The Weather. US Weather Berean Forecast wis ers . . Oem on Paxe a 7 ; oaes “k “118th YEAR Ex * * PON TAG, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 5, i056 P PAGES "ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS bts te NEWS SERVICE PHOTOS. Here Is a Sure Sign of } Summer AP Wirephete Wheeling, W. Va. I's a bit early for hom e- grown Michigan melons ‘but the supply from. southern states is moving north to bridge the gap until our own come to market. SEASON’S MOVING NORTH — Agricyture statisticians report that a watermelon is more than 90 per cent water... “But what water!” —exclaims Hope Alexiades as she starts in on a section of summer's most successful. fruit, in Senate Probes Decision to Let 4gpan Ty American Soldier meeting of an Armed Serv- s subcommittee to determine Reb facts jusiied the action rrenpeicsbanglaiag eae] Maggie Is Proud Mother of Healthy 6%-Pound Son NEW YORK (#—Mrs. Clifton Daniel, the former Mar- garet Truman, gave birth to a 6-pound, 8-ounce boy to-/tainly” President Eisenhower had _ day. Mother and son were reported “doing fine.” een ee ea “Margaret is very happy,” said Daniel, “and I'm tired . =o oreeuns but happy.” The baby is their first. Porcige ‘Athuars Comtiice ect a _ Former President Harry Truman and his wife Bess} June 13 meeting to look into the said they too were “very, Girard case. happy” about their first] No Socialism pane a rbd =s\s — ee grandchild. Margaret is 7 ese Ay pene their only child. . “| for Tr uman’‘s | Grandson—Ike jointly, yesterday by Secretary of ee ee ny De: * * * White House press secretary James C, Hagerty Said that “‘cer- that it has been looking quietly at the whole matter of the rights of servicemen, It has called no however .| Hennings (D-Mo) ket it he known The Trumans plan to leave their York today. hearings, ae WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- wale: ‘ Margaret, 33, and Daniel, 44, | dent Eisenhower said today that isnot pen ons aqua ring = went to Doctors former president Harry.S, Tru- forces” treaties under which thi day at 2:30 p.m, The baby born af 12:11 a.m. Dr. Louise Dantuono, the -at- tending , physician, described the gtow up under a socialist system fi Kava) sseaveesecd e comer ‘Sieve Srhvesereeeye’ : ; = Editorials . veeeeeabibecgenens s Gunlock tht bee TS eeeeeene sees L . rab Markets -Ebidvea an) hha Aa | yrete aden it Street Project — | Few Objections . jening-paving project on Hearing Raises Views of Public Aired on Proposed Widening, Paving of Perry were aired yesterday during a public hearing conducted by the State Highway Dept. on the proposed wid- Perry street in Pontiac. City Manager Walter K. Willman €xpressed amaze- ment when but one ques- tion was raised ‘involving the financing of the $1,300,- 000 job. - That came on a right-of-way agreement price, and was asked for by a Perry street resident. STUDY PROBLEMS The objections raised were over what the city intended to do with the increased ‘“‘bottlenecks’’ at the Perry-Mt. Clemens and Huron intersections when the road is widened. Willman answered the ques- tions by telling the 50 persons in the City Commission cham- bers that Pontiac was under- taking a study of this and other “transport problems” in the city. } The highway department has FEDERAL ASSISTANCE It will be a federal assistance project with the government carry- ing 50 per cent of the costs, with the city and state splitting the Although’ not officially confirmed by the City Commission, the man- ager mentioned that about 26,000 Only minor objections Liem Stays Out of Police Fight Officials Want Evidence ‘Comm —. ary, issioners Criticize Police Two Pontiac city commissioners last night called for a group seeking the ouster of Police Chief Herbert W. Straley “to put up or shut up” with allegations against ‘| the chief. ; The unexpected ultimatum followed an attack on the City Commission and a po- lice organization by a for- mer member of the now de- funct Police Tria] Board. “It's about time that you got up on your hind legs and took some action,”’ challenged James F.. Flan- 47, of 37 S. Anderson St. “It this whole thing takes a Used to Buy Hotel, Autos ~ St. Clair Shores Pair, Daughter, 10, Have Less Than $200 Left ; CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (#—A three-country search for a St. Clair Shores, embezzlement. of some $75, 000 in state funds ended yesterday in a quiet Corpus Christi cocktail lounge. State’s$75,000. Mich., couple sought in the Refutes Printed Reports of Alleged Numbers Testimony ick C. Ziem yesterday he, ‘is not) going to take part in any strife’ cers Association and Chief Herbert W. Straley.— Ziem spoke after refuting week- end reports that. three members of the association had alleged to him in secret Friday that a $4,500.- 000-a-year ‘numbers racket is rampant in Pontiac because Straley “hamstrings” the vice squad’s_ activities. Yesterday Ziem had a 90-min- ute interview with the officers between the Pontiac Police Offi-| grand jury investigation, have one,” Flanary said. He was referring to removal at- tempts against Straley by the Po- lice Officers Assn, The group .of let's investigation of the police depart- ment’s activities and records * * x - off a parade of attacks on the po- lice association by demanding that “they better come forth and prove what they charge.” ‘PUT UP EVIDENCE’ This feeling was echoed by Com- missioner Floyd P. Miles. “If any- body. bas any evidence against Straley they better put up or shut {up and do it quick.” The entire City Commission, with the exception of Gilbert W. "lof vice in Pontiac,” Ziem said. * * * “But the present quarrel in the Police Department is the city’s Ziem said he will call in the present’ vice squad for questioning about Pontiac’s current vice situa- tion, including numbers. “So far,” he said, “there's (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) only been talk about the past | should happen. if these men iare making unfounded and irrespon- sible statements,’’ Rowston said. Most comrhissioners agreed that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Best for 1957 Models work. This is estimated to return $104,000 to the city, he said. CITY’S RIGHT “Under the law we have the right to get back a certain portion (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Nikita Can Relax Now WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower has decided not to make any direct televised re- buttal to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev'’s TV- interview of Pontiac's sales of 12,760 new nounced today. 10-day report and is the highest Knudsen said. Pontiac’s sales for the month tiac as their best motoring value,’ last Sunday. were the highest for any 10-day period since the introduction of the 1957 models, S. E. Knudsen, general es of Pontiac, an- The sales figure reflects a 45 per cent gain over the previous . for the 1957 models, exceeded only. by March. — “Our big increase in '57 car sales is an indication that buyers of medium to high priced cars are turning more and more to Pon- oe ee cars for the last 10 days of May | period since March of 1956, of May were the second highest ’ asserted Knudsen, “‘and we feel 95 offiters have asked also for any Commissioner John A. Dugan ted;-~ ‘Bus Service Slashed A suggestion that officers re hind this ouster movement be dis-|night it would continue operating icept on Fridays and service would [be discontinued on Sundays and Pontiac Has Record 10 Days ‘Favored Crepello Wins | furlongs today to win the famed English Derby. ; Sata ge PE A sciences No Errors — “ Congresemen I Don’t Make Mistakes > \ Dems Edge GOP in * sasebll MRS, ANNE THORPE Hike Bay City Fares, husband, Floyd, 58, ending a 15-month search in Can- ada, Mexico and the United States. With the Thorpes was their daughter, Kay, 10. s. Thorpe was a branch BAG CITY w — Bus fares in and service will be curtailed next Co. told the city commission last buses here, but with a fare in- crease and a cutdown in service. The new fares, going into effect next week, are 25 cents adults and 15 cents for Fares formerly were 20 cents and 10 cents. Balcer also told the city .com- mission that there would be no Duses running after 6:30 p.m. ex- holidays. Famed English Derby EPSOM, England w — Favored Crepello, owned by Sir Victory Sassoon of England, stormed from behind in the last two Ballymoss, owned by John Mc- Bay City will be boosted a nickel} Macomb County Prosecutor Cecil A. Byres said he would send depu- Less Than $200 Left in Mexico city; wagon; private schooling for their daughter; about $65,000 for a re- sort hotel in Mazatlan, Mexico: another auto; expense of flight to the United States and $4,000 to lease a bar in Corpus Christi; a gift of $5,000 to a brother-in- law. The couple said =) had less than $200 left. Shain of Philadelphia, was sec- /tjes to Corpus Christi to return the ond. Pipe of Peace, owned by |Thorpes to Michigan. Greek shipping. magnate Stavros The _ disappearance of the Niarchos, was thitd in thé field |Thorpes, coming. early in an elec-. of 22. ELM tion year, had widespread political reverberations in Michigan, It-re- wy isulted in a legislative probe of. -\the secretary of state’s office. _ Federal agents here said Thorpe told them she closed office and left with “a week's receipts — give or take a few thousand.” ~ Mrs. Thorpe faces a charge of embezzling state funds, Her husband is accused of aiding WASHINGTON (INS)'— The annual congressional baseball game last night was preceded by a flight demonstration of model airplanes. Only the’ a got down to earth. For the ports. fans, the final line score was Democrats—10 runs, 7 hits, * no errors; Republicans—9 runs, 10 hits, np errors. — ~ “Then the GoP put together.a couple of hits, a couple of walks and a lot of other things to score eight runs in the very first inning. The inning started off. sanely enough with Rep. William H. Ayres (Ohio) bounding. out to short. But then — Collier started fouling off the pitches of Democrat Stewart Udall (Ariz) and this caused'no end of trouble. First baseman Eugene J.. McCarthy (Minn). __ fell down trying to catch one of them. “ Then catcher Frank M. Clark. (Pa) tripped over a photographer, who was accused of being a Republican, trying hird baseman, Rob- oa alee. ball. about the same tile, . faster than Jones’ throw and was safe ‘at first. ~~ effect the GOP show might ha Collier got up a Jones got the ball at but Collier was BOMBARD PITCHER The Democrats, fearful of the voter > — barded the Republican pitcher with solid hits good for seven runs to & back in the game. Mixed among’ the hits\. were walks, “fielders’ choices,” and many stolen bases. Three runs came home when New dersey’s Alfred Sieminski pow@ered * gone te the Republican shortstop Brace ee and abetting in the embezzie-_ ment, A Detroit newspaper, in a tele- phone intetview with Thorpe last night, quoted him as saying it was his idea to leave town. * * ¥ The day of their disappearance, Mrs. Thorpe told an assistant she was taking her husband to Anh Arbor for treatment of a heart | til TTT é ilment. troit police then learned the. had gone to Windsor, Ont., 7 : on Page 2, Col. 6). i E22 ig a a1} Hf thal Sapil t if ey sii: als wp seh .238 . 8S fxg ep? StH) 3 if a3 75 d pete bticl Ht te Heel Hite q Hil el | A iat Hy ing nl sf iii a. il di et 2 Bt aie Se] dh i ae 7 Dae ay Hay ile uy ads tial 3 re ral i Sa) “petits ale ie} ite bag uy LA Tei eta dale Ht A} Ht he ii SS *y ert eh eee HT. 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Ruiter Premetion: Manager W. Criasies Praaues Retail Advertising Grortes C. Inwan, : Ciaspitied Memere ' Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as second class matter Py MEMBER OF THE sancti es — ssociated Press is “entities exclusively to a The wae fot republication of al! lecal ne printed in newspaper as weil as all AP news aiipatches, E Tus Powrtac Puess is delivered bd carrier for 40 — ton. Macomb, Lapeer coef 12.00 £ er otaewhere in nd all Polo’ Dlaces tn tafance #20.00's reat. all al =e ee mane io ad MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF .CIRCULATIONS — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 1960 to Bring Big New Buying Unit-Teenagers A big wave of teenagers is just over _ the horizon. It’s due in 1960, In that one year, the number of 13-year-olds leaps suddenly from 2.75 ‘million to 3.8 million. - This is 40 per cent. : And more follow. a ee, ne James J. Nance, vice president of Ford Motor Company, told an editor of The Press recently that he anticipat- ed a noticeable in-. crease.in business | during the early <% vears of the 1960's. “In addition to the teenage arriv- als,” said. Mr. NANCE Nance, “we will have a large num- - ber of marriageable young men and women forming new families — ashes! eae ai billion’ board. feat in 1889 and held above one bil- _ lion feet annually until 1917. Enlightened -forest management and new uses for the tree species once judged worthless give: the State a promising forest future. ‘Saw timber growth and. cutting are about in balance. | _ Michigan's record of fire protec- tion and suppression. on its -forested acres is among the best.in the Na- tion, With vacation time approach- ing we must be alert to the things which start forest fires. Nine out “OF 10 “are calised by” Careless, people who think of themselves as law-abid- “ing citizens. - “x. *- The State Consefvation Depart ment ‘reports that 4,200 acres have been burnéd over so far this year compared with 3,420 acres for the entire season of 1956. The forest is full of living things — birds;~- animals, trees, flowers, ferns. It’s a pleasant and happy place. Help keep it that way. When & sally burns, everybody loses. When you go into a forest to fish, hike or picnic, always be careful with fire. Crush out that cigaret or pipe Break your match! ‘Put out your campfire! The Man About Town Top Scout Honors _Local Council Gives Award to Three Men in the Work Off-election year: when life seems more living. The one worth Awarded the highest honor, the Silver Beaver, that can ‘be granted by a Boy Scout Council upon a worker, the 1957 and that means increased pur- chasing all along the line. Here's a new market for a car,” said he, | “and they'll subscribe to a news- paper. They're a completely new buying unit_afid they want to purchase a good sized dash of everything.” - x «x * ‘The number of teenagers has been reasonably static in the. United. ~ States for the past 30 years. Those that’ left at the upper end were just~ about replaced* by the youngsters who “graduated” from the age of 12. _Now there’s a sharp shift. Suddenly we swing. upward. , —— * * * Marriages in the early and middle. forties, plus the factor of larger fam- - ilies,-is, producing these sudden in- ‘creases. Viewed from the standpoint of the national economy, this will be a healthy and constructive influence for the years lying just beyond 1959. _A ten-year-old eats approximately 50 per cent 4s much as an adult. An 18-year-old eats 120 per cent as ‘much, With no increase in the actual population count, the economic de- mands will be stepped up appreci- ably. Teenagers suddenly want more of everything. And-they get it. 2 This includes food, milk, soft drinks, clothes, entertainment, travel, home facilities and what have you. cae ok OK. * Thos, the teenagers, plus the new marriages, promise that the sales of the nation will ‘move for- . ward on a sound and positive basis. There will be no elements — of “temporary inflation.” . And—don’t forget — both groups begin to figure on an pes tact AES seo Our Living Forest a Great Treasure. Michigan faces the possibility of "big forest fires such as that which destroyed at least 750 acres of timber near’ ke Huron early in May. — ror. uate P. Davis of the Ur qrosing ‘forest stock ind protection becomes _Teate is also more are recognized by the 15,000 in local con- tact with the work. These include the _ Cubs, Scouts and Explorers in Clinton Valley Council and those who are otherwise directly con. nected with Scouting. These men are Roy Plauman of Utica, many years a scoutmaster, com- mitteeman, post advisor and chairman. of the council organization committee; John Ostrander of Pontiac, for his extensive work as sea scout skipper, Pontiac district chairman | and much other work with the Explorers, and Clayten Pohly of Warren, for his ten years’ work as Scoutmaster, and chairman of the Ma- comb district committee The local council comprises most of the area of Oakland and Macomb Counties, and in its entire history has awarded only 50 Silver Beavers. ; “T was a farm boy near Ortonville, and went through that cyclone of 61 years ago, when over 40 Oakland County peo- ple were killed,” writes | . Ransford Hemingway from his present home in Lansing. Hé says the most gruesome sight was six bodies piled in an outside cellarway where they had sought refuge, but. were ‘killed. — A clump of peonies with 130 blooms and “buds ts reported by Mrs. Harry Batchelder - Of Pofitiac Lake. They are in three col- ors. ‘ Porcupines are becoming so nivmerous in the Pontiac area that they hardly are news. The latest was found by Harvey Raynale, “who saw it trying to drive a pair of “woodcthucks out of their ‘underground home in the hilis near the Raynale home just north of Rochester. ‘My Utica scout sends word that a new street in our neighboring city is to be named ; : Duke Maas in honor of the home. town boy who's chasing the Detroit Tigers to a pennant. | “We think it has been a wet spring,” phones Harrison Carman of Birmingham, “but our inland lakes do not know it, neither do the Great Lakes, whose water level is very low.” ad Sure proof that this is a late spring, according to Mrs. Alfred Elderman of Auburn Heights, is found in the fact that most of the spirea bushes were not- in bloom ‘Memorial Day. Verbal Orchids to— William ‘Ac ‘Windiate . of 1075 Union’ Lake Road; MEE -eexond birthday, Mrs. A. R. Looney °° | of Birmingham; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wiltism ‘Clikeman. “of Whittier, Calif’, ‘formerly of 221. Pidneer At » Pontiac; sixty- second. wed- ding anniv, rsary. ae a ‘ eck ean at 4 el i \ * feelings in a verdict. % \ i] 4 : | = nh , . ‘ 7 > . fe ; ty ees a NEA Ht ST inc, -+- — David Lawrence Says: | “Tl Leav e, Fellas— But Let Me U. se the Elevator” — Senate Judiciary Unit Acts Wisely WASHINGTON — It was a wise move on the part of the Senate _ Judiciary Committee this week to recommend that jury trials be pro- vided by law in contempt cases Eo arising out of the @ enforcement of “civil rights.”’ It help the cause of public -under- standing on the integration - seg- regation issue ard similar questions than arry thing the Congress or the courts have dane thus far. This is because the arose by the Senate committee con at a time when emotion has n substituted for reason in many parts of both the North and the » LAWRENCE South in dealing with matters of: law and constitutional rights. DRAMATIC EXAMPLE “ A dramatic: example was the case last week in Montgomery, Ala., when a white jury acquitted two white men who were defend- ants in a case involving the dyna- miting of a Negro church. No one was injured, but property was damaged. It was apparent ‘trom the way the case was summed up by the prosecuting attorney and defense counsel that the issues were presented in the background of current antagonisms. Although the defendants signed .a confession, was made later that if had been irregularly processed —that it wasn't. made at police head- quarters but in a hotel room under circumstances. which led to the expression of many doubts. This correspondent spent the weekend in Alabama and talked to many people about the integra- tion question. Notwithstanding the individual beliefs of citizens gen- erally. if is fair to say that many people who are on the anti- integration side were shockéd by the verdict of the jury at Mont- gomers - NOT SURPRISING . Yet in some respects the ‘verdict wasn't surprising. As one-man in the South put it, “W hy should not 12 men in Alabama express their when nine sociologists on the Supreme Gourt do the same. thing?’ Reference was made specific- _ ally te some of the recent cases of rape committed by Negroes _ respiratory infections), against white wonten—cases in which confessions were duly re- corded and guilt plainly estab- lished, only to have the Supreme Court of the United States re- verse such verdicts on techni- calities and allow the defendants to go free. Emotionalism has brought & state of teasion that is not going to he cur by any provision of law denying jury trials merely ‘because the privilege has been or might be abused. While contempt committed inside a eourtroom has always been punishable by a judge without a jiiry trial, and attempts to violate directly the terms of an injunction are ordinarily within the power of a judge alone to punish, the real issue is whether the judge's injunctions ‘tan be ; Stretched to cover crimes com- « ~ mitted outside the courtroom itself that normally are tried by — BE. CAUFIOUS It _is better, gress fo err on the jside of caution and to put faith and trust in the eighty- -fourth birthday. people in all sections of the | coun — \trv, (rather than to assuné ins advance that. they. canhot be prust- ed in the jury box) To apply such © pis is: to ‘follow the ase of a as —— emotion had ~ the claim , theres! for Con : For the racial questions are far from settled. and those who think that. by the order of any court, the people of the South ov of any other section will approve an edict which they honestly be- persons . heve is not constitutional just. do not understand iomanean’ nature. the. workings of = contempt cases involving alleged crimes is bound to assist the cause of reason. It puts the responsi- bility squarely upon the people to see to it that jury trials are fairly conducted and fairly resolved There are, of course, extremists on both sides.. Their number will diminish, however, only as a sense of fairness develops through the I a) © theory which contrente the nation in dealing with the racial ques- tien which’ now has begun to present problems in all parts of the country, and not just in the South. Violence will not solve it, nor will coercion by bread in- ' jonctive orders of the courts. An adjusted society has to come voluntarily out of the processes of reason. The amendment to the law which would grant jury trials in —~ i a Dr. William Brady Says: application of. reason instead of violence. That's why the grant of ‘a jury trial in criminal contempt cases would be a progressive step toward a bétier understanding of the responsibilities of citizenship. But if Congress. on the other hand, does deny jury trials, far more ground will be lost than gained in the emetionally compli- cated. if not presently unsolvable, problem of sociology and govern- ment. _ (Copyright. 1957) Many Readers Believe Iodin Ration Cuts Colds A ‘reader writes from_ Kittery, Maine: “Tam 4 and have been troubled for several win- ters With severe colds and a run- down condition, But last October, T began taking the iodin ration. Now I feel fine and have had no trouble. with colds all winter. I thank you and “BRAD hope you—w ill -” . keep the articles going in the paper.” In the first place, I haven't the least idea what ails a person pur- porting to have a severe cold or a slight cold. ; _From the letter, one might in-. fer that I (Brady) advised or suggested iodin as a remedy for. any of the commen respiratory infections which are so frequent- ‘ly spread via conversation spray —such ailments as measles, scar- let fever, diphtheria, infantile paralysis, meningitis, mum ps, pneumonia, influenza, acute sore throat, and tonsilliti«, In the pamphlet, The lodin Ra- tion for which send stamped, self- addressed envelope, 1. say nothing about prevention of CRI «common although I do give many reasons why every one should. get a Wee bit of iodin every day. READERS REPORT I must admit, however, that for vears readers have been reporting, as this Kittery man does. that, since they began taking the Iodin Ration. they have become. less sus- ceptible to (please excuse the word “colds.") It is beyond my ken to affirm or deny this. I just don’t know Sa ee sre veneeptiie fe any oe of the: store white ‘ he Mr aren 2 Pe _ think . too,” she ‘or Should T do?” port. You two ni All I can say about it is that “an adequate daily iodin ration, as described in the pamphlet, can do no harm in any circumstances. At the same time, J] advise you never to take a medicina! dose of iodin or iodid except by direction of your own physician. Signed letters. not moré than one page or 160 Words jong pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not Siren diag- nosis or treatment. il] be afiswert ov Dr. Wiliam Brady. if a stamped. seif- addressed etivelope is sent to The Poa- tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan (Copyright 1957) A a ame 3 Congratulates Committee On Memorial Letters = be condensed of lack of space. p79 agp and. oahens number writer must, accompany page any bat nese will not be published if the writer eo cuests unless the ‘letter 5 * critical <4 Te nature. Saat wad to congechiate mem- bers of the. planning committee who did such a beautiful job on . the Memorial Day parade. Even God planned a beautiful day for it. Fifty years ago I stood on the sanie Mic inde street and watched the wives riding by in carriages drawn by the finest horses. How proud | was to see my grandfather, a Civil. War veteran, and my grandmother, a D.A.R., among them. Flags were flying everywhere. “In these days, people didn’t have ~~“ to be asked to display our beau- tiful flag nor pay to belong to an organization to be in the rade. They were proud just to they could do it. 1 do hope everyone. will take time out to hang the freedom flag, our own American flag, on June 14. We owe it to all those who fought so proudly for it. It will show we haven't forgotten their sacrifice _and suffering nor the homes with gold stars. ‘ Vernice A. McVean State Hospital Grounds ‘Graham’s Great - Business Man’ Billy Graham. the evangelist. is one of America’s greatest busi- ness men. How many. performers can pack Madison Square Garden with 17,000 listeners! I{ costs near- ly a million dollars to stage his appearance in New York, His ‘“‘take’’ must be terrific. He has figured out one of the surest fire ways of collecting the heavy sugar that I know about. My hat's off to a great promoter and a great business man. Sort of Eavious Captain Praises Dance by USO The enlisted men and officers of —This UNIT Wish to exter! OUF asepest appreciation to the Greater USO of Pontiac for the dance they sponsored recently. Refreshments served by the USO girls were en- joyed by everyone at the dance. A good time. was had by all. It is efforts of organizations such as this thar-tmake our part of defend- ing the Detroit area much easier. Battery D (Missile) 18th AAA Battalion (90mm Gun) Auburn Heights ‘Is Bucky Harris With Us Again” The Tigers need a pinch hitter in the ninth so they send in Popfly Finigan with a batting average of .064 when they have House on the . bench hitting .260. Is Bucky Harris back again? : Mad Fan ee ee ‘I'd Smile, Too — ‘Look at His Wife’ I saw a picture of Sam Hanks having breakfast the day after he won the 500 mile race. There was a-big smile on his face and* the “heen there having s atethite. haa to Russia. She. claims it hecause we have one. I Let's quit tating for their cheep ¢ “pass: veterans and =their Day Parade newspaper said he was. scilng as he thought of his victory. If I'd ‘breakfast, T'd even if I'd fin- you see Mrs. too, Did have smiled, ished last. . Hanks? Debunks Russian il satel is_she has.a gui, N Prejudiced —. Annoy Woman, |. = I'm getting a little sick la those “Who write letters that are prey diced toward Mexicans, hillbillies and Negroes. God created man in his own image, and it wasn't just fe Northerners or white peophe.-.. Whether we live in the North or South, we're all human. In the second place, Mexican means mix-~ ture and all Mexicans don’t come from Mexico. In the third place. it was a colored man ‘who saved little Benny -Hooper in the well, along with a lot of prayers from everyone the world over. God heard all their players. Why don't we all wake up and quit worrying about color, nationality and where our neighbors come from. . Let's thank God we live in the US, a free country to all who hve. here. Michigan French and Indian Wife of a Mexican Would Replace Board Members Did the City Commission ever think that one reason the hospital ' bond issue didn't pass was because people Sf Pontiac wouldn't give a vote of confidence to a hospital board that had just made a $15 million mistake in estimates of what it would cost to build and _the hespital? Prices have gone up a ft was necessary to build a bigger hospital than was first planned, but people stil! wonder why they haven't enough money. Now thaf a few on the board have succeeded in getting the rest to fire Lauretta Paul. whe has worked 10 years for better- ment of the hospital, maybe their work is finished and can be re- placed, or do they have plans for her job, too? I'm sure. if the Commission- would replace some of the board members, we could get people who are jnterested in the hospital and the good of Pontiac instead of playing politics and fighting with ~ personalities. Then 'we could finish the hospital. City Taxpayer Shopper Pleased by Church Bells . While shopping downtown the othér afternoon, I was pleasant!v surprised to hear the bells of First Congregational Church. It was so nice to hear that above the noise of horns and.motors, it made the whole: day seem brighter. I hope the church continues that practice. Shopper Case Records a a Psychologist: _ Stalking a Man? Here Nancy says the romance with Hank is brewing but he still evades the final act of “pop- ping the question’. Aithough he now-is in love with her and has talked about marriage, he . doesn't set any date. So she wants further advice. Scrap- book this Case Record, for it may comé in handy in the fu-— ture.- By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE ' Case V-303: Nancy. M.. is the young widow whom I intro- duced to Hank, the bachelor de- scribed = e@rlier .. this week. “Dr, “Crane, I Hank falling in love with me,” she said with shining eyes, a “And I like it, with a: blush, = é T am fall love with h the difficulty in ge _ bachelor’ to - ap tay So what t Hank’s moth- ing to visit a sister state the following thus be away for - : aves,” I cautioned ee hen Hank wil be ina mol re X ceptive mood. ‘“At present, he teen): upon Jou - and his mother for a “™ eu ot. . ‘ \ aged 29, * ational sup- ed her for psychological crutches for his ego and general happiness. x * * “But when his mother leaves, he'H tend to place more weight on you, a the ‘single. remaining crutch. So he will lear upon you more heavily. ‘“That. means he will be more devastated if we away from him. home of his own. ating to minor elements. thig when he inquires if the ousewife would eather have de- / ‘ livery on Saturday or Monday. The salesman thus assumes, the AMstomer wants his merchandise “but gets’ her. to assent to minor decisions and soon she has nodded _her head until the habit has start- ed; so he hands. her his pen for the dotted-line stage. * * “Well, Nancy, you employ this method on. Rak Ask him * Sure enough, when Hank's‘ noth: ‘er left. for the two-weeks’ visit, ‘upon - Hank subeonsciously leaned. esse! for all his emotional ™ po ' But seit | by now that he loved her and want- his wife. Bat he didn’t tas bce aan ; ie figuratively’ . threaten to take the final erutch- vacuum sweeper. salesman - b delayed. He’ slimitied = f Are Trick So Nancy came back for more advice. ‘His: mother has been gone for a week, and still no action,"”’ she confessed forlornly. Hank Crane?" Shaking my head, I suggested a radical final measure. “We must knock the final -erutch completely out from under is a hopeless case, Dr. him,” I said. “You must leave him alone for a couple ef days til he realizes how much he needs you,. “Could you be called out at town : suddenly, as by a telegram we - might mates up? . et, : * * “Or hit ghuat importing some other man “for whom * ‘Whistle Guy = “Do you think ~ A Bpace . i. “CALL FE 2-9224 ond we wanes THE PONTIAG ‘PRESS. WEDNESDAY. J UNE, 5, 1957 - Discover Forged Notes He Visits a Hair Clinte ' } bg . ¢ ; : : ig BEDFORD, England —A forged $23 note was cashed in a’ store in Bedford, England, by Hungarian refugees buying clothes. Detectives believe the note, dated 1936, was one of ngs’ made by the Ger- mans during the war. Some $14) notes forged by the Germans ha turned up. vel HELP! POLICE! {Y ELMER ‘WHEELER So.I have him up, Office. Those “before” and I told the man I wasn’t worried much, hut I'd been in the build- ing and thought since I had a few minutes, Pd see what he had to say. Then I tried to pre- tend a lack of interest. melon grow. -of cotton. He with great care, almost kindness. of the hair I had left. that looked real scientific to me jsometimes nodding in approval, ‘legs on it. will call on you to explain. |) 1 tried to be bored about the ¥ | whole thing, little knowing that Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Ag@ncy 711 Comm‘! Nat’! Bank Bidg. jing. Took off his lenses, The hair tonic bottle and the, comb had become Elmer's phobia. | My barber was giving me another| one; he had a full head of hair.) you are smarter than I was. and Then I decided maybe a visit to one of those advertised hair clinies would solve my problem.i. I picked out a leading one in*town’ and sneaked into its second-floor But his every movement inter- ested me. I watched him like a country boy watches a water, ~. He took toothpicks, Put on pieces so carefully, He treated my hair He surely showed his appreciation He put the cotton under a microscope. He did many things ‘then again scowling as though he had discovered something with | THATCHER, aver ent day I'd be in a ’ | would be openl PAT TERSON, | inviting advice, help, succor. ” WERN ET | Finally he stopped all the test- wiped them professionally, and after a ‘tantalizing time, coughed and said: Belor- After Ads Have thar Curious “Young ‘man, within a year you'll be as bald as [ am!" Yipes — I hadn't noticed the}! ‘guy wag bald. “That. is; he went on,_ np to his embezzling. “unléss catch the trouble before it catches up with yo "Signed up for 12 treatments. hair. At times My LJ a F ey ee Le | ASG ire Le Bi a ae hae his office, feeling like a Gockeeiee who was afraid they'd soon catch | I now became a clinic addict. ‘I kept it up for six months and ph eg. was going fine, “in- | times hope Y4 |. “Seen the back of your ‘head|_ = {that wae Gerahle tg treatments, IWife Plunges to Death I Became self-satistied with|Prom 38th Floor © myself, I was whipping baldness as I had whipped calories. an perhaps cénsent now to let} the vet give my dog the haircut. Up until now I just coundn’t see myself standing by and watching the dog’s long hair fall to: the floor of the vet's place. Life was really being good to ‘me, I was smarter than most bald boys. STARTS ‘BRAGGIN a: Then one night, in a bragging mood, I told the — —_ iw doing something tw go down in history. T-had solved the|/" “"° 20°% _ baldness problem. _ scr apers, Mrs. Marie Devaney, offices in the building. lately?” she .asked. arctic expedition I hadn't. She advised me I had better take a good look. .I- did. Wow! I had a hole in the. back end of my hair. of Belchan. CHICAGO # ~— An estranged] wife plunged to her death last’ night from a 38th-floor office win- | dow of the Board of Trade build- ing, one of Chicago's tallest 1 Police identified the woman as They said Mrs. Devaney, moth-| er of a 7-year-cold son, had been separated from her husband John “hs pit of-Aitmirat-Byrd's-Ant Paes ee cifet ee ; Thursday Super § 78 N,, Saginaw . pecials — Grade “A” 29, a sec: ret for a barge com with ary for a barge company wih! uma gp iil | EGGS | BUTTER =») geneween een ene ee en en nen ewer ase: This Valuable Coupon Entities re _The..Bearer.te.a1oLb,. Limit Fregh, 0c: in. 1929, Col. ii Bernt Balchen was really the first’ REMUS person to fly over the South Pole. | Admiral Byrd sat. in a seat back. Good Thurs. Only A hole in my hair. 