AR, } dot CKLW, Eddie Chase WWJ) Conversation WPON, New WPON, New WJBK, News, Don Mcleod WXY est Bands WJBK, News! Mickey Shorr 12:30—WJR, “Time for Music) WCAR, News, Spinorama CKLW, Bob and Ray WWJ, Bob Maxwell WWJ, Faye Elizabeth tel atee! News, 4 =—Ww. Mickey Shorr 10:00—WJR, News, Dance "WKYZ, News Ace =WIR, Muste H Hall i pod iN, Zee aoa ices oa Phas a ‘Town CKLW, Bud Davies ww. Jim’ Delan: J, NBC N CKL’ WCAR, Music, Spinorama WXYZ, News, McKenste June 5, and will of two . FINAL SPECTACULAR Max Liebman’s final spactacular June 9 will be a musical version cqurse try for of Elmer Rice's 1951 Broadway (4) Little The-! . ater. Lupita Tovar in “Winner: Oy paracher, ex-baseball player-man- lage ie ‘play, “The Grand Tour"... Comic Jimmie Komack (of the) original “Damn Yankees” night on “Star Tonight," with Horace McMahon. CBS will swallow the $250,000 (and Jackie Gleason's pride) for the contracted cost of filming the now abandoned Honeymoon- ers... Gleason's return to an hour va riety means Buick quits, so that $11,000,000 contract no longer is worth the publicity it was printed | jon... But it will considerably | lengthen his TV appeal when the! fat one returns to Reginald Van ileason and other pleasanter ae! characters... cal Benny Fields makes his debut jon the Ed Sullivan Show Sun- | day ae GOP ORDERS TIME Republicans have ordered 15 half-hours and 35 five-minute seg- gan Evans with panel quiz. (4), News ments on all TV networks. The Theater. Irene Dunne stars as a .. Lae Tod. (2) Li Dems don't kgow what they'll do widow _whose boarding school’ cals. al pe Miley Ras, until they dig up the candidate . . . is disrupted by a problem child . “ Rene in “Shelia.” (2) Four Star Play- 8:15—(2) -Morning Playhouse. | New shows due in TV shortly: house. Dick Powell as a priest 8:25—(4) News. “Chicago 2-1-2," starring Frank: who stands up to a dictator who 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- Lovejoy, direcied| by Norman Fos- is supposed to die at “‘One-Forty-' petiand ter, the old movig actor; ‘‘Police- Two.” Toe. News, Weather. woman,’ a whodunit celluloid :00—(7) Douglas Fairbanks Pre. 9*®@—{2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- series; “Pony Express,” produced by Alan Dinehart Jr. “Adventure Theater’ with Paul Dongias as host summer-replaces the Hit Parade on ee as of | June 16. An average TV evening heaves /40 to 7 commercials at you, the ‘equivalent of plaving host to half a dozen door-to-door salesmen a) ‘night... Jack Webb's sponsor wants “Dragnet” sponsor Lippy, ‘Signs With NBC HOLLYWOOD mh — Leo {Lippy}! has signed a new one-year see ter topta continue to work primarily in the field of talent relations, NBC ‘an-' nounced yesterday. Terms of the contract were not announced, Greatgrandpa De Mille HOLLYWOOD u—Cecil B Peter Calvin, the former Mrs. Joseph W. Harper. Experts recommend tree’ fertill- zation at the rate of two pounds of 3:30—(2) Edge of Night (41 Queen fertilizer for every inch of a for a Day. (9) oe e Colt. 4:00—(2) Mowiel 4M) President Fusenhower. (7) Tht’Erwins 4$:30—12) As World Turns. 1) (Color! Howdy Doody. (7) Jun- gle Jim. (9) Howdy Doody 3:00—12) The Early Show. (4) Mr., Twinky. (9) Dance Party. :30—(4) Kit Catson, . oe Jackson Hole, Wxoming, once a_ _, | hideout for bad men.is now a cen-| about | ter for producing bad men. ~ movies ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD ADHESION. (7) Mickeys Mouse Club. diameter Answer ta Previous Puzele PlolN Jol Fe Qo ARIAT} TAIN] PITA ‘= [od Aji] MINT Rit di ATT (I UIGITE AV it oj x az LleIN] : ¥ clolw ARIAT Fis UJ “he’s. so modest,” she adds, “and never says anything labout his muscles. He's really” * x * ‘Mr. Universe’ Now By NEW YORK—Jayne Mansfield’s new romance is with “Mr. Universe,” Hungarian Nicky Hargitay, of the Mae West “muscle-man” troupe, who has medals acclaiming him “the _\best built man in the world.” They. met at the Latin Quarter and, though he’s gone on to Syracuse with Mae, he phones, EARL WILSON . Boon. shifting | divoon. ” “This could develop nto something,” says Jayne, |whose build is equally famous; Then there was this Texan who said to the toll-collector at the George Washington iBridge, “I haven't any change. How much do you want for cast) makes his dramatic TV debtt to- to drag in an alternate De. ~ (4) +Color) Mille