% = rials i ¢ ij ie t s tj ei a f Z ‘ 5 _ rm if | ai re é. \ 'S i fae se _¥ ees & poh Yo MY bby | ee (PRSES Se mee aie } I ae Se ' f ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘j : U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast ; c o 115th YEAR| G3 "ee & #& ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957-34 PAGES “0TH cams eee eee, eee v2.4 { | N i 0 ave / dy T es Pontiac Tax Rate Expected to Remain Same. — ™ Work Started zcstBeveesetouer High Valuation on Gebel takes Test Series Start Boosts Revenue, Channel Project| 24 Nevada Site Says Willman ‘Rinse ‘Chak’ - Each ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. — The United States Commission to Make aed set |C*DIOded a brilliant device into the desert darkness Final Action. on Issue ynotes Program at today, opening its summer series of Nevada tests. at Tonight’s Meeting Birmingham Teacher Slain Husband Held; | Husband Held in Wife's’ Death Knife Wound | faa iia) a Amherstburg, Ont. | ‘The 10-kiloton device flared an unearthly light over Proves Fatal the test center. A tremendous mushroom cloud erupted! pontiac will hold to ite steady AMHERSTBURG, Ont.,| into the predawn sky. Shot time was 4:55 a.m. $13.70 tax rate for the fourth con- Man Found in Daze, (INS) — A $136 million! ‘The rising cloud blended at its base against low-|secutive year following’ action by Says He Took Dose project that will open the) nanging blue clouds on the northern horizon. the City Commission tonight. of Pills |Great Lakes to vessels of] the top of the cloud’ Commissioners are expected to , the seven s€a8 WAS\ojjeq and boiled into the! fix this rate for $1,000 of assessed launthed today with a, Oldest Senator _ |vatuation, based dn a city value A Birmingham man, BEEP, RE MELO a rN at a ta - tion for 1957 of $254,141,800. James D, Shepherd, 36, was en Set Oe its stem. T. F. Green, 89, Is| city Manager Walter K. Wil held today for investigation the Detroit River near Am-| The first taint rays of the sun|) | ;|man said the continuation of the “ herstburg, Ont. capped the soaring mass with a Symbol of Youth’ |tax rate was possible because Pon- of the fatal stabbing last Start of work on deepen-|T°"” mantle, Below the cloud tiac’s valuation was some four night of his wife of five ; a WASHINGTON (INS) —~. Sen- |million dollars higher than esti- tied ing the Great Lakes CON-|mishroom stem held bn and! ators young and old continued to mated in the city’s 1957 budget, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Shep- necting channels as part/then began to lose Its shape. |) today at “ageless” Sen. ‘The increase will bring in $56,- ~ ° of the St. Lawrence Seaway) Spectacular as was the explo- | 1 4ore F. Green, the “gay, | 572.82 more in taxes, Wiliman de- herd, a 42-year-old school- sion, it was small compared with % * clared, Commissioners will de- teacher, was found by po- project was witnessed by) (14). tests carried out here dur- | *Ptightly man” who ig the oldest avuntne ot Geutetidie adhhde auent> , ain t some 1,500 guests, includ-| ing the five years the United | person ever to serve in Congress. ing where this money will be al- her home at 1509 Pierce St. en the Nevada desert. mounted as the 89-year-old Rhode M. Brucker and Paul Mar- Island approached the | Based on the assessed valua- mestic trouble call, discov- 4 equal to the energy of 10,000 tons romorate his longevity—Mem- |742.66 in property taxes payable - as national health and wel-\o¢ TNT. This is about half the size) Gia! Day ~ lim July. This is of a total budget ered Shepherd slumped ese fare of bombs which destroyed the| “oi 1 tic Leader | $5:381,779. a |e ; The program calls for the deep-|}apancse cittes of iinet apc] Lyndon Johnson said Green is |CONFIRM SHARE apparently caused by tran-| STAB WOUNDS FATAL — Mrs. Elizabeth ee Bees tae a. Bn tet ee ee ening of channels between Lakes|y Suet in We have been| “ageless,” a man “to whom the | In oth tem this ‘ quilizers. Hutton Shepherd, <2, Birmingham High School D. Shepherd is held by police for questioning. § [5 tuson snron and Michi (ng see Minnons passage of the years merely rep- |Wiliman will confirm the city’s } The woman, stabbed in the back} ‘eacher, “eft above) was stabbed to death in ois’ ad Maen and Soechr we resents an accumulation of mile- |share for the completion of the : with a hunting knife Police Chief around 30 feet. The channels now| As the blast went off from atop] mes a Orchard Lake — Telegraph road | _ Ralph W. Moxley said, was dead ° —ieGidan. - a S00-foot tower at Yucca Flat 70) , He added 2 ld etd | ~eonnen torah. wl etn wer | on arival at Wiliam Beaumont AQGeNauer, Ike Propose ining wim (let northwest of Las Vegas, 3156 ft Se eee OT ee Hospital. Nate cy caecgeeg erat pcireaked into the radio "He said: “I don’t notice much | 4 : accommedate any ocean-going (active field to Commissioners will also hear sient wenn mine «Big 4 Disarmament Talks 2 eanction vc ig th ny ee [reroll td tc | ee ave an et | anoee of Hare ommets Semel ctetement ‘ole nct __| Welland Canal. carried it) njoyed it—not because I've al- | Paving ef Columbia avense | Oakland County presecistor’s | WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower and dl nju lon aney emer SS ~ecgvone ne Fel Ne § Baldwin to Stanley and for Foath- | office. In it, be denied know! The massive digging job requires In observation posts ringing | but I fight.” erstone avenue from East boule- edge of any events trom the time | West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said today) 14:1 Blocks Move 'the removal. of about 44 million] qe" sent sito were 200 military. | tye santo ge Noms ci the | Yard to the city's cast Hnits, he went to bed at 9:39 until he (that a Big Four foreign ministers meeting might be) ° . cuble'yards of earth and rock —| personnel. The test was wit-| conate Prev Church af idaho Bids were received yesterday. found himself dewestairs: with |«anpropriate” if a first-step disarmament agreement is| DY Residents Opposing equivalent to the excavation of| nessed by newsmen from a site said Green was “as young in| Also holding a spot on a 13 Caen en nr ne pent| TechEd With. Russia. New Switch Yard —=—_fver_ 200.00) medium-sized house) 11 miles away. heart” as any man in the Senate {ptint agenda ere four pubic hear Pages “ome tor, A communique issued by the two leaders after three ‘ 7 -— &. a This explosion, delayed since| and a symbol of —* Choe Frederick C. Ziem said, until we si _ days of conferences. i oat: Sotee 3 wl Program, on : ct were igthagpe erg Ba ‘have uncovered more facts. é a that “the United ! yesterday denied Pontise [bined ‘sewer on south side enn Auto Workers " ‘residents a temporary injunction, Columbia avenue from Baldwin to ~ There is no reason at present, ee RSs will, consul »c With +the piocking the proposed © $700,000 weaned Hollywood, and on a special as- Ziem sai, to suspect anyone ese tO Have Long {French and a ote a ar ahs ane aa cc nalts ie wat arabe to ives coherent OLidary Weekend ter.” would endanger school children,| Secretary called rover appears 572 feet west of the wést line of taken as a police prison-| Thousands of Pontiac automotive, The two leaders agreed that ifiviciate zoning and be a neighbor-|“¥suration site “the place wherelthe defense of the United States| page 19, ‘Written by Pontiac |assessor’s plat 144. or 60 Deatmont heagieal, wary bicleokers il long Memorial/® initial disarmament pact SUC-l 44 nuisance the final assault is being beguniand the free world.” Press school writer Harold §. | For intention to construct pave- pete: pumped Day weekend. a check of General ceeds it “should be followed with- ; upon the barriers to the free flow *« * * Cohen, it details the progress |ment, curb, gutter, and related IN 4 DAZE Both GMC Truck and Coach and disarmament agree-| to. prevent the railroad from |Ports of the Great Lakes and those/s4 not touch the desert floor be-| by Louls Schimmel of Pontiac is [Baldwin to Stanley, and intention Moxley said Shepherd was in &)Pontiac Motors will close Wednes-|ment which must necessarily pre-| josting the yard on ite proposed |! the seven seas.” neath the disintegrated steel tow-| making im attempting to bring |to construct curb, gutter, and re- dazed condition and had been tak-iday night and reopen Monday|suppose a prior solution of the ath cities betel ~*~ * * er. This eliminated the great mass| some arder to payment of school jiated work on New York avenue ing the tranquilizing pills in order) morning. problem of German reunification.”| “#® He said U. S.-Canadian coopera-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ' aid, from Baldwin to University, to “sober up.” At Fisher Botly’ plant, the situa-| fiseshower stressed in the |“! “est of. Baldwin avense, |, ' When police arrived at the |tiomis more complicated. A spokes-| communique “that any measures | 24 to restrain the city from fashionable two-story brick home |S Se ne ee ight siving| 10F disarmament applicable to issuing a building permit. T Moxley Shepherd found down Tuesday giving Europe would be accepted by the ttorney William Ewart wetng ot the kitchen table with \the workers a fiveday holiday,| ts "uy wae approval of = : . & telephone in his hands saying: while part of the fabricating de-| 4. ‘waro allies.” maintained—zoning restrictions do oak Stel excel partment will close Wednesday ney + ae tise|D0t Specifically prohibit the project. wife’s sick.” Some skilled workers will be|Chancellor that “the U.S. does not od ee my : Pontiac attorney Hodge, * * & called in Friday. intend to take any action in the! s. residents’ counsel, said he in. When shown his wife's crumpled ——eemennioentere SAE of Goarmament which world), 4. i take the case to Circull : form, Shepherd collapsed. Police SAAC’ T k Divisi prejudice the reunification of Ger-/™'s 10. \ quoted him as later saying he rucK VIVISION —. ak a rot with the Ger Cloudy and Warmer ls Weather Outlook The weather outlook for Pontiac .|and vicinity is cloudy and warmer iitonight, with a low of 51 to 55 degrees. Partly cloudy and warmer with scattered showers likely, high of 71 to 75,.is tomorrow’s forecast. night will be partly cloudy and cooler with a low of 46 to 50. Lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac preceding 8°a.m. was 40. At 2 p.m. the mercury read 63. 2 iis cesta ciahd bei Geiiata “ badge winch 055 Wk he Rickenbacker Looks Into the Future ee to purchase this equipment and in turn lease it to the hospital. This was a suggestion of Harold S. OFS ee ee “This would be similar to some : of the big corporations owning the rolling: equipment of most rail-| * Babcock said. In Today's Press ‘4 Comics eA ee % t County News ...... + 2k _ Fditorials dé veadeesteereses & Ganlock sheveesscesoccicenss SB ™ Markets sthetepeocronecenes 27 _ Obituaries sheghedessyrstsue 7 ‘. _ Sports teestesscesss 92 thru 25 t : peed rr ; | Wilson, Eart rere 3 / Women's Pages ... 11 tre 13 are ney fit ae Ss Bp a at ei Sk ee at fi os ce Se ad a ee a poe oe j Le =e SES FESR ES So Pj eae @ oe aes ia RBS Se ar ee Pe \ 8 Boe 4 y | i 1 a 4 =) as ij i, ae rr ; ae | ) Yo PEs : ; i Wt - / 7 ( = ay r pa Pa i) - f ~ > : ft a ee womwo. Ns ___) | ___THE PONATAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 98 Jost A , | ‘(fhe Day in Birmingham = : fh ic Ficioe “Wood Sick Souls Seeking Out Graham Approve Maple Widening, WASHINGTON (INS) Presidied | Exsenhower has asked be val NEW YORK oe pa po ~ nigh —_—- scribe — oe * Oe ral oo sermons on the Low er Assessment Rate een ” tad rues hich w. lashed Souls” of fast-paced New stories. He's way, | : ! Se tce WS ‘e 2 | : poe eee egplivsal Lepr ser 2 500, Poy 009 by. ay nl “Appro-|Cit—night, poe wre ; coretinta wea. & ag or ard LA a sige wa up, tied neat as pela gueno Bind BIRMINGHAM — City Commis-- man of ee Music on “ J cael . ors * . : ’ * #é - = a ocala seeking out Billy Gra-} gach is a case history in-humanjand threatened with death if he to Graham's plea to “commit andjsioners last night approved a spe-| State Board of ¢ Michigan F k * He is & the House restoring more than 350, The GOP congressional leaders jjam these days to bare their tales/gicitusionment, and they form ajmoved. While he lay there, fright-/Surrender all” to Christ, Thisicial assessment district for the| eration of Musie Clubs, ‘ t | | ! is tri | E. Maple| member of the Board of Diree- million dollars to his trimmed. 4 assed the situation with the frustration. Graham's | ened a noon radio program told|Faised the total of such decisions paving and widening of down defense budget. Scaskdaas of thelr. weekly legh- of frus' = . + poten ant sidelight to Gr thou-lof the ‘Morning Bible Hour” Gra-|to 8,242 in 12 nights. perenne = Hunter bonlevens . to -~ pede —_, phen . _| lative conference at the White | «They're sick inside,” Graham|sands are listening to his advice|ham is conducting in a Times | trelt Scheolmen’s Chores. The House begins voting today) House shortly before the House (..iq sightiy—Ihm0 of Sam inet igh iByeare outa. Ts, mmoreina LIC! Test Starts Reconsidering their former ap- . a on the GOP moves to put back less| resumed debate on the money | * * * at Madison Square Garden. showed up there next morning NUCI@QL 1@ a proval of an 85 per cent asses®- | During his services with the ment against property owners, Dr. Phelps will work with than one-third of the $1,200,000,000) bil. They catch him at many times;} Graham insists their names be and “accepted Christ as his sav- * s church . Asked whether Eisenhower was at many places, and they grab his'kept confidential, but will de-jior.” Series at Nevada they lowered the rate to ™ ped Charles L. Holtz, choir director the accepting the judgment of the shi i 2. A leading male actor tele- proximately $4.19 per front foot. Waterford OKs point agin = Sa ae k Receives Motorist Spots . |phoned Graham, said he felt as (Continued From Page One) Commissioners. made it clear| About $8 per cent of Americans 350 million dollars restored in the if his success was. leading Olof radioactive dirt which in past|that this percentage is not & PeT-\nognitalized for mental diseases House, Republican Leader- Joseph. Mai ] Truck Fire where, and wanted help. Graham tests has been sucked into the manent basis. They are considering hospi Sewer Contract 3." ““=n i Rochester (Tm tilted: Graham prived i 5 earzour formula which will direct her are care for In pubic nsieuions He 's no alter at hocneste him. Graham said he believed the LES: | mn futur — [tes am onions aherne- Jury Subpoena ; lnctos is movieg toward a “newer,| AS a result, the Nevada Test Or. Street ——_ ! = . LADIES’ PLAY CLOTHES Work to Begin June 17)" * * * | — — Douglas War tuller life” with God. ganization said that fallout in the From SIMMS! * | j on Completion of Project Martin added that Eisenhower, Symmoned to Appear U.S. Mail Truck en route to Vas- fog oe = was not “happy” with the situa-| ‘ was sto ay a peeing ee night, called ; at Sylvan Shores tion. He said: “He thinks we| June 17 Before Seattle sar s oe Do tan (Graham red said she would be minimized. ‘should have the $1,200,000,000 re-| Labor Probers Sts, here at 1:35 am. today. . Sas” secmated Waterford Township officials stored and I think so too, But : ot breathed a sigh of relief at last we've got to face realities.” motorist, Ervin Froelich, gs ROCHESTER den of Vassar, driver of a through ; ‘te| Considerable time was spent last | 3, A calypso dancer, in th€larea surrounding the test site| 1) Scan Cates Ge. and SEATTLE u— Dave Beck, pres-| of 5475 Sheldon Township, told night’s meeting as steps were ta- fu . ken to eliminate the ‘number one The President ts still hopeful |ident of the huge Teamsters Union,| Warden that there was smoke [night. | . ; . that the Senate will give back | yesterday was subpoenaed to ap-| coming out of the rear of his ——_ meee more of the money, Senate Re- pear before a King County—| mail truck. a toe oaract with the| Publican Leader | William © F. |Seattie—grand jury called | 0! Rochester police called the ‘the ABC signing of a =* Knowland of California empha- | probe the operations of the labor . | Seymour Weissman sewer COM-| sized that Elsenhower has not (organization. Rochester Fire Department and/-Thou shalt have no other gods) Sicetion of the nature of | | 3 3 Fs er struction company to finish the) changed “in the slightest” his po- *e * * truck. Amon . . the smoking : g the troublesome Sylvan Shores Subdi-| sition that the $1,200,000,000 is : vie © project. It will be = : Beck, who took liberal advantage baggage .were several cases of : light : sp : of the Fifth Amendment against) paby chicks and-ducks, which were Then subject to legal opinion, members) | owiand who has opposed the|self-incrimination during two ap- ome Alert Deputies = ees | test A Fa ‘ rt it said. : administration in backing some|pearances before the Senate} Part of the load was saved, The project had popped up be- iother budget cuts, said he favors|/Rackets Investigating’ Committee| while a portion was watersoaked fore the. board eften after the [restoring funds to the defense|in Washington, D. C., was directed) ang charred. The damaged mail is a. first builder, Joseph Mancinelll, j,udget which “relate directly to\to come before the grand jury|being sorted and ‘dried at the ness | was forced to stop work on the [ihe muscle of our armed forces.”| June 17. Rochester Post Office. — a UdI ives job due to bad soil conditions, in- The grand jury was called last) warden continued his trip. Fire i H - Solids ond Blazes Stripe Ladies’ Cotton Sweaters i L li i i equipment, =. testimony indicated there had truck probably caused 7 \lantic Treaty Policemen Back ‘sss insist, Sa vires nthe rok obey cau) PE? one 2 Together ans Ty Or before the board seeking comple- ster funds by union officers. Wont i in Chi : ‘ | ¥, j f i H i The subpoena was served on s blem had gradually be- | tb ) Beck at the plush Lake Washing- CE er ent esa for Comp aini y ton home the Teamsters Union a - ayer Alertness and a bit of second) On the recky side board members." Supervisor El- ; maintains for him. Beck, in shirt- fl t iew by | mer Johnson said. Officers’ Association Is sleeves, — me _— ss . s Sheriff's geod a oa Gtr | would assume Senate ottign, Angry Over Changing cepted the subpoena, commenting: Ruled OK in 53 the Chicago police. caues he | tions with the exception of civil] of Leave Days “Okay, this is it. That’s fine, I've : sana : damages that might result from ' jgot to go now, Here comes the oa | the incomplete job press.” Jersey Boy's Parents ly 5:30 a.m., Deputies Thurman) this . The Pontiac Police Officers’ As- “ *« « . : , testing ground i es Oe eae Say That Psychiatrists |Sauvage and Lyle Walmsley were\ed States began its i 5 a ; i 4 z 4 ? i & g i i | i i; tee kalt, fell length sieeres. Weshebic. 40 sivés. | Play Shorts $1.50 Quality 97° Cet & rece ter Eipeper. elessres, Deo im oF peptia. Sizes 16 te M. ft : i representatives that he intended to/sociation has voted to try to get) When newsmen rang the door- S-1 get the work done “as quickly and| Herbert C. Cooley, their president,| bell moments later, a woman ap- Released. Son south of Davisbur:, Rd. by a large thoroughly as possible.” Work is'.n4 James L. Carr, their treasur-/peared and said: “Mr. Beck is tanker-truck ‘which crossed the|than any previous test scheduled to begin June 17. {2+ out of hot water by giving them |tied up in conference. He won't be) pacKENSACK, N.J. (INS) —'double yellow line on a curve in the adverse winds if d f2i it f i ' . a vote of confidence and “‘if neces-/meeting anyone today.” Psychiatrists ok ayed confessed passing a car. The AEC Steelers Sign Gilmer sary, file a formal Ronald P. ‘Cohen Discloses |troen tater declared today. | 1round with the intention of chas He’s Romantic _|ct the Bivletoting youth followed) re teen, cnet the tr een einen |some nations for an end to testing! About Stripper |"se" gw yarelt aie | Sarees “LOS ANGELES (INS) — Mickey : Mrs, Murphy irmingnam Man * * | Little Girls’ | car HP ee nee oul Swim Suits =| Held in Wife s Death is Dr. John Randolph] gies 1 to 3 PULL CAR OVER (Continued From Page One) {Philosophy degree at the Detroit | $1.69 , the pool of blood. He is a past president of the |] Sizes 3 to 6X - Michigan 5 4 $ : ; 3 ; & ‘ : . afk H aa rf i i i ; rf tf il of § g ‘ i i i i g tte E i Fl Fay REE FE | i : i AL age BB 1 i a cial rewuees ™*! Postal Cuts Due on July 1 WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower warns that postal gale with|to prevent them from attending the] services will have to be “substantially curtailed” on July 1 unless keep; “The President said he would soon make a request for supple- the platoons at sufficient strength, 884,927,000 A office ap- pat tr de © ee assdciation had charged that The Post Office Department’s $3,192,000,000 share was 58 mil- the shift of personnel was designed| lion dollars less than requested by the President and Postmaster represents the to keep the two officers from the} General Arthur E. Summerfield. . - sessions. EF : I i : i national television show. belong here.” i i e§ i | = i : 5 3 i : i F ¥ t i iit i Hl af i 3s i Fs F : E ee : : Uy ; tli [ks ha : > in i tt i A it H ih i if i ii i i z i I f : i H ; j | I i | I 3eF he t HT H i | BIE zi: ii H ht | The Weather : . lUN. Airmail Stamp Out This is the same cutback he ordered for one weekend in March : fe Foun UNITED NATIONS, | N. z. Summerfield said the President would seek an extra 140 million | and money | } EF ! ii i ‘ h 4 Peeccvcccccooccococes { honor of the first day issuance Tog Costly to Build on Orchard Lake Avenue ; =="——". |Army Abandons Training Site 40. ss At 8 o.m.: Wind velocity 3 mph. . . Gun sets Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Tank Order Hangs Fire Sun riges Wednesday at 5:00 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday st gt : a eee” oe retary Wilber Brucker told Mich- facilities for) i i officials have i li F if ‘hi 3 lfed - Seoaws » ie a HE i ture a, Mean semperatre | vs-c+-++--> 4/Big Freight Car Order .\88". SE i wae: oamonmraeed Gaftney, general of : seeevedeenes este : manager Of Lowest Bn oe og Pe 3 ; i iti fi bt says _ Mighest Lowest Tempeyntnres ‘This 500 new freight ee , 08 ee 0s Neert about four million aim Bin SA2SSSsS to ho tune eta. | The new strate Is dated 0 r was a city sanitary Trial Set for June 4 | al esncasesteasescss i sf i H 3 a nsgsnzseseese astueuescscesz fate ~ » A ie Se eae a ee eee oe ee ee | yas ee t 3 - Se ee ee ee ae eee ee ee * Tt at ; A * 7 T aes. oe Ss ee Tes eee tee ee ene ee iis pid Bi ee. — ee aes ae eS ae eee RR rn aT 3 i nt Oo Te feo Ava MI ce Dk od fm Sp ee ee jes ip a fee \ ee . a 3 ar . . py a - pt : { af / ae Ce eed , es ee, f ae eee * * ; ai * ' 4 . ie eat | Poa ek Ree PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. water. ; i i ae | | ~ SIMMS 1S OPEN FOmoRnbw | Portugal Ned the woitd taj Assistant fesse 3: Cecil dents and Joungiens under 18 who, jot Adjustment to grant him a the export se" “Schoo Sell Cox after 31 years of service. Ihave dropped out’ of school. Father of 12 Win Po ah te mare dnsitees pees oat WEDNESDAY : NIGHT | Abenah be lotta re. | eh ) nS ri Amado didn’t hove to d> mca ibis home.| All he said was: “I| °° TIL P.M. ' une accepted an board at a previous special |talking to persuade the City Board! children.” — os offer to stay on until the needed mastic teoesd @ bales ef siaall : os ws _ ' a teachers are hired for tall or |}, 474 election for June 10, ‘The|ReMaMaMaM MMS. 2.0.2 .2.2. 2. @.0. Oe eee! until Sept, 1, whichever Is sooner. jeu candidates are William H.ied ans Ha Bes vOut City to Get $2.7 Million| 1 other action, the board adopt-|Anderson, Lloyd R. Ludy, Robert Thousands. Paid $6.95 for These as verything eed : .- ed @ policy under which anyone/B. Oliver and Louis H. Schimmel. | a:8 | '— for Your Outings or Back Yard Picnic to Finance Construction 7 j . living in the school district who ig $ $ During Fiscal Year eligible to attend Pontiac Public| About one-fourth of New York ME MO} 2] \] | >) \Y Fastens to peer] = goed driver training City’s supply of water is or is L ALY d 4 asi Any Hose— The Pontiac Board of Education| “ered by the system. This opens/regularly from the Croton: river|iig N . | . a : last night sold $2.7 million in bonds) pounse to porechial achoal sie jbarte. Solid Cast Aluminum — \ ito help finance its building pro-| SERVING ScooP Style | gram during the next fiscal year.| ” f F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C : 9-Inch Handle “ee The acky Wie = First of Sere Fee “a $1 Value — Now at Simms Low Price Michigan Corp. a Associates) , A W which took the issue at an average PURCHASE for FISHERMEN | u 0- ash Mops ‘interest rate of 3.2656. ( Nationally Famous *Actionrod’ Conan yen heed. The interest is the highest the , ‘ | Pontiac schools have paid to sell § > = Ce rare hae. A 8* bonds, but was still below the | 2 PIECE TUBULAR Idea! for plings. current national average for | Gi R d * Vegetables ’ such issues. * Ice Cream Regular $2 SEALED BEAM A spokesman for the purchasing) ass 0 Ss © Potatoes Auto Head Lamp group said the Federal Reserve, y ces * Dessert Board's tight money policy was] > for All Kinds of Fishing * Baked Beans 6-VOLT driving the cost of money up| $7.95 ey; : aes. | Value 4-ft. Saran HAMMOCK & Steel STAND Stoty eee Rani, ‘Sap to coas ACCEPT RETIREMENT your finger guard for sanitary dipping. Hassiesses & tags Ping eee een a Hole Exactly as Pictured Tritt ttt ttt Non - tilt, tubular steel stand 4 Cups—4 Plotes Ef : Geaccesegeestoossceoesy) + teas < with sturdy chain 4-point-sus- - |? 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Ld ° | : e , . a e Fountain = Weekend Case ‘ 1: mes Ss erat S16 TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY ‘TIL 10 P.M. {Il ZIPPER Front Styles Q = E : _ BRUSHES | = GIANT FILM SALE FOR MEMORIAL DAY | "O'S Sse MEN'S Sinn / : Picnic Baskets ea | 3” | KODAK Duo-Pak 2 g69 . | Ea ee Ww L Ss Nae © Value So | «© Blue 4 gallon size, » 1.88 ins a te | See are Sturdy yet. lightweight, one- °| -TYPE + Guusatenl q h foods and @ sor es, large Cca- 3 piece moulded construction. @| on i beverages. @ pac Attaches to any standard lawn hose I$ — wile Vinyl covering 620 -- 120 ~ 127 Size * vet Ae 4 . 3-fe “stuminum handie aemets uffing. Rolls C Sides ) }} ean, mamy, Keeps Foods Hot or Cold = rr * Adjustable 1 i as Y THERMO-TAINER iS Cutts / 1 Cx _* “a |3 uGGAGe Derr. —Besement $ #2 Pockets T\ Py) | ee \) . Food Bag | N. . Saginew St—2ed Floor Socccccccveccoooovooces. Past Verichrome Pan ti tim by Kodak at 73 aa this low, low price of 620--120--127 * Ist Quality \/c Be He. sizes niet grag 45e¢ Perak mit. SSHSSHESHOSSSSSSSSHSSHSSHEHSESHSHSSSOSEOSSOSOSEESE Take Wonderiul Color Snaps with Cheapest Camercs 620-120-127 Color Film A Valne Rolls 1 88 Water-repellent treated ‘DAN RVER’ poplin, Easy to launder. Sanforized non-shrink.. White, @ray, oyster, navy and blue colors, “A MEN’S —Bargain => WEAR Basement 4th Big Shipment—Same LOW PRICE Heavy STEEL Tubing — 7 Feet Tall attention Post $2.95 | ha Food bag insulated with fiber- oan iy, double hendle, color- i 2 NH Bg eee Py E ° 4 ihe = ‘ ’ = ° EACH ~ 2. = Ms err og SENOUAE Oh ee ee ede 3% Lb. Bog T-POST with 4 Line Hooks Ra a Moment Oey picnoes (Se = Value : 39°¢ tardy seat clothesline T” pest with ¢ So ccccccescoocseocecoaooosocooonceseseeeeoee — = , Hemburger Grill ¢ Easy to light. —— for easy installation. Green enamel KODACHROME COLOR FILMS | = ° = haadh 29¢ : intense heat. 8mm =z = re Bonnie Burns Fleet ee eee 192 = ve 33¢ 3 2 Og = = Steak Broiler u. 29¢ 8mm = = a 79¢ . Hendes never m= Magazine ‘ 2.19 = Fy i SORSSHSOHHSHSHOHHOHSOSOSHSOSSSOHOSHOSOOSOOSOS can him at § = oa | PRICES SLASHED on “KILTIE” PLAID iad u ¢ film at Simm = | know that it's the ni gra dated fim Eery Pool Has Complete Repair Ke = _ Insulated PICNIC JUGS —— FREE MAILING LABELS with each roll |= VINYL =f ; 1059 4 = 35mm Color Film me PLasric Swim Pools a iene , 20 ! = $2.95 Value—NOW =|F 1 "99 | ALL-IN-ONE Exposure ... Dg DD le tags sose nt 1 794 = : | = and "Complete $2.29 Spout Model tango Capt Sewn... LOSE ees Me : cer 3am color fin for ge mod = $3.95, Votee $2.95 $3. oi Aeon $4 95 "M20 Sole Model — ING LABEL WITH EACH ROLL = $7.95 Value $8.95 Value ct. 3.99 = 80 x 9 Inch. 35.95 ss... $6.95 mate ned iu 1 hae pont = 274s... $8.95 ia : |= - tli ys $7.95 ‘KILTIE’ = Portable | Helps You Take Off Pounds and Kecate climeees = ICE | Weight While You Eat Alt the Foods You Choose |= 4) CHEST : , Kodak P. Pony: |p ~Simums Price- ete 3 TT od ae * nine pe Src! ite” rite 3 Pe 6°? ? Like to toe fal but cnt You'll be coped “7 nn = H : (eee he: mere eters : + Bright Plaid dscine pl rien ene so f comes : Fines Marve for Indoor Movies = pdm a ** See SF X Sxi7atlvecincher” A 4-Lamp BAR-LITE ( sic"............ 4° 1 24” Beoch Boll. 1.49 = oa | ua Mere he Saececs |p tio WITH A AML BULBS = Cocccccccccoscccooces = ines ‘AL! NIZED this no risk plan. A iy, = Seo Sserceee | fa ts a oe laid BS Po = "SWIM FINS ep 25. = S100 Junter'Fien 9 # 69* = po aos sa Uaioe ee = | Shee size § ...... 1 : 8c Value ........ Shee tinction. 1" | Green Rubber $2.95 Natural int ee ee ee ie en een TT mT a Oe ee ee ee a a OTS or ere a Tne UD ee Ne NT TIO j ps cae ‘ ny ‘4 + ei By Cart Grobet Security for You Forced fo Retire? You May Get Checks: By RAY HENRY Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Lllinois,| In most states, the length of time| siona) committee begins today an Associated Press Wrifer Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Mary- i i ; vf | ' 2 Worked in a job which was Wyoming. you covered by your state’s unemploy-| In the fallowing states, your so-| tain days with a part-time ment insurance law. (Most jobs cial security payments will count| semtative of York, North Carolina, North Da-| you must file your claim if i : Fe SSB Ft rial rT i z | | i F E ; i} i i! f i z | + i i; e 3 I i I LF RF z i i 5 E 2 é 8 i f i J 5 .2 vF Congress to Tell Story of Atomic | 28 " Richness, body, aroma— “but never a trace of bite or burn! ~ Kessler is positively the smoothest e of today’s smoother whiskies... And the price is ans! i ee Cote No. Mas Code Ne. 440 “ee eee eee eeee nar rc Ke Ss sler | The Smooth as Silk whisk . na ma. 714% cua een SPMD, ae THE oiretak PRESS, “ #UESDAY. MAY 28, 1957 q Fort Peck dam at Havre, Mon., Fountitths of the U.S. shrimp} U. §. farms suffer shout $10, ie Natiaad te bo'tho Lengel ciate tent seeaily annually comes from. the Fall-Out Dangers: | Heistsan at Wont Mexico's | %2 counties have been found to con- gold. | fill dam in the world. ANNUAL SPRING PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETE Pontiac cnn lB memorial company offers this opportunity until Mey WP “YS a Te 4. Ben: MAY 30th! aS Bb $ 100 MONUMENTS ON — Sale Priced os Lowes 996590 , a a a > > tion is assured. > All our finest > memorials in 3-ft. Long, 16-in, High. Regularly Priced at $160.00 REDUCED to $128 Others es Leow es $65.00 ™“ewerrerrreyTTY resistont. POPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP AANA DD PEP PAPA EL 7 - GEO. E. SLON AKER & SONS 269 Oakland Avenue Pontiac 17, Mich. Se Add foundation cost only. - MARK EVERY GRAVE ACT NOW! » Make your selection > while display is complete - and Memorial Day erec- ’ Wausaw Red, Salisbury , Pink, Dakota ‘Mahogany > plus a complete new dis- ey of brilliant mGranite. All stock completely sound and flawless. Guoranteed everlasting and weather Office and Plant Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. — Sunday 1 to 5 PM. PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE C0.— 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the RY MEMORIAL! 