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Not only are motorists!” Atlantic “City, N-/-J., Higa | J 47, asking°*S for & Superior Court orderjcific Coast baseball team, |daughter’s big scene, forbidden to ‘blow their horns, but|Which 15 million people visit esch|tion drew Mrs, Jeanne Helbush, 47, restraining Helbush from molest-jtraveled 125 miles from spring subways are being converted to alyear, is really on aa island, “Ab: for temporary support of $2:960 aling his wife. A hearing on this|training camp to see his daughter The English langtiage is.used by|silent system, too. A whole section| secon The island is only one mile month in @ suit for separate main-/request will be held June 14. in a high school senior play. more than 270 million people. of the Paris Metro or subway is|wide and ten miles in length. an 8 ’ — Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back Shop i in Air-Conditioned Comfort ta. f blank Hurry in end eed ls alley d ard departinent 3 = | | Cotton slips, sleepwear 5 2 a : ' AR: : 5 a f | glamorized for summer ! . — : > *9 bj 4 9 at Stock up now.on thick, Li'l boys’ and girls Cool fashion blouses @Shorty, waltz gowns 3 Ps s | hen oes Oe absorbent terry towels coolsummer playwear { in all popular hues oP ejemes , lant 29x50” toweld in 12 colors Poplin, twill, beleth separates oa fonts Rog. 1.98 Thickly-looped, top quality. 12 c ‘ | $ gay decorator colors 20 pe Re . Sun suits, P’ pushers, Reg. for ~: t If thrift is yest Dean < then mn — } - Reg, 1.98 Com is . 1.98 ! errifi c > ip-dry cotton, plisse, b clo! % : , | , repeoied gro white. Misses’, women’s. in grp. % Guest towels 48c = Wesheloths.......... 29¢ i i 20x40” fluffy stripes and selids Denim, poplin, knit, woven fabrics 9 ey lee. a < es aye ne 4 Gay blazer stripe decorat 4 > i eae ’ , a : : ) Trulahontee ance” QQS sem ieee 13; in 2 $3 ee aioe a Reg. 58e garees, 2-6; togs, 1-6x. = , | Guest towels, 3 for $1 Wash cloths, 6 for $1 ted) vlna | : i ae. ee 1 Mega ib - Federal’sown : 3 New style _- 00 Spert-ease 9 3B Ana 2 00 Boys’ cool | a | ~ . eetten bras “ swimsuits — 5 panty brief handbags Paden play shorts. : - ; us US. Reg. 1.69. Circular stitched Reg. 5.98. Lastex or cotton ~ Reg. 2.98, Nylon-reinforced Reg. 2.98. Plastic calfs, ce Reg. 1.69. Senmacker with cups, action: straps. White. in bloomer, boy short or lastex in cool pink, blue, imates, straws in many _plegts, zipper, self-belt. In In sizes 32 to 40, ABC. rare ayn Sizes 32-38. black, white. Sizes S-M-L. shapes, colors and trims. gray or tan stripes..4 to 12, es a es : ; x ash ks Pre. ctfied Dacron*- Your ‘choice! Dacron*- 21x94" hi-le 1.0 an a | aes Ske wit rayon slub tropicals, blend sheen gh, plaid cotton rae table lampt “Taw a - Poros. “el yet allt lacie vl 1 ree aliibaoen yg Pres ry Reg. 1.69, With 5 pock * Reg. 898. Modern style White, torque, ack oe a n ins, rayon le. ets, é odetn ae, Siiatt east 29 to 42. tailored. Sizes 29 to 42. tip .closure. Triple-stitched. _ metric p > china Lag ak aw ee es = polyester ‘ake a ehre oe aaed fiber Sizes 6 = 6. opie — ator / fiberglas Save now! - “sad pring cae, ay ae \ Lous * ) jo ERAL “SAC INAW AT Wi ARREN PONTIAC Him dept. stores LOPEN EVERY NIGHTTO9 0. . i y su b y * \ | j THE PONTIAC P 288° WEDNE gDAY. JUNE 5, 1957 ; i NINE we ras Yo } ‘e T | > ; \ : $ 4 ‘ a Poli a for women in poli and : Carter Taylor, an oil’ well Mrs W. M. Cooley, were married iat ie : aot) iicio ns Weo Wamen ail Meagpe ig ranted 70H as. Gradvation Gitt pei +cat * Family Likes Tuesday a Ditosedey, ‘Tukadey aren tine Mom Faints, Son Dies ; UNITED a ie ANCASTER, Pa. -— Women omen! Democratic party. “HOUSTON, Tex. @ — For. thelfor 0 _yenrs.— RICHMOND, Va.(®-—Mrs. Rob! Osborne's second wedding anni! PHILADELPHIA> am — ha =“ aed —— “most imporiant political} \ Teent 50 years Katherine Harcourt oe : lert M. Osborne gave birth ® an versary, \Pectant mother Mrs. Dolores. ~~ SHIRT — 4 me * path cag party has,” Democrat-| The Galtge Washington bridge} Taylor will probably make use of Master sargenat Edward Martin, $-pound, 4'2-ounce baby boy Tues- ee Rios, 20, fainted yesterday while Distributors, ; : fe National Chairman Paul M./from New York to New Jersey|the> present she was given for Stationed at Fort Monmouth, N, J, day. Mrs. ‘Osborne, her brother! Contrary to appearances light-/ bathing her i5-month-old son | Ane Ceces cu Tel-Hures Butler told Young Demoérats yes-|was opened for use on October graduating) rom Lamar Highirecently reenlisted in the U. S,iand mothbr also were born on. ning does” not travel in sharp an-| ‘tonio and found him drowned cod ba i terday. He = a greater role 24, 1931. School. The gift, from-her father'Army at the age.of 74. Tuesdays. ‘Her parents, Mr. and'gles. when she recovered. | ; j Colorful oe “in a cari REG. 1.68, MEN'S. CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Full cut, Sanforized. Dress style, 4-8. 2-pe. style, 1-3. Qu 3 REG, 1.19, TOTS’ PLISSE SLEEPERS . No-iron cotton plisse. 1-pe. 1 00 style, 4-8. 2-pe. style, 1-3. REQ. 1.98, TOTS’ COOL CREPE pu's Boys’, girls’ button style. $ With ruffle trim. Sizes 4-8. 253 “REQ, 1.69, GIRLS’ FLARED COTTON SLIPS ~ Cotton plisse, nylon ma / ¢otton or nainsook. 4 to 1 : nee. 2.98, ssrekdaenisa UMBRELLAS. 253 combinations, 2.00 ee cam finish 45x3514-inch.- — hee. 14.98, nieiD FRAME PLAY POOL . WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS 15 off! Choose from a $ selection of long faille : coats, toppers ‘or suits! REG. 1.49. PLUMP 17x34” PILLOWS With ACA tripe sage ¢ 1 00 FREE ALTERATIONS plump chicken feather fi Ah = 15.98. COMBINED SANBESK-PORL eavy steel, green baked AS “Sibir 42 R Peer * NON : 2 for SUK 7 a bg ea vis 7 : on th ee ne ' 7 = : 5 2 ane r- : . = ¢ fon a v" be bf Sw i: Tk ‘ ~ : — is : 4 | a4 iE i : | ‘am ‘ *,¥ ts f 4 . ‘I : tae i BA be = | F | ale ow « < — = mo 2. et ; eS | | j Sy : +) Tate ’ pif = , ‘ “ “ * ’ sale! Dacron* and trulon Tots’ and girls’ cool # 4° panels, Dacron* tiers summer playwear Your , Rog. te $ 4 Choice 7 1.69-1.98 F s 5 : . ; = _ ; . White Dacron* panels in 45, 54, 63, : 1 and 2-pc. playsuits. Many fabrics, 72, 81” lengths. Tiers in white, yel- ; colors, 3-6x, 7-14. Poplin, no-iron low, rose, 36" long. 42x81-inch! white 1 cotton shorts and pedal . pushers in Trulon panels. Need no ironing. stripes, plaids, solids, prints. 7-14. *DuPont's polyester Nber REG, 390, WOMEN’S KNIT PANTY BRIEFS REQ. 180, BOYS’ COTTON T-SHIRTS — e Rayon, cotton knit in white, White, pastels. Short sleeve $ 4 pastels. Double crotch, 5-6-7, 3 ter +4 style. Nylon reinf. neck. 6-18 2 al 1 a REG. 68e. COTTON PRINT APRONS : Bead sed bib are ited y oad SHEER SEAMFREE NYLONS f or for . cotton prints. Gay colors, - ~~ HS . 7 1.09 pr. if perfect. Crystal REG. 3.98. STOLES AND SHRUGS © ay seamfrees. New =| era Lecrstel ein 3 00 shades. Irrege. 812-11. Reg. 3.99 each. Solids, prints Reg. 5.98 each. Pastels,” ieee Reg. 8.98 each. Darks, pastels - e 2 . ° ‘ Ans * , * ’ : i: + : ° REG, 4 prs. $1. BOYS" GUARANTEED 30x *Sheaths, full ‘skirts, crinolines Juniors’, misses’, women's sizes — * Leno stripes, bolero dresses ; REG. 2.98. COOL BLOUSES Cotton, nylon-reinf. heel, Bn 1 ~ *Cottons, nubby linen-look rayons ®Wondéerful, washable, carefree *2-pe. cool, washable cords . ‘toe, Many colors. 6-101, : = - } Anas ie srcarlrier ee ; $ REG. 1.98. MEN'S COWDEN DUNGAREES Elegant sheaths, gay full-skirted styles Cotton and linen-look ravons, Group Group includes bolero, leno stripe and less styles. 32-38, 40-44, “ Sanforized blue denim. Riv- 50 in black, white, pastels, solids or pretty includes |-pe. styles and 2-pc. suit 2-pe. cord stvles. A real double-header eted at strain points: 28-50. wQ prints, Sleeveless and many other vel dresses. Choose prints, solids, pastels that scores tops:in fashion and savings! 4 REG. 68e. GIRLS’ S'CLOTH MIDRIFFS REG. 5.95. CANNON, BATES SPREADS sty les in the big group. Hurry and save! Or ever popular black, O1ze$ for all. Darks and pastels, All sizes in group. White, pastels with elastic 3 First quality cotton plaid Free Alterations on 2 for $15 Dresses waist, emb., eylet trim, 7-14. 2 1 spitada ti full or park pray 5.00 < - ies e ae ork rib T-SHIRTS REQ, 13.98. WELSH PLAID STROLLER : ith nylon-reinforced co Red water-repeliest cloth Y lar. 4 colors. Sin Siane S s- +M- L. 2? ter 1 50 body. "Resenile mates *1 1 ; THURSDA Women’s, children’s famous Limited’ ‘quantities While they ext * \ vers CHARGE ACCOUN? PLAYSHOES , @AIl first quality © Cool summer styles | @ Many styles\in group @All sixes in group ‘OPEN A CONVENIENT AT FEDERAL’S } ODAY!, on ' ‘ a M i . he ieee 3 a eee) Pe id ses a = y : €%) Gi f r hy ite ee i 4 ™. bet ete : . TEN / | ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAF, JUNE 5, 1957 \ ¢ ——" Fe t f/ y, HATS A BIRTHDAY without the presents? Ex. Ee , — cept at Wrigley’s, YOU get the gifts <. . hi as a . Prices ettective | = off! s y avorite groceries. A grand ° *n gala birth d ve ig, big ee a een ee | ws in comand for these .. . and more... ay Brray ++ all at 20c° i best-ever birthday ue Drip, Perk or Silex x Chicken of the Sea T una = Grape Juice ” PAW PAW 25° 24-Oz. Bottle | , | = White, Yellow or Devils Food 1 Elberta Peaches 13. = 6 4 € : cea No. 244 SJ 00 i a $ or Halves 9 Snider's Delicious | - Barilett Pears” {Tomato Catsu ws Se aa | Pp“ BRAND Cans . cn wot: xe: ey . ‘i - pea lace satand “— pr 39° New Golden Mazola Oil . Fer Deon Fizin Gallon 89 Cavern Mushrooms. Bema Ais toe § ” a Chocolate, Steawherry or Vanilla e ine-()r i qasengcibeny and oS $] 00 mlu’e £; c i}. Kool Shake Drink Mix!" 17 Pine i Drink loam Ace ~ Stokely's nest Cut Beets — «66 cu DD ‘} sant, recep wag maMOCPAR” ys | | Durkee’s Pure Black Pepper crouna €or o% 49° Van Camp's Pork and Beans: . Near 4.9° . : Krun-Chee Potato Chips mr (9° = oe PLANTATION . age. 10.0% Bm igi Sg =9 Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple ““seaxo”” 3 cm 79° Flako Pie Crust Mix 10° LaChoy Bean Sprouts 9 Ruby Bee Pure Steawszney rnesenves iste, 3O° Wilderness Cherry Pie Filling “t? 29° Chow Mein Noodles a an 33° “— | ore 25¢ REFUND—RETURN 2 SEALS trom “w= cay geen A e | | Crescent Brand Aspirin Tablets ~ | de ; . lsopro | Rubbin Alcohol Compound Ss Pint Le ‘Diamond Crystal Sal mm Qe 23°] | 7 ~ a 29 propyl Rubbing po sm 96 io Easy Monday Liquid Starch ut 19° RE 35* Wekco wikiZive. Sponge Nop xa ign a 99: Kasco Dog Meal ae 49° | New Magia Silicone ‘soars’ Cover. =~ naen®]® Easy Glamur- uenorsteny Cleaner sata oa. 98° | : sii sll ons 237° | Colorforms Toys reatared'on' temper Rows Me Sprite — Gentle le ii Suds for Dishes cna” 29° “ca” 53° Le “Now Vian Tre Mak Boo New Quick Ken-I-Meal — 15¢ Of Special = ‘Ske SO" New Stopette Flowing Cream: ee ‘hate 96 ree | Cocoa: Marsh Steeeteee Syrup ‘Brach’s "hz" Circus Peanulg tee 29°. | Revlon. Silken Net Hair Spray” ea ne na had ~ 4 Ae a 5 + ee hems ot cale ‘Brach’s a Slices an ee Bas. te 39 az cd ot OT: “Gaines 28 ‘poo | 3 rine 49° | , AS iy Us is Ww iii: da me 13) EL EERSTE Ji a ht af {a\ 4 Fr (co ee ae * : Freshland . Krisp Fruits and Visit W +-Bought Fresh .. by Wa farms from coast to coast and buy the v 2. Shipped Fresher to lock in oll “thot form- fresh goodness. ? 3. Seld Fresher . . - elusive ice channels Aere vegetables fresher Mother Noture’s wo 4. Served Fresher . iff f (4 Four-Ways Fresher, Every Time Express refrigeration directly to our doors... fie vu sn 2 @ Salad Plate cree tioned on disploy by rigley's ex- = aut oan invention that keeps truits and e Cu Place y with dewy-cool moist air, Pp Setting Because we buy, ship and sell it tield fresh, only Kool Krisp produce. hos s, Jonger_home-life. Here’s exciting ‘new beauty for younstable, designed and made by one of ¢ the leading ceramic plants in this country. The very same place settings that regularly retail for $3.49, brought t0\you by Wrigley’s price-slashing buy-power. Not seconds .. . not discontinieg styles . . but the highest quality! Choose yours . . in handsome sun- -bNight colors that never fade mar or wash off even after years of use! Choose how ,.. at this sensa- tional introdyctery price! @ 10-Inch Dinner Plate . For the Finest! e experts who: comb the ery finest right in the fields. Only e Saucer Hygrade Luncheon Meats —s_ Sida. 52. 638 Sliced Large Bologna © “Michias"crse 1 r». 49° . _, Mickelberry enn: mahal grapvlg-end | uy @L +e "VE NEVER SEEN SUCH SUMMER... bins © | IN : ne a bs of it... in brilliant bloom . . -and still | A jn~~ dewy fresh from America’ i load for your table . Dick wonderland Us Wrigley’s Aico use K fruits and vegetables. Aiway ee ear “because we buy, ship and _ just so you can serve it fresher! oe four-ways digest - Be sell it fresher . Kool_Krisp Fresh New. Cabbage _ Leaf Lettuce } tes California @ Fresh Lemons Cores Gardens Fresh - Fruit Salad : = California Valencia Oranges Prices effective through Sebuday.: June 8, We reserve the right to limit quanti Del: Crest Instant Coffee Del ¢ Crest @ \* 4 Atel einen: Renda? ~ TOY. ; ‘a, . B aa, Coffee : ef 3-Lb. Bag bas 35 s finest farms. Come . _ in everybody's Is esi | 693 Score AA ~ Country Churn 69° 1-Lb. ‘Ctn. In Foil Wrapped Quarters ; Philadelphia Cream Cheese 10% 9Qs Keyko Yellow Margarine _ 2 tm 53° -Kreem Rich Salads Preven eon bet O° Deze n 59° Fairmont’s Creamed Cottage Cheese or DAS Nilcar Frozen 26) Pink Lemonade We 6-Oz. Jar 6-Oz. Can Birds Eye Frozen Strawberries Birds Eye Frozen Orange Juice 1-Ib. Bag S. Saginaw » aver: r evenings til € nas ler evenings fi O om Mel-O-Crust _ Donut Sticks || c 45u ri Q: 69° Enriched _ _ ! TWELVE a Fi Fye Senate in Wisconsin - as Dems Also Covet McCarthy's Seat MADISON, Wis. of Republican candidates for the unexpired U.S. Senate term of the late Joseph McCarthy swelled to ’ five after Gov. Vernon Thomson's announcement tied that the There were no positive commit- ments from possible ‘Democratic candidates, but at least two of them are expected to enter the race, and several more have said interested. * x * Thomson, like McCarthy a Re- publican, ended more than a they are month of speculation with the an-| nouncement that the question of a successor in the term ending) | ___»_ dan, 1, 1959, will be settled by { arama : arthy May 2 of a liver ailment. Those who announced plans earlier were former Gov. Walter Kohler Jr., of Kohler, who did net seek re-election after the end of), weapans his third term last year; Lt. Gov. Warren Knowles, New Richmond, serving his first’ term in the of- ; and former Rep. Glenn . Waukesha, who bid for the Marriage License Applications George R. Greer, Ferndale Edna I. Lane, Rochester Henry M. Landry Jr., 3840 Gainsborough | Rosie L. Tramme!, Lake Orion _— Robert L. Sauer, Birmin, ~—% Monzelle Clark, Birming: eD Wanamaker, Birmingham . ray Ann Broderdrop, Royal Oak (P—The ranks couldn’t they achieve the same where Species fer Tocieser. Friday, Seturday and Monday watha” —the-biggest thing bottled vodka. It has sold 2,493,000 copies in 15 Russian editions. — ‘Lugovskoy, Soviet poét, | feathers "| forward! « , COLOSSAL CYCLE ergy Commission hotes that it has issued a license to the Intercontin- Hahn, Strassman pally lated the one fissionabile occurring in nature -- the 5-235. + ee \ 1 es er es a ee Ren ore hist Wild ‘About’ H GOP Hopefuls Increase p NEW YORK (INS) — Wildest! < Lise Meitner, expelled by {tothe A-bomb, only to learn in the atom fies, Germany | | ajbeasts have presumption in recent his was) took the fantastic news final-days that his best people hadjcustomer of our atomic Wares. jin weight. made by Nita Khrushchev during) te rin Copenhagen. He long since been assigned to other|TRANQUIL STEAKS? Some dog a beeen a ene” “cane Son Tele te tro ert® |work—such as the Vi and V2. The| You may be taking tranquilizers ~ which’ produced the $2,000,000,- remaining’German physicists were without realizing it.- The Pfizer|giving it a bath. mE ei " |still’ puttering around with the — gage Develop- 7. 19 at? a atom Ss 8 source of steam engine ment enter near Haute,| - Charles D x " 2st reg Brigette the Throughout almost the entire Power. Ind., has been feeding the don't- "war, we went all out to beat Hitler’ Now, an eternity ‘later, as the give-a-damn pills to livestock. The! Asan., says, in pill into a. pooch’s mouth — of the New Jersey Bankers obit Sibiabls aio en woe bee 8 r enone Eaton Jr., president — bankers ani Yail strike England, arrived in Australia promotion/ with his family, He emigrated with as Travelers Cheque Depart- his wife and 13-year-old twin daugh- oie, hae onan a tilm proving|ters. On arrival in Sydney, \50- rather conclusively that bankers|year-old Collins said: “I couldn't | and that theyjtake it any more. The silence are not cold, are not austere, and was getting me down.” FREE PARKING | ssMescrammmmesasi They've found “Song of Hia- since! these lines to keynote his tt address on Longfellow: ash. the war paint from your ces, | Wash the bloodstains from your | Bury. your war clubs and your Break the red stone from this quarry, Mold and make it into peace | pipes, : Take the reeds that grow be- side you, Deck them with your brightest Smoke the calumet together, And as brothers live hence- What's that whirring noise? . Handout fromthe Atomic En- ial Chemical Corp. of New York for export of an atomic reactor to * * pS tao M. Thempson, Clarkston jadys J. Porritt, Clarkston Satgguin er * ~ Gordon J. Wolven, Birmingham — Esther Averso, Clawson Joseph J Grit Jr., Wyandotte Naomi M. Johnsen, Birm: ingham a B. pp. Detroit Peoey 4. Rabmambeampecaell Henry # ae 22 Coll Barbara J. Hess, % Lafayet Paul R. North, 273 6. Jessie Hattie J. Osburn, Detroit — = Andersan, Rochester Oigs Za 8, Detroit George W. Muto, 4392 -Jeannine M. Samson, ibs Attineon Edward A Eric Bloomfield Hills | Esther V. Jackson, field Hills Milton T. Beline, Mis eo Dr. Lena 6. O'Gell, Detr i © c. Meg eos 190 Wall A. Smades, 363 Be ward Robert L. Smith, 301 Going Judith L. Pierson, 487 Rasbure = 2 4, Detrait Betty m, 1104 LaBalie James Taylor Jr., 371 B. Wilson Evangeline Crabtree, 460 Nebraska Alden J. Richter, Birmingham Joan D. Nelson, Huntington Woods Thomas C. Lekes, Savisbare Elfriede A Ses kena Buchar, ‘d B. , 685 W. Jessie A, Har: iiss oases is Bird. Robert 4. Harris, 264 Farnsworth Jean M. Lupear, $125 Marshalsea Charles R. Denomme, 1152 Hire Evelyn A. Reynolds, Roscommon nder, 930 8 . Wisser, 119 Jamies L. Sharon. John A Dackes; $60 Parnsworth ence olf Sondra N. Lawrence, Penton fi * Clarence P. Cok Sendra J. 11028 W. Huron WHITER HOUSE PAINT NEW DIFFERENT Wide range of new colors lt looks better longer FE 8-0428 ea sS _ STILL ONLY aay é eS ae a quality, as before. FLEISCHMANN’S has not increased i = Peres aan unriciime snareasia? bof Fleischmann’s Gin tale not thcohond its ‘prices and yet you still receive the same fine oe like ityetraight and so smooth it ake ' eaped < every time! , "te A Gin so sthooth’ ‘SAVE! _ PRICE Ry MAY BE ae @ Where Your AS INSTANTLY # CREDIT tran ee igen Open Friday and Mondoy Eve! s ‘co 9 ¥ - YEAR'S NEWEST! 3-ROOM DECORATOR-STYLED HOME OUTFIT o- \ ‘~ AM .-INCLUDING. Famous GAS RANGE | and: REFRIGERATOR-- Tas ‘SENSATIONAL tow 4 4d ONLY! ANY... - SEPARATELY FAMOUS. REFRIGERATOR . INCLUDED! for _ ns PAY A LITTLE. EACH WEEK. | ally. Sor . a SS) ——— Ox12 RUG | Full Room Size Complete With RUG PAD Every Item Offered on This Sale Is Factory Perfect and Brand New-No Come-ons—No Gimmicks Toe pw he 5 ai aici dil li dali hl al Sa SOOO OSHHOHHHSHOHHHHOHOSHHOSHOHOH HHO HOOE peoceconcscooqoosoeoosese eevccedcocosococcsacoccosoooosooocosooes 908600000000 008 008008098589 088880088880880008 oe al | weeensesereressnreosnseserscevesoosooonses “WONDERLAND (> SUMMER SALES Reg. $5.99 Boys’ 2-Pc. Play Sets Smart 2-pe, matched $ 23” } Fes Shirt ‘n’ Slack Sets, Huron. Matching aes are: 2 to 6x.. PeececcccccoccococescecoeCs SOC eeoocoecesocovoccvesooccoooocooeenecooooeoooeeeS Cvecreccccccoocces Reg. $2.99 Girls SUN SUITS , Cute ruffled .back Sun Togs in > Prints. Sizes. 1-3 Nylon, * and No-lron S o7 Cotton, Gay eeevnee SPECIAL thu aay bo ae | Seeeesessesoorsecoosooososesseseeees paccctnccunceureseenceacsacuateeseesncorenees easccccccoccssosccoooccosegocooosooocesoooece IKRESGE’S, friday, saturday summer dresses *8 A wonderful collection of summer dresses, in sheaths ‘ and full styles! These ore the ones which you have long awaited. . . at savings you cah’'t. resist! Summer's newest styles: shirtwaists, button-fronts, one and two-piece styles. Saitor. collars, embroidered bodices in cool, crisp fabrics. Broadcloths! Cotton chinos! Novelty cottons! Cotton prints’ New spun rayons! Sizes to flatter every figure. Misses, juniors, half sizes. - Pastels, darks, OSOOCOOCOCHEH OOOH ECOEEEESOHOEOOOSE “ Rigid-Frame Pools ‘995. 375 : brights, blacks. Many. styles. ° e.: sketched: cool cotton 72x 48 72 x72° . with button-front; pleated skirt. ®@ Baked-on enamel finish throughout! Aqua, pink, maize, @ Carry-home paks! Easy to assemble! mint, 8-18. special, $8 Backyard fun for youngsters and grownups, too! You'll like the new, popular trend toward home pools . ... the cost is low for all the pleasure you get! These pools are made with rigid steel frames, completely weather- protected by a tough enamel finish.- Lined with 12- gauge vinyl, they have strong tods at inter-lock points! TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open nights to9 p.m mondey, thursday, friday, cetaulay CPOCCereserecrerorocsooccrorocecocoooeocoesoeosoeesesecoosoooonaoooees. ? 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Be oo 26, Sacatg Ark., the evening — is to check over Locate | = vasa Ae | | Her Chidren | When in ‘fon 7 raames: the furniture so ful “when I got a letter from To Deka, Kan., the other day saying| fily stuffy that it is difficult to} ‘arise from, and the closets spa-' such _& car had been registered os enough for a lady to hide! came in when the waiter strolls in, un- | ase two - Seadliegencger ire announced, with the tea and bis-| a habeas corpus order from Judge “Ults. Claflin yesterday. An officer took AMUSEDLY ALOOF — Mrs. Wyss fo the address shown!” At all times, even’ when they) on the car's registration and fing you cached in the closets as’ found the children there. Her hus- aforementioned, the waiters and) = at work at a junk yan. valets should be amusedly Bary mother; was recognized by not precisely condoning-your pecu-/ the three ojder children, Phillip. jiarty inhibited behavior, but ap-| 7; Rhonda, 6; atid Michael, 4. But pearing always to understand. it} - the baby, Arthur, not quite 3, because you did, after all, descend | j She told Dist. dutce 0. | Pr "Pirst of, the hey to the “ DON’T MISS OUR ~ ¥N BIGELOW CARPETS AND INDIVIDUAL CON- SULTATION ON YOUR CARPET PROBLEMS en Pay ig nd aaa” Jeno Tth and: Oth Carpet Authority al dcciol Mill Representative ; : ’ Latest Fashion News. couldn't remember her. ‘from a band of Puritans. . Judge Claflin said the father) &- 2 +2 FEATURES OF BIGELOW CARPET CLINIC Selecting carpet is so EASY ...so PLEASANT must appear in court and tell his! ty) t tandard . side of the: story or “will barely ols at tase sta om a if | pomp shew—all the latest carpet fashions in the 7 with our Bigelow Sample-Bar e no hesitancy, and feel I will have ont in the (facran ie room, mo! 957 Bigelow line. Enormous selection of tweeds, , at, every justification, in giving this ‘the tourist in England may as - ~~ textures, plains, sculptured effects, florals and twists. @ Now you can select carpet the way you mother: her children.” well go-home to Hilton — yg Latest colers—color-tones with @ real decorator fair! shop for fashions . . . carpets, on indi- ae the towels are never sa F sii Finally Earns Degree, : | the waiters’ are warm, where’ the| Newest desions keyed to today’s cawal Hing! vidual hangers, lift easily off the rack. First Enrolled in 1940 cells are rarely high, but the PROVIDENCE, R. L. —Seven- |modernism for outmoded extrava.| teen “years after enrolling,. Mrs. |Bance is oné of. the great rewards) Adrienne LaValle, 34, Woonsocket,|of travel. to the old ancestra) | rs de- gree from the Providence College | School Edu | After inspecting the rooms, the | day. as jae was — next step is to lug your key down | “She entolied in 1940. In the, % the desk, exchange your dol- meantime, her schooling was in-| lars for English pounds and shiil- terrupted - at various times be-| lings — the value of which may | cause of marriage, motherhood become plain to you after a few and household cares, | weeks’ practice — and retire | —— z de Moen SS Sn ee og iz @ You Son ae ew, on Be few side-by- ' FREE GIF : side . - match them with your ape: FRIDAY For All Registering Teg? Mess sae ¢ JUST A FEW STEPS FROM THE NEW CITY METERED PARKING LOT 92 s. Soginaw St. ) ean, Clini sea! ro 530 P.M, i CONVENIENT PARKING bewaht- ® OUR OWN LOT JUST AROUND THE CORNER | the BIGELOW SAMPLE-BAR... the wonderful new. ay to select carpet! upholstery and wall color swatches. Carpet selection the new Bigelow Sams ple-Bor way is bound to be more thor. ough, more satisfactory . . . yeu con make a complete survey of patterns, textures and colors merely by browsing - through the hangers! f 2 Opposite Auburn Ave. AVE DOLLARS “: —“§ AMPS . Gi ; ‘Nib Wh Green Giant iblets Whole Kernel SWEET PEAS| Golden Corn 34 269° | 569° Cans Cans 6 Prices Effective Until SAVE 12e Campbell’s | __Phillip’s—Sliced or Whole | SOUP a | White Potatoes MEATLESS VARIETY Cons aC “say ic yi E for Cons : © EXCEPT MUSHROOM = Seturdey, 8, 1957 * “SAVE 16e JACK FROST Granulated Sugar i i vison ates : Phillip’s Solid Pack PET MILK TOMATOES | 6691/8 = Cons. SAVE 17e¢ ae vs WE SSON OIL | Pineapple Juice ED Colif. Poscal 1 i= Strawberry 90 ny) = Self Polishin 0: “I 89° | preserves “-" 49°| Floor wax 2 = , = Cookin & Solads Dole Hawaiian COFFEE. ‘ler : dbs Doe -. 548 Jer DOG MEAL +, YACHT CLUB _ Drip or Regular Hunt's Bartlett PEARS No. 24% Coens 2” 6g Burnette Farms TOMATO JUICE cf CHUCK Roggy SAVE 6¢. ‘ LADY BETTY © _ SCOT TISSUE — JUICE ¥ ssovied br tow ooo tomy at Tom's! Seper Market : Sow ‘seabed Pog Ag ea 2S See RP a See SS a Se ee ee ee a eae ct i eee 2 ee a eee ee ee i | _ a = é ! THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 5, 1957 Pes oS —— Wins ree _IFTERN Ges . + r es yale’ on. less tangible effects, , which collectively gre peonelly ot = dven_greater_ importance.” picag em \adiation over many Your Watch A-Tests Will: Hart Thousands, Say Medics‘ Speipietas f WASHINGTON w—Three noted sequerice of fall-out if the ntithat wit be “seriously curtailed bilit ndred: hous, may xpected f i : ; hajeoted ay 50 seq prese: c a ¥ in the hu s of t be. e pe sole toa ; = i ‘geneticists told Congress Monday|rates of testing —— - or injured” over. the world in fu-| sands, mill billion chil and Py IRPRI NG Wh A ‘ je a arom ‘radiation from nuclear weapons * ture generations as a result of 1. Sa wad ie =a them, wer os mai “a : : Si rT 4 test Muller mute number of lives! tests already held ‘‘is in all prob- by c tes, be 6000 Ex are | $ can be —— in short.) But since the injured will be|born with “some gross mental or PAINT WILL DO. = ened es for thousands. ne ; e scattered over the entire earth defect in.” " PGNSION per perhaps nilione ot pew 1, Believe Millions on Wrecked Ship for: tundreds' of years, i said” Hie ead 8000 woud be bora ia Watch Bands | sires, 7 a Daa E alge ve fall-out at the Loc S k T son to se damaged) “This would be a four Ladies’ — Men's Vent ‘rate will add only '@. faton ALE OUNKEN LTEASUFE} trem omer causes, inctusing a: as tural changes in human genes and to the.total of human death and misery, they said, But irreparable DURBAN, South Africa W--A stories the Grosvenor was carry-|Chromosomes which pass on traits has been done to hereditary fabulous treasure ship, wrecked|ing treasure. c from. one generation to another. ‘Pmaterials which constitute ae OSE Sea Ririca's Warnes The divers’ finds were brought! 42% *- ‘mold in which the buman race. is.--2 195 ie claimed yp from 25 feet of water, | There has been a curious offi- cast, they said. . by the “Yeadér Of” askin weather conditions hampered op- mice, hie Bald, “on findings) <<) ) +e rare expedition. erations. sna P. A. AIngebrikt- I ind Any increase jn. fall-out, ¢the| The leader, Graham Reed of|sen, master the Martinetta,|@uals exposed to moderate radia- ; jscientiats agreed, will increase Capetown, said divers operating! said the seas bo so Beye. sen the ont tion “consists of an insidious ithe damage proportionately be-;{fem the 100-ton motor . yacht|had to be suspended. weakening of the body's resist- cause from the standpoint of gene-| Martinetta discovered © cannons} Many attempts have been made,2ce to the onset of infirmities and ‘ties there is no “safe dose” of Md coins “positively identifying" to locate the Grosvenor hulk. Sev- diseases of all kinds, expressing ssi, 99 Georges-Newporis lewelry Dept. 4N. aw St. Yasidos need te pay: iradiation. | a hulk in Lady’s Bay as the East eral years ago an expedition oper-|itself in a shortening of life; and $250 te $300 for * *®* * India Co. ship Grosvenor. ating in the same area as the|4lso in 8 long-delayed production ; , | ‘In statement prepared for a i © *£ . |Martinetta also discovered can-\°f certain specific —— such’ pryos. ; ——— a INCONSPICUG ame | Senate-House Atomic Energy sub-| Reed, a wealthy retired busi- ‘non, Financial troubles forced that|@% leukemia.” “These,” Crow said, “are first) Ee tf AR Bld SUPPLIES) “FUEL wi ; US fessman, has been described as|@xPedition to discontinue the!. Grow told the counties that generation effects; the” total for | h Te FEA 2 521 - ~—— exploring, fall-out . haz-' 0 UAL TY HEARING AIDS these’Views were unfolded South Africa's foremost authoryyy; Mi 1Uo < Dr. James F. Crow of the Uni-/on wrecks off the coast. search. persons now exposed to ‘fall-out |later generations, or the effects of versity of Wisconsin, Dr. Bentley; The -Grosvenor was reported "YOU'LL LIKE THE WAY YOL EVERYTIME YOU SHOP AT Glass—of the Johns—Hepkins-—Uni- carryipg @ gem-encrusted peacock . versity and De. ee Mul-|throne said to be worth six million). ler o niversity of Indiana. (pounds — then more than 30 mil- Sie thowasid slncqeet eating, ' Summing up his -conclusions,|lion dollars — and other treasure ee ae aite— Crow said: “With the present lev-|valued at five million pounds $650 nas ee Se : eda els of fall-out, the amount of gene-,when it was wrecked in 1782, en tie damage in the future genera-/route from India to Britain. ee tions from this cause will be a ; Those figures represent. the re- a very a total hu-/ported intrinsic value of the treas- man death, disease and misery. |ure. But if it is located, his- x * * - |torical worth would probably in- 4 “On the other hand the ‘number|crease the figure greatly. | of pero omnes = fall-out is) Divers reportedly located the as large as the world population,|wreck 100 yards off shore Sa Dr. Spencer Oates, jand therefore we can be sure that| day. _ Optometrist iseveral thousands, or perhaps x *« * 13 N. Saginaw St. ‘More persons will be diseased, or) Over the years, many Spanish deformed, or will die prematurely,|doubloons found lying on Ranskei p Or be otherwise impaired as a con-'beaches have lent credence to “CALIFORNIA” . 0: LONG WHITE—ALL PURPOSE BAG ~wweeeereTYTeeeY* DPPPAPAAS MAPPPLPPPPPPP PL LPL PPL PAP PPPP PN “errr, ee PPP PARAS rrr PPPPPPPPPLPPPPPP LDL A YOUNG TENDER FAMILY £€ PICNIC SHOULDER SIZE Ib. 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One ear will be awarded the week of June 17, 1957:—— Another car the week of July 15,1957, HEY KIDS! Have your Folks enter Koger Big Contest and win a Childrens Cocoa Marsh Railroad (with real engine) complete with cars and tracks — Get details at Kroger. = STOP IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION RIDE TODAY At THE oe Pontiac Retail Store 65 Mit. Clemens Street TENDER. FRESH WHOLE Stewers 33° 2 » 85° Jessie oney can ae ave at this special Lb. low low price. Beer Salami Hygrade's finest quality «+ °° * Greenfields - + * °° | Sliced Bacon Frozen + - Hyerede” Old Favorite - Fresh THE FINEST KROGER-SELECT, GOLDEN RIPE * 2 B ! Ripened in Kroger's own ripening rooms to Home grown, tender from tip to tip « + + + » « Rhubarb 15° 2* 37: Green Onions ¢ « AQ: Crisp, tender Home.Grown « « « + 225 « 49 FOR CRISPIER, TASTIER Lettuce SHOP KROGER! HOME GROWN Head Lettuce Fine for salads, sandwiches. now “= io » is Fresher the peak of flavor goodness! 2 - 3 a nsporoaus a 19: Red Rather 2...955 Pop Corn Popeye, white or yellow . .°. MICHIGAN Strawberries. First of the Season * «6 @ <« cial member, at ce quid Starch | Liquid ready instantly . . + eee > Instant Cocoa Mix. Rudin tee wel s a 8 hae a Kleenex Napkins. Table, won't slide off your lap , . ve Broadcast Hash we 3 3° Kleenex Towels: 2 AL sera se tf ne . , aa Coi. * Ve Ge 33° N aes delicious i. : oe = es oe 95° ~~ Kotex: a E rT ¥ re : THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘ Hot Dogs oe | * qrsen. 3 3 2 99% Tasty Steatsa..'™ 7H | | » 59° Vein-X Shrimp '* vas 99e| HEADS 29° 212 49 | f i | ; ) mS WEDNESDAY? JUNE 5, 1957 "SALE See These Beeutiful Cars on Display Now ‘in the Kroger Parking Lets! “Thrifty” meet comes from young, renge-ted cattle. While ‘Thrifty’ meet dogs not cerry the emount of fat found en grein-fed beef, it hes fully es much feed velve. Try “Thrifty” mest end seve more! 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The Kroger Vi Tenderay method makes top. grades of if grain-fattened beef tender without ageing, without the loss of natural juices and oor Be sure of the best—get Tenderay pina Rib of ae == | Giant Duz wee" 68¢ Oxydol o 4:68: _ Giant Cheer “:."" 65¢ "Giant Dreft ,.. 75¢ Dash Suds 752" 37° Joy Liquid '22°37* _Spic& Span ‘1; 27° ® Cookies sem i} Sunshine Biscuit, Inc. . . 6 ee 3 + AI gerd seedy 59% : j Bon Agni ome 2 27° PRICES AT it it eat vee epee he ee Ena Sarasa ae eR ee Ne en ee Ne ee oo re yo eee he ey ay ee | PR eee eS MAE al i]s od Bo i a | fe it # i is 4 ¥ o : E i fies << sd * #_¢ Bee f : sabi 4 Pact f £ ? } ae : 5 : : sai a ry pany : Fong > iy ; ; : : : Nea £5 : ; pels PLA ae | ee) Me as i pe Aa Wes i} Gee? pO re ay eee “RIGHTERN’ ee ee | , THE. posting C PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE eae eee | ' wine é ae eee Aine wats ta Shia Sawn e . ~~ Woman Pleads Innocent ene || charsed| | and K to pend enipedvndlrsg lyst Nane Saal Chie - —\eeeteg. Haare Mone me iB _ fo Keeping Man's Auto The woman, who is accused of A Pleasant | k’ ward' to a pleasant. week with) OWENDALE-® Lesite Reyn-jnow is superintende at Vander. not retiring the auto of Clayton our Finnish friends. ee ee ee ee Latayette St, pleaded ‘ngeen ter head leaned it ta her, was| ERNEST. MATONER — Louella Deverall, fi, who died g ‘The Finns expect , al ae ‘ IPTION - (Advertisement) freed ona $200 bond by perp Emest E, Hatcher, 54, a barber|May 25 were held from the Baird HELSINKI, @—B and|to touch upon most topics of i. - PRESCR B pee gear v wad arcana tae mia at Pontiac State Hospital for 21|Funeral Home after cremation jy Mee Nate ta womenrey torrent interest in world attairs, ae trial June 12. mihed carly this morning in{May_28 with burial in Mt. Hopelwhat the Fins expect to develop ss Westém plans to BONG SUN GLASSES " [pontiac General Hospital of a heart| Mise Deverall Jinto a Soviet show of sweetness|NATO countries, inc . » & teacher in elo|ang light toward a Western neigh-|Way and Denmark, ’ | ponder ending ailment; He ninde his home’ atjcution, has no survivors. bor. They are bringing a first-\for atomic warfare. ¥ \Now is the time to have that FOUR TOWNS—New officers re-|2200 Pompey St. oe oo franik tion, lieve the Russians es me s second pair of glasses in pre- : ert and Edith Erwi Hatcher of = Those old globetrotters — Pre-| | Bunion Pain? 2.22 22 = ree "Bevin Hatcher of IMLAY CITY — , of J es in Scandinavia. | summer vision. De. {D. H. Pulleyblank, president; Mrs.|tUikers. Mra. Bene Harris of Haz “Made to Your Exact Presciptog Raymond Swackhammer, vice) po” Mrs. Esther Ratliff, Er- Eyes Paes femove corns, president; Mrs. Stanley McClellan.|win and Lewis Hatcher, all of SS ge | ca rus wR. HAROLD BUSSEY, | ~ ’ * 40 $. Saginaw ; fr lie Talaba, corresponding secre- from the Donelson-Johns Fu- Theater ae 2! Scholls Lino pads al : © haelah iowee sate Mas bomen sien oe OPTOMETRIST (Advertisement) (Advertisement) «ot ch Milton E. Truex of the Church : Ye ‘ officiating. Following ° the service, Mr. Hatcher's Bnd ? will be taken to Dresden, Tenn.| Wa. | (CONSTI PATED? for service and burial Saturday. re Service for Hillard Horn, 33; of| © heat gam bivet of bie 412 Howland St. will be at 1 p.m. Constipation is caused by what doc- ing capacity, plus CoLonam's stretch- Coanipette eS cnsn bul, tubal: saniatig vei. Bo toting & se. [Prey Som tho Frank Coretp- f retaining moisture it should, lieves even chronic constipation over- ers Funeral Home with the Rev. , ae epoae: abe resin of nih, Coma is yet so cmowth so [Ford B. Reed of New Hope, Bap. LAKESIDE’S 1 NEW LOW PRICE POLICY GIVES YOU. MORE-LOW: PRIGES=MORE-DAYS-of the WEEK _ — become dehydrated, so dry that they women in critical stages of pregnancy. ‘be in Oak Hill Cemetery. the bowel; so shrunken’ that Se Shctatyte ines (eave covenant Gna tna rc a co te COMPARISON REVEALS THE FOLLOWING [ Amnet ne ecrn om ter 2 ow To regain normal regularity, the dry, eT et in clinica) testa, Besides his wife, he leaves his SAVING ts of did mot cause rash or other reactions, |Parents, Steve and Annie Dial t Sere Seo es aan ess | CHOICE QUALITY MEATS bowel must be remoistened. Second, your body! And Coons Detroit; several brothers and sis- 6 bulk must be brought to your colon Your colon to tone it against constipa- ters, Mrs. Beatrice Brownler, Mrs. ath SOS TCe SriMULATE it to ton, overnight! Get CoLonam, in Ellen Moses, Mrs. Lula Pear! Bar- Chain toheside ; 10 a normal urge. to purge. —easy.to-take tablet form at any drug yor and Hattie May Horn, all of , ong Mike. — You . .