ee a Oe ttn Tn 1) oak nh hh he ed a eo gle he Bee POEL EON i ee pe Cg ee * ne ns GER fe + ge ee x ‘ Mj 4 Se eh es ae ee ee ee 2M. e ieee 2 ee PONTIAG MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956—60-PAGES * ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE * Death Of Straits Bri ”% 4 State Officials Exchange Blosts in Highway Department Mixups LANSING (®—Democratic and) Republican state officials ex- changed verbal blasts today in a mixup. pre-election tangle of words in- volving a mixup in highway bonds accused Atty. Gen. Thomas M;jrect the language in the Highway Kavanagh of failure to aet in the|Act, consider boosts in unemploy- ment compensation and appropri- Williams called the Legislature ate more money for a medium se- into special séssion June 13 to cor-!curity prison at Ionia. and a charge of poor fn the State Highway Department. Involved were Gov. Williams, Aud. Gen. Victor Targonski, a * Democrat, and Charles M. Ziegler, Republican : State Highway Com- missioner. Targonski toid reporters his auditors had found a “serious breach ef sound internal control . procedures” in the State High- way Department. He said Ziegler had instructed his employes they do not have .to comply with a state regulation re- quiring them to fill out daily logs of trips in state-owned cars. “He told them they could fill: out the reports every month, just a ce trav- * Targonski ssid. = eae Tasgeteld alicgudl would encourage the use of state- owned cars for personal trips. ‘HAVEN'T HEARD YET’ Involved are some 460 depart- ment-assigned cars which are driv- en about five and a half million miles a year, Targonski said. “We asked Ziegier to correct this situation in q letter dated April 17," he said. “We still | haven't heard from him.” 4 pargonski added his ° auditors| decals identifying them as state vehicles, This, he said, would also encour- age illegal use of state automo- tes. : contended his assistants have ‘ with Targonski correcting the practices start of a new He said the streamlined meth od of accounting for state car travels was inefituted Gree years | ago for “convenience.” Ziegler insisted that his cars do} carry proper identification. Mean-' poor bookkeeping WED MAY 31 — Fim stariet are pictured in Hollywood last night after the bride revealed their marriage May 31 at Las Vegas, Pair Reveal Marriage me a ‘AP Wirephote Janet Lake and actor Robert Dix Nev. They were married by a |_ Nevada justice unger their real names of Robert Brimmer and Janet Linkey. yourun ten st ige as ceremony Under that faith at a later date. ‘NILES (#—Search for = Draghtl for Niles Killer Spreads to Chicago Area FS the killer at Mrs. Marion. while, Ziegler and Williams Davenjay shifted today to Chicago where she worked, - argued about who was responsible : tor the mixup over highway bonds. signed the bill. Williams replied that Ziegler had been asleep at. the switch and had not noticed the Swe * ote it was too late. The mixup involves the wording of a provision in the 1955 High- way Act dealing with sale of bonds highway Ziegler a group of private bonding a ‘ys fears the word- ing is contradictory and may ham- Truman Meets With Adenauer HST Arrives in Bonn. for One-Day Visit; Rail Accident Delays Trip BONN (INS)—Harry S. Truman ‘arrived in Bonn today for a one- day visit and a talk with German chancellor Konrad Adenauer. _The former U. S. president was chipper and smiling this morning on his arrival at the suburban rail station despite aoa) rail accident which forced Ss 2 = night on a sec- class. sleeper, ble with patience and effort «in that direction. .. The two men met for a half-hour in Adenauer’s office. later described the con- me & tics tests was the murder weapon, las a secretary and office manager for the (Consul General. Adlai’s Victory Ends Dreams of Williams DETROIT w—Democratic na- tional committeeman Ernest J. Lacey of Michigan says Adlai Stevenson's victory in the Cali- fornia primary election ‘erases the political ambitions’ of Gov. Williamis. Lacey, who faces removal from his post by the Williams faction in the ‘Democratic party, said yesterday the governor ‘took a miscalculated risk oppos- ing Stevenson.” Williams has gone on record as opposing Ste- venson’s ‘‘moderate’' stand. Lacey said he hoped Steven- fon and Estes Kefauver join forces for the nomination for president and vice president respectively. “If they would team up, noth- ing could stop them,” he said “Not even Gov. Harriman (of New York). ~ Williams. had no comment on the Stevenson victory. His forces favor Atty, Gen. Thomas M. Kav- anagh to replace Lacey as na- tional committeeman. Avon Youngster Close Vote Seen Over Reduction on Ike's Aid Bill Party Lines Expected to Split Despite Pact of Rayburn and Martin WASHINGTON (INS) — Democratic and GOP lead- ers joined forces to increase President Eisenhower's aid bill. to split despite an alliance between speaker Sam Ray- burn (D-Texas) and Re- publican leader Joseph W. Martin Jr., (Mass): usual, in an effort to com- Yesterday was devoted to Killed by Auto Gary D. Gibson Struck Crossing Auburn Road, Near His Home A 12-year-old Avon Township boy! died last night of injuries suffered when struck by an auto about tne hee aaiored « trecteren anti | leg fractures and internal injuries, | according to Deputy Coroner Dr. Leon F. Cobb. : across Auburn read St., Auburn Heights. from in -frontof another car and Niles Police Chief Arthur N. Pears said he had he was unable to stop in time. ‘and check her activities up to the time of her death. All other leads in the killing have fizzled out, he’ said. - Two men and a woman, all mae: ()f} azine salespeople, were cleared ‘of implication last night after they underwent lie detector tests at South Bend, Ind., Pears said. State police in East Lansing said neither of two guns brought to State police laboratory for ballis- Both were .22 caliber guns, the type that felled Mrs, Daven- jay early Sunday on the steps of the Club 66, a Niles ttightspot. One of the guns was a rifle found along a Berrien County road, The other was a revolver owned by Gene McClane, 40-year - old magazine salesman from’ New York City and Mrs. Davenjay's escort the night of the killing. . TAKE LIE TESTS McClane was one of the three given the lie test yesterday. The) lothers were Rita McGraw, 23, of, Greensburg, Pa.,‘and Dan McClel- lan, New York ‘City. Capt. John Forte of the South Bend police submitted McClane and McClellan each to 45 min- utes questioning with the lle de- tector, Miss McGraw was ques- tioned for 4% hours but remained cheerful throughout the ordeal. Pears released all three and they left immediately for Norwalk, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Showers in Store, Tonight and Friday The U. S, Weather Bureau's fore- ‘|building fell four weeks behind, ac- mostly duds Drives Tractor | When Dad Dies "Settle Walkout on City Project | Public Safety Building Steel Work Scheduled. to Resume Friday Steel .workers are expected to’ return to work tomorrow on con- struction of the city’s Public Safety Building, after a three week strike during which work was at a stand- still. The strike was settled yesterday, which will send general coritract- ors and some 400 reinforced steel- workers in the Pontiac and De- troit areas back to jobs. The: agreement was reached by the Detroit chapter of the As- | sociated General Contractors and | Local 426 of the Reinforced Steel- workers Union. William E. Stewart, assistant to’ the AGC secretary, said the ma- jor feature of the settlement was a 15-cent hourly wage boost in each of the two years of the contract. ~ — A spokesman for the local build- ing project said the men could not return to work until Friday as many were on vacation and could not be reached. . During the strike, work on the cording to architect Leo J. Hee- nan. Helpless Invalid _deadlock—6-6. skidding 90 feet, deputies said. He was to make a full statement ithis morning, Prosecutor Frederick lc. Ziem said. Gary is survived by his parents. paige rea i Gibson; a broth- and two sisters (Gemma) newer = Nancy. Ub Aw, Come On, Fellahs! | ‘Someone’ s Got to Give BURLINGTON, Vt. @ — The Burlington Board of Aldermen has. takew 609 ballots and still is with-| out 4 president. ‘ general debate. | At issue was whether the House | ‘would back the President in his| request for restoration of the funds | ~/which the foreign affairs commit-| _ [tee cut from the four billion 700) million dollar bill, The funds are for the 1957 fiscal year which be-| gins July 1. Party leaders decided re put | assistance by 169 millions, The big fight was over restora- Oakland County Sheriff’ tion of the military aid acne which y 0 Or |the President tld House sng de ty nan resin Tay mah we | ‘dengeraual es national securi y the auto | Porciga tiles sscananiey abate: man James. P. Richards (D-SC). led the opposition to the proposed A “very close” vote was, predicted today as House committee-reduced foreign’ Party lines were expected The House convened to-) day, two hours earlier than) plete action by nightfall.| - i Three others scrambled to safety. Where 2 Fell to Death ge Work Is Delayed as Fatal Count on Span Hits 5 2 Others Escape Harm > From 552-Foot Tower Fall; 1 Body Recovered ST. IGNACE (» — Two workmen who fell to their deaths from a 552-foot tow- er of the Mackinac Straits ‘Bridge brought to five the numbér of workers killed since work started on the giant span. In keeping with bridge- men’s tradition, crews did not work today following ithe fatal plunge of the two men yesterday, their first ‘|day on the job. Veteran bridgemen recalled an ‘other tradition that one workmar is killed for every 10 million dol- Tiars of a high bridge’s cost. The Straits span is a 100-million dollar project. A four-man crew was string- ing catwalk mesh on cables from the main north tower when the mesh snapped loose from its moorings. Two of the men, Jack C. Baker, 28, of Pagosa Springs, Cole., and Robert Keppen, 23, AP Wirephots | |.Plymouth, plunged to death in CABLE LAYING MISHAP — Bridgemen are shown laying a | ®¢ Wter 800 feet below. mesh-type catwalk on the cables of one of the 552 towers of the new | The other crewmen, Straits of Mackinac bridge. In a similar operation yesterday a cable Robert Anderson and Louis Step- | of the type in the foreground broke and two men fell to their deaths, 4". both of St. Ignace, clung to foreman ithe mesh and were pulled to safety — \by fellow workers. Sen. Russel =: May Prevent WASHINGTON | Says Visits World War n| (INS) — Senate Armed Services ; Chairman Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) said today an ex- } r= sese alana lesion when his foot Soanans en- itangled in the mesh. Stepman was junhurt although he was badly ishaken up. Baker’s body was recovered four hours later from 150 feet of water. Coast Giardsmen, Sheriff's officers and State Police continued the ‘search today for Koppen's body. Tt was the first deaths since work began on the bridge super- amendment, pointing out that the Change of visits by top U.S. and Soviet defense officials structure. tion already has five bil- Canadian) yin stated the boy darted out lion dollars in unspent military aid, funds. It was Richards who pre-| dicted a ‘very close’ vote. The 69 million dollar amend-| ment will be offered by Rep.' Brooks Hays (D-Ark) a commit-! tee member, in. strategy worked out by ‘the House leaders. Hays) ’ said cautiously that the amendment has ‘“‘a chance” of adoption. | The decision to have a southern |Democrat rather than a Republi-| can, possibly Martin, offer the, amendment was based on the strat-. egy that to be successful it must | obtain a large bloc of Democratic as well as GOP votes. Hays was selected because south-' ern members representéd the hard, could help prevent a world President Eisenhower vite... Marshal Zhukov.” told ‘his news | Wednesday that he will invite Russia’s air chief to visits ‘this country. He said also that if the Soviets invite de-| |fense secretary Charles E. Wilson to Moscow, “I will in- choring a section. of fence-like war conference |\to the President extending+— jan invitation to Zhukov, ‘the Soviet defense minis- ter. . The Senate's military chairman ,continued: ‘An exchange (of: visits) ean be helpful in prevent- ingy an armed. clash between the The board tried 289 times Tues-. core opposition on the Democratic) ‘Communists and the democracies.” day night and 320 times last right ‘to reach a | Every time - the result was a The board is made up of six’ Republicans and six Democrats. side to restoring the funds. Setond only to this battle were proposals to bar further U. S. aid rvtak aan generated the most) Trucker Rams Into Tree as Brakes Give Out on Hill His heavily-loaded truck out of control when the brakes ‘failed near the top of a Woodward avenue hill yesterday morning, a Detroit trucker deliberately rammed into another car. . Lucius Cresswell, 38, suffered a tree rather than risk striking a fractured hip when the truck turned over, spilling a load of lumber over two northbound lanes in Bloomfield Township, south of Long Lake road. A helper with him, Sidney McCloud Jr., 41, of Detroit, was ee ee eee aeee Seateneet te ire ose authorities said Cresswell was in good condition prior to his transfer yesterday to a Detroit hospital. Township police directed traffic from 9:30 a. m. to3 p. m., while the truck and lumber were removed. The driver noticed the Biers sa be Sine started to brake in descending the hill, they said. ithat U.S.-Soviet present some problems but he said came from Crossville, which Gore iN. However, Russell said he would! doubt the wisdom of inviting Com- ito Communist Yugoslavia. These munist party chief Khrushchev! and Soviet premier Bulganin to Wewnee ‘at this juncture.” TWINING OPENS DOOR The door for exchanges was opened when Eisenhower F. Twining, U.S. Air Force Chief! bell staff, of a Soviet invitation to he Russian air show this month. ‘The President said he knew he and he will do so. Sen. Russell Long (D-La) said exchanges may. that “obv jously the situation is. changing behind the Iron Curtain, and we should encourage Russia to. change its previous policy.” Long added in an interview that the change ‘“‘has to be for the bet- ‘ter because it couldn't get worse.” But hé warned that if top Com- munists come to this country, there may be “difficulties in avoidieg unpleasant incidents and protect- ap |proved acceptance by Gen. Nath ing them physically.” ‘GOP, Dem Berries Deluge White House = WASHINGTON: (INS)—President Eisenhower was deluged today, with both Republican .and Demo-| * were experienced bridgemen, it Former GOP Sen. John Town- cratic strawberries, : send of Delaware arrived at the Ww hite House first with eight crates of plum-sized strawberries grown) ‘by his son, Julian E. Townsend, in| Delaware's Sussex County. * * * Right on his heels came Sen.! |Albert Gore (D-Tenn.) with a crate of equally luscious Tennessee ber ries. ‘they couldn't compare with the | Tennessee product in taste, The Tennessee strawberries described as a “Republican strong-| hold.’’ Small in size, they were ‘developed from a native wild! e * co] Both gifts were accepted for Ei- senhower by White House: aide Earl Chesney. — Admiring the Delaware straw- berries, he quipped: ‘These are Republican berries — they're larger.” | During construction on the | foundation, a diver died after surfacing too fast. Two other workmen were killed in falls. Anderson and his crew were an- ‘mesh and wood for the catwalk ithat will run between the two Russell Said in an interview that he sees no objection. ‘bridge towers for the cable string- jing job. The broken section of mesh slid down the 2\-inch cable, tossing |Baker and Koppen into thé air. nderson dangled several minutes with his foot caught in the mesh. ‘Stepman clung frantically to the ‘buckled end. of the platform, then was pulled Ee i * Although Baler and Koppen was their first day on the job. ‘Identification of-the-crew was de- yed several hours because the accident ccoured at shift change, * ew Work on a bridge superstruc- \ture is being done by American ‘bridge division of the U. S. Steel jCorp. The five-mile span linking \Michigan’s Upper and. Lower Peninsulas is scheduled for com- a) in September, 1957. would be expected to reciprocate | Gore conceded “that the Dela- ibdigonia Writes Ike »with a bid to the Soviet air chief ware berries were larger but said WASHINGTON w—Soviet Pre- ‘mier Nikolai Bulganin has written . ‘a new letter to President Eisen- hower. Soviet Ambassador Georg! Zarubin arranged to deliver it at the State Department this afternoon. Blind Take Exams Search On for. Complete Khrushchev Speech WASHINGTON gous. officials iy It could be “In ioe Hina! ce aoe Subjects not covered in the text given out Monday by the State Department include Stalin's | handling of Russia’s relations | with Red China, the Korean War, Soviet pressures against Iran . County News.. 0 mon Runyon... eee oe eens e 18 Editorials ...... tinwatcotues © Food News.......... u tre 4 Sports .\.....47, 48, 49, 50, St Theaters NeEb st eeecrgncsavede 29. TV & Radio Programs...... 39 Wilson, " peendintedeese sacl : Womes's ; . po . RY a if . | : = 44 Am ters 4 ik: ¥ / : < ‘ ‘TWO __ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE7. 1056 Lae Pa Oaee oe — The Day in Birmingham - -~ Incumbents Seek 2 Posts |cumbews, Richard, 3. Wie : on Hickory Grove Board |,.,.. ¢. coaterhot, All three are resi- 20 Recreation Lead ELS) sroomriu rownsip —|dents of Blomfield Township. Seeking election to. two posts on 11 at the school Meet; May Organize ory Grove oar co ta , ‘ we’ PLE a.m. BIRMINGHAM—An organizaton| Children’s summer reading will iets beard of er satan of recreation-leaders’ in Oakland] be likened tos delving into the IIFPIPOo CCL LLL LA hd Coenty commutes may devel) Cn ef Literys periods of TERRIFIC-BARGAINS—Big Selection of following the interest awakened in “to child teeta it — an Idea-exchange group by a meet-| Kethiess® Burgess’ at Baldwin Ladies Summer Playshoes! ing last night at the Community| Public Library. Awards for read- . LADIES’—MISSES’—GIRLS’ oS —— pc wit pelt PI ayshoe Cc retro im em hay mic day, with ca api Mrs. d Fl nls [Birmingham < Bloomfield -Franklin| BUrgess, and prize-awarding on an artes -|Council of Community Services, to| Aug. 8. a to $3.00 ‘leall an organizational meeting in Irene Makhov DENTIST HONORED —- Honored at a dinner yesterday at the City Club was Dr. James D. Compton (center), 439 W. Huron St., Gill who celebrated his 50th anniversary yesterday of practicing dentistry hyde, in the state. The doctor was honored by (left to right): Judge G. C. -in Pontiac since 1911. Ponting Press Phote ie, Dr. Frederick A. Baker, Dr. Compton, Dr. Peter Hooger- | Dr. Edward V. Howlett. Dr. Compton has been practicing 200 From Area Rally for Higgins Dinner Starts Campaign of Turnpike Chairman Seeking Nomination — An estimated 200 county resi- dents last night attended a dinner Chairman George N. Higgins, a candidate for the Republican nomi- "pation to . Last night’s dinner, which launched Higgins’ campaign, was the first of seven scheduled throughout the county. . Toastmaster Bruce W. Annett, a former GOP ‘county chairman, told the crowd that Higgins, “a vigorous 56,” has had six years’ “He has always been effective in committee work, and in guiding bills through the legislative proc- ess,” Annett said. Higgins reviewed the accomplish- ments of the Eisenhower adminis-. tration, and pledged full support of its ipected to answer questions about| Court Upholds Passport Denial of Paul Robeson WASHINGTON (#—The U. S.| Circuit Court of Appeals today up- held the State Department's de- mial of a passport to singer Paul | ia Robeson, who refused to .say whether he is or has been a Com- munist. * * * “The court unanimously upheld the ruling in which U. §..- Dist. Judge Burnita S. Matthews dis- missed Robeson’s complaint against Secretary of State Dulles. : * * ¢ Writing for the court, Judge Ed- ward Barrett Prettyman said| Robeson made no reply to the State Department's request that he execute an affidavit concerning ‘present or past membership in. the Communist party. * * 6 Robeson then was told, Pretty- man said, that he could have an informal hearing but would be ex- past and present membership in} the party. He made no reply to, this, but instead filed suit contend- ing the passport regulations vio- lated his constitutional rights. policies. “I know how to get bills through Congress as well as 1 know how to get bills through the in Lansing,” Higgins Higgins opposes State liam Broomfield, #4, his former protege, for the GOP nomination. dero said he would not seek an-| other term. Death Halts Sentence of Hazel Park Youths Three Hazel Park youths sen- tenced last week to life imprison-' ment for the robbery slaying of a Ohio tavern owner, cannot begin their sentences until a new Au- giaize County Clerk of Courts is appointed. Clerk of Courts Adrian Seitz, _whose signature was needed on a warrant to convey the youths to Mansfield Reformatory, died Mon- day. County Commissioners have 10 days from Seitz's death to appoint a new clerk. They are scheduled to meet Friday but have not in- dicated they will take action then. Meanwhile, Willie Thomas, 20, Bernard Harris, 18, and James Thornton, 18, are being held in the county. jail. They pleaded guil- ty last Thursday to second degree murder in the January slaying of Charlies Stolzenbach, 54, a Wapa- koneta tavernkeeper. *If a growing child ate as much according to his weight as a growing bird he would consume three lambs and a calf in a day. The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Inereasing. cloudiness and warm today, high #0-84. Mestly cloudy and warmer tenight with) scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly — cooler with showers Whely in the (94-78. Light variable ig becoming séutheast te south at Race ey heer this/ afterneen a Today in. FP in. Peondiae Lowest temperatire preceding § 8.m. At 8 am.: Wind velocity @ mph! Direction: Southwest. Sun sets Thursday at 8:06 p.m. Sun rises Friday eat 4:55 am. |Ave., Deaths in Pontiac Area William J. Gamache ier of Axton (Dera. Dorethy Foster | A Moose Service will be held at of Pohtiac and seven grandchil- 9 o'clock this evening in the Voor-|dren. en Funeral Home for Wil-| Also surviving are a sister, Mre. de oem: 54, of 95 E.|Martha Carter of Monroe; three ares St. died Teenday in| brothers, Daniel Deering of Axton, Pontiac General Hospi . Charles and Benjamin, both of The funeral sees pe be at|Monroe. 1:30 p.m. Friday from the Voor-| Service will be at 1 p.m. Mon-| hees-Siple Chapel with the Rev./day from the Farmer-Snover Fu- Harvey J. McCann of Auburn neral Home with burial in White Heights officiating. Burial will be ‘Chapel Memorial Cemetery. a Dove i. Chicago Starts Hunt fo Find Niles Killer _ Bruce E. Davis, 65, of 54 Elwood (Continued From Page One) died early this morning in Pontiac General Hospital. He had Ohio, fo join other members of their magazine subscription team. been ill a month. Born in St. Cloud, Minn. March |Pears said ‘‘they are free to re- sume their work but have given 21, 1891, he was the son of Harry, and Lyda Davis and was married) to the former Ella Larson in Min-| us their itinerary and agreed to return if they are wanted.” TALKED OF MARRIAGE neapolis, Minn. A resident of the community 28 years, he. had been employed at Pontiac Motor Division. Police said Miss McGraw told He leaves his wife and daughter, them she had known McClane for six years and they had often talked of marriage, but not lately. McClane, who had been held in [Turner of Waterford, Owney Car- Mrs. Katheryn Slinter -of Pontiac and two grandchildren. — Other survivors include several Fay A., both of Pontiac; Burton) said he had renewed an old friend- land State College Sunday at the head of his class—quite an accom- plishment a you consider: | * He caniect wriie—entegt on a ada front *the Brace-Smith Fu- 'His Handicaps Both announced they would run}! PORTLAND, Ore. (» — Davig/Avenue United Presbyterian when Congressman George A. Don- | mgerson will graduate from Port- ‘Church officiating. Burial will be ‘Colleen Grant lity stip with Mrs. Davenjay two weeks and Harry of St. Cloud and Lelithy aga) end iad lana’ bec lageacal times since. McClane took her to the night: , club with McClellan and the lat- -ler’s wife, Jane, Saturday night. Mrs. Davenjay walked to a Rearby tavern about 1:30 a.m. te get some beer to take back to South Bend. On the way back she was shot. A coroner's jury of six men ruled be at § p.m. Sat- neral Home with, the Rev. Theo- ldore R. Allebach of the Oakland in Oakland Hills Memorial Ceme- ‘tery. the fall. Last night's meeting drew 20 leaders of Southfield, Birming- ham, Bleomfield Township and Hills, Reyal Qak and Franklin, called by the BBF council te gain | information on special services offered for children. But the offiicals exchanged ideas so enthusiastically, discussing such recreation needs as land re- served in fast-growing areas, that the recreation organization suggested. * * 8 Land must be reserved in most towns, especially where population growth is expected, officials said at the meeting. Bloomfield Hills, with no land reserved but with smaller homes increasing, may need it soon, a Hills representative explained. Southfield is faced with high land prices but a population that will demand recreation space. Birmingham officials offered ad- vice from their skating rink con- struction experience. Southfield is forming a Citizens Committee tonight, a resident of that town explained. . Birmingham's Girarden is among the few professional directors hired | by local cities to guide programs. s * ° Graduation of nearly a hundred eighth graders of Holy Name School will be marked by cere- monies at a Mass at 9 am. Sun- day at Holy Name Church. Talking to the students, who will disperse to attend other schools since Holy Name has no high school, will be the pascor, the Rev. Fr. Eugene Paddock. The gradua- tion concludes eighth grade class-|: work, but other classes will con- tinue until June 12. Except for parents of the graduates, parish members are asked to avold the 9 a.m. mass, since the service at that hour usually has highest attendance, even on regular Sundays. Holy Name's flower show is set for next Wednesday, when mem-|* brothers and sisters, Cederic C. and the Niles city jail for questioning bers of St. Veronica's guild will show what they learned in a four- month workshop. Time is from 2 to 4 p.m.,.in the school auditorium. Taught by Mrs. Charles Ober- meyer, a guild member and a leader in local garden club acti- vities, the course has one lesson yet to come—one on dried arrange- ments next fall. The 50 guild members will have their entries judged by qualified judges for ribbons and one top prize. Those who attend typewriter at tedious four or! Service for Colleen Grant, two- five words a seine |year-old daughter of Paul and Opal He cannot walk. ‘Grant of 2541 Mann Rd. will be at His speech is so impeded only 1:30 p.m. Friday from the Huntoon his mother can—understand him|Funeral Home. The Rev. Chester well. |H. Dundas of Center Line Calvary, Ingerson, 26, is a victim of cere- Baptist Church will officiate with bral palsy. | burial in “Ottawa Park Cemetery. His four-year grade point aver- She was born in California, Dec. age is 3.81, just a shade under 14, 1953, and died May 29 from in- yesterday that her death was a homicide and that she was killed by a “bullet fire at relatively close range by a person or persons unknown.” NOT A PRANKSTER But they ruled out a theory that she met death from a stray bullet! fired by a prankster. Among those who came to testify 4.0 for straight A's. ~~ e— @ @ | Ingerson attended classes in a) wheel chair. He typed out all his papers. He dictated answers to his, mother on examinations. juries received in an accident in at the inquest was Gerald A. New- |Winslow, Ariz. ‘man, Canadian deputy consul gen- Besides her mother and father eral at Chicago and Mrs. Daven- she is survived by a brother,|jay’s immediate superior. He did Craig: two sisters, Paulette and not testify but told William White, Teresa. assistant Berrien County prosecu- the show and a donation tea later will vote on the most appealing arrangement. Heading arrangements are Mrs. William. Reilly, chairman of the! event and Mrs. Donald Scriven,) guild chairman. . Judges will be Mrs. G. W. Chesley and Mrs. Seth B. Slawson. ; * * The Rev. Robert Dewey of First Congregational Church will deliver! the Clawson High School Com- mencement address on June u. George, of Ann Arbor. : Arrangements are being handled by the Manley Bailey. Funeral was |home. UF Budgeters Hold Meeting Quotas for 7 Agencies Under Discussion by Panel Members 4 At an orientation meeting last, night for United Fund budgeters, UF president William P. Hartman) told 47 members of seven Commu- inity Chest-UF budgeting aa their quotas for 1957 should be ruled by two. factors. First, he oni. te the real needs of the organization. Second is the amount the Pontiac Area United ‘Fund drive can be expected to raise. ate DD , “ City Manager “Walter K. Will man, campaign chairman, outlined prospects for the 1957 campaign | and told committee members he will try.to raise whatever is budg- eted as quota for the drive. Panel chairmen this year are. John B, Wilson Theodore E. Wiers- | ema, Donald G, Berryman, Robert 'S. Nelson, Henry ‘D. Price, D. B.! Eames and Howard Fitzgerald a Western Auto Plans Shop in New Center Officials of Western Auto Sup- plies, Inc. have signed a lease for space in the $35 million ‘‘Michi- gan Miracle Mile” shopping—cen-| ter to be built at Telegraph and Square Lake Rds. The store will occupy a space 40 by 150 feet and will include the. most up to date design in merchan- dise planning, according to Don M. Casto, developer of the center. Previous leases have been signed by J. C. Penney Co., S. S. Kresge, Robinson's Apparel, Them McAnn Shoes, Jane Lee Dresses, Richman Brothers, and W. T. Grant Co, Although weather has been a de- terring factor, constructi6n is ex- pected to be under way on the shopping .center in a few weeks, Casto announced. Completion is) expected by early 1957.. - | 2 Waive Examination Walter Lewis Jr. | Walter Lewis Jr. infant son of on Charges of Larceny | Walter and Janice Calloway Lewis Two Hamtramck men who alleg- of 114 Center St.. was taken this edly invaded a Madison Heights morning to Tennessee where pray- factory yard Tuesday night to steal ers will be said at the Zion. aluminum sheets loaded on their Cemetery, in Henry County. truck, yesterday waived examina-) The baby had been ill since tion on charges of grand larceny.| ‘birth, Feb. 28, 1956. is survived Madison Heights Municipal by his mother and father: He Judge Heinrich Smit set arraign- died Monday in Pontiac_General ment in Oakland County Circuit) Hospital. Court for Monday and remanded) Arrangements were by the had been efficient and that her icharacter was ‘“‘exemplary.” Mrs. Davenjay has been sepa- husband, Joseph, who lives in New. Orleans, Police there have exon- erated him in the slaying. Postmaster Nomination WASHINGTON @ — President Eisenhower hag sent to the Senate postmaster nominations for Mich- igan including Cole L, Neumann’ tor, that Mrs. Daveénjay’s work rated for eight months from her, to jail under $500 bonds each Ray-|Pursley Funeral Home. of Rochester, ‘mond Cornell, 42 and Albert Carter, . 124, Police claimed that Cornell's al- Mrs. Fred C. Rikerd leged arrest at the scene, 31301 . Mrs. Fred C, (Mary A.) Rikerd, Stephenson Highway, led to appre- 74, of 3281 Rockhaven Rd. Avon’ ‘hension of his partner. | Township, died late yesterday aft- ‘ernoon in St, Joseph Mercy Hos- pital after a three weeks illness.. Caught i in Bus Door, | She was born in Axton, Va., the City Woman Tells Police daughter of Sidney and Betty Deer: ing and married here Sept. 10, | A woman bus passenger told| Pontiac police she suffered "ae-| A vere’ ear injuries when the rear jdoors of the bus closed on her yesterday morning. * member of the Emmanuel, Rasen Church, Mrs. Rikerd had been a resident of Pontiac 30 years. PATIO SLABS 7 Beautiful Pastel Colors Roger A. Authier Ine. 7200 Cooley Lake Rd. EMpire 3-4825 | | Mrs: Mary Lovelace, 59, of 82 S. Besides her husband, she is sur-' Moon sets Thursday at 7:00 pm. Moon rises Friday at 4:37 a.m. Dewntow 81 Temperatares M..p-'0.. B ile.m..........18 6a. ™.. i FB. Miocsccces-.65 12 m. vcewwneee 80) BB. M.ceceees 64 1D. M.ccce-- es 9B. M.nsesee 2p. m. oo 82 19 a. m.. 7 bal y in Pontiac tAs recorded downtown) in ny temperature.....:.. . temperature.......... Si Meaen = coocees ss 63.8 we 4 One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest and Lowest Ti atures This Highest pay mon 38 in 1875 SsSSss32225 seats tt Ardmore Ave. aid dhe was) ea: teal by three children, Mrs. Ethel ing the bus at the corner of Sagi- naw and Huron streets. According to police, the woman sought medical aid from a private | physician. i Charged With Stabbing, Bound to Circuit Court | four times during an argument ] ny 18 na N Pe set pe will be closed lot, Charles Shedd, . «| Gicago Ave. yesterday was bound all day Friday — June 8th r to Oakland County Circuit, | . iment Monday on a charge of loys ‘ascuit. The Offices of the Bundy Construction Co. due to the death of KENNETH POWELL CANDY DEPT. ‘SUPER-SPECIAL’ | Roasted and Salted to. Perfection Spanish Peanuts See ca ee CASHEW NUTS - FULL POUND oryhe e weekend, per 84° —Main rai.ts Friday & Saturday tomer, "FIRST ¢ QUALITY -81290-INCH WHITE MUSLIN SHEETS Regular $1.79 Value—Now double bed muslin sheets for extra style. 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An, Entered at Post Office, Pontiec, as second class matter —— sees MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oFmeahtatng at patton eaves BP 3 ethene Powrte Press ts carrier service rd lor i fea sean akapeet in ny ——— ichigan and ell other p 00 a year. All pal tupeeriptions payad! rection VE 3 a MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS “THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 Shortage of Engineers Industry’s Big Problem As almost everybody knows, one of the biggest problems confronting American industry today is shortage of trained engineers. What isn’t quite so widely known is what industry is doing about it. Revealing sidelights on the situation are provided in the survey reported in the June issue of Mill & Factory. This shows, for example, that nearly half of the firms answer- ing the magazine's question- naire maintain regular programs to recruit engineering gradu- ates. Many companies, also, are easing the shortage by training less skilled workers for routine tasks related to engineering. x * * Among the replies were several suggestions that women be encour- aged to help ease the shortage. The general idea was that they be urged to take training ‘in science so they could become technical secretaries to engineers. Besides all this, some firms are awarding four year engineering scholarships. Others encourage employes to enter engineering — training through company sub- sidized programs, * * * With Russia training more engi- neers than we are, this problem isn't one that concerns ee aes ony alone. It is closely connected with national security. As one industrial- ist recently put it, we've got to de- vote more attention in this country to the study of science and mathe- matics or prepare, to learn Russian. Convicts Aid Science in Cancer Study Ninety-six inmates of Ohio State Penitentiary are playing a highly commendable role in a new oy of cancer. They have volunteered to act as guinea pigs in what amounts to a different scientific approach to the problem of this deadly disease. The experiment is being conducted under the direction of the Sloan-Kettering Institute and Ohio State University’s ° medical research department. * * * Fortunately the public can rest assured that the inmates are in no danger as a result of the experiments planned. Those chosen for the tests are to re- ceive injections of live material from malignant tumors. If can- cers are incited, they can be easily removed at the point of injection. For many years cancer researchers have concentrated their attention on the cell where the disease starts, They Studied its normal and abnormal growth. In this new study the man- ner of resistance to the disease is to get major attention. The purpose is to learn why it often is difficult if not impossible to start a cancer in healthy tissue. 8 * * * Considerable work has been done along this dine in experi- menting with rats and mice. But what holds good for them doesn’t always apply to man. Hence the new approach. It is to be hoped that the experi- ments -bring conquest of cancer nearer. But regardiess of ‘whether they prove beneficial, these prisoners by volunteering have made consider- able down payments on their debts to A Regrettable Tragedy There is a and heartbreaking lesson in the untimely death of 17- "year-old Garatp E. CULLENs. Griaty erijoyed target practice .and with three like-minded friends had gone for that purpose to the Collier Road area of Pontiac Town- ship— x * * While they were walking up a hill, , 16-year-old Danny D. Knirren stum- bled and his gun was discharged. GeraLp, who was walking directly ahead, was hit in the back of, the head by the .22 caliber cartridge and was dead when help arrived. _ The shooting was investigated by Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor PaAut ManpeL. After hearing the story from the three boys he had no difficulty in de- ciding it was a case of accidental death. * * That decision, however, won't lighten the burden of sorrow which has fallen on the dead boy’s parents. Neither will it ease the grief felt by DANNY. * Nonetheless, this regrettable trag- edy should serve a useful purpose. It should remind all who like and use guns how imperative it is to ob- serve all safety rules. . ‘ “Boys and Girls Same All Over, Red Daily Finds.”—Headline in the Boston Globe. The Red daily doesn’t seem to be very well informed on the subject of anatomy. The ManuAbout Town Tour of County Outline for a Trip to. ‘Its Varied Attractions Civie liability: The guy who not only refuses to give a push to the community wagon, but prefers to ride and drag his feet. A request comes for suggestions for a one-day sightseeing tour around Oakland County. While a single day is not enough, it can include a drive around some of our 400 lakes, visit to a few of our recre- ational areas, Cranbrook, tour around Pontiac’s industrial plants, the Detroit Z60 at Royal Oak, and at this immediate Wane Chena idettseal Path? This cen Memorial Park. This can all be made on paved highways—and, while you've made a good start, there's enough to keep you enthralled for sev- eral more days. — We keep track of our former residents by the changes of address on their Press. In this way we learn that Don Larkin, a few years ago general manager here for Fisher Body Corporation, now retired, and who has been living in California, has returned to the best state. in the union, and gets his mail at at Winning second oratorical honors in an an all-state contest was Jack Niggeman 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Niggeman, a sophomore at Albion college, which he represented, and where he won honors in two other contests. The 1903 Ford car, “Old Betsey,” of " Robert C. Beattie of 3557 West Walton Boulevard, woh the trophy for being the oldest car to com- plete a western Michigan recent road run, inewhich over 100 cars were in com- petition. Mr. Beattie had previously won the national Glidden tour with it. My Lapeer scout sends word that a Yorkshire sow on the Vern Hutchings farm has given birth to 60 pigs in the last four years, He queries: “Have you anything around Pontiac to: beat that?” Word comes to me from Columbiaville that Carol Yvonne Evans of that community is valedictorian at Hillsdale College. After a tour around the shores of Lakes Huron and Michigan, “Old Subscriber” writes me in wonderment as to what became of all the excess water that ran into ‘them this spring. Both are much below last year’s level, + The shepherd dog of . Mr, and Mrs. Gaylord Cuthbertson of Waterford has taken a liking to a nest of young pheasants, and drives every- thing away from it. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Andrine Larson of Milford; ninety-third birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Ashley of Oxford; fifty-first wedding anniver- sary: Thomas Shutt ee ene bundredih birthday. oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 4 i) fis WORRK/S-* a ~ ae Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf! David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Impromptu Press Comments Can Sometimes Cause Repercussions WASHINGTON—President Eisen- hower doesn't often make mis- takes with his impromptu remafks at press conferences. but, when he does, it usually has international, repercussions. Eisenhower almost pulled the rug from under his whole foreign-aid program by let- ting it- be implied that nations which stay “neutral” in the “cold war” -against Communist imperial- ism can still get financial] benefits _ from the United States. * Ld * The President fell victim to the oft-repeated alibis of the ‘‘un-com- mitted’’ nations which argue that, since the United States stayed “neutral” during the first century or more of her existence, such a policy now is justified for them. This inaccurate statement of American history has been repeat- ed often by various spokesmen for | and champions of the ‘‘neutralist’’ cause in Asia, but it is surprising to see the President accept it and give it to his press conference as a valid argument. Eisenhower's exact words were these: : “If you are Waging peace, you can't be too particular some- times about the special attitudes that different countries take. We were a young country once, and our whole policy for the first hundred years was—or more, 150—we were neutral. We con- stantly asserted we were neutral in the wars of the world and wars in Europe and antagon- isms.” The American republic was less than 25 years old when it entered a world war, known on this side of the Atlantic as the war of 1812. The United States entered that war on the side of the French, who were fighting Britain. The main causes were the impressment of American seamen cn the high seas by the British, blockade of Ameri- can ports by the British, and vio- lation of U.S. neutral rights on the high seas. MONROE DOCTRINE In 1823, the United States served notice in what became known as the Monroe Doctrine that the American continents were no longer to be considered as subjects for future colonization by Euro- pean powers and that this country would consider dangerous to its peace and safety any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their system to this hemisphere. This was a partici- pation in world affairs which, com- ing from the young republic, was bold and defiant. In 1895, President Cleveland served notice on Great Britain that, if it interfered in a bound- ary dispute in Venezuela, it “will be the duty of the United States to resist by every means in its power, as a wilful aggres- sion upon its rights and interests, the appropriation by Great Britain of any lands or the exer- cise of any governmental: juris- diction over any territory which after investigation we have de- termined of right belongs to Venezuela." In 1898, the United States inter- vened in a war to save Cuba from oppression, In 1900, the United States joined with five European powers and landed American Marines on the mainland of China to do battle against the Boxer rebels who had j Ld besieged the foreign legations in Peking. In 1917, the United States inter- vened in a world war to protect her territories against attack. EXTENSION OF DOCTRINE What the United States has tried to do in southeast Asia by its pact there and in the treaties with Korea and Nationalist China and the Philippines is to arrange for common measures to resist ag- gression. The SEATO pact and the NATO treaty are really ex- tensions of the Monroe Doctrine principle. Eisenhower's words also will plague him with respect to West The Soviet regime wants Gerniany to be “neutral- ized.” Ej’senhower speaks of the dangers that countries face which have “military associa- tions” because they may have difficulties 2 along their borders. Certainly the President didn't mean to give the impression that he favored neutrality for West Germany and a withdrawal from NATO, yet that's what his re- marks can readily be construed to mean. Hig closing words—uttered with reference to Yugoslavia — were somewhat inconsistent with his other statements but they bet- ter express the American point of view. He said: - a foreign-aid program voted—and “neutrals” will have a hard time getting any American _ taxpayers’ money out of Congress. (Copyright 1966, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR DENOUNCES Naki peace ° propaganda. GIBRALTER a by Ital- jan air force. 20 Teaen Ago - FOES OF Landon may back Van- denberg. LOUIS-SCHMELING fight set for ~ June 18. - Vitamin D Is Necessary to Insure Calcium in Body By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Aigesia is a medical term of Greek origin, meaning the sense of pain or sensitive to pain. Anal- gesia or analgesic means absence of the sense of pain or benumbed sensation. Here recently I described a case illustrating the wise use of anaigesia, A doctor with a large and successful practice but-tittle experience, wearled of waiting for a patient who had been in labor all night, decided to use forceps. He called a colleague to give the anesthetic. The poor woman had’ been tossing and wailing and pleading for help un- til she was almost exhausted. The doctor asked his colleague to start the anesthetic while he was sterilizing instruments, etc. As. soon as the patient took the first few inhalations of chloroform phe became quiet, listened to in- structions, relaxed between “pains” (contractions), worked with the “pains,” and in the “obstetric stage" of anesthesia—the edge ta- ken off the pain, without loss of consciouness—bore her baby be- fore the doctor was ready to ap- ply the forceps. That was- anal- gesia, not anesthesia. Physiologists tell us one of the functions of lime (calcium) in the body is to ‘‘regulate excitability of nerve fibres and never centers.” Nutritionists tell us that “the or- dinary mixed diet of Americans and Europeans is more often de- ficient in calcium than in any other _chemical element." Especially, if I may say so, the namby-pamby diet of Americans today. Although a testimonial ts ‘worth little more than an odd coincidence as a rule, I cannot help being impressed by fhe re- ports received day by day from ' ‘These readers declare that they have enjoyed great and lasting re- lief from neuralgi¢ headaches, pe- . riofic sick headaches (migraine), adult tetany (nocturnal cramps in legs), chronic low back ache, bur-. sitis and the ‘rheumatiz, calcium will have any appreciable effect on these painful conditions, ' d A j | , The calcium I recommend isn't medicine. It's food. So you don't “try” it for qa week. You = it every day. ed letters, not more than one page pe Woice of the: People Wants Pontiac Ordinance Against Men’s Bermudas. ‘Normal Female’ Asks ‘for Less About Marilyn I'll start a collection for you if you'll promise to leave Marilyn Monroe’s name and picture out of your paper for one (1) month. I'm enclosing a dime to start the ball rolling. Just a Normal Female (Editor's note: Hey! You forgot the dime.) ‘New Vet’ Agrees Legion Should Have 1 Tag Day I see the Man About Town raised a question as to the propri- ety of a three-day tag-day on the part of the American Legiori. Like the Man About Town, I belong to the Legion myself, although I didn’t join right after the Revolutionary War, as be did. I've belonged lesé than a dozen years. Some of the old timers and some of the young timers seem to New Vet . think alike. U. N. Studies Legal Confusion Marriage, Divorce Laws Add Up to World Jumble By WILLIAM N. OATIS (For Hal Boyie) UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ®— In Pakistan, a Moslem may have four wives and a Hiridu any num- ber. But in Tennessee a man can get 21 years in prison for having only two. So ay a lately published U. N. survey of marriage and divorce laws in 24 countries. Such laws were studied because of their ef- fect on population, a concern of the U. N. Economic and Social Council. They show great diver- sity, VARIETY OF AGES In Sweden, under ordinary cir- cumstances, no man may marry under 21 years old nor woman un- der 18. In Argentina, Honduras, Panama and Northern Ireland, on the other hand, a boy may marry at 14 and a girl at 12, given parental consent. The lowest mini- mum ages in the United States are 14 and 13, in New Hampshire. The report states, without elab- oration, that in Queensland, Aus- tralia, ‘‘where either party is un- _Ger the age of 7, the marriage is absolutely void.’ It sets out that in the Netherlands, no person un- der 30 may marry without his parents’ consent—though he may appeal to a justice of the peace if they stand in the way. When a minor marries in Czech- oslovakia, as he may do from 16 up with ‘court approval, he im- mediately becomes an adult be- fore the law with as many legal rights as any Czechoslovak citizen has BETWEEN RACES Whites are barred from marry- ing Negroes in more than half the states of the United States; Mon- golians in 11; Malayans in 6; American Indians in 4. Whites may not marry Koreans in South Dakota, or Hindus in Arizona. Sweden allows the marriage of prisoners. Pakistan forbids the marriage of Shia-Moslem pilgrims who have entered the sacred ter- ritory of Mecca. Pakistan law also says a man who has already divorced his wife nine times may not remarry her. In Ontario, Canada, a _cleray- -man can be. fined $500 and failed for a year if he marries a man and woman who are drunk. DIVORCE GROUNDS In India, a Hindu or Parsee can get a divorce if his spouse be- comes a convert to another reli- gion. In Florida, a divorce may be “an France penalizes the sale of contraceptives with prison terms up to three years. Eight states in the United States also forbid their sale. Connecticut forbids their use. But Alabama, Wlorida, South Car- colina and Virginia finance birth: control programs. A woman who aborts her unborn child can get three months in jail, or less, in Denmark. A woman who merely tries to do so can get life in prison in England, Wales and Scotland. STERILIZATION LAWS Twenty-six states of the United States enforce sterilization of men- tal defectives to keep them from passing on their failings to chil- dren. Some also sterilize epilep- tics, syphilitics, sex perverts and habitual criminals. Minnesota and Vermont have laws for voluntary sterilization. In Finland, Denmark and Sweden, dangerous sex fiends may be castrated by court order. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No billfold ever is complete . . . Unless merit inside ... There is a little picture of The own er's special pride . . The fiancee ~ who fills the dreams . . Of one in ecstasy ... The loving spouse, the baby new .. . Or all the family . . Whatever else the billfold holds . . . That photo must be there . .. And frequently it is displayed .. With pride and tender care... It is a greater treasurer than... The greenbacks, side by side... The cards of membership or those . Of credit certified .. . New cards replace expired ones... And cash goes out each day . But that important , photograph . Is right in there to stay. (Copyright 1956) Case | Records of a Psychologist Dr. Crane Tells Teen to but Only Their Most Desirable Traits The usual professional lec- turer considers a 50-minute evening performance as a full day. But I relish the addition- al “warmups,” such as Willard Wade scheduled for me. In this,way I have addressed more than 1,000,000 teenagers in per- son as my hobby in the field of moral psychology. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-376; Willard L. Wade, aged about 58, is the livewire head of the YMCA at_ Covington, Ken- tucky. He recently invited me back for another typical day of speeches. At 9:30 a.m. I thus addressed the assembled students at Dixie Hales High School at 10;15. At 1:30 I dn hour with a at hero or heroine, whom we aspire to emulate. But we should be intelligent in our aping of such a hero and not blindly imitate his use of cigarets or liquor or profanity and other bad habits. For those bad habits did not help him reach the top rung on the ladder to success even though they are visibly more evident than _ some of his less obvious virtues. “Suppose somebody in this large audience decided he wished to imi- tate me,” I suggested. “And because I happen to have a little excess upholstery around my equator he decided to take dou- ble desserts and otherwise add to his waistline a | “Wouldn't that be silly? 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JUNE 7, 1936 Troe Life Adventures Welsh Miners Struggle TRADER. * : i é to Assure Future Wor oo epee gi FREEHOLD, N. J. W—A com- GWAUN - CAE- CURWEN, Wales mine since 1947, the coal board the center post at the ent mittee was appointed here to de- wk AS IMPORTANT W—Two hundred and seventy-nine|jast month washéd its hands of their two-car garage. Mrs, Juda, TO THE AMERICAN : he fire commissioner . tired miners dug deep for their|, lwho was’ le to drive, threw! termine if t : goal this week, fighting for a re- = = = ™ arent car Dhegincnn Me instead of for-| should be issued a fireman's coat. PACKRAT Srieve for this little Welsh mining|V@lley and prdered the ‘mine|.