30th. Prices include Lettering, Florel 24” long, 12” wide, 4 high. Reg. $55 velue. SALE PRICED at... $ 24” long, 12” wide, 6” high. Reg. $65 velue. SALE PRICED ot... INFANT MARKERS Low es. . granite Barre, ‘ coloréd ROM STREET Phone FE 2-4800 cao saaaaaesaamssummna - Have you-tried ~NEW DOUBLE-BARRELED pave ON AND on | “oust! In THE Lone aunr Marathon's ee ollEW ne EEE, ee eee Wea ee Ce ee ee Tt) eee eee Se oe ee ee Sa q / } | £ i 7 F eee f 4 . 4 é ¥ : / a! f i ae ae i pe ; " -2 hi ; reek Ie y a nie rs .S \ fr Fer a , } : , \ j : ; ! \ im ; ‘ga: eo oid ee ; ee (G2 fae ae Met fp, oi fi { eg a ‘ere eARE Lata 5 Sasa, : JESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 vd : La Oe Ba i rae | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUES oka Neem ‘in, war: pviing taken!” come Pew vs Bos , Sa aiid Nae ig \ mi \ e \ ots » ; tion work, bere ppererrrrrrrrrerrrrrir gs 4 ch ioe a ee \ t LA \ : Nye Pvt : ; : eove ape Pas Hal Belay Nes om Cae A tomic Warfare Eat woe j > : § : : , a. . e are ie ins fi or ~ Farmer-Snover : é ae r ; t ; is bombard-'men moved forward in the im-e Oo 4 : . m 2 In. ine S p : hadiflown to the scene is helicopters, | enemy. After a yew | mortar memorial way of infantry — — Frio FUNERAL H ME : had served under them. Half had over|ment by artillery — little dots of purpose $ FE 2-917! « FT. RILEY, ‘Kan » — Here onjhad serv which seem to. have taken red tanks and/ning again uncaring earth. : 160 W. -Huron 1 Man Lost in Deserted , 7 pend ogee Supphraenalll memifey ke. eplert Daughors began to comerge ote immense uncaring fare|§ RKING ON PREMISES é ¥: a pu » ‘In half an Shaft Tells Rescuers He trained some of its greatest age “aoe tactics was put on be-/new. army. ditt ened, sana the objective. flame flared in’ streaked a wavering signal of ool 4 PA eapeokedoore rr er : heroes, the U. S. Army is of impressed’ Kansas| A sudden hill, -| Flickers of red smoke up from the green Pasl eeneaecennstessdaciéaiees , Put Faith in God denned rang bard haltien ot 2 wae OSS ene commanded by/roomed ‘from . = caiecaaiihe distance. Under > eee a ored he most welcome| eesceceecese : poops “s ato | ting tiny f agures brown 3 kind of war—atomic wee. Col, Howard B. St. Clair of Beck —, an the entrenched orial sun, swea ae sat a ly Se PW ls reatest End-of-Month Sale of All! Wednesday Only! | mine syearald Cate Ovens cavalry hevoes"spb Sat “And Now . . . the Greatest End-of-Mon - put his faith in God and sat “oW" | George Custer, George Patton and An . to Wainwri tie tad walked into the shaft 7"mhan, aa : ; mr aes Bel | Te eminent at ah some 4 : : his miner's -_ ane out. heroes” here~tnfantynen, : ages * artillerymen trying “I began . groping my way po ge the role of grourid) ‘ | through the mine,” he said. 4, ME forces on an atomic battlefield. s & Meil or § more I walked the more ine Enthusiasm and art 7 Sorry, No ia 0 = I became,” among the soldiers of Phone O rs, : That's when he decided to pray my Infantry Division, “The ie = J Sicliverion 3 and hope for the best. Red " which was picked No Thanks to a sharp-eyed search |lead the Army's new pentomic or- 3 ~ ressual apn ig GH pabeher. The division, now led by Maj Smee NNN ARAN RLS RO BO SSA + DOMES ' —— ‘ee . of Mar- Be Res il 7 : ; Fae es 2 oo ccecccccucccnws j Fils only complaints were of/Gen, David : atficer ‘with a. fine HION ACCESSORIES—Street Floor : Be 2s ee ee ee eee enna Ae mild hunger and a cough. oath staff record, still has] FAS : 22e—1.88 H SUMME © Reg. 58c Cannon Muslin Pillow Cases .......... ae : lon its rolls 26" veterana trom-the| ee. 568 tecetie, Mam tem were . ‘ 5 1 COE Palitel Seemees Mlenliahe « beige is ine byweed cometary wos srveriad by Reg. 1.98 Overalls and Slacks, 1-6x 2... ae 98 5.88 ese pecdap-daps o-quamignoma oe al inspectors here yesterda Sok eal Moocoserccccsaras z Reg. to 49. ° : 29.95 Chair, Sete Slip Covers............. post e & | We Do the DRIVIN ie anrrapen coe eee ee. 188 ; —* Pdadite Gutdiis .<---05¢-20200+<. 2.88 pr Mueller, 28, dumped cir- oe Reg. 3.98 Cisls’ jackets, 7-14 . ae ern e = Reg. 5.95 Ruffled "sc Reococecaces wee 1.66 curs, magus oo romsrabel a ‘reeh h ee oe eee 288 SPRING COATS $18 fo tet os ees Oed Oe sis din wiai'e ere 1.66 —s == oe especially] ~) ed ead Reg. to 5.98 Giets’ Cardigans, 7-14, 8-18.............. mE Reg. to 49.98 Delores taped nani oae a! Ate — Sapecons Gad said. : produtts i} Reg. to 5.98 Summer Dresses, 7-14, 8-14..............1. 8 and 1412-22'2 Bes to 1.69 Nylon Tailored Panels ........ ee es CI A neg, 00 2498 Cate ben 9-16, 018. — —c ° : ' ~ doorstep S , : Boye’ Kale Belch................0 MWe They quoted Mueller liver anywhere Te te ee a sear rete s | @ LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL COATS e ; jac a a days ot it was heavy.” He 10 miles ya a 1s 9.98 $28 ’ cape DEMONSTRATORS, USED wes charged with destruction of| Kiet anua 2.88 fF noe. 2°. § ae A aka seed il. | Roe. 10 5 98 Bore Gram Baths one eee sence orion nn PERS @ $ ee ee re is Reg. 1.00 Davy Crockett Caps ........ See * @ SUMMER TOP 1 8 8 Bug: 2000 Video Gnas ow Side delbewws oe P r F Webia TY. . ecwcc cv vcacvcecuavs 5s . to 25.00 0. S oscuaiveaw Oe $188 ——1 INFANTS’ SAVIN ond Floor Res 88 : Reg. 219.95 RCA 21” Table TV Peers eottreees $55 . 1.44 : OU Bete ova wis sive sic cigs cn Vin baw iw wee bk we cx Reg. to 3.98 Infants’ Knit Shawls ................... tae Reg. 29.98 14. > Used 21” TV sens i lea $44 j . 12.95 Coil Mattresses, Sl. irr... eee ee . ‘ | in tweeds and basket weaves B Seed ty" TW oe sa Wosbee. csccncelieosvres: $318 i nee 8.98 Lightweight Strollers ..................... ‘“ Fully lined oem woe ond 10-18. ~ Reg. 279.95 Easy Automatic gene erator ttsienyas- site : Rag. to 298 Cartan Cob loners... .-- 2-2-0 22.00 2+ °7 Reg. 199.95 Bendix Automa heute ic abe $188 : @ SPRING ond SUMMER DRESSES @ Po apt 908.08 Saar Dehn feptoereians Fos g ora WwW H i | E NOTIONS--STATIONERY —Street Floor Reg. 5.99 to 8.98 3.88 1 Reg. 179.95 Easy gaat nel sastectapcasenneish pe , : on 88 Reg. 199.95 Deugles Blectrie Dryer ...... = RM IGZAG BS oe Gey ke a, 4c 88 79.95 Easy Deluxe Spindrier ...............-...5- . -AUTOMATIC y Hangers, slightly soiled... ....... poets 98 to 14.98 e Reg. 179. y ee ee: $128 FREEA a io tae comes slightly damaged............. x Reg. 10 Reg. 199.95 Easy Spindrier ......... ; ‘ POR | ABLE Reg. 79c Insect Repellent Sticks ................... as k tose we 1498 8.88 . tpg heal ceaagee nora ae da case eg 4 1404.22". ¢ a Reg. to 7.98 Wardrobes. slightlyMamaged .. a8e—t.88 Sizes 7-15, 10-20 and 141 3 BEDDING, MOWERS, FURNITURE, Etc.—Downs Sofa PUNE oon ie cies eeieee cies se = ’ é $ Peyment! Sit keteee 44e DS sea 0.540" bec ey thee! fe $38 atc as or 249 * Seay Tormni Reg. 349.95 15-HP. ens et mee 28.38 ; Reg. ad se Irom Nevelty Items ee errr eerste enseges 22¢ 4 nd 14'- 24) “4 M4 Reg. 39.95 Zephyr a a ee SD dieacee ean enes ~~, 8.88 mae, 1S) Weep BOM 5 ca ccesicceceecineccraes 660 Sizes 12-20 a “Reg. 12.98 Large 28” Bride Dolls ... — 3.38 spat nbd em cgemneroeding eel Sate a 8Be 99 10” Boys’-Girle’ Tricyeles... 2.6... co peer ees . ‘1.98 Bow Milas ............. 3 Se Reg. 5. ve 14.88 Reg. 1 gS -! a «* WHITE UNIFORM i 2 29 95 26" Canvas Pullman Case Seer ee eee ee) i SPORTSWEA veet Floor : . 8 8 To 8. 8 8 x mg , ” "s Pullman Case ........+-.. Seeeee 18.88 MEN’S FURNISHINGS-- _— ese Reg. 5.99 to 14.99 e ~ Reg. 32.50 26” Lady's ape ae I eh OCEEG Scr e Pad 2 uw %,. ? . Cottan Scatter eo eerereeseeeres Rot 10 895 Spanien oeeyc os NE 2.88, 3.88 Dacron and cotton sizes 9-15, 10-20, 1612-20 g ee ties ee ooved ¥G Reg. to 8.95 — ee nent BBe : «Assorted Stoot oe tas es A a aed: 25.88 alge pderedc er image? alae aaa lass BETTER SUITS © | Reg, 39.95 9212" Loop Regs . ee ena ants ine 3.05 Soeatetet P Mijas. ener serene. 688 6 |e e mye $28 Reg. 99.50 Mattresses, Slightly poe ae 28.88 7 iGeauetan oo 488 boy $] 8 49.98 & Reg. 69.50 Mattress or Box Springs ....++..00055 —— Reg. 10.95 Robes, vie > Aenean 44c 4 - = 15.95 Chaise Pads ...... E euagk ose theron eeseees # Reg 89 Briefs, » Large size wits soe « = ' LUXURIOUS FURS = & 6s 4 ne 19,95 Occasional Chairs, Floor Samples. ........... pe MISCELLANEOUS—Street Floor - a Reg. 79.95 Dyed Basserick 4-Skin Scarf... .. 48. é Reg. 99.95 5-Pe. Chrome Dinette Sets............ “eee 2 ee eee Nene fevered gat I ALE! [| ’ Se ene 4 | ee PONG >! “ae ee e* a ; he . a 1298 $4. Hair Clippers agra renege teen : R 95 43 4-Skin Ranch Mink Searf....... sess 4 SPECIAL S . : 4 as: 4.05 Mees WE Pave 222-2: oo soy un wae wer $88 Reo, 459,00 Met. Grey Porsion Lomb Coot... 349.08 ® ~ ih NSIS, Beat, Bias Pere wees sae sey v2 ones on 388 NOY: : } Women’ s gS 0-5: Sa or 66 e- c Ret. 1.50 Mand Mines, 2 Sided goss 666 | @ SUMMER MILLINERY 1 88 : HED PIG” f : Dhieees wilelder 0... ones: ‘ : PERFECTION in Portables pape ik 3 E—Fifth Floor Reg. 3.98 to 6.98 PU NC — ae eee ee sestty on the new “White” LAMPS, PA, MOUSEWAR 4.88 Shoes sewing task is ide. Easiest to use. Shodes, .... seus ieoecesceas , ° : bee ye pat SNONp walibie- the axtoreeicatn wows om bonene: th he’ #99 MMI ah. ne ee SPORTSWEAR ee Flex W. Stitches both rs, Hundreds of stitch ggg es dial 3 Crystal aii. 60:64 tee ee dee 8 fhe R to 9.95 Slip-over Sweaters ee 3.88 by alker sewing doubles number of esgens tigere hity thes daveb tieie Whee nesncecsesscsen «VE OFF - 98 Cardigan Sweaters............3. cians sche : de ‘ eee sence 88 Reg.‘ to 10.9 : ry 1 quickly se tess 209-00 BES sa gph aa load cote aae 88 Reg. to 7.98 Bermuda Shorts...... ey LITY Ne ee Sst ee Reg. 3.98 Play Suits ........ eae te 8s : QUA WHITE has guaranteed every machine ~< Reg. 1.98 Cooking Tools . “ PG nccdecs ree FS Rég to 12.98 Wool Skirts ......... ere 3 : $8 5 lek Wie dae.. Quality—Dependebility—Economy is ‘sssu eae See SeRiieae csp acina teks 3.88 bears ve ante. Select one of the sewing: Reg. 49¢ yd. Self Stick Plastic Film ss a Reg. to 12:98 Knit D are: 1.88 machines in America’ today, Reg: 3 for $5 Drip Pans Bg hac ca'vev'n anc dbl ee ee hye - Flots ED Reg. 7.98 Gallon : a. seeeteeveceneeees Oil 7 to 4.98 Shorts re i ‘88 : SEWING LESSONS INCLUD | Ree ee Pt to 4.98 Drip Dry end Cotton Blouses... 288 Mi Tricot Blouses........ “soo Heels Reg. to 7.98 Nylon ee pete ie 99" | | _ SPECIAL SALE of MEN’S © Lingerie & Foundations—2nd Rloor @ © Pumps Oak Console H “ .1,88 . . ssieeaanee MOW .osceseusss t 1 j tee ees tee ewe weeele ; : pa ahenny phetager or 79" | 1 : FAMOUS BRAND | - Reg. 2.98 Nylon Teer o Sipe cy vee sete B88. Sizes 5 to 10, N, © Straps | RTS | Reg. 10.98 Nylon — . :. 3.88 . M,. W in almost all i 3 9” 1 | _ DRESS. SI Reg. to 8.98 Boutfant Petticoats......... 88 sylan, Set Yan or ® Slings 129" | | eo Patticoets esses coe BB | Rin en oe 4 | 88 Reg. 2.98 Seiled ,. «1,88 2 199" 2 id . Knit Gowns. .....-. 66+ | i * R Z. 98 Rayon é 1.88 i ie $2.98 oe neese. eg. Sleep Coats. . pete es ‘i Re tsa Reg. 5:98 Flannel of ees : : Nylon Tricot Nestigees.. = oP | Reg. 5.98 Dinko. i + Reg. 5.95. Panty. Girdles ae m. _ Dr. H. H. Sav-/\a telephone operator. Mrs. Cooney. a native of Pontiac, moved to Ossineke in 1939. Service and burial were in Royal Oak. ‘LORI BETH DANEHY Service for Lori Beth Danehy, one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James J, Danehy, of 266 Che- rokee Rd. will be held in Fort Wayne, Ind. The baby died sud- denly at home yesterday morning. Besides her parents, Lori is sur- Deaths. in Pontiac eae He was a fetlced employe of Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Philbrook is survived by | his wife, the former Floy Kinney. Service will be at 1 p.m. Friday) from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Edward Thornton of Jeho- vah's Witnesses officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. BENNY THOMAS POWELL Benny Thomas: Powell, two-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Benny E. Powell Jr. of 74 Close St., died yésterday in Pontiac General Hos- pital from injuries received when hit by a car Sunday. Besides his mother and father, he is survived by one brother, Decker, Mrs\ Ellen/will be sent to Lapeer for. service. Bolinger, and Mrs. Ethel Acker, Surviving. are his wife, the ; a sister, Mrs. Leona|mer\ Mrs. Blanche Somand; one West Highland, ‘andison, ‘Cuthbert Anderson, Lapeer; all of eee Service will be held at 2 p.m.|brothers, Ned Anderson of Barnes tomorrow at the Dudley H. Moore|Lake, Noe Anderson of Davison Funeral Home, with burial in|and Luther Anderson of Lum; | \Grooks Cemetery, Troy, and three sisters, Mrs. Frank) ‘Moore of Imlay City, Mrs. James, MRS, THOMAS (MARY) SOPP Running and Mrs. Harold Hovey, | Mrs. Thomas (Mary) Sopp, 70,|Lapeer. of 92 Thorpe St. died yesterday at the Pontiac General Hospital An- nex. She was a member of the Ro- sary Altar Society at St. Bene- dict’s Church. Surviving besides her husband) are a son, Thomas J. Sopp Jr., of Rochester and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Abare, of Pontiac, and atist Church officiated. brother and sister. The boy is survived also by his | RANDY VERN FOX" MARLETTE—Service for. Randy Vern Fox, 22 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fox, who died at Hewitt of the Mills Memorial Bap- | At 8 p.m, today the Rosary will grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George. "HOP end GAVE wr GEONGEE NEWPORTS eaies. cleus Clitie sf Raghecter la ghpaas Weston Soman; three / ; } ‘WEDNESDAY IS STAMP DAY EXTRA VALUE— EXTRA STAMPS Big Dacersiion — Specials! at ak Ne 7 f : id : as a permanent representative of. : be recited at the Melvin A. Schutt Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Herse 4 spina Diy eta of wane ao Vatican City to the new Interna. | Vive pee a. a — aie cad 7 ‘s we eat al Funeral Home. Service will be held saunders of Silverwood, and four , Drip-dry acetate or he sold here tional Atomic Energy Agency. |) Si ee they Lynn and Debra Kay, all’ at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Bene-|great-grandparents. | y . home, Arrangements were by the at. home. idict’s Church with burial in Mt. arnel dresses ee — born ‘in Mil | ‘The U.S. Department of Agri Brace-Gnuth Funeta} Home. —_ s body will be taken toltope Cemetery. HARRY LEE MATATALL jersey ; | SniteeP ps t experimenting with dis-| ~ t mes Fune ome in| ae TROY—Service fo ; 4 in several locations in the Pon- Se ae eggs as een genet Trenton, Tenn. for service and) NELSON M. ABERNETUY sition 59, of 1061 ‘Henrietta ry that look much, much much $ Hae-Crten even. to control the incidence of New-|q "auctor cut ee ur % van [burial. Arrangements were by the! TROY—Service for Nelson M./who died early this morning, will more expensive! He leaves his wite, the formerjcastle disease among newborn wednesday from St. Trinity Luth.| UY Funeral Home, Abernethy, 69, af 5680 WillOWibe held at 1:30 p.m, Thursday] . Goldie Mervyn, and daughter Judy'chicks. gay bon Grove Rd., who died yesterday.|trom the Price Funeral Hotne here : . eran Church, Auburn avenue at; CLARE MILLER RUNDELL will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday|ang atl-2:30 Friday from Weller- 4 cs Jessie street, with Pastor Ralph C.| Clare Miller Rundeli, 70, a for-|from the Price Funeral Home, wonderly Funeral Home in Fre 99 | . Burial will be in resident, died Sunday in| with burial in White Chapel Ceme- Ohio. Buri . * ; White Chapel Memorial Cemetery.|™" “HY Area tiny, ‘The ev. Wiens Cillyestie te en Dae wel te ns Oe 2 three daughters, Mrs. Lorena Colo., after an iliness of two years. waa seen is survived ty bis Reginald Hocking will officiaté> a Hem of Clarkston Mrs Ji Surviving are @ brother, Stanley er ; ¥ ij Mr. Matatall is survived by his | : «e 79 Oakland pton , Mrs, Joyce : wite Rose; one son, William Bres-| if.” penriett a : 7 Gunn of Pontiac and Mrs. Ger-/Rundell of Pontiac; two nieces ander o¢ Royal Oak; three brothers| Po) Gar” thoee daweht —e i Avenue aldine Murphy of Washington, |three nephews. Gasucs cad Chases of Taal ree daughters Mrs ' D. C.; two brothers and four sis-| Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-\— os woitt and two sis-|S2lY McPherson of Troy, Mrs. Pa-| For FE 2.0189 ters. day from the Pursley Funeral) "*" S1. Nellie Buridge and Mrs.|"iCi@ Currier of. Royal Oak and) Decoration Dey Mr. Mazer, an employe of Pon-|Home with burial in Square Lake|_ °, . both of Whitt ‘|Judy Kay at home. Three brothers. tiac Motor Division, died Sunday Cemetery. ges rat en Li a| Deneen, emore.| and three sisters also survive, Wear them —— in General Hospital after a /° et urch will) J..80 smart, versatile, Member of. § three day illness” His body, isa éciate. CUTHBERT H. ANDERSON | 7080 Service for Ancil eee ; . = , = | — National Selected ‘ the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home.| seq uypa” ELLEN SARGENT | LAPEER — Arrangements are| poi cham 53, of 1608 South Five pare ley ray! vs Morticians CHARLES A. PHILBROOK | Mrs. Lula Ellen Sargent, 66, of|Anderson, 64, who died Sunday in|-#ke Rd., Lapeer, will be at 2)F re Coenee Charlies A. Philbrook, 83, of 69/2148 Oak Knoll St. died yesterday/Veteran’s Hospital in Lake .City,|?.™. Friday from the Flumertelt| Teh noch | ‘Lehigh Ave. died Sunday in Pon- at her home. Fla. The body of Mr. Anderson, | Funeral Home at Oxford, with bur- Ts tees dn te Orrin Huntoon Orrin Hunteen, Jr. tiac Osteopathic_Hospital. He had| She is survived by a son, Fran-|who lived for some years in Farm-' ag ege—e bemraghh gored a ee dao i ‘been ill two weeks. ‘cis Sargent, and three daughters,'ington and wintered in Florida,| ford Methodist Church will offi. OD cut wrinkles. ‘ ciate. Mr. Pottingham died last! ” fe . ‘ night in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. * * * He is survived by two sisters, | Z ey & & 4 < is ea re Po - Mrs. Hazel Milka of Waterford,, p* Senter dows Agnes Brauer of Oxford, and five nue = brothers, William of Commerce, | © Misses’ sizes a of North Dakota, Wallace of 6 egy phd Colorado, Andrew rod . pola of Ohio and — (14-24% F © Super sixes | | OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Emma F. Stanaback, 80, of 543 N. | (eum Wishington St., who died yester-| day, will be held from the Bos- sardet-Mabley Chapel at 2 p.m.) Wednesday, with burial in East- lawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. The Rev. Fred Clark of the Oxford Methodist Church, of which she was a member, will officiate. Mrs. Stanaback is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Tody| of Crystal, and a grandson. GARY THOMAS VanSAW ROCHESTER Services are! pending at Pixley Funeral Home here for Gary Thomas VanSaw, 18,| and Kay Judith VanSaw, 16, who were killed Sunday in an auto ac- cident at Madison, Ga. The bodies are expected to arrive in Roches- ter on Wednesday. They are survived by their par-| ehts Ralpir and Mildred VanSaw of, Winkler Mill road and grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vah-| BUY TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY FOR DECORATION DAY FUN to Drive Smotllntst ? this new '57 Buick engine is soft as running your palm over silk. Power ? ws crammed, packed, overflowing with the stuff. Arclion. Brother, now you're really talking Buick talk. Listen—we could tell you how it is to boss 300 horses and the most instantly responsive Dynaflow* yet—all dressed up in bright new beauty that’s the _ latest thing in flair without freakishness. But we couldn’t make you feel it. And until you feel Nee ri a) he 10°° Georges-Newports are head- quarters for the season's smartest and finest fitting swim suits. Complete line of an bel Sew and Mr. and Mrs. Seeman SUE SS me aS : : : the newest knits. Sizes ‘ it, you ii never believe it. Hudson af Detroit. to 20. Suit sketched is “Simplicity’’ at 13.95. So go see your Buick dealer. Ask to try out a gorgeous | DOUBLE STAMP SPECIALS new Buick. You'll find it the dream car of the year _ _ to drive—and at a dream of a price. Do it today. Misses’ and Ladies PLAY WEAR . Choose from shorts, polo shirts, Jamaica shorts and MOTHER, SAVE PLENTY ON BETTER Chect light —— ® t : = Girls’ Playwear ~Check Accidents ‘ wa ' Save on This Sc Just in time. for poe the y—your ‘BATES’ YARD GOODS} | Sack Satteee 00. : pose, + tops, sun suite, Gizes 4 2 to M4. : 2s" yt NON eat DECORATION DAY SPECIAL! Seve on Reg. 1.99 Short Sleeve MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS i ee eee Dynaflow Buick butids today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Caper at Ne eS pee ee Ce For Beach Usel Reg. 69c CANNON TOWELS. sates f braces recr-end cmombly, Imports vide stabs: ss Dali No Other Car Has Sale of 54, 63, 72 Inch GURTAIN PANELS | Big Thrills Buiete > |" eet er, + even + ROADuROrOTN aie QoAbMAaTER.Te | . ' gircightline sidps to match Buick’s new per- ar ger 1. ae formance : ity, enables vse springs ot rear — '§ All first quality short sleeve | All These New Features ae ek dike ens oa SO : | styles in poteerne, plistin ad | 364-cuble-inch V8 engine with the “power- —tul! headroom and legroom . Ball-joint front suspension provides easier linens. All new colors, Sizes | pock” built right in at no extra cost—the high steering, surer cornering, levelized stops | 5, M, L. ly est horsepower, torque, ond compression in Low-sweep styling has flair without freakish- = sunerpenoramic windshield has up to 200. Men's . Buick annoh Lasal 3 square inches added for soter vision en's 98° . Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflew gives . Wide-frame chassis with new rigidity, new New “nested” ride—never before so smooth, | wnsurpassed smoothness pivs new instant _ ‘ow gravity Pier I Jeans ! . response even without switching the pitch ond full rood clearance ~PLUS Over 150 Other WHITE « Pewertul new brakes give sures, quicker, Fulllongth drep-conter terqve tube drive Sparkling New Features | POPLIN JACKETS ...3.99 ke DEALER a a Le by YOUR. AUTHORIZED “ f ‘e hie ali) SIGHT | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1997 ee . | President Plans -— Junior Editors Quiz on——— . School Puts Out ies rae Weeds sd \ " _ onDairyHerd || MOUND BUILDERS)" "' é * ‘ . , 5 f : s i ioe fi 1 i After Retiring gti : a eae Study on Aging * OLD OROW AT AN OLD TIME BARBECUE WASHINGTON U) — President} [iad BANS tine ' Old Crow has attended the festive gatherings of famous Eisenhower disclosed today he is (Fay P Alds Elder Aaabetesens Americans'for many years... it was a favorite of men like planning a small dairy herd at - a : %, Gen. Breckinridge, Daniel Webster and Henry Clay. Baiew is bis Getipsburg, Pe. terms t ive: repare for Retirement, MQ] yourself in the mild 86 Proof—America’s favorite bou vide the family’s milk supply Events in Later Life Be - when he retires to private life. | RARY Y ie ‘ * *« * ANN ARBOR (INS) — The Uni- DSi (Et, — — told = versity of Michigan Division of 4 men t ident's Ss Geront has announced publi- ff after giving ew ee pa peg new poe Salada papers on a gi e : Pa The calf actually arrived in program on “Aging in the Modern Gettysburg Friday. The papers World. were brought to the White House The study, financed by the fund today by Thye and Minnesota! for adult education now provides Dairy Princess. Barbara Jean middle-aged Americans with a Bossus of Brainerd, Minn. practical means of helping them- x * * | selves prepare for retirement and Miss Bossus holds the title of, other events in middle and later Princess Kay of the Milky Way, life. , bestowed by the Minnesota Dairy * * * Industries Committee which gave Reading material for the pro- the cow to the President. gram includes nine essays by na- Eisenhower already has a herd ‘tionally-known experts in problems of Black Angus beef cattle, = related to. aging. up to now has not gone in for raising dairy.animals. QUESTION: Who were the mound builders? a ees es ce The Statue of Liberty in New| _ ANSWER: The mound builders were Stone Age people who lived} discussion group leaders and gl York ‘harbor is 152 feet in bight |= Oe ee ee aca men aha | . . , | LE a upon a 90-foot fume he ; Indians ot plane. “eaek, bees Gad Gas They! sion ef pectin : left no written records, but did leave behind thousands of enormous) In general, the new program fol- _ eee eee e mounds of earth. lows the pattern of “Jefferson and E Tr d t al FE Tea | eee tse reunts were tori encores or perape per| Our Times" Word Afar. nyoy a iraditional Favorite ‘manent dwellings; others were religious symbols shaped like huge) Your pension pend ropacer ‘ge birds, animals and reptiles. The most famous of.these strange mounds |!ogical Manki earlier : jis “The Great Serpent” in Adams County, Ohio. Shaped like a long,|iscussion programs financed by Cre On The Holiday GuD slithering snake, it is 1,348 feet long, 30 feet wide and 5 feet high, with Hk we . ; huge open jaws which measure 75 feet across. aes . ; Dr. West's The mound builders roamed North America from the Great Lakes Pil | {> rc y. > \ ‘Ss Z DENTURE CLEANER & to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Rockies to the Atlantic, but they| These may be self-organized or -*( eB on osasnwesad aatwant os 7 oe Drive with care . . . everywhere! : Start Hal Duplicate Cities STATIONERY. _, | Cause Contusion = social weide i is car is big, with a bi Reg. $1.00 7 ¢ forG k ] You'll take special pride in the _ this car is big, with a big-car way of or ree Coup © : ing. On straightaways or curves, ee ae | : way your Chevy looks... and in going. ys COMPACT MAKE-UP & | °° Ny ee ne a Chevy plays back the feel of sound Mra, Dimaratos Tchaco of Alex. the way it handles. No other low- " ie in’ and solid construction. You get it in 79¢ FREE LIPSTICK =f anaria, Egypt, feel that American . . BOTH $135 alles cue Gcuauubah austualea a0 priced carhasquitethesamesolid the response of the car to the wheel, A the same name. eal, Been the ease of the Chevrolet ride. DEODORANT PADS me screen won * here you get in a Chevrolet. This Everywhere you look, you can see e arrived ° ° Reg. $1.00 7 € Piast night by air, Tchaco told re- one’s sweet, smooth and sassy! that a Chevy is beautifully put TRUSHAY HAND LOTION sce ie Gheuanah wean oeved ot Most any car will get you there and instrument panel has a costly look. FREE the Mayo Clinic. : . : ‘ x i - tte ee re ont en hehe ben eas ye ok. BS yp rte paint ewe gers: Pacem Sedna A ey a Greek-born Sacer she CHEVROLET more — aera = does yee tailoring. Helene Curtis assured could a Chevrolet for a few miles and you es, there’s more than transporta- medical here. Tchaco P | EGG SHAMPOO & bas, decided to stay . see what that lot fore canbe. . tion to look for when you buy-a car. - STOR OPETTE DEOD “ate : — As you scan the road over the gleam- Drop in at your Chevrolet dealer’s Mrs, Tchaco commented: ‘“‘It's GET A WINNING DEAL ON - z : BOTH 25 so confusing to have so many THE CHAMPION! ing expanse of hood, you realize that and try this one on for pride. see eee ee eee eee E cities with the same name. I don't . ‘ ° Nestle understand it." BABY SHAMPOO and} HAIR TREATMENT }Older Boy Takes $907 a — : BOTH $4310 [Entrusted to Youth, 15 : . a Hillmen] YOU get more lo be proud of in a Helene Cartis year inan was : * of $907 to him by the Lanolin Creme Shampoo Jo. Pose of Lima Parochial school . | Reg. $2.00 $] 39 [yesterday, police reported. , Barbasol Shave Cream | 2 GIANT TUBES 69* Reg. 49c each rf . 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Py ; ‘ : ‘ : % x : \ { d i f \ ; eS im ; < “8 oe { ; ; ; I. \ i mn } = \ pe e J ; i j j Se ew T Ses ibe iit o Cty “ sen iebaaah akilay A, cnt ahi, FOP HES we ol a aN aie Gee, gee aig F ge ae ne ~ Se pr eh Me gr eM. as ~ } ie | 4 - t ri és fos f J 1 ; $4 : 4 j i} } B a ts Tee tie ee ee i, | ff | “ $ 14 Be ae ae | j it ' \ E j ' . i f ‘ \ f i \ 4 j tof ate THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28. 1957. But Chanteuse Longs to o Reconguer B New York vl By PHYLLIS BATTELLE thing,” sia Vie) Sid bilan’ iShene Cclodas tak soit chest erecy.iieh, health foods end vildiubel Besides, that oil well could never | NEW YORK (INS) — For well|day, after whooshing back into}where else you can think of.” and a love of spotlights, ve be ah cas and ae liover a decade, in New York’s|New York from two years of tour-| New York's clubs would gladly - swankiest clubs for people who eat |ing the rest of the couttry. “It's|welcome back to their spotlights | dinner and call it ‘‘supper’’ (under- best to stay away awhile and come|Miss Hildegarde Loretta Sell of state it and you're chic, dear),/back when they miss you.” Wisconsin but she’s not ready tor lithe orchestra was wont to swing] fg» thet explains whet has {2 yet. j|its strings into a famed theme! seemed to her fans like an extra. | “!'m. going to make a few tele-/ | Aime Beaucoup.” . haired girl. “1 haven’t been loaf. [Personalities for “The Blue Army’—/ 1 € a° % ing on any beaches, I can tell [that’s a Catholic organization ded-| | “This was the signal the elegant] YOU.” she said. icated to fighting communism and| 1 j|\crowd was waiting for—indicating| “I've been spending the last ae es See to er a BS) -40lLe TORE i that s | - behind the pompous pal-/months trying to—shall we s@¥—ist Louis and the gay supper club/ life again, Nichanteuses was ready to swoop) ————— STRANGE SCHEDULE In ' Scholls Lino-pads upon them. ‘Isn't life strange? From St. The women would wae be North Viet Nam law |Lguis I go to Kansas City to play | ‘SALE DAYS. consciously, and the men ithe lead in ‘Can-Con’ . and then to! s . side stuck out. their =o Cleveland where I'll play long-hair | P pared to have their peaked lapels Outlaws Speculation piano with the Cleveland Sy tweaked. And then, an cestatic phony.” male volce inevitably boomed | HONG KONG ® — Hanoi radio » * * out across the dim expectancy of |announéed today North Viet Nam But, Hildegarde, don't you think} the Persian Reom, the Maison- Ene degreed 4 new Jaw pachibit, Mew York sianes you? Don't you) ette, or the Cotillion Room: ing ‘speculation and hoarding. Vio-|Wamt to come back? ‘And now, ladies and gentlemen, |'#tors will be liable to a month) «po 1! But not yet, not quite are Wwe proud to present—(pause|t© five years imprisonment, the! yet.” ghe sighs, as in “Darling, . | , for chills)—the incomparable | DToadcast _— ; (Je Vous Aime Beaucoup.” : ’ y Hildegarde.” - . It 5 Meaning Now HE * * re : The official newspaper Nhan cava aoe oe ss Touches Most Ever Sir For a girl trom Milwaukee, who|D&" bailed the new law, saying it/ Or hen eryone ... Same m 5 “will help check acts of sabotage | Dee" completed, but I have prom- calls herself a ‘Wisconsin chan- against the restoration and devel-|'8¢4 not to divulge any details. good go-| n ” i and lopment of the national : . ing. Not everybody loved Hilde-|°P™°Mt 0° bie Rélonal economy"! nappens as I hope; I will live in was! 4 : too hearty for Russian playwrights! “Simce the second half of 1956, and Manhattan parsed nobody |*Peculation and hoarding of goods * 4 1 —the negative aspect of a capi-| “For 23 years I have been When Memorial Day was instituted, it set % cpart a day ior the memory of our Sides ‘cia . alte talist way of doing business—has|ing, and now I long to most every family considera affected production/to lovely furniture, who have been members of our Armed TT’. LOADED WITH ENERGY and pe sl the life of ory peletagn my Seetnwray piano Forces. Memorial Day meang: Page gy A luscious, sugar-coated confec-|qug straia of the people and the|collection of 200 madonnas—all everyone of them — it affects us all. tion was Hildegarde, loaded with legitimate interests ‘ of storage Honor ail on this day set apart for that ¥ quick energy wonderful for tired sab ovae wael ted ; ——< : We sincerely believe that if you follow this guide, you will get all the power and mileage built into your engine—without paying for . V8_'S7-Mebligas Speciat ae 6-cy! 57 they 'S$-Mobliges Special of, SEE Speed Al modeh—Mebligas _ bey 'S4, clder-Mebligas R . "SS ond older-Mobliges & &: ‘gasoline octanes car doesn't need. See: rae : your friendly Mobil dealer. 