| Super Mkt. Super Mkt. ie And, vd, of al laxatives, only Cotonam, counter, today! Only 98c.for the 60 cacinaw. mee et Save A B Price ve the amaziag new laxative discovery tablet package, brings positive relief Others are Jessie, Steve, Wen-| . Pies . ; pomenee Covers a SS ee dell, Charlie and James Henry Horn, all of Saginaw cod aut ot PET. MILK . ra 4-6lc | 4-6lc| 459¢| 2¢ Round Steak, Sx | 99c | 1.09 | We | 30¢ PE ilorm dled on, May 31 in 2 lana |, Sirloin Steak, “sz | 1.09 | 1.09 | 89¢. |. 20¢ Pontiac General Hospital after an | terse | 2-63 ® ’ : Why Save Garbage? Secs TieDe-Shwr ct 28% | 265/259 6 Darran Sak | 129 | 119 98 | Bh ROMEO — Sevier Me BEAGHES. “2° | 3-89¢ | 3-95c | 3-89¢/ Ge Beef Chuck Roast, | 49c | S3c | 39 | 4c Disposal” be held at 2 pm. Thurtny om Sumehing | 29} “age |‘ ge Sarma Beef, ‘mr / 59 | 63c | 59¢ | |Rev, E. G. Appel officiating. 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She | ee ee ee ee ee ‘ “ canoes | BEVERAGES | WILSON AUTO/ Leasing Compan wl receive an tesorry degree | [ | , 7) vf et oe d TRUCK g . y preient - Pell hep st |! : : | LRSO a toe ome, FEE) COCA-COLA fam = i : BONUS FEATURE syoi! Seis’ ij Tiny Tots’ i. Ste ep: i BI nee i 4 rown, Siue. Sizes 0 te 5 We're Extending OUR SALE! | | 2 tte coe = Ly] (i | fo because of ccegharegace Poa this tremendous efter : | Buy now... save on ever. case! | SANDALS. $1.49 79: GENERA Sone ————— a ears — ss ° ' Buy now... shetes several: ot this. a“? $1 3 25° a - = — COUPON VALUE — —— a ¥ | = rox Our First Carload Is Here! | "FRESH PRODUCE __ ) *Plus tax ahd recappable casing U.S. No. 1 California Long Whites tas fee ae) a , Low — Super Mkt. | POTATOES Viz. sx) a) FIVE ! vm | 49c | 69c |, 42e | 27 GENERAL STAR || a | < pre 83c | 83c | 39¢ | 50-Lb, LARGE LEMONS .... | 44c 64c | 72c | 49¢ | 23e 40c NEW POTATOES .. _ THE: PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1957 ; _ COME s SEE ASP’s STORE FULL OF VALUES. OUI GET. 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ATLANTIC & PACING THA €Omm | ci vwaeana a Foon Pa a gras (aROE aE) DTU Th olen tat eee toe Po trae | | 7 — fod, _ Wory Soup ie | ae Soap ‘i Dial Soap Sean we tDe ff i ate | tee daa | 3 5c te 35 2 ae ee | i AS 34 ‘ ys 8 all Ay eo j | as i Ts | 4 \ | * 5 ee = Tien sh nes, SERVICE? |New Industrial Revolution BLAKE RADIO TV _ 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791. n Pittsburgh and laid as-he-was usually | * * ban Ruhr, our ow |\Chicago. Part of that remarkable ichange eccurred right here. | * | Let me summarize Pontiac's change which is part and parcel family which was kin to him 1 Great things were expected located on West Lawrence street — near the river, later moving off toward the old depot when mer room was needed. | puggies and spring wageas, thon PONTIAC PURE HOUSE PAINT DELIVERED 1888, while others took over | buggy and light-wagon manufac- | ture, among them C. V. Taylor, H. M. Linabary, A. G. North | and Harry Hamilton. | Scott was a tremendous worker and driver, religious, a rigid ol skinflint and yet a power for civic ‘righteousness. It was sensational: aA : Sc hetiony This region (Southeastern Michi- vehicle builder, Martin Lowry, via publisher, gar) has passed in industrial con-jpig successor, W.—D. King. The, discouraged by human. error, -and| jcentration ail the old champions— other resulted from a’ successful ‘instead to take long and hopeful, 'Manchester in England, the Ger- invasion by a Canadian, Robert D. [but not too hopeful, views. He was. ‘contribution to that world-shaking Scott because I married into a Put me there, at t there, took the opposite side and) The University of Michigan is' attended summer school and made} < we skinned him alive. came home he told me primary ithe national heart institute and the In his early years, he. built Ireform was like a barrel—sounded'Michigan Heart Assn. Five mem- lbig when you kicked it but there|bers of the University of Michigan concentrated on road carts after ie nothing inside. “we will have worse United States _papers at the meeting. ‘Senators at more election ex-} Dr. pense.” ‘right. then, because circulation had caused‘ the kidney to release an feature was unable to fit the title iq been climbing ail through that enzyme that speeded the break- of the picture ‘‘Love Is a. Many | campaign, but pretty soon the boss down of'a protein in the blood Splendored Thing’ on one line, so to college. and learn a little more ectly responsible for raising blood (ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE. 5: 1087" soot NY Gee ee aE Mire Recollections of Early: Pontiac.’ an yt f se ° ‘ ‘ “5 oa : ae “ aan 2 sie ee : or Mee “Hout + diy commanity < cach? Sete iMother, r Son lone United States, built im: 1699, i as in Newport, R Centered in wp othe he FIGHBOR. $1 lat Same Time © Yes! EAST LANSING (A mother, ves, on watson, tat wags THE CULPRIT ? ALWANS BUY GROCERIES AT eee {Continuing the recollectionso! from. twe carriage tactories and {thie best: of all small cities, and Ot course, ‘Editor Coleman hatland ber son ‘enrolled in Michigan) |, #Yser ™ Tt cinss quauiTY “Faucet Quauty © Tape Recorders jearly days in Pontiac, by Author) various small shops supplying lever ‘since I have beens little|grown wel ted with Ed State University 35 years apart but| [)o", Simos noumes Oa arnar| b WHERE QuaLiTy wOURES » eapryeael an ane [eaed. Foe Lavan ‘Michi eal amt WER peels, and erty He t | cynical about goings-on this side! Murphy, Edward M. Murphy that/fill graduate together. TWE TRAN OF FOOD VALUES, Tue wat wo ourswae) T neat vans «” gp ae } Alumnus Quarter!y. ” prophocy hes come Sp pass. ‘of the year 1900. is. the driving force ix the Pontiac Among the more than 2,000 grad. er © Red One of the carriage factories is, eo ae sg dra ye Ss ee — a be one : ~ ‘p . : nage nn 0 8 a r son, . clyereen vec | | oe tay 200 eee ; rel My first boss, Harry Coleman, /do for the town, Mr. n com-|Ralph H. Sill of East Lansing. X 3 ‘ taught me not to be tributed keen interest and Mrs, Hunn; in her 20th or Sp publicity to. the moves. by which an elementary school cachar: has Hae < ‘Ed Murphy brought Gener { taught the past eight years at“Du- ‘Motors into Pontiac | and. Her ‘son will be a high school cailed;/@--most--forgiving-man: a ~w-¢ Fe be-continued Prstrurctor™ Iii ge When he went to Europe in 1902! Byten, Shiawassee County. ‘AAT? or "03 he took B. J. (“Beany’) ~ *« * ; (05 LAs I know a good dea) about R. D.)Kelly off the editorial Cai = Doctors fo Discuss ands veteran) of ey eee ) years in\the Air Force, it took andof 18, his idea being thet Beany' him only-three years to earn his x one High Blood Pressure (Advertisement) | leould bring in needful with’ bachelor of Science degree. ot America’s advance in worldly whose members still speak of him) ng in the e |power and influence. ‘as “Uncle Scott.” Born in Scot: rh oe ‘ides controlling me) yyw ARBOR W.— Scientists Resig Ra, ae rm red — S H | Durant’s, excellent history of land, R. D. learned his trade at, stiidying the cuses of high blood pang Ralph H. Sil ie \. tops eart. @S Oakland County, published in 1877, the famous Armstrong Works in' Beany coulda’t do the impos- pressure will meet at the Univer-\ sie tabrarted ie. studies. tol 3 Times Faster |a few years before I was born, \Guelph, Ontario. | sible and, left to myself, I came .Sity of Michigan here Friday and iraied: thee pore and & daughter, | Pgs NO Aa Uitte Stack m ;contains only a small section on When our Civil War ended he out strong for primary reform Saturday. aafer tas\death of tbe Wachana. (ace, testest Cy te, ww manufactures. Then the liveliest cut loose from Canada, came to and: the popular election of — Their meeting will mark the 25th es eee leath o iu: noe ee ents Son, peeetbore, and sow enterprise in town was a knitting Pontiac, and worked for Lowry. United States Senators, then the anniversary of Dr. Harry Gol d-ito Apa “rd was marri wal OW 4 °° 2 ae jmill whose product was finished In 1866 he set uy for himself in big issue of the day. biatt’s historic discovery of how to| ors. ona sited senching ‘ =| fet - py working at Detroit, stuck it’ out two years” Our State Senator, from around ‘cause hypertension — high blood 00d ularly again after World War | : * Get Beil-ens taday tar the poem | jlow piece-ratés.. af \there, then returned to Pontiac and yw hite Lake or somewhere off Pressure — in a dog. | She took MSU extension courses» \i feo —F D> : : ea Ey we jone of several universities con--weekly drives from Gaines to the \ me ae eee eae oan oe [cote Basrt research Seenced by 4f your upholstered chairs andl caine need ef ~ brightening up, Little Bo-Peep is your answer. Added to water and applied with a rough cloth or sponge, Littie Bo-Peep cleans your fabrics wondertuily. ‘will not harm colors. See directions on bottle. East Lansing campus for night classes to earn her degree. . Lettering on Marquee Causes Wonderment Goldblatt found that by BISBEE, Ariz. ® — The man. _ \Clamping off an artery leading to who set up the marquee lettering I didn't exactly lose my job one of the kidneys of a dog, he on the Lyric Theater for a double’ \medical -school, members of a “From now on,”’ he prophesied, ‘heart research team, will present and I agreed that I ought to go and released the substance” -dir- he left it looking like~this: Love is a Many Splendored | \ pressure. Edge of Hell Thing. “ , ‘to hear him coach the preacher | irom his pew in the old Methodist ®P°Ut Politics ang journalism. . Church. 2 * * * | His little white beard shaking in| ‘holy zeal, R. D. would shout, “Glory, glory be to God, hallelu- “jah,” whenever he thought the! ipreacher deserved a cheer. As a business teacher and counselor of younger men, he became a force for growth not only here but also! in Flint, which he recommended to two of his young workmen, ' 'W. A. Paterson and W. F. Stewart, ‘who went there and prospered. ‘Paterson built Flint’s first car- ge factory, Stewart its first body works. First and last, R. D. Scott \taught a good many young fellows ‘how to get on in life. One of his \daughters married David Ward's ison, Henry, but that is another ‘story, and too long for these pages. ‘CARRIAGE CENTERS ' The local carriage trade gained. as the West became settled and America’s wealth éxpanded. For years Pontiac and Flint were tops in the Western carriage trade. ‘Both cities doubled their popula-' tion between 1870 arid 1900, when the automobile began to show itsélf statistically,- with 74,000 working| ‘on carriages and wagons, and only ‘2,200 on automobiles, that is, in. ‘the whole nation. Fiint-‘an@ Pontiae never liked jane cies, somchon—they oven | raced their fire teams against | each other when Pontiac was the | home of the State Fair—spec- tacles worthy of the Roman Col- | tseam im cruel and desperate | | strife. | When I went to work for The Pontiac Press at the age of 17, I discovered, as an inquisitive re-; porter should, that things were noi always q quite what they seemed in || BRAKES | | RELINED! Johns-Manville Brake Lining CHEVROLET (Bonded-Shoer) , , $16.95 } FORD . oe ow ee eee {| PONTIAC......... 516.95 U F F LERS INSTALLED FREE ens Ss 8” CHEVROLET | | © ‘MacDONALD, Ine. 370 Ss. Saginaw. St. FE 546136 A r Acrots from Economy. Furniture ' : Eaablished in 1922 be ‘95 Gal. —_ FE 5-6184 NO TRAFFIC Prosttm NO PARKING PROBLEM EMME RMU. Guaranteed Satisfaction PONTIAG PAINT MFG. CO. 17-19 S. Perry St. Lng ninniitas ese dna ‘New Allstate p saves homeowner One ah icy. does work of four. 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Hi : wicca erideteacant weber ane #\) ew ee wy yn Cee. NI | COMPANY ‘PROTECTION. \ \ tars stn ent sr tom er dum ent a ol ter t+ # Mig d A a | ri 4 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 ous cance Of Our Waterford Bureau The largest number of cand the election M Soa Although there are two posts available, one incumbent is not MRS. DONALD E. ADAMS degree treme. the University of - > : She has served as Justice of the dates since the consolidation of Wa-|' ©2°e in Waterford Township and terford Township schopis in 1942,|*5 a member of the Waterford are seeking positjons on the Board Township board. She has been a of Education. Eight residents filed| Member of the Board of Education petitions to cain al positions infor the last three years, and has ay. been. a member of the : a. bertortal Lester Carlson, 46, of 4135 Gray- ton Rd., has worked at the De-|Shoreview Dr., troit Edison Company for the past 30 years. He has been active in Boy Scout work, and is a mem- ber of the Township Recreation He is a former president of the | his wife have four children at - tending Waterford Township Schools. School PTA. He and “Mrs. Melvin E. Inglehart, 29, of 1312 Hospital Rd. has lived in Wa- .|terford Township for the past 24 RICHARD KUHN Willard V. Johnso : 6, of 474 is_an_ officer. of the Pontiac Community National Bank. He graduated from the Uni- versity of Detroit, is married and has five children. A Waterford Township resident for the past 11 years, Johnson served On the township board. for the past five years. Richard D. Kuhn, 28, of 2295 Lake Angelus Rd., graduated from Detroit College of Law, He is married, and owns an auto-wash business in Pontiac. ’ He is on the board of directors Brookdale Rd., War IJ. He graduated from the University of Detroit, meres | in isiness administration. [ We now works in business man- agement of General Motors Truck and Coach Division. He is mar- ried and. has two children. Senators fo Quiz Defense Official Ask Quarles, Dougice “About Wilson’s Brake’ Air Force, overseas, during World|; ight Seeking 2 Waterford School Board Posts\B served with the} ith the United States Marines. He yard foreman of -the Grand nk Railroad, in Pontiac. He is married, has three chil- Sree) Sek tee Ered SiGe, ace for 30 years, The poSitions up for election are for three year. terms. Residents will vote at the following desig- Charles W. Walters, 35, of 6020 nated places: Pretinct 1, Drayton) Southward St., served six years beg ‘schgol; Precinct 2, Donel- json. School; Precinct. 3... Waterford}. [Center schoal;. Precinct 4, -Water- ford Village school; and precinct 5, Pontiac Lake school. The polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. , NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY on U.S. Contracts | WASHINGTON (® — Senators called two Defense Department officials today to discuss Sec- | retary Wilson's brake on spending | and his request that the Senate | restore $1,220,000,000 of funds cut | by the House. Chairman Chavez (D-NM) of the Defense Appropriations subcom- | mittee called Donald A. Quarles, | new deputy -secretary of defense, | and James H. Douglas, who suc: | ceeded Quarles as secretary of the | Air Foxce. The subcommittee is cored | ering the defense money bill. | Wilfred J. McNeil, assistant | secretary of defense who has been Pentagon ‘‘business manager’) since 1949, spent, hours yesterday explaining the complicated con- trols over the multibillion-dollar | defense programs. | * * * | Sen. Symington (D-Mo), former secretary of the Air Force who has been critical of administra-. tion policies, engaged in several, exchanges with McNeil, mostly about two. directives last month by Wilson, One directive ordered the Air Force, Army and Navy to cut back contracts this month by half a billion dollars. The other banned new contracts for equip- ment, with some exceptions, un- less the agencieshad funds hand to pay the complete costs. * * Lf cut Air Force programs by as much as 3% billion dollars. But McNeil insisted that total Secretary Douglas already had | Symington contends this might was much too high. He added that! asked Wilson to exempt some pro- ON GRADUATION DAY . Your Gift can be the Gift Supreme ... the most - thoughtful, most productive and most appreciated of all... and so easy to obtain... A SAVINGS ACCOUNT of their very own at PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS. 3B 7 Current Rate Pontiac = *%! Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. 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E ¥ ‘ : pee ory es ee = “ ) / ) ys. \ 4 ria : Ae ‘ \ , oe - } fi | j Fn ne a ee ee . = < val ey ast ad te 6 Wes gt i aoe ff ~ ee Sy fr ee ere ian Heer at ee ers i li a te Tr iit as eae eb sali” aia cilia Wace Se Pe SS ae Ss, : Pie ; 4 \j : ; j ; : 1 ee ; 2B ae i : . t THE’ ‘PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 5, 1957 emacees| SStSAEC Haat Defends: ‘Small Risk’ of Ww GTON W—Atomic: En-liciém of the Atomic Energy Com lergy’ ‘Commissioner Willard F.|mission by those who say it has ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN i] \paegdinarah dietitian a ————— . cowie! in- “the risk of annihilation’. . . if we Scheol Budget ‘Tragic Error’: Williams Rn Leal the eters Mp teem dyring Hits Legislative Decision GRAND RAPIDS (# — The 1957- made radiation! 58 school budget approved by the pas tasiemapeanctaal -E-fromr bomb-tests and other sources} begisiature “was” assailed by~Gov:} 3 ’ can cause cancers and damage) Williams last night as ‘ i, Some ” yay Sk cbs as ccs hha Ek, es ce made public all information from} of .“‘certain which would its Project’ Sunshine, designed to| vo.) p rdcerri conceruing. in —-{measure-the eftect of fallout from| !Ticence and w tana error. * Williams laid the blame’ ‘on “an “It is not contended that there! unbelievably -myopic legislative no risk,” said Libby, an atomic|leadership which made ‘hold the |‘” icist, but he contended therejline’ a sacred theme for the 1957 |' risks in many human activi-|session.”’ ones 5253 Foreign Aid Bill “Here our choice seems much wine oe mn coer Nearly Complete |fer to run the risk of annihilation ; ‘Jwhich might result if we sur) Senator Says Revision so essential to our freedom and| May Include Big Cut, actual sarvival?” Authorizations Curb “Massive use” of nuclear ba ol ;ons in war, he said, not only = ——<~G aaa widespread cancers| WASHINGTON «#—Sen. Mans- pues | wrod leukemia ‘but would produce|field (D-Mont) said today the Sen-|, rare, supported colleges unl rete (2) rn Ter . abnormalities in future genera- ate Foreign Relations Committee I egislature “forced” them to rais | tions far beyond what might be|Probably will complete action this! sition 25 per Ww CARPET & FURNITURE CO caused by fallout from weapons|#sekend on a new foreign P| biver sacs ga cent, Williams x *& & eoonene a committee mem- Fs Is He st out also, without|°e? and assistant Democratic rench Hote $s to Ask ruck . - leader, cted President 5 4 /mentioning it specifically, at crit- Elsenhower's a for $3,855,.\for Less Information, This coffee greets you with‘a louder whoosh and the livelier aroma that forecasts fresher- . flavored coffeé. 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A - He and othe members of the {i ba Colleg e Gr aduates |committee ascacant a “rewriting’ today says the police forms which lof the administration-drafted for- tg Begs og is supposed to eign aid bill to keep both authori- share the Geeel longer ask from |zations and. appropriations ‘‘sub- raveler came, where ie can prepare for et grade secretarial . and accounting positions by completing one of the ; following courses : {ject to the usual annual review by| 1, £°Né, OF the object of his Jour- OS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION — Jr cme’ ae vir hs te oe] HIGHER UNTING is his name, date and place of PRESSURE ha b orn EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL i B. 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McCandless Cpe || os ‘tis | settee ee. 5 By Ge Ce a : : fae bee aoe if ' {see eS er 8 elie ta : : ‘ i i ‘ i pb j 7 j ? pO Sle ee: i $ ee a prprs : i; f rh or 3 é ors “Mee . fact a ees ia kom, i ce : : i i 4 / hy : j ( : 1 j ; 7 & 2 : va \ ‘ | } 2 ; ; ‘ ‘ Ye ! } E ‘ | 3 { \. rs - : * . ! < ; F : ; . % . | , = 4 : vo: ‘ i : a len oe oie fo _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 McClellan May Ask Corrective Action "Jat, Rackets Commitee, hearing| Fit Amendment 190 tines n 'Rojitical Maneuver minutes , Béck| and Joseph McEvoy, an-jeyen tot viedge kinship. to! OKLAHOMA CITY @—After Ok-| | fis 5th. Amendment Uselste: witness, for. contempt. Helnis father, who previously had de-|iahoma Football Coach Bud Wilkin ready within 10 der - misappropria’ son narrated the film of the OU® . — ye = ry seen TS oat ies tonal oo the| mittee may cite the elder Beck) State House of Representatives, the} to/ too, . 4 tsolons decided to honor him. om cution of ‘Dave Beck Jr.; son_of| He the Teamsters Union president. |ous ts * * | analy "| That would be a test case seck-Itheir alleged profits ing a court definition of just when This Sport Shirt Will Score a Bullseye with Dad on Father’s Day —June 16th POMEL Fitzhugh sport SER ' THE CORVETTE scores 8 neat triumpt in the best of circles. Superbly tailored in Collar Sizes 14 to 17%. Sleeve your exact collar size and exact sleeve length Length 32 to 36. Colors — Lt. Blue, to fit like a fine dress shirt. This one in Tan, Brown, Lt. Grey, Char. grey, Donegal’s elegant and wonderfully soft White, Yellow, Navy and Green, Challure, a washable rayon. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 a ' : ra _ ; ° yey \ p oe z : “ Ae os - ‘ 4 o rn : f ei eige 2 : id ef if = i i: és : | : ; i : 4a : 3 fl f ot what life in Easter Valley would) No matter what Sarah said, I'd in, [Possibility of making a dollar-was chimney of the lantern, I saw OCT wae to his faded eyes. He wasn't\sure what I-was getting at, but the never absent from his mind, * * * “Well, now, Mr, Beeson, I don’t recollect.” : just. t. “All right, Coley,” I:said. ‘This is worth $100 to me if you do what I ‘want you to.” “I figure .to shoot. a Tew settlers,” I said, ‘‘but if you don’t have the stomach for it you're {jnot my man.” I had started to turn, when he Turner, said hastily: ‘‘Now don't get your tail up, Mr, Beeson. It’s just that I have to be careful.” % * * * I laid five gold eagles on the bar. “Coley, if you agree to my proposition, you get this now and in the spring.”” I waited « He whispered: “Mr. Beeson, I wouldn’t sell you out. I'm deeply hurt by—” anenm ee a eee —_ AACUNL THE BERRYS-~ jor - a aici ;' D. OVERHOLSER In the thin light that came through the smoke - blackened| ‘the worry that tightened his boy- ish face. Finally he said: “I'l help you fight, Will. You can count on me.” ~*~ * &* I grabbed his arm. “What about Predicts Curb Parking {Ban Within Ten Yeats —- your dad and the others?” no trouble in their end of the val- ley. The trouble will be here where there’s enough water for irrigation. You know how it is where Dad lives. Not even enough stock water sometimes." - IT let him go, then, and turned. toward the house. I told. myself I'd known all the time I couldn't count on much help. anna nnd He shook his head. - “They- WORE crema ‘| fight. They know they won't have When I went into the house, Sarah looked up from her sew- ing, relief a sudden light in her face. “Will, what have you been doing? I've been worried.” * * * “What could happen to me?” I asked. ‘Worrying is a bad habit.” “I know,” she said. “I'm self- ish, I guess. I just don't want.to think of. what would happen to me if you —” She stopped, bit- ing her lips; then she called, “Maria, Will's back. Dish up his ” ? I walked past Sarah into the kitchen. I couldn't. tell her where I had been and what I had done. The die was cast. I couldn’t back away from the job I had assumed. I had made it too plain to Math- ers. And I had made a deal with The experts have seen ’em all, driven ’em all, tested ’em all, and they agree—the pick of the field is Plymouth. So don’t spend * OVER-ALL VALUE WINNER a penny on any car until you've read the documented Plymouth facts right here, right now—and driven the years-ahead Plymouth. ECONOMY WINNER - 2 & “Then it's a deal?” — . |Coley Alton. , I tied my horse at the rail in} He nodded, and pocketed the ne ae CAR LIFE, the family auto Plymouth swept its field in front of the trading post and|™°©: * * «8 Ua Co) magazine, sums up its Mid- the Mobilgas Economy Run stood there a moment, thinking) ,, , Year Report with these .-.won first place for Dodson When will Mathers and h ° ; -cirgfivenertng aie aoe bunch be back?” “\M ayor Proclaims words: “CAR LIFE chooses economy in “Class A”—the the Box P and you won't fight) ‘The middle of April.” Month of June Plymouth as today’s Over- division that included al] the * for Anchor.” velig! Renee bean oe pare all Best Buy because we feel well-known low-priced cars! _Dat wo couldn't walt to see |tpeyil camp onthe river. As oo for Recreation that it offers more and better Plymouth is proved the big fight. those jas you see them roll in, you sad- ; trans , economy car of the low- tnay'd ergs bed if we could macy {12,2 ad fet word to me, Notlctsimed “Recreation Month’ i peste — — 1, them in tho canyon... ee Met} Pontiac by Mayor William W. Don- _ . . I went into Alton's place and| “I can’t ride that far,” he said) — * * * closed the door behind me. Inj unhappily. ; “June is the month when recre- the summertime I could stand it; “Send -Pablo then.” ation facilities are at their peak, because the door was always; He nodded, relieved. “I'll dojgiving all citizens the opportunity] open, but now, in the cold weath-| that.” to play together in the best com- er, the smell bad I munity tradition,” Mayor Donald- wedlde't have come im if 1 could a ee > ye Welt hauiaaes Ce son said in his proclamation, | have it. ~« * *& . | WEES = wre te IM MY ae urged “ctizene Yo the ad HANDLING WINNER STYLING: WINNER : Alton was about sixty, a stringy) .. . . vantage of the many facilities in : | man with all his front teeth gone| + _o tell on.” he = ox een to loecs = The 1957 MOTOR TREND Dell’s 1957 CARS ANNUAL promise won't.” |re ir lives by en ir ra Meotenif: A : I bruce’ hack tren wnat] 1 closed my knife slowly and|favorite recreation activities ha ‘n- Award for“significant gives PLYMOUTH the head. He never took a bath, sel.|*Pped it into my pocket, looking|dividuals, families, group,s and as engineering advancement” “Style Leader of the Year dom shaved, and as far as 1/0 Aiton all the while. I turned/a community” went to Chrysler Corpo- Award,’’ as... ‘‘Style. mut 'of boca be‘ worn went tod Mounted and rode we te 14 KARAT GOLD Sas Ne Lice @ Gopac noon hay eee al mt sa we WEDDING nines Corporation. As the award tion from the cements of Alfon was not entirely to Ht -aedllgge: stated, it is for “Superior Plymouth’s superb styling, blame for the smell, The big | and came J Handling and Roadability which has helped make it reom was filthy. He bought furs carrying a lantern Qualities,” made possible by the world’s most wanted car. at one end of the room. He kept | sooroached. suspension. — there, sie teas “Say, you made a day of it, meat spelled before Be iwi,” he said. “Mrs. Pardee is got around te throwing it out. | oon. worried.” 7 lived alone except for a} “I'll go see her.” mpl tose peapigaden | . no nto t use. "sil FOR ; ‘ : , family, but he was the greediest|sure fretful.” | $ Enjoy great TV entertainment from Plymouth! The laugh and love hit of the ° man I et ee met. By dhgmiir “Carly,” 1 said, “suppose a tot | Terms year, “DATE WITH THE ANGELS,” starring BETTY WHITE, and LAWRENCE WELK’S paren egy T thought 1| °% ctttlers bit the valley next | “TOP TUNES AND NEW TALENT.” See TV section for time and station. could get him to do what 1] mete ate, | Georges-Newports | ,the Car of Verified Val | wanted if ee _ right. more, What will your dad and | uk gees | . eos le aviue . ; do?” of * a i © . z : et ' Pees ae ) ae by a window patching a pair of ues r ata et Sag are 2, re Ea BF ed At xa A “ute tee. é ms 3 eC € A B * ae 2 ot sy Soe ary al Se oy pee, ek, tek y atc cae oe two greenhorns who just drove —_——— a : Sl “why, i wouldn't say 1 know Canld ‘ . cari ey ' tyr, rom” te mle What Could Be Finer Than a Vacation in Your ; tiously. They stopped on A £ ; " 4 again just now.” . = ; a i “They tell you they'd be back | . | oa ; in the spring?” . _ : : ; | 5 You CAN Buy That New Car NOW With a : , : COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK - "Tomorrow -- |! This could be. - i~ ™. Ree 2%% PAID ya OD i f se, - ON S AVINGS CERT we 4 i INSURE . National Bank te LOCALLY | | ; Choose your:car, choose your insur- pe ’ 2 i ¥ - = s * P-4 -% } ~ wy 1 Py é > «+ Po -9 ‘ * 4 : . | * > « < ance, finance both the modern way. oe BR Mm, % RRO OF 8 Be - Branches at W. Huron otTilden . |, . N. Perry at - Glenwood .:. . Keego Harbor... Walled Lake... Union Leke ... Milford and Bloomfield Hills + - bers and friends as they. gathered ’ Mrs, Mihalek, Mrs. ') Har! augh of THE PON f TAC. PRESS _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 f ‘PONTIAC, MICH IGAN TWENTY-FIVE |. - School of Instruction Also Conducted . . “City PTAs Hold Mass Installation | Mrs. Checies: Neidrett, niely's elected president of Michigan Con- gress of Parents and Teachers, ex- tended greetings to 305 PTA mem- Tuesday...morning..for-a--sehool-of instruction and mass installation of officers at Central Methodist Church, = x * * : The Rev. Calvin Rice of Central Methodist Church gave the invo- Five pages today - in Women’s Section Mrs, Leonard Saari. Corresponding and recording secretaries met with Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury, * * * Mrs. Robert Lake and Warren Abbott held a conference for treasurers and auditors. Historians and publicity chairmen met with Mrs, Roland Stephison and Mrs. Russel C. Bell. A workshop on programing was conduitted by Mrs. Wayne Weav- er, and membership chairmen met with Mrs. Paul Gorman and Mrs. Thomas Cauley. OTHER MEETINGS Budget and finance chairmen met with Ralph Dawe. A discus- sion on magazine and ; * * * Marietta Spring led a discussion on safety, and room representa- * tives met with Mrs. Eugene Hois- ington, Hospitality chairmen met with Mrs. William Wright, assisted by Mrs. William White, Josephine Seeley conducted a workshop on health, and the youth or juvenile protection committed members meet with. Mrs. James Dodd. The Rev, James W. Deeg of Oakland Park Methodist Church gave the invocation at the lunch- eon,” tiac High Schoo] student, recipient of the fourth PTA scholarship. Virginia Deeg, Virginia Baker and Marie Meyer, all recipients of PTA scholarships, were also intro-— duced. * * * Mrs, Stewart Schweizer, consult- ant for PTA leadership training, performed the ritual of installation for the council and all local PTAs. AWARD PRESENTED A Distinguished Service Award was presented to Mrs, Thomas B. Smith by the past presidents of Emerson School. Mrs, Charles Wait, retiring principal of Emer- son School, made the presenta- tion. Mrs, Harry King also re- ceived the Distinguished Service Award. Mrs. Mihalek made the}, Shower Presented for Mrs., Brodacki Mrs. Hank Brodacki was’ hon- ored at a pink and blue shower Tuesday evening. Mrs. Earl Eddy was hostess for the affair in her home on Liberty street. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Harold Wert and Mrs, Frank Eddy. Attending the shower were Mrs. Albert Both, Mrs: Guy Hackett, Mrs, Earl. Campbell, Mrs. David Bickerstaff, Mrs. Richard Kelly, Janet Eddy, Mrs. William Lewis, ~ Joanne V. Harbaugh became the bride of Edward D. -. VanHorn Saturday in St. Benedict Se ae She is the. daughter” of | Mh and Mrs. | Wesley, Ex % Bra # Lake, r. and” Mrs. : pee hy “Vanllorn |0 presentation’ on behalf of Pontiac Council of PTA. man of Michigan Congress of Par- ents and Teachers, presented sev- eratawards”™ for “outstanding “in- creases in magazine sales during the past year. . Neldrett and - Mrs. Foeller, magazine chair- Mrs. William Mihalek installed as president of Council of PTA at the Tuesday meetirg. was conducted by Mrs. Foeller, Also installed was Mrs. Fred Weist assisted by Mrs. George Gray and Mrs. John Leonard. tion and luntheon Tuesday were Mrs. Robert Lake, Pontiac PTA -Council treasurer; Mrs. Russelt C. Also attending the annual installa- The Girls Ensemble of an ington Junior High School, un der the direction of Faith Cook, presented several musical selec- tena. eee “Mrs William Anderson acted as. genera] chairman of the event as- sisted by Mrs. William Wright, (left) was the Pontiac nod: Foelle licity chair Saari, A school of Bell, pub- hospitality; Mrs. Russet C. Bell, publicity; Mrs, Wayne Weaver, program; Mrs, Robert Lake and ‘Mrs, Leonard Saari, reservations; mrs. L. D. McLaughlin, corsages, _ Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Anton Koenig, Richard Stark and Mrs. Weist, decorations. (center), corresponding secretary. Mrs. r, vice president of Region D, Michigan Congress of PTA is pics tured at right. : man, and Mrs. Leonard parliamentarian, (left to right). instruction was a feature of the day’s activities. Womens Section Joann Harbaugh Secale ehh Vows Heceymoung in Arizona and other Western states are newly- weds Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Van Horn. The bride is the former Joann V. Harbaugh, daughter of’, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Van Horn of Keego Harbor. x* * & The couple éxchanged vows Sat- urday in St. Benedict Church. The Rev. Richard Thomas performed the 11 .o’clock ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. length train of the gown. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was secured to a crown of blos- soms, and she carriéd an arrange. ment of red and white roses. x *& *& Diana Marek served as maid of horior. The bride’s other attendants were Judy and Joyce Harbaugh, Sally Werth and Elizabeth Geisey. They wore identical ballerina- length gowns of aqua dotted Swiss accented with taffeta. Each car- ried et of aqua carnations and e daisies. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Donald Klingler performed the duties of best man. Seating— the guests were Robert Mutter, Donald Styles ‘to.Be Shown ¢ at Birmingham Club s|2¢ luncheon and show. members for the oc- F. M. Missal,} Bridge Winners, lace extended over the chapel- : ier, anounced es | ; iinet Mog ‘iG net ening EL : ue ior . a r Mrs. Van Horn’s choice was a rose beige silk dress with match- ing accessories. Her corsage wag, of cymbidium orchids. ‘}Edwards of Otsego circle, after . Frank Pauli, son of Dr, and The annual school of instruction and mass instal- lation of the Pontiac Council of PTA was held Tues- day at Central Methodist C hurch. Pictured were (left to right) Mrs. William Wright, hospitality chairman; Pictured at the mass P tion Tuesday at Central Church were (left to right) Mrs. Wil- liam Anderson, first vice president of TA installa- Methodist the Pontiac the Pontiac PTA Louncil; Mrs. Charles Rew PSE eons As t 7 Pentiac Press Photos _ Mrs. \ D. McLaughlin, audio-visual chairman; Mrs. John Leonard, legislation Turner,\ parent education chairman, and Mrs. John chairman. Registration began at 9 a.m. for the day-long affair. Detroit Rite Solemnized for Couple Sharon C. Puhek Becomes Bride of Frank X. Norton Three-hundred guests attended the noon wedding Saturday of Sharon Catherine Puhek and Frank X. Norton. The service was Rademacher of Precious Blood Chureh, Detroit. * ® * Sharon's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Puhek of Detroit and Frank’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis §. Norton of Bir mingham. A gown of peau de soie was worn by the bride, Appliques of Alencon lace accented the fitted Neldrett, newly elected president of the Michigan Congress of PTA, and Mrs. Wayne Weaver, second vice president of Council, bodice featuring long tapered sleeves. Her skirt extended into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil fell from a cap of Alencon lace. White orchids, stephanotis and ivy. comprised the cascade bouquet. * * * Estelle’ Ronayne was maid of -Dr. and Mrs. Austin R. Wolfe arrived Monday to spend a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. which they will go to their sum- mer home in Beulah. Dr. and Mrs. Wolfe have been medical and educational] mission- aries under the Presbyterian Board in the French Cameroons, West Africa, for more than 30 years. * * * Mrs. Theodore Pauli of Mlinois avenue, is valedictorian of the graduating class of U. of D. High Dr, and Mrs. George Harkless of Mark avenue entertained at a buf- fet dinner -preceding the opening performance of ‘Mrs. McThing’’ at Will-O-Way Playhouse. Among their guests were Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth T. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkby and Mr. and Mfrs. John Ritchey. A reception was held at West- acres" Community House at 6 o'clock. For traveling. the bride changed) accessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet. ‘ P * * * ‘dinner guests, along with Mr. and to a beige suit with matching|t) the Harkless home for coffee. The newlyweds will reside in| Corey of Evelyn court, Mrs. their new home on Commerce road; W. T, Huntley of Old Orchard on their return from the West.: drive and Mrs. B. H. Ogden of Following the performance; their Mrs. David Hvrowitz, Mr, and Mrs. Howard McIntyre and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Irving Gillies, ae ee ee Mrs, George Alexander of North Johnson avenue, Hilda South Johnson avenue have fre- turned to their homes after a motos tour through the Smoky Mountains and a week’s stay in Asheville, N. C. While in Ashville they visited Bernice, Carolyn and Ruby Hall. Eileen Muir, formerly of Pon- tiac, also entertained for the trav- elers, On the return trip they visited the Simpson Overtgns in ne Tenn. ~*~ * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hemming of Elsinore drive announce the Miss Niedjelski Feted at Shower Coleen Niedjelski was the hon- oree at a bridal shower given re- cently by Mrs, John Mellema and Mrs, Lawrence Christoson at the Mellema home on Dill road. Coleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Niedjelski of Dexter road, will become the bride of Clark O'Brien in a ceremony to be per- formed Aug. 17 at St. Michael Church. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies O’Brien of Hatchery road,” * * * Fifteen guests attended the kitch- ||) en shower. The Airlinetthat’s gping places... FASTER! 2 VISCOUNT W orld’s First Jet-Prop Airliner “THE MICHIGAN SPECIAL” | he r=) FASTEST TO NON STOP 2 hrs. 2 min fmt ogee 12:17 pm (eDT) | 2 a Oo / ‘al AIRLINES Personal News of Interest in Pontiac birth of a daughter, Caria Veron- lea, May 22 at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Harold Stickley of North Johnson avenue, Mrs. Royal Pazik of Cass Lake road, Mrs. Royal Pazik Jr. of Erie drive and Mrs. Howard ‘Cooper of Keego™Harbor, returned Tuesday afternoon after vacationing in Washington D. C. for a week. While in the Capital they were luncheon guests of Congressman William 8. Broomfield. ; * * & Harry S. Breedon of Barrington road ‘is spending the week in New York City. > * * * . and Mrs. Terry E. Kelly (Ge Powell) of North Op- dyke road announce the birth of a son, Kraig Embree, May 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Craven T. Kelly of honor. Bridesmaids were Eleanor Delickta, cousin of the bride, Betty Stafani, Margaret Hofer, Patricia Kennedy and June Dargis, cousin of the bride. WHITE AND PINK Their gowns were white em- Grandparents of the infant are|broidered silk organza over pink Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pruyt of Mary|taffeta and they carried bouquets Day avenue And Mr. and Mrs./0f pink chrysanthemums. ~ H. A, Hemming of Pleasant Ridge. * * * * * John M. Norton was his brother’s best man. Seating the guests were For the afternoon reception held at Dearborn Inn; Mrs. Puhek chose a sea green dress of Chantilly lace over taffeta ing accessories. Mrs. Norton’s gown was of pink beige Chantilly lace with match-' ing accessories. Their flowers were pink orchid sprays. * we ee. The bride attended St. Mary’s of Notre Dame and the University of Detroit. Frank eas graduated from the University of Detroit where he was affiliated with Kap- pa Sigma Kappa. For traveling to Cheboygan, the Auburn Heights and Mr. and Mrs. \Benni E. Powell of Trenton, Tenn. bride changed to a white over yel- low ensemble. 280 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan . FE 4-3566° missing in extra com is FE 4-3566.. | Very truly’: yours, Jerome - Motor Sales Co. June 5, 1957 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Public, Until you test-drive the new 1957 Cadillac, you'll never know what you're fort and sheer satis- faction in driving America’s newest and. most distinguished automobile. There is’no obligation. When may I put a new 1957 at your disposal or” your test drive? My telephone, number ) ee oo % tenner remain | performed by the Rev. William J. ° with chiffon accents and match. - cee we ‘FWENTYSIX "THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1987 + by * ee f | Pu nm it iF ¥ ; yoman aan oom ® a7 Le 6 4 oe | xo ees | oldsters Can Be Stylish, Too = | , = ~ ‘eines DAY al + PERMANENTS,. 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CarlMapl y {To Speak Vows on Saturday. - Se for Bene landBride’ |JoAnn ‘Rouse Is Honored Permanents . . : . . ee | Hair Styles of Hospi tal {Travel West Bride-elect JoAnn Rouse wasjtricia Herzina, Lois Coan and Jane| y honoree at a miscellaneous shower|Flynh. a 5 ‘ 4 “Elks Temple will be the setting In an evening ceremony at Don-|given Monday- evening by Peggy For You, and for the benefit dance being held elson Baptist Church Saturday|Bryan and Ida Weber at the Bryan we jumper is a good bet for} You Alone” | j Friday by the Oakland County Citi- Faye Ellen Thomas became the)" ene on appr mans the girl on age a ~ jzens’ Committee for Pontiac State bride of Carl G. Mapley. ughter of Mrs. Soe een enaee = COMBOS ~~ ‘ : 2 Hospital . For the cere Faye Ellen |pouse of Nelson street, JoAnn will\evening and you've an after-tive| roel lok Ten we 2s ) anaes 8 eran "become the bride of Harold Cragh-|sieeveless sheath. Add costume be ‘different’ “from | is an & daughter. gf Mr. and Mrs, Gayleier Jr.in a ceremony to bt -Derscweiry and you're all eet. | the rest .. . distinctive 7 The cabaret-style party will be- Thomas of Cass Lake road, chose|formed Saturday at Baldwin Ave-|~—\ . ; at 9 p.m. with dancing until 1 a white brocade street-length dress|pue Methodist Church. Harold is — - + «in your new: hair a > .- |with a white lace ae hat. ine the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold] Noto... style by “Tony.” | 5 mal a _ .,eorsage. was of cymbidium orchids.|Cragher-of.South.Shaker. drive. 9p pep op a In- keeping “with thé “purpose 6 Charlene McCarthar was her | Attending the shower were Mrs. Two Fashionable a the organization, funds raised from only attendant wearing an ice |Rouse) Mrs. Cragher, Mrs. Winter, . 4 : the benefit will be used for pa-| , blue dress with a corsage of pink |Mrs. Bryan French, Mrs. Verne . J ‘. , tients’, needs at the Pontiac State Sinkler, Mrs, Jack Stanton, Mrs. “Styled Exclusively for You” Hospital. . nd ; Joseph Pollina, Mrs:Joseph We- a fey y >. : * * & er MS West Eicookt rhage Burliger, Mrs. Gibson Bryan, Mrs. Lo- \ : cae eee : apiey avenue, n ar . Vi Verch. ‘20 \ MARVIN E, TRIM Tickets may be purchased from asked James R. Downing to serve|". "4" “4™ Vermon Verch! Shops... to serve you °¢ Beauty Salon Marvin E. Trim will receive a man, or at the door the evening of Charlotte Mae Booth, daughterjas his best caer a Completing the guest list were] THE ORIGINAL ... \ master of science degree in elec-|the dance. _ of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Booth of| couple ‘San Franciscolyirs Robert Armstrong, Mrs. Mor- 61 W. Huron FE 3-7186 trical engineering on June 6 from . Rivard street will receive a Bache-|,, ris Bartig, Mrs. James |McCarron, | THE COTTON SHOP Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby : ing in Newark, N. J. He received|Even. Honeymoon : . his bachelor» of science. _ degree from_ University of Michigan in 1954. Marvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Trim of Edna avenue. ~ Instructor Joins Staff — of Theater * * brook’s outdoor Greek Theater. Meeting Conducted, by First Philathea four members were présent for |’ the cooperative luncheon and meet- Mrs. Florence Harcourt led com- munity singing. Two solo nt ? inf'P-F" Flyers * / a \ Shoe Store ~ Pauli’s. jp No“ matter how “dreamy” a honeymoon may, be, the little practicalities of life—like jaundry— do come up. * * * > Some dirty wash does accumu- late and it’s a good idea when traveling to exotic places to pack washday sudsers for keeping your nylon trousseau crisp and white. '|Use plastic containers to pack soap flakes. 1 and _ chiorine- type bead bleach in dry forni. Has Laundry Chore education at graduation exercises being held June 9 at Michigan State University. 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Mrs. Flood enjoys church work, is vice president of the women’s fas _ Mevaroril and cheese (ready- 1 small glass jar botied chicken 1 small can mushrooms 1 can condensed eream of mushroom soup \% pound blanched almonds 3 tablespoons sherry wine % cup grated American cheese | The $14,000,000 Havana. Riviera Hotel is being built in Cuba. of cle dipecasnt netipe remedy ”_|ways da the perfect thing. riage of her daughter, Patricia|training that makes it necessary] ——}- Self-exoneration is a discipline | nishment|_ , sence oar uncerninty ofthe rightness, punishmeat’s | veers winds w cat ase | ishment but our pretense that we're. sure we've done the right | — Tt ro ae ee ee ee ee ap Re . ware f a eg a 7 ere os Mee ie 4 i } : Hf A \ : | t : ; smc % | =f c I | : ] é b < ee, 5 i fe a fi : aa \ at es ta ‘ . } l / fie i : . flak v ! —- ad : s SERATY SIGART a crn aN ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1031 | ee - ) 2 vies at " ™ a ee Ss iP " : ; ; ae i mars i 5 on Initialing, Gilt-Wrepping and Delivery. Free KIMMINS ~ LEATHER ‘GOODS | 14 W. Huron | LEATHER - LUGGAGE oe FOR GRADUATION FE 2-2620 _ gnable her to treat her kindly again. * *~* * No parent can always be sure, he’s given the right punishment. Sooner of later, we all have to learn to tolerate the possibility that we've done the wrong thing}” —and surrehder our idea of our- selves as a person who must al- Until this kind of self-accept- ance is gained, we remain as in- tolerant of children’s mistakes as we are of our own. As we must have only perfect responsibility toward electric irons ‘from our daughter, so we must have only perfect decisions from ourselves. It’s been deficiency in our own to seek a youngster’s ‘I'm sorry” after we've punished him. * * * Our need of it tells us we have some growing up to do. A 12-year- old daughter is not our parent. It is not her business to judge good- ness and badness for us. We only ask her to make it her business becuase we have not had enough experience in entrusting these judgments to our own con- science. required of us all. — Beauty Clinic By Edythe McCulloch CONSIDER YOUR HAIR With the proper care your hair |) ean be your most attractive |) asset ... systematic attention | is the secret ... especially in summer months. Sun is the most weather condi- tion we have to deal with. The hair root is alive but the . When *e ffs cf Ey 8g Bg dd: Treatments help to keep the hair manageable until a new hairshaft is grown out but the best treatment is one of pre- vention. Protect the hair from the sun by scarf or hat when ever possible. Apply a good hair creme every few days and brush well. Have a professional hair treatment once a month 1 in summer. This will save you Many discouraging weeks in the fall. Be sure your shampoo is not too strong, ask your beautician about it. 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(BOTH i Our Stores! | “Create -BOOTERY ae E. Lawrence Street pea ‘Monday and Friday = 99 9 - baaivy SHOE STORE: sizes 3 to 6...... sizes 5 to 8.. Mis oon $5.95, rom Mage — to Big Girls, Choice of Red. Brown, White. Infants’ Cad . $4.95 $9.90 we (Bowntown) 28 W. Huron at Telegraph yt Oo erent feet as ms 4 oh | : ea ag ue - A SS : s if ; aid I / J: i : 3 ya ad erie ma Ge ar i at : ” oo LED REL THE PONTIAG TEES WEDNESDAY. JU aE 5,. 1957 _ ia ¥/ - _— TWENTY; sim | vo mir Don’t Shrug Off Others’ Problems| "mts Feshion Shop - sent « Don’ rug ers’ Pro ems | Ke a aol af By ANNE HEYWOOD jen—not many people care for that\ercise in developing empathy—the| to send for my pamphiet, ror close-out! entire stock! = : | As a rule, most of us are very ‘kind of work—but when it does, capacity for seeing things through} ers Toward an Open Mind.” A Barbara the other person's eyes. MR. and MRS, DONALD MORRISSEY Barbara: Boncher Wears Tulle Gown A bridal gown of nylon tulle a cented with lace was worn by Bar-|Lake road. for her marffage bara Boncher Saturday to Donald Morrissey. The gown was fashioned with Queen Anne collar, featured on the skirt. Red roses and white carnations comprised the brida} bouquet ar- ranged in a cascade. A crown of _ sted pearls secured her veil of | fingertip jength. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Boncher of Rochester are parents of the bride, and Donald’ s } parents are Mr. and long tapered, sleeves and a bouffant floortength skirt worn over’a hoop. Alternate GOWNED IN GREEN - - side tiers of lace and tulle were | sympathetic to people who have /|you can say ‘‘No thanks’ and. nang _Boncher and the same problems we have, but,YP. Donald lwe are very unsympathetic to peo-| Remember that the person. call . ple who have different problems|ing you may need the job badly. Pal r issey. from ours. |The least Na can do is put up with er parents | ~ * it | are Mr. and | “He's got nothing to worry) ‘USE AS EXERCISE 7 about,” a friend of mine said,’ In fact, if you have the will Ppow- Mrs. Josep he “he’s got a job he loves” ‘er, you can even use it as an ex- * stamped, self-addressed envelope | sent care of The Pontiac Press | will bring it to you. | After you've opened your mind, , you'll be able to see the other fel- low’s point of view. And after that, you'll move onward and upward, for sure! . (Copyright, 1957) a a 3 It can be practiced on simple telephone calls, Once developed, it can speed your success and enrich your life more than anything I know, If you. want to develop this point of view, a good first step is “Bridal Gowns | : tc 2 Bee Boncher of | But the “he” in question had p_—__eeee ' Rochester, | poor health and a miserable -and Donald | marriage: He had, in’ short, Vis thé son of Plenty to worry “about. Mr. and Mrs.| My triend, -however, has good poppe jhealth and a good marriage; but | W illiam ‘because he has a job he-hates, he Morrissey of thinks the other man hasn't a care Pontiac lin the world. a a Lake road. ‘| We're all that way to some ex- tent. It pays, to watch it—if we 4want to keep our persona] relation- ships in good repair. I EARNING BY PHONE Some time back, for example, | wrote a piece about making money. by telephone. tor Wedding I told about a woman who was c- Mrs William Morrissey of Pontiac-2" invalid. She was lonely, iso- lated and in need of extra income. | The 10 o'clock ceremony was Selling by phone brought her | solemnized at St. Vincent de Paul extra income, a sense of partici- | Church by the Rev. Fabian W eb-| pation in the world, and a really | 4 'ber. Two-hundred guests attended sociable time with her telephone | . “friends.” As a result of. that article, hun- Mrs. Robert Boncher, matron of dreds of readers wrote saying they honor, woresa light gteen dress would be interested in the same ‘with darker green accents. She kind of work; but one or two carried a cascade arrangement of wrote letters of a very different red roses and daisies. kind. * *® & . Bridesmaids Donna Scholtz and, “ls a nuisance,”’-one of them Monica Maloney were dressed said. “to be bothered by people identically to the matron of hohor. ‘telephoning like that. Linda Boncher, niece of the bride, ‘PEACE AND QUIET . wore white embroidered ea! “I work hard all day. When | -|the service. * * * NORTH - SOUTH EAST - WEST Whatever your destination Let Us Help You With Your Plans BIRMINGHAM | green Gress sheath with white ac-| . ow ri. | — for her duties as Sower gir ‘come home, I want to be alone Michael Morrissey, twin broth- and have peace and quiet. Then er of the bridegroom, was’ best the phone rings, and ‘it’s one of man, Ushery were Thomas Flam- ‘those people trying to make a | , nigan and Robert Boncher. sale.” * * * ree nar thn eee oe She ‘didn’t care that ‘‘one of wore a blue sheath dress with ‘bose people’ might be a lonely, .white accessories and a white car- isolated cripple, who had virtually S corsage. . no other contact with the world do This woman had plenty of contact Mrs. Morrissey wore an avoca with the world—too much, in tect. | and shé wanted only peace. 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FE 2.2045 ~ eron. | At the .meeting of the Student ‘League piano selections were pre- sented by Andréa.Allen and Mar- jorie Rapaport. The group met at the Pioneer drive home of Karen Bronoel. Awards were given to Sharel Isenhart, Dorothy Boardman, Pam- ela Morris and Susan Putnam. Re- }freghments were served by Mrs. John Boardman, \rs. James Mor- Mrs. ris and-Mr. and- Robinson Bronoel. & fEva Sortzi Honored at Bridal Shower Kya Sortzi, bride-elect of Frank ‘Richardson, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given recent- ly ‘by Vivian Q’Roark of Clarkston. |. ~ The couple will exchange vows Saturday in Clarkston Methodist Church. Twenty-two guests attended the! } shower held in\the O’Roark home. Jewelry r 4 ‘Harris of ‘Cut-And-Shoot, Tex. for more driving pleasure and gine life—greater fuel economy. efficiency. Stop in, ask about the * * * With a Mustang, High-Com- bale a hoted golf cotirse ar- ‘for a New or Used Pression” Engine under your Mustang High-Compression line. ’ , CH p ROLE | chitect, toured the historic Apa-| . That will be the gate in P tiac M P iwamjis Golf Club’s ppen73 course —— history: surpassing ‘in a ‘smooth 37-37-74 to sta: ous, e than ontiac Motor Parts _ CAR or TRUCK ad one tha previa, Maks ty Yate han, ee behind ~~ leader in the)$15,000. »\S. Seniors. Assn. -cham-|: we: ane | : : ionship. yesterday.\ Lot's of tour: 7 nF Beas ta ac it golfers ‘shoot 74%. “But. not Wes Dodgers: | Bouer! Yan- %, i nen coer inate se ; a a ‘Oriel; Dente, Atnieticn ime Parts Headquartets. for the ‘Doctor of, Motors» | Automotire: Parts aad ‘hese 7 7 4 — Ave. . | \\ | ideneas me 0106 OF ae ’ n they're “4 Years old ‘as is iddle, 4k 3 ne: Se ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE AE 1957_ | | | a Aiea = THIRTY-ONE aq q ’ : Pp ; | Bill Hartack has ridden in two |running with Iron Liege ‘and was : a hee Derbys. He won the 1957'second in 1956 with Fabius. oo Dodger: s la nts Si ppl , t ‘Away “Hollerback Installs Them ' 7 FREE? x k * on x * | Hope of Teams | Montreal Signs 18 U.S. Gridders Staying in NY Bankroll Wows ‘Em! Tail Pipes, Dual Exhaust Systems, ‘chology, connections, a. ehtck bank. ‘speak to me. 7 . "weather. All these things are Starters, Generators, Coils oast roll and some slick talking to con-| — « had several talks with some drilled into them like real propa- . . ; “Clubs Bound for c lvince U. S. college football stars, players and I had a sort of an (ganda by professional coaches. Airplane. Type Shock Absorbers | if City Doesn’‘t Allot, \to play in Canada, said Doug (Pea-, understanding with them. But 1 |They tell them too that once they Carburetors — Spark Plugs — Fuel Pumps Park Sites by Oct. 1 Ihead) Walker, coach of the Mon-| hag to smuggle them up to my (come to Canada they're lost in a. jtreal Alouettes. by the back stairs and lock football way. NEW YORK — The- outlook nn man’s gotta be pretty the door when 1 signed them. Walker does most of his talent | OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS — ared - slick,” Peahead said today after | Even then I was afraid some of | hunting in the South, where he | WEEK DAYS 9.9 — the Sesame cant signing 18 new American col- those other coaches might come | stil] retains coaching connec- | lege players for his Big Four | ®-bustin’ in and carry the play- | tions. But he admits the breaks | ee = Glants ‘Temainet S| Football Union team, “There’s | ¢'$ off with mry pen in their | eure in obtaining good players F ABSPR AY Makes fabric look like new... The heralded “showdown”) ® real campaign against Cans: ee ews aap || sproy or paint it on. dian football among U. 8S. . , . “Take th J Ma- ; o mee tween Brooklyn presi . , : e the case of Johnny Ma ape mesite ibe O'Malley and oe coaches. They’ve thoug ter coached at WARE iors the Tennessee boys Oddly | — oT. =! 7 —_ an Wyr_Geecge Kell, Bal on third bese. |York head Horace Stoneham w ith! of things aimed at eventing Forest College before coming to enough, the National Footbal! 4 . BO | oe a iM or Robert F. Wagner at C ity fer players from leaving the Montreal, said American college League threw him right into my man, rapped out three hits, one a homer, last night to reach the By ountry. s ‘players ask for about $1,500 more lap. Majors was furious when hey aree terday gave rise to one . 2,000th hit mark in his baseball c r. He helped Baltimore to a [Hal vesterds “ihe city fathers pro-.’ “‘You take now at Mobile, where apiece to come to Coe than they wasn’t drafted by the professionals Hollerba | Auto P S mas Se “ ae fat eS a aN: duce suitable new park sites be- they played that Senior game. All, would ask a U.S. team. in the first four drafts. He took \ art ! t.'1, the Dodgers will move the best college players get into) ‘Some of the things that make this as a personal slight, so it . . ‘ rts toe Angeles and the Giants to that game because they get $400 it tough to sign them is their wor-wes-easy enough to persuade him 340 Baldwin Ave. FE 3-9477 — FE 8-1431 San Prancis Isco. lor $500 each and at college all they FY over dual income tax, fear of to come to Canada. _ | _ eee met n | * * get is hearty hand-shakes : ee - pee : a ou the local gloom, “there “Well, the player being there, e a | | . 100 t la peared no immediate prospect ! there were about coaches | , ‘around, watching each other like | i for a new ste for the Dodger eal hawks and all watching me. Hardly! Ves | e curo ean 0 CO lwater on any thought that the | |city might build or subsidize a! | a for either club when he | \ ki V MILAN Italy w—There may be|Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins,|stated: ee Ing , —— another reason besides the dangers| Jean Behra of France: and most! “Mr. O'Malley and Mr. Stone- | of the track which helped prompt|Italian aces. ham has assured us they have Europe’s crack auto drivers to| ‘American pilots already have made no ee to move Games § onsor . boycott the American type Monza'agreed to enter the race and have ‘© the West Coast. Theretore: nel 500 miler. . |their tickets in their pockets,” a|Wil! continue to do everything One of the world’s best known) | Spokesman for the organizers said. In. New York. Ee ca Olympic Body Talking ee pes Cee es aces| “We still hope to have some istances, , however, will the city, Over Hopes for 1960 gure American drivers entering) o¢ the best European racers in (build a stadium for either the for first time will win the race| », event, but in any case, the iGiants or Dodgers.”’ Event in Rome anyway: | daredevil - Americans will give x *« * Organizers of the Indianapolis) 5 the public a race worth seeing.” | The city’s chief executive also. EVIAN, France —The Inter- mpeedrray (Cpe [race scieeduied | fom) Americans entered are Tonyjinformed a huge press gathering national ‘Ol ympic Committee, tee pak curved Monza autodrome| pe ttenhausen, Paul Russo, Troy|that neither O'Malley nor Stone- which insists its athletes be ama- June 29 announced last. night they) Ruttman, Johnnie Parsons, Pat ham had made any committments teurs but its operations business- are going ahead despite the boy- O'Connor, Andy Linden, Bob Veith,|to stay in New York either. like, today was waiting hopefully —— ce Sachs, Jimmy Bryan, and) The two club heads refused to for a commercial television spon- The newly formed Internation- inoees Ward with Jimmy Reece as | give the city any guarantees. Sor. al Professional Pilots Uazsion | alternate. O'Malley, in fact, exprese=d a The 1956 Games in Melbourne: (UPPI) called the fast Monza | \treme pessimism al cate i were almost completely blacked track “too dangerous” and said | would. continue to negotiate Wit) out on television because of a. dis- Its members would not drive ‘AAU Approves Races {Los Angeles officials while the pute between organizers and TV there REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. uw New York officials are trying to film distributors. . The annual Rehoboth ocean swim Make up their riinds. | * * + | | The members include such rac- jraces, sanctioned by the South At-| * * * | As far as American television e ; e ers as world champion Juan Man-|lantic AAU, have been scheduled, “I have always wanted to stay was concerned, the same thing | ire value unmatched at this uel Fangio of Argentina, Britain’s|for Aug. 23-24. lin Brooklyn,” he said. “I had could happen when in 1960 at the ‘hoped we could invest our money Rome Games to build in Brooklyn a fine modern’ The committee executive board e 4 stadium that will give the fans jg meeting here this week and, TOC = O Om price. LIFETIME GUARAN INTEE Ask us about it! ‘the comfort they: deserve. But s0 television question is on agenda’ far we have received no-encour- for discussion with representatives aging word regarding a suit- of yarious international sports fed - hl ’ able site. jerations. PEVERFE NX y “TI have been trying to eet a . ee * : Cf ‘new ball park for 10 years. I have} di ti be lonl hile pilte . No final disposition can - ‘been very patient. But my pa- ‘taken now on TV rights but Otto Qin TR AT fittence is veeee = Needless | Mayer, Olympic chancellor, says ena = aga ria he-- of. the committee's position was firm- ered oat ap 5 million dollars 'Y fixed as far as American TV toward construction of a ball park Concerned. PREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES ,000 a year rental and Of BURNERS * OM FURNACES © OM BOILERS + WATER HEATERS jas vey Ee. y ' Lions Open Aug. 14 [ ~* * * Low Janka Heating & Air Conditioning | sWe made that offer last Jan-| DETROIT w — The Detroit uary, and it shows how sincere |Lions open their pro football exhi- Sales and Service we were about staying here. Mind bition season with the Cleveland . . . you, at no time did we ask the Browns in an Aug. 14 night game Business _ 177 Edison, Nite Service J city to build us a park. 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You must “hunt yards (rest, open sights); 5 shots [em out.” at 50 yards (offhand, open sights); five shots at 25 yards (offhand, open sights); a muzzie- soit , loaded pistel or revolver mateh Wises vin) Gout) “troll? is set for 6 shots at 25. yards. “Although a sia . | according cu- Prizes will be awarded Ist two eugetarenleginery esha Pee seek places in each match. | similar and fanilliar places to For further information call jake out a claim. All fish_want Dreyer at MElrose 46771, two things in life — cover te hide from their enemies, and food. Since this feed, whether it be shad, crawdads, or frogs, * * The experts, after gathering in- Lake Angelus Yields 14-Inch Long Crappie | pee gsi pinercti ecart Oakland County lakes have pro-| lem is simplified. duced big bluegills, calico bass} “Fishing around rocks, weed (often called black crappie) andibeds and stumps usually pays off. the ¢ranpie (pomoxis) for many |And if you can find these fishing years, but one of the biggest in hot spots, you can usually catch some fime was the 14-inch, two- fish.” pounder taken a few days ago by, * * * Bryan French, 351 Nelson. | They suggested using the unpro- See actual road:-test proof! |: DODGE outperforms ‘other two low-priced trucks! ee Soe Halfwa up. The extra. V-8 power under the hood of the ge sends it quickly ahead. It’s already two lengths out front. Ad ‘as a 1000-Ib. test load on each one of these comparably equipped trucks. What's more, Dodge is still gaining! * Dodge flashes past the finish five lengths ahead ‘of competition. Truck “C” and truck “F” just series of tests that - just one of a rug the low-priced three. this ‘is prove ge is‘ best o' ©@ Your Dodge truck dealer has proof that Dodge leads in many ways. Come in... ‘see other certified test-photo sequences... and take a demonstration ride! OF THE LOW-PRICED 3 - : . i ; 2 \ nal a: = \ ~|weather is hot, look for deep water formation over the years, saig: 7 time shown, last for an hour to an. couldn't ove of s red Power Giant. And | *|° ss at 4 a.m. y Students | ductive hours of the day looking, .ing fish is the easiest and most for “fish diners’’ —— places where food is likely to ‘be. When the near natural feeding spots. * *x * The news bureau continued: “Troll close to the beat. Again, contrary to popular thought, evi- dence proves the prop of an idling outboard attracts more fish than it scares, Yes, fish are attracted to moving water of a prop wash in the same way that they are } into-a pool. “Don’t forget, moving water usually means food — to a fish, that is.” Pioneer Horse Show Takes Place Sunday An all-western horse show will be held Sunday at M-24 and Drah- ner roads by the Michigan, Pioneer Saddle Club. Event is the 2nd an- nual affair for the club, organized a year ago. Public is invited to watch the ‘many events, starting at 10 a.m. Harold Feldman of Oxford is ringmaster and George Seaman of Orion is the judge. Trophies and ribbons go to place winners. Big Audience Expected for ‘Paddle Push’ lsportsman and lover of fine weap- . e ons. Sixth Annual Canoe x * * Race to Take Place fe) Se Down H Rive ago Dick Abbott wn Furon. . Ist lieutenant in Canoeists of all ages and ex- the US. Air perience in teams of two in stock Corps was sta- model standard canoes will com- tioned ‘at Great pete in the sixth annual “Paddle! p Falls.) He wabeed [Push” down the Huron River from aoe ee ae \Milford and across Kent Lake in | es ee ‘Kensington Metropolitan Park on f eae Sunday, June 9, at 2 p.m. m cred a dusty be- Both spectators—whoe will num- |4Lus. ABBOTT standing in a cor- ber in the thousands according mer. Examination revealed the to attendance of previous years (Weapon as a 30-06 Springfield. —and participants are invited to (Lieut. Abbott bought it. dinner at about 5:30 p.m. at Ar- x & * rowhead Lodge in Kensington | Later, when the gun had been Park.. Reservations must be |cleaned and polished, it became a made in advance with American |thing of beauty to the lover of fine Youth Hostels, 97 West Warren, |Weapons. An. intricately carved TEmple, 1-4800. — wiper bore scenes of the st and mountains, with figures Maps showing vantage points for)» , rampant bear, a moose, big- face sid el are avail sheep and mountain goat. It able free from the Youth Hoste! “* ©a‘ved in high relief, probably ffice ‘|by one of the skilled German art- = ALA A lists, Breech-block and breech por- _. ...,\tion of the barrel also w i The contest, largest of its kind paved becuifaity) so were en in the country, is co-sponsored by; a * * grimed piece Solunar Tables For better fishing during the| coming. week, in Oakland county, waters outdoors enthusiasts may get some help from John Alden low. Tables were prepared espe- cially for the Pontiac area by Mr. Knight. of activity begin at hour and a half, while the minor periods are somewhat shorter. — Knight's solunar tables, shown be-| pr the Youth Hostels, Huron-Clinton! : Metropolitan Authority of which bott donned hie Ieee iy priest Kensington Park is a unit, and Mil- with the wea He has been in- ford Beard of Commerce. env oe nen ven = terested in guns since 15 years of - gh ise Marts at 2 pm. at Mil-| ce. He is just now af a weet coast ord Bridge. ; ibase after being moved from the Officials for the event are: ISAC to TAC. He is a PHS gradu- vice” precdeat Mifare, AD Macon ate, @ fighter pilot and has, been oud Lake eee ee eer ; in the Air Corps for three and a actin, executive aivcstec: Detroit: Don. half years. It is expected he will om < Gore ie cnnee committee air-/s00n be in Korea. : Chief timer, Gene Portuesi. Detrott; * * * Lieut. Abbott is the son of Dr. timer, Melvin Gruenwald, Detroit, “Massini, Proud Lake and Mrs. Vernon C. Abbott. Group Camp, Milford. A, Eight former Detroit Tiger play-) ers or managers are in the Hall’ Bob Lemon, Cleveland pitching “ AM, P.M. Miner Majer Miner Majer 30 12:40 55 of Fame. They are, Ty Cobb,/ace, hit 21 home runs in 1943 for The best th And arou LS Sj Is when the day’s trip ends— There’s a cheerful sizzle from the pan, Friendly flavor... friendly price! j PAUL JONES DISTILLING CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. PAUL JONES BLENDED. WHISKEY.., | | 86 PROOF 72.5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. \\) || |. Thurs. ...... 12:20 6 D 66 { e Pre esc +o 1:10 725 =1:38 7:50, Hugh Jennings, Dan Brouthers, Baltimore when the Orioles were, b wos SEI ny te) ey > 49 Mickey Cochrane, Charlie Gehring-'in the International League. Lem- Mon 3:88 10 te ~ 10.38 er, Harry Heilmann, Hank Green. on played 148 games that year as/ Wed. eae 8-45 11:83 ¢i9 —~—!berg and Sam Crawford. ja third baseman and shortstop. s e Tf Fe ing about fishing, man, nd the fire, good friends! Adib PINTS and FIFTHS e - , 4 4 \ f4 1 ° MUFFLER SERVICE | Writers, ‘marriage counsellors and other, to. make it seem otherwise, June - particularly June in Mich- each moment | spent on jobs, families and other non-essen- tials. Only trouble | with June is (ex- PATTERSON 'is the weird variety of weather to be expected; Variations scarcely noted by the indoorsman are of immediate concern to the stream fisherman. Not so much because ithey affect the quality of the fish- \ing—which they do—but because they affect his creature comfort. Trout fishing at best is a semi- uncomfortable occupation, ‘The happy fisherman does what he can to be as comfortable as possible. In the matter of clothing there's one rule we stick by; too little is I ‘to see a fishing jacket, sleeveless or otherwise, that contributed any- ‘thing to the comfort of the wearer s \cashmere because it’s light and| cept_maybe that it’s too short,)! jbetter than too much, We've yet: |real treasure to a young Pontiac) Despite attempts by song above the mid-seventies we find|the waders just about as wet in. a “T" shirt and shorts clothing 4¢ 45 out. enough, With the steam-heating than enough years since we spent most of is 4°56 ¢ = ee a rolls the wader pocket for ling air at sundown and to help keep mosquitoes at bay. All the casual impedimenta that usually lives in the fishing jacket can be carried quite hand- fly in the creel, Thus equipped ing gear we could put in eight hours a day without discomfort. * * * We've thought about it many times, though, Enough so that sometimes when things got tou | we're ready for anything but blamed hot we just hung our gear heavy rains and in such an event (0n a handy bush and submerged what were trees made for-if not in the closest deep hole. Lying to get out from under, under? there, kicking gently against the We despise hats but usually wear|Current, hoping what just brushed ‘one while fishing for one reason/@gainst us wasn't a smake, we only: to shade our eyes for better had to admit that maybe’ trout underwater vision, This is partic-|fishing isn’t too tough after all. _ ularly important when wearing ; , ae elare-inhibiting Conservation Men asses. , of course, we'd as| soon fish without a line as without Attend Conferences glasses. Variable-density glasses.) 4,2. conservation officers . this with teps and bottoms practically week are attending annual “policy opaque, work very well for this|nterences” at the Higgins Lake sort of thing. headquarters, | * * x .: * * * One of the simplest measures! Howard Johnson, Warren Ken- ‘the fishermarf can take to make dal], Harold Stoll, Cyril Adams wading more-pleasant is to leave are taking part in these confabs. his wader tops open, drawstring on a staggered basis. Several were untied. This slows down condensa-|at the conference first of the week, tion inside the waders; a precess others go today for a two-day stay. a Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves, 1956 National League bat- ting champion, hit .402 against the Brooklyn Dodgers. FOR SAFE, CAREFREE DRIVING! AS : ; Pontise Press Phote HUSKY HOPPER — Larry (left above), Floyd (right) display | one of the biggest, if not THE huskiest bullfrog captured in this area in many a year. The boys, 10 and 11-year-old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Curtis, 9196 Little Farms, near Oxbow lake, hold a very lively 13-inch specimen, which they have named “‘Spot"’ for obvious reasons. The amphibian looks more like one of the big Louisiana marsh creakers than the ordinary Michigan kind. It was captured on the Curtis lawn, after its booming voice disturbed the sleep of the boys “camping put” in a little tent. They feed it flies and other tidbits. fe MUFFLER CHECK - UP FREE instattation 15 Minute Sétvice While You Wott Work Done by Specialists - GUARANTEED AGAINST RUSTOUT, BURN-OUT, \ 256%. Saginaw ‘“<\QNext te Jerome @ids) , ‘ 1 4 ¥ Yk | | Gel It Serviced by North—at Night (| NORTH CHEVROLET CHEVROLET | NITE SERVICE DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE — Just Because You Cen‘t Take Time During the Dey USE OUR CONVENIENT | NITE SERVICE. Leave your car between 4 and 5 P. M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. M. _ We have found that many of our customers must ese thelr ear dering the day and just qan't take the time during the day for mieded and fecessary maintenance er repair service, And co, we have extended our service houre~-te better eerve the Chevrolet owners of this area. . Even Mf your car reqitres some minor body or fender werk—we'll tt one fer you—overnight. , ‘ — And = ti covts me more <= os we operate on an established flat rate | schedule with our experienced men wsing the very latest methods ond equipment t gesure you the very best werkmanshig, _ Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right | | ee ¥ ts ia we aba asi WEDNESDAY.