. % THE PO. , Home | 0.5, Weather Forecast iA 1 oan nite Edition. * 114th YEAR ; ioe ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956—44 PAGES moe kN ONAL Taree, ructos fee Cool Men Beaches and Lakes Popular Ll i t ae egis a7ror Ss. Rec ess Praising Comfort to Ponder Two Bills It wasn't hard to tell who = ji were the most comfortable ; | men in Pontiac yesterday. 1G h S b R Ili A ] k Fi Di Aa the un poured down ? Gotham Subways Rolling Again !aXe tive Days around noon time — push- ing the mercury to the 94 NEW YORK \#—Subways rolledjbuses and trucks hopelessly en- ation were reported at bridges and 10 Study Prison, . mark — members of the! as usual today, bringing back so iteined from the northern border tunnels leading to the heavily pop- “open sport shirt sect glad- work the hundreds of thousands Onc ict nee OP es and ee parkeaya ending ly went about their work me ne ae hours} jt met almost that Bes Uae ars r Long Island and other Jobless p lans with a comf rtabl 1 “a ing home by a ae cance in of more than an hour’s dur- su S. | feeling scant as, ie aon. aa +s : . | Road Law Revised, but, Those residents still choking | The vast subway system was all Still No Contest Winner | Other Williams’ Ideas ‘else but an open § Als with the necktie—most had shed’ their suit coats—begrudgingly ered their cooler counterparts. So your sport shirt clad roving, reporter looked into the situation and questioned some of the ‘cool’ members. It was the concensus. that wearing a sport shirt was the LET IT SIZZLE — The beaches. of Pontiac Lake in the Pontiac Recreation proved a comforting and cooling area yesterday haven to many Pontiac area residents who sought an escape only sensible thing to do during the June heat wave. Some hoped they had seen the eS ca eee this summer, One iene individual said he was wearing a sport shirt because my wife gave me my Father’s Day present early.” Here's what your reporter dis- covered about the comfort afford- ed by wearing sport shirts on geen 90 degree days: ‘~ ‘a Sid N. Geal, 161, _ W. Lawrence St: It’s the only sen- sible and gom- fortable thing to. do in weather like’ this. I feel there '™ are. -times ‘ and » places for formal dress, and in this i2 heat it's not one of GEAL, those times.”’ Mild Weekend ls Seen as Heat Records Tumble Forecast Temperatures in 80's; Area Showers Forecast for Tonight TEMPERATURE TODAY ja.m.....4 Dia. m.....86 Sa.m.....% I12m........98 Sa.m.....738 Ip. m.... 88 6 a.m....% 2p.m... 9 The record- -breaking heat William P. Babcock. 52 Park- wave will lessen somewhat of sport shirt and all other comfortable men's apparel is. getting to be the trend, isn't it? “over the weekend, the U.S. = Weather Bureau forecasts. But only as low as the mid- dle or high 80's. For the third straight ‘a record- grees at 2 #- BABCOCK ous record hie ee “Th you-why Im wearing this sport shirt — wife gave my my Father's present early. other reason is » that it’s naturally ' more comfortable and The ad... made us feel MADOLE more at home wearing sport shirts.” Bartlet Wager, Waterford Town- ble with the 93 established mater 1952. Although 140 Preston’ storms have Eien to to coral tell the last two nights, the Weather Man repeats that Pontiac area residents can look forward to rain. tonight and tomorrow. ‘ The low tonight should be Michigan with a half-hour speech before the North) ‘that approached a policeman’s Early area finishers today | Fight ones. A cool air mass blew into the __ pper Peninsyla today and — are etpected to drop i into parts of the state’ causing Begs ex- pected drop into the 80's. Houghton reported a low read- ng of 38 this morning and it was o at Grand Marais and 62 at shop: “In nice Kinross. humid weather # The Pontiac water works ftike this I! pumped a total of 16,068,000 gal- wouldn't think of wearing anything sport ‘shirt. It's the cool thing to do and certainly makes a man «.. more relaxed." Oe 8 WAGER caved Fortino, 310 Dix St: hot weather like this I'm tall the comfort | residents melted in 100 - degree can find. Doesn't this shirt look a lot more comfort- os dee, being ties?" FORTINO : Mississippi eastern half of the nation con- week after he was stricken. “In itinued to swelter. | lons of water yesterday, This is shy of the record 1955 figure of | 21 million gallons pumped last sunymer, While a ‘little relief from the Valley regions, New York City reported a rec- ord 96 degrees and Newark, N. J.. believe meg9. Further west, El Paso and “att | looking for Phoenix had 101 while San Antonio “‘miracuicns.” The five-day forecast on the focal scene is for temperatures | te average: around five degrees able‘ than those shove the normal maximum of worn by 7 and the normal minimum of | gentlemen with) 58. : | The warming trend will return Nixon, who may go to the — we IT’S WET, DADDY — Even though the cooling waters of Pontiac nr a8 | ; Pustne Pocse Phstes Sma were mighty wet, it didn't make any difference to Mr. and Mrs. john Newcombe of Drayton Plains and their two children, Tommy, % years, and Nancy, 1°. The family were ‘day yesterday, a sizzling Pontiac area residents who flocked to county li sun a | from yesterday's 4 degree heat. of thousands of to seek relief oo. | restore the system to full oper- | ation. hour periods. ‘but paralyzed during the nine-hour'| walkout, unprecedented in the his- tory of city transit. - With the return te work, the O Woetul Day, Wails Pot, Believed Doomed ~ and Hikes Prize to $300 _Lavsine » —Michigan llawmakers fanned out to It could be the heat—or-the dazzling effect of ex- their homes today for a posure to the brain-searing reflections given off by five-day breathing spell city’s transit authority announced from the fourth straight day of blistering 90 de- | that 27 motermen, including 25 | gree temperatures. This is typical of the scenes witnessed at many of the county lakes. officials of their union, the Mo- | _ termen's Benevolent Assn., had been suspended for their part in the affair. ‘June's, multi-colored sportshirts. after granting Gov. Wil- Among them was Theodoré’ Anyway, the Press’ POT-O-GOLD has yet to be tapped liams one of his three Loos, president of the MBA. by a lucky winner at the end of the word game's second main requests and putting tories, were stranded. ‘by the first city-wide subway strike in New York history. The strike hit the world’s larg- est passenger-carrying railroad with startling suddenness on a day of record heat—9%6.1 in the shade. ‘It began as a wildcat: re tine ot three motormen on the BMT | ‘gradually spread to all three sub. 'way lines, and built to a cres- cendo of confusion and eee tion iduring the rush to get home. | When the end of the walkou | it took Several hours t pow N.Y. Wepr the golfing ex- by yd ahs ds { th nds, head- tng hoe trom ae “ tac. week: The best thing that can be said is that its contents off final decisions on the | ——-———— are getting pretty close to the brim. ‘other two. |___((ee sory page =) _| For lack of a winner in Puzzle No. 2, the contest jack-| Technically, they post- jpot climbed to a bulky $300 poned a decision on the today. It could reach $325 governor's unemployment Maxwell arly —if the winner of the cur- Compensation proposal, rent puzzle happens also to and on his bill for another - be a Pontiac Press subscrib-,$125,000 to supplement oun Cd er ‘er of record. construction funds for the Rapid colcmate by our ara medium security prison at pointed judges reveals that about Cary Middlecoff Fires 8,000 local readers have exercised LOn/8- Two-Under-Par 33 for ‘heir minds in trying to work out But as a practical matter Solutions to the first two puzzles.'jt appeared they had | Front Nine at Open Many have come close—within turned down both. ROCHESTER mar 5s ee ua ane vr | Only the highway problem served a ies - up by the governor won speedy Cary Middlecoff Much further away, however, legislative approval. ‘ On a normal day. about 41, mil- dentist. fired a two-under-par were the 8) who sent last week's M lion people ride over the city’s over the front nine of the tree- entries to us via envelopes. An- “famy of the majority Repub- , 228 miles of subway and elevated lined Oak Hill course today to cut Other 24 prize aspirants missed licam senators were adamant in } track, some 800.000 of them dur- a big slice out of Bob Rosburg’'s the Tuesday (midnight) deadline. their view that business would ing the morning and evening rush first-day lead in the U.S. Open POroGen: ae oa as he not stand for the added costs Golf Championships. t —- “ay oes involved in stepping up both the NO DEATH OR INJURIES Starting with a score of 71, three @5 gas as picking ngh | fate and duration of jobless yey ; trokes behind tWe pace that gave | benefits, a: proposed by Wil Although the crush of humanity * But don’t be discouraged. Con- = ‘caught underground, waiting for|Rosburg the lead on yesterday's hams. \trains that never came, some- ‘times threatened to dislodge pas- sengers onto the tracks, the strike’ ‘tests were made to be won, An- ifirst round, ddlecoff leca-pertart’ Any over the diffi- other chance to be a winner ap- In agreeing to a recess rather cah Gret aims tal a Pears on Page.l8 of today’s Press than ad. they were play- lended without death, imjury or, rmCobo Opens Area Drive es. mm mm SEE ime With Speé@h in Berkley By LAWRENCE Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo last night kicked off his Pt & MARTZ JR. Oakland County campaign for the governorship of Day around 65 with » high of 35 pre Woodward Republican Club An- dicted for Saturday. The mayor made it clear i “lke Continuing Firm Recovery Visits by Adenaver and Dulles Pep Up Spirits; Talk With Nixon Hinted WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- first’ June heat wave was being dent Eisenhower continued steady ‘in the Great Lakes and progress on the road to recovery forward, the from major surgery today—one of government to wiiat he said was) al Yesterday, his first vi outside his family, White staff members and his his recevery virtually This was the opinion of Chancel-| lor Konrad Adenauer of West Ger- many and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles who spent ‘10 minutes with the convalescing, President in. his hospital room. The next visitor was expected to be Vice President Richard _pvme Pasick, 29 S. aapnew 2 St.: 'the first of the week with cooler sometime today. The sport. shirt is very comfort- able and relaxing when a man is * temperatures expected to appear. about Wednesday, The lowest temperature preced- The chiet executive was obvious-| ly given a lift by his talk with Adenauer and Dulles, His doctors ‘ing 8 a.m. was 72. A reading of 90 reported that he had suffered “‘no was recorded at 2 p.m. ‘untoward physical reaction.” returning to the tie and coat as long as the weath- is this hot. Why make your- self miserable.” PASICK Leap From Fire Fatal DETROIT (INS)—Booker Shaw, 42, of Detroit, died yesterday of injuries suffered Monday when he leaped from a sécond-story window of a burning house, Police said Shaw was homeless and had taken shelter in the unoccupied house. In Today's Press oe were eeee tp see agen ei ir ere eae Plan for 3,500-Acre Park Near Rochester Revealed The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority has dis- closed details of a project to establish a 3,500-acre park near Rochester. The five-county authority said it already has options land and Macomb Counties+— between 26 and 28 mile Roads, with Sheldon Road on the west and Mound on the ‘east. The proposed recreation area will -have a 600 to 800-acre lake made by damming Stoney Creek, two swimming beaches accom- modating 50,000, a on 650 acres of the site. The general location is in Oak- debt he first took office. in Berkley, he will run on his Detroit record, stating his adminis- ‘tration has started 32 ma- jor projects worth $633 mil- , lion in the 642 years he has, been mayor. Cobo said Detroit now has less and lower taxes than when Today, the mayor planned his | fermal entry im the August | primary. He will travel to Lans ing to —. his nominating | aise at the Department of | his own “straight-, m, businesslike’ type | yaaa rast ithe Democratic philosophy of ““gov- ernment behind closed doors, and| iif you don't like it, you can get) lout," Cobo said the difference! tors, ‘lies in cooperation between law- in a imakers and executives. “NO PROJECTS VETOED’ “I believe the legislators are just as important as I am, and ‘maybe more so,” he said. He, iadded that in his 61, years as mayor of Detroit. the Common Council has never voted down any of his projects. ls an obvious reference to Gov. . Mennen Williams, Cobo said | | oo “In Lansing today, the ex- | ecutive officer wants to make a big splash in the headlines. He doesn't work with the Legisla- ture." In a review of Williams’ atti-, tude toward highway tax money, Cobo said the Governor didn't champion a building program) “until it suddenly beeame popu- lar. Then he started blaming his highway department for not build- ing roads when he hadn't been giving them any money.” HITS SPECIAL SESSION Cobo charged Williams “knew | all about” the faulty wording in the oda highway construction act which required a special session of Rosburg, journment, late starter today, wasn't due off " the form of Puzzle No. 3. eee ‘the first tee for an hour after! os ane out how | ey | ‘d ow can you ; hospital employes, were unable. . rpg Hie*tecond round to fared last week (and perhaps pick LANSING (INS) — Michigan's to get to their jobs. Jadd to his 72 of yesterday for a) MP & few pointers on the kind of eo a a . Ziegler today authorized im- mediate contracts for 219 miles four-lane highways at a cost of $146,300,000. The authorization came as the Overground, the congestion was 143, which was one of the better iequally intense. Buses, taxis and Scores among early finishers. ate cars attempted to take up| Jack Isaacs who had a 77 yes-' ithe transportation slack. They suc-|terday, shot a par-70 for a two- ceeded in producing traffic jams round total of 147. | 29. We've even included you might have used and | they were not as good as nightmare — that vision of cars, showed Mike Ditz of Indianwood Next week, the Press will launch’ - with a 74 for a 147 total and Bob the fourth phase of the contest, Gajda of Forest Lake with 77 for While waiting hopefully for some- Detroiter Killed Auto Crash alan areca Gai tG Geo a 156 total. one who can claim the $300 which 't,3: the House Labor Committee - seSgornd round scores vetetat wa Pens to the winner of the night generate an acceptable sub- Tony Holguin 74-73—147 ue stitute — Mike Diets 13-7161 You can be that winner. Dig into * @ Ge iggins 4-75—149 Joe M. Cheves . 76-7315, the bookcase and bring out that The baker Committee planned x-Tim Holland Fred Nonnemberg x-Lester Kelly Charlie Harper ily Maxwell In ee dictionary, and remember, as You hearings and discussions on the TT-06—143 study the clues and rules, that a ‘subject between now and next ttt, Parline often separates one word Wednesday when the legislators Two, Companions Hurt Bir casper 5+ _.. 33-7148 from another when you're looking were que back at the Capitol to x-Kenneth Venturi . T-T1—148 definitions. When Car Rolls Over Pau! O'Leary * a6-73—149 UP ‘resume their special session. 4 fawn Hutchinson ... 75-80-1535 Those _hairlines can mean the pra R IN CAP Passing Truck Hans Merrell “GENO difference between a person with. THE: Jim Shaw 84-78—162 $300 to spend and an also-ran, The one big feather in Williams’ aise 108 G “ood word-hunting! x-Deane R Beman = — Denotes Bmetenr. distribution formula for road | monies should this be deemed ‘advisable by the 1957 Legisia- cap was an okay for an agreed linjuries and two companions were. act that rendered bonds issued un- - igraph Road, Southfield Township, Dj ] A d eceive Di Pplomas, vice in approving it Thursday. ly after the crash at William Beau- feld, 20,also of Detroit. graduates to “be a real person,” in his address at an- hespital today. Mo suffered sev: ¢57 program was attended by about 5,800 parents and Some sort of temporary hike in Dwight Presser, 19, Detroit, was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)" left le: g. to find their apti- veloping a normal grandeur that NEW HAVEN, - o-fen ‘ost control of the vehicle while titude and have an alti- ences of life.” What is wrong with the world mittees take up too mitch of a ‘the left side of the highway, ac- |who actually in other people,’ he! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) sisi with foreign matters. A Detroit man suffered fatal — -— Democratic-Republican bill elimtn- tie ating a hitch in a 1955 highway hurt when their car on Northwest- 381 Pp Hj h G d jern Road overturned near Tele- on la C 1g Ta s Soe ne ot eee . yesterday afternoon. The House followed the Senate Eugene A. Moore, 20, died short-: _ Dr. Tennyson Guyer, minister and humanitarian The amendment, backers said, ‘mont Hospital. Hé was a passenger z was intended to simplify the ee aehien by’ Dessial Goan from Findlay, O., counseled 381 Pontiac High School Doellefeld was. reported in nual commencement exercises last night. “fairly good” céndition at the Held for the first time in Wisner stadium. the gradua-| ture erat fractured ribs in the ac- cident. friends. ‘state unemployment benefits ap- Dr. Guyer, holder of five honorary doctor's degrees, peared omy te Pe ee ey treated and released yesterday for told graduates in his eal = contusions of the right — and entitled “How High Is Your said. “With altitude you'll be de- Acheson Hits Solons Investigating Redford Post State Star.” Police said Doellefeld apparently/tude in life, develop an at- Puts you above the pesky influ- Secretary of State Dean ‘Acheson says congressional com- attempting to pass a truck on the tude. one-way road. The car went off “We need more sunshine people teday is that the world is afraid secretary of state’s time nowa- act as if they're ef the unknewn, of tomorrow, days and limit his ‘‘flexibility”’ in cording to the Troopers. . interested * weeks. Paul V. the Legislature this summer. “Don’t tell me he didn’t know) | about it,” the mayor said. “He _}Was just seeking the publicity.” The mayor repeated his pledge to conduct the state government on the same principles he has acted on in Detroit, ae be truthful and sincere, * he said, “I believe 90 per cent of the American people want that. But they get confused by the bally- hoo and beadines." Cobo ‘was intorduced by “Rep. Richard C. Van Dusen of Birming- areata ual Col. 4) ey "oF C MIGH GRADUATES — Commencement exercises last ory in Wisner Stadium found 381 graduates | Here seaiees ate Yaseaig to Tom Crom, _— diplomas. ss president speak aie gi i \ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY, JUNE 15,1956 mwey, } om , to erm, Jone Wien “38l Bentiac High Grads aceon marti obo Starts Drive [The Day. in Birmingham fk Rahernincana "| aes Wwiftard Gorm ae) ‘Receive Diplomas, Advice! (Continued Fyém Page One) 2 Ww 4 i Louis Schimmel, president of eee Secure Kaihryp Glade the Pontiac Board of Education Gwendolyn McCiem James Smit don udith Smith presided over the commencement jerry Merariand Michael program. William MeRinley Roald Smith i ne i Dr, Dana P. Whitmer, superin- jaar ya McLain Lora Sparks rard - enne' re Tes tendent of schools, aw ed di Edward Merrill Diane Sprott plomas to the graduates who filed Nieto ria ities Bonnie rout the speake stand na arn Mars! app Francia Staley principal of |Joditn Mit patricia Seward 'e i * ay c. iLucy Mireche Ruth Stout Pontiac High, presented the class iw am Mitchel) Jean. Streling class pres- remarks paid tribute, to teachers, parents and commu- nity “who have helped us reach this goal tonight.” He told parents, ‘We are looking 5° forward to our futures with enthus- i Church, t across the field to their seats. | Other numbers played by the Da. doy Kelly Marilyn Davidson Barbara Kenney ‘le vis Henry Ketonen Joyce Davis Howard Kellogg ‘Marie Davis Richard Kilby: Mildred Davis Carolyn Killian Wilma Decker Thomas Kimmei Janet Deem Walter King Judy -_ temiller Joeima Dempsey Judith Kline Dolores DePauw Sharon Knicker- Dewey _ . bocker Larry Dobbins Vernon ‘Lambert Carl Dotnke Christine — Carol Donaldson Barbare LaPoint John Larson tricia Donelson Richard Dorris Joan Lauckner Jacqueline Dubay Larry Dunn Naney Dusenbury Kenneth h Lenigan Prederick, Parsons Mary Margaret Stewart “Payne e |Doris Pence Phill Twichel | Kenneth Pep Marilynn Valied Gerald \ Peters ay Zenobia Phillips Glenda Piat JoAnn VanTassel Robert Pike ? Patricia Skrine Keith Mittiedorf Joyce Strong M Judith Tanner Betty Biden Montross Beverly Tetu Donna Moore Barbara Terry Jack Morris James Terry [Robert Murphy Joyce Thoe ‘Joseph Neldrett Dennis Nelson Doyle Thompson Renale Nelson Raymond Thomp- arlean New son | Naney ——— Robert Thom: ompaon Roy Thornthwaite Judith Thurman Terrence Tollefson Phyllis Tolonen Robert Tramme) Lyman Treadway Rodney Treats Steve Trevino Rita Tucker Charlies Turner Lance Nixon |Patricia Norlungd |\Gordon Oak ——-~ Oreje! othy Ostrander Sock Ostrander | Wayne Ostrander fee Wem argo Carelyn Proksch Sharon Wagner ay Helen Rendziperis Diane Rhodes hdre Warren band included selections from /|tasrran nice = Saves “Wate “Carousel” by Rodgers, a march, Mary Rice Tom ‘Watson “The Southerner,” by Alexander jobt, Richards ee ae and the Recessional ‘University 3 Roberts rbsra Welch March” by Goldman. reels Beers wanane Members of the June, 1956 grad- Marilyn Roshi Coreta Whitener uating class are: Estelle 1} memes — oma Robert Akers bs] Elwell came eee Theodore ~~ — Atfoider Doris Enbody Rey Rosales dr. iiiiam Anderson pe Ensworth Jr.|Denna Rose Julte neon nee Andrews rt Erb Martiyn Rowe Clay Wiliams Betty Apigion ald Erickson | Virginis Rudd Jeck Williams Nancy Armstrong James Erwin Jr Jerry Rush Joan Wilson Shirley Arnhart Wilburn Russell James Arnold rt Ev Jerry Ryan bt ~ Wiltiang Geil Arthurs Gloria Peatherston ime Salisbury Arthur Atkinson ayne Gamardrija vireinte Wohlge- Russell Attwater David Fitswater (Carol Sampey Verena Bae! Raymond BSandege Jennine Bail Ruby Freeman Barros Kenneth Wright Bailey Linda Schellenberg t Brence Baker Janice Gain Judith Schroeder rgia yrick B Baker tis Gaines Barbara. Schu- Betty You Norma Balmer James Galbraith erry Young Rutheann Bandy Jesse Gaytan Thomas Bank Ann J Ba Pi Be on oe rT. Bartiett Gally Ginell Ses Sec Pontiac Deaths Norma Bation Reta R nose Sens Ma Goat ie ya rey Beatra ri Gonzales i Lote Beetre Joy" Goceh Mrs. Charles J. Cummings rt | ie Yvone Bergeron oar Mrs, Charles Judson (E. rge Bergstrom Patricia Govents Robert Bige Dave Grubb Helen & William Gracey Relph Bone = Della ’Quigar. . r willie Bonner cyemenes Haeaseth Robe: Bowers ackney | Deanne Bradley Paul Hagie Rd., died early this morning. She —— Braid pabemagg “Cacamory aimbaugh “a Braman Alice Brandenburg Donald Mardy She was born in Lockwood, Sept. | Patricia Brennam © Ovls Harris [ane Commetery: nin Breedon Sienn Hartman 24, 1879, the daughter of Thomas ir rennen ower aselhuhn and Harrie Allen ‘oslyn. Daryl "Bresee meg th ao Ah tt Van J Robe m ner Denne Brosted Gilbert | Hernandes Mrs. oa had lived 40 i | erolyn Brown orms years Oakland County and Nancy Brown John me Ron pers, Ralph att ore years in Pontiac, She came ames Browne! he 4 Pontiac from Holly an ees = Beverly Bruce Th Hollis Jr lit , Arn? wellater os sp ams pany cas asm a a aoe nee we Car vel Cathow meng = ES , t ; t im C w Survi ieee ‘Comonel Ide |Mrs, Kenneth Henry sora William Carlson Joan Jarrard = ot chard James Jeffreys and Mrs, H poor on i Johnson Cheney James Johnson a bgother, Darwin A. Joslyn of air. Carey Charlies Joyce Johnson Sylvan Lake. ; rt x Tr 4 Deanna Cle Themes einer 4 oiner Jeanette Harold Jones Funeral Home with Dr. Mabel Ra Jones Phyllis Cotter James Jones Jr. Brant Cotterman Prances Jordan —— , bso —— srtlyn Cremer ana Judy — — _ men at White Chapel Memorial Cem- Robert wgrowe Marve Keel etery, Friends may call at the! ~— = Daly Atece Kehtl funeral home after 7 o'clock this ‘evening. | Gordon Arthur Tear Gordon Arthur Tear, 32, of 30 James St., who was drowned yes-| iJuly 14, 1923 in Detroit. ents were Ernest and Pear] Moyer \Tear. ‘He had been employed by. the Glenn L. Turner Perry St., died at 7:25 this morn- com- in Pontiac Genera] Hospital Sanaa levels are cried fan- after an illness of four years. 