7 * Mobliigas Special | Car for which Mobigns R i ind es : _ for luxury and sport cars duch a peor ‘ peor Sta ee - ’ _ CONTINENTAL + CORVETTE by using Mobilgas Special until this ELDORADO BROUGHAM + IMPERIAL « JAGUAR condition ts corrected. — 3 . ‘MERCEDES + ROLLS ROYCE + THUNDERBIRD | Coniett 1957 Secany Mbt Of Conpony. be New Mobilge cata New v Grade de Mobilgas 1 R- os: cone ING. | Pee ey 4 oe TEN : a a S THE PONTIAG, PRESS, TUESDAY, way 28, 1057 | , 7 ae Vi ape: U.S. Plans to Shoot Up 6 Satellites Into Outer * Spacee=e=25| These rays exert a weneiaahe air, could provide seeds for AP Science Reporter The first one has a window tojlite are about perfected, a »visitjand pressures there, and shape of/influence on long-range radio com- ; WASHINGTON ® — The United|look at the sun, and microphones to the Naval Research Labora-jthe earth. munications on earth, and prob-| Four microphones inside the|how many cosmic rays it runs in- States plans to shoot up six satel-/to hear and count thousands of tory shows, Here the complete} Group 2: Cosmic rays and me- ee del lites during the Internationa] Geo-|meteors the size of dust . specks. satellite balls are being assem-|teors, ably on climate trends too. They/first moon will count these hits,|to, and where. It will” store Group 3: Magnetic fields around| might be Pretty lethal to space|broadeasting the interstellar score|cosmic ray count on a miniature By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE affect the way we live. “Instruments for this we caret. sity of air in space, temperatures DO-IT-YOURSELF | Tube Tester, RCA COLOR TV physical Year. Each will bejOr horribly bigger, puncturing / bled. 4 geared to seek out specific newlones to endanger future space Congress has granted 39 million the earth, and air density, travelers, * * ay. back to bay Tiny ones won't tape recorder, and broadcast the PORTABLE TELEVISION facts about things in space that|travelers. ; - |dollars so far for the U. S. part] . © «* & puncture the shell. Two gas cham-linowledge when it passes over of IGY global studies. About half ; Space is full of tiny meteors.|bers in the moon will indicate any| strategically sem ted. wo sacelving is going for satellites. Group 4: How much energy and|One estimate is that 1,000 tons of/meteors that do puncture the)sations on the ear earth below $25 W. ie YE 4-2525 The Department of Defense is|beat come into and from the|dust from “shooting stars” falls|shell N. Huron in charge of developing snd shoot-(¢@"th; or else a study of cloudsjon earth daily. The dust perhaps x *& * (Tomorrow: A moon that wears ing the rockets to raise the moon.|0Ver the earth to aid in weather|helps ionize or electrify our ~ This. involves indirect costs for|Predictions. Which study will be the Navy, “Air Force and Army. chosen is yet undecided. Universities also are spending) Due to weight limits, each funds designing map satellite in-|satellite can be rigged only for Temperatures inside and out-'a hat.) struments. gne group of studies. If the first * * * shot fails, an identical moon will Even if the total satellite cost be fired again. If that fails, the os aac ars third shot will be rigged ~for were 51 million, that still figures to a nickel a citizen for each|2TOUP 2" experiments, and so on. satellite, or 30 cents for the set x * * The Group 1 satellite will have SECURE YOUR IMPROVEMENT LOAN of six, So far, four different groups of are p , ex Dr Homer E, Newell Jr., science a special window in its shell to look at the sun. It wil] measure and report the intensity of a par- ticular kind of ultraviolet or sun- THRU OUR PLAN— "WHAT'S MY LINE? YOU GET | ao sy tigen: tg poodles Baggy Bl Mv 7 9 LIFE INSURANCE oppeors under arrow, reading downword. PROTECTION « « PSELL« se wo ero reeves - x oS 1 GRUSA 2 REELCA 3 RUFOL 4 ACESU 5 PREPEP 6 RSYPU 7 CRE! 8 FECEFO 9 OPUS Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE” 46 WILLIAMS ST. PHONE FE 2-5841 Yesterday's answer: lounDry, pOlish, Mend, sCrub. clan, Serve, dusT, tron, What's My Line, tne. _ ~§-28 DR HENRY A” MILLER | | Le Optometrist Accused of Killing Classmate Boy Always Carries Bible 4| HACKENSACK, N.J. —What;considered trustworthy, helpful 4 kind of boy is Ronald Marrone,|and dutiful. i He is a polite, quiet boy, a bit Zeitler, a slow in hig schoolwork. He is a youngster who once He is the son of devout parents| ont hunting and, his father says, was so sensitive that he couldn't 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “NOW! If | had something like this!” “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons Look around your home and pick the places that need alteration, repoir or improvement. Property will deteriorate unless cared for quickly. Reconditioning is conveniently paid for nowadays thru our bank. It is not necessary to risk a big expense later for want of making a repair now. See your contractor without. daley, and .bp.swe te. eck. him to finance yow-work on eur home improvement plan. PONTIAC STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MAIN OFFICE: In Downtown Puntiae’s Tallest Building Seginaw at Lawrence Branch Offices: Auburn Heights Drayton Plams 1s Baldwin Avenue Us vot Every Depositor Insured to $10,000 by F_D.LC. He is a boy active in church life used to mind the neighbors’ ki —a Bible- carrying youth who| But the thin-faced youth with wanted to be a missionary, who| burning dark eyes also was a boy He once was picked and ECONOMICAL Lodi, and who went to hear BIRY| cccationed in the maledting of twe Graham in Madison Square Gar-| ,oung girls. The charges were dis- | ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS | | sect ogres. | THE AUTO EXPERTS WROTE THIS AD ° Telephone MAple 5-4601 i ' Serving the Pontiac area since 1936 “Now you can enjoy the convenience of. - gutomatic oil-fired winter air - condi- tioning without ee . GOODWILL AUTOMATIC. HEATING BUY an ARMSTRONG Steet Oil-Fired Hi-Boy Winter Air-Conditioner mor w. a (Commer of Waabeth Lake Rd.) Fe 2-7049 course. YMCA Walters, Fred Honeycutt and Arthur graduates of YMCA lifesaving course are “fully to guard any) waterfront or swimming} PLYMOUTH—“ Your over-all best buy” — Car Life Magazine. “After testing all the 1957 cars we choose Plymouth as today’s over-all best buy because we feel that it offers more and better transportation value than any other 1957 car regardless of price.” (From the June issue of CAR LIFE, the family auto Magazine.) — PLYMOUTH—"Style leader of the year” — Dell’s 1957 Cars Annual. “Style Leader of the Year - Award, presented to Plymouth Division of Chrysler Cor- _ poration, by the editors of Dell's 's 1967 Cars Annual who have chosen the 1957 Plymouth as the style leader of the American automotive industry.” iio tical PLYMOUTH—“Economy leader of its field”— 1957 Mobilgas Economy Run. “In the 1957 Mobilgas Economy Run Plymouth won first place in Class ‘A,’ the division that includes all of the well-known low-price cars. . The winning Plymouth was powered by a V-8 engine with - gutomatic transmission.” (From U.S. Auto Club records.) PLYMOUTH— “aperter voudsbility? — Se 1957 Motor Trend Magazine Award. “Presented to Chrysler Corporation for superior handling and road- "ability qualities of their family f fine cars.” (Citation of 1957 Motor Trend Award, presented to the U. S. manufac- ee ee ib &. ww The Junior Pontiac Women's Club held its annual dinner meeting at Kings- Photographed were ley Inn Monday. four members_of the plann tee, (left to right) Mrs. C. i late Named Aat Dinner and Meeting Members Choose Mrs. Hinckley as President Mra. Claire Hinckley was re- lected president of the Junior Pon- jac Women’s Club at the annual finner meeting Monday at Kings- Galey Inn. n, re-| cording secretary; Mrs. Margaret, Hutchinson, corresponding tary, and Mrs. Fred Sytz, financial secretary, Completing the list are Mrs. Vilas Newcomb, treasurer; Mrs. Bradley D, Scott, parliamentari- an, Mra, G. Richard Jarvis, andi- ing commit- R. a of eh ce as Bath tls HE? Pontiee Press Phetes Pontiacread,-Mrs,- Daryl_Lemaux of Lakeward lane, Mrs. Vilas L. Newcomb of Thorpe street and Mrs. C. E. Callo- way y of sMoperoasers Hills. Attend Parley of Pi Omicron The 20nd annual convention of Saturday and Sunday at Bancroft in Saginaw. — * * * Attending from Pontiac were Mrs. Paul Hoskins, Mrs, Leon Skelley, Mrs. E. Verne McCall, Mrs. Bernadette Arnold, Mrs. and Mrs. Buhl Burt from Iota Eta Chapter; Mrs. John Voorhees and Mrs. Thomas Roe of Phi Kappa Tau Chapter, and Mrs, Robert Dunham and Sandra Wampler George Reuter, Mrs. Jon Karau! from Sigma Gamma Chapter. * * bd Also attending were Buhi Burt, George Reuter and Jon Karau. Pontiac Music Guild Gathers at Dinner | Three of the club's officers are (lejt to right) Mrs. Russell C. Auten of secre-| Augusta avenue, Mrs. Margaret Hutch- Anderson of Oneida road. qT IS een ye eee ee ee ee ee me er ws Mrs. Claire J, Hinckley (right) of Elsinore drive is president of the women’s club. The photographer snapped a picture as she talked over the evening's last-minute details with Mrs. Jack Brannack of Ogemaw road, chairman of the annual dinner. inson of Thorpe street and Mrs. Frank ‘Alpha Alpha Chapter Plans Dance | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bassett and|ceive scholarships with stipends.| Paul Benson, son of Mr. and ter, and Mrs. William Moore, his- 50n, Steven Russell, of East Iro- In order to qualify, a student must! Mrs. P. RB. Bensog of Pioneer /quois road are making their hpme maintain five As and three Bs for) drive, hag been elected Inter- | torian, Appointed committee chairmen were Mrs. Roy B. Wright, mem- bership; Mrs. Richard E. Bashore in Fort Wayne, Ind two years while Mr [tends school there. for the next|the entire academic year. Bassett at-' * * * Fraternity Council representative | for Delta Tau Epsilon fraternity | Robert N. Johnson, son of Mr. | ** Fertis Institute, Paul is a 7 * * * Seale ' be program; Mrs. Bert Griffin, house; and Mrs. Herbert ot | sp e in the Pharmacy Di- Mrs. George Morrow, publicity;|™. and Mrs. John Crigger of; Lewelt street, will receive a | Vision. Mrs. James C Clarkson, social: Williams Lake celebrated their bachelor of science degree in ci- | * a . Mrs. Hazel Potts. flowers: Mrs. (43th wedding anniversary on Sun-| vil engineering at commence- Pontiac R. R. Dougherty, welfare, and Mrs. A. J. Cadieux, finance: * * * Others are Mrs, Edward Lauch-! ner, hospitality; Mrs. Milton) Evans, telephone; Mrs. Bradiey| Scott, constitution; Margaret But. tolph, decorations; Mrs. Everett) Motor General Sales day. Members of the family gath-| | ment exercises Sunday at Michi- [Manager Frank Bridge and Mrs. | ered at the home of the Criggers'| gam College of Mining and Tech- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and) nology. |Mrs. Franklin Letke, ham, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Webber of (ciety of Civil Engineers. He was) Bridge of Williams Lake and Mr. and Mrs. graduated from Pontiac H igh! | B. Jerome Riley of Rochester, | dent branch of the American So- Reese, project: Mrs. J. T. Engle,! | sone-im-law and daughters; Mr. tid pte Mrs, Harry Crigger of Wil- | news tidbits, and Mrs. Frank An-| abs 6 aun ane “i derson and Mrs. Ericson Lewis. eration of Women's Clubs. Winners Named | Joined im the celebration, * * * School. * * * Sara Jane Trythall and Syivia) | Trythall, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. | ‘were honored recently at Univer-| sity of Michigan. ' Walter Hodge of Lake Angelus, Sara Jane was elected to Mortar Shores, a sophomore at Harvard Board, national women's honorary - College, was among the students society, and was chosen for Circle North-South whmers in the mas jin recognition of her services dur- receiving honorary scholarships. Duplicate Bridge Club Monday | scholarships are awarded to upper- Victor Vaughan Dormitory. ter pant game. hed by Pontiec! The Harvard College honorary|ing the past year as president of were Melvin Smail and Abe Franz-'classmen who have shown marked blau. East-South winners were Tom excellence in the work of the pre-/Lambda Delta, freshman women's Weeks and Jerry Dillon. Sylvia was elected ‘ceding year and who do not re- honorary. society. to Alpha Bridge of Bloomfield Hills are hap-| iPy grandparents of Karen Ann, in Birming-| Robert is a member of the ste-| | born May 18 at William Beaumont | to Mr. and Mrs. —| Karen's " maternal grand.| jparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlies J.| | Hurley of Bronxville, N. Y., are| i visiting at the home ot their son-in-| law and daughter and are sharing the happy occasion. *® * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall Jr. (nee Donna Lee Mattoon) of | Northfield avenue are the proud | parents of a daughter, Elizabeth | May, born May 22, Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mat- toon of Northfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall are the paternal grandparents. Talk Given by Mrs. Ch apman of Berkley Catholic Women Attend. Breakfast y arr) Ht Hal dent of the Nationa] Council of She told of the obligation of Catholic laywomen to assist in Catholic action and public activities. She believes that “ . . patriotism and. piety should be integrated into the Mrs. | Clarence 4. Chagison ( peates) of Berkley was guest *r at the annual May Breakfast spon- sored by the League of Catholic Women Sunday. She. - is shown here with Mrs. Arthur Crawford (left) of v hittemore street, president of the league, ane. Mrs, daily lives of woman."’ Mrs. Arthur Crawford, presi- dent of the league gave the welcome at the affair held in the League Building. Mrs. William B. Dean re- ported the annual member- ship drive ahd Mrs. W. J. Hinds reported on the number the Catholic of cancer pads made this past year by her committee. A report was also heard from Mrs, Carl Brown, chairman of the Big Sister committee. She told of their visits to the Oak- land County Convalescent Home. May Ann Englehard provided piano background mu- sic. ee Tae Charles- D. “Thayer of Adams road, a league v president. The breakfast was held at the eats . Building following @ Mass celebrated by the Rev. T hompson. Marcero at St. Vincent de Paul Church. ¥ Mrs. L. L. Schiefler. general chairman of Alpha Alpha Chap- ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha's Summer Ball, has announced her committee members. The ball is slated for June 8 at Pon- tiac Ceuntry Club, with danc- ing from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. : + * - Proceeds will be given to the sorority’s state fund for giving aid to mentally retarded chil- dren. Mrs. Carl F. Rose, decora- tions chairman, is being assist- ed by Mrs. Jack D. Holler, Mrs, Harry W. Rhodes, Mr s. Edward Hummel Jr., Mrs. Harley Woodman, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. James H. George and Mrs. Marshall Rose. Others working on deco- rations are Mrs. Edgar Plymp- ton, Mrs. David Stone and Stephanie Linabury, + * . Mrs. Fred J. Baumgartner Jr., tickets chairman, is as- sisted by Mrs. Winston Hopp, Mrs, Fred Mueller, Mrs. Don- ald Giordano and Mrs. R. R. Rippberger. Working with Mrs, Edmund 0. Smith, patrons chairman, are Mrs, Cal Rhodes and Mrs. Eugene Burdette, Mrs, Earl Smith and Mrs, Clement La- AEE om mR oe a Committees Are Named Personal News of Interest in Pontiac fo! Summer Ball June 8 | Barge are assisting Mrs: Ralph | Wilson on the orchestra com- mittee. o * * Mrs. Frank Jalosky Jr. is serving as publicity chairman with Dee Brim, Mrs. Harold Stickley and Mrs. Frank Qos- terhof Wellesley Club iof Birmingham Elects Officers Mrs. William C. Norvell |Bloomfield Hills was elected presi- |dent of Birmingham Wellesley ‘up at a luncheon meeting held jat the home of Mrs, E, Virden \Moore in Birmingham. * * * Serving with Mrs. Norvell are |Mrs. William H. Barney, vice pres- ident; Mrs. Philip L. Lunde, re- cording secretary; Mrs, Robert W. jRichardson, corresponding secre- jtary, and Mrs. James T. Barnatd, \treasurer. | Assisting the hostess with the recent luncheon were Mrs. James B, Blodgett, Mrs. O. S. Reimold Il, Mrs, Carl E. Greco and Mrs. Harvey 4. White. Shown chatting de ‘the May Breakfast sponsored by the League of Catholic Women are Mrs. Carl G. Brown (le/t) of Canterbury drive and Mrs, Robie F. Sailers of Dorchester road. The breakfast was held in the League Building. t * =, ab ui wf JA iA i we oe oe eS 2 2S te ie 0 28 ot ck Has EI ection x + a . eae ¥ Women's Section TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 ELEVEN for Their Distincti Sydney Wragge of B. H, Wragge and Bill Atkinson of Glen of Michi-| gan last night were named winners sign Awards 1957. * * * Wragge joins the Sportswear hall) ot tame 08 winner of the sporting look award “‘to the women's sports- wear designer, who by his or her'the continuously contributed to the American sporting look.” Wragge's clothes are noted for their chiseled perfection, exquis- ite tailoring and absence of frills. Republican Club Hears Mr. Elliott Arthur G. Elliott, newly elected chairman of Oakland County Republican Club, was speaker at the Monday meet- ing of Pontiac Republican Women's Club held at Adah Shelly Library. * * * “Volunteer political organi- zations that are in evidence at nationa] campaign time have a tendency to disintegrate,”’ the | tain for political work are the main contributing forces be- hind fine party programs. Thus, women represent a vital force in politics.” Plans were made for a tea on June 4 honoring former Congressman George A. Don- dero, Sarah VanHoosen Jones will open her Rochester home for the affair. * * + Guests at the Monday meet- ing were Laura Hunter and Harriet Ratliff. Mrs. Frank MacGregor, Mrs. William Holt- husen and Mrs. R. P. Oim- stead served on the refresh- ment committee . _ Examinations Held “for Beta Sigma Phi | Mrs. Robert Dodd and Mrs. oa liam Roualet, sponsors, conducted the examinations for Beta Sigma) Phi sorority when members of Phi Alpha, Kappa Chapter met recent- ly at the home of Maureen Clark’ in Clarkston. Plans were completed for a pic- nic and for the installation of of- ficers to be held at the next meeting. of the American Sportswear De-| creation of a distinctive mood- has; 2 Sportswear Designers Win Top Awards for ‘57 Sydney Wragge, Bill Atkinson Named ve Creations | He believes a woman's figure should be smartly revealed, nev- er concealed, by what she wears. Since he sees the American wom- ~~ as an essentially outdoor type, he clothes her in good tweeds, fine |prints and unusual colors. | Atkinson took top honors as the ‘designer.of the year, given “‘to sportswear designer who, dur- significant American § specific collection, idea] or innova- tion. STYLES SEPARATES Atkinson, famous as a designer of coordinated separates, was trained as an architect and he combines the precise ‘standards of ithe building trades with a cracker- barrel atmosphere in his designs of iwomen’s clothes. * * a His man-tailored sports shorts, \slacks, skirts, shirts are precision cut and finished and made of fab- rics that wear well and are easy to care for. A recent issue of Sports Mlustrat- ed said of his clothes: “They have 'a New England look about them, chiefly because of the quiet calico prints he likes to use, and a cer- tain modesty in design. Alpha Sigma Nu Sorority Holds May Breakfast Mrs. Howard Looney reviewed the history and activities of Alpha Sigma Nu Sorority at the May breakfast held Sunday at May Fair in Farmington. The invocation was given by Mrs. Albert E. Kohn who also iread selections from “Silver \Strands” by Harry E. Brainard. Arranging the annual affair were |Mrs. Hazel Ellicott, Mrs. W. T. |Huntley, Mrs. Floyd Compton and iMrs. Kohn. Mrs. Robert Waugh, Howard \Looney, Lamar Peppie, Iva Sen- iters, T. P. Robertson and Albert \E. Kohn were guests at the break- | fast. } i St. John Lutheran ‘Ladies Aid Meets Mrs. Hang Mickhelsen, Mrs. |Thomas Casey and Mrs. John \Berglund were hostesses at the irecent luncheon meeting of the ‘Ladies Aid Society of St. John Lutheran Church. Plans were completed for a money-making project to be held June 8 and for a luncheon on June 27 with Mrs. Ercell Kohlhaas serving as general chairman. ae aati gaily, “ Mrs. Lewis R. Swartz (left) o} Baldwin avenue is shown with Mrs. Marshall Sprague of Blaine ave- nué following /the May Breakjast held at the ! $. Swartz was,a member of the break. Sprague handled publicity Building, last committee and Mrs. for the affair. \ See ee | ‘iat 1) & \ « Wwitg 2 ee a ee eae —— 3 Lia aN dha Se Sa i is #. 4s 2 tS AT Ue Ue a 4 eS Bi > _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 a sj 12 Photos in Album (5x7) yy Free Counseling 3 TWo bide | Called for in Salad Mrs. Walls Softens’ ‘Cheese With Juice From Canned Fruit! Proteins Become More. and More Important Good N utrition Will Prolong Youth By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ,every day are two of the most ex- Yesterday -I wrote about nutri-; iciting things = the modern tion and the terrific effect it can|S©ene. jhave on your Jooks, your health,, 1 wish that they had esl lyour personality and your happi-| 10 years age what they know - =. vv A Wedding Guest Book jness —- and this is an understate-| now! J would expect te be as ne knew, while. searched and | lived. Actually the tenets of good nu- trition are quite simple, as out- lined by the government of the United States during the war, The they re- | LELY BULBS Plant bulbs now for early blooms this summer. Get yours now. - important, The protein Pres are meat, milk; eggs, fish, fowl, cheese, plus some important vege- table proteins. Of course for some time now vitamins have been dra- matically emphasized, and with TASKER’S good reason. sy Picture for Newspapers BY JANET ODELL ment. _| young at 70 as I am at my age, eniphasis in certain matters has ’ A Miniature Marriage it salad | licious, , What is known now about nutri-| which is quite a jot less than changed some. - “You will get a lot of your essen- : uk A nioture 9 Frozen fruit’ salad is delicious | that. My eal ae Cae ee Nig Sooallyst ard 7 63 W. Hu St. Certificate ‘to serve on warm days. This rec- im whale rain peodecta. in citrus ee a : lives, and what the are learning! have token adva: ef what | Proteins ; : vx A Large “Just Married” [ipe from Mrs. Willard S. Walls Kaeniama so! aoe z 'g Accordion for 8 Weeks ») | full skirt of Cupioni silk which | | left for a Florida honeymoon. . 1000 Flowering Plants, Vines 2()' " While Learning | | eascaded into. a chapel train. For traveling, the bride changed: FOR ADULTS and Foliage Plants Priced trom " nae Hi | Sane hap doaeue sta 08 fase: & avy atid'white gin check silk’ | AND for Children Accomponied by Adults, Only 99¢ : a Join Now a) ep , Ses Geees wane i aaa jennenshle with red and white ac- - 3650 DIXIE HW¥.—DRAYTON PLAINS a = —_— ROBERT G. WADDELL sad chghehalte. cessories. : mi 9 . a , ; Jacobsen s Orion Gar den Center a GALLAGHER . Robert G. Waddell. son of Mr: Coral gowns of nylon georgette ~. “ a a nem Sees 524 So, Broadway (M-24) Pérry St S: MEUSEC CO. Sircat, ont grduar Sate § tin|Grttes a Band Bock 305, Dern First Methodist » Hroadway yi- erry < jroad, will graduate June m rber o Le il a Cranbrook School. He was a tnem- Cl E. Stephenson of Ann Ar- Church Circles PERMANENTS . #38 } | 35 Minutes from Pontine on New Divided Hwy. Lake Orion JM 18 E.Huron FE 4-0566 8 miber of the Pre-med Club and the ‘bor and Mrs. Ralph E. Hillman of | For the “Spring Miss” enemaenditentaniie ‘United World Federalists. |Midland, sisters of the bride and Hold Meetings i i> Flatteringly Soft - Delicate ° Circles of First Methodist Church ’ gathered during the week for busi- ness and social meetings. Mrs. $750 & $2Q00 George Hevel was hostess for a Hair Cutting and Styling : cooperative dinner held by mem- ‘ ibers’ of Rhoda Circle. | No spread Si Pee Pemen order Rewena's Roxety Shep s Ihome Illinois avenue to mem- | 4831 Dixie Hwy. 1216 befs of Leah Circle for a- co-| OR 3-3541 - FE. $3735... t operative luncheon meeting. . _ Members of Joanne Circle met at Hotel Waldron for luncheon, and Mary Circle gathered at the ‘home of Mrs. LaVerne Cox on’ East ‘ourth avenue for an evening | meeting. ; Following luncheon at Devon Gables, members of Lois Circle held a- business meeting at the home of Mrs. F. L. Ward on West Huron street. we tastes better regardless of price ! Here's the flavor you've always wanted in a margarine’ —that certain flavor of the costliest spreads. Now : "Kraft: has, eqghured. R:for'yet in new Kreis. Debime 4 ; Maraeines i aoe Ne pps ur-Money-Back Guarantee. Try new _ Permanents~ Kratt on hot breads or biscuits. : - — flavor isn'tall we say, we'll give you double your papeecesrne ta “Styled for You” @ Helene Curtis. return foil wrapper to Kraft Foods | ic, SINGER SEWING MACHINE Never Use pillow cases or sheets as laundry bags. This is hard on them, both in strain and soil. Buy |a heavy duty laundry bag and use|. it regularly. ney back. Simply Company ‘Box wang ‘ema 90, Illinois, with name cine weneee your own Raver teat! Even on hot rolls, toast _ or ms cota great tell it >. rom a eo ~ Parisian - rief Brings Her Talent to Light By ANNE HEYWOOD the shinsch motte Sie # 6 rible Bp eR win sail fans thicorlle. one ential Mate oS a dis tha ol vay-| widew'who had base belt aie she went anywhere. but she persisted, goes, beginning to be-| very smali income, ; “ ” P eve that talent will, too. “ie wes really ee aki VOLUNTER WORKER Foe eg sy my —_ a oe ~ . ry my) “We all tried to get he- inter- called asked friend told me, “‘because she andjested in something. Finally she|she and I were always pretty You can keep it hidden, or fai} to her husband were very close. They volunteered to help with the month-/friendly—it I thought it was al-| 7 it—or, ip some cases, just plain/never had any childrn. ly church suppers. right for her to decorate the trays) know you have it—but eventu- *. & © “They're huge affairs, and we|@ little. é , it does come out. “He was a teacher, so she de-|#!ways need people to help serve| “She said they were so ugly that 1 thought of that the other day voted her time to helping him wi refreshments. So she agreed. something should be done about) f 1 was visiting a friend for his papers, and with a text soap 5 “She was always very nice, but them. I said I was sure the church weekend, had written, They were costher she was very shy. It was an ef- en es ee We went. to church on Sunday|— oon Set tis death was a ter-! tart tar her to mis with the poe tale it —. or She ject, so the tray: fact Ind, after services, joined the con-} I a se A regation for coffee and cakes in’ } had reéd up on this sub- i ig « ftowsnip hal downstairs. “AAWOreness of Middle Age , Sctattited eter Strikes at: Odd Moments |m*saic at een aol . roto yom over saw. in town carries them, too. ARMING DESIGNS Ailehianh Feels Her Years When Hubby |sreciat onpers They were oblong, about the size, m ‘ “She'll make them to order i Te ee ee cot Oe ee its Whistle, Says She Looks ‘Nice’ [ci weamte-aet dnew, all ou ney Be ar cee awe Ome. sketch of your pet dog, your® house ions or in big cafeterias. But these By RUTH MILLETT la took at the crowd... plays ‘the|or @ silhouette of a child, ere beatitiful. They were painted, A middle-aged woman doesn't poplar songs of their. youth, pgm ees In dark colors and had charming|{e! her age all the time. her children dis¢over ® «we were all so pleased and esigns, _ The awareness of being middle-|picture of her taken at 18 and 54)|qu- Sys Tee to tell you the * -* Sie strikes her at odd maments nceedsount: ‘Mom, is that really truth Mrs. F. was more surpsied : taler a" Like — Naturally, I asked about them) When she goes shoppi |yor heard intere i PP’ for a ind bed nods story. |new dress for hecaeld ona comes, Special When her husband, who used to Decoration whistle when she came out dressed Da for a party, says with gentle y courtesy abowt her newest cocktail Selli g “It's a nice dress and you SUNSUISS , | erator aon “You know you're Group gray GREATLY : R A REDUCED! oo cen onl STO GE : Jit is “youthful ~ Knitting | “6 * y FOR | When she meets a friend she Needle [weiss 22 xu any = YOUR ee W. 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Bioorg a= pe greed : ; =f — pork ~ rabaer Loteny sheer if tread snd ee she escived Smart Cottons for fine line - IN ALL, 45 articles, stories and — ou Lesareia Welle a | ral nf appre rebarw| Decoration Day charmlagly striped le your copy today pillow-ticking .. . in ‘3 : SS | Catalina’s boy-leg suit. 4 . of the year. : bright young Sasnion Sadish OV.» dons oN Flower Sprinkled Austrian Cotton black or pink izes 7 to, 15 NEW BEAUTY FOR THE BATH / ars Mei . ; $22.95 WITH SHOWER curtains J OF CELANESE* ACETATE Piant and Showroom §390-5400 Dixie Hwy. bs Waterford, Mich. lott S — OR 3-1225 cw | [: | > ELLIOTT FURNITURE “Brings You « Custom Furniture. Designed — : with “Your i ‘in Ming!” | er ; An Elliott Yeni Tradition — ue aie p lor Over 00 Seael: ig ga at newest summer 4-5 fj -a@ slit in it. vovnrnes Spring's the Time to Think of Barbecues Sugar ‘n’ spice ‘n’ everything nice go into thig good barbecue sauce recipe. Use it for your first- of-the-season barbecued chicken, whether you're cooking indoors or out. Combine 1 can (1% cups) condensed tomato soup, % cup)- j sweet pickle relish, 4 cup chopped onion, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1 tablespoon vinegar, and 1 table- spoon Worcestershire sauce. Sim- mer until onions are cooked and flavors are blended. Makes about 1‘ cups of sauce. For barbecued chicken, brown 1 cut-up frying chicken (2 packages frozen chicken parts) in 2 table- spoons butter or margarine. Add the sauce ingredients; cover and| simmer about 1 hour or until! chicken is done, Makes 6 to 8 servings, 09 i allie ts PINEAPPLE CHEESE BREAD -- The combination of sharp The only sure way to tell| chess ond crushed pinsepple makes this quick breed ene wih 8 whether a steak is done is to cut; very special flavor. Making it is done in the same way as muffins. | Like all quick breads, See i a a er Loaf Combines Cheese, Fruit ORIENTAL BEAN SPROUTS That's the secret of real, tasty Chop Suey, — Mein end other Oriental dishes . .. with their extra flavor, teste and enep crispness that make Orien- tal $0 ‘tempting and out-ol-the- | ' etdinary goodness, in appetizing Send for FREE Recipe Book! SHOW-YOU CO COLUMBIA CITY, IND Pineapple Cheese Bread is an “extra” that will fit into every eating occasion from lunch box to party fare. The ingredients in this brand new recipe are that popular salad combination of pineapple a touch of eating luxury simplest of menus. W's ext s extra * il 4 The i geke 3 g in eta ereee gtGeE The jumbo package of semi- sweet chocolate morsels (12 ounces) is enough for two batches or 100. chocolate chip cookies, ‘tchannel the chemical just to new Florida Oranges OK in Spring Valencias, the seedless, sweet and juicy all-purpose Florida _ orange, and delicious late-season} | |grapefruit, both so abundant and popular during the spring, are the victims of a trick of Mother) Nature, Weather conditions have caused citrus trees to speed up their production of green chlorophyll necessary to the development of next season's crop. The tree can't leaves and limbs, so fully ripened fruit on the tree gets regreened. This process affects the skin only the mature sweet fruit inside, stays golden. ja. and grapefruit’ ripen completely on the tree and strict - lpegulations prevent any unripe citrus from finding its way to market. Fruit purchased now has been ripening on the tree a year. Florida's. usually cheerful and sunny oranges and grapefruit are worried about thelr peauty marks. They know the regreening process is a sign of spring and new growth but they’re afraid people will shun them because of their hue. We want our play to have a happy ending and think it will, Since flavor, quality, and vitamin C content are not impaired by regreening, we're sure that once ipeople are aware of nature’s quirk and have tried the fruit donned in its spring finer#, its popularity > : | ane PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 Lamb Can Be Company Fare When was the last time you Served lamb to your family and guests? If you are like most of us, it's probably been a long time. Except as chops, lamb just doesn't seem to get as much attention as beef, pork, and even veal, * . * Lamb,. however, can be turned into a real dinner treat. For ex- ample, lamb shanks are economi- cal, and combined with a flavor- lwill continue to soar, ful sauce they will add zest and variety to your menu, Try this'servings. ton toi Uhabey shot. Combine to! maining ingredients and pour over lamb shanks, Cover and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) or simmer on top of range 1% hours or until tender, x * * three times during cooking period. Uncover and continue cooking for bis] minutes. Serve hot, Yield: 4 icubes of enriched Baste sauce over shanks two or), Spanish Soup Is \Good Cold Fare An icy soup is refreshing fare Season to taste with salt, pepper and lemon juice, Strain. Rub chilled soup plates with garlic. Add soup and top with tiny croutons made by sauteeing smal! yeast-raised | bread in butter until browned. Choose bottom or top round mtn pa one en “ALL SHOOK UP! SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED at LAKESIDE $65 PRICES REDUCED — Plus Bonus Features! CHECK -- COMPARE ~ and SAVE at LAKESIDE! All Prices in Effect Wednesday Through Tuesday — May 29 - June 4 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY. and SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Chase & Sanborn COFFEE SWISS or CLUB STEAKS WELL TRIMMED c lb Snider's CATSUP Large 14 Oz. Bottles ‘SLICED OR WHOLE "POTATOES =2 10° CHOICE STEER Lb. 39° | Lb. 89° OUR OWN LEAN EXTRA TRIM SMOKED HAM FULL SHANK HALF 43%. 