°\4'sear as she was parking the! He doesn't have one now. AS HiS6 COZY NEST 1S HIS ADJOINING town and the 1,000 families who|Shut down. WAREHOUSE... es % , Any io hl | [ar Reserve Groups New Plan Announced | to Terminate Liability) : of WW Il Vets —) sae . ; car in the garage. An open door Man Pinned to Garage SS Oo smmed Judd against ISTEE w — Earl A. Judd,lir. cost. 78, was in critical mite eet Community Hospital today with Of All People! (ur Diss make their ners here. ‘PROPER STANDARD’ The miners appealed for This is “ —, half , of ®\ another chance board two-week test for survival ordered| Wich had fired a Ln en in by Britain's National Coal Board. the mine. offered a two-week test. Annoyed by low production figures t+ said it would hire back 279, and a total of 249 strikes in the| men and let them show if miners! The Man Says ‘By C. YATES MCDANIEL WASHINGTON (@®—The Army announced today it will discharge 475,000 ready reservists and trans- fer 500,000 others | to the standby reserve list. It described the action as—a wholesale effort to- terminate the military service liability of World: War-Il and Korean veterans and to weed out dead wood. * bd * - |“a proper standard of work.” - The coal board, the government body which runs Britain's mines, said the miners here had been WORTH An Army announcement sad No’ HIAC] ot cost ver man per day. This] NU-VISION this screening process will take’ 0 a Qe Ing: compare ie a pa 4 foe the place in the 12 months starting 224 th sol 9 nuadred: GLASSES! July 1, When completed, the Army - v . reac eee . said, it will leave in the ready Father Slaps His Face, wee ; » serve only those who are fit, | : men of Gwaun-Cae-Curwen Satisfaction re y | ee Bride Breaks Into Tears, tried to call out miners of neigh- , who possess needed.military qual-| - ; Sater arche 3 dak date Guerenteed! ifications and who will be avail- Doctor Orders Rest atl wate sebetiad, They agreail able for immediate active duty in : finally. to the test, and the 279) © NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY FAST time war or national emer-| 30) _ “Mong: rran-| ery = saa ie yuantake Made ene, Tt (2 wow on tral let) © PRESCRIPTION SUM GLASS service! | |. ‘ is ’ you 4 7 Pm. ‘ | ey eee a moiselle Francoise Bleiron as your} An official of the National] @ EXPERT REPAIR WORK « of individuals and organized units who would be called to active duty promptly in time of war or a7 ‘national emergency declared by Congress or the President. STANDBY IS LINABLE The standby reserve is liable: for active service only in time of war or in an emergency declared by Congress. The Army's ready reserve now, has a nominal strength of 1,885,- 000, exclusive of the National] lawful wedded wife?”’ Union of Mineworkers says the * * * men are exhausted but ‘there is “No.” \définitely a big improvement.” This dialogue took place in the The 786 other miners and. their City Hall of Orleans, about 65 anxious families meet nightly at! miles south of Paris. The deputy the pithead to check the pend mayor, who was officiating, and tion figures. the 60 wedding guests were dumb- |. founded. The father of the bride was the epee TV RIOT. 2 e . SAVE! | 1 OBJECTS HE PICKS UF MO6T OF THESE ARE |INEDIBLE AND OF NO U6& TO HIM, BUT HE NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. crncus 1 Oren 9-5: 0—Fr tl 9 Phom Phone FE 2-2895 Guard, which will number 407,000 by the end of this month. The| present strength of the candy | reserve is only 8,500. The Army said most of the re-. servists who will be discharged | from the ready category are those | who saw active service prior to June 19, 1951. Most of this ‘group ANOTHER IN EXCHANGE, Distributed by Kiag Features Syndicate. followed suit, expression. The groom‘’s own two sisters’ but Blanquet ac- cepted the blows without changing The tearful bride was led away and the 60-place wedding dinner at a leading Orleans restaurant was cancelled. Doctors examined |Blanquet, diagnosed.a nervous de- pression and ordered a two-week ILC Famous ‘Make TELEVISION & RADIO-PHONO hospital] rest. The bride’s family bluntly said he was crazy. Young Blanquet was known as 1 their criminal and illegal activi-, . Beaters anne er Ecuador President fo ice: “"™" “™ Se" *""" This Pup Knows Priority for transfer from the Respect Vote Count “will use all means to crush the Wher e to Head ready to the standby reserve will: oe ee ae We enforced. J in Emérgencies be given to.reseryists who served COMBINATIONS Choose from beautiful CONSOLE MODELS. TABLE’ MODELS and in Korea at any time between: QUITO, Ecuador — President |_ Incomplete unofficial election | HARLAN, Ky, w—Even a little a brilliant wood sculptor who ry A Te) RADIO-TV PHONOGRAPH Com- June 26, 1950, and July 27, 1953. Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra says returns gave Conservative Camil- pepe) Knows) where t0llg0 when worked in the medieval style. His ‘ binations. ithe results of Sunday’s national io Ponce Enriquez 185, 635 votes ne needs help. eather aud peareegp ier —_ Santa Cruz City ‘elections will ‘be ‘fully and com- to 176,221 for Raul Clemente ‘Last week, the puppy appeared to-be's father. > 1 LOW PRICE . ” ‘Huerta, candidate of the Demo- pletely respected. leratic. Front. fat the back door of Harlan Hos-| * - Can Rock, Roll— The President told reporters. pital. He was still there Sunday! “He ores the girl,’ Blanquet ~- e last night his government “has jso an orderly examined him and Senior said. ‘But the thought of : = but No Chicken | ctear and concrete erties that Police Discuss Crime — a broken leg. , ‘getting into a family like that was a= icertain citizens have nm con- Now the puppy, believed to have just too much for him.” j fs, SANTA CRUZ, Calif. w—City spiring against the country’ S| VIENNA, Austria W — More been hit by a car, is in the hos-| : officials intent on dispelling any peace in various ways and with than 120 delegates to the inter-|pital with a splinted leg awaiting) The number ‘of rattles on the notion that Santa ‘Cruz is the lair various machinations for a long national criminal police commis-/his— master. His collar had avrattlesnake’s tail indicates the of the square, want it known that}time.”’ He added that both before|sion gathered here today for their/nameplate but no name on it. |number of times the snake has resort. ‘ land after the-Sunday voting, “‘cer-jannual conference on methods of, Nurses are caring for him unti)'shed its skin and does not neces- SON Rock ai roll: a with tain politicians have intensified fighting global crime. : his master shows i sarily mark its age in Ss EMER other harmless types of swing! ; - music, enjoyable to young and, z wife? “ old,” is welcomed, said City Man-; ‘ bd @ ELGIN 2 i — A e ager Robert Klein last night. 4 ; a? .. > : “We have nothing against rock —. J Ol rs i and rol] music,"’ chimed in Chief, i of Police Al Huntsman. “It's just. - =, NO MONEY DOWN what some people do while listen- | 3 es f Huntsman had said Monday | “ ’ Piet S public dancing to the more ener- @ & .* Demonstrators and eee ig Mater taba moti : N trade-in sets . . tolerat in the future anywhere : . in Santa Cruz.” His police had’ ee rebuilt by our service cracked down on a dance at'J 2 experts with all new Civic Auditorium Saturday night § = because, they aid, the music| EWA) Pactory | suttuxized incited some teen-agers to “ob- parts! ALL BIG scene and highly suggestive danc- = SCREEN, famous- ing : teenage fare’ bad proscsted trl Famous Electric Shavers d make, nationally reported ban. | — advertised models! . Al Judah, manager of the audi- f DAD ee: GRAD , Marnavox * torium, said rock and roll “may or or ; ; W 8 ti ° a RCA, lead to excesses among ‘adoles- estingnhouse, cents.” WESL! Admiral, Zenith, He reported he had canceled) an engagement for a one-night stand by another rock and roller ‘because his music attracts a cer- tain type of crowd that would not be compatible to this particular community." Philco, Emerson, etc. | Many are one-of-a- kind, so hurry! SALE! Refrigerators *Phileo - * Admiral . '°GE ° Norge * Westinghouse Your C holes Baltimore Hires Homan BALTIMORE, Md. (#—Baltimore | County hired a Human and ac-, cepted the resignation of a: Fantom ve. on the game day. Human (Theo-| @ dore H.); was hired by the county's bureau of engineering. And Fan- tom (Francis C.), resigned from’ the fire department. BENRUS ee {2 oe en PAYMENT 1° Weekly N. ew Fully —— FREE DELIVERY NO MONEY DOWN Pay 75¢ Weekly | Choice ‘4975 Mostly one-own- er refrigerators that have been traded in on NEW 1956 MOD- ELS. All have been THOR. OUGHLY RE- CONDITIONED —— tech- BENRUS 4&3 Re Friday Night "til 9 MC iso l ac te 8 ELE ENE ERIE tte \ 5 ! ' 4 ‘ ( : ; , | , | | . 4 a! 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JUNE 7, 1956.” eppears under grrow, ism. . eee [ WHAT'S: - bech word *_e* © © x * ™ ‘= . eure Sick Keuee Geek ' + x Contest Deadline Nears MUSKEGON (#—~Entries for the 1956 Miss Michigan pageant have until Sunday to register, according 4 to the Greater Muskegon Junior Chamber of Commerce which spon- See acer doen sors the contest. A total of 15 en-|jewelry the Miss America contest. Caught the Bird ST. MATTHEWS, Ky. (#—When the burglar alarm went off at a store, Policemen: E. H.| , Burnett and Kermit Cook éntered Diphtheria Hits Family — tries were registered by Tuesday. on eo %% &B OW o-? @ 1086 Where My Line, lac. Yesterday’ feRtile, Mulch, wh€et, hoRvest. ‘s answer: alfalfa, grAin, eeu for You Income Wi Satisfaction of Retirement ithe i} H I E zh ifeiiy i: Hite if HE 2 F : TT iy 5 number of cities i tt ¢== H Portland, Maine and Philadelphia. No comparable survey of cities has ‘\“yardstick of average needs and ” '1$24.92. no need; | average budget. lable comparison of costs with a difference! on out of water battling a stub- 11 Determine checking on the subject. It came up with a budget for a retired couple which jt describes as a! The budget — totalling $2,137 — only misses by $137 what the fed-| eral government considers the ination-wide average. ONLY A YARDSTICK It breaks down this way per month: 7 | Food — $56.34; clothing — $11.26; | housing — $64.14; transportation — $433; medical care — $13.00; personal care — $3.46; other — This budget, like the govern- ment’s average income figure, should be viewed only as a rough yardstick and not as an ideal. The food we eat, the clothing we wear, the entertainment we seck depend on individual tastes, even within the narrow bounds of an And it applies to New York City which, although offering a reason- number of other cities, only per-| mits a rough comparison with lots. of other places. | * * * i You may write Ray Henry in| care of this newspaper about your Social Security or retirement prob-| lems. Please: enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 25 cents in coin.) j And a Whey We Go! MENOMINEE i — Firefighters born blaze at a cheese factory. So, they hooked up their hose lines with a 50,000-pound tank of whey, the! watery part of milk drained off in cheese making. The whey doused the flames. Christmas Again HAWESVILLE, Ky. @ — This’ little town lit up like Christmas when Charles Butler’s house caught fire just after dark. Half the resi- dents turhed out excitedly and. are available on this. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1956 . 1 - 3 = im ! on ao ie : Classes Become Real Cool Cats ~ ar ~ tind tse You can’t make outs “It's like abstract art,” igh Society Discovers the Charm of Jazziciiwis - and farther away from the 77 By PHYLLIS BATTELLE enjoy it, play it or listen to it.) “ast in its pure form ts SS ee talists who will perform under the |reelistic ” ; : \ = . ” Z = NEW YORK INS)—1t has be Jus appreciate When the name) true art,” explains Mrs, Louis L. feller world, so to speak. _ stars on July 5, 6 and 7, was de- the smart thing to do—ch Dave Brubeck or Peanuts Hucko| Lorrillard of the Newport, R. L., - = * ; ; 8 eae < coeeee Mrs. Lorrillard herself is a.Bos-|Vied a8 a plan to put’the pretty| Weighty Trouble : i _ * ° \ Late! .| Lerrillards, a real blue blood. oa | ! \ som — spereciae ry to be ccplleteaied — “Te is almost. wonderfully clas" St! who has recovered from|Port city batk on the map, cul-} CHICKASHA, Okla. —Mrs. CJ wf : At Bud et Prices | t Is almost wonderlully Cl8%“her adolescent run-ins with Bach|turally, W. Harrell is going to doubl ee | a oes Force open your jaws and say sical. We have succeeded in re- . ) h : check from now on when she You don't have to understand it,)"‘Ah." moving jazz from: the smoky beer and Beethoven, and she puts it/PHELHARMONIC FLOPS ‘ si | . #8 a the Ui . - rooms and putting it into its proper oracle Bo pagr agian Ateaate “We had sponsored a concert by — fire tover nope 3 of : . | 'setting—in concert form, under a|\°WPOr! sorely te ba the, New York Philharmonic into her place ot bus : 00 e H EARING Al D (beautiful moon." Peo quite prems © De!1953, and it was an enormous fail- crak dupe ter tin Wonder Va : did 6 / * 26 © * ure, financially. So we got the idea}, examined the old scales c o in GLASSES— o °COMPLETE | Devotees of the smoky beer room| The result of this mutual at- lof bringing truly fine jazz musi-|toy° out 256 pennies. ‘The Chseee Sama: seen, a nee Se - e SERVICE! |may not like this slur at all. But) traction between the cats and the jcians to Newport. My h tured New comfort ® . the undeniable fact is that since| carriage classes is that every- [became president of the plan, and|had been out in back of her "Mrs. Lorillard originated the idea! bedy in these parts is “taking |from the first year, in 194, it was|for eight years. . @ -§ , of holding a jazz festival in staid,| ap” jazz, as if it were Palm a success. . —by Kindy! © cre sci\Z eid fitting — | Kindy hearing glasses are not 9 = adjusting. © _|social Newport three years ago,| Beach or a glass of Mumm's. a Good-Bye License just on attachment or gedget @ Reguier hearing |the “400” and some 40,000 of their) we have abandoned a lot of the) “Of course, there was some re- | —but—2 complete eyegless e tids . “s s have swarmed the place) .44) places, like El Moscone anq sistance at first. You know what READINGTON, N. J. — The | “hearing aid! © © Batteries re Acces. ‘annually to hear jazz. the Stork—too square— and we're S0me people think of jazz.” Mrs./driving license of Bruce Gabriel, Sq. Let ws demonstrate wonderful oe : ¥d. [ROCKEFELLERS ROCK igoing to Basin Street and Nick's. |Lorrillard raised her eyebrows 17, was revoked before it was is-f ger level hearing — without Tisy bave mot “sunped”” aa we “They,” said Mrs. Lorillard, | Significantly. “They think it is aS! sued. Police said he was driving | | = : k in the beer room, but the/Casually waving her diamond: ves with the very lowest kindi7g Jaites an hour on a learner’ . us ; crusted hand, “are just the great- es. ; » CREDIT. gn pe soca set has come to regard such |, ., ao aA ae permit and did not have a i ; figures as Satchmo Armstrong, | * * «© | Seaeene enlightened now, partic- censed driver beside him. 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-5:30 daily Count Basie and Chico Hamilton! 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(Vj F \ ji # / af} i ee ma 7 \ "Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! N FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 11N.Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 3-714 198 NORTH SAGINAW OPE a MAE PONTIAC PRESS « 4 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, i, SEVENTEEN we THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1056 : Paras. Pentiae Press Phete DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC ~ Dr. Meyer Peristein, | Sharon Mosey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- “|from every part of Michigan are Orchard Lake morning. A three-day Elk ritualistic con- test got under way this morning at the Knights of Comunrbus Hall jin connection with the convention. _ Over 1,500 Elks and their ladies expected to be visiting Pontiac f the annual event,.They began ar: riving today for the ritualistic con- to pour in tomorrow with registra- tion slated for 9 a.m. A festive appearing city of flags and decorations will greet the visiting Elks, Clifford Mal- son, publicity chairman of the convention said today. Welcome banners, flags, an ‘signs have been put up throughout Pontiac to honor this occasion of Elks, Decorations chairman Archie '|Barnett and his staff expected to ‘complete their work early today. A full schedule of events has ‘planned for Friday through Sunday.| |A Sunday mornitig Memorial Serv-' ‘ice at 11 a.m. will close the con- vention, Some of the highlights of the big weekend will be the presi- dent’, banquet honoring state leader Louis Keeptgen, of Port Huron; a meeting of the state committee, a dinner-dance, and the previously mentioned ritual- istic. contest which involves teams from 23 ledges. There will also be business meet-| ings, sporting events, sightseeing, | and special activities for the wom- en. The ritualistic contest will be| completed Saturday with awards. noted cerebral palsy specialist from Chicago, is shown testing one of the 32 children he ims seen yesterday and today at Stevens Hall, All Saints Episcopal Church. The tte irl is four-year-old mond Mosey of Royal Oak. The clinic is sponsored | by the Oakland County Society for Crippled Chil- | . Crippled Children and Disabled Adults. Gets Diploma From Work at Home} A plucky eighteen-year-old is the curricula,” she eer) “Jerry;a book and worked with him, He first student to receive his high has taken all the regular, subjects,idoes very well.” school diploma after completing four years of English: mathe-| Jerry's mother, Mrs. Aurand Jerry ied son we Mr. and Mrs. Garold Aurand of Lake Orion. Leader Dogs Agency Gets $38,000 Lake Orion High School. ets tae tne ot -- Michigan United Fund Fducatien office. Jerry, a Victim of muscular dis three years ago, 2 . on $2.925.000 allocated Po man of the Board ef Directors, The home. bound teaching pro- 3? Member agencies by the offi- ia grving A. Duffy, a Ferd Me- ot the students to graduate from Meeting at Michigan State Uni-| high schdol ™ versity, allotted $1,762,080 to Mich. The complete breakdown of the * teachers in the county, each in-) qhe largest state grant, of | strecting 15 students who are un- oratory, $23,000; Michigan Chap 2 Gites . “ Sete,ene, went to Me | jter Arthritis and Rheumatisr al * = { William D. McIntyre, of Monroe. gan, $170,000: Michigan Epilepsy “Most of the children we're in- ‘chairmah of the United Fund/Center, $113,000; Michigan Mental school werk on the home bound matics, history, economics and so- says that Jerry hopes to find a job teaghiig program through the Oak-|ciology.”’ ‘that he can do at home now that land Conny Board a SS “He taught himself to type. I I got he's finished with school. will receive a diploma tonight from. for the past three — ins Moe Mildred Williams, cu" Distributes 3 Million trophy, has been unable to attend| regular classes since his family) Leader Dogs for The Blind of the Michigan Tuberculosis Assn. moved to Lake Orion from Brutus hgerecnge was granted $38,000 as MelIntyre was re-elected chair- gram has been in effect in Oakland cers and directors of the Michigan ter Co. vice president, and Bir- County for seven years now, Mrs. | United Fund. migham resident was re-elected Williams said, but Jerry is the first, The state - wide organization. tung president. one igan agencies and $890,931 to na- igrants to Michigan agencies Mrs. Williams is one of three tional groups. | Michigan Heart Assn., $500 000 Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Lab able to attend regular classes be- geart Association. The largest cause of physical disabilities. The) national grant was $700,779 te prema eee a one teachers their students’ sf go to their students’) United Service Organizations. 021" icy Association of | Michi- structing are in the lower Board, said the goal for the funds Health Society, $85,580; Michigan. grades,” she said. = 'to be raised this fall Bs sagen Chapter Sister Elizabeth Kenny “We work as closely as possible 89 increase of about: 20 per cent Foundation. $275.00: with the schools in ) setting up the over last year’s figure of $2.493.-. \fichigan Association for Re- 642. ‘tarded Children, $45.000; Michigan The fund now covers M per cent Children’s Aid Society. $134,000; Rep. Wolcott Ponders bs “ oe $ fundraising apy Michigan Association for Better i is} of the state's counties and 92 Hearing, $62,000; Michigan Chap- Re-Election Decision _l6cal United Fund and Community ter National Multiplesclerosis So- WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. Chest organizations, McIntyre said. ciety, $75,000; Michigan Welfare Jesse P. Wolcott (R-Mich) was! He said that only six major agen- — $57,000. cies now remain outside of Pe reconsidering today his decision| ‘United Fund, listing these as: not to run for office again. [National Foundation for intantie| Wolcott several weeks ago said Paralysis, M Se Gendron) rencn al ing he would not seek re-election but | Assn., America he now says “a lot of pressure’! Michigan pale “ has been brought to bear and he | Mentally retarded, Michigan Awe | may Tun again. ciation of Crippled Fhildren and and @ .) in f 0 Mechanized Division in Algeria Kill 500 Arabs in Mountain Battle ALGIERS, Algeria —France’s highly mobile 7th Mechanized Division fanned out through a sec- tor of Agleria's Grand Kabylie Mountains today in»a drive to clean out nests of nationalist rebels. French spokesmen termed the operation’ s initial resu 1 ts * * * The 7th Division, supported by elements of the 27th Alpine Divi- sion, sealed~ off a mountainous Basque the “Iron Gate!’ offensive in the Riban Mountains farther east. In that operation the French claimed some 500 rebels killed or. cap- . | tured, the biggest bag of the 19 70 wails . Drifts of hail chinsta cee as enn or _ vs UP —_ & stares The French said their mobile street of Sioux Falis after a 20-mitufe storm which pounded the city. | columns swept the roads, knock-| ga Raney robs Sahel ee ok ing over about 100 roadblocks and | ‘plows removed it. y: pr taking some 200 prisoners. | ey | : / 2 %. i \ i F Fy 3 f i U4 4 hy 3 a & \ oe F Aw e i ae 4 | to be presented the team and in- dent’s banquet that night. Awards wil] also be given for scholarship and youth activities. , The Friday program calls. for golf at the Silver Lake Club for ladies in the afternoon, Bowling will also be enjoyed during after- noon with a dinner-dance getting under way at 5 p.m. in the Elks dining room. President Koepfgen will pre- come addresses to be given by Mayer William Donaldson and Exalted Raler Jack Bender of the Pontiac Lodge 810, A brunch and fashion show is, planned for later that day for the test and were expected to continue |- the third such gathering here of! been | Elks and their ladies in the morn- ing and a scenic tour for the women and all the guests will be! invited to take part in bowling and/| side at the opening business meet- ing Satuday> morning with wel- ‘Weeds in City Must Be Cut by July 1 “or Owners Will Face Bill for Work The Pontiac Parks and Recrea-,also be mowing areas between the jhad to enter 250 private lots to) ‘tion Dept. has warned residents sidewalks and curbs during the 'that all weeds on private property|summer months. ‘must be cut by July 1 or the| Last year by Sept. 15, the city es. ae ae wil or a and ; | = te Telegraphers Threat Ends in Pay Boost | Delray Beach Gunes Will Ban All Negroes DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (#—The wher of a mile-long section of This is provided for under the city’s weed ordinance passed last July. Last year the deadline for = the noxious weeds was | Notices will be published in | the Pontiac Press every Saturday during this month to remind | eltizens of the deadline. on a two-year contract has ended this resort city said he wil] post the threat of a nationwide walk- the property “sain Negro bath- ‘out of Western Union Telegraph © A 9 4 | If a citizen does not pay the'Co. workers. | Phil Phillips, owner of a sea '$6 charges (last year it was $3), * * »* ‘food restaurant, said Negroes they will be collected through a) 7, company announced the have been using the beach with- ‘special assessment against fhe property, according to Dawid R. 8greement provides a 13 - cent past am on weekends for, IEwalt, department head. hourly pay boost for its 45,000 “ome tme He said last night he was | | The city will be taking care of workers retroactive to June 1, ing the property “becoene’ ie its vacant property this month. along with improved pensions andicome to the point that I can't ‘Ewalt said, by spraying to elim- messenger allowances, Effective even get on .™Y, own beach." inate the hazardous weeds. At will next Jan. 1, another 5 cents an ‘hour is to be provided to adjust! individual wage scales. * «¢ 3 North of malin beach is a, 150-foot section bought by the city ‘for use by Negroes but Negro) EAST LANSING wW — Michigan | The workers had averaged dere! leaders say Pos unacceptable. ’ ‘an hour. The unions had sought! The City Commission voted} (State eniead Pa contect “ a 15-cent hourly pay boost and Tuesday to ask the Legislature to! ‘second ann m ever comm ‘another 7 cents for adjustments. exclude the Negro district from jmunity resources workshop” f0r,The agreement was reached with Delray Beach city limits in the. iteachers in the Ecorse area June'the Commercial Telegraphers wake of racial tension that has \25-Aug. 13. Classes will be held at|Union and the independent Amer- lasted a month. About 2,000° Ne- | Ecorse High School. ‘ican Communications Assn. 'groes now live here. Ecorse Workshop Set dren in cooperation with the Michigan Society for | YOU CAN GET A HANDSOME. 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In all but 11 of these! cases, the people paid the charg- WASHINGTON u» — Agreement, ate beach five miles north of 1,500 Expected at Elk Parley’ Final arrangements were being dividual champions at the presi- completed today for the opening of the 1956 state convention of Elks at the modernized Temple on Avenue Friday golf during the afternoon. Pontiac City Manager Walter Willman will give the welcome | address at the president's banquet ‘beginning at. 6:30 p.m. New state / lafficers will be introduced during ithe affair and dancing will follow. A final business session will | precede the Sunday service, The convention pomes a clese follow- ing the noon luncheon, Visiting Elks and their wives the busy weekend through previ- Lodge's housing committee. Russell Dodd is general chair- man of the convention. He’ has had some 150 committee workers .working and planning for ‘several ‘weeks in hopes of making ‘the con- ivention one of the most successful ‘ever held in Michigan. Envoy Bishop Il’ Cancels Asian Trip __ SINGAPORE/ W—A “slight ill- ness’ has caused U.S. Ambassa-. dor Max Bishop to cancel the Indonesian ; vacation to which some Indonesians objected. Bishop, American envoy to Thailand and U.S. representative to the ‘Southeast Asia Treaty Or- ganization, arrived here yesterday en route to Jakarta. U.S, consu- late’ sources disclosed he would ‘not’ go on as scheduled, and attri- buted the change in plans to his ihealth. * * * Indonesia has proclaimed a neutralist role between the East and West. Some Indonesians jfeared Bishop, dusing his visit, would try to pressure their gov- lernment into joining SEATO. > oe (or Dad) cks! wi today, at either of Osmun’s two fine stores -DOWNTOWN STORE. TEL-HURON CENTER STORE , ome Mon.-Fri. "til 9 Open Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. til 9 will be quartered throughout Pon- , itiae and surrounding areas during “ ous arrangements made by the a a ae ae ee : ’ * i r ; - ee ‘ i 4 « / /EIGHTEEN | Ss PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 z: | ee ) re ; Production of castor oil once Z z coe ke Es ; i “|and the‘ first act for good and All maples yield sweet sap, but Michigan's shoreline (touching e Masked Bandits r —_ ' rs es — : | et YT UD pty S , | 4 ed | intermission to smoke and gas and = nearly everyone in the audience |only two are significant as syrup|Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan and|centered in southern Illinois. it ” 7 “ t% - wer , 4s 2 : tu, 00 piel ee all they are gassing about is Little moves out into the lobby for the | 144 the sugar maple and|Superior) is the longest of any|was used mostly for lubricating gy the black maple. state, 2,302 miles. purposes, not as a medicine, Steal Diamonds | ¥\.‘=="ieme a a ee | Tl HE BEST of DAMON RUNYON | aaa eer oot = 3 ee _— — = «= -; te "hy Unie” Fouts ayodinte ai See eee amit: = Macon Gothen strect a uit : ROOM-PRICED | ROOM-PRICED Big Boy Blues _ » vamos nuxyos llliterate Confesses — ey er ee es ee ee Desens pea ee cr tee nee nes oo ITOK) OUR) OOF - Armstrong Bathroom | Enough 6x6 Rubber Floor Tile for Do-it-Yourself 'y two gem brokerage firm employes the show hits the big street Seems ‘the star of the show is. Little Boy Blues, who is the son of Big Boy | off .a Greenwich Village street Glues. and Willie is more than apprehensive of what will occur when Big Boy finds out the kid is a | yesterday and fled with $211,000 2!/et dancer in the attire of a doll. Big Bob is six feet three and weighs anyway 200 pounds and has Excelon Vinyl Plestic Tiles, INCINNATI u®—Poli c ee Mastic and Spreader, all 20-year-old youth they describe as : ; z record at police headquarters that consists mainly of mayhem. illiterate and wit récord of sex Needs : : Colors : . worth: of cut god mncut diamonds. Now Rosie Flynn, wlio married Big Boy and is the mother of Little Boy, tells me as we watch the —— ee — pera , For Only Ne 3 in Sst : soldiers march to the theater that she tells Big Boy that Little Boy is with Coogan's Cobras fighting Waxing Base, 19¢ fr. i - fing” cht ; x *iheld to his story that he strangled $ $ Albert C. Schmitt, 32, and Eu-jsverseas getting the reputation as the fightingest outlit in our Army. So Big Boy is bragging all over |p . gene Epsky, 27, said each gun- town about what his son is doing cleaning up on the enemy. Now Rosie tells me she wakes up at night chard Townson, 5, in an alley | man wore ‘dark goggles, white 'embling at the novos of Big Boy cae moe he learns of large fees she pays for Little Boy to learn| May 20. ~~ w « | loves, peakéd hats and denim '0 dance so he can be attired as a doi! in an Army show. . a ; . | ei clothes similar to those of PART FOUR [ Naswally om (taldng (ey (place it ciicugh there is ts But the youth's parents insisted - STAIN RESISTANT RUBBER TILE | subway motormen 7 Poreg se! — re he could not be guilty, declaring es ) : bandits warned Schmitt I commence trembling myselfin the rear of the I spot/much noise for me te hear what their son William Roy Watson was M ROO M : secretary of the Traders Service|fight then and there thinking of Colonel Coogan, St ones | by_ his eis yelling about, and besides at home during the day and even- ._BEDROOMS “ GAME Pry ‘ | ry = — = ’ 5 Corp., not to reach for “your right/such a situation and at this point | on somewhat astoniahed to ob at almost the ~same~ instant hejing that Richard was strangled 1 0 Ft. x 11 Ft. . Armstrong ket. We know you have a I unload Rosie Flynn and go on). : jumps Up~a-guy-in the seat. di-|with his own belt. A similar story - the ‘ , ome serve next to him a head and @'1i) behind him jumps up toocame from other children of Mr. Triple Seal Vinyl Waxed ~ SHUFFLEBOARD there.” imy way because I realize that if). , 0, ot * 8 @*& iBig Boy learns of the fees ste Dat ot ee a teed = on and practically simultaneously and Mrs. William Watson. Finish Floor Tile Schmitt and Epsky were hustled mentions he may not only wipe out sf, as belonging to Big Boy Blues \with Big Boy's mouth opening a Earle and Russell Jackson, who Ve Off! $ | into an apartment house cellar,/Rosie but anyone who ever even’. 14 what is ca acattalbe blackjack drops on his sconce and took the youth's signed statement, 7 Including $ 3 2 and bound with adhesive tape and knows her. ‘chatting taiapie coe Coogan, [OE Bov_ sinks back quistly in his said Watson re-enacted the stran- Mastic and Reg. $19.95 their own belts. Adhesive also was) J * . |seat. Then I recognize the guy gling at the scene. They said he}. Spreader . , used to tape their youths. To tell the truth, I am a little 1 am standing there wondering behind him as Captain Caswell in/gave ‘“‘intimate details, all cor- ; : After the gunmen fled with two/disappointed in Rosie as I ales a this spectacle bed civilian clothes. rect.” ee 2. “5 R M PRICED! ? briefcases, taining five pack-|figure her to have some sense | then curtain opens aa Well, the t the H 00 - ets of cut diamonds and four of hoels do not ~ it is dated for mise the = from Fao gre audience a ee ose pees poly olk a er Plastic bilerge idee D! | uncut s. Schmitt ma to anybody's son to dance I consider, as I can see at once s is : , the case as s -¥o | nceut one naged to r aeeaie | ahew Uathaagl it is all over Little Boy Blues’ investiqntion: o-it- Yourse pec INSTALLE partially free himself. His cries it sinful to pay fees to encourage : brought the building superintend- him to do it. _ ent, who called police. | Well, the day of the opening ) . The diamonds were to be de-|y am’ surprised more than no livered to five midtown Manhattan little when West Side Willie firms. Police said the gems were) punts me up and gives me a dancing and no one notices what happens to Big Boy although a couple of coppers come down the aisle and lift him out of his seat and drag him away still ‘unconscious, personally I like a little more sex appeal than it is possible to get into shows in which all the per- formers are hairy-legged guys with no bims whatever around. ‘Any Color . Sa- Ft. 16¢ Britain Shutting Down . = ‘SPATTER Naval Base in Orkneys LONDON — Britain is shut- WALL TILE for ASPHALT TILE F 5 ¢¢. x 7 ft. Bath 9x9, Now Only 4 Ez. insured. skull, which is a way of saying | The one thing I am looking for | Furthe ting down its huge Scapa Flow m < ee . s rmore, no one '$ any) a free ticket for the show and I which is Little Boy Blues does not sitention to Colonel Coogan why naval base, in the Orkneys, where NO MONEY DOWN .. » USE CREDIT! 4 Pt. High $ 95 figure it must be because busi- |come on until the finale and this is ij, yp on his feet and saying to/the Kaiser's high seas fleet was with Trim! mm 5 OPEN TONITE, FRI. and SAT. ‘TIL 9 ness is not up to expectations ja very large number, indeed, with) everyone: around him that the scuttled after World War I. : * * «@ but when I mention this idea to (the entire cast on stage when out ‘slugging of Big Boy is the worst LJ * Chiang Navy Claims i i Willie he bec te | pro- | lim and ful y Artillery Duel Win | wins % Srones ete Pr lear reer ia faring shot UTaS® ince Peat | Harbor . “Why,” he says, “we are sold skirt and all who can easily Pass him. ee cae ES od In gdvance for half the entire for 2 doll if you do not know it has * + « either in peace or in war to jus- Nationalist warships operat-engagement already. This show to be a guy in this company unless py this time Little Boy Blues is ‘tify the expense of retaining them. is the biggest thing since nylons, |S°mebody makes a serious mis-|panting and perspiring more from| Scapa Flow, big enough to har- If you examine your ducket you take. : taking bows than from his dancing | bor a whole navy, is 15 miles long will observe that no seat is speci-|A GENIUS AT BALLET so the curtain closes in on him and 8 miles across. fied. That means you have’ 7 can see that the dancer {s | uuu -_ standing room only. undoubtedly Little Boy Blues even ‘ : j IN A GOOD POSITION without looking at the programme ™ A naval spokesman said the Ad- miralty could no longer foresee sufficient use for the installations i TILE OUTLET 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC two duels. , * ba * The ministry sid the Red guns fired a total of 91 rounds dur- ing the exchange early yesterday. The Nationalist ships were on pa- trol off the mainland. : The Nationalists also denied Peiping radio reports that Red shore guns had sunk two National- ist warships off the mouth of the But standing réom .is by no means undesirable in a New York theater especially at openings be- cause where you.stand is in back! of the last row which places you jin a position to leave quickly and quietly in case the show is bad and this is where I am located | to make sure and while I am by; no means a judge of ballet danc- j ing and in fact can do without same entirely in a pinch, I realize | that he gives a great performance. | In fact, I realize that he is no | doubt a genius at ballet dancing | and as the curtain closes: on him | the audience lets out a roar of | | applause that I afterwards hear | shakes the glasses off the back | bar in the gin mill next door Min River, near Matsu, on June'tor the o { Gee Eyes: 4,’ and that Red antiaircraft guns penne 3 : had downed a Nationalist jet off I am a little late getting to Swatow June 5. : the theater and the audience is ; pretty well seated when I arrive Jailee Tells on Police during a city campaign against “Ye,” the colymnis says. “He Seat down front. gambling. Police records showed flies in from the Pacific only|DROPS ON HIS SCONCE | they contained about $300, But the|today to get a new decoration| I notice his mouth is wide open Just business and as I am going in West Side to the theater. in SI ine T great skill holds back a Broad- (as is always the case when there = n Slot Machine Thefts way columnist and his wife a jis great applause and Little Boy 1. Cesh 2. Leyewey arrested six policemen accused by nti if he just finished a’ ® 3. FHA—no money down, as low « - - _|panting as e a e week a disgruntled jail inmate of steal! inst oh ss ee ete fast hundred yards and taking . es 5 impounded in a local hoosegow. [ine ‘commander of C ,-iach and also perspiring no little . it p Soogan’s oF BATH TUB ENCLOSURE s- > Police said the prisoner com Cobras. He is a ta simi “piy the ;ausience applauds with WE SELL WHAT New, mibdera. = aaa share of the loot protnised him. |and he is in the third row (afd at this moment I observe C7 CT) | } The machines were picked ap tt Be in the third row center.” BY ploy Bes jump up from his WE ADVERTISE! 4Va-ft. and S-ft. honest-to-goodness values! Our SU M P SHALLOW has continued to expand over the years Willie who is taking tickets with | Then the curtain opens again MANILA & — Authorities have) minutes and says to me: |Blues stands there on the stagé | ing $300 from 49 slot macnine® nobody but Colonel Billy Coogan bows with one hand on his stom- ' ined he had failed to get the\.. len greater vigor than before Sees Sa Oe pia get with a lot of ribbons on his chest gor _— oN cack "ton / sod thomes ™ 439.95 No switching . . . mo gimmicks! 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Adenauer May Be Ousted i in ‘57; cuunienea i member of the German Bundestag has pre- w GET A PIGGY BANK | | ‘Yes, you'll more than fill a “Piggy Bank’’ if the West will lift some trade restrictions ead ede inore goods dicted that Chancellor ee te Adenauer’s Democrat] - His post corresponds’ to that of with the dollars you save in this great Sale. party will lose its majority in the 1957 elections, but the West Ger- man government's course will re- main fundamentally the same. «Dr. Karl Atzenroth of Coblenz made the prediction to a reporter on visit to Grand! -” Atzenroth operates a furniture factory and is president of the 10-Nation European Assn., of s Furniture Manufacturers. Call- 2 Union Groups a povthcens of the American House of Representatives and he is serv- 38 his second four-yeay term. Atzenroth asserts that Aden- auer's popularity won the Chris- tian Democrats their absolute ma-. jority. !WILL STAY BIGGEST “The people have seen that is not good,” he says, ‘but the Chris-|, tian Democrats will remain the He believes that West German party coalitiors will lead the coun- try on its present course. “We are all against the Com- munists—all parties,” he empha- to Russia. "cent against the Communists, Atzenroth states. UNIFICATION DISTANT rope a “long way” “it is a necessity.” 5 An Arizona furniture dealer car.| : come 2,000 miles to Grand Rapids biggest party—44 or 45 per cent.” to berg dealer cannot Atzenroth’s factory only 100 kilometers away, without!” surmounting border obstacles. * * * East Germans will vote 90 per He terms a United States of Eu- off, but adds, buy, he explairls, but a Luxem- bay from at Coblenz— The 10-nation trade group was | i 7 } 74 WN, Seginew St. We Give Holden Trading Samos Brand new summer goods for you . . . For Dad... For Grad. 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Daily ast and West. and MUSKEGON “The Mart”—Tel. 2-2665 Hoey a y be yee hore t\ otage of the plan he submitted ‘ e pian subm! as pany pe ae epee — U. S. representative to the U. N. etimes suffer mild biedder irritation| Atomic Energy Commission nearly = that restiesa, ing. If you are miserable end sea decade ago. of these discomforts, Doan’s Pills often help e* fe @ by their pain relieving action, ing effect to ease biadder irritation, and by — tending to increase the output of the 15 So if nagging backache makes you feel less nighta, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, getthe eame happy relief millions have enjoyed for over i hearing a reporter's account of a recent H-bomp test in the Pa- cific. “Can we say that another Hitler won't appear?” he asked. “You i know very well that if he had come ‘up with the atomic bomb he would ihave used it without a qualm. |What's to prevent some new power- mad fellow in any two-by-four country from doing the same thing when he gets his own batch of nuclear weapons? “He'll get them, too, if the world goes along without proper atomic energy control very much longer. Quicker, cheaper ways always are found to build things.” PLAN SABOTAGED Baruch, who will be 86 Aug. 19 does not find it easy to dismiss from his mind the Communist sab- The plan, which calls for control of all fissionable material, peace- {ful development of the atom, and inspection, remains the policy of ‘the U. S. which Russia has stead- ‘fastly refused to accept. | “Not long before Vishinsky over there at U. N.,”’ Baruch re- called. “Had to pass through a picket line to get there. A pretty young thing carrying a banner recognized me and asked me how I could do a trick like that. “T said, ‘Young lady, if you have a disagreement with a person it's better to‘see them than not see them," And in I went. * * * “Well, after a time I saw Vi- shinsky wasn't too surrounded, so I went over to him, real close, and I said to him, ‘Vishinsky, you’re a damned fool. He looked people have yet to hear of his plan. He believes, too, that in the event of an atomic war involving the U. &., this couptry would find it- self morally restrained from wag- ing it to the hilt, for fear of harm- ing neutral nations with wayward radioactive fallout, * * s Baruch told U. N..on Dec. 5, 1946, ‘In all my life, now past the Biblical allotment of three score and ten years, never before have I seen sa rich an opportunity for deathiess service as is presented to us here. : “I want my country associated For myself, as I look upon a long past and too short a future, I be- lieve the finest epitaph would be— ‘He helped to bring lasting peace to the world.’ STILL PLUGS PLAN He ‘will continye to plug for his control plan out ‘of which all other atomic overtures we've since made have evolved, Later in the month he’s going over to see his friend speaking again. | * * * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 Baruch Sees New Hitler Starting A-War'} heard from Churchill for a while. President. 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You and I have the worst weapon man ever devised, And while we're growling at each other and threatening each other, by} God, every other country is fixing to get the same thing. ‘ ARCHIE SAYS: AGAIN WE SAY “One of these days we'll wake up and find ourselves threatened by a place no bigger then your @ hand because it has the few bombs | needed to knock us out. Why don’t. we get together and see that noth-| ing like this ever happens?’ | NOTHING HAPPENS | “Vishinsky called over some of §& the other Russians and had me. repeat what I had said. 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RYAN Moscow charges that American ‘. an annual 10 billion dollars, In tiously countering with a review!many reasons why trade with Red; A world’s struggle fo remain/and technical personnel, more in the Chinese = — frontiers. - APF News business must have war to make the war net ts after,of its embargo policies . nations could be hazardous, There 4, h short of scientific Tesearth and development than in) * ‘On the saa oo ie profits. But in the World War II srg Avon _ Communist trade with the West is a — lack of Comungpttat | "2° oman ado sina Production.“A broad campaign to| The Soviet Union trans special- ‘ years,. seein rom in held must depend, however, upon mu-jability to perform except where | : ‘correct this is about to get under)j4. i) 1, nd cult gle, Americans are doing some That is the bright sidé. On the coufidenc - : School R i lists in languages a ures, ont searchi political, cultural ahd military nee ; in contracts. West-|political considerations make per-) OChOOIMaN esigns way? . ‘setting - up special sections for = Frente’ thera are. Ghvleds weeh-( ee nen tan Ml cee tareiance B’ maet | STAMBAUGH t — Martin G. GLARING DEFECTS Soviet salesmen in trade missions -Conscious of their great asadat nesses. . WEAK EDUCATION. ‘Mahlberg has resigned as superin- There is a glaring ‘defect in with their offers in equipment and on the edge of an ecdnomicpdlit- * ele Marine Corps Report In the fields of science and ed-tendent of Stambaugh schools... anerican educational picture ‘technicians, No area is considered ucation, *there has been a tendén-| Mahlbeng said he will retire as 4" 114) can put the nation at a dis. Unimportant. The first objectives of the Com- tf ° munist. side remain military, Be- April Enlistment Drop ley in the West to take Soviet ¢ducator this summer after 33. avant age in a political contest. Next: Has the Kremlin a; ical war, they're beginning to take : fore Red Idaders will risk fur- WASHINGTON «®—Marine offi- claims at face value and thus ov- ‘years with the Stambaugh school Some consider it more important | formed? stock of their weaknesses too. ~ Moscow has thrown out a fate- |ther adventuring, they are de-'cerg attribute a sharp April dropjerestimate Soviet gains. But this system. than a shortage of engineers. The ful challenge. In 10 to 15 years, termined to destroy what they callin enlistments chiléfly to raised also has provided a spur for the U.S.S.R. is far ahead in its pool AAjll| Needs Pulpwood it ‘says, Communists will prove the as positions of strength. Corps standards but acknowledge West. There is evidence of more FBI School Graduate of people trained in languages and Red drive gradually i8ithat another factor may be the willingness to face up to Western cultures of many millions of peo. CHEBOYGAN (®—The Charmin heaton some American COM| drownings of six recruits on a weaknesses in the fields. Presi-| GRAND HAVEN ® — Police ple in underdeveloped areas. For Paper Mills of Green Bay, Wis., cepts..Many in Washington ex-/forced night march. ident Eisenhower's recent call for Chief Richard E. Kempel will be example, fewer than two dozen will pay out about $100,000 for pulp- press belief the changes are for The Marine Corps signed up. 1,- free world cooperation in research among 98 law officers who gradu- people in the United States are wood in June nd-July for its Che- their regimented way of life is DECAY WILL HAPPEN belief the capitalist Boxy vine me borer. 321 recruits in April—a figure and education is part of this pic- ate Friday from the FBI national trained to teach any of the entire ‘boygan mil¥ Manager Rolland La } cy from inner contradictions. NO STRINGS nearly two thirds Jess than the ture. lacademy in Washington, D. C.,. group of Turkic languages which Haie said the company needs 6,000 | They reckon without the Ameri- The American approach to un-javerage for the six preceding “7° after a 12-week course of FBI extend all the way through the cords of strippeeled poplar pulp- , The United States, leader in the de. training. ‘Central Asian belt from Turkey to wood from the 1956 spring season. can revolution of 1929. The United re oan aay comes oqens at the HUB... derdeveloped nations is changing. ‘months. President Eisenhower has indicat-js 7 ” ed more effort will be made to \show respect for the aspirations. and traditions of such countries and to the right of any nation to consider itself neutral in the strug- gle between the two great blocs. This implies offers of aid with no strings attached: nomic war, however. The political, the cultural and the military all play a part. Are the United States and its partners ready on ail! fronts? The answer is No, There are many weaknesses to be cor- rected, * bd s No Soviet citizen has dared The Communist trade lure is be-! dream of sharing in his economy, ENVOY TO KOREA — Walter C. ing recognized as an attempt to the way the American worker Dowling, above, a career diplomat, break the unity of the West. The dges in his. The share of Ameri- nas peen nominated by President. ‘Soviet Union and Red China aim can employes in the ‘national in- at forcing an open break on the come for 1955 was about 322 bil. Eisenhower as United States Am- issue of the strategic goods em- lion dollars. \bassador to the Republic of Korea.'bargo. 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There's nothing as relentless as a woman on the trail of a bargain.” NOT AN EASY FIELD It's still not an easy field for a woman to crack. Mrs. O'Reilly learned her job in year's of typing purchasing orders, contracts and other correspondence as a stenog- rapher in Ford’s plant engineering Her 26 years experience cuali- fied her to be named assistant te the head of the purchasing aid of night school college and Mate Says Nothing s $4 Million |serious consideration of an item— “If Ilike it, I buy it.” But as in any kind of purchasing, she’ says, “I weigh the price ; against the quality. I know what's igood and I've learned to say ‘no’ to salesmen.” Although she keeps the ac- counts at home, her husband of less than a year, Leo F. O'Reilly, a power engineer at Ford's, does the grocery shopping. “I don't mind going myself,” Go Budge these Big Bargains at our.. 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Mr. America Wins Out Over | Mr. Universe — lar members of a night club troupe headed by Mae West got WASHINGTON (®—Two muscu-| — into a fight in her dressing room| | TV, paw WORTH ‘80.00 In Trade BIG 21 Inch YOUR OL © Big 4-Star Chassis PHONO 1S last night, police reported, and| one of them received hospital| treatment as LJ * * Police said Mickey Hargitay, 26-| assault complaint against Charles Krause, 24-year-old ‘“‘Mr. Ameri- '.fea.” A hearing was set for today) _ in- the U.S. attorney's office. The fight came during a news conference, police said. Miss West! COUTSES, In Detroit there are only 32! members in the women's ~— of the Purchasing Agents Assn The men's division has some 500 members. Mrs. O'Reilly wouldn't trade her job for anything. “Sure, if you slip up when you're spending someone else's money, it can cost them thousands and you your job,”’ she says. “But that's what keeps you on your toes.” In her personal shopping Mrs 0’ Reilly doesn’ t go in for too much 1. saying he hit Hargitay when ‘'Mr. reportedly was discussing plans to) replace ‘‘Mr. Universe” in her, show. Officers quoted Krause as, Universe” ignored Krause’s sug- gestion that he “stop making re- marks” about Miss West. She was said to have escaped injury in the row. . a result. 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HINTS SOLUTION Today, he believes he knows how we overdraw on our energy reserves and what we can do about it. In addition, he has an instru- ment to measure how much energy is being expended—just like the monthly bank statement of your account. De. dacebson believes mus- cular tension accounts for “‘prac- tically the entire energy output ef the bedy above its basic liv- ing needs.” Other tissves, he says, such as the serves, brain or kidneys, take up a small, al- most constant, energy amount. sitting in what. you udieoe, to be hooked into this current to record the electric action of the muscle on & television-like screen. On this screen is flashed the amount of muscle GOntraction (a measure of muscle tension). If the jperson is tensed up internally, a fluorescent green line dances’ wild- ly on the screen. Thus real ten- sion or real relaxation ¢an be measured tangibly by the jumps and dips of the green line. CONCLUSION DRAWN Dr. Jacobson concludes: “There is no evidence to support the common belief that the neuro- istate of efforts and sub-efforts by persons play games like golf” ‘or cards or when they are quietly sitting and conversing, reading, smoking or resting. “Our findings are that many| such persons continue in a chronic day and by night. Even in their sleep they fail to relax.’ He adds: “Rest is inadequate treatment for the over-reacting, everly-tense . person. What is needed is to teach the patient _ to relax each of his chief muscle groups so that excess tea- sion measurably disappears.” — Fes, acy For this reason, you may be PEANUT BENDER — Yow can’t corner the elephants at Prospect Park Zoo in Brooklyn, N.Y. They all remember where young visitors, musculature really ‘relaxes’ when far right, park his turn in the corner of the pachyderm enclosure In the series of scientific relaxa- atten are Moslem, there are Although most + pele in Arab important blocks of non Moslems| in several of the countries. California hag sbout six million: acres of irrigated land. tion steps Dr.-Jacobson prescribes, ' the chief target is the head mus-| i | Try this eye un-tensing pro-| cedure: First, wrinkle your forehead, | then frown; then gradually unfur-) row the brow, taking ‘care not to wrinkle your forehead in trying? to smooth your brow. | ~ Next, shut the eye lids tightly. Gradually loosen up on them until ‘TwWinking has become infrequent or absetnt. Then, with the eyes still ‘closed, ‘look’ to the right, left and for- ward. 