189%, he was the son of Lafayette and Sadie Kempner Turner. On June 15, 1929, he was married to Irene Sutton in Burlington, Ont., Canada. War I, was a member of BPOE $10 and F&AM in Canada, brothers, Clarence C. Turner of .|second term in the office by Lt. two sisters, Mrs. Hettie Wilmeth | + plan moos of Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs. Grace Madeline VanMatre Murphy of Fort Madison, Iowa.) ‘which started about 7 p.m. yester- with whom day, sending black, coal gas-laden she lived; five grandchildren and smoke hundreds of feet into the Monday from the Donelson-Johns suscitator. A second man, William Roman, a school teacher who tri H. Marbach of the First Presby- to extinguish the blaze at its ier HELMSTEDT, Germany ® — terian Church officiating. Mrs. with a garden hose, was treated West Germany today handed over.e Cummings’ body will be cremated for a gashed hand at Lapeer Coun-|29 Russians, all convicts long prison terms, to Sovi : > Se chia 4 Exactly as Picture | by the Lapeer School District Glenn L. Turner, 60, of 245 N. Born in Lincoln, Neb., Dee. 1, He came to Pontiac 29 years ago from Burlington and was employed by the Pontiac Folding Chair Co. Mr. Turner, a veteran of World| fve-term state senator and former |ter lieutenant governor, filed petitions Thursday to enter the Republican three Pace for nomination as lieutenant Surviving are his wife; Mr. Turner’s body is at the Kirkby Funeral Home where fu- neral arrangements are pending. Carl R. Williams | Carl Williams, 60. of 1849 E. | Maple Rd., Birmingham died of a) prolonged iliness today in the Wil-| liam Beaumont Hospital in Royal, Oak. | Mr. Williams was born in Poplar’ Bluff, Mo., April 6, 1890 and had, been a resident ot Birmingham for the past year. For the past 15 years Mr. Williams was chief inspector of quality standards for Fisher Body in Pontiac. He was also a member ef the Holy Name Parish in Birmingham. He is survived by his wife Rita Ellen and three sons, Robert an Carl of Detroit and David at home. | Other survivors are one brother, Robert L. Williams of North Holly- wood, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Somers of Clawson and Mrs. Joseph Kluss of Berkley. Rosary service will be in the| Blanche) Cummings, 76, who made p21) Chapel of the William R. her home with her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton Funeral Home Sunday |liams’ plan yesterday by Walter ¢ sung in Holy Name Church in Bir-. | mingham Monday at 9:30 a.m. ‘Coal Bin Blaze | Blankets Lapeer firemen today still ‘tled a stubborn blaze in huge coal | bins at the old City Water Works, One fireman, Fred Wilder, was! Service will be at 10:30 a.m. overcome but later revived by re-| eet ty General Hospital. Fire in the old building, used for coal storage boiler housing | and school-bus workshop, was discovered by Lapeer Boy Scouts | meeting in nearby Cramton Park. They turned in the alarm. terday in Otter Lake, was born. Thousands of people watched the vented from leaving West Gore) His par-|blaze and traffic on M24 was di- many. verted because of it. Mayor, W. E. Lapeer’s. Rowden said this Suzanne Edgeworth Clyde Gaukler Moving & Storage Co For ‘an Englishman, an auto Preddie El line shman, Carol Bllefson roukas ra He leaves his wife, the former choke is a strangler. Pegsy eon Plore Lopez : To Commission Ship PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The. - USS Canberra, the world’s second guided-missile ship, will be com-| missioned by the Navy today at! the Philadelphia Naval Base. Many home accidents occur on stairways. Their number is re- duced when the stairs are car-| peted to cover the slip-prone wood | surface. - The Weather Fell U.s. eather Bureau Report poNTIAG’ ane WICINITY — Partly. elew@y .eday through temerreow with seattered thunderstorms this afternoon, | tonight . Lew tonight near 65. High temerrow near 85. Light vari-| shle winds beceming south — ot 18-15 miles an heur today and ten Teday im Pontiac — temperature preceding § a.m me 8 am.: Wind velocity § mph. Direction: Southeast San sete Friday at 8:16 pm Sun rises Saturday st 4.55 am Moon rises Friday at 12°53 p.m Moen sets | at 12:40 a.m. Downtown Tem a el on ae vel 86) Ime a pom. cl. 80| sds vnessGeceeauecn ai STII sajto her Queens home, groaned: “: &lcame downtown -my corns hurt.” aa Hundreds queued up in orderly But No Panic or Violence | New York NEW YORK—.# — Millions of; subway riders endured a citywide | underground strike yesterday in, |prostrating heat—and there was! ino panic, violence or injury. Of course there was grumbling. ‘The 96.1 record temperature for,| a June 14 would have been cause ‘enough for vat | * | In Seapersisiy trying to get, ‘home the teeming, steaming " hordes put bulging pressure on other transit facilities. ‘hotels, restaurants, and the telephone jcompany. ; ' As one man described the over- \flow crowds on the baking streets iof mid-Manhattan: “It's like New | Year's Eve.” ANXIETY REIGNS Only instead of jollity there was anxiety, frustration and extreme discomfort. One woman, thwarted in getting “I had a premonition something like this would happen when I | Strike and Record Heat | ers Endure ipaign proved a boon during the | various traffic tie-ups. Only an occasional horn honked. Radiators boiled over and tires. {blew out on passenger cars. But, remarkably | tempers were held well in check. TEMPERS BOIL Naturally it wasn't ness and light. As a man and woman elbowed through the frus- trated rush-hour throngs the wom-. an said: ig a bar and sit down.” “All right, all right. ” the man 'threw up his hands. ‘If you feél like standing out here all night, we'll just — * other incident. A man and a wom- an dashed for the same cab. The man beat her through the door by seconds and refused to budge.. At Coney Island the biggest weekday crowd of the season— 75,000 to 100,000 — was trapped there for hours without trans- portation home. But they at least could go back on the beach or in the water. Hitchhiking became a favorite = * * ® A group of young women hailed ia dusty, grimy truck. “I’m too dirty,” the perspiring driver told the ladies. “You're clean enough for me, baby,” said one of thei young 91 tm 1986 im 1942) a * * @ — ‘Tharsday's Tempers ! woman suggested a Alpenn (OE OS Marquette eo «a driver: “Can't you go a little’ Chieage +4 4 Memphis ya) 1} faster?” _ 9 JS Mew Qrieane 2 3) “Lady,” replied the driver, “We | + ee te se ain't going at all. This is what em Bley no wn eS iden B Sete 8 Sethin an tout Seattle iwithin an hout ae Washington’ % New York's new antinoise cam- women. She climbed inte the track as it set off for Brooklyn. charged Williams is trying to “buy votes” with the unemploy- ment issue he placed before ge gy oak 8 special session, audience wag estimated at 150. GOP gubernatorial ‘nomination, Donald S. Leonard, has not yet filed his nominating petitions. Leonard was the 194 nominee, | West Germany ithem. All all sweet-| Chivalry ea: a Seating in an-, in Oakland County (Detroit, Local Waters Begin Mixing; Turn Red BIRMINGHAM —- Red waternew quarters in the Plerce-Maple rday'corner of their present building. (Continued From Page One) Lucas Marjone see and Mrs, Lillian Clark, all of Pon-|ham, now being pushed for nom- Delores Camisy Chute age tine. ination as state attorney general. Ranere Me. parrel, Stew =| Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat-\CHARGES VOTE BUY flowed in Birmingham Try Mapley Robert Shaw ‘urday from the Huntoon Funeral! Calling Cobo an’ advocate of ‘the/as the oxygen-laden Detroit water Tarenel ta Sherman |Home with the Rev. Hilding E.«, 5 ynd, responsible leadership Deean mixing with the local water, artini Margaret Silk 'Bihl of the Perry Park Baptist in Mi for the|{™ing iron oxide with the heavy on Rerid ingen Church officiating. Burial will be|*rely needed in Michigan for (h€|content of iron here. Warren Lots Singleton ‘in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. past Tew years, = The water is absolutely safe, the Cobo's announced rival for the Clarence A. Reid of Detroit, a governor. He was defeated in his bid for a’ ‘Gov. Philip.A. Hart in 1954. Legislators Recess fo Delay Decisions (Continued From Page One) for breaking the Legislature's deadlock on — subject. iepebaiceia, ont opposed to. Gov. Williams’ plan, talked in- creasingly of a temporary boost \to tide workers oVer until the auto lindustry shifts to new models in the fall. WON’T CONCEDE But some of them refused to poe that even that was nec: "The Laboe: Committee scheduled § a meeting for 2 p.m. Monday in/$ order to hear what businessmen ¢ aro to say about the governor's $ plan. s s s “We have requests to appear ‘from 25 or 30 companies,” said ‘Rep. George Van Peursem (R- Zeeland), chairman. “We hope to igive them all a chance to appear.” | committee listened to an $ lhour-long defense of Gov. Wil-| John Huntzinger, 170 Chippewa evening. Requiem Mass will be P- Reuther, AW president. E Reuther eee = state must 4 had been ill one month. [mines will be in the Holy Sepul- adopt the Williams’ proposals to$ prevent unemployment from $ spreading from the auto industry : to employes of other industries. Williams told a press conference ‘later in the day that a tempor- ny plan would = “inadequate.” ° With Smoke Pall | He said the Legislature's decision $ a to recess for a few days before : acting on the plan indicated law- makers realize the seriousness of © the situation. Returns 29 Red Prisoners “ey rYyyyyiiiiiiyyy) reseftatives at the East German border checkpoint of Marienborn. All had volunteered for repatria- Hon to the a Union, Their return to the Soviets fol-. lowed Russian complaints that So- viet nationals were forcibly pre- The Bonn government replied He attended Pontiac Schools and morning that the loss, estimated that Soviet nationals imprisoned was a veteran of World War II.‘at $25,000, is covered by insurance.|in West Germany for crimes could go home only if the govern- ment of the state in which they were sentenced would release other Soviet citizens could leave at any time, the West Germans said. Originally 30 Russian prisoners § ‘volunteered for repatriation. One|® jchaneed his mind early today. peese 60660605650666000060000060686 e ‘bank employes involved who do & inot know their future duties. Whether he will be in -— Poorer “+ pe .98 Jr. FINS ....1 49 Med. FINS ..1 98 Lerge FINS. ..1 89e Jr. MASKS. . 98e Sr. MASKS... 1.98 Pro MASKS. ..1 1.59 SNORKEL, 39” . $ SUPER SPeciAt NN- . 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Ideal Father's Day Gift $5.00 Value—Now In zipper, toiletries for leatherette ‘ROYAL’ TRAVEL KIT 2.89 ‘Kingsmen’ $1.50 Value 1.00 Seaforth Shave Lotion $1.00 Value —s ) Shave lotion f and cologne in box. ‘OLD SPICE’ 2-Piece Wood Shoe Shine Kit with ACCESSORIES $5.00 Value—Now Wood shoe shine box with all you need to shine your shoes home. / at 2.89 for 6 or 12 Volt System 1S 1.98 Styled as pictured, just plug into car cigar light- er. Ideal for traveling. 98 N. Seginaw St. f f. Johnson & Johnson BABY OIL Shampoo or Lotion Your Choice —DRUGS—Main Floor 4 ak THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE. 18, 1956 THREE ‘Don't Welcome That Buralar! These Precautions. May Save Your Home When You're on Vacation Vacation time is here agairi and thousands of Michigan citizens will “be leaving the city every weekend for picnics, trips to the country, and summer vacations. The expe- detecting the home of a vacationer. But there are meant -precautions people can take before going on va- cation, Here is a list of do’s and don'ts that will prove helpful when the time comes for you to take to the open road. - - 1. Do leave 4 lamp or two con- nected to an automatic timer to turn lights on and off regularly each evening. 2. Do close and lock all win- dows. 3. Do cance! all deliveries. Have the post office or a neigh- bor hold your mail until you re- turn, 4, Do tell your neighbors you are leaving—have them notify po- lice if they see anyone prowling around. 5. Do notify your local police the date you are leaving and when you will return. ' 6. Do have your lawn mowed and sidewalks swept by a neigh- bor at least once a week. 7. Do have your phone discon- | nected. 8. Don’t close blinds or draw | shades. 9. Don't leave valuables lying around the house, 10. Don't tell friends, neigh- bors, or work associates of the valuable possessions you have around the house. 11, Don't leave the garage door open—an empty garage with the door open is a good sign people / are out. While most of the above do's and don'ts should be followed when leaving the home for a weekend or longer, an automatic timer con- nected to a lamp’ to “light-guard” the home should be used ¢ven when leaving for an evening only. Coronado, plorer, determined ‘the daily dis- tance of his marches by. delegat-. ing a foot soldjer to count his. steps. early Spanish ex: | Navy Orders | (Clamp-Down on Smuggling ’ MANILA @®—All Us. Navy com- smuggling by American Navy Pet | named sonnel Rear Adm. Wendell G, Switzer, commander of U.S. Naval Forces in the Philippines, issued the or- der ‘after Philippine police said a suitcase of assorted_jewelry had been smuggled into Manila a * ¢ @ Navy authorities are investigat- F, Rice, a Coast Guard aviation mechanic from Miami, Fla., han- died the suitcase. The Filipino po-' jeweler. * * %* sonnel caught smuggling would be subject to possible trial, convic- "SPECIAL FOR A THER'S DAY JUNE 17 | AND THRILLING “%-HOUR $2.50 VALUE Sports. Record :] Gillette 7-inch UP record — i $8 N. Saginaw—Main Floor . BOYS’ Big Selection at Lowest Prices MEN’S and BOYS’ Swim Suits 1.39) 1.99 JIMM: SIZES | MEN’S SIZES ROTHERS Give Him A Gift “FOR FATHER’ S DAY. Wrapped Box of RUM SOAKED DIPPED IN WINE SS /’. 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OPEN 8:30 - 5:30 fs 6. TELEGRAPS SS eanninaneraaen satel | In response to a question, an Air Force spokesman said: | “The recent thermonuclear air drop at Bikini was conducted as scheduled. mA IN “The Air Force considers that ih Hi} MUNIN ithe ability of the B52 bomber to li 1'\ it ideliver a thermonuclear bomb set up for the Pacific test it could ‘be disturbing. Recording instru- ‘ments are oriented carefully on sive dempness. Dowficke in « tvitable comteiner protects stored them with Fiintkote Asbestoe- Cement Siding,” we reply. And erticles because # tokes moisture then, you'll have a snug, weath- Hithe intended point of burst. If an’ right out of the air. R aise lays dust er-tight home with walle that Pexpiosion occurs elsewhere, some on driveways ond have the charm of wood and the [ vitally needed information on the reeds. in hendy permanence of stone, Let us tell | efficiency of the bomb is missed. | 36: bags. Col adesenlon omg] CIE a Time we for complete aden ane came shige designers of the ballistic container betormation. oa pen oak or detonating equipment of a nu-| clear bomb. The Air Force — itself on accuracy. Leftist May Decide c L Peru Election Race LIMA, Peru ® — A left wing party that doesn't exist officially figures to be the deciding factor that offers three candidates — all conservatives. * e s The winner is to succeed Gen. Manue) Odria who took over the presidency in a 1948 revolution. The leftist element expected to tip the balance is the Aprista party formed in the 1920s and outlawed when it rebelled eight years ago against Odria's predecessor, Dr. Install “Picture-Pretty” Morgan Louver Deors to decorate and ventilate. See our complete selection. Alli in Hi N fiwas demonstrated successfully. a TAL HA Hh ih “Detailed information about the 5% Ly ih Hint distance and altitude of the explo- basements ao Mi TIANA sion in Loess to the target is| | 2 conside: classified (secret) in and formation under the i q provisions of storage L. “ ttt ‘the Atomic Energy Aa ASOESTOS-CEMENT | reems | An error of even 3,500 yards! s101N@ ~} might un Ns serious in an —_— wartime p of a weapon ich MAKES YOUR HOME has a major destructive force ex- Look Lie MEW tending out to at least 12 miles USE DOWFLAKE [trom the point of burst, | Meld end mildew thrive in exces- 14 ceerete i er Sauce But under - peecins conditions| in a -presidential election Sunday? Jose Luis Bustamante. | The Apristas also figure to make! itheir weight felt in the Sunday bal-| loting for two vice presidents, 53) senators and 182 deputies. It is estimated there are 112 mil-| lion voters among Peru's 9%. million people. 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Lifetime guaranteed stee! ball bearing Waite's Mower Center—Downsicirs Store naan ere | 0 My, pag a ii: Se i a ee Lo asta te 2 ee ae J © Ae Cs. r _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1056 eR ASA ¥ = xan “THE PONTIAC PRESS eoend ietion — ee oD Trede Mark Published trom Tue Powrmsc Passe Building , President tnd Publisher Honea ! Repee Btn Resse om Treasurer end ener! somn A. Busy. og Sees w, Cams Peres Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS =——— exclustvely to the fated Presa is entitied 3 = Ae “The Assoc ---pisge for republication of all local news print newspaper as well ae all AP news dispatches. it 40 cents : > Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer end MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 196 Drownings in County Stress Safety Need There is grim warning to all lovers of water sports in three Oakland County drownings. ‘These tragedies are only part of; the midweek statewide toll of eight lives lost in Michigan lakes and rivers. As was the case over last weekend when nine other drownings were reported, all of these deaths were preventable. . * * * The fact that all three Oak- land victims were swimmers emphasizes how vital is the ex- ercise of prudence in and around _water. One, a fisherman, sank in 60 feet of water after slipping over the side of a small boat. The two others overestimated their strength and paid with their lives. The warning in these avoidable tragedies has special tmpact in a county with more than 400 of Mich!- _gan’s 11,000 inland lakes. Any heat wave normally sends thousands in~ search of relief in the cooling waters of our lakes. * * * Those same lakes challenge swimmers, fishermen and boat- ing enthusiasts to observe all the widely recognized rules of water safety. They also challenge par- ents to be ever on guard for the safety of children in lake country. Never take any chances on or in the water! Ike Continues Fight for Foreign Aid Bill Hospitalized though he is, Presi- dent Ersennowsr is not abandoning the fight he lost in the House for his $4.9 billion mutual security bill. Instead, through his lieutenants he is continuing to press for Senate restoration of the $1.1 billion slashed irom the bill in the lower chamber. There wasn’t any doubt about House sentiment. When the final standing vote was taken, the count was 273 to 122, with many Republicans vot- ing against the Administration. * * * ‘Mr. E1rseNHOWER could take some comfort, however, from the fact that an effort to kill the bill in the House failed 147 to 52. There also is cheer for him in the stand taken by Chair- man Georce of. the Senate For- eign Relations Committee. The Georgia Democrat has sided with the President to the extent of saying that at least half of the House cut should be restored. This mewspaper is glad to note that the President is exerting the full power of his leadership in behalf of the measure. We are among those who believe he was right when he told House Republicans through a letter to Minority Leader Martin, that restoration of the cuts is vital. Among other things the letter pointed out was that the ehtire foreign aid program would be “seriously impaired,” by the cuts. It added that the free nations “cannot afford to move hesitantly and uncertainly in this matter” and that “grave consequences are involved,” In our opinion for the Senate to permit the House action to stand would weaken the U. S. campaign to seize the initiative. and counter- act Russia's economic offensive. _ “ARGUMENTS make for a happy family,” says a psychologist. If so, it is wondered how certain families can stand being so hilarious, ‘ ' | “ | ~ ' —— —< | aad A Welcome Visitor The Nation is privileged once again this week’ to play host to a distinguished visitor, West Germany's Chancellor Konrap ADENAUER. . In America primarily to receive honorary degrees at Yale and Mar- quette Universities, the Chancellor also has another important objec- tive. He hopes to discuss the increasingly troublesome question of German reunification with our Gov- ernment leaders and U.N. Secretary Genera] HAMMARSKJOLD. ” * * The Chancellor has won world renown by his leadership of West Germany out of complete collapse into new nationhood, prosperity and membership in NATO. In recent days he has added to his many laurels three new achieve- ments. These include his agreements with France on the Saar treaty and with the United States on financial support of U.S. troops in Germany. In addition, as the result of a com- promise at home, he has come to agreements with opposition parties on conscription for the new German army. x * »* Dr. ADENAUER’s desire to dis- ‘cuss reunification with our leaders is understandable. The situation which keeps 17,000,000 East Germans under the heel of the USSR is reported to have started restlessness which might _ be exploited by the politically ambitious and increase pressure for a deal with Russia. Our hope is that despite the illness of President E1rsennower, the Chan- cellor will find his Washington talks both pleasant and fruitful. The Man About Town World Locations In Line With Pontiac East and West Around Earth Ahead: What you cannot get without one on your shoulders. “What's. directly east or west of us in this wide world?,” is a question frequently asked. We find that Pontiac is close to the 43rd paralle) of latitude, and going easterly around the world we find other locations on or near it include Buffalo, Albany, Boston, Rome, Caspian Sea, Gobi Desert, Lower Mongolia, Mid-Manchuria, Upper Japan, Oregon and Milwaukee. We are within 200 miles of the mid-way point between. the equator and the North Pole, the 45th paralle) of longitude crossing Michigan at a point just below Alpena. Purchasing Agent for Pontiac Motor, Martin F. Rummel, was one of the many golfers at the an- nual Recess Club outing at Oakland Hills Tuesday. A drive in the country in the Pontiac area this weekend will reveal the supremely delicious | aroma of the wild grape blossoms permeating the air from every highway hedgerow. The beavers just didn't cooperate in the return trip from the Canadian wilds of a party of 13 Pontiac men, Mostly Physicians. The animals built a dam in such a way in a river that the railroad was washed _ out, and the party was held up for over a day until repairs were made. Roses six inches across are reported by Mrs, Percival Plowman of Huron Gardens. They are of the Peace variety. With the graduation time spirit in the air, I find that the mortar- board originated at Oxford Uni- versity in England about 1350. Among the many commendations re- ‘ceived on this column’s crusade against political posters in the highways, that of Mrs. Harrison Meeks of Clarkston is the strongest. It calls them “nature defilers.”