1 POUND PRESSURE C Beef Roast , CAN CUBE STEAK All Mest—Cut trom Sirloin Tip Phillip’s, Irish he Your fun ‘ wits 0 winnew—ten sumber from! to 16; you Feed his mind; toll hie the number. YOUR COCA-COLA BOTTLER WANTS you To HAVE Keefe your friends , oo Stele every King-Size carton. of spatiling. ee a me | CAKE MIXES 4c. S900 White, Yellow or Devils Food Pet or Carnation MILK Grade A Fresh Medium EGGS..... Remus Fresh Creamery BUTTER TIDE ~ DUZ - CHEER Romeo Apple Sauce Margarine wwe RIBBON Brea MULLER’S OVEN-GLO ++ Flour On PRLSBURY + +. 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Mh $1.88 — eet eenens aes mAT oF $1.40 U.S. No. T California, Long TATOES =. oe eee eran eenaeereresesesacsenesee DOUBLE HEADER a VALUE! inlA , eS | Cecccbicese $2.99 is delsaiicanadt Bs be i ge \ bs Rare A Se Ss BE Re. ie es y 7 iB ch: ee a ee eee ee aaa ee f \ | . | : 3 ‘ f | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY, 28, 1957 0 > >. Ss = Rs . o a —7 We reserve the right to limit quontities. Sorry, no specials - sold to declers or minors. | PETER’S SKINLESS READY TO EAT | CANNED HOT DOGS fy CANNE Lb. Pkg. 39 11 to 13 Lb. HD. : Average ib. LIVER SAUSAGE.... "39° GROUND | BEEF...... | u 39° Plc THROWN 3 S Tha OLIVES & s.ices CHARCOAL 39° 2 39m 29° | , Hawaian PUNCH _— " HEINZ & OFF GRAPE- (M6 On. Cano. ee cee. TWIN PACK GRISCO or FLUFFO RELISH @ suortenne | ADE | saueees.... aay [i | A Treat oR eae "s ? vARS 59 ‘con g° , | . ° for All! DIAL SOAP For | ; | a 3° 90° i oe eee ener eeeee 3201. Cen | DIAL SOAP 9% QS. a New Era OA Brera Seer ee Linh iRY STARCH POTATO CHIPS Gf i205. Phe oo oce cc eleccccecuedecccccseceees . LINIT LIQUID STARCH | Se Off — Quart... 0.6... eee r eee e cece cece eee we 0 YS | ronan | MRarr venvera cose | ~ |. 25° _ © Nick's Shop-Rite Market, 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sundays. _ © Farmer's Shop-Rite Market, 484 Aubura Ave. © Howard Street Shop-Rite Market, 148%-Howard St. _ © Earl's Shop-Rite Mazket, 701 Orchard Lake. Open Sundays. g Sean eee a Loar aaryee wi | ! GETTING READY — The small fry are prac- ticing for the first picnic of the se: Day, they hope. Three-year-old seven-year-old Cindy Sue heat up ason—Memorial Kathy Lou and a couple of hot dogs. Tippy, the family pet, sits close by, just waiting for a snack. The girls are daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Curtis of Ivanhoe, Sylvan Manor subdivision, Bring on Hot Crown With Applesauce For gingerbread and applesauce is an old time dessert that still brings delight to man, woman and child . . . and probably always will. It’s a dessert so homey and deli- cious it fits in anywhere... the children's lunch, family dinner, 4s a guest dessert, a late evening snack or between. meal treat. These days it is one of the easiest desserts te make. Simply use a mix to achieve gingerbread that dees you proud—high, light and moist. For the applesauce Gingerbread, spread over ging>rbread squares, and top with hard sauce. ° 3. Blend crushed peppermint candies (or chocolate bits) into canned applesauce and spoon over warm gingerbread. 4. Whip % cup heavy cream, fold into 2 cups of sweetened canned applesauce. As an extra touch, if you wish, sprinkle this gingerbread topping with slivered almonds. ali you need is @ jar or can of your favorite brand, and know you can count on lively zest and good consistency. Delicious variations, on | gingerbread-applesauce theme are practically endless. Here, for in- stance, are six...and you can doubtless think of many others. Gingerbread With Applesauce Prepare gingerbread from your favorite gingerbread mix, accord- ing to directions on the package. Serve in any of the following ‘six ways: 1, Gingerbread cooled topped with warm canned applesauce; or warm gingerbread with chilled ‘i AH bith the|#nd cover with applesauce. Finish 6. Split squares of gingerbread. Spread lower half with nutmeg canned applesauce. Replace top with a flourish of whipped cream. Chop, Cut, Shred: Job Is Easier. If Tool Is Right EAST LANSING — Cookies with that “added touch” heed not be time-consuming. Here are some |short cuts recommended by Michi- = State University foods special- Sts. Cut seedless raisins for full. fla- degree oven until they puff. Dip the grinder in hot water before grinding so the raisins won't stick. To cut dates, figs, gumdrops and marshmallows, dip your scis- sors in hot : water. Snip long shreds of coconut with a scissors; short jis fresh asparagus. And to make Meat COOKE j Q. What is the name of this cut of meat? A. Rolled Lamb Breast. Q. Where does it come from and how is it identified? A. Comes from the breast section of the animal and contains alter- ‘nating layers of fat and lean. After removing rib ends and breast bone, it is made into a small roll. Q. How is it prepared? A. By roasting or _braising. It is roasted in a slow oven (300 de- grees), allowing 30 to 35 minutes per pound; or it is braised slowly on top of the range for 1's to 2% hours. Tabasco Enlivens Sauce Among the green signs of Spring this vegetable even better, serve Hollandaise enchanted with his L fragrant as hibiscus in “ Punch will 4 \ 8 fruit punch of the tropics. Travelers. ey Dep: seiner eon | . very. refreshment —ready made. | - of All of us have a vital stake in our colleges and universities, are tikes $ i ifs i THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 Imagine, dessert on. your low calorie diet—not fruit—but a tasty milk dessert with a topping! You ean do it when the dessert is a rennet-custard. This light, nourishing dessert fur- nishes just about 100 calories, with . That's less than any starch thickened milk dessert or even a dish of ice cream. You'll like rennet-custards — ‘they taste so good, They’re nat- urally sweetened and are deli- cate in textyre (the rennet en- zyme—not starch — thickens the milk), And, you have 7 wonder- ful flavers to choose from—that’s real variety! Keep this recipe handy and don't) forget to try the toppings that are suggested. ‘Skim’ Rennet Custards 3 cups skim milk Rennet Desserts Hel Regain Slim- | slices. 1 package rennet powder Set out 4 or 5 dessert dishes. Jane Lines Warm milk slowly to lukewarm, not hot (110 degrees). Test a drop from a spoon on inside of wrist as you would test milk in baby’s bottle. Then remove from heat at once. Empfy package contents into milk—stir until dissolved, not over 1 minute, Pour at once while still liquid.: Let set undisturbed 10 min- utes until firm. Then chill. dust before serving, garnish with a small amount. of one of “ the following toppings, depending en the dessert flaver: Multicol- Ored sugar, grated nutmeg, un- sweetened applesauce, banana slices, orange slices or peach To use nonfat dry milk, recon- stitute as directed on package, If i / | Mele Your Chef's Salad With Chicken or Turkey Launching in town? Chances are you'd order the chef’s-salad bowl, impressive with crisp fresh greens, tomatoes, ‘Cucumbers— and big chunks of chicken or turkey. At home, such a salad is still a happy choice, Make use of the canned boned chicken or turkey on your pantry shelf. Combine a can (5 ounces) cup of tart French dressing. Allow to stand about 5 minutes. Then lightly toss with your other salad ingredients. For 4 servings, you might use half a head of iceberg lettuce (cut in bite-size pieces), half a-cucumber (thinly sliced), one medium tomato (cut in bite- size pieces), and 4 slices of crisp bacon (crumbled). Season to taste with salt and black pepper. Makes 4 servings. ‘ firmer dessert is desired, add. 2-3 extra tablespoons milk powder.) Veal rump, loin and shoulder’ are all suitable for oven roasting. | Cook rice in milk if you want it to be creamy and have extra of boned chicken or turkey with %4|, “Rich smooth scrambled eggs tablespoons of eream for each result when you add a couple ofjegs: Res. a S82 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE thats . TreeSweet has natural sweet flavor aki. 4 nutrients. Nice served with thawed frozen raspberries. Florida Fresh back for\, : i *f Whopping-big, Keel Kei Pascal Celery Flav-O-Rich All Beef Ld bs Limes crisp, red hearts lurk in- Greys. Much more to enjoy! .. . because the rinds are thinner; the seeds, smaller. Ask for a sweet, juicy sample. You'll carry one home for sure! “ue 29° Bebe. of 5 Come and Get ’Em! Icy-Cold Watermelons ... Dripping with Sweetness Big ’n buxom watermelons . . . so juicy red-ripe they drip with scrumptious sweetress at every single bite. 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The com ‘A ‘8 bination of more-milk and top quality ingredients, plus Dandee Bakers’ ’ painstaking skil, brings you straly delicious and completely satiatying : tet ot bead ey RECHSEERED, DANDES tle! owes Ce t -TUEBSDAY, MAY 28, 1957 __ ye wo ‘ ¥ State's Urgent Problem yi! a : ° sa Sow Cas, | Py laut oh baat et a Croun Wed Study Republicans Seek to Restore Budget Cuts , WASHINGTON @#®—With somejation, and his administration “will; Some Republicans, Martin said,)meeting that “there's too much|would get $7,337,425,000 plus au-|Force $15,976,720,000. That would : e °°: * @ promised from Democrats,itry to live with’’. it. favored bigger increases while/money in this bill and too much/thority to transfer 400 million dol-jleave these reductions from total te ' Soe duseiehiun tpnions aaa ’~ * * others wanted smaller restora-|is being spent the wrong way.” |lars from some of its unused bal-|funds requested by the President: OO inancing today to restore about 323 mil-/ the GOP Policy Committee,|tions. He predicted that most, but|He was particularly critical of ajances; the Navy would receive|Army $1,127,575,000, $635,- ; lion dollars of & 2¥-billion-doliar! composed of 30 of the party's top|"0t all, Republicans in the House|300- million-dollar allotment to/$9,851,355,000, plus 190 millions in}645,000, and Air Force cut in new defense House members, agreed yester-|Would support the Policy Commit-|start building an atomic-powered|transferred funds, and the Air|000. - : ~ genodk Doaneton pivpinns 1 fifgteeent ef four asticies on = study of tions, : day to back amendments adding|tee’s position. attack carrier which, Cannon con- _— That would give Président Ei-|the 323 million dollars. Repubii- i a = tended, “wouldn’t be afloat ‘two : By HAROLD 8. COHEN senhower a 25 per cent victory inican Leader Martin of Massachu-| Some Democrats indicated they|"°U* After war was declared."| Dotar Townsend Mi il | Michigan's crazy quilt of school finances is long overdue for the amount recommended by the/succeed if the party chiefs could| would go along with some of the The committee, in recommend. Miobbed in Japan | study and revision. House Appropriations Committee.|woo' some Democrats to their|Repubiican troposals. Among|iN@ $33,541,225,000 for the Defense or Attack Planes ... To this end, an Interim Committee made up of 20 representatives |He said that ampunt of the slash| cause, them was Chairman Vinson ¢D-|Department, cut 2506.75.00 by Bobbysoxers 2 of the larger school districts in the state was formed in January, |would “cut directly into defense.”| ‘The amendments would give the|Ga) of the Armed Services Com- voqpeste. ps ins ‘Sa’ atl Gather ls nog te sire $0 millions and] "Set Chatman: Contam. (Dis) , To head it, Louls H. Schimmel, president of the Pontiac School | 11) 09 ¥ ay SS ,000 cut from his request the Air Force an additional 175\of the Appropriations Committee Beard, was cheeses. tara eggs Bo Bae easyer i jor Moan told the House after the GOP Tis function, as the committee itself has defined it, is to per- oe ‘ : eaties of 7, re i Sr vapeiea tute, bao ss . e . : SiS as sae Rossen to Be |Michig ot cr ossellini to Be |Michigan Full of Con 2 PURPOSES ; 1. To develop a program of state finance uniquely and flexibly , DENIS N, HAWKER _— (800 miles and instead of kangaroos/known automobile suited to Michigan’s changing educational needs. Seg onec ta ee on the roadside, I saw deer, ~~" ic , 2. To establish formulas simple enough to be understood by the | 1160/1] Give Up Quarters| . (Parts of this article are extracts One small animal ~ 9 porce- state. The aptness of the taxpayers. Adi Satan Mes. Gupta sewepapers oe higan's perth pine — put on an imprompte | Wonderland” : To do this job, the study committee would be given two years 19 ag sent. _¥ 4 wk ct mers Gee performance for me by climbing and a budget of roughly $300,000. With thé money they would hire| While in India [ad Sout le of may San 2 "| @ tree, Australia has porcupines, a director and a research staff and pay for expert consultants, office BOMBAY @—Roberto Rosselliai\marrow ponds on which coahl Se er Goa eee ae oes . space, clerical help, business equipment and other expenses. and his pretty Bengali script writ- ot] Sas aoe ie oleae uate : 5 x * * ot sroaedy hee GoMaad ak eae namall’ piece of| TB lve on ants, |New Yorker Raised Status of Foot Treatment | The committee itself would be broken down into seven subcom- |“ Count Vittorio Lavison, the Tal | | © land on which the| Beautiful northern Michigans} : mittees, each with an assigned area to cover. These are: Taxation, liay consul, indicated Rossellini 5) T) horse has defied| ust have been even more impres- 2 . assessment, equalization, district organization, education program, | plans to be more discreet in his| © this of mech-|\!ve im the days when tall timber Tl : OC or 1es physical plant, and state, intermediate and local control. A = ee gl «|erew in its forest land. The small- . b J 9 ~~ * * / \ing @ cry over the reported ro- rolling — country-/@F second growth, only now com- ~ The study committee of 70 would be composed as follows: mance. in some as-jing into leaf, bears little resem} NeW YORK @ — Dr. Maurice J. Lewi, 99, a down to 8. é, start, Lavison hinted, they similar tojblance to the tor recently talked him into cutting a big evergreen euca-| sprightly physician devoted to cigars, whisky and - whisky regularly. He once sald with beards of supervisors, 19 from the Interim *s Taj Mahal Ho- vastly differ- heavily timbered areas. a twinkle in his blue eyes: farm groups, § from the legislature, and 1 from the goy/ reports the 7S * © Lock ib Gouslin sek peecktens ot Og Sieh toutes la husband of ac- great a arr: It is a surprise to learn that| york College of Podiatry. He was credited with -Tesisting temptation: Ingrid Bergman, has been and tourists eam _Whose name is world-| almost singlehandedly raising podiatry — the Born in Albany, N. ¥., Lewi recetved his med- out of India. treatment of foot ailments — to professional ical degree from Albany Medical College. He first Rossellini will com-|. Se ean . status. began thinking about feet and their ailments in RSs Michigan at the weekend [Philadelphia Police | reat nea been confined fo he apartment 1576, His father had had foot trouble for year. i Pues & BRIDGE Train 10 ‘Meter Maids’ | after suffering 2 broken arm last November. WINS APPROVAL pe documentary films nae ceed _, But he continued to run the affairs of thé" ~~ pewi cai for establishment of podiatry government at. He has eed rman ELPHIA @ i clans < 4 be de sya ponds, the locksiterday as “meter maids,” with} Only last year he explained why he would not of legislation “Who ever heard about anyone retiring at 987” said, contributed to foot disorders affecting 75 Bergman care of the legal instruction and ~ bridge will mean te 5 Ne en © he asked.,""It’s too late for that.” por-cmt of Sesertonne; seas conta Neh baeis Sfecitiod led. Son fe Pages 4 | 3. .9 ctAtaD pene | Lewi wore bulldog-toed, high-laced black boots path and now Seah Sd a A eye Be OP te ee ee all his life. oe me scheduled opening cane memes | cestem of staying up late, attending the theater Survi re a daughter, Herz, _#F =— : nr feat af {CHY'S Parking regulations, If the] and opera and playing poker with friends into — pocheile, N.Y a sister, Miss Alice Lewi, Ab mother | of le probably |witt be ‘hired, aye Peter Com| ‘2% Small hours of the morning. bany; three grandchildren; and six great-grand- : pve tone Oh Phewesg missioner Thomas J. Gibbons. He smoked 12 to 14 cigars a day until a doc- children. 1. To degignate = special agent te receive and spend gifts and |serted she would never return to ee ee Genations 4 support the Interim Committee. her husband, Hari Das Gupta, an) * © pond ep o ¢ 2 Ter a study committee of up to 70 members and to er ene which al- . work the Interim Committee. Ministry said the government is|most comprehen- a . - | | i —— the: 1M TAKE, TESTIMONY lier son, Fortunate'is the-man who can. | 7%. To subpoena witnesses and records and take testimony under [Svar sie tim ceree ath from anyone involved in committee business. ; Eighty-five per cent of the na- , f kk + ____ |Says Clean H-Bomb |ce wsis sncs’nre a tise , x count it among his friends Vie ‘The resolution also empowers the study committee to staff itself é . tonmage during the eight-month ( . >» a inte ant ee ee (Can't Be Achieved oe eee a cent = . - | WASHINGTON @ — The Senate. |@™25 im & year. * * ® House Atomic Energy subcommit- engineering projects epi- ii , The range of this study committee would be enormous. Any in- son ene tod ay ly C. vestigation of the financing and operating of schools must, of neces- rea the “es * ts mat ps sity, lead to a questioning of the state's whole financial structure. |t)'s\ weapons testing, that there oS ae re ee is no such thing as a “clean” land — Americans have defied (Next: What the Study Committee Would Do.) hy- - = omy Gat Codd Laem ais Sunes tad he Gas © tee, ; bomb that would produce States where horse Fact Is, It’s Hayfever Time. fentially barmtd radicective sub- | The contrast between the Macki- 77° ° Se cate an the air andinac Bridge project and the horse-| 7 Million Sneeze, Sniftleser cis 25 sxe. tee smn véucice ot Mackinac Te bs Gesundheit! No Joke! (m=. or On * Ss sane | We Vek — sun el oO jo e Graves said “cleaner” might be SIMILAR TO AUSTRALIA | > “& NEW YORK (NEA) — For thejter of removing the allergen. If he has received prob-|many similarities to parts of Aus- ; | ; / S ; : seven faiion Americana who|vou're allergic to cats, get’ ridjably a greater dose of radiation tralia. - _ time’ in handkerchiefs,(°! YOUr eat. In one recorded in-ithan anyone now living in the) ut the smaller farms, the ——e : ana|stance, & fellow discovered it was|United States. But he added he) terge barns, the greener pasture, e Se Sayloves Cele Cg mes Ges a aaa ohne and the almost total absence of * nothing to sneeze at. @. Oh boy! ae two erp ed ary sheep point te some of the reral unig, ke dates atee hk sition Mad exfverecly ediieied te bee enumen — incl , allied tad pacts = A rank with heart disease and men- fire had to change. Bath ee Les Almnien, HM labor-|larger, farmhouses > ane “ tal Mlness at the top of the nation’s/for hayfever sufferers, the villain! 1. in 1946 in which a coworker apart, and large barns are un- it chronie ailment list. is airborne pollen, dust or mold. fatally injured and seven|necessary because stock runs in - | “.¢° ¢ ‘The worst seasons for these folks persons, including himself, |the open in the winter. 4 | st "But while most disease is se-jare mid-May and mid-August to/were exposed to radiation. I did not see a rabbit in all the iz d _ . — its sufferers are taken with laugh-| Q. That sounds like be. McKeldin Back iim rT q Pr Even’ SAE os mbolanentie nptans-s us Affer 5 Weeks *|to pollen and other allergens. |i Europe, Africa Q. 1 hate deedies. How about | ANNAPOLIS, Md. @ — Gov. all these pilis? Teva nie | @ "tM -WMPORTED AM BOTTLE FROM CANADA reba WACKER IMPORTERS: ame. BevnbHy ign we 4 es aun Fy eee ee RWENTY | } ne: th! bbe. ha: _rae. PONTIAC PRESS, TURSUAY, MAY 28, 1951 NOR dea Wd eh ce econo ser anawens AWA a eR i £3 ae A car amma say aE ") Editor on Probation (Be Considine Says: | pated te pete om oar mong re he Bh ‘for Attacking Wile Te, Wainwright Snap Back Like Generals a pi0S ANGELES @Rusell J Genie...A Magical Com- | _* wood A i oe been placed on NEW YORK (INS)—The manner|General Hosptal—which had hheen|on s0 couldn't salute hm, as was hard as he could. swing. I'm ajkerchief from his shirt pocket,|| vetition five ‘years for an as-|i which the President suddenly|and since is Greenbrier. “As I|the rule. So I bowed, as Ihad'to.”|man who stands six-three, but|dusted his tears, blew a thunderous bination of Unusual | sault on his former wife, Pamela remembered he was « general, and) walked back to the plank that was| ‘ME SLAPPED ME’ with beri-beri and plain starvation|"l#st through his nose. ; aa.and Jewelled | Joan Burton. Peat of us whet must be done about/™y,bed @ young Japanese sentry “As I straightened up after the|! was down to just over 120 pounds. “Mr. Considine,” said the man : a Burton, 3%, was arrested in West| tine i 'recails an episode in|bim. I did so. I didn’t have a hat|the face with his open hand, 85) determined mot to tall in front on bis own nickname, “I'll tell |= ; Los Angeles last Jan. 13 after as-|, y " of that fellow. He hit me four you what went through my mind |~ the post-war life of Gen. Jonathan . sania : as I lny there in the dirt.” His |” sertedly trying to stab his 26-year-) \Mayhew Wainwright. s — > : more times. And when I re- = old wife with a screwdriver and)" . mained standing he closed his welce had changed, and new it ¥ to hold her in a gutter filled with Call me Skinny and I'll call fist and bit me on the jaw. I was the voice he had learned at |” Hi rain water. Mrs. Burton, daugh-|you Bob,” Wainwright said the day fell at his fect, ond M I Bve to | Wt Feist and Ge velco of 5 ter of writer F, Hugh Herbert,|we started his book of resninis- be = thousand years old Fp | COummAne whieh bed beet ee ? bsequen’ their marriage|cences about taan, Corregidor, fighting against overwhelming _ —t ” Gen. MacArthur's departure, his Te edds. “T'll teli you what went || * _utee Allen 7. Lamch ordered nase rl save & at of formal: told the story tn the unbearable] “A private should wever sithe 6 condition of his probation, to com-|fol-de-rol,” —- 7 bee silence that peng ne Dear) general. pensate his ex-wife for injuries |ful old cavalryman an Or 1 Lord, dear Lord, a terrible “You bet your sweet life, Gen : ENSION suffered in the attack and to sub-\mal wave of the arm. Skinny. i eral, sir,” I said, impressed by the EXT mit to psychiatric treatment. So it was Skinny and Bob, and MAD CHAN ring of authority that had taken) things couldn’t have been cosier Wainwright suddenly had/hold of him. LADDERS in the name-calling line until a changed, as, let us say, Gen. Eisen. *+ * * at Sat en ee ee proms tae Casand On some points, at least, Corl] 18 Ft. ... .$13.95 around to the point that the King He had been slouching informal-|gress seems to be saying the - g Features Syndicate articles and ly in his chair as he talked. Now|thing, after calling him Ike and] 20 Ft, ... . $15.95 the book depend on—the beatings he sat up with his back as straight|carrying familiarity to . the 5 tt re ee as & ewer. 2 took w fresh band mt | 24 Ft. ... .$21.50 EXTERIOR The only thing Sipeltno Nd you'll like : o Ne 7 Gal. better than $ 6°° “id | PM. | REDWOOD STAIN $s | $480 | ome Cen be used on wood or For plenie ine = seeteste—tanetter or ex- z| Measure Allowing Area quality : .— Unit to Receive Grants | OLDEST U. 8. SENATOR — Sen. Theodore Francis Green (D- is | rice! : 1 L N LUMBER. C0. Gov, Williams is expected soon) pI) poses with a cake in his Capitol Hill office as he marks the . 63 | 2 la Mito sign into effect legislation that) occasion of becoming the oldest man ever to serve in the U. S. Con- ! 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8381 | NOW i H6-Couny Group : »| Governor Due fo Sign ap |Supervisors Inter-County Commit-| 11. record held by Rep. Charles M. Stedman of North Carolina who specifically authorize died in office on Sept. 23, 1930. Sen. Green hopes to be serving in bev the Senate at age 100. group to receive funds i) «we have been legally re | WE BELIEVE THESE TO BE ceiving funds in pest, but | our Pee fr [ir ON SAVINGS Certificates aa 7 4 . secre: 7 : 7 \ the first in the state and is made : Flu Oak- | . ae « . 7) ; ¢ E ’ * © ; 8 Convenient Oilices Member F.D.1.C. FF af ! i ! | oa 45 Pa Li at i I /\ fe x Of all drivers involved in fatal per: cent “ of the hit-run Bob p Thomas Says: 7 pene ancora approximately : \4| variety. | BLUE. SKY Box Office Opens 7:00 ALL COLOR PROGRAM eeeceeee DRIVE-IN Would you have the guts to A LOVE STORY HOLLYWOOD # — “Yes, that’s just how. it happened,” said Jack Ford, who is technical adviser on the film, “The Lady Takes A Fly- ier,” based on his own experi- — TONIGHT — FOR EVERY WOMAN! The sparkling story of eager young beauties s, with a passion for flying. started flying in 196 and flew! the service during the war. =r 2 COLOR fiz reese rawr os CARTOONS FIREWORKS DISPLAY |att2 tre. THURSDAY! | Jack = mid cn tho basi GALA OPENING OF SUMMER SEASON weaeee*® CELEBRATE the HOLIDAY “For instance, we might have to} awards: and recognition toe Ford's Lady Flies ‘Away but Film Doesn‘t Show It So maybe they'd take oases to ship the crew right home again. into conference with the House, So maybe they'd take spe Seen as Large Slash were: born dead, The three others a to rs. Then ‘ they might make a delivery to Appears Unlikely islation. Italy and then to Denmark. “Tt might be five months be-| WASHINGTON ®—The Senate} fore get home again. But|starts voting today on the omni- THE PONTIAC PRESS, “rurspaY:3 MAY oa, 1957 nee a Ges aan es <4 TWENTY-ONE likely to: be oe by a bipartisan Sheep Bears 6 Lambs poem 'eal to get the bill the biggest multiple birth recorded Bipartisan Compromise passed by the Senate tonight anditor sheep. 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Park — i he ee Rb in needs se ths SEES : __ CHAMBER of COMMER Paes adds a Te eee acuntecusscecceeaed ‘e as “ow rus enbes a ala i lA AMM gr) f f AY, MAY 28, 1957. A meeting pertaining to Junior and Little League softball in Wa. tari ie Wisner is using the the 5:30 p.m. oir terete of = tone Pontiac. High diamond at Field. E : ae ihe st fi fitki 334% ase : * Eliiott (U. of M.) will yl football, Joel Mason eae _ Grandelius (MSU) and wayne) will discuss basketball Lapeer County pitching stars have been “well in college ball this | an outfielder on the Spartan Frosh a of the title-winning medals. for the new champions. Medals/team will receive went to Green and Badger, and l I ress é awarded as a permanent trophyjeach member j ? ns THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESD 37%: Pontiac 464. : I 3 Casenen tee: kn’ vondale rick (only C entry), y wa Here's how the teams finished: ; Royal Oak ; Wi CLASS B—Bicomfield Hills 440 CLASS 38 CLASS C—St. Frede: 41, would be Ind in mh eRe i } Badger 41-36-71, |J Jaycee Park 48 Bob earney Fiajoie |. Jim gas Hie j duals isd Herb Score Leaves - aff $x 32 HEP pel} i i 18 il — Coach Carl aie , Pete Green dh pits Wi ill te ahi Summer and Te ‘Hospital for Rest Indy Drivers Hunt ‘Grooves’ * * * The club presented a plaque to Gene “Stony” Stonecipher of lit Verdic Hh are Northwestern, gan Unreal the Big = Nima 9 Loses on Eve Af i ae t ee Poll for oppor- and Na-. League Commissioner for the pitch- Sports fans for 3 oe the ballot which will be y teams by the ‘Monday, June 3rd, and and West- Ten champion os mek All-Star Game Drivers|bers. Thirty others have carburetion tests and soughtimostiy in racing OT ae in finaljare club members. today grooves” at the Indianapolis/Sixteen of Thursday's 33 starters it : alt before the 500-mile Day. * half-mile cleaning cars will ee ee ad in a poll of members at He ‘| 7 ly NCAA need % living mem- ii i a fs iyi lsals Jetfcoat, Logan cn a te or aie ted a Take Final Practice las iit i | inet “gual z= Tht w quae i ne Hatt E iteat ht ie a835 [sit sadist eT He st rir “aE ih 3 23% ites ardtda aia Hae i us ‘Ts ape al Coach Aims for Season's Sweep bE ats cy aa ure intl Oss ee Shot ca e 5 en a (fr tte the pretieet cor weve ever owned!” v. “Xt **\ference champion, Adee It cortainly is beautiful ... from any angle! a / doing with colors and fabrics these days! Honestly, I feal just like a queen! T'm driving. Heavenly comfort! And the things they're BETTY: But what I like best is the wonderful feeling I get when a +e if ee Swe 28 < Er fall rf ot ee Hal agli at i 282453 ant HUME? “nit i e , fh vil! oe ny ne 3 iT | 3 1 (x : as = : poe ie oe a o294q jaa: Eg iq s — rqiilawy? Biel Priae Wie ip = : ii Hal Ce ae iS Gite tie eee AUTHORIZED OLDSMO e — | * | 7 . ah, ; ) : as d i é ; i ; a ils i ata a vo ‘ i : Se f fi g er [oA ER oan eee rad WP ee So cereal aeeieneprener eit ag cabal bene ie aan erage a a deed * re ries ae eat i Smt ri ae 4. : ee I. f ea 2 f s ‘ 4 \ j Fe id _THE PONTIAC/PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 TWENTY-THREE ‘ \ c red Vi = i ! " peck : a4 | i ai : ' 5 : se. . ’ . . wage : “— . ' ay 3 eee 8 5 i ag e * ae Ee! (me ¥ o ™ ca age 4 sa 2 q . : ’ \ for ‘Little Mo" - SANDIEGO, Calif. @—Maureen o i . = * : * ap Sump to Win, PROTECTION | | <0 eA Ho ee et | OO ee ee Hit Famine Ends Ciney Plays Like Champ | Oe i en eens BR PACKAGE POLICY: Sauer eee | Key PI } d | | ime in when she vas © Dwelling oe "Eh bel | : (Gana repeated’ as cham | : movourssee as Key Players Redlegs Down Bravesizasse| * vmstat ont rent ron ° . PM’ Batter Indians By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. night, twice shrugging off blown, stretched Cincy’s winning streak|ioo9 us Oljmpic ss Winging on Ge reed aed hang eats Se 0s eupiasite. Reostniey Oe peed Fe OS ee hee ath ° ° : inning t produced an major league record hung Foytack Relief Victor|im& 0 10 Pocket pean igh arg victory. up by the 1917 New York Giants, |—*eee- Despite 2 Wertz HR’s;/nati a pennant—but it doesn’t fig- x * * The St.