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PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 vy sik ed : jelay by rm’s artists, t ars needed for ese "| residential inspection, When’ the ‘ - Upigue: Gotham Shop Offers Charms ea te tras ti AEC toy Assist: Firm «(Stas sett osm sn te eps Tem Col (Soni Company laeos gold charm is made from * perform up to a sarees dollars'winiams of the: fire department 1 quickly put. out the fire. in a for Any Occasion, Purpose or Person |e rier ox "iM Developing Power rise orn tactics and med on «dn rowel the errant bd bee win | : | ti i Bl ~ | | junderwrite up’ to four millions in| gally outside, runs In, buys a Most collectors buy their charms) WASHINGTON w— The Atomic private facilities. charm, while kéeping one eye ‘one at a time, but some come in Energy Commission today an- . © 6 peeled for the police, . ‘and get a wrist’s worth in one nounced the signing of a contract) Yankee will pay any- research Some of the big. names in show | sitting. Many, prefer * ‘biographical | with the Yankee Atomic Etectric, and development expenses above business are violent charm-collec- | passortments—each charm means Co of Boston, to assist the com.’ ithe estimated five millions. tors. Shirley Booth had an expen- something im the person's life. ‘pany in development and opera-| New England. utilities holding, : But there are some who lean tO tion of a large-scale power plant’ ca Soe @ tuiaiature duplicate of accumulations on one particular!in Rowe, Mass. meee ‘Yankee stock will distribute the subject. Mrs. Del Webb, wife of * * «© ‘electricity. her many show business-awards, = like the Oscar. Alene Dalton, the re pelican the New York Yap Ue contract is the first to be “Fairy Princess’ on Howdy-Doody, concluded under AEC's power keeps adding special charms that ben stead get atic vampbling| "|demonstration reactor program. | Regains Her Breath signalize her advancing career. . 8 gaming The aim of that program is to! PHOENIX, Ariz. (—Detective The latest, of course, is a charm- moth ‘bring private resources into the ‘Ned Brennen wrote a laconic re-' ing Howdy-Doody. _ Charmes seem to have a strong development of engineering infor-| port on a visit he made to’ the, . : fascination for many people. espe- mation on, nuclear power reactors| home of a woman who made a CAN BE PRETTY COSTLY ‘cially women. Just as the;amulets' and, AEC said, “‘to advance the breathless call to police headquar- Lloyd Nolan had a charm made of olden times were often .sup-, j\time when nuclear power comes/ters. ‘Woman had difficulty catch- to simulate the first-night ticket/posed to ward off evil, the charms ‘economically feasible.”’ jing 6year-old daughter to take stubs from his smash appearance jof today can frequently soften up. s ¢ ¢ \corrective Measures. However, be- in ‘The Caine Mutiny Court Mar:an irate lady. Which only proves. | Yankee will bear construction! jfore officer's arrival woman - had tial.’ Jazz pianist Hazel Scott has|that charms hath beauty to soothe | costs estimated at 3444 million dol- regained breath. and taken care of MEMENTOES — Shirley Booth’s charmed career: awards on the wrist. rote designed for every record the savage wife. ars. Of an additional five million| matter. ad IEW Y - NE makes—and also does the same | —————_—_- ——— NEW YORK (NEA) — On any for a charm showing a map of * viv hae her Sriendis. — nice, pormal day at the store on the Aleutian Islands with a salvage 1 : i | Fifth Avenue, they sell a few lamp- ship at work and a half-submerged _ Charmes oak - wee atten pases | ; : posts, birdcages, airplanes, rou- diver beading down under the sive. They less y than lette wheels. fire engines, love let- Waves. They asked no questions; Say ate, bat peed ence are ee ters and a flock of mustard seeds they just made the charm. | tt _ ou we =. ne prec | Fri.-Mon. : | This is because the establish. EVEN KIDS LOVE THEM charms—ike the best-selling cous | til 9 p. m. | ment is the world's largest pur- Another customer was a leading tard seed, a symbol of aittr- : veyor of the current hottest item obstetrician. Hanging from the come as low as $5. FREE 1 eating act ence knoen eh (remendous ascortment of charms |, BUt one Park Avenue matron, : amulets, they've been worn in all dealing with babies. He car- ‘for her daughter's wedding present Delivery! : o in. Commissioned a replica of the Hy one form or another by virtually ried an oddly-shaped package. Un- church sei 4 diamond sprinkled | : . ___ every civilization the world has (wrapped, it turned out to be his charm. The bill was $1.800, which known. Ours is po exception and trusty forceps. He wanted a new | ‘t lot for something to dangle| i 2 today ‘the business of designing, charm made, exactly duplicating lon the wrist making and selling tiny replicas this instrument. It was done forth-| Anong other odds and ends cre-| of all kinds of things is a big with. ated for special orders have been industry. | The collection of charms is an elaborately engraved tombstone, It is also a fascinating industry. | Presently not confined to girls a ball of yarn, the rear view of a. because, besides stocking 2,500 dif- and obstetricians. Kids love jady and horse leaping a fence, and ferent charms, this store (Mar- them. Se do eld people. The hob- a miniature replica of a fashion’ —— a a - += 3 chal) will also make up to order by knews no income brackets, ‘show, complete with commentator virtually anything any normal either. One of the store’s stead- and a model dressed in a fancy! mind can conceive. _ lest customers is a New York gown. 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Luther, (left) pastor of the Silvercrest the aged who will be given transportation to the Baptist ‘Church; Mrs. Tom Malone, wife of the Blue Sky Drive-In Theater for a church service pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, and Floyd at 3 p. m. Sunday. The North Kiwanis Club is Losee, Spiritual Aims Chairman of the North Ki- sponsoring the outdoor service. - Sharett, in dealing with the Report Sharett Arab problem, has had the ad- vantage of an upbringing in an ; Wi | [ P Arabic fluently. . en | eave ost During World War II he helped| jArab Palestine village: He speaks . form the Jewish brigade which Tel Aviv News apers fought with the Allies. After crea- : + P P tion of the Israeli state, he became Say” Foreign: Minister, ‘foreign minister under Ben-Gurion and then prime minister when the Ben-Gurion at Odds ae retired in January 1954. | . . wp gen Ben-Gurion returned to. JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector if,. premiership last November, —Israeli newspapers h coeniers to- Sharett continued as foreign min- day that Foreign Minister Moshe ister. Sharett, former premier and one, A doi or st Church Conference The rs alleged.a growi rift om areas policy -aitatnn! Being Held j in City | Sharett and Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, the senior statesmen) he annual conference of the 10th Who have been Israel's only Pre- 'District of the Church of God in miers. are ‘Christ is being held here this week id Well-informed unofficial polities |** Co SG ee lit circles forecast that if Sharett! Meetings are held every day at leaves the Cabinet, Mrs. Golda|!? noon and 7:30 each evening. Myerson, the present labor minis-! At noon Saturday, the Sunshine ter, is likely to succeed him as, |Band, composed of children whose ‘ages range from four to ten years, foreign minister. will : f The left-liberal Tel Aviv Daily\W¥! Dresent @ program o! songs ‘and recitations. Haaretz said that Ben-Gurion is. trying to maneuver Sharett into. At 3 p.m. Saturday, the Purity the secretary generalship of their Class of young people, will be Mapai Social Democratic Labor-featured in the entertainment. party. Sharett was said to be un-| Bishop C. J. Johnson, bishop of willing to accept. ithe district and pastor of the Pon- 'tiae church, will preach the of-) (CAUTION CAITICEED ficial sermon at 2:30 Sunday after- Sharett's opponents have strong- noon. PE ane ee Sy criticized his policy of caution —- Teachers College in southern Min- ~ nesota will become the state capi- in dealing with the Arabs. His op-' Mexico pois 1, 370,000 bar- tal if an enemy attack makes it ‘ponents have demanded that he rels of crude oil, distillates and necessary to evacuate the capital D The brightest star seen from) Out Oor Chur ch Ser vice jany place on earth, Sirus, the stress the so-called Ben-Gurion,gasoline in 1955. compared with fete! population stotistics of the County Plenning tion show ce \ as — Retirement age popuiction end = : ad Oe e ond ote) ne Schedules Banquet * The committee headed by’ Mrs. klend County in ae from 5.000 1m 1930 fe ||, ‘The Spring Serenade banquet, Ver@ Dodson Devor has planned 21,000 in 1950, on increase by the Newman AME) + tne church and friends. Pro- of 260% es compared with on increwse of 123% in the | Choir: Will be held at 7:30 Sat-iceeds from the dimmer will benefit Newman AME Choir |Home Auditorium locatedt at the STOP LEAKY . BASEMENTS! Will not blister, peel, i chip, or crack-off. rounded | urday evening in the ls Lakeside the oe! fend. Ockiand a eer Commis. Use on _ stucco, | asbestos, shingles, concrete blocks. Just in Case ST. PAUL, Minn. here. Selection of the emergency 4 North Saginaw Street FE an I h ‘Dog Star, shines brilliantly in our line of a “policy of active defense” $8,654,000 barrels the previous site was announced by Col. Hubert : S C u e OF | unday evening skies: each winter. against possible Arab aggression. ' year .8 irector. _ Schon, state civil defense director #—Mankato Shut-ins and the “aged will be: churches will call at rest homes, the special guests of a drive-in hespitals and private’ homes a & church service planned for Sunday, #08 otherwise unalile to attend. ~afternoon at the Blue Sky Drive, Residents have been urged to In theater, 210 Opdyke Rd. ibring the neighbor who can't at- = “ . ., tend a service in the church. Sponsoring the event, which will Sale eg agate ge will be’ the choir of 400 voices under the direction of Mrs. Tom Malone Laymen of the variows of the Emmanuel Baptist Church _ will sing “Wonderful Grace of \Jesus" and “The Awakening Abortions Top Births) chorus.” rina 1 | Mrs. Malone has invited mem- in Japan Duri 9g 955 bers of all church and sehool choirs TOKYO @—The Welfare Minis- to join the massed chorus. Sing- | try calculated today that abor- ers are requested to be on the plat- tions exceeded births in Japan form at the theater at 2:30 p.m. last year. (Ponty The ministry said 1,170,000 abor,’ le quartet of Christin 9 / MORE VALUE! tions were reported. It estimated — ‘ & Alli fS=— that the figure would have topped. ssied for several srlections. two million ff all such operations’ -! i had been ei Doug Brown, Clyn and Eugene. e ‘Stone, a trumpet trio of the Births for 5 Rothe 1.727.040. Memorial Baptist Chruch will give: Abortion is considered the mos* special moumbers ‘ common form of birth ¢ontrol in * 6 «@ ; Japan. The operation is legal if -*Somnething to Live For” is the a physician certifies jt is needed topic chosen by the Rev. James for the economic or physical wel-/H. Luther-who will preach the | fare of the mother. 'afternoon sermon. s */®? The Rev. Mr. Luther, pastor of The Welfare Ministry expressed Silvercrest Baptist Church, is pro- concern at the number of abor- gram chairman. i tions—five times as many, as in Leading congregational singing 1949. The ministry cal®d for a will be the Rev. Ralph Davidson, stepped-up program of education|pastor of Andersonville Community , in contraceptive birth control. 'Charch. i er ee fae —_————— For the June Bride... c. Groom's Bing. - Bride's Bing. . OTrede mark reg. Prices tnet. Ped. Tam. 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City re- of tuo Gost square mile were cited, Barnard When Troy ‘fmcorporated a year| socella, im Glaeusdions when he ago, it did not include two mile-| = cupervisor of es nate square sections in the northern’ eae Fay of it incorporat part of Troy Township. The plan of! t , T officials then, according to Norman Townahip vo wo voters in roy quirements @f 500 persons per | jareas to Troy City. Two voters dents of a small section on 14) voted for the annexation to Troy.| Mile read remain in the Yown- |The annexation won 409 to 31 in| ship. |the city, but doesn't carry without! The supervisor, Lyle Walker, and | approval by both areas. four of the five members of the Their 20tes also kept out a township's board of trustees re- small area on 14 Mile road, where/Side in the area that voted to join eight persons live in the Parmen-|the city of Troy. It leaves only [= home. jone board member. side | The Township Board will meet: | i ncthigeasml ribo dy |mext Wednesday night to consider | Creoks, Cooley, 17 and 19 Mile ‘how to* continue, After the two! ds, al wi as al ‘areas that voted to join Birmipg-| —_— ee mn Se em nes ham and the others to Troy 30 % _ City on Tuesday, are annexed | | i i To Receive Bids for School Bonds | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A| Roctiester, Lake Orion tea ahd open house celebrating its: 12th anniversary will be held at Districts to Sell Bonds the Waterford Township Communi- ty Library next Wednesday from) Totaling $1,900,000 5 2 to 4 p.m. in the CAI Building, | re 3640 Williams Lake Rd. Mg Pring Soma cre Rochester! The library now boasts 4,000 lines for receiving bids for the purchase of school district bonds. Sealed bids on $1,150,000 for the Rochester Community School Dis- trict will be received by the school board at 8 p.m. Monday in Roch- ester High School and publicly opened. The bonds will be coupon bonds | | in denominations of $1,000 each, with interest not to exceed 4 per cent, Lake Orion Community School ae oe Eice oer = MOSCOW Uf — President Tito $750,000 at 8 p-m ‘Wednesday in Says his visit to Russia will not the Blanche Sims Elementary #fect Yugoslavia's friendly rela- School. These also will be coupon|tions with the United States. bonds in denominations of $1,000 Talking with reporters at a each, and are part of a total cae Kremlin reception last night, of $1,500,000, Maximum interest is 4 per cent annually. Auburn Heights Still Mine: Tito Yugoslav Dictator Says He'll Visit States Only if He’s Invited “not important’ Sen. McCarthy's move in the Senate to cut off U.S. aid to Yugoslavia because of Tito's trip to Moscow, - “Our relations with the United States will not suffer,"’ Tito said, Bible School when asked about the McCarthy resolution. “Our friendship with to Ope A Monday -|the United States will continue as poe HEIGHTS—The ninth!before our trip here.” annual Daily Vacation Bible School)... ; of Stone Baptist Church will begin) MUST BE INVITED Whem.an American remarked ithat he should journey to Wash- lington to make sure there was no misunderstanding of his intentions, Tito replied: “If I am invited, why) not? But first I must be invited.’’ Some 1,000 diplomats and So-| viet leaders, including Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev and Premier Bulganin, attended the gala reception in the Kremlin's gold and marble St. George's Hall. New Officers Picked oticers that will be ‘eonting' na Dy Justices of Area the school, under the direction: of, Mrs. Esther Dickens.. Classes will school will be in session from 9 a.m. to 12 noon daily, Monday through Friday. An enrollment of over 400 is expected in the school. | The church will have in opera- tion its new 48-passenger bus each day to bring children to and from) the «school. The sessions are open to all children aged 4-16. There will be woodwork, art, sewing, plaque making, and many other types of handwork. At an organization meeting last night at Devon Gables, the. newly- formed Oakland County Judicial! lAssociation elected officers and ‘voted to take disciplinary action! . aganst a county justice of the” peace. Assembled JPs, municipal |. judges, and circuit..court judges voted to censure Madison Heights Justice Charlies O. Williams for his| alleged practice of soliciting mar- riages, and take such action as, may be necessary to make him de- | sist from the practice.” Elected officers were Farming- building to handle ‘the expected Crescent Hills Church Sets Children’s Program WATERFORD — The Crescent Hills Baptist Church, holding serv- ites in the John Monteith School on Crescent Lake road, will present a@ special program Sunday for Chil- dren's Day, at 11 a.m., according to the Rev, Benjamin A. Bohn. The beginners department will sing songs and recite Bible verses, le, president; Royal Oak Munici- and the primary children will pre-|".; CAI Library to Mark Birthday Wednesday U.S. Friendship. the Yugoslav chief brushed aside as. ton Township Justice Allen C. In-! days from the vote-canvasging set for today, little land remailts. Two other parcels were not _ Voted upen—an unused lot north | of Clover Hill Cemetery and the site of a steel-door firm on 14 Mile near Woodward. volumes. There are 1,200 non-| The City Commission net last fiction books, 1,500 adult current ‘night to. canvass the affirmative! jand classical novels, 500 adult vote oni city’s taking em. The mystery books and #00 volumes (Pe,fownan ter eatem. Te | classified for children and juniors. y ihandle the annexation vote. Strietly a volunteer project, | Troy, which has been the largest. the library is supported mainly city in area in the county, has | Wy the Book Review Club. lincluded 2642 square miles and Hostesses for Wednesday's af- |with the new addition will have 30 fair will be Mrs. Mark Stewart, Sdare ene a ee _ Mrs. Edward Cox, Mrs. Francis) ‘Kinkle, Mrs. Afton Banfield, and ns. Dalton Ettinger. Clawson 10 Build Assisting at the tea table will | ibe Mrs. Kenneth Valentine, library! chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Eaton, | chairman of the Book Review Club. | C 00 l ions. Mrs. Richard Flick and Mrs $1,250,000 Expansion Arthur Arnold are co-chairmen for| the open house. Mrs. Carl W. Carr! Will Not Raise Taxes, | | Board Says and Mrs. Carl Putnam are in| CLAWSON — A school building charge of publicity. ° program of $1,250,000 has been ap-| at Drayton Plains Sunday proved by the echosl board bere. DRAYTON PLAINS—Richard C|) School taxes will remain the: Smith will preach at the 11 a.m. same as last year—$40.50 on each. Richard Smith to Speak S service Sunday at the Drayton'$1,000 of local assessed valuation. | | Plains Community United Presby-. School superintendent Paul | terian Church. Former assistant Schalm said it was possible = ‘to the pastor of the church, the) keep the tax rate the same be. | Rev. Mr. Smith recently returned) cause of q $3 million increase from Omdurman, Africa, where. in valuation, jhe was a teacher in the boys) The money will cover the cost school for the past three years. lof a 12-room addition to Kenwood Because of the Waterford High School and a five-room addition to School baccalaureate service there McDonald’ School. will be no Sunday evening church! Bids have been accepted for the . service here. : \building of the > additions. Avon School District Votes in 2 Elections Next Week . AVON TOWNSHIP—Two days of high, Stone Elementary, and Stiles: voting are in store for the voters Elementary. of Avondale School District next Monday and Tuesday. Two school! Added operational expense, due board members will be elected to the increase in enrollment, Monday, and an $850,000 bond is., M#* Tesulted in a request for a | sue election will take place Tues-!| | Ereenai increase ta the epere: any: | tional levy, school officials sald. | The Avondale School District in-| Superintendent Raymond Baker | jcludes a good portion of Avon and pointed out that one grade in the. Pontiac Townships and smaller por- district will be on half-day sessions. jtions of Troy and Boomfield Town-/next year and the situation will ships. ‘grow worse. Five candidates are trying for Millage for school taxes will drop | the two three-year board terms, |{fom 28.6 mills in 1955 to 19 mills including both incumbents. A. E. in 1956 due to the retirement of a Atwood from Avon Township and [Portion of the high school bond R. Grant Graham from Pontiac |debt. The requested money would Township are up for re-election. bring the tax to Pry 24 mills. Bevan Bates and Oscar E. Hy- ee ae Oak Park Tax Hike Up for Vote Monday Township round out the list of | names on the ballot. Tuesday's bond issue vote is di- sent a Bible story, The junior girls also will participate.. pal Judge Fletcher R. Renton, first vice president; Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback, sec- ond vice president; Milford Justice vided into two separate items. Two mills are being requested for bond- ing for additional rooms: to be added to the high school, junior OAK PARK — Monday is the date set when residents here will. be asked to vote on a three-mill Proud of Honor Roll James VanLeuven, secretary; and Bl field Hills Justice Alva J METAMORA—Metamora MOMS Richaniecn, tressumee eS are proud of the Honor Roll placed) The judges also directed their at a cental intersection, with its|officers to write the Oakland Coun. | few coat of paint and reprinting ty Board of Supervisors asking that of names of servicemen. Material funds be allocated for a full-time! and labor were donated by C. W.|probation officer to serve justice Albertson and James Whiteman. | courts. = JAMES HOAG LAKE ORION—Selected by the,as assistant principal, athletic di- Board of Education to be the new reetot and football coach. Hoag is principal of Lake Orion High/replacing Fred Wiegman, whose School is James Hoag. Mr. Hoag, slab official duty is presenting the a 1948 graduate of Western Mich-| ick ss at the high school commence- igan College, in 1953 received his ment tonight, Weigman resigned masters degree in administration. his post in April, to dent of Stoner School ‘District neer Lansing, where he will resume’ his work for a \ doctor's degree, "| Harold Brooks, .5-month-old son of _jand Mrs. A. W. jtax increase at the annual school : district election. County Deaths Superintendent Dr. James N. |Pepper said this morning that the Everett Henry Bromley money would be used to defray LAKE ORION ‘— Service for Mounting school operating costs. Everett Henry Bromley, 53. of, 1351 Miller Rd., will held at 11 ier aa at y H Mat 3) oleomargarine in 1931; 1,200,000,- \Home, with burial in East Lawn? Pounds in 1952. iCemetery. He‘died of a heart at-| tack Tuesday. A graveside serv- ice will be conducted by Orion) Lodge No. 46, F&AM. ‘ Mr. Bromley leaves his wife, Margaret; three daughters, Mrs. Burton Bowerman of Lake Orion, Mrs. Charles Ortwein of Clarkston and Gloria, af home; three step- children, Georgia Brown, Judy) = Brown and George F. Brown with the WU: S. Navy, stationed in Cali- fornia: four sisters, Mrs. Jessie Shippey of Goodison,—Mrs. Leslie | McBride of Englewood, Fla., Mrs. Enda Carey of Detroit and Mrs. Mary Swift of Grosse Pointe; and three grandchildren. Richard Harold Brooks MILFORD—Service for Richard) ' U.S. used 230 million pounds of: a square Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brooks, 698! Baker Rd., will be held at 1 p.m.) Friday at Richardson-Bird Funeral | Home, with burial in Waterford Center Cemetery. The baby died Wednesday after a two-day illness. Surviving. besides the parents, are two brothers, Timothy and Terry at home; grandparents Mr. Hamilton of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks of Clarkston; and great- grandmothers, Mrs. Grace Dering of Adrian, Mrs. Fred Jewel of Onaway Onoway. Stephen William King HIGHLAND—Burial service for ‘Stephen William King, infant son ‘ot Mr. and Mrs. John King of 3175 Central Bivd., will be held Satur- day at Amsterdam, N. Y. The baby was dead at birth Tuesday. | Surviving, besides the parents, are three sisters, Rachael, Terry Elizabeth and Brenda at home; the grandfather, Martin Crawford ALETHA MAE HEITER Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heither of Thomas announce the engagement of their daughter, Aletha Mae, to Wayne M Nolan Jr., son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Nolan Sr., of Metamora, No wedding date has been scheduled as yet. FINE FURNITURE Pick Perfectly ct PIXLEY’S To Ns appreximate population of 15,500, 423 persons are being added, Taking in the seceltions that were held away by a tie vote may be possible, according to City Clerk Lawson Lockhart, if 35 per cent ‘of the residents sign petitions. A vote then could be held either at the pri- ‘Mary or regular election this fall. 4 More Seeking Queen's Title WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Four new names have been added to the list of aspirants for the title of CAI Fair Queen of. 1956, according! to Mrs. George A. Dean. Bringing the total up to 11 are Betty Clark, 3130 Sashabaw Rd.; Priscilla Boyd, 5501 Pleasant St.; Marlene Shell, '4250 Seeden St., and Nancy Wins- low, 3729 Hatfield Dr. The CAI Fair will be held June | 22-24 on the grounds at 5640 Wil- liams Lake Rd., and will feature games, rides, merchants’ dis- plays, and hobby exhibits. Many of the township's organizations will be selling articles to help — Motor City Murder Trial Drayton Church Sets Awaits Jury Completion swell the CAI fund. The Farm and Garden Club wil have a Wayside Market where, members will be selling homemade articles, plus plants and garden supplies. chairman of this project. “Williams to Explain Special Session on TV LANSING (#—Gov. Williams will) discuss the approaching special legislative session on a four-sta- 'tion television hookup at 6:30 p.m. | Friday. The session, scheduled -to open June 13, was called to consider, increases in unemployment com- pensation, correction of a mixup in courtroom of Recorder's Judge highway construction law and more Frank Schemanske to handle the money for a new medium security prison at Ionia. Williams said his speech will be “‘non-partisan,”’ financed by per- sonal funds. “The people are entitled to know the reasons why it is neces-| to Lansing,’’ Williams said. ‘‘They have a right to know about the| Mrs. Fred Bohlman is _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1956 é a merce wielded paint brushes last pletely covering the home of Mrs. JAYCEES PAINT — Fourteen members of the Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Com- 1150 Lakeview street, Huron Gardens, in less than five hours. Paint for the project was donated “id Saturday, com- the Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. Mary Goodwin, DETROIT (INS) — The first de- 'gree murder trial of Mrs. Victoria |Hermiz, 25, and Maurice Hamilton, j20, in the death of her husbarid, Aziz, went into its second day to day with selection of a jury still to be completed. Mrs. Hermiz and Hamilton are charged with fatally stabbing Hermiz, a Detroit grocer, last Feb, 10 te cover up an illic#t ro- mance between the married woman and the youthful student. _ Additional policemen were sched- ‘uled to be on hand today at the expected overflow crowd of spec- jtators. A tnree-week trial has been pre-| dicted by the Wayne County Prose. cutor’s office. The proceedings will be slowed, Tuesday, according to a report to sary to call the Legislature back by the same language barrier that ‘Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. hampered the original murder in- ‘vestigation, Both defendants, like Bible School Time age is ancient Chaldean, the ton-| DRAYTON PLAINS — Plans for gue believed spoken by Christ. the Daily Vacation Bible School to Mrs. Hermit’ counsel has indi- be held June 18 through 29 at the coed ne oe ne pied Drayton Plains Community United ever, a court-appointed commis. Presbyterian Church have been | sion has ruled that beth she and completed, according to W. J. | Teeuwissen Jr., pastor. | Hamilton are sane, The school program has been The youth whose parents have ‘come to Detroit all the way from outlined for children 3 years old Baghdad for the trial, recently through those who will be in the named a third person as the actual seventh grade in the fall. An en- killer. irollment in excess of 300 is ex- Hamilton made the statement pected. while under the influence of truth’ Department superintendents in serum and the prosecutor's office Charge will be Mrs. Vern Green, contends such accounts are inad- nursery; Mrs. Harold Trexler, be- missable as evidence, |ginners; Mrs. Basil Thompson, pri i ford cera and Miss Char: tte ir junior department. Vandals Break. Windows Tiare iarilll’ be Vappreniaaialy aa Vandals heaved rocks through teachers and helpers. four windows of a summer cottage ‘in Springfield Township sometime Extension Club to Meet LEONARD — Country Corners Mrs. Mary Olszewski who owns Extension Club will meet at 7:30 the cottage at 11871 Scott Rd. told p.m. Tuesday at Rowland Hall, for |threat of our road program and the |the victim, are natives of Iraq and them that rocks were found inside'a lesson on the care of new / need for action on unemployment." |speak little English. Their langu-| the building fabrics. To Judge Power Mower Value—Compare H.P., Engine Make, Blade Length, Stability of Frame! — KRESGE’S FREE DELIVERY! 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WITH RECOIL STARTER DOWNTOWN STORE Saginaw at Huron Street Os oy f L TWENTY-NINE mee PONTIAC PRESS, a ne JUNE 7, 1956 ere , wo bed age sme cypriot O Official Killed |» | |Hollywood Headlines - \ | J an p eerce Fn cores t ba ir ore, at Tchaikovsky Flightless, Tailless Birds ’ duce 37’ or more retail cuts of]. NICOSIA, i, erly gaan P bli S 7 S er. P ular Its Paved ees gh? "ae . Serghiou. e 's re & sO) m i . @& rours meat. ernment otc, wa shot pale u ICI ity p e Ss uccess; in Moscow Concert aclu a o Breton, whiskers in front < Pas on It a today as he entered commi hubert, Faure, Handel, Bach is the only bird with nostrils at WILL-O-WAY sioner’s office in patent A oa for M. ar ilyn’ Ss “B uS S top MOSCOW (INS) — American \Carissimi. = a the tip. of its bill. For its oo few was clamped on the town while security forces searched for the killer. PLAYHOUSE J now presenting “Anniversary Waltz” A 3:Act Family Riot ‘Nightly Except Monday Until June 17th Coming June 19th for 2 Weeks “Solid Gold Cedillac’ Midwest 6-2222 for Reservations Curtain 8:40 Long Lake Road and Telegraph aii Secret Marriage Told HOLLYWOOD (#—Starlet Janet |Lake and actor Robert Dix, who ‘on Tuesday announced their en-) _gagement, now have disclosed they’re already married. A justice of the peace performed the cere- mony May 31 in Las Vegas, Nev. RUDY’S BAR _ | LIQUOR end GOOD FOOD | DANCING SATURDAY TO THE KIM- TONES HAPPY EXILE Socarras, Cuba, Miami, Fila., former leaves president Federal Court in ‘al magazines, legion. [BEEARRE: PROJECT | “Bus Stop’ i, imore bizarre of film mos | partly because of the changed sta-| Carlos Prioltus of Monroe. She left the lot Baker has a year ago a contract player and after the U. S, Im- returned a corporation: By BOB THOMAS * * Principal photography on picture is finished and a few odds; and ends are being put together ithis week. This intelligence is of- that should end her chores. She’ fered for those who want to keep! plans to leave for London around ‘tabs on the movements of Mari- July 15 to begin her project with ilyn Monroe, Judging from the de- Sir Laurence Olivier, ‘luge of propaganda in the nation- ing Prince.” their number Ed has been one of projects, | * isi Tenor Jan Peerce received an en-| Peerce is on a one-month visit the kiwi lays the largest egz |to publicize Monroe. She seems|thusiastic reception and sang ‘o the Soviet Union during an-ex-tenewn~ A four-pound bird . may HOLLYWOOD, #—"Bus Stop” is|to have an uncommon knack for just about wheezing to the end of| ithe line. attracting the headlines, no mat- iter what she does, ' According to various of her buf- fers, Marilyn will be leaving for the New York as soon as she finishes. up her work in the picture. She is working on dubbing this week, and: “The Sleep- “What a combination'’’ rhapso- dized a publicity man. ‘‘And you know how excitable the British the Press can be. I can see the head- lines already. Wow!" Wow, indeed. Little Norma Jean | come a long, long way.| Dad, Son Both Running ‘War II. * * * eight encores last night in the tensive concert tour under State: first concert by a Metropolitan Department auspices. Opera star in Russia since. World ¢ * © He is accompanied .on the trip! by. his wife, Alice, and his ac- More than 2 2 000 persons attended | icompanist, Warner Bass. WELCOME ELKS! lay a one-pound eas. Norway has 204 newspapers. Ninety-five are dailies. Certified Inet circulation last year was {1,531,711 copies. | » TOP HITS and = M-G-M's GOLD MINE OF ENTERTAINMENT ! “MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS" Butterfield Theaters Proudly Present Outstanding Entertainment a Your Comfort and Relaxation! migration Service granted him) igretion | Sacvice) ora fal Being incorporated, she natural-\" ~ - but on Rival Tickets ly needs officers. Most notable is) HELENA, Mont. Uh—A father, uae Greene, a magazine pho- | son were nominated in Montana's. tographer who now acts as buffer primary election — on opposite) 7960 COOLEY LAKE ROAD . COLOR LAST DAY! CINEMASCOPE! CO-FEATURE!!! for president Monroe. Vice pron | cet “Las Vegas” SECRET LOVE Ww ORTH THE RISK OF HER LIFE! dent Greene is in constant att * 8 * chewe at DAR ES Tt ance to sift requests and messages} John C. Harrison was renomi-’ _ 865:180:0! LA N A T U R N E R” wren Di A N E for Monroe. He in turn has his own nated as a Democrat for Lewis, “Diane at (IRD PLS ee iy SIR CEORIC HARDWICKE Yew ow & butter, who sifts requests and)and Clark County’ attorney . in’ vg ae from M-G-M in COLOR and in CINEMASCOPE messages for Greene Helena. came > 2 His father, Dr. Francis R. Har-| Getting to Monroe is as €@8y @Sirison. won nomination for. state ]] |reaching Howard Hughes, though senator from Wheatland County as not as hard as seeking out Greta q Republican. 1Garbo.. One Hollywood columnist Directed by SAM DONAHUE FE 5-4500 Dinle Mwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. ot Telepesh fd. | LAST TIMES TONIGHT! STARTS TOMORROW — WHY ll the to Phoenix . 7 : FRU. & SAT. | stv seve’ ter Since ten lan will a $9,000 JANE RUSSELL DID aaa ie : hich was genuine, she has for Property Damage ICE ~~ > MAMIE REEN'S FIRST GREAT ROC movie! pees. w RICHARD EGAN ssi “A ply ne WALLED LAKE |< ver vasa to the Press. Jos ANGELES w — Singer STOVER _BIGGE Mario Lanza has settled for $9,000 as HAVE TO CASINO BALLROOM The picture is presold by the a $40,000 suit filed against him 2000 CENTURY FOX he LEAVE WALLED LAKE, MICH. \biggest magazine splash in recent for damage to an estate he leased. ‘memory. Besides, you don’t have * * @ SAN aa —— Se aes —————— A stipulation provides that Lan- a za will make ful] payment within FRANCISCO? 180 days to Mrs. Norman Kaiser, owner of the Bel-Air property. td * * BLUE, SKY Theeter 4 4 4 4 $ $ Mrs. Kaiser said the Lanzas marred and scarred wall and floor coverings and ceilings, be- -sides damaging the grounds. TRAE p ae ae COLOR by DE an Treasure Hunters Die CIN ooo . HIS GREAT VOICE AND HIS GREATEST DRAMATIC ROLE! MANILA UW — Threé Filipinos Co-Starring JOAN LESLIE ® ACNES MOOREHEAD aft 1 Space Ship faster than light! Be) © The strange world “Kettles of the Ozarks” 1 E R t Corner Williams ehe-Ade ece-tieer ‘Office 7:30 P. M. and “TARANTULA” | LAST TIMES TONITE — A FIERCE, FEARLESS Agreed KIRK DOUGLAS TE INDIAN , ‘ FIGHTER < Kyrie ol > Se ee ' Ruthless yet lovable, — yet gentle. and Co-Starring } BARRY SULLIVAN ————-ALSO SHOWING-————_— open in the WENA eet WEDDING IN MONACO" _vom= WALTER POGEDR- ME FRANCS SLE MELE SS ‘é “ Sneak Preview Friday | | | E RAINIER Ill Suddenly ea" Tit te, Cl 3 we cannot tell you the nome of this won- | | MISS GRACE KELL Seis pre! Ce ey ee ta PREVIEW | | FMC sce cur HT APLUS® ~sopey WARE Is. MissinG” ff et 8:10 end ae for the late complete show. | | 3 : EXCLUSIVE! Only Official Film! ; 7 j i i i j 7 : f / ’ Texas, 564; . “THIRTY * } THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956/ — i F L Adlai Still Needs 420 ‘Delegates! he stilt” — be ; far. from a imajority, His supporters, ag well ‘pects for p as Harriman backers, see pros- up many more —- ‘They will cast ia for their |candidates in the Democratic National Conven- votes. * With 6864 - Ano votes, needed for a presidential nomina-, tion out of a total vote of 1,372, the latest Associated biijenst onan tion of pledged vot ballot preferences cea “4 polis showed today; . Adlai Stevenson ...... oo. 266 Estes Kefauver ,..... eee 166 Others .........ccccccceses 306 Uncommitted ........0.00. 307 Total ..........ccccceeees 1108 » * * The “others” column covers 11 individuals, the five top men be- ing Gov. Averell Harriman, 93, including 80 won in New York Tuesday; Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Gov. Frank Lausche of Ohio, 54; Sen. Stuart Syming- ton of Missouri, 46; and Gov. G., Mennen Williams of Michigan, 44. 13 UNCONFIRMED @en states and three territories still must name delegates with 252 ' votes. New York also has dele- gates-at-large with 12 votes yet to select. Even if all the remain- ing 264 votes went to Stevenson 3 Educators Attend Conference at MSU Three local educators attended \the second annual Industry-Edu- cation Cooperation Conference at Kellogg Center, Michigan State University, Monday and Tuesday of this week. Fred J. Beckman, chairman of the Oakland County School Board, | William J. Emerson, Oakland) County school superintendent and} Richard Fell, director of vocational education for the Pontiac Public Schools, attended the _ maocting. 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Some 79,000,000 more quarts of (milk were sold in half-gallon con- tainers during 1955 than in quart him by favorite sons in Ohio and! Williams Won't Act in Brighton Dispute LANSING — Gov. Williams has refused to intervene in a) tangled Brighton labor dispute in which a group of workers claim they cannot vote on whether to organize a union shop. | About 50 employes of the ad-! vance stamping company’s Bright- on plant descended: on the ‘capitol yesterday and demanded to see Williams. | Alrted B, Fitt, the governor’s legal advisor, told the group: the governor was out of the office. “Anyway,” he said, ‘‘there is no state agency that can handle this. This ‘is a -preblem for the National Labor Relations Board.” The group carried hand-painted signs which said: ‘‘We demand the right to vote and the right to work.” They stationed _ themsel ves throughout the capi . Told they could not see Wilt hs, they went home late in the afternoon, » * * Robert Huff. employe of the Brighton firm, for 10° years and spokesman for ‘the group, said the group objects to “having a union thrust down our. throats without a ‘chance to vote on it.’ Desi Injures His Back [Rehearsing for Show HOLLYWOOD ® — Television actor and bandleader Desi Arnaz ‘is being treated for a back injury he suffered while rehearsing a dance for a TV show with his wife Lucille Ball and comedian Bob Hope, A spokesman for Desilu Produc- tions said Arnaz and Hope had a scene in which they were to throw Miss Ball into the air. Arnaz ot and tore ligaments in his ck Arnaz was scheduled to enter’ Cedars of Lebanon Hospital for observation. Information, Yes, but We'll Think , About Sawbuck' OKLAHOMA CITY i@—A, Cape- town, South Africa, schoolboy with hobby penned a let- homa City, * * * ition about Oklahoma City and Ok- bill.” , * * ®@ Mayor Street said he would be Oklahoma City. 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He was un-| the children of the Heidts’ in | Fa | every way short of legal adop- slogan, According to Lyle Abel, |injured, and all the cattle escaped den. This ts the way ove County Agriculture Agent, over alwithout a scratch. However,’ not, wants it, All three children are thousand farnis in the county canione of the six cats belonging to’ active 4-H club workers. be classified as dairy farms. In the farm has been seen since. * * « 1955 they did a $2,473,524 business. * # «6 Twelve-year-old Elwood loves "8, © Until the barn is repaired, Mr. |farming and intends to make it his* Dairy month is the, time when) Heidt drives 1618 miles every life. He enjoys helping “Aunt Nell” ments he likes to engage in sports. * * more \ dairy products in their) of Albert Kessler in New Hud- | menus. No one in their families—| son. re a regardless of age — outgrows his <*« « Joan anf Aletha are in high need for milk. 2 school, Joan a junior and Aletha = * * « ' In addition, he drives another 5-6 a senior. They take care of the The Darold Heidt farm on Pon- Miles each way to work in the pousework and the cooking. tiac Trail, near South Lyon, is a fields where he has planted his * * 6 typical Oakland county dairy ‘corn. His father and he work to gy addition to having all the farm, It is typical, save for one pether on this enterprise on his| dairy products they want for thing. The barn has no roof. father tare. | their own use, the Heidts send -es a milk to a Detroit creamery daily. The May 12 tornado neatly took | - They like dairy farming and do the roof off the barn, tore off the| Mrs. Heidt takes care of chores not intend te let even a tornado doors of the corn crib, wrecking a around the home, She has a few) put them out of business. combine inside. It uprooted four hens, some hogs and a number of) 8 8 pase on Pan praises dia ard |lambs. Born in March, these lambs} Ten years ago they were burned BOTTLE BABY — Aletha May Boomus of South Lyen feeds one | the house Neuer cached Gantcane ‘are still bottle-fed. _ tout of one place. It didn’t stop ofthe pet lambs, Patsy. Patsy was born in March, is still a bottle | “ee * @ 7 * ¢ ¢ them. Hats off to the Heidts, their baby. Aletha takes on this chore in addition to the work she and | wr. Heidt was in the barn at the ‘Three young peeple make their children, and to all dairy farmers her sister do in the house. time with his 28 registered Hol-' home with the Heidts. Joan, Ale- in our county. Pontiac Press Phote by James Maher CLEANING THE SEPARATOR — Like all milking. She concentrates on outdoor chores with women who live on a dairy farm, Mrs. Heidt Elwood and her husband, letting the girls do the has to scour the milking utensils after each work inside. « een a “LOOK, NO ROOF!" — Elwood points to the barn that lost its roof in the May 12 injury. In addition to the damage done the barn, the wind uprooted four huge pine & tornado, Mr. Heidt was inside with the cows when the wind struck. Neither man por trees in the front yard and broke sevefal windows in the house. Since the day of the beasts was injured. The heifers were in the small shed behind the barn, also escaped storm, none of the Heidts’ six cats has been seen around the place. t . - aioe os —_- ‘ FUTURE FARMER — Elwood Boomus, age -wood shovels up a blicket of ‘ — he 12, lives with the Heidts. His enthusiasm for farm- The recent tornado took the CURIOUS, YET RELUCTANT — The 30 heifers being raised by the Heidts are skittish creatures. They were curious about the Press photograph¢r and his equip- ing has decided him to make it his career. When _— crib and smashed a combine stored inside. a bit camera shy. It took time and patience for Mrs. Heidt to get this close to the meng, but wanted nothing to do with him or any other humans 9¢ close range. not busy with chores, he likes sports. Here, El- ~ / + i % EXPERIENCED HANDS — Seventeen-yearold Aletha May ‘the girls get most of the meals and do the housework. Using eggs MILKING, 1956 STYLE — Darold Hebit attaches a milking ma- Boomus and her sixteen-yearold sister, Joan, make their home and milk the farm, they're making custard for dinner. chine to one of his Holsteins in preparation for the nightly milking. with “Aunt Nell” and “Uncle Darold” Heidt. Experienced cooks, ; Since the May 12 tornado that unroofed his barn, Mr. Heidt has ay { ” ‘THIRTY-TWO a ye es Vv | Wns THE ‘PO ertat PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 | bie Frozen Beef Steaks Is Ideal Picnic Treat. tablespoons vinegar 3 tableafoons brown sugar « cup lemon juice 1 eup chill sauce 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce \y teaspoon prepared mustard a cup water a cup chopped celery Brewn onion in fat. and add re-) maining ingredients. Simmer 30 minutes. Makes 2 cups. . Here’s Meaty Treat Thin slices of frankfurter mixed into your favorite batter turn pan- cakes into a new kind of meaty treat. Use one skinless frankfurter per serving (3-4 pancakes depend- ing on size), Serve with catsup or mustard gravy. Ks dessert calls for frozen lemonade grating and squeezing of lemons. flavor is tart and delicious. Refrigerator Cheese Cake has| appeared fairly late on the culi- nary scene. In fact, it is diffi- cult to find a recipe for it in cook books going back more than a ldozen or so years. Baked cheese ‘cake, yes, but the easy-to-fix un- cooked: kind is a comparative newcomer. Retrigerator Cheese Cake Is Top Specialty of Cooks . Especially popular with cooks now that warm weather is just roung the corner is the unbaked variety. And just in time to help celebrate Dairy Month is a recipe for Refrigerator Cheese Cake fea- turing lemonade concentrate and cottage cheese. _ We like cottege cheese for this | eake, it's mach lower in calories than the cream cheese variety. We like too, the idea of using frozen lemonade concentrate. It gives a full, tart, refreshing lemon flavor without all the to- 924 W. Huron | FE 2-653! A pointer here, ~whenever you cook eggs over hot water we mean | just that. The water s never ‘be allowed to boil or you may end up with eggs that are something less than smooth. Refrigerator Cheese Cake 1 cup a ee cracker crumbs { cup butter or margarine melted Blend together cracker crumbs and melted butter or margarine. | Take 35 of and press firm- ily on bottom of &inch spring form pan. Chill. Reserve remainder for ‘top crust. REFRIGERATOR CHEESE CAKE — This recipe for a favorite concentrate which eliminates all With nice, smooth texture, the 1, cup cold water 2 eggs. Soparaned Barbecue Time . \way, but if wet weather interferes :|Mary Hixon, for All Weather The barbecue season is. ander with outdoor cooking, it’s just as easy to barbecue those young chickens in the oven, declares Oakland County's Home Demonstration Agent. a savory sauce develops the most flavor and prevents scorching before the meat is done, Young chickens, 134 to 3 Ibs, (ready-to- cook weight} generally are best to use. Split the chicken in half | or cut in serving pieces: dip in the barbecue sauce; place skin side up on a grill over het coals or in a pan under direct heat; and turn often, basting with bar- becue sauce, Chicken should be nicely bar-, becued, says Mrs. Hixon, in 1 to! 14g hours, depending =: the nel and the size of the pi Much of the fly Pr the bar- becue depends on the sauce. Usu-| ally this is a tart-sweet-spicy mix-| ture with cooking oil included =| ly cup, suger 2 cups i1 |b.) ‘cottage cheese. sieved 1 6 ounce can frogen lemonade, thawed and undiluted 1 teaspoon venilla 4, cup heavy cream, whipped Blend unflavored gelatin and water in small saucepan and melt over low heat. Remove from heat! and cool slightly (if gelatin tends, to ‘set’ just place over heat again, for a few minutes). Combine egz ‘yolks, slightly beaten, with milk, salt and sugar, in top part of. give rich flavor to lean meat such) ‘as that of young chickens. Then, for red color, use catsup, paprika, ‘chili powder, and, if you like it’ hot, a dash of red pepper. For a sauce that’s on the sweet side, try this one on a 3 pound ‘chicken: Combine 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 tablespoon paprika, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon dry| mustard, % teaspoon chili powder, few grains of pepper, 2 tablespoons ZESTY LOAF — French bread is dressed up with thin slices of onion, heated for 15 minutes, and served with hamburgers, frank- | furters or small steaks. Fancy breads add interest to any meal and are so easy to prepare that they can be served often. ys bf Special Breads Pep Up Meals | Often a little extra touch such ‘as a bread trick will make an ordinary meal seem company-spe- cial. The menu needn't be changed side cut surfaces with the mar- , at all, since bread, a feature at almost every meal, can be dressed- up to add the special something. A hearty bread extra that’s easy to make is an attractive cheese loaf. To make it, just spread a slice of bread with generous amounts of a delicate, natural- this a hot bread. Serve it as the bread feature of a meal with juicy hamburger patties, franks or litle steaks. % cup margarine 2 tablespoons prepared aed 1 leaf wnsiioed French < bread 1 onion 1 clove gariic “Cream margarine od mustard. ing three-fourths of the way to the bottom of the loaf. Spread the in- garine-mustard mixture. Cut onion inte thin slices and insert a slice of onion between each two slices of bread. Rub the outside of the loaf with the clove of garlic. Tie string around the loaf to hold it together child in the United States. That ‘would do a lot to make all of us| Slice bread into 1-inch slices, slic- double boiler. Stir over hot water Worcestershire sauce, 1 cup tomato unti] mixture thickens. It must! juice, 44 cup chili sauce or catsup, not boil. Remove from hot water. iM cup vinegar, % cup chopped iStir in melted gelatine. Mix well/onion, 2 or 3 tablespoons cooking flavored margarine. Then, reassemble into loat ere ee ee |and toast in a hot oven (400) for 15 minutes. , Cheese Cake 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin and place pan in bowl of cold water, stirring constantly. W nen mixture is cool, remove water and add sieved cottage cheese, fresh-frozen viper thawed and undiluted, and vanill Fold in whipped cream. Beat =e whites until stiff, not dry, and fold into mixture. Pour mixture into, prepared pan. Sprinkle with re-. maining crumbs. Chill in refriger- ator at least 2 hours before serv- ing. Makes 8 servings. Barbecue Soup First At your next barbecue, serve soup as a first course—anything from black bean to bouillon—but just before you take it off the fire don't forget to add some Span- ish sherry—either a dry fino or nutty amontillado, a quarter cup of wine to each can of soup for extra zest. Next time you make up a pack- age of fluffy white frosting mix tint it pink. oil and cook over low heat for 15 minutes. = Children Will Enjoy Making Picnic Dish So many mothers and hostesses that they are letting children and guests make their own sandwiches lat picnics or backyard buffets. Pack the fillings, such as chick- en, egg or ham salad, in paper cups. Provide two kinds of sliced bread or rolls and a small jar of real mayonnaise for : spreading same. Wrap the lettuce leaves in \foil or put in a plastic bag. At eating time lay everything out and let each picnicker create his own masterpiece. It's nice to have a tomato or two as well. /Tomatoes can be sliced on the spot and add a lot to any sandwich. | ‘Crisp pickle slices are always a jhappy thought, too, June's best buys are Dairy Foods! i) rr — ‘The farmers in @ie eree want you te knew — yeu can live better in every way with feede meade from mitk, You never evigrow your seed for teode made from Mim! believe in the do-it-yourself idea| melting cheese between each bread slice. For added conveni- a hot oven (400) for 15 minutes or until the bread is heated and the Keep Bread Fresh With Dry Container Hot weather increases bread- keeping problems. Clean, dry con- -|tainers are an unquestionable ne- cessity for giving bread the care it deserves. All storage containers weekly. Baking soda dissolved in warm water is the preferred agent for ‘odorless cleaning. Then, the unit ‘should be dried well, including all joinings and it should be free of crumbs. Any remaining moisture or crumbs may lead to mold growth. Nutritious cold beverage: bot- should be thoroughly washed ‘tay Healthier by Drinking Quart of Milk Each Day cows! mullt—goos to calves, But more milig each | rH ir aie apices for every man, healthier, so the doctors and the tL s gs if g ffs & 4 iE : j Gy 23 Jigtime Main Dish —Chili Con Carne Jigtime main dish! Chili Con Carne 2 tablespoons butter or margarine (chopped) You receive over 100 seperate nutritional elements in every giass of milk you drink . High quality proteins, vitamins and minerals, to keep your health and vata at its peak AY. 1 medium-sized onion COME IN. TOD cana noone) tea kidney beans LARGE 1 ean (1 ) tom eal 'Sen ‘carte seasoning \1 nar powder 2 on C pos cumin seed Melt butter in 10-inch skillet over Homogenized, 40c : s : : 5 Z SPECIAL! Ya Gallon Vanille ICE CREAM 69° Other Flavors 88< (i é Hi + i 8 Bak IXIE ttt tled prune juice mixed with homogenized milk. Add a dash of *\nutmeg or allspice, or both, just; ‘for an extra flavor twist. | AIRY very chili con 1 teaspoon | 49 Ww. Telegraph se about 1 tablespoon carne seasoning and chill powder. That good Borden's Look for the gay Dairy Month pennants wherever you go— in food stores, restaurants, dairies, everywhere. Let them remind you to eat more, serve more: milk, real butter and ice cream. To enjoy cheese and real cream more often; to enrich your recipes with evaporated milk and nonfat dry milk. In short, to get more of all the good things America’s dairy farmers provide at a time when they are, more than ever, June’s Best Buys! When visiting Walt Disney's fabulous Dd * see the exciting dairy foods display in “Tomorrowland.” Learn how easy it is to eat better for leas! Rediscover the miracle of milk and the foods made from it. Buttermilk Rich in proteins and minevale Low in. heat-prodacing calories Elavore Watch “ Disneyland” and “The Lene Ranger"—ABC-TV © 1956—Anericen Dairy Associction 4) me | Ses | se “Copyright Wolt Disney Productions ,) AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN + 702 national Tver, Lansing 8, Mehian | THAN ANY OTHER IN THE old-fachioned a We had a survey made last year, and the result was even surprising to us. It showed that twice as many persons approved the flavor of Borden's Buttermilk as approved all other brands combined! The moral of this is that Buttermilk must be made exactly right—to get that delightful fresh clean taste you like. Try Borden's, you'll see what we mean! Have it de- livered regularly to your home ... or ask for it at your favorite food market. [blended and treated by the = Made with genuine Holland Cocoa specially imported « from half-way ‘round the world! — Selected cocoa beans from all over the world — ial “Dutch” process t's the secret of the smoother, richer flavor. Tty-it...you'll like it! une Borden; Dutch Chocolate Flavored. Milk have it delivered regularly te your door or ask for it by ACROSS THE COUNTRY, MORE | PEOPLE BUY MORE FOOD PACKAGES BEARING THIS BRAND NAME WORLD...... name et your store ” Bordens Zordes DutchTHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 sips Enriched with Java. Peter er eeeeecoee Chun King’s es Money-Saving Offer "Buy Two—One’s FREE fo You!" Send 2 labels from any ek ie these frozen delicacies—Get refund of the full pur- Il-ex chase price of one package - Pkg. 8 8 G CHUN KING Fresen CHUN KING Frozen a pkg. 69 2 a. ha Choice of Grinds 1-Lb, Vae. Can — WRIGLEYS Fresh Ground Del Crest Coffee 3-Ib. 