-JUNE 5, 1957 Ed Commer: THREE, | (Toledo Pro After Coveted Title \ |__ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, \ é . : e * TEA 4 ‘ By BILL CORNWELL Although Frank Stranahan has qualified for every National Open ‘golf tournament since he first | * Ford Frick, ‘Other Big entered the event in 1946, he stull League Moguls Called. ee his ability to win. it. B The Toledo muscleman, whose efore Committee 70:69—139 took medalist honors _ ia Monday's U.S. Open qualifiers at Franklia ‘Hills and Oakland NEW YORK im — A full com- tranahan mains a cold fact that it was his deadiy work on the greens, plus ‘some excellent use of his approach irons, that enabled him to top. Mon- Hills, doesn’t think he can puit well enough to win America’s most coveted goif title. “T don’t think my putting is good enough to win the tourney,’’ Stran- day's giant field. ahan said. ‘There are too many One of the most powerful hit- handy fellows with a putter in that? ters off the tee in the game tournament,’’ he added. teday, Stranahan's long, booming Whatever doubts Frank may: wooed shots occasionally strayed have about his putting, it = re- inte trouble Monday. But he plement of baseball! officials and player representativ es, headed by| Commissioner Ford Frick has. ~ heen subpoetised to appear before’ the House Judiciary Committee investigating professional sports. *® * * ! J. Norman Lewis, the players’ attorney, revealed yesterday the committee, headed by Rep. Ema- nuel Celler (D-NY), has sub- poenaed himself, Frick, National League President Warren Giles, American League head Will Har- ridge and player representatives Robin Roberts and Eddie Yost for jeined by a feurth pro and | AB R i 1 AVE _ the heari beginning June 17, fu our amatetirs to compete against Bericia ara a | a2 ee four Canadian professionals and PUyme" 18 Jt 5 2318 The committee is expected to: four Canadian amateurs for the Maxwe! 14221 4000 5232 probe baseball to determine. | $2,000 pot. ye ie gi ys an oal whether it should be made sub- Cary Middlecoft and Jackie He ne 114 be 1 1 254 ject to the anti-trust’ laws. The, Burke Jr. are being Poneniencd for Kuen 110 24 4 > a Supreme Court. in 1953, ruled the the fourth spot ee) Ue sport is a “unique business” and The Canadian professionals will Ore en te pus on Ea sade heen : be Stan Leonard, Al Baldmg, Jack gn o4" 12 2 5 0 a ° (Kay and Murray Tucker. The ama. fies 4s to le ew, kw) Pentise Prema Photo iteurs are Gary Cowan of Kitche- . It was also learned the Celler’ HE'S MY MAN — Frank (ner. George Knudson of Winnipeg, n't En BB SaiN ens committee has quietly been doing Stranahan of Toledo. gets a lov- Nick Westlock of Toronto and Siea‘er 6 3 ; JOE bee research, obtaining testimony ing embrace from wife Ann after ,Don Doe of Grandy, Ont. cunning S's seul 3 21 ea ie from baseball people during the he whipped Michigan's top golf- | Doug Biom of Flint, Bob Shave portec® ene ee tS past few weeks. ers in the National Open Qualify- | dr. of Cleveland. and Chuck Koc- Hoert 43.42 22-21 22) 1 2 420 Lewis told The Associate? Press, ing -rounds Monday. This is 3rd | sis and Glenn Johnson of Detroit ae es Teac ik eon en ok “we've been having some talks. year as pro and the National will | already haye been selected as _ with Mr. Celler’s lawyer for the’ be played on his home course, . the American amateur team. AB. Boe Pe Rat ANE Past few days. I know that in add-, the Invernes# next week. | The Car ting Cup competition wil Be ie 248 ition to Roberts, Yost and myself = Bob Feller, Stan Musial and Jer. ry Coleman have been asked to testify at the hearing on June 24) CP Lewis also ees that attor- ney for the Committee, Sam The Pontiac Jets unloaded a 13- Pierce, had already spoken with hit assault last night to hand the some of the player representatives ,Michigan Giants a 13-2 pasting in and Junian Singman, another con-|a City League baseball game at gressional lawyer, had talked with ,Wisner Field, Darkness stopped Coleman on the New York Yan- play after six innings, , W pant LS ri e are Judge Booker, last year’s City | League batting champion, led the | BTDOKi | pinch with Seat Mite ia oear at | tempts, including a single, two doubles, a triple and four RBI's. Walter Acinnd Dodger presidentand league at- torneys:Lou Carroll and Ben Fiery: have also been asked to appca: June 18;19 ; Drive - ibe Trips CIO, 4-2; in 12-Inning City Battle | Drive-In- Cleaners’ 4-2 victory,runs in the 3rd inning to << the over UAW-CIO Local 653 in a 12- West Side Merchants, 11-1, in girls’; Catcher Bontter l pshaw b! asted inning marathon highlighted Tues- league action. North Side auppert| day night's City League softball ed Bender’s three-hit pitching with j program at North Side and Beau-/10 safeties, dette parks. Tonight's games: Bicmar Inn vs. ~ * * Stadium Inn, 7 p.m., and Elks No.| Doubles by. Don Dubats -and/810 vs. Birmingham, 8:30, at Beau-/ Frank Robinson and a single by: dette; Richard's Tavern vs. Pon- Fred Milliron scored two runs in tiac Select-A-Drink, 8:30, at Nort orth, the 12th for Drive-In and-broke up Side. : coe : the merry-go-round, which had Drive-In . 000 611 SS » been deadlocked at 2-all since the Veetieon | cea eeserta: Richardson_| 6th inning. | Bantin and Schwartz: Peentin tea tt eos a . 1 4 44 Ren Hoffman pitched the dis- clare ona Moshet; Mayer and B. Lang-| fance for the winners. Jerry Ban- {0° .., O24 oo8 10 10 ‘ tin, who had relieved starter Ray | Dosta) Richardson for the’ CIO. was the 1860 000 01 Yeargan and McLean; Ellsworth oka losing hurler, It was the Union club's 1st defeat. | | Chaellic ‘North Stde...,.. “9010 60 1—11 10 3 West Side 600 0 616-1 3-5 . ; Bender and Galante; Dennis, Thrasher Ron Clark pitched four-hit ball, as Deni’s Corner defeated Frank-| COLUMBUS - -— Ohio State was lin Products, 5-3, and Lane’s Drive- shut owt, two in a row in the 1956' Inn came from behind with four'season (lowa 0-6) and Michigan runs in the 6th inning to nose out (0-19) for the first time in Coach Dosta] Foundry, 10-7 Woody Hayes’ six-year tenure over North Side Auto Sales tallied 10 the Buckeyes’ football destinies. $941 pr. Cede #2797 $982 4/5 a. Code #2796 For the best approach to perfect Gin drinks... ae _ Swing to Gordon’s—the one gin with superb ae liqueur quality! Gordon's brings smooth per- pre tootions ok CEE Ca Suen Re? nual Carling Cup Golf competition. nesses" Jats Bombard Giants, 13-2 and Snell i H | 3 Top Pros Enter Carling Field Increa ses FLINT W — Julius Boros, Doug be held two days before the Flint| Ford and Dow Finsterwald have opening over the Flint Golf Club accepted invitations to represent course, the United States in the first an-| ; Tiger Averages INDIVIDU ae ues HR RB here June 18. The three professionals will | Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth... complete brake relining . . . First quality, fully guaranteed. SPECIAL *] 4” 330-foot home run with a team- mule aboard for the Jets in the 6th inning. Pitcher Jim Addis and Louie Seay added two hits each to the Jet offense. Addis limited the Giants to five jhits and struck out 12 while walk- ling none. Edide Jefferson, the los- er, and Chet Woodmore pitched for the Giants Complete Job Parts & Labor Thomas Die & Stamping clashes MARKET with Griff's Grill in today’s City League game at Wisner Field at 5.30 p.m. le Jets 820 108 1313 © Open 9 te 9 Giants 91060 1060 2 & 3 o ‘Ada: ts and Howara Upsnhaw Jefferson 7 W. Huron Bt. PB 8-0424 | Weetmere and J Mo ovre, H. Moore Sees Putter K ey to Open off with a spoon during his 18-hole Harold Brink — made the qualify- , “I hoped to miss the fairway sand only one a year ago. fy . =< A *s “Milwaukee —+ Marquette’s leet season was the worst in “its 54-year_history. - 1956 | a00 lakes: and te miles: of ini | Wiscotisin has about scrambled to perfection with his enoug gh wit a driver irons and putter. them.” ~ a * Lr Herb. Marcussen, Redford Golf Club's ambitious young pro, fared miserably at Oakland and didn’t even turn in a scorecard. His woes continued at Franklin where he shot a 79 Marcussen burned up Orchard Lake's layout with a 66 in last vear’s qualifying trials be-! fore. falling apart at Pine Lake. * * * . | Ed Ervasti and Sam Kocsis, two of Michigan's finest am- ateurs, withdrew from Monday's | | qualifying rounds. Ervasti is a | former state amateur champion | while Kocsis won the National Public Links title in 1955. miss Now in his 3rd year as a pro, Stranahan was once the nation's top amateur golfer, winning nearly every major tourney Ironic: ally, the only big-event he failed to win (was the U.S. Amateur. ‘He has yet to win a major professional tourna- ‘ment. If his home course doesn't jinx him, Frank can be expected to ‘make a sertous bid for the National ' ‘(Open crown June 13-15- at the! familiar Inverness Club in Toledo. Meadowbrook’s popular . Chick | Marbert was his usual jovial self from tee to green. 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Members of the State Safety Commission issued (eat sepact yan: terday in comparing notes on traffic accidents in the state this year. . x * * Gov. Williams, a —— member, added a word of praise for the motorists. “They're behaving themselves,” he said. State police commissioner Joseph A. Childs said 564 highway deaths were recorded in the state from January through May this year. During the same period last year, he said, 707 persons met death in traffic accidents. ; | % ‘County Parade fo Herald Show Cavalcade’s Return ‘to Officially Open Event at Rochester Friday A parade of over 30 convertibles and sport cars will travel through Oakland and Macomb county towns Friday, heralding the open- ing that afternoon of the annual Rochester ~ Home and Builders Show, according to parade co- chairmen Myron Littell and Jack Sarting, trom Recheter Organic Club mid- * ’ f - morning to Hear Talk Attend Conference Four officers of the Pontiac Po- ceed through Clawson, Big Bea- Members of the Royal Oak Or-jlice Dept. are in Lansing today Four Police Officers ver, Utica, Disco, Washington, Romeo, Oxford, Lake Orion, KICKOFF BREAKFAST — Pouring coffee for yesterday’s breakfast held by the Clarkston Women’s Club Was Mrs. Russell Coltson. Look- ing on are the Rev. Arthur Rose and Mrs. John Bell. Clarkston, Waterford, Drayton |ganic Farm and Garden Club,| attending a one-day conference of Plains, Pontiac, and Auburn |meeting a week early, at 7:45 p.m./the Regional Law Enforcement! Heights, Thursday, because of the closing|Agencies af the lower part of The cavalcade is scheduled to return ‘to Rochester at 2:30 in the afternoon and proceed to Halbach Field where the show will be offi- of school, will have as their speak- er Lester A, Swan, past president of the Federated Organic ‘Clubs of Pentiae Press Phote William Richards, Mrs. jin home building and home fur- Cially opened. The three day show will feature over 50 exhibits covering the latest nishings and improvements, and will also feature displays of the| latest automobiles. Hundreds of dollars in prizes Michigan. 2 a a Swan will talk on the subject: “Control of Insects.” The public has been invited to attend the meet at Royal Oak Dondero High School. Cartoon in Paper Ribs eral Bureau of Investigation. * * }seid—the—topie—of—the is “Law Enforcement and the|~ Michigan, conducted by the Fed: * Inspector Clark M. Wheaton conference Fleeing Felon. 2 * * * tenant Charles W. Gale, identifica- tion and records office; Lieutenant William F. Nesbitt, vice detail; . MR: AND MRS. FRANK SAAM Captain Oliver H. LeMeaux, of ‘ ° Ae the administration bureau; Lieu- Orchard La ke R 1 te Read ORCHARD LAKE — Theland Frank Saam. The 7 p.m. can. will be given away during the Nikita on ‘Capitalists’ Library Group Starts Calendar Sales) wt % sm say aueine me Nikita on ‘Copitalist’ : ple and free, and children under |phper Figaro today published a/representing the Pontiac Police. : CLARKSTON — A kickoff break- (The project at present is selling a various activities. The calendar not! 12 will be admitted without |eartoon, showing a group of Rus- fast initiating the drive for. fundsicommumity calendar to keep citi-fonly brings a community closer to-| charge if accompanied by an aan children , staring ih a — zens abreast of loca) affairs. \gether but it serves the purpose adult, officials said, eievision screen as. their , Mr. and Mrs. Otte Mehrkamper for the Independence Township li- Rev. William Richards, pastor of|raiai ei cine ao a anal emer the room. . Fire Destroys Home rary was held yesterday at theite Clarkston Methodist Church, |fund.” He also stated that the li- Se moay: F rig moma Wnet pare you, waiting |e? jand Acting Lieutenant John A./Orchard Lake Lake Presbyterian Church dielight remony was performed \Depauw, detective bureau, cid the setting for the Saturday = ra ne. Fevuea pre in wedding of Es _ Per the presence of 150 guests, | Watches, Rings Taken in Bloomfield Burglary “A community calendar gives a the tendency to cement a com- munity together correlating the ready reference which will have| the community. Final plans for the fund raising campaign were completed. The li- brary which was opened in Febru- home of Mrs. Donald Stackable. was the guest speaker and stated,/brary is the leading institution of Ay teewares diglass ax Fras the father asks the children. and Saturday nights, and a disc jockey show emanating from the event each afternoon. The reply: “For Eisenhower to us that our children will all be capitalists.” : come on the screen to promise, ORTONVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin and family will Town Aids F. amily of 9 and other odd jobs to make a prop- er home for their family, Dressed in a gown of three. tiered nylon lace over taffeta, the . ary 1955 is supported by the ef- : be honored at a shower in Brandon x * & bride wore a tiara crown and Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- . forts of the members of the Wom- 2 Old Schoo Is Found Asleep ol Car, Grange Hall tomorrow ‘at-7:30 p.m. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. fingertip veil of illusion net, The ties report that someone broke into Gra ladies Ca d en's Club. The Michigan State} Man Slated for Court Al Pri and Mrs. V. ‘ Calla the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh| y ppe The public has been asked to mas irs. Vernon Hutch- bouquet was composed of Calla Rader of 2870 Pine Lake Rd., West|, between in Usual Tradition Bloomfield Township, 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. -yesterday. Mrs. Rader told deputies that a white gold wrist watch set with about ten diamonds, and three gold/since 1942 received their caps in| The largest class of Gray Ladies rings set with diamonds, all belong-| the traditional ceremony last night Lending Library also lends supplies’ beoks to the group. Mrs. Donald, Stackable is president of the club: Mrs. Arthur Rose is chairman of| the calendar sales committee, B&M Strike Stalls SHIP — Two old school buildings Sold to Bidders at Board Meeting WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- here have been sold to highest bidders at the Township Board Eddie Lee Ford, 40, of 21 Wesson St., who was found by Patrolman Billy L. Hargraves Friday morn- ing asleep in a reported stolen auto, will appear in Muncipal Court June 12 to face a charge of Ford pleaded innocent Monday unlawfully driving away an auto.| donate any sort of household fur- help the Benjamins, who recently lost their home through fire. lake Rd., here, they have seven ings. Anyone wishing more infor-| nishings, articles from furniture |mation may call Mrs. Hutchings, ‘to clothing, to dishes, which will NA 17-2719. ney rene rae lU.S, SeEks Applicants ilillies — Cymbidium orchids. * & .Y Carol Oerkfitz was the maid of honor with Mrs. Dorthoy Weaver, Margaret Bula, cousin of the bride, and Donna Mehrkamper, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. ing to her were taken, - * /|at Emmanual tist Church. ; and was released en $200 bond by children under eight years old, and f H l| P Joanne Machesky, niece of the Detectives said the thief broke er noe. Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fa are both working on well digging | or 0 y ostmaster bridegroom, a flower girl Her Mrs. William C. Sproull, of Bir- Bo C The old Standard, or- Commu- the vag galaa porch door, then mingham, __county _ airman. of UI ston. ommuter $ nity Schoot_in-Keege Harbor was {2k0 until trial. 7 Tre. A ae a - ry kee sic poet ibrother, Joe, was the ring bearer. broke window from the porchiCray Ladies for the Oakland Coun- purchased by Sam G. Warwick e in to ea = *'>..| Serving as best man was Ed- to living room to gain entrance. |ty Red Cross Chapter, capped 4° BOSTON (INS) — Defiant Boston| of Syivam Lake for $17,500. Hos. |p. Shoes in Evening? 9 P master at Holly will be open for| .o1g morkesian and ‘ushers women who had completed 12) ¢ ytaire Railroad workers resumed| B¢f School on West Maple Road y T @-A men ho has ROCHESTER — Marty Pavelich,|receipt of applications uritil June| Babriel Szitas Emile Simonel Gruenther Follow Ike? {hours Se oe onary teinin’ atjtheir picketing today, and man-| “@ meee No aetna Savane “sold shoe for % Years savy the No the Detroit Red Wing hockey|25, the U.S. Civil Service Commis-| and Joseph Machesky, brother- ; _ hours tionary training ‘ «| ment Oe. for =e: - ir wait |team, will be the featured speaker|sion at Washington announced this| in-law of the groom. chi ht pin |" mr re eee” ee as mine, wor Gh? lS ae Yn pm Tony meng 4 rection to 3 ee wt is about to be launched within |to .57 other Gray Ladies. Some|25,000 daily passengers dition on the Scotch School ad: out a full size after you've spent jot the Men's Club of St. Philip * * * held, following the ceremony, at ' the White House to groom Gen. /of them served as long as 17 years.| Although union leaders were most of the day in them,” Morey | Episcopal Church. Complete information about ex-jthe VFW hall. Alfred E. Gruenther as the suc- |In May, 1,630 hours were volun-|served with non-strike restraining Crenmer, a dealer's salesman |showing of the recent Stanley Cup amination requirements and in-} After a honeymoon trip the new- | See encemt Eisenhower |teered at four hospitals in the Pon-lorders last night, pickets returned |University of Michigan ~ | fom Bay City, Mich, said at the |playoffs, and refreshments will be|structions for filing may be ob-|lyweds will reside on Orchard Lake . in 1960. tiac area by the women, to routes they walked yesterday M Talk Servi : , | when the work stoppage began. an to Talk at Service tained at the Holly post office. ‘road in Keego Harbor. There were some 40 trains and) wEsT BLOOMFIELD—Lester W.| \diesels awaiting inspection and Aride ssistant fessor , servicing in the yards in Cam- Esa ana urease oé Shool| _ JIFFY ¢ c sie ~ oa reas Ppa Services consultant at the Univer- Armour’s Crescent BISCUIT MIX . HAMILTON ! : sity of. Michigan, will be speaker L oom 9 nounced there would be no train|tor the commencement exercises| S—. 5 Sneeres GRADE A SMALL = SLICED service in or out of Boston today| a+ w. on the B&M. vel hy Bloomfield High School | The Eastern Massachusetts niors will. proceed into Street Railway byses, Greyhound Paaraal = 8:15. min eee Bus Lines and the Metropolitan : men 2m 29 | EGGS : | | Transit Authority continued their - ' RED ROSE : | —T phar to North Shore|Set to Graduate 56 | Ot 3 5 ‘ 3 $ I. points as many commuters |+ . | : as possible to their jobs in Boston, 1 Lyon Township | DRESSING Jar | NEW HUDSON — Graduating French, Rebels Clash exercises for the Lyon Township] GERANIUM Ea. 39° Doz. é . {schools will be heid at 8 p.m. PLANTS........... — y : East of Algiers; 135 Die Thursday.:in the gymnasium, : ae on oe ALGIERS (® — French military School Board President Don- | authorities said today 125 nation-| id Smith, will present the di- alist rebels were killed and 6 cap-| Plomas to ‘ss graduates following tured in a bloody battle in a re-| the address by William B. Hutch- mote mountain area 60 miles east| imse"_on “Today, a Preparation of Algiers. for Tomorrow.” The French pat their own losses The High School Band will play at 10 killed and 15 wounded. a Rig Hecate occurred yesterday in mam Valley. Few de-| tails of the fighting were dis- >| tug is classified as a low- closed. grade we 20c with This Coupon COFFEE Driver Free on Bond Charlie Turner Thompson, 32, of ° ° 1825, Petrolia St. changed. with fo tired, burning feet drunk driving Saturday is free on ; a $100 bond until trial June 13, after he pleaded innocent to the . | , , Keep feet tes aisle mete light Sue Anne Castle Wed (i'r ruin ie c Sannranes | | (Advertisement) | | | U.S.No. 1 ' * KEEGO HARBOR — The mar-| Mrs, Archie E. Reid of Dallas, a Peter's Fresh rings of Sen lane Corte sud Jee pou cullens cater o te See and Hear the Amazing New White Florida or Smoked SIRLOIN STEAK or Lb. 65° was s, LIVER Boneless Rolled RUMP ROAST on June 1 by the Rev. Robert/bride, attended as matron of POTATOES 39° a ein P honor with Marsha Hershfield, Pat’ | SAUSAGE | — t . T ; it ; Methodist ema —_— as New LOWREY ORGAN 10 Poun de KING ie CLUB STEAKS cae Lb. 5G: With Percussion About 150 witnessed the service The best man was Ralph Cul- as the bride wore a Boor-length jon. of Keego Harbor, with Larry. gown of white slipper satin with Martin of Lake Orion, Bill Had-' seed pearls. The fingertip veil: was i" : dock of Illinois and Larry Haver-; of nylon tulle and she carried a! son of Minnesota, seating the white Bible with stephanotis. guests, ¢ | ; The bride is the daughter of | A reception was held at the i , + Mr, and Mrs. Paul G. Castle of |VFW hall in Auburn Heights. The 2. 1637 Sylvan Glen, and the bride- |couple. will return from a Texas, 3 i groom is the son of Mr. and jhoneymoon to reside in Detroit. =. FRESH GROUND BEEF HAMBURG 2 35° runs at ee EAN, CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 69+ Lb ! 39° RINSO BLUE 2S‘ ‘SALE WEDNESDAY THRU SATU RDAY ce B un. $100 PETERS Large Package WE REDEEM COUPONS — ‘we Rear Mh fe Ltt Quedie FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR : Deings vik Hele ets syd juantan cde tenon effects, and Hawsiian.guiter, thanks to the exclusive Lowrey “Glide” - Your Lowrey reproduces all of them .. s: Yet ven the novice can play > » > > a < Crus We > peaks 14,000 or more feet in|> aaa Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 ¢ i We invite & _|musical that played for nearly a, ‘Lawmakers Dress Up P lan Auditions ‘Nude Bathing Ordinance for Area Youth ) SCHENECTADY, N.Y, @ — at Farmington [ring defintely ts tegel here be adults, 16/ Cause the City Council has years old and up; living in the dressed up a nude bathing ordi- Pontiac-Oakland County area wie) ae * * * ! are interested in the theater have been invited to audition at Music| The halt-century-old law said it Cirele Theater on Friday. |was ‘unlawful to swim in any) Music Circle, located on the Canal, river or pond between. 8 grounds of Botsford Inn, Grand ?-™- “and dace Maren wae River at Eight Mile road, will pre-/ Proper swimming . sent musical comedies from June Sested that nude bathing was 17 to Sept. 1, featuring Broadway'Proper during other hours. and television stars. The council deleted the phrase Young people of this area will “between 8 am. and 6 p.m.’ be given a chance to serve as . apprentices with the professional Can't Remodel Warship PARIS # — The French navy company for the entire summer. has retired one of its two battle- Music Circle is scheduled to open June 17 with “Plain and Fancy,” ships, the Jean Barty because it hasn't the money to bring her up to date. A navy spokesman) Teenagers and young year on- Broadway to packed) houses. Stars are Julia Meade and Jon Cypher, announced last night that the Persons wishing more informa-|‘‘painful’ action was all that tion on the auditions or ushering could be done with French gov- have been invited to call M. R. jernment finances the way they noose GR 4-3300. ——- WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 HELD OVER] thru THURS. | BANQUETS ond PARTIES ‘rvvwvuvuvvvvvvuvuvvww*™ Mara “fiom Machiko = gidatae - FORD - ‘KYO tn CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR BR ° Eddie ALBERT * rai'foxo Jun NEGAMI - Nijiko KIYOKAWA-Mitsuho SAWAMURA S H 0 RT S “ROUGH RIDING” . “BUSY BUDDIES” . THe TROUIBIIe WITH HARRY WALAKE pwwweowevwevwevevvw™ 4 _ MAPLE ROAD East of Walled Lake MA 4-3135° = =~» GORDON MacRAE - SHIRLEY JONES 2nd HIT ANN SHERIDAN in “COME NEXT SPRING” until she becomes better known. C Now Showing at Your FIRST-RUN BUTTERFIELD. Theaters! yet known in the United States,' HE WON'T LEAVE. ' Snapshots of Hollywood collected éj i Honors GRAY an THE GREAT «: OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 end METEOC OOF 4, . * : ‘will never leave Hollywood; he is lat random: I'm sure she will be a big hit.” ge [soy ne only visiting Paris. RIA!” Tall, statuesque, well - propor- tioned’ Monique Van Vooren, who appears briefly in “10.000 Bed-) rooms” and sang at the Mocambo, | Freed. has signed her for “Gigi.” iwell to Arms,” will stay on in \cables me from Paris that Arthur) Disaster Ranking SOR ee TAC end “AREA 2150 Opdyke Read Phone FE 4-461! in This Is the Story of One of the Most Daring Submarine Cosaacne Go Taser ot Kara Weare! A big break for a talented boy. “Dean Jones sings on Dinah Shore’s spectacular June 14. Elaine Stricht, who plays Jenni- fer Jones’ girl friend in “‘A Fare- Romie until Jate July. She and her er,| fiance, Ben Gazzaro, who is th will confer with the Vatican about HELD OVER! TONIGHT — THURSDAY The Exclusive F irst Showing of Two Outstanding Features —IN GLORIOUS COLOR— | www wr reer wee Fe LR AAA A hd ded ddedia’ an annulment. Ramon Navarro is quietly living in Rome, devoting his time to help- ing the church. In Rome, Jane Wyman's gray hair provoked comment from peo- ple sipping their espresso on the Via Veneto. At Jack’s at the Beach, Margaret O’Brien was dining with Dick Kall- »:man, the young singer who has a couple of hit records out. IIT 222 2 WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET @ BEER @ WINE @ CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS PIPIPIPPPOC CAC LLL Ea ——— ce = (\: (dL ray TODAY FEATURE TIMES: “SHE DEVIL — 11:00 - 1:50 - 4:40 - 7:30 - 10:20 “KRONOS” — 12:25°- 3:15 - 6:05 - 9:00 STARTING Predeced and Directed by MOAT RE \ + Preduced O vanoct lon eninad i DOUBLE EARTH-SHAKING SHOCKER : pope, JHOW? SREATEST TERRORS OF HELL DESTROYER OF WORLDS ATTACKS EARTH! AND SPACES | WORLD'S MOST GEORGEOUS DEMON TURNS ON HER MAKERS! COMMERCE at Haggerty Read. EM 32-0661 ~ TONIGHT —_ Pe oe bi Saif ae Se 8 We ah se! wet Her eg mee oe RE eel ites @ hee eee =f a ee ial Se ae a TF Lage = te y oe ere eae ee . + pe See of) er. = i By JESSY Py es ohh 4 ey ea, = PPAF Re a oy oY is " ae ke : Bg ae bs Yi si ‘ i . , “ ¥ i | -F a : ii | fe ae / af ae : ; Hy \ . : F ; mon « . : ; : . ; be mi { - \ THIRTY-SIX Sime _: ___.._| \THE PONTIAC -PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957_ — , . ( _ ‘ by Franklin Folger|DONAIM QUCK __ he ee os * Britain to Cut Sh | to Cut Short | age H-Tests in Pacific LONDON. #—Two London news-; « papers said that Britain will cut! short her current hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific after her next and third blast. It had heen under-; | stood the government planned to. | touch off four explosions. Government officials refused to confirm or deny the reports by the, ‘Liberal News Chronicle and the Laborite Daily Herald in dis-| patches from the test center at Christmas Island. These reports said the tests will’ Bo be curtailed because of: | fee 1. Préssure “brought: by the’ Laborite opposition in Parliament, to keep radioactive fall-out to a minimum. i 2. Success of the two tests held; thus far and the opinion of ex-| perts that one more test will pro- vide the information they need at this time. | EY BITES FOO LATE! T CAN'T & "GET BUSY, YOU BLUNDERIN' GOOP } GONE TOO] HYPNOTIZED “Come on, winter.” BOARDING HOUSE . Y, WHOA! GNE YOUR CHIN A TWO-BAR 3 / ay REST, MAJOR! THOSE KIDS Zh GAD, MRNIDDLEZCOULONT) CALL THiS TUNE THE “JACK YA oe aie RABBIT SIVE* AND THEY'RE yi} CLASSICAL TITLE + PERHAPS pay a | " WITH A FRENCH TONE Like /~) SZOOR OFFER IS $400 CASH, mM SAY, "LA PETITE OR YOU. CAN GAMBLE ON ee A ROYALTY DEAL AND Aico to: GET MAYBE 70 EE, i a ea a _ © 1987 by MEA Sorvene Ime TM Reg US Pat OFF, * = ME MEDICINE MAN YX PP™_ | iz - A f j f / He j BUS +d AA SA EL pe By Leslie Turner TO STAGE HIS OWN MURDER” WITH US AS WITNESSES! HE COUNTED ON US TAKING 100 MUCH FOR GRANTED! WE EVEN WE ASSUMED THE CRY CAME HEARD CALDY \ FROM THE SANGOAT! LATER SCREAM AS \TAD PUT ON A GOOD ACT— THE MOTORBOAT) HELLO! 1S THIS THE BUS OVERTURNED / ~ STATIONZ WAR. CALDY HAVE A DUPLICATE KEY * MADE, EASY? WHY WOULD WE USE THE MOTORBOAT? “ ie GAMBLER, to atk twag en MR. NIDDLE = . © r igee | ogee it BY t = imi Ss ' = a SJ ot OUT OUR WAY DATE I "I WAS GONNA SUR- SOMEBODY BETTER } PRISE MOM WITH - TAKE YOU TO THE i ENOUGH FISH FOR DOCTOR AND FIND OuT WHA THE WHOLE FAMILY, ZZ) WHAT HAPPENED. meat BUT THERE'S ONLY O° =~ TO YOUR y QA appetites ; By Edgar Martin TEQE-MAGIDNETION! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 5, 1957 __ | - Ao ue Ge THIRTY-SEVEN BF Soybeans Lead [ MARKETS Tobacco Drops Gree Rains, Floods Supreme Court's Ruling Price Downturn Produce in Dull Trading ustesc"2"sr 22. Batter 3 States larchir in Lends to Soul-Se g eless at the suggestion The followin Ji drain reported by the of Mayor W jam W. Donaldson.| , . CHICAGO — An “ay decline |ioceily, (ow. produce of greens and| NEW YORK (p—Tobacco shares} ponaldson told his fellow) No Hope for. Fast Relief . ‘3 {n soybean oil and soybean futures pelle srgiee, only. drought to the Josses\in early trading today issioners last night that all) Held Out for Texas By SAM DAWSON today is looking into its own stock |terest in the stocks ot others or led to a general price downturn|by ‘them in wholesale growers ica sold y . : cit ks should in. unoffi- ‘ portfolio and wondering if the rul-/have bought them out completely. on the board of trade today. Prices Tuesday were: as the stock market was mixed. cially nam salge mite pase nam.| Oklahoma, Arkansas NEW YORK The Du Pont-\ing may soon stretch to cover it, Tha lfeadic waa kec Gs eke Piigaan agp csc lee ie 1 Gaoate bu. Appice, Stewie” a py, Mo OR lg at “jig after “certain civic. minded General Motors ruling by the Su-|too. Big Business bigger — and to | “said was influenced by house ae eee BLES, MISC: Asps a]| Se “i * in a (1ezens who may appear on 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (preme Court could put a new as- x * * bring howls from Small Business *_ ponement of action on legislation|t,}°0.20, dor. bens. Chives, y Non i129-+ Leading issues rose or fell in @ horizon in the future.” estab Gnekes: he explained July $2.02%%, new style wheat was|dive. Ne wae bu. Escarole, No. ae & Myers, dropped %4 at 63% on) Patewsy 500-2 50 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, Hothouse./1,200 shares; American tobacco : : : Big Business — and many @ unchanged to % lower, July $2.03%,|No i bast jek ceaken bette eee lwas off % at 71% on 1,500: and The big stream carried a huge Geographical Reason {small businessman, too — is quick corn was % to % lower, July $1.27%, ae i Ebola bu. Lettuce, Romaine, Reynolds tobacco “B’’ slipped 3 at @aS es, umps overflow from the flood contro] Mr. and Mrs, Goldie Taylor, of ; to deny that mere size is dan oats were unchanged to % low- BOGS:—tacge, 11-00-11 50 $0 30-doz. case: eS ee Mores was dam—at Lake Texoma, which is 799 Briarvate-t Dr. Ponttac—Town- WASHINGTON (AP)—A gerous, or that it necessarily - —er—Jduly 6414, rye was 34 lower to| Medium, 9.00 Small, 8.00-8.50. ott a fractin along the Texas-Oklahoma border ulls and vealers unchanged: stockers|Goebel Br ..., 45 Underwd j ry MSU si beiore ; : had been dead about six hours WALTON T. ROBBINS, jand feeders steady; several —— choice|Goodrich .... 78.2 Un Carbide nis missioning at nee . when lice found him Geerctare: Board of ——- and low prime steers 25.00-25.75; loads, Goodyear 822 Un Pac 1!World War II, - WASHINGTON W — The H Dudzinski said he was flying po : June 4, 5, 6, "8%, © It’s the world’s fastest portable Jo: prime 1300 Ib. 26.50; choice’ 22.75-|Grah Paige... 18 Unit Air ‘Lin 276 ik will be delivered 280 — She House! trom Big Beaver airport at Pon- with 39 wonderful features for |24.50; good and low choice 20.00-22.75: :|Gt No - .. 43 Unit Aire ...°724) The main talk wi elive starts today its long-postponed E standard and low good 17.50-19.75; high’Gt West § |. 21.2 Unit Fruit .. $3) 3'by Lt. Gen Emmett (Rosy) O’Don- tiac to the Detroit city airport @m-0-o-8-h typing! ood to average choice heifers 21.50-|Greyhound ...16 Un Gas Cp . ~ wdown battle over President] when the engine began Ger. : hed aoe of seers ome y eters ju Ou 1476 vs bines foe 34) ‘nell Jr., deputy. chief of staff for eee c's proposal Olt ie e 4 ohteaa | ; eee 8 ones nhowe and bega: losin, oe ‘The speed of an office typewriter J uriiity ana a en oy $0-1650:|Homestk 1... 356 US Steel 12.2, 635, personnel of the USAF. O'Donnell strengthen federpl ceeennenk of ee " . _ . +. @ full-size keyboard . . . long- land ‘commercial oulls Barer y witty | pecker) = bola toes Tob jst 3]-{/also will hand out the. commissions. votin and other constitutional’, DUd2inski said he started look- lasting beauty and dependability JJand choice vealers 22.00-26.00 |Indust Ray ., 204 Warn B Pic 25 | The university announced today g t ing for a place to set the plane —in a Smith.Corona portable! | Balable sheep 1.000: steady on all Ine’ Rand .... 85 © West Un Tei. 394 that because of construction work Suarantees. down. “I saw a playground, but it aa Berqpeen Sp geese Ss Soe SE */in progress, the regular eom- * * * was full ‘of kids so I had to look]. ereatrareat eines [RRR Seed Pega res La a See A PeeRtOM ERIS Th ats me ge athe ee | +». Guerant > e Hare ..... 38.4 Yale & Tow. 28.1) maneuver = aot own rt Service Depart- [cd eo eachos me 51-90 — t0-7.00,| int tle 20. eoee is Yngst shat AN be beds af the south énd of Macklin ahead cee final House action. ent ca ee nat a ie i RDE : iS = Bhoe ..... The stadium currently is a Supporters of the civil rights pick out the yard next to this -- STOCK AVERAGES enlarged to a seating capacity of|legislation faced a dogged South-|house.” Also Other GIFT SUGGESTIONS for ibel YORE— (Compited by the As-/76,000 lb the _—_ expected tojern oppogition now encouraged by| The yard the pilot selected is not TORNADOES je reer be completed by the start of the'a Senate committee vote to re-| * ide rn i 30 18 (18- |more than 35 feet wide. The wing- GRADUATION and F ATHER’S DAY Indust. Rails UU stots! footbal season. quire jury trials of persons ac-itips missed houses on either side ° Cc YCLONES Rota csane So oeaee assaave wi Vice President Richard M. Nix-|cused of violating fedeffal injunc- o¢ the lot by about 10 feet ; |Prev. day ......2689 1247 773 183.6/0n will give the commencement tions in civil rights cases. : @ DICTIONARIES . . . @ Kem Plostic PLAYING wes Sis cv"v3ue$ 181 2 Inf awa Give te, commencement ale FLOODS Webster and Random CARDS Year age’ ......582 1388 72.6 1987] will. receive diplomas at the ex- ‘Set 4 Summer Dinners H. 1.00 OST igh LLM 4 167 TTS 88.11 The Southerners have at hand U You have been readin Souk thes toe weske ouse from $1.00 up. @ DESK SETS ... scissors 197 Jow [2::! 