-Louis Cardinals, with aay one 00 Suemant Tighe, H Elected . ure.to hurt the Redlegs any, either. It wag the first of the season|Stan Musial 3for-5, belted Chi- igne, Mouse C} - |The Redlegs, looking more and/for Cincinnati against the Braves cago’s Cubs 6-2 in the only other STRAW HATS more like champs, combined those|—who had beaten the Redlegs sev-|game scheduled. New York and ® Additional Living Expenses ® Personal Liability QUALITY 18 ITs PRICE! S| DETROIT — The long-sleeping two knacks to finally knock offjen in a row, counting one at ‘the| Pittsburgh were idle. CAREFULLY CLEANED ™ \Detroit Tiger bats have come into Milwaukee's slipping Braves last|tail end of last season — and it * *« * AND BLOCK YOUR) Mt sdependeni l AGENT \eseeves/ vow finst* ban at least a temporary awakening. In the American, the pesky Kan- sas City Athletics thumped first place Chicago 17-1, trimming the Tiger hitting attack played a vital : _ | walloped Boston 17-8, and Detroit | part in last night's 11-5 victory| roun eC re ron | White Sox’ lead to two games. The | over the Cleveland Indians before i second place New York Yankees | walloped Boston 17-8, and Detroit ® TEINER| 24,362 chilled spectators at Briggs ee | = oS : 2a ' pushed Cleveland into third 11-5. 12 Mt. Clemens St. , : 2 Stadium. “ By CHUCK ABAIR ester_has won five and lost three Was defeated Bal q FE 3-7514 | 7 | 1966—Harvey K eenb, Charlie | comf tabl 10 point lead into the Roseville Sophomore Tom Kil- us ) 4 | April 21, then shelled ae : | Maxwell, Al Kaline and Ray 1:4) events of the Catholic League|lop flipped his 2nd straight no-hit-\the Orioles 106 in a regularly Boone—finally got together in ® (1 vitstional track meet at the U./ter as the Wildeafs defeated Clin-| scheduled contest. combined assault that paid off in -+ 1r stadium today following a/tondale, 5-0, in the opener of the | x. *& * the victory that left the Tigers | one showing in the field event/Macomb County tournament: at} Musial’s eighth home run, with’ cuty cpetett. guess oct ot (O° inate St. Michael of Pontiac/Fraser last night. He fanned 19 a man on, capped a four-run Car-, by AGENCY, INC. 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg., Pontio Aceatens League's tot Givites. | as ie and missed a perfect game due to dinal-fifth that broke a 1-all dead- HARDWARE FE 5-8172 | Kuenn broke an 0-or-23 batting) 5. s.senelt action, Chock Me- one walk. Roseville will play in the lock and helped The Man up his] ... 9 .o's cane ave, 9m 8-080 slump with two ringing singles in) pois two-run triple in the 7th semifinals Friday. iNL-leading bat average to .371.! his first two turns. He scored the) 116 pontise a 3-2 verdict over : Tigers’ first run and batted in Flint Northern, Walled Lake the second. tripped Van Dyke, 5-1, Rochester} , ‘ Get that F 4 r e? it gE. uf i if i az : g s3 4 i 3 Hy : aa F ~ a Be Custom- Tailored SUITS fi ik read a zi 7 ut be i z - Fe a8 z Fe 5 5 a 2 : : itt fi e r BEES E if FEE wut el i reed aE Fe e a : Fi 3 TF E 5 i Fo | a. f 3 . 2 F , > 1 3 — eal : ee = : ‘ eae a ——— E 2 : pt : ; ' : ; j ‘ 7] an pinch hitter Eddie Robinson : a raved ven | other oLan points, | Tighe and House objected. though St. Michael topped six’ schools in more elaborate terms than will in team scoring with 7% points. | a timer, was Sth in the broad jump. @ COST NO MORE [Ts -rigers won because Early t * + @ FIT BETTER Wynn, a 20-game winner last year) Pontiac finished its Saginaw Val- @ LOOK BETTER ‘for the Indians as a starter, was j-y League baseball slate in 4th @FEEL BETTER | ON SSS ete: sooarlige peg py rye ; Wynn worked only one inning (overall mark at 87 as Bud Hay- —the seventh—and came in with ward buried the triumph. Priced from $54.50 the clubs tied 5-5. After retiring | Larry Dion smashed a three- . twe batters, Wynn gave =p * | rin home run in the 7th te put ont double te Kaline and three walks | the Walled Lake victory on ice. Alterations, Remodeling, Repairs | —then & bunt single to Frank | pick Gotham hurled a two-hitter Bolling and a two-run single to | josing a shutout on an unearned hitting pitcher in the major | the Inter-Lakes loop. ARWOOD |= cman as : ar foaming aera Handyman Dave Peters, who do two more on but sell tickets at 908 'W. Hoven ot Telegraph 11, double by Earl Torgeson, a|Rochester, flipped his 4th victory Pontioe FE 2-2300 triple by Maxwell and Kaline’s|in five decisions as the Falcons sacrifice fly whipped Utica last night, 8-4. Roch- Take Advantage of the Long Holiday Weekend to Paint Up with PITTSBURGH 1 Ww t You'll say there’s ma life in the old bus. Ashland Detergent ‘ Gasolines drive out harmful engine dirt while you drive. Le, ‘ 5 Result: clean engine! Clean power! : i a PRODUCTS Highest Octane Ever to give you all the power your car was eee designed to deliver. There’s a thrill in the feeling of power, so enjoy it. ‘Whichever your car requires, Ethyl or regular, get an GALLON = While You Wait! |, ,CALLOR 7 ee (Reg. Colors) teat - (Reg. Colors) ‘—s- k —_—________—__—— - — | Ashland Detergent Gasoline . . . today! FLORHIDE Enamel .. $6.98 Gal. CEMENTHIDE Masonry Paint ;. $6.90 Gal. oe a , oo ae ' - We Deliver an Bag ASHLAND OU & REFINING COMPANY | i ‘Rimit today when they sent rookie | right-hander Don -Lee on 24-hour|baseman, hit 348 for Los Angeles in 1956. iTigers were down to the 25-player recall to Birmingham in the Southern Association. » Lee, son of former Chicago Gene Mauch, . Boston second Art Schult, Cincinnati rookie White Sox. pitching great Thorn- outfielder, hit 15 home runs and ton Lee, had won one game and batted .306 for Seattle in 1956. In 1832~ GO soars before Motor Car was invented hogan distilling fine the F whiskey CHICAGO (#—Directors of the National League, meeting today six weeks earlier than scheduled, were surrounded by a welter of rumors all of which -were tagged by official denials. * * * One report was that a three- way switch of franchises was in prospect, shifting the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles, the New York Giants to San Francisco, and the Cincinnati Redlegs to New York. * * * Commissioner Ford. Frick has put a gag on any public discus- sions by major league officials re- garding franchise transfers. But this didn’t prevent strong denials. Amid Welter of Rumors clubs in their new sites already had been approved. To this, Paul replied: “If this is true, someone besides Mr. Cros- ley (Powell Crosley. Jr., dent of the Redlegs) and myself must have signed the contracts for the Redlegs. And only we two are authorized to sign such agree- ments." Although possible franchise changes are not on the agenda, Giles said that if any club wishes to bring up such a switch it could be considered if all other teams .|were willing to discuss it. July 8, the day preceding the All- Star game. presi- McHale of Philadelphia and Frank Strafaci of Miami American entries in the upper half of the draw, easily won their ser- ond round matches in the British Amateur golf championship today. FORMBY, England (# — Jimmy, Beamish of Beach, top _* * * McHale, former U.S. Walker Cup player, routed Lt. Col. W. B. J. Armstreng of England, 7 and 6, on the windswept 6,803- yard Formby links. Strafaci, shooting the front. nine: in one- * * _treland, British Walker Cupper, 3 and 2. One other American, Lt. Bob Magee of Boston, a serviceman stationed in Germany, was elimi- nated by Alan F, Bussell, 20-year- old Scottish sharpshooter, 4 and 3. Strafaci and Bussell met in the third round this afternoon. * Other Americans winning Second |, round matches included John Selby of Rye N. Y. and Gene Andrews of Los Angeles. Both had received first round byes. Selby beat Peter former Only eleven Americans were left in the tournament when play began today, A cold wind sweeping in from the -Irish Sea brought on overcast and made playing condi- tions unpleasant. Walker Cup golfer Dale Morey, one of the 11 Had an excellent Morey had a first round bye in opening play yesterday. Today he set off in the second round under-par 35, defeated Cecil Grant Jr. of Phoenix Ariz., one up, against England's little known Ernest Crimes. Victory in that match would pit Morey against Kenya’s D. T. Dobie who is through to the third round after a bye and the scratch- TWENTY-FOUR Nes __ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28.3957 ees SEO TTe Tigers Down to 25; {lost’ two this season. He had) ey ath Sane ONE " : er es ae i ceed a top eae . pitched 33%4 innings, walked 14, : iy e eg oi Ge 8... ; eo. y Send Lee to SA Club — are out > and had a 4.54 earned Tales of Transfer Denied oe al i ~ : oo. cat £ | | DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit : s ane a ; 4 | | i National League Meets |} ( | a eC ld ac | | it | | and Andrews eliminated England’s| Many golfers think the Britisn Peter Clark 2 and 1. pesenres epey ay ta Golf Association to stop players getting such advantages, Bob Roos of San Francisco, who also had a first round bye, said that in the United States other players were called in if some of the original entries scratched. He thought it was a much better sys- tem. Many British golfers agreed “with him. The championship started yester- day with 2% American challengers in 18T-player field. Fourteen of them were knocked out. When today’s play ends with the completion of third round matches, the entire field will have been reduced to 32. “Among first round victors were Lt. Gene Eyier of Olean, N. Y., 4/5 QUART “No request has been made by . i 7 WILLIAM $366 wm) ow a Detroiter Winner lle Sees oe anltak Waa Wi Amo, Gn. wae Teueeal Lange prea (or FOR WIRC Honor, the Kenya golfer and it seemed|Robert Staats of Bloomington, Ind., —_™ “a highly doubtful if he would ar-jand Master Sgt. Harold Ridgely of PINT DAYTON @ — Anita Cantaline rive in time for the third round. 'Havergord, Pa. x *® * - lof Detroit, a former national all- . 4 —- $931 . General Manager Gabe Paul of|star the trick o Cincinnati added: “I would notithis year to become champion in i. Code Ne. TT dignify such rumors by even com- all-events i ] P] by the ‘allevents ot the Women’s Jewelers, Jets Play 7-7 menting on them." It was reported television and broadcast contracts for the three 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OLD, BLENDED WITH 65% FINE GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS, LID, PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Tie in City League Tilt Shaw's Jewelers must be a three hits and Ben Roberson also frustrated team today. jmade three for the Jets. Several 1956 LINCOLN SALE champion | sere wild battle . champions in the doubles ¢vent; The Jewelers were on the long er Players had two hits apiece : aan ee eee cad of 0 42 sume Se int tlht'sinon ad @13 012 o-718 3 nigh tournament ended. City League game at Wisner Field | tisnap. ‘ation sy A i adh : (4) and Howard. when their opponents, the Pontiac °“** PREMIERE) Capr ie , U.S. Woman Advances. + com = "Old N , > HARDTOPS I= 4-DOORS in French Net Event Se what happened? The Jets | ' eW Pains 5 tallied. three times in the 6th ; to make-her third’ and last tour ay GEG f tB : A Group of Excellent Values in 1956 pealllen Brn, acer omg hinge intervened and stopped play be- | OnirOnt Braves = a poo math pad power strokes do an MILWAUKEE (~The 4 A t? A 7-7 tie. same 0 OL 1-9711 LARRY JEROME OL 1-9711 Miss Hard, of Montebello, Calif., > Shaw's outhit the Jets, 15 to 10,/headaches, plus some new pains today meets Viera’ Puzejova of but an error and a hit batsman j re saddied the Ff , ROCHESTER FORD DEALER [Cascheclevekio Ip, the quarters: aided the Jot come tn the aoc luncmoes soar see I “For More Thar 30 Years a Good Place to Buy” |French International Tennis Tour- up the freltiees struggie PO ed ad ae . nament. Resusing heme run to Go the cowre) 7 { 5 } * * : * Herman Bishop started on the| Where to get the player help mound for the Jewelers and gave the club so badly needs right now Kebler in the 6th.|and how much to surrender are § the questions occupying John Quinn, general manager, and Mapn- _jager Fred Haney these days of Shaw's Terry Thomas collected floundering and frustration. ~*~ * * Left field, a sore spot for the last few years, remains the No. 1 headache. Second base, apparent- ly solved this spring by the spirit- » Al? Wirephote HEAVE-HO FOR TIGHE — Plate umpire John Rice motions Detroit Tigers manager Jack Tighe out of the game last night as Tighe protests a call of a pitch to Cleveland Indians pinch hitter Eddie Robinson in seventh inning. Catcher Frank House was ejected from the game at the same time, the first time this season that the Tiger manager or a player were tossed out of a contest. Detroit won 11-5. 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Your dealer will gladly one of a complete series of actual road teste that prove : ee ae one te ae: a . 2 ca /Peoaee os : : ] j . re A’ / , 00 1 oc ae UO din apaaesy ph hic x'tgteee oY _°“ RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. ‘ 2s An ed ay of. ean bs Foam, City nd Shote ses... cece . ns ae ee ' : : | ies RNR ste Zag tah at EMail Raines Ba ss Sui ay JF 2 Bie AN SOS ay nat Piet, ee Loe eee ee 924 teat Beal a peg 20h “~* f ' : ey ; a es VA bee Ly ea se ; ae ‘ ‘e i } oe } \ \ Li / vy { | ‘ | a) / | se \ f Hg PS ie tos : ‘ { “EUS j \ fae) | ieee f selon metenene 1 i thay * cme ere ee \ : ; ] n ; i acm eR repress tonstaretgenftelereentd eG ~ Reynolds Outduels Helsek’ Bill Allen’s 8th-inning . double broke up an airtight pitching duel and gave Birmingham a 1-0 over- time over Stadium Inn last night at Beaudette Park in reid Pad City League softball at- gon BED: Roger Reynolds and John Helisek of Stadium battled each other through seven scoreless innings te send the game into overtime. After Reynolds retired Stadium started Birmingham's winning ef-| fort with a lead-off single. He was sacrificed to 2nd from where he scored on Allen's two-base blast. Reynolds gave up only three hits | peck and fanned 13 batters. Helisek was. touched for five safeties while whiffing five. In games at North Side Park, Skip Baribeau twirled a three- A’s Offer $700,000 ) ba , ere PONTIAC aia TUESDAY, | MAY 28, 1957 Telaron is Now Over \ bitter: as Drive-In Cleaners de- feated Pontiac Select-a-Drink, 5-2, Loule’s Tavern, 10-8. Shaw's Jewelers continued their shutout string the easy way, gaining a 7-0 fortelt victery over Biemar Inn, Shaw's record is now 54. Tonight's games: Biemar Inn vs. ‘T p.m., vs, Eddie’ s Bar, 8:30, at Beaudette; Elks No. 810, |villion, 7 p.m. and Dostal Foundry | ivs, Pontiac State Hospital, 8:30, at! North Side. | What Is Kaline Worth? 0600 Eoin | | . KANSAS CITY ut—HoW much is Johnson, “Accept the et ond] epraad afer SUAMSS" club today, and Richard’s Tavern outslugged Al Kaline worth? Benched in a/I'll give you a check right now,” py owner. batting slump he was worth he said. Needless to say, Briggs; His 3-year-old filly Teleran made $700,000 to owner Arnold Johnson didn't accept. jthe grade at Jamaica yesterday, of the Kansas City Athletics who Kaline’s batting average of 275 4, backed her as happy as was asked the question yesterday. i8 ® far cry from the .340 with outfielder hit a double in Detroit's 9 1955.- But Johnson figures ray over the $100,000 mark in\gidn’t stay around very long. 11-5 victory over the Cleveland Kaline has established himself 45 seemingly easy fashion, - 7 and UAW-CIO Local 653/Indians. And what that does to ® great ball player and would add) \Kaline’s going rate is anybody's ' the Kansas City gate. in its half of the 8th, Jerry Beck | Richard's Tavern vs. Oxbow Pa- Sess. that he offered $450,000 for Kaline 277 for Miami, Fla., last season. By Duke Maas. : Wile | Day I Réuaamiber Most (Eleventh in a series of articles written especially ier The Associated Press and the Press by Detrett riges' shaver players) DETROIT @ — I waited seven years for my ‘first big league victory and the thrill T got when.I finally won it is the high point ‘and also made those of the 20,348|of my career so far. There, have been other games I have pitched better but the! with Widener with a $4.90 payoff. -The| first one means most to: me. It was my second start of the 1955 33,900 she collected, boosted lier’ season. In my first ‘one I was pretty wild against Washington and ‘s another member of the “earned over $100,000"-club today, creme OES erence hte MUFFLERS | Last night the young Detroit Which he led the American Next time out we faced Rosten and my control was pretty geod, I think I only walked two or three batters. We won the game MONDAY'S STARS 3-2 when Al Kaline got a hit to right field im the last of the ninth | HITTING — Jim Lemon, Sena-| inning to score the winning run. <« * _ |. Bob Bowman, Philadelphia right tors, cracked an 11th inning home) The Red Sox got a run early and another run.in the seventh) Johnson said in an interview fielder, hit 19 homers and batted run to beat Orioles 3-2 in comple- to tie the game when Jackie Jensen hit a high fly to left center Sam of Apel 3 sunpgnted game, near the flagpole to drive in a run. It would have been a homie run. TIRE CO. : in 79 runs. it Sears oot bee eit ei toe wean my “——" onan ‘aed arate — gue peli Se re . Pr if the wind hadn't been blowing in. A pitcher always appreciates 9te9 ; nolds a Open Ce, marnelée:en*lYou'te not. serious,” Briggs 2 Harvard first played baseball in|victory in regularly scheduled|® wind blowing in from the outfield and the wind that day saved my] 1, yg, re roc Briverde ion toa fee sc: 3 3/plied. “I certainly am,” declared 1966. game. tirst major league pitching win. Baribeau and Milliren; Conley and Krueger. ymicherd’s “930 22 owl 4 somes @1@ 1—sil 3 elt Hayward; Hynster, maleme and mors Shaughnessy. e . - Expect More Than 500 in State Roller Tourney For the first time since 1952) Pontiac will be the site for a! Michigan roller skating champion-| ship tournament, This year's event. will take place at Rolladium Rink, | aaj beginning Memorial Day and run-| ning four days through June 1-2. * *% * Bert Anselmy, tournament direc- tor, says the field will include 500 Or more speed, relays,’ figure! skaters, pairs, four, dance teams'| and individuals in approximately, 145 events, covering many fiases! and divisions. include the American champion | junior fours (Rickie Martins, Sue | Welch, Charice Parker ond Nita | | (freestyle); CLEVELAND DETROIT i nme 8s Emmys | fl aines. ‘orgesen.th> & 1 1 Weodling f 5 © 1 Mexwellif 4 32 3 Smith.cf 2 1 @ Kalinerf 2 2 1! Wertz.» 3 2 2 Boone. 432 Colsvite.;f 4 @ 8 House. z2¢6 Avila, 7 @ 3:3 lisen,¢ tie Nizon.¢ 461 tieef 3°18 B-Hegene © © © Holling.2b 3 1 1 e 1 @ 8 Laryp 1 @ 6 2 @ @ Aber.p ~i © © 1 6 © Feyteckp 1 @ j 1 ei S 2 © 6$eae¢ 16s o 6 6 ®e@s6 ee Totals s 5s &—Grounded out for Carrasque! is “on. B-Ran Nison in Tih C—Pited out for Mclish in Tt j B—Called out on strikes for neuen tn E—Struck out for Pitula im sth Cleveland eei 12101 200-5 ag er nit a2 * tsa eo Nene —Weodiing. erts Raines, an Kuenn, Boone Tuttle, Boling, Ported 3 Kaline. 2 Kaline. Torgesen, JB—Maxweil. uenn. #— Left—Cleveland 3, 1, Poytack 3. 80—esin in about a month, Toronto, Ont., won the northern ades only, brought to the Farmers) - oie ; House, which approved an investi- es se regional. competition of Sweet Kiarkete by’ growers a oe ieee ae recouped a losses} “DALLAS (#—Cloudbursts dumped up to 8 inches of , red hepa the, Me Committee, which investi. Adelines, Inc. PRICES TRAY WERE: Pine ol ower On passa iro remained! rain on scattered parts of Texas yesterday, but ajar ee en rie “ele, Ae ee vee x * * bu. *pples, Steele Red, No. 1, 4.50-5.00 prenee? flooding judge brought “his'charged that he accepted favors The Treble-Aires of Royal Oak VEGETABLES MISC. g appeared to be subsiding in many sections Ofjcourt into scandal and disrepute” and borrowed money from attor- was first in the quartet division a tg ie ed eae laser Ber a a Uae pene Se ae while the Toronto chapter won in|gharp losses of the last three ses-|i22;'.tta it''s Ntsber mete, fot la as ae Thousands of persons remained homeless, however, in oe ar ws poy lore e ag ee the chorus division. Soy s were-aided some-|Les, MO, 1.,1.38-1°18, dos. bela Onions.|wider moves among selected is-| 2X8, Oklahoma and Arkansas as rivers and streams) ‘he vote to impeach was 65-25. judicial appointments and the al- The Yankee Misses, also of what by early strength in soybean| £7°*® N>, 1, 80-00 on. behs. me sete, | sues _leontinued. to overflow or+— Holt, 54, has served as circuit/lowance of fees and violated the Royal Oak and the Canadian (cil No. i, 46-08 don bens. Parsley Root * * &* ‘lrun near bankful from judge Choralaires of Orillia, Ont., » No. 1. 2.00-2.50 doz. bebs. Potatoes, No.| » ii ' second and third id a in| Old ta ca ‘ona’ % to % tio oo don. bche "Radlanes, Rea, No. ae the Aceh pore eather Sacrenyet seme. Staffers Chosen | the quartet division, Lansing was higher, July $2.03%4-%, new style faces 80 4%, “hs: Huuber® pets ltrend of yesterday when the mar-| Some of the 2,100 persons a. ° second te the cherus commpetl: |wheat %6 to % higher, July $2.03%4- box. Rhubarb, hothouse, fancy, 140 408 /kee took its worst setback since|en out by the flooding Trinity ge | eckson third. Soon senna $2 Me higher ie cet a Sa San Bae Pe Ul, Aircraft, adversely af-fiver in Dallas oped to rewn fOr Publications | chapters ae cle Oe onkel % lower, July 65%, and soybeans] ,OREENS, Kale, No. 1, 126-175, Ws itions and budget cuts, wore. stil Fort Worth, ‘wi where 4000" hed the | Saturday. Sweet Adelines, Inc.) % % higher, July $2.34%-%./125-1.1% Wis. as os, vullower at the start but they re-|surging river during the weekend, Future Editors Named! is the women's counterpart of the | : ; wet Tee D GRE Ng: Let. jcovered smartly. Oils trimmed|water began receding in all areas. é , | —_ Society for the ra Grain Prices pk, basket. Lettuce, leaf, No. 1; | 1-15- some losses. The feed victims were not | for Journalism Projects ind Encourangement Barber EGGS: . 60 30-dos. : expected to able to return H ; _ Quartet Singing in America, ay CHICAGO GRAIN _ ar SES ob esa des ‘yoo New York Stoc before the abned the week, how at Pontiac High : CHICAGO, 7 (AP) — Opening nocs (Late Morning ever. The river was receding * eee _ & esrernd ETROIT. ; ace slowly. Editors and staff members of : July ...+.+ Soo, Oats — Bat OB Deriett, caste’ ineseand. toca admiral ...... 11 Kelsey Hay .. 43.1 major Pontiac High School student p [Beet ------ $00%) duly ..----0. Gutpisiste gredis: eed | : $44 Kennecott ..: 1134) The Arkansas River continued! pubjications for next Seasoned investors know the solid investment value of a e OF S Wheat -- (new) Dec. ...---» to's lavg 20%; entre inrge 35-31, wid avg) Allied Sirs... 441 Kresge, 5 *2/de5|to cause damage. Gov. Orval revealed annual ‘@wning good common stocks over the long pull. How- s ED : . m2 reve last night at the . Ree ag Lil one Bb hye Aum ‘tid ‘i: 44d Lena de B'.., 23, |Fabus of Arkansas said he would) pybjications banquet ever, to minimize the risk that is necessarily assumed in March ||... 2.12% LUM VEU ppowns: Grade. A jumbo 37; extrajAlcos ....... 04.1 Lib MeNal ‘ 114\appeal for federal aid ’ = ia & Corn — Dec. Le liarge 34; Grade B large 31; Grade C/Am Alrlin .... 38 & My ., 65.1) Honored were those who have) F : on Street Li hts pao te Jiaee — IE chee at eae [te Sey BE Ga Ae al + * 8 cionared were those who, havell — gyning securities, experienced investors review their Rept. | -0.4..-138 duly .......--1848) | Commercially graded — Waites: Oredelam Ges & Ei. 382 Lone 6 Com’.. 344) The Arkansas spilled over low land business affairs of the Toma holdings periodically. : ‘Maren’ 22227139 28-31%; medium 25-21. 1am 8S es . ¢ oss: At4ilying farms from Fort Smith 150\nawk, Quiver, Epistolae Scholae : = ial | a ais es ore ge ob si; mecinm 34-jA@ H Oss .... 3 May D strs, e3|miles eastward to Little Rock-.|the science Journal and the Print If you are in need of investment information, coll us Board~ “Allows Special re lates Am News «0... 323 | . . 26; Grade B, large 26. oe Mead Cp .... 374/Crest forecasts were revised UP-ishop, with their advisors. . = a Assessment for Lots Ca d Doll : Hit (Comment: Market steady. | Distribu (AS Gmeli"'.: 8 Mergen Lino . sa-s|ward a foot or two. Civil defense| Host was the Ottawa. Chapter, ot Federal 4-2895. You con be sure your request for . . | nadian GF TUTS (er for pre-holiday needs, |A™ Guser 26% Merr Ch & 8 . 20-6/estimated 1,000 persons have beeniot the and Scroll help will receive our courteous and thoughtful attention. 5 in Williams Lake Area a4 y Hi hR ' cdegquate with ty hesey oad sertiea am Toe... 7 Mpls ‘tion... $8:3/evacuated, mainly in North Little|honor haar - sell gore a « ear { ale pts of jumbo sizes. Price structure/4% Viseoss ... 258 Minn M&M . 138 Rook. and including the 400 per- is ormal action tal erratic, but showing strength in some ay ee o4 Minn Pel “- 363 i ot ee alias. F ear achat Armour & Co’. 17 Mont Ward": 365i ottett Okla ES ees Ge Editor of the Tomahawk, school : HEN & CO terford Township board members| NEW YORK — The Canadien! cancace surrun anp wogs |[simieen 23 Menthe: Slee fogen Fort’ Sinith: ssentnen eat per onl be WATLING, LERC ceo. | | com street lighting in two subdi-idollar set a 24-year high when it| CHICAGO. .May_ 26, \AP)—Chleagel AG Seine +: $34 Muslier Be: 3331 seat it sections ot | HAZY VanMatre, with Sarah Members New York Stock Exchange ond Other leading Exchanges = | q visions at a meeting last night./closed at $1.04 29-32 in U. S. dol-/seeript,, 162.000; ., wnelesale, ot way Soar Met Blas ee ee ee toned Metherington as associate editor , : . a * * lars here yesterday this .was up/4, %%,B S's: 6 © 55; cars s0 B 47; Benem AY --°: S14 Net Dairy --- 355) rains yesterday. Hundreds were wate’ ah gr ote PONTIAC: 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg—FEderal 4-2895 : A special assessment in the Wil-', 16th of a cent from last Fri-| Zsas stesdier: receipts 21300; whole: feel. 488 Wat Lead... 133.1| chased from their homes at Sam | Wuijams. Assistant DETROIT: 3rd Flog Ford Building—WOodward 2-5525 liams Lake estates district and in'aay’s close. Migher: Gs" par eumt er bener -A white ay RY Cont... 334! Antonio temporarily when near- | Krista ae a i > are 30; mixed mediums 25; standards 28; - 3; Nort & West . 66.1 ly 4 inches of rain sent creeks | Kaasik and Ann Pirochta. | Ingamell’s ee ce oe The Canadian dollar now is only nes 26; checks 25%; current receipts ase “4 dg » ot 3, spilling out of their banks. Roads Others who will comprise the | 116 s Forty Years of Serving Michigan levestors e 1956 : a the lighting lots was @P-\2332 of a cent below its all-time) oof aot Nor Sta Pw -: 114) were closed for an hour on all Tomahawk staff include Janet : : proved by beard members. Ihigh of $1.05% reached in mid-|- cycago, May 28 (AP)—Potatoes oid: Boss Gens. a Sie OS. .: | epueeniien to tho atty, sing ater gira cl , Nine street lights will be in- |November, 1953, just before the| cats seo: supplies light: demand mod- : 21 Ovens mi Gi: #23) Up to 8 inches of rain fell in\Gail Gibson, Ellen Taylor and | stalled and each lot owner will United States abandoned the gold crate: market rm; Idaho Russets 3.%-/Can Dry 1st Pee O & Be’ eaithe area around Uvalde, Tex.,/Myrna . : ’ Se camsaned Ss 0 yoor- beer |sandard SRP ater, knoe op eee gis A Faahng"- B lhonte of former Vice Presiden!|Orrves en, Do You Own Lazy Dollars? |: ing was held Friday, and wo ob- | Foreign exchange dealers attrib-\évll, Californie Long eee oe OS eee 1+: BY PStke Da .;.. 63.1|Garner. Uvalde is 75 miles south- STAFF e |: jections were raised at the meet- juted the high premium to steady a = Sater Trac... 95 Penney, JC .. 824 west of San Antonio For the Quiver—Joyce Reynolds me ing, the beard claimed, demand for funds nn the U. S. Cees Ob ::. 26 Popst Cole .- 2° 1| The Medina River was up sev-|Richard Elsholz, eosin Put them to work by investing in : Following an established policy,|ePital markets by Canadian in Poultry . Gt Fie ©: Balen tm eight feet in the same area|Rhoda, Goldberg. Sharon, Warren “SHARES OF AMERICA” dustry. Financing floated must ; : Philip Mor ... 43 Comal River was up eight|Jane Arnold, Phyllis Peters, Sue, ‘ = — has _—— » PAY ibe changed into Canadian currency gy Ape peg! Chuett a ERa Pet + {2lteet. at New Braunfels north of|Whitfield, Delores Shea, Marjorie| These Common Stocks Yield 4% or More ’ @ of he emma opers’ before it can be used north of the per pound’ FOB. Detro fer Ne. 1| foie - Pi Plate G-.. 884/San Antonio and the Guadalupe cteeiil em enmenl gly tnt wathiiee eblibend. ’ which will be $295. quailty live poultry up to 10 a.m. - BS Prot & G ... 47.1 border. Resultant . demand for 9-22: Nght type 13-14; “$74 Pullman ..... «is west of San Antonio was expect COLUMBIA GAS SYSTEM GENERAL MOTORS CORP - = CHECK PLANS Canadian dollars pushes up its Dee*y brotiers or fryers (242-3 ibe) 23- fe OM ssene H3\ed to rise to 16 or 18 feet today. . s én i tes elation to thes 0. 8. Geller 24; _capenstios (4-8 Pitgpe santana Con : A en a In West Texas, a 3inch CONSUMERS POWER CO. INTERNATIONAL TEL. & TEL. 5 Other business board in-/Price : . 8. s 31-38; breeder | SS te ~~ - . — DETROIT EDISON REYNOLDS TOBACCO | cluded the authorization of Clerk —— [mcg wart about steady on ey hey Toe ® " se Se | _ ae = x < — nts ee N B . { cent — a eee bee ‘ Royal ‘Bat 2: ti negro a the Texas-New For More Information Without Obligation—Call : t plans a 24x30 cement ! tipts heavier than normal for Mon- bee | Pr : : i : . block building to house mage A ews In re l>s = Ht St Papo: 38 : il A cc J. Nephler Co. oneal ~ oe ee ee anaes sam ong Clyde E. Peters, 20, of 161; E. cununoo eames tt eam ann... 8) nd T 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 ery road, Huron St., pleaded innocent yester-| ,CHICAOO, May 0 UO ip 7 | —— Se He ruman - HOURS: 8:30 to 4:30 e «& t day to a reckless driving charge >uring prices unchanged: hes 203-2 Sinelate “871 ibra Dedi ati Fi ‘have be before — Judge Ceci] B. 33-13; eapencties r ae i = Pee oene 33 ry Ic ion the townsh McCallum was freed on a Ly ad -- esas 03 ° approved by ip soning | erosnal bond until trial June, 6. Sc nesanpicienen: tees 364 Us Rub ...... 48 Truman Chief Justice Earl ; : milk and sugar. New and used. 14 E. Pike. Adv. choice ++ 333 OS Steel"... 64.7 said Y “be +: 82 08 Tod ......- i7-s| Warren will give the dedicatory ieee ) . ters Be Weet Un Tel ©. 183) The. 1% million-dollar library * ca : &. g in nearby ‘PONTIAC PURE | ek beter 1 1 1. 38.8 Wilson & Co .. 13.3) hs 8 5. Dome, 4 35. Woolworth ... 43.1|/turned over to the federal govern- 1190-91 . : .-..ee @. Yale & Tow .. 382] ment : | 5 Johns Man .. 48.2 Ynest Sh &T .106.2 ~ HOUSE p INT i .... 52.3 Zenith Red ...116-4 ) AGO LIVESTOCK by the Associated Press Deaths Elsewhere ; 45 - = 5 aot | higher on butehers; fF : ingest Rali : Funeven; generally 25 to $0 higher; in-|Noon Tues. ... 266.6 124, stances wp more: No. 2-3 miixed grade , 078 124. : | 190-230 Ib butchers 19.00-19.25; several Week ‘- -.. 2711 126. | ie Q 2 . ights 19.25- mY ee 265.1 133. 30 heaad Year Ago .....: 250.1 , : : 2 . : lots No, 1 19.75; 8 ; f : . | 20.00; No. 2-3 260-270 Ib 18.50-19.00;|1957 Low ...