. The Oakland County Road Commission is using reprints of our story to send to offending candidates, one of whom went out and personally tore down all that had been posted for him as soon as he read the article. NP Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Elizabeth Speck of 715 Joslyn Ave.; eighty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Francis of 3650 Orchard Lake Road; fifty-third wedding anniversary. | . Mrs. Elizabeth Lovell of Rochester; eighty-second birthday. — Mr. and Mrs. George Krohn of Oxford; fifty-first wedding anniver-— sary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cascadden of Leonard; golden wedding. t ‘I Feel Fine—You O.K.?’ $e David Lawrence Says: Nuclear Warfare May Tak e Back Seat. to Conventional Arms in Next Big War WASHINGTON — The biggest news ‘story in the world today — and the hardest to write—relates to the grave danger of defeat which. faces the United States and its Allies at the hands of the Soviet gangsters who control the largest single military apparatus of -all times. It isn't solely a question of atomic bombs or intercontinental bombers or missiles. Even if the United States Congress ap- propriated all the money the Air Force ts asking for, it wouldn’t alter the situation. For the next war may never see atomic weapons of any kind used be- ' cause of the danger of mutual destruction. Hence, the potential value of conventional armies with conventional navies and air forces and conventional bombs be- comes more important than ever .before, coincident with some form of to meet the infiltration of smaller coun- tries by the enemy. The truth is a paradox—Gen. LeMay is right in wanting all the air power he can get as a deter- rent and Generals Ridgway and Taylor are right also in wanting all the conventional arms they can get as a deterrent. The three armed services are right on the whole in emphasizing the need for more of each of their respective forces. Their disputes reflect an honest grouping for some solution to the most difficult problem America has ever faced. NUCLEAR WAR OR NOT? The real factor or fear is de- rived from the prospect that, even though no international agreement exists or may exist, the aggressors will, of their own volition, refrain from the use of any nuclear weapons. Then what? Would the Western Allies even initiate the use of such weapons in defense and thus invite retaliation? Mili- tary men, are confident that the answer will be ‘‘yes.”’ Political governments—civilians Who con- trol them—will have the decision and the consensus of many civilian officials here and in Europe is that the answer will be ‘‘no.”’ The idea of “‘race suicide” and of “wiping the human race from the face of the earth’’ has been so widely advertised everywhere that what began as a Communist propaganda line a few years age —when the Soviet government was in an inferior and unprepared status with respect to the manu- facture of superbombs—now has been endorsed inside the United States by high officials, scien- tists, spokesmen for the church and many sections of the press. It seems clear that no civilian government in the free world will ever authorize the initial use of atomic weapons. As a résult, Moscow and Peking will dominate both Europe and Asia. Western Europe, which has up to now considered itself pro- tected by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, will discover in due time the fallacy of the ‘‘new look" in military organization. For the dimunition of ground forces and the arming of remaining di- visions with nuclear merely emphasizes the danger that Moscow could conquer Western Europe without firing a single shot, would CLEVER OVE BY REDS The Soviets have offered to re- duce their land armies by 1,200,000 men. This, however, is a small proportion of their total. It is a clever maneuver designed to get the West to deplete its far smaller armies. The Communists coincl- dentally have begun their ‘‘parlia- mentary offensive,"’ which means infiltration in the parliaments of Western Europe and a_ step-up activity inside the United States, where already three Supreme Court Justices say that Communist activity is just ‘‘another political party.”’ Thus, on the political front as reiterated a few days ago by Secretary of State Dulles, when he said: “There is only one cure for the evils of the imposed Soviet dicta- torship—that is government which derives its powers from the con- sent of the governed. This is a lesson that history teaches, that Khrushchev confirms and which needs to be applied if we are to have a world society of peace and justice." Don't Let a Metabolimeter Determine the Basal Rate By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. A poor... poor soul—writes: “Have had four basal metabolism tests taken. It's such a gruesome ordeal, and I still come out minus 42. This makes me definitely a Hypothyroid. . . your article about ‘Poor Man's Metabolimeter’... " (Mrs. G. R. E.) ‘IT can imagine a customer, im- pressed by the scientific preten- sions of the trick specialist or clin- ic racketeer, readily, even eager- ly undergoing a test with the ba- sal metabolism machine ... push button medicine is just around the corner now. But blessed if I can understand anyone submitting to such hocus- pocus four times in succession. From the views and reports of many authorities I conclude that a real doctor gets more know!l- edge of the state of the pa- tient’s metabolism and what to do about it from examination and In the physiology laboratory the metabolimeter is*as essential as any other instrument of precision. In the practice of medicine the basal metabolism “test’’ is sheer hokum calculated to make the credulous customer think he is get- ting “‘seientific’’ treatment. nosis, or treatmen Dr. William Brady, adtiressed hoes a is gan. 1956) ~ ment. weapons . This is but another way of say-. ing that the peoples of the Soviet Union and the satellite states hold the key to peace. They must be persuaded to choose a free govern- It's the only thing that can truly make the world safe for the contindance of democratic govern- ments anywhere. It requires a job of infiltration and conversion through every avenue of moral force. It's a job which the West has all too long neglected. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back | 15 Years Ago FDR FREEZES _ Nazi-Fascist funds in U.S. BRITISH SUBS sink seven Axis ships. 20 Years Ago 'VET’S BONUS payoff scheduled here. ‘ ROOSEVELT ISSUE is ‘‘com- . evil.—Iisaiah 56:2. * * * The happiness of heaven is the constant keeping of the Sabbath. Heaven is called a Sabbath, to make those who have Sabbaths long for heaven, and those who long for heaven love Sabbaths — Philip Henry. Voice of the People , ‘ ‘Big Tom’ Is i f i Pivieatais New Panhandler’s Union | when eary because of of space. Full : letters oo prodaypie «ay of published it the Writer requests unless the letter is criti in ite nature. If you have ever been revolted © by crude stem artists (panhan- Doubts Cobo Can Get . Soapy’s Wayne Vote jority for a loop. You have a lot to learn, my friend. Williams’ sup- porters in Wayne county aren't / fair weather people. They believe _ in him and will stick. As a matter of Mr. Man Starts Collection for Marilyn Monroe I'll start a collection for you if you'll promise to PRINT Mari- lyn Monroe’s name and picture in your paper for one month. I'm en- closing a dime to start the ball dust a Normal Male Independent Rule Creates New Woes for Morocco By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director —— Morocco’s government has ar- dered a halt to emigration of Moroccan Jews to Israel. Officials say the action was taken because the mass departure of Jews might harm the Moroccan economy. A Newsweek correspondent says that when the Spanish ambassador presented his credentials to Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef last week, Morocco's new ministers— many of them only recently re- leased from French jails — had ing sworn into the army daily, yet there is no money for that, either. ‘“‘Many of Morocco's immediate woes,” says Newsweek, stem “from an appalling lack of trained per- Morocco. But when independence was granted by the French there were only one doctor of law, five graduate professors, thre public works engineers, 18 lawyers, 20 agricultural engineers, 21 medical doctors, 42 professors of Arabic. and less than 100 university grad- uates, most of whom now hold top government posts. A cotintry embarking on a new is 70 per cent French. The sultan’s army of 15,000 is under French officers, and the nation’s industry is 80 per cent French-controiled. These government problems will be solved in time, but there still will be another threat. This is the tension between Moslem and French populations, and the re- lations between Jew and Moslem. A French “Committee of Re- sistance" still exists {n Morocco. The French army is kept under wraps by the Moroccan govern- . ment so that it cannot deal effec- tively with the Moroccan rebel “Army of Liberation.” a force that still defies both the French and the Sultan's government. Morecee apparently hopes to get financial ald trom the United States, which already has sunk approximately a half billion dol- lars, inte Morecce te establish defense bases. And if the Moroccans find the United States cool toward aiding them, there is always the possibili- ty they will turn to Moscow, as did Egypt. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE . I like the large metropolis .. . Especially at night ... When boulevards and buildings tall... ... Whe stroll or hurry by .. . Beneath the mirror of a moon... And stars around the sky .. . I feel the rac- ing pulse of life... And suddenly I seem ... To wander in a wonder- land .. . Surrounded by a dream .. « Until the lights are going out ... And shadows take the places .. . Of human forms that filled the street . . . With bright and happy faces. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist Advanced Degrees Fine for Teachers, but Salesmanship More Important _ Howard agrees that a good teacher should not be pri- marily a storehouse of knéwil- edge but a salesman thereof. Many learned educators are failing in the classroom be- cause they never did any house- to-house selling of magazines or newspapers in their youth. Good teachers use dramatic delivery and advertising “gim- micks" to perk up their stu- dents. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-383: Howard K., aged 38, is a county superintendent of schools in a midwestern state. * ° * “Dr. Crane, I like your emphasis on teathing as a field of sales- manship,”’ he complimented me after I had addressed his state teachers’ convention. “I had several professors in college who put us students to sleep by their colorless personali- ties and monotonous lecturing. “They couldn’t practice what they weré teaching, yet one of them was head of the depart- ment and they were all accorded great respect because they had Ph. D, degrees. “TI find that a teacher with no advanced college degrees but with a great love for youth and an enthusiastic way of presenting the lessons, is far superior to one with an M. A. degree who makes his*pupils hate him. “But I hesitate to admit such things publicly for it is so fashion- able nowadays to stress advanced degrees that most educators think you are naive if you emphasize classroom salesmanship."’ ‘TEACHERS V§$. GYMNASIUMS Nowadays millions of Americans are being stampeded into thinking A i that a big gymnasium for basket- ball players. plus teachers with M. A. or Ph. degrees, are the only two requisites for a Class ‘'A’’ school. * * * Both of those are helpful but the primary requisite is stellar sales- manship in the classroom. We psychologists do not decry big, new consolidated school buildings and elaborate gymnasi- ums ;provided the teachers are top notch salesmen of ideas in the classroom. But don’t measure a school's efficiency by the size of its build- ings. TEST FOR SUCOOLS ‘‘Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other,” pace ee ne Ces eateeeten ‘er pactect Please notice that nothing was included in that terse formula about new buildings and swanky gymnasiums. * * * _No, the emphasis was placed squarely on a talented teacher with the true zest to impart knowledge and set the pupil. on fire with zeal for furtHer investiga- tion of facts. If you have the right type of A teachers, the school buildings are of secondary importance. Good teachers in an old barn er circus tent can run circles around sour puss teachers with Ph. D.'s even though the latter are housed in latest consolidated schools and surrounded by ex- pensive laboratory equipment. /’ A good teacher is the true test of a good schoolroom, just as a good mother is the primary requisite of a good honie. And a good mother can rear.a little Abraham Lincoln in a log cabin with no modern plumbing fixtures whatever. : . * » Obviously, I am not decrying large buildings and elaborate science halls. But it is time tax- payers stressed salesmanship in the classrooms above all else. TAXPAYERS, BEWARE .: Every teacher should have pre- viously served an internship as a house-to-house salesman, if only for six weeks. For salesmanship ts much alike, whether of insurance and magazine subscriptions, or of ethical ideas from the pulpit or educational concepts from the school teacher’s rostrum. And a former house-to-house salesman would. never let his stu- dent snore in the classroom. He'd wake them up by some device even if he had to imitate Dr, God- dard ani buy some magic tricks. So stress ‘former sales training on the part of new teachers as much as advanced degrees. For such salesmanship actually pays richer dividends in the classroom. pear ie i oR, cre M » *closi a | and printing ponte for paychological charte ana pom: (Copyright 1968) ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 Honor 47‘New Citizens in Flag Day Ceremonies Forty-seven hew citizens, natur- alized in Oakland County within the last year, were honored last night as the 14th annual Flag Day program was held at the Elks day A featured highlight of the af- fair was the presentation of a $25 U. S. Savings Bond to Mr. and) Mrs. Allison May, of 871 Walton Blvd., for having the most at- tractively displayed flag. Allen said the flag judging committee had toured Pontiac seeking people gion. who display their flags daily be- old dress. Other talks were given bY lospital today with Janice Antona, president of the|received in a 14-foot fall from Citizens League, Charles Snyder, their second- “story apartment home. piano and save his classical sheet| Past President of the- State Opti- : mists, and Donald Smith, State Commander of the American Le- Ivory, were playing on a bed in, — =e 74 zens. Miss Antona explained the work of her group and said m1 different countries are represented in her present class. Sixteen mem- bers of the class gave an outline of the Constitution and three others recited on important documents. Brother, Sister Hurt in Second-Story Fall DETROIT (INS) — A three- year-old Detroit boy and his year- sister were in Receiving) minor injuries David ae i his sister, ‘front of a screened window and ‘apparently pushed the screen Miniature American flags were aside and tumbled out. Prat ech ot oom “Clothes Alire, Boy early yesterday after their dog ' thle sem qut/wilte the bey become frantic at seeing the piano burn. He tried to save his music ‘even though his clothing Lalita was afire. Fights to Save Music TULSA, Okla. (#—Howard Peter. son Jr. and his family barely es- caped from their burning home Engineers in Demand ANN ARBOR w — The 210 en- gineers graduating from the Uni- versity of Michigan had an average choice of five jobs each offering salaries 10 per cent above last -year. The university place- ment office saifi starting salaries averaged $426 a month, about $35) above the 1955 level. with. a live, . five-pound played intermittently aroused them by scratching on a In the confusion, Peterson knocked his 14year-old son uncon- scious in order to get him. out. * * « flash that burned three of them. * * 6 The boy, Howard 3rd, got head ‘music. His sister, Jan. ceived similar burns. 15, re- |Jakad-has resigned as Cheboygan !6. County superintendent: of schools, had been Ssmantling it. | Mrs. Peterson and a 4year- ito become an associate professor | ‘old son escaped through a window. | ‘at Central Michigan College, | Police said they were taking Peterson said he had to knock Mount Pleasant. Game of Catch ae in Explosion for Boys | DENVER W—A game of catch’ bomb— the past! three months by two dogen South \Denver boys—ended in a blinding The aerial bomb exploded yes- terday afternoon after three older boys had poured out most of the CHEBOYGAN ® — William of Greg Loney, 16, Gene Columbus, and DannyMcKenna, 15, who land eying at it with an icepick a icers were tryiAg = sown af tas tener thay |boys were not aware ody a live bomb. Old Michigan Statute ‘Annuls Odd Marriage | OWOSSO w —- A divorce case iended in an annulment yesterday because of an old - Michigan statute which forbids marriages between a man and his dead wife’s daughter. The two-year-old marriage of and hand — when! be tried to or oe remeret = o, David Bodary, 69, and his step- put out t mes in a grand . *. lating device. ast ra daughter, Thelma Lowrey Boda: School Head Resigns ‘windows and scorched the fingers a vend dissolved by Circuit Jodgs! Michael Garland. 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No, by be frozen, counting their calories; ander P. de Seversky, the aviation thing likely to be available in Brit- cracky, but we have, It’s in West and so forth. 'prophet, predicts that Gen, Nathan ain or America for at least three 36th street. | * * plats) wecktadl (aribaa: et |Farragut Twining and other air- jyears.’ A whale’ Goce of people inter-| Some 630,000,000 dozen doughnuts| ; Open Evenings—Sunday |men who will attend Moscow's) “. . . Russia this year (will) Id | Doughnut ex-| “Surely, your little girl did not | 4 ested in the doughnut mess around| “re 80! last year. Doug jair show on June 24 will be given'start regular jet airline service \perts, like thoroughbred stables, | use the lett pedal while playing | = demonstration that may “scare ‘between Moscow and the principal With the lightweight bagels. €8Y won't reat until the breed is im- Lachlan’s ‘Yellow Butterfly.’ Cass Lake Rd. ‘the free world out of its wits.’ cities of Europe.” ‘and night, taking their tempera-| proved. be would ruin it, | 3507 Elisabeth Lake Rd.—Corner The Red air force's T3T Bison !8 Tye Reds have Invited Twining ‘ures, measuing their holes, check-| —_— Then why in hell didn't you tell |superior to our B52, the Russian.’ and other Air Force officers to ,born American plane designer and their show to “scare the free | jauthority on air power flatly de-' world out éf its wits by present. clares in the new conservative ing incontestible evidence of So- weekly, ‘National Review."’ viet aeronautical superiority,” | The Bison, he states, is pow. the major grimly writes. The | ered with bypass jet engines Russia has built. and tested a | which will give it enough range 1,300-mile ballistics missile, and GOOD ee ——— ‘has an 800-miler in production, De |Seversky writes. He blasts Secre- Cat rekeeine itary of Delense Wilson and calls & HOUSEKEEPING ‘ ' The even longer-ranged Russian|for planes capable of striking back SHOP , ‘turbo-prop bombers _ could reach at the enemy not from foreign, Ds any target in the U. S, We do'bases but from American soil. | of PONTIAC @ | * 2” \not have a counterpart of this | Strong stuff ~~. Easy Combination ,|bomber, the outspoken critic! WASHER and DRYER IN. ONE UNIT | Only 27 inches wide — Put clothes § LA piano teacher | in Milan, Italy,’ Debbie? | ing the degree at _Wwhich they can| es Readied eccuume we ses too pig-- The handful of reporters, cam-’ UMBLE — to take such power de- eramen, radio and TV- people at = = |signs from the British when of- the recent air-drop of an H-bomb TV antennae tower over this paint-|fered them years ago. lat Bikini teletyped home 172,400 less dwelling and neighboring = ‘words, took 3,500 feet of 16.mm., homes behind it in suburban Mos-| De Seversky insists that our avi-\film for TV, 900 feet of 35 mm. cow is evidence of Muscovites’ love @tion industry met the challenge film for theatrical newsreels, and ‘ for the ho Ww stern ob eg: superiority by embarking burbled for a total of 180 min- i oe ree “Hollywood-type public rela- utes over the U. 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CRITCHFIELD HONORED — President How- General Motors vi ssident and general man- ager of the Pontiac Motor Division, at commence- ito Save Money Finance Expert Gives \torcement = (Here 5 the Way Tips Which Could Lead] to Old Age Peace NEW YORK — “A great many able to retire at a respectable age, and on a decent income due, to sound finencial planning.” ay Susera = pnts oct Domai E Rogers, financial expert, “it’s the kind of planning that has to start now.” Some of the tips making Up Rogers’ plan are: a. Learn to save. .b. Learn how to invest. ¢. 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Astound Hearty Eaters WASHINGTON — It’s a heartyleaters, too. A shrew, for instance, | eater, man or mammoth beast. eats almost continuously and can ithat can match the appeitie of a ‘bird. Young birds, ‘in’ particular, need astonishing quantities of food, ‘the ‘National Geographic Society says. During its period of fastest growth, ‘gobble down its own weight in food called the every three hours. Ten field mice occupy an average farm acre. Capable of breeding 17)an itimes a year, the 10 mice and their! “smoky jungle frog” its” own size. progeny would require 3,000,000 Appetites of Young Birds2v 2t en “A squat, muscular little glutton ‘ranks second to none in the eating department. 