of the movies is now a great’ (7) Afternoon &randfather. A son was born yes- 2 terday in nearby Santa Monica to, 5 i Mrs. ‘Katherine Durning. Her husband (4) Date is the son of DeMille’s daughter, sun = jno “Honeymooners” sketches on the $64,000 Question, they still for the first eight weeks next season . itake control of the Follies in the f Lillie and Bert Lahr, Roth; Dolores Dorn . . June 3 from LA— her first big TV shot . diamonds are the most. | Carol Haney refused to return to “Pajama Game,” though offered star billing and triple her old salary .. . Joan Collins | and Arthur Loew can’t get tickets to “My Fair Lady,” so they'll settle for standing room ... The Perry 5|Comos plan a Honolulu vacation when his TV'er folds for the summer . ... Pretty Barbara Lawrence will star on a TV series. Italy . the bridge?” Jackie Gleason plans Ooh, goodee! ing around Memoria said Milt Greene’d: years Marilyn Monroe Cincinnati Reds’ manager Birdie Tebbetts prophesied that ., Slugger, will belt several homers , A sports writer's wife, urged to eat something at a cocktail party, snorted, “I'm the Irish Lillian . By a contractual quirk, Dick Haymes is working for Rita. Hayworth, His film contract with UA was made through a corporation they set up which Rita headed. Rita’'ll give him his release to correct it. ’ ~ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Ed. Murrow appears to have grabbed Gina Lollobrigida for an early June Person to Person (from a hotel here) . . \Bearded Franchot Tone (“Uncle Vanya”) was talking White Russian with Billy Reedski at the Little Club with his gal . Gret¢hen Wyler’ll do‘ the Comedy Hour - Dolores Del Rio's Wally Post, the St. Henry, O. against NY Giants. ., Billy Daniels owns factory in England . Britton‘s taking riding lessons so she can do a Lady Godiva bit in’ .. Sarah Vaughan lopped off 30 pounds with her own diet—nothing but chilis. . . Lewis, discussing his film bio, an- nounces, “Everybody in the picture has got to take a saliva test.” her cafe act . Robert Alda’s doing EARL’S PEARLS .. says Martha Scott, thing that women like to push around. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Bob Olin ells of the nudist camp that’s so strict I, Day al ‘I'll Eat Tomorrow.’” . A TV network may have a major personnel change; there's has- sling over whether to drop its manu- facturing business .. . to do JAYNE . The Shuberts, who'll pe to star Beatrice will just be a memory”?) a cufflink . . Sherry Joe E. musicals in . Furniture, is another : —— anstield’s Romancing = ved for Show . Many of the Pictufes Past Winners of * BARBARA GOP in Texas Purpose of Conference Undisclosed; Baylor U. to Award Degree W yACO, Tex. W—President Ei- in 1953 of which 4 per cent was for: basic research. poe IMPORTED “overal Jayne three times a day and Jayne's agent is helping him ' Tire has placed an order with CBS-,Decome an actor on his own, WPON, News, Nelson Eddy TY for a Sunday afternoon fall 90- - Republican leaders . immediately after he gets an honorary degree from Baylor University tomorrow. But whether ft will be social or political appeared a matter of dispute. * The White House indicated last i night it might he political when Asst. Press Secretary Murray Snyder announced that the Presi- dent would remain in Waco an additional 30 minutes. Asked by reporters if it would be given “lover to @ coiference with Texas}: politicians, Snyder replied: _|NO ELABORATION “There's a possibility of it.” Snyder; in reply to other ques- tions, said he could not elaborate “(Keeping the Winter Garden dark costs! them $4,000 a week) .. . A Salvation Army chap on E. 42d St. ‘went modern—didn't sing the hymns but played them ie | lrecords on a hi-fi set. Marilyn Monroe’ll be back in NY start- . (What happened to ‘those who. in her .career—and to the 20th Century-Fox spokesman who on Jan. 11, '36, said, “In two supported Eisen- hower in 1952 as well as Republi- cans. President Eisenhower will make lan address on foreign policy be- fore an expected audience of 11,- 000. persons at tomorrow's con- vocation. works will carry delayed broad- casts later in the day. The oldest Bishop of nd, Most Rev. Dr, Fogarty, has died rs of age, they wont even let the members Wear toupees. | That's earl, brother. 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