+.- oo i . oad born in -Albany, N.Y. : liarger lots mixed grades 250-425 15|1966 Low ...... 244.0 126.2 4 171.6 : * * * sows 15.75-16.75: few selected lots 300- : : F we downtown | 330 Tb 17.00-17.25; 450-650 Ib 14.50-25.50. DETROIT STOCKS WOODMERE, N.Y. — Mrs. i : | 000; calves 200; steers iC. J. , Lena Palladino Lombardo, n ; i cows High iat oe nt Ld bale bo s3sassi2399 BB i gis q é Fy é fee Se — be : | ; REPAID Zé& RENT | ~ @ The money you pay for rent will J pay not only your housing costs, but . 29 died : pads and : i m8 Linden, Ont. - ™ ME help you win financial. security. Use | 118; few) Beminauler Met Pa. Co."s. * 38° 103] SAN JOSE, Calif. dtc Z HO S that rent money to buy yourself a | - uty et 08 sag iby lag] MeGinity, 68, trouper on the old LO AN >| real home of your own-through our J; “sims wand ec es Fos vaudeville circuit, died TO BUY, BUD ‘safe and economical home financing |... tay acne wry ot) meee < * - ie = | io plan. See about it today. : =: White Motor Buys - 2) gta dpm of toe gredunte ochotlleianet two burs. Tis one : ih All Assets of Reo Iemeret te fac since With «inal wal tt “i! Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. | ! Established 1890 ; White and Most Colors | .1S W. Huron, Pontiac - ‘FE 4-056! r ; : * a ij i > ) ( ; ; : North ¢ Mee ae F He: : 1} JERSEY CITy, N.J, w@—John|Peared. : ao se Hoge _ , | and saan to the fate Seazue Break iLondon Equals Jungle z ye - e | ‘five’ i ii 1 aes ; Frank ‘ — Hague Eggers, died yesterday. | LONDON—On her arrival nin = 714 Community Nat'l. : x *& * a eng herve Malaya, after a/ NEW YORK @® — Oscar to and, Miss ue FR Page irvine Coca ene |S oe Parsons, 8 Bank Bldg. . , had this to say: | pe emesreaet i a =. Phone FE 4-1568-9 oe eer oe — aten eerie "| BAKER & HANSEN | HO FTALL TALES by KING EDWARD wos sccsmer sum) | Richerd H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen’ canes t o ae Fethere! 1 | 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513 Fanin= count wists TD Specs fae PROBLEM . 1t t thi F apes Texashot—lok this’ rita wl 2 eee || a r hy 7" ¥. ¥ ¥ Bs ae ee t fi = tr? ™ a >- = “ i—_— =) oe oil — : woes bad 7 d * } } ‘| Hi ae B ca | f t i ® ' 4 ! ‘ j =F 7 tT ‘, ; F ee 4 i 4 \ Vid ‘ ‘ } ‘ : } A } . TE li : £ Z \ . 7 Me } r / h ‘e f ey ’ : , ; | f! i‘ / | “TWENTY. EIGHT nad INE. PON NTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 25; 1987 | "2 ee rei 4 aw \ om ithe #W Posting 34. no» decilionts’ ond it was > expected! NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEARS aus a) that pert of BW % of Bection 1% i Seek ‘Sniper’ P ienae oem Waterford’s' Free | Li rary Police Probe Cause iat emergency sea be se ei tty a ho oie clared ended within a, short time. Zee Sifadey, June 3, 1907. -4i present. A copy of the Zoning Map “We don’t believe it is some ane with maticious. intent, ™ Struggles to Keep & p.m. to consider the following onellly og Bg A. of Formosa Riots » Bodies of 5 Japanese prem Aeneuierel 5 uric to Com|igumenle cle B84 faay Be examinee u ; rather -careless use of fire j mercial I District = de WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP in at Washi on arms,” Corp, Bernard Grace of : TAIPEI (INS) — Chinese Na-'Found Drifting i in Boat soci East S40 feet of Sof the Bast DO CANIN, - the Romeo Post said today. | By REBA MEINTZELMAN agency, according th Mrs. Valen-|ionalist security police, investigat- fest Ot ‘tke SSoutheest quarter tee: ee of ; YOKOHAMA, Japan @& — The/tion 3% Town 3 North, Range $ | i . . “We had no shooting complaints Of Our Waterford Bureau tine. ing anti-American riots on For- iodine of dome ABs tad 0 wane From’ Bie I District to "heal Beeretary er 6 , a8 1 os State Police Believe yesterday,” he went on, “and we A small group of Waterford) co... 5 999 sallauen of reading|mosa, continued their questioning . me found today | “bonis Fee tin of Parcel ¥103D con- : ot \ not t until next week- Township women are determined today of 70 demonstrators arrested all Japanese—were y me men, Acres. NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION —T i Offender Not Malicious; | — - to keep their library in operation,|™aterial line | the —_ of the| vast Friday in an attempt to de-|® lifeboat drifting about 12 miles)", qi Patent Fish gentaining, O1.18|che Gualiieg Moctars, of the Watertors Bullets Miss Several regardless of newly developed set- — “eigen pera i “ltermine what, if any, planning ene —_ “ Aol grein ly aa Section “Pa: vail cf areeh YaisA cone County. “Michigan, drag, het the a backs. receded the disturbances. : ; pual election will be the Wate: ° . and indivuduals. There are more/P m small cargo ship which/feet thereot. 399 contain- |i ‘School ww, Paeet WASHINGTON—State Police ot Construction Company _Becouse'the Watertoré a than 2,000 cards on file at the| National authorities said a few — pl May 20 en vente from |iae""Nt'te ‘aera enseps tne North 300 County y of Oakwnd, and J Siate ot Mien the Romeo Post reported no new Reports 3 Break-Ins =—-_—slibrary is not tax s i ing |bresent time. one or two — of those artestedinagova to Tokochi. Seven persons] feet of the NE ts of the BE te 17 sn fost, “from. 1:00 o'clock AM: tos 01 ‘ i a en ve Each Wednesday members of have backgrounds linked to Com- were aboard, including the wife! Huron River in the East % of the SE o oes mat sof electing the. febocin, evidence today which might lead The Schurrer Construction Co.,more than 100 children’s books Ps or y = munism, ad = -dachnend. % of on FP poptoinia OME ee for. the pupae of eating Se a to the arrest of a ‘sniper’ or tar-\943) Pontiac Rd., Pontiac Town-|semi-annually, according to Mrs. Book ¢! spend day re- os aieteaes of the SE corner of West to serve for a term of three years e. 3% t shooter who has been terror-|ship,. reported to Pontiac Police|Kenneth Valentine, librarian. pairing and sorting out free- These pararpcigeth said they were ty of NE Mo “section, 33.738, RAE. fer whieh ettions the following perso: 4 ge ' . ‘ loaned books of Waterford Town- | not prepared at the present stage . . Eee late Tovnees | Stasbeth 6. Adems 4 izing the nearby community of Monday that office and plumbing This has made a big dent in ship residents, of ye investigation to say Drunk Dr iver Fined Michigan, x ning Cones. s| eet ee. 4 Washingt shacks at three of their prese®t! the available literature, Mrs. contri-| Whether Communist influence ; 95| 72:30, Watt 20 | feet, ‘thenen,, Some) Lees uenart ; sone: construction sites had been brok-| Vajentine said. “Children’s books | This week, a $100 cash contri- was definitely factor in the Francis M. Connelly, 34, of 186) sss Pa te ‘point of veginning. con-| Willard ¥. Johnson : ‘ j@we weekend shooting incl- (en into and looted biggest turnover, of |butiop from the Junior Chamber - Main St., Romeo, pleaded guilty to oe tt ‘one Richard D. Kuhn : dents in which one shot narrowly Thieves escaped with three Skil- salah i tt the smallest ‘ , of Commerce Auxiliary was given ome Guy wim : —— drunk driving yesterday and Was) That part of “Parcel P hae lge yt oo ereee SE withers , 4 missed two children at play and |.aws valued at $135 each, and nu-| amount,” she added. to the library. This money is ear-| D&Ssy Was fir seen finéd $100 plus $4.90 costs by Avon Hon ia, TaN. REE. White Loke Tows-| Hotice m further given, thet the ; 2 ty, : és = another cracked the windshield |) .orous other tools. Se Sir, Cie Weiland Tenadiie for children’s books only, Americans injured. " Township Justice Luther C.Green. ship, | Oakland County. senian Pastis ing i a ue kcia w, ; of a car in which a father and |" “rhe shanties located at 1425 Jos-|.. : ; “and Mrs.’ William Shunck and Mrs.| Among those arrested were sores feet, Necthy 18838 eet, South ssid Gaoe baw his teen-aged daughter were rid- | Rd Bay St. and 640 library, located in one corner Of vajontine have been appointed to\men described as ringleaders. They! 1, gccordance with Section 116e of 8 Ag! gt gage # of beginning, con-| Precinct Mo. 2: Donélson School, 1200 lyn “SA 7 = the Community Activities Inc. ithe Federal-sid Highway Act of 1956,/ 1969.7" fee ~ West Huron ners. { the investigati were ered select modern reading material, as were the ones who, with a Na aioeiines M |taining 22.88 Acres w cost ine: sot off ¢ om Kennett Rd. —g" da sean Building, has been sponsored, SUP-| wel) as some of the classics ‘for tionalist flag in hand, stripped the 7G amr « wl’ Searing in| All of Maree 20 te tn od Bec, 33. me Seat a Airport b+ inal 4 inci i time between 4 p.m, Fri a * _ : ” South being the NW % © oul 4 ) Two incidents occurred in the . in. i P ’ portéd and controlled by the Wa-/the youngsters. _|Star and Stripes from the flag-|the, Council Room. a? Nakita Ts So0| The Southwest ‘of the Suutneast a hg Oe, area around Pilgrim and —- .m, Monday. terford Book club. pole in the Embassy compound. |p.m. Tyeeany. June 4 ‘ ise, Tox the ‘coupe jet Rg Re, B. - Te Pr inet No. a Pontiac, Leake Scho! ; | : ex E ¥ak4 con { streets last Saturday. Similar in-| 4 common needle passes A VOLUNTEER PROJECT Chicago is the nation’s largest /Then they ran up the Nationalist the” proposed eqpanaion, of Perry eies|talming 18.10 Acres except the North 200 P—— ~--y- FA mhe ‘ cidents were “reported less than through the hands of: 70 workmen) | All help has been. strictly volun- railway center and it is the prin- émblem of the Chiang Kai-shek heaa aa hear testimony arding ae Pe pa 243 containing 20 Acres ~. Stun pootias of - School Disir 3 two weeks in which dogs were|before it becomes a finished prod-'teer, and there has been no finan-|cipal terminal for 22 trunk rail-|regime. the qcenemnie ect pro All of Parcel ¥365 containing 14 Acres Da y "ede seu X “Ys shot and bullets narrowly missed/uct. icial help from any governmental|way lines. After the weekend, there were |" — May 28, 29, ‘S1./and which lies North of the Huron Ri : ae . = : ilding Serv g > “ ‘ ' sraetiaes 9 Bu £ ice 2 h ° Card of Thanks 1| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female "| Help Wanted 8| Employment Agencies 8A ne a | pn ee apes iz FIRST DBA PPL LOL LA AA Ae POPP LLP AL ALLL Lele PPB LDL LLL ALL AAA AA i . e , Deat Notices ? General 01 oe push» Church, ane ATTENTION “Et Ton ain eas. sTAREN REAL FSTATE Best Way . CEMEN be Bt .— Rm MUST BE age “ . i OUR SPECTAIT) ioaneerey. way 7 yon ymts| Pemiel’yilSeacomren, Petal, | £m 0e, ol WAT, Clnnere,| ane, rr OvenaTOn WORT ¥E Opportuinty | Sia sssetse ne ecept DRIVING SCHOOL | (NY Bots Strain son Marvin, 5680 Willow Grove| who stood by my husband, Henry tfaining program. Car necessary. oxpesienced Also pel by sell existing pi : Get more driving sense for your | CoAWiER TYPE LO LOADER DIRT Ra. Troy; age G9: beloved hus-| Partin. so faithfully through his| Appointments furn. Pull- or part- Woman for Genera? Housework | “$7\/.,Chll for appomment oo | GShar Call Petes or FE| CRAWLER TIPS Baseme- band of Mrs. Rose Abernethy;| ness and death. His e | time. Men over 23, Call morn-| BEAUTY CeERa Toe FOL OR Must Like Children _Wileman Realt: PE 44526 j 5-458 under bots: & king. Fi dear father of William Bresler; - : | ings, PE 5-4622 for appointment.| part time employment, call for Own room with TV En ment i ncies 8A | : (xian TO DRIVE 7 cane 46-1833 or FE 40087, dear brother of Clarence, Charles be ME og SAB, b= Sad BARBER WANTED GOOD PAY. shop. Ok Ss Beauty Excellent Wages mploy ge Si . Te At ‘QAPE-WAT” ————soaToM HOMES Buridee and aire. Bibel 1 Densen.| ber ® Pontiac. Rev. Paul H. Mart | #32 Mt. Clemens or PEE $1733. BEAUTY GPERATOR. § DAYS.| } 487 off plus alternate Sundays. | Lecsl company is interviewing sow | TRAINING SCHOOL 9008 | ye ee Oe oe Puneral service will be held Pri-| Pursiey Funeral fiome. Retirees BLACKSMITH preferred” Albert — Mair Phone Midwest +0204. ! for jobe thet start im June” Will| Bue E2333 Res, PES) ea sing Gu ani: day. May 31. at 1:30 pm from Soach “S peilwearers tor “inet | INDUSTRIAL Stylist "S30 W. ae MI_1-0000. ( sraebner S take re vat ot St el Work < Wanted | Male 10 10 | teed work. Free estimates the Price Funeral Home 1 io & ees a ak pve : eab oniveas DR STEADY & PART| OPPORTUNITY —— can EN Ee | awn 3-4033 Wil Corel cme | Be patatek yas | mecca enue were from | Whoniths tale Stn” | womea wie faling_ ope |_HECISSS™ Psat: °* ces penne. wone or avy | ORY, WALL WORE, BORE rie E interment in Whte Cosel. Mrs. G. Hoyt _& ; | Blueprints on fabrication and re-| Gi einwing WOMAN. + DE WE. euses pare - SF ANY ELECTRICAL WiRin LICENsr $ Abernethy will lie in state at t - ——~ air, Rate $2.4) - $2.51. A Privala pon. live . OL 11 | housewares, . Salary and 2 aN vaaing : WORK OF A ¥) "Bd Murrey ming, ce : Funeral Home, ; sonnel Dept. Parke re a. © : ission. WO 14900 Write +<071 ' $'eeloex rie evening St In Memoriam 2 ayomeos STEADY & see |S transportation I or 3 days week. S041 “Grand ee enTy |B V EL Y N |i. FLOOR ad BLAREIE wai | rion LAYING, BANDING as # BIGELOW, MAY 25, 1957, ALBERT |) a..~~ een. 1 3 ot night. 101 Fy a bry . Rr ur rE 5-$218 [ F 2 ; . nats . ; ARY a | Sere See the Yellow Pages F { —— Not, arn. Mary me jovme eeeey oe Bon i i Ng Ay g My RC ART) COUNTER SALES GIRL & MARK-| Yor ganas wih ombinen, per- | lx “CARPENTER WORK NEW | See a % Laut Sianiow son, of ot] fi, i, oor f passed “tne y “any. tignt ah Ave ef. 40 nr. eo. geet i sonal & or, Tent time work | eee OPEN REMODELING | PLOOR LA¥INO_ ax WO BANDING Ax i pat gn gn Ay a bigeion: Sr. and Be fost S we wae wrod him. | ocean R SMALE “APE WEBS. Sot ein tain Mant neat, ; eon NA | “h new. PE 02126 after 5.00. finishing old phesre & apeciaity ¢ Lester Bigelow; dear brother of/He tives with us in. memory for part rent of bath, Apely te portes. Douglas Cleaning PROFESSIONAL TIONAL COUNSELING AVAILABLE “NOW!” CARPENTER | te Harold Bigelow. Funeral service shall f basement a acta rE eit Co., 534 8. Woodward, B'ham. ns VOCA work. Rew & cegalt. GENERAL BLDG AND REP: : will be held Wednesday, fw Mas A'toaly talaced ‘59 Cocther Bob & DIE LEADERS cons Omi pa ia. Folsgragh of oh dag ‘salary MEN & GIRLS | senvics ' 8% B Murdock. FE 2-78#1. | See ae Meterns z m. from a+ + stele uper ve . , [tn aalk we | dn tt Be ha. | fet! Site atten Mune MEAT Gf ame| «DIE MAKERS So eo sapere | ont phot eS: HITCH YOUR WAGON | Saxrewren WORE SEW 9 ~ OFF Looe Pou Guarion ; . urteon = . , - ‘ Bie aie igcmaw as te] Bigger me vows co mes| © TOOL ROOM =| ER. See Soest | Stott tet] = GIRLS =| TOA STAR | ee cmren| meabbemmaritien, = r bd * * . sak " i | i Sat ae he i967, LORY " stent ¢ memes ne cee ome CRIS TS CURB i COUNTER OTR OMS FOR| Pepsin | pecmeromer caren me | DERED OR JUST PLAIN ‘s608 pata D a'M BOILDING SERVICr DANEHY, MA ’ y ROOT BEER. APPLY ' aukiaen -_ — . H Deloved aughtsr ef Jesse J end| onal; 1° Sowrtate So one one ae ons fia S. Saginaw or ool Baldwin. RE CEPTIONI IST food an keeakes tamaroms | Wanbs WILL POINT Te | CARPENTE ®_ WORE WTO 8D | re 2100s = ere On ar : Irene W. Danehy: dear sister of The shock sudden the pain severe. iS Rochester a. CURB WAITRESSES FIRE peveteery. Pontiac total, | Way A BRIGHT NEW . Free ‘estimates De ee - ™ , B John we that death was |. ~Tro Press, Box 15. eames” qualifica- POTURE. _ E Daniel, James, Thomas and ee thought B'ham i t ber of CARPENTER WORK. REMODEL-' i W Case FE 3-307! FE 2-0: f Danehy. Puneral service will be otis Nr” Cor is Sle Miso "Shee for" care waitremes . onthe tous. pecErriower Truro | oz NRAT TO OREET $225 | ing. Additions Cabinet work. FE pi5 a PLOOR Layi~ : ES ore) mr hearts ss tears; ea a ym gm gy MAX shift, Must be 18. Apply in studio, experience preferred and enioy ed ie you can Travel agetiey says send us ; Lj ho answer FE ¢@0. Sending, finishing 185 Edieen fF + _ Puneral Home. God ot by Enews, son, how we miss| {/ you. "sen't ike eattl pores ED'S Tite Pontiae Press Box 57, cas at ot tam as eam in a desu pereenable young girl, wae CARPENTRY, os VEa ew rE m5 wiw6 = MATATALL, MAY 30, 1007, HARRY), 7° S000, u. nret sad year. ft Dut- STOCK MARKER | Gesary Went train ber for ‘Pormice k*chens o/SOCSEMOVING = rr Lee, 1061 Henrietta St., Troy; age missed by your loving | _t® _Ré.. Rochester Woodward at Square Lake Rd. High school uate for Sane VARIETY TYPIET #6 & receptionist, June grads = “nr Jalouse pereb on! citpees FE endo L.A 89; beloved husband of Mrs. Hen-| S000. “and ‘Pather. |EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER, | DESIRABLE LIVING & WORKIFG employment. Work in danutacte tirm peeds.ccce| fino ote thosren Rees, OR D4578 LANDSCAPING. LAWN MOW'™ rietta M. Matatall: dear father of in NG MEMORY OF AL-| full time work. Apply Star Ciean-| cond. for women to live in MI| ceiv A rk stock. rate typist Must have own car [RPENTER WORK ODD Jona | Be*ement_cigging by banc PF Edwin Matetall. Mrs. Sally Me- a R A ers, 24 EB. Pike. 4-8748. B FASHION SHOP ELROANT, SURROUNDIN a0 CARPENTER WORK. -| levying Comerete drivews rea judy Ray Matatally dear|_ away May at iow.” “** | soraaCieie BAKERY ROUTE. | DOCTOR WANTS OFFICE NURSE. | FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER | pew duilding. § =| _rects_ Tom_Rewee FE 3007! | poured. Sewer digging. nie’ , 2 ee ee ee to us who loved him,| distributl ¢ Sanders products in| Call FE 2-036. 5308 cum borese, Pa yieee . “ Ce gt ge GERANIUMS actory Branc Crasanstion “sti, women | _Sirgreast “eee SR] OL Small clio. (ELPA PRIVATE EYE $000) Stubs afer ¢ S.m x | FEW 6 OCD FURNACE CORT: f wer, dew Bivd. east iN MOWING & ODD” s6na ithens = Tomer at ‘Sire Lorena Hampton,| 1 to 5 blooming buds, 5S and 1S. aes ¢ fe y = Sa we in this area. You will derive w MONTg. FOB & NYE: encabras’ raauuce pag Som gh ee aes 0 CAWwN hy ale ar = = ore = a — a hove Doge 10 varieties tuberous Begonias. pe- ron 1 between 10: Je'en and 12 ih Sane Sie —-s ues le Bivd. 8. Mo NO EXPERIENCE. s200 a do typing a is WASON WORK. STORE WORE Poe Youn ¥loan LAYr Conrad Maser’ down Moner, 4°. begge Wh so soapdragons. “verbe MARRIED MAN oa Waka 3 aoa genprece overwrite on all | gle Soce-scee cor | felt ee oe) oe tees Seer: « and 046 jobs PE) sine and finishing Phone F - Louise Pop “6 ‘Mrs, Katherine) portulacas, salvias, vhlox, vinca/ be able to run milking machines sales. Expenses coverin: ic uhated of kihehen. & in| good typing end shorthand skilis derstanding type who likes _ 5-40 Wisneski, Mollie Smests and) vines, spikes, wheat ry tun. cole-| od modern farm ‘equipment. management activities wi ron oh Oa uti eee to listen to and desi wih §$ WE WILL REPAIR YOUR sIDE- SEMOGETIN. — ROUGHING — AN Mrs Amelie Krumm. Bae vary us, veg. plants. = 3320 N. Rochester Rd. = aan ~~ yg be intment. EXECUTIVE aRCRETARY people. A real career here. | _ See | soe oes" rocls. PE / om yea Ad*itiens & coraplete b “service will * Reynolds Greenhouse PPORTUNITY FOR INEXPERI- : ANTED $335 per month ew PiceUs j f ity ity Bvengelies , Tees tak 2 miley, oe of Pooties % mile CED a teenies’ pL per coat, a you . o Women with ear, Prefer _ we -? —F a for bis -“y ere En ewovens | oo m4 — eves. i. PICKUP ~ ROOF RE! REPAIRS _ 4 with Pastor Ralph C. Claus offt-| south of MS® on Bogie Lake Ré.| Sit be ambitious and to perccant sles, unten wal -_ oe SS Ph pean Sircteduionsd Giflee Abi | yeu. ever gow, teaming wit Also PE £ises __ Bavestrourhing — PE 40444 st aa” iaeoor the Donelson Funeral Directors 4] spans 3 beer 0 tag 6 dare 8 sion and Li j new < —E a oe rem in’ goose. tee ® girl Man De. oes we Pg Oe oh. Mee. Benser te ot d week coming Under guidance be I Fg A, bbe} out aaa Ga ence er mee Agence, wrpee 504 PROM sERvICE A S| goer tinds of coment work Fs . PHILBROOK MAY 3 157.) AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND | on‘ practical, equipment, Arrange- ay 2, Ha WONT ES LIDY For LiOwT neon. ONE GIRL OFFICE $200 does 9 little shorthand. Wast pabey ‘3G OPM. Septic TANKS TED; ' - A. £2 Lehigh St; nee @:| Pursiey Funeral Home. FE ¢13it mene a be Sees @ Be 8 ee ert, Wee tore busts. \ housekeeping “and, companion for —s ow = ae a ‘qual Werk Wanted F le 11 aT a = held Friday, May 31, att pm Donelson-Johns Saihibe per wack "ehen cee DINING ROOM PE 3208. signa os " Upesial aimesphere ap |? DAY SERVICE, At IRONING. Save Thousands i . from the Huntoon a FUNERAL #OME vloyed, For strletiy | confidential HOSTESS WANTED: DENT. 1 MEN PE sce gat per oe Pick up & deliver. EM 3-008. f Dolla ; Interment in Os mail Cemetery, for Punerals” yp ag SF 5g - se | Ted's y has an ppening for @ din. for SS ae . — Es ant ‘cnortand’ te ever wou WANT WITL WARRING oO rs ‘ Philbrook will Ne tn state © phone, ‘present occupation and ab, “eam pectess oS Ge et) Ee oan martial states, ACCOUNTANT 8450 age. here's your chance to & cleaning PE 1-0007. dh Sepsig) . ware the Humtoon Puneral # : Complete fac OR 37757 working hours, i. experience necessary, Apply qj we education.| uf nave ¢ countin be secretary 10 « charming i _thontnés, poop wore &| 1..C. Jackson, Contractor ; ne _smtoos =n in person only, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.| ref, expected salary . you ¢ 8 college a0 +4 boss. pre of the cor- : - ; POWELL, MAY 27, 1957 -— Jrarton Plains — W: ‘Twp. D 2 *c Write Pontiae Prets Box $7. degree, need no experience br references. Pick up &* delivery. 107] Adame Re Pontiac Rte | Thomas, 14 Close @t.; age 2; be- SPA EL STANDAR! OI fo. =D S : Wrp. HOME TEENAGE to start at a rr) per month. Rush! poration, ne less. Curtains done FE 42065 Phome OLive 1-0461 Rachest+r i Benn . i rvice 2-584 no’ P » ware > warm d : TRONINGS a TR T i "powers, éear ‘eether ot roe reo spel eat pecs SiDERLY LADY Pension, | rovbete, Phone rare. Senet. ZEXECUTIVE TRAINEE $300 OOP yon Ee ame ts EL amamEL, | WIRE REPAIRS AND Cowra A: i iherry Lynn, G Dale ee room . or colleg: 4 4 tact rience ee ere — { , ones Kay Powell Ben om the Voorh s-Siple p's Thy avetiebie’ to qualified for tight ‘services. aM. = 1333 write Lock Pontiac . Ry Fe — ‘ ine with peo TR ENCHING AND * ay ; free : today &4. an c 3 ] . ple, we will train L i DO: iG } in alem Cemetery. Puneral at- nee “ ‘commission, Hwy. f or electrical =" under Dies enceves- ee ee ae Lots 4 _ gxomeer ...... $350) GENTLEMEN, TAKE te gone. existing bulicine: ; No Exp. .... $325 — ROCKWELL, 26, 1957, MRS. ¢-GRAVE LOT AT TNton BALES. Wwelate ...6550 HEED! 12A Beattice. @#31 Porestiewn, Water-| "Perry Mount Park Cemetery, wil INDUSTRIAL BALES. trainee 5 _ Building Supplies 124 F ford pr age 10: dear mother "ey ae = Prefer some college ...... * 9350] « TRAINEE ; ~ a ee a u ' High wiicoth ctjosting pe | A Believe Tt or Not Dea! iv, iness. - oO" ourself * | | ESL nel ss et Graebner's| =. ="" * og ame . ch Becven vit Ne in|{ | SOX REPLIES Onery,, Sd somata rte, tat | rat Reunewget ut site eu | im Abe Rewwvyere Mer woruine| “MICHIGAN'S | PAL TUARE sane gens o!™”ExP WHERE LADY > walls | atti ae wer ce state at the Coats |, 8, 8, 10, 12, 25, 26, 28, Fe aetna mae oul cut! dren. Gay Have own = 2 LARGEST” — i man who can type heneettaang by ie tour. 7H romeo’ Free estimates, F? 1 m w RA, Drayton! | sss og os 16, 71, 79 nationally advertised product BY | trans, MA_€1281_ A "TO -ARGES | {Safes a flare for figures eee boats 1 2 38, , 7%, ppointmn . =ExP. oR 4 oan ieee se help with filing and general of-| 313 Ponting State Bank Bide | Diversified duties in an of- | IRONINGS WED. 82.00 BU FE | —— SS RUNDELL, MAY 26, 1967, CLARE)! 111, 118. "write Pontiae rearbrwcceed inoutai wuy vors.| Business Surtees .-43 Miller, 1630 Pennsylvania Ave. is. 3300 | ‘RONINGS DONE IN tome, | © ee : age 70: dear i JR. DRAPTSMAN pe also bundle washing FE 4-1039. = or of Ghamiey Bendel: Swe aieses cca ee een Ss 355 Baidwin. vi Purest service will be held Wea-|) The Pontiac Press cuporwease we seme eee ee ithe boss. progressive company. a needay, May 30. st 3 p.m. from * work, FE RG.” MEYERS FLOOR CLEA the Pursley Puneral FOR WANT ADS ¥ FLANNEL TYPE $500 d ‘Fiterment tm Square Lake Come: ; : ORATational company needs service. EM 3.280 j DIAL FE 28181 swept wing ‘ saleamee, The ues eve,’ | "EAT WALL WASHING, DAY 5 SARGENT, MAY 27, 1981, MRS. bY ogg SA) veleemant ‘ot } nag Py wisiinGe in Oe awe ines } 1 ce end peas ' Grom 8 om. t 5 pm. hart at LS : fronings done in my . 4 are. : All errors should be re- . : : ore ; j Bolinger and Mrs. Ethel Acker; . The ; A VELYN c. : and George, Goth L sevice ae “oe SE I I ge ge}, REGISTER WITH US Gu ster pom. we ag the |] See te caneel the charges ‘America's most accepted car. E’LL HOLD — } Shacee "ies ‘Home with Rev. that hy the denlentete- ek, some our : nn gota tah Namen: eral office, part time work. Ales Lewis eftictatiog, Tatermest) | Ses ghich besten fee tositieg “Senta it | serene si UR JOB __ | WED.” WASHINGS a TRONINGS. Ba will Me in state t — Sa = pa mere A ogy _2_adul J fintil graduation, Listed 900 Th RO FAL OAK Wer, EE 24000, : Hoa |} are made be sure to get To" dehieve are some of the WASHING § ROwINGS Aare Bee he, OR, eee” Se SOPP, MAY 21. 1967, MRS. MARY, gate will be tvs segg rg positions + Site at Peomes Sopp: sear eat al of Thomas J. ‘Jr. and_ Mrs. ; ha tile Mary Abate: dear sister of Frank] } meats containing, type sles RO ATTRACTIVE $240 “Piers mee es eto Macs| eer ‘ham, rerun” eat oe eet at ; 1 ” from ts 12 o'clock tate. to tation of the Rowary will be this|@ , Trenetegt, Want Ady may FASCINATING at 8 o'clock at the Melvin of shes tia ada inc ilnt|| sO ae CASH WANT AD RATES STAN. MAY 31. 1987, MRS. : WTD. ar ; Safer age‘: dear meter ol rk nae aa ‘on pir service. managet.— SECRETARY, CAN'T ce Will be ‘held ‘Weaneedng, May} | H = ane BE BEAUTIFUL $375 3. at 2 pm. from the Boss $ ee v4 "ire coun eae ie “of haridsome executives Clark” officiating interment. a $- 32 fe ta need or elder aay «om "ne "works st : Easting ‘Gometery, ‘Lake $38 86) Ge hoyewers 2 core of four a Year: : He in state : Good home a shine peace eel $e te aS 5 pan Ry 4 EXPERIENCED ‘ ‘ KKE > RENT IT FA ST through Rent Ads Room, 4 hanes, apartment, any-| : tor ng — Want. Ads give — ACTION. Bal FE eo THE PONTIAC PRESS/_ | -tugspay, MAY ‘98, ost. Ah : —— __ Marden Plowing AGB AND TRA! Pontiac Farm and Gomes” Industrial Tractor Co. ja WOODWARD ties a 2339 Orchard le MR el —— 20000 | mong co. 105 ee Sh yen eal Edw. "M. Stout, Realtor i MAHAN - a eee aren al BLOOMFIELD TWP. | 4 ACRE An_ extre attracti cares tose: com- & at- s _Wanted Real Estate 3245 SLICE OF nae ee _For Rent Rooms 37 “Aha ROTOTILLING SERVICE aaa a ~~ "sod gardens iso ir | Seen pamae Rep t BUY, SELL OR TRADE] j a RESP NOE, VACANCY. | ond: grav General tnd Oltice ‘sur: it will pay you é , ¥ pir Gey tw ae we | NT MASTER “HED | pial Padi | . a ~~ rem. 1 & Gulch At hyp atop. rage, on}. ornt, s nnn Upholsterin 23| “GEORGE BLAIR ree |. ee oe, ie ; PE $3371, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING ie BOTA J near auteere Welghtn. iy pee. 2 ae © EAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. canoe i8T FLOOR. |S cern home. Pisstered walls, ms Lake ha. EM Y OR SE if “Hlome privileges. PE $4672. | full full basement, olf fur- 1. Free ates. 1° wilt personally buy your prop- 7: | LIGHT HOU: NG RM. NO meee ae 4_ lots. Chasteen j Mm, AS si erty geet ye aes Austin Norvell. Ager A hy pot ES Ha - sieealaldeinmaniaiags Pn weer ab Van Wel OR SIMS $850 DOWN erman . " 3 . . 2 ~ . vacant located 7 ALL Lt, KINbs 2070 Airpott Ra OR +1582 ' Ct. PE 6-078. ground foor. Carpeted living, & For Rent Miscellaneous 42 = ciese “4 wt laree a, he 4 FE +402 qNY GIRL OR WOMAN REED- CAGE FRONT, CLEAN 0 RAMS. ee ne ak ie oe vem a 1 Cass rs wiser, contact um TIES }atiities turn.” ca MY 2-001.” BLOCK PLAST, READY TO Go| * erese. M. Phone Penn rnd oh nr ent. Ref ir “S—“INSURANCE | Oh, My ~ Bs. CARGE 3 ROOM APT. isi AU-| Partridge, PE 4-ise gy a ee +PAMILY IncOME Ca - PHistivo Seeks | CANOE, Room Wit tate Be Tasers ES. | gee ee, eee eat : - | CARGE __ INSURED BY PHONE apRil, SPECIAL: COLD WAVE VICE Sete GoW. ison Be | Bee ee eae, 4 room, sad | | noe Sate Tonnes 43 tome firniuure included only 6 Nicholie & Harger_ oi ta SARS one So ae aoe : bath, priv wate entrance and base- nies , 0 W Buron @t $4189 caper Semen. Caen me nee | ae ARAGE, | ment gas heat, garage, $65, mo. $1,000 DOWN RD. RILEY, Broker er =| ~ ; tor, all ut:!. furn. bedroom olen 500 El Lake Road sean Service — 18 In Debt? Y Syiven Lake prvi 08. KT46 , | 2am Peeormne 4 i eteeas,"« lots, | PE_ #1157 or FE +4021 18 - APT. 2 RMB. es & MAHAN REALTY CO. Priced — $10,000, LIKE NEW UNDRY sen. nie papmenta” J aie “5s 103 _W. Huron Lawson Real Estate eee a Nhectine Louates itembGin creprr Counsel 5. 50 seers. arnlshed 38 BUNGALOW a ORS, Inc, 41% 8. Saginaw ° Lirciong | E FORNISHED AP APT. 3 Rent Hi Houses F 35 | 1337 _E. teen OE OL OL 116} OL LIT ese Past rcaninesyth gui vita CURTAINS. PLAIN On ae Oakland Theater, PE BROS ree otc omerel Ave. = tion to buy in 1 year, Beautiful diate possession. 2 bed ied. finished. Pontiac LADIES, WANT & . ranrieuy FORK) RM. REE , BEDROOM paradise CIENCY APTS. brick bome. 9 bedrma. & bath xa os “Slastered’ walls. 84 os Laundry, Phone FE 3-6101. deep fryer or electric lator? REALTOR : _couples rE. 2-828, | wp. 2 by rons & 1% bath, Paton lot, lake Privtigges Landscaping 18A advertised mn, phone Ss OR +1873 | SMALL CLEAN, LADY 4 ROOM SUITABLE FOR “FOR 7 PRO. | lake. .Large new oo GI'RES SAL E eA freett Bieee Tien’ Open Bren ule ausdiy 10 te 0) Sher or SEPass, yet, ea! | faiewe OS Te | Rie "Ftn nemeet eta woeer| ewer ca a SERVICE. (PETE'S) case : = @ILt BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | a, ere na ne an. |@ ROOMS AND BATH. CLOSED-| & iaund arse “oaler back floors “&. tie’ bath full basement hemoral sed mming. Pree Wid. Children to Board 26 property Purchasers waiting. a te oo (ge 9 tak; peivltans on| oe eaney geltegae, Ga hawk Ghewe| & qectsun aneaee ik SUmb down. Pe sate ene a, We Re VERY LOVELY APT RIGHT ON Lake, Call Evenings by « est. FE 2-100] or FE 550 DOWN Fi tawy wowins, PERGMING. | |@ GOOD ROME. EXC. CARE. Lt Pe PONTIAC. EM “351i Maceday Lake, All newly decor. | 2)": at $ 7 shred & clean-up. FE 54167 cused. PE 31080. as toe ake All newly Gece: | ATTRACTIVE MODERN 3 BED-| OFF JOSLYN § ROOMS 7 room, full bath. on 2 lots. to- PE 5-2285. {) ¥ 4 cated west of town with lake priv- ia v —, | RE oreo AND CARED) be clean. Eve fume, New ie Tp Pal heme’ oC fenced. Basement.) jicges on Williams Lake, 2661 Crooks Rd. TW 211%, — : | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 » person One email chia | 2008. tion, real clean, $1.000 down. k. D. RILEY, Broker __ Det. ‘Wtd. Household Goods 27 | wel No drinking. OR 3-4266. | ELIZ. Le at ATES eee LAWLEY Large & smal . as low $00 Elizabeth Lake Road 75 VETERANS TRE OVC ITT? ; 1 LARGE ROOM. LADIES St. § furn. home. Inquire; 9 - | PE _¢1187 or PE. ¢-4s21 Esperty) FURNITURE NEEDED ge - #9 wk, PE 5-2585, furni Mrs, Banks, FE $8560 or call —— =e trimmed of femoved Pree est) pitire home vt odd lots. Get the ~ . Rent Apts. Un shed 34. owner. Twinbrook, 2-481 come —_msies. Call EM _ 36150 snytime | dollar outright or’ rz 2 BEDRM. PARTLY FURN FURN. 7 BEDROOM FLAT, HEAT _Rose McLarty, ee 2 Family—5 rooms and bath on ALL LAWW MAINTENANCE. RE- Py be Community| 70d ye lake front 4 @ 2 BEDRM. PARTLY FURN.| & hot water furn. Reliab! 