2008 1184 722 168.9 /ercises. in the House the two weapons they 4 Eoyr Towns Church ou have ga @ Beautiful line of STA- and letter openers. fos — one 163 ane ine have been using throughout — de- . Tens of thousands of cars damaged in neighbor- NOTE ~ |2 Men Plead Innocent —jlay-ahd. amendment. They were! OUR TOWNS — The Elizabeth ing states. sicrnY ar? © @ BOOK ENDS ~~ : DETROIT STOCKS 1 Li | prepared. to. push a jury trial Russell Guild has made plans to : : 2 se TOF men : ‘Pigures iter (dcomeaiipereta are cagutea of Illega Liquor Sales amendment as well as a variety serve Four summer dinners, sched. The policy of Comprehensive Fire and Theft _and women. @ ELECTRIC RAZORS | Allen Ree. & Equip, cat 3 St) Two Pontiac men, accused of of others, including one to outlaw yled for June 29, July 20, Aug. 10th issued by this Exchange for members of the © DIARIES & TRAVEL @ AUTO COMPASS with [[Beldwin‘Rubver‘co® "abe 16 being invotved in illegal Jiquor| © union shop. and August 24th. The first dinner Auto Club, covers far more than mere fire and : ‘Ross Gear Co.?........., 24 (24.6 4 oly ho uleg quor | a * * ill be Peany Ss H 5 A Alon BOOKS light. GL Ol & Chem. Cor. 24 28) sales, pleaded innocent Monday| s ike wena mee om be eeerea| at theft, and it has been vitally important to. @ SCRAP BOOKS AND @ BAROMETERS Re erage Oo cc ine tog alter ce’ ees om bem OM Sal ecm heavily on Bleen levers wall | 0 thousands of Club members this spring. i AggOROROC Ce 2 June 13. : : iJ 4 7 } PHOTO ALBUMS @ BINOCULARS end ‘Toledo Efison Go..." 138 198 138) Taxicab driver Lawrence Gra-hower’s: influence to hold Repub-| Serving will be from 5 to 7:30 It covers loss by (1) flood, (2) tornado, (3) LASS |Wayne 8 Products Co*.. = 14 15 licans in line, and on support:p.m. in the church basement of hail, (4) windstorm, (5) falling trees or poles; ’ A oO 8a. and as ham, 33, us al Pe as . 5 @ BRIEF CASES FIELD G = es ne; Sed ae oie. cused a cae ce oi plat — from Northern and Western Dem-|/Four Towns Methodist Church. (6) lightning, (7) glass breakage. . | sale allegedly made by David H.|T@!. ; : oe OFFICE FURNITURE Poultry Campbell, 49, of 83 Jackson St. at | = Pontiac Officer Parleys IT PAYS TO BELONG—WHY we you? : ae : oDeTROr Foutray the Corner of Wessen and Bagley Warner Bros. to Film —_lon Weights, Measures 'Wetreit Automobile = oe per pos 4 (AP)—Prices paid) Streets. s in wood or steel, everything from Ash Trays to the und £0, Detroit tor Ne. 1 qual-/ Graham furnished a $200 bond ‘James Dean Story’ Sergeant Walter A, Baerwolf, of Inter-Insuranee Exchange ao bebe: tent type, bene 12-\and Campbell was freed on a $300| 3 ; Ae rrgdheg * HOLLYWOOD w+ Warner|the Pontiac Weights and Measures, a a Se ssn 24-25: Barrea|vond by Municipal Judge Cecil B. Brothers Studios announced today|is in Washington, D.C. today at- ks 28-2 $%-6% tbs.,|McCalluri after they had been ar- ired rights to dis- eect: duextings 30-21; cae tit" ested- by Setectives Sapueei Tien onsite role peal Dean Story,” tending the 42nd National Confer- ment: 5: _, Supplies dren and James H. LaPonsie,” of ence on Weights and Measures. jemple and moderate ee ces Butchers a-picture based on the life of the Finest Type of Leather Chairs. 1 Gall relative the vice squad. oe heralded ome actor who was ta Ned ‘ef fomelawef tga at Automobile Club of Michigan : ilied n auto '¢ emcaco rourer Detroiter Bound Over: | ‘The’ studio said it plans to sup-|U-S. Department of . Commeree, VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST Offic Scares? aba ce at ar is - oon ‘ oe a a Inspector Clark M. A. }. BOGUE, Mgr, t hea ‘atson, 4 Fifth iously unshown film of Dean's 63 N. P. St—FE S-415y" eet aot: was po jn teats and unufed scenes ee as meas of Ge (RL tat ve — he . Warken, ¥R t-an0 — * 7 W. Lawrence St. | | 2aie-ab; a ot Ree \ i w. Maat rb Mh a plu e ln’ i ‘Shinece (Reyal Osi) ly \ =| tne hanalers pit nemo utics a c yi a cramryront tg eee ee ee beh de Fi \ Converts : Speak on. Wcarde Platform. “decisions for Christ’ at Billy) .? Graham meetings are going to Graham preached on the subject “Thou Shalt Not Covet... He said. Americans are flouting the com- ous eating habits’ give him a hand in trying to get. mandment by their grasping) ma- out of people's lives. -s others to do the same. as The evangelist told a crowd of a succession of these individuals _Will. take. the each night to tell their sctie®: * * * “They will tell you of te rev-| olution and change that Christ has. : greece in their lives,” he said.| : tonight starts the, Sek ook cate Nec York cru-| ; sade, now scheduled to run six hie 2 . “We've seen God r move here as * we've never seen him move in our ministry,”” Graham said, He urged 'terialism. | “It is the spirit of this ; in and take over our lives.” “‘A man who spends all his time : —— “Nay Guided M Missile People Making "Decisions jow Christ Goes Out of Control. to Give Billy Graham Crusade a Hand NEW- YORK (—Some of the In his sermon, the last in a se-)was just one of the common of- men and women who have made ies on the Ten Serge Women's: voracity for fan- day and crashed on the Mojave gram |Calit.. W—A Navy Regulus guided | parti | missile went out of control yester-| cy clothes, he said, and glutton Desert with a tremendous explo- are among sion, sending up what observers ‘modern pursuits that push God Pflimlin Doomed as French Premier a the chances of ee leader Pierre Pflimlin to form a Cabinet and end France's 18th | ' - ‘Penguin to Bite New Aquarium Ribbon Opening | called |cloud.”” | The 33-foot supersonic missile, , "on things of this world, and little designed to be fired from sub- 17,500 at Madison Square Garden he said, “‘the spirit of material- time on his soul’s development,’ marines and warships, did not last night that beginning Sunday, ism. Things of this world crowd little time on his spiritual wel- carry a wartread, fare, that man, God calls a fool.” , man- said.—— with him’ ~ He said-obsession with money’Graham said. EDWARDS AIR: FORCE BASE, “a miniature atomic a. Navy spokes- No one was bart and no facili- ~ ities were damaged. The missile, ‘launched from here, crashed on | ltest cone about 70 miles away. | = NEW YORK (#—A male | guin misnamed Annie will help dedicate New York’s new Wiel failed. million-dollar a tod ay ene at the town of Ridge- rose from the blast. The Navy jsaid the explosion was lwhen the jet fuel ignited. The missile was under raitig jcontrol but the Navy said the con- x * crest said a mushroom-type cloud mark's on an rama drew worldwide atten that the U. 8. sostalies ‘Wiley Probe vets atcantion, | dangerous was. For now, we are up against a hrshchev's T\ x wikite Rorushcher's re-lagainst a ie who can be twice as guard against the possibility of alcome forth with pe ironclad, en- . forceable, quid pro quo—the only type which any sensible American would accept. as Joseph Stalin ever Pearl Harbor-type attack. Khrushchev’s prediction that the United States eventually would go man who is more flexible than | Socialist is typical of the egotism We will not, however, aban- analysis of zie teats srepracaral nn, gmeuar ba poy af the Soviet hierarchy. - cata To By SEN. ALEXANDER WILEY / dent, even though he lacks Stal. | His comment confirms the fact! ty banish that awful danger of a WASHINGTON (INS)—Two basic}: facts emerge from the interview with the first secretary of the Sa viet Communist Party: = United States is up against a particularly clever, resourceful, ‘and determined foe in Nikita Khrushchev. —We had best keep doubly alert against “‘mouse trap” his cohorts might try to lure haa prittg-aameipie vec “mouse trap,”” Soviet States to remove its forces all the suggestion thdrawal”” — the Khrushchev’s Sites remove i way = works. nessed by every sort of inte which he and —provided, consider for “‘mu- United iota. in’s’ruthless, single-handed abil- ity. te. control the- whole Soviet: Of course, the fact that the Iron ¥ Curtain has lifted dlightly, as wit- © ON GUARD view itself, is a development which) we welcome, : The more frank cussion around the in or the conference table the better selves to be lulled into\.a false sense of-seeurity. We deceived into thinking that the So- viet’ intentions to dominate the world have really eae one a ee that they are utterly convinced ‘that history is on their side, and they are determined to help his- tory along in the process. hydrogen bomb world war. We hope that Governor Stassen (Harold E. Stassen, the U.S. dis- jarmament delegate) will be given ‘continued encouragement by the All in all, the Khrushchev inter-|/ American government and the ‘view gives no reason for America American people in trying to work ito let down her guard ‘in thelout a safe, sound, and reasonable slightest—her military, psycholog-|series of steps. : ‘ical, political, or economic guard.! In any event, we must remain At the same time, we ourselves|confident that the one key element must be still. more resourceful. We|omitted-from Khrushchev’s plans must now allow fear or distrust to\—the power of spiritual force—is- be paralyze our ability to capitalize|working with us toward the goal of beion the chinks which have pow|peace and freedom for’ mankind. hel Oot in the Tron Curtain.” It there are more cultural ex- Buffalo Mayor Defeats changes, for example, such as . Khrushchev says he has inChallenge of Women mind, then it is we and not the . the Khrushchev inter-| t-West dis-| rview table| we do not allow our- ——~“ Christians to. get their nonreli-| postwar govemment crisis. ‘around a smelt. MSU fo Give Award angie area Waele voces aspect | Soviet Union who we have a | BUFFALO, W. Va. Vernon gious friends to the services. * * * Annie is a former tenant of the te Okinawan Woman ‘ces sress rea ed cles ‘ Rie Setiaa the 7 a right to expect will gain the |D. Pigg, who admits there hadn't : _So far, attendance has totaled The Socialist National Commit. City’s old aquarium at the Battery, jeer - bases loot of) W at ‘War IIL, ont most. Russian visitors to the been a “real electiop” in Buffalo | 374,500, with 12,684 of them re- a“ nae ._ on the Jower tip of Manhattan. EAST LANSING (®— Mrs. Ki- Eastern E : lea 5 ae a wd t a United States cannot help but be for some 10 years until yesterday, ° sponding, to Graham's plea to tee voted 73-21 this - morning That: one closed in 1941. “miyo Onaga, a professor of home ‘TEP’ IS T icone am we cme impressed with the fact that they remained firmly in the driver's “accept Christ.” This is an aver- against taking part in a Pflimlin’ The new aquarilim of concrete, economics at the Univérsity of the) Obviously, ithe USS. could not Khrushchev dhi say that only hay been previously misinferm- seat as mayor. age of 604 each night—the largest government. ‘glass and gray brick is on the Ryukyus, Okinawa. will be hono Possibly accept such a\phony “first! a madman would eash a wars ed by, Soviet propaganda organs. | Pigg. a male recorder and all- response Graham has ever had. A * * ‘boardwalk at. Coney Island. ,at the Michigan State University ste toward alleged \disarma. ‘that would bring mendous | So f th lot i. |male Coun¢il easily withstood the x * * Facilities for residents include annual commencement on Sunday. | Pp . : calamity te the whole kind” | ar earth Brea a sr hadi j Challenge of an all-woman slate A British churchman, the Rev. ° Friends of Socialist eet) a huge 100,000-gallon marine pool.| | Nearing the end of a year’s study Biit this is the type of “3 But, appargttly, there 1 lin. ing out an énforceable system o headed by Mrs. Norma W arner in ‘Stephen Olford, who has been GUY Mollet. who lost a confidence )An affable walrus called Olaf is at MSU, Mrs. Onaga will receive oi ih we nny ieontanaseals expect | gers in the Soviet mind the\ ament is concerned, Khru- the town election. helping Graham in the crusade vote two weeks ago, would like’ © the most spectacular denizen of.an award for distinguished serv a ament and other ne-| sibility that a surprise attoek | \she 's_ statements unfortunately} The vote ‘for mayor was aes 36. and who also aided in Graham's °° *€@ the premiership go to Mol- +), pool. Olaf is said to be the ice. ms with ‘na Roviete! | might ravage the United States || jnot give. cause for much, if «Jt's a relief to know we won't 1954 London crusade, said the ef- l€t’s defense minister, MATIC cal, Walrus in captivity in North| She will be cited for outstanding ®0¢ations wi [See Ss ARS Gas Nany , encouragement. have all the responsibility,” said fects here have been much Bourges-Maunoury. America. contributions in home coneepe x ek * Union Telelively | | Nae has paid lip service to the Mrs. Warner. She said, however, greater There are hundreds of other ex-'and leadership in the elevation of) At the same time, Khrushchev's pt of a “‘first step,” leading that the women, who ran because “The Holy Spirit seems to be} Florence Nightingale was born hibits, including tropical fish, the position of women in the home, ‘own willingness to meet American) If this is what the Soviets are toward, broader steps. But in this| of what they regarded as a ‘‘do moving in a way we never fen in London,” he said, of English parents, but in Flor-' ence, Italy. Hence her first name. electric eels, sharks, turtles—and. ithe community of Okinawa and the newsmen in a frank, unrehearshed really thinking, then we have no instance\\as in so many other in-| nothing” attitude by the ‘ie will | ‘Far East, the school announced. ‘fashion indicates that we are up alternative but to be doubly on our |stances, he has utterly failed to'be ‘looking over ee shoulders."’ ‘Annie. h Death Notices ry Hatcher; and at Apply Milton Trux officiat: Inter- ment tn West Guest nares Bereei. Tenn. Mr. Hatcher will ATTENTION be taken to Dresden, Tenn., for ‘al service on Saturday, fol- ing service here. Funeral ar- Donelson-Johns 7 p.m. from TCHER, JUNE 5, 1957, ERNEST . 2200 Ponpey; age 54; beloved usband be- loved son of Robert Hatcher; dear /—~ Hatcher. Funeral serv- ice will be held Thursday, — 6, . Johns ‘Puneral Home. with Rev. ___ Cemetery Lots 5 WHITE CHA TWO GRAVES, Sa Three. Six, $300. Li PEL. $178. Help Wanted Male 6 A Few Men Pestee to Sah SS hew alr power tools. to 12:00—1064 Tangements by Funeral Home. - — HERN 412 Howland St; husband of Liza pon of Mr. and Mrs. Her: ‘dear father of Me fare 3 J e ar T T., Gear brother of Mrs, Beatrice] jsyette Call FE 34011. ‘Ask for Town. » Mrs. ‘OSS, rs. ss Lula Pearl Barrer, Hattie Ma Peat; George bet. 6 and 6 pm. e. Wendel y. James Henry, Charles and Allio Hern. Puneraj Me He : og gee ta, the VERS. rm Ww s! att NIG SHIFT . Prank a cerreners Punera: Home. < Pied FE 32-0205 = am riett, 28 Davison, . MAY 31, 1957, | 4 men to sell Kirby Earn while you Call 5-4622 tor “appointment. SAY. JUNE 3, 1957. MISS HAR- GAB DRIVERS. Oxford; age 66;| age 23: beloved AMBITIOUS YOUNG MARRIED sand service will be held priter, June 6, at l-p.m. from the Prank Carruthers Puneral Home FP. B. Reed officiating. man with car to wor! +4. > BOY DRUMMERS CORPS. NOW Thurs, or Mondays 6:30 Oakland Park. Professional Instruction giv- en. STEADY time, day or night shift, also & PART |. ber oper WANTED TO WORK iF Help Wanted Male 6; Help CAREER SALES Opportunity wants . ened! first ye q = —— of Mrs. a —_ __Weekend drivers. 101 W. Huron. _ 4 Thursday, June 6. at 1 p.m. from CAP Soy tea STEADY & PART- the Mabiey Puneral| time, day & night shift. Apply 438 bt with Rev. Walter C. Baj-|_Orchard Lake 3 to 6 em \ lagh officta . _ ltiterment in| COLLECTION MA Biple ager “ps E Mariette. Mias| With administrator etree = y wil in state at the, well paying permanent offic rdet- Puneral Home,: ition Exe. work cond. tn __ Oxford. ‘uture. This bt i. Ly — JUNE 7. ARD manage a few S gnl tania ee ak HOWAR Aes months. First Nat'l Credit Bu- band of Mrs. Josie O. Paul; dear; reau Inc 502 State Bank evs. Goaee ve Sy oon ( E STUDENTS . 7. R. (Helen) Turn’ ; r COLLEGE sTUDENTS brother of Mrs. is McDonald) Want a good —_ — summer? and M Tibesu. -Mr. 45612 Paul will Me in state at Le ar mr “SHIFT, AP. py person, Blue | Drive- Peofas & Opdyke Rd emery Ta pos een ge = DELIV ERY BOY Punerel ieome. : ~_—_e«A| = ol 18, could ‘be 50. Apply — 3 ‘ Soames ie ren nn BROWN IEROS: fam Gamache, who passed away! 4 N. Saginaw 6t Youre, et ——— by us- dear, AS sof erte"ingtmemery wt). Die Maker We shall remember Sadly missed by Mrs. G ohn — = daughter —| Correil & brother, j i First Class With 10 or more years exp. OVER : Flow 3 TIME. Pootise ‘Precision "roel tee nee ors 3 8 Jessie FE_2-8391. IRIs, PPIES, DAY LILIES |DISHWASHER AND ~ GENERAL 400 varieties. Including 100 best) Kitchen helper. Needs own trans- F & Dykes winners Nancarrow oe rtation, Tne Vineyards. 29230 berween Rec hester fa “R Laver:| wer. = cus +0 ert meniere 7, . |_ Hwy, EL 6-3510 Funeral Directors 7 a AIR, 'ULANCE, GROUND. AMB - ,Pursiey Funeral Home. FE 41211 SP. PEL Service CHA PE 2-584] COATS Edina 6 Se Complete facilities OR 3-7757 Orayton Plains — Waterford Twp. EXP. HELP FOR DAIR DAIRY FARM, EROIRERA—SECOND CLASS FOR high pressure boilers, oil & gas fired. State age a Write Pon- x ‘ _tiac Press Box Donelson-Johns PARM ig re er laer ae PUNERAL HOME e ‘uw ve o i ; L Funerals” cond ref, MA come afer Jo mr Gas Station Attendant Experienced. Good wages. Apply at = Shell , Service, 2005 44 __Mile R Birmi -Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Goreiee. Plane or Motor, :| JUNIOR aes COLLEGE GRAD- ogee preferred. submit romeme Rochester Paper JANITOR WANTED, AGED @& to &". chp oe eesemery , stead wo! - 4 brs. r = week, Gall FE "9-0000 between -_ |_hours of 8 & 5 ; BOX REPLIES aan TO. SELL x) SERVI The set a me ear. At 10 a.m. today there Furnace vacuum cleaning, Eve 26, 27, 28, Si, 58, 60, 65, 72, 75, 76, 87, 92, 100, 101, \¥ 104,.114, 116. homeowner needs it. 7 vancement to hea sales en _ boxes: . ineer & branch manager. "Apply hers . Paddock between 8 a.m. Eh pm 6, 10, 12,°14, 19, 24, %, § ian T CEMENT | TO DO 80ME work _Work & lay blocks. _ OL » 31-5880. ~~ Needed BORING MILL, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m. fo 5 p.m. OPERATORS — BE EAPERIENCED ON All Fringe Bentfits Modern Plant i OLive 1-9211 NEW CAR SALESMEN For volume Ford dealer in met- ropolitan ing for may be p ployéd, but looking for advance- ment. We are a ,_ rowing yolume- minded deal portunity for man who wants eho chen. co ot, Pontine confiden- . Mich, PART TME Man needed -for Sales : Soret, ween 6 p.m, and eves. a week. $3 per pis as at Room 123. Roosevelt | _Wed..; \June_$ at 7:30-r.m, SINGLE tact . WILLING oar - er oe sd th fot -arming. 358 6% tiles N. of Peron A JHUR RY, sell ‘things fust Call for Interview ; grow or the salesmen whe -wente— Detter himpelf or a person who field on @ sound « ‘in home office schools. Vested retirement annuity. community. You receive $1.64 Dae] hour for 2 hours each week HO ing and after completion of tai ra Apply 1116 W. Huron. FE 5-2244. past 50 acre. 32-9281. EXPERIENCED GRILL, er, curb. Day & night shift avail- For appointment call FE _ 98-0483. Ask for Mr. May. Wanted Feasale 7 COUNT- WAITRESSES For interview ca.) FE 32-0135 be- T OUR -PONTIAC OP- FICES. OPPOR. TO EARN $150| able. SAL. eee NECESSARY BUT SALES EX 7 WILL INTERVIEW A FEW MEN EXP. | WITHOUT EXP AND WE W TRAIN THEM. CALL & ASK _fore 4:30 p.m POR L. L DENBO. AT FE 2-7004. EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER for worting couple. Ful) 209 Voorheis qd. FE EXPERIE NCED WAITR wanted ed 17 to =o Ra tad at Bive. othe — Shop, Hunter lvd., EXPER FOR FULL Appl _ ARTHU in persori,: IENCED SALESWOMAN CHILDREN’S WEAR TIME—5 DAY WEEK Mr. Horowitz, R'S, 48 N. Saginaw. | to enter a proven sales jewelry Dights_ basis some ‘financing xpect $4,000 to ar earnings. te | I 6-101 {ng organization in your | clothes apd ber le each Mon- and tunities America’s most accepted car. Our dealership will outline our train- ing, compensati: you want more than just a ing Looe Must be experienced. | ‘FE 43813 ¥ finest— ion, career oppor- and other Mpegs oO PO Pontiac Help ACCEIPTI secreta . Liberty, ~OO5S , * roman Wanted Female 7 needed. bs} Na witha hos ed ae erstone Corp. 112 Mito: d, Mich, MU MAID F ry: Friday. conditions, permanent, with pay, air conditioned eo Spree 1965 8. Woodward Bir write today = Box 560 . KITCHEN HELP WANTED SOME experience dane! EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR store 6 Ga riper 5 3 Please bo old tps Jewelry OD, “relt _ . Established clientele in protect-| Myer’ ed territory. Plenty of leads. No| Shopping Center canvassing or collecting. FOUNTAIN HELP. EX L . . . Complete training both lecally| ¢Uced. | ee eae as oon ms vacation Adams FULL ‘CHARGE BOOKKEEPER— acct. College graduate preferred, profit sharing bonus, group in- submit barry. ef education, ex- surance & many other! benefits. rience, bac greene & ete eral Paper Co, Rochester- Por interview, call Paul Williams, _ _ Mutual of Omaha, QL 1-006! ae CASHIER. MUST BE NEAT. YOUNG MEN, ARE YOU BE- High school education, ab! tween the ages of 17 and 25 and slice cold meats Vacation. Ped desire part a employment with tirement, exc. cond Apply man- a future? 6 months all expense- ager, G. Shinner Co, 32 N paid training program to qualify Saginaw. you for a good position in a fast|/GIRL TO ASSEMBLE & INSPECT Beck Ceaners. Wood ward, Birm USEKEEPER WANTED. LIVE Mere «pee home than wages HOUSEKEEPER 5-59 IN MOTH- Avon Cosmetics. Call or FE 44508 or Pontiac Age 25-40 transportation, Night el Mar FE 8-0711. LL FOR NEW AND FOR- mer Land o pL akes ps lereites: vrs. e or Meaday's ee AS 0 DO LIGHT HOUSE- some driving for women More for home & _ and if you are willing to do your gnare te achieve success, then thift con this will be an pieces | you should talks over with us! See | LAST CA Mr, Guyer or Mr. runs The | place: Cy Owens, -Inc. 147 8.| Ages 8 to Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich | Thurs. WATCH REPAIR MAN WANTED. _ Oakland Park _714 W, Huron, — | | LADY 7? YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN 25 & 40) *° yrs. of age. to manage dry clean. | in the country. companionship than wees: Box 4 _Press. MEDICAL _ SECRETARY OR A with medical record exp Reply to Pontiac Press, x 101 giving all qualifications OR GENERAL HOUSE- work. FE 2-2419, call any day but a Eee NEAT poeseeeeeey 60. Live eh 2-521 oF FE $4020 wage to start. FE 5-051! BABYSITTER, MIDDLEAGED hursdays & Fridays, all day. OR PE Nght w ARE YOU INTERESTED IN TELE- s sales, Pleasant surround- | quiet “atmosphere. basic transpo: homem MIDDLEAGED- LADY FOR housek®eping 95 Mark. FE 23-1418. MIDDLEAGED HOUS EKEEPER — ork $15 week. 349 Judson MATURE LADY FOR CARE OF 4 small children work. Afternoon & light house- shift, must have rtation. OR 3-5403. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN USED TO | aking for general house- person DO Yo ings for curh waitresses. om the dav shift. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. HOBBY OR HAVE AN EARN- ED work nights, Must have own trans. Fowlers, FE 5-0381. Mus t be 18. Apply in only. Sf FEDS \ No 0 WANT AN ACTIVITY RART ted. Carson's arrington ae Subdivision, FE Z 54014, after 6 pm. Solel) G8 Cer | ae cnnares BAR & Seer WORK. 5 DAYS.| Thurs. & every other Sunday off _Schoeller's Bar, M59 Pvt. rm. & bath home BAR WAITRESS FOR — WEEK-| for right person FE 2-8393. ends, Must be neat, clean, & | NEAT APPEARING. 18 TO 30. | fast & able to take orders for Apply Dairy Queea. 368 Oakland. 3 tables at once. No others need Between 12 4 apply FE 2-0312 between 12 & 1 or 4 & 5 pm. BABYSITTING - & LIGHT HOUS NURSE, ASeeeeet g. 5 days week, $15. Apply for surgery. No N. O. 12 af Clair St. after 3 Coverage. Excellent anary BEAUT PERATOR EXPERI- and fringe benefits. 2 wks shh fepecial Beauty Salon. a vacation ‘ith pay. Well ¥ paid for any overtime. Full pacverenste: or part time Pontiac Os- re daeron ont "Anse | tonalite Howpat son Bakery, 124 W 14 Mile Rd. _B’ham. MI 47114 +1) ~CURB WAITRESSES OPPORTUNITY Ted’s has @ limited number of open-| Work 34 hrs day & earn as Much @s $85-$100 week No party demonstrations No collections No canvassing deliveries FE_5-8681, 9 ‘til noon TIME BOOKKEEPER Auto Specialty 2531 Opdyke DINING ROOM .ING NEED? EXCELLENT IN- 7545 Pontiac Trail, Walled COME. FLEXIBLE HOURS. FE _ 32-2750. DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER & PAX OLL AND child care. Stay nights. Call ate , GENE _ 4:00. OR 3-2581, » GE DISHWASHER WANT x) SHR. Wht district. Birmingham t Service. 129 4254 SALESLADY TO SERVICE © ESTAB- wholésate GRADUA TE A cag Li: K Pi -, far. _Help Wanted Female 7 WANTED SECRETARY-BOOKEPR Must ty take ia file, — books. FE 5-911 | WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 CHIL- WOMAN TO CARE FOR WOMAN, 30 TO 45 FOR GENERAL WAITRESS, Gi : CURB + Buttercup Earete, “910 Oak- | Bus WANTED ‘WAITRESs FOR AMERI- WAITRESS FROM Beatiec? & Opdyke Ra. WTD. MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR REQUIRE A Sore TO ia oe with filing and general of- fice work. Must be accurate and be able to ie Write tac _Press Box 104 dren. Perry Park Afternoons Have own transportation. $15 plus fe" allowance. between 2am & 2 pm. R 2 SMALL eee: Light cere Vie. of mn Whitfield tates. OR Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING : SERVI 602 Community Natl Bank Bidg —FOR_A SECURE TOMORROW _ Instructions 9 _—ww Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL | Get more pate Slee sense for your dollar or FE housework, 4 days week, no laun- dry or cooking. efer vic. Walled tee & sper ee Pairs ca’s finest snack ngaeer ence preferred, but nheces- pply Peter Pan Restau- rant. 305 N. Woodward. or 6533 _Telegraph corner Mepe tn Birm. TO 5 AP. im person mae Star Drive-in. experi- WITH HOUSE- » every Thurs- & every other Sunday off, in. MI_6-4321. general housework & care of '2 children, aged 9 & 10, room Fs board, some wages. Call _1-8781, after 4 p.m. WOMAN WOULD LIKE LADY TO Own clean house 1 day week. ans. OR 3-4065. Help Wanted 8 Gti MAN & WIFE FOR apt. building. Must be handy, will- ing & honest Give experience, age Bnd references. This is a part day, Tuesday ednesday at| HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED TO) time Pia Write Pontiac Press 4 p.m. Parents Falster n WwW. sere oe 2 young aeteerees ehil,| Bo : Lawrence St. Pontiac, ren ake complete charge ROC ER QR COUPLE TO Suburban home and live in, EM | : TV TECHNICIAN | _ 3217 BORE Go) Ez way DRIVING oe ene $30. FE 5-8268 TO Wai AT TRAINING a FE 2- Res. PE 68-1648 “iFAmSGN DRIVING SCHOOL E-Zest Because We nai dual controlied cars and Qua’ structors. FE 4-6662. Set eT DRIVER |. Work Wanted Male 10° -1 FLOOR & PLASTIC WALL tile instalation FE 5-6210. A-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — repair. FE 4-4210. -l CARPENTER,. REMODELING & new. FE 62326 after 5:00. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER & cabinet work. New & repair. D_B Murdock, FE 2-7861. SUG, WORK. r. Also NEW OR cabinet work, PE CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter, Kitchens o@ specialty. FE B OPERATOR WANTS Spats 3 years experience. OR CARPENTRY, SMALL JOBS & specialty, work . Free estimates. OR 148. CARPENTER WORK WTD. NO too large or too small. _Pree estimates. FE 38-3400 Two. EXPERIENCED MEN FOR erless home. Live in preferred, 2 MGR. WOMAN OR MAN iF YOU yard work, light bauling, FE children. Nice modern home in| are experienced = = plan 40804. a Pontiac Time off. Ref. FE 2-176i selling, we will pay you a salary _or eral sos and aH con "huey nome) Par- r oS IF YOU WANT WORK. BUT CAN- ty, 2647 Gran iver trolt, WE NEED not give full time, we have just} Mich. WO 1-6200 Several men who want to sell the thing you need Represept the MEN & WOMEN, FULL OR Lat time. sell Watkins nationally ad- vertised products, No capital re- quired ~ apes 180 ON. Perry _ 108 REAL State SALESMEN OR saleswomer tr new home project m Pontiac Waterford and Utica area. Exp. preferred Rose Hill Realty Cr nrood HOSTESS FE Heol T h opening fo ac PRACTICAL on eon Tostess 38 on tie | nurse. Girl Scout camp. Assisha on p Appl cook & handy boy, 18 yrs. or im Person OED m. 10 9 p.m. over. FE 2-0147 or 8.1882. | meres TE en RGR gay ot 3 er ice | _.weenware ‘ uae ta home for right party. MI 6007. | eupenie’ of assuming important a ONIST FOR, DOCTOR'S responsibilities, sm organize ce. Must type, fife, ett, State tion, —— business, sir con- Wike Ponti status & experience tHoned e wages, Birm Pontiac Press, Box 72.) cam REAL ESTATE Need 3 experienced sales people to work on new house project. ane ai — sell existing — ben, lire por y §m oan Realty Canrenrny, 30 YRS. EXP. NEW epair. Formica kitchens a species Jalousie porch em josures. Reas. OR 3-8176. OR BUZZSAW WORK, BY oe hour. FE 5-5502 ELDERLY MAN tbc OUT- side painting. FE 5-683 8 | EXPERIENCED “PAINTER W WANTS work, self employed, 25 yrs. FE 5-2860. EXP. MAN vere, oe & GAR- _den work. OR 3-5 EXTERIOR. Tae PAINT- “2 wid. Reas. Freé est. OR GRASS, WEED & BUSH CUTTING. Hand digging. Phone MY ae MASON WORK, STONE WOR Cateatty and odd jobs. FE WRIGLE EVs Wrigiey's beautiful new Drayton Sosa store will open soon: Join of the fastest B, betabred cuains in this atea. We are now hirin, super urKetil MEAT CUTTERS BUTCHERS Permanent ful] time positions for qualified men. Exc. working pent: Many employee benefits & o tunity for advancement. Apply = pee: Wrigley Store 5060 Dixie tghway. Drayton Plains. Friday _June 7, 9 am. til 12 noon. Employment Ag A gencies 8A 8A JUNE GRADS REGISTER WITH US NOW. WE’LL HOLD YOUR JOB OPEN ATTRACTIVE $240 Business exec needa charming girl to greet customers, Looks more important than skill. FASCINATENG FINGERS $275 Young lady with flying fingers to make music on 4 typewriter to the tune of 50 WPM. SECRETARY CAN’T BE BEAUTIFUL $375. Firm of hand PART-TIME GENERAL OFFICE & clerical work, Weekdays & week- inde. Ph. FE 2-0653. YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. WILL TAKE ANYTHING. CALL FE 21321 ANYTIME. YOUNG 1 MAN bh tahad NEW PICKUP wan work & eh peed _Also light hauling. FE 68- YOUNG wan vive JUST" aici FROM NEEDS JOB "BADLY wit G CAL L MIL TARE ANYTHING Work Wanted Female 11 PLP LLL LLLP 1 DAY SERVICE IRONINGS, PICK up _& deliver, EM _3-0059. GIRLS WANT LIGHT HOUSE- work. § days week. FE 56702, A-1 IRONINGS PICK UP & DE- _lver, FE 5-6766 Building Service 12 AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FINISHING — QUALITY __C, BUD D_ BILLS. FE_ $2050 “hi | BONDED & LICENSED IN CONTRACTOR FE 3.0591 Gabe Roth vena: basements, fireplaces Brick & Cement Work 4-1 , BRICK, BLOCK WORK. Fireplaces oasements and chim- neys. FE 7-0495 4&1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS. gh-in, fmish, remodel. FHA terms. Gordon Fiattley, EM Services 13 VICE. RE- rence St ne FE 3-0135. APPLIANCE SERVICE We service ell mskes of wring and automatic washers. 30 yrs. i Pontisc ROY'S. 06 Oaklard FE 2-402! AUDIOVOX HEARING AID. RM. iy 1014, N. Saginaw. FE 40539. FE | ALL & KINDs OF CEMENT WORK, floors, drives, & etc. Jensen, PEq- eral 2-240 A&B TRENCHING Footing: Water line Field tile. _PE_ 5-0061 3LOcK. BRICK. CEMENT WORK, and fireplaces FE 2-2468. BOB'S PAINTING SERVICE_ IN- terior & Exterior Work Guar. _Phone ( OR Landscaping A-1 KENTUCKY BLUE SOD, 30c Se 2601 Crooks Rd. TW 2-1174, A-l VETERANS TREE SPRVICE, Guaranteed satisfection Expertiy trimmed or removed Pree esti- mates. Call EM 3-6150 anytime COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. ihe St ae 8 i clean-up, work, fertiliz Sprayin id lawn building. nearly or Rolo. and In contracts. s Land- scape Service. FE 28713 : ee LANDSCAPING work. OR 3-0082: _18A Soho & DUMP BLOOMPIELD | waLL CLEANERS, Walls and windows. Reasonable. _Free est. No obl FE 2-1631, CHIMNEY. ROOFING & GUTTER | HO! work. Free Est. King & Son, FE 2-1559.- BkKICK BLOCK AND GEMENT work Also chimneys. No job too large Residentia) and commer- Sth, Guaranteed work Ph. MY BRICK WORK PIREP( LACES, ALL styles. Phone e FE 3 BULLDOZING & Dil Sc TRUCE service, OR 30833, MA \ 35-4608 BULLDOZING 1 SERVICE — fioUsE- ralsing or holding — new base- ment or foundation built under * existent building. FE 17-0405 or _FE 54-6377 BULLDOZING TRENCHING. SEP- tie installation and ee Mo 3-0881 CUSTOM DUCT WORK ON ADDI- tions & complete jobs. New & old oes. ~1486 CARPENTRY & ROO®ING, NEW _& old, free estinates. OL 1-61. CABINET ALL TYPES BOOK- cases, paneled dens libraries, oer fixtures. Reasonable. MY ~ CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. FE 5-0782 CEMENT - IS OUR SPECIALTY. _Floors, basements EM aq 3-4879. CRAWLER-TYPE LOADER. DiRT moved, Back Ln under a aentot $-1833 or ciutoal ae HOMES FE 8-2200 of FE E_3-9623 DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN- os work. Free estimates, OR ching, DRY WALL WORK DONE, FREE _estimates _FE 5-46.28 ELECTRICA! WIRING, LICENSED Ed Murray FE 2-8657 FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND fin, Pontiac Hardwood Floor, Serv. See the Yellow Pages. FE oi .,.S FLOOR LAYING, 8. SANDING ANI AND finishing, old floors a ‘specialty FE 2-5789 or FE 2- GET OUR BIB-ON OUR RAISING - FOUNDATION YEA TO PAY D a er BUILDING SERVICE PE 2? Eves. OR_3-2276 rns ANTEED ALL on Est. _35._N. Cass. FE 10s. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. Sanding, finishing. 155 Edison, Ph Chimney Specialists All kinds of chimney repairing, rebuilding, clerine or new. Also chimney baske' DON'T BE FOOLED BY AMATEURS! Also all kinds of furnace fireplaces, boilers, water heaters. Emerators cleaned, repaired. Local regis- _ tered | company. _5-37 01. GENERAL BLDG AND REPAIR. Brick het cement, plastering. _Carpentry. FE 4-2290. HOUSEMOVING, ‘FULLY equipped PE 4-#459. Lb, A. Young. LANDSCAPING. LAWN MOWING. Basement digging by hand. Block laying Concrete drivewa poured, Sewer digging, inte: painting, ‘tie. tile laying, on concrete floors. Basement clean- _ing FE_2-3996 or F' re | ROOF 1918, ciugus Marsh. 2.3021. FE 2-806. GHIMN BY SPECIALISTS Alf Kinds of chimney repairing, Pooper ren BA Cleaning or new. Dont ed by amateurs. Also all, rmas of furnaces, fireplaces, boi)- ers, water heaters, incinerators cleaned, repaired. al regis- _ tered company. FE 5-3701. |EXPERT FACTORY LAWN MOW- er arpening. Also misc. tools. PE 31322 244 Cottage PE ———— EAVESTROUGHING FURNACE cleanin, work, & sheet metal _ Treas 2-5018 ELECTR “ MOTOR SERVICE Ri —_ & rewinding. 218 E. FE -4-399) : GENE'’s HEATING SERVICE. Furnaces cleaned, sold, repaired. hoo Tone BY Ra. Rochester. FE CAWNMOWERS 51 SHARPENED. AIR cooled engines repaired. Only genuine rts used. Free pick up and delivery 65 Lincoln Ave, FE 2-6873 PLASTERING _D. MEYERS, EM 30163 REFRIG. & WASH. MACHINE service. FE 4-002! L. P. Bovine. SAWS MACHINE FILE Man.ey Leach 10 pacts ey St. TREES Trimmed or removed. Tree sur- gery. Specializing in vet around bufiding« and ~tiring Tee ...cati- matee Reasonable ver Pully insured. Frank moeew ere. MaAr- ket 42003 Walled Lake TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- al Free estimates. FE 2-6019. FE 4-5324 Vaw TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- Phe: Dutch pg ecgwion: FE 105, 5 and FE 23-8850. Dressmak’ ng, Tailoring 16 16 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- terations. Drapes & formals done in my home Call FE 8-0435. Furniture Refinishing 16A ANTIQUES nish removed 0162 ALTY, van. m furniture. ~~ Garden ee 16B SAPP ALEY LIA AAAI I AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. Lawns and gardens also soil, hy dirt. sand: and gravel. Fa ALL POWER - LiPT MENT. ing” Dit reiae 8 revel: & load- cow manure - ee coe DRAGGING reas discing ..Any where. OR GARDEN hated! | BY LOT oR acre. Any re. FE 5-0636. GARDEN PLOWING, DISCING, grading, work guaranteed, Bald- win-Walton vicinity, FE 4-6543. Se GARDEN & LAWN pL op aee eh 315 E. Wilson. GARDEN FLOWING & ‘LIGHT __ hauling. rE 4-3086. PLOWING DISCING, VICINITY of featite Heights. Phone FE 71-8436 before 3:00. ET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE A-1 IRONINGS, $3, REFERENCES, _pick & delivery, FE 2-5413 “WOMEN WANT WALL W. WASHING & cieaning FE_ 17-8087, A-) TRONINGS, GOOD WOR references Pick Curtains don: A-1 Se pierces: 1 K& at aes delivery. a ae ~ BUSHEL, day service. FE be wtree ‘Neensed, and insured Anything in cemtnt work Res & Comm’! No job too or too small For quality ork, call Raymond W. Com- pray OL 1-0772. ME GIVE YOU A_ PRICE on shel) homes, FE 5-6068, R. G. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING sauding and finishing. Phoné FE _5-0502. ALL EKIND OF HOUSEWORKERS. $7 & car fare. Exp. & Refer. FE 1, pad RE oe IN MY HOME. VI- Rd, FE 17-9078. oontane STRETCHING, NICELY _done, 227 Norton, FE 2-1634, wants a gal who won't marry of the bosses 'til she worke 6 it least a year. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER $275 Good firm wagts reliable person with light e: ence, - _-MONEY CHANGER Dut caunien ito" Be expen" RETAIL | / MANAGEMENT $350 ' meq Anke train aggressive wom- eek — experience | for management MAN “ROW AVAIL- Ee pou "Soi MIDWEST GIRL WANTS flan BABYSIT- ting. FE 17-9193 TRONINGS PE 2-0651_ RAPHING, TYPING, SEC- retarial service. EM 3-282. sa oe me care of ¢ r children. fees : WASHINGS AND ASHINGS, done in WASHING & FE 2.3567 WaTThEse CORD GIRL INQUIRE. m Dinte) Spat je, corner. U. 8. Ro M15, my home, Wed. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! ‘Ta find a job, place, to live or a good used car, see Chass 406. aalaaeh we. fied NOW. ~ ROOF REPAIRS Eavestroughing — FE 40444 et CEMENT JOBS & ALL eer kinds of cement work. FE or FE 5-0256 apewitks DRIVEWAYS, PA- tlos, OR 3-9082. = SEPTIC TANKS, FIFLD TILE —— cking. OR 3-3157 & FE WIRH REPAIRS AND CONTRACT _ing, PE 58431 TRENCHING AND | BULLDOZING D._Thompson FE 4-641 Building Supplies 12A CUSTOM DRY, _— WORK — Taesestees, estimates, FE 618) : RELIABLE PARTY With FT- nance your basement cr incom- Eisay “Getiatiog’ customers. FE _ 8-6580 wetere § pi PLOWING, DISCING, GRADING & leveling ” Price reas. FE ROTOVATING GARDEN ig AND lawns Top soll. delive: 1251 FE 5-0689. — Baldwin. FE_9-6642. ROTO-TILLING LAWNS. GAR- dens & flower beds. OR 3-09784. ROTOTILLER WORK. OR 3-0034 ROTO TILLING A. E .DeMott OR 3-4604 vowing cai Precis cre ee ment, Vicinity of Baldwin a Wer stacaraats Agencies 17A 5 A+ cy Ausiwtionvel A FE oat aa mag a 46212 i0 W 10 W_ Law Cass OD SURANCE — #4 i " FAMILY LAUNDRY metry, RV. & CRA ee —— wana a nal pe “painting. anytime. yre ‘NEW LAWN6 BUILT. rading, _2-2650 “QUANTITY OF SOD moved tmmediately. Is Birmingham. MI 4-1504 — NURSERY booed Ad Every Friday For Specials—Garden Page | SHRUBS 4 AND HEDGE 1 TRIMMING. _Lawn seeding, sodding. FE 5-2008. fARD LEVELING, GRADING, _Seeding & sodding FE 5- 5-0636. YARD & DRIVEWAY QRadino fe _back filling FE _Moving & ‘Trucking _1 19 @ — HAULI A-1_ MOVIN NO EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable rates FE 5-3458 A-1 LIGHT HAULING, MISC a: Reas. Free Est. FE 2-366: ABC CARTAGE. LARGE TAs Om OR Pickup. FE 24 HAULING & = Shana NAME _your price. Anytime 8-0005 LIGHT HAULING. RexiomAnrE _fates. FE 81124. LiOnT HAULING. RUBBISH OR ve _hauled away Call OA 8-2811. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish. field dirt, Mor soll sand and gravel. FE 2-066 LIGHT HAULING & ” GENERAL cleaning. FE 59624. MAN WITH % IN PICKUP penn work, Cal) anytime, FE O’DEEL CARTAGE Local and tong distance moving. Phone lone FE 5-6806 UNWANTED AR’ ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge, FE 5-4638. REDUCED.RATES _ Latge van to Moving, FE 4068, a — Trucks to Rent’ ND E Pr ton aes Semi-t Thana AND TRA cTORS. Pontiac Farm and Industrial “Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD Open! Selly agate Sunday = wre 22 2 TOR STARE T TRUCE VET win tinge “PAM Rebrmoel haulin oh as "eed F 8-0145. ‘Painting & Dacoratiog 3 20 PPPOE PRP P PRP PP PRP RPA 18T-CLASS PAINTING, _e*perience, reusonabdie. rE $2060; A-l. WALL WASHIN able rates. PE E 8-038. ee At 1 PAINTING G. INTERIOR - teri 10 per. cent nef for enone Free est. FE 4-9205. 1% ton stakes Guaranteed, AKA - PAINTING Steaming PE 2-2116. iNTERION & EXTERIOR PAINT- ing, R . & = FE 8-6062, FE 80217 p WALLPAPER . PAINTING & PAPE te sins, & PAPER HANGING, PAPERHANGINO - Bane #2171 or FE 4.68279 ° AINTING ) AND PAPERHANGINC ar wine» APERHANGING, FAINTING AND Fabre FA‘ Gin HAN Q. W. Long, FE 41475, sme PAINTING erior — If our 3 sealing, = us er fg rs, ist work. manship. Relia PE 8-6901. bie el takectler and exterior We _Suarantee sat gue ie ,& ¢ | oF | | : ; « t ex 2 oe : ‘ : : “ ti 33 cosTom "FER 2 Sm . EED O 4 ROO PVT OO iS | | ¢ ROOMS & BATH. PVT ENTR. , UPH 3 : : ry fl : Ww | rr oars = 2-1994. Le an me , ; 7 . na Coney \we ARS ted’ Real = | | a € Esti Li UPHOLSTES be ARE Es , | yses 4s. TE TE AS tim at ake | = : Ore! ae i 8 EG UP: ates Ra, TER. price wae a 2 : roug EGR H had EM Ta omes $i | , SLIPCOVERS. 1 APH — LSTERING oe. fi2.00 te a " : . | Ceanl ( = opping $300 : = i "Ei fo. 813.000 Apis. F T: - a | L rie een] ba ee — : 0 FE Pe : , I J : “ious — ed. ~ 7 __Lest_& Found Tei BR i nous, MTR aaa a mt : : : iain or n:, : E. OF c PR | @ = ate , 4 E ! Bist. 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FE OR tia A FU ak iB e fo yton ers. and: a acr cation bedr ove | Be co a i : : : , : 7 bef ealtor 7 ROOMS 81 LAROE 1 R rE. i _ ies orsreck Ww 2-7734 AL c Seas $ , FURNISH e BY seeds r $1,500, Plains, nice —s $7450 f the with oom hoe | rane on bi io re : int : | : the fi u 00 : 2 TT: : L on nm HED N 0 8 la 1 e m x 1 ‘ : : : : : 7 : , = : : : : | : = : ze - — - Phone 0 full pri eet a or e peneec Dice xis kit 7) x | ar leet s a at pals 2 st Til cans : is ‘| ce. 8y Se ae dh ctl che if ved eat ry $s © : 1 : : : : : : a = | Ee * i urn. Lk, to rigept Losial KE ar ee Pon. enn Pu ERN av L ylva econ earth vitle 17 x ba st Si ba thru b beau ire ¢€ = _rue 5902 ou ¥ | eo rE © — fs) ry pt each EW 2662. it te - in 2 pn: (livin df 1 ft « 16? id | B reet sunted) (ca a = : TW Sto contract | 3 Hoe aanting ‘on THIN! ms SEWL —— R | ALE ist Fro ~CoTT oo | WHY 3048 Stem yar BE 12 ee loor reple oom pine | EA . 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Ait T. | agina out, Ronse Wa RON » Cal ‘3B "Rk 98 800 q1-| Ma allel I __ FE | or. «(OU ° Full et ac : * : af = e ts. on ere oq Res pa LAU D Ove w Rea 30) go H 1550 T APTS 1} G DRY RB Run 900 MN - | $15, on LAKE 41061) 950 ¢ dag hea! 7 bas with iitra, dint with all ie gies shed ted 1 seen cabin a hav Pish Oakian id. ‘ADKORY DUPLE en Eve St. altor UGLA arbor Cas Ss | ‘as RA dell, with) 000 the wr FRON’ RING aie rent - i i : : : : : : a 2 ro Cc 8 8 as 38. nee AN som tu me N fles 3 ar en roo pia walls g on rb) rm ine pa Piants, —_ bg 2 aus a: eas eich our pres : ‘Bake Re tL (| ea Ban Sel - teu H TYPE 4 FE) tae i EM udelad $16.950 oy Hea a : & = z pres, wD & _ter ges, Secsncas & BATE _Peils eae peas ‘| uy aha month thesd ie | ¢ ‘iaranae eke rts P | a = : : . a : rred enbesh ell ———— nt Hi t & ON Fe ston, Ca P Bi 1) el N I fu R Dn | 1000 privil vad mM j Ae wa vided ie o < : : eat, ba OR Y Mi i 8 ecific | 0 List ir 3-348 Hu do jege ig 2-0 ris ter ba nity ie us oe oft; 3 DEL-RIC hot ck fi “You ch, penta sais c deste Ti art 4 | ovely wn s EM Mn N 474 w with ot eee u d $135 1 t lo- 7 , , : ; } ie t is wt i atk la t ent, . arg contrac’ ie & Oeiokions “ irae ‘not Ue Samson dhru Part ge aped cottage sll ol | ee : = " | . | : | : : : : : re 2 Ha eo x tvileg ‘ Die Li : FE Cc ERL eges ! 4385 NERA r ; stor _PE 4-538 sal kk. | 3 Six age cK 4197 240 es MU stin oR i E | with ba! e, rete MOD 5 ay “ha Neate 3 bedroom 0 DOW — school hed Union i” st : ; ' : 3 : : sree sl ; N i 2 bea us 2 tak : : l {VICE | tib: bd Cc i - ES 3 = we tage! ax ‘Ss floa ath vel rly 2 flow utifu at do ake ; Sub IST i = Ile t ail bund we | - N 1 s, im AK? wee t. 80x Ou y bir new were 1 ho yor pris ‘We i DU - NG 5 oom oa oa re "ran. wy dee eR jae moved Tra SNORT ly! | Owner i? “furnace idteli iene furnished sees wate Pontiac Dus, XA an Bri SERVICE sk = oS & 6 for "white MS. uded, _ $50 reverse cit COT- ao transfer ct" Bavemen! Tie 196 full on cone reat 5 wie a k I penves aon “ce em iving | 7 se ¢ : rE -5 te. bi a 0. week tabine. mis So ce to schoo! vied hou ce 36.850 fully nome ec this bei : | ae oe = : : — : | | oe Sag sa WR _3-1972 ay yder ssid | 4 os arork “e 1 acre EM at ae articuian a i wbom | an = = = a. B ra PE “a 40 LTO av 2 ' erms s. ni mav nee 7 an elbo stone: The pare , 8 ie r : a . BY — To ae el R vender. Sra es Brees Musa aan Ae in ae = : ee 1 er + $68 n, ery) a nm tus n COT Bait, . : ; | moO * sy sed “ot bres MU ei 8 000 4236. 50 eae bed- “ize tae! ie = a fhe ! a = = : Doky Sots: ESOT is tm, 4-64 } 1 pedroom worth Also size dining root toon ic | S : . : : : . : Fe = a ye a ce 1 se pene pi- , pleased Lake - } t 2 B 1100. a 38 CARE kite RICK a” ALTOR des acre ce stud nd n firep dreo n an edro: bai : . . 3 bi e hen.’ tm: to ir a eu y <7! T lac ee a. ; : : le fo xcell takes 0 8 BUPLE see. ed. EB ae Tatami irs ¥ o in es sa irogm a | 262 (¥ . | ; : : | a few er clu and nal Badia: nd | 8 VNGIe 3B . 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FAM RED Pe tees Se c | ae ae hland novel i ma core | A 18 ee 0- Z i t = = # Rd o DR AC , : = = — up) orre a =| egr mile ‘ (h 2 M.1 E re t = ewe le 1. and eni - ed vm . : | 8 : ine: at ened as wow and eee of d BDRM x9 FT, Lt 44 brace: » but cor ee “4 tractt : o TE 2 si é = r 5 S n rd 4x1 : ; i ! ~ i ch of trees pCa BDR OF bi Pe 86.500," a Pull pri ck j |. Na aren co ne and x = ‘. Py i # i , : | : | ders es la ot. wares Bil ee re Esse, Cyne nent ioe va a id 8 pat ta x : ef taoms: ania | FOR patie, am lake i ya a : ss ste e only * it. on oun | cn tow, to Fil Lovely a vr rot 3 = _ ag Lae ST FI or At F | abet fre ies a 1 ge, 8 it m ‘ , ; Pal indows 3 : , ema : | : = ine Rea 2 es ide a L gt } ies t rf raf peae Moe aaa ma t a z ran f ; a i { 7 i cates wa age EE a 4 a | " i f We eed, « b 4 UNION A ; ! : d is A y ieee OFFIC | Ey sant 8 Sale H ‘THE PON = ua es vee ey Ree ett WEW HOUSE © nr A 'TIAC [es : po gee Be as ¥ ‘ ! ie } & lake lots “i reciat T ices N PERRY Leva ff (CARNIVAL * I PRE 6 Song e = sil Pee oe all or had homes! er. bee ee Pat mp wb ACRES 3 “thonthly EM $6,400. id 2 BATH ‘ a WE a z é f inquire ir requi a ip and ais $00. ‘By owne r para Clg et ; BEDAM Rk : i DNES : j +z sae Lens dis-| owner, ee ber, Dry | lot sement. oo —— if ‘SD AY. J ve prompt at | Buy Th rT oa nimi | oa aved driveway. mee Lard : Ate by Dick T UNE Bj at 1G ru P - ; Drive-in. Fad vor large = Urner % , §, 19 F a / { ist Thru partridge Buy 1 pieis Water- “ 5 ‘For Sale H or ee. ‘4 > 5 . 2 ¥ OW Hoel ee 2 “hsp ER ined mG - ? SETHE vi , | | ws Dsten Cake Ro A ck. Oak m aces : eee Bear BY < 467 ty oa atic Mord floors. Ti! a mediate P FOUR $500 Y ain Es OWNER: | 1 screens Alumin mace le} D M HOU: OSSESSi ’ Ppl STREET pown it eet ; « 3 BE: Finest: a aaa tacts , Lanascaped 1 meee peoonATES SE, NEW ron are) 7 ee = Lovely 3 Poh a we 7 210. t residen baths. Laurence onl 4 lot Will & N; _ 5 ROOM! LY RE- € . 4 rooms, _| _ Kitehen bedroom 4 oo : ential oi! nce $1700 iM FU 3 ROO! s en ha. larg bai wi h | oRM Ww aatriet | & breyton Piain ae] Sa AR OAR ROOMS “UB © rope 7 : Ginttig @ ar chrpeted, aoe ve “i onl bengerend me ares , 5 ACR E “For ! MoD e ce pboards, loosta, Boe wel necetisn [BRE Sale = Le o : bag eT en ea | OFF \W aOR! S315 WITH FOTAL PRit {1}. | fot is Hopes uae aoe beet wee tise oike Only $65 pe these’ tod ae” low | ROCHE ts, ptt A oo oa co paras hee Near Gide ALTON = i800 DOWN FE 4. Pull price aS ene ceed possession ay. You’ ear pew STER‘ ~ Buy Th “ . apap Bae Rouse, 56.500. garage. ays modern cee a . FE NORTH S gaat Siena good | $600 é r month, Poll hills. 55.000. Ter ra scent \ ae y Thin Pa € SP yoga wath ppros. 1 acre ppt ded pieniys eth enaa | eo 7 _ DOWN = arma, Ot 1 rolling tu P. rtridge he s300 ao ew yee. deal tor, family | ay eS | 4 : ROCE cot | EAR artrid SEVER — dp oP nade t with bi mily ‘ } tered bedroom Btreet A Choice HES’ ge FR _Rewly rees erries. { kiteh, walls, homie: eet, ex pan Poo TE $500 do CED ao ; nce peek a eemeet ee oice — ae aes Bie eer oeoen repelieu te cree 8 oe IN ectri ent a Pp = screen ses y * basemer er vel, ; J | awe cum | | toh Ste with attractive __Fropert | ished yard’ Only 41.000 dows i frome, immediate poe Oe aK SHEP oo, Ose | 2.05 SPECIA Son BY ow: FE IM LAY STOKES AGEN poe t “Sy ak y WEST own. Bet- faves powN 7 ontb. Oe | OL. 1 ANK. SHE nar igh och | BUBL LS °F bee road hear Ore pene retin MICHIGAN ~ ; eyivan V joes "y bedroom taken ten bear “1511-2980 “PARD Se ear URBAN — only 4 bome, 3 vag a ON SASHA-| O Res at | illage ~ 1 heat. scar. aulllihee ‘ teers: room evens. family s: AA Tienken Rd Vole e parcel. Easy term i. tide oe See seem ee | s4| coceur | Piooa tes, ress ements ees mew palit formnen: y kitchen. or AA INVES wines FIVE . Hi re catceunara area: large fa bedroo | riced to” rat end shade fenced with fru furnace. eginlipery CORN VESTMEN , land. Ne CRES ‘ , koe becore os ene ieem. free Dining noaemia: 1s "SILVER — shade trees garage aliases Fee ee Sard eoghclass herent MENT [\" pert “Oxford. i parce _- = “Ph hen | OWN lerge., ce, paneled fecres Peleg pee tre fe aig possexsiea sada ares, rors deromnea $3) your : Cc one Or-! 5 j arge | gas hea ed recr & S stom bu ession. eet. 1 car CIAL- iN eveloped Lak: \ Apia oe fenced sa besatitully Pe 2 — cantar size. BD caustrwetion 3 Cass Lak excellent | . . WI me serpeide ace & INSUR S Several E “Y *N ROAD tthe (ACRES - é tase own | m log deal preci ngiish C asking nice lot. e Go EM ve ANCE feet arge } ' Ow ture pare of rivate cok | _ alteration this time ieee epee caac; price See ot Well w od 42 n N FE 4.0541 idea! paved Boy with 100 \ 500 i eecteted. 5 tine ur in s FE ¢277 - year, A ‘all rit this ee = W. Huron EALTY 3 BE 7 fae to pureh ad front R ol . terms tone fire 1 furni- Iso | 416 or_of week- : : mye : ' Gie 0. DRO - estment ase for age. = IIe VAT a : place. g7.- tice . ; FE ssed and OM . $1,500 e or bulldi small 345 OAKLA} Uae 3-BE Lae = = — ES: lo screened pe terms. RA ey site MUL KLAND AVE.” Realtor eo | £2 “| __ I sae eer acme eae oe | eceeste Fa hte Comfortabie ADE | tes | : Dlg. down, payin edattest. Owner | 3 INVESTME OXFORI UNTIL. #30 ack hem het ae | 7 stoke ak reason- ttable NT 40 D ad ataee piaceanial com. brick Gomper ake ses that. ‘ (6s sYLV NaLrOR KES _ aie uma oa al acres ARE oe Are dae ate Foouac (2 car ho pare, this custom wt | ‘Mom threw —pemrerre or} Mngeigread scout ORD. MICHIGAN feet” paved rom Biaameses™ 10 stracive, Sulding’ ee = 450 on mh ade for me. F bedroom ~built using away NEA Bervics , home Res tr ae a cd tronta Rd. Pric nd, N ‘site, G term ome. Fi place ‘ull ba: brick 1200 the ps y her ch |, eve ae on 2 40 . EM 3-4783 affic he Lake Be. Price, $11,000 ear Lak ood iS WARD . ul| ceramie tile pemest ive ere = ycholo child psy i oms: ha ‘etn "3 beak Mi s-47ey | ‘erms wen gutse' cash of = 0 Fas md rie i 0 mic ti entra’ two fi gy th psycho. i plaste rdwood - . ca AS th term * t ti trance. 1! fire- at w logy 1 red t . sh oxt W 8. | a : RE PAR ‘red ce a F teers, ity, Plas. = es |___For Sale orksisor= gy book and s : en ulead walls, lar JOOGR | Edw ad ‘ord, Mich. EBSTER ; . I ‘TOR r IDGE wares erage all ta any, ries ron . ale Houses ell on Dad’ id started | inv nied vats Tike ees Ch 500 DOW wv 7 = w. M. Ste R OA e 1050 W E 4 loa - All this 4 plas | se a Ree BY OW $s 4 ” , sarecai Gan, Storm uilt- a on darian mut, Re 8-3123 OPEN HURON 3581 | iy MODEL or §1i. 600 | BEI) NER, 2 oN 3 F ate pos a; weate du and Balan pin Real open st P' altor ; & EVE. 8T. E TO 2 ear BEDROO a or Ss | __ session Immed | «MM Ce les E stat | = mn Eves ’ h FE 5-8 Z 714 , ‘ * TIL 9 hon Ne J. D 1 OR 4 |, remodel garage. M HON ale Ho, ae | sR * aay alan ee ate til 8:30 165 Vv ACRE 3 stom GN TO 6 H | electri ed with kitchen tf, OFF On Houses ANKLI . rayton appoin rent. | r ( : ery nic ES t —— de = AP ; \ F c sto built + newly b. LYN. ~ 43. rooms N RD _ Plain ment to ' I - loce e 7 ig KI Ss = rE : G for 635 Saag doubl retrig . | ar es 3 ROOMS CLOSE ree eae ‘bane alae special today. this} Beautee CONIAL HI ~—— Sarkis, Walden J parcel SEN: "Sacrifice—By Or ae BON | pee cen | Ste Ae a ve ee aes | oe iat heat Eat Tak y = ; ] 4-522 2 paym $2000 ice} La al clear goo: aut: EN . PLE JAMS well on x256: priced’ e ar ct. state @ over. Ww ner Will N H 23. , 302 ents. FE down rge & an, $1.0 d cond Nic ND | ‘LISTIN see | MS on the Has extre to sell ee. really Indi heard hea) ‘Owner : hou aiid 2 © _ Heights 1 Henr 7 8-6152 FE! as $500 cn smaeli h 00 dewn A L e log. § | RANCHE’ S SERV EE lot mely* at $3,000 y lan y i m reD ith Al leaving! se on ¥ r 3 hedr ‘ _ ydale, A Land omes.. I ow: ter rooms & | ty . R- IcE 150 E 3.30, cash if good . ti with ull, 1'a bath: ch on mogt ae ic; rough your lot oom start Ses uburn, ©? eure as low! ma. nd bath | pe bun 3b | F a 43303 | you pref erms or North lage sasrifie 5. On ha: app’ w 3)° Will b plumbing rough w rer) oo $750 D ; ant. eta) for 6 $500 DOW cat : | ment. ao gaiow w edroom | ri | Overioo 7 q 01 | er. : and bai Teleerenn _MUtual . pe prs Feng ern | down sid on my" includ trivial eines OWN Ros near ees: NO e | screen teecad! Go cece anch ~ tifw king D IED | 5 —— 0 w pay. my ed | hy ith of : e\ 1s- | est eened 2 base 1 hea tad a. are Basement and i, oe te _BEDRGOM No rr alseee Gall act de aaa [ving Foow Tasi8 kitcen 10 Wiemetece IeLarty, Broker chee beth Acre ol | eens derinattatt | neigh ak Oeaded Blade ono, at $8.7 car ga. down ERN 2837 8 to | -rooms an so gu chen 10x12. d itasta ner dante po. cre lot a) | and m hot om. | bett orhood Y well site righ parcels ii beautifu R $0. rage paym HO!) | ler d bath est cot 12, «clear: TO TR ___ FE 5-357 eS ESS1O) Im- | No any nt water, | er livi our restrict | at now n the c ! = utger To L! ent. 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SS NoWwerre: drive y | ear aro ntown, Miles RANCH 5-8906 ype ow room. ; § Soa Ye 8 acar bas Ss, Tec- ) parm ATH 3-4089 ; ‘oblem Try ov your | gr und with Ne move in Risee te wpe.| Sewer and © 0 S © TONS sate wa tote omen os x | _3ale2, broker H SMALL Dor I ADI ver sanita: | ee stream. level w 4 n mmo: rap wer ate = a 5S 4 er - . = }, bro 5. Ww ae *C 7 e spot e home” Sieciagrere, 3 \5~ oaeonc Pull rege ptr Ag ; @own. wna, ater Peed atreet | A PE 2 IA . fia to with terms sho ee eele 5 < H a R¢ iER CO { __ Income pe 3578 or WN OR y1231 p's ING at $4 sai Secs Cuan © 5 kitch bedr | EDROOM TR! OR i t ly 61.375 | Modern S ly own by ap WoH Open ev = WU), t me r no an Dra . | = erms to ap num oak S with OOmS lots. 2 TALLEVEL < ie > u lar Hvin l y ap uron 8 enings > Propert 2 BEA swer yton P ! kd . suit. arma ion ca “LEVE __ FOR C i ge 4 g in E t LA > Froperty 453A UTI OR 3- ining (on “ : ... pachaaty and Fagen, Speen siumi. 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Maple RSH ej} -15 PE 2-220 ° MADISON, AVENUE Le) 2 hereon Graces Ser eee i a eae eats 1 | eet eg ae aaa scape, Com, ® BUILD era ee | ox ptm Pe CITY : ely 2 Lar ern aa _ ms 1752 M — with son esl M To your ® only s&s ae $17 roo rate | our [O ewer em. Fo _ peted li bedroom | to priv fand. Newly “S¢ 152 Manse 8t easy | BR ie R. Mi FaTEre, 700, RANCH 8-9851 | self $7,250 8 cresnal lt out i - m for ava.) Hil well-r \W Geb & wat r subd ~ and ving bungalow a ate = scaped | deco- Odi y | BROKER . Midd ch tr i ee it per m ith $5. expan. | ls Est estrict col. Elvan ar ividin dinette room. Cc jown ss $7. ot. 1b) A LAK | PE dletor M ester venient Te c = rl for ah, onth 000 4 give ates ea W. j an N. ail ON s full cera large ki ‘ar- paym ry wih 8 k ttractive E F RON\T _$-7721_ 188 N ion (Ulberry $2.500 4 ors F an own | nm from Estimate atertord | Cr Smith FE eer a —— tehea GE Re mal) | .Dletely fu ? bedroom NT | PULL P - . JOHNSON BY OWN 929° “ap WELTY _ | Central nily Ine | HERBE our plans. oF freely | 1 sARDEN TTI 46324 terms. Pull = S red ee. iF BI “cellent rnished oma Boma. Co ULL PRICE | $7. FE 8-6003 room 'ER: GI | iw TOS shappee, located - ome 4925 P. RT or yours |? 13) scree] 6s TIME : price $8,950 vin 4536 Dixie pREALTOR -AIR.. or beach Yours oo Not yest 8 pry vat "Weteg 5 MONTHLY FE Longe RESALE ann Min in neat s ie ame 4in, Drayton” iain ana . ae ie DAV Is Hee aiessees E ‘ ran i Good ED. roa ! IVAN __Evés. 0 DRAYTON OR 3.1251, TLWOOD RE a —SSt_eemse._buge landscaped 3° = o OED ceacens. See canal eicon Full Separate hea pale | peace abeth L EB 5-431! zr eres eae iper © SC w. OR 31708 Sen 1251 | os ene REALTY $350 | lot MA racer pesreome dey otteaos school Seep on: pee ng ei ful | Snare house Lakefront pisrres Ses per wee | r OR rit ; : Ye) sol Sd == F erican peted ai La y 5 ca ms a ft 5 o an gara MULTIP’ 33687 oP 5-124 zabeth R SHA \V aN room. kitch livin Ty | ree 7 term r ga 335 BS of on M le dm e oh PEN" or d RP en. g Too t 5 ed wo rage | d ex otor + to any Ouse. HIRAM [sewed for tite Be Ne | « Stas 0 DOWN | _ INCOME rigs Te vise | EE e S| ECs Zhe CERWEOR fer *°TIt Jos! ettled for Lif ce » GARDENS Wi a ton ING M0 An land ee ee ee otters moth Poveda Low | __ MNELWOOD REA comes ) CRAWEC FORD morrow. “ae wt Cicer og ST Whee you more N St AnES. Oy Wenox | Meath XCOME eget a WH coon pet — * Teves — R e i 8T nonth ente: ae abi $1 sh : _pro' 3s ven 7 z. (Sun Ree PE base yeas will to weigher into this ots © BUYER ANRESPONE! gas foodie roms Ts last! e down payment with rule I feats oe ios AST ay DRIVE nings Fa MY ene +1540 hom a 3 i TO MATE- rerythin Yin ace W | can’ ‘ontiac at m 5 pi ' ate bd PI ATE- tin Bl wii t : Ph 96 fo! SPECIALS } oaks see! with’ mocera | OF FERS 1 VALU NISH. Ez MElrose a rae cow "| EEATL “FOR A Phone FE freee ARE aoe ACRES a piece beth wale teh 3 g = is te) E CAS angs | RES | , H PER y NATURE. EC . _ full G ove AKL li, ASS . Y ES GALE HPL Se) you Lk URE [ALS! baka ot tile ee Mth | Acres \. ne pia Realtor Year s LAK E FR . tlmmgser beautiful me Al ORE ; 3 HOLMES. 8. INC ACRES windows and oy LOVER’ { | also pre apa lot 1 floors Ideal for N_EVENI TING entice §-0693 let. 1%, ound 3 be ON T floors, t home w bedroom f Phone 0 REALTOR FO NC. FE_ 5-295} maple & king wu ch squirre your | , m le gar 20 x 12 toca! lot wire 126 TERINGS | VICE tre ear room, al plaster ith ob us R 3- Pon cette 2953 | like por ede fi is & $650 ent th age t 0 ho} te YAY UNT es. Tit ga f (ym in’ ed w ard wood 1295 R ‘TTE to tr n st een, DOWN ets Soe eS BE renmnoe varie | hao ees wife dng” se fur moa pee rece Ty 4 | Cherokee Hi ex ures | taite bate ersletaas ie 4 large miles © 8 peach and et roo eat, for pub @choo!l b ve. lak s mode E No rs. Pill - iced to j on a W lookin ust wh ls ves. “tl @. 8 cee Hill SEE spring-fed strea land ¢ oil ads Peds of Ponti of room apple oe five schools eae Big cncagt a 2 atraat ia ke 5 room r ing, OR verte Even sel) | corner eu Mandseas for Situated oe _ For Sale Sunday 10 ¢ You'll lik iis 5 spacious pene? A m8 hat wood e and d bath =e dep, pri for a ee, tons Cl 950, term rochial bedroom Keego H home. On | \PAGE as ings! pe? jot. Paym ped 715x150 BR Lake yt NO 7 close-in << the ad home new mod i this Portes — nar water (hare are. pee * good gar lat ’ | feos @itivins tesex MAGEDAY | ace. ents onl ft | BE aa Pro 44 Goth Lake: Ww: vantage tachse “oat ern 3 a presart oqeepemes orem oar = aoe anni | Sir tie ae hen fur vom cing oe eS) LK. PRIV Naruaca Pall price, stair aoe EAUTIFUL HOME 8 E: Telegraph Ra. vocation — Chee comple earege? pied bedroom ms : jeld - | er scr a 2 oa 500 1 2 i a ting). eed at- 31 read "tet Income ee ore LC VE ratte estar! Sa RRS Heer] eal | peed rang Bl CARL W. R vit int sera snbenerabi oe ul * shad on 300 pine gare aseme } ON EN . Bas ‘ Lo 50s I e sec ece of wre. e 8750 -ARS OL For s schoo cad abepoun beauti- | 3 VELA D Gals $13,006, Ev ge. large Knot. A qua IN WOODS |e sees i" down | FE Comment RD, R canl caatreaienl property o ps dl peal or D _ 3 te ale or trad Full ba nd shoppil Rear ence | Lng 3995 FE lovely not. | von ety beme i DS 20040 OXNOR: FE 44211 ty Nati ealto ra yet it Northe: ¥: room ¢ M mily, 2 eollr | ca sement ng cente FE. . A Lak j OR 3-857 evenings larger | you e in 8 BEAU BROK onal B r nea fronts m Michi-— water, ha s and ba’ entcaim 4 3-3 room four roo oom r garag large | r > 2-4875 e Ra. 576 Mrs ie table ho ‘li enjoy tine loc TIFUL a | Eve ank Bid will be r Ponti on a i- num | rd wood th, gas h 4 orated eee all Sats apts e e. $12,600 jot. 2-} _ Keego Ha 4 1- features me with f thie’ comf a- 85' lake WOODED | s. FE 3- 30 propert giad to orig Call ered giass storms and floors, al ot ful rent roughout, ly dec- | Summer Ce terms __FE rei Arnold R with ct Carpeted ts many or-| Lake al frontage cae L te eaciines Price ow thts Raitt = - screens ee achoo! al districi, wonder- | r Cottage—S§ | od 210 Real | Fhe ewe ivi noe| iS = man’ acres of Lot, 60) *D reasonable. te! on) one days on large ibree = W 1 & dow ct. close Moder age—S I PE $-9676 8. Tel state epeaiiad 26 fireplac room! BY w acres of nberry | S | orot!} ‘o terms.. $19.500 ceceaae eon ee uke cuamalier) be | pear teas had S Lots | wich egraph Ra | rooms Full a centneted beer 33800 ECL Bore ground a iy Snyde a , Testi in trade. a smaller ner =e pletely fu a audibeu | j ee A and att basemen ated b erms if ac $4,000 | NO Si4e r Lav sh ; m or hom er cot mish ath. | | : __FE 8-57 ° ached t. B a. COTT Se presey || R | w. ve snore R. Middleton more vaca nd a refrigerate. “Blecine store S | Convalesce ae aes et car garage with TTAGE AT 4803-8 bE) Rico Cie TH SIDE | pe ans REMETOR der 721 198 N. t or mo give ¥ to . ft. lak water e nt H e how: Noo ered Ww | _ 2-9654 mn. 1 t SIZE URC Better b or | : 48 possession HOM t ern hom ron, 5 room ! Att anc h | odern gu int bath rea modern) | \ S are i 100 br is Six id Hl CITE urry! oe wide off Sostra. Serelaroa: nett. peees « siete. canta A se | bene cL 4 .bedroo a oa Wont a Sag room nn yetala tnd. fies rooms | A AN N¢ dR Al AN { eae: ve < frontas e on z s on eee sl pe ls1e OX FORD coe ee iS ae eee scat cedar shake om tency for saint ikine tae ‘See:| ices eeu ban meric bam wi *'Scs ees Se oe eee ee femgbesp Ganka cer j./ lot. fen ent, nice lan and aths, alu Sentipactian. (8! << " e ete teens ghout. Lots aeaeealioll Soe ene ce tat { aikstee’ Oaipe ees 600 jor Charen. eener ac. afer pono m, 7 rm. b _ $75 per ater: block sree reer aded re screens a aa | $750 DOWN ice | trees, flow There with joa) a fami jot ane a large moe \ . ly 8400 th of ran Cash T ureh iy Ap eacin Housing f oi] heat. mod- WEST mo. bio apie glee reer yyara eee | gives | e8 gare fae ckeube” een) | Tooms of fen it tae o laces nd-| VAN N Gown o? eras ena he: ar. er ie hopes ci pemetnn . SsIp : block shopping near _ terms ot 80x150 nced | sas you poss | landsee ce Circle 3. etc. T of foe the al s 3 large for | ~ NORMAN AV — te ae. Tass pricot anes: aecine decker NEAR : F Priced ai from gr aaa 2 > Hami $16.-| acat modern pession ot ; acre Horse drive. ni vel dinin s for 2 ay floor with bed- ew of x N LAKE Idea ON TWP gall wel: «. Large plums room WESTER Oce , Dn $8.000 schoo! 2Family | ‘ “| ct ae pome 7 wit his erect fre ground wares Ove shinies) sand; Laree Net A lew of ee -AKE x 380 site’ for t Fe ood eee ie i Jocated we eareen front hom ‘ bn payment with ama ¥ incom ' dae! Se nic jurnace, 1 base- | Eneed ntage A wid arene 1) wal ng hardw rge lvin full 226 «G aterford , ge. 500 Ae reper Y MAN ne tt tt | Sade Gioe Cat | “fo eee ea ureie citing a | extra lo I enowers wurice in section x 150 acre h to ° ‘ i Mr Jol, r your pe Scar bath B ireplace rooms | eaters t availab! er, utility” hol £ 1 of new ft, Puli b with mort Be We ha . [28 e Mur REALTORS nc. A oll, 831. reoual inte | fe le aatthis chi Ceram. | rford MA 7 mailen free ASA ‘N homes. | Gar eocnatl, Geee ae bedroom. he brand | Open Evenin Ae OLN | Oe teat? | atures 0} Plus na Hare: | Ma ee Tae ten frees | nice ANTDAL. Gua ee Se cleo pee bene in FFd SUS. Donel DGEFI of liv ee rel ac ced —— eke bow E bu pti ell. E ; the nort heme lot new 2 i ae and eral 8-0466 1704 R | all son Pa ELD | gt ving @ over 1200 more |” ay ee gh & @ x SUR. pric y for ec tank lec. w h osu ated | — Sunda =e Calls ak on on vk DeIvE— | 5.500 are P sq ft modern lake | er. dry, 130 e $3350. hand is Best B > Bree haicianeln ani caren Telegraph Ka Sree see Tae LES ope th) ee eee tsfiont | cate et eeann LEAT rig E. as Wy cated on wirtn LJ h | ——~ —— —— a Es a Aa t8 _ | doth mse . lovely rame, ‘© ype hom ec We . and| 8 er 100 carpete with 1 | ad eal A Full =e ey in. Lo- - Ss oe j carpet sarete atae te ee can oenpleed © can build Only ho tate ot 139 = beth Lake Es Ww ARD 1a, ° oi 1 omphelh. bath Daw sth t Ads! Ropm = mith ike piftege sho Exec REALTC PARTRIDY | DARLARD Water, e800 '\iqwn ouse, a rsh , \ nana wes: Ais FF DGE Fr pa : FE 4.358) > eee Mie, Lake'ag ST thing — ¥ ent, any] as te treed. water -OFER Be, S581 | O-2614 after 81.86 ® you ant Ads » give Price iit priv. SIDE zt : at 50: aN We \ACTIO in rae a PEER cot on Pa 4 Dial Fe ‘ete lioe R. Tron AGE. vee | OBESE 4 sts iz - awh ot Ye s M ang : “1 es Dee \. P & jer. ; Du, ‘ — : : | (PERF haves buéow ‘ PRONE OR 34 Al : ment, hon i A ry ii heat, at : : cen 1 to. ia cos a <4 mab \ re zie NTIAC, PRESS, WEDN | WEDNESDAY; JUNE 5, 1957 | + FoRTY.onE- 'Y-ONE- ? Na atl ree a: EMail Sn 8 EO tie OFFICE MODEST M peri zw. aoe a ppt 3 ig at wy AIDENS. : = ohtoon | BY OWN ZON fac! Eyal oper tmonth. COMPLE owiven. FE COMMERCIAL. ehelr. 2 rockers, adie --By-Jday A lOUSE WITH OFFICE. AP- ae aan SAW ” SHARPE with ta woth «3 jan Fe iat In oa ft fi lls ’ SUN Circle, RPERTNG aeeneehe ater x be al . For Sale Miscellaneous 6¢ Saets pesgee be heat" ele oie Are| _bervic UN OIL CO. a Will “swap for goo cothage Yow ma @ For Sai 200x250" 0 Perl re Roches glowing deairabl BARNES se x HEEL TRA: For Sale : T ‘Commercial ¢ Joatya-Calum bt S fortes? on eh Ae ‘HARDWARE aioe re 3106 | aoe See Misceencons 0 ~ : Townsht one or, |E and Montes! DOORS, R IDE-A neous. : ps busiest of wise — lettre 3 LoTe Easy Park): FE 5-0 4- INCH FE 2-5: al _Very_| raseek TR 60 2 pav << y Mt fe) ng 101 SOIL E reas ATL. o 1 Sats GARTRAM. saat catia owe (|? armors art “Gas or te 1 SAVE PLUMBING 1G maebe, OA bm Pett Neat ae ee ip mu bu and F 8 AR | 172 8. Saginaw a « $3. b 83515. : ; a epee se RAM ovestment eae ; © 2th. voller 18 ferme 8 IN. “TABLE BAW. = SUPPLY. - Garage Doo A Believe It or N 9! _Sand, ia rs = 50 ty 28100, Mr. ch _ off ean acest wi GOOD aa: ane, rs modest hom ot D ow el irt Business- 00. tact ers st sid MODER th cgi CON s A 1 overh Pest wendy buil eal |? D . : Re Mr. Shri Detroit emalles te Free ae Rd aren vidinig horse, ge eat selecti D sizes meee arte nae id- yourself 10.Dr 66 _ 3 TERR unities 51.2 auty S ver emalleg hope © io” PO gente | Modern sizes and prices, Large Pr spo batore’'s ~ 2 s LO.DING Prat ~ | arg gen Bi Banta pn ‘Ebay caucerasreaess eas aL PO ARE Se, ked| ree sag wacow ' ck. in NA alts ati © Pr . Reph 5 STO! N O} 8 Pad ae) ie eC ers. FLOOR SANDER. POL. BUILDERS 5-095. $3,000 investment PT. Pere plenty Pit aRM. a yw Bo: RM “ F- esti oe es ors, serubbe SANDE = oh oO | MODE Sn x 1 sereens. WIN mats Ss. give sieam Ts, R, PO: true qrave ¥ SRive eotment.. Lake city eee sade ta ok terete a1 IN. aM. mM yaee* G& W ET mee oe coment grind | > Se gpentl ies guchy Iv = STORE FE! has separate) are ra of extra A em. nes Orit. j REO. AND P v Cae FE 2.0203 Ave. FE sak 390 6K. ement s drain tit Poaity. “Outen = yee 2 pede y from bh Re oper | el iafee iot with ls TL- | ° ' ar FOWER eed ar Pc = [2 teks Buy Thr +. manila ment, with natura fire anced ies a down pays ee @, priv a io GAL. AUTO. OF aves Ean Now eer ast Y ard saadeaee RENT ats ota ea Oe = ge. ced al: plac 8 ssion ment, raller . —— 4 r, L win etal post post, | ER. R iC pee iid Tare Bale aif Peal aie GEQRGE B cae _ wires ane sires aus cine ine posto SANDERS EDGERS POLISHERS | Ga Ractogte pee PICK: quipm S dow ‘ot. a L \ a _ : ’ EY] soon xie H & DRI s\acc r 3 anur - se Now esating be Mi rege G “toe A | 38 Dt AIR YARDS : _HA wy. OR BROWN LLS—SAW 1381_ or PE $i5. 4 TRE 1EO eee wen te : ~ a Che OF B FE +704 he : WNIE: . 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Orchard Jand Fuel & feek. Phon Deliver soll, sand at 819 cher $00 busines: ‘apital = 25% “ for late: BEL ob 1 pair OT WAT! a. to save 50 Oth v, & | PFAF. Lake & TOP soto FE ed - day i _Lake. 2 Highland 00 p.m. s. Call 8 ® DISC oe ae r mode) AIR. T mb. sodas gar ER HEAT. elec. wate you m er sizes F 6EW! Ave. a iL, FI FE 4-8018 s 8 i Ran at peasee SEASONE OUN ealers. PE 8.1024. sare Serres arene ace el warranty e ater heater. $7 1 fee NO MAC = a cg An : 3 ECUREL- 1 15 FE §-1024. will sell Palicd aed pols a ara s glas ater, $7 2) form raper HINE! an ND, PE INVE grat) CLEAN, MONTHS bon Socn Lc heaps oboe sad rn 36" ail ea yo sihae cation ‘ase | supplies plum inte’ “DRY | a EET, Busine: STMtE HO EA BY NEAT. ‘OUR CAR AND = operate 5 ait has by rt y| We a planned Gailogy dees Fg cathe oes & paint, ase a es Fen- the $8 COTD N ME. 2 8B AT, PR LAN CasH _paayer, ¢ refrige been oil Iso ha to) asleye duet 9 to nT da electri ° AVEL tte ST onal et ey ee AEs at BavE ETD paar eects ven) eee ol Paroaces 1S Stina ae rope erm a erful meil - village ead NEW i335. AN we. ne cabin 8. 1 _4-4105 Spey pate Beaters kers. 8, Cs ontealm utlders to FE 32-2965 ED Oo ws other “plsiness fiex burding | J. VA tabbed ore =. sliding Ph eet a6 _OL 2-02 eating Co... . con | Sam im FE 5-4 Suppl. WELL R DE ding (2% i EDR doo ardw ON | it’s 2 Co. Cameras, E rE Sa? ROTTE] Liv: Dor evs. 000 “riven | etl UFT, Realtor equity. der home in trade ~y a tracks "hand en Datu roe > _Rosnester s, Equipment 61A ween PTED COW MANUR se deril wil] OPEN EVENINGS Us et Bn) me 5 ee eo oe Lane las ewtinge Ala reas on “sete ts a Fo-Paing | Eppes {CAMERAS net SI wea0 "ROTTED 0 FED 3 FE 244! or avcnd RIFICE NEED CE E §-0003 | “home for ho Windows. Jalon m. screen room LAVATO! ue EPPERT'S CAMi Dixie Hwy. W MANURE 1 o HURO! ae) ey NEE TIL 8:30 me for ADE N - « bi 3. Jalons! Alu room | 82! RIES — DAMAGI r.| 9 RT'S C TRAD ~ Wo URE, WELL E: r Eves. 18 oon dise Onc Aah latelmod houset EW BR You vl & st jonsfess m. storm pment, DAM . Huron AMERA ED Wood, Coa ; a Est HAR’ MU 4-04 bee Ger oes Sant: ‘Galance 9c FE Gao. Leer Gk oe can't co! Pika iets Youngstown, sacuiawhiiey thay ee ED IN ‘Sa’ SHOP 1& F Zo BU ie Pomtine een 2 per miaenh ci pnt ance een a errenatnavesout me wei me fishi _ LELY’s parsers we; | > reerese sisi ey inet ul x| Sale M FE 5-6615. vee el & Fuel 67 BUY EDWARE 1x Fon: Beasened aold iat y ran) aP, BUY ave-you? ight!” ing wi wie ns. No money | LAWN M scent. 303 Bee Hates Sale’ Musical G = * FES 3200 D 67 TO aRTR TO SE ess Box -| chaser sold in er cent 79. Swap Se OR SE ith me ; - 7 iL & Roch, VAL- MOW Orehard chigan | 120 B oe oods CORD TO SEE TRIDGE a Mary) ee Well- view OR 38561 again if ABLE Pater Rd | blades, cierto Sma airs Planta. OR 3 Fo AL ASON ‘y! FE . A-l = R 3-851 CAL ‘ 70) ; sta: Saw - bla. inion: RTS e. m CCOR ts. a Buy Th ie Bin" "pelance BA erik |g adeeT [= CALL | Sale Household Good sot att Yaen| eens ee Cee BO re alta HN, | BaD eh wil acre, ee. | Fe Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 tu P 8 for $6, 2ACT. 690 ACRES rade— spheres nad : 38% DISC tu er. moto an — Walton. _DWIN $200, JRN IR s 68 List artri el) cice : ina old Goods 5 5) r} plane ad keybo _ STUDIO |) necks S iS G - seriteIorr Pea ldgewa Frat nat me ARMSTRONG We, Ste IG Be ae Bit ted oo secre i. ign MA Eat pec Ge FOR in active s Sas silage fom SOLDSEA 3 Household Good pice fess e and K _UM eae * A ese weuaieonase lack. pinks and | lieeress Low SALE. “Fo 915 B: RE : M4 ept fre rea. Ow age li - LDSEA 7 Se ods 57 Oak os flat ued col em-Olo BER. PE 26 PIANO & _bur so da ones fro: pinks an oy weel pric LLY | aldwin ALTOR Beke Pon and ner mits Inla TAL ; M EAVIN DN land aed uci B BAR 06. new, & im Rd, Vis Te 50 a STORE anew e. i Ope Ave. coat Pontiac, clear sm will ac- Genuin id Tile d ust sell 1 NG 8TA chard L Fuel and usterlo er- | 2x6 pt Used GAIN CABLE 8 $450 cash EAR _Vistto es. 227 cents Rats Re nae n_Eves. casaill a xsd paced mall home | FLOO chisrs. V'ae". be erator room te rene enn CHER bi peeion « paints, |= thor and New eS) Bae PINET PI |e oes ere ts welcome. M0 es BS a po wis 03] EF own payment, Only R SHOP cous mati Sap ari pearsome |) rece ree pes eee ce ae tone mee gELANO. FLOO ms, 5 varie ER FORA ss CU |e NED 6 dw. M. ao bee | ee oy fic waters a sprite, Fett eeneeeey 'SUBUR 2x8: 2x10: .. te tt | DISCO a0 otf OL | ares. TOMAT 6744 d contra PER TIN. Stot y| siz RIC 8. |. Sagi _Tugs & sher & Téezer, &- fler, $30." $300. BAN, A-l all len 0: 2x12: Be f UNTS OL samme Gabel 3 > cE Sa t,R 2. Goo RAN ginaw | LA misc ar auto- sig. 5° a. OR 10 ft 1 used gths, barga’ 3x12 t GOOD ON E “easit Auburn, man's sDM TAVERN | seh ope beer NT pete ealtor Corichh comune GE. FUL! RGE C Hats EAR box Se Mier Fa utility tite ates cee, he Gee NTIRE 8 Ve ; § mile fag pads Pacorgg iho wie. cane! a kes Tube _FE 26800 nee PULL Sen B ComMERCIA ee $18; 3 ton EP ose Fouls sae: Weatheratt. sinks. pipe, st Ppwar E ALLOWANCE ga. EB SPECI , H acr eth sored SM se you t 15 per ae WILL Af tasted |e L 10. Call eka sr yerse giass m L BAR ree ens: b gasciinell riiter | Red! eet, eee steey | 22.8. 8A ig Mola E x i plants cue A aga ce STA- $6,582 FES 120s is SELL RCA neves. | om a\eae ietlencais “Tv | 3,000 Se ete | Coda itencel indows $12. E: GINAW come |* one avecascie icc “ai quarter mm as ra OR sw 900 88 TV sane = re‘rigerator. eh 000 ch jacks aa. tutce ee $12.85 NRICO — = ea eatin” Pek age 1% paks, erm. ixie H L NEW 3 or phage and Be: AP TAPPA} . TV oe LE ator, EM 9,000 BT ~ OIL OU , $6 | (Rolling ce posts mator up. $450 ee Pe ee Fla in “pak 2 dozen LigRT LUNCH BAR Desrinent. acres ei land! ae en cee let Prax! WALTO eb urna lor “tales OR > Bae aie 8 ait corrals wi Uonpiete. line of air ee | pana SET, SORDION | ol Soe Glitters, Pe itehen CHES Hisst omnes, s of | DE O MAple | dinin, Walton, ‘ N- . LATE M man e. OR trade for Dn e certif rols with eI caints -& $312) NO TU m. EM at 6 for $ o- areal Large b fully FE ‘ost will dis and. offer, 1 R SEL: 5-1503. ry Cor, . TV MOD a nee OR 37100. e for ow oper Ncaie! Used UR oT. ; EE brush t2 NING, a 3! 