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Democrats Promise to Give Ike No Privileged Sanctuary’ on Illness By RUTH MONTGOMERY Sreres thought he wouldn't declare for re-jbe a0 temporary political sanc-|Adlai Stevenson, again. the front- it,” he continued, “Stevenson's jrally to be held in Denver this|over whet hi conldend Adley | leged sanctuary’ like he had after|election,” he explained. “A heart|tuary this time.” runner after the Florida and Cali-| agents will be busily traveling all weekend in behalf of Averill Harri-| stubborn refusal to accept ‘his ad- pa t Tax < i! . . at Only ‘It Is the 39° Mattress Buy of the Year? © Built to Sell at °50, Save ‘10” If you are in need of a new mattress (or box spring), here is your oppor- tunity to get fine Simmons quality. Red! Simmons comfort, a mattress : and It’s Priced Especially ” for Limited Budgets! Triple Dresser & Mirror. $175.70 made only as Simmons can make it— at a big Lewis’ Saving! Full or Bookcase Headboard twin size—Box spring qlso $39.75. 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Bir-| mingham Country Club will enter tain at fts opening dinner-dance,. parties wil) and many cocktail 1 ' precede that dance and another § * © > - Z one at Orchard. Lake Country Club. One of the largest parties will, | be given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred-| | emck A. Erb in their home on) Suffield road. There are four pages in today’s Women’s Section) ing her houseguests, Helen and Kathryn Day of Moweaque, Ml. * * * Mr. and Mrs, C. Hugh Whitelaw will give a dinner Thursday in! honor of bride-elect JoAnne Well- man, whose Nels Nelson will take place June 3. and Mrs. J. Robert Meseby will entertain at a brunch for the bridal party and out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs, William B. Giles will give the rehearsal dinner at the Dawes “Gelf Club. * e Lee Graves of New York is the houseguest of her fiance, Richard Martz, and his parents, Mr. and Laurence Martz of Oak Mrs. Grove drive. : ° = daughter, Mary will entertain at a shower this evening for bride- elect Nancy Middleton. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Middleton of Yorkshire road, will be married June 23 to Robert Simanek of Detroit. ; e Cranbrook Mauste Guild will close its season with a chamber orchestra concert Sunday after- ater at Cranbrook. Leroy W. Dahlberg was elected next year's president. at the guild’s recent board meeting. Wil-; liam L. Graham is vice president, Frederick G. Weed, treasurer, and Jame: Schneider, secretary. ~ New board members of’ the guild are Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, Mrs. Louis B. Sappington and Clyde Craine. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hopkins have returned from a two-month trip to Europe. In Spain they visit- ed their son, James. Students Present Recital at Church Pupils presented in a piano re- cital Tuesday evening at First Congregational Church were Connie Vanderlind, Gail Caughill, Ricky Gaff, Susan Dawe, Linda Sutton, Susan Killen, Vicki Canfield, Re- becca Lazelle, Carol Merz, Dietre Kaiser, James Nicholie, Robin Can- field and Carol McDermid. * * * “Others taking part were Kenneth Grattan, Harriet Young, Earl Nicholie, Diane Haines. Jot Hor- ton, Edward Grattan, Doreen Santala, Priscilla Dawe, Sue Lip- pert and David Wilson. * * * Duets were played by Vicki and Robin Canfield, Earl and James Nicholle, Dietre Kaiser and Re- | * Mrs Charies Richards and her - Sisters-in-law making plans to miend the Top Hat Ball are Mrs.-Robert Gaines (feft) and Mrs, Paul Valentino, both. +e Top Dominic J. Kline of Whittemore street and Vidrio of Clifford avenue. | Mrs. John Nicolls Jr. was named chairman of the “High Fever Fol-. | ies of 1956” at a Thursday plan- |ning session for the yearly project of Pontiac General Hospital Aux: iliary. noon, June 24, in the Greek The- | | Dates for the follies set by committee are Oct. 24 and 25. Gatherings to Be Held Before Ball Several pre-dance parties have been planned for Saturday evening before ‘The Continental Ball” be- ing held at Westacres Community House .by members of Junior Chamber ft Communes Auxiliary. Mr. .and. Mrs. Don Anderson of Spokane drive will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Betzing. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dale Carney of Mo- hawk road will include Mr, and | The organization committee consists of Mrs. Robinson Brownell, Mrs. William. Merrill, Mrs. Dexter Kennedy, Mrs. Jack Hale and Robert Miller. | linger, Mrs. John Marra, Mrs. : the Leland Clemence and Mrs. Nicolls, ®PPoint i * * * I Also attending the meeting, held at the Pontiac Chamber of Com- ‘merce office, was Lauretta Paul, ‘Pontiac General Hospital admin- | strator, who explained the pur- ‘poses of the follies -and reviewed) ‘accomplishments of the two previ- ‘ous projects. | Preceeds from the 1954 event, | under the direction of Mrs. Wil- _ Ham McClure and Mrs. Harold Tripp, and the 1955 project, | headed by Mrs. Charles Scrib- ner, went for the purchase of | hospital bassinets. This year’s profits wil] purchase Cancer Sewing Unit Has Final Meeting When the Cancer Sewing Unit of St. Michael Church held its final | Session for the summer en Wednes- Mrs, William Treanor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Miller and the | Dan Murphys. The Frank Oosterhofs, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rippberger and Mr. and Mrs, James R,- Jenkins will also be guests of the : Arriving at the James P, Hursey home on Dick avenue Will be the James Leitners, the. John Os- borns, Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, becca Lazelle, and Edward and Kenneth Grattan, i Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fournier. |day in the Parish Hall, members recorded 3,092 articles that have been completed for the American Cancer Society since Jan. 1. * . : * * * Members have also packed ma- terial and mailed it, to the Catholic Medical Mission Board for use in medical centers in Aata and Africa. * . A dessert luncheon was served, with Mrs. R. A. Lamb, Mrs. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fleming and|Davis and Mrs. H. N. Watson as hostesses. | me pots ! pe ae 7 ( fA é j yf OSS ee right) Mrs. Steve Condon of Canterbury drive, Mrs. Mrs. A lfred of Whittemore street. Members of St. Theresa. Guild. they are both serving on dance committees. Mrs. John Nichols Jr. to Supervise: "1956 High Fever Follies’ for Auxiliary imore bassinets for Pontiac Gen- jeral Hospital. i * . ° Another planning session will be ‘held in the board room of the Others ’ . Chamber of Commerce Thursday, | are John Bell, John Hir when committee chairmen will be Mr.and Mrs. Charles Hudson of lor of arts degree in business — ed. Auxiliary Plans Annual Dance September 29 | The Auxiliary of the Italian- Américan Club met Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs, Eugene Mazza on Lounsbury aveme. * * * -Plans were discussed for the an- ‘nual fall dance to be held Sept. '29. Mrs, Robert J. Ranzilla and Donald Finelli are serving as co- chairmen for the event. A barbecue is planned for Jaly 22 at the home of Mrs. Robert J. Ranzilla on Parcelis circle. The first meeting of. the fall season will be a cooperative dinner to be held at the Frank Benning residence .on Voorheis road. * LJ = Refreshments were served at the close of the neeting by the host- ess assisted by her daughters, Joan and Agnes. - Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shoemate of Hill road announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel Louise Lewis, to Ralph Cristi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards of North Parke street. The wedding will be an event of June 30. - “| ; P ix | a J Se Se age = Shown making returns the return is Mrs. Homer The Top Hat Ball is the annual dan the Top Hat Ball is Mrs. Richard Pfeffer (left) of Elizabeth Lake road. Accepting Peo a Z on tickets to Murph Harrison of : Se Bee yY avenue. > Presented June 23 Mrs. Paul Bechnig of Golf drive and Mrs. F. J. Scho a 2 ee] $ 4 ee ¥ 4 i reer * Poentise Press Phetes drive, Jane McGuire of Golf enemann of Wenonah drive. Patron List Announced by Sponsors St. Theresa Guild Will Give Dance at K. of C. Hall Patrons have been announced for the 2lst annual Top Hat Ball sponsored by St, Theresa Guild of St. Vincent de Paul Church. The June 23 ball will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, | | with dancing beginning at 9 p.m. . ® Among the patrons are Mr. and The ball is scheduled Hall, with dancing beginning at 9 p.m. | Women's Sectio | FRIDAY,, JUNE 15, 1956 PAGES 13-16 Personal News of Interest in ‘Area Ruth Hedeman of “McMath-Hul-;Rev. John D. Mulder of Mary Day road, at an open house for 60 re ‘bert Observatory, Lake Angelus, is'avenue and the Rev. and Mrs.'tives and friends Sunday, The oc- lin Baltimore, Md., where she is)Paul R. Haven of East Iroquois casion marks Gordon's gradua- ivisiting her parents. While there she will attend her class reunion ‘at Goucher College and will par- road. e* * ® Robert Ross Carey of West = from Pontiac High School, 5 Edward A. Price of Willow Val- ‘ticipate in the celebration of her Irequois read was graduated ley road was among Dartmouth ‘parents’ golden wedding anniver- from Michigan State University College's 596 graduates receiving | Sary. * * . |Premont street will celebrate their ‘535th wedding anniversary on Tues-| day. The Hudsons have three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Roberts of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis) birth of a daughter, Foster street, Mrs. Gladys Kessel! lof Lafayette street and Mrs. John Britton of Belpre, Ohio. i | With the exception of Mrs. | | Britton, they will be present at their parents’ home on Tuesday | | to join with a few close friends in celebrating the event, * * Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Greve, for- rmerly of Hudson avenue, are ' spending a few weeks with their s0n and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Greve of Eason road, before they leave to make their home in Auburndale, Fla. * * ¢ The Rev. and Mrs. H. Eugene Ramsey and their-daughter, Rach- el, will leave Monday for An- dersonville, Ind., where they will) attend the International Camp) Meeting of the Church of God. * *« « Mrs. Mert Jennings of Weno- table were Mrs. How- | and Mrs, 8. K. Also attending are Dr. Milton H. Bank of Franklin boulevard, the _ at commencement exerices held | Sunday, He will receive a bache- and public service. * * * Gordon Oak will be honored by E. Oak of North Lake Angelus WILLIAM P. WHITFIELD Willlam P. Whitfield, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Stuart E. Whitfield of .|Cherokee road, will receive a bachelor of laws degree at com- mencement exercises Saturday at) ist the University of Michigan Law School. William was graduated from the U. of M. Business Ad- ministration School in 1953, ‘diplomas at commencement exer- icises held this week. _,, i * * baie | Mr, and Mrs. Melvin H. Dor- ‘ries Jr. (nee Shirley Madill) of | Fourth avenue announce the Deanna | Lynn, dune 12. + | Grandparents of the infant are pie crystalette with matching ac- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Dorries lof Mansfield avenue and Mr. and \Mrs, Samuel Madill of East Col- umbia avenue. * * . iverside drive held a recent open house in honor of their son, Rich- ard, who was graduated Thursday from Pontiac High School, ‘Rebekah Lodge 246 Will Assist Camper Mrs. Randall Wilson, noble igrand, presided at a meeting of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 Thurs- day at the Malta Temple. Mrs. Reuben Miller was accepted as a new member, Plans. were com- pleted to send a : Odd Fellow and Rebekah Camp at Baldwin in July. * * «© Mrs. Lester Bell was elected to represent the group for a two-year term. - Mrs. Wallace Morgan was ‘elected alternate and Mrs, John Balch was chosen district ‘deputy president. The past noble grands enter- tained the lodge, with Mrs. as chairman. Mrs. Carrie Vi : of Oakfield, N. Y., was a guest of the group. —~ | Schachern are also among the pa- | { Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dorris of Sil-. to the/ School f ‘bard, Dr Robert Jones, Dr. and j Mrs. Robert H. Kimmins and Mr. jand Mrs. Joseph L. Marcero. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Metty, Mrs. James H. McGuire, the Thomas McMahons, Lawrence J. Moloney, (the George R. Olivers, Dr. and iMrs. T. H. Pauli, the David E. |Pursley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. K. |J. Ritter and Dr. and Mrs J. K + trons. | * © © Completing the patron list are iMr. and Mrs. J. E. Schendt, the ‘Melvin Schutts, Mr. and Mrs, Earl |Smith Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spadafore, the Rev. John A. Trese, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Valentino and Dr. and Mrs, Clarence Will. Robert Downs Claims Bride Vivian M. Johnson Foster be- came the bride of Robert L. Downs in a ceremony at Cadillac First Presbyterian Church. Vivian is the daugliter of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Johnson of Cadillac, Mr. and Mrs. \L. R. Downs of East Yale avenue ;are Robert's parents. The bride wore a gown of ice ‘cessories for the ceremony. Her lonly attendant, Mrs. Robert, W. |Green of ‘Lake Orion, wore pink ishantung with matching accesso- ries. Walter L. Trietsch served as best /man. Following the June 2? wedding, _ the couple honeymooned in north- ern Michigan. They will reside in Lake Orion on their return. Vicky Micu Given College Scholarship oe Se = = a a a g, = = Sa ame iE SS ne a ee ee ee ee : t 4 i { * t ¥ >. a : ‘ i a #-* ® ’ / a fs wit THE POWiTAC PRESS, FRIDAY. J UNE a 15, 1956 Bridal Rose by OT RADI SE sect 1871 , For the Bride of Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday...This Lovely Syracuse China... Many Patterns to Choose From Bridal Rose 5 Pc. Place Setting. ...... $14.95 Minuet 5 Pc. Place Setting ....... vee es 817,95 Chevy Chase 5 Pc. Place Setting....... .$11.95 Celeste 5 Pc. 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Temorrow: “Sports, Exercise Help Reduce Flabby Arms.” Legion Auxiliary of 18th District Names Officers The 18th District of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary held its an-; nual conference and election of of-’ ficers Wednesday at the Chief Pon- tiac Post 377 Legion Home. * * * Reports from the standing com- | mittee chairmen were presented) 2 during the morning session. Fol- lowing luncheon, officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Joseph Phillips was elected | to serve as president and will be! assisted by Mrs. John Sacks Clawson, vice president; Mrs. cae LE Stout of Royal Oak, treasurer; Mrs. Frederick Dicks of Milford, .|Use Seny Filling in Torte Mrs. Scott Mixes ’ Sugar, Oots, Butter _for a Tasty- Crust Here's a different kind of a torte to serve with coffee for a snack or for dessert. Today’s cook is Mrs. Stanley Scott who - shares her recipe for Cherry Torte. Mrs. Scott has six childrea and an occasional outside job.’ She belongs to the Fashionette Clab. 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 FIFTEEN Lincoln Junior High School Conducts Final Assembly on -‘Thursday Rev, Ryan Give Address Lincoln Junior High School held Rr. Wargelin congratainted the day morning honoring the 257 9A's| ™°t while at Lincoln and ex- who are leaving the school for the Sa aa —_— 10th grade at Pontiac High School. Judy Phi resident of | Udy Phipps, octing president of]. vos of the TA Choral Reed the school, served as mistress of ° ceremonies for = —— ing Choir presented a number en- * titled “My Pledge of Allegiance,” L. Robert Siusser and Jerry reciting the pledge and giving an Smith, musie instructors, played explanation of each word and the processional, “Pomp and Cir-|phrase. Mrs. T. E. Wiersema cumstance” by Elgar at the duo-|directed the group in this pianos as the class marched across/ observance of Flag Day. the stage to the places of honor. * 2 ® The Rev. Herbert Ryan of De- |_ A tradition at Lincoln is “The troit, formerly of Pontiac, gave |Passing of the L” cere a the main address to the class Marching drill by girls members, their parents and their |in the 9A who “pass’.the golden L friends. He stressed the need |0" lage hoopg to the oncoming for a life of service, one dedi- |9AS. for the benefit of mankind. students, receive the charge and ne itry to live up to the high standard I could spend two hours,” said | set by the previous class. Mrs. the Rev. Mr. Ryan, “in telling you Far} Gregoire directed the tradi-| of the great opportunities for ser- itional march. | PLAY RECESSION AL He continued by saying that' The recessional was played by diligence, effort and preseverance | the duo-pianists, Mr. Smith and for a worthy aim will bring each’ Mr. Slussen. individual @ full and useful life. Jane Fox, assisted by James He punctuated his remarks with Burke, was director of the pro- Concluding the program, 30 timely anecdotes which pointed up gram, with Hazel Potts, Beryl a Francile the need for fine goals in life, for Roush, Cres Barner, drive and force within to achieve|Schymik and Mrs. Gladys Wilkin- these goals, and for a dedication |son helping. of purpose. GIFT PRESENTED ‘47 Nurse Alumnae Ne * Mi On Thursday, members of the 9A class at Lincoln Junior High School presented a gift to the school as their final gesture of thanks. Pictured (left to right) are students Linda Hamilton of Scottwood avenue, Receiving the tape recorder for the | school is Phillip Wargelin, Lincoln principal. | \Sorority Holds Informal Initiation Memebers of Gamma Chapter, ypeta Theta Phi sorority, met at the home of Mrs. Jerome Martin. on Durnham road Tuesday evening.. * Ld * ° An informal initiation was con- ducted for Mrs. William. Grubbs, liam Doerr and Mrs. Charles Opie. anal smemer dul to ir ne meee nS -) * hostess- with refreshments, The group was invited to the home of Mrs. Robert Jones in Birmingham for the June 26 meeting. A mattress pad shields sheets Mrs. Richard Daugherty, Mrs. Wil- from abrasion against the mat- tress. A pad should cover the en- Plans were completed for the an-'tire top surface of the mattress. Pontiacs Press Puete! Frank Lovse of Pensacola avenue and Kathy Myrben of | Lowell street. “nee nee Sees Gather at Watkins sented a tape recorder to the so,* Ree, S ees"? Harsh Code May Strengthen Girl Lincoln has done for them. Hospital, Mount Clemens, at The money was earned by the home recently. a students over a three-year period! Guests were present from Flint, | from the time they were seventh Mount Morris, Detroit, -Grand/ graders. Phillip Wargelin, principal Island, Neb., and Pontiac. Plans By MURIEL LAWRENCE A recent meeting of professional | foreign-born parents who ask their, be warned of the scar these re- | American children to obey the strictions will leave on Maria.” | codes of = aie lands? of the school, accepted the gift forjare being made for a reunion to Parent advisers asked itself this the | use ot all all . students. ibe held next year. f P ht ini at tl il sath sl a Maple st Bates WODSONS Birmingham light sport this summer -- Joyce's white galf sport flattie, trimly ringed and tied, has sunbeam-light “’selflex’’ sole— smart comfort for all your casual clothes: 9.95 SHOE SALON STREET LEVEL | dances, village. Mrs. P.'s compatriots were con-| vinced thet the enly mutual inter-| est a: boy and girl alone could share was sexual satisfaction. And| by aerati her with this cultural) daughter's soctal | fe. A high school sonia. Maria was, forbidden classmates’ movie dates. Ks in all these social excursions there might occur some fatal interlude that4eft Maria alone with a boy, her moth- er could not permit them. | OLD WORLD CODE Instead of realizing that Amer-| ican girls are supposed to be) reared with built-in chaperons,| Mrs. P. refused Maria the super-| vision of her own social activites—| and demanded that she submit to) the code of an Old World mountain, The. parent advisers had some) suggestions for changing her mind. | One lady counselor said: mother chose America when she left her native country to come’ here. She should be told that by bri leaving it, she also left behind its H. customs—and took ours. | And another: She said: bs bout intro- | ° ducing her seen Actes | NATIONAL TENDENCY |question: What can we do about Sana presented the case of a) ized mothers?” Mrs. P., who had been reared in) Then arose a wiser member of ‘eMmdency to regard any unusual a country that tolerated no un- the parent education profession. chaperoned contact between young people of opposite sex. | Though her native would smile indulgently on such human foibles as adultery, steal- ing, gambling * it simply couldn't bring itself to allow a girl and bey to be alone together for five + minutes. “Are we not rushing village to conclusions here? How do you know that these restrictions will Frankl, famed psychoanalyst of scar Maria? How do you know that the University of Vierma, on this living with authority -she doesn’t tendency, agree with for the next three years. He writes, “Goethe says, ‘There |may not be precisely the discipline is no predicament that we cannot 'she needs to make her an unusual- ennoble either by doing or endur- » Parties,| * ° | “This lparents are MRS. RICHARD BROSIER Betty Evans and Richard Bro- ,sier were married -Sunday i Kanley Chapel, Kalamazoo. The de is the daughter of Frederick m4 Evans of Chicago. Richard's the William D. ily understanding and brave per-| son?” She was reproving our national harshness in children’s experience as dooming to them. * ¢ 6 Let me quote Dr. Viktor E. ling.’ This right enduring ts the kind that constitutes moral achieve ment.” (3 e _> GRADUATES! 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Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | Long, and Mrs. Mel Stapp. tjon of newly elected officers. — ' "Mrs. Hazel MacGirr conducted president; Mrs. Janet Dow, sec- ond vice president; Mrs. William | dohn Kish, corresponding secre- tary, and Violet McCoy, treas- | urer. | Directors installed were Mary | Mitchell, Mrs. Melvin C. McPher- son and Harriet Gates. The Emblem Ceremony was con- | mond Haeberie, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Theresa McBride | Miss Peterson, Ann Gosner, Miss | .Tobin: and Grace Mills were host-| Coxen, recording secretary; Mrs. | \tiac High School Y-Teens left this esses for the meeting. \ Tyrone: thanked those who sent gifts soon- ‘that you have not done so sooner. y / the beach, six, “ sare) Past) My aan ned | For beauty on the ach | I ‘disagree on the good taste of tanning tips are suggested: the expression ‘okay.’ He thinks |, 1!. Use a creamy sun lotion if, it is entirely acceptable, whereas you have fair or dry skin; an al- I think it is slang and should cohol-based lotion for oily skin.| be avoided. I would very much (If you have normal skin, try one like to have your opinion.” of the new oil spray mists in an —— aerosol container. heard every To ropeeeemsatives ct ytne Ee ‘phobe (allergic to sun) buy your) Midsummer Conference, to be. black coffee but the tan it sup- ‘held for a full week at Camp, plies will stay on your skin until you scrub it off. When out in the ‘ig — aa |morning for the annual Y-Teen:tan in a bottle. It looks like clear | i panied \by Dorothy Spann Redmond, Y- Teen mica | of the Pontiac When reflected in water. 