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Loaf Diapers = BF } ; i ; THIRTY-THREE “ Ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7,.1936 REALLY FRESH ASPARAGUS — Mijs Clara Gaylord of Miami road purchases a bunch of really fresh asparagus from Mrs. of Lake Orion at Oakland County Farmers Mar- Ralph E. Meek now at its peak. ket. Mrs. Meek said the asparagus had been cut early that same day. Home grown asparagus is A 7 Follow Basic Looking for easy meals for busy days? Food shoppers will find plenty of easily prepared foods in today’s market, says Mrs. Jose- phine Lawyer, Consumer Market- ing Information Agent, but using these foods need never mean skimping on good health. A design } When Purchasing Food lin volume about the 10th or’ 12th,| with peak- supplies expected the week of June 17. The supply of jJemons is good with both the smail (180). to medium (150) size avail- able, Seven Rules tables any day of the year. Most fryers are now about 3 to 3% pounds and wear an economy tag Strawberry Milk Shake 1 pint strawberries lat the meat counter. Count on %| 2{# cups milk to 1 pound per person. Ye teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon lemon juice Wash, hull and drain straw- ‘Some local retailers say that berries, Crush and press through coarse sieve, Combine | with milk. thoroughly. Chill. Garnish with whipped cream. (4 nervang?- * * * Apple Milk Shake % pint ice cream fo l cup apple sauce lecup mf Cinnamon Add _ chilled si sauce to ice cream and . Add milk and Add other ingredients and mix, ghicontinue beating until blended. Pour into tall glasses, top with sprinkling of cinnamon. VEGETABLES—More Michigan asparagus is available, with quan- tities for freezing at Farmer's Markets and on the farm. Snapped asparagus will yield more than cut asparagus, both for freezing or for immediate use. when chicken legs, thighs, or foods from the bagic-seven food ‘groups. DAIRY PRODUCTS — Supplies, of milk are at their seasonal peak as Michigan begins the observ- ance of June Dairy Month. A lot for a little is offered by milk and dairy products. A lot of nu-| tritional values, appetite appeal,, and varied uses are obtained from 'the expenditure of a litthke money’ in the purchase of these food ‘items. Special Milk Programs have encouraged youngsters to develop better milk habits, but with school days over, homemakers will need to help the children | keep these good habits. A-speelal corner in the kitchen where re- freshing milk drinks can be made and served for family and friends may be the answer in some homes. An effort to use more milk im soups; oh cereal; in creamed dishes, custards, or souffies will increase the family’s use of milk. CANNED FOODS—This may be! a good time to stock pantry shelves. As a new processing sea- son approaches, last year's stocks of canned foods are frequently of- ifered at real values to the cus- jtomer. Canned applesauce, red tart icherries, beans, corn, peas, peach- ‘es, apricots, pears and fruit cock- ‘tail, are among the foods being of- Basket of Groceries Ideal for a Newly For those who can buy the great big shrimp, bigger even than the| so-called jumbo size—so big that they weigh 10 to a pound—here is! a recipe par excellence. It’s shrimp stuffed with crab, a specialty of the Golden Parrot, a well-known Washington restaurant. Although the Golden Parrot, lo- cated in a fine old mansion on the fringe of Washington's downtown section, is famous for its delicious food, perhaps none of it is as ex- otic and unique as its Baked Stuffed Shrimp. And here is the recipe, given by the. chef to the Shrimp Association of the Amer- icas. Baked Stuffed Shrimp 1 pound fresh or frozen shrimp (une size that comes 10 to a pound) ‘¢ cup milk 1 ege ‘y cup bread crumbe \y teaspoon paprika 1 pound lump crabmeat . tablespoons mayonnaise teaspoon Worcestershire ssuce bait and r to taste ; teaspoon 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 2 slices white bread, crusts removed and cu? into smal] cubes 1 medium-sized onion minced piping hot. Makes five servings. Wed Couple Combine crabmeat, Worcester- shire sauce, salt, pepper, Ta- basco, mustard, mayonnaise and bread cubes. Saute onion, green pepper in 2 tablespoons melted margarine and add to crabmeat mixture. Firmly stuff breaded with crabmeat mixture. shrimp tail side up on a greased shallow baking dish. Baste shrimp with melted margarine. Bake in| 400-degree oven until brown. Serve shrimp Place A Quick Meal: fere@ at special prices. POULTRY—Chicken every Sun- day may now be changed to chick- en any day for better methods of ,breeding, feeding, processing, and | marketing have brought reason- ably priced chicken ta American Asparagus Now at Peak for better living always includes) breast cost no more per pound than twice the price per pound for the whole chicken, it is just Serving All Day Friday. nd rday — 11 A. M. to 7:45 P. M M. as economical to buy chicken by | the piece. Stewing chickens aver- aging 4'; to 6 pounds are at- tractively priced in some stores. Stewers are mature hens over ten months of age that require’ long slow cooking at low tem- | | perature. MEAT—The meat outlook for the week is one of continued rising pork and beef prices. Pork loins show an increase of as much as 3', to 4 cents a pound. For econ- omy and lean meat, Boston Butt" Y> Fried SPRING CHICKEN 19 ‘is the number one pork choice, iwith picnics a close second. |Bacon has not increased as rapidly, jas other pork cuts, and remains a good value for the season when bacon and tomato sandwiches are) favorites. All cuts of chuck are excep-! tionally good buys in beef. The! outlook for beef steaks is a few cents higher than last week. Lamb \is high, but quality of young spring lamb is superb. Veal prices re-' main steady with quality offered icreating about a twenty cent per pound difference in most cuts. SME with tartar Fresh Caught Michigan and cole slaw All You Can Eat LT sauce 69 FRUITS—Homegrown rhubarb is especially easy on the pee, if shoppers can find it. Crisp stalks with rose-colored stems indicate freshness and quality. Strawberries from states south of Michigan are now about 39 cents a quart, with the large fancy California strawberries about 29 te 39 cents a pint. The very first Michigan straw- berries are starting to market this week. Local! stores will have them Banana Loaf Cake ... BAKERY SPECIALS Almond Tea Ring. .... Each 60c ..Each 49c HOMADE 100» sxop 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET TRY IT— BRING THE FAMILY! BY JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor | Now — and only now — can we: serve really fresh asparagus. The cold spring weather held it back, but this week will see a great flood of it in the stores and the) Farmers Market. We talked with a grower, Mrs.| \Ralph Meek, of Lake Orion je jmarket a few days ago. The bed of asparagus she and her husband tend is about 25 years old. On good warm days they cut four bushels from their half-acre plot. The Meeks cut their aspargus rather than snapping them. They bundle them into pound packages, having the stalks as near the same size as possible. Ham ‘n’ Cheese Quick food stunt—that'’s Ham 'n \Cheese on a Bun. Whether it’s: \Dad’s Monday night bowling team|from Paint Creek. or junior's hungry crowd on Sun-| day night, it’s a treat hard to beat. Their season runs around four ito six weeks, concurrently with) irhubarb. In dry years they irri- gate the asparagus with water Every 8-10 years they reset plants that are |poer producers. | 1 r. finely chopped “ vob pes ari melted | Reba Staggs, meat expert, men-| Mrs. Meek usually cooks her as- Shell uncooked shritnp, leaving/tions that this dish actually per- |paragus in the pressure cooker, tail shell on. Split shrimp down forms a double purpose. It fea- for one minute. She serves it! the back and spread apart, butter- tures leftovers from the refriger-|with butter. Sometimes she browns fly fashion. Dip uncooked shrimp|ator and provides wholesome fare the butter and adds almonds to! into milk and egg mixture. Next/for the male population in the it before pouring over the cooked dip shrimp in bread crumbs and household. paprika, which have been com-| Yam ‘'n Cheese on a Bun bined. | 3 cups a scnegens cooked ham 3 le ess lm pe melted butter or aat-| aes at « flour Ie cups milk ty teaspoon salt yg teaspoon pepper %, cup qratee sharp cheddar cheese 1 10-ounee Feetees frozen asparagus spears, cooked Paprika, if desired Split English muffins and toast) under broiler. Melt butter or mgar- garine. Stir in flour and gradually, nad milk, stirring constantly un- til mixture thickens, Add salt, pep- per and grated cheese. Stir until cheese melts. Combine ham and | MORE ALL AROUND! —a Delicious Treat ‘They're extra delicious! asparagus. Florence’s Cookies Don't miss trying these cookies Florence's Cookies H package (3 ounces) cream cheese a] sound \%e eup) butter or margarine | ‘y Cosenie vanilie | 14 cups sifted flour *) teaspoon salt ‘, cup red jelly 1", teaspoons suger ', teaspoon cinnamon Each exclusive 12 ounce pack cheese sauce. Cream together the cream makes 12 to 18 matchless muf- * 6 © cheese and butter; add vanilla, fins . ~. 60% MORE than ordi-| A'Tanee cooked asparagus spears|flour and salt. Mix thoroughly. nary mixes! on toasted muffin halves and spoon Chill. Divide dough in. half; roll 7 ham-cheese mixture over each. one-half on a prepared pastry cloth : Famous Yield: 6 servings, so it is about \%-inch thick. Cut out . rounds with a floured cutter. Roll! \ ies : out remaining half of dough and N FLAKORN First Course Dish cut out matching rounds with a | Sliced cucumbers, black olives floured doughnut cutter. Put to ‘and canned pimientos make a deli-| gether in pairs, having the cut-out) ‘cious and attractive first course. round on top. Fill centers with! | Serve with cruets of olive oil and jelly. Sprinkle with a mixture of wine vinegar, salt and freshly the sugar and cinnamon. Bake in ground pepper. French or Italian hot (400 degrees) oven 15 or 20) ‘bread, or crusty rolls to accom-'minutes or until lightly browned. ‘ _pany this of course. ‘Makes about 30 cookies. cE “lf It’s Alive—It’s Fresh’’—Taste the Difference \ CAPONETTES The Finest Chicken Money Can Buy for Roasting — Stewing or Frying. 4-Lb. Average. . DUCKS CROASTERS—RABBITS_TURKEYS Farm Fresh, Jumbo p,, Ecos 5 OM | Recsting =» 4 gqs -Hens = FRESH and SALT WATER FISH of ALL KINDS FRESH LAKE PERCH, iE 4 ENJOY MORE MILK... For Health and Vigor the Thrifty Way | Drink 3 Glasses Every Day! = When you buy delicious, refreshing milk you receive double your money’s worth in food value. The average housewife spends fifteen ner cent of her food budget for milk and milk products. But she is actually buying thirty per cent of her family’s nutri- tional needs. 7 This unsurpassed bargain in good living is one of nature's 39° SHRIMP bountiful gifts, assisted in large measure by your dairy farmer, Lb. ¢ During June, recognized across the land as Dairy Month, pure, BASS or BUFFALO 79 wholesome milk is in abundant supply.” Add to your, ‘pleasure Fresh Channel CATFISH . } veeeeetvess..e... LB, 49e and health by making fresh milk your drink) this month and every month. PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET (v hofesale and Retail) - = S. Saginaw Street , FE 4-1521 MEEEL EIT OEE OOOH: MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION A co-operative owned and operated by 17,000 Michigan Dairy Farmers Detroit 2, Michi wcpcseee areceeeeemeareromeinuome one Sonesta 406 Stephenson Bldg. ° “426 \ oy i. — THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 1956 THIRTY-FIVE. . Coin Machines May Cook Meals NEW YORK (INS)—The house- wife of the future will ‘have no ex- cuse for not serving hot meals. | Neither bridge clubs, nor Red! Cross nor gloom of .supermarkets will keep her from serving a piping hot dinner—she'll just put some coins in a machine and get. the stuff ready-made. “Vending machines will be a big help to the housewife of to- morrow,” said Robert W. Wag- staff, executive vice president of a vending machine firm, “There have been terrific strides in processing and freezing of pre- cooked foods,’’ Wagstaff said, ‘‘in the last 10 vears. And we can vend any packaged commodity. “Sometime in the not too dis- tant future we will be vending pre-cooked foods of all kinds for the housewife to take home. We'll have vending machines tn apartment house lobbies, super- market and public parking fots— place where the house wife can go after store hours to get a ready-made meal for her family. “IT don’t think this is too far in the future.’ the vending machine eXecutive continued. “It will prob- ably be a lot like the bread ques- tion. T guess homemade bread is still better than the packaged va-, riety, but ready-made bread is good and it is so much more con- venient.” bag of culinary tricks. appetite conscious homemakers but new ideas are always wel- come, A good trick to enhance the flaver and appetite appeal of bland vegetables is to: use dif- Want steamed vegetabics to taste their best? Douse them with a couple tablespoons of butter Sou Different when they have finished cooking On that first. sizzling Summer night, when «you simply haven't a thing to put on the table, make the Danish Fruit Soup described here. After the soup you may want only to present slices from the roast or cold cuts and cheese with assorted bread, olives and relishes, and let the guests pick and choose. . * Lf s ' Danish Fruit Soup is cool, easily ‘collected, and truly appetizmg to ’ { when look upon. Once you try iH, this recipe will be one for the book aoe é Danish Fruit Seup think of refreshment think of __the tropical l cup water or fruit juice” « teaepoon salt » tablespoons ', cup halved Teekay | 2 cup diced unperied red apple | Sour cream for garnish Combine strained plums with tap- leup strained plums with tapioca 1 L) ! lemean tuts seeded grapes such &s lemon jwce. Chill. Just before sen ing. add fruits. Garnish. with sour cream. Makes 4 servings Hot Potato Salad HAWAIIAN With F rankfurters PUNCH, “ce: Het Potate Salad With AT YOUR GROCERS Franklurters fruit ‘juice treat. @ frankfurters 4 large potatoes 3} tablespoons bacon drippings « cup diced onion «cup diced green pepper The Flavor All ces Dogs Go For : yee ee Miller's: &, teaspoon biack pepper Cook potatoes: peel and cut In lz-inch cubes. Place frankfurters The balanced basic diet for PAstins ‘ KIBBLES Y. in saucepan of boiling water; re- move from heat and let stand about § minutes. Heat drippings and cook onion and green pepper in them a easy - until wilted, Add vinegar, water, ee ee sugar. salt and pepper Cook over ah low heat a short time to blend fla- . ’ vors. Pour hot sauce over pota- b Try Miller's NIFTIES a toes. Top with frankfurters. Serve | A VITAMIN-PACKED TREAT Makes 6 servings at once. Makes about as much as 3 Ibs. of ground coffee... yet you pay far less! Hurry! Supply limited! Save money you enjoy cup after cup of es full-bodied coffee. CHASE & SANBORN the full-bodied INSTANT 7 LIMAS AND ZESTY CROUTONS — There's always room for a recipe showing a new way to fix vegetables. Lima beans are a pop- smooth ular selection in most families. Try pepping them up with a zippy addition of croutons stirred into horseradish butter. . Keeping the Meals Varied Calls for Culinary Tricks | Keeping family meals varied and) interesting calls for an up-to-date Of course, have their own favorite food flairs, . jlimas are also available, but these ‘then long cooking to make them ifork tender | No matter, which type of lima i, ioca, water or fruit juice, salt and Here's the Way, mite ™¥ems 8>4 Hot Bread Adds: to Prepare Hot cit er pales: wrote maiSpecial Touch — |. sate jh ato vas desreen oven y Servin Potato Salads |being careful not to break soc leeaiy 2 ipineies or lumil Coke! as. ariefy i in rv g (20 to 2 : Let stand 1 hour. Cover and re- to Simple Menus jtester inserted in center comes out | Hot potato saldd helps frank- neat in a moderate (375 dexrees) A hot bread makes a simple|clean. Cut in squares in pan; re- furters taste extra good. wen, 20 minutes. Makes 6 serv- |move with spatula; serve hot. Hot Potato Salad | 1 t to 6 medium size potatoes 12 pounds) Use Your Cake Pan 4, cup diced celery eaten cake pan (8 by 8 by 2) le nt Try This Cassero e. Like most women, you probably like to be a culuinary impressario ‘ence in a while. Here's an easy off-beat casserole to assist your flight from om usual mee dishes, * ‘menu seem _—special, Quick Orange Date Bread 1 cup sifted flour 2 teaspoons doube-acting baking pow- ‘Sumter Decor Tip Trays and bowls of summer fruit | [ { tablespoon finely chopped onion der | «2 teaspoons salt ‘ . ieni j ' it Cool 1 wee e of * rosen peas 4 tablespoons butter or mergarine as Picnic Relish Tray | Lee waper and vegetables make decorative | 49. Sats aati ts % cup salted 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup uncooked rolled oats (quick or arrangements for summer cot-| water) De ust dram. ta @ canes Here's a tip to picnickers: There! g!. fashioned’ Grated rind of 1 orange 1, cup chopped pitted dates by teaspoon dry mustard ‘3 Vablespoons sugar ‘gy cup cider vinegar ty cup water " \tages instead of flowers and will role combine the peas and liquid ‘last much longer. The vegetables with 2 can (3'2 cups) —such as squash, eggplant and with cheese sauce, 1 cup flaked cucumbers—and fruits like apples.’ crab (612 ounce can) and 2 table- Sift together the flour, baking pears and pomegranates, will be spoons finely chopped onion. ‘Dot lquart casserole: add celery and Line your cake pan with a sliding ‘powder, salt and sugar. Stir in much prettier if given a coat of the top with 2 tablespoons butter onion, Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of,lid with aluminum foil. With other Tolled oats, orange rind and self-polishing wax. They also, will’ or margarine. the salt pieces of folded foil make separate chopped dates. Beat egg enough last longer. * * & Melt butter over low add compartments in the pan. Drain to combine yolk and white; add Bake in a 400 degrees F Fill sec. Milk and beat again to combine.’ Whip a eup of cream and fold for about 25 minutes is no need to have an assortment of} Pepper bottles and jars to open for a relish, 1 tablespoon finely chopped ptrsiey tray at a picnic, Mrs. Irving Gil-| Cook potatoes in skins until ten- hes suggests the following meth-_ ider _ peel and dice. Put in a 1',- od. } eee % cup milk 4, cup butter or margarine (melted). oven Lemon gela- heat: flour. mustard, sugar, and re- pickles and olives well. maining | te axpoor) salt: stir unfil tions of your relish “tray.” slide Sur in melted butter. iin two tablespoons of sugar andjtin salad with shredded raw vege- Add vinegar, water, and the cover on and off you go to! Add hquid ingredients to dry one-quarter cup of undiluted fro- tables—and fresh-baked refrigera- pepper to taste. Cook over mod- your picnic. Save the juices at mixture; stir Just until diy ingre- zen tangerine juice. Serve as a tor biscuits complete a happy erately low heat, stirring constant- home, if you like, for any leftovers. dients are moistened. Turn into’ topping for apple pie. ; ispringtime eeeer CASH M BAY 78 N. Saginaw Open Friday ‘Til 9 Tender, Sliced 63' lb. Pork Liver NONE HICHER 1 91. Leon, Meaty VEAL BREAST 193 Pan Redi FRYERS Cc lb. Do You Want to Save Money? Shop at our store—Look at the price tags and compare with what you might be paying. For example: MEATY SPARE RIBS 19¢ Ls. . Lean, Meaty Bazley’s Better Trimmed Short Ribs 19;, STEAKS Lean, Fresh LARGE EGGS GROUND BEEF Cc 29%. Bazley Just Asks You to Compare Our Quality and Prices ferent seasoning or sauces. Tempting sauces are easily made by using economical melted | margarine as a base and adding such ingredients as lemon juice, catsup or horseradish to taste.” Round and Green lima beans. a popula: vegetable selection in most fami Sirloin lies, are available frozen, fresh. or canned, just ready for year around Green or white dred Blade Cut PORK CHOPS 33i. Grade |, Breakfast SAUSAGE 23S. Grade 1, Skinless Pry Le require several hours soaking and doz. hoe “hoose; flavorful margarine will make them family favorites A unique recipe for making limas rich and tasty calle for tossing toasted bread croutons, that have been mixed with a zesty marga rine dressing, into the limas right before serving Junedale Brand HAMS c 9i. Shankless Halt Redi-Eat, Tender Beef Pot Roast Flaver is the most Important facter in this delightful lima crouton dish, so it's wise fo se- lect a margarine with a delicate natural flaver for the dressing. A margarine that's just right for flavoring and for spreading and cooking too ts a fine choice. = lima your make the tempt sour guests Here s how to dish that's sure to family and please 4 Limas and Zesty Croutons ? box frosen Ime beans (or 2 cups cooked or canned limas) MILD CURED GRADE | LEAN, MEATY, 7-RIB SHOULDER CUT ‘s pound margarine SLICED BACON | Chunk BOLOGNA PORK ROAST VEAL STEAK ees GW: « $9e 29i. 37%. 39%, macaroni . Cook limas if boiling wate Qui! ~ = — =— ——— = — - es =e = ome tender ‘about 15 minutes!. Drain Melt margarine“in skillete. Stir in horseradish Cut toast into "-inch squares | | | ‘Or cut bread into squares and e e e toast in oven} Just before ser ce, add toast to melted margarine Stir to coat evenls Turn hot limas into a heated dish. Pour melted margarine and toast cubes over top. Stir gently ‘suser | Rolis of cold sliced ham and (crushed pineapple, add pineapple; only in tar more concentrated | * cup milk an assortment of hot dinner rolls | juice to make dipping consistency.| form. One pound of cheese gives | 1,°#: Vell beaten with plenty of butter will com- The mixture is fine for dipping the same amount of nutrients as 2 tab apoone sugar plete your luncheon menu nicely. carrot and celery sticks and low) g to 4 1 teaspoon ein: quarts of milk. ig Defiance pearl tenite handles. The Apricot Lime Salad in calories, too. Aiwevel saw s Sift together flour, baking powder | 12 j ¢ steel blades are hollow ground ; + inch cing mold When you serve simple vanilla ys store cheddar cheese.) and % cup sugar. Stir orange peel | A | B om : : 1 No. 303 can peeled whole apricote | pudding with several fruit toppings, tightly wrapped, in the refrigera-| into dry ingredients. Combine milk, eroso - Cen with serrated tips. 1 package lime miavored gelatin i tor. You'll find it on the market and ; Apricot syrup plus water to make 1/the young folks in the family can ; egg, orange juice margarine. | | . You get these knives by _ .)|€P oon creamed cottage cheese have fun making their own favor:|'0 Hoc Eres. air-registant packages) Add all at once to flour mixture, | Liquid at. ¢ in ee dela ite combinations of pudding and Which seal in the fine cheese fla-| stirring quickly and vigorously un- i Pope armen semapg fruit. All members of the family Vor. And there's no need to meas-|ti] just mixed and of a lumpy WISK | . Flour, % cup evaporated milk. chilled icy eola| Will enjoy fine milk desserts that pri ee eal aie a : i eo ee @ @ : Remove Tee nom aantie cua meee ounce ‘package makes exactly 2 Shim Daaga™ sre i gg die See Our Specials in the Defiance Ad Hood, you get best results cut in halt. Place apricot halves § . | C . d Rj cups of grated cheese, 2 tablespoons sugar and cinnamon. | with one flour for all = Majin the bottom of an 8-inch ring pecia urrié ice Tomato Cheese Rarebit — | Sprinkle mixture of sugar and baking! Discover Knees mold. If there are a few halves § tablespoons butter or margarine cinnamon over top of muffins. ; : for . im jleft, cut into small pieces and] With Chi k eos Geer Bake in hot oven (425 degrees) yourself how wonderful as | Ic en ay cap an drained canned or cubed fresh ripe 20 minutes. Serve with pats Siskin Heed ts Gor & add to gelatin when other ingre- a rend dacaia. i — = adied., Face geist in| Elegant but easy - to - prepare ee cuPs, erated sharp aged cheddar) of margarine. Makes 24 small. a8 |a medium size mixin; |. Heat!¢) : ese (8 ounces) . uffins. and cakes. apr apricot syrup and aaree to boiling. amar ork ‘Curried Rice 3 teaspoon oy mustard giants aka ik We tem your grocer ‘, teaspoon curry powder Ww y rnu 5 3 Pour the hot liquid ‘ote gelatin 1 fame ean “Ter Melt butter in top part of double'der pink stalks, needs no peeling. | Leow-areepasote and stir until gelatin is dissolved.| 2 teblespoons butter or margarine quay Chill gelatin until it is the consist-| % cup currants (rinsed in hot water the Quikut knives featured in previous ae + egg at egg Padang Add sla pimientos (cut in! Robin Heed offers. cottage cheese, celery, pecans)fine str Add them to your and lemon juice. Whip milk in al gintcg,™ “CP BoPPet toasted blanched | chilled bow! until it is stiff and Add rice to boiling water and will hold a peak. Fold into chilled|salt in saucepan; bring to a boll; gelatin mixture. Spoon into mold. |turn heat very low and cover tight-| Chill until firm, about 3 hours. |ly. Cook about 25 minutes or until | Serves 8. lrice is tender and water absorbed. | our Stir in butter, curry powder, cur- | @/| Beat an egg yolk with a couple rants and pimientos with a fork, One Four Your : of tablespoons of milk; use ‘tossing rice grains gently. Stir in The Tor All Baking [ . 'gtaze for yeast rolls to make theeea | almonds just before serving. Makes! extra special. '6 servings r Michigen Beet J Prices: SUGAR are jow! 10 Ib. QUAKER BAG COFFEE nerevery Defiance FRYERS PAN-READY 3 9: NEW ERA Potato Z DEFIANCE COFFE Choice ‘of Grinds ) e } bb _KEYKO | Southern Stor ARMOUR’S COLUMBIA SCeBTESOE MANekine OLEOMARGARINE BONITA BACON Coupon at Walton Super Market . 3 68' “3 ? an 75° 31.00 GRAPE JELLY = DRUM STICKS rare 19¢ Biscuits .10°.. "79° ' g-- WIN U. S$. No. 1, Californie, Long, White POTATOES Use More Butter! , . REMUS Lb. 59 REDEEM YOUR RING BALOGNA LARGE HIRES Root Beer With Coupon on Page 38 PREM": $1 yor e-- ANQ SUPER MARKET © Beer © Wine © Liquor to. Take Out Corner of Baldwin Ave. and Walton Bivd. Store Hours: Mon. % . ey tidy ‘ad iwasy Sie sean ees Phone FE 2.5182 grt WALTON - SUPER MARKET 4120 W. WALTON BLVD. | O ‘DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-2341 / Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 a. m/to 9 p.m. / Sunday 12 p. m. to 9 p./m. . We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities BEER, WINE, LIQUOR TO TAKE OUT! “a ts . ee. . | ; ms Bs . 4 , i s | 4 . \f . 4. . ) A , ' ' / ‘ . “i : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 ; { . _, “THIRTY-SEVEN . U.S. GRADE GOOD and = fit. CHOICE YOUNG CORN | | . FED STEER BEEF _ mal You Must Be Satisfied || for the GREATEST VALUES! ALL OUR BEEF IS SOLDon A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! Delicious Well Trimmed Beef. CHUCK ROAST ‘Real Good New Pack FANCY WHOLE SWEETS 24 os. € ' Jer 7 _ Super Special MAXWELL HOUSE Special White Lil - Low eng rel Price! CHEESE SPREAD SWISS or PIN BONE STEAKS rn 5 59: Amertcse Lb. | Pimiente y ee 69 : ——av REGULAR or DRIP SIRLOIN | “FAR " BEEF =| te. 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STEAKS 9° PERCE ORE oe PORE eas a of a a, THE, PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 . _ 4 THIRTY-EIGHT || | :, , Everyone Works on. 1 Heidt Para Taenacets Can Cook Macaroni Buffet Salads a Les pee and BAKED, CUSTARD 1 teaapecn, vanilia r) = : ’ hc we vid he Hit tems They eect goin ant) g, sBaKen coma, | RTT |Always Eagerly Sought : aa | Month, we spent some time in the|that night. We ere giving their) } quert mi Beat eggs until foamy. Add milk,! 115 easy to earn the (+ Pncee- | ma rom kitchen talking with Joan and Ale«|recipe here. 1¥e Cups sugar sugar, salt and vanilla. Pour-intol.s 4 topnotch hostess. ‘All that’s my Py dg. mol ¥ ) thea May Boomus. c ee 0 En ee ae, is the ability to know what Shee be cooked” and. crunied = eee eee aa aaamges i 8 deep Uke to et, andthe wl obs i ger Oven-R sted BEEF! years at high school. Jean isa | hot water while . Test for|t? know how to serve it as attrac- 1M cups Vaiced ¢0 cooked - chicken vell- 0a , e Junior next fall, Aletha a senior. Somes _ . nig th spor tively as possible. qrugackage old fashion Prench caled —_ Joan foves spaghetti, likes to t comes out clean, cus! Macaroni salads, for instance, dance and intends to: join the dons, “Serves 5. are always eagerly sought after, yy telig Walon, Greduniiy eke Mary Kitchen makes , WAVES when she is old enough. To make the Macaroni Buffet macaroni so that water continues this Roast Beef Hash © ' ‘Aletha likes southern fried chick- Dagwood Diet Tip Salad arrange rows of Your |\t) boil. Cook ‘uncovered, stirring en and claims music as her hobby. That bottoral .,,| favorite salad - + + loceasionally, until tender. Drain _ the way you woyld She wants to be a nurse. : s pit your child) macaroni, chopped hard-cooked jin colander. Rinse with cold water . fix a special dish for calls his stomach can be filled with a minimum of effort and a maxi- and drain. Chill. Sunday dinner .. . . ry bacon, crumbled Spinach Dressing — Beg song lice Agr Aasesiode cheese, chopped | Combine avocado and | from oven-roasted With fresh spmach coming to waxed paper on a lower shelf in —— a cee pecans hive po frech beef, Including produce markets in larger quan- the refrigerator beside an open avocado Gx a bed of chickory oF gpigineniay + the rich pan juices. tities, here's a suggestion. for a covered can of tasty. Maine sar- your favorite salad greens. aroni, eggs, green pepper, bacon, cheese, pimientos, chicken, 1 cup chicory and avocado in rows over | chicory. Prepare salad dressing mix ac-! cording-to-package directions. To 4-6 quarts boiling water Add finely diced green pepper bo serve: sprinkle part of dressing and canned pimiento to corn’ muf-|_1 medtum-sised svocads, ‘pared. ang|across one end of salad at a time; fins. Serve with fried chicken. _ !“S*tapiespoons lemon juice toss lightly. _ Try it! Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Austin, Minn. Serve with a delicious salad dressing quickty made with pack- aged salad dressing mix, Macaroni Buffet Salad 2 tablespoon salt dines, so that he can help himself. If he's a Dagwoed devotee, add to- mato and onion slices for a real challenge to his capacity. con until crisp, add 1 tablespoon vinegar for each 2 tab ba- con and drippings. Heat -pour over spinach. Dry Sugar Flavor For the fullest flavor in frozen strawberries, the best sweetening) is dry (granulated) sugar mixed §— thoroughly with the fruit. But, for, . appearance (holding shape and tex- ture of whole berries), packing in sirup has the advantage and is less, likely to bruise the fruit. i * MANE YOUR OWN OUS PEANUT BUTTER SHEDD’S Large (24-01. Jar WE GIVE U. S. SAVINGS ’ STAMPS Don't Forget—Seve Your Cash Register Tapes! We Give One. U. S. Savings Stamp With Each $5.00 Purchase! * EGGS GRADE A LARGE GUARANTEED FRESH CORN FOR THE COWS — Daroid Heidt of South Lyon loads | his corn planter. He was working in his father’s fields, some 56 | miles from his own place. Here they plant and grow food for the | Heidts’ 28 eegisiered hone ins. SPECIAL! PEE WEE EGGS 25° DOZEN Almond Sauce Delicious When the chicken is baked in a over chicken; sprinkle almonds on; ‘perfect “smoothie” of a sauce, top. Bake in a moderate oven (350) it comes to the table in real Sun-/ degrees F) about 1 hour, or until, day - best style. And condensed chicken is tender. Six to eight serv- cream soups stand way out in ings. front as sauces to enhance the’ Mushroom-Cheese Baked Chicken flavor of chicken. Could be cream | 3 ekages (1-pound size) frozen | of chicken soup dotted with crun-: jehtes “ia thighs, breasts, drumsticks or dlp nly work wonders ia providing thet extre mocewe of ap . . and whelesome asdualsll. & aon Chee @ e tL . W's elmost meg » how Oriental @ e @ Mein, e p Suey end other Oriental dishes! a | | DOZEN Our treats are the finest chy chopped almonds. Or mush- | | “ ‘pound email white. gntone en po > fs quality available. We trim LIf 4 room pan sauce, made extra! ee ahreded presses) cueess . A to give you Chicken tn kaoend flance ‘ | Thaw chicken as directed on os J SS i) your money! ma size) frozen; pac kage. Arrange pieces in a shal- Breasts, drumsticks or Jow baking pan. Peel onions; place ences "Wie Breas Fresh Killed A= MEATS “1 ‘can Hal cups) condensed cream of around chicken. Combine soup and | benen seu icheese; pour over chicken and, =a monde” fety cheppe tanehed ei onions. Bake in a moderate oven) Pan-Ready ) SHOW-YOU CO Thaw chicken as directed on| (350 degrees F.) about 1 hour, or at bud et-minded prices COLUMBIA CITY IND omer: Arrange pieces in aluntil chicken is tender. Six to! y . TOMAT SOUP For ¢c | shallow baking pan. Pour soup se servings. pi R Y F R § :, , : 7 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1956 : ___ THIRTY-NINE re ) Save 3 Ways | == a < : e to aR , Defeat Tooth. 9 far ew ere Benak i , Decay! ~~ ) iE Hh “i renyaage Friees : | — pf — > ; Yaa we Pe WE FEATURE the BETTER BRANDS DRUG RACK and NEW BRISK TOOTH PASTE, Economy Size... 69c, Giant Size... .53¢ Hart Brand - SLICED BEETS © TALL No. 23 Can [sale Dates Thur. June 1, thra Wed. June 13, Incl - Prices subject to market conditiéns. We reserve the right to limit quantities. New Pack | REAL GOOD ‘3 jPOLISH or KOSHER ee ser =«BIG 2 GALLON Low Price! ing Detergent 12-02. Can Read’s German Style HART Brand PLUMS \ POTATO = 303 In HEAVY SYRUP § ALAD Can Fresh Killed Rock Hen Stewing CHICKEN Completely Cleaned and Ready to Cook LGS Pure GRAPE JAM SEs, GIFT STAMP) chicken we [Q° || CHICKEN NOODLE DINNER Soe ee eee P _fitin * 18 1 PI3 35 ts ST 0 0 , Ib. a PP Oob- O-MAT] SL Foon NA A BRE ia Birds Eye Froxen ; FRENCH ac FRIES . , §- 99 RANDEL lb. ~ mission Cham & 7 - ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7.1956 | use An- pex, 1260-B West City of Pontiac in said County. on the loth day of June A 1936, ai Nine o'clock in the forenoon, and you are hereby com- manded to, appear personally st said hearing It being ee to make personal service hereof. this summons and no- tice shall be served by publication of @ copy one week previous to said hearing in the Pontiac Press. & newape per and circulated tn said County. the Honorable Arthur E Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City of Pontiac in said County, this 5th day of June. A , 1984 +Beals _ ARTHUR E MOORE 1A true copy! Judge of Proba ELSIE ". VASCASSENNO. Deputy’ Probate Register Juvenile Division June 7, 1956 Notice of Intention for Grade, Gravel and Related Work on Alley from Linda Vista to N. E. Line of vanilla, Combine with © slightl 1 tablespoon chopped chives Lot 40 A.P. 13. : ghtly 3 saat rice mixture. Stir in nuts. quid) re Reco Eh ¥ re hereb tified that at a Freg- hi ‘ < cup olive oi! us waecting of the Commission of the cit whites until frothy:| 11, teaspoon sait City of Pontise, Michigan held June § Bracually beat in remaining one-| 1 teaspoon Worcestershire 1956 by roseseti om ng Sooneed © (fourth cup, sugar, continue beat-| Mix everything together, chill, Shatte Soonrect fede gravel andre. (ing until glossy and stitf. Fold egg stir thoroughly again and serve to the Northeast, line if Lot 40 AP. 13 whites into rice mixture, Pour|over shrimp, cold lobster, crab- at an estimated cost of §2,136.75, and| that the plan, profile and estimate of| said tmprovement ig on file for public” inspection. It is further intended to construct seid improvement tm accordance with the plan, profile and estimate, and that the cost thereof shall be defrayed by special assessment according to frontage and’ that all of the lots and parcels of land fronting upon either side of the alley from Linda Vista to, the Northeast line 40 A.P. 13, shall constitute the assessment district to defray $1068.08 of the estimated cost and ex- penses thereof and estimated cost and penses shali be peid from 4he Capitel Improve-) ment Fu j HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of: Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com-| mission Chamber on June 12th, 1956 at objections that may be made hy ties interested, w.o0. 7H. Deted June 6, 1956 ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk June 7, 1966 & o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions “| Notice of Intention to Construct: Sidewalk on South Side East Pike’ Street. i assessment distritt the estimated cost and ex- penses thereof and that $1,587.62 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof! shall be paid from the Capital Improve- ment Fund NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com- mission amber on June 12th, 1956 at) # o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions and) objections that may be made by parties | interested w.O. 7027 Dated June 6, 1056 ADA R. EVANS. City Clerk . dune 7, 1056) Notice of Intention to Construct: | Sidewalk on Kenilworth Avenue. You sre hereby notified that at a reg-' ular meeting of the Commission of the City ef Pontiec, Michigan. held June 4, | 1958 by resolution {t was declared to be the intention of the City Commission to construct sidewalk and reiated work Kenflworth Avenue from Madison on Avenue to Mt. Clemens Street at an estimated cost of $19,289.71, and that the plan, profile and estimate of said improvement is on file for public in- spection Tt is further intended to construct said improvement in accordance with the plan, profile and estimate. and that the cost thereof shall be defrayed by enecial assessment according to front- age end that all of the lots and parcels of jand fronting w either side of Kenilworth Avenue from Madison Ave- nue to Mt, Clemens Street shall con- stitute the special assessment district) to defray $11,672.48 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof and that $7617.23 of the estimated cost and ¢x- nses thereof shall be paid from the Capital Improvement Fund NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pontiec, Michi will meet tn the Com- von June 12. 1986 at 6 oclock pm to hear suggestions and objections that may be made by parties ‘tnteres’ | w.0. 7021. ; | Dated June 6 1956 ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk June 7, 1956 Notice of Intention to Construct: Sidewalk on Cameron Avenue. ~ You art hereby notified that at a reg-) ular meeting pf the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan, held June 5 1966 by resolution ft was declared to be the intention of the City Com- mission to construct sidewalk and te- lated work on Cameron Avenue from Madison Avenue to Mt. Clemens Street at an estimated cost of $18,438.63, -and that the plan. profile and estimate of said improvement is on file for public inepection It is further intended to construct | caida improvement in seccordance with the plan, profile and estimate, and that the cost thereof shall be defrayed by special assessment according te frent- age and that all of the lets and parcels of iand fronting upon elfther side of Cemeron Avenue from Madison Avenue Mt- Clemens Street shall constitute the specie! assesement district to ~ de- fray $10,008.94 of the estimated cost and expences thereof and that $5,420.88 ef the estimated cost and expenses thereof chal] be raid from the Capital Improvement Pune NOTICF '@ HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan wil! meet tn the Com- mission Chamber on June 12. 1936 at 8 o clock pr to hear suggestions and ebie#tions that may be made by parties interested i wW.O 7022 Dated te June 6 ADA R. EVANS. City Clerk June 7, 1956 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the White Lake Township Zoning Board at the Town- ship Hall on Monday, July 2, 1956 et to consider the following changer fing: Afticle V—Section 51 Districts Article VI—Gection 61 Residence I dis- trict Article V—Districts: Section 51 shall be amended to read as follows: Add: Residence II District Article VI-——Residence I District, Sec- tion 6.1, Subdivision, Gection 1, shall be amended to read as follows: ' Delete: Dwelling—two Family > ARTIC xv) . 1 RESIDENCE II DISTRICT Section 16.1—Permitted Uses Other Applicavie Provisions. The sions of this Article shall be applica! te Residence II District and except as. otherwise provided in this Ordinance, no building or land shall be erected or used ‘in said District except for one or more of the following speci- fied purposes. my use permitted in Residence 1 Disprtet & Teo FPaimily Dwellings > Multiple Dwellings The above .stated amendments are pong © gone to be immediately neces- poor A, the preservation of the public) hea ' end s:|Chocolate Nut =<" Makes Fine Pie for Dessert par-- 1956 i “\| 2 Gal. Carton -F OR A substantial ve for nent " Kohl Bake 15 minutes in a 450 degree Chocolate Nut rank oven and serve wrapped in the f “ " er erably “terry cloth.” In a chilled | } fatlecpeen’ instant coftes By MES paper and foil. They'll keep hot/bowl, combing the cabbage with) | | k SAUCE JIMMY HARRIS ts ene that you buy in offesasen when ith S7* Sey ever domething! grapes, (if thay are MI. tH , Sweet Sunkist — | “a teaspoon salt 1-16 teaspoon cinnamon pp rl granulated rice ea. 2 equares (2 ounces) chocolate «coarsely ahaved) | 2 tablespoons soft butter eer- Of the finest cocktail sauces for shrimp we've ever met, and inci-jlittle. ~ dentally, elegant elsewhere. Tired of tomatoes on shrimp? We will unsweetened 2 eges iseparated) | es eee errr ons ever be grateful to the manager | ? cup chopped walnuts iof our favorite Kalamazoo hotel of oA = ed pastry shell with high for this one. ' Heat milk, Instant coffee, salt! This will serve from six to ten, and cinnamon in top of double boil-' depending on how everybody likes er. Sprinkle in rice cereal and it. We serve it over shrimp placed ‘cook, stirring constantly, until atop a generous quantity of fine! gSMTET CLUE: may have started to dry up a For each ear of corn you need a square of vegetable parchment | paper big enough to wrap the ear, (no other paper will 40), and a piece of heavy aluminum foll of the same size, Husk and remove silk from the — be oremas corn and trim ends. Dip each } tenepecn ty musterd sheet of parchment paper in water| i,"\eeeneon fresh onion gtated with until thoroughly , then wrap P scospemy r be and soak again, then wrap the hee the ears tightly in the wet paper,| Allow the cabbage to crisp in wet ears in foil, crimping tightly.|ice water in the refrigerator, Drain MEN well and dry with a towel — pre-|’ them) salt, sugar, mustard,. vine- gar and onion juice and toss thoroughly. ; % Add almonds and enough may-) © onnaise to bind things together, | ® toss well, check for seasoning, chill again, and serve cold. ORANGES / unhesitatingly to you. .@ cups finely shredded cabbage 1 cup seedies ; - - i, cup blanched ‘simone, halved aoa Use Alyminum Foil With everyone's thoughts turning to delicious ice cream desserts, it's 4g teaspoon salt thickened. shredded lettuce. Serve extra Cover and continue cooking slow- sauce on the side, and the lettuce ly for 10 minutes. Remove from will disappear along with the heat, stir in chocolate and allow to shrimp. cool slightly. Blend together soft butter, egg yolks, 14 cup of the sugar, and @ hardboiled eggs. chopped very fine 3 cloves garlic mashed fine ‘ ', cup prepared mustard ‘, teaspoon black pepper into unbaked pastry shell. Bake in moderate (375 degrees)) CORN ON THE OOB. Ralph oven 1 hour. Cool to room tem-/Clark of Kalamazoo taught us this perature before serving, Note: Top fine idea which is excellent for of pie will crack. icorn that is ngt “just picked,” or! meat, or whatever. ‘important that you know how to store ice cream correctly. If you have a freezer, you'll prob- .ably buy ice cream in the econom- © ‘ical half gallon containers. At serv- lice time, dip the ice cream across | =~ ‘the surface uniformly, but not too ~~ deep in spots. Then smooth off the, mL jsurface and cover with aluminum) ‘foil pressed against the ice cream) lto prevent air contact which pro-, duces. a waxy surface. \ Use ice cream which is~—stored in the freezer, within 3 to 4 weeks ‘lof purchase, You can't expect even) the best freezer to keep the origi- nal quality of ice cream stored ; over 30 days. GRADE A LARGE je i | You are hereby notified that et a reg- ular meeting of the Commission of t City of Pontiac, Michigan, held June Sth, 1956 by resolution it was declared to be the intention of the City Commis- sion to construct sidewalk and related work on South side of East Pike Street from East Boulevard to Astor Street at an estimated cost of $2,975.50, and that the plan, profile and estimate of said improvement is on file for public in- spection. It is further intended to construct said improvement in sccordance with the plan, profile and estimate, and that be ore by sucAR 5-lb. Bag 3d 39: ~ Hamilton Fresh MEDIUM SIZE EGGS June Is Dairy Month and Here Are Money-Saving DAIRY SPECIALS Large Bunch GREEN ONIONS... +» Lerge Peckege, California CARROTS......... Lerge Bunch RADISHES....... PET MILK Large Size Can 2-25 Fresh Killed, Plump, Young, Tender Cut-Up . 39 | FRYING CHICKENS DJ ||| Coat wt BY" Here is extra food value for your money! Don't forget to get your theater tickets here, too! | . Hot Dogs, Lge. Bologna 3 ‘1 Peter's OK Brand c = @ . at Ss : wt . we ‘ ‘Sliced Bacon J f Slab Bacon We. 29} U. S. Graded Beef Rolled or Standing Rib < |) eresh — BEEF ROAST ..... 5 Gg. -res Pork Roast...... 23° ‘ROUND or SIRLOIN STEAK..... 3. SISTERS’ SUPER- MARKET Open Daily 9 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Including Sun. 608 W. Huron Street Prices Subject to Change U. S. Graded Beef CUBE or ROUND STEAK owes hem a Center Rib Cut Lean Pork Chops (9 19 irman White Lake Township . Zoning Board | i é - : June 7, 27, 1986 a | ¢ \ . ' . ‘ i h L | / : ; i Aff f | | ‘ | j f : f - ’ | j rw | | j 4 ar ' : \3 f i! Py Wi 4 ik ff i / Pa i = f4 fir } 3 4 ‘Yn 4 uf f f { be f / Lf 4 éb aA } } i 7° ae aerirge ryt «4 : f ‘ .¥ - 4 pone ra ae a THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, JUNE h 1956 a “TR | | _|_FORTY-ONE » Qui ck Tri ck— with muses aoaeee — 2 low and cook to desired doneness, a cr eae refrigerator crisper’ for, Easy Cheese Sauce * Hamb of [heed ee cr tic ros saa oe ae, Pet uch nd uy - i ‘our © a ’ oa © Sau Gn ices from he middle ot Gin eal eae ees a Add on Uederkranz Tops a isauce, try this, Blend a tea- i~ , do not to rings. in doubt about é omato sauce "Place onion alice in the ce (Enett! sauce to skillet; heat slowly| tS cat the light colored coat poe Wocmeeacnive oon oi an Quick trick with hamburgers! ter of four of the patties; cover scraping up browned particles from ing around Liederkranz Cheese, the|cup-of evaporated milk. Stir over Hambargers With Tomate.Sauce with remaining 4 patties; pregs|bottom of skillet’ with wooden| answer is simple. Eat it {f you like low heat until hot. Then add one- edges together well. Heat fat in|spoon. Stir in sherry. Makes 4 serv-|it, otherwise, it’s perfectly proper fourth pound of shredded cheddar incaed. onion _ 10-inch skillet; brown patties quick-lings. : to slice the thin coating away and cheese, and continue stirring until ly on both sides, sprinkling them} Note: Tighty wrap the part of|eat the soft mellow cheese on the|cheese is melted and sauce is 1 can (10% ounces) spaghett} seuce\With salt and pepper; turn heat'the onion not used in waxed paper|inside. ~~ | smooth. ae A ors, Choice or Prime Beef Front 16 Oz. Can 10° a — Pe Quarters Specially Aged . Cut and Wrapped FREE ... 3 Q; DOMINO lb. Granulated 4 - SUGAR Pork Loin Rib Roast........+.43° Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast . + 35 Choice Steer Swiss Steak...» 59° = = oo) Fresh Dressed Fryers “cs .. 4 or \ MEAL AROUND A ROAST — An elegant array with Mushrooms ‘n’ Corn to its right. Green spears of canned foods surrounds this pork roast. Fruity of asparagus are served on the platter with the Sparkling Cranberry Mold has front row honors, roast. Team Up Corn and Mushrooms weekend for a “joint,” but we call our Sunday entree a roast. By, either term, this delectable piece) of meat often becomes the center of several meals, perhaps as many as three of four. Foods served with the roast should add interesting variety to: each of these, and here we can use our imigination in planning attractive vegetables and salads, Suggested as excellent accom: paniments for the roast-inspired al are Mushrooms 'n Corn and ; Sperkting Cranberry Mold. This! PEANUT BUTTER CHIFFON PIE — There IS a new kind of pie, , ‘ * , ‘ae oo | a - : ¢ » « a) hearty vegetable and delightful impossible as that seems. This one has a smooth creamy peanut | Kin Nut Oleo Lb. = salad go equally well with any butter chiffon filling. Watch the children go for this pie, that is, it 4 Seeapas ) “joint” of beef, pork or lamb. there is any left after the adults get through eating. Mushrooms ‘n’ Corn x ; capi Family Will Likessse*"sso0"s2 2% Snow Crop Frozen Lemonade «=: SU PER MADK rT cor scion ‘ise This New Pie. drained from mushrooms and corn) PARKING © and cook down to about a fourth! sweetened whipped cream. “4 cup. Add mushrooms and corn;| This pie might well have been Yield: 1 Sinch pie. | heat. Season to taste. Six servings. ‘invented strictly for the childreni— Sparkling Cranberry Mold ‘except that it's sure to be favored 1 package nope Saveres — (by: grown-ups as well! i oan Te ounces) fruit cocktal A chiffon pie with rather more Sriagea eounel mes mayonnaise | substances than most, it’s fla- Dissolve gelatin in hot cranberry vered lightly bet distiactly with | juice; cool. Add drained fruit, Peamst | cocktail and chill until partially, thickened. Stir and pour into a salad mold; chill until firm. - | Unmold on salad greens and gar- Pte thoroughly, a a aN eee era ee ae aa ey Plus Holden Red STAMPS! DOUBLE STAMP DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY naise. Four to six servings. a = For Liver Lovers: | ,erenm= on. Giont A New Method 2 tabfesqoone ‘euser Size of Preparation | | RAZa"™ A new way to serve liver is a Stee, ne “find” for any homemaker. — Cook % pound sliced liver for Combine liver and cooked | Soften gelatin in “% cup water. | ae = sh VLASIC ground beef. Season with 1 tea- Beat egg yolks slightly; — i =. = . . spoon salt and \4 teaspoon pep- |with \ cup of the sugar, ‘4 cup| e ¢ A per. Cover and cook slowly for water and the salt. Stir in soft- : ssorted 10 te 15 minutes. ened gelatin. Cook over boiling wa-! ) Picnic Sle | = Top Quality | ; . ‘ : Style * (Stem 3 lemons tr aa tel ic wat, eee el Pickles. 19 cape of lta mil, Wale © Seanurepranotbuter into « tow: ll A | | _ "Choice Cut Meats add remaining % cup water grad- until thickened. ually, beating until smooth. Add| eget 12 Ox. Jars Serve piping hot on corn bread ©8& mixture and vanilla; Swift Premium Cut-Up Pan-Ready Del Monte 9: F 2% Lb. 2 rye rs Ae Ub. or biscuits. Yield: 4 servings. with beater. Chill until slightly! 46 Oz. Can Velveeta Armour’s Melrose v. S. D. A. Choice Boneless thickened. Beat egg whites until] You can flatten small balls of % ; cookie dough by pressing them!) Orange rind and date rs Cheese Spread | ~! Trapak BACON | Rolled Rib Roast 2 Lb. Loaf | Lb. 39° * 69° c | ‘ U. $. D. A. Choice Blade Cut Rib End Beef Pot Roast | Pork Loin Roast super Value Bread “Lost 17 “39° “39° : Coffee W79'| Mian Table King Bsc coupon | ews | Package W1 fee —— | Fresh Red 5 Beans Birds Eye permed GUTTER come | ( pages 39: FROZEN FRENGH ar Friendly Market - 6 pkgs. 99 884 WEST HURON STREET = } SWEETHEART ial Remus ¢ son egal | tay 59 he Have a Picnic . Peter's, Skinless HOT DOGS Ls. 35 5 - CHARLIE'S MARKET | Complete Self-Serve Food Store 6744 Highland Rd. (M-59) Va Mile West of Airport OR 38-3711 “AUUEHURRERSHERERSRSEOENREESREOEES Spam... 35° Cans Pape ¥ Auxiliary Revie “ ws Year o 23 lS Aidi $ ng Others a ~~! Mrs. Segula a _ Entertains Wednesday Countywide Group Conducts Election of New Officers By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women's Editor, The Pontiac Presa _—Clubwomen have come a long way in their thinking and planning for each year’s activities, No long- er do they think in terms of purely social gatherings. : * * * Today they have much more im- portant things to think about. And they're grateful to the local agen- cies and organizations which have explained their needs to them, and have mapped out ways in which clubwomen can be of service. The Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society is one group which can. count many such services. But members doen't take time for this, they're much more interested in look- ing ahead to next year when they can help many other needy er- ganizations, « i ay i i However, we thought you'd like to know what they accomplished Jast year under the direction of their president, Mrs. Kenneth Van- denBerg. , * First of 4&ll they gave a scholar- ship, which they do each year, to a girl who is capable and deserv- ing, and who wants to become a nurse. GRADUATION INVITATION The women gathering yesterday at Mrs. Robert Segula’s home at Williams Lake were more than re- warded when their president told them of the invitation received from Arlene Meloche of Berkley, recipient of their first scholarship, to attend her graduation exercises at Mount Carmel School of Nurs- ‘ ing, Detroit, on Saturday * * Edward Elder of Starr avenue-and Mrs. M. G. Prosser of Orange Grove avenue. Mrs. Prosser. is president-elect of the auxiliary. The day was perfect for the picnic held Wednesday | by members of the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society. Among the members attending were: (left to right) Mrs. Charles Patrick of Waterford, Mrs. _ ‘ _ Elected president of the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society Wednesday was Mrs. John P. Williams (left) of Commerce road. During the an- j Pentise Press Phetes nual meeting Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg (right) was honored for the work carried out last year under her direction. a. s This year they are sending Jean Joslyn of Holly to Borgess Hospital School of Nursing, Kalamazoo Still the 177 active members from throughout Oakland County find time to devote to service organizations. * A few of them include the Oak- land County Society for Crippled Chitdren, the American Cancer Society, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Amer ican Red Cross and the Cerebral Palsy Fund : * * Also included are the Bo, Scoufs, Girt Scouts, the Pontiac Symphony and Pontiac General Hospital, LEADER HONORED. Members of the auxiliary. hon- ored Mrs. VandenBertyg yesterday for her outstanding work as presi- dent during the year and presented her with a gift and a bouquet of red roses. ° * - They plan to carry on the same work under their new president, Mrs. John Williams, whom they elected yesterday. Fellow officers are Mrs. M. G. _Prosser, president-elect; Mrs. George Virga, first vice presi- dent; Mrs, James Quinn? secre- tary; Mrs. John Norup, treas- urer; Mrs, Maxwell Shadiey, au- ditor,; and Mrs. Donald Smith, partiamentarian, George M. Virga of Royal Oak, first pice president; Mrs. Lynn F. Webber of Cooley Lake road. Mrs. John * Norup of Berkley, treasurer, and Mrs. Donald S. Smith Gathering at the Williams Lake home of Mrs. Robert L. Segula Wednesday for their annual meeting were members of the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society. Photographed (lft to right) were Mrs. of Wenonah drive, parliamentarian. ae at Williams Lake. Assisting her were Mrs. lvan A. LaCore (center) of the State Hos- pital Grounds and Mrs. Robert Lyons of Oneida road. Urs. Robert L. Segula (le(t) was ‘hostess to members .3/ the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society for the -, annual meeting Wednesday at her home Personal News-of Interest in Area Committee ~ chairmen include — Mrs. George Petroff, budget: Mrs, Robert Bannow, civil defense: Mrs, John Marra, courtesy; Mrs. R, _ Hamilton White, program: Mrs. N. E. Durocher, representative to the press: Mrs. James McConkie public relations, and Mrs. Harold Kendrick, house Womens Section | Ld * s, Marlene Crocker of Chippewa Betty Lou Wortman, daugh- outstanding senior women hon- dean's list and is a member of, Others are Mrs. THomas San- road. Barbara Snover of West ter of Mrs. dune &. Wortman of —ored at Michigan State Univer. Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. | ison ee we os Dwight avenue, was among the sity'’s traditional Lantern Night * * * |" orgs . . y IUN EK ~ 956 PAG ES 42-46 «Ons, Membership: rs. Ivan A. Huron street and Roberta John- 5 ; BAT rit RSDA ‘ NE 7, 1956 s¥A er Bass LaCore. nurse rec : aa program held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morris (nee! —— , ‘ a oe Hal Aulie, reception: Mrs, Segula, social; Mrs. Zac Endress and Mr«, Edward Collins; telephone: Mrs. James Blakeney, today’s health: son-of Auburn read are returning te their homes togay afler vaca- tioning in New Yotk City for sev- -eral days Coeds were chosen on the basis Elizabeth James) of Weymouth! of their scholarship and participa. avenue are receiving congratula- Constance Haaseth Introduced at Dinner tion in university activities. Nom- tions on the birth of a daughter, Mrs. VandenBerg. wavs and inations were made by residence|Deborah Lynn, May 28 at Ponvee Chapter Meets Winner of | Scholarship‘: mdenBeg. wave an halls, housemothers and presi- General Hospital. fare. and Mrs. Edward Maxim, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fitz-| idents of women's organizations. Grandparents of the infant are trick and daughters, Betty Jo | ee oa it ras Judy, of Mary Day avenue are bd ‘Mr. and Mrs. Newman Robinson By JOAN RITTER available to Pontiac subscribers In t Correspondence read ins yearbook, Jeaving Sunday to spend several | Robert Betts, son of Mr. andiof North Saginaw street and Mr.| Constance Haaseth, scholarship after July 8. \Mrs.“Ossie Gates was an invitation . __ IP \Mrs. Elmer R. Betts of Cottage and Mrs. H. E. Morris. of Gerdon Se — to attend the sixth annual national winner of Tipacon Chapter, Ameri-' can Business Women’s Associatign, lwas introduced to ABWA mem- bers at their dinner meeting Wednesday evening at Hotel Wal- days in Big Rapids. They will at-! tend graduation exercises at! Ferris Institute on Monday when) their son, Richard, will receive his bachelor of science degree in. pharmacy. street, was one of the students avenue. Inamed on the dean's academic| convention Oct. 20-21 at the Cosmo- SEFVICE Gui Id ita . yer, lo. An- : A Loupe giticye the Holds Meeting, Installs Officers * * * : ~ ~ . ; . | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C, Stuart There Are Five Pages in | of Mariva avenue announce the - | birth of q son, Neil Ross, June 3 Today's Women’s Section . % audio-scope service made available to service clubs by a Jocal radio) station. * Mr. and el Hicrnean Dick. | | " Ponting Generm — dron. are = * _ The Junior Wesleyan Service dein and daughter, Judy, of achievement list at Olivet College. Grandparents of the So) are © . Joy Van Hise, speaking for the Guild of Central Methodist Church Chi 4 and tele eon and iThis is the highest academic honor Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parolin of! Miss Haaseth, who will graduate ways and means committee, re- met Thursday ‘evening with Eliza. i Gg a to be achieved at Olivet. /Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs. C. C./next week from Pontiac High ported on the recent style show! beth White of Crooks road. A co- | At the close of commencement Stuart of Lake Orion. School, was introduced by Julie exercises on Sunday, Robert will) .* * ____|O'Brien of the scholarship commit- [be presented with the Pontiac) Mrs. J. A. Rammes entertained tee.: She was selected to receive Alumni Award given to the Pontiac ,#! a brunch in her home on Rose-|the award by Miss O’Brien and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Dickstein of Ann Arbor, } will leave on Friday for St. Louis, Mo. and mentioned the possibility of a OPerative dinner was served. card party and hat show as the! * 8 #¢ first money - making project of) Following devotions by Helen Autumn. |Kinney, the goals for 1956-60 were On Sunday the Dicksteins’ son, student having the highest 4a!e avenue Wednesday for Mrs. the counselors at the high school. . outlined by Mabel Smith with the Sidney, will exchange marriage standing. . . \Claude Hulet of St. Louis, Mo. Mr.| wer of the Retol Club Plans were made by the £T°8P | motto, “The Spirit of Christ — For vows with Elaine Baru in a service * * @ ‘and Mrs. Hulet and family are eet PRED PED for a picnic in duly, an attend ay) of Life.” Hotel Chase. ». Lewig F. Jilbert, son of Mrs. ivisiting his parents; the Arno Hu- at Pontiac High, to be —— Se w in the : aaa She is still undecided about her choice of a school to attend this ‘Patent Leather Bag, | tall, but expects to continue the | secretarial studies which she White Accessories | Started in high school. ' CHICAGO (INS)—Patent leather} The scholarship, given as the \purse and white gloves—the tradi-|cjub's educational project for the tional accompaniment for a New year, is the first annual award, * * ‘suit—are as fashionable as ever planned’ by Tipacon Chapter. | Stuart Alan Choate, son bf the this year. ° 2 + ™ On the occasion of their Sth) wedding anniversary Sunday, Mr. | and Mrs. Alfred Gale are holding! open house from 3 until 6 o'clock! at their home on Vinewood avenue. | The Gales’ daughters, Mrs. Ken-; neth Matucha of Kansas City and) Caron Eleanor {Kaiser and Reb-, Mrs. George Mize.of Menominee ert Marchbanks were married Sat-) road, will be present for the affair. urflay evening at Central Metho-| as will their sons, Robert of Falls di4t Church. Caron is the daughter Church, Va., Floyd of Williamstoniof Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Denny Cecil Choatest of James street, is _ and Charlies of Navajo drive. » Alse attending will be the Gales’ Mrs. Talmadge Harding March- | seven grandchildren and fheirjbanks of Ledyard strece are Rob-| ; ' , greatgrandchild. ert’s parents, \ | I i \ jamong tbe students named on the long—up to the elbow. ‘ «} i a j oR ‘ ‘ + . . : Hope Gillis of Michigan avenue, received a master of automotive engineering degree from the Chrysler Institute of Engineer. | ing in Detroit. Commencement | exercises were held on Tuesday. |. Lewis received his bachelor’s de- gree from the University of Michigan, lets of Franklin road. Sc ae i z ee % MES. ROBERT MARCHBANKS ROGER L, YOUNG. . Roger L. Young, son of Mr. and [ . Mrs. L. A. Young of Spence street, But, keep the patent bag small!. Mrs. Dorothy Brooks presided at will graduate June 10 from Mich: tray, under the cloth. may give . Kaiser of Ledyard street. Mr. and/returning home today after com- in scale and thin and the gloves|the meeting and introduced Her- igan State University with a Bach- off just the appetizing odor that) A scrapbook made by Ruth Den pred nce a igan:State- Normal College. He was covering the wrist bone—or very . jextended service which will. be, filiated with Sigma Nu fraternity. ws \ \ = : . : at ance contest during the months of July, August and September, and a Hand of Friendship Tea Sept. 25 to introduce prospective members to the club, newsletter, - was members by Lillian Laska. | - Thyme Will Tell _A pinch of ‘thyme on a mea lit, too, “Tipacon Tidbits,’ the chapter's distributed to: Officers installed for the com- ing year by Miss Kinney were Barbara DeWolfe, _ president; Miss Smith, vice president; Eliz- abeth Rockefeller, ~ recording secretary; Delores Smith, promo- tion secretary, and dean McLeod, | treasurer, |, Mabel Smith is chairman of the program committee assisted by 1/Miss Kinney and Miss White, * * @ pleting his freshman year at Mich- should be either very short—just|schel Peters of Michigan Bell Tele-'elor of Arts degree. Roger majored | will make a convalescence easier.|nis showing the group's activities |phone Company, who spoke on the'in radio and television: and is af-|A few grains of lavender may do for the past year was presented to ‘ithe club, THE P Alexandra Color Seen in Handbags PARIS (INS) — Fashion experts in Paris are getting inspiration for leather goods colors from cock- tails. *.¢ * | The latest leather shade is that of an “Alexandra Cotktail."’ The creamy beige of this drink comes from its ingredients and. the Alex- andra's brown-beige color is the dies’ handbags, shoes and leather gloves. Spicy as a drink, “Alexandra” is neutral as a fashion shade. Leather accessories of this color took elegant with black, brown, grey and navy-blue. WILLIAM J. FLYNN . William J. Flynn will be grad- uated from Michigan State Uni- bag of supple lid leather is shaped. One smart Alexandra’ colored versity June 10 with a degree in like a large, old fashioned mechanical engineering. The son change-purse. Another pouchbag in of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Flynw of the creamy beige color has the West Walton boulevard, he is ajupper part of a curved cane as member .of Delta Sigma Phi fra-| handle, so one can hang it on the ternity. larm like an umbrella. | Crocodile leather will also be Bamboo Jewelry Now ‘fashionable this autumn in the new |Alexandra color. A pair of high The new bamboo jewelry took! ‘heeled crocodile pump-shoes and a particularly fashionable with an matching crocodile bag will be the umbrella or handbag with a bam- new Parisian cfassics in de luxe boo handle or clothes with bamboo leather acc Sepa buttons. There are also Parisian bd bamboo-printed cotton dresses as) The snoat amine - a stylish background for bamboo fashion in the new Alexandra color coming fashionable shade for la-| leather | ~ Among Sisterhood of * PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE. ue 1956 Sisterhood of B'nai Israel Holds Installation ig Congregation B'nai Israel = + Take Some ~}~ | Needle | - sin Pike 6 Coming Events. | Bette: id @ benefit car ss ca Federal & say mae Y and “<—e used for ore fed Daughters of Union Veterans of Civit | War Med meet tonight at 6 at 128 June ‘Church Sin S mages at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Milton Cooney, |e Ww Washington, Clarkston. Point on Your Vacation NEW PATTERNS | MATERNITY CLOTHES ‘Oxford Shop 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 © Home ia | y i _W. of First Presbyterian Frida Pontiac Press Photos | ° Eilender of Wenonah drive, Mrs. David E. Utley of |' Young Folk Shop— Lower Level Athy 48 N. Saginaw St. e has just been presented in P ie freee? lby a spectallat, 1B is @ leather wat| members attending the annyal luncheon and installation hors a Mra Eilende Mrs. pene i ae of |; de entirely of washable suede. . Mrs. Eilender served as installing officer. Be Careful! nee alee cat & ra of officers Tuesday were i left to right) Mrs. Charles 7 lane. Mrs g wked just like fabri t The print silk dress must be wor iy — = style. mo 68 Mrs. E. Proffitt bought knowingly. But a pretty combination is made up of @ small. Retore buying a sweater, check neat print in a dress with match- for size, elasticity, workmanship ing lining in the coat. and washability. PITTI rrr ONLY THE BEST from OXFORD MATTRESS. Entertains Class | Mrs. Elbert Proffitt was hos- ©. tess: to members of the Booster | Class of the First Methodist Church © recently. Twenty five members 1 CHILDREN’S Po | feo oe bse of DRESSES 7 street. Elected to serve during the com-' ing year are Mrs. Proffitt, presi-| dent; Glen Williams, vice presi- |’ dent; Mrs. Perry Ruffing, secre- | ar ; : ary and Mrs. John Rawley, treas- urer. Committee chairmen include, Mrs. Chester Caughell, devotions; * Mrs. Floyd Crawford, flowers and © Mrs. Viola Tallman and Mrs, Edna |’ Worden, ways and means. a Sizes 3-6x and 7-14 | Summer’sComing || Outdoor protection against insect ; bites can be achieved by rubbing | an insect repellent on the skin. Most | convenient of these are the oint-| /ment forms in fold-up metal tubes © that can be carried in pocket or’ ” purse without fear of breakage. _- Two groups of Sheer Nylon Dresses. Solid color, plaid with lace or embroidery trim. Butterfly sash. For afternoon dress up there are multi metallic cotton striped sundress. Jacket and sash to contrast. ——— re mf : iobSaniengs: -)* j = \e par be 12 \s if OXFORD'S rebuilds old sagging mattresses, makes them new again. Call in the morning and we will deliver your remade mattress the same day. “The Best for Less—Direct from Oxford” Oxford Mattress Co. 332 West Huron Street FE 2-7695 Z LLL lebedeledeteebedeteteteteeetetetetdhedehetashes theta SPECIAL ON COLD WAVES! Short Time | Shampoo, Set Only: $6.50. and Cut $2.50 COMPLETE ay Pe BEAUTY SHOP 707 Pontiac Bank Bldg FE 5-691 Koper of Menominee road. Dr. Mordechai Kreinin spoke at the annual Sisterhood luncheon held at Congregation B'nai Israel Tuesday. Standing behind the cake just being cut by Mrs. Edward Avadenka (right) of Canterbury road are Mrs. Joseph Kornov (left) of Niagara avenue and Mrs. Irving | SP SSTESST REECE ERESEEREEE SERS RRReeee sess Further Reductions in Groups of Mires titles: Assumes Eremseeecy Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses! Growp Hears Speaker From U. of M- F Dr. Mordechai Kreinin was guest |George Surowitz, Mrs. Morris speaker at the annual luncheon) ‘Kampner and Mrs. Sol Newhouse, and installation of officers held) ivice presidents. - ‘Tuesday by Sisterhood of Congre-| ; gation B'nai Israel. A native of Others serving will be Mrs. Israel, Dr. Kreimin has lived in the Jack Gamburd, treasurer; Mrs. United States four years. Sidney Czeidler, recording secre- es 8 « tary; Mrs. Joseph Kornov, corres-| | He received his Ph.D. in eco- ponding secretary; Mrs. Marvin nomics from the University of Finkelstein, financial secretary, ‘Michigari, was recipient of the;and Mrs. Alvin Jacobson, rete ‘Rackham GraduategFellowship and /|mentarian. lwas given the Fred M. Taylor; conmnittes members appeal now is the time brea sa pan ver ced or future m: 0 e l, - Award for his doctorate. at the th Mrs. Abe ngs hie a At present he is study director | Avadenka, Mrs. dack Bodner, and Juniors’, all Waite’s for safe || fo ‘ | {n economics for the Survey Re- | Mrs, Nathan Crone, Mrs. Koper, RESERVATIONS ; Women’s -_ | search Center of the University | Mrs. Maurice Schiossel, Mrs. EVERYWHERE a FUR STORAGE ITER | of Michigan. He was introduced | Morrts Bletstein, Mrs. Edward Call La ‘ | by Mrs. Irving Koper. Blumeno, Mrs. Stanley Elbling, | Delphine Finn Michaels |. Elkin Travel Bureou | DRESSES Bonded Messenger Service | Mrs. Daniel Fouad and Mrs., Bletstein gave the closing prayer. Sylvanites Gather Members of the New Syivanites) Club and their husbands were the; ia =I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson of Lakeview avenue at a 4 cooperative dinner Saturday eve-| ning. A program of games fol-| lowed, and plans were discussed Misses’ Were to 29.95 P Were to 35.00 Were to 39.95 | Sisterhood officers installed by, Mrs. Ralph Merkowits and — Travel Bur | Mrs. Charles Eilender were Mrs. > senieeemane Set ko macter thee. ‘David Utley, president; Mrs.’ The opening prayer was read by! lianas FUR RESTYLING and | HOLLANDERIZING be autitre Turs THE NEWEST FOR LESS! Misses’, From Our Stock of This Season's vias $3Q “REGULAR $7.95 CASUALS | Were to 79.95 D A8 Were to a) $ 5 8 Women’s and Juniors’ SUITS 4 retu vast ale hicee with Waite « ates for ic mmed loars e STRAWS @ MESHES @ LEATHERS Full-Length and Shortie Misses’, we OD 7 Juniors’ and~ { 1S OP Women’s - ai COATS ‘Viedeb of us oc ora 0 iow price! High, mid, , leather, white, beige, pastels, combinations are in- cluded! Hurry! Bring ‘oak coat in personally and save 10%, of stor- age cost! 10% S OFF “ Weite’s Fur Salon—Third Floor + ge it’s here! a completely new kind of lipstick created by Max Factor new! the color won't come off : until vou take it off! new! no waiting for it to set! no blotting! new! eit never, never dries your lips! new! «the brilliant beauty of fidelity colors! colors! ' New you can find everything you want m one ew kind of lipstick — Max Factor's Hi-Fi. /t’s gear dream lipstick come true! ln 9 high fidel- ity shedes~all new! CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw Street 1- based on his make-up research for color TV Max Factor’s Lipstick . MARIA PARKS RISING Receiving a bachelof. of arts de- gree from Wellesley ‘College, Wel- lesley, Mass., Monday was Maria ‘Parks Rising, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson Rising of Mar- ‘tell drive, Bloomfield Hills. Maria ‘has: majored in psychology and is ‘a member of Phi Sigma, organi- ‘zation of juniors and seniors in- ‘terested in the study of modern Posty. lucky breaks!" How did he do it? - * * * “Well,” he said, “It's hard to .explain, but what it amounts to) | is, when some crazy thing is in the air, I figure I might as well get in on it and take a ehance. be I'd see all the good reasons why it couldn't work for me. But then, I'd rather be -lucky than sensible.” SAME SYSTEM . A radio announcer, Dave Estes, “If I were more sensible, may-\~ © teur- theatrical work but radio! “Lucky” Peak. Grab D Opportunitiog got ‘into voneieel much the samejseemed a far-off and impossible, a in a station in Springfield, Mo., MR. and MRS. EDWARD UHLER auditioning. | did 0, * Orchard Lake Country Club will be the setting Saturday for a swimming party for doAnne Wellman and her fiance, James Netson, whose wedding will take place June 23. The following Saturday Mrs. L. L. Colbert and Mrs. Richard L. Campbell will give a luncheon in the Colbert home for JoAnne, and on June. 17, Mr. and Mrs. S. a e leave from the Navy. His ship is in drydock at Boston Harbor. Musical Recital Given at Church | A spring musica] recital was giv. en -Monday and Tuesday evenings | at First Christian Church. * s * Students presented in Monday's. inot do justice to their voice and recital were Susan Woodman, Mar- garet McCarthar, Tamzien Rose- gart, Loretta Waara, Donald Rosie, ss « Sharon Lee Shaw, Janet White, | .,|Chery] Wilton, Barbara Smith,’ Basi : a = preg” willl Mona Richie and Karen Erickson. gues LJ Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Seam nat, Ra y Fay Su a at son, Brian, of} 4, pill,” Elaine Hockstead, alest ..4|¢ia Holt, Janice Abel, Ray Hed. Ensign L. L. Colbert Jr. arrived ding, Jim Felix, Paul Grahek, Gordon Saunders will give a picnic supper for the couple in their home on Orchard Ridge road. pee re a sae ees = = = Maling Shoes | SO. NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Mondoy and Friday Evenings Bruce Van Alstine, Mariene Beale, Tom Evans, Dougherty, Anita Simoneau, Pat Felix, Jane Moss, Mary Moss, and Sharon Si- day's program. To Get Degree at Yale Monday Samuel Edwafds of Fisher, street, son of the Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Edwards, will receive his. bachelor of divinity degree at Yale |— moneau were presented in Tues-| £2. So be eee aga eee ee - ——— J exe, eerg i wi “a : ¢ { | ri ? | : 4 ‘t oe |" . / : : FORTY-FOUR Co / THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE t. 1956 —_ — ~ * “No point in the (sland of Ber- muda is more than a mile from the sea. | i Temptingly New =|. would insist on @.941 Orehard Lake. FE 4-5065 until. iso on. Or they preparing and preparing, ithe chance had yanished. e * ~ But Dave Estes just hied him-| self over, gave it the best he had) on the spur of the moment and) got the job! Young people are always writ: | ing me, asking how to get into radio and TV, asking for lists of books on the subject. i i I always send them my list, but I always wish I could send them, | along with it, a tiny slice of the “lucky touch’’ which people like’ Dave Estes were born with! (Copyright 1956) Gigantic Savings BURTON'S 75 WN. Seginew St. * CAKES to Order For All Occasions Come in and select a style and size for your party. For GOODNESS’ Sake Try These Tasty Treats: Strawberry Rhubarb Pie.. .70¢ Fiesta Rum Cake .....-.. .69¢ Peaches and Tece Coffee Cake Levwessses 63 Het Dog and Hamburger BUNS... 285 THOMAS -° Pastry Shop 121 W. Huron FE 4-8163 hela ckcke dh hich de ded duh ueuheekedh Le .. N Corskowwaseivoorewmene Ni University’s 255th Commencement to be held Monday. j e ° * | The commencement exercises will be held outdoors on the uni-| versity’s historic Old Campus in New Haven, Conn., with 10,000 per- sons expecteil to witness the tra-| ditional ceremonies. * ? * Mrs. Edwards will attend the activities, which begin on Sunday when President A. Whitney Gris- wold of Yale delivers the annual Baccalaureate address in Woolsey Hall. Check the Handtag Do new fabrics and fabric mix- tures confuse you? Look for the manufacturer's hangtag when you buy. Then ask the salesgirl any- thing further you need to know. | BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE Invites You... to Come In ‘and See Their New Look Descriptive Literature for Resorts—Tours—Cruises An Experienced Staff to Help You Plan a Vacation Anywhere! 379 HAMILTON MI 45711 THE LOVELIEST BRIDES IN TOWN Are Dressed in Gowns From Our Lovely Group of Fashions for the Summer and Fall Bride! 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SAGINAW ST. - urda — mi ° . . eS of| & You can ally tell what kind| 4.0% 40F the answers on Satur. bik your measurements by improving a. eA ee ae ee % * 6 6 4 _ our own spar ing your posture. 9. You comet lose weight be Tomorrow: _ 10-Year-Old Loves, , h ndmade: im ort= 2. The usual weight and beight \cause fat runs in your family.. (0 Swim but She's Ashamed of, = o P charts you see tell you accurate- | 19 Exercise has no influence on|-“8" : | s , = : il; You can decrease measure-|, Tw valsed hetecen $10,000 end ‘ 3. People do not grow any taller by exercise alone. caine yourself! after their 21st birthday. The important thing to do _— > valida ut 4. Your figure can never be the g + = i e - same after bearing a child. | : ¢ 5. You should pull your shoulders | Ww ATCHES a ‘ Ladies’ & Gents’ Genuine Di Service for 8 me ing Secs | GREE] AS 7 Diamonds. 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Catalina Hot Weather Swim Suits Now it’s fun time. Start with smart Catalina Swim Suits and White Stag Playwear. We have everything for Sun and 10.95 ; 19.95 Summer. Tf are Pere am. ‘tweens my shoulder, but it is always re- sented. Is it wrong to make such a 71k Eeth mee ~~ = Mite bil W848 Sth 94 . "* ‘ee ° "% * we, fad WOE it ny i a g a died seven months ago. He has two young children. His wife’s death Was a great shock to him and he has become very nervous. “His father and I fee! that he should start to go out a little, but he thinks it is much too soon and doesn't want to do so—unless you say it is proper. May I hear from you please?” “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like | to know if it is ever proper for a/| woman to wear a ring over her glove? I saw a very well-dressed woman the other evening who wore her ring over her glove and I) wondered whether this was in good taste?” i ” ga eer : 4 . . z 2 5 Answer: It was in very worst z Fe ibd ae ey RN : - : : fo dte eMetete . 3 See Neen a possible taste! j . ’ 39: St EN : : os gets Even when you're traveling to the tropics, don't leave a sweater out of your suitcase. And drape a light coat over your arm. Both will come in handy. i _8 ways | to help you have a perfect baby Be sure to read how a rev- olutionary new theory can help you have a perfect baby. — Befote your baby is born... or even con- | ceived, there are eight | specific steps every mother should take. Learn what illness you should try to catch before pregnancy . . . dangers working mothers-to-be face. Read “The Unin- sulted Child” in the June Ladies’ Home Journal— 1995 Believe In.” Now at your pewsstand. | On ee 4 ~~ * sing tea leaves soaked in vine-|stain disappears. 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No-iron embossed white cotton. 32 to 36 A, 32-38 B. “At the Fellowship Tea at Oakland Park Methodist Church Wednesday evening, members and guests had an opportunity to view the silver services presented to the church by the Women’s Society for Christian Service. «Mrs. Lizzie Hodgkinson of Oakland avenue is pictured teen ee eee en ewe © “ae serving (left to right) Mrs. James Deeg of Lowell street, Mrs. Albert Barker of Raskob street, president of’ the WSCS, and Mrs, Irl Williams of Dover road, retiring president. ee Yn : { eae Spo g © NT ee , | : : PM tm i uot { | ; ‘ rh | } ; ), .. é , os ' . anon ° : . * ‘ s TO s ; 2 ii | . ‘ = : j_, ; F , | i ‘ FORTY-SIX | a, ea THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1936 . ! © Stains tn the bottom of a talligat. Drop the moistened leaves . — — ) — 3 , | STAPP'S ia oe, whoop .it Up'...i.. PERFECT FOR THEIR - FUN-FULL Pentiae Press Phote boys’ and girls’ moccasins Soft as paws, but with the gentle support growing feet need! Your young folks will love the authentic Indian look! By BARBARA JOHNSON . EAST LANSING — Students at MSU have been concentrating on that they are the most comfort- able and functional apparel avail- able. studying this past week ‘since final exams are not too far away. How- ever, many events have distracted the minds of bookworms momen- tarily. * * * Last week 23 coed living units! were serenaded by Mortar Board) and Tower Guard members in! honor of the seniors. The singers carried lighted‘ lanterns which were very effective and seemed to add warmth to the singing. The annual yearbook of MSU, The Wolverine, is being distrib- uted in the Union. On the first day of distribution approximately 2,300 beoks were purchased. Highlighting social events have been term parties held by sorori- ties and fraternities. Decorations at all of the parties were reported) to be original and very impressive. Some of the themes were South Sea Islands, Hernando’s Hide- away, and Diamond Shadows. * *¢. KATHRYN A. KRAMP |The marching band led the class by Dolores Lutzkiw MSU. Social Events Rival Studies However, ,some students were quite emphatic in stating that the shorts are “‘ridiculous.’’ But, de- spite slighting remarks, it is cer-' ‘tain that Bermudas are here to stay! . * * * On Tuesday night seniors were attired in their caps and gowns for the annual ‘‘Senior Swingout.”’ officers in a procession to various buildings where they picked up more seniors. The destination was Fairchild Theater where a program Was held. Commencement exercises will be held on se L s b ‘floats will illustrate the name of. Child's Red or Cream, sizes 10',-3 Girls’ Black Sizes 4';-7 Boys’ Brown sizes 344-6 STAPP'S Open Friday and Monday Evenings $ 395 JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. LAWRENCE STREET the Water Carnival to be held this) weekend on the Red Cedar River. The theme of the show this year’ ‘is “Media Mania” and each of the a radio or television show. Thirty-' four floats will be entered in this, the largest Water Carnival in MSU history. s * *« | quite a struggle oo a ny =. "hh bhhhhdhhddathdd dds Y NOW OPEN Rowena’s Beauty Shop AT THE NEW LOCATION. * It is obviously to keep up on. assignments and stil] attend all of the social activities offered on campus, but collegians seem to -be bearing up very well under the strain. | A Word to the Wise Seniors Entertained . Preparations are being made for : \when-you're dancing or sight-see- For your own self-assurance dur- | ng the warm muggy weather, Pe 4831 DIXIE HIGHWAY (Just North of Walton Blvd.) OR 3-3541 ing, always wear the extra pro- \ tection of an anti-perspirant. This keeps both you and. your sheer \ \ \ \ \ Dolores Lutzkiw of Willard street | entertained at a come-as-you are, breakfast Monday morning: for | several members of the senior class at Pontiac High School. dresses dainty, making you sheer Free Parking in Rear \ ant to be near. Li /7//2 222222222222. INHUMAN. 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At 16, Willie went into the ‘Pennsylvania coal “mines to work alongside | at 30 cents a hour. He became a headline with his meritorious boxing family to support, and no skjll of any kind to help him provide for them, Willie started all over again. x * * He went back to school in the ninth grade the same day his six-year-old son, Willie Jr. registered for the first grade. : Willie, who boxed Midget Wolgast, Frankie Genaria, Corporal Izzy Schwartz and others in his career of 287 fights (he Master’s Degree. Today Willie Davies is the Pittsburgh public school system. x * WAY UP his father, a 12 hour day ea} boxer and, ten years later, career behind him, his own lost 24), finished with a ier a Set AP Wirephote SWIMMER DIES — John Glo- ver, 23-year-old swimmer at Dartmouth, collapsed and died after a few laps yesterday in Yale’s practice pool where he was practicing for the forth- coming Olympic trials. teaching in * “This soul-storring story will never make a Holly- wood B picture,” adds Fried, “merely because it is true- to-life. I am. thinking of Willie Davies, well educated, respected, living with his family in a cultural atmos- phere, and I think of Willie’s start as a grimy kid, poor Minor Contract; as a church mouse, in the bottom of a mine pit.” AIR CONDITIONING AIDS DIXIE ALLEYS | Poor Al Simmons’ life ended all too quickly. time I met Al he was in the He gave me a good one-liner: player knows how long a baseball season is.” * * Hialeah pressbox. | | * Air conditioning has turned bowling alleys into gold mines, especially in the Deep South. I was hoping Walter down and tell all in his memoirs. Hagen would let his hair Book turned out to be routine stuff, no credit to a rainbow-splashed gent who lived high, wide and handsomely. Detroit Signs College Hurler TCU’s McDaniel Gets 2 Ford wa Pitcher Signed, Too DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Tigers 3rd member of the Texas Chris- tian University team which won) “Nobody but a ball- the Southwest Conference title Cleveland at Bal City at New York. I pm—Kell this spring. Pitcher Beb McDaniel, who | won eight and lost only one at tT ¢: minor league contract by scouts _dess Lamdrum and Schoolboy | | Rowe, | McDaniel, a 22-year-old right- hander from Fort Worth, wop a total of 21 games over a four-year span at T. C. U. In addition,. the Tigers also There is a silly controversy over the source of his gicneq a Detroitée from Henry dust jacket line, “I never wanted to be a millionaire—I Ford Community College. He is just wanted to live like one Vince Cummings, a right - hafder with an outstanding record To my mind the Haig’s best quote was framed and Henry Ford community hung over his bed in the Detroit Athletic Club “You're here only a short time . . Don’t hurry... Don't forget to smell the flowers. " But Not in’ SS me a Cummings, a 6-foot-one inch, 165- pounder, fanned 19 batters to give * his school the junior college con- ference title in 1956. Nene nn ne ee aenmmeemend - Great Things Seen for Moral... SAN FRANCISCO @ — Coach ‘He's St poise and throws the the Cleveland Browns told him’ Albert of the San -Fran- long ball.” Albert added, “but you Morrall could step into a de- cisco 4$ers says he's counting on never know until they get under /fense back position in his first Frankie great things from Eari Morrall, fire just how they'll go. I hope tol year as a pro. terback—but" not during the com- and I can tell better then if he's ting a shoulder cracked up Bay- ing searon “Some linemen can move in the Albert said coach Paul Brown of got bigger first year, but learning the signal system and pass patterns takes time—unless Morrall is a super- man,” said Albert, who played quarterback himself for Stanford and later the 49ers He returned yesterday {rem East Lansing, Mich.. where he signed the field general of last season's Rose Bow! champion Spartan footbal] team. Morral] was the 49ers No. 1 draft chaice. * @« ° “All our eggs are in. (Y. A) Titthe’s basket for 1956,”’ Albert comtinued. “But our plan is not to over-play him. During pre-sea-, som games. - Sinccaih tins: Gam cncthen usiness by accident. He just’ ® Chicago Syndicate he by : ol ! pics at Melbourne next winter, |“Picked up” the ball one day while Bill Veeck, former Cleveland In- | ‘ . : : COMPLETE CONVERTIBLE e ¢e a junior at Lawrence High School! dians owner, and another or- | ‘ SET | Nieder reached @ feet 3 inches 24 “threw the thing’ 41 feet. samized by George Storer, De- | = TOPS in-aKansas-Oklahoma dual April T¢ next spring, 1952, Nieder put trolt radio and television execu: | - Pentise Press Phote Plus Installation 7 4. He's bettered 59 feet in every the 12pound ball 60 feet 9%| tive. | PIGSKIN PITCHER — Harold Dyer of Whittier school was the | aeoet since last winter. Y\inches for a national high school) Bids for the club will be accepted winner of the Class A football throwing event in the Junior Olympics REAR WINDOWS REPLACED! | Only the great Parry O'Brien,|TeCore. ___ |up to July 2, Trustees have until held yesterday at Wisner stadium. The husky lad threw the football former University. of Southern| 4 knee injury suffered in Kan- July 30 to examine the bids but 133 feet, 2 inches to aid the Whittier squad in winning the Junior ; - {California ace now competing for/S8* Opening football game with explain it is not mandatory that! Oiympics with 69's points. He got 4 points on the toss. . tthe, Travis (Calif.) Air Force! 1¢%8S Christian in 1953 ended ajthey dispose of the club at that) "Base, tops the husky 22-year-old hromising. agen oe ie phils time. : . : |An operation of the torn ga- eee : ' . 136-138 S$. SACINAW STREET FE 4-8272 ewe Olen olde the enictel| mente cost him most of his 1954 cane ° L eft = Han ded at Nine ___Iworld record of 60 feet 10 and ‘Ack aides S Heavy Hitting in iz we | goer cemes nes ee a me . 4 + : << 2=s 4 ae Softball league | Js Now Right-Handed | COLD SPRING HARBOR, N. Y.'a double playoff against George eat tas ee ee mae uw — Pete Burke is really living Von Elm of Inverness, Toledo. Merchants Pulver Tire and 6 orth | hese days. He can play golf when- Billy,; now 53, is pro at The 4 Side dais Posts chalked up wins|°ver he feels like it. And with his Coufitry Club in Cleveland. Then ; ‘own right-handed clubs. ‘there is Eddie. 48. Pete also in Wednesday's City — Softball * * @ played second fiddle to him for League action at Beaudette and pirie who won the PGA Na-\Eddie once beat Sam Snead in +S ‘tional Seniors golf championship'the PGA tourney and twice won Max Burt clouted two home in January the first time he played the Connecticut Open. Eddie js rums and Harry Blake slammed in the Dunedin, Fla., event. has pro at Woodbridge, New Haven, another round-tripper to spark been playing the game since he Conn. Another brother, Joe, 35, Walled Lake to an 82 verdict was nine. He's now 50. is a clock firm's assistant pay- over Franklin Products and the s ¢ ¢ master in New Haven, Conn. North Side Merchants picked up = Burke came from the Nauga- * * e 10 hits while trimming Pontiac tuck, Conn.; caddie ranks. In 1915 For Pete Burke. the PGA Sen- Select a Drink, 10-6, in men’s he got 15 cents for toting a golf jors win with rounds of 70-70-75 Nationa! division games at Beau-- bag nine holes. . . ifor a 215 was his biggest golfing dette. | 2 ed \victory. It had to be. It was the | ¢ 2 @ “Caddies couldn't play in those only tourney , he ever won. fe * * * | Py In girls’ league contests at North 4&y8- We played only when it Side, Pulver Tire utilized six hits’ rained. When the aarerey eper) Burke's PGA Senior win, coming and 10 enemy errors to wallop caught i he _ to ta our against 200 other veterans in a rec- |Gingellville, 20-0, and North Side“! —-* lord field that included Gene Sara- |Auto Parts collected 15 hits during, ,, ,, zen, Denny Shute, Tony Manero, “I hed more lefi-handed clubs 1” Dutra Brothers, Otin. and ! i ft me canon es _* =e acts ———— SSS — Sarees ealivainal ue Mortie, and brother Billie Burke— a we ” '|Means more in: prestige than in a 9 ARMY * 8 @ hmonetary terms. | Pete had always lived in the , , WAVY ‘shadow of his brother Billy who, Sus won the 1931 U. S. Open after 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 : TARPAULINS 5x7. .... $3.50 9x12 .. $10.80 » G&x7 .... $4.20 10x12 .. $12.00 6x9 |... $5.40. 12x15 .. $18.00 8x9 .... $7.20 12x18 .. $21.60 Tiger Farmhand Goes Into Army | DETROIT w# — Tom Sharkey, ‘righthanded pitcher with Detroit Tiger farm clubs, was drafted into the Army yesterday. ° The 23-year-old Elizabeth, N. J. hurler was with the Tigers in spring training, He had a 1-1 rec- ord with August, Ga., in the Sally league and 0-1 with Terre Haute,| |Ind., in the Three-Eye League. SPT Just a Fireman WASHINGTON @ — Bob Cha- _kales, Washington’s righthanded reliever, has saved six of the Sena- ,tor's 20 victories including -their (12-7 triumph over the White. Sox last night. Chakales has given up only 16 earned runs in 57 1-3 inn- ings for a neat 2.53 era. Special Sizes Made to Order Manila Rope, '" 2c ft.—*" 4c fit. SLEEPING BAGS ' #!! throw—Mirovsky, Maikim, #9-10. jcussed the Sachs (tax evasion)|will preside at a Patriarch's Club 4 ANDERSON be 18 Pontiac elementary schools par-| Jump effort and Williams of |,,o.q ° jump—anderson, _ McCarrots, (CAS With T. Lamar Caudle or/dinner Friday for alumni of more] Redleg Hal Jeffcoat broke into’ gs . 8 ticipated “in the city’s annual| Whittier led all high jumpers by jproed, jump. “Andesion, McC ettiorne | oe cise at any time.” [than 50 years standing and honor-|the majors as an outfielder withig Sales & Services Junior Olympics yesterday at Wis-| Clearing 4 feet 4 inches. ‘Wilson Hs 2 football throw—-Anderson, Central| CoMnelly also said Harry ~‘T.|ing the golden anniversary class.the Cubs in 1948 after he had'™@ — ner Field. and Willis schools won the shuttte |#+-9- cau ¢ saan aims Fog par of 1906. starred for the Nashville, Tenn.,| Mit & agdeck | 5 tees ’ acs o “never asked me to do anyhi t tu-' club. Ne = an relay in their respective groups. i Lo -J*74 atthe Procter. Wills, 03: Ae i ng, Campus tours, the annual stu'c _ winners were determined in five jump, high jump, feotball throw and the 200-yard shuttle relay. Based on age, height and weight, all youngsters in two groups in classes A, B and C. Whittier School was the Group 1 Harold Dyer, a husky youth trom ‘ 3 “Ba |Whittier, heaved the football 133 TURN ABOUT — Carl Furillo charged Sal Maglie with throwing at him while the Barber was with the Giants. Teammates now with the Dodgers, the outfielder gives the veteran right-hander a shave. Whittier clocked 6.7 seconds in the | time im that event. Knox of Bagley leaped 13 feet Detroiter Captures State Seniors Golf Championship PORT HURON (#—Clarence J.|Riggin, Port Huron, 173; Roy Mc- Hacquoil, a “‘youngster’’ of under Phail, — the . ° 55 who plays out of the Detroit oO C, Age 60-64—Walter Run. Golf Club, today held the Michigan dies. Flint, 163: George West Seniors Golf Assn. championship. Grosse Pointe, 142. . : * s s bd . ° . Hacquoil fired a 159 for 36 | Class EF, Age 5559 — Haryey holes in play yesterday and Tues- Detroit. 142. day over the Biack River Coun- try Club course. The annual ey evente—the broad {sored by the Board of Education st pr ar in conjunction with the Kiwanis Club. Junior high schools did not take part in the Olympics this year for the 1st time in the history of the event. high \football thfow—Gracey, Whittier, 91-8 Class C feet 2 inches for one of the day's |jroee Jam Pyrite top individual efforts. McDaniel of) throw—Tinkis, Baldwin, 70-0. GR 2 | Class A §0-yard dash-—Shields, LeBaron, 17.1; road wd LeBaron, 13 feet; high jump—@nead, McCarroll, 3-10; foot- ' : 30-yard dash to turn in the best’. Pulling All Stoppers | CHICAGO — Manager Bobby Bragan, pulling out all the stops to give his league-leading Pitts- burgh Pirates more power, yester- day put slugging outfielder Frank Thomas. on third ba wonders as Thomas had 3-for-3, in- cluding a home run. Thomas last started a game at the hot corner in 1949 when he played for Da'ven- ‘port, Iowa, of the three-I league. Giants Aren't Owls ithe New York Giants don't seem ‘to be playing good ball. But the | Olson. Detroit, 161; Owen C. Frost. truth is they're 14-14 in day action. ‘| Their record under the arcs? It's a j dismal +12. _ The Junior Olympics are spon- ‘ —Weyer, Owen, 176-16 Group 1 and Allison). 27.3. and Bentler). School team scores: — Group _1-—-Whittler a. Fes ley 48 GROUP 1 Wilson 27%, Wisner 1644, Ba Crass A dash—Shaw jump—Davis. Wever 3-10; football throw) Connelly and Caudle former| 200-yard shuttle relay—won head of the Justi rtment's by Wilsdén School iMartin, Henry, Kellar e oe Deps Group 2 200- ard shuttle reley—won by Willis Bchool (Do}h, Hillock; Sadler win 10, Crofoot § Longfellow and Whitfield $. “McCoonell. 3%, and "Webster 214. a Tax Division, are charged - with conspiring to defraud the govern- ment by fixing the tax evasion case of Irving Sachs, St. Louis shoe manufacturer. If convicted, they face a maxi- - Wilson, 1. with ye wa, oe a champion with a total of 69%|pree *jamp—Knox, Bagley. 13:2: high car's? shag" Lebaron’ 23°, Howtheras | Penalty of five years in points, followed by Bagley with 48.| 97? 525" °reeai threo Deer, Whittier, 2% Wever 18, Omen 15, and Maikim 6. |prison and a $10,000 fine. by Willis .with 5514 points while) 133-2. ma = : ; fb McCarroll was runner - up with) s0-yare dash—McDaniel. Whittier, 67: 4 32 1-3. > jump—Williams, Whittier, ~ 13-1%%4; jump—Williams, Whittier, 4-4; D ° S6-vard dash— Williams, Bagley, 68; 1sc er Bagley, 12-9; high 4-2; footbail VODKA- The Modern Drink Sensation - . .-» Discover why ARROW VODKA sales increased 273% in 1955 in Michigan over the previous aking year. (4 Delightful as Martini, Screwdriver, Bloody Mary, Collins, with Tonic or Straight. . 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Then came Newk winning his eighth, The three righthanders gave up just one walk apiece, and struck out 14. Brooklyn now is but 8 percent- age points shy of the Braves. Both are two games be- walloped the Chicago Cubs 8-2. .|Cincinnati, 4 points back, smacked Right Behind How About CINCINNATI uw) — Everyone has boomed them into a virtual \tie with the Pirates for the Na- ‘tional League lead. They're only '4 percentage points back of the 'Bucs. | >. 6 ® Cincinnati hasn't finished out of the second division since 14, while the Pirates managed to get lup as high as fourth in 1945 and Shell-shocked National League pitchers can attest to the power HOT SPRAY UNDERCOATING Expertly done, with new ‘56 equip- $ 95 ment ... all labor and materials. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED! %& Steam Cleaning * Motor Cleaning PONTIAC UNDERCOATING 7 Chose Street FE 4-5453 that 1s packed in the Redleg line- Se * Ld . Everyone knew there was a lot of potential hitting when the sea- son started but most observers figured it couldn't make up for a {shaky pitching staff. The Reds lost five of their first six games but then the power boys began to find the range, the pitch ing looked better than anyone ex- pected and that fancy-fielding sec- Johnny Temple and Roy McMillan started reeling off double plays. ee 8 Brooks Lawrence, picked up in an off-season deal with the St. Louis Cardinals, has won seven straight games, and Johnny Klipp- stein has turned out to be a con- sistent winner, Only. Joe Nuxhall Colt Misses Mark af Belmont Track NEW YORK (#—The turf world was excited today over a 2-year- old colt named Bold Ruler, trained by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons and ridden by Eddie Arcaro, and the magic touch just could - spell an-/ Pirates Surprising, beniva but a power-laden lineup ond base-shortstop combination of | years, Redlegs? has failed to carry his share of the load. 4 * * ® But it’s the hitting that is wreck- iing opposing teams. . Starting with rookie Frank Rob- inson, who bats. second, here has been the home run output of five batters in a row— Robinson 12, Gus Bell 12, Ted Kluszewski 9. Wally Post 13 and Ray Jablonski ii. Bass Fishing fo Start Soon 100,000 Expected to Turn Out for Season Opening June 16th LANSING ® — The last of the major game fish still on the closed list—Bass—will become fair game for anglers June 16. A large outpouring of fishermen, as many as 100,000 if last year’s experience is any criterion, is ex- pected to turn out for the opening. The Conservation Department reported today that largemouth and small mouth bass are abun- dant in many Lower Peninsula lakes and that Upper Peninsula lakes have a few large mouths but a fair proportion of small- mouths. Minimum légal size for both spe-| cies is 10 inches. Daily creel and, possession limit will be five bass in any combination. The season will continue through iSept. 9 in trout waters and through 'Dec. 31 in other lakes and streams. Elizqbeth Lake Man Gets Biggest ‘Gill A resident of the north shore of Elizabeth Lake for the last three Randy Vought, 4299 Lanette, | Monday 3-0. Roger Craig two-hit|poin hind first-place Pittsburgh, which|ing Tilts Wind Up Cozy in National Leagues Philadelphia 7-3. And St. Louis, 4 ts farther back, cracked New York 3-2 in it innings. * The American league got back to normal. Boston ended Detroit's winning streak at seven games 5-4 and the New York Yankees kept their 3% game lead by break- pace the winners. er i J & df’ si E efer .iy:t Baltimore 51, Chicago's White Sox lost at Washington 12-7. ‘ * 6 *@ Both Milwaukee runs were Un- earned, coming on Hank Aaron's seventh homer after a two-out er- ror in the first. Snider hit his 10th homer in the top of the first, then the Dodgers added one in the third and scored the clincher in the fifth when Jackson walked with the bases loaded. ‘ Newk fanned six. Campy was 0-for-3. Gene Conley (1-2) was the loser. Dale Long, Frank Thomas and Roberto Clemente homered for the Bucs as Ron Kline won his fifth and Paul Minner lost his fifth. Long, hitting his 16th homer, re- tired in the third with a pulled leg muscle, which wasn't consid- ered serious, Clemente had 4for-4, giving him: seven consecutive hits at the moment. * * s Yogi Berra’s 15th homer and H Bi www Sd Cree Et E Sree event — cy) | On ——- cD amps % i e Meter Is Run for Berth on Olympic Team After 1:47.5 COMPTON, Calif. #—Tom Court- ney of the Ist Army, pointing for a berth on the U. S. Olympic team, has run the fastest $00 meters in the nation this year. Midget League . Army Trackman Points AP Wirephote BIG GUNS — Two of the big home run guns in the National League, Ernie Banks (left) of the Chicago Cubs and Dale Long of the | Pittsburgh Pirates match their war clubs during the meeting of the | two teams. Long leads in homers in NL with 15 and Banks was 4th | with 12. ee Ukranians Favored Bill Skowron's second helped the Yanks, who chased ‘Tom Lasorda with an 8-0 edge by the third. Mick- ey Mantle had a single, but was hitless both times the A's pulled their new shift. Bob Grim wan with Tommy Byrne's relief. Cleveland bunched five of its seven hits in the fourth and fifth off Connie Johnson to score all its runs. Art Houtteman, leaving with a sore shoulder in the sixth, and Ray Narleski blanked the Birds for 8 2-3 innings. * s s Washington beat Chicago a sec- ond straight time with 15 hits, in- The former Fordham star won the event in the All-Army track and field championships yester- iday in 1,475 as the two-day meet ‘ended. | Courtney took over an early | fead and beat Gene Maynard, | also of the ist Army, whose time was 1:49.6, and Ernest Castillo, 4th. Army, 1:51.9. The 110-meter high hurdles event was won by Charlie Pratt, Ist Army, who set a meet record of 13.8. 5 Another meet record was set by Lou Jones, 2nd Army, who holds DETROIT (INS) — The Ukrain- ians, top favorites to capture De- troit's soccer league championship thig year, meet the defending Golf Club for’ Girls A small group of Pontiac High School girls has organized a club for the purpose of stimulating in- terest in golf among feminine students at the school. Geraldine Worthman, PHS teacher, is direct- ing-the group. Soccer Feature in Detroi 4 ture of a two-night, twin-bill at Mc- night. The Ukes, in their first start Saturday, were held to a 2-2 by their Hamtramck rival with an earlier victory puts them in second place in the | Jeague’s first division race. | St. Andrew Scots, defeated in ‘their initial start, will try to snap ‘back in the twilight game starting 2 lat 6:30 where they meet the color- ful Armenians. The Armenians are xc, St lone and one so far this season. 2 = WEDwEsDar’s FIGHTS nopped, Milo Sevege. ily, “ba Lake Cabe field in Detroit Saturday the game for X-rays. White Eagles. The tie, coupled 5, | Lawrence, | Heme | chat, cluding third-inning homers by the world 400-meter record at 6.4. Whitey Herzog and Carlos Paula |His 46.6 brought him in 12 yards \Six runs in the sixth did it. Con-/ahead of William Jones, 4th Army jnie Grob won it, Millard Howell and Elwood Robinson, _E-uropean lost it, both in relief. Minnie Min- command. Lou Jones’ time low- | champion Bavarians in the fea-'o.9 wag hit on the arm by Wash- ered the 48.8 meet record of Ed- ington starter Bob Wiesler and left ward Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Art Dalzell, 5th Army, set still Leer e—0 14 9 another meet mark tn the 1.500- 6 °| meter run in 3:51.6. The old mark 000 200 Kline and Pofles; Minner, Valentinetti| a : = ene gy Raita tt) cnt ‘Lanaran was-3:53.6 by Warren Drutzler, 1 —teeener (2nd Army. — Long, Thomas . 20 001 08-3 7 6 ee : ¢ (7) @ Lepeta. Freeman (8), and Bailey, W— Lawrence. L—8_ Mille ee Lepata. Cin- Robinson, Brooklyn 1 610 G85 9 1 ‘Milwaukee 290 000 f00—2 § 1 Se ®) iset vo ag * eget . er (9) . Cran- dal} (9), L—Conley = © Home Pc so Snider. , Aaron. Seek Victories at Motor City = Mickey Katlin of Brighton will *** bid for his 3rd hardtop victory pear SS383 $ Lot the season tonight at Motor = wel! = —_ iCity Speedway, Eight Mile and |tonellt tit) ond Ratt, Weetmmn (ts); fe. Schoenherr roads. Stiff Competitidn et ee (), Kinder (9%) and js expected from Pontiac's Benny Howell and other standout drivers. Ll im. Home run—New York, Castleman other spectacular champion. Bold Ruler ripped down the comfort = Merit Shoes this summer ain styles like these VP OT 1 EG E 43 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac terday at Belmont Park, scorching | than Jet Master’s 55 45 track rec- The ocpasion ning of $33,975 Juvenile Stakes, and none has ever run faster in the course in 56 4-5, giving Arcaro his third juvenile in a row. straightaway Widener chute ves- trout from the lake. the 5 furlongs in 56 seconds flat. wide specimen that would weigh only a _ fifth of a -second ref AD ma A popper bug was t . Vought’s trout was a ord set in 1951. inicely-colored 13-inch rainbow, that was the 80th run-|hit a royal coachman dry fly. the famous race for 2-year-olds. ee Polly’s Jet cracked the old Stakes mark a year ago when he toured Por PACIFIC LEAGUE STAND Won Lest Pet. Behind los Angeles ....... 3% 1») 422 — nn mlecsoncnecec 7 uM | OM lacramento =i... ss 3 636 CSCS riland = =—siy..... 31 7 se 8 Diego... - 2 6330 «(OST 2 fan Francisco : zi 32 (458 12% |Hollywood i... . 4 32 429 «14 | Vancouver ee ee ee ee] jyesterday landed his biggest blue- gill a day after netting his Ist! The ‘gill was a 10% inch, 4inch ZEBCO REEL - MODEL 33 Reg. $19.50 $1288 SET 6 mallets, rubber tip, 6 bails, wire wickets, directions. i 510% 4 mallet set... .$4.95 and up FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS CROQUET /5 Badminotn Set 4 rackets, net, posts, 2 birds suo $995 2 Racket Set, $4.95 for picnics, camp- ing and boating 4-gal. Cap. Reg. $7.95 $595 Net Exactly as Pictered BOILERMAKER, U. 8. A. — Ray Schaefer (right) 25-year-old — qAMERICAN LEAGUE ; lap feature tops Saturday's Chaksies (6) and Berberet. W—Grobd. 1 Io-event sraigin — k | tri lor programs s at toe here ree Rivera. Washing’? o'clock, with the Ist race at 8:30. Veteran Game Man to Quit son of Mason, assistant chief of month after 40 years state service. th s *s | : . ave department's Stephenson, who started werk as a game, fish and fire warden five years before the present department was formed, de- | veloped and bailt a dree | now used throughoet the United States and Canadian portions ef the world's deer range. ne Oliver Buick Trims Cl0 in City League Oliver Buick cut loose with a 1%-hit attack to trounce the CIO. lle played a part in the stat's 143. in a Class A Citv Baseball Carly moose investigations made |League game Wednesday night at ° Isle Royale and in the oricinal Wisner Field. release of elk in Pigepn River Jim Long, Ernie Zubalik and | State Forest.. Brent Falbo collected three hits apiece and three others each made two as Oliver's batters feasted at ¥ sistant chief since 1934. Stephenson says he will sper! LANSING W—Joseph H. Stephen-; game division, plans to retire next , He has been game division =n. Michigan City, Ind., boilermaker who was named “Mr. America” at a Philadelphia contest, has his biceps checked by last year’s title holder, Steve Klisanin of McKeesport, Pa. Schaefer holds the trophy the expense of four union hurlers. Only Duane Sheffer failed to hit he won in conjunction with the National Weightlifting championships. SPORTING’ GOODS 24 E. Lawrence St. OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 “Just 80 Steps Off Saginaw St.” One Block West of Lergest City Parking Lot safely for the Buick club. most of his time in retirement hunting and fishing. j HORSE SHOE SET 4 shoes 2 posts nears $598 OUTING KITS. 2-quart thermos bottle, sandwich bex, in plaid carrying cease. Spinning Outfit Complete | Eichhorn * g| biter and struck out Perea for nal Sports Calen dar winners. I Marea : lacesees ones-» $99 OD O— 3 0 2 pice treat 5 Gril vs Powler’e i eaeaeeeeeeeete iit, 401 2—14 19 1) Elks Nod ve anderson Sete, 30pm , Capogna rt, | ' , Allen: Eichhorn ond Berge 4 St Cofumbia-Joslyn south. - — -CITY MtN'S—Shew's Jewelers vs GMC ; pin., and Bam Benson vs. Elks No. 15th Season Opens 810, 8:40. at Beaudette: North Bide Mer | chants vs. lied e Market, 7 p.m SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. @m thé "ePieg Seeet 8 Drink vs. Lunsford —Saratoga Raceway opens its 15th’ watt POR D Mane Drayton Drug ya *. re if gE ' a season of harness racing tonight. | rag. ve, Lasgieea Wiormeey, 8 50ps - j Drug vs. Phermecy, 830,,.pt noe eae $ 48 There will be 69 nights of racing | DT*7%. ee through Aug. 25. om: Reg. $18.50 me = more lfe-— more power ; AMERICAN ASSN. - STARTS .