1. Flats: ing ear Ponti ldg equipped 55-9300. to you count bike 950 Dod, L FOR ALADDIN Josiyn $100. EL MAY _# 100; 000 pase “iis et M US LU? Restinates eee . CALL BEFOR renia or 6c: of 32, eaeeesrets er Beact Towing w $6,000. Natl Lovins ge picku “BEST iesnret TABLE LA FE 2-225 aa OG OR. 3-2000 TAG W xn OR or ATER MBER | = Oscar Schmid Fore | fonlas (blue, 25 Ageratum Tk alae ful live E HAVE Ja es oy vee omplete. p, Whizzer | ABO Se ed Oe 7) box ANY B ASH-| lumbe Jer64 | 3340 High IAL & | Sale O tL FE! n*<** Pell prea a & To- STATEW MRE Cont hre aan ABU ght bitte ater 59 a. ey OT ANY Tm Par iam eT rorina tnd waitten surre, an 000 FL NEY 2 vsED TONE ee ere Se Thompson or 2 for at pats, 2,8, CHAR WIDE. = # teen igre | "iar maiming soe ger A tne ou vias "San oe FOUND ee eres ore | aprar un. PE ee RLVER “AMERICAN ee ee ne 63| sini Sio0i, 14 men . * 1 Esta ARLES Tele “ R = Tess, ervice um : V- ess tr ut of th E38 D cludin E FU ASSEM n. FE 2 LOCKS, 1 A ~~“ R T N USED « FE TY Cc e Lk. R 592 miles at “8 te Se REAL ——— ae . Realto w Box 84 Wri or ca size: pay © way piet: « lam RNITI BLED Ff E 2-4835 , 1 uthortz RA 4 OFF 45445 PE- _Comm: a. miles ._ Telegra rvice of TOR Rd. r ILL 81 4 Protas s Ga Bpac but a ure. ps, ta’ URE. wheel aeaevunl ge ed f AINS wetter ICE Lt erce. or im 8. Pon EL tia. ator: $ an: e he lot | small bie . IN- tilt tr AVY. = nuin acto : MO iles a recess Money to L alton, “late model ear'eauitr'an_ 9 bee ©] Batiraam fz wane Trae pte eas ip ten Oe Fase cher bie pee ee eS Sal oS For Sale Pets 69 = nw (Biate Licensed Lene 1 cre ome alm ulty on OR = sear eat tures te heaters | M 3303 Neos be o diamond Exe. EL ck- | Murat cR'S 63 Ber. ee test ie St % sale,|1 YR L : ensed Lende 3). at freuna Rae HA sd GtccaseseeUriog nn $ chests, WATTRESSES 8 | band FE! PE cond, Id reTnic+ creel Ma Sale Store Equipment 64 Pha ny 69 rs) WIL! ) sq. ft. M und # plete on occasional Livin, springs match Es & E| F ew wind eal for RANGE. reosote Oil _.. : ON _sT.|® quipmen _ FE 7 oe dq BORR SRLS ILL ACCE (a S127, 7s a ae ce room mee | anringeel colt "SPRING! z “nes oe ceca Suiue oe, 6 Gal. Foun -- s+. $1.50 Foot t 64)? P= R. AKC. OW payme oTECIRMiaanoO a] Gees te radios “r tables sultes,| FC 8s of aif Matirezses 3. MIS- after $ ea. 24 by 2 Iso | § Ga Foundati $1 ‘at | ee tks blu MALE B REG, Is TH Qe Ww bedroom ho AR AS oon! meena Fugs. dint ates) Famous ad ferent colored NCH was 1. Roof ¢ ell Cant sass wcase. PESO a tee BEAGLES —]-WAL E “B ITH mone o b almost DOW Tom nue ~) ae roo amous se ab colored a! § OR cating ee $2.95 Sab 2 LASS 3 BEA puppy. Ch 1 IRD* CON ent. OR 3-14 finish N tt sare trans s.| Terrific values eclutel fee s mone FENC B J Sale Sporting Goods 65 very gat = TO SEE HFC- NFID WIL esa OWN | bargains trace. ota sed 18571 Gy Ne falas Gen See CES (ou lavicck $3.40 portin eee eap. FE &-3 vcs ENC b L TRADE 3¢ base-| U5 ors ie dem Stes | _¢ cm. Mictigan Pau Sane sree | St? eo dle a1 & BUILD! otk 40) agu g Goods FE soot pst Strat REDUCED ation Boasehols NCE lan compl <= 3 ROLLAWAY OUR LA for real orehard noe Sage Fiuove and nd. panos ee Orchard teers su A LUNGS 65 AKC. B NS, the Beat nial largest America’s old Carper @ gauge sho foo cust eee, orlzouseu Y-AWAY MOVING ee eee d. 2601 ee ee MEDICI ake. Ave PPLY CO ompressed NEW OXER PU muti bar by noe srpees eee shot est of AY eestrtrredl PLAN i -M _ 393 _brook cece 5 NE C FE tions air e 0 AKC 1 . Ps. main 1 porth. rath 78 yea ce com dest wos awn furnitur for drawer We bu 4 MONT: RMS ng draperi ISC. ITEM F114 Crooks R eS eparate ABINETS W 3-101 | DI _80 Park! & fre SED.| ' ENGLI “1366 Paige emartla (OAS pov) fe wav ibeee al pany Sacked mg (machine ler es See eiaes | iteae iy ade 5 TO Bil Eas MB INCLUD. 2 ROLLAW _Detroit Mee | sates ere wits Bivens We ey oa instruc- Ss Le rea CsPRII Seatt uarters ‘omforta on have Trow cperien: cked | — 5-6371 e for Consol er & aro or trade PAY ch an, so urtains. CLUD- WAYS, n-| tortes., $20 95 e o Two let Wr HA’ E 8.3608. appies. NOER_SPAi ng for “plus ble o a st up to ce. You | W : small e sew- barkin und. 9 ac: Com erry me furn new ; 44-2087 COMPLET! es, Cc value uores @ stock AVE aot Wey band - e wD- m™: ead $500 ou I ano. . © ladi ch it win- a 1 om 5 c r A fe AN- foun 930.40 ais “an cottage, Loans piso taf my “if you aeeeceet meee HON acres of free ae crt, Heese ure. antique BUIL LETE, $15 pid inde let. $1495. F are ee" instructions ip com. Kc BLOND 1988 aft. of oe me ‘eaten red iad erat mereu Son orn ean secre as heel MODEL £ OPEN, MON Pa 8-924; | 3034 miaficke jciothing, Ale _ BUILDING 18’ X toto owes toe Picsrennl Aqua rer the S| Pontine Doser. Ss wend So Ae COCK ee ae 500 by ucea, aly ere ste Pp daoeat pegs ul es wn paym CAR ¢ mite Ae eo” MO ate neneee eee fe c 6' MOW ate ficeel ee a at ene: REGISTE 35. FE 4 ER, do & sal fra ent on flés E % TO Tu 6 TORO MA mmer stora, < ER. R N. Per ta. Jim: four TER 1365 4 day! in’ Californ: dlls A cgeroa) same day. ‘cess rs-| & gare sod me, 6 rooms, ee doce id soeed teruen ohn ytair| WD. ot cottage $10 off! MA FEL TY] GUNS, ae Bela oe oe * investi in- H e or usu-| nce Sas bh in h Fenced-in ms, += Ra | “on ‘Acahte: or 1 con record RADI Rd. Ls mile n 100 Tere or YTAG. 3-2340 PE. $25. Buy MODERN i 6215 one f CHSHUNDS ate ouseh stop} for land ¢ andle $9, yard | ALM ta‘on A mile| 6 sole. Onl changer ‘0 AND See Odea ft a Jos- chester sone 8. 7 sell, trade. KC EN anna ted 4 DRIVE G old Fin for appotniment. Br oa bal- oes NEW, uburn | 1300. ¥ $49.95. Mahoga: 3 BA aa “lark ston made! 12 gauge STYLE W une elegraph. Rd © win good GLISH oR Popula: \ F- INN | gu orp. of are WIL sl t. By p R 3-5656 ve $75. sotAal NORGE Milk’s. ny | Nw RGAIN on st 12, has pum “WIN- a = Rd. FE btn] nen ah per. M: SETTER V . : : c G PAIL pated ok fos S boat polych shot M BUY — 1. FE 29-4708. _& hunter. ‘ale = cipal ee dnd Sagina Ponti L TRAD izes APT cher | tose co AS STOVE New floortn ALE auior is crema rts hy anley Li SELL — AKe Ri a Male) (4) yrs. wir apne one n grill |_ Floo: w st 7 ac aoe a vomits teen ae a Eiraston Latch be g, No. MOT bap acre dd recoil each, TRA REO? me fl Ate hh ee ae ibe ‘busting Ms) ~ LO eee a oy ee iN AUTOMATIC 9 ons “stove a ae ieecinments er TON Free ee eh Goons per M | oroncts eines, a “Tents=-Sale Begley. —Sockere_ onP ERINORSE. sa3i6 Ea. y fron ka $ re. : w Oak ent WA EW . xc. cond. I | 4" sail or $80 * equi ono TV. e004 epin, or R R ALSO and SY OF giass f tage 5 ‘orner sem en alls thr condition SHER HP . Fe F® pipe. per N p., $25 $15 - $40. Bags e Beau CHAM real erate | BENEFICIAL is Bene und car arnee oust | “G70. DRYER penen, Ere Meg SNe sie up Rca Revnoid lim. water in| y on Bais Wier na chats oo 2 sen ve OS Ee pt Eas a N ; 2 ses wi}; % plan, 8 u RT | so WL ra. % gpl Sand, Gravel & Diet 66 ue feo awn W AR buy ANCE = x D not be efrig 30, pliance, 422 ore doaee se 8 Poke 15e ft. in. 21 engths PIPE , Gravel c Away. Proven D E. Fi oy ee co naa: RILE mod-| Diece I 8 it in Tv 83 pare ae to & ae rag ants OY S6c 8 mn, 21-ft lengths 10- & Dirt Bost 16501 for. 7 ee ‘ ti vid L El LEY tvin, $25, SEW uron. Ap MBER iq. tt, | 172 E. P -.. De A 8TO ‘On 1 us en SEN _TOR PARTRIDGE) awrence M aa wx ase: Y Broker ie net oF sas, $50 Blec- $850 mo. WING MACHINE: WIrm eas z re 3078 128 Gagiey scPPiy oll TONE, RICH BLACK S ea “TERRIERS or reservation, L EST FE 20248 TER 5 E 44821 +11 ref TIC R 5-2766 -| REB FE 23 s P TH 7.50 4 = ft xs 2 PLETE Hor sand & DIRT. reg. STUD: ATE & 4.3581! A 49 | oF SOFTENER 1X 7 rigerato CA WHIRLPC UILT 337 ayments | B/ sesso henan ae techno oe F._8-2100 10 A gravel. BOSTO! Curtiss, BU sell NER TO TRA! Cros! r 12 HIRLPOOL 1 WASHIW 5 | BATHROO MA s by 3 port flings, PITAL 1 et, HE N oO her ae cf Susie N S Fe used. OR ae ig Ng ge deluse. Electric. 02 nO MACHINES. Hot okey ty a "| BRE Py OR Di Hee ae ca ene $4.95 sel) aan J rT Ni eeres __ FE ) BOXER PUP; d r ptio Slightly sc BES ete. OR FUR Al Waid MA XER us MESSER, B a ae FINA NCE CO. Crum ae 2 yrs. ‘old. " SSS jancratehed 1s Ww "wy MAN’S | $24.98 SS al Shee Sra ire te. FE | FROPICH iE PERINESE aad =aaE AT re ses = . R MATIONAL . : ves Asbura ne lectric, iin < china, CABINET BLO — Fiv- WE pod S a ots ~ Ste eetroc i TOP worarel_ FE 6! it — a ee “BEOND: . 4 ae o Tain BLDG JUN $10. BIkET BLOND. _ Ave, | SPACE sO Gap ms. . 43. pea Lg -| 4 k For sot. SLict TR "8. Astor FE 6433 - ro coon MERE enon DOR mare Phen eee soirin a See oae | Ax8 She iE A | eter, aig OP CBT OWNER 3 RAEI pee ef AEE jie Meivern br, "Wrort 7 | DAVENPORT. — BRA isis | USEDTR ne FE/H “CLOSE OUT | Bi Pirecord 4 et $1.35| Bitte a ruplin, Pag fet deen or R. . CRIB.) YR : y. FE s, iro’ BRASS AD at low aleutaias ket in x6x% a sand. «1 T ich. twaler’ uC ] IB. mer, é 7 .IN ow td, T su sh ozin, MY r en. Beas Such . "pay Sir ve rt cai a ic: ane FLOOR | § chrome cies ee | eee ae eee eet MTS as sr ta, fe el pease D yeaten wath tare ake. & : ge uivt Wa ROO ain | Priced tani ching & | Lounge e chairs . . Mats a weeds Por es | eeeiss cre wet Fr 0 a TOP ‘BOIL CI et ent 34 ined, Boar - See ace ere o uick Cas Bele ee Segoe ores |g er i at ee rae RS) oie oe sie ereas| BOARD YOU ded 70 yton down : ot ae fore sty Ogle 2 feather ec cantonal pair com- | 3 Pe. a chair... soos Sees ease VER a felis weceruee 380 et TOP sorte FE 2-85 ve Conklin. | W RD Plains oR) $25 [loll oa 2 gecotator. er top sateen of req | 6 Pe. di eal pre rectnnos! SEs RS 2 = F_PI Tesida dee ee oo m| 588d. SOIL, CR W ISFu! 0G fiers On T ¢ earson Pa tor iam Tectangul coffee ta mahogany | DT ining r vee $29 a STF arace June ~ JERSEY, 70 ~ Lake : maviressen tote | CC. ON’ LU FIL Reaum gravel FE 3 Tack | MILK R 3-102 : evn sora iwes ies rr} ALT *, Ss el i OF aT MBER a Goume te TOS R 37682, | 7% ey! & ME Son eke a x. Sinus ygeoget iy STRAIGHT 0. aoa & a, & BU STUD YE Pare Han ih ea | * with BAL! < = berit ie Elec er. Curves, TRACK FINE 1 Rd. Li. | _markin: EARLING 7 beer hold tee tsED lawn mower. FE Vera iweperte SOIL. Licoal) ~ Want $125. hemsenn Goou weesee New 1 up POWER a 4 Te’ OLD s8T anted L rose 7-687 : : nares _ ‘Trade OW egraph Wiizabet ATE ivest 1, et "a Jacobsen in RS, $20 1234 Ras, Lak 1 — . BROAD gs = Sess oe shee zh $80 Au SHELL a Sooo vered. ae tens MA 81002, af peut ; 650 Aubu MBER e. fo: Land pe. For le r 4 ps aa rs? a Po mM. J ee elivered, ultiry pte 50° rere wate Deiery ek Fluorescent. . “ $19-98.- 1386, west ent oS "0 fa ALE r dirt. ' UMBING f oadi ~~ al goneeaer ing 7 D Jor : Yale &. on ays sda fe Pe sth ar UR R is Y, . sell’ Bosnt thrpugh Classifi things E al apes! i ‘ it = : Re Se | pote — = | oh i | ua — ie ng pit agit tin: ad x 5 hee 6 MY" 3-8462" or ace ts 336 Oak- _land, Pontiac. —AAA BUYS— tillers. will better deal with =. TERMS. A > gp te SALES & SERVICE ae St. sterin a a ee at] v2 service oer m i-th . a GuLTIVATOR FOR FORD FER- guson tractor and vernois spike tooth oe. Beav- Ph. WE BUY ANDY SELL GOOD UsED Auto: ereavies 80 |. Auta Glass “Specialists US. ROYAL DELUXE white walls with tubes & wheels. tf at _ Boats & Accessories. Seek, OO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1987 Standen 7 By: Kate Osanii) 2 le Cars _- Fae Sale Care M4 EP, wd HNBON OUTBOARD inum te ot Foor $95. 9660 nen RLY - soot RACING HULL. a ry class B. & 10 H.P. Chris Craft moter. Both $285. No §un- day calls, FE 4-8055. ROW BOAT, OR 31706 or oes GO0D | COND! INDITION. re SEE THE NEW vies SABRE- Craft elu, _— & baer a on dis 12 ft. model. 53 wide : Reeth trailers, utboard ‘22 siz 30 and up. Mercury o ANDERSON ey 2182 8. Telegraph 8d. Open Week days 9-6, aeverday 1 6 SMALL OUTBOARD MOTOR Good condition FE 17-0335 —— em: 1 DUO-QUAD MANIFOLD BOATS REPAIRED & FIBER- eee for "56 to ‘57 ora, lassed. Rités Spo: Goods. OR : 2 y West. Rd. Walled. «MA SEE THE NEW MERCURY Poti Safety glass for all cars & trucks. tors, Rites Sporting Goods. All work guaranteed. Insurance| West Rd. Walled Lake. MA claims honored. Kay Prasil, Safe-| 4.2401. 1 dees Cokes are aif FT ALUMINOM BOATS. E 63 tn. wide. 23 in. deep. .5 outer ; ‘RECONDITIONED BATTERIES. Poin ‘Styrafoa foam fotati jon, $5.95. Guaranteed for 6 mos. 192 pone A pir Fully equip. Oars S_Saginee onl (aces 1 Seats oe ta [she +, plus es : For Sale Tires 80A a A motors. Open 8. el Tony's Marine Service. 2685 Or- & 50x16 rd RD. 8-0112 For Sale Airplanes 86 $3. anes whitewalls. STATE E SALES ; 8. Saginaw : D ——— NEW TIR Es, Genera) Safety tires. to 50 = cent off. B. STANDAR: fo vert mead onan Co. ' ED. WILLIAMS 442 NN, oo OHAWK 4-6612. 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn FLY 4+ENGINE AIRLINER TO GAN Auto Service Si! (oe paat cot tele ants acl: “KING BROS + oe Ferry herrica, Inc., YOUR COM CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 528 dauecertntcrmours car. “ers rebored Zuck Ma- TRUCK GOING NORTH PART ty of free iA chine 23 Hood. Phone FE | load Either way. FE 5-6806. Used tractors & equip sizes +30." LEAVING FOR TRAVERSE AIR oa Cee mowers, all | SPECIALIZE HYDRAMATIC AND | Force Base, California, June 10th. prac to ane era, mechanics. Reas. Economy Cars.| MY 3-510. Credit terms a _ Wanted Used Cars 88 PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE 1953 ALLS TATE CRUISAIRE. Care My sien. oe: sot oo Bew garden and lawn) Good running ome. PE 8-018. | {g ed a8 30. FOR JUNE AND 2881 Auburn Ave cheap cars. 32-2666 days or MORE USED F M eves. GARDEN TRACTORS or Sale Motorcycles-83 | Bud Shelton Motor Sales ‘4 TRIUMPH. CALL FE 80971) Fay® top dollar on late models, ~ Some with cultivators, mowers & petore }, Dm. After 2 p.m. call r. Auburn & E. Blvd. E4028 yoee, Se ee aes, HOUGHTEN & & SON 2 new 3 610 HP. Vorsematic LOADERS Pontiac Farm & Industrial Woodward FE 4046) or PE 61443 Auction Sale ya (2 _GIRL’s BIKES ‘lit Pr. SS SCEEL BOAT with FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON #. Davia vidsou ‘alee Con at Beet Boh White | | Transportation Offered ‘87 WTD: 2 PARTNERS WITH $2,000 _each to share ownership in 1958 y hours. Hangared at irport. Call OR 3-1295, ask for “Always Re Ready fo Buy | BACLEY A AUTO. PARTS FE 5-0219 179 BAGLEY ST. HARLEY Meath 74, GOOD with shift. OA 8-3787 after 4 p.m $200. For Sale Bicycles 84 SCHWINN ee OR 31706 or ok “BOY'S 26° BIKE. LIKE NEW. FE 2-8707. GIRL'S 26° SCHWINN BIKE, _Speedometer & basket. MA 6-6371. Boats & Accessories &5 $250. Slightly Alumioum Apo bareains. mages _EI lizabeth 1 13 FT. 1 eel ‘e oP OUTBOARD OUTBOAR: _motor. 15 Ruth a with cover, windshield, 1, elec. starter 24 Mercury elec. used motor, used 2 months Call _Call_ after 4 OR_: 33188 i4 FT. ELGIN BOAT. ELGIN MO- tor & access. Also boat trailer, BUYING FOR 3 PT. HYDRO. WITH @ HP MER-| OUT OF STATE DE. Sm ser] tanec. lower unit. GLENN’S TEP OUTBOARD JOHNEON MO. | 254 9. saginaw St. PE GTN $50 respectively. Cail after ¢p.m./ THE HIGH DOLLAR —OL_3-2832 For high grade used . Ww ra rm. oe GRAPT, PRAM. UTIL-| need them. "Drive the exit miles wos ~ will pay you well. 4540 Dixie 5 * 2627 Di: CASH AVERIL L's NEED CARS shop led then bring tt here for top «T3020 DIXIE HWY. FE 23-0818 FE 4-6896 WANTED: SCRAP CARS _ OR 3-4511 GOOD ae ‘$1 OR ‘S53 FORD or Chev. FE 32-0423. HIGH $$$ PAID “Ht J. VAN WELT ‘See M & i aMecace Sales For —_ on late model cars. OR 3-1603 _S9A _ Used Trek Parts USED TRUCK PAR ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR —o, —OR 3-238 |= Auburn Ave. 7 CHR Peace RIS sLeoe ces (ce on For Sale Trucks 90 Rd., Lake Orion PLL LLL OPP eT) HP. 4 PT Dumphy runabout: with controls after 8U NSHINE & Ld LITIES : nary ING AND 1955 — % ton Green Ford pick-up. heater in. Can be seen at 3008 1955 - 41-! HOU! “¢ Trailer Park, 8300 ’ Pontiac Lake "63 18° Eies. refrig. alumi~em. Will take HURON: MTR. SALES | oH abe fe SiCEMARER 33 33 ft. re. aed FE 5-0042. HOUSETRAILER & LOT nw Lae ae tree 317 N stot SACRIFICE USED HOU! ZIAX TRAILER. USED i YEAR. $125. PE 5.0060. BOATS Large Selection SLAYBAUGH’S PP | oe en : Holly Rd., "Ene Soe. see Leaving . Must sell, ieee MI ae - 7 Oakiand FE 80453 | _ Baldwin. , HOU BOAT WiTH (OTOR |' % Oe Ee Ne eee aks | ne een | (hieke ruses Wea gilt fake! exer Sindee "FE so , eae Sew tere sivonear oxen oe epee | BOAt BUY ETS, “titties trailer, exe. cond. Must sell im- |- mediately. Call\pefore § p.m. FE | We are going out of business here USED TRUCKS 65-6710. bed G eeeen. Gendt Oa! Stine et Our Deal | 1048 Dodge w/Util. Body 1-1364. After 5:30. OXFORD TRAILER Before You Buy WILSON GMC SALES \ ‘MARINE SALES & SERVICE Open Evenings 8 to © wide in Generals, Garden- 23_8._ TELEORAPR Oak: ee . «Ts, Michigan Arrows - BOATS Boats ‘a an a Las 5 pa to 51 ftt—3 Arkansas, Traveler,’ Penn . F E 4-948 5 8m Holy, coaches for | Lonestar, Pioneer, Giass Jet. vy: : 144 to A butlt to take it! ing Puvver. owes aster, & new : aeccsseries. ° ry cant Mercury” motors ae te hp. For Sale Cara 91 ming Lake Orion on M2.| 1 bp... $86 Shp. 84 . pacts AUSTIN. ¢ DR. 1948 pared 195 4i-FPT. HOUSETRAILER. 000, -8300 Pontiac Lake Rd. 1985 - 4i1-FT. SETRAILER. $3.- 000. Frank Pi ‘Ss SALES i . FE ¢7121, FE 2-€122 COSTELLO’s CURY .OUTBDs., __Lpne Star boats. Orion. MY 3-3732. & access, Master Craft trailer.| _W. Huron 8t _PE 40315, 39 Clarence. i960 CHEVIE DUMP With ‘% % HP ELGIN IN MTR. 8 UF _Chev._engin= OR_ — Remote control, steering | ‘39 CHEV. % TON Stak FICE. PICK- heel, ©. 2 props. 3550 up. Any reas pc will be con- sidered OR 3-327 $219 Finsacess ‘2 FT. BOAT. DODGE. 1 1951 Ly FON Pan PANEL Our y Soria Costelio’s, Lake | truck, Meet maintained. — Serv Oren. MY Co, ine 2711 Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE _S-6119 %@ FORD PICKUP. $186. CALL after 4:00. FE 2-4043. 1988 GMC V4 PICKUP, a, ton box, like new erghron FE | 8-8748, __7600 _ Elizabeth — $3. GM STAKE snot “FoR sale or will take car in trade. 3900 roof. Overhauled & painted, 40 i per gallon, $125. 3 1953 BUICK HARD TOP, DYNA- ‘flow, R&H, very: good cond., $725. Call MY . 3-5573 Birmingham QUALITY USED CARS 57 Plym. HT FP ..$2495 356 Merc. Convert.. .$2095 '56 Ford Victoria ..$1795 CHEVROLE 56 Tw o-Door . M cun 354 Custom H’t Radio & heater, its Statistic Time IVE: DITIONED AND TEE “GOODWI! | CAR," y perigee L USED et cat a ome GUARAN- ! LET Y op .:$ “L _A BARGAIN! [ $3 Staion Wen. sa-§ 750 Radio & heater. 56 Convertible Radio & ca FULL POWER 36 Station V Wen Radio & heater, tone GREY. PONTIA "54 Station Wer Radio & heater, CHRYSLE: 56 Four Door etike: ee $2295) 7 -‘Hydramatic, | . $2195) yerksiatle —2 Mi © i: the $1195) '* | Hydramatic. $2295, Radio & heater, auto. transm nis sion, full 54 TwoDeor power. Radio & heater, dart GREEN.| PONTIAC - 53 Four-Door .....$ 795 Radio -&@ heater, sharp. | PONTIAO 55 Catalina Cpe. .. $1595 heater, GRAY with RED interior, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODW USED CARS” gs REFUND, THE Post 0 . CLEMENS 15-.- O99 Hydramatic, Hydramatic. | FORD MAple yuh ‘ut Onn freer aye Jay 4 1 © 1057 by NEA Service, ne. vee ’ ’ A “Walter? Herbie? Bubber? Jack? Oh, Marie! Why didn't you say you havé a cold?” , For Sale Cars 91 1968 2- originat black . Today’ $708 full price, Haskins Chev. @751 Dixie Highway et M15 6-507 Open nites ‘til 9 SEDAN, excellent epec ILE OFFICE | FE }-1117) SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 1957 CHEV. DEMOS. COU RTI ESY AT TERRIFIC S 2-DOORS WAGONS—CONVERTS |. es low as S195 | er your ca As little as $15 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD FOR BAVINGS - SERVICE SATISFACTION BETTER 8EE HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland C Fastest Growing Dealer” Adel Dixie Highway at M15 5-071 it AVINGS CARS 4-DOORS r down per week LOCATION ounty’s m nites ‘til 9 1M? CHEVY Real sharp. Must appreciated. 5-0857 32,009 miles. CONVERTIBLE | be. re, be seen to ‘S6CHEV. BEL AIR, 1953 or sell. FE i aeons FOR ‘66 BUICK FOR SBE: CAR 3| 26077 | cash. FE BIRMINGHAM CLEAN CARS FINANCING Ig OUR #PECIALTY 955 PACKARD 4 DR. PATRICIAN LIKE NEW 1956 FORD V-8 CusTOM. FORDA TORSION BAR, R&H Loge 9 sechaphteal FORDA. B $1 1954 FORD ate A BARGAIN, $ 695 = R&H W $1905 PASSENGER R&H. A This Is It! BOSS SED: Let ‘Em Go! DON'T HESITATE! Make an Offer! Anything Reasonable Accepted 24 Good Value Used Cars From ‘47's to ‘57's CENTRAL LINCOLN - MERCURY CASS AT PIKE STREETS FE 63885 Do. You - Need Transportation? 25 USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE WITH LOW DOWN PAY- MENTS AND BANK TEREST. Your Credit Is Good Here BRAID MOTOR SAL) DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS Ll PIKE 8TS. 1963 BUICK SPECIAL 4 Will 24iso" wheel trailer in trade. _FE ‘32 BUICK SEDAN, RADIO heater. No money @ credit Mer. Mr. Parks. Midwest ‘47500 Harold Turner Ford. DR. DY- naflow, New rubber. Good shape. AND own, assume payments of $27.24 month, Call |. For Sale Cars 91 WILL ACCEPT ances guns, cameras, rt fp = a iaeees used car. BILL SPENCE onl Gekinad Aten Caen nice Non North Chevrolet Co. Erp maschy. age peer eat “North “Chevtolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1000 8, Woodward Ave. ee 1954 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE | i955 OR 3-9943 : sedan.. Autom eo ag OL R & H./| nice red and ivory finish. —Bensteln mA. ~North Chevrolet Co. $1 TORD CONVERTIBLE, RADIO | 1000 8. Woddward Ave. Birmingham sume payments of $14.27, Cai) | 55 OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY. EXC. credit Rigr, Mr. rks. Midwest| ¢©oDd. Power, FE 5-0752, FE Sah ao, OTOR | 56 OLDS_SUPER 68 CONVERT. eT oceans OO eee. - Power brakes & steering. FE 2-3 +2907. | 1856 FAIRLANE TUDOR sE- | #48 OLDS. HYDRAMATIC. GOOD i ’ res, new battery, good transpor- Be and ee inte ing OeE: | _ tation, 986. Call afler « OR 31873. wall Tne. We ny nice, $1545, North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘63 FOR: amet hal ita a: SE nance, OL 1-1213. MUST SELL! : | 1052 Nash topo weg oi station wagon, overdrive, $5 down, a week, FE 4-0886 Generous George. NORTH PONTIAC ik g ‘62: Nash Rambier, Gomme MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO ! CHOOSE FROM - —. AUTO SALES — 312_W. “Montcalm PE 46-9151 1953 BLUE pfomath KEW: TIRES ON rear, MI 4-5509. FORD. 1949. oD RUNNING ditt Best offer. MI 45304. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE sale. Must sell 1956 — Vic- stastag te : ae ke eri trade and arrang auiasnslag 4-2530, PUBLIC NOTICE 1950 Ford convertible, R&H, over- drive, $5 down, assume $16 month ayments, FE 49686 enerous eorge: 1951 FORD, R&H, DESIRABLE car. Two to choose fram. oo £7), n moot. FE 6210. Ea E otors. ‘62. FORD VICT. OVERDRIVE. R&H. ve Exe. Cond. FE.-4-6046 195 . 12 DODGE. 3 GMC i-ton stake. FE 44429 | OLDS ‘62 OLDS CONV. VERY SHARP. A-1 shape, PE 58-0752, FE 48249. -_ nt offer. Mr” 62480 ALL wer es! er ae tigi ins # engine Sujometie trans- sy) es very sharp car, $1695. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Av¢. Birmingham | i955 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. 8 LOW. meee Very good. $1005. FE | ‘48 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, &s is, $150. FE 5-5a78. ro PLYMOUTH 2-DR, JUST LIKE uew in every way, $11.85 down and small _ mon’ LUCKY AUTO Saginaw. FQ 4-221 1950 PLY. 2 DR. —— GooD cond. & tires. MI 4-0165 ~*52 PLYMOUTHS, EX- BELL Te Sales 193 8, Saginaw. PACKARD. GOOD TIRES ‘S17 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. HARDTOP, loaded, OR 3-35 after 5 p.m. a PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE ie. T eons and heater. $1125, North Chevrolet Co. 1000. 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1954 PONTIAC 2 DR. DELUXE. R&H, exe. cond. Owner, FE 86 PONTIAC STARCHIEF STRAT- SS Hydra. & access. FE 48618. "51 FORD CUSTOM V-6 2 "DOOR. Metallic __Lakes, MI 36 THUNDERBIRD. EXC. COND. Highest offer. OR 3-6217. matic, radio, wide walls. Like new all North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmi 22 AUBURN ECONOMY USED CARS SELLING OUT "86 ¢ MERCURY WAGON, BEST® OF- ‘3B BUICK CENTURY, aT. ee CAPaLL AC. FULL > Ov WE z ‘83 CADILLAC, CONV. 1 OWNER. 'S3 BUICK SUPER. V-8, CONV, ‘s¢ CHEV. BEL AIR CONV. D. V8 CONV. pat CAD. SEDAN & a ET. OLDER UP. W E WILL 1 TRADE For real estate, land contracts, __mtgs. ae what are 3 TIBLE. ALL CON — ine Sieces. Exc. cond. FE 8-6766 ‘$1 CHEV. R&H, POWER G must let someone take Soa pay- ments, 5-8061. CHE‘. 1957 BEL AIR, -DOOR STA- tion wagon, tt wer glide, power pack, po rakes. Bave plenty on this cast Just your old car down. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M 15 2 Aple 5-507" __Open_nites ‘ti! ® 1955 CHEVR SPORT COUPE. red and ivory at, radio, heater and Power G Price reduced | to only $1 He Noh eae Co. 1006 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘9 CHEV. CONV, LIKE NEW. OR 3-8614. rar. ‘6 FORD, R&H, WSW, FOM. Sharp! 1 eee 2-3575. 1936 FORD ROADSTER CONV. ‘48 Mercury engine, new tires. Must ot he to be appreciated. FE $2 KAISER — 2-DR., VERY _ Riggins. Bargain. FE. 3-1542. H. i952 KAISER MANHATTAN 4-DR. sedan, automatic transmission, ra- dio heater and sparkling black finish. $305. Make your terms. North Chevrolet Co. 1000'S. Woodward Ave Birmingham SHARP ‘55 MERCURY } MONT. tim, © 405. convertible, $1, ‘so M MERCURY. HARD TOP. RA- . Parks. Midwest Haro’ Turner Ford "63 MERCURY CONVERT. BLACK & white. all power, R&H. W-W, Continental tires. FE 4-0487. ‘80 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Raven black beauty R&H, W.W Aires. Engine, body & interior ez- eee condition Steady job, down _— price 6195. Great a MI 6-6080 ‘$2 NASH RAMBLER BLACK, > A reat nice second car. No money down. Payments of 822.91 month. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 8. ios RANESCS FE 42214. 88 COUNTRY overdrive, ry "34 NASH aay ager ot 2-DR. HARD- top, radic heater, Whitewall nylon tires. rE +3002 ‘32 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, GOOD cond. 4169 LaForest Drive, Wa- _terford. CHEV. ‘56 CONVERTIBLE. Bhite. Le Low mileage. Exc. 1953 CHEVROLET on nt a DR. Rak, GINA cond. uee rales $035, MT 4 eater, TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON 1055 Chev. Del Ray. OL 1-1208. ALL cond, CHEVROLET SEDAN, RADIO and heater. No money down, assume payments of $17.08 month. Call credit Mgr. Mr Parks. MId- west ¢7500. Harold Turner Ford. "633 DODGE SEDAN, RADIO AND ‘85 DODGE Moe ad otereocahin I FULLY anres: nen. white wall tire "53 Piy mouth, R&H. very clean, low “a eek gies fine R&H. Don't miss this "$2 Buick &§ door super, full power, Dyna. $395. "81 DeSoto 4 door, | full equipped. very low are ‘pe ect car, * ‘as % ton pick up A-1 con- Plus *transportation specials from DODGE CARS i oe M24 : MY _ 3-2750 DODGE 55 ROYAL bed SEDAN. ivetess blue, R. H Ww. lean, Pvt. owner, ob 22431. i) CHEVROLET OLIVER BUICK STATION WAGON TONY ” ) exc."¢ond. FE ese} 55 Dodge Wagos ..$1595 | 1953 pope YRO-| SAUE $$$ EVINRUD MOTORS 17 EW = $2395 MATIC o; 305 ee son Orchard Lake Ave. nals so BEDROOM. 10 WIDE.| Wolverine. Whir Pontees | ord MWagon. . - -$2395 | 1961 MERCURY | MERC-O-MATIC Ae SCE -ROADMAB TOR cue. oo ve! Yes, 3 complete bedrooms at a American sen. | 54 Chrysler HT V 8 $1095 WC PLYMOUTH WAGON ‘ys, tom 4dr. Power equipped. 1 own- - Hoe iver low price of Grumman & Old °55 Dodge Convert. $1695! Umer Ww $1605; eT. A-1 care. _ Gees es. $790. Your ORD Dealer utehinson’s. A jarge selection | Sterling Trailers ~ sel 1083 MERCURY _MERC-O-MATIC,| MI _7-0639. 147 S. Saginaw PE 5-4101 of & and 10 wider in Detroiter, | WE TRADE—TERMS a¥AILABLE |’55 Plymouth H’top $1495 | “Raw. SHARP $ 765 BRING IN YOU CA er Pontiac Chief Mobile Homes. Harrington Boat \ forks 33 Pl h4Dr. $ 49 18s LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE, right away for the highest trade- the highest trede allos pees ever: OPEN & SUN z yout r 5| “PULL POWER R-HAS_ TO! Pp ] d in possible! See drive th rr jwance ever. tec Also & very nice selection of late | 1800 8 Telegraph ‘33 F ord Wgn..9P. $1645 BE SEEN TO ‘BE APPRECIAT- | a Y an might 1st Chryslers, the incom- meees) traces Te eset tee: EVINRUDE rs \_|'55 Plym. Convert. $1595 | 1985 MERCURY HARDTOPS, ¢ TO Incredible 1057 Tmperisis. “Here Witen Ya doua unre 6 soars | SUTE: repair ex Trae in 9 uric Ch e ely CHOOSE FROM. | now! At Pontiac’s new Chrysler, Terms, % down, up ye a ators, boats 53 Chry. I. $1195 $195 Dn. | crmaptes: ervice Ply and Imperial desler. of balance. ; mean Open, “ul & Penn's: storie 63 Buick 4Dr 795 | 1948 PACKARD .... $195) Today's special! ‘38 Caditiac Cpe. -' Bob Hutchinson Soesicg: Orahara) Cakeuma. e Fog a 5 nooo) & |i Por DODGE... $708 | er e, r, like new. Mobile Homes Sales Ine.. | —*™ ein \55_ For “Dr. $1995) ae wewacisr $338 8185 COMMERCE R so vthwer | EVINRUDE MOTORS. CREST|XD io ins on. @ tae | ee GHEVROLET ......----. EM 3.6411 WAL we eee | PUSERE ARES Gata | 2 Chevrolet 2Dr. § 395 ies FeIMSo Bmw MAL WALLED Ta nen.) pg R. sfotors, Ine eon Gator trailers. Biggest trades of /°56 Ford Fl $1695 ‘$4 Studebaker V8 Commander Sta-| 724 Oakland Ave. PE $-6801 = OR 31203 : the season for used outboard mo- "es Of ane ee 1695 | son; Waece 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR NEW- TRAILER EXCHANGE | tors, Bank terms. Kelly's Hare-|’55 Chev. B“A Wgn. $1595 Bob Fr rost, Inc. '} ge Ferd] Matiine’ 61 port. R&H, white walls, power FOR QUALITY __Awearn Belgie. VE 240i! 32 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 495) Tincoun MERCURY DEALER 11 Nash Ambassador, Traneporta-| ver? 1OW eco: ee eee aa ees boast ta | Rerery MOTO CAN eS oy ROM tGr Wane don] MAPLE BE YAbe none | lon Bean OT on. Like MEW 1s 10 wides from 31 to $0 : * c. ce 120 ADE 33 models 10, frome down, t aT ph cy Sa MATKet" 42008, be SE W gn.. e oe BIRMINGHAM | Care sold on Sra LET | —laiae years on balance. Featu . 5 5. or r. F MPION. WEST. | FIRESTONE OUTBOARD MOTOR | ,~~ ves MI 6-6934 MI 6-200 een eeu 3g Run less than & hours, $65. /’55 Pontiac Wgn. ..$1595| OPEN ‘TIL 8 P.M. LAR ON YOUR CAR ~ LOOK! | ER. Also a 8 width’s m= IDA ECT CRAFT ri. | 55 Ford F'lane $1395 | aa-poTex jatar WE BUY JUNK CARS railers Like board. bp. & hedar pst Our" 7395°-DeS 41. ae — oat a Ry ri © aah = fbr yore ant pect $1,008. Costello's. ‘Lake Or- oto 4-Dr. ...$1695| clean he t. vacation, P . BOTTLE GAS | | Baretta sie He O54 DeSoto 4 Dr... § 005 Wit ide Ea Sati" Rien he ICS EY See PARTS & SUPPLIES ~ BOAT COVER, ALL SIZES. MARES |'56 Plymouth Wen, 1995 el BUICK ‘$3 PONTIAC, Ad... eee 0 8, Telegraph, |. FE 23200| JOE'S ABN SURPLUS FE 2.0023 ymou gn. $ ig GE WE ‘$3 HUDSON.” SUP SPECIAL GALE| _ _ALUMACRAFT BOATS Schut M tide 46 out Original paint, very ‘63 OLDS bisics Howard 33°, 81,388; LAROE soasoore. 9 OF OUT. cnutz Motors Drive this one & you'll buy Buy URR i : Richardson 35° 2. | . wRigeT 912 8. Woodward, piruingen “PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES | a Ay grorming 32 7 el seem ee |e ee] WE f0- MOTOR, - ; OTPUL 3 Tore. $865. Some ani ones SER 210, 2 oor, S fs - wes. $375" used TELEGRAPH WW sdare’ rer Gn aay 008 BUD HELTON Sell avee EXCELLENT... .«.. 4s BP ben aoe | OFFERS | Rear eraec: ba inox call ‘52 HUDSON, : che i 1987, OLDS. 88 & fhe Pa WE ‘St VIC ONE se Olds Dealer Dutton ‘radio, cover, se aces Suburban Mtrs. s8 Ford ‘ol boa! : -s $2 55. Ford V-8, «+. $1595 ‘$5 Pontiac, 2 er. _ Hydra, Sob giaee $4 Ford V-6 2 d sree, 6 O45 ‘34 Plymouth 4 ar voiVepeears 8 895 63 Pontiac Hydra.....+.+.... {ie ADIO, er Bu Auburn = x. Bivhs+ FE esis i¥ | Ht UGHTEN,& SON. | ipeyeue pe ome TRUCK N. win Rochester, mt 00 other automobiles to cockes trom ‘BIRMING “NASH fe 666 8. Woodwe i MT 6-000 iO 48796: mean part sf service available | CLARKSTON Motor Sales ‘60 PONTIAC, 2 “DOOR, ae and heater. No ed ie FS sume payments of ents. Call ¢ age. Mr, Parks, Mid- west “L1500, rold Turner rd. "$4 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. 4 DR. sedan. Hyd "< BD meyer Well me scoret $805. FE 56- Ask bots Ken, 3 Griffen, between ‘ am.toé#pm.. 1054 Powriac 2-DOOR AN. pore 2+tone blue finish "North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. W Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1951 2 DR. BYDRA.- PONTIAC. | Good runnin _MA 5-6311. oii abe Aéeension. PONTIAC 1952 8 DELUXE 4 DR. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, etc gcod cond. ly price $435. OL *$1 STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE. tri-carb. Hot rod, power, low mile- _ese. FE 8-836, after 4. ~ YLL TOTE’ YOUR EVERYBODY'S CREDIT ts $G00D E. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND JONES 115 8. Saginaw Used Cars CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to Cosy ohare expensive eres TON Lake Orion Motor Sales FORD-MERCURY MY 2-2611 THE PLACE To BUY CARKNER DODGE SALES 44083 VAN DYKE NEAR 20 MILE R&C MOTOR SALES YOUR SUBURBAN NASH-RAMBLER-HUDSON METROPOLITAN DEALER $175 cash. | 7 For Sale Cars els Ps iD CONDI- i- 0 ‘PONTIAC CAT. GOO $e ba fs) FE Ta PONTIAG 3 DR pal iN dra. R & H. Extra aes. 9005. $1N. Roselawn, FE | PONTIAC 1953 4 DR. HYDRAMA- .| PO ONTIAC _ Bk, tic, etc. FE 5: West Side Used Cars a ped = ‘or difference! ene makes & models to u from. West Side Used Cars 933 w Huron FE 4-2185 ‘oP PONTIAC > DELUXE 2 a5 R. $200. DO ECONOMY? IF DO YOU WANT Fie) TEST DRIVE THESE: 1954 Rambler Sedan A-l. 1953 Rambler Hardtop. Sharp! 1952 Rambler Setian, Clean “Rogers Sales & Service 603 Auburn’ FE_2-9555 SPEC TAL. ‘$1 Buick 4 dr. Radio, heater & dy- $195. naflow ‘49 Mercury 4 dr. R&H, $75. . Radio, heater, ‘48 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydramatic. vGMITH ¢ foror se 3085 Crooks ka. rote 14 45 YOUR EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 G600D 41170 ents.| THE) WORKING MAN'S FRIEND Y ED JON 115 8. cha Used Cars SPECIALS ‘PP Buick 2 dr. Dynafiow, 83 Boatiac™ var Hydra to | 83 Fee Ford owe eDr. . HURON MTR. “SALES 952 W. Huron PE 2-2641 RAMBLERS - AMBASSADORS — “Used cars. Repair work. ENG ASH SALES M50 & Porter Ru. EM 3-4066 Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN * MERCURY e. 210 2DR. $695 LARRY . JEROME ROCHESTE:; FORD DEALER OL 1-071! HAUPT Pontiac Sales "ST Pontiac Starghiet. Catalina cpe. Owners demo! Power steering. Power brakes, tras. This with ex- is your chance te save $$ "8 Pontiac. Starchief convertibie. Like new. Radio. Heater. Hydre- Power brakes. Excellent 2? dr V8. Power- ate: Radic, Heater. Low mile 82 “Chevie 2 dr. matic, Save. gas — drive a Rambier; get our deal before you rte | "36 Nash Amb. R&H, OLD. ... ens | 33 Nash, like new! | Merete e alsa $ 805 | "dS Chevie. a bargain EM 5-0 8148 COMMERCE RD, AT UNION LAKE RD. | Open L _MAple 5-5568 or “Maple S-1161 ~ REACH CASH CUS TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 28181. GetInTh Chrysler - Plymouth Demonstrator — i957 Plymoutb | Savoy V4 4 dr., power flite. me white wall tires — Save $8. 1956 Plymouth, station wagon custom 2 dr. pushbutton ane | power Leawals and rakes, Rak, white walls, like new. 1953 Plymouth station wagon. 1955 Chevrolet 210 ¢ dr.. R&H, low mileage, ayers tire meet ee 8505. a ae Open Evenings Please Phone MAple 5-5141 2 8S. MAIN gT. eanneron ~ 9 DELU HOLIDAY A ION OF 1967 OLDS. 88 & Olds Dealer Suburban Mtrs. 865 8 Woodward Birmingham OLDS. 1956 SUPER, coupe. red & white. Jet-a-way, transmission, power steering, Le Partch R & H. W side- spot light, spare never Fae new, .1 owner, Birm. pod trade ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF 1957-OLDS 88 & 98. Olds Dealer Suburban Mrs. 665 s. Woodward + “Bright ope AUTO SUPER MART 'S7 Olds Company Car ’56 Cadillac 62 Sedan ’56.Pontiac Starchief Cat. 56 Olds S. 88 4-Door 56 Plymouth Wagon ’55 Olds 88 Hol. Coupe 55 Olds 98 Convertible ’55 Cadillac 62 Sedan ’S5 Ford Fairlane 2-Door 54 Buick 4-Door ’54 Olds 88 4-Door : ’54 Olds Hol. Dix. Coupe 54 Pontiac 4-Door ’53 Olds 88 4-Door 53 Pontiac 4Door. 53. Chrysler'4-Door *53 Chevrclet Bel Air 4-Dr. $58 1°53 Nash 4-Door ’53 Olds Dix. Hol. Coupe $2 Pontiac 4Door /51 Ford 2-Door . 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NEW YORK uw — At 21, Lee, This lassie hasn't had a dis- taurant when a playwright, drawn Griffith) who busts her little hap tress, Lee now has only one big VIP, and his I6-yearold son by eee of Serious Charges in Remick, who looks like a vanilla aster since she lost her baby teeth. by her visible charm, asked her py heart, the big heel. limmediate problem. ee Deane oa and’ accurstely filed by, registered Mist jice cream cone topped with taffy, She is tall, memorably propor-jif she could act. {| Lee spent several months learn-| ‘‘I‘m looking for a good teach-/from a traffic accident that killed | "=rmects# istreatment ‘is a real “fortune’s darling.” tioned, and breathtakingly beauti-| “gure,” said Lee, who had ‘ing the art of ‘baton twirling. er,” she said frankly. “I want t0| one teen-ager and injured another. 9 fk * * ful, She not sae was ay pi =| studied ballet dancing but had| “It isn "t as easy as it looks,” she|learn how to act.’ ry PAR ie | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — A’ Almost every season now direc- “ht side of the railroad tacks, ‘never taken an acting lesson in ae! said. ‘‘I picked up some interest-' MmMerican warmt ; ; + : ee USE SEARS EASY yi | superior construction. 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