'YWCA. About 100 girts, adult staff members from all the oT afloat; cut sun ‘exposure time|enjoy the moments spent embroi- 4. Sun rays are doubly ee You'll be treating your little one’ Use to the circus all year ‘round with plus | [twice as much sun lotion offshore | this cunning quilt! You're sure to . or would it be best t Sj : Day, Half-Day and Evening Classes — aoa wee for the Sain about the delay?” and | Bee ries Provi al -Father’s Day June 17 | — os an on’ts for, Mrs. C. William Salton, prest- | Answer: By all } K NEW SUMMER CLASSES =| wre © wma is. Prat | ot enhunasteaiyy ant’ eget Sun Safety P Jacobsen’s Flowers Fine 101 N. Saginaw St. Tell Friends inancial Needs - Inspire Hobbies of Betrotha 3 at Xg vale Vi p By ANNE HEYWOOD |. ore ee Ea a Det many sent of ey . ow sons for i it. & my = and is find, as IG FOper as ne eel te rey rete nad maleyng.” |g. wonder et foe other naan mother writes me “Take me, for example. “Doesn't that ever occur to|wige unused talents. - GALS, BE WISE, Select DAD a Boy’s Parents May satin ‘ate, tak we tave fet” Oe ian to to live on and support the * @ 6 : SPORTING GIFT Peeoe SSR. EEREoss : , Publication casnet vie ‘They find recognition and a sense ‘Fer Father’s Day | EMILY POST , Whenever I hear young mothers] MOTO. the sirat place simply r a r By complaining about the monotony,|£¢t ° y ne ine ee an ee Mr. and Mrs.\\reliness and drudgery of their|because they need money! He'll appreciate it so much more! And. you'll find it so much ‘Our son is engaged to a very Max Vought |lives—or whenever I read another SAVE Ir easier to choose a gift that will truly satify him, We have lovely girl who lives in“ another South of the everlasting tomes on Modern THEY a wonderful selection, including “every man’s dream” . town. Her parents announced the of Sou Woman's Dilemma—I yearn to telll And another interesting’ thing Jobnson Motors! All gifts exchangeable without fuss or t and also sent a notice Genesee ‘happens, I’ve found. Once they trouble! Va engagement and also se venes each of them to take up a@ crea-| t : and begin making ito their local newspaper. avenue- tive hobby. joage om av ps ot it! OPEN I ATE TONIGHT ' “We have many friends living nndunie ie Py ry, t e . ! : “ 7 . jbere who would like to know of, Gan But, most women are not 88) oo stant “ut 4 nd ee ‘ our son’s engagement, but since engagement ciear-thinking as this young moth: ys pasnicg ning to spe y | ee ‘ you say printed engagement an- of their er. Mostly, my experience has earnings on something _ SLAYBAUGH’S : yanes nocenens are oe © _— a been, they put it off as something desperately need, But once they | James Chandler, son of Mr. and|how can we let them know the daughter, to do some day. gut eucited about thelr job, or Beir Derlina E. Prentiss, 2367 Winkleman Emi] G. McDonala Jr., Janice L. Rehbi Bir Frank J. Muscar Jr., Walled Lake Mary C. Zwicker, 18 Cherry Herbert J. Wright, 240 BE. Wilson Doris A. Dorking, 508 8. Jessie William E. Rock, Lake Orton ON FIRST TEST — The 73-foot yawl Venturer, built for ve. Harry G. an “faith healer” exercises on Her) MEMPHIS (INS)—The city of Haskell of Wilmington, Del., for $500,000, gets first tuneup at South- toys! Oak MERCURY CAR BUYERS DURING CONTEST MAY WIN A $10,000 CASH BONUS (See Official Entry Blank for details) Majesty. The healer, 61-year -old| Memphis noted a slacking off of west Harbor Greet Hofmans, is said to have Police ee tickets, figured out s promised the Queen that partially the cause and decided to do some- blind Princess~Marijke, 9, would thing about it. A law was passed 3 Red Newspapers Pffft |sud-Ouest of Toulouse, Ouest-Ma-| Me., where it was built. DEALER! ENTER -: ’ ; Sa : | nd —— .| Wanda C. Wojtynisk, Royal Oak have full sight : making it illegal for one citizen . ° |tin of Rennes, and Les Nouvelles ve uu sig’ tin both “ree is wa others about & “aces. Wt? French Provinces of Bordeaux. | Leo A. Pittman, Rochester It's Wonderful! Daddy is actually playing organ music as the ad said! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1956 : | — a i ; ; } oe: -— si ' ji ba) ’ . . as =e ’ , Euro n T i $4 a day extra. He expressed con-| A Bookkeeper’s Mind a : ; . : : 7 : | erences — . A pea : r. p fidence the ships could operate LONDON (INS)—A London di- A New Chance stewy | (at Cost of $50 prottaby in tis tston. | EN at a tctry Pt me his married secretary é _ Seen by Hostler “There will be two swimming |°W"¢F took eet (oe oe i : __. | pools, a’skating rink, two theatres, /on a romantic vaca 7 | | THE BEST of DAMON RUN ~ | NEW YORK @®— The possibility|, concert hall and facilities for’ south of France, and then deducted of the average wage earner being | -.jigious services, but no pheasant |s2 3) per week from her check to O i 1 Nn 2 aa aot : able to take $50 trips to Europe on |. caviar,” said Cantor. cover her share of the expenses. : : : ~Y/ huge cafeteria-style ships was en- : The judge awarded a decree to | . 5 Jew York - 4 : — / - . — yesterday by a New ¥ One-third of the average Amert- manent od 8 Rosa _ fovoghtsh p N : : marny - i ily budget goes into ; f h Th By DAMON RUNYON “= % — considerable importance to money | u Zz Zz e : O e 3 One O T Ose Ings .| H. B. Cantor, president of the coments of food, liquor, and standards in life.” | The art of seli-d : s RP ons favorife Spectator sport. Noth ing ever won his interest and| tile Hote, said be has pane 2 . —_—_—_—_—_——————— ; sf Fd i se.f-delense was Munyon fc Ti pectat rt. thin f fF n | build two 90,000-ton shi 5 each POT-O-GOLD, the Pontiac Press’ exciting new summer devotion @s thoroughly as prize-fighting. He was fascinated with its ins and outs and was happiest when capable of carrying Geo paaece: n game, begins its third week with Puzzle No. 3, below. he: had a hand in arranging a championship bout. He yearned to be the ‘owner,’ ie, manager of G/gers. They would cost 100 million i's ima = directions een wile fill out your entry and) = f}-hampion, more than anything else, it appears. ; dollars each. sen n. can mean ta least to you every time you “7 Se Phin ne * wine ehaeu actif ad Bohol F , hoeedoe . Cantor told newsmen financing win, One of Those Things.’ a boxing story with loe and Ethel Turp among its characters, was one of : The puzzle consists of (1) @ number of circles which the last pieceg of fiction he finished before his death \recee mraceaeces ts the Mari- s Fte ! , | contain a few scrambled letters, and (Z) a orresponding list Breshive Gene Financiag Act of clues to these words printed below. The object is to ar- Dear Sir: a ~ , range each group of circled letters into a word that best fits ff Ve@r ol! _ 7° its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. I, then, My wife Ethel’s Uncle Ben called He said there was ‘‘something 7 would be the one which you would print in the space to the me up one afternoon not long ago. cockeyed’’ about the present for- PLU right of (1) below. and ses Joe, a friend of mine from: mula of steamship fares. He be- : You'll notice that some circles contain § signs in pots Scranton is in town and he bought) @azzeegm . lieves this is due to luxuries that : to You may use such a symbol as any letter you xo duckets to the fight at Madison Sf Senn. travelers don’t want. i However, it and all letters in that circle must be Sq arden tonight and all of 2 ; : Each of his proposed ships would used. The $ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter a sudden he finds he can’t go so! ~~ oo a have a cafeteria with 1,500 seats, FE 2 2939 | ee ie has) Eiven) ther 45 (me ents) - eee ae] jas well as automatic food dis- 80 Ss. Perry St. : : Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues want you to go with me. | ——\ pensers pakciredd and arrange a ee ieee vor that you, be- * * «* | j The $50 fare would cover berth ‘ e form to thes es. : igns to he! A : =a al edt the right wards t ee ee I ses why sure and thanks for. bear riierageees ; land transportation only. Cantor} | thinking of me, Ben. He ses okay ¥; — Thet's all rte isto Good kick! meet me at Fiftieth and Broadway Ld ’ 7, ', ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg at 7 o'clock and - will have = PUZZLE NO. 3 ‘nice Italian dinner somewheres and go. Sd I telephoned my wife | Ethel that I would not be home and ‘I met her Uncle Ben right on the ‘dot and we went to the Progressiva: |Restaurant in West Fifty-fifth and _had some real nice spaghetti. | While we was eating Uncie Ben | = Due to Popular Demand McCandless’ Announce the re- opening of our Hard Surface Flooring Dept. Re | | ‘ t ‘ t ' 4 4 ‘ ‘. ie {|} bring any dough with you? 1 ' Oh, so that is it, is it? I ses b | t || Suppose you are clean and 1 will The favorite walked over to the gee and belted him with a big right ‘ have to pay for this spread hand and he went down. — ] ses ho, no, Joe, It is all on me . : : & | because I am really loaded to. | ®t Fiftieth and Broadway told me appeared and he didn't come back / 1 night. I am there with over a | While I was waiting there for for ten minutes when nearly every- ye : | hundred fish but I want to give you. The whole town is hep, Joe. | body wag out of the building and os 1 | You.® chance to pick up a few | I ses, well, Uncle Ben, I haven't "€ Ses ! went around to see what > 1 | seeds. paid much attention to fights since D@ppened. Do you know what hap- | ‘ _—ge3 inn the war but if everybody knows pened, Joe? They forget to tell ‘ ; timer | | ] i i ' t ' 4 ‘ t t | t i ‘ | | | | | t : ee F | ae s ~ oe e Tm ,. I ses how? Ben ses well, I have|“ : ori ‘found out that this fight tonight is|!ike you ses, the price ought to be ine Invorite Gas'was tobe one of : : shorter than 3-to 1 , Ary. those things. ; oe F pore Ces tees 1 is 5 dose Oey woekd ba batting aa as aunt : Yours truty,| il ° Ru § Reg. ~ 1! ‘gat. Joe, the guy who is the 1 to 3/¢nder. Uncle Ben ses well, of . 10e Re X ind eum $8.95 ) r ; i # e F Oe favorite is going to blow the duke | CUrse I'am speaking of the early (., 146 King Features Syndicate, Inc. to ‘the other gee and all you have| Petting. I expect it to be something! (c) 1946, King Fetures Syndicate, Ine. | ~ to do to pick up a nice bundle is|!'ke even money at ring time. Any-/ (Monday: Damon Runyon takes | th orev a | al te otra me St ready bet myself fifty and I will)” o Cet _ ter works of word painting. Read | get you on for whatever you feel 5¢S thanks, but I am keeping my tis “Vers Libre” tomerrew.) New Shipment of © Armstrong's Asphalt Tile, 5¢ - 8¢- 9¢. ‘like going for. }money in my kick. j ee | SUIT YOURSELF, JOE _ |BET ALL THE DOUGH | When we got to the Garden, 1 At Least, They Eat san a A NTO | I ses Uncle Ben, I do not feel : : | e 7 like going for anything. I ses now|“e"t Tight to my seat but Uncle) WASHINGTON (INS)—Andorra, | | 9) jthat Iam a partner in our busi- Ben hung out in the lobby awhile the tiny principality lying between © - 4 bs \ness I have to be more careful with @"4 When he came in I ses is { France and Spain, pays a strange gf é . 'my dough than ever before and be-| Stil one of those things? Uncle Ben yearly tribute to its co-ruler, the| sides I do not think it is digni-|S¢S SuTe. Everybody out there |Bishop of Urel: 6 rams, 6 cheeses, fied for a business man to be bet. Hnows it. Big frase - : ~~ tol hens and 460 pesetas, or about ig Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm ting on prize fights. Uncle Ben ses e trom start to finish. '¢49 1 The bishop comes off better 7. eS 2k suit. yourself “Joe, but don't get| The Price is still three so I bet all’ than: Andorra’s other ruler, the 7 1LN. Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail jealous when you sce me with a. {he rest of the dough T had on me. president of France, who receives LOE eNOS a hundred and fifty bills that 1! only hope there isn't too much of jonly $2.80, the National Geographic SOLUTION CLUES ; ‘haven't got now. ja scandal about it. \Society reports. see TL * 5 ahd ~ we otk ar y AS < I ses Uncle Ben, I would be OOOO y, oi soins qin eins velonivic salesien sues sisieion . oie we ly at MPS J 8 8 J J J 5 i a J 5 t J ' J J 8 ! J 5 5 1 ' ' 8 ' i 5 ' ' 5 8 J J ' J ' t 5 a 5 J i] t . ® city....... scooabonc PHONE INO. . 5 J ad Se Se SB SS SB SBS SS Se ee Bee eeee eee 1. Recently hired as orchestra conductor, @ composer might 1 ses what makes you so sure | shew too much self-interest in his new .......... . | this is one of those things? 1 ae i aes oe — I was a) 5 ae . I ses it ough shorter 2 An ebese person will hesitate to sit in a chair that is ; Soe I Rave 1 od ed and he ses the price makes \ e caapiaaaiie those things go wrong in my |*' price = eieceseeves . time at the old Ridg 5 Grove. difference and just then the bell 3%. You'd hardly expect a 5-year-cold to know how to He ses why everybody in town | "*"* and the favorite walked measure... a knows it. A fellow standing on the had to the other gee and belted R aos | sidewalk in front of the Forrest | bm to the chin with a big right : ‘ become a bore are < n's friends. Tareveen war wear | Hotel that I never saw before in | »@”d the short-end fellow WITH THE my life told me. A shoeshine kid | “€"t down and plumb out. oo & A Kitten will often succeed in catching a .......... in on Eighth avenue told me. A guy | I turned around to say some motion. who runs one of the newsstands | thing to Uncle Ben but he had dis- 7? —— GLAMOROUS EXTERIOR — Rugged Chassis and Power Packed V-8 6. = by a torpedo. a ship could not be expected to ....... ng. 7. In composing verse. almost every poet has concerned him. self with this. , | r | 8. To most people. one of these looks just like another. Comp bote, 3 Poe 9. Broadcasters are always alert to avoid a .......... in | their timing. 10. After be swindled, a man should have no further deal- | NURSERY OUTFIT | ings with the .......... who did it. @ 11. An employer will usually ......... @ worker who is lary | and careless. ‘ ees ew “ 12 Coek would want to be sure that the flavor of this was sufficiently strong. —— * saa > = So” ° 13. The of a hurricane may well leave ......... in. @ small community. 14 Mother may often have to tell a toddler not to leave his : . on @ chair. 18. A brunette might fee! that she looked her best in a dress ofabright........... i 16. It's hard for a student to concentrate on a special ........ [| in history. in which he has no interest. | : OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone !s eligible to enter thé POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their im- mediate families. ; . 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they mus! be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit on entry the contestant must print his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and cttach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 3 must bear a Tuesday, June 19, post- mark (or before). No entries received after that time, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4 Sorry, telephone calls cr mail Sober oon details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. $. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If Gives You More of Everything for Your Dollar! © ; | Son aPC, SIZE . . Only seven other makes of POWER .. The Strato-Streak at your cars exceed the 122-inch wheelbase command — most modern V-8 on \ i > j ” ed more than one winning onsw i Cc ed the pri rill be ‘ > > a’. i , ; —— pre Rep. Hebert Gives Ties to House Colleagues | WASHINGTON (@—Rep. Hebert (D-La) gives neckties today to all his House colleagues as Father’s Day gifts. women members of the House will receive ties, Hebert said, adding: . |Day. They are supplied him by althe start of 1956. s Sam Benson Says: Choose DAD’S GIFT AT MY STORE and SAVE? It will pay you to take the side street to my store for your Father's Day gifts. You'll find better selections of smart looking appare! . our stocks are tremendous, our every day low prices designed to fit your budget! AS 1 DO EVERY YEAR... If you come in, select a Suit for Father, at my store... LL GIVE DAD Olympian to Coach THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn, —Johnny Matchefts, member of the 1956 U. S. Olympic hockey team will coach the Thief River Falls High Schoo] squad next sea- son. The team holds the state high Even the bachelors and the! school hockey tournament crown. More Money in Use WASHINGTON — Total private jbank deposits plus currency in ‘circulation in the United States 215, 700, 000,000 at This rep-, lresented an increase during 1955. lot $6.100,000,000, or 2.9 per cent. FATHER’S | DAY SCOOP “The women can give then? to their husbands or, if no husbands, then to some friend.’’ This is the second year Hebert’ has sent out neckties for Father’s amounted to New Orleans tie firm—W. embley’s. T30aed clr 1 min for swap aN. lie. S \ Ve ~ * walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved ‘ THEN, * SUDDENLY, > HE MAKES A LUNGE AND GRABS HIS PREY WITH | 2p, LONG, TOOTH- | ty LINED JAWS. Veep 1 Inch, 1 Year Means . More Stewardesses — -». WASHINGTON wW—United Air- -~_ lines today opened its ranks to - younger and taller airplane stew- ardesses * s s United stewardesses in the fu- ture may be as tall as 5 feet 8 inches, instead of 5 feet 7, and as young as 20. ins = ad a 21. * | | WATER SOFTENER modern planes made the first, change possible. and that a short- age of stewardesses dictated the second Owen Payne MA $9021 Judy to Make Debut HOLLYWOOD, June 15 WwW — Singer Judy Garland will open a four-week engagement in a Las Vegas, Nev., hotel July 16. onl first night c tub appearance in her long career in show business. The ‘salary was “not disclosed. NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway y WEDNESDAY ELECTRO MART Your AIR-CONDITIONING HEADQUARTERS New Current Conserver Slashes Electric Bills! 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Morbid N. Y. (INS) -- it may appear. But a favorite pas- time of a large slice of humanity sportsmen are working themselves into a frenzy and the city is threw- ing off sparks of excess energy, i these lovers of serenity and history geo gravevard-strollir There is much to be pondered, BUSINESS CARDS 100@ TOP QUALITY business cards embossed $1.60 2 color $4.60 Post- paid, Cash with order or phone CHARLES CARTER 3382 Peatiae Treil MA 4-349? NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway y WEDNESDAY 7PM an ae) | tirpert Here. on a modest 3-foot tomb- istone, is the vital statistic of '|Washington Irving, creator of = Ichabod and the HH and a founder of this rolling lawn that holds the legend of our early American an- cestors It reads: ‘‘Washington Irving born April 2. 1783, died Nov 28 b 1849 RESTFUL, EXPERIENCE Spring Cleaning ‘CALL US Walls Washed Windows Cleaned Floors Cleaned. Waxed end Polished losured Workmen CITY JANITOR SERVICE 712 N. Saginaw Se. FE 5-7638 No poetic savings or Bible quo tations were desired Ay Irving, for he was a- iy ¥ ho eee death a simp sjpernana). estful experie nce # s/s * This cemetery v “Tarrytown Cemetery,” but he ap- plied to the State Legislature to change [{ to “Sleepy Hollow’ writing,/in 1849 * ‘The projectors (of the ceme- tery) are plain matter-of-fact mea, but are already, | believe, /have committed in naming it the ROAD OILING ASPHALT on e All Work Guaranteed e@ CALL US TODAY AAA OIL CO. Li 2-1044 TR 3-0200 ‘quietly in their graves... ; “Besides, I trust that I shall One helped in defiance of the Germans | day lay my —— there." * another world A CRUEL WORLD \ ee nf AIR CONDITIONER {and women in childbirth. | » * % TON $178 ELECTRO-MART 158 Osklend. FE 2-378! Tarrytown’ instead of the ‘Sleepy } Hollow’ cemetery. | “The latter name would be Fenough of itself to secure the pa- tronage of all destrous of sleeping * ‘Irving’ s woe ssors-among the early settlers of New York are all | en stone, barely legible on some , By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | is roaming through quiet, quaint old cemeteries | * * Of a summer afternoon. when _fecthlonate .. « et life, amid the seff, green - memories of it. F A \WOMAN EXPECTS HER Here in Tarrstown the cite of HUSBAND TO_BE PERFECT. Ichabod Crane's mad race with ope SOON SoS, the headless horseman, is the fst UES AND 4" cemetery of “Sleepy Hollow.” 7s FAULTS! so * * 2 Fes oe - War Il American ike Westcott, around him. And the weatherbeat-|,¢ a ey Ponder Life Among the Dead They were God-fearers, these old Dutch and German and Eng- lish families who lived and died in Tarrytown, Most of the 19th Century tombstones have Bible inscriptions under their marble - angels and lilies. Others are simply sacrediv af “Safe at home in the sweet hye and bye” “He lived and died bravely”... ‘The! ‘dying message, ‘| tried to serve the Lord.’ "’ *- * : THE BERRYS “tor Adolphus. imonths and 4 days, indicate the| ‘4 ‘mortal must put on immortality” “His parting: words were ‘Let us ; trust in God.’ Tell my parents Many inscriptions, like the one 17 years and 10 young men of the 19th Century had roving blood, even as young men today .. and “His | Adolphus ‘of Boston, 1866.” gtaves record, ‘‘buried at sea, and the sea shall give up his dead.” AND THEN SLEEP If they survived the critical stages of adolescense and roving; our forefathers lived to the enor- mous age of 65 or 70. At which time, their monuments record, they “tell _asleep.”’ “died at sea, in sight | Several other There are three great classifi- cations of rocks constituting the earth's surface — igneous, sedi-\Its air speed : and metamorphic. ee : / Serene Graveyards. Attract Many Tourists — CHECK-UP SERVICE In case some readers might con- sider the tombstone tourists of America a depressive lot, we quote more words from Washington Irv- ing, a reverent man and philo- sophic. Writing to a friend he respected, he suggested that they meet in Sleepy Hollow—‘‘and (thunder and/ lightning permitting) have a col- loquy among the tombs.” | By Carl Grabert | on all models SHAVEMASTER Factory-Trained Expert in Our Store TOMORROW, SATURDAY 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. to _ Sharpen and Oil Your Shavemaster! He will give your old Shavemaster a general, all- ~ * o a Asti ver A (Ceupier ee : KENDALI Mic higan men she __ befriended when they were prisoners in Wor!d Car whose wartime friends are She is Princess Catherine adja, make a lecture tour in this A Romanian prisoner to ments and other gifts. and politics. repaying her kindness by helping on ar mot her gware of the blunder which they country. after the raids, bring books, musical instru- visiting’ War -Iys Romanian Princess Enjoying Reunion With POWs Betfriended During WW II Pr — once was called princess is enjoying a reunion with their camps at least once a week for typhus victims which she main-/are on the increase. tained at her own expense. After World War HU, Princess | The princess’ own life has been Caradja continued her orphange The graying, 62-year-old prin. toOoK OVER ORPHANAGE cess came to this Van Buren County village to visit with | former Alr Force Sgt: Westcott. She returned to her own country| a dramatic one of court mMtrigue’ foundation although the Russians She was separated now occupied. her country. How- her at the age of 3 ever, she said the foundation | and placed in an English orphan-' was confiscated bit by bit by | ‘age. | various Communist agencies and finally was dissolved in 1949. | The princess left Romania in Fari C. only after her mother’s death.