~ . ‘ mM. STANDINGS MORE STARTS Utica Automatic * SHAKESPEARE en ete 16 ant FLY REEL PRESIDENT Lo aE MEET! GRE ro: a6 RE Louisville toh od — KING . Pe 2 Sipping =D DID REEL $ 95 Wiente “3% 38 (438 DAVIS TEXACO SERVICE Reg. $30.00 Charleston ........... | 16 30 348/525 Bltsabeth Lake Ré, Pontinc, Mith. Reg. $7.00 eg. ; SS re Pflueger Supreme : s] 9* REEL | 3:;, FLY RODS 3, °*4% 71h t. or 8% ft. AIREX REG. G50 SPINNING LURES SPORTS SHOP 1 |, 16S. Case 4 for ${ FE 2-7621 Jackrabbit Jump! ~<: Swift, sure power when you need 4 it, with a McCulloch ‘SUPERCHARGER On Any Model Car - TESTS PROVE: 4.1 Seconds Faster (to reach 60 m.p.h.) with ae charger on a V-8! a * © pisrarpuror: 2274 $. TELEGRAPH "8 2-4907 * FEIL DEE ‘ pean “ nape Hees YS seen es fer tis S98 a f= ef \ } i 4 tetera il “ sy eerpis 2 ie a es a ‘ ¢ « g “ * \ | THE. PONTI AC PRESS. THURSDAY: JUNE. 7, = ; _FIFTY-ON7 ’ 4 ¥ * rT - 7 7 Warms Up in Round Robin | NEW kacsived N.Y. @®—The/through: two months ago im -the|course. Off his Masters stay, ; i “4 hardest golf tournament to win is —— and age has = eyes on, ihe should be listed among the fa- 1 your first. Then it's your first ma-jthe U Open . memetcrs = lvorites but he's more concerned jor championship, After a golfer gets past those two bartiers he Burke ae 15 ste top pros, about how he'll do in the open, n-figure on winning consistently.|in the first round of the unique/next week. | That's the opinion of Jack/Round Robin Tournament today an sf *¢ Burke, who staged his big break-'on the _ hilly, rocky Wykagyl) “I've been playing a little too FRI. and much golf lately and I haven't) ° been putting well,” he explained, Major League Leaders before starting out with former British Open champion Henry Cot- : ton, Tom Bolt and Bob Ros- . AMERICAN LEAGUE ines York. 6: Aaron MeMilian, Cuneta burg : ihe first tussle for saa sanaten ew York ae avec De nati, 4. ‘ _ and minys points. “On those short troit, 382; Vernon, Boston, %1;, Kuenn,+ HOME as PO ~~ Long, Pittsburgh, Ms; . b. Detroit, 359; Berra. New York, 43. |Boyer, St. Lou 4; t, Cincinnati, Courses we've been playing, you RUNS— Mantle, New York. 47; Bauer, 135 Banks. Chicago and Beil and Rob can't do anything unless you' re Uses preg Guy. “M4; MeBomgaid” New|. NSTOLEN a ee Kore. 12:| putting.” 1 x% 8: "* * * ; Lat : mr bores ATTED, Ih. “a impact 1 ‘fen:| : Sone asactnge Biasingame. | Along with Burke, Peter Thom- pearl idl Wertz: Cleveland and. And Leman) ence, Cine innatl, 7-0. 1,000: Crone, Mil. son, two-time British Open cham- Deron. Pt Kaiine, *Detroh 82. Geed ony Beats, 300; lend, Pusaburgh. anal and apt ot he . ich ed Le . Washington, 51. nternationa efender m DOUM AS sKusen, Dees, 15; Verem. | eee ee oe netsh Fhitade- Snead, winner of four out of 14 nance 11; seven players ted with|phia, 55° Newcombe, Brooklya, 3; Hac round robins: long-hitting Mike i | TRIPLES Bunsels. Washington. 5; Je Souchak and steady - shooting ke Weeeket wont RUNS— Mantle” New Fork. 2h Gi dle Winner j in oe cites and Ted Kroll were - ete | Berra. ew Yor aver ew Yor st é i Cc BOYD TOPPLES SAVAGE — Bobby Boyd (left) of Chicago 224), S6%er,,.Wammmneton. 12; | Gemert. laiey ee sees cee swings a hard left to topple Milo Savage of Salt Lake City for a count “STOLEN. BASES Kuenn, Deiro rf | * «* »* of eight in the 9th round of their middleweight bout in Chicago yes- ea a ce Wate ord eague A player is credited with a — = won on a TKO — in the eth round. Washin Sean 3 mae?) Cte age eee) Venrel. ‘plus point for each stroke by ~ —_ = a Brewer, Boston, Fs “as. inca Gidley Electric aie oe * its sist he outscores a member of = . . ; ae Pierce. Chicago emon Cleveland runs in one inning ast nig or a his foursome. He loses a “‘minus” Pitching Biggest out tom Bay City, in which the ForRikBOUTS score Cleveland, 06 6-3 victory over the VFW in a Point for each stroke by which he Te Cloth upstaters won the Valiey title. /Pascual, Washington. 60. Pierce. Chicago heat Tt erry Problem for 1957 | "Way [ look at it now,” says 32:, Ferd, New York. 45. Wynn, Cleve. ‘Waterford League softball game he 7 ~~ . a — ae to SEAT COVERS With the 1956 prep baseball sea- Heiklanen, “we're going to have BA TTING «based on i eee Long at) Drayton) Eiaine: and tone them. wv Poon vee Styled to fit all ‘ g 3 ‘based on : an . : Ce: UDe MOIR BS yled to fit cars. son wound up, tucked away for the Wy Dito ‘aid bea © i fee Borer. St 384; Repulsk!, 8! Louis, Foie A 6-run 4th stanza was all Gidley changed for each’ of the five Split or solid aascet- $299 school year, Coach Ed Heikkinen .. 356 Bruton. Milwaukee and Bail- needed to win. Jim Lesar drove rounds to make it a round robin ed colors. d shoes of Jim Jones and Arnold or, Cineinnat!, 330 »). RUNS—Bover, 81. Louis 38: Biasing- in one tally —_ a doube. Ryson competition = SPECIAL ef Pontiac High has been scanning Larson, both of whom will be lost.” ame. st Louis, 37, Robinson Casinnai smacked a 2-run single and the * ¢ « 50 Fe the next season's outlook. Chiets also lose Clay Williams |$o¢ Lens. Pitsburg. 4. Mqon. M. Leute. | itted two errors in the Burke's quartet was scheduled 5 for Father's Day , ee at 2nd base, Art Poe in iia held, ton pera G Moca os toult'big inning. Jim Cuthrell pitched to tee off at 12:30 p.m. (EST)‘to- Plastic ELECTRIC | Chiefs bowed dut, on a 3-0 shut- Bob Murphy in left fielc _ i Jabionaes. Cinco 35. Lopate. 5-hit ball for the winners. day. Following were 1950 winner GARDEN : ain ees St Lous, 67; Loog oes veces vive OLL 001 3 s 3 Lloyd Mangrum- Billy Maxwell, , TIM MUM Se, ac aa ci cata Fd ne ana" Rr HOSE | y SHAVERS == —Purtlle ya ed Littler. Snead and Fred Hawkins : «ei ee ee . — ae = r 3 3 = a. Se : = Dan River’ =| Eee lg IT Bg a: . Baltimore Colts Sign land Thomson, PGA champions teed Ustprod N 1956 M del 88 : = == TRIPLEs—Bruton. Milwaukee. 7. Mays rate ew odeis , = POPLIN JACKETS =~ ——— 2 Halfbacks to Pacts wan Dow Finsterwald and Reg. $24.95 | = , = WEDNESDAY'S STARS BALTIMORE #—The Baltimore, Two 18-hole rounds are sched- Complete falerse lf Gatti = $ 95 = By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Colts announced today they have uled tomorrow and one each Sat- , => All =, PITCHING — Don Newcombe, received signed 1956 contracts urday and Sunday, = , Btece == Dodgers, won his eighth with aifrom halfbacks Carl Taseff and \ Plastic = == five-hitter,. striking out six and Burrell Shields, both former John’ Weésesday's Miner League Baseball ' = Choice of colors =" walking only one, to beat Braves Carroll University players "| tee ietetae FES. Become en ) = Water Repellent = 52. * * * Beatie 3-3, =_ Francisee. 24 (ist game le awn 0a ers | = Similar to Picture == HITTING — Roberto Clemente,’ The versatile Taseff, a four-year Ho! 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F: Fi ay? : if (Oe | ‘ ; i pe f ff [ fs a a ae ea iy \ ; L / Ie ‘ | f i ; P ; \ Y , ; oe, i ee, “ape i a-* . msew ne al * : -y ids fy aci { Re i id eer ai “ } “FIFTY-TWo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 _ 3 ene. _ Krishna Menon Expected‘ “putin. “hee Eo] to Oppose H-Bomb at U. N. sino oe ts te ations here on conditions im the UNITED NATIONS, New York, tests?” has been Menon's teem (toting The Council sends out i — V. K. Krishna Menon, : lon debate here. visiting missions every year to ~~ .. tin | °° * check up on administration on the _( ——— gehen) of ihz| So far as the United States is|spot. This year an Indian member pad "Cabinet = coming here Concerned, he has two subsidiary|Was on the mission that visited next ‘eek renew his fight on:arguments:’ One is that such tests|the U.S. territories. In ~— me U.S. H-bomb tests in the Pacific Should not be condycted over ralaston| heard '@| pesition i mg ii * 8 jocean expanses which are inter- islanders protesting against Js Menon has been the most vocal/national; the other is that the Ported plans of the arene Tian supporter of the Russians in op-United States commits a special 4” ‘H-bomb at Christmas posing such tests before the U.N, |Wrong by doing it in an area next year. Trusteeship Council, which opens Where it administers a U.N. trus-, 2 its 18th session here today. page —— peoples. State Ad Men. Meet . A re on the U.S. adminis-| The Council in, general has gone _ tration Te three million square along with the ars. defense that co ne kale iapersive miles of islands and water in the it took administration of the for- as swencies ta tie ulate will ok west Pacifc—site of atom and hy-'mer Japanese mandated territor-' te athe caeniallapcing sneeting ‘of drogen bomb tests—will reopen ies in the Caroline, Marshall and |, | Michigan Council of the Ana the question, The Indian govern-|Mariana islands with the proviso ican Menara’ Kavstiinine !kacncied ment's stand is that all such tests'that strategic needs would allow) June 13 at the Rackham Metoctal should be halted, everywhere, in-|it to make use of the area as it Bull Hing there NCH IT WAS... ACCORDINGLY cluding Russia. lsaw fit if it protected the people - TWO ARGUMENTS fate . | Approximately 7,000 persons are “You know how terrible a weap-/ONLY AFTER SAFETY victims of drowning in the U.S. on you've developed, why further The Council has urged that the annually. j ~ ROARDING HOUSE EGAD, Mr. GATES! PASS, RY. i] 2 THROUGH THE PORTALS OF GA YOU ARE MASOR HooPLe ¢ A THe re NOR AND Ly Ie ails CEERI mele Seer oe mo] REELED OFF A MASTERFUL ff FOSAL OVER CLEAK | (Yy ey og ) = 4 ) ORATION AT A MEMORIAL of HAVANA CIGARS AND A |) , i> SS , y ' TM TOLD THAT WAS A ! : By Ernie Bushmiller BRO Oa ee OU fey TELLING DISCOURSE I rf {Wi Fi DELIVERED NAA gue coe AE a ~~ UM- HAWN ‘TL LIKE THE IT, TOO f SWIMMING POOL AT THE GYM ny. ~~ AS . at-» rp rrr | f | — ENE EPUSAA LL yi CAPTAIN EASY : By “Leslie Turner QAEGs IMSO ASHAMED OF PREDICTING THE PLEASURE \ CAPTAIN EASY AND L MET BUT HE'S SO OLD AND , THAT YOU'D BE AN OLD GROUCH, I> ALL MINE, NERY INFORMALLY! HE ARRIVED ; PATRICK. I TY CAPTAIN EASY! YOU'LL BE AS FOND OF OUR MK. PATRICK! J JUST IN TIME TO SAVE ME A EEDED A STRONG ARM . MANAGER AS EVERYONE ELSE! NASTY FALL FROM A LIBRARY : | LADDER WITH A LOAD OP 600KS. Tixnow soT ie WOU WN) He cAuéH uP YU TT WITH TH’ CAT HE'D WLP SOON BE BACK 1 DOG'S SHOULDER Cuz YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERY: THING YOU WANT/ WHY, EVEN HE WOULD CRYIN’ ON MY i DESERT YOU QUICK SHOULDER AN’ % _\. AS A BLOWED OFF MAKE ME FEEL HAT iF HE SAW A LIKE A SOMEBODY-- THAT'S MORE THAN YOU EVER DOs Wa, \ CAT UP TH STREET PEATDEE ty WEN Caretces Tne TAT hg. U.S. Put. or) By Edgar Martin YO MARRY | a oe 1-TVE a Sees ie? ASKED WER 52 OE! § eee JANG. SHE'S & GRAND GAL, DRU! mrt _ ee on 3 VO? Af HS witha SUE T TT} 7 , ans boners HK Gio i) or a aan A Wika omen a ' bene : rrr, | \\y \ i : — ————— SS _- WWIEUEE a gg uae TTT — _ i PAOLO (ie ——— = oo — AUT rr 6-7 THE WORRY WART —cameay uta seven ne 7 DE LIAS DIXIE DUGAN 1 “ ; ‘ P : 3 ‘ l - é % . ". " c — : wa" oss ‘“ _ | | A J, H . | - - = F 1%” , ' , nr - é } ; ; Ws, i GRANDMA . wn sa ie eae * SEPP cd 9 but 7 c URSELF by (Fraiche = “BOARD 4’ PLEASE ITLL BE DELIVERED TH TAXIDERMIST, MOUNT MY CATCH }] ISOON AS IT'S FINISHED] NGRANOMA/’ m ON IT.4 — 1 LIKE THAT see | THANKS, GRANDMA’! | PACKAGE FOR YOU FROM : oe (f cere ema hy ew ea | pe te pe ASTLE - ee ee ee ee ee mes — . : “We're having potluck dinner tonight. Angel removed all the Crosscut designed and made it himself! labels trom the cans!” i | ao ph a og OF se Wig ‘ “4 x oe 2 ~ ; i ' f —— Pomc THE, Pant TIAC PARES. THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1956. ine Paced | M ARKETS M rke { Sho | sen Bpeene ON erg nce ana tn Ss qd e ows if an | ef ray ony. Bien ndlbayg-nt wine ported iaa.008 30) er Renton Equi t. oe tee 2 oe ei Eastern Standard Time of June thousand dollars ($200,000.00) for the Produce | |e alee wuttaings isthe City of Pontisc|end seven ‘hundred forty-three, detterd! by Soybean Oils... CHICAGO ‘#—Grains fell ences to ine on the Board of Trade today, influ- a enced mostly by weakness in soy: bean oils. * *¢ « Wheat at the start was easier!i2™ ered selling by commis-|!-5 he konees cal local traders. Bet- (pert: Soa ies ter harvesting weather;-in Okla-|2° ce ee homa and no moisture in the South- west overnight also was a factor a in the deeline. Profittaking also appeared in the corn and soybean markets. ; Wheat at t ee of the first was % to 1% lower, July to 5s lower, | $2.05; corn unchanged July $1.52%; oats 4s Yeto 3% lower, - July 645%; rye unchanged to 1 low- er, July $1.22; soybeans \% to 3 te 30’ per 100 pounds lower July, per Pounds lower, July $12.70. = sal lower, July $3.0844, * py te oe 00 nba poles, Northern Spr. faney, » 3.16-4.25 Ci bu. s Red. fancy, 6.00 bu; No, 1, 40 80-Ib. bag. oe i 1.00 dus — _ 1, ; rhubarb, outdoor, No. 1. doz. -bchs. ° : 2.65-3.00 6-Ib peepee hothouse, No. bance RS ne s 00 bu. a No. il ¥ co bu. CMICAGO BUTTE BUTTER AND EGGS , dune 1 (AP)—Chicago Mer-| fe; butter steady; whole-. j woke receipt Ao AA 58.75. 38e5. to Bb, a C 64.75, care $0 Boots: * * } Grain Prices unchanged’ Fecelpis 3 a00 ee pens] tA . mixed 37 CHICAGO GRAIN standard, = ; : is 3475; case on June 7 (AP; — Opening ° cuten receipts 33.75. aa Oats July +. 208% July 043 CHICAGO | POTATOES Bep wl Ret, Bep |. 664. CHICAGO. J Sor une 7 (AP) — a serves jus = +s .se. 68% stock arrivals 2, on track aS toca Us. rab retecses cor e 7 ‘shipments 1056. supplies insufficient Pia oye ¥ nae ie Quote, no cariot track sales. new ed ty Ea eres 1 3its ri ee ioe «arrivals 126: on track 193. supplies mod- Dee Dh aSed ise erate. demand active. market strong er “fay pe 12297 earlet track sales washed California Oe is Long Whites US. 1A 660-90: California Dee ier Round Reds US. US Es mostly 6 50 Sue City Doctors :: tailerg continued to rise in April. ‘Arizoua 100 lb Round ee 6 25-6 40 DETROIT E EGGs DETROIT. June 7 ‘AP;)—Eggs. tod Detroit, cases included, federal-state run Whites—Grade A jumbo 45-47 wid large 43-44. wid ay ay axe medium 12. i in wholesale pack. apples, 18. 33 58-2.00 k Onions, dry,’ N Le Sock ons, dry, No. 1, 1.00-150 30-tb wit 1.56-2.60/ P| Bullish Trend NEW YORK up — The stock front of the rise. at gains were fractional, but there “were a few key issues that pushed, |p around 3 points. * * * The interest, of buyers searpensd| ‘|a8 prices rose, and business hit a) ‘ga, Pace around 1,750,000 shares for 1$-bthe day. That compares with 1,-| 460,000 shares traded in yester- -|day’s lower market. Expansion of trading -at higher prices was con- |s/dered a bullish development. * Steels, motors and oils were out in front ofthe advance, but they had excellent support from the aircrafts, radio-televisions, utilities, ‘nonferrous metals, chemicals, air- lines and the railroads. s s * leum, United Airlines, U. S. Gyp- sum, American Telephone, Phelps Dodge; DuPont, International Pa-| > Per, Long Bell Lumber, Alleghany, Corp., U. S. Steel, General Motors and Douglas Aircraft. * = s At noon the Associated Press ‘average of 60 stocks was up 90 cents at $179.60. New York Siocks _ {Late Morning Quotations) market advanced today with the steels, motors, and the oils out in Losses were! ‘lbetween 1 and 2 points at the most. INTERNATIONAL THEME — Two girls watching the American er Higher stocks included Balti- Armed Forces Day parade in West Berlin wear blouses embroidered checks 1-75, More & Ohio, Royal Dutch Petro-, with the flags of the four occupying powers, the United States, Great | Britain, France and Russia. ‘World Binsiness Better ( Off Reciprocal Trade Bars Lowered for WASHINGTON 21 Nations (®—The United items aggregating more than 2'2 will continue in the future. States announced today a long list billion dollars a year among the of reciprocal tariff cuts negotiated nations concerned. | Hfrey Gotham Paper Reports. ‘Switch Firing’; Singer Dislikes Policy Change NEW YORK (INS) — The New jYork Journal-American said today {fF that Singer Frank Parker “‘is fir- ing Arthur Godfrey.” i ¥ * * | Radio-TV columnist Jack O'Brian: said Parker is leaving the Godfrey gang of his own decision, ‘‘some- what unique in the history of de-' parting ‘Little Godfreys’ the ‘past few years.” “Brian quoted a CBS source as stating ‘‘Frank is too much of a professional to just sit around and, wait for anyone to summon. him to an. occasional job.” . The CBS source continued: “The public for years has heard Arthur Godfrey swearing loyalty to Frank, and Frank as- suring Arthur he would never | leave his shows, but things sim- | ply have changed, but mostly on ~~ Gedfrey'’s side. | Recently Arthur announced he was dropping ali contracts with his. performers, from his oldest em- ploye. Janette Davis, to his newest. Frank feels it is all right consider- .ing show business always 1s in a state of change, no matter how feryently anyone insists his loyalty * * * “If Godfrey had renewed Frank's im 2pm < p moval of buildings in the City of Pontiac at the following locat: Neue: Bere wien * = = Bea. cd i we “Tabernacle land Averive. Successful bidder will, be soguivea to cut off and plug all sewer connections and arrange with the Public Utility com- panies to cut off and remove all gas and electrical connections. Successful bidder must demolish struc- tures, removing all materials and debris from site and shall be entitied to all ese e materials except Structural Stee! Tabernacle at 79 Oakland Avenue shall romain the property of the City All demolition and removal from site shall hy completed nat later than July. 1956 1b. at | Successful bidder shall enter tn con- tract and furnish the City # cash de- posit or ecceptable Surety Bond in the full amount of bid to guarantee faith. ful performance. The City Commission right to gee any bid reserves Dated June 6, 1956 ; 3 ADA EVANS City Clerk June 7, 9, 1956 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is heréby given of «# public, hearing to be heid by the White Lake Township Zoning’ Board at the Township Hall on Monday, July 2, 1956. at 8 pm. to Poranpast the following changes in the Zoning Map: From Residence I District to Commer-' cial I District: Lots 1 to 26 inclusive. Nickerson’s Sub- | ship Persons interested are requested to be ‘present A copy of the Zoning Map ‘together with a list of the proposed changes is on file at the office of the jtownship clérk and may be examined by those Antereeree WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, ZONING BOARD CHARLES R. HARRIS Secretary June u 27, 1956 —— = mene WHITE LAKE TOW NBHIP REGISTRATION NOTICE June e ill also be open, for registration to 436 p BERT ‘A McKEACHIE, Township Clerk. June 6. 7, 1956 \funds for said City of Pontiac for the | Loomis, ito SW dollars are hipoets fourteen cents ($0,743.14) for Hos < \becmen ion 2) is ordinance shall take - immediate - effect after its final passage by the City - Commission of the City of Pontiac, after due publication in accordance with the Charter. of the City of notice of such a men propriation erainanee to City of Pontiac and after public heart old thereon, within the meaning of ved VI. Section 3, of the ‘Charter of the of Pontiac Made and passed sion of the City of day of June, AD. 1956 JOH hed City Commis- pea on the §th N A. DUGA Mayor: Protem ADA R. ones P y Clerk ovine 7, 1956 ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Present Liovd L. Anderson, visor. Loyis. G.. Barry, Clerk; Trustee. Willard Johnson, Trus- tee Dorcas W. Tibbals, Treasurer. Absent None The following resolution was offered by Tibbals and seconded by Loomis, _Be it resolved by the Township Board of the Township of Waterford as follows 1 That this Board hereby tentatively declares its intention to construct sew- ers located in the fcllowing streets In Donelson Park Subdivision, Supervisors ‘Plats No. 1 and Supervisors Plat No Subdivision. Section 25, Waterford Town- ship, to-wit In Voorheis Road from Huron &treet | division, Section 36, White Lake Town-|to N E Corner of Lot 109 Donelson Park 1 Subdivision No In Colrain Drive from Voorheis Road to North East Corner Lot 117 Donelson Park Subdivision No. 1. In Shere Drive trom Lot 122 to SE. corner of Lot 119 Donelson Park Sub- division No. 1 In Chadwick Drive from Colrain ues to SE. Corner Lot 153 Donelson Park Subdivision No. 1 In Chadwick Drive from § W_ corner Lot 137 to South end of street, Donelson Park Subdivision No 1 In Chadwick Drive from Shore Drive corner Lot 152 Donelson Par Subdivision No 1 1 Huron Street from Shore Drive to corner of Lot 165 Donelson Park No 1 . Street from 8 W. corner Lot 205 to SE. corner Lot 183, Donelson Park 'Subdivision No 1 In Edgewater Drive from Huron Street to SW. corner Lot 289 Donelson Park State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- a0 Wid avg 39%y; small 31-34. wtd av 31%, grade B large 38-40. wed avg seco Aémiral 2 ere = with 21 other countries at Geneva ; : ) Fr a ee @ ' in Kidne Case pa Grade A jumbo 44-45. wid avg au Reeeceien rit jonas Mes .. rr Cony Epa gaan a The United States gave direct contract for radio and TV Frank ORDINANCE NO 1310 __lm Noorheis Road from SW corner Fe ey = a grea fie fou Allied Strs .. 498 money Hayes 314 ~—e © world trade In 8€M ‘tariff cuts or concessions on for- gladly would have stayed on. But ggo seq June 5, 1956 laivision wo SE corner Lot 21 Denei- vid ave ah & Srade C large 32-33. Allis Chainiere $33 Kennecott 2 120.8) eral will be better off’ as a re- sign imports valued at 677 million in light of being declared a free eS sel Pili 4 ection 1.305 Park Sub No : sitsxkety: (aie . c wm nm es ircle from sabe Charges of Malpractice. Commercig is Grease’ 33 Alcoa. 1145 Kroger sult. dollars in 1954. Other indirect cuts agent, with no promise of work 3 and § of Ordinance No 1300 being the Road tq South end of Street Levied by Husband ‘of! aWnites Grade A extra large 41-42 Am bee Ge te mre set Four months of give-and-take preught- this total to 811 million for the fyture. Frank feels he will’ Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the | fn Eltzabeth Lake Road from Hull Circle . evi y us n fe] ree 39-42 medi: 38 : cN & i 1 bargaining among the 22 nations . future ties. to Old Orchard Drive. nelson ar Browns Grade A exira larectet tiene yan 705 Ligg @ My .. & dollars, the State Department'be better off severing futur The City of Pontiac Ordains: | Subdtviston No. 1 40 u 6 az Gas & Ei. 36 Sn as . 484 lowered tariff barriers tra Section 1 fiel twe f SW corner Dead Woman 3040. Dedium 31%. grade B iarge 34 (Am M & Fey 282 Loew's = as) rif rs on trade said in an announcement on be- “frank was 53 April 29, you (TThat Gectlens 1, 2, 3 and 8 of Ordi-c.s oe ts ee ccc bat 2s Decslsen ; better quality clteringn eich ate tare Am ROee 2.628 Lorena 186) hhalt of nine U.S. agencies. now, and feels he has only a feW follows” ” ° Amendrd [0 Tend 8 Pare oietOrchara: Drive trom Elisabeth Circuit Court trial of areis weet, Suality and under- erode am mea’... 13 eS o2 C p th In return, the United States ob- more years to stash away a little j mecsion! on cece Mah Sacred rateed | Lake Road to Voorheis Road. a Ps of a att Seber —_ amen =e — fe emer lam Smelt * 82 peers 2a oun ea S itained direct duty concessions On| more security for his old age. erty in the City of Pontiac. Michigan. ome Pica aed ren ert rls charging malpractice and assault ates et current market values | 4™ Ze! & Tel 180 way 94 -|American exports valued at 400 at the 1956 tax levy the sum of three division No. t. and battery by two city doctors, am Tod 7 McGraw H .1004, Walter A Carpenter z02: a | “He has been earning between million, two hundred eighty thousand. -2 That this Board does hereby tenta- «a [Ami wrens a) Sane Cp 31 = : million dollars in 1954. Indirect 000 with Dine hundred sixty-one dollars snd tively designate the following spectal moved nto its fourth day today. Poultry jAase WGC... «Berek a TROY—Service for Walter A. benefits were not estimated. $60.000 and $65, a year Bite purple a =o 61 ov tee the assessment district against which the ~~ berg filed by the husband : [Armour & Co" oe Mensa Ch 422 Carpenter, 73, of 724 Trinway St., an None of the U.S. tariff reduc- Arthur. which has not al toe al] (ures, and Habilities of the said city ine caseesed tewit: ‘ ‘ the late Yvonne Pilgrim, 20, of nee Pes eee spe LTRY ‘Arms Ck Le soot Mare. G will be at 3 pm. Saturday from'tions apply to imports from Sov- More than penguins le cer — the a TS So we ae ae seo to 117, beth inclusive, and lots 3 Crawford St., charges Dr. A. J. spout steady. rece bes Pg ge! Atl Cat Line... 834 Motorola aa Pixley Funeral home, Rochester, |iet bloc countries, but they do the shows ‘on whic ies Frank’ 1986 badget of anid city as approved aad Bubdivision No 1, Lots 12, 13, 23, 24, 25, Zujko and Dr. Wilfred M. Green betrmengpnad a43 {2-0 ibs, £00. paying reals oe ae ervey Cen os with burial at White Chapel Me- apply to all free world nations pears, and the fact is ‘ t ; fe : Gig et Pontes City Commission of the 36 and 27 inclusive n Suiperyiesss Piet Es: were negligent in removing Mrs. lers or fryers 5 pore eda ty It & Ohio . 494 wet Cech B . 438 morial Park. Mr. Carpenter, a-whether or not they participated has earned just about double tasi tection 3 There shall pe raised visors Plat No. 26. Section 25, Tewn- 7 nN axation, over @ ¥ ie es Pilgrim's only kidney under the 1516, copenetion poner Ais F120.” under pentts Be 8 ee aa resident here for the past 17 years, in the Geneva meeting. in outside bookings in the last taxation, over and above ‘he estimated ae wrgag Porrmen ae ere ec ve aoraes Bere By ms tes. cy oe em ree Orme exces) Tete ees cin ot ie ee ee Se ee u + "4 Mrs oo on in 1953. Pon- DETROIT POULTRY Bohn (Alum 257 NY Central | 37.7 months of illness. ‘amount of tariff revenue that “He was a $50. 4 gets $1.500 Cad on Cele thereot for Nw corner of lot 282 “Donelson Park iac General nl slog! DETROIT, =| Borg Warner 44 Nia M Pow . 323. Sury ing Las Vegas weeks. an the fiscal year ending cember 318:. No 1." N 0°23207 W 100.60 ft. th Dr. John J. M Pe ee NORS! per beuna to'b Datror for” “No Teuauty Bri My 33 Nort & West 6) ee ae es ee ee ee , hg he plays night clubs."’ 1956 based upon the budget of said city Ses '2e E 20077 ft th 8 1624s” B ‘ace in J. Marra is expected to live poultry up to 10 om Buse to 33 Ne Am Av. 0€2/8 son, Stuart Carpenter of Milford; The first phase of US. reduc- a week when he Play for the year 1956." ss “approved and gp 90 ft th 8 82°48 W 324.41 ft to bes sty toda y light ty 19 hee Ner ‘ac ” i s : ; adopte vy the ity Commission, the Part of SW ‘,, Secti 25, ownship M i Hen yf brotiers or fryers (2-3%, the) gray crosses %$ Onie on . 4s two grandchildren; a brother. |tions are due gmc etiect| mecha Pegler es aaa 1 'North. Range 8” East Beg at NW iton ry, attorney for Ha- POY = Rots 25-26 caponettes ae > we Cress I) Gi. 7 Clarence of Troy: and a sister, June 30. The US.. trade agree-. lageeer Cannnal eee 300 09 (O7ReT, Lot, 282, “Donelson Park et: é : ‘ xo we rold Pilgrim, contends the doctors er turkeys. ueaey hen 3 Se bosavy teens) 318 pan an re . ea Mrs. Harry Reynolds of Troy. ‘ments team was authorized to cut 0 ge a en al ice. eo loners colo x ° Bien is We ae ee were guilty of assault and battery Comment S Capital “ai” 326 Bann Ep 2 itariffs up to 15 nt of their [pe tor_of Finance... ... 18.338 00 § g2°48° W 30.19 ft to beg. '0.29A) 7 Market about steady Receipts mod. Cagier Cp ©. perce bux. i Earl Harrington P Ber cemao Legal Departmen’ 2 4) 100080) sore, the pint cna the cast eotic when they allegedly removed a kid- arate ntnpiies ample on all offerings Cos? Af --- 32) parke De.) aot ROCHESTER—Service for E ; level on Jan. 1. 1955, with the re-| Special communication. Pontiac Gig Clerk . 16,496.50: mate for the said project be filed with ney without Mrs. Pilgrim's consent. generally siow Chas & Ohio @og Penney. JC = hole H 49. of 2576 Emmons ductions divided equally over the Lodge No. 21. F & A. M.. Friday, Eanectnea. Sepactment * Ald ned eri Teesehip Clerk. ee en oat has indicated she con- sbee ovi faa Pepsi Cola © 266) will be at 1 p.m. Saturday 2¢*t three years. Most cuts by June 8, 7:30 p.m. to een re Cite | Treasurer = 47.000 00 in the Township Hall. 4998 West Huron sent Oo an “e y* opera- i toc Pfizer a ~~ coun p mmunication sc uled Accounting Department 33.224.94 Street (M-59 id Townshin on the tion and eo tee “el lives k hone we” . 3 ey D.. = from the Pixiey Funeral Home peel oa ies nc to be made ooo et oricay, June 15 bas been pereoesine Department i aa 18h day at sanes 1986 at 7: ~ pm. * FS ae On e AF a P . t € “eS. = < Elections i stern a tumor. ’ = rh is copea a “ sat ~~ Mer. «4 here, with bur al in Mt. Avon canceller. Samuel E. Smith, W M. City Butidings . . 45.890.00 Sera tee “se cote consiaer Drs 2 . DETROIT. June 1 \|AP —The Detroit Gol Ges _ 185 Phill Pet .. 967: Cemetery. He died yesterday af-€OVER WIDE RANGE —Adv. City Planning 19.474 00 any objections to the said improvement, aie saa) Grove (ences wTBegs cstnbic 198.» ty sales ae ee ~ Paty Sn “Gr staternoon at Art Center Hospital, ¢ aimed hy uithe |) General Ci pu Ste raee oe bate areas eealte tee ssid the kidney was not in normal posi- Caitie salable 200 Ma:ket 's Con Edis _ 462 Pu Place G s . oncessions obtaine: y e general City . .. 1.97 special assessment district. and that Market erally N 363 Proc: G..100.4 fi - 1 : = Contingen 190 456 39 f ri be by tien Needy togay Compared inst Thursday Peaducd jem pe) At o¢ ¢ Detroit, following a year of ill- United States covered a wide ° A Traffic’ Engineer 13. 349.54 oublisnine the seme. (wire Seriroienia Testimony also has indicated heifers 25-50 ceahas veoue slgosal) he bolts mt con Pw pf 43 166 Pure OU . . 44 NESS. range of agricultural and indus- Ne S n re | . . ; sent 31026200 9) Penne, 11 The Pontiac Press, a newss- Mrs. Pilgrim apparently was born Se and feed oe ee RS ee OC. 43) Surviving are his wile Viola; ajtrial products, ranging frem iron| W | Total Genera Governmen: $1.02 hie eee us ar sean os “with only one kidney, instead of Tike steers ieee, Pee = Cont Mot . .° pass robert Cee aaa 4'daughter Jeannie, and four SONS, jand steel products to beer, Fir aeaed “slight damage to rire $ yer ae OO Gays el to the i BOARD - y Me : © 7 | t the usual two. monte Siar mee Bisoosia Pay bell Gorn pe 1ryhget Rey Tob . 3.6 Wallace. Wayne, Walter and Her-| ‘shrimps and oysters. he a D. Hubbard Spring Com- Electrical ew ee 63.797 36 REE ORD ee 118 G. BARR Damages totaling $158.210 are 7!,00-22.00. with 1309 Ibs at 21 00, mostiy Hares ST i nacttnag © oD 4 nak all of Rochester; six grand- Sixteen countries gave conces- pany plant at 217 Central Ave: this’State Trunk Line Highways 63:98037| Bscied te. nclerk, asked. : | mixed good ~“30.56-3150, Det Edis ... 345 Bt Reg Pap $1.2 children; two sisters, Mrs. Marie sions on a variety of chemical see aeee eerie eeported Major Stress System . 110.000 90 part ieee high eh $45 1 hetiere 21.35: Dour i 3. Sead Ai ne "4a Potter of Lansing and Mrs. Ruth jerodects meee! Gare et The a inute blaze started in a Street Light: ve see ee SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE if Ta1-t06 1 heifers 3160. DU%, Chem .. 621 Sears Reed 30-4 Cogswell of Vicksburg, (Mich.) ‘antibiotics, photographic film and “5 m they iro! . aeia = hd FM M Wylie G parents, be estimated, will result from odist Church, 5th and Walnut. Revenue from other somes 882,000.0¢ A—Bagiey School, 320 Bacler from the health departments on sbou! steady. sheep active, $0. ibe high- Goodyear 1. €77 Unit Aik A Lin. 303 Mr. and Nie rd. a Se oe partners which apply to all coun- Pri. 9 to 8 p. m. Sat. 9 to’3 p. m. Sajes of Services and 9s se 42 Cceveient aciact sen Weer Maree) communicable diseases follows: grouna a0. - “sehen ue 2 brother, "tries, the announcement said. For —Adv. Contributions and Transfers. , D—County Office Bldg. 1 Lafayette a 80 ib spring lambs 2 00-29-00. No Rr ... 41.8 Unit hen so1 . ansfe ounty ce iS. J PONTIAC ‘uUlltty apring lambs 20 0. mized utility Ot West 8... 211 Un Gas Cp 324 Jean and Nancy, all at home. example Canada gave Cuba a cut. ee irom ether! Benes MU 37 T—Lincoin Jr High, 131 Hillside oot Se Year. colts sy cull sto. choice slau Seer oreneend) 188 Mad PLerinoa - 2 Vern S. Beatty ‘on cigar leaf tobacco which will Rummage sale. ~ June 5th. Total Operating Revenues $1.555.314.58 G—LeBaron School, $95 E. Beverly Chtcken Pox Sek Week Ago cheep unevenly 3 00-850 Se oan Oe et ue ena 5 benefit US. ex ia leaf 1 t0. 9 P. m. 4494 Dixie Hwy. —_———— Emerson School. 8$9 Emerson Diphtheria oo... 6s. toe 8 —_——— Hecter Bi | 432 US Top $s _ UTICA — Service for Vern S. a a exports of cigar leaf Drayton Plains. PEO Chapter CL. Net Operating Budget to |) T—Raldwin School. 40 B Howard eee © e = = > A ; . wir t = e Raise vy Taxation 2753 108.34 31 onefellow School 31 N. Astor Gonorrhea) sete ves 1 6 3 § CHICAGO LiVEsTocR Mooter I pf se¢ Van Rest 281 Beatty. 70. of Detrdit. a former to © Snada AGV. Garbage Collection . .$ 198.776 41 K—Wilson School. $11 8 Sanford BOOMPE i eeccccceess td 8 ya Qu MO: dane, Wai Ah Salable, MG? tminag orl |. 98 __/ 71, Utica resident. is being held at To HELP BRITAIN Re es a oe ee er ee ee cee Rebels ogee: _ 3 closing duil with Inte agd closing seies [BIPIT Con. 38 | Warn B Pic 38 3 p.m. porta Milliken Funeral Among concessions the United mee oe geo a. Ciothes Total Sanitation +0 be leleorn aenec rE. Pike Tubercuios aus, 3 mostly $0 lower instances off more , : 31.3 Ho wit buri in Utica 2- Raised by Taxation ‘Above O—Hasthorne @chool. 1400 N. Telegraph spine Cough 8 1 j sows 280 $@ lower with most declines i a ei “333 wae ae ae Cc = He died ne a ft States granted other countries cheap. —AGV. tax limitation suthorized P_letiersen mcheel oss Motor’ 1” Impetigo @ 1 OR weights 425-480 Th and eavier, bulk pnt Wick 923 White Mot aa, cemetery. He a onday alter a’ as a cut on duties for Scotch _by law . 258.113 49 © Willis Shoo! 1834 Ovdrke OAKLAND COU ‘NTY o 7 and 3 grade iots 190-260 iBinn: paper 134 Wilson & Co 161 long illness. ae Rumeeace vale. 96 W. Huren St. ©*P\4! improvement 950.000 00 P-Washineton Jr. 110 Menominee Week ve vite Re Tite a ine is to 1750-17 TS a few int Shoe. . 41 Woolworth “3 Mrs. Andrew C. Inwood whisky. expected fo: help: Britain Sat. June 9. 8 a.m. St. Patrick's rey i: WROARD Or EDUCATION ee eek Aco J 7 a lew > 7 S ‘ ww : ‘ c 5 3 E Chicken Pox . - 2 M138 100 No. i and 2 these weights 18 eee Ser ee ok we h ss é . t And. earn spore deers. Church; RPS Less Reappropriaved dz: MONROE M. OSMUN. asies 5 20 are most Neo and 3 ~310 id eed MbHO—Service r Mrs. n wer - 2 us 300,000 0¢ Secretar. Preumonita fall forms; 1 e 700 larger jota 325-425 Ib sows 14 je ck Coal 423 Young 6h Te) Cc. (N An - In 76, Other U tariff cuts were g To tal Operating Budget to June 7, 8, 1958 riet Fever 2 16 fs 1523. a few selected small lots 300- 335 . avauacee rew 4 ancy n) wood, 76, en on synthetic rubber, vermouth, | Rummage sale. First Presby- be Raised by Taxation $3,161,218 &: g: —_ — eon Shean coe, ieee 6 : » salobie « set — — popacglns F naw YOR Hagia + caaieaea os tbe of 343 North Mains St., will be at smoked sardines. fish oils and fish terian Church, Sat. June 9. Open General nad As ene E oF Mic HIGAN —In, Gameeae WJ “ bteere and heifers slow: generally about| Associated Press. . 2 p.m. Friday_at Roth's Home for liver oils; woven fabrics of silk; 9 a. m. —Adv. Pontisc Qeneral Hospital! 119,743 14' Juvenile Division ; ; eady, instances ower; cows active,” | ‘ota rvice Budget n the matter of the petition concerne 6 1 steady to 25 higher: bulls fully steady, — Rais ol Brocks Funerals, with burial in Romeo fine linen fabri¢s: copper, alum- If your friend’s in jail and needs, to be Raised by Taxation 119.743 14 ing Philip and Herman Walker, minors, wealers, and feeders steady. a 1 Net ' change # Cemetery. She died Tuesday. li arpets s and mats: ——— use No ‘ txed. choi: : —< Noon, today. ae 1408 mt 1796 = eee 7 ie ng "| pail Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Total B c Cause 11394 i Vv f St [mixed choice. and prime 1300 Ib western pee eas 053.2 1386 726 1787) Survivors include her husband: ‘chemical elements; inedible mo- otal Budget, City Opera- To Phulttp Walker. father of — chile aive o oc steers steady, a load of prime 1100 ib) “s:* = Ba ; —Adv ~ tion, Garbage, Cacitel and dren iseers 22.00. two loads high choice 1775 Week ago ..,.... 2508 1402 722 173 one daughter, Bernice B. Inwood lasses: silk handkerchiefs. ops - Debt to be Raised by! Taxa- erition having been filed ty thie G nti 1.75; a load of high chotce around — ago ...... 2625 1822 187 : Tt tion $3,280,961 97 lesen alleging that the present where-- ontinues to Increa ie Tb’ steers 3140: goed to average YOST O80 ....... T02 135.6 129 jaseof Romeo: a son, William S. of There were two increases in’ Rummage sale. Fri.9a.m. First section 3." That said sum’ of three-sboute of the facher of the said, MIO? . choice steers 18.00-2125: a load utility 1986 og OS Mage) poy 35:2 pee Mt. Pleasant: one sister, Mrs. ‘tariff rates—on liquid sugar from Meth. Church, Judson St. —Ady. million. two hundred eighty thousand children is unknown and said children WASHINGTON (® — book 878 Ib Hoisteins 14.00, a load of choice pee ‘ot vse re ooips 4 is lew lee t b| nine hundred sixty-one dollars ‘and are dependent upon the public for sup- val of stocks in the hands of j2nd prime 925 im heifers 22.00: good so: ae “* "9031 1149 672 1 man rence of Pontiac and|Cuba and the Dominican Repu -iminety-seven cents :$3.280.961.97) for port and that said children should pail ‘ hol ; ad ve [tod choice aes cr terpenes ven eeees * a brother, M. D. Lambertson of |lic and on fur-felt hats and hat! The U.S. navy was officially es- the payment of said debts. expenditures placed under the jurisdiction of this manufacturers, wholesalers 4 =| some standard grade heifers es herein mention n Court 15.75-16.50: utility and commercial cows, pespore oreces ‘Oxford. ‘bodies, mostly from Italy. ‘tablished in 1797. jtion 2 be appropriated for the several In the name of the people of the and by the end of the month was estimated at $85, 700,000,000° the Commerce Department reported { today. Automotive dealers’ showed considerably less than the usual seasonal gain because of cutbacks in car output. This ac-) eounted for most of the decline in durable goods stocks. | Walled Lake Girl to Wed % June 16 in Detroit Rite WALLED LAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Barton W, Bodell of 7241 Colony Drive are announcing the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marilyn May, to Fred A. Burnett Jr. He is the son of Mrs, Nora Burnett and the late Fred The wedding will be an event of June 16, at Holy Cornmunity Lutheran Church, Detroit. seem ee 4 Kegs of Brass Screws Stolen From Estate — Four kegs of brass screws, val- ued at $45, were reported stolen) yesterday afternoon from the Wil- liam Seripps estate in Orion Town- stock s/#ss ‘stallation of tools and machinery. ship, Oakland County Sheriff's dep- uties said. : te 00-13.50. a few standard cows up te 10.50- ; and commercial bulls 14.00-16.00; good and choice veaters| 19 pop 00: good 425 Ib stock steer claves 18.60 and choice 650-700 ib year- ling ‘stock steers 1800-1935: a load of rag yearling stock heifers 17.00./ e sheep slaughter lambs, uneven; spring lambs 1 to 2 dollars low er; old crop Iambs 50 to 1 lower: argriee ‘ter sheep steady, most sales good a ichotce native spring lambs 24. oeaT 50. ‘a few choice and prime sold early at! 15.28, bulk 12 50; eannersand ¢tutters pou A 29 00-30.00: cull to low ee ia deck of good and ch 91 old crop lambs carryin No. i t pet, 7 00. | a lot of good 96 Ib a 50: cull, to mostly good shorn pe gd og ewes; 50-5.50. Studebaker-Packard Gets Air Force Job DETROIT @—The Air Force has awarded Studebaker - Packard Corp, a $1,050,000 contract for the production of aircraft engine parts at its East Grand Boulevard plant in Detroit. a * 8 4 The contract will finance .the in- A company spokesman said the work force may be expanded when production of parts = under way. | There are 1,529,757 members of Aron Teacher societies in Cali- ornia, t . i] «C. J. Nephier C | Piaures aties decimal points ‘are Eos Noon eh Allen Elec & Equi idl si Kiwin Ru = nyorene 14 Be Gemmer Mi $4 683 Gt Lakes Ot Ecnem cot | 1% Howell Elec Motor Co*.. 45 rv Penin Metal Prod Co*. 94 101) ~ The Prophet Co .. .... 114 114 114 Rudy Mig Co see ’ 1 it t) ison 7. ste! 141 141 Wayne amas 12 #13 rod Co* “No sale; bid and asked. Enters Guilty Plea in Theft of Battery One of two men pleaded guilty yesterday to the theft Saturday of a truck battery from a loading See St Oe Generel Bees Te and Rolland C. Elwell AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service! ‘for Rolland C. Elwell, 30, of 3017) ‘Margaret St., will be held at 10. ‘a.m, Saturday at Auburn Heights Methodist Church, with a grave- side service at Ellington Cemetery near Caro at 1:30 p.m. Mr. Elwell, 'who died Wednesday after a seven- week illness, is resting at the Dud- ley F. Moore Funeral Home. He leaves two daughters, Linda Dianne and Sherry Lynne at home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D, Elwell; and three brothers, Paul and Richard of Auburn Heights, Capt. Raymond G. Elwell with and Coach plant. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil/Service for Benjamin Hol- McCallum deferred sentencing to/ton, 65, of 1830 Birchcrest, will June 21 Herbert R. McEachern,|/held at 3 p.m. Friday at Coats 35, of Waterford Township, ee —_ Drayton Plains, An alleged companion_.in the burial at noon Saturday at theft demanded examination on a. nn . Battle Cfeek. He charge of grand larceny and was remanded to Oakland County Jail Mr. Holton leaves his wife, Myr- tle; two sons, of Garland, “Gr cee. us Me 8 a Mrs. J of the examination date of Jessie th; five brothers, William Williams, 31, of 579 Montana Av* of Detroit, Jess of New York, John The charges were brought byjof St. » Fila., Lt. Claude J. Rickard of the plast/and Charles | of { er ‘ i j 4 * Bs : ie ¥ i a Le ye fi u i f : p ' fi ie . a yf ' enough,”. Herzberg jwe've reached the limit of our Planners of Off-Street Parking Topic County communities gathered in Birmingham last night to discuss: progress in overceaning them. * Herman eee of Birming- ham told the group the “‘fdllacy”’ in Birmingham's comprehensive downtown parking program is that merchants are assessed for mu- nicipal parking lots and then re- leased from obligation to provide any further off-street parking. feet of parking space and square feet ot floor ‘space in nearby stores used by the public. “We knew 1 to 1 just isn't *. said, ‘but financing.” Joseph McEvoy of Royal Oak Meyer, Fia.,/said planners there are con-j. templating closing some business Planners from six South Oakland! Area Discuss stiéet to aiitds, making them pedestrian malls. | “We think the plan would en- eliminating a serious traffic haz-, ard at some intersections,” Mc- * Evoy said. . Smith Falconer dJr., of Berk- | 4 ley, said his city has three mu- nicipal lots now in operation, bat a “mistake” was made in | lecating them. He said one of the lets is seldom used, and urgent parking needs are crop- ping up im other parts of the business district. Roy. F. Goodspeed of Ferndale reported a plan to lease parking spaces to individuals for all-day use has been highly successful. He’ said a parking stall is rented for $7.50 per month and —— for the renter. Reports also were ‘beard from| Robert Bach, of Ferndale, and Township. of Michigan end the Charter of said jted by the City off-street parking problems and‘courage retailers in addition to batdigaas by the City Commission of the James H. Hickey of —" § fiscal year ending December Jist, 1956. and that the same be forthwith certi- fied by the Clerk to the City Assessor and that the same shall be levied and collected upon tife assessed or equalized valuation of all taxable property within ‘said Ciyy of Pontiac in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State City of Pontiac for the levying and col- lection of taxes and upon the 1956 City tax roll , Section 5: nance ts based This appropriation ordi- upon the budget submit- Manager, approved and of Pontiac after public hearing held January 17. AD. 1956. and as amended under date of April 5, A.D. 1956, pursuant to notice in accordance with the City Charter so as to ap- ‘propriate the additional sum of five thousand dollars ($8,000.00) for the Mayor and © i s, six th d, fi.d that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Juvenile Court, Oak- land County Service Center, Court House (Annex, 1260-B West Bivd.. in the City of Pontiac. in sald County, on the 19th. day of June AD 1956, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and you are hereby commanded to appear personally at said hearing. It being impractical to make personal service hereof. this summons and notice shall be served by publication of a copy. one week previous to said hearing in The Pontiac Press a newspaper printed. and circulated in said County. Witness, the Honorable Arthur E£. Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City of Pontiac in a County, this 6th day of June A.D. ORE. at me Poiling of Probate, true iv eee oP GEOROIENA R. MURTHA. Probat iter, — Division. obate "Rests me 7. if ; ~ price, --.. + whe held in September. ‘ was F Detroit Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock yields better than 5% at present market Complete Investment Service ~ ~—6C YS. Nephler Co. g18 Community National Bank Bldg. j : Hours 8:30 te 4:36 ei ee Ree a MEA) er sho i se THE PONTIAC, PRESS, “THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1956 ale Avon Typ, loved Reeene ef Mabel ar father of : oth Sesame in White pel Cemetery. Mr. Oliver will Hie in —_ at the Pursiey Funeral DAVIS. JUNE 7 ite paRUCE gE. M Ellwood. age 65. band of Ella Davis: mr father ef Katheryn Stiuter: dear brother of Ceteric C., Fay A. and Burton end Harry Davis and Leith Fu- — - will be held Satur- June a pm. from! Brace Smith af oe (oy with T. T. Allebach officiating. torment in Oakland Hills Me- morial Cemetery Me Davis will He tm state ap the Brace-Smith Puneral Home_ ret ee aot JUNE 6 If from Auburn Fei, hts ie Methodist Church with a H Rev, E Oraveside _ service Hl Caro Cemetery. i) pm. Mr. ee will lie hoy at the Dudley H. Moore Punera! Home, Aupurs ee. and may be seen after 7 p.m GAMACHE, JUNE 8. 1086. Willan 2, % E. Huron Bt, age 54. aM brother of Mrs. —— Kenting. Jerry and John Gam: o’elock this evening. r. Gameche = be at the Voor- ~8i Puneral Hi tr termen: day at 2 p.m. in Elmira, Mich. ar ments by the COLLEEN, Ra., loved infant deughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs Grant; T sister das Colleen “will x Comers Puneral_E ILTON, J JUNE 6, 65: beloved husband of Mrs. ather of tala eg OE ag A dear brother of Edward, Charies, : ome, 3141 5 tee I R4., Drayton Piai Melvin and Ma Beare! service will & 1.3) parti eek “nally | Parket officiat-,;—— will at p.m. from 4 = rangement ty the Bpa: be Orift Puneral Home. . in Parmer-Snover Fune Home Interment in White ‘Chape 1 Cemetery, Mrs. Rikerd will Nie | in state at the Parmer-Gnover | . Puneral Home In Memoriam 2 ake Orion. = WH Biase OLIVER, | “in BUMP AND PAINT MAN, GOOD be|CAB DRIVERS, STEADY, DAYS. Stead i’ Map Maker ————— Sie Paap aognrs 180 o POR PAIR PAIR —— Excelient joce- Cemetery Lots 5 of fos ny 2-21 wa morn ‘LAYOUT MAN Por fixture in Indust se 4 _ with a pee NiSt, LATHE, PLANER & __Help Wanted Male 6 aATTEW call to FE Saasa” will aa you the story of one of the a jobs in the nation. Full or rt R Ambitious MAN corer inclined with car. Aoviy 1064 W. Huron w.. be- tween i030 12: 00. AMBITIOUS HONEST Sincere, mature man between 25- 40, for w career selling life tnsur- ance, continuous training program r moot Plus commis- sions start Cail Mr. Pohl, the pees Insurance Co. of Ys Get W. Huron 8, FE 2-02 “ARF YOU LOOKING FOR A JOB? A Job That Gives You . 1.9 Good pay while you're learn- n a? 2. No layoffs regardiess of bust- ness conditions 3 d@ insurance after you qual- ity 4. toed hospitalization after you qualify §. Earnings limited only by your. desire to work | 6. Experience you can use the rest of your life, 7 A brand new car with very smal] monthly payments. 8. The coparuesy to yourself. advance raga mo. A ocobaae only — reer dune. Pi ~ fram of rr Be Soesre it. at Hunter Bivd in Birmingham. Don't come un- jess you want to make big money and are willing to earn it! BARBER, STEADY. GOOD PAY & working conditions. Call Rock, — OLive 21911 for appoint- ment, pay and steady work, must be ex- Tienced and have tools. 22 Au- urn Ave. § part time, nights. 101 W. GooD LAr our __man, =n over scale. MY 2-: BARBER WANTED FOR oeaby work, 1468 Baldwin Ave IVER WANTED, WITH OR route. for dry cleanin, Lo ee FE 06-2775, or FE 8-01 ir DRIVERS, EXPERIENCED On heavy aa pinral for Pontiac operation purchase ready-mix truck with small down yment. Excellent opportunity © brokers. This is a proven and ration. See Mr Beef rofita = opera rr. y betwoen 2&4pm., at ite hen & | Arbor St. Fiint. Draftsman Position as map maker and find "C shines with the Oak- and County plaonin, pip lee rtunity to develop a ca- an interesting and ex- Experience in mu- nicipal planning preferred, also experience in mon - mechanical drafteman. Map making. a tectural drawing or commerc art will be ered, pecton d oot ereases to id vacath sick jeave and - a fits. Apply pe ce Oak- land e Bidg 1 Lafayette 8t. Pontiac is FE} 3-7181 CAB DRIVERS STEADY _ AND | part time. 25 or oider. Apply 438 Orchard Lake Ave. DIE LEADER DIE MAKER MACHINE HANDS Long Good rates. Overtime. Long == Rochester area. Top men only need apply. Fr NER L ENG. TENCED FENCE INSTALL- er. Ellis Builders, 2600 8. Wood- FE 22671 ea st ENGINEER Graduate mechanical em for design and deve a ee! ee © and Hydraulic etreraft | devi M. C. MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd Lake Orion EXPERIENCED DIE MAKER FOR MECHANIC WITH OHN Sales of small and medium appll- _ances MI 460200 PRESSER to ane ON everyth wuere Clean- _ ets, 14 mag heste: PRESSER ON SILK AND + OSLER garments, Experienced preferred, goer Pox Dry Cleaners. 718 W. uron, REFRIGERATION SERVICE MAN, be geared only. Salary open. SALESMEN SALESMEN REAL ESTATE Have opening for alert young men, aan in selling Pien- ty ‘of advertsising and cateete Eat pee unlimited MAHAN REALTY CO. Co-operative — oe Exchange FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron é BALESMAN a TIMKEN AIR éonditionin, ae heating equi, — Re installation, Mi Tool Makers ON FIXTURE WORK, EXPERI- CE NECESSA G Ni RY ON RANGE PROORAM. OVERTIME, MEN ACCEPTAB: RETIRED APPLY IN PERSON. Joda Industries Ine. 66 N. PARKE 8T. ORTON CARPENTER FOR TRIM Custom Homes, with some _Fough Call PE 2-2951. WOOL ot py ae $100 A WEEK, _ Ruaranteed ac Press Box 41. WE WILL res, § NEW CAR salesmen to.complete our staff, our volume selling makes this necessary, experience not essen- tial we wil train most progressive Ford dealerships S. e Pista apply in person Pile ey “ow ENS INC. DEALER 147 8. Gagan Poster, Mich. WANTED: LATE MODEL DUMP truc:! with owner-operator, Ad- vahce Building Materials Co., 46461 Ryan Rd. Utica. foe Monte Forel 2 Zi. yo tive 7 2. orn _ parents PE jor forking : rine Presser “ ladies’ © ments. ly Fox ae 719 W. Bure STEN OGRAP PHERS _Ponfine, ——< * Lafa aaree : STALE :SCADIES good mission. Gesrae: 8 Seep, “WN. La ALESLADY 00 QR_OVER_FOR speciality ‘store Must experi- D. Texaco Service, 3001 Orchard | §. ot eee 2 enced. Carolynn Shop, 37 N. Sag- OPPORTUNITY ow’ ee Men aged 25 to 40 on the fob’ SELL AVON COSMETICS, training. earn while you learn.) ica's finest products. We will __Call 32-0218. train you to supeoes. excellent SALESMAN. DOOR TO a For ation, call SALESWOMEN I need 2 neat-a ladies we real estate. sential. Apply 7:39 — 9 p.m, W. Bigelow eo Dry| Mra ‘re 5-5492 or FED 5-6845 c. WAITRESS WANTED, APPLY IN| Rees Derean ater . | b ae : on, ark § ve-In, é and Montcalm job es smell or too lar. Free WAITRESS WANTED. MUST BE | _¢st. PE 3-720 FE 8- tee reliable. Day hours. Experience | CABINET MAKER A CARPEN- not necessary. Age 21 to 60. ter. Kitchen & agectabig: FE p poten oAigheoosha — area, 4-5000, pply person, ‘s Good | FULLY EXPERIENCED TRACTOR Food, US. 10 at Ml5. ss | sor truck mechanic and welder. WAITRESS WANTED. PAU - LOU Also, operator. MA hein Grill, 3517 “Elizabeth Lake Rd. GARDENING & LAWN WOMEN POR GENERAL OFFICE Pe 's-t36i, ay of ‘ilght ee ee eee Ramee DIOGING. ANY KIND, ing andling uetatied paper and, bush _Wwark. Write Pontiac Press, Bor’. | iete* ,fTAS8, woods, ond tad cut WOMEN FOR KITCHEN, MUST MIDDLEAGED MAN NEEDS be over 30 yrs of age and have some cookin espers ence. Apply Bloomfiad Hosp. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. betaeen 1:00 _P-m. and 3:00 p.m. WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 GIRLS. Live in. FE 4-1772 WOMAN TO HELP WITH CHIL- dren-and light housework. Go to cat. 6 weeks. Experienced, MI steady job. Caretaker, watchman 23-6902 gate : ie ONTRACT [TOR rap wal wale "Bech es Vern Keller, . Phone PE sige ube Fede AND work of al cmae oe t a.m... oF CHING AND 3 CULLDOZING FE 4-684] ATE ON’ FOUNDA- tion & concrete oo for existing 22x25 ft. cottage. FE 5-9377. 12A — _ Building Supplies 124 BRIKCRETE 1181 38 asmeree: Walled __MA_ 42675 ~~ Business Services 13 Moving & Trucking 19 A-1 MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable Rates FE 35-3458 AA-1 MOVING. | TRUCKING GOOD EM 3-5263 or or FE 5-3571. me. &: B HAULING WHAT HAVE a eS Trucks to Rent TROCES. TRACTORS D UIPMENT Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, ome ieee ree ic bi i} PE ¢4001, FE ¢142- ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. | —_. anytime FE 5-3947. T HAUL VER VSR. IMMEDT- ate service. 