32-2162 ist floor: 4 rooms and bath on and mowing. FE 34 | Sase, Phone OR 3-271. | 2s os eee Ra. Tiled bath. lake front) ple only. References required IN MILFORD 2n r with private éntrance, oat cawn SERVICE. ou OF Pontiacs “Cakonst ' RM. NETTE. PVT. _spt. 9615 Pontiac Lake Ra. Adults or one child, $75 per mo all agg decorated. — base- gt 5 Spray in | nol end : ‘| Adults only BS Paddock ar |! mee. i jo —— 5 I py Tocome $140 per saved ot Pall pe price ae $id, | as | _berta Apts. : : retrig.. stove, close in. PE. onth. 4 car gar shrubs and "| Rotaag aed Jae walting, Mess) Caer 0s BOY GR AUCTION fea TERM eace wera | HOU eE ea! Weicome’ Plavena Dine), shade trees Must be sold to set | Service, FE 23-8712. { for_7o0 OA 62 — areas | private Sotn. Working people. FE sy tie estate. $ | NORTH END “FRACTOR & DUUP WANTED TO BUY: va | 21072. * pat 3 segs reste “ counle i GARDENS, 3 ROOMS & oe saan | ay To - eos ; | anted ent | ‘ : 5 - ‘rz = sca) ¥ |, 700 USTOM BULDOZING. Back - ~ faa Rong APTS too ROBE 2 ne 1 RM & 1 ¢RM, In 8p ia WEST SIDE fleet) : West Side. Near Webster School ag libido a rept tece ar eent| Sa gran at vi | ete St Ma! Site doy sana | as : Cente : : auath, HOUSE POR RENT, AU- porch. Fenced 0 *- ve room ranch. ‘Don’t Just Do Something | Zize time. epee 4 Wear ee CAROS Rie a BATH CLEAN > ROOMS, MAIN PLOOR. tomatic heat, children web — $1.50) down. wil floors, _ large knehen wah plenty _,, Stand There | Sete Mi intete Epis See secon | aspen a eirinas toe Donen Be | BBs es Sa ces | aaa Pe roe oe While we Go the work. Seeding. RENT THE SAFE 6. aoe’ to Pant T, Fosmiaees. private owner cettt” Landscaping. “OR | pe a Et tished Guildren welcome. inquire | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 to vist on TS BUY REAL B® Ohi sc, S™ecdroom home. Living ~SBeowouY LAND lawn ore Lie no Ra. FE 32097 ras EDROOM HOUSE. MODERN.| THE PONTIAC AREA. Tomts_Gie Gath, Wh tesemeenk Seeriaa arie, VE Sack Tee etal ma oP ERE |) Rea cee Te fomeee | Soe Gee Rae: Ws] Pherae | HC NEWINGHAM | S's Eee XPERT LANDSCAPING. LAWNS. wineren 5 “NQ. CHIL- turn, newly decorated. . | door. 300°N. Saginaw. ' ss | BEDROOM i FLOOR. REAL ESTATE eS ee a etecccies revere. PET OE OP, eee, S| ae ae es Se SE ES — ~~ sC 5-3845. Best Bros, Landscaping Co. rn. beth om ground floor, Rens Ad Sabor Reighis. sien cia | ya? oa 5 HRAM_ Expert 1 TREE ; TEDMING AND) _ Write | Le Press, Box FE 1-869 7 BEDR TERLOOK: |. Periridee ts the “bird to_see._| , yemov 5-6583 PERMA RESIDENT WITH an vena J RM isT FLOOR. PRIv. ENT.) tn 7 besutttel Ovake. pine | 8? W. CORNELL, ATTRACTIVE 2 PE 3-2000. | to children ws looking for & suit- a y ROOMS, 913 ky 4 & Tollet. Small child welcome. beach and and re a Con- e, Toom, oil “int Joupn oemmer 3rd. , 8 CRA ELA | Spe eee om ist. “a I _Enclosed play yard. 124 Norton. | tact owner. 0. nee, oe. ee on tae - es. & Sun. Res. FE 5-256 ceaeracters. Leee Pane dice cr KnASCHEIELE BOMREBE COW. | 3 ROOM UNFURN APT. BEDROOM “HOME, * CLOsE 7 * ate Fishers’ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Wa. | ple want to or with & refrigerator | $72. a| Union Lake & shopping ares. $85.) terms. John C. Cowe, Realtor LANDSCAPING. GARDENS) opt to three bedroom month electric, Villis Myrtetie | ©M_34206. 00 FE 23-4060 rE / om » ES bay hom of Auburn Apts. urphy. FE +7272. | J BEDROOM MODERN CHETO WiLL SACRIFICE #2800 EQUITY Ges we eights. Excellent references, J ROOMS. BATH. CA . RE Shores, children welcome. FE | “in @ year old house, modern, PE LAWN CUTTING & CLEAN UP. _Write Pow re Box 23. f en a Adults only. FE i eT, = . eLe sekends |? INT WITH OP. : . OOS BATH, - PON: | =~ ¥ ERN RS “vise Woax al Sen to bey 3 Darm, pee | 7 RMS. BATH. CARPETED, RE- se Re a eeeaO HaK.| eltt® Of, and, S500 with 81.800 “painting. @ yre.-exp. FE 6-106), one —| = $a" ba00i jas. aiitnan. ~~: oe ‘sho wk Bee fove._ A ; wn Only mos old. Large living iP j ROOMS & BATH MODERN, UP- 4 RMS. SYLVAN LK. irew LAWN6 BUILT. Finisi ‘Share Living Qs Quarters 30 <' ‘ee tae ie Meek Ga oe Lp co MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room. kitchen with | eating bedroo plas- back Ol, top soil. FE : ee = 2 ae ae Near § RM. MODERN HOUSE, AUTO.) Commercial tie tile bath, lot 100x810. $200 eras > DELIVERED on ng center. Excellent for pension | —. r_* : heat. OR 34609. 84x300 ft. lot down town Or- eo ts on foes. reasonable, PE 5-2808. 3 ROOM, PVT. BATH & ENT. | i/-RM HOUSE ON SMALL PARM| ford. 13 room home, two ey —2ee \PATHERS WITH MOTHERLESS | Store, refrig. & wtil farn. Auburn, & lake on Walton Bivd $120 Ip = baths, could be made into | WAYKING DISTANCE BEE Waite, NURSERY cbtiarea dare howe fora. oe ae oe opaaa PE 2-723 after net 23 see Geen. eens — | apartm gay weer from downtown is thts lovety Display ¥ : care &%- a ee RENT: USES od oom older home. de For rden Page ed 88 Ww 7 RMS. & BATH. DOWNSTAIRS. cite letetied or uabanined.| #7 of $11,500. This is one a . TTD HEDGE TRIMMING |- Maple Rd. Milford, Rte. 3, cor _Pvt. ent. PE §-6339. Sim Willisms Realty, 1218 Bald-| You hear about. but very parlor Tg, ai Em _ sedding FE 52008, der Childs Lk. Ra. 7 ROOM AND BATH MAIN| win Ave. PE 40547. can ou coll a San and large kitchen~Pull base- LEVELING. ING, GIRL TO SHARE APT. W Geot apt. Close to downtows Poo | HOUSE WITH 7 APTS. AVATL- si pret site" fea arage. Pull & sodding. | _side. FE 9-0003. tiac, $50 per month. Cail Realtor) bie June ist. 3 rooms & bath me. A Doll oll H w down. te 155 WAY GRAtING &|¥TO-. YOUNO © ; " | eee — Wy A nee | ¢ — Cane or —dack_f $3852. ‘Refer, toslan’ Winnes. FE |" eeted ‘et 416 Dine ne? avr. $toet ell dav Gat. & Sun. ager house, ne aA. vine vies “| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 2-3088 . if m-. Keego Hardware, * ive. —— 262 8. Ti i = . Yo To Rick eae assent Mitek: | HOUSE POR RENT TH EEEOG | Genet Y's car eatege. win Fe Sota’ or® on? Tans a1 MOVING HAULING ern apt, with lady, between r_month. Call FE 2-2044.| Harbor. FE _3-9562, = drivecw — on EXCELLENT SERVICE 2S. Cosy, FE OS . Rooms & BATH, WEST GIDE. | [ARGE 3 sREDROOM HOME, $100 | oil heat Located in Btiver MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Reasonable rates PE 6-2458 a ; a Owe "month, . WL W. Prank. Lake ares, one bik off Wal. " * Le east be T a Le oh ee Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ; frigerator. stove, Adulte nty. LARGE OLDER pOLOSE IN| and md pavinenta of #60 per / ABC CARTAGE. LARGE VAN OR cagw FOR LAND CONTRACTS. _2-0303._244_8._ Marshall. paeee large tam or room- Ls Fe 34780 “H. 3, VanWelt. 4540 Dixie Hwy.| come. 323 | Prosj + “& BATH, UPP. ing house. 1 7 , Sham CLEANING # LORY Wabt. On Sams | ane, eergemer © weer) ROY KNAUF Gis . call mei FE. 6-6033. oo a 26% W. Huron 8t tf you bave a large fam- atone nome, = CASH F pooais g° BAT COGEEE Canoe’ curan garage, wovee | fe. "toa' ecg” ert enn m% “et ‘ 7 TERRACE, 6 ee Pk — sae intr $7,050 with $1,500 au xG. REASONABLE | . 8 Een BRICK en PLEASANT 7 RM. HOME IN THE 9 eee rooms, With 2 full can offer fis ‘Seotrent rates, PE RIM IN A FLASH *5.0 jai cers wir paiv. | Ghent! oft $i country. bot water, ‘shady awn, wetil ga, Moors, fui | home. “28 firing. room, Sues. woae hd "3 Stowell, Fn Mt garden. 45 miles north of basement, farm-style kitch- large kitchen, 2 bedrooms LIGHT TRUCKING & RUBBISH 1. ii contracts, see AU- a i ROOM END TERRACE, 30 ROS-| Bonu a ‘sumty for| @_ with "lots of cupboard and’ bain. Lhene one hauled. ston eres. MA 54-4692 Johnson m person, 20 - Ct., gas heat, air cooled, right party. Write tlac room. 150 ft. on paved hh across the front, over- Liowr HSL RoBBIA oO R or| se? Fh agin se must have ref. $79.50 per month.| Box o <<. Qne Mock off Sagiss ooking lake. ste what have you—trees cut & frends and clientele. ‘all FE 2-0156. _ nueiee ane a for the wails, lovely lawn with am- hauled « Call OA 8-9811. i & F- » RENTAL ple shade trees GRE AND HEAVE TROCKING. | | Oe Rete: muifey,” inquire 6 Room Modern Gan teas. See A. Johnson : rroiira2 et, | HE TOd BAUR Maun 7 saagent, home dont miss this ope. sea 1704 sy telegraph A s = can pave Mice Bring room, tall eins i yd the kay. _— smal rooms ‘owns, 3 beares ons . $ — up. All tile bath, plastered = work, Cal anytime, - F! 500, O00. _ _ LAWRENCE W. eee . “beautiful as tot. RTAGE at our duprel to pore gw GAY | ORD Priced .at sti 00 tn $2. pecs our, Senn. mt Fearg servieg {0 8 90 gow. :. wens. 146 E. Pike_ St. Open. Eves —. . “Sacrifice —By Os Ownek bree, ny 3 Send Re _TWP_ E P ge wa pmol BRICK, wew SUB. area, I takeove floes prot EM aie Lake Privil cottage, car cr mee 2S pF from oy . EM 3-4236, e800 down. ‘eke front tot. — beach, close EM 34107 : erm pat 71404 E. bt “4 in. AT WHITE 2-6713. ee i 8 ROOMS FO! large family or an Bay $1 ig 000 with $3500 dn. $5,000 dn. ao “W. “Roden, "PE L you'll want L rE a3 NR. WwAIK KINS LAKE BED ‘ BRICK—3 LARG rfect a ‘t miss as this one. The this me ‘is sure to the most wa 3. 2 exce bedrooms, 20 ft, living reom, 10210 SURE CALL Fon r 1 gio.00; "92-300 BY THE WAY, BRING bi, PAMILY TO : 8 MAR 8 DOL LL HOUSE 'Humphries Tor TBEEScerino SER f IVE a peter soo fult =. §0x- lawn, 862170 lot. aie this home— AKEFRONT Realtor PE 47114 Eves. VICE Buy Lix Thru Partridge Thru Partridge : | mies. Case 2-4875 $500 DOWN pag nearly gene te to move tin— this attractive 2 bome. Excellent location * — 4 = — en Sylvan "LOVELAND. bedroom ation with lake priv- Lake Rd., Keego Harbor PE 4-1661 3 lot, | rooms, en, ff kitchen, | reation * ment D 1266 N. GRAPH SIDE bedrooms, —- aed car oe gocaee. large fenced shade trees. storms and screens, attached ga- rage and Wideman | 22_W, Heros OP] Budget Rancher Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours FLUSH 1 LARGE og | SLIDING ALUMINUM _ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATE: FOR ONLY “$9,975 PLUS LOT large fin- mi Ridgeway REALTOR 957 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203 Open Eves, “til & 3-Bedrm. brick ranch shell, heating ducts and rough plumbing in. Ward's chard Subdivision, $300 * BY OWNER SYLVAN ~~ house, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru. Partridge _ ROCHESTER: 3 betreem home. 1% _ Pull Ol heat. ee on = ics landecaped ad a piete price $10,800; Eas: Easy térms po have 8 good * hom selection es. & homesites in we Sonesta area, CALL OLIVE 66371 | Maurice Watson, Realtor EARTH” “WE SELL Mi_W. Fifth ToUsE FoR | ss SALE. LAKE _frontage. OR 3-006) ~~ OFF WALTON pine basement, oll heat, . % acre, $13,500. SMALL HOUSES, PARTLY RE- modeled. Smaij down payments. FE 2-2706. full basement, ges Priced ". sell. SILVER LAKE AREA Custe: m built brick ranch, 3 bed- ¢ living room, dining ¢, tile bath, dream Sesement with large rec- room, ston replace, more. J. Smith- Call for sppoint- REALTY FE 44596 BEDROOM RING DOORS EN & BATH HEAT FEATU! Ae CLOSET DOORS SLIDING Seaicee pe we CASS. RD. TO PONTIAC can bough’ offer on the down ym: Cc PANGUS, Realtor +s eae Ortonville NAtional WE TRADE FURNISHED — Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO sEE . SUBURBAN INCOME Most attractive brick & frame yr. old in the lake area west of jac. 2 spac! bed- rooms, - bath, e 16x18 ft. living room, plus & with dining area, and full divided base- ment on each vite, J oil hot water heat, Mode in =. —_— each. Fy on Lk. Priced = SO on terms, LAKE PRIVILEGES REALTOR _ FE 43581 1050 W. HURON STREET. == WARD E. PARTRIDGE seta 7. Only 4% miles from privileges. Easy terms Oho ocean, Lee Lovely : . For Sale Houses 43 3 BEDROOM HOME ON N. PER- Pull basement, ry.\2-cat garage. Waterford |‘ sutomatic as heat, newly painted |- $10, Ne reasonable down pay- ment refuyed. PFE 6- ae ry neat and ¢ throughout. — features include LE OR TRADE, —. = utility. brick ___For Sele Houses uses | BY BY OWNER — ok largé room fail Bent gy . heat, seems & sereen “Tae ch, corner & acre of land, leaving aon tt 870 Clarkston Orion Rd. ic 9-3625. a at comple ‘e138, 500 ‘os $1. 355 down, ‘DRAYTON PLAINS A cozy and attractive ranch type home located just-1 block from shopping and schools. Inside the ae yous find a comfortable ? ay bedrooms and _— ty a closet space. — all Youngstown cabinets. a car garage. The exterior a coler lap siding set off with front, The corner lot is ail fenced and has plenty of shrubs Many more extras included at only $11,600 with terms. UNION LAKEFRONT _ 1 year old ranch home has : any paneled living room, car- rae fireplace, mod- ceramic tile baths. doors, leading to @ la An excellent view of this beauti- jake. Full basement. Attached “WHITE BROS. ALTOR Phone on’ 20s or on 3-1873 Open Eves. ‘til §: Sun TRIPP y room, dre kitchen, family-sized dining room. Floored rec. room - basement. 70’ lot. This is hot—call for ap- petotenent today. $19,500. roeeet LAKE ESTATES rick 3 bedroom ranch on % ee site. Den, activities oo m, = fireplace. cupboard and storage clos- ets. Priced at $30,500 with $5,000 down. Immediate pos- session, Act now! 1 INDIANWOOD LAKEFRONT Secluded hilltop site with 191 feet of shore amongst fine estates. Clapboard and stone residence—30’ living room with stone, ana and superb view, panel den. The home poet _Te- furbishing—a c to the buyer with naeeaiien and artistic touch. Priced at slightly more than the land value. Better see it! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 1’ W. Huron Street FE 56161 or FE 32-1306 7 ROOM HOME, MODERN = A netian blinds, hero stor: & room bouse : screens, o — on same "3 Good income PE 43142. EXECUTIVE'S BEAUTIFUL CUS- tom built brick hillside nome in a iovely area near Romeo, Ad- iving reom sib 3 Sreplace qModera break- fast nook neva kitchen ie dishwasher. disposal and fan. e meo, Plateau 2-2961 Lakefronts Lovely lakefront with good Bygeand & beautiful view. en eled living. room. Bath with shawer. Full —_ il tu ‘a- cilities. — garage. "Nicely land- senor AR NII Designed for ultra-modern lake Hving. This 2-level 7 mopane — window. Tike room, screened patio. ‘Terraced ped and are 24x34 garage bes == $27,500. Terms. ps = be arene EMBREE & GREGG CITY OF TROY 3 bedrooms Sena fh bath. 14x20 work- Scone 4-FAMILY INCOME — Brice at a 1. hat 220 = ge ME AR amy bath, of] fu “Over i scre garden’ soll ree mec win, STOUT'S Best Buys Today HOME—2Y ACRES and quiet here in this 1 lovely 3 Reareens home, located off M24 south of — Large living ¥ pantry. Pull oll $1,000 DOWN SHIRLEY STREET 6 reom modern. Fenced beck ard, Paved street. Near 8t. Frederick. s School, Total price REA —— new 3 bedroo modern ranch ty ‘lecor'ypg "Large Tot Paved street. Owner transferred. $1,7 hi NEAR PONTIAC LK. SCHOOL Attractive new 3 bedroom ranch. Tile bath, lovely birch “cabinets, oak floors. Complete ee $1, will discount for cash to moi gage with 4% per cent interest. Dorothy Snyder Lavender sede to ON _YE 24411 or Eves. MU ¢6417_ Gl $500 | DOWN bedroom ranch, home th that : only 2 years Cus’ ul pl it Ei 2 bedroom modern bungalow “with lake outer. Re ——— close to $1,200 "NEAR AIRPORT 3 bedvocm starter home with full peseaens, ag = Age vend lot, 110 .x down, F. C. Wood | Co. Realtor 3-1235 1 OR. Sates After 7 p= Corner Williams . Rd Mie room for aren. Only $13,150 with terms YOUNG AT HEART and clean 2 bedroom COTTAGE i) rooms, full bath, attached ga-. . rage. Nice lake front. $8,500- terms. OAKLAND CO. REALTY 2619 Union Lak: e Rd. EM 34146 or EM 3-2411 after 6. Cute home. 2 y storms and lee $395 DOWN 8S reoms and = extra lot for this down payment. Located | im the a possession. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor LAKE 7" N, emer &. Ph. ce 165 ves, “til 8:30 BARGAINS! ROOMS —CITY WATER — ty CAR GARAGE = LY —$350 DOWN $50 PER MONTH. 4 ROOMS IN TOWN—3 PC. BATH ~ #450 DOWN. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR hy OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-044) EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Toaacadiate Possession ’ HOUSE, NEWLY RE- DECORATED, § ROOMS & BATH DOWN: 3 ROOMS . GAB DRIVE, 1 CAR GARAGE. TOTAL PRICE 500 DOWN. FE Towering Oak Trees And Garden of Eden NO ~ DOWN ,PAYMENT Suse icd Fe GENERAL aie ESTATE GATEWAYS aS HAPPINESS THERE’S WELCOME To Buy-To Sell~To Trade ~ MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS E 20263 NEXT DOOR 10 BRANCH GILES Small bungalow with bath, — air furnace, hardwood oor, Vacant, Auburn acct nial eh cee , oe Privileges at eee thie te GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE. FE 6-61 OPEN $9 "BUD" Overlooking Silver Lake ‘Golf Course Built” Brick Call for appointment 32-1368. . i pesiry Terms. Call after 6, —— Castens ae: furnace, Immediate ane . 7,600. Easy Terms. Ss Be! . Nice - west —. low oneal soir. e =—— “PONTIAC KOREA 731 Bald Loon Lake We offer this rty to the discrim: who os looking for q as well ‘ou can buy. this rm 3-bedroom front ranch home with and full basement for only $19,960—terms. J. A. Taylor » Also | REA Peau AY* ves. «ee Sa 35148 Flo 1 Kent Inc, Realtor ‘ a FS 4 SPECIALS NICHOLIE da ai aus r: EF sk. $2, 2% ue NIGHOTE Huron 8st. & HARGER .CO. fee ONLY $8,200. ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge ' canal ‘ j Established in 1916 There is a New Merchandising Method in Home Building and We Have It $2,000 was saved by our -| customer on the first new -| home built under this new program. It is our new BUILDER'S * EXCHANGE: PROGRAM We have L this —_— > our wenestene bay buying = and directed | inrought KEW sree aWiinea YING SOURCES tw bring you unbeliev- able anne im your "vatom built a ag ee ee eee redesigned area’ oo authorized HOME’ PLAN. cniy a CENTER. 1. We have added a new KING HOME PLANNER AND ALIZER. It wi able you to see how other will be the choice to meet your r 2 To you we have in- creased number of pang & material lists Dixie E at Te! P. is to perfection. This is s “cake home throughout Make an appointment to see this one today $1,500 DOWN 5 room bungalow, plastered walls. oak floors. full basement, aute. ot! heat, No RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor teens tat Room wip sro awa | | down VE 5-378. AT McKI NEY’S Edgewood ‘ANNETT 7 = OFFERS s-sis3| Immediate Possession “For Sale wakes 43 ‘ “by Dick Turher| _For Sale Houses 434 _ Some cher "eb tims bomen, 0s © 1957 by NEA Service, tne. 7 _ReDae. | me a! -_ _ ga ESAS, ree LK. VILLAGE ‘ BY OWNER—$700 DN, gtd ja NOTHING Rouse” gout, jot, rough, ‘wiring only 3 yrs. old. Large ee 2 car oe e, gnverer- “All “this for Earl E. James OF | $260 Cooley Lx. Rd,__1 AT daoeaed LAEE KE OFFICE LAKE SPECIALS We have « Lg selection of memes & lake lots in ‘to down perma ‘OR 2030 cuss . requirements with us. ones eee ae Property Sylvan Village T. G. ;. Trocke etree room, firepliae 2, Steet, 1M veone- New water Ld ar f pump income Property 43A LAROR DUPLEX. hoa ad VERY easonable, 48 M — For Sale Lake Pr Prop, 44 brick constrection, 1% beths Consider =a “Not tonight, Jane! I've got a Jot of homework — I have to chisel a new-summer formal out of Daddy!" For Sale Houses 43 LOON LAKE NEW _ J. R. Hiltz For Sale Hor Houses uses 43 POR COLORED. 5 ROOMS, dn. $5,500. PE 8-1420. t800 LAKE PRIVILEGES LEAVING STATE NNIS : Pa ——, DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 8300 DOWN eee. Immediate possession. §7,- with terms. C. A. WEBSTER Oxford. Mich OA 631 ment, $800 ofj heating stem, vy new c 5 ati- ent awn- Price «0 Ww. Hempstead OWNER 43 ie A iy af i Best Buy ee ee Swim, Fish & Boat _AKE PRIVILEGES on 2 Nice Lakes Dyan np R. J. VALUET, Realtor LISTING SER OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 L “LEAVING STATE , > aul. take paeines EM € vi 8. 347s. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LOOK _. LOOK | weit ‘Locatep A aboit att rH Pi : i FE 43525 COLONIAL , HILLS KO WO. 3. geen, $350 with terms. NELSON PARK x0. sss lots at $2009 each : $500 down. To eal bushing spot et Priced to sell. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegra “? Rd. » FE 4253 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge SPECIALS PRICE ~ Lovely Naess ig jot rage, Easy terms, $2060 WEST SUBURBAN ~ Onl 3 miles from city, 24 acre parcel Terms to suit. LITTLE Ag - § acres of ear Oxfor $2500 wonderful land. d. Mk. your own ernie : L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ww. 18 years. on cae FO 5 Tors, LEVEL. nr, IR 3-600. & E, Blvd. FE 2-7642. “|\TwWoO CHOICE LOTS CORNER Chandler sett | Foe Sele “Acreage 47 eX ACRES IN. CITY gore: Por subdividing. Poa water avell Near school, Evan N. Smith, 46334, GARDEN TIME ell acres. 9950, rms CR AWFORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron st PE +1 tall MY 3-110 For Sale Farms 48 15 ACRES ARE YOU A NATURE Loven Do you = to leok your windows wateh saeiowele & ee Tolitking @ Ls down stately Would og A) diet « a small spring-fed pond? All this and « ci new 3 home with - . garage (Needs some ne mong lig a i Scould be “a wp plece prope seclusion of an and yet i fronts on « paved road near Pontiac. ws- we will be glad to show Dorothy Snyder Lavender io W. HURON REALTOR PE 24411 or Eves MU 44417 POR PAR AND ACREAGE Cal Rutledge OR 3 OR _}1111, PE 40003 ~ Buy Thru Partridge _ List Thru Partridge Rent Farm Property 4 MBA PASTURE FOR RENT, 200 ACRE run. plesty of water. Phone ME Sale Business Property 49 A-A-A-] INVESMENT _ 200x200 feet, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TT N. Saginaw st. Ph. PE Open Eves. Til 8:30 on BRICK STORES tells, R. D. RILEY, Broker 0 Elis Lake Rd FE 41197 oF PE 44871 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge esl, 235’ front on Montcalm. Sait- ble for motel suner FE Sant VOTE Br we s a co © ™. Ey 4 a Oo with hester - enn walls fan a RAM oe F So eed eRe sh Ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, MAY. 28, 1957. Ro as OR Lae eS ee For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Cie :; y 5 Opportunities & 51 . MODEST MAIDENS ~ ty de Alan com ~ 4 SE IEEE Cacao eee COLEMAN OIL FLOOR, bo I to 6 room site, 220 gal. - { ‘Buy Thea Part ; ; oil filter, ‘ste. sd] or se : List artr | 7 rome wirk teh FE cai fence wee sfuih trees, aa mehr Liesl ,aable a ‘ Lae ee . 2 Ek od Ea ) 4 : et: : se. : Dixis Bw * Dray ton | te aS ae fs = + CLOSE OUT ae: ae ie Taps oy = INVESTMENT. fralde Soors a s'jwoots, Pontiac | BEA usb donre ua, op chat ee are cease DEACER oF eres mgd ey 2 1489 Baldwin Ave, supplies to ald you worms & crawlers. le * “Mlitora 6m $1 ali i ed Shoal Avert os ~ fiber | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Cg ome abs own wil Household Pasaes Mgt P ine a | MeREE Ble plaster teen = rite pay ee ‘Sandie, . pe cement — morter—cedar STONE, Dorothy Snyder Lavender}, | Corp. of Pontiac tinea. fence Poss. Buy FHA § y7s. to Ap SOL & CRUSHED STONE. _ YE 24iil' of Eres, MY Gaust {id Piocr, Room 204 ~~ FE’ tush - ‘Church S, Inc.| “Paul St. Cyr | Ramm “LET'S TALK ONS eS Sota tienen eae prt iumpiiey” BUSINESS FINANCE CO. Grain woeter sattener. SAND & GRAVEL TOP SOIL (Provident Loan! Crate ee 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. BEACH Straight Bar 7.W Lawrence St PE 20040 ieee Oe EM 327316 We Deliver | C’€ammings y4 s anesal G.utraight money LANGE SELECTION OF ee T. Boyce , tlas $70,000 volume by LAYAWAY-PAYMENT FLAW : ai SOIL, DIRT, tax. Low ove ne ages * ss EOMARD'S OUTLET ses sand, gravel, bulldosing. Stor’ $20.00 0 year om Te dmuunT® Loko: = ELECTRIC STOVE. G0 1600 CHEV.| ii TOP S0f, BLACK DIRT & “4 WREN: oat conv. PE 2-800 or 113 E. Rut- PEAT. quired. > Pevment re (0 © PRIENDLY SERVI gers. io Sheetrock QBATEE._ Se se Party Store — S.D.D Buckner Customers pag gy Hp 4 8 Sh t $1:35 Rotoreiee 5-0689 Oakisnd County High-Profit zines Beautiful -ixtures for every | 4X ec . SOIL, BA id re AAL spot Last veer M grassed over room. Pull Gowns, balloons, star- sheet ... 4.75) fil also roto $ie0;000. home H F k im. wee b week Seeres. | Ee tion 100 sq. ff. $3.95 | 32-7741. and terrific. highway prop- appy rolxs ve some that are married — << ae ae... ta Dik erty. q ‘ complied a terrific Twinsulation, $1.30 vel top soil, a smile the oat ‘fondly "mae free gpl. Micha adore | Dougae fr aut arta Seid | Sm baste IGAN BUSINESS] 2cr. i ts easy to deal sf Buck: cent. 303 ve ox ae septs nr eee $3.50 | 2 ; % MICH - “et. | Bets where courtesy and kind- _™ be fir plywood ..... isc | PE 5-677. : SALES CORPORATION pete are shown to everyone and | oor, EF ixi3 white, tombe WP b 2 ii BLACK DIRT, Provide your [moe a ee ee, cook — the ney had him made to order mpire Soil pipe. — oe, wean Se aesftme- G JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER future happiness by arranging fof |, BED WITH INNERSPRING x meaty on « age Ra. at commerce| Sfck: Tote On mATER-| FE ‘ ist) A TELEGRAPH RD. | {tre,beppincee oy, erraneiog foe —mstizess. Geed_o@ed. FE 3-008. | se uss Si Seeds TAs voR ‘COMPLETE HOUSE. | Xi BLACK DIRT TOP SOm. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR ot ae abe aperedias |i aa swaP SERVICE WILL : THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST EASY CREDIT TRMS. me sand & ; OR 38561. We wholesale to desiers. ; : to"repay, SOP @ * met) T Soous OF FUREHURE JOE] Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57) _ "we whales to deters. | BURMEISTER dirt peat las ee like new, Leaving state for health. | J metaindeeg ey down. Pree estimates. FE; Northern Lumber oO. e340". near cn 3163 Lf eared oe CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS KoRE- TRADE-IN DEPT. ‘| 40639 or EL 6-1942. #191 Cooley Lake Ra. ii TOP SOIL, NO WEEDS ANY C) t B KNER i SPEED Ain inden 2 OE" S- ae Guar. electric washer....... $38.98 | om CLEANEN ROADS AND DRY | Pontiac, EM 34111 & EM amount. Call P. J, Waldie. FE . peasonahic. 44h ar ia e 5 $20. PE_6-8787. 7 ¥ CRIPFEROBE 93, CFC BOE 2c. living rem suite....... os basements, use CALCIUM) Telegraph & § Ree ee mn ae a " i PIECE §ECTIONAL, BARTL : ; ; | dpe: living room suite... *: E Detroit. CEL: O41 Stace ARAREETS, CANAR 1g THE “BIRD: TO SEE FINANCE CO. * plactie vee. 83 __ Maree So | geetise sore Fits: ere wee | SPS. Gate scons ate...... B58 $2.50 PER SACK BOMEX 39 COIL “AT Vac PER hee Stora. Teena. Pood IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG.|§ PC. CHROME sET, n |. Seite Seten Steckbnce Gites: Ee wee... GO| peek ep ot Ge yore oe 8 er od AD, Ee BLACK | DIRT, ; PUPPY 8 OLDER OIL AND GAS PONTIAC | Rever used. $55 each. GE dish- ‘Sp eeiee, Pornttute. 42 OF: | $218 value dpe. bedrm. ste #19.955| more sacks delivered. No limiton| 384, Mam & range fuse, fill, sand & gre male. , DISTRIBUTORSHIP ba A Vasher, O64, Ges stove, 628. FE) S08 Pearson's Prrniture. 43 OF | Sugio couch... 626.88| quantity. For immediate deliv. Scio TiLmas ee —— PUREBRED GERMAN. GHEP- ED GERMAN GHEE. bUshed oll and gay distrib- 230 BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE | (to Cca-ma sure BxTRA | ober ae WYMAN’S . nel” co Bo easy to operate, the Indies con) aie git _iaed, gravel & fl Registered with good papers. utor in excellent land Co 45463 VAN DYKE. UTICA leaf & table pads. Also fists & UGGAGE TRU 18 W. Pike st. re] Fr. J. POOLE an them. > | oom Bi = etet, : area. 3 tank trucks included. 48,- ease. Phone {ooull. 1 Le| POOTERS LARGE | 17 EZ. Huron | $$} Oakland Ave makes the genuine (Roto-tiher!, CLINTO! REGISTERED FEMALE BRINDUS 2 §00 down. Franchise operation re- tYEe? Uw re a ee, EDWARD’ USED ELECTRIC SINGER sEw- FOR SALE: A BOAT TRAILER. $194 90 and Time SN ON On Ae DIRT OMA boxer. small type. 171 E. Pike. quires comméential handing. I} WHEN YOU NEED | “So -se-anp MATTRESS. 18 8. SAGINAW ing machine, $22.50. Call Allen's, | "Win “Boia age. New, never) $1 he 3 Gan: | et, ste. OR DTII8. re an, Vestignte today | $ $ $25. PE 30063. DISTINCTIVE MONOORAMING 143. been used. bare, a look. g Wwoodward. Ave. Gust Wo | "aun? groat Gi tyie Cookin, | ROMTERED MALE TOW Fae onan rrovon | $25 - $500. |r tear wees |S RIE, | ABS peg erg| Exc SUS use| Set RA Tt cha 2 NORTHERN LIQUOR | piece living Tm. sults. 1 bedrm. DOUBLE MAHOGANY BEI: FE| fie’ ching” cebinet, “aot modern. | pot a seer —sraeway GG-| 14M Birmingham) Phone MI| fu bifil wr we Sasi. perce “en TURGT mens’ Gaslore’| You can get © quickly on yout | fee iabies, ‘One 8 pe. breakfast Demme wtaty Spe, US. Suitable for older type home with | *St" tarough. 3 pie coves, § ovte | — | With cultivator, large toothed har- WATER SOPTENERS Nites, +1908. dies, harnesses & cutters, Broke - - ie Gh RANGE OGOD CORD. Roper range, dining ‘bic, |i REO POWER MOWER. 21”.| TV Soa sie it mowing bar. 62 FULLY | RECONDITIONED —aNDERS FOR sale WT S vecy gente. Me 1-540. , WELL EST HARDWARE In FOR. 202 N. MAIN $35. PE 23-0453. fou divider, rm. furni- FE 4-0605. Oakland. & GU ‘ 2830g mm 4 ~ Standard | Pte! gaa! | stallions, | Mexican | eee SHOP. : - = PT. FILL DIRT TOP SOlL & BULL-| Jack. | Is now accepting lease sen Beni Some 58 Kelvin tor retry. it © ip | MECCHI LIEE NEW, WITH, ZIG, | ¢ GAVE PLUMBING ‘ fan! Se ee foray Buy tactory direct and | FU-t es gl TR a return privileges. $800 Highland Well vestabiabied busines uick Cash OF TO, TRO. TEARS, TO PAY | ite io. Call 7 618 Corea ee ee ee | oor THAT GRADUATION ae E: Sethian it 0D, WOROAN —aPRING- Wet, bocstion al San iegnee PESe9| KEW HP REPRIO UW PER CENT) one) Sharh Tle... dees. Get him ther} 8 Voss typewriter. | “Ford ¥-2, outside door & screens. | O00P, PARM ray FE ee broek Justwia),. No 10500. Fee, ee. nee $25 TO $500 ARE YOU INTEEESTED IN Mak-| & 1. 200, Beets ee ee Se Be peek betwen 5 8) ot ee oe, oes ag a tag EA a Si eo eid ace ork day shorter Are! pliance, 422 W. Huron. F — r. MILKING GOAT & TWO KIDS, $15. SUNOCO = Siar, Seth Sees | Gta ga cgnsy oe cao vw aarion, ous) "BLAYLOCK | |-© $ riger sxamen— | mower 7 AUMINGY COMBE | mere PE bate | Me ens | friendly and heipful Phone FE | cues £4, Dumeng, to- | trols, "smoke PR, coal burning | 1 Orchard Jake Ave. __ PE 31101 HOLIDAY SPECIAL nate tee 41821 for 91 _aetivered. PE +4008. ee ee ae ak T | Oe ee rie eS ar a | Sr Stet Mate nee eens tat| ne, tee, Ne. SO coal berntng | © Se aan | OS, % ae SS «| BENSON LUMBER CO. Immediate Delivery socks on ‘hind feet, biased, face, SERVICE —_ increases in sine with the family. | Pica uw storage tank ike new: | FE tates. Aner § p.m Doors, $i and up. USE LUMBER AND BUILDINGS.| 41 top met 04... | seaccansens 5 It provides soft water tteeit.| Siare offer. Jobm J. Redmond, ip SENG SAW OF STEED. % Sheeting, $60 end up. OR 3-0803. ; vel, wash ‘on gravel, ful iker, Reg. Palomino. PE $-2503- HOME & AUTO No ee ee sale a. San OF WING CHAINS, & Mais. ae motor. ane polisher argon ¢ ig iy “ ~~ De it Yourself 61) = ‘>o.m. STATIONS LOAN CO. a year. ot cot a only 0 oe eae: aniawes: | , se sander Kaiser mower, es | 6 net Bird Norte a Loading 7 Days] ~~ Wanted Livestock 73 1M. Perry st. (Corner Pikey | %F © SCTE Bb. re ne. STOVE FOR Mw wire 164 Dresden, Picnars, scrubbers, “cement pulverized top voll at] ~ LAND MARE SOX SPRING AND MATFRESS | PIANO & ELECTRIC STOVE FOR , : a ere, sleamers, etc. PE Sail, 240 Tale & Sianley Ste, WE 44800|1 ON.2 SMALL SHETLAND } me.” § ——— Mort Loans 54) can ‘between $1. $864 Dons Dr. | _ sale. oe 10 ache, Wil hold 100 to 300 items. HEATING Saiawin ave. or BRoadway 31886. Ponies. MA 5-100 pm, sins Drayton Plains. lace fixtures, Magnavor radio) Like new MU 44411. EQUIPMENT ~~ FOR RENT NOW LOADING TOP SOIL. SAND) For Sale Poultry 74 a4 os . A : Feosed puaper, {@dicum >| i FT, ROWBOAT, LATE MODEL| wranq new 90,009 BTU w -| & clay fil, $400 Hatchery Rd. OR NN.W. Corner Dixie Hwy. LOANS—$600 to $15 $1, 00 ‘ MONEY MAKER bleached manogmnter, MI eaiil,| Admiral- retrig. Muto, washer, | Mu, cOmrale, Jon tor. ny eee | SANDERS EDGERS POLISHERS : : $0 3%MONTH CHICKENS (US-10) and Williams St. homes. modert or not. 2 46 UNIT MOTEL — ¢ CABINS SOME = SEWING | Seateran o° takes cow, "poo: |. comeenews, Sone. smoot 2| HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS | Now loading top soil and eh PONTIAC 2 'Fer bome or tm- fitusted Ai the edge of ; | $30, 50 8. Astor, PE 239700. __ | or mower. 2073 Williants Lake Rd. ee ee i ae BROWNIES HARDWARE fill; old state farm prop-|* [Sic cr a5 ibe. of chick starter cage pth oy The restaurant ei "cabins |REPRIGERATOR GE LEFT wand ee we duct OPEN SUNDAY ty, 7 davs. Elizabeth| on the 20th of May. pay Tees SW: Cor. Williams | BUTS reefs aaattemarine | ated MC Si gat gm | aang ee Reding 3%, 9 oxy, om, auroMaric nor] werfeng™ hs ‘Gh famtees.| "= =OR- RENT | Lake and ‘Telegraph Rd.| _Pasaien crore 4- Feet Lake Road «Te bull’ © gerece of 08 ings, Monthiy rental meome over | ee now $200. en. cd) STORAGE TANK, A Th XH. Ue ete have weed a8 See FOR RENT € FE 81233.