| {1952 with the aid of her daughter,’ ‘Thére she found her mother had who had previously escaped to the, established an orphanage during West. She has lie was among more than 100 the bitter years of searching for communism in France and Eng- airmen the . Romania, in 1943 and 1944. In gratitude the former POW’s, ° formed the nucleus group which ar-, engagements national anged speaking 18th Century tombs, tells stories of — the country for Princess Tt was a cruel world for children! * * 28.000 graves are dedicated babies who never grew |wives of 18 to 20 years ~ Under a rhododendron tree tresh-planted, is a gray stone! |marked: *‘Margaret Morison, died, 1850, aged-20 years. And John, son of the above, died 1851, aged one up. and iyear.” TEMLOK that offers insulation, Armstrong’ SHEATHING Strong, low-cost sheathing 1 7 Mp) on To the First | 10 Men | Saturday, | June 16 Easi-Build Plons hi . i wo. | [fore Rod & Gun | Cabinet i Ft. i FREE | The Farm Book for | Farmers of Large and i Small @ Acreage Conteins 93 Pages of Useful Form Information— A True Guide to Better Farming with Better Buildings TODAY—IT’S ROOF = es was] ae? a — A. 73, Bundle 3 Sq. Open Every Day 8 to 5 ROTH LUMBER CO. 3360 W. Huron Street + FEderal Circular Drive for will come Aug be -st of hono Many hundreds of the nearly oO cn mainte ‘\sive | mates’ forearms. iil versity || fest tubes where they have grown SHINGLES } |) Si _ foreign cancer celis transplanted | into: it. Hil dragon_tree of Spain's Canary Is- Jj) lands sometimes reaches 50 feet in || the dark- |!) blood, to embalm their kings and ||| nobles /age. ==3)|' believed to be 3 iCaradja :UEST OF HONOR A highlight of the princess’ tour 1 when she will at the Timis camp group's annual reunion '0 in Colorado Springs, Colo. The or- ganization numbers 108 out of 540 airmen shot down during the mas- air raid on the Ploeste oil) fields. The princess. who has had bitter experience of oppression, has taken as her mission exposing con-' lditions behind the | Her lecture tour was made pos- sible by aid from the Americans | she had helped in the POW | camp. At the time of the Ploeste | . raids, Princess Caradja was caring for war orphans at her | family's country estate. She addeg tq her charges the more tha ae —— taken Ohio Prisoners in Cancer Test Live Cells Injected Into 14 “‘Lifers’ for Study of Dreaded Disease COLUMBUS, Ohio u- Fourtéen Iron Curtain — 1) and encouraging the free world to i] protect and defend its freedom. | princess|her own daughter. The princess took over charge ———— GREAT VALUES AT rovk suns Sea | BEDROOM SET ara t Luckies Cemels Chesterfields CIGARETTES $s]? While They Last Pies Tax Famous SUNBEAM MIXMASTER 28” ORCHAR Free Parking Se ‘land and last winter organized child relief in earthquake stricken) lat a prisoner of war camp in of the orphanage and in’ World zones in Algiers. Timis =e # Chest, Double Bed, Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring, only 139° PLATFORM ROCKER 1 ee ae mo one can aftord to be i Pee acai 7S a FURNITURE COMPANY 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Next to Store Ohio penitentiary inmates were injected yesterday with live cancer cells in the first phase of a ma- jor study of the disease. Warden Ralph W. Alvis said | Dr. Alice Moore and Dr. Chester M. Southam of the Sloan-Ketter- ing Institute in New York admin., istered the injections into the in- 134 inmates had volun 0 participate in the re program. Ohjo State Uni researchers will examine the 14 daily Some teered search Alvis said the inmates gof no Special treatinent ‘“‘hecause the doctors want it that way in their - study.” The cancer cells were taken from A spokesman for the cancer foun- dation said the volunteers will be in no serious danger. He explained that anv cancer injection Which take effect would spread slowly and remain in the imme- diate area of the innoculation. Doctors said the research pro- gram may provide information as to how the non-cancerous in- dividual’s body reaction kills off The 14 inmates injected are be- tween 25 and 55 ‘years old. 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Lebanon igh ” | . late Phil Murray, one of America’s steelworkers in late, 1952. School. a The Elegant Approach nee ae cepa, pe (TS SNM | ae ee. : 4 g Ppp Today the gray-haired, pipe. Steel management normally has “Tm a dab golfer, ve i smoking McDonald, a. strapping = found McDonald to be a reasonable said. “I swim fer exercise. " | e Stooter, ts im the throes of ne- man with whom to deal. In their) teed to play handball I like To Luxurious Livin ae se oes eee | Sens aa a cay g eee with the “big three” in steel — were reached without strikes in football, basketball and boxing. i- U. 8. Steel Corporation, Beth- 1953 and 1954 and with a strike of My favorite ball team, of course, s ichem Steel and Republic Steel. ‘less than a day last year. _ is the Pittsburgh Pirates.” ‘ Both sides anticipate that con-| Ip the current negotiations, “T also play a bit of jazz piano,” b tracts will be signed well in ad- beth labor and management are he added. “And I'm an amateur vance of the June 30 deadline. | working together amicably and | , photographer.” of - | both sides cate. | ‘McDonald is also fond of the x- BORN DURING STRIKE | hopefully, with | img te aveld a work stoppage, theater. In fact. when he attended od Like, many other suffessful la- Pi GE oreee Tech Dramatic School, it bor leaders, McDonald came up —— ~! ld ¢ the he produced meena Plays. ut the tough way. 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A Rs eee Fs il / 2 of PETRIE SE ge8 ee ‘THE PON FLAC PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TWENTY-THREE Over 1,100 . By DAVID L. BOWEN | Fluoride in ‘Arinking water be-lintroduce fluoride into municipal these . children hed already de- | ine, a poisonous subs’ » the Associated Press Writer icame an issue after World War water supplies have often been de-| veloped their teeth by the time National Research Counc’ holds Over the past 10 years, more and! 7 introduced. mote American cities have found themselves engaged: in. a usually bitter debate: should they or should they not add fluoride to their mu- nieipal water supply? The lines of battle are frequently standardized. Proponents cite fig-' ures attesting to the effectiveness of fluoride in preventing tooth can Dental Assn., the American Medical Assn. and other - profes- sional goups. Opponents denounce addition of the chemical on the grounds it ls “mass medication” which violates constitutional = “i . rigs ; Cw) SOURCE BEET OS iA EOP ON ENE LAME ol Seme also object that wns million persons. In addition te Grand. Rapids began adding cover any deleterious effects iN that : po Piagsag Beenie 3 T this number, several million other (flucride. careful studies of those communi- . eed a 4 poisonous substance and that scientific studies have yet to . aa the size of New York, 408 freight- = OT? = prove with absolute certainty -— — ‘ mature itwelf adds iat the rate among older chil- *"d — ee — “@'car loads of fluoride would have ‘ pe a that no harmful results follow ‘e : dren in Grand Rapids remaineg ‘¢" since time immemoria to fall into the water supply at one 41 10ers beg 5 II. The government had found that more men were rejected for military service because of dental defects than for any other reason. It had also discovered that dental conditions are very much better lin areas where drinking water con- tains a certain amount of natural fluorides. growing number of cities. Starting feated. In some cases, fluoridation’ fiveride was was begun and then halted. No. hand chart il-| completely accurate record i aged betes oe . on the matter. In t when the question was put to thelin Colorado $ tion proposals have been defeated teeth in later life than their neigh-. about half the time. ‘dorsement” of fluoridation in 1951, ‘aimed at answering Clainis that maintains that the procedure re- fluoride is damaging to health. from three cities in 1945, the list grew to 78 in 1950, 637 in 1952, 1,049 in 1954 and 1,123 in 1955. The water systems adding fluoride now serve more than 22 people drink fluoridated water in ids, Mich. and Aurora, Ill., lustrate this point. il-'32 without. The one on the says no significant The health The health service explains Abeares feeride is, ce ehier- available on all city council actions !ustrates another contention of the |Public Health Service—that flu amount which produces undesir- hundreds of occasions loride has a lasting effect. Adults . able | Physiological effects.” , where water people in a referendum, fluorida- is naturally fluoridated, lose less! duces tooth decay by 65 per cent.'The chart is based on mortality, The charts comparing Grand Rap- rates in 32 cities with ped and sinc Goell have gat 4 differences right shows what happened after exist. It has not been able to dis- ties where fluoride occurs naturally | that “there is a safe margin be- tween trace quantities in drink- optimal dentaj health and that Norinally, one part of fluoride ‘per million parts of water is the ‘bors in Boulder, where fluoride Concentration maintained in fluori- deeay and point to support by| These studies and others, a * + «@ doesn't exist, dated water supplies. To cause ~ organizations such as the U.S. $4mpling of which are — On| The U.S. Public Health Service, * ¢ © ‘even mild illness, says the Public _ Public Health Service, the Ameri- ~ rear echt! Romiovigen * which announced “unqualified en- The bottom right-hand chart ts ‘Health Service, 200 times the et na hee would have to get into t cause death, 3,200 times the proper Illustrating wha: it calls the prac- tical Impossibility of a disastrous not death—to an adult in a city _ ing water which are required for - water system. To ‘ities F luoridate—and Still Battle Rages Filled Teeth per Child (GRAND BAWOS Mion) its use over long periods. ' On the other hand, proposals to higher after fluoridation because ‘time, a —— Teacher Aide Experiment ¢ "oe ae ~ - ‘ OECAVER MESSING E MLE TERT) * end year of the program and the Lake Orion school system started | the system there in January of this year. -The experiment involves the use and 4 at Blanche Simms School and 2 and 7 at Proper School. Six national educators made a survey of the experiment in Bay City and their reports varied as to value of the program y: i Death Rates From \ fed COUCAIOIS | |: ;* Moewetpa | 7 3 Non-Fluoride Cities -| A ep cad and one viewed with garten to seventh grade with a | P| od Brivo3worores | interest if educating circles these minimum of 45 pupils in each. | : :. Drow-Fivorine ones 4 os bra the classe a Of teacher Charles G. Coggins, superin- Fs % 100 FO j tendent ef schools at Helly, says, z 3 Two seis school districts are’ Bi a — yeencher part of an experimental plan that siarted! with faur ond ‘acre sed ; CANCER ara ean MEPHRITIS OOHOSE, . uses teacher aides. The plan is 20-24 25-29 ‘30-34 3o-39 00-46] mee SEES: : . Cee © five during the year because — ap now in its third year at Bay City ef i pase es where it originated an dhas one ° increased oat. = more year to go. Lake Orion is using nine teacher Holly schools are in their sec- aides in elementary grades 1, 3 One of 42 in the Country Scout Wins Trip to Japan One of this summer's biggest! Charles Mathews of Huntington Rick in his highly-decorated uni- national scout honors will go to Woods ‘also was selected. form will visit many curious 1. The plan seems to work as Eagle Scout Richard C. Eriksen’ A top scout in Pontiac troop 244, remains sepea't’ Gn the ate e an emergency measure but aides Jr 15, of Waterford Township. “Rick’’ will make the trip by) medern city’s in the eight-weeks . The Bay City seas utilizes eight Canset reduce overcrowding or se 6 \U. S. Navy sirnend-ses lift, start-| trip. ‘experimental crooms from kinder- cure bad sommes: | MSU to Conduct — Classi in Reading 4 of selected women to assist teach- ers with clerical and housekeeping 4 chores and certain duties, such as correcting papers. Their views on the plan fell into four general categories: ¢ «6 Especially appealing, Rick says, | Son ees and’ Audrey Erik- § the opportunity to meet Jap- to > Japan under the auigioas <8 the| sen, ae LaSalle Ave., it will be/anese boys his own age at the campout Aug. 2-7 at Karuizawa, National Council to further friend- Rick’s first trip abroad and.he'’ |" oe eas see The camping end of it will be participating tm Ja- jold stuff to Rick, who is taking pan's national sceut camporef, jajong his sleeping bag and ground cloth for the occasion. ‘should be in contact with pupils all the way through their work, even in checking their errors. 3. el le experiment-is not broad ship and understanding between excited about it. mough to produce real results. youths of both countries. 4. A better plan might be to Another Oakland County rere classes on a smaller level © y be: clerical assistance from the eel office to he ae He’s bought a new set of uni- | _ Summer Program Offers forms — including khaki shorts | A each Speci on said of his Holly sian — for sightseeing tours of pal- Utes t ore ial e feel the teacher aides have aces, museums, historic Buddah Study Techniques lneas very beneficial to our school temples and medieval castles. because of limited classrooms. We, Michigan State University wil] of necessity had to have larger’ offer a creative reading workshop! classes. It'll be Rick's first view of mountains, and he tells with ex- citemént that Japan is crammed jin Pontiac this summer. | “TI feel this is a much better with them, including Mt. Fuji, Administrators have urged ele- selution than te use unqualified which is included in the scout mentary and secondary teachers. teachers and hold the classes tour. in the area to enroll for the work- dewn te 25 or 30." * ee ¢ shop, which will meet at Longfel- low School. The course will meet June 21 to July 18 and will offer United Press Phote six quarter hours of graduate or care that is wniversal in mothers, “Astra,” a morning’ kiss to her latest offspring. a two-year. undergraduate credit. siratte in the Rome zoo, gives a cheerful ‘ ‘good old daughter coles d ‘ Maya.” __ Persons seeking” information 2 about the werkshop may contact Ducks and Ducklings Everywhere Dr. Harry T. Bahn, director of On July 10 Rick and his fellow- scout, later winning bronze and serve Air Station at Glenview, Il. by air transport tp Seattle. where he will board the Navy transport U. S. Mann. The voyage to Yokohama ‘will last 10 days. Mrs. Vena Kirkpatrick, director of elementary, education in Lake Orion and head of the teacher aide program there, said ‘We feel this is the best emergency measure we can come up with at the present time. There are 45 to 50 children in these classrooms where aides MOTRER’S LOVE—With that tender’ maternal British Airman susie “= see vice W ' - Nature Turns Relative'sGitt. County Board ot awcaton otf scheis, Dr. Willam Emerson, been a, cout lace February “It’s an experiment and a neces- Hahn,. former professor of edu-/sary one. I reserve any judgment. oun in U cna at Lehigh University, will to its value for at least the period rve on the faculty for the course of the experiment and perhaps un-, aes . along with Josef Guteknust. pro- til it’s been tried out in a number Aborigines Spot Flier fessor of art education, State of practical situations after the in Malayan Wilds After Teachers College, Kutztown, Penn., experimental stage has passed. and Edwin Crandell, grade school Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, Pontiac 23- -Day Disappearance | principal at- Birmingham. superintendent of schools, is of the Scott reports that Pontiac is one same opinion: “The program at original members of the troop at Grace Latheran Church, head- ed by Scoutmaster Jack Bell. By April 5, 1955 he was an eagle scout, later wiring bronzse and gold palms to add to his 34 merit badges. * * i] As a senior patrol leader, he spends meeting nights teaching Into Full-Time Occupation A gift of a, Mallard duck and) The ducklings are now an drake started off quite a project “elderly” three weeks old and at the E. M. Buckley home, 4116 tearning all the ways of the duck Commerce ‘Rd., Cass Lake. . | world, They're learning fast, too, A.nephew of the Buckieys sent says Mrs, Buckley, the ducks from his home in Iowa The little ones (now numbering in March of this year. Shortly LONDON (INS) — Twenty-three of 19 Michigan communities in Bay City is an experimental and youngsters scouting lore, expecial- after, the duck laid 20 eggs, 17 of 10) turned up missing the other days ago RAF Sgt. Kenneth Mc- which Michigan State will conduct controversial thing. I'm reserving ly helping the boys studying for which hatched, morning. Buckley, thinking an ani Connel took eff in a small plane two summer courses. judgment -until an evaluation is first class badges. made after the experiment is over. Any judgment now is premature." Central Michigan College set up the teacher aide plans at Bay City and Lake Orion. Michigan Normal College educators are supervising cover the Malayan jungles after, The workshop is intented to pro- jel: had reached them, ached Y telling his worried wife “no matter vide enrollees with practice, skill search and found them swimming what happens, I will land my ang confidence in the use of dif- (on Cass Lake. plane and get back.”’ ferent techniques, materials and Their pen is about a city block “The plane disappeared and Mc- devises to help children read, write jaway from the lake itself, Mrs. connei was listed as “missing and. speak ‘and think creatively, Hahn ‘Buckley estimates, so the little presumed dead.” ne Rick is a member of the Order of the Arrow and has won the church scouting award, Pro Deo et Patria. He plans to apply for cadet train- ing at the Air Force Academy JAPAN-BOUND — ‘Rick’ Ericksen, top scout of Pontiac Troop 244, is shown examining a Nipponese sword as a preview to a trip to Japan this summer. He will leave July 10 via Navy air-and-sea lift as one of 42 scouts in the nation chosen by the National Council to further international understanding and world brotherhood. “Rick,” ‘ones had quite a way to go. said. Sea ne : the ‘Holly Se _! ee is son of ——e and te Fa Waterford Township. after high school graduation. McConnel's wife. Helen, and ; | As often happens to the young their three children were flown , | and inexperienced, they got lost tack ‘to London but they con- No Changes Planned for Ike's Campaign WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower still expects to make ithose “‘five or six major campaign ‘addresses’’ at Republican rallies tinued “te cling to the slender hope given by MecConnel's last After a few fruitiess attempts tc Words, before he took off on his rescue them and bring them back lonely flight. ito the: pen, Buckley brought the Yesterday the war office in ‘drake down to the lake. ‘formed Mrs. MecConnel that her Proud pappa gathered his brood faith in her husband was well jabout him and taught the duck-iplaced. A group of aborigines | and couldn't find their way back to their parents, \ j jlings how to go up and down the jhad found him crawling through \steps leading to the lake. . ithe jungle after living on roots 7 i MM. The x. and quinine tablets for 22 days. PRoon Saar a bina He is believed to be the first prowess and worldly knowledge. Malaya jungle air crash victim | spend quite a bit of time in the ver to survive. water, but at feeding time, they | McConnel, in a hospital at | hop back’ up the steps and take | _ Kualalumpur, said he crashed — | the hike to their pen, | im a heavy rainstorm. He re- | this fall, despite his recent opera- tion for ileitis. dent will want to do even more than the politicians want him te, to prove his fitness.” The agreed-upon strategy of the ‘Republican national committee— despite caustic attacks from some quarters—is to treat Ike’s present Future duck plans in the Back- mained by the wreckage of his | ley home include the swapping of Plane for five days, then Posy ca lseveral Mallards for different va-| “®!king through the nearly im- | rieties from other duck lovers. This| passable jungie. Be ah ssiieaeiene oie may turn into quite a hobby, the Thursday morning McConnell, in. | ‘U.S. Coast Guard Phote From UP Buckleys agree. ithe final stages of collapse, was 4 BRANDED — Puffing out its prone aecnesiea by the aboridines who om * foot Emperor ou pee Sel ‘were armed with biowpipes and guin shows off the . “USCG” State Judges Convene MIDLAND « — Some 40 city ‘shotguns. painted on its feathers at Mc- » judges and court clerks are ex- . pected 0 attend the snmoel sum [Fon Crushes Worker mer convention of the Michigan LANSING (INS)—Paul M. Me-: Municipal Judges Assn. today and|Daniel, 25, was crushed to death Saturday. Speakers include Ty- lat the ‘Oldsmobile plant in Lansing |rone _ Gillespie, Oe nn eS ee Oe tage of the Dow Chemical|he was removing from overhead , and Edward N. Curtis of the|moorings fell on him. MéDaniet favortcas Bar Assn. was an apprentice millright, Pontiac Frees Photo Charles. Potter (R-Mich), yester- Urban A. Kaltz, of Port Huron; Pvt. Kenneth Deneweth, Mt. Clem- ens, and Pvt. Bernard Miller, Utica. The trie were on duty unde the new RFA 5 program.’ ’ WELCOME BACK — Three members of the 703rd Tank Battalion of Pontiac are welcomed back from six months active duty in the Army at the unit's recent regular meeting. Lt. Dale Rector, left, is shown greeting his Company D men. They.are, left to right, Pvt. \ Pi } ¢ | ft ‘ |] ' (as ep ts ay f 2 . u ; { ) i ii 7 od | : J 1] ' rar / j Aj - | pu 4 v4 G ; ‘ ; a } } pn Be (ho ty j } f i / { : ci ia ‘ / | : ; Pea f i 4 : ; | fre eli ; yp if dy / hi i ae7 i rt hy z > H ie ' | ; i t ee of é i ih i a i ‘ : r | bh / | ; i] ey _f if f ft ‘ ! 1f : / i f 1 { u A {, f | Ea ek » 5 i tof € a fk ee i 4 ‘* THR, PONTIAC yErss. FRmay, JUNE 15, 1956 rey ry) ELECTRIC Fans °9* : seek to represent. “ 4 3 DEMOCRATS ; REPUBLICANS Berkiey—1, William John. 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Elliott. i 2. des 8 City—1, : , Jack A. Hedlund: 800: 21, J. Sutherland; 19. Glen J. Cia , Elmer F Luebke; 21, Harr 33, Linwood L. 4; 38, Hayward Whitlock; Bert Kelley: &, NM, Strader, - Boyer: ett: 13, en; Ched a eerel, Nell anne a Reid. As "3, John A. Roberts; or | Arthur r Headley; 2. ell. (old appar org L. Eth-| Bloomfield Hils—t, Henry 2%. Wool- 2, John P. Wood. ay Emineton—1, Del Delos Hamlin; 2. Licyd 3, Robert Hund. ; ~ —_ | ’ Park—s, Ruth M. Onan: 6, Rowley: 9 , Mabel F, Spen- Woods—1i, ‘ugenia M. Hunter, ee Irving G. + Calish,; Derothy' Afra C. Rostew Village—1, Everett 7 Bayes. Robert Cook; R. Nelson, Heights— w. tenvenes. asec Park—1, John QG. Williams; 5, Gerald B. Queen: 6, Harlan C Prather: 7, E. James pares. 