86 State PE 5-7972. INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH _or rubbish cl ip. FE 4-5134. LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING | Giyy of any kind. PE 2-3680 A-] EAVETROUGHING, FURNACE _ isa and repairs. Reas. FE or janitor. FE | MAN DESIRES WORK a kind, Call between 8 apd 4 FE 40227 PAINTING tei Sl WALLPAPER FE 2-2116. removed. PAINTERS a WANTS full or part time work. Call FE $4554. ytd WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT| PART TIME MECHANIC 308 JOB with lots after 3:30 p house work neaiies care RE —e wae dbjections ro / Ths Hs = a oO Apply set Ser Hig! hind é POMBING A ree. < wd 0! LUM! BR _MUtual —¢-0688. = ati Tcaintial aaa WANTED: W OMAN FOR OFFICE work, 6 day week including Sat. _and Syn. Call MI 4-6300. WOMAN WTD. nN Over 20, for plain family cooking and general housework. Extra raed ne tm. and bath, Good salary. PE 23-6393. WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, piain cooking. No laundry, 2 OL tier room, TV, live in. WANTED: OFFICE GIRL AND typist fo opt an eches ne tnsur- __Bnce e_office 65 to wort in office. 0 N. Telegraph WANTED STRONG MIDDLEAGED woman to work in nursing home. No peo et or drinkers. FE WOMAN FOR nati eal me AN care of children. Stay nights WTD. MAN WITH G'‘FT SHOP EX- rience, 6 day week including t. and Bun Call MI 46800 [WANTED MECHANIC, plenty of work, paid va- cation, Blue Cross. OA 82521. Jeffory Ford Sales _ ranTED 2 MEN RN HEATING AND AIR TONDITIONING WE TRAIN AND PAY WHILE LEARNING. EXP SARY. CAR AN ASSET BUT A NECESS IF WILLING TO WORK. COME FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW. | BETWEEN 10 aM 4 PM. 73 ON; Papi DOCK. HOLLAND FURNACE aS WANTED: ee WITH EXPERI- ence in the collection business Excellent opportunity, steady employment. Please state age. references and give details con- _fidotial previous experience. Con- fidnti Box 113, tise se, ~~ Cook and Houseman a or full time. In private FE 54-8689 AN Pong taickctoes WOMAN FOR al housework, \ adults Live 2 Excellent saiary. FE 2-8887. BABYSITTER IN TASMANIA VI- cinity to work 12°30 until § pm. re days per week. FE 2-7150 be- fore hoon Ph.) WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEND from 25 to 4 bours a wk. with pleasant outdoor work? bay boy 5. teed hourly wage, no selling. writing and spelling essent Rica A ply in person, 0 12 only. At ity Directory office, 142 N. Sag- _inaw. YOUNG LADY % TO 30. GEN. eral office work, typing and abil- to serve public npertont Shorthand helpful. Interesting and pleasant yes Fe! ply im perston, Aute Club Mich. after 1:00, 63 N. pols Hetp Wanted 8 WITH AUTO, PONTIAC Silverware, Aluminumweare, AGENT _Help Wanted Female 7) 80 rady, BIBLE SALESPEOPLE World - wide sales organization, selling world's = coon beatiful family Bibles, has manager with oi hire and train salespeople i] missions, overwri ses the business. Must ogg whey refer- ences. Write Continental Distrib- utors. Pontiac Press Box l4. COUPLE WANTED, SEPARATE 3 room furn PLE FOR CARETAKERS apartment bulldiag. Husband must be capable of doing — re- pairs, such as painting, elec plum bing, peace etc. wife to do cleaning. rnishe apart- time position ie Te SALESMAN PLOMnINO w ae R K WANTED. 5-1016. caronabie.. WA aa LATHING. NO ae too large. too small. FE 5-0304 ANTED: ROCK LATHING. NO *S too large, too small. FE 56-0304 ee brates HL grein ae WORK OF re MARRIED 7 Siam WANTS — here f work immediately FE <= ee | YOUNG MARRIED MAN _DE- SIRES STEADY WORK WITH GOOD PAY, PHONE FE 2-1321. DAY WORK NY | Work Wanted Female 1l BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. be, windows, Rea bie, Free est. No obligation. FE 2-163. “APPLIANCE SERV ICe Oakiana Ave | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. fii dirt Rubbish hauled. Sand, . FE 2-0603 WILL HAUL BLACK DIRT GRAV- v4 Seat dirt and rubbish, FE HT Es aon AND RUBBISH. Bape INC. w ane poo “tts Oven aner, oes |. 6698 W. HURON 8ST. Wtd. Children to Board 26 | Cold vores, As Eves "Travel A heweiee "FUN WANTED?, ‘ALL Midwest 6-2 ELKIN TRAVEL- BUREAU, ree Consultation & Advice Reservations anywhere! Be er 25A PLANNING A TRIP? VACATION SUGGESTIONS AIR-RA IL-SHIP B TOURS GREAT LAKES CRU PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE PE 8-3251 CHILDREN CARED | eagh Sashabaw Rd. R_ 36875 CHILDREN LOVED mS. CLASS for, Day or full time care. OR CHILDREN be AND CARED for, FE 2-1730 PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN BY DAY or week. Licensed home. FE 46248, Wtd. Household Goods 27 I PAY CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. FE 54-8755. LIG Call Bill LIGHT HAULING. wae _Any place. FE 2-6685. TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- _dish. Anytime. Cheap. FE 8-1770. ~~ O'DELL CARTAGE Lecal and eee py Moving 27188. Phone 5-6806 ~ BEACH CLEANING REDUCED RATES : weer se en installed, sand- ar ae — serve you, Smith | TRUCKING. ANYTIME. TON AND CHIMNEY WORK > Cleaning. Atse s Ls gree ‘ot brick pti men a ‘es. tess registered co. FE $3701. DRYWALL TAPING. TEXTURING our specialty. Free e¢.\imates. OR 35080 DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE estimates No irb wo big or small. FE 5-4628. EXPERT TREE gp vegies & - removal. Ph, FE 45-6593 OR _3g stake. OR 3-7572. or OR 3-3573. VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK Wants hauling. +4088. Painting & Decorating 20 20 A-1 INTERIOR DECORA- TING. 3 I a ESTIMATES. A-l I ag RATING. WALL Steam service, Com- rettigs steaming A-l ae as PAINTING PAPER- ABYSITTING, 1 CHILD. IN CITY. Hour or by week. FE 4-290). ae a ee VICINITY OF LIN- Vista. FE 86-2510, eves. _. Saayerrrins WASHINGS AND ironings done 83 a bushel. FE 2-6866 Day WORK. 3 OR 4 Days WEEK. _Exp. with ‘references. PE_ 54-1973. EXP. LADY FOR paY WORK. OENERAL CLEANING | ay THE Call bet 7:00 Bn, as. Ga cote ene ost ine GTR LWA NTs gi SWORE OR Oab sitting. FE HIGH SCHOOL Sate WOULD ment and small salary. Not a full | FE 44813 ne ae rs} com . YE a poo. mothe CAWN MOWERS lope! OR POW beipet OE et oe FE er, repel. Air IRONINGS. §3 A PICE-| SSoted motors repaired. One day _Up and delivery. FE 2-5979. pervice, F kup and det delivery. LaDY WA HOUSEWORK rE Sofa ares vd ve in, some niente. FLaaTEEINO ALL ios —E _FE ¢ _ Myers, OR 31345, LADY “DESIRES WORK AS HOUSE- keepe othe: iP, r , woman in cheres. rE. 5-35.60 PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE, _prefer days. er works, 75 . TYPINO AnD CLERIGaL Soto home. ae ene peheceee Tcconttacy: Pa re A-2687 after 6:30 fiat hy 4 day. OR 3-1032. WASHIN AND IRONINGS. $3 A. bushel. area. Pickup r _and delivery OL 2957 WASHINGS. AND IRONINGS, REA- ALi+ MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | Dansing. Paper removed. Esti- 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| repaired by factory trained men | _™ates, FE 46018 and c FE 1-0223. ; ot our Gene nA & | At PAINTING, INTERIOR BEX EC-8TE Ce ¥ “s A we terior gl fv) the Sane te tee horas = — Tence St. FE 30135. Guaranteed. Free est. FE 40205. _ 8-21. EAVESTROUGHING NEw AND Aa PAINTING. PAPERING — ALL IRONINGS. 63 BUSHEL, | ‘repair, {lashings duct work, metal son Thompson, FE 48364 and deliver, 4 PS serv: t es furneces eleaned | AA ue ALITY WORKMAN- _ 3-0050. and red, fre) estimates. L. ip and w prices for wall ALL IRONING 63 BU. 4a come. enter Manley cleaning, interior & —_—- peint- and delivery 1 aay Fl iveg a Free est FE 5-06 6-2316 R SERVICE RE- ALWAYS D DEPENDABLE, PAINT. dec rewinding. 318 E. Pike. ating, 26 vrs. exp. FE SEWER R CLEAN ING Sinks -Sundev Service FE ¢-202) HEATING SERVICE Gas, off burners and furnaces, emeneee and serviced. All makes, 4-1083. Days & es Aad Girne, HEATIN HEATING SPECIAL Furnaces. fire piaces srille bul leaned and red. Outdoor is built to mace —— L WASHING Au renal ing. PAINTING AND Sen A TING. bath tile or floor tile. by psy hour or job Free estimates, A-1 wor! guaranteed Ca:' FE 23-1 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, | -Saminig ano 5 PE _ 5-093 PAINTING AND DECORATINO — KD. Wiithite 5-0580. PAINTING. IN AND OUT. 143-2 estimates 51948 oF re COR ne’ Walls and thal tred. Local registered repa $3701. PAINTING AND DECORATING. free estimates. FE 3-766} PAINTING & PAPER RANGING. FE 44647, 30 Hovey St, City saree HANGING, PAINTING, and plaster repairing FE 71-0832 PAINTING — PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED SAMs G MS GRINDING. CLIPPERS. knive: shears lawnmowers. Call for & Delivery. FE 4-2746. 152 Jackson St - Saws, Hand Lawnmowers fees. J ‘Homes, offices, facteries, FE 4-3971. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- el, Free estimates Phone FE 71-8354. FREE, TRIMMING AND REMOV. Dt ges estimates FE 23-0019 FE | ew * ThE SERVI Duteb removal—free rE | PAPERING PAPER REM TUPPER x ite Plaster patching, it: agp _repeirs. Wall Sadung PE $0037 Painting & ry all Washing Free estimates. FE 2-2706 PAPER HANGING. REASONABLE rates FE 4-217] or FE 4682. | PAPERHANGINO AND ND INTERIOR painting. Reasonable fates. estimates See me first . Robbins 238 8. Jessie FE +7680. WALL WASHING AND a oe Sha el work .uaranteed | ___Physio-Therapy PILL L LLL 21A° MASSAGE & THERAPY. "Epectal: foot = technique. 72 Elim a Pe oy Service 22 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd tots a dollar. Will buy po ot ed L* B B. Community Wtd. Miscellaneous SN ne ata ngpenatleal WHEEL UTILITY 1, or RE- railer,- Call 2-406: _pubite 2 1112, 6-6 Mon. — Bat. WANTED TO BUY. GOOD 3 FF. sickle bar mower, H. P. Sutton, Y 2-642 eed Geeks MIXER. CALL WILL BUY FURNITURE AND _misc_ articies. MY +1131. WILL PAY UP TO 41000 FOR used —— trailer. Call FE §-3661 after 7 pm_ FE 2-T0s0 Money Wanted 283A ALL KINDS OF coe eT for ‘sale 2600 Union MORTGAGE MONEY. NEED FOR __fast-growing business EM 34148. WANTED ~¥5.500. PAY GOOD IN- on & have ened security. OR 29 __ Wanted to o Rent 2 BUSINESS as a. Ribas Lossy sires 3 bedroo Pontia: vicinity. Phone Mr SMachuaaon rE 4-0535 between 9:00 and $00 p.m. | FURNISHED LAKE FRONT HOME, until December Ist. 3 or more bedrooms 2 OR 3 BEDRM ROvEE, OF OR LOW- e scnogl ages age, snd baby. Ro mappa . rE Ssa00 ToL ena InN TOWN Call after ¢ FE FOR A GOOD TENANT? e have peat call in your va- eancy today. Adams "henee co Auburn Ave FE ‘3303 RESFONGIBLS FAMILY WOULD e three w four bed- ool gi 2 ‘he Pontiac Lake. _or Waterfoti areas OR 3-7629 WANTED TO RENT 3+) BED- ‘foom house or br rang Write Pontiac Press. Pontiac _ Michigan. WTD. TO RENT option to buy becrm house in Webster 8c . © ELDERLY (UADY WILL SWARE WILL oo her ye ¢ompanion, ———— WIDOW WIL! SHARE ? BEDR house with person wder @. OR ks WILL SHARE MODERN HOME. patentee couple seers All con- entences and uti! oe) Tours SichEOn a Ls share partly furn. ranch with couple Elgin re GReenleaf 6-004 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 DO YOU WANT TO SELL OR buy a land contract? For quick results, call: -T, G. Trocke Realtor 1648 648 Union Lake Ra CASH For land contracts, New or old. EM. 3-467! Large or small Buyers waiting. courteous service, ng vour contract or call any how r_ FE 8-044] or FE 5-0075. for "ned McCullough. No ob- liga’ d: C HAYDEN, Realtor zE. Open Eves. CASH on LAND CONTRACTS. H. J, Vanwelt, 440 Dixie Hwy. CONTRACTS WANTED ima evenings. FE _Ask for, ‘Mr. Clark. $200,000 Available For purchases of land contracts. We have immediate oarers. Brin, your ees. large or sma home the cash. Mr. personally for action A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. hs at a tae ana to oe Edw. M. Biot Realtor T? N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Eves, Till 8:30 ATE ts) ond oe or equity im your KI L. Tem mpleton, Re Realtor 333. Orchard IF YOU WANT 70 EE. on ad land con ? | ronda, rot tract? For quick MR. SKA MR. PRI MY MA GATLORD "__ REALTOR MORTGAGES OPER 2-2821 small dies Apply in person. Ham- BEAT g CoC meaer Ons ULE On wid pores taler abity Hee, |_ Neue PE GUN ie _°" | COPENMAVER'S RADIO. & Tv ach in “ . 5 m LOVING MEMORY OF wit-| Hamil Ra. _ Rochester, Mich. >| fa mtreiaing "TE Gia ches et) Parise Leone sot cavers: 26 WASHINGS AND TRONINGS wet! ens ELE DRILLING ice calle. FI ‘ Fam Hats] Who passed away EXpERIENCED OPERATORS.|_P.™ JOHN KINZLER REALTOR a. , ot!_end"pump repair. OR 3298. | HAY On NIGHT TV SERVICE. The deepest of sorrow bulldozer, scraper eleetric| BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPE-| 670 W Furon at PE 43525 Building Service 12 FE 5-1206 or $-8390 Se can _tournapull. PE 4-8500 after 5. Fienced, steady full time position. WEN a WOMEN TO OFFER ~ | Dressmaking, Tailoring | 16 Stns Pe RN pepe ar amet ll als gra ie) we ee ee a ee man rain fo! manager xce 1 aeaingiapastpeecesninantisas lege preferred. Salary $3,020 JR. MATHEMATICIAN _..... 9400 specialty. Carl L. Bills, FE R FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Ease your mind of worry b: mente roots Must be’ experienced in setting 1°40 hr. week, ; weeks va- MGR. TRAINEE..... $300 De18. kne he fects anew. , . up precision work om most types | cation, Munic ipal retirement plan, | ACCOUNTING CLERK ....... on aaiot Dome or bus. matters type ls 19 e’cloce noon the machine," Apply” im person | Sue “Cross and, Blue Shicid tn: | SALES, MUST TRAVEL... ee Private consuitetion PEs s301 previous to publication ¢| Only, No "showers Cale. pmploy- | surance. Congenial staff. interest-| Claims Exatniner. .$518 Freee tim ites. “Leo & Bob. FE saan tak hens . ° ~~ §| 7] | ing work “0 A personnel office. 2 years adjusting experience. 2-7598. Call ye ig and danver.| Acrotred Knapp Shoes” ut Wont Ads may D. NIET SS “MFC. CG. CORP. P : oo : 7 - Herman | 2070 Se aay of publicnticn after | —— Orenerd Lake Ra. Secretary - Receptionist CAREER CENTER tae . Ce Landscaping 18A | 100 WEDDING INVITA saa tine. the first insertion. rh ye Li x @ and moderate shorthand. | B-1 RIKER BLDG. FE 8-0416 Myler, On Sutherland Stuttio, ron. RENT IT. FAST eat, si gpa ge bie personas. ee i aa LAWN CARE. wow AND | —Printed napkins—Fast_ service. | CASH WANT AD RATES = FLOR SAND vaca maintaining, FE 25 AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10, ds! tate, or Allied sapevtiaee beg P. 431 Seema. maintaining FE 25154. 101% N ae through ent Ads Room, ful. Car Decessary, Work every : ay BULLDOZING Ww. FE 40539, other Saturda all and ¥ F 2 T519 on FE DURA-CLEAN YOUR RUGS AnD hou rtment, any- "Mt 62100, ENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. | CLARK'S LANDSCAPING senv-| UPHOLSTERY FREE EST. se, apa n y rick, stone cement work. Plas | vice. Within 25 miles of Pontiec. | 21772. . ._», | NEAT APPEARING GRILL, WOM- tnd ‘tie work, PE. ¢-2206, ‘ thi — Want Ads ve mn and waitress. No Sundays or . ng & gi poidays” Dixie Dixie ‘paner, Birming- ee au L A REAL R ; wet IKE CA you ACTION. Dial FE) scrss ERT. s eapakier. mba at ' cians office. State age. family | WEST, of 1 Lots of ’em 28181. . Sree fs 3. —— aie ats in the Want Ads! - 4 \ fy : : \ La if ‘ } i [ / | i ) { / x \ : ) ; i , , fi { f! -y) if f. \' dy 5A 7 i ‘ pot i id = ; sii a i. oa a | eed ae i * a je + Landscaping" 18A) _ Notices & Personals 25 we Beves oo soos Sean Renee ac sine, SN ems & ARGER peepee | $250,000 bo y~ ceneooed sand Pontrack contracts "hoe ~ —- betere out ASK OR BOD MAHAN. To Buy-To Sell ~To Insure ae et Toe Wanted Real Estate 32A ~-SOLD or Not Sold If your rty isn't sold ye =. "because it hasn't been SELLING YOUR . HOME? e are in peo rep gen need ny. and Ponti fast courteous service, J_ A. Taylor, Realtor, eall CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQ GORDON ARNOLD 210 8. TELEGRAPH FE_ 5-0676 FE_5-8783 PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? me and money. “Don't worry witty lookers” us now. We need farms. lakes. roperties We handie all details ior financing and closing. Te so fad Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE‘LL INSURE IT MAHAN Coanemine. Ri gz 9 gt or iT ve beh s Meee Rercege See Gre 5 wea read. Chew ler renege ost necessary Must be reason able Liberty -2600 NEED QUICK CASH? POR YOUR HOME OR reapepels ls Many times we are abdle to A sellers the [aero cash have buyers for all tr of pa —- will be glad to on look over your id tc you our opinion as to nar “Vad and lot oan Just phone rE our services will be 1 available to yeu, Be agen CLARK REAL ESTATE or FE 4481) +6401 ie WwW © _ Huron BUY OR SELL ma (Open _Evenings if the et xt 5" $00 ‘Eusadern Lake Ra One 61187 We Specialize 2 tf — Twps. & top r-% ler, list with us! Clarkston Real Estate 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich MAple 6-$821 TRADES We are talists tm trading. @ are ing og: = 1) nee roe ae feel Dilgated , eal rea. ‘eel © an to Goume tas of trading your -Real state, We heve homes, farms, tn- comes, business opportunities and Northern resorts listed for trade DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752_W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING — a _ hours for your equity, Edw. \. Stout, Realtor Oyen Eves. Ta ee LISTINGS WANTED Residential, farms business roperties needed. o.." quali- rsonal service on your call. also use con- tracts at very reasonable discount PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% W. Huron 8t Realtor rr erie Eves, FE 53-4714 LISTINGS WANTED We have io re hor Ar el for all &: ‘ogee B ry lee. St. 1969 £, Aubern Rd. Rochester Mich. ws —_ 8. OAKLAND eo. A. ELLIOTT & FE un Man FOR EQU cent — — —— ROY KNAUF, Realtor 2% W. Huron OA 8.3399 i WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR face MOltice 8000 Commerte ne: Ph. Pontiac EM 3-331) R. F. McCKINNEY Univ. 1 —— Rent Apts, Furnished 33 apr t (. fay ‘ fi hen ‘ i e -FIFTY-FIVE |— 3 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 24 REN (rear). :| Cal _FE_5-6880 4 nS & ae " Re 1 sii : day HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA- SONABLE, ADULTS. a Rea i PHONE FE 47706. bath 164 W. Pike. 15 MS AND BATH. Crs ene thn ent is en shh t i N, B SLEEP. 3 aeeeee, AND BATH Quiet es ie only Fe ba. ing room. Near High School. For ris Mewell 5 RM. APT. IND PLOOR. i CHILD floor. _FE_ +633. ROE ROOMS. welcome. Electric and beat furn. R LADY: KITCHEN PRIV- ad Priv. bath & entrance.| 963 MY 3-2782. Fong feree P 7 ROOM 7 ROOM TERRACE ON PINE §1T.|FURN. ROOM, Fouts: re d 7 LARGE ROOMS, PORN. APT te entrance Share beth, 342 Orchard Laxe Siero vane tie og oe —- TAND BATH UPPER, NICH AND GOOD SLEX PING ROOM, OLDER 3 ROOMS, UTIL'S RN. ADULTS |° chean. wol-hensed hd coat bes | sass 103 only Orcharé Lake at Calla under os a os 3 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED. comé 111 Pre LADY. COOKING , PRIVILEGES. wo _ 88 6. Francis. ALBERTA A ~ | AND D3 priv. entrance 3 i ROOMS JOWNTOWN. room ROOM _inquire 22 Auburn, cites ta reer private beth edults only. 290° N. | timmat 100 BOARD or. FURNISHE., ROOMS ADULTS : a ROSS 6 ATH. MAN FLOOR ~ ~~~ Sues ce oehing eae. 6 bee. bas an and bein adults only, BOARD AND ROOM FOR GEN- ence. tlemen. 2 blocks from Bentiac trance and bath, no drinkers, 14 1°? Ee — MAN TO SHARE LARGE COM. © a week, 49 Banderson. at r DRYDEN =e aT ND oedburend room. Twin beds, good 7 RM. PRIVATE ENT ANCE & _— bath: ay pearance ceparate crate Went and GENTLEMEN. NICE st. | Geet Hot and cold clean home. FE 3382 3 aia BATH. s £ clean PE ¢-0008 and FE «e100 | Pins 2 children OR Only 7 miles | SGou9 FoR GENTLEMAN. CLEAN 7 & PRIVATE EN- $50. per month, eo, | 700m, Close in. PE +410 _ wecumneg_prtv. FR 2008). as Convalescent Homes 38A | DMs _ PRIVATE ENTRANCE BROWN RD. = ~TE? ROOMS AND BATH 4 rooms and bath, full basement, ONDERFUL HOME POR ELD- FE ect § Crore) Se emece: Semeres per | SS Soa loving ours was |” > dune only, Aft. 2 PE Pict ta "k G. "HEMPSTEAD | ca call. Be “® o with - ——- 103 E Hurod lovely shade Png Rig Odi se ee Nursing Home 1368 Baldwin Ave ROOMS AND BATH SOUTH Pr stcie © SS) we coon. 3-8014 oF OL. 6-181! . | COLORED. UNPURN. APT. BOARDING Ff oat oF 0 ne Excellent 7 Rooms als, FE RNID, PRIVATE copy OLY MOREA APY akg fate OR _DOeal —_ 5 Wicd GLEAN Wocnis AnD PRI re Ce ee one hates st $125 OR vate bath for working only Cleese in. Modern reauale only _3-T635. 3 ROOM BASEMENT APT Wits Parte pan ees — cetsinies | work BE a shee st 13842 | | $3963. Van Dyke, near 2 af pet 7 ROOMS FoRW. APT. a T Roda PORN apr wa WALKING istance town couple __ erred rE mm. ae 3} ROOMS FURN | eMatt BABY __welcome 7 776 _Cotta, rE 2-280 } ROOM APT. FoR. OR Poca Walking ‘distance. sa Stas AND FA PRIVATE BATH Adults loc re ood Realty | oo § 4-3393__ La Rooms NEWLY D DECORATED | Private emtrance and bath #7 j Room “APT. NEWLY _pECO rated. Priv entrance, bes line ] sx KNUDSEN 3% rats & nished, also case ete. = mediate possession. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Po FE 4-6 Eve LARGE 3 RMS AND RATH. utilities furm Leceted close town Call at 288 “ e LOVELY 5 RM UNPFURN. Venetian blinds, Close to Putnam. PE 63370. ALL wD water furn. 35 LOWER 3 ROOMS aND PRIVATE bath om east side *15 weekly tn- —— heat 29 Prospect. EM | MODERN LARGE 3 ROOMS IN 4 mily apt. 171 Oneida. on wtilities furn lus washer Gevet: ra’ HP -4 month Ne on a es PriVATe SeTRAnCE enfurn. 3 rooms and beth laree ROOM APT S ahate bath FE «ROOM, CERAMIC ie aE ry tt] _UUl. furn. Erb Apts 7 ral. eri the room heat, hot we- J BEAUTIPOL ROOMS. OR 4. ter. at “wulities furnished. rE rooms and beth child welcome neato a et MEDIA : 3 a BTS AND, rma pty Be r. FE >-7e32 Sakand. NEWLY DECORATED 3 Rooms AND BATH FE Gam 2. 6 room ong Ureakfast réoms, tight. Janitor semice. Ready to) > eons. a EN-| ‘nove into Close te echesl. 644 3 ; Sw La ina corner re. come. FE 23-1785 UpPer § ROOMS. BATH AND 3 ROOMS WITH giassed a refrigerator and clean. W = stove 873 @ month Inquire 8 4% or Sat_& Sun 16°! ¢.|_ Henderson. FE 2-608}. ROOM VT. BATH W sIDE. NEWLY DECORATED. Og a Sf a | ee et ee F ROOMS AND BATH BABY WEL Rent Houses Furnished 35 TRooais AND BAT BATH FORN. APT |; . or, bouse 2 SMALL GARAGE HOUSES NEAR Ma Auburn Ave. dame Beaty ee. conan cone 7 aba i PRIVATE EN-| teachers alse effictseey kitchoo- trance ond pat 161 MA. Clemese | etic by day or veokt 9088 Com- w monwealth 9708 3 aus Rare aL NO we io Teak OOM ioe 7 of Teele PRIVATE Sita AND ir ar ture Modera. eheen, Lake Lake to to. downiows - ee, av Red _PE 20179. ane oo ares ROME OR CABS Lake. Ay ogee! fern feasen Toa "HOME O€ CARGE LOT 7 ROOMS with private “aie a a rae SG eo BUS ®arage Clean No 1035 Oakland oe . = aR OOM GARAGE. NEWLY D 4 AND BATH. CHILDREN Ga: ceet weleome. Welcome 85 Williams en's . 4 ROOM UPPER. PUR a RMS N CALL PE 44618, PE: 29-6424 after 4 o'clock. ‘4 AND BATH 7 ROOMS & BATH W. LONG- wiltties eu furnished. Auto hot grr water, 2car garage. walking dis- e | tance downtown, children wel- — come, FE ¢ ____| ¢ LARGE ROOMAa — BATH STtate ae Reale $16 00 & BATH. Electreity e ‘est furnished. ral fellow, Call after 3 p.m. FURN. s ROOM *fONERN, PON- = take _OR_3-0138 COTTA welooene 3810 Dt Willow Beach Gas heat _Children welcome. $60 month CEASE FOR 1 YR. «RM. HOUSE t. Elderly couple. $35 a petood lot for @ garden. ply. s08 Bt "chair. 1 block past of of M alm | vate bath, adults only. 290 N gouple vwaly.“f reomt a nemo Co., 382 Auburn “ave. TF close in. 165 8. Parke y . EVERYTHING foray Meat at aon meee “Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 | W—3|? FAMILY. |§ AND ‘D BATE EACH. Ime private bath, 60 ee ; Soee_™, 3 BASEMENT apr REAR AU. ore Etosteth take We. EMM Heights, 38171. | Room CLEAN 4 ROOM NICELY PONTIAC LOWER ~EVERY- thing cmned No Grishin, 1 or 2 ian 825 week. Deposit. MY PRIVATE | 7 ROOMS AND BATE beseme apt, $50 0 ira Praag Memmi $ ROOM| “~~ oe S Hemmingway St. MY war B __ from bus, mulrrenmee FRE 5-8416. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 £2 ROOM APT. FOR RENT <8 or * Baran aE IN. 7 ROOMS” & BA Pures of adults, ka = Sey gutranes. toauire at caretat- ¥ rr SMALL ROORE % X 90, NOT modern verY’c CLEAR ~ aMALL HOME ty grounds erponsibie and = HOUSE. AN water, outside toflet, $9 a week. Near Crooks South Bivd, Ca. FE 2-165] between ¢ and 7 Pm 4 ROOMS BIG LOT. NEAR AU _durn. $18 Owner Box $35. Pontiae 7 ieee "hoea CLOSE 7 reat: condition, TE 8 8-9086 after 4 p.m. N HOUSE NEAR 11-4616. § ROOM MODER Avondale at OL IN COUNTRY - NICE & ROOM modern. 7350 Oakhill Rd., ton. MAple 6-1188. Rent Lake Cottages 36A mie. niles 28014, ROOM FUR able for June and from Pontiac LAKE | ek ook ne week Bas 9-435, 3 CE CABINS OR 7a PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE‘2:8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. ea CHILDREN IN xie Hey. ate . 200 ft. Rent by season or year. 1280 Tan Bay. LA 6-5114 oo all sieate w fo! LS gd es vate. mon or season, FE $0058. For Rent Rooms 37 “eer ROOMS, FE 4-5641. AP Newslestures UNION LAKE REST HOME FOR retired ladies, Not convalescent Stay by week, month or year. es vacation. Home iv. EM. * 3-4073 Hotel Rooms — HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms Da Week gue cS canes rat. unit, | HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms 8123 50 Pe ten $17.80 up CLEA ge r week Snone PE 3ines, 4 West Huron # Rent Stores $63 per month. Located mun St OL 23-9761. FOR RENT BUSY IDEAL LOCATION PARKING FACIL HUNTER erty 4REA MI 62170 39° OROCERY 5 STORE FOR an YRS. at (% Os Rent Office Space 41. i | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, 6 oORr BASEMENT | DaMED. POSSESS, vail BEDRM. Stoker as hot water, wired | house. Lk priv. bath, FE for ppl ore. 2 car 23-3863 wile, $500 DOWN 1 REALTOR- Here ts a well kept 6 room home A] ai with a Biome! . Enclosed heat slog bath sete as stove. CASS LAKE Es. Full price, $5,200 | Handy to Fisher Body | CASS LAKE 2 Bedroom Bungalow, all ‘on one ~ PRIVILEGES floor, with living room. full bath. 4,’ simost new home with S| dining space in kitchen, ample rooms and tiled full bath wtility m. water softener many kitchen cupboards, ve forced air of] heat, automatic hot fan, and large linen closet “er | water, aluminum storms and appeal to the woman and for the | screens, ins blinds. Only $1.500 down. Be sure py $2 See it. Near Wisner School We offer thi —- — 3 bed- room bungaies wv: base- water, paved street Includes wall | ting in living room. storms screens Venetian | blinds. Offered at 68.750 with $1,- $00 down to qualified purchaser. t» wall ca 4 al Estate And Insurance @ Mi. Cle a $1201 Eve Mrs Keichner FE ¢87173 “rp EAST BEV ERLY home, location on pcos |: street. mbination org les and | screens, rugs and v included. $11,000 Roary TWIN BEACH SECTION 3 room house, extra lot. — Wil allow $100 ae work seobract? Tokar or il accept MAIN FLOOR LOCATION ON West pert to Riker . Ideal for retail or — services office. ‘ard Realtor. 1050 W | Wits vw BREW ER _ FE esse. PE 4 eters, FE $-TT04 CLARKSTON ! = room. Attached garage. Ou | heat, Jip acres No dealers. FE +1400 What's It Worth? \\ pute ite Says. et ae W ite ninety on, “S11 000” Owner Gives in For Rent Miscellaneous 42. Ne ONE WAY | COAST TO COAST BY oe NICE 2 BDR. BUNG down. OR 3-4141 ment, $6,600 Terms. recreation area fishing Mareia Cole, Milford. MU 4-8825 ESTER. 3 BEDRM Pull - | Lovely Remodeled Ho ome and 40 Acres 5 Racin and Bath With A-l Basement wn Just west of town, nr. Crescent Lake. 1964 dark — ‘alow trimmed with w : —— Be! Auto. of) a i " os ice bed- 2 UNU SUAL OFFERINGS Cass Lake front tm Cas¢ Lake We . B et an architects designed for real aves. Pate, “berber. beau- tiful lake front Jawn. Ideal for home and entertainment, You will fan in love with this at first sight. Call. Mr Vance, EM 3-4187. ‘CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Ideal, brick 2 am 2 ear iv ce foside fisidg and oul. & A etme at “toe BUILDING | SITES cena ihe Sete ur Yense. EM 24107 between # and C. Schuett “ The Northwest Realtor” in eqoa oae00 Say “charge it.” \ i | i - wt Ae | yn Lois + Lata fy a (al ae ate 1 od bath, large Ser | basem at §j1,800. FE 9.0565 SY OWNER 3 N. USE. LARGE | rae) jot. Pull High —_ with ethed) bare : Palmer, | BUT = DIDNT WIN— ~ You Did! tty ~—, iJ overhead. ste plus gree, Lp Ube car pull-down storing. FISHING ‘The finest fishing practically at your door—you can move in = as fast as you like only $3,000 wD. SEE WHITE BROS. Phone OR }-1205 Open _Eves. ‘ti @ — Sun. 1 to $ BROWN t near St. Fred's. Large 3 bedroo modem home Full passmant, Large jot. “A real honest te good: | bess bargain.’ Terms | $980 ‘pow S$ rm modern bun-. alow Ae Williams — —, rm 4. —— ap igeoms ALOW ~Mod- me =< as in. Gas heat, CHEROKEE HILLS’ Brand brick ranch tyne bungalow. wis hed gar 3 bedrooms, full base- numerous te m: seen to be appreciated. $800 DOWN — Lovely two bedroom bungalow toon at ,Meceday } | N ae eTucco & $ ce, recre- | men — the nee Mercury switches and furnace. $11,250 with own down paym -SYLVAN 2983 Ore ane gry fag * PE S918 SOP PPA BY OWNER: 7 ROOM. HOME. igh. Cash td Sit: Lyin | | “QUALITY BUILT Fer Sale Houses 43 heat. ign. Gosh pact | PE eats K Established in 1016 WE'LE BUILD A HOME TO SUIT YOU AND AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD a ed wHo he! Pinnners | Ce ter’ 450 HOME PLANS We have in our files by BeeAney a WKIONT, arcnitects We Are Building New Homes for the Owners of These Two Outstanding ve alues re this with thing you've seen for $7,950 only $1,450 down. E'RE PROUD to sh tnis F SUBURBAN BEAUTY CHECK THESE FEATURES One half block to schoo! Vestibule entrance with closet. 20 ft. living room with fireplace, Large din- ing m immaculate... kitchen. Activities room an screened in tie bed- { rooms each, includin: one eedar lined : rs rough- LA eee, “ROSE. McLARTY FOR R VALUE E See this 6 rm. home, full basement. automatic water ood furnace, ROTC REALTY" Te Baldwin ALL HOUSES IN IN ‘E 5-8275 , BEDROOM Mech CORN nas tee | ; 5. rma. Located cellent SoS Fa oe 4 iar ehicken coop erry ve at doo Call $i. da. eC Center at Highland r. — 44-7846. ah: 134 500 with. "SALE BY BUILDER $350 DOwN New 3 reom starter Situated on 90125 .. lot in wlet phy suburban ‘ccation Fxce | and «ke ori i vileges ome of =. sttractive features Exterior lv “inished terior tnetedes rough wiring and “WATERFORD | LAKE ESTATE | Stiver this all brick 2-level bedroom home along with an of custom features, such as: 2 beautiful brick fire- large ceramic tile closets, loads of |, cabinets, chao bireh doors, recreation space itioned off basement which tnd fireplace tures picture wale overiooking | Silver Lake Golf Course Timken Overiookin, course, res 3 ebundance places, rooms ere kitchen wit ine faclobee Silent automatic heat f ures Pull price a an appointment tod Clarkston Real Estate 20S. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5421 erage and many other fine fea- 17, a Lake Golf bath- spacious and fea- Also l-car Call for Tage Sia wad drive. FLOYD KENT, Realtor office at 2200 Dixie Hwy. near Telegraph FE 23-0123 ern bungalow BEDROOM HOME. ALL MOD- BUY. TOR | BY OWNER, 1 : . .| em 2 a w: ° § RO A BATH, 3 : - Lacy Mlle Middle traits Lake, $11,400. LAKE LOUISE—5 ROOM M N __ eee house. Furnished or $ Se serge w ome) RNR eS 4 room mater, ok hoitve at Oxbow [pol trees, f le, 3% acres wie oe meee, tale. ura se HE Kontpee emer na. A ms GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Andersonville Rd ers Creek. ‘Alm: bath OWNER: BRICK, MODERN front room fireplace. basement. sacrifice, $13,900 _terms Call MY 3-2037. No agents i LAKE OAKLAND $13,950 | ¢ Lake emt (near ae | old }-bdrm 27 | 3 yea | ft Aalst led beamed | studio living room. eture win- dow overiocking lake Unusually | 5) poy ledge fireplace. Open kitct- | finished in knotty pine. Ce- | remle tiie bath, enclosed back | porch, suto of] furnace, elec. | es ceca chuett Tae AREA. es ff ville, ideal for hunting or elub. Can be purchased cv unit or se For full cement Pow- er Com tle. Dept., Jackson, eh } BEDROOM ON coors, plastered tiled vestibule entrance with clos- et. wardrobe closets in bedroom, tile b and two din’ s plus several other ¢ We arrange financing. 0 ok yD win, Realtor, $-010. FB WNER. 5 BOOMs AND BATH. Wate Lake, Good on, lake priv, or. celeste on hurches Immediate FE 54-4161 vt eo "33 Ask for Mrs. James, Eves. — water heate- Pleasant patio in| rear $24:x163 ‘t ‘ot, sand beach | and dock. Terms DOWN . , 2 bedroom ee ON Pull blinds. With lake vileges. | With lot n pened ent, al << : acre lot. asement, alu- HOLMES-BAR : R.AM | minum siding, storm windows, 1 4303 Disie Nw Toa sa lock ie achool Sho 5. oe Byes 240 New 3 bedroom modern. Perimeter outst ANDINO | Scot LAKE heat, tile eral lake privileges. ront: Rice sandy ac ¥ large 4 bedroom home with base “Ten Gn ea Lae ment, recreation reom_ overioo = ing lake, 2-car garage, beautifully C. PANGUS 1919 M15 eee yer 4% wil be ® _ Phone Ortenville, 132, Collect pleasure to show you — CLC ISE IN G #1000 00 down with tmmediate pos- lees Ws car enka’ cecsicn. 8 Soom bene, bem © diesks from business Gistriet 1954, vatiful recreation room. Sound investment large landscaped” ft —< = rice ¢ a we ve id : . * < fey “* 7 JOSEPH F. REISZ | REALTOR 83, W. Huron &t | GI. terms on this § i ranch | FE 2-0268 or MI 419 screened and giassed-in front. rch, sereen storm windows | or all wtndows, 3car garage. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING YEAR ‘ROUND COTTAGE WITH 2 lake Jott 2 lots. 372 Lookout Dr. EM 13. INCOME PROPERTY | North end — featuring i] bath down, | $14,150 -terms. J. A. Taylor, ee eae | i Pres forum | GAYLORD SUBURBAN FAMILY LIVINO Seven rooms den, included | four bedrooms, lovey Living room rx ‘Oabtana Ave. dase. Only $2. te handie Call | FE 4-0584. | | CLOSE IN-PONTIAC extra well $2,500 down, call F GRION. Just Imagine having tour me: * home on Lake Orion's bes toxe frontage Six room attractive all modern home. Fireplace. oak firs. — Gas heat. enclosed porch, yond = GAYLORD i” £. Pike 6t Open Eves. ae ne f compre Deaement gas 2 ne om and price scaly $7,860. INCOME-OFP MARSHALL $ rooms and bath down. 4 room stores. reli and bath up Private entrance Oak floors, plastered walls. car- peting in ft of. room and dining room down ew aluminum sid- tine Let dear in, rage, paved street and drive. ocated and built for income. 3} BEDROOM BRICK RANCH West of town oer Lee eet rooms, hardw full bas: ment, of] heat, teen attached gsrage. Mav have immediate pos- session. SCHRAM - $5,000 FULL PRICE = nes ekes FE 5-8091 REALTOR FE 5-047! 41ll Jesiyn, éorner Ird | ON UL TIP & Sun Res. FE 5-564 _ MULTIPLE LISTING. SEERVICE KNUDSEN sean | WERONAT DRIVE Priced right WM. H. KNUDSEN | Blo Portion Stale beak Bldg. Ph. FE 4-451 sash & screens. “Two pe. beth. Bullt ip 1054. $3000 — deen! — — Large 7 room © ment excellent coauon tn out. Gas heat. Breakfast room, as well as full size dining room. Lore po mage lot. 1% ear ger. Priced L. H. _ BROWN. Realtor 132 W Ph. PE 2-4810 | Goupacuune e Real Estate Exchange Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BUNGALOW, 2 LOTS Here's a — yh mig room bungalow caste T. High that you to call your home, 2 atxty: lots, shaded and landse Sensa' low of $8,750 for tmm: 4 FAMILY BRICK , A fine 4 family brick apartment house ved street Pon- cone eas better, What fas 20. per, cam te: | on the total t of $25,000. Terme. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1080 W, HURON 87. Open eves. 7. WILLIAMS LAKE Paulsen Circle bedroom home with heat, enclosed sun storm win- $8,500. wn WM. A. ADAMS EXTRA CLEAN 3 bedseom for colored at down-to- | earage, Paved driveway. On paved Lovely fencea back yard with truit care etc. All this and | more, only §1,950 with $1,000 down | sea appoint- | DRIVE BY | 480 Midway St. This 3 bedroom | offers p wails, full base- | ent; coal furnace, fenced yard) with 5 fru pooh bar and By appointment. we SPIC_ AND SPAN | 2 bedroom for colored on paved | Luther St. Just off Franklin Rd Plasterea wall: oak floors, coal furnace, laundry tubs, ete Pius beautiful back yard, : car garege. fruft trees 62. n $64 6 month Shown by eeeemtaneat ROOMING HOUSE Setup. 6 bedroom ‘ block from Fisher Body. and _gem)-furnished Good like a il mine before On: OO. $2. down and dad ns —_ And (axes only NEEDS WORK | We = 3 —_ on Monticelle j | Bt. Going and Portland @t. | with down fagheod low as $625 Phone for details ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn A FE 2-706) t FE Tri-Level Clarkston Estates an Lake Villa €. Sam Wa ranch th withou! makes beau’ ‘The all-Crosie homes with €8n-r00! has severe 3 bedroom m. basements. Massive place, . studio ceiling. He — in new reoms, With or fire- Really v be cantG $1000.00 down, in excellent cond!tion, cond im 1881, in the Longtellow Behool section, | $9950 00 price. YOUNG—REALTOR | | 412 W. Huron 6t. ; FE 44535 type home with $100 DOWN Wil build om your i. Bed |. complete, you finish in top stave. buill-tm ‘oven, diab waste A.C.COMPTON & SONS | er and metal cabinets, ma kitchen to adm features ere topr. lumber, face - brick, indows and screens. Real plas- ire. Guaeirectan | | vi ve 37008. Best grade fr.| =] ake Orion Lakefront | aluminum Eves. OR 3-4568— ter. Rea) tile Amble gas air) baths Den. Full dining pay ‘Gas heat. Reinforced concrete drive. heat Sale sandy beach Large way to dca. garage City sewer lot Only $19,500 Terms to suit _weter tactalied. | Sock from | Charles J. VanHorn —_ city _— Chet REALTOR peed lg Open wate ove, = MI_ €2400 FE 4-5000 2-2105 wedtsen oe bee an nen Complete olie FE none oer S exterior mich: Harger 33 W. Huron. 5-418) ULTRA MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE Pull teation room wi with peroneal nished lawn house with erill pear ‘Inion Lake front lot which is landscaved with ce- ment walks and stone ‘encing at shore All op basement with tohowanmy a also $550 Down INE AV. 3 ROOM HOMES: The Perfect Bungalow Owner retiring to Florida. This home is complete in every detail. Fireplace, fuil basement. water softener, new furnece, wil bh At A. KERN meettoe Tha N Sagin re Real Estate Since leie" WE TRADE § ACRES full basement. good fur- 10 mi. nerth 7 rooms, bed Near Dubiln School, §48,500, oOo 4 own, WATKINS LAKEFRONT Pertect beach Pict home with fireplace overiookin, a a! room ~$53 Per Month Includes Everything Large living room, Youngstown kitchen, tiled bath, automatic heat. Wood floors, sliding windows and close to everytht , MODEL OPEN DAILY ND 8UN Drive out Osklang to Blatne Go east 1 block te model (vetwees | a. al car garage on Se eihee i Eceere Lh —_ eith, | Oskland and Montcalm). Sate Bisse" | Castell Real $730 DOWN ste ty orc) Lake privileges. Modern 2. wc Oakland edroom home. only 2 yrs hoe of] heat, aluminum screens old ee NEW CONVENIENT 3 BEDROOM To stores, bus. 2 Nice living room, ette, Pull basemen Only 3 7 old, Terms in this modern Extra ar room living schools and work. | bedrooms with unfinished err i kitchen and with of! heat pees: $11,800 COUNTRY JOYS You sure will enjoy country living country home ,oom. dining | kitchen, 4 — | tile bath, basement with oi] h 2-car garage. cther out buildings 8 This l-vea home of the la-| Well landscaped, many bea’ ‘ful test modern desi, fests on a trees, 2 acres and other features high & dry wellandscaped ict. too numerous Shown with erg streets. In @ neieh- by appointment bo istinctive homes. This CRAM RD bome Houses — 43 eae SYLVAN VILLAGE fireplace. carpeting. ‘ull base- -ment, d-car garage, 2 lots. Land- scaped $29,500 _FE 5-7384. he old home, nicely landscaped. bedroomt, living i Geamtitun fiteplace, “full room and basement with steam heat, recre- ation room with built-in bar. Many dining other extras you don't find in eee homes of today. eorge R._ Irwin, Realtor, TE. $0101 or FE 8-0505 ou Vacant, all white 6 room home. plus cedar paneled den New modern kitchen wired for elec- tric range. new tiled bath and | richly ca lined storage room. you can move right in Family Income 1 241 N. Perry St 5 extra large rooms and bath each. New mod- s Nice ernized kitchens and bath: basement and new GAS furnace. Live in the lower and the upper now rented at $75 oO. will make your mont Easy waik to down town $2.500 down or trade for smaller home | Spring Fed Lake | On 50 acres near Brighton One| half tillable and balance beauti- ful rolling hills and excellent fishing lake. Modern 4 bedroom brick home and small Priced to sell JOHN KINZLER REALTOR . oe Ww a Lip A 0°29 Even _ MUL TIPL E I. IsTING SERVICE NEW HOMES “The Continental” 4N ADVENTURE IN MODERN LIVING! — r A 3 bedroom brick with full base- ment ip beautiful Lorraine Manor | with its public sewagt system, eo streets & public water. This truly fine home has many out- standing teatures. Self . storing storms & screens, full tiled bath A beautiful mahogany kitchen 5 x6 floor-to-cetl: | sare window Gas heat and large closets, a ing p Gasinator — incinerator. Lorraine “VA ac DOW No FHA $2,500 DOW: Model Daily. 1 0 8 P on Fernbe off Eiizaneth vane Rd., model phone FE 44100. BROS. REALTORS one OR 3-1205 . Phon Open Eves ‘til @ — Sun. 1 to 58 GILES HOME for the little ones. @ rooms on 1 floor Away from the hustle of the busy city, this bungalow is located just out- side Auburn Heéights on ', acre with fruit trees. etc. Very low down payment. Call today. WANTED. If you have a house trailer and want to exchange it for this 2 bedroom, 5 room. home inside the city phone us today. Buyers are wanted here, too. This house 4s on a large lot. has a ull base- ment, and i's car ga- rage. A bargain. AUBURN HEIGHTS , This delighttul 2 bedroom home on acre can be yours for a :easonable down payment and smal) month- ly payment. Close to stores & transportation Jt features hardwood floors iull base- ment. plastered walls & many other appealing points Additional information when you call GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 Open 9 to 9 $300 DOWN 0 ACRES Beautiful buildin, Clarkston Full price §3,000 FARM LAPEER COUNTY 2 miles off _ New 4 room house all m Basement and oll fernace. 2 “cat garage. Gran- arr. — house, basement arn, 75 oft soll. A farmer’ 5 arm. 6niy $12,500, terms j SUMMER COTTAGE Located 12 miles from Pontiac in beautiful — room, nat- ural fireplace. - sereened in ) reine Leke Alitnaany $950 own, ° BUNG Al OW lots, — as § ROOMS, utility play Pe ‘elty eaite $6,500, RIDGEWAY | ms Rejdw FE 46203 Les i ane SERVICE room = with kitchen 2 baths. full ted living and dining | ainted basement. Lux- | furnace and cedar 1'y-caf'ga- rage. Easy down payment and horse | barn 800 ft on black top road. | j a) oe a Youngstown sink down Immediate possession Eves. FE eit adie site a of A __ For Sale Houses, “#3! For Sale Lake 44 By OWNER, 3 " _igarage, OF -248 128 Prymbe, OWNER WANTS - cS EQUITY IN IN ay tractive brick E., Mansfield. 2 bedrms., bo rm. in pe a ment. heat, F yd., $10,200. ote. ~~~ $2500 DOWN New 3 bedrm. brick home with he ood . ceramic tile bath on large lot, blacktop Total price of ac C'S chisett | scone! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to | HAPPINESS WEST SIDE BRICK ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES steps _ & few _—— ke, on 2 Pops — urround by shade || bery. pe oordd sed fa 0 room and th, Retiving oore Settee ch. an living room _ natural hes itchen with k, shining oak near stairway to _fioored: attic “ample for future Pull basement, oi) Best. prey “any in- sulated. storm. and = ser Landscaped jot, * soxi2l ft berries, garden spot, with 2-car ” a e -= ery aere ae = $15,650, terms | Ou'L F IRST. ‘Or a ERING HOME AND INVESTMENT Cenvenient to Fisher Body and Pontiac Motor rooms, enclosed poreh. 5x16 ft and bath with 2 large bedrooms down for owner 3 rms. and bath with like-new furniture up. Rents | for $74 month Oak floors ited 28 BEDROOM e_ ONPURNIBHED ate | 6 beayritliy fanascaped. Sate beach owner at Pontise FE 2.9500 ft Cal LAKE LOTS “aay bab re = atent bron, oso WATER on Pontiac og "Bid ica em $1,100 to §2,- LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTs at Wii- = Lake $650 & up with rea- terms. F. C. Wood . Co. 3-1235 Commer williams pen Roe MS@ seta ot ot itor v a Rierature. and complete informa- a Realy. PE 38801 REA “Neat 2 bdrm. home. Pan an ek room anit a gar te ge Lower Gtraits - Lake Lieate A cory - 3 air? home. saan th. Reduced Attractive, well” sonssructed 8 rooms, 2 baths. with | te $7.050 - Term | ome out and aver our large jake front jots “eft as low as 62.500 each Easy terms - 7. G. Trocke | 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM +4671 full basement. ‘ou heat, tubs. storms and screens. Land- Offered down. DON'T ae ed lot. 3-cat garag ware _ ue — $2.500 Buy - To Sell—~To Trad ‘you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN ALTY CO, REALTORS Geen Real a Exchange FE PRIVATE LAKE “ Rose Township, N. E. scorner of Rose Center _ ee Fish Lake Rd. 60 acres p= excellent dishing ye 2 or good building sites. Ideal voce toe Jor} warded: $20,000, terms PAUL D. H: AMMOND 2642 W. Huron 8! Realtor FE 5-714) __. Eves. PE 56-4714 12 “BEAUTIFUL WOODED — UPPER Bilver Lake frou frontage. $10,500. re 3 Sees” BY OWNER, ALL MODERN. LAKE 1073 W> Huron v Watkins. Lake eal 5 NEXT DOOR: TO BRANCH and drapes inc! Pull price, POST_OPFICE FE 174 LOG CABIN. Len FUR- nished, $400 dn v Realty, Or- tonville ( ] ARK 8RE TH LAKEFRONT, 7064 WIL- | ams Lake Ra OR 3.3678. PONTIAC LAKEFRONT, 100 $1450 DOWN. OXBOW LAKE frontage, Landse 2 bedroom Rea. This year around home| year neon ranch 26x18 living room. combined kitchen ing room, 2 pc. bath and shower and drains Auto oil electric water heater, — stove blin Schoo! district. Lake privs Priced at $8.450 ent. has 2 bedrooms, large 18 ft Nving and din- $1000 DOWN SUBURBAN This Nice corner jot Vacant at pres: — ‘ptone fireplace. large kiteh- dine tached garage. Serecned poreh. on heat. All pan- pled interior Semi furn. Owner, TARE FRONTAGE ‘Watkins Lake. Located on South Shore Dr Just off- Huron Rd M-538 Verv desirable Caji UNi- versity 2-1011 Detroit: bedroom Ranch home was built in | SUL VER x, FRONT BEAUTIFUL ‘32. Living room. combined kitch- "en and dining room. full bath with | auto ofl. shower Ful! basement, heat. alim storms and screens Back yard is fenced Located only 4 miles from Ponti li pri is $5.800 ac. Full price CITY $1500 DOWN. Two houses The front home has 3. bedrooms with twa up and one | for one sons Living room. separate dim- ng room. kitchen and bath dewn Beocmnel, ol] heat. gas hot weler | while on -Tear of property there ts a sma!) unmodern home- that rents for $35 per month Only 3 Full price ts heater Two porches room blocks from town only $7500 CLARK REAL ESTATI FE 46482 or FE 4-4913 ei Open Evenings and Sundays _ Multiple Listing | Service ATTENTION! ONLY $800 DOWN WILLE. BUY eed LOVELY 2 BED- peel. ME WITH FULL R CALL DETROIT, COLLECT. TOwnsend 66177 DAN ROSE REALTY INCOME Here is an excellent oe Property grosses $600, per month, meratee bd aves plus retell outlet on a lepse. able. EXCELLENT INCOME POSSIBILITIES You must see this exceptionally well-ke 8 room home to full Qppreciate it. 4 rms, & bat! Tms & %y any large closets. sak heat. only down Pull bemt., Shown by appointment [ROUND LAKE Nicely finished lake front fireplace good) sited bedroom kitchen with dining area. utility. Terms avail- home | consisting of large living rm with Walton Bivd. Phone i QRPECIAL! LAKE’ FRONT BEAUTIFUL HIGH WOOD- _owner “PE 8 GARAGE STARTED SAC. | RIPICE AT $2,500 R. |. VALGET, Realtor Se AKL AND AVE rE s-008 ULTIPLE LISTING SERV ce aor SETTLE AN FSTATE MUST | sel] 240 lots with priv and Elizabeth Lakes, Twp and Pleasant Lake, Wesi Bloomfield Trp from $300 up RED HORSE CORP | CE 2-017 5019 Cass-Fliz, Ra UPPER STRAITS LAKE LARGE, WEL!I. BUILT. - TAGE, NAT FRPL FUWN ON LOTS. 96.800 Home Mart Heaity . ; . Watkins Lake Approsimately 109 ft front- age, beautiful trees, excel- lent building site. 96.500 with $1,509 down Deer I_ake Over ¢ acres of beauty pri- Yacy and seclusion Over 100 ft. water frontage Fin- est Aacde = — a: $0. 050 th $3,500 ¢ Bateman & Kampsen REALTORS EK om Co-operative Real Estate Exchange For or Sale Resort Prop. 44A 44A OLADWIN 1% PRA ATTS LAER FRONT = ots, indy oa 1S cad up clone ready for bullding Harvey Heinz, Pratts Lake, care Harvey + Place, Olad win, Mich Lakefront Lot lake frontage near 6 ft of Clarkston Ideal for oar home | } i be summer cottage ¥ with: $300 down Hurry — It won't | last! Clarkston bath. Screened porch the width | of the house Auto oi! water heat-. er \Elec. stove new kitchen cabi- PAUBURN HEIGHTS Needs i Small 3', roém home. some work. $500 down John K. Irwin ee 10's al ra, PE Se Street (31450 YES. the down payment on this, home is probably less than the ow 7 A hg paid for rent the past Retirement, marae out, the neat bedroom home offering oak fesee DPlastered walls, gas heat, a 1's ear garage for your coavenience. Only «ix miles east Lone sane ewe pares FOURTH STREET FIRST OFFERING 5 rooms and bath down stairs ta expansion attic. (Would make 2 small or 1 large bedrooms). \ Excellent basement, gas heat ‘ Trnlv ee ene huy le town at $9. 650, ith. $2.850 down. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT Now! MOTORWAY Lake and park privileges on beau- Mobs Elizabeth Lake, VACANT HUMPHRIES | “toiar ser ~ For Sale Lake Prop. - “4 ,BEDROOM 4 4! Room, Li = anything of value in ete. FE = 2% — f y Full beth base- poreh, elec come near, Bes i ar aaa Only PE 5-4846 - | OR 3.1080 Real Estate | 20 8 Main Voip Mich, MAple 5-682 OME 7 MOTEL modern six room home with fireplace; oi! fired radiant heat, six attractive, mod- ern-to-minute rental units, lot — for expansion, jo- on main drag of Mio, Michigan Outstanding wn $29,500.00. Pictures at our office Ow RE esont dandy cabins, 14 me 0 cated on back weters of Aufiabie River im the heart of mY ing area, 83 acres in ] a RIVER CH odern 2 bedroom —— cabin automatic heat and bees nished, ar) ~ ROOM HOTEL ae ay room and . yo ea DORRIS & SON REALTORS | 752_W. Huron FE_¢1587. ____ Fe For r Sale Lots 46 2 NICE caine ON GOOD BEACH, near Lewiston, Mich, FE 20731. 4 BUILDING LOTS, 8600 EACH. 93-2440. _terms. EM $8, TOOETHER. 60 BY. 218, on Cloverlawn OR 3-8720. DRAYTON WOODS ‘., Umited ow of excellent still ae in this subai¥iston ic reves. meet HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. Eves MA 5-1249 rok Eee yea HL Te! 1 car ee BIRD, Realtor ne | a a 0 tue eg Bank wie. Pad FE 54- | fe ____ Eves on Cass | Waterford | OPEN | 46 Ditie Hwy ‘ OR individual |. a ee ve O’NEIL, Realtor adie FER oF On ve Real Esta 4 BY ue ear ae nea Ect bao ten rur Tov loty have tion testa made, ated in SCA a RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 1 Le fi Cc rout tream,. $250 da. 4 acres, with me rte! ‘ss00 i acre Dam * BANGUS, 1919 M-18 ie Ortonville. 132, Collect: R ge ho ior cash — R einen aed Fae Ee a a ice we Exchange STREAM. 1v. sot with wonders y Lore. hes LOTS Of LOTS = w Ridge on Cass Lake. 110° front. 3" deep, terrific view. $16. ber Lake 15 excellent lots vapor tha bs rox 100x200. From $3,000 ‘| Oakland Lk. block from lake. VERY REASON: ABLE, ONLY $250 DOWN 14 ehoice lots avail $11,000 for all privileges, 1105304, Sashabaw Rd, bie oe corner 4 Perry haves Some ota ae oe Good size, $1,200 with tow dow payments Off Crooks Rd Dandy 100"180 build. | we) “~ ‘High and dry. $1,150 with | LOTS ON OAKLAND | éoned for weseews On corner | CHOICE or term ke & Featherstone For busl- | Opdy eee Meas 142 16.500 with terme. 1 Rd Good butlding sites On_Josiya 9300 size, J) mi. from elly ® $250 Near Gingelivitie 2's ae’ sites Good view. $150 to DOWN. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw St fo FE 54-6165 _. Open eves ‘tl 830 pm LOTS! LOTS! LOT st bgp Hills near Miracle Mile We have lowing lekes Elieabe Ca Scott, Lower Straits & caaet inkes im ares THELMA M_ ELWOOD EALTOR R 143 Cass-Elizabeth Rea rE sizes or FE +3044 reer Heights 2 jots. Each 50 5 188 ft ——— | for home sites §700 each or 61,300 Adams Ra. neat Auburh ior both . . Buena Vista Hts. Sub. — \ or. e foundation Water, gas. sewage are inetaiied Only _' Ey ore with low monthly pay- "k "G. HEMPSTEAD ret E HURON STREET LOTS > ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES - WATKINS ee Fup. 5 ah notye4 rere $e00 8QU CAKE. “rRowt #1200 SYto Woobs pk FINe BUILDING str Bateman Kampsen Fk an R IAL rORS (N77 8 Telegraph EV8 & 8UN Muttipie Listing Berviee ~ MULTIPLE reren SERVICE| a = Fond grand opening of beauti- HIGHAULL VILLAGE on MM comin WEST SIDE The ever jar Watkinae tiac Estates Near Case Lake Ra LADDS SUNDAYS Drayton eee at or MM CLARKSTON ESTATES 6 lot in Cla a real at at Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 2 8 Main Clarketon, Mich MAple 5-687] ston Estates basement W _Subdivision. 63.000 BUILD NOW in our wed Pol | oem ap ans oF voura TE ERBERT C DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd this fast growin at intersection Pavement ali were, Cail at white corner house at intersection ROCHESTER Rb RD aL ACRES a) —! SPECIALS $608 FULL PRICE - Lovely buildin site at Crescent Lake, Oniy 6) an. & 615 mo : $1,500 PONTIAC LAKE ~Laree } A real deal. Only 626 down & per mo, $1.500 LITTLE FARM -— Almost two Oood acre parcel Excellens soil convenient location. Basy terms. ones DOWN — Large jot 100x300 Li elty lack top street SP osctient location, — FULL PRICE—ONE ACRE land mm the elty. Bincetient | Gecten spot eae vos H. BROWN, Realtor 362_W. Huron Ph FE 9-4016 some, WATKINS LAKE Bl ane re ently Seren able in eave ful” and omens Lakew Subdivision, jocat the no Watkins Lake we sites, Bach @ Tork ni BNRTRA OR 210 waves, "ua B1248 | DON’T WISH FO MONEY! Make it easif through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, Hire, dial FE 2.8181, | * DinwaN land, not too ma eienway . down. |¢ ‘amp—Private Club— ‘rontage Lake Fe aha a miles north of Only , on pay highway onan This . aa many te frontage a comes at M aad eis hall ‘9 gape MAN'S PAR- ms deers Te ‘he _lntersection of US For Sale aoe a Realty, “Micon MOsT T PRODUCTIVE. absolutely one of - productive orm. carding to M8U records 200 tibable, $2. & good selection — i a lots with privileges = the a | buliding quarters FE @- OXFORD R I STAURANT nelodes building with 7 room apartment on feos Business modern equipm capacity $0 '§ real oppertunity for To settle estate FE 2.907 the ambitious $20. 450 around agree existing MIL. AND A ede On Mn) fae subdividing, 7 prro| arms. ei « DINNAN 66 W Muron | 7 Te) a7 JUNG ORCHARD Ortonville. FE 160 most 2 Mich an ace very hppa esas arrangement. for cows, plenty of other good farm build’ and of 3 modern mes scellemt living bet ter —— are the ia 1720 ‘Sale Business as Property 4% 49 | For L ight Manufacturing | Modern 40 2 60 butiding of solid construction. Wonderful paved pootidite a few miles ye the city Sry fone = Mas reial roads, 1d a eoNR ERNE = serpeeneaneeeeproeane ~ LOSING MY SHIRT eras act location Oniv . 160 An podifte tional buy at * tahoe. Terms can "EMBREE & GREGG $70 a month commer. with, pice living 2851 street * Lai uipped fer only $148.600 witn oa down Paais Geed for urniture etc. FE }-614, brick has exce)- ment Beating Sami! town Grill — Dairy Bar FRONT RESORT Modern home cot- profitable business ; with erat Lopanagy emt “ eapan- sion 12 miles tq HOME .. MART nomage tbl co FE 8-0607 Rerit. Lease Bus. Prop. 4 494 3 STORER JOINTLY OR arate 3-97) Auburn Ave shopping cen’ per or verter SEP- Busy ¢ Pon. ae @ Hew addition | with biack top streets Lote all hav 100 ft frontage Low as 6150 » down Drive out Lake Plains terms tan Ls x ts O'NEIL, Realtor | Telegra = 7103 Rher’t 20 Rj coed ote Real te yes station, ores » heat town for ‘ week Call MArke’ (FON SEPTIC eaning equipment. EM “CLEANING BRANGH For “Hay Teeetient oppertenity YT feo ase ae “SHOP, FE BY OWNER © One of the eity'sa Dusciest Papocks y Qged fix- iho FORD =. truck & € 4200 restricted Watertord | — tea freely. Fe 6-491) READY FOR sUBDIVIDING On , but w Ato werk full Um he Pfmmacitl a m media Ain, mgetions te Ponting : #) boo Peer tal } save ane ‘lease arite Pontiac. _O Box se FOUR STALL SERVICE STATION — ae by Major Of Com tw logation_ sonable #28 entory, attractive per mo. Baldwin eases Opportunities § 51 3 A cilgas: SUPER SERVICE sta. ery ea low t- MACHINE. E POR 1m TANK rther interme. ay anh CABINS - anes. he vont business. fed & HOME nway frontage Beer and "1019 MIS mville 132, Collect ‘ou Use Extra ‘Income? =e rid rd VE nm oer full La cured This _ eniy ©10 hrs * you’ t @ ence you warn in his rite Press, artridge | THE “BIRD” TO ¢) Today's Trade ya mewn taverns in e af th Y eres yes area. Gross ig pe pa down, Will accept won WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR 1050 W. HURON Our FE 43581 z aii aa i ti ial a Vin aati plies a: ) 7 S ‘ Z ee &. a \ | | a i Pass THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY! JUNE 1 . 1956 os ae , oRTRETY-SEVEN. ‘Business: Opportimities 51| Money to Ioan 83| Sale He és lecollemnous : ? : ~ & s aan oney —: J ousehold Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57| F For Sale M 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 __ Sale Musical Goods 62) Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) Sale Farm/ Equipment DIXIE, HIGH Lor. nn ate eamnens Lenterd, abr. ems pipette earns oa sain aoe petiole - - 4 ~ x building . : faa KITCHEN CABINETS, LAUNDRY accompa» WHITE. 7/ FOR SALE: $000 . UTIFUE COOD USED Eras gion Howmet ase ‘CASH NOW | ats ae al BURMEISTE See Pedey at's hies| Sastre Ge at | ot Ses Behera) “TRAC nen ‘Gerd ad tick. bump “canes Rita oot RACTOR ment, . Terms. a np. FE 5-3083 + : “ee wey tA POEM, Realtor PAY LATER PLAN up 1 floor amp. FE 1: eee Th LSIPCMEN CABINET GinKS aaa: | “CCORDSOM. ALL sizes ms Pinger) Trees 11 Adlies north | 1962 John Deore Bonen ME. Walton PE 8-044! Get cash vou geod vow. Dey : 4 Dm. 4 ee “uaituT "Tamous Youngstown | @8'" | sc Hen Joaned to beginners with| te wey; nag os ; BEAXUT can atiord "Phone, write or come | V@CUUm cleaners”... 9 7.98 up : rd... iz Wy Weiees,, Wien sieeeel A eed iets ae, Son Climte and usta’ ord E Y SALON in « 4x10 and 4x12 also tm stock. | a , Msp several @ and | ANTIQUE MAHOGANY ORGAN. | Sye ia) and o's mile to ' RIRMINGHAM ~ This wellestab- team Fluorescent. 383 Or- | cont OL 2aem || Grovetant Par _ ats Gane shed —— with all) BENEFICI AL. 3e : chard e Ave . BUSH & LANE GRAND PIANO, | inis ess eo A rartd om ee Saw Wests a Offered FINANCE co. 92 $ 230 LAROS 10... 631 HOUSE. ALMOST tho 1 PE 3403" ‘ * _bloos eee” —_— HOUGHT a 000. . ~e. : new. $10. 7 Cs 3. tk. ee 7. ' only $5,000 TERMS & LUASE. LW Lewr Pa PE ae bed ag ta MOWERS SHARPENED ora see. | MAPIE LARGE HYBRID Toms ato YOUR arenes OLDSMOBILB JR. Hilt wright’ Tote | “SITET Raed Gt sEEang | Seow uate: Se" nang ON: | ene, orn PS See) omc ° ° 11{Z BA LIVINGSTONE 6 4.95 LION ; KIMBALLS ‘other bedding plants else ger- REALTOR is oy $ 3.95 NEL & AMERICAN NATION WIDE niums, petunies, ete. Watertord ‘ : a W. Lawrence FE 4-1538 8 4.35 FLYER TRAINS FACTORY REMOVAL SALE Hill Greephouses, $082 Dixie Hwy. 011 W. Huron a.” FE 86161 ‘ s ; OW ON AT on Waterlord. Hill opposite Water- ae git . RS comin tackeey’ paste, Povo. test GALLAGHER Sree DON'T FAIL TO Need 9 og: gale anes ick ek - | FOMATO, CABBAGE AND PEP. 1955 models, one of America’s BURMEISTE on factory =f a MUSIC CO i Al : INVESTIGATE With fast, courteous service and . oo ——, — ~~ eos : =R iene Sandie eon ° a ~~ [aot plants Vickery's Pile This exceptionally good liquor bar on payments to fit vour budget? a little iL = = House. Decker Rd, Walled Lak Greom livlag quarters, lc-| Then you. shoud viet our ‘sew es arene re iichiaas | Northern Lumber Co. er, ick bot wpter heater. My Ooo MA €2213 og bake. in “ar | en highway.) modern co pet 60 rege? were Phnesneens. 303 Orchard Lake — ag > Pred ata new NATION WIDE’ For Sale Pets 69 end caty L002 te Readic. brivete consultation rooms await abe A Telegrech & b Mile Ra ag hy and al and crease ony reams : Conte pannus eee eee RE URANT you. Or phone FE price. Complete taste) DE, Shinra Sioctste Co. | Detzett PE im sewing ‘machine for KIMBALL PIANOS | (2 AKC BEAGLES, FEMALE ONE Oa main ay near Peaties lation. Only $5 plus gas. Kenyon W. ‘Huron, CASH FOR FURNITURE aoe FE 3s: ee te bre, | 20 mevins te Rew new ptent! bas far] <8 Santora onthe Eves er! | RPERNATIONAL DOERR TPF" Now closed due to illness of own- Jape & Aut Bottle Ges. OR SIN “CONSOLE. MOD- dee |e ae : ee | INTERNATIONAL DOSER, er, Was grossing $30,000 & year. O | asour anyrmine vou want | "2°" Runa over & WELD. a apts aad fuk 7 COON DOOS. Wilt SELL ON blade Cagy oot and © Low Sep. wee Ime terms. = FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND | balance of contract et $13.34 0 ing torch. Also, . Caterpillar No. — inishes _trial. Cal after 4 p.m. PE 5-2303. 1010 FE Walten TATEWIDE — Loan Company) « A tue ‘cut oftherwar. but « tot| _PaeME SPM pester of SM CO) ae eee ee Two-reere warranty oo | AKC RDO, BRIETANY, SPANTEL | Oh “aiach. “a6 Lance. Beers Men antes REALTOR® 1X. Perry at leas te Upay: Special while they | giuGLE CONCRETE LAUNDRY| ¢«,¢anup Time Is Here — AKC REGISTERED COLLIE PUP. —A¢Tes } miles south of Lake Orieg : ; womowers, $2.00 and up me see our Bew deco- “| "ect 1717 8. Te (See tubs. New, 615, 3.2767. = r sew A PEW 1955 MOUELS ~—i_ pies. $38. OR 32-2761 MeCULL CHAIN 8a a om _|Houre: & t 6; wet ® to} 1] Fateet ead welee bestste, beat SPeCIAL, —eOREKA~— VACUOT = het aa ere at EVEN GREATER Savinas! SKC REG COCKER. BLACK. 2 yagq “entails Barto & Renaie, Do You W Wants cre, Vanities ond’ springs end: Ee ene Pee eetet! “CHURCH'S INC. _Very_ree ae GALLAGHER inC BEd DARRCHOUND PUP. MOCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: ‘vorre. pay mattresses Living room suites, @ MUNRO, 1089 _W. Huron. |107 8. Squirrel Rd. __FE 2-0233 4 ney GALVANIZED PIP = MUSIC CO female, $35, Male. 648. Bias tens bee 5 NO Lay . Fully equ occasiona: chairs, tables, lamps. / SINGER SEWING MACHINE. CLOSING OUT % in. (21) ft. lengths ...-. Mase |” iLSic CO Rust’ 45834 South — : } Eragon doing excellent TV ee — a clestaie. take ever payments, FE = oe (Ox®) & % in. St Ada . < ft.)18 E Huron ss FE 4-056 AC REG PEKINGESE 7 2? MALES» - Rd.) a wer FE 4006 Mr Bersam. 3 am other misc items. NEW & USED. | —* Set | Segoe 172s Baxin MO pe $209 | NEW SPINET, Plame. CABLE | OR 33768. to & p.m. weekdays. Visit our trade-in dept. for reai| 16° RCA USED CONSOLE TV. Eincieten a oe ae fra Cah ATT Pcepgee ne SB aarp COI SPRINGERS. 3 MCs. | Micl h. Ch in Sav Distr. ms = 7 bargains $40.95. TV antenna kit. 89.96. ya) NEED AUTOMATIC $395 up. Row! Products Co. OL| “cia Ready for training. Law =e wt Sa x : xtra Fast USE OUR LAY:A.WAY PLAN WALTON TV MITE: >> +6036 OL e-aaTt Sy ALES, SERVICE A ALS pees nfaat netted, over OR EASY TERMS - : oa seas Sd S, 357 >= ‘Saginaw - HEAT ? PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE | agc—abo eGHIPPERKE Pur | “%_20"_'8 Front St. 1 e : A UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY alton, Cor. Josiyn DUCT WOR Direct factory Priced om oll-fired | 8 45 am. Oscar Schmidt. FE i MOWER TANDUM 1 PT. BLADE fe § S ‘We buy. sell.or trade. Come out K FOR § RM. HOME. t odel and Can 2-8217 ee plow. dises Deludes two Dlow-in trucks” fully ervice and look around. 2 acres of free | SPIECE LIVING ROOM surTE, | —“APle 52606. Seuiitéed wou ond are ins a SNE? Piano Wit is BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR) PF. oH sais for Pore oF @istributership for) y, 3 : {wine color) $45. Double laundry [)]|SCOUNTS é ger ae moana, | _ tise. OR 3608 : a ne Sophie fiber gléss do-it-yourself insule-| YoU cam, borrow 820-6900, quickly parking pany 70 » remea’ cote us ae eoetes | 11'S OR 3- 3777 FE 4-6509| option to leter, All money | - eS apANiL POPPIES MUST BE SOLD mer forced to sell by oR signature, car or furniture Axo ad tube, like new. 18. DISCOUNTS pepss _ paid in wil be credited to your BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPPIES. Si BE s doctor's orders, Meme to cttrec, fore ne aoe cee tb 8 SALES co. . OIL FURNACE a hebere os Ee ee OS eS BY JUNE 10th seven mice tleen, techs, farce, 20 months to repay? ar Mr hebare Beanee: of i mile SINGER CONSOLE, LATE MODEL. DISCOUNTS | ractory_new $268. Del_On_ 3-564 | Tn St = | COckER “Mates —BEaoLe| [¢ fom, tractors 0 eas lot, 2 blocks from lake. fa. nase Heights un Auburn ‘ake over payments of 99 per; Ssh and carry-on salvage ttems | CHL, TANER. 3 2 GALiOns © 1 Sale Office Equipment 63 “Titec a: tervice Besswel Rem padi gee pry a DORRIS & SON REALTORS U E LD ” “PHONE FE i month or Balance of “$5230. {OF & limited Ume i 106 gai. geod cond, bargain, ~~~ nels. 25811 Powers Ra. Parmine-- tine — row S'S 182 W. Huron PE. 61557 saaY arp 9, WASHER. BICYCLE | Call PE 20103, Geaier Beane nee oe Mr «5066. _, MIMEOGRAPH. MODEL #2 ON ton, Near 11) Mile rosa | GReen- 2-2042 or FE 3000 GROCERY AND MEAT MAREET. FINANCE $18 es. FE 5-017 2 SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC | Pree a or PINE — OLD GARAGES | REPAIRED TO stand, eiectric powered ciosed leat 44970 or GReenleaf 4-4970. KEW AND USED 2 OND 6 D4 ROW Will sacrifice for quick sale , sewing machines oply £2295. 1... 0 Pen w| jock Hike new Lengthen vour ss- cylinders. goed condition. $8000 COLLIE. 1 YR. OLD FAWN AND “com pianters. Big assortment o righ sale or cpvestory. Sel or} BARGAINS _ +4862 ‘winbow sash ite UP = rase. Put ‘s, ee even coe | _White. Reasonable OA 6-3718 cov, Gad med bay toote, Davis lease so building. elite quarters. yy, a Soper re Bidg |Table top gas range , $20 | TAPPAN GAS RANGE, 30 IN. VIB-— | pooes: : $395 UP chee ar Pura. 6 PT re 6 “COLLIE PUP #90 ALSO STUD | _Machinery. Phone 45R2, Ortonville healt Lucas Food Martet. Ban. 224 Flovr PEdera! « Pvt 5 Electric sda oh, sneSurer — ualite oven. FE 23-7620 non Sa. @ a ss, a | Sale Store Equipment 4 seevice sable & white collie FE OnE DISC AND SICKLE FOR ‘nister, Mich 'GE a CASH QUICKLY Deome aad om, radio ...... $18 ‘ . 73616 & & LONG a AVE PLUMBING ‘suPPLY ee | |, Sears oa Fs tractor, new con- ists harpcte a ya TRADE-IN DEPT. oat eg ONLY te LIN. FT. (172_8_ Saginaw __vE $2100 ‘BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPME sy CUTE KITTENS ite nea Paes | Aiton. Call_ PB 23-5308 “LET'S TALK Up to $500 = see ee Pe reece ome eee 3 ~~ ae) ao ae ee ee LIM FT.| ae. exquisite neue etn es | _ Manicure table choos. PE $308) | pun ne oo00— en 1 REAL Doon, tid ecienee Ss * th bed. complete 4 |§£ $20 2 ne livine room suite. : value ay e our complete TO . SE BUSINESS 1948 to 1988 cars Bring you | "Wr soy oEtl OR trape’” | oot SS. uae oe pipe. sinks, bathtubs. piumb-| selection of lights for revery | WALE IN BOX 8: 12 FREEEZER _male kittens. FE 2-0919 just like new. Used one title. Most deals closed tn Oskland F t 3 pe. small wood dinette ... $2495 $28. © trical motors, cabinets, | in boute st terrific values. aici. | _Lincolm 18816 19 am. to 6 pm | PEMALE AND MALE REO BEA. toe or for hydraulic nooray TREAT THEM — ne en 10 8 is <— urni pres Guar, recond. elec washer .. $29.85 pegged ro all kinds ef buils- | is Fluorescent. 383 Orchard ~ | gle. © weeks each. Call Brows Fe PE F4it0 Evewings call | GENTLY curities ses ast Guar. tratier-size elee.-retrig. $49.95 ” : hd | s i _PE $200 pny OA Sale : sab Seen in tie wrote BARGAIN OIL FURNACE FoR _f | USE YOUR cReDrT — MS wareriats BELOw are new, PENNY PAINT SALE | ale Sporting Goods 65 son sate. BEAGLE $30. CALL | GsED GaRDEN TRACTORS AND oa cee Ge bewiy| _ poens WYMAN AND 4T MAIN YARD ONLY | House paint. 1 gallon... $350 sauna LUNGS NEW AND UsED | qr {23st before 2. weekdays TREES AND — eandeling shop, a an BLOND. LOW.BOY RCA Tv. '8_W_Pike & FE ¢117 — ‘grade doors $18.95 tnd ga’ a ice. |.-----... 6M “Compressed air 80 Parkhurst GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE 10. = —— To L and estadti qecuitomers ét take ove: | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES POR | “°%,!!omt doorse $2735 Two gallon for << $3.9 | : mos. old Reg Shots, excellent S included et only 618, = Se oor S38 = a Te. 1000| K,tif” shelving brés xe iin. | Rubber pase paint. gal. 63.88 CAMPING 1 TRAILER. COLLAPS- blood line. 875 Tricolor PE | gs <0 ments Feces rang . B. Mus ’ #5 per sq. or pan ic . . $200. 3-463. +0059 \ DAIRY BAR Loan Company BICYCLE, ak WASHER. $23 W: Huron ___________ _ Garage siding $14.97 per 100 sq. ft 1 gal. ; & rolier or pan $3.90. = Rte 1 GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT. KING BROS. _ Portabie , 8 rE se! [73 USED ee iae a = Asbesios aiding $12.25 per 100 sq. ft ‘| OOR SHOP LIVE. BAIT | er. maie. $874 Livernois Rd. Troy YOUR ALER Thte spot needs some organiss- = PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | BEIGE \ WOOL ¢ CARPET “AND PAD. fd ate he a 0 oss ‘new St. ® | ONE 6 YR OLD PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE ment. Everything | Beige cotton rug and pad. Phone 3 CR’ MP . 1 FE CTRIC | Pibergias insulation $4.80 rol] 98 8. Seginew St. Open 9 to 8 MERCURY MOTORS YR MALE. BLACK & a _:_ ie stainless ess) $-3458. House paint $385 «al. PUMPS & POWER MOWER- (Worms, minnows crawlers. boots | ‘#2 Coon dog & three 7-weeks old wWrp GOOD USED GRAVELLEY posed pe and =| Pte Gay sas — Auburn Road | Reg. $85.50 Shallow Weill Jet pump Waders, spinning outfits fly rods | pmo: reas. 4875 Pine Knob goresn tractor; reasonable. OL ao risen e Tgptinng ose Wie ebelver on, Coot. Good Se ee man iccecrcmch | ramus ue ‘Deep end Shallow Well bells fat a sen PAN Acenes CANARIES Es : Dp r . seWer crock, drain tile ce- ers e ANA . CAGES, ment, TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|_ s'il. Se cn se [PRS i. PicRE, Fe CE—20 PT | ent blocks. septic tanks /You pumps. | ANDERSON HDIWE. _| _tood. Since 1921586 Oakiand Ave Auction Sale 77 ans 202 N. MAIN fas 3 folding doors 1 screen - 1 | Rame i we have it; = = = =---: No money down Trade-tns actepied | 2,5, 3 Téiegresh PE 5-00 ?pP k G T atk — MICHIGAN BUSINE SS] a een FURNITURE | Comb storm door, 1 owinging Ge) UNION WRECKING | Reconditionsd esod pumps. [eS Daily 66 Pri. wll 8 arakeets Guar. to 1alk | AUCTION SaL® EVERY WEDNES. <, S ROCHESTER MICH. ing room doof. Any reasonable | COMPANY INc | POWER M St. & Sun 5 am. ti ?? 9? Allowance for old bird Cages, day ht 7 p.m ¢ sssort- ALES CORPORAT ION) 3 COLONIAL BRAIDED RUGS @ BY | offer. 771 Elisabeth Lake rd | HEADQUARTERS | Guts show Wire a ae supplies, S#1_ 4th St FE 2-4025 .. ment of housel-olc OANB $35 TO $500 10 oval and 6 by 6 circie Both —! sigue ena ees and Scotsman. ens GRIMS BOW WITH 2 SETS OF oc RaAKEETS < CANARIES. CAGES and personal effects. L. E. ones! AUTOS ‘ same pattern € months old. FE USED REFRIG. a0 9s | ps a4 limbs) bow quiver. arm guard and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch | %*'¢ Farm 30 West Tienken Rd. % in ._ ee a ue a 85-8472 after 6 30 or all day Sat | Used gas stove $20.00 | Dells Pas a oS “Teade-ins acoepted = fees ae aoe ery 249 Auburn Ra We eesto | Rochester. 0 Pa ester OL OOF OL 12701 | CHROME | DINETTE As. Rolaway bed wit mattress sis93 JOB YARD _KELLY’S HARDWA ARE _Auburn Heights ” | ~ PARAKERTS PETS 60 eas a ea —__Psrk et Our Pront Door ~~" | semble these yourself eave. | New Punk se) GRATIOT (10 MSRPER) | 2904 Auburn Avenue | — GUNS- BUY -SELL- TRADE DANCEY 8 PET SHOP Auction House. 3009 Dizte Hwy . 4 Vii, four ‘chairs and table $09 98 val. *“LORD'~ 1 TIARDW ARE Daily 6 to 6 een ft _ AUBURN REIGHTS PE2681! Burrshell. mk talon |390_Seornes Os Cage | Sowers Dravun ent Suere | pee agg bee sips deeunice ” ae Sie «CO ROASTER OVER. WESTINGHOUSE | | - BUY ~ SELI, - TRADE (es RT SIAMESE KITTENS FREE tubs, fiat rimmed — chrome i ‘ape gpepaies ‘eslane’ Leah uae | oe eee ee DOORS large size complete with [sega Lenco te. ‘Bacies REDE = good home OR 31903 after breakfast set. lovely lamps, bed- QT ial ge. pr $23 to 6800 | compare these terrific. values STOVES. BOUORT. SOLD. £X-| Selling out inside and outside fishes In origmal cerons $0690 =| am ss | room suite, davenports and chairs : : COMMUNITY LOAN co Michigan Fioorescent. %3 Or- ed. Turner's 662 Mt. Clem- doors at less than wholesale poy Will meke terrific gifts | GERMAN SHEPARD PUP- studio couch stoves, refrigera- : PE BT31|_ chard _ Ave FE 2-0K01 prices. Cabinet Hardware at 200 St | ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 aro er marked 6 wks . tors. washers, springs, mattresses. — ts THE “BIRD” TO 9g V hod OF yRIEN LY SERVICE | ase : aris per cent off ; t higes Pluorescent. 383 Or- | _ old, §OT2 White Lake Rd. Ciark- paint, building supplies, dishes /\i—— ————— working or sod tt oe — RADIOS. “USED | BARGAINS ‘PONTIAC PLYWOOD Co j_chard Lake Ave _ston_ Across from prison camp end mise. gaiore. Sale begins at A VERY FINE 9 UNIT mods Oe | Used Admiral refrig $7es0| 1488 Baldwin A. FE 27-2543. SHALLOW pL nur. USED 2 4-1 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, REA. 'REG BEAGLES CALL OR 3-730. Lunch room and seats. Cal! woe eras on Fetoral We oe Mortgage Loans 54 One cord bok Soe = ' poor era Dare (eas cones = * ~ i=. : = = 7 2377 Peat —8her_5_pm_oniv | OR aaTT for — is | stone ~~ 949 Se > A-l MICA. TESTED | SACRIFICE REG FEMALE BOx. _20Us¢Bold goods M. Ballow, Prop home Well - landece: Cass La Ra EXTRA—SPECIAL "and black @irt, shredded and | SACRIFICE REG FEMALE BOX- = ae $4.000 en terme will | LOANS $600 TO $1,500 | COOLER 6 ¢ FT BY 2% PT isso [Goede ie Arrer s's0s| Excellent Quality Used White | mined for lawns gardens shrub- _¢f_7 mos. ol PE 25000 hen —- AUCTION SAT . contracts or property. / 1 For any purpose on ville $4F3 - . CLAYTON'S Pine 2417 end 3n178 up te 26 | | bery. ete By bag. truck or trailer WHITE Mice dor DOVES. ALL PET Orton Ra 1 30, Come carty. 700 SOTeCauteee rat ROMER, Modern or not. ia “eusrow Ms MaDe RUOS FOR SALE . a fA We val er rewire | | peel aS SoG) Be ne. 8 O_wegee_ operation tm this aren flente ali) 3 pee am” onions of O83 Cameron Ave PE 2190. | Furniture Appliances een WITH THis | Lal " ARTERROARO 4 —s FE 2-4159 or EM 3-322 Dogs Trained, | Boarded 70° For Sale ¢ Housetrailers 7 78 types of equifment. Home inelud- improvements (TpARANCE UNPAINTED FURN | 8S Core Lake ra | ‘BREAUCTIFUI W PINE. Our =e kn eae ces A-1 TOP 80m. sri. SAND AND’ --~ ~~ wee e¢ 618.000. Terms 3 Te roegb-tn er enciean | Dre ‘of table. Sites: corner re seston FE S004 supply of buflding metertale are S, See ts totes eravel BM 3.2400 poas. cats soarpeo. poos '*,,F7 ge ey spre eas WARD F. PAR tRIDG sy! 4 te Gams © gemee oF ao | ie'es: "recora camo wT BSED OAs RANGES e299 AND feck. om roar Goo cor = a A.1 TOP GOI. CRUSHED STONE. | —o 2 Pr isnt Ponting CHIEP. Ex. N ’ . | | drawer chest } materia) om vour next washed sand. gravel- and fill G | 8"! P ® garage ho R, B Munro Tiectrie Co RECLAIMED Brick $3.00 Per C | lent REALTOR RE SSS) & Gr teme worqsess | PICK & PAINT STORE You Wo Woren T'S + Redeafie Cmerew @ Moret ti Swe carry “e full tine of | ager’ Cul tty me TE Hay, Grain & Feed 71 it's wouse TRAILER OFS: 108e WH 8T _ Apply 209 Nations! Building, = 143 Oakland Ave Windows made oy your eréer.| piywood Insyiatior, Peneime | —*S8@# AAS eral 1540 Lapeer Rd. Parkhurst Open Eve to 6 ___ Pontiac or phone FE 4-472 New Fiush Doors from 8550 Up.| “poors Paints Bardware Fic | &-1 TOP BOTL, RICH BLACK MIXED HAY. G arg Trader. Trailer No. 8 nthe — path dhl LI sce A Peeled ns |S AvExpont AnD aa a, Let us figure yout job, addition | PAUL 8T LUMBER Co. | dirt, sand, eravel and fil) dirt A RAIN & AW. r. Trailer SMALL TOWN Ta , Good fis- | bed, $24.5¢: full S porch. garage, or complete e120 ba ty LAKE RD. _BEugene Bennett, FE 5-4788 ee lumber. Tractor work MA $0866 -iess MODERN 26 PT. AIRSTREAM tures & e p ving quar.) Swaps 85. oot, spring, 68 95 an ane ome Ter ehptre S73 Xk BROWN AND SON BiacK “ANTED. QUANTITY OF GOOD tratierhouse Excellent cond 2732 “1 tagelem ea Mees ee oC eee Sete compen, “as ae SURPLUS LUMBER & SoMex SY Twe COM, « PER irl. top coll, crave! and fil —SC/_core Phone OL 34071 Weadbine_off_Voorbeis " . 7 S i 1055 | HOLLY HOUSETRAILER See ma PEALTOR.'s vn ocp epuimamn epanter. | oy Teed bet sprites. 06. new Trade-in’ Ss MATERIAL SALES CO., {tal bomes tor dupiex plugs. lage | Fer Sale Livestock 72, aem tales: Gane oa ead MI” 6-449 YE 20. G0OD BUNTER POR BOAT | srt. gies: nergy. cree oe S34) Highiane Ra (M50) OR S 70s? 8985 GA Thompson 60 6 “Uoadeg Reogg hod hae from ‘vew. call efter 3.30 pm ee rR. “DUTBOARD, OR WHAT? ALSO er 0450. new cotton mattresses 1p bl M a ] ELECTRIC WELDER 0 votes _Perry_& 7 Dorris, fd. sad Op. |, THOROUGHBRED HOLSTEIN _cr anytime Sat. FE ¢0706 pea on inp SES set AND, (@, PONTIAC CAR. $1208. new moer spring mo} apie. Models — Suitable for rural lines Bargain , SINK | YOUNGSTOWN CABINET _cyke FE rr 24821 | ete PONTIAC CHIEF | business @ being offered for sale “OUTH CARB OR 3831) trode Peeregne Bean Perattere | a CG ] ve eS ue No dealgre re eons ' ter Bg dE cating DIRT. FILL “2? YORK OILTS AMERICA 8 rikewr vowing / ) aor ob oer Foe a | 42 Orchard La. Ave FE ¢-7881 an OnsSoOlesS -. DRAW TITE HIT CHES SOIL PIPE 63 PER LOP. WAR- 5) top erent, One ———— _FE 1-01" __ i tary 1 pe Setreoren: Beer wine take cut liveaee 2 SEOROOM TERRACE. FULI. TE 1" = 618 CHROME OP CADMIUM Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd en es cope) bobo FARM BULK MILK | SARATOGA ; emt in excellent cond basement. 61000 equity fer car or } } 247 ~ PLATED aa = lis “ap Aaa | shay | 39 TO #. PRICED TO ition 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 ae > SEPTIC TANKS silly or PE ILING | fees | po hens for the past year, $90,000. cash e i . ir, - 3 The kind that bolt to de frame 8 eee P HAU et | Also a fine selection of recan- on a bM% day work week Be ; month FE 9-686 | 4% FT. WALL TILE 25c | of al] makes of cars | Reinforced concrete. (4&1 TOP SOM BLACK DIRT. 2» paen’s milk ditioned modern mobi! homes, 22 own /vons and enjoy the m § ROOMS AND BATH. & ACRE GUAR HOUSE PAINT. OAL. 61.93, ALL GbananraxD Ff. E Howland 465 Disie Hey Installed if desired. it. fil. Gand and gravel. George Clarence Geil WHamin Re ft to @ ft 1 and 2 bedrooms climate: Please visit or phone our ground. lots of trees, close to 54° YL INL TILE ; OR Pee PE 24472 ; —Berkiow. PE 3.0067. Roch Guim t | These may purchased on our e Open every cay Peter) Pontiac . FE S-oeal ae WAITE’ S TV DELTA RADIAL SAW, SAWS AND | Special | &-1_ TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | Soop Bio a YR OLD ib BOLTED erean ‘i ‘policy tree yes Ag pena Miah Vining | 2° PLYMOUTH ¢ DR SEDAN | i6i_W WSS | dodove._9ute:_ FE $108 | wood cealteeea ord aie 3anh poet Bert Bew-| _cow. Due bow. OA san! TT me 4 2 for what have you. Or sell, FE pot r | DiseEs, 60ME OLD EAL PAMILY COW. 1 anil | Soran & leet ee ees ara | taf ote ee elaegemam tunes | Clothes Posts i GRADE, TOP (SOR aaK5. | Prat Taney Gov HUTCHISON TAVERN SMALL TOWN WILL {pT SIZE REFRIO_GO0D COND | _ 11 a ee (VaCotM ct r-ANERS. PARTS end chairs. Miscellaneous articles. | BENSON | LUMBER CO. | vel and fi) OR 3-0800. a. Ga Ga ee ae me pears Swap for what have FE | Seabee waite cis cocniPere | —mahes_o]_mates 0 _——— BLA T. AND ; 62303 a a a interest) S55% mn DRAPES VALUE $100, SACRIFICE | Use HOTPOINT IRONER. 0@ % | DUO-THERM PURNACE AND OAS $0 § 42541 dirt, FE $493 or EM 30167 i as MOBILE ar Dasiness. W Pontiee 5 a5 = Lath =— New, Hetootnt eishwasher burner. 108,000 BTU. 1, Respor, SEPTIC TANKS |SEST GRADF TOPSOIL TOP| my 26742 : ee =) 9600 accepted as trade 2 on esee | ELECTRIC COOKING STOVE | Used TV's Pat gas heater. fepancd ar. | dressing mixtures. L. Slade. PE —— | WiLL TRaOE OR GEL” Tis, 3% ____ PE 63068 New Norge Oas safe, 30 x 38 in 2360 __ REINFORCED CONCRETE = s_ \45 : MOVING TO FLORIDA. MUST HOMES fine foundation garment & lin: | oe WORK SWAP FOR , | BLECTRIC RANGE. REPRIOERA- ,., ag ORS Radio & Appliance» Greenlawn, Ph “seas PE oe 08 ee, te | es ERY TOP SL amp | tt 2 ——— 1 year old Girt, Sestages ook 1S re age eee ap er eon FE oe FOR A (“tor washer and Taylor-Pariey {22 W_ FE +1130 casy SPIN DRYER. A-| CONDI SET OF ¢ vupon Porce "HRS, RE atom SO AMD colt. FE | 4001 Dixie Bwy, : " ——* ——— POE pie een eR | eee ees! Phone U SED — ELEG if RIC TION. A See $75 @90D _shades FE-2-0523 _ BLACK DIRT AND PEAT Top SNETLAND as Oa PONY Drayton Plains, OR’ 3-120 only. location, Own- CONTRACTOR ‘Lein ¢ Y oe | STER : PEA old | Cee acel can ales en ee een eat with | FiEC Howie sis Gobet COND, WATER HEAT TERS str VER CANDLE. OLDERS STOP! LOOK! Sallscoee, “cn Car UE tt eek mA $7088 es 2230 8 Don Hwy Pint ventory. Wil sell with 62.000 dm meson contractor, FE Ye __| 4940 Green Lake Rd EM 3306 SPFCIAL CLEARAN SOME WILL SWAP OR SELL FOR Por sale Large quantity of useeq _Ddulldozinng. OR 37540 WANTED: HORSES BOARD. BOX 43 FT ABC TRAILER EXCEL. caeiqnrsnam pose og ad, HOUSETRAILER a“ WILL | ELECTROLUX Lary mover UKE XEW ALL WELL KNOWN | SAME VALUE CHEM ALE | lumber, com went of 326s, 28's, BLACK DIRT stalls, paddeeh ence! pasture, | cond” Phene RAILER EXCEL. aory a naga wine, ey wan eeee ) wh eee cap or Jag “e ean ead me 9 cc —_. Lr pe ee ~ Ga | Pr azene. ass = Twa RD | fowring. Ao! wet fone pod | Ape eee ee | ih : = — i artes — = vm fe | 1 . ; | | Seta oe ee | Be “belt Paeee reese” | ZEMME SOMUMEAR COWpR ir ry commigarion ma0i0 4 E53, ee scat eat es canto | For Sak Paeiy va) _ OXFORD Rely mow ence po oe cay a el — scar gs ws (EASY SPINDRY WASHER LATE _ 5-815) : woreda 1 est otter PE reat = STOR: ALL SHEDS yas Prompt service. FE 2s . Wor leet _#er_Co, 33 W. Huron PE $6183. di cane a et00 — aoe _ WAYNE GABERT’S 20 Gat FISH AQUARIUM WITH | an steel shed -with lockine — I Clay ee eG 2 TENCE, oe ALL pears | | Trailer Sales __Sale, Land Contracts $2) small motor PE a AND ELECTRIC SINGER SEyINo “‘wa-| =APPLIANCE SALE | tiecirie tra tn., bowling RS) ml CE La | pase. Oe a eto = | APPROX 300 CHICKENS 1 300, (eas, bees begrotemns a gt? , Oe | <2 o man’ Erecto: 1 games | RIVEW VEL. A ED = | (arm oem Pontinc on pared BURT RTC AL coma eres | a ae ee a tnd household tems. MI 42126 STORM SASH [ ie eee ee Motion oe house type farneces Here's © real | ct fa @Y oa et, fer late model car or land 2 mils On all new floor samples. Was EATER . $7495 Aluminim combination wie | | UOTE | mobile home | 20% DISC OU NO | contract. Write Pontice Press. mason | eontractor_— _ 83766 ers — Dryers — Ranges — Refrig- = — EurcK Heater _ $44 85 anc doors LOW 10% can * Fan TOP SOL BLACK DIRT | rs vk 1G DUCKLING i oneers Die heditied a ee ae eee eae FOR AE ACTS MAREN Oe TS PAY | cateattt OP ee ||. FE 4.6089 i ee Te ree Peta ps) Sent eee swap i YOUR OLD MOWER ON 3. ar Laundry trays, stand, faucets $18 95 - i taikin eed oe eee (ok s one —frenchise dealers for | FOR SALE KROENLER. DAVEN. ° Delivered. Inetaliead. Serviced .- SAVE PLUWBING ___@ em to.f.nm < _ NOW LOADING TOP OIL PROM Sale Farm Produce 78. hemes oe eon See Reltpse, Lest type. rotary & hend pet acne condition $20 Ph (121 N Saginaw FE s6it9 — 172 8 Saginaw St SREATHTNO “BOARD 878 M ne - oo PE Se Sa or PE Lead- — PO : ase “me Ve-Ka-“hun-Ette travt- _ mowers me Wery goed used : a FIRsi “QUALIFY § FT BATH , u ing T days E 3-0256 or FE 8-1233 : tr and Holley Runabout are . ; ia C Wood C mowers. $3 & zo Will trade good POR SALE DININO SUITE, FIRE | maureen ¢ —— BmD Cc HEN) — tubs, $4950 B erede toilet tipes 254° 500 Mend uP PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS GUYPLY, | and lyr from eentificd Cobticrs, wiSTs em car we have severai O. power mower tor « gong used POR act reqs. ir h mifror No $2gs) double sinks “S14@s, hand 2X6*. 2x02 and 2ulvs 690 M and fanh | cand land Sebago. Rauch 04 on? tratlers we wil! sell op rental REALTOR OR F190) fools coeds & ferment ten pon -- Ate etere wpibene Seek. mes | Wal WOT DNGPLEAP Ferg ya. Dating, from $1008 OA TROMD vA, ay so a age ond w teers worier Tracking. OF azoes eae Runsets OA S718 pais Parte and accessories. 75 | Corner [tipple Lene eae, & MSe tenders rollers. aanaere’ ‘aa 208) after impn. call FEL ble a "("oeaaiaeted ebatta. Like = fon, 8 Ferry __ Good paint “$1 08 E788 and $208 _2-1594 “Sale Farm m_ Equipment 76 zorat M4 (eas tie @ or kane er 5 pt waxers ew behold pm _._| new -Also blue & chrome a gal PROMPT DELIVERY. seat Dp - ’ = | Sl For that hace job while you are won ack dirt 2 GARDEN TRACTORS. ACCESS — “Memes to | BARNES HARDWARE | FREEZER adore um Garage Doors ¥h ee er oney to Loan 53 142 W_ Huron 8 FE 501 ‘lwasken POLLY AGH | Berry steel overhead factory sec BLACKETT:® BLDG. SUPPLIES an x Cou Micali Row SCULTIVATOR FOR TRAC. — Press _| Bot SOFA a GE ere: velars “8 ta lawn were. $30. | _ $119 50 values 840 80 $96.80 and | 123_ Mt. Clemens. FE ¢¢324. = _win_FE #-281¢ BEFORE YO" BUY _ NEW GREAT KES Four (4) Buckner Conven. WILL TRADE. OR SELL 40 PT. | sional chair. $10: mahogany book —"F | 3-7088._16)_W. Yale | These are slightly mat: also, \V ATE R SOFTENERS |*4XD | GRAVet. PRTERED | TRACTOR. SEE THE ALL-NEW BEEMER font efficestin Ponting area. ! —- ladder in good condition case. $20. — esser, $3, cabinet. | 5 ROW “BOATS. $10 EA. | nae at terrific values Michi- | 20. GRAINS DOW-X. $295. oe seats sod) Glen Wh eT.| IHC. UTILITY NO. 300 TRAC- L ? and Sotrasa, 16 we 81 where you ca quickly ber- aia re 4 100 rabbits, 1 yr _. _OR_ 3-54 SR MA 6-2834 = Yess acent. 383 Orchard Lk t value ‘for sise FHA terms Buy ‘SAND AND G2lAVEL BLA cK RY a Leal AND HENRY > ey i wide available. We . md fow up to $500 on -mall a ee en ren ETA WSBON AVENPONT GooD ly HP OUTBOARD, 2% HP GAR | factory direct and save! MI 6-3247 dirt Toe soil Fal dirt FE BACK HOE DIGGER ¢ as low as “5 ver cent dn ence-a-month payments | condition, 633 Ase misc. theme, | _den_ tractor, S086 Voorhets Ra HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY orsteRN SADDLE & BRIDLE. 52009 WE NEED TRADF-INS my pees (Ms A ne , You get full amount. No | For Sale _ Clothing 5 _M io In GEHL HAMMER Mint. Store i imees out Baldwin Arm-. % Eves only FE §{28 ai = CREDIT z= bed ay Bank rates. Some used éeductions eres FSS eee) Ee © pevormg opel toe | . SAND GRAVEL BLACK DIRT pg 7] cH gee ee a eg oe Bem se _tae painte Phone FE 7-805. YFLLOW & WHITE GOLD RING Call after ¢-00 pm. FE 27275 KIN @ment cor eetros = a TASTE, , FRADE, PORMALS, _Rirmingham Near’ salon Rd” 37 STORM WINDOWS AND | FREE STANDING TOILETS isos set, Engagement ring ie set with ~~ ch -edded Black Dirt ib BROS. | PARTS STORE Soren 'S LESS THA BALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING HAMILTON Ell ELEC. sg DRTER. i NICE | _screens 34 Wiagare _. | Washbow!s with stings shy 05 | with 12. small diamonds Sacrifice. Top soil your lawn deserves the PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE — ipso) of ccotns. voit. YOU THINK gown, sire 12, nylon net and lace. eon. wer 141 INTERNATIONAL | PICKUP. 1 pe. colored bath sete wih trim. | $125. Fontiec Press Box 114.) best. Our dirt is clean. We are SaRGAINS IN USED PARM| ereter, stoves, heaters, Most coe. OR 3-0642. GLASS DOORED COR CAB. $30. | $75: burr saw, $35. 2-wheel traii- | ctorv | $100.50 Zeer} Foutibis RADIO, RID-| proud of our reputation We de “Toors pL OLIVER | plete ine of mobil bome com. CHANTILLY LACE wire RET | Girl's 26" Schwinn rac. bike. $25. = $40: Caterpillar volume grease | SAVE PL @ sS'TPPLY ine boots and pants, % size mat-| liver. FE 5-751. call before 6 PoulpMENT AND PARTS _ and @ the parts Get needed cash quickly overt nein © Tith | oMidwest_¢-T161. | gun used oe. peasen: 3 auto 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 tress, brand new seat covers for |__B. Lb. French : IVER SA on 8 5. T ; FE d-2200 | from Buckner'’s friendly train & fingertip vei. MY. MY 2-479 | SOTPOINT WATER HEATERS 65 = [nnertubes et or cons | wr 4 dr., baby Brownie camera, pup) = Shredded Peat Humus M2, JUST NORTH OF 0: y Eves. & Sum om‘ | loan company. gal. installed $129.95. 80 gal in-| _™ost new pipe threader ot oeme * F x a WER LIPT |W. : = WEDDING GOWN, NEVER WORN | Stalled $169.95. R. B. Munro Klec- | AUTO. WATER HEATERS, $44.95 boo shade, § sliding window | _FE 1-025 (8 yds. $12) FE $1908, ALLISCHALMERS, POWER LIFT | ein pick | size 10, floor length Chantilly lace | trie Co, 1060 W, Huron. 5 ft. cast fron tubs, $64.85 Re. : screens, 4 Wood fence vosts. FE | SAND, GRAVEL, FILL DIRT AND a en oe oe ee be et “oan - | over satin strapless with lace VINATON PREELER 1D CU" verce tran toflets. $31.11. 2 pe. a _2-8037. __ top ‘soit. OR 3-2897. tien — and 4 section Trai cen: at the Buck r jacket Half alin, ‘floor length, EELVINATOR FREEZER. 13 CU.| colored bath tub tote. and lava- Score ; ON PRAT -— ee n 5219 N- Milford | ne hingertip bridal vel and white | like new, $175. Eig Saver. | foores tate sub tole. s = f ~ Do It Yourself 61 | SPECIAL SAND, GRAV- — Will_ sell below wholesale cost. | Rd ; e +-67Ti. . Bible. After 6, FE 2-7020. EELViNaTOR eee | 8 Perry PALL LAA ALLL PPR oe A cot, “Tractor ae 7 S161 Dixie =e MA = DON'T DeLay = “———— | _Clean, roomy. Call MI 40005 SATHROOW FIXTURES YOOURGE BOAT AN! FLOOR SANDER. POL- ae f } ashe aes taieal Finance Co. Sale H EBNMORE | DELUXE RANGE, bea ba soteell eee Vite doses $4 95 ishers scrubbers, em i gue TOP ieee BLACK DIRT. PEAT. AA BUYS AT LEE’S | ing deluxe canvas or a |e ousehold Goods" 57 =< —— ition, 6 in $80. FE | and coal. Hot water and steam | ASPHALT acttt ‘Ave’ of Vee free nl gh ate te Bag pa aur yee —— gardquecal-ecqnem s-wecel ae oe designed Offices are ccated. | bailers. automatic water heater, | ot AL —s — b and Brady : heaean . oes pitt? IN | EENMORE SPACE WEATER. | Hardware clectrical — woollen FLOOR TILE FOR PENT | TOP 80m @anp, Onaven, Pat | Waitmrtrecits, $06" ut Rite bones terme am Pontiae 2nd Floor National Bldg. 2“iamo tables, in Sainte | Nests § rooms. $80: 10 cu Diag eeRagg ley WU ey penned thang 9x9 Se FA Poor sander - hang sander = | Wanted Used Cars 88 es will pay you H. J. VANWELT SHOP OP IT . Then Gring It Here It Here +o VERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 3-9878 : FE 4-6006 us racks, Get USED CA bel price Sere yeu ‘North Chevrolet's = Big Lot in Sircuapien Lae ote CALL __after_4, “Fa daadn ai we SINGLE 400 CC AJS. FE 3. Fer ierey ease oe Bar nag i Mg Gk seniors var SPORTSMAN Wi eyele, In exe. cond. Call EM ai, ~ For § Sale Bicycles _& 7 SCHWINN BLACK PHANTOM like new, $45 es. FE 5-1868. come ” Boats & KGa 8&5 2 12-FT. ROWBOATS. ONE USED Pine eae i2 A (An boat, Briggs and in-' ne, excellent for fishing, and $100 OR 3-8783. nt, tat babes EXCELLENT 4 PT. ACKET, PER- iPr YELLOW JACET 0 Mercury ao and ange steering = ry me. SE, rE insta. B. BROCE BUILT 9 POINT North Sin — ee Pp CRAFT, EXC. » , . Cheap. at BOATS UDF MOTORS FOR BOAT & MOTOR ALL MARINE P AND MARINE & SERVICE 422 8 aah '| SHARP er CHEVIE, 4% TON PICK- ‘| 1083 FORD 6, PICK-UP, 8675. OA 8-35.29 hs oa Rd. “| 1955 GMC Suburban $1195 = | 1951 Olds. Super SHARP CARS ONLY Mie Mah “Si "ONG, MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Blvd, BAGLEY AUTO PARTS || we. pa ae roe ANY MAKE OR | Econom jo nen wr5.; ae aT} & SCRAP Wanted Used Used 1 Trucks 5 89 oe TO BUY: “48, ‘60 4g ton pickup. Chev. 47086. j pera “BUD “SHELTON => PE 46728, WANTED: *CaRS, Ph. OR 3-4511 . A - JUNKED OR OSED . make any model. T MODEST MAIDENS y "By Jay Alan For Sale Cara 9 "For Sale Cars. | _& “It wouldn't be fair for me to go steady with you — I'm going steady with two other fellows!” Bob Frost, Inc. MI_ 6-2 1956 pecans. BUY YOUR _ USED CARS ' FROM «+ *% RY AND “if S. WOODWARD YOrdan_ 63033 MT vata ee ___ “iat “We Montgaim a N, condition, a iris. clean, and H, vere. dition. 831 Bennaville, fees a MI me FONG TR STAN SE | PO 2-7880 9 ng new. Ca TEL Hydremotie. Taoee PONTIAC CATAL INA a to mi in you're looking —— clean car, this is 8 Auto Gales. 66 2981 fg RED CONVERTIBLE. Like new, one $2.00," Ph. OR 3.2618. , $405. 223 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 1961. FE 5-8579. . $300. Way ALAN) For Sale Cars 91) _ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Trucks 90 ~— Spotlignt. Se. up. R “ Under Backups overloads. MA 5-12i1. 96 CHEV. DUMP TRUCK. actual miles. Good condition. 3-4930. 3 FORD F 10 TRACTOR, eee See also jump e _ton rear axel, FE 46505, _— -_8-3520. 1375 Gashabaw Rd, 93) FORD DUMP, F 600-6, 24.000 actual miles. $1,750. OR F130 FOR | yond it Ay = ae SEPTIC IEE STATION "WAGON: WILSON saan M. C. FE 4-4531 | 1947 Cl Chevrolet Panel $145 | 1953 Chev. %4 T. Stk, $795 1952 Chev. Sed. Del. $595 1952 Ford Tractor ...$495 | MICHIGAN'S LARGEST GMC Oakland PE ‘For Sale Cars 9 PPB PP PBLAE LPL I Oe CLEAN CARS del, 882 dr. Clean. 1982 Chev, ve ar. Pita clean. poe] Fo nea et r. 161 Chev. 4d 1963 Dodge “pickup. Like new. aetatt! s Motor sales ° ‘poDor CARS AND TRUCKS MY_3-2780 Open 80 Dally ‘4 BuicE L, HARDTOP, os en & H, Autom. W. Tires. Very clean, HOWARD 1. LARE, INC. or enEY BEL BATES ORT “edt __fore 3:00 or yee esy to: pane Guaranteed — MOTOR | bp. 3434 Ward's Point. FE 2-841! supecizs pb HARRINGTON! ‘our authorized de EVINRUDE } MOTORS | Whirlwind poste Syke se Boat Works & Phone PE 2-8033 = Chevrolet 210, 4,600 miles ‘ECONOMY USED CARS ONE OWNER CARS | ‘35 Pontiac Catalina “M4 Cadillac 62 Sed radio and heater ‘st Chrysler V-4, Immaculate 63 Ford Customiine, V-@. sharp “ Chevrolet Bel-Air Hardtop 100 ARS Many Transportation Speciais mancig <—_ se 22 Auburn Ave. off Saginaw PE 4-2131 Y950 BUICK. $275 222 _W. Montcalm BUICH “ae VERTIBLE. 1956. _Full_ power. ‘ | 1954 FORD | CUSTOM LINE 95 electric, Tee-Nee trailer and _ teat cover, complete, $705. See a first, for your new boats and meters. $100 trad on vour used ithoard rr boat. OWENS wanine SUPPLY 369 Orchard e Ave, Phone FE 2-8020 MARTIN 1! HP P. OUTBOARD MO. Good ition, $65. FE «aise SHORTY HOOK’S _ TONY'S Mantis Ev: EVINRUDE M Mo- ir experience. 1000 Holden's 5 ps on any * boat or trailer Aluminum boats, very 2605 Many} Orchard Lake ee WA :. BMALL JOHNSON OR Evinrude ———— motor. 3 ee or less. Good d . PE 2- WHY PAY TOO MUCH MONEY for that boat? Com w boats to pie ae = ONee se rom. Terms. Howara Loomis, 10655 Dixie Hwy. Transportation Offered 87 FLY TO CALIFORNIA ON SCHED. | Bans pd ribet. fare on! a Porida, ov iO TO CALIFORNIA Wishes to share ¢rivin — with another facy” Cal Rr" S-an0" ewer Sere von see CaF load either way. FE $0008 ___Wanted Used Cars 88 sg age ee — FOR | COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester ie & Meas? ales op late cars - 31609 | a: Evinrude | | No co-signers | No finance companies 4 DOOR $Q45, LARRY JEROME | eoceeetan a OEALER "| “FOR MORE THAN. ‘30 YEARS A. BUY" GOOD PLACE TO | isso CADILLAC 6 61 SEDAN. Priced for immediate sale. No dealers. 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 20007 or FE 47606. eg YOUR ay A onde TOO irdensome us help to foerat to some less cxconaive mod Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd. Ford — Mercury 2-261 ‘981 CHEVROLET | Radio & Heater White wails 9350 CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass At Pike Sts | FE 4-3885_ | CREVROLT 1955 DEL RAY 6 CYL- inder Powerglide. 1,115 actual | miles. Special 2 tone pink Heat- | er, radio, other access. Private owner. $1,700. Cail Gat or Sun. _EM_ 32211 ‘ | CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, selling cheap. For information age = Jerry Neeley, at LI 1-166 , FE 43014. National Motor Sales “We will cell you a Car, even if your credit has been turned down else-| where.” FOR AS LITTLE AS $39.50 Dn. No furniture loans Noredtape . Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL ~ MOTOR SALES” 171 8. SAGINAW ; _| i? FORD 2 DOOR. GOOD dition. can OA 8-2521 days ohee for 1954 CHEVY SPORTS ‘COUPE, Power Glide, Power gop te Low : 4-704. 1955 CHEVIE BEL AIR. vs W:TH 625, §-3300. _ mileage, excel. ot t Glide. $1 CHEV. is@ SER == 350 AND take >» over payments. OR 3-7304. ‘82 CHRYSLER. SHARP. steering, Ere brakes. windows. 6-5300. . PUWER Power ‘'M% DODGE, EXCELLENT CONDI- : tion. FE 5-589. 53 1948 DODGE 4 DOOR. PE 4-0395 ‘S) FORD CUS. 4 DOOR, POWER |. __ steering, R. & H. EM 3-0081. ‘s1_ FORD, CLEAN, 2 DOOR, _ & H. PE 8-2496 after §:00. Sen $1,050. PE 28537 of FE iss] FORD R oe AND H, BLACK. 5:00 call MY 2-5882. Ask Edna FORD cou shape with "48 Fo: hydraulic brakes, also has a ' Cail full race Mercury engine. EM _ 3-2377 = 1952 FORD & CYL. 3 DR. RADIO & Heater. $450 CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY BUD SHELTON OFFERS 'S4 Pontiac 8. C. Catalina ... $1505 "$3 Buick bog ob Cae .o. $1206 i Ford FOM $1196 54 Chev, Bel ‘ate < = Ld $1195 ‘$4 Chev. 210, 8 "53 Forq 2 dr AG Nols ee "82 Neve. 2 dr. MOM 24 a J | 8h Bora Sra viet, ,Terdomatic .% © 2dr -. & Bud Shelton MOTOR SALES | 284 8. Saginaw NEW GLENN’ S MOTOR SALES PE ¢7371 %, 4-DOOR FE + —- 50 USED 9900, OR 3-1754. BUY WITH. Confidence "63 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA “49 PONTIAC, NO LICENSE, - ens 5-0786 CARS $3 Do PONTIAC RETAIL | 65 Mt. Clemens 8t. West Side Used Cars _ Drive out me Sy "West Side Used Cars 023 W. Huror LIQUIDATION’ To uy ) monte Howard's, Used. Cars 1421 Highland Rd. (M59) EM 3-2234, top, oe 2705 Orchard Lake INTIAC 2 CATALIN Gann ‘63 PO! A, Ww Tires Steering. W HOWARD eran INC. ery clean, Hard 232 8. SLOW DOWN. STOP! is al T_APFORD MANY MORE. RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH to lt Easy to Jjeai with Saginaw TE 23-0131 Open 8 am els, Ligh tures. cae | eye ZEEE, ‘Orme SMVE,| °55 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$1299 °55 Chev. 2 Dr. «$1244 “UP TO $ $000 LOOK]. _ | ‘StBuick S177 $1609 '55Ford Wagon. 1499 DISCOUNT teat . 52. Chev. 4 Dr....$ 444 51 Plym. 4 Dr. ..§ 244 \ STORE International _ bulldozer,] ’53 Merc. 2 Dr. ..$ 744 ’52 Ford Hardtop $ 744 Diesel powered, 9 foot! '55 Ford 2 Dr. ...$1044 blade, good conditin . .. See it today. 1956 Plymouth station wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- Some are demos. 1966 Plymouth Savoy, button drive. tires, special fury t blue trim ‘ leuus cee SUR PRICE 1966 Plymouth Savoy ¢ dr. Raw. ’54 Pon. Dix, 2-D.$ 999 —'53 Olds 88, 2 Dr. $ 999 : nee a ae bendy : ; é : CAR eee siest Shown by Appointment. "52 Ford R. Wgn. $ 74453 Pont. dix. 2 D. $ 699 ‘St Viord 3 grr) Mt | Dealer's Wife’s‘Car_— '52 Plym. 2 Dr. ..$ 44451 Ford 2 Dr. ...$ 244 | rade-lt iS "83 Pontisc 3 s" Hydra...... $1047 | THESE CARS ON SPECIAL SALE: | : r . ymo' weees tena “83 Dodge 4 ~. seeceees \$ 86T | 1953 Hudson Hornet Club .. twin a, aria ugi.,. ax geeerie {Epis metme.st] $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS ‘56 BUICK SPEC. Riviera. g2i09 | "53 Chevie 2 Gr ..........5-5 er. is Buick H. top... $ 857 St Pomp. 9 Goon SE fifa | Ghrysier geratogs °. $F swe pontine station wagon. @e 1 = CARS LISTED BELOW be STUDS. pl CT eee 5 ae hee = . ie ae eas 3 seats R&H. Good family DTO “ ‘80 Chevie 2 dr........... .. 638 . 3 , - © . a hep one fel ame. 2.8 81! 982 chrysler v-8 ¢ 6r. dew york. | 1951 Ford 4 T/Pickup 1952 Chev. Coupe 3 NABH WAGON © = ‘ Pirmown © | or, Power mooring. best roves | 1952 Plym. Club Coupe 1951 Buick 4 Door UICK TRUCKS 1 conditior. Trv it tod a . 7 ac ~ to PUEMOUTH Bennncre.. 8.0 | 04 Chevie olch-up ......:... 8 947, Beautiful it wh *y 1 1949 Willys Sta. Wgn. 1951 Ford Convertible "82 NASH AMBASS 4dr..... $ 405 | '53 Dodge leowted Fenawaiinens $797) . . Soar heer AR Se Aaa om ‘$0 CHEVROLET 3 door ..... § 125 | ‘4 Ford utility 000000... $ 397 “8 PONTIAC ¢ door... $ 150| “48 Chevie utility |. 2). 8 327! CLARKSTON MANY MANY MORE MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth ae Fully Equipped. Led Many wie pat tea =) TURN TO. ~ TURNER For the BEST In "WHEELS and DEALS" - |. Ford 2 Dr. ...$ 899. ’53Chev, 2 Dr. ..$ 899 *S3 DeSoto 4 Dr. $ 644 ‘53 Buick Super. .$ 999 53 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 599 56 Ford Tudor 8 $1599 53 Ford R. Wgn. $ 944 51 Chev. 2 Dr. ...$ 244 _ '52 DeSoto Cl. Cp. $ 544 -*54 Ford Hardtop $1199 53 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 599 ‘53 Nash 2 Dr. ...$ 644 54 Plym. 4 Dr. ..$ 844 -*55 Ford Hardtop $1744 53 Dodge 2 Dr. ..$ 644 52 Ford 4 Dr. ...$ 444 *34 Pont. Hardtop $1444 *52 Olds 88 2 Dr. $ 644 ’54 Chev. 4 Dr. ..$ 899 SS 4dr, we Bo ns 1956 FORD 8 Cylinder 2 Dr.,| Cor. Auburn & East Biv. FE 46778 HAUPT PONTIAC CLARKSTON pod a Coupe. Loaded. Dem- trator Low monthiy payments 1956 ‘Btarchiet nope ehages Full wer, Demons 3 Pontiac oro "Dacctiont con- dition Low down payments. 1952 — Your car will make; the down payment, ag ad Customline. Beautiful con- 1953 Ford Customline, Save money N. MAIN 8ST. ee CLARKSTON ~ "tH 9 MApie or Maple S-1141 LINCOLN. ‘56, PREMIER HARD. | top. Pull power. ow Cass At Pike Sts fst Rog hae Rl low price. | FE 4-3885 PE 1953 FORD VICTORIA. RADIO, 1952 seacoay. R&H, OVER- ae a gene | kit. Sharp. drive, turn indicators, two-tone EFPFREY D SALES black and white with WW. really 8-3011 “CY OWENS” DEALER A-l USED CARS YOUR FORD OVER 80 REAL BUYS “CY” OWENS | _ 147 S. Saginaw 8t. PE 54-4101 ~ mm. A ___* Open ~~ RANCH W AGON Two ‘34 Fords in excellent cond!- tion. The grote cor ~ vace- tions, huntin, HURON 952 W. Huron MTR_ SALES 32-2641 Excellent ise FORD |'% FORD 2DR, MANY aor MA_ 5-3707. ee SEDAN. exc. Ford-O- h, coneition, $1250. WO 35-9400 days, land 68-2082 eves. REWARD. URSELF WITH ONE wing THESE FETY TESTED N CAR TRADE INS Leptin Oids. 8-68, 4 door, 195: 1961 Ford V4 Pordam: a Pontiac 3 rely Pontiac HOUGHTEN, & SONS YOUR FRIENDLY AND GMC TRUCK DEALER oo 1-9761 528 N "Main, R two tone 3 Buick V-8 Hard sora sharp. OLDSMOBILE | FOR SALE: 48 MERCURY CUS. | a sharp car, 2000 Gold Bell Gift stamps. | Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd. Ford — Mercury MY 2-261. tom conv top with all _ Trace engine. 5-2005. 1953 NASH STATESMAN, $450 EL-| _ €in_ 63234 Southfield Township | ‘53 NASH AMBASSADOR. RADIO. 00 Fe saa! over-drive. Cail after | a aga §-3588 [ Lod ons DSMOBILE “a NASH, - GOOD RD RUNNING, rdtop. Seer ti PP aaa maar & Heater : CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE 4-385 ‘30 OLDS DR. EXCELLENT tires. R&H EM 3-0081. | OLDS, 1956 DEMOS. { 4-doors. Specially spring “learance. As | py —_ oa So — car down. up | ontha on balance * HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS | @751 san Highway at M15 Open MAple 5-507 nites ‘til 9 1953 OLDS 68 HARD TOP. IN- ae “Rea. near Maple end. Ink- ‘61 FORD ve, 2-DR., CLEAN, Lana FE_3-7542 Harry ‘61 FORD — ‘52 _ Sale cheap. 221% Chandler. PONTIAC, Fon | 14 FORD CUSTOM RANCH turn indicators, wagon, R & H, overdrive. WW- Be!] Gift stamps Lake Orion Motor Sales ue at Clarkston Rd. ‘ord ercury _ MY 2-2611 two-tone. a dual- purpose family car. 3,000 Gold 1058 ve RANCH WAGON, "RAH, turn indicators § se!ling for a low Lake Orton oter Sales M24 at Clarkston Rad. Ford — Mercury MY 2-2611 1981 FORD VICTORIA, $§ $400. 70 8. _ Marshall. “47 FORD TUDOR. ‘35. FE 4-1152. cr) Be Eh $75. Or will sell parts. 1955 CUSTOMLINE FORD, RADIO. heater and standard overdrive... payments. 045. 8-2026 shift with Very ek take over wood. OA BRIGHT SPOT 86 mage Cpe. ‘36 Merc. Mont. Cpe. _ 55 Cadillac Conv. 55 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. *55 Pontiac Cat. "54 Pontiac 2 Dr. 54 Chev. Sedan *54 Cadillac 62 Sed. *54 Olds 2 Dr. *S3 Mercury 2 Dr. 53 Chev. Bel Air 53 Ford 2 Dr. ’*53 Hudson Sedan *52 Pontiac Sedan : *52 Buick Sedan *52 Chev. Sedan *51 Packard 4 Dr. *51 Chev. 2 Dr. "51 Mercury Cl. Cpe. *51 Cadillac 62 Sed. ’SO Buick 2 Dr. ’50 Olds 98 2 Dr. "50 Hudson Sedan JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lakeat G ass FE 8-0488 (1950 PLYMOUTH. price, 3000 Gold Bell gift stamps. — M | PLYMOUTH ‘50 STATION WAGON | (2190 V8 on POWER GLIDE XTRAS. HASKINS + $@ HOLIDAY COUPE | “pulty ee equipped. No dealers. FE agtp PACKARD CONVERTIBLE with blacktop. Full power CENTRAL | LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pikt Sts FE 46-3885 Rav. CARL Manning, 4560 Elizabeth Lake Rd Perfect motor. Rusted body. First $150 takes it. 162 W. Heeeees: _FE 5-6326. 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 | d ed: radio, heater. étc. 1 | Mayfair 66569 after 6 All_day Sunday j 1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK dr. 30600 miles. Heater and white ms eee clean. ; CHEV. ‘06 Demos. | 27-DOOR SEDANS. 6 CYL. LOW MILEAGE. PRICED TO SELL. LOADED WITH E BEL AIR HA sha Naa SEDAN. | BEAUTIFUL BEIGE COPPA | 2-TONE, LOADED WITH EX- TRAS. = AIR V-6 4 DOOR SEDAN, | EAUTIFUL, IVORY AND SIL- VER GRAY FINISH. LO. ADED | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | ‘ aS LOW as $195 Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW) OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING DONT DELAY ~-ACT TODAY? CHEVROLET ~*| “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” | Dixie Highway at MIS Mabie: $-5071 Open Nites ‘til ei YES SIR—Honesty is the Best Policy. as—"What’a ya got to “What'll ya pay? Thursday, Friday, Pick the car of your choice and get the deal of a lifetime. trade Mac?” 70 cars to choose from... Stock No. 355 ,Stock No. 354 "33 Buick Super Riviera Hardtop, Dynaflow, ra- 52 Ford convertible. ra- dio and heater, Ford-O- Matic, red paint —sharp. $795 Stock No. 89 *S2 Buick 4 dr., Special, radio and heater, 2 tone paint, good rubber, hur- “$595 | Stock No. 356 54 Olds 98 4 dr. sedan, radio and heater, all power equipped, 1 own- er beauty. $1995 Stock No. 295 S34 Ford 4 dr., V-8 Cus- .tomline, radio and heat- ver, FofFO-Matic, one owner and well cared for... $1145 Stock No. 313 ’54 Pontiac 2 dr., one of our better cars. Hydra matic, radto and heater, showroom price $1395 Stock No. 350 "53 Pontiac Catalina Custom with all leather trim. Hydramatic, two tone paint, w/wall tires. $1295 GOOD CLEAN USED CARS ARE HARD TO FIND—SAVE TIME AND OLIVER BUICK FE2-9101 diw and heate gine. $995 Stock No. 71 "52 Pontiac 2 and heater, jet black, seat covers. lots of miles left in this one RICES ON WINDSHIELD Did you ever walk into a Used Car lot and ask the salesman the price of a car and get the run around—Such - or “We're asking such and such’— Well, this doesn't happen at Oliver Buick. our jammied-packed lot will be on the windshield in big bold lettering— Saturday and Sunday—So drop in and shop honestly. Open till 9 p.m. r, V-& en- radio dr., roll $099 Stock No. 368 *34 Buick 4 dr. Special, radio and heater, Dyna- flow, an exceptional car with low mileage. j $1695 Stock No. 314, 54 Dodge 4 and heater, price with Ohi Warranty. dr. rasho , new low ver Buick and hea $995 Stock No. 335 ~*55 Pontiac 2 dr., 2 tone blue, radio and heater, Hydramatic,- mileage very low. Sy /wall $1695 Stock No. 264 "35 Buick Special Rivi- °52 Olds 4 dr., radio & ns era Hardtop, power heater, Hydramatic, Demonstrator & Officials steging and _ brakes, black finish. One own- white and yellow paint, er, Previous owner's Car Sale—Savings custom interior, low name furnished on re- miles. quest. Up to $900.00 Per Car $2295 MONEY— 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 14 Courteous Salesmen Bank Rates SHOP Liberal Appraisals _No High Pressure _ Stock No. 344 53° Olds livdramatic, Rocket en- gine, light blue $1245 Stock No. 299 "$3 Chev. heater, good paint, ex- cellent chrome, neady to 2 dr., 2 dr.. $729 Stock No, 366. 53 Hudson 4 dr., all the extras in a real nice clean car $595 Stock No. 161 "30 Buick 2-dr., No ter. payment required. Ideal second car $195 Stock No. 364 "53 Pontiac 4 dr., & heater, Hydramatic, two tone green-white; tires. $995 Stock No. 27] $865 i All prices on radio-& |$45.04 monthly with nominal down payment. ° CONVERTIBLES 1954 Ford 1952 Buick 1955 Ford 1953 Chevrolet 1951 Ford 1952 Oldsmobile Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham . Midwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR SCHUTZ Motors —~ AAA — Reconditioned Used Cars — - '53 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sed. ....$ 795 V-8 engine, overdrive, whitewall tires. ‘53 Mercury Mont. ......$1195 Hardtop, radio and heater, automatic, power steering and brakes. ‘55 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan . $1995 See this-one, it’s extra sharp. ‘53 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan . .$ a Fully equipped including power steering. 'S3 Buick Riviera Hardtop, full power, new whitewall tires. '54 Plymouth Savoy 4Dr.$ 695 ‘Special today. ‘54 Mercury Monterey .. $1595 Hardtop, full leather trim and all the extras. 'S0 Pontiac .............$ 395 Spotless inside and out, '53 Mercury Monterey ...$1095 4 door sedan, extra low mile beauty. Semi-Annual R&H, radio down _* © © © # @ radio - Equipment Varies With Each Car—7 Plymouths 3 DeSotos to Choose From SCHUTZ Motors | DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | 912S. Woodward, Birmingham ~ Midwest 6-5300 ~OPEN- a bit 2 te ey heaters wag sabitateaiiata seal ae i _— ‘igs hl Aa gee Pe fox abe | hat ‘ * : s ew } a ap eae ‘ — wee « é* f Ps | , at ‘ i - . \ ; . ‘i 5 ; . , 5 é , : ; : G a ag i Ri ; i —— a gO 3 ; . Z = |_| THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 71956 0) | —ae FIFTY-NINE | | Robert Qa. Lewis Signs Fabulo us CB Radio Contract | + -- Today's Radio Programs - - -- {Two Programs | George: ar Gracie Are |No Evils Seen ° a TO THE i Hard of Hearing | A GREAT NEW ADVANCE | WB, (700) _CKLW, (900) WWJ, (900) WCAR, (1190) _WKYEZ, (1810) WPON, (ise) WIBK. (lem) : Bu t t O f O kes by Ac tors TONIGHT |tose—wam, sack Carson | WOAR, News. 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It's a. “Why, that,dirty, double-crossing——!” roared “Truman.” |ing fees estes aired in hase sl wicamers ” rea ares Wwa seo Wwi, News 10:30 WXYZ. Girl Marries | WXYZ, Bd McKensie s-year pact calling for $135,000 net’ “Georgie’s a. darling!” insisted Gracie. = een a Curees ore: 08 | SG, graces ware ry WJBK, Roouer “Glue wear. Ma Tn the Air en’ Rows, Don McLeod oe third years ee for | oeoree Burns!” exciainisd Truman. “I thought you were a ot Gis cae 2 payed pat ad a those you | WIE Mickey Ww Country et vee wi News, Club. 1900 married to Jimmy Byrnes!” ment, “discloses no evidence of oo 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agriclt. wave, Tear leooe B $:30—WJR, House Party : cant) [| NO COST, NO OBLIGATION 6:00—W, Andy WWJ, Bob M ppy Heliga: WXYZ, News, McKenzie It tna show and windfalls, fraud or corruption, d wws Are CKLW. Guy Nun: WIEBE. Newey Tom George | CELW) Balle Chase coe ay ee x ke * | 2. « to try it. 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