| WHtte EMDEN GostiNas FOR Oak Beach St a Sialty oe pret of ‘668.000, Stratoliner Deluxe, 39". Exe. cond) suagen, Wares Wertng Co. Rechester,| urracs tontem chenene wan | He S6711 or FE | en ee et ener icadupapite 6. Op second mo | St ee oe jBatete_ot Land | _S0_ ML AMT 57 CROs | Wayne I ; NOW LOADING PEAT AT WILLOW | _miles north of Commerce. __ + WATERFORD Wille. a Rational Bu Contracts in . Dern | REFRIGERATOR. 7 CUFT, CROS | GAL ELEC. MEATER ...9795| On’ seni. cmamers, Coktend Suk &| BOY, ceaven, #0 5-400. : or_Fbane yment, $38,000. Clark Real Fs. Shaiveder, 968. OF a. NOT TOO =u “a “PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS | Sele Farm Produce 73 modern 2 bay buildings with | . Pete “nee 'W Huron vz. WASHING 5 s & fittings ..... with Koton. No no blister.| FE 53-6150. ¥ a a a eiceieat potential Available im-| Swaps 55 es RS makes, G roumes. Tage aaa ’ at PFAPP SEWING MACHINES, DRY fend. gravel air drole the, 290 BU. EAR CORN, WILL SELL Sige, lereniment, ih ca™™"° |, peonoom woveam nome | “OW. TV entemse Th 5.8 STE ‘| Se pings, Wecadare | 5 2t 7 Stee Shalt pm —_ West side. Pree and clear for REPRIO.. $35: soap.’ : 8:30 to 6:00. 10:00 to| PROMPT DELIVERY, 3% YARDS : ATOES. , aboot 10 Vi: plete sink, cheap. LAWN MOWER PARTS. CHAINS,| &: hinakt or premises ot the ‘Dine’ Riches scren Weer or, North ‘witin 15 wanes or Sone we an Sia caves se Gindss, Ban Gots "Waite | 160 W. Montcalm. PE sarth Heat Not TOP SOIL. PER — Reagents gt, eaten, TUS! Poncias Press. pede RCA D caee 6 pecerd aivems. CAVATORIES DAMAGED In |C@Meras, Equipment 61A GIA | or Rane FOP GGL 0i6 WELL gh a y H bam. and from 4 pin 2 © O™- 4 PIECE BEDRM. SUITE. 2 PIECE | 55° apr — side GAS RANGE. | srseh com 1338 Cole, B’bam. beeen gel 1.00 veibed saw wsaama, Gh enbvered: from 7 to 1:30 p.m. Thurs, 2:00 gue) al ae * Org tres Ne ND eel or trode. | _real_gool_ condition. _FE_ +4178. - RENT ;| each. While they last. eer) sovant “Soe TRADED Ne =: EC B.S 1 god teak bupocs ana gaan tide _APT. SIZE GAS RANGE. FRIO. . * \ ATIC seent, 383 Orchard Lk. Ave. EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP - SAND, FIL Dirt, GRAVEL, TOP pool = Foa gg ae _ SUN OIL CO, +9 xooenx s mapas, ori. | “Ritag' iver tale chee.” EM) A NEW AUTOMS LUMBER BARGAINS | 1 dee JF e0t | cu one Oe oon Pe bam| Ey See rie, ae ree | Deine ee eee | sana oy ae eee eT ae ge | PATE MARE CAMERAS Nees ee tus ne hese, | SOFC Gey SPECIAL 01 SS RS eT | es down payment tmmedlate por: ous Gan | ~ rear TPT PAYMENT. PLAN | <8 re NT da | per pathol 335 W Buivervell Ra. GA_ 24042 after ¢ p.m Fee ee eo eS + 2ml0; 2n12; 3x12 EDWARD’ 08 sand | _ out ‘St Deer art “GEORGE. BLAIR .——* 25% DISCOUNT em. BP ie Sad graelr Delivered t daye for eck © eae Dinis Hey. OR, +1251} row rugs. Curtains. Lamps fin eae ee (Field ed’ tings) nt Unit, F 15, Tele. wide $0018, se RETLFOR DRAYTON PLAINS - 4 fat end grr be arnt At Ser bs : re Re eon tet & table. : , posts......., 450 & Sale Musical Goods 62 $40, FE 4-300. SURPLUS LUMBER & | iste sper PIANO” FLOO FLOOR Trade or sell. Cer} MATERIAL SALES CO. sample. Limed oak. $368 off. ar eae ies 340 | ENRICO ROSELLT ACCORDION. ‘a sitechments a8, Cal afer 6:00 pm. EM z tractor, TRA un % 1. "THE STATE|i Fong TO EERTE WR eat] Pe cn Oar eo | DO PASS ACT }! meee an who is determined brook 2- : oe : A : p older will buy. a. s-unit mo- ' ; : sets. " welded frame, ont ‘ at, ee 7 na mere food cond, Sat Gn, take ares, | 4 23 p> need ‘ani for i ‘ and nie iene week. — cash teeieee os ese Te, AHEAD a ete a blished, husive _. a Be ee Sale Store Equipment 64 : AURANTS ATTENTION Baer. : & orig saves treating ae Seber Ha tg ae Ice soseandll al, | THIRTY-TWO “THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, MAY 285 a bY Fe By Kate. Osann "For Sale Cars Af _ Sele Farm Equipment 76 OUR COMPLETS 2 oy Nain ns Pienty of free Waed tractors & equip. sizes a tractors, RECORDS -» yoy “HURON MIR. SALES | aneay. perfec’ ition, Pou at Cones, Peiasi Bald- see FE 4074 “FE i PORK LIFT RUCK, 3000 etic pp. aT OFDTKE CLARK PORK 13139 : Visit our new garden and lawn =—ammmenanr EY ~ MORE USED GARDEN TRACTORS ‘Bome with — mowers & 3 iP PER So eT Beach, 6371 Cooley Sa Dodge et ton pickup 7. orth Chevrolet: Co. as 8. Woodward Ave. Pao ‘ i ME MSSCHINEIDE z- HOUG HITE N & SOX ea — call sERVED veer eri COUNTY $26 N, Main, Rochester. OL_1-0761 "TRACTOR BARGAINS 2 new 3 610 HP. Versematic with reverse, ester now gro) Labor Day Specials Mostly 1-Owner ‘$6 Buick Roadmaster 4 door Ri- | aaa aE 6751 seats Highway at Mis 5-507 Open iv CEDAR PERF 30 BOAT. GOOD ia YT. T | CRISCRAFT PT _RUN- N-ABOUT. 41 t SEEVEGLET PANEL TRUCK. Any roe soe will be con- is PT. STARCRAFT “METAL BOAT cultivator "plow. ps cle bar, snow! trailer, excellent condition. $178 = 3-0042. lade meek 4198.98.) Simplicity, "4956 %@ TON PICK U in town. Deluxe wag eeepmen. 14,000 FEDERAL Star TRUCK, 1953, 4 condii on. r PIBERGLAS BOAT, WAHOG- k. OR 3-3537. inde, $154 it PT. SAILBOAT.” ce Pr. MAST, EVANS poorrrrs ea i PICK-UP. ‘$5 GMC pick up, big box DEMO. 187 HALP TON PICK-UP. % gus up, dig rboa. sell for $100, Call Roy Gilt, TU) gave $$$ on this like new pick: 20633. . Milford. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE HOUG HTEN & SON OLDSMOBILE ‘362% HP. ELGIN MTR. & 12’ boa! steerin SIEPaOting SAL. wheel. edometer, 2 props. J s, M 3-088! 5g N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 iy iPORD, V2, Fy PICKUP TRUCE. qloMroN BOAT & PLYWOOD boat _& FE HEAVY DUTY % oR Pirs DEALER . tg BS OL, 1-9761 Ww. S Allis ‘Chalmers with ere . MI 6-8382 OLIDAY COUPE. noone rose mist, J-2-engine, 3,860 miles, car ‘oecemees Bo a it. % you'll buy _ Also large selection of 1057 Suburban, M Mirs. i955 INTERNATIONAL . TANDEM = M. P. USED TRUCKS 1952 GMC Tractor, air brakes, ready to go Large Selection SLAYB SUGHS Do you mambo? I'd like to try this out before I buy it!” For Sale Cars 1952 CHEV, 4 DR. Omarmat OWN- - a rE 8-183. Excellent tires, ___ For Sale Cars 2 “sl “a PORD 2 = no ie Bee. +: rE MA BOAT, MOTOR & TRAILER. 08 eliow. A GOOD SELEC. TION OF NEW fs USED TRAC- PLOW “AUET } Pontiac Sales ‘ST Pontiac Starchief. Catalins ¢ Owners demo, Power steering. Power brakes, Loaded with “ tras, This is your chance “ save $§. | ‘66 Pontiac. Starchief convertible. Like new. Radio,. eater. Hyara- | brakes. Excellent | i 210 2 dr. V8. Power- ‘ Heater. Low mile- . MAIN 8T. Saperren ~| reas portation’ specials | r ' a_| %s6 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE , CARS UP TO $900 Fe enn te a mo./ $8, SIDE MOWERS BoatBuyers) WILSON Pontiac Farm & Industrial We are going out of business here ‘Wood fooeeet ae ease oF or PE 414 HOLIDAY, EXCEL- ust @ -_ bent offer. = CLARKSTON EE Motor Sales Chrysler - - Plymouth r iss? Ply Oakland at Cass CREEK AUC Orion Rd, near Fons ward Ave. Birmingham ie BEL AIR « DR. ‘| BEFORE YOU For Sale Cars 1950 AUSTIN, ¢DR., Goop con- For or Sale Housetrailers 78 18” ALL ALUM. IRONWOOD. SALE _or trade. Sows cond, MY 2-18 32-1851. TAYL OR CieVROLET T WHY WALK? ‘USE WHEELS. JOIN OUR RIDING CLUB. NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY. Lake Orion Motor Sales MARINE SALES & SERVICE 423 8. TELEGRAPH er brakes, lucite fin- ust sell by June ist. Ph. ; 3724 BOATS 5 Arkansas, Traveler, and brakes, R&H, ae see - eave TRAILE Penn - Lonestar, Pioneer, os ot vo: eel, good condition. ~s Se oom a ern Open arene lease Phone MAple >- 5-5141 ar gy RA- Only $495. Make your own terms. Chevrolet 3a PT. HOWARD HOUSETRAILER. Mua" nomen, Posies 23 Have You A Car For The HOLIDAYS? '52 MERCURY 4 wheel trailer in trade. RESTON Suburban M Mtrs. mest or will take as ak ae rr “ROUND —, , aluminum. Will take HURON. MTR. SALES | arom CPE 2-2041 inst ANDERSON, on 000 &. Woodward Ave. Birmingham _é Selling Out OVER 100 CARS No Fair Offer Refused OWENS Your FORD oat 5-4101 rs) PLYMOUTH { CRANBROOK dan, R&H, very clean, CHEVROLET 1957 DEMOS. and Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC SAVINGS . ALSO USED TRADE INS, FINANCING AVAILABLE. -| INLAND LAKES SALES | 4 . 127 _W Huron PE 4-7121, PE 2-6122 bins Trailer Park, Eliz, Lake FE 8-3008. iso 8 Uys MY $3,700 EQUITY 1 BJ 41%’ Prarie be ae ‘04 FORD ———-— |] BUICK ROADMASTER HARD- 26,000 owne & Gr Bho — Be. Grumman Cx Old Town Canoes, | 195 WE TRADE-TERMS AVAILABLE) -¢F Harrington | Boat Works arden- OPEN “suns 100 8. 1a00's, Telegraph UDE MOTORS y 31 yra. — exp. Trede in your boats, Marine Holly Rd., Hoily. Nigirese cat! OXFORD TRAILER ECONOMY USED C Sp ‘92 CHEV. 8 to 1, wide in Generals, rs. Sueno for teeret, of used s, parts & Seal a ie i per week.” as YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED | igs; j BEFORE HM aoe rl odes Mtrs. ware, 3004 Auburn ~ § * adams. TAKE ADVANT ad Or OUR PE 28611. pF OVERHEAD "WILL ACCEPT. Extra Special ‘55 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA CENTRAL . LINCOLN - MERCURY Bir. ances guns, cameras, ete = repayment on a good weed ear savrnogrs SERVICE , ge DEI BILL SPENCE on balance. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes St Sales Inc. 4301 Dixte High Pisin: MOBILE HOMES 33 modelo 10 wides from 31 to 0 choose from. down, STATT'S MTR. —. FROM AUTO SALES station wagon, pisetss a ‘prakes, Save Haskins cna ters sn 6781. Dixie Highway at MIS Se rea ear or none he sate THE cee —™ We gg 1 ee ee Bid ve cole Sales _~ Auto Glass Specialists sa 2 ence Always Re eady to Buy Rite Gamo.’ it Oxted. | BACT EY AUTO PARTS | ua PE 60219 __178_BAGLEY ST. Feskin Chev. 1 Chey ge 3 Chevrolet: Co. |* ooo 8. Woodward Ave, Birmingham F equipment. ond family car. $706 North Chevrolet Co. 1006 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham | ~ West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is iow: end save iy Many makes & models to choose from BA tga Used Cars “R&C MOTOR S SALES YOUR aUDSON r deal ng yt ‘56 Nash Amb. R&H, O.D. $1605 Nash, e new! OER ccc. csne $ to ww.| BUD SHELTON OFFERS | AT MATTHEWS - -HARGREAVES — sae S | North Side 641 Oakland Ave. "66 FORD Ranch Wagon --+-+--::: err $1875 56 FORD Ranch Wa o6 Pena 5 A beautiful car. 66 CHEVROLET 2-Door or Hardto stop +. SHnoce - 5 $1895 Radio & Heater, powerees, Cw 55 CHEVROLET Bel war 4DOOF wccccess> $1295 Heater, IVORY & Dusk —_ ; ’55 CHEVROLET 2-Door QO cc ncc cesses $1195 Bermuda GREEN. Real Se 1°55 FORD Convertible ......-.---- veceeees $1545 Radio. & Heater, Ford-O-Matic Derk BLUE with LIGHT — a 1386A eo *55 PONTIAC ODoor (oes eee $1495 & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Walls, Sahara TAN. _————— oun in see this aa . 1°54 FORD Custom 2-Door .....--+--+++ee5 $ 795 Radio & Heater, 2 Tone ry OE [ i 55 FORD Custom 2-Door .......-.::-++5+ $1275 Redio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic, W, Walla, _ Like pew. IVORY & RED. — 4 'S2 CHEVROLET Hardtop .,-..:.--¢++e0 $ 545 | South Side | '56 CHEVROLET Hardto SEDAN—Radio & ter,.Powerglide, IVORY & Light De LUE. scene 5 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe ..........+, $1495 Radio & Heater, tats +o IVORY & | '55 CHEVROLET 2-Door “210 EAP CRON DE $1275 2 Radio & Heater, Powerglide, IVORY & Dark BLUE. . Very Nice. ea "SS CHEVROLET 2Door ....----..- 2 cicuor $ 975 Radio & Heater, IVORY 2 fas GREY. Today's Opeciai. ‘55 DODGE Coronet Hardtop ..........-.. $1395 "S4 PONTIAC 2I006 22000 ods cee eve cence $ 895 Radio & Heater, ear Light GREEN. 53 CHEVROLET 4Door ........2..::000% $ 695 Radio & Heater, Light OREEW. 101B $2 BUICK 4Door . = wlaim ainip wiiaietais wis gale Box $575 A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door FE 4 bade THE -SLOT = CHINES ARE GONE . BUT YQU CAN STILL “Lit the. Jackpo ) No Gamble INVOLVED WHEN YOU DRIVE AWAY IN ONE OF OUR OK" RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED Used Cars 108A Radio & Heater, 2 Tone G | Racellent condition. 211 S. Saginaw APi200 sents sas dese ees $1795 Radio & Heater, Auto. Transmission, Tri- LAVENDER & Tone IVORY, MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245— YOUR TERMS MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AT OAKLAND FE 54161 ‘a? Bu 4 dr. HT. tke new $2006" ‘4 Piy. Bel. 2 dr trns, 61745 "M Buick $1406 "M Chev. Del Rey 1396 "$6 Chev. ergliide... $1106 ‘s — , ee $1146 he V4 3 dr...... 5 ‘+ Piy 4 df 6 0e5 "$3 Pontiac HMydra..........- 6 a6 "BB Chev. 6 GF....... cee cceees $s 786 "$3 Buble 4 Gr. www eee eneee $ 7% "$3 Pontiac 2 dr........--+++- s 605 BD Chev. 9 Gr ivsncsecnee aaS $2 Ford V4 FOM.........- s S96 errr 7. $1 Chev. club cpe........-- ss Ghevy PO.... ..-.cereeee MS DeSoto Club epe.. ‘7 “$2 Piym. 4 eee, nice $= BUD SHFI "TON i MOTOR SALES Auburn at £. Bivd. Fe +6128 SNTIAC CHIEFTAIN, BEAU- condition, $6 _ PE 2-0006, deale BRAND NEW STA- m Sell at invoice EK SA 09 8. Woodward —North- Chevrolet €o: 1000 8, W ‘i Bright - _ Spot” Pre-Holiday . swale = 56 Pont. S/C Cat. .$1995 56 Olds 4-Dr. Sed.. .$1995 os. | 56 Olds 98 Sed. . ~ $2195 Cadillac 62 Sed. $2495 "1°56 Plymouth Wgn. $2095 :|'35 Olds 88 4-Dr. ... 'S4 Olds 88 4-Dr. ...$1395 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. .-- 53, Olds Sedan veveed ans bnngons EEE ERED -- eee ‘55 Dodge Wagon .... ‘57 Ford Wagon........ ‘54 Chrysler H.T. V-8 ... ‘SS Dodge Convert. .... ‘$5-Chrysler Hardtop 2393| 00 Ford Fairlane ......$1695 5] ‘SS Chev. Wagon Bel Air. $1595 $4 Olds 98 H. Cpe. $1595 "54 Ford 2-Dr. eeher pS 895 -$ 995 ge ~ e a ay a ann «ssee$ JOST fi wee ees 2Dr. .-$ 245], $ 345 sas ++ +0$- 125 MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS ‘97 Plymouth H.T. F-P .. .$2495 'S6 Mercury Convert. ....$2095 ‘56 Ford Victoria ...:...$1795 $1595 $2395 | $1095 | .$1695 $1495 | .§ 495] $1645 | .$1595 | . .61695} ‘po Buick'4 Drv i... oc BFS] ‘56Chry. Imperial H.T. ..$2895] ‘55 Ford Cus, 8 4 Dr. .....$ 995] '52.Chevrolet 2 Dr. ......$ 395] ‘S3 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. ....$ 695 ‘55 Plymouth Hardtop .. ‘53 Plymouth 4 Dr. ..... ‘55 Ford Won. 9 pass. .. ‘55 Plymouth Convert .. 52 Ford 2 Dr. ........... 495 ‘54 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........$ 795 ‘SI Rambler Wagon .....$ 295 ‘53 Ford 2 Dr. ...........$ 595 ‘56 DeSoto 4 Dr. ......, $2195 ‘55 Pontiac Wagon ......$1595 ‘55 Ford Fairlane .....:.$1395 "55 DeSoto: 4 Dr. ..: “ be $1695 ‘S54 DeSoto 4 Dr. ...: 2. .2.$ 995 ‘56 Plymouth Wagon 181995 ‘53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 6b, i.tese ‘toward Jos. The tugs men| Se SMA ' down, and presently he said: “It'll|P was little enough to do for her. pes Pe wee uistinee | ssc ssh mouse Pasty (adviser along with his friend andjace headed “for, Wouhle "at Carlton he had ever}be real bad now. There ain't a| Kathy opened the door the in- "wry, Gieaieers ; CKLW: News, Toby David | 1:8—WIR, Time for Musie ‘wes op ewe, {fellow court member, detective eaoeaven, Tus oe os" aa lec ‘ea Ss seeart fest enous [min in the valley who can do what stant I knocked. She pope CELW, Agent CKLW, News, 1 wwi News, McKenzie Raymond Schindler. = while and Gene go : , J done.” toward a chair, her eyes red WJBK, News, WJBK, News, 3 WxYE Cals CKLW, Eddie Chase Kathy Mareen, while Wik sn¢ 2t/MORE MORE MORE MORE Joe Ars aie dase: « WEON, Early Bird’ Ciub Goa: SEP ata * OY | te wm, ands, Ane Man eS -re nevsomer farmers encameede} There was no question about who] = ss eS ee ee ens omerw. Hapenel 1:30—WIR, Musie | warez, Sports Out in Bensb, ; both |deniy realises that Beam has been Qiredltived first. Joe was hammered| “That's right, wane J, Bob : WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | Wisk. News, game | ern series are being filmed; fe the obstacle to new on his heels, his shot the! we walked across the dusty yard) clean, 9:00—WIR, UTZ. News, Well 12:08-WJR, Jim Vinali “ance an = should be. interesting, for want |settiemest in the a It of muscular contraction; |to where the other ranchers stood,| wi) will you make ut, ro Ni oe newe | Sek fe | Se cece te, | Fae een, | ofan epee wend. One te Lane Wie ie. ha to fa ‘rest yell and ren teling ‘down toward the, Sangre ao[kA0?” asked, - CELW, Gra “Woman,” appears 2 +» : "and ran toling down ; She was a large woman, "CRLW, Platter Ep. "Ww Bob Mere oe Rees, Bee arte Pita: LW, News Sports | Grayson as oe nee Al Bea: paraerip Gene Dil- ward Beatt sowing be } wt jrcoare strhling Beatie kage yr eee eS an her @ound News, ie Lenhart A #4 m 4 em 4 Wim News, Reid, ww, Foye Bisabeth Bede ett Ryn taaie ‘suanerpart ol tyoben|toafuama and e “panies oak. one Oe, Oe coy Ged belching, tonlted wall liked by the men. She could do a ht A hg ag WCAR, Mews. Alisa WXYZ, News CKLW, Bob hs a, ’™ and the second «stars couple of boys to do a man’s Joe!” , “4 take more’n a minute |good many thing well, including WI0K" News, Kase an ee CKLW, Bud Davies WIBK. News. MeLeod Arrow, with the|job?” wert Po te poker, I'd. heard some ELT, Gobet Heater §=— | 0:58—-WIR. Music Mall Som Hien Tine Seeese) ON Se Errol Flynn in a drama S stiffened and got red| I started toward where Jot lay,| boys,” he said, “Just seemed to | playing var do aarp reek rien reasee | ede METmal News A, ety < nes ws unlikely title “Without Incident. in the face. I said quickly, “He’lljbeering the slamming sxplonoes er cone unt fe ee ae ee eel 19.s0_WW3, Counct! Report wear Alles. 'T Malone Tig and | WHYE Mews. = Bsy | Vic Damone takes over the God-|be along.” neoirye pict onion tage secret that Joe was reponsibile | who'd always make out. WPON, Early Bird Clu | wath Boye CKLW, News, Be in July.| Beam shrugged, insolent. Hejhave got what it is. * * 11:00—WIR, News $:00—WJIR, Wm. Sheehan WIBK, News, George Wink, sMelaed |frey Wednesday night spot ‘ us toward the hotel. He was in the dust before! gor mis valley being , — y ‘and Lana Turner have. nixed Dilingham swung around to wateh|{ reached Joo, but sill Dilingham Soon as the farmers hear they | “rl get along,’ she said, final- ; 17 cfers to do commercials. Jacke|him, his hand on gun butt Tsad.|wasn't stiSed. ‘He stod over they'll be back here by the hun- Yen Sawhil sent me fo tell you - Today's Television Progrcmms - - fut s symm: Siox!ae "eGo bem fe Seum co ted at fed en] Sora ea - “ified,” and Lana turned dqwn a his 's back. I heard every bullet had gone) .. think so,” Dodson said.|said. “You're supposed Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice AA Ui 00 de ene et commen. ers Se og into the man's body, five of them. unio “tm spring anyhow.” in (ee a aig cial... 8 an extre = « * Dillingham glowered at . tipped Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV [aicnitied sum. , | From Bm = eo I knelt beside Joe. Blood. showed Though Dodson wasn't an saupes osha at _ and nar engi : Walt Disney figures be has ing a man inthe bac fo’ Jot he pend gt rene ig err ede ng me ony ig ig apni ag TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , tler. Martha Vickers worries 8:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. hero who'll even top Davy Crock-|Pardee’s way.” rreg tern he con gham couldn’t very well) be there.” See 6:00—i7) Kukla, Fran, Ojlie. (9)| about fiance being good matri-\e:99 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Home. ett’s popularity — fictional charac-| «That devil!” Dillingham eaead 1 Joe.” him, Gene said: “I figger (To Be Continued) Popeye. (4) News, Spérts. (2), monial prospect in Sleep MY'y:39 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (1) Our|t® POPE named “Andy|--rhat long-tongued devil! ae Sart dolen curs ote on ounen ke a eceaqesinietecainatnasen (Color) News. — ee" wey Fe! vriend Meery. Burnett.” Disney will devote six) .. sas inside the hotel then, ae ee i aes on|a owner, but I reckon the widow'lll 7 ory 7 scr’ Child on-® Waee- 10:00—(T) Theater, Barbera Brit:/2°? (© The Price Is Right. pane ee Se os tare and Dillingham dropped his band. |. ching in. Take care of her, Will.” |ask me 10 To thi out seeing paket €:15—(T) News, (4) Weather. (2)/"1 0) Coc Kellaway star in “Fab.| 10:20 (2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth]. , . more Delaney sald: “le claims he's I sald nothing, for I was think. [#8 T've, been bere 8 mito Make ebu j te ” or Consequence i killed twelve men. F 2 = P* Be sar Box Four. ulous Sycamores.” (9) —— 11:@0 (2) Valiant Laily. (4) Tic Tac Steen Beergeeeee Soe et make thirteen, If he does down spear ipelarar — ain't the point. ery in Video Play €:20—(1) Conflict. Virginia Mayo] COT wenne Carol Chaming, (2)| DOUBh.. aemans ee | ee eR ee I ae ue ken ue ee: an i an nex ouuitenn | makes dramatic TV debut in| Comedienne Caro ‘mw {11:15 (2) Love of Life. be delivered for September two.” Fetched may eothes. Wereed me | ing it, He was orasident of HOLLYWOOD @ Actress Zsa “Execution Night.” Ex-politician Annapolis Men. “Teamwork. 11:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) ing. «+ I t Delaney out. Patched my te the Easter Valley Ca I've been| Zsa Gabor's 9-year-old daughter face death when they 2#:1¢—-(9) Weathervane. It Could Be You. (7) Robin & a oan Sane at his gen-| Ween I was sick. Read alond to |. ciation as long as Foonnenen bee piand. todo daughter nf 16: 15—(9) Political. Rickey. Talented Andy ri ith guests on Most of customers but he| ™e- Sew that I had something |. ound here Weil, wed Coe Federation of Television and vs. (9) Headline. "(0 Jon #:30—() Powell ep aaPp 11:45 (2) Guilding Light, “Tve Got a Wednesday. — a perpey fond het to oat iJ I ioe mag anctier enn betes quanethlny Op ie Asis ened Ott “ line. “Consolidators.” "|11:85 (9) Billboard. — as not, | He ***| pens.” . ane an Gies tes eat® News ee —— oO ‘OON Sey Reins onan On endian dann cme to wan, Ge Tears ran down my face, for *~ *& * “real heavy stuff.” | “Shanghaied. WEDNESDAY AFTERN from a European eae a long this was the moment when the sun/ 1, at the men in front «* *« * 7:60—(9) Million Dollar Movie , ty month to sign contracts for;bald. He’d been in Carlton looked ‘Dana Andrews, Virginia Gilmore 1:00—(7) See, Chaser Saeeiia ee, aie? Ladies Day. “— ries, a radio series and time, and he was honest enough,|was going down. I my him, but none plow Bye Franceeca, accompanied yester- Correspondent.” Dollar Mystery. Chester Morris.) piay to clock Com-|a s ’t trust him.|wasn’t really happening. what he expected to ° her mother when “an moe Murray. mae Janis Carter in “One ies. (9) Toes in Tempo, assorted commercials. , . 5 ee ee ed, caet the ncmanne « tate ios would make a good president.|‘0% 0¥ New ting her a mem. (2) Phil Silvers Bee seat Page. @) Miss) Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. The situation with NBC's “To-/ hi) .cham and I rode into town.|to feel my face. “Will, are YoU|rinally Dodson said “Looks t©\ art Thursday. She'll appear in a 1:30—(1) Wyatt Earp. (4) Panic.| Fairweather. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7)! se” open is shakier then ever.|>! eer there? I can’t see.” me like you're out of line, Gene.) Fay with Zsa Zsa and will Insocent man, accused of kidnap-|11:20-—(2) Sports Final. | cedy Showtime: |" |Emese Jack Lescoulie is going to was up, I thought,| “Tm here.” The constitution and bo-laws $28 hye a weaking. part consisting ; ‘11: %5—() . me. “Today” show next) Something uP, “ me.” wqithe president } of one . eae gee =e me Lucille Ball in “You Can't Fool'1:39 (2) House Party. (© Tenhes, Tete Ae OO cive Garvoway takes\I'd tell Joe about it oo I could no nothing else Howner. Maybe you'd better buy the “We don’t know what it, will be a (Ty Broken Arrow. (4) Jane’ Your Wife.” | see Ernie Ford Show. an eight-week vacation. ‘home. He'd made it Pit be loyal Promise,” I said | Box P from Mrs, Pardee. add.|yet.” Zsa Zsa said.’ 4 Man releases woman !1:30—(T) 30 Minute Theater. Sim-|2:99 (2) Big Payoff. (4) ar One columnist has given notice|townamen that they of the x 8 * cleaved his throat, - _, “But it is a very important sa Cores prison to be| Ulated atomic bomb test turns) inee. (7) Afternoon Film Festi- is quitting “Tonight” because|to the ranchers or get out He died then, his hands turning/ed, ‘We'll meet the first aur part,” Francesca insisted, “Ti's-0 a rwaby Dollar Bride.” (Repeat out to be the real thing. (4) To-| val. = “other plans.” NBC hasn't valley, To Joe cho eg ee ago and going slack in the dust, the|day night of October in the eer party scene, I know that telecast.) (2) To Tell the Truth.| Ashe, UCabaret Concert” at Los :90 (2) Bob crest. signed a replacement for Lescoulie like that. ta 0 palms upward. His head jerked, /house. —very dramatic.” %:30—(7) ‘Theater. Dan Duryea) Angeles. ead os mosnla yet, never nor |dtopping sideways to rest on one] He walked toward his rig, call- plays butcher shop proprietor} wepnespay moRNING =|" © (4) Queen — Dee sneictecase the possi (cheek. I got up and looked at] tos to his wife. Tho rest of then DIES! pushed around by mobsters in = 2 oe Play-| Despite frem Martha iI wanted to discuss the possibil-'niningham, who wes mouthing One| scStiered in = matier of ecc- | KID “Frightened Witness.” (9) Pick|6:59 (2) Meditations. (4) Farm| for a Day. (9) Request ge ant be ees ot {Staee tener” be ool, “TS snip once teft He was ted in the | Win a General Electric Stars. (4) Circle Theater.) Report. Secret Storm manager Nick Condos, Studio we ° | “Them ones Portable TV for your own "Taree. Canis Worth of Fear": (2) On the Farm Prot. 3:30 (2) The Edge af Night. (1) My| One's, production “The” Mother Delaney asked, “Where's Par- |i ‘em! face and hurt. sng (Color) Red Skelton. Pat|., (4) Today. Doody.| Bit” — allegedly patterned on | dee? - “We them an hour.” I) «They'll need me before they're) (2) 7:60 (2) Jimmy Dean. Little Margie. (9) Howdy her | I said. gave 2 Contest Ends OBrien, Asnenda Blake in west), 5 12) News. 3:45 (4) Modern Romances. Martha's relationship with ber eT ee ed “by Kathy Mor-| tarned and saw Reardon. “Har. |done! They'll find out He swine iowa Got Your : ern skit with Red. = (7) 4:08 (2) Susie, (4) Topper. (7) Ra-| dsughter—will be seen via He stopped re ness up a team and hook-ep ® (around and walked toward the} gag 8 og Aaa m0—(1) Frontior (9) Gay Lom oe eon Carnival. "| mar of the Jungle. (9) Circle $| June 30, The network denies |an'g.” Dillingham put rig. We'll take him home.” =| house. 'S bardo. (2) $61,000 Question. | Cartoon Carnival. ace + | there has been any “rewrlte” |O seked. Sarah would] I went into the bunkhouse and] HAMPTON ote Gelder: “Trip wei) Tes Lae Rema, | ns Bale Gee. 0 job... Dillingham funged at him, 2 | I wondered what Sarah would/sat down. I rolled and smoked a 625 W. Berea : * (9) Political. (4) .Whis- 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. : (1) Mickey's Rec- _ swinging up from his knee,’ (40 now. And Kathy, cigarette, and stared at the log Moon.” (9) Romper Room. LO will play “Ju- Pt pumped back and [she do? I didn’t see her when we) 21h’ "the potbellied stove a ts 0) Mickey sa Eo wocoming Pasa-| Jered a. small p neat eee laler Dillingham rifting beside|T=e® I ieee See c ; Dance Posty. Farge tI Se If the| back pocket, the rig, my horse tied behind. jon, 1 didst't watt, to ae work 4 . * -Iis:30 (@) Gene Autry. deng Playhouse production. , ” : but I didn’ Like to : ry e ad. |= . balcony bit goes okay in Callfor-| Just ke Pardee, ain't you?”| Once 1 Idoked back and saw|but I. didn’t think T coll Wonk P ' . - . , nia, they'll do it on TV this fall... ./Delaney said. say. Well, you're Some cial te the ale Relow town. wall an stubborn. be'd — The o aod > ‘i | Diet Through Hypnosis? |When Diet Queen Sang ey, Fou cant Now| a eee ca ayn how Hb bd Kil anh The oe Beck end wie 1e Place for a unique playground going to out , Gene Dilling-;Doebone to do it. I'd wait « > , Is Tempted, She by a group of par-|get out of here! “jit they had stayed, days and see how it went. > Full Year Warranty 4 - wanes . Pp — harspoagroty 0 Va. and cfficiale Even a stubborn man like Dil-'ham would have killed them. ee ae > © Parts ©Service © Labor 4 the newest day to reduce—by hypnoast| Takes Little Bite |e rnin. eG. eat ughem dose’ argue with 8 gun] ve es, Seatac cen it eet E Yaned? TRAD NEW YORK — Dig the newest day to reduce—by hypnosis wally grange ~ yvanbomet was that’s lined on his heart. We! fyeryone in the valley came to It was Ben Sawhill, the Canon OPEN 9 TO 9 4 My gorgeous mother-in-law has a friend in Philadelphia way. Se ae ‘after 850,-\crossed the street to the livery Joe’s funeral, even Kathy Morgan. Gity le who handled Joe’s le-\> 4 who says, “It's uncanny how it works. Our doctor by _— aha —. ene? alte stable. -" |She stood by herself, away from) sal ook. a big, rawboned man > OBEL RADIO & TV ; - hypnosis implants the idea we will not want to eat pota- lquietty in Covington so chiliren| * [Joe about De-|service, Sarah; sting in her wheet{ ee Wooked: more, lke a tarmer|> 22 0s SS re 4-100 ¢ toes or pastries. We haven't been able to since March. 3 can: play “running trains.” “Wait'll I tell about | De-|service. Sarah, sitting didn’t shed| (22 like a uwyer, st Sent te candy or laney,”” said. “He chair at the graveside, and honest, and Joe had hiways - An overweight girl in the family who formerly # 3 d . with|a tear. I couldn't tell by looking would do right after wchool now has celery or caro ae b Proen Pente won't —— — Pron Pr 4 ty Sard T ought, cake (It U i c at + va him till it’s over,” or not, . . “We're still under hypnotic treatment pompano tr Rist Rite belntote ' ‘Don’t’ tell ialieica® Sclibd vanens. 8 moment, is ood, “We're wears off,” she reports, “but we're reducing with little (Ciad ON LOLS iy-sawe we & Guectiaiing fost suppose I did, too. I was sur- oo on got medication.” STeratat peter at fe and let the matter go. Then prised to find I didn’t feel intense |back to Canon tomorrow, and no &. + eget heard Joe’s horse on the bridge. ee auiuiieths Pan altel tae tom eee Frank Costello's out bu siatiue ak: the friends think he'd be safer in tr ae ee had loved Joe Pardee; Ihad re- | stood up. “You're oar t another effort I said, “He’s . spected him; yet he wasn’t a Ben! She wouldn't step into this to kill him... Ernie Kovacs’ He nodded, drew his gun, and | man whose death brought plere- | house. Geren ‘wonlte't tot pay demand to NBC for next eee PT wat ania ane ee oo wee eee ne year is a flat $250,000. He can pushers sitting in front sctneae lhe, searching my] “Sarai will let her,” he ee et 0 8 tree gave ‘em a" lheart and feeling a little guilty. . “Tye asked her. I lance writer and “just wants : Some ty init (Joe couldn't have been censured ic ,ow how you stood on Joe's ” ,.. The country’s make ’em run so fast for of his killings. The men/ ily trouble, but as far as I'm to be paid.” . | they any ; newest night club hit: beauti- heels will be smoking before they | 1, had comé here had known deserved a ful Rhonda Fleming. | | get to Arkansas. : the ris they were taking. Un sip | Joe acted as if he didn’t hear.|the farmers who hired z for ” Dr. Albert holster, : AVA Pupples for ye I had seen the same thing happen his place. | ro) at Schweitzer’s grea before — maybe not in the identi-| = ey =e ee es tn tn . | a et air arm, “Jo|} Rept turning over | ze ‘ much-booked ecture istetare a hand < . discovery © * US. just now, asked a cab Rete oi | [tet ‘me “and Gene handle this, (pe discovery 1d made shove oe, Griver the other day: “Where _— Beam’s not ng for himself.\.ne important quality: are we?” He answered, “Sixth Bat : sae ae a He's got no never given it a th and Main,” She said, “I mean je ad sg J “No.” | jwas alive, bat now 1 ‘ which town?” he shouted, as frase Pa pied cavansd oluctauats Gaeta “Oklahoma City! Don’t you. RHONDA FLEMING = | the wat T had said: then T met his duty, Looking beck across ue, indy!” ae squarely, sind I saw &|years Pd lived +e : we x * fap Spdoy oe in he ee at Tih him 1 cot remeber THE MIDNIGHT EARL . «. 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