10, Delphine I. Lamb; 3 ee vin \ sadison v 2,|They were convicted by a federal Rob-/court jury yesterday after it de- yn liberated about nine hours. Ein prison and a $100,000 fine. "|withstanding the jury’s verdict. Jury Convicts | Ex-HST Aides Connelly, Caudle Guilty! for Conspiring to Help ‘Income Tax Dodger ST. LOUIS aie seen aal Matthew J. Connelly and T. La- mar Caudle, high officials in the’ Truman administration convicted of conspiring to help a jtax dodger, ' plan to seck a new trial for! their clients July 19, the same date set for sentencing. ’ The 48-year-old Connelly was White House appointments secre-! tary to former President Truman. Caudle, 52, was head of the Jus-| tice. Department's tax division. | Maximum penalty is five years AOCQUITTAL SOUGHT U.S. District Judge Rubey M. Hulen set July 19 as the date for sentencing. 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Sometimes, of course, it is im- practical for a father to want his son’ to pursue the same career. iEvery now and then a 6-foot po- liceman has a 5-foot-4 son—too, small for ‘‘the force." Artists. opera singers and au- ; 4 ® 3 5 Ld * s6 feller Jr., Drill 2,000 Feet Under Erie Waters Near City of Cleveland CLEVELAND (# — Drillers are. searching for a salt mine 2,000 feet. under Lake Erie. The International Salt Scranton, Pa. is spending a mil- lion dollars to find out if there is. a good salt mine under the lake off . Cleveland. “Depending on the drilling re- sults,” said engineer J. L. Har- | Whisky Island is in the mouth | of the Cuyahoga River, between Edgewater Park and the municipal stadium. Harper, head of the Cleveland | company that is doing the initial | drilling, said engineers estimate there are billions of tons of salt under Cleveland, and the city prob- ably rests on a salt bed millions of years old. The drilling will determine if that theory is correct, and if the salt is pure enough } mine. ‘thors have a problem in this'Ford II. s I knew an old Irishman once | sales since 1943 siren Al cate dp pore res — reason he never wanted to be! Pope was because “I couldn't hand the job on to my son.” . But lawyers, doctors, politicians and businessmen often have sons | surance who take up the same lifework. American corporations teém pia with noteworthy examples, rang- W. ing from elderly John D. Rocke-|°* Pe who followed his fa- ; mous father in both finance and * _ familiar with: TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: {JUNIOR EDITORS Co. of! 90 million. 3 s ' corporation. WORKED TO TOP more you may not be metics and other items to its sales! \line and increased the annual busi- | [neces from 20 million dollars tore, area stores. * Some six rfionths ago at 37, Robert W. Sarnoff became presi-| Before reaching the presidency, céeded by James Madden, assist- young Sarnoff worked his way up in several branches of NBC and store. ie} produced the film documentary series, “Victory at Sea,” which | won a Navy award. cd = plane and manufacturer, =e 2D | has a son, id Jr., who, at 38,) One thing stands out in most. NO INHERITANCE is vice president in charge of son-follows-dad success stories. The father generally hag been a. stickler for one thing: He insisted that, before taking. has | 'H. Bucher, who also reported that construction is progressing on two Cyril Borst, manager of the ‘firm's Rochester supermarket, has ‘been promoted to prpduce execu- tive in the Detroit unit's sales de- ‘partment. He has been succeeded = mY g SPECIALS i SUNBEAM ELECTRIC RAZOR up—the way the old man had to ;, learn it himself | $ * "| The ne seems to work bet- ter than any other. A son who rises to the top that way is deter- = . no philanthropy, to young Henry of the-vast International Business| “"°F down > Machines Corp. to Thomas J. : | —- PICNIC —— SKIL mined iar comer ns OE ood Chain Names | SAR-B-Q BASKET DOO-KLIP SAWS Alfred. Fate ried ate Four to New Posts | is rtm ton | Stree? hte -N-Weed . $42 s Low Ag Howard’ rune woo. Gee qFer™mmatamlers and orome.| oe $168 $619 | $2 98 $29.95 \A. , s involving four A&P Food ; worked for the firm as a door- : $ to-door salesman, became presi-. eordcy tes Cuan Praak 9.44 . ° : APPLIANCES — TELEVISION — AIR CONDITIONERS _If You Haven’‘t Gotten Our Price, You’re Paying Too Much! dent of NBC, a post once held : by is father, David Sarnott, PY Getalg Inman, manager of Pon-| chairman of RCA, the parent stree Clare Kramp, manager of the. |Pike street market, has replaced |Inman, who in turn, has been suc- ant manager of the Drayton Plains) L.A. WAGNER CO.| 1960 N. OPDYKE at Pontiac Road Open Daily 8:00 te 6:00 — Mon., Fri. J FE 5-9221 “til 9:00 LANNY STARTS HERE ‘a ROBIN STARTS weRE , GAMES FOR SUMMER — 5 _ They Deliver the Goods‘ This Pace Reserved Seeks Dem Nomination | Clay, 44, chairman of the National Affairs Committee of the Kent . County Democratic Committee,’ said Thursday he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for’ Congress from the Fifth Congres- sional District. GRAND RAPIDS (®—George FE RENT. A- TV BY DAY OR WEEK AT ELECTRO-MART 158 Oskiend. pe 2-3781 | AP This is a brand new game to play while resting. | Lanny and Robin work on Saturdays in two grocery stores, and they are often sent on errands. This time both are bound for the same neighborhood with packages, and the one who delivers his first is the winner. These packages must be delivered to the houses in the order shown on the lists in the center. You will need a penny to toss and two buttons of different "colors to use as markers, representing Lanny and Robin. A toss of heads gives you two moves, tails gives you one. You may move back or for-| wards as you wish. Sometimes the longest way round may be the quickest as there are obstacles in the way. There are two barricades across the sidewalk, and two big holes, all of which must be avoided. Whenever a player gets a toss that would carry him on to an obstacle, he loses that move and must wait for his turn to come around again. |: Both players may occupy the same square if the toss brings them) together. A player gets an extra toss every time he delivers each of his three first packages. (This idea was first submitted by Diana Rhades, Birmingham, Ala. Maybe you have an idea for Junior Editors. If so send it in care of this newspaper, and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: =a oe ee ; i THE COOLEST THING ON WHEELS! REVERSIBLE ‘= Ee OR) Open Tonight ‘til 9 Easy Credit Terms— Ample Free Parking 20-INCH ANT TO MOVE in with the really ‘modern travelers? Want to drive a car with a transmission that breaks with the past—that puts the principle of today’s modern airplane airplanes one big step better? Then maybe you ought to try a’56 Buick with today’s advanced new Variable | Pitch Dynaflow.* Here, no gears ever shift, even ie matically. So you have absolute smooth- ness every inch you drive. Here, propeller blades whirling in oil switch their pitch when you floor the pedal — and split-second quick you get full-power acceleration for a needed safety-surge, like a pilot at take-off. AIRCONDITIONING at a COOL NEW LOW PRICE Ht cools, Alters, Get 4-$earsen Comfort in your new Buick with genuine ~ pRiQiDaire conpiriomne YEARS OF SERVICE propeller to work — and that now goes - ~ becouse only Buick hag thie Buick Century 6-Passenger 4-Door Riviere new Quiteh-Pitch Marvel ! And here—now—you get a brilliant new getaway response in the thrifty first inch of pedal travel, even before you switch the pitch. And when you drive that way, you get better gas mileage. But a brand-new advance in Dynaflow isn't the only reason for the wonderful pace Buick owners enjoy. There's a big new V8 engine of 322- cubic-inch might to put plenty of life to it all. There’s a sweet and silky new ride—with the buoyancy of all-coil springing, and the cushioning of new shock absorbers that move through triple the former volume of pillowing oil. OLIVER 210 Orchard Late Avenue MOTOR SALES, INC. Phone FE 2-9101 Pontiac, Michigan — New steering linkage and front-end geometry make handling a ‘56 Buick a soft touch even for a lady's delicate fingers—give this smart beauty a “sense of direction” travel ease. Truth to tell, this is the most modern, the most thrilling and the most satisfying Buick ever —the best Buick yet. And we'd like you to try it. We're reserving the best seat in the house for you—at the wheel of a 56 Buick. Drop in soon as you can. You'll even find good news in the take-home prices. *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It i standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. venooneeee *tesccseet® sien tices coveublie sah Sus Sein so dus and ‘TWENTY-SIX < ss me THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 Peach Queen; Start Recrea tion Program Romeo to Na ) Reassure Six-Week Plan With Finances, Equipment ROMEO — A six-week summer recreafion program for Romeo children has been assured by Village Council action, setting aside $750 to support it Local voters had favored the appropriation of $1,500 to underwrite cost of the program and to purchase recreational equipment in the annual election in March. -— | Robert Hutton Jr., was named! program director at a salary of! $400. He has been conferring with members of the village parks, . 3 and Recreation Committee to »: Nomination for Clerk eide on the activities to be offered) and the dates the program will be! Pontiac attorney Odin Johnson in operation. /announeed today he has filed nom- Councilman William Totten was, inating petitions to place his name appointed village president pro-|on the August 7 primary ballot tem while President Ray Mellen) for Oakland County cletk on the is spending five or six weeks va-' Democratic ticket. cationing in Alaska providing .pre-| Johnson, 51, was appointed Pon- vious appointee Lynn Posey is un-|tiac Municipal Judge in 1954, but available. ‘lost the ensuing election to pres- Back on the job is Department |ent Municipal Judge Cecil MeCal- of Public Works head Kenneth !om. Elisworth: He had retired eartier | A member of Eagles, Moose, this spring and had been serving |Knights of Pythias and the county, as a consultant until a successor | state and national bar associa- could be named. He was given a |!0ns, Johnson is a graduate of the substantial increase in salary, University of Michigan and Detroit John J. McMahon of Detroit was = of Law. appointed consulting engineer for 14, ee with two children, he the: village: jlives at 486 W. Iroquois Rd. A M-foot easement across vil. = lage property adjacent to the new| TUNE Crooners Plan Session __ lugh school site was given by the for 8:30 Tonight council to the school district to provide access to Memorial Sta- dium. The Pontiae Chapter of the So- ciety for the Preservation and En- | Couragement of Barber Shop Quar- Delay Construction of $1,500,000 Center wa.ters.n,tmenen, im jat 8:30 at the Knights of Pythias hall at 940 Voorheis Road ‘The “‘Cubstone Serenaders"’ and’ Ww two several other quartets will offer | various selections at the meeting. City Clerk Gertrude Cadger Group singing will be conducted said this morning that the delay | and instructions given men in- Was necessary until the Planning | terested in learning barber shop Commission can work out the harmony, problem of which streets to All interested men are invited to Tiere ‘Ist Waterford Grads close, and the keeping of traffic attend, will be . otf nearby residential streets, [served State quartets trom De- Dlan Class Reunion |troit, Lansing, The center will be known as. > ng, and Grand — - are competing in the national sing-| _ Clawson Sales Center and will be! ing contest at Minneapolis, Minn. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The nie on — sarge Moses of Mi this weekend , first class from the new Waterford ile road, between Manitou an lees Cn _ Barchewana . ————————————— High School building—the gradu- eee Given Law Degree ates of 195l—are planning a class : | MARLETTE — Allen E. Keys, |family reunion. Is Princeton Graduate ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keys, | PS ORCHARD LAKE—William Elis’ Marlette, will receive a Bachelor of | Hoglund, 3295 West Shore Drive,| Law degree at the commencement | f received an AB degree from exercises at Wayne University of @™-. of June 24 at Kensingston Odin Johnson Seeks | | CLAWSON — Construction of a $1,500,000 shopping center here has beeh. delayed for another weeks : * * PLAN CLASS REUNION FOR FAMILIES — aterford Township High graduates of the class of 1951 are planning a reunion for Sunday, June | 24. Families of the class are invited to attend. Above, (left to right) posing in a preview of re- en oe ee ee at ee - ae nw ee be al ir Lake Rd., Stephen Vaughn, 1%, Gary Hetherington, 9320 Gateway and Jean Lus- | sier, 4%, of 2007 Henbert. The event will take place at Kensington Park. 200 Jam New Lions Pool ei Oakland Grads Told at MSU Localites Include Five Veterinaries; Many With New Degrees Heat Spurs MARLETTE—Over two hundred children jammed the new Lions Club swimming pool Monday as the thermometer hung near ninety, -The pool opened last week and registration for swimming classes is being conducted there and at the Municipal building all week. James Pruett is' the manager again this year, with Sally Er- win as life guard, assisted by Andrea Reidel, Sharon Patrick, Among 2,195 who received de- grees at Michigan State Univer- sity early this week were many young people from Oakland “é * * | and Merle Ann Erwin, a substi- From Berkley, Sheldon W.| tute assistant. Church Jr., was a graduate; from The podl has been redecorated, Clarkston, John F. Touscany, and joints retarred and doors var-| from Clawson, Dean Arthur Hanna) — and Jack S. Schreder. Drayton Plains graduate was Raymond DPD. Parmenter, and Farmington grads were Norman James Bowman, Rebert 8. Car- ter, Sally 8. DeLong, Elbridge Dunckel, Barbara J. Eichler, Pa- Hamlin and William Michael | Ferndale graduates were Earl K.| Leaders Take Office. Betts, Theodore H. Carison, Ger-) ; ald C. Charteris, Roger F. Good- oh Waterford Area speed, George F. Heine, Jean) and Lake Orion | Claire King, Nancy C. McCallum, Madge A. McCleary, and Malcolm) 4 merican Legion, church, and Sheach. parents groups in the Lake Orion Also from Ferndale were Janet and Waterford areas were among Elaine Snyder, William D. Watson, groups electing officers at recent Joe Perry Windham, and Stanley meetings. sabia : LAKE ORION :— —— soos we Officers of the Lake Orion Amer- 'd. Deanne, Thomas » ‘ican Legion Auxiliary include and Richardson Murphy. | Mrs. gf sitsee Fitch, president: Hazel Parkers were Josephine|Mrs. Philip Sigmann, first vice Fantauzzo, Hugh D. MacMaster,|president; Mrs.’ Carl Bailey, sec- Ralph W. Powell, and Nancy Deelond vice, and Mrs. Harry King, Robinson. : treasurer. A Holly resident taking a degree! * * ¢ was James Harwood Koan, and, Delegates chosen to attend the from Huntington Woods were Shir-) state convention at Lansing Aug. of Clarkston, ley Jean Crosby, James Charles 25 are Mrs. Jesse Poole and ’ Duncan, Patrician Fuehrer, John Mrs. Philip Sigmann. Alternates ‘E, Sargeant, Petronela Sherban,| are Mrs. James Fitch and Mrs. Norman David Soltar, and Lucille) Edith Stamaback. Sweat. * * Groups Flect in Two Areas Pontiac Press Phote union fun, are Edward Konzer, 4500 Elizabeth ® | LAPEER—For her wedding to ‘Ellsworth F. Kile recently in Mon- ‘roe Street Methodist Church, Caro- ‘lyn Wayve Weir chose a gown of white nylon lace, She had grad- luated several days earlier from The affair has been set for 10\nigh school She is the daughter of Mr. and Princeton University’s 209th Com-|Detroit today in the State Fair Park. Several commiteess have|Mrs. Thomas E. Weir, 106 Howard mencement exercises Wednesday.) Coliseum. Deaths in Nearby Communities Carole Wyckoff, games; Rescoe (Rocky) Hart MILFORD—Service and burial P-m. Burial will be in West High-| publicity. for Roscoe (Rocky) Hart, 44, who |land Cemetery. i : died swidenty yesterday, will be at Morbi Srey gendparente, Me, Old Hickory School SS ee , Holly, Graduates Last Class BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 6 ing Wilson, Holly, cago, Ill., after his body lies at) 4nd Mrs. Lansing ' y:) Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home, 4nd Earl Baker of Milford, and a are un 10 p.m. a. Hart, as —_——: Anna Coller, Hickory Grove school's final eigth were Sharon Albrecht and Nancy H. Staples in the class, Walled treasurer. Evergreens iv Pre x months, was . a : with the Brotherton Trucking Co. | Jesse Grinnell ntiagelcapealersl sry sabre hap em girls were nieces of the, MRS: ELLSWORTH KILE | Lake had Fe enithemermetl- Officers elected for the Ladies Shade Trees Surviving are his wife, Juanita; oe a Gian at ot 12 boys and girls heard Dr Joseph bride, Janice Weir and Dawn’ | Waterford, Lieyd Gidley. aay — — wee a Flowering Shrubs son, Benny, of Chicago: and aj! or vesse & ' ’ Fy as ae pe e ae oil rg. president; Mrs. Car ill- : aaa Mrs, Mable an of Cam-| Dryden, will be held at 2 p.m. aaa) ig of education, /Avery. Marlette Considers | Wixom graduate was Val Charles ward, vice-president; Mrs. Fred coms in and select trom out bria. IH Sunday at the Lester Smith and “!T* in the Hills. Farley Kile, brother of the Vangieson. He took a doctor's of Bruske. second vice-president: | ine of garden supplies. . ‘Son Funeral Home, Imlay City, Nathan G, Hargett, superinten- BIG ori A - a service jand burial] in the Attica Cemetery. dent, expects that g tlew modern ss ade ¢ 5 |He died Tuesday structure will be in use by next t eld this mo at Voorhees- | = — 2 year’s graduation time. Survivi are two daughters, Siple Funeral Home. Pontiac, for ng been meeting to outline details for the reunion. Emma Jean Berquist! is in charge of. entertainment; Joyce Selberg, Patt Konzer and Norma Lussier, refreshments; and Betty Squieres, Jean Ullom, Joyce Heth- neral Parlor here Saturday at 3/erington, and Beverly Nicholgon, Mary Alice Foster, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William A.; Foster of 1037 Henrietta. The in- fant, who was dead at birth yes-| terday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| pital, was to be buried in Lake-/ view Cemetery, Clarkston. She is survived by her parents; | one brother, Charles A., and her) Landoll of Lawton, Okla., George Foster of Highland Park. Nancy Elizabeth Baker Fl ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker, Mrs. Hamilton Bagley, Mrs. Belle, St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kile of Hadley are the parents of the |pridegroom The bride's gown had a fitted bedice of lace and its bouffant tied with white satin streamers, Matron of honor was her sister, — Mrs. Joyce Avery and bridesmaids bridegroom, was the best man and another brother, Titus Kile and Tom Weir, brother of the bride, seated the guests. After a wedding trip to Northern Girl Graduate Dons Lace for Wedding in Lapeer = ae * * * | Keego Harbor’s graduate was elécted new officérs who will be |Marilyn L. Fockler, and Lake installed in September. Orion grads were Elaine Agnes| They are Ralph Poole, com- Darden, Donald Robert Musson, mander; E. J. Hadden, senior vice and Alice Jane Rhodes. eeeqppamail Daniel Gebert, junior weth in the class, Oak Park, | | vice commander; Philip Segmann, | and Frederick Johy C. Ahiquist, Smith Falconer |Harmer, adjutant. pang der Howard T banaue Delegates were elected to at- = Orchard I pe Donald F. itend the legion convention at Lan- Baldwin. sing Aug 2-5. Oxtord grads were Jewett Basil! ORION TOWNSHIP ‘Graves, Larry P. Bilodeau, Laura! Carpenter School has M. Craven, Robert W. Elkins, and installed the following |Genevieve M. Place, and Marcia cers: Mrs. Douglas Frisch, presi- |A. Smith dent: Mrs. Franklin Hebner. vice | Royal Oak graduates were Bar- President, Mrs. Harry Tinson (bara E. Brand, Lonnie L. Emer- e@surer: Mrs. Jimmy Chamerro ick, Gail Elaine Himesk, Carolyn S¢CTetary ;Hodges, George Kreglow, Fred |Lock, Delores Nicholson, Claire |Rathsburg, Robert Reams, James /Riddle, Thomas Ritchie, Barbara Auxiliary of the Waterford Com- Roberts and Julianne Kelley. [munity Church. From Romeo, grads were Bette | | Mrs. William Granger ts presi 7 Rienstra and — dent of the Adult Bible Class, = - | Mrs. Roy Pammenter, vice-presl- 4 elected offi- WATERFORD New officers were elected for jthe Adult Bible Class and Ladies Patricia Messmore, and James — tary; and Mre.*Fred Bruske, vetérinary medicine, as did Rob- Mrs. Earl Johnson, recording sec- ‘ert Carter of Farmington, Gerald retary: Mrs. Lawrence Giddings, New Water Source sx‘can iCharteris of Ferndale, Jewett!assistant secretary; and Mrs MARLETTE—At a recent meet-|Graves and Robert Elkins, both of The American Legion this week, Utica had C. Jane Appleman, dent; Mrs. Ella Shook, secre- | ing of the Marlette Village Coun- Oxford. Others listed were re- | James Saylor, treasurer. * * Edwards both of Attica, two sons, | Certificates were presented by cil, the acquisition of a new lo The | Community Church re. | 'SHIP—Service for Mrs. Marguerite, Hassell, 73, of the Green Lake BALTIMORE \(®—‘‘I've had no ce ; . Convalescent Home, will be at/experience serving anything but erendpereoss, My and Mrs: genie 2 p.m. Saturday from Wessels Fu- little jail terms,’ Robert Lee Dan- an judge criminal ‘Hassell, who died yesterday after curt, asking reduction of sentence. ILFORD — Service for Nancy an extended illness, will be in tence zabeth Baker, 13-day-old daugh- White Chapel. Memorial Cemetery ; Howard, Dryden, Vern, ; Washington, eight grandchildren the Board of Education. and 18 great-grandchildren. —_————— Marguerite Hassell WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- Experienced Jailbird Protests Long Term letter to of wrote L. neral Home, 23690 Woodward Ave., iels Pleagant Ridge. Burial for Mrs.| Joseph in a Carter * * * ‘An Oakland County resident for “Twenty years is a long time," Bellevue, Dr. James A. Read, president of Michigan, they will reside in La- (peer. | Following the wedding, a recep- ition was held at the Hunters Creek Community Hall for 150 Legion Sending Wolverine State 5 Romeo Boys ROMEO — Five local boys will be sent to Wolverines Boys’ State 1021 Canal St. who died-yesterday 41 years, she is survived by a the 20-year-old prisoner explained. |@t Michigan State University in after a week in Ford Hospital, | wil] be at the Richardson-Bird Fu- and two grandchildren. son, Denton Hassell of Ferndale office file ton a ns nS ey Wickstroms Honeymoon at Mackina WILLIAMS LAKE -- A wedding trip to Mackinac Island followed the recent rites uniting Sally Marie Bahm of Willlams Laké and John William Wickstrom of Drayton Plains ; \_e * ~ laughter of the The an bride is the Bahms of 6970 Hatchery Rd., ind her bridegroom's parents are the Carl Wickstroms of 3586 Addie St., Drayton Plains As they exchanged vows at Christ Latheran Church, Water- ford, the bride wore g white ny- lon tulle gown with embroidered panels, and embroidered mitts. Her nylon cap held a tulle veil, and ther bouquet was of white roses and carnations, Her sister, Mrs. Jack Whiteside, was her matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Cynthia Palmer, Pontiac, and Jean Fritz, St. Clair Shores. * * * Best man was John Ferris; of Livonia, and ushers were Stanley Grinter, Pontiac, and Jack White- | © side... A patio reception was held later at the bride’s parents home. The couple will live at 22 Cadillac Avenue, Pontiac, ito Gather in Lapeer The letter found its way into an East Lansing June 21-28 by Rom eo's American Legion Post, veter ans’ organization officials reported ithis week. | | Those named to attend the | “Mythical 49th State” are Wil- | tam Kerr Jr., Ropert Proper, David Meyer, Thomas Williams, Dale Kiser and Bernard Robert- son, They were selected by the high school administration, The annual program which gives \junior citizens experience in every phase of government is sponsored by the Michigan department of the American Legion Rebekghs of State LAPEER — There will be a special session of the Rebekah of! Michigan in Lapeer next Wednes- day at 8 p.m. in the Lapeer High gymnasium for the purpose of conferring the assembly degree on Past Noble Grands. ' Power Mower Stolen A power lawnmower was taken’ from a Brandon Township home | some time between Wednesday | i pit | Hudson. ‘IU.S. Takes 1-0 Lead jcation for a village water pump was recommended by Councilman Lionel Thompson. | | \Venetian Blind Foils | ceivers of bachelors degrees r During the last two years two Attempt at Breakin new pumps have been installed in the present wells, and both are drawing from the same vein. Meanwhile pressure troubles the town, Thompson's recom. mendation was that an engineer. ing survey be made to deter mine the most desirable loca. tion for a second pumping sta- tion. ma Then, he suggested, an attrac- tive pumphouse and underground pressure tank should be installed, and the surrounding grounds land- scaped. The village is investigating trench diggers, with an eye toward | purchase. Sand Hopper Collapses; Truck Driver Crushed BRIGHTON (INS)—A truck was crushed and its driver pinned the cab vesterday hopper collapsed with its load of more than 100 tons of sand in a between Brighton and New The driver, Louis M. Sebr 38, of Wayne. was in serious con- dition today at Mellus Hospital in Brighton. Sebright was waiting to load from the hopper when the huge device collapsed. in Wightman Net Play LONDON (INS)—Veteran Louise j The clacking of a venetian blind _ |}@8 someone reportedly tried to en- eently elected Sunday School of: fieers under the direction of the General Superintendent Wallace Brown. Elected to the post of cradle roll superintendent was Mrs. Rob- iter the dining room window of ¢tt Taylor, Mrs. Earl Johnson is ia home at 469 E, Montcalm Ave. jattempted breakin Mrs. Ralph Kitchen of that ad- (dress said she. was aroused by the noise, but found no one at the |window wien she investigated, ac- cording to Pontiac police | The woman told police an out- side screen had been femoved by | the culprit. Christ Lutheran Church Bible School to Open WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Rev. Arvid E. Anderson, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Air port and Willianis Lake Roads, has announced the Vacation Bible School sessions at the church will to 11:30 a.m AUBURN HEIGHTS — Roger: Vogler, on of the Bernard Vog- lers of Auburn Heights, took Vera Mae Streng, daughter of the Joe Strengs of Mt. Pleasant, as his bride in recent ceremonies in Beal (the beginner's dept. superintendent, | - are appearing in some areas of | iact night apparently thwarted an A! Goll, primary dept. superinten-/ ident, and Carlton Kenyon, junior dept. superintendent Also elected were Ed Hills, sen- ior dept. superintendent, Ear] Johnson, assistant general superin-| itendent, Mrs. Kenyon, secretary, | and Al Kray, treasurer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Past-president Mrs. James Den-| Herder installed the new officers! when Child Study Group I met! Tuesday evening at the home of the incoming president, Mrs. E. L.| Windeler. Other officers are’ Mrs. Erwin’ Greer and Mrs. Wilson Gardner, first and second vice presidents: Mrs. Donald Redmond, recording isecretary; Mrs. DenHerder, cor i | ' in begin next Monday and continue|responding secretary: Mrs. Clar when a huge through June 29. Hours are from 9/ence Novess, treasurer and Mrs iJohn Naz, historian Auburn Heights Resident Takes Bride in Beal City After a reception at the bride's Parents’ home, the couple left on a Northern Michigan wedding trip. They will live in Auburn Heights. City. Geraldine Streng was her sis- Berry and Asparagus night and Thursday morning, the | Brough of Beverly Hills, Calit., Oakland County Sheriff's Depaft- Came from behind today to de. ment said today. The mower is feat Britain's Anagea Mortimer in missing from 2600 Granger Road, the opening match of the Wight.. ter's maid of honor and brides-| Yield Down With’ Heat maids were Blanid Murphy and| Joan Fleming. Best man was [ANSING —Heat and lack of Jerry Vogler, the bridegroom’s ‘ainfall threaten to reduce Michi-| ; ‘man Cup tennis series. Farm Bureau to Meet | Miss Brought’s victory, by scores ‘CLIFFORD — The Farm Bureau! of 346, 64, and 7-7, gave the American. women a 1-to-o lead in will have a potluck lunch at the|the battle for the cup they are home of Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Sharp|trying to capture for the 20th brother, and ushers were Fred|gan strawbe. Streng, the bride’s brother, Jerry | et ol eae lost, Bob Fi Grable. nnerty and porting Service said today . The service said absence of rain- a fall in much of June would sub- Tuesday noon, straight time, call tule lace and gown of floor length, and & fingertip veil held seed stantially reduce yields in south- by a western counties, yields, the State-Federal Crop Re-| ° * - Swimming nished. It took four nights of pumping to fill it according to Lionel Thompson, of the Pool Committee. The wading pool for tots is also in operation. Set July Date for Library Opening of New Unit Sought Early; Board Streamlines System WALLED LAKE -- Members of ithe Library Planning Board here are redoubling efforts to achieve a new goal — that of having a library open to the public ear! in July. The library is being set up in the second floor of the Ramsey Dry Goods Building in downtown Walled | Lake | A decision was made at the latest board meeting to estab- lish a new system that divides responsibilities among the mem- bers. It was expected that the new streamlined system would hasten the opening day by abeut two months. A September open- ing Was planned. Assignments were made as fol-— lows: |. Mrs. Gertude Bailey, Recruit- ‘ing Volunteer Aid, MA _ 6-881]: ‘Mrs. Alice Jacki, Book Screen- ing. MA 4-2909: Mrs. Myrtle Jor- | ramo, Book Catalog, MA 4-2138: Mrs. Mary Hughes, Shelyes and Physical Layout, EM 3-4178; Mrs. ‘Helen Foss. Fund-Raising; Iola Shipman, MA 4-1360, and Mrs. Ce- ‘cil Davidson, By-Laws and Con- stitution. Pedestrian Injured by Truck at Corner A woman pedestrian, 44. struck down yesterday by a pickup truck while it was reportedly running a red light, was listed in satisfactory ‘condition in Pontiac General Hos- pital today Mrs. Lorene Grennier, 76 Mari- va, ‘suflered possible back, hip and hand injuries, authorities said According to Pontiac police, Seth F Thomas. 48. of & Auburn Ave. drove the truck through the inter- section of N. Perry and W. 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Case Lake Road One Bicck Seuth of Elizabeth Lake Read F These most common kinds of ‘tree borers attack ailing trees. Pri- mary borers will invade any tree that strikes their fancy regardless FE 5-4711 of its vitality. Little can be done about pri- SPECIAL mary borers. But keeping trees in good health is the best way to thwart secondary borers. No. 1 preventive measure is feeding with a ‘special tree fertili- zer, This restores vigor to depleted trees and is a major deterrent tc borer entry : ROSE SALE Patented Hybrid Teas Climber Tree Roses in Pots Reduced While They Last' hava! Garden Clubs Prepare Show . Flower 7 5 P 4 . P, we re | ES ae ’ ‘ - a; * # . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 15.1956 | * Tiered Exhibit Slated Are Perfection’ - ‘ 3 Landscaping of Finest Kill those lawn weeds $0 they stay killed! AN chemical weed killers aren't alike. If you want a weed killer that gets deep down into the root system and kills thoroughly and permanently, you need Weedone. 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Buy the old line August 25-26 at CAI Garden-All Building Land and Carden Tractor > RIDING fj TRACTOR Waterford Garden Clubs have started the weeks of planning that go into their annual Flower Show slated this year for Aug. 2526 at the CAI Building on Wilhams Lake Road Clubs planning the show include Dirt Gardeners, Better Homes and Garden Club and the Waterford and Syivan Lake branches of the National Farm and Garden. Asso- ciaton Theme of this year's show is “Summer Bounty.” Displays wil! center around the theme covering J artistic arrangements, monochro- matic arrangements, dried arrange- ments, vegeable afid fruit. displays arrangements for tables and a host of LEE’S 921 Mt. Clemens of others | Children between the ages of 6 RIDING TRACTOR ... !t plows, discs. harrows bul! te ows e ages OF Wo = , and lh « also participate in the dozes full 7 h p motor 3 speeds forward, |... Their catecores will on Inde reverse. all gear driven Full line of tools wnchuding [osntainer arrangements m win titre ? da rotary mower ond large ree? type gong mowers arrangements, using color of bud or butterfly. individual specimen and We Carry a Full Line SALES & SERVICE best group specimens. They wi!! al so participate in vegetable exhibits All clubs are helping with this junior division. but the Sylvan group is responsible for setting it up A bazaar table and gulop tree for the children -will be other at- tractions during the two day show Walking Tractors apfearance of the West Terrace at Budget Terms! tiered gardens stretching for acres large. peony bushes on the grounds of the year. In the lower picture Mrs. Robert J. Moffatt. Oak Park, chairman of the gardens for Kingswood alumni shows one of the at Cranbrook House ‘ Gardening perfection {is what vou ll find when you take a tour through the gardens and park of Cranbrook House , place to come. If you have a green thumb, Here's the In the heart of the cultural eenter of Cranbrook, this former home of founders Mr. and Mrs George G. Booth is a veritable park filled with attractive flowers trees. lawns One of the. most beautiful s is the view of the Sunken Garden Here in stately 3.000 tuhps just finished blooming. They will be dug out and re- in @Ve@eTY Season gehts squares Open Sundays 9 to 4 piaced with different varieties 2 of os soenem. The =. SPRINKLERS vy Mos surrounde. bY a Vine cove wall is almost regal in its | GARDEN HOSE Complete Line of Scotts appearance. HOSE MENDERS Lewn Care Products Paths galore lead from one level to another and frem one SPRAYERS ORCANIC—A plant food for area to another These paths are INSECTICIDE hot weather ‘eed r¢€ lined with many different varieties plus tall Aengech ‘ree. NOZZLES COPE—Curtai's anno, ng ‘awn The West Terrace shown in the insects picture above, features two smal] = ponds, surrounded with differe nt Reo Lawn Mowers SCUTL—This product checks flowers In bloom ts week were rT) rd harmful f angus and ¢eans pores andl neotins 18” te 21” blade oct cratlesa The iris can be seen on top of the wall near the house Funds collected from tours through the garden go to the Kings wood fiind for scholarships > ~ = =~ Nut Trees Thrive Pentiae Prats Photos LANDSCAPE PERFECTION—The top picture shows the perfect Cranbrook House. The beautiful have lovely sights every season BARBER'S FEED STORE 8665 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-9162 in Northern Area FE 3-9830 Overplanting SCOTT'S TURF The grass food seedsmiths recommend, feeds lawns in new vigor, health and spork- ling color. Feed 100 sq. ft. for Jess than a dime. No offensive $785 }Prime Mistake “em es tt The week-end gardener contin. search is producing some pretty : vo potent things to get rid of the = vet tke ae ee plant itself-and to help you treat “choice” bit of greenery can turn it after you've been exposed Reports deem a new poison ivy and poison oak killer most effec- tive. The preparation is trade named Amizol BUILDER his dream castle grounds into a horticultural nightmare Overplanting is one of the prime mistakes in do-it-yourself landscap- ing. Many home owners are in- fluenced more by whim than by master plans for grounds beaut) fication er to wée, does not sterilize or af feét the soil and renders spray equipment readily cleanable. lis action is immediate yet selec. ¢ tive. To help guide property owners te more enjoyment from more beautiful grounds, the Davey ex- It's also expected to fill a gap f | F rom the Garden Editor The company says it's cheap Take Transplanting Needed thinning needed bv the spring flow- Amer home urged to rediscover the tree''—the nut tree Every back yard landscape can after effects of exposure and pos- be graced with one, even far north sibly to eliminate the after effects Of the Mason-Dixon line, a leading altogether if applied before con- tree authority reports tact Actually, fine black ang Eng. Our best advice to you js to stay lish walnut and hickory trees will away from if, but treat it promptly thrive and produce their tid-bits if you get into the dangerous ivy, 8% far north as Canada. The Eng- by mistake. If you find any on lish walnut, will survive any- your property, get rid of it. where where apples grow. except —— the deep South. Peculiarly, win. ters there are too warm fer guc cessful growth fruiting. The long-lived English walnut makes a desirable shade and orna mental tree, slightly taller than the conventional apple ican owners are forgotten Notes Now on Fall Make notes now in your garden fary about fall transplanting and ring bulbs. A map indicating lo SACRIFICE SALE Because of the late spring we are loaded with a great selection of Northern Grown Evergreens and Flowering Shrubs.that must be moved NOW! 100 Lbs. perts have compiled a list of six in the weed field, against hard to aelear hee die api et oe fundamental ‘‘de’s and don'ts.” kill perennial grasses such as ‘82° Will have disappeared com- NOW IN BLOOM BULK GRASS in POWER LAWN s 59: SEED...... 3 Lbs. 1.50 cen on 5] Mo] on. | iZ mows where they will soften the sharp ed they have some protection from SWEEPS angles of buildings. __ ‘burning sum ; TRIMS 4 EDGES , YI, /MULCHES KS G09 9 GOS) 7 ‘A C Cabo | CUTS WEEDS \ LE RA | Why.be half-satis fied? Buy the one mower thai ean do a complete job! 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Don't conceal the front of your viola family, particularly pansies, home with dense plantings of low can be kept in bloom most of the hanging trees or evergreens. early summer provided they are 6. Do plant trees in locations reguiariy picked over and provid-. MOWER are to a gardener what ‘‘plumber’s helpers’ rust-resistant sprinklers are used well and decorative trees where they longer if withering flower blooms yards and gardens SORT TORTOR IO IORI ke kk ke te Galvanized steel sprinkling cans are to a plumber. The BROOKCREST IRIS GARDENS ROCHESTER, MICH M-59 ‘Auburn Ave.) 1 Bik FE of ef John o spray plants with insecticides as as ‘water flower beds. The nulti-purpose sprinkler sees plenty of action around most well-kept 4 ¥ FIT FOR A KING! THAT’S WHAT YOU'LL SAY ABOUT THE MEALS YOU PREPARE OW THE cd contre ScuT1® is a dry granular, many purpose lawn medicine easily ap- plied with a Scotts Spreader. 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FREE—FREE—FREE with every $5.00 purchese— 12 Blooming Merigolds or Aster Plents! OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS Jacobsen‘s Orion GARDEN CENTER| We are ently 20 minutes from Downtown Pontios on M-24 Perry Street as you enter Lake Orion. 548 $, Brondway, Lake Orion MY 2-260 | | | | te , TWENTY-EIGHT Lady Mashers Annoy | Muscleman Mickey | . By EARL WILSON | NEW YORK—"“Vomans”—women—are a pain in the neck to) Mickey Hargitay. “The way they act,” he says, “I'm surprised. | I don’t think anybody properly appreciates what “Mr. Uni-| verse” goes through—-with women chasing. him all the time , except me... and, of course, Jayne Mansfield. |. 3 x * * Te | While around with Mickey: and Jayne the other night, 4 learned how women are always: making passes at him. It must be dreadful and I wonder how I could get it to happen to me.) “The vomanstvait for you! - and grab you and kiss you,” . the 6-foot-2, at -ceend Mickey E said. His accent ts cute. he's Hun- garian like the Gabors and the) words come out somewhat the same way. —.. . < Just before the Big saw with Mae West's beau, Chuck mae eee Krauser, when Mickey was at the Latin Quarter here, a woman sculptor—“skoolpter’— wanted to meet him. “She started telling me she saw the show 10 times and she just admires my physique so, and am I interested she should make a statue of me? “Tt hit me like strange and I say ‘Let me think it over.’ “Den I told her I must be paid for my time. She says she had been thinking of paying me $3,000 for 5 FOTN oe days’ posing in her house. She says I am [ j supposed to in no clothes. “Ven I hear this I say ‘All right, and one more thing, my manager must come along.’ * shies celta Bekins iene BASKING BEAUTY — Hillevi Rombin, holder of the 1955 Miss ; | Universe title, basks in the sun on. the roof of a Cleveland, O. hotel. | The Swedish beauty was in Cleveland recently to appear in a swim : | suit fashion show and-in order to beat the 92-degree heat donned a & | swim suit for a sun bath. Rising in the background is the Cleveland | ati tai a in lina aes Hollywood eran \Anna Maria . oe ckain “She say O. K. but she can't do it right now—she must go to Europe for some weeks and she take is up with me when she come back. I guessed maybe about that time she was phony.” Mickey—his first name’s Miklos—left Budapest 9 years ago at 17, and grew 2 inches and 60 pounds since. For a while he was an adagio dancer, then a model, and now there are acting opportunities. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Union Terminal, the tallest building in the U. S. outside of New York. ‘for ‘Miss Michigan’ Title jtive summer dish: ‘the state winner. | Pack 2,000 spectators into the) | Michigan Theater; stir by parad-/ DONATED BY MERCHANTS stage; allow to stew while judges | Muskegon merchants. j|huddle. 17 Beauties to Vie June 20 “|| MUSKEGON #—For an attrac-\dog and other awards also fall tg! ling some lovely girls across the| The awards are presented by Gets Role on Broadway By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS (because William Travers,, HOLLYWOOD (INS)—My young the ly starring with Jennifer Jones in “The Barretts of Wimpole Street," is set to play opposite the beau- tiful Eleanor. se stays tno Susan Stracbrs' role in “The Diary of Anne Frank.” When Mrs. Strasberg was here with Marilyn Monroe, she saw some tests of Anna Maria tiat Columbia had made, and suggest- ed the young singer for her daugh- ter’s role while Susan is resting. “7 leave Aug. 1," Anna Maria told me, “and I think it’s one of the greatest breaks I’ve ever had, and just think, I act and do not sing!” The experiences of my old friend Marvin Miller has as host and narrator of “‘The Millionaire’ TV show would fill a book. People think he’s really a millionaire and) write him asking for money! i Marvin, who always has worked harder than anyone I know, flies. But this catchy title is the name|to Europe in July. He, his wife | Joe Pasternak has given his next|Elizabeth and their two children | ‘musical which is about a debonair|will attend the Salzburg Festival millionaire who owns a chain. of which this year celebrates the hotels all over the world with—| j200th anniversary of Mozart's | what else?—10,000 bedrooms. Con- | death. rad Hilton, anybody? While Marvin is vacationing in. Anyway, Van who has been very Europe, he'll scout material for serious in his last three movies,|‘‘The Millionaire’ and do research. including ‘‘Miracle in the Rain," for his daily radio program. gets back to the musical comedy| Meanwhile’ Mrs. Miller will shoot. field in this one. footage for documentary films — Producer David Lewis was very and it wouldn’t be Marvin if he. eager to get Rossano Brazzi to co- didn't narrate Elibabeth’s project. | star with Eleanor Parker in ‘‘The| Snapshots of Hollywood collected | Painted Veil,” but the New York/atrandom: Reginald Gardiner tele- | office turned thumbs down for|phoned from Mount Sinai Hos- | some reason. pital that aside from terrific pain’ But David is not unhappy now, he’s okay and goes home soon. | Sounds a bit risque to say Van Johnson will be in ‘10,000 Bed- rooms,”’ doesn’t it? “TONIGHT Drive-In Theater young Englishman who is current- moard lrish Ponder Need for Belfast Hotel Present hotels in Belfast could nearly subsist without tourists and could fill many of their rooms) now accommodating tourists with business people, he said. Out of roughly 400,000 people iwho came to Ulster on vacations in 1955, there were 15 complaints, Frizzel declared, but from the thousands who could not get ac- commodation in July and August, there were thousands of _com- plaints. * * “We have tried to alter the holiday habits of the British people in going away in July and August, but we have failed,” he said. Real Fire Bird OMAHA (INS) — Pudgie, a 15 month-old parakeet who lives in| the recreation room of the Omaha | fire station, knows a fire hazard when she sees one. Every time the parakeet spots a lighted cigar, she swoops down on it and bites a big chunk from the middle of ithe cigar. Pudgie continues until ithe cigar is destroyed. Animals Face Extinction HELENA, Mont. W—The grizzly bear, the Montana grayling (a fresh water fish) and the trumpeter swan are three native Montana species of wildlife facing extinc- tion. The Montana Fish and Game department blames their decresing | numbers on civilization’s continued movement into primitive areas. Come to the Avon Township Fire Department SPRING CARNIVAL Auburn ond Crooks Road JUNE 12th thru JUNE 17th 6 Days and 6 Nights Kiddies Matinee Sat. 12 to 5 P. M. 2 Free Bicycles to Be Given Away Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 Ingrid Bergman's daughter, Pia, vis- 7 iting N. Y., said she hopes to enter a drama school here ... There are more changes—lots of ‘em—backstage at the | Godfrey show .. . Calypso singer Pat Mathews is a candidate for the “Miss | Tamarack Lodge” title. Jane Withers and her groom ‘bought é the Desi Arnazes’ estate tn Encino . Gretchen Wyler and Shepard Coleman won't wait—they'll be married in L.A. next week instead of July ... Bob Hope and his four kids, plus Pearl Bailey, will revive vaudeville at the Paramount for PAT | one day when “That Certain Feeling” opens. (Fearl's billing. has been boosted) . when he enters a Third Avenue bar now it's to play word games with the barflies. Earl's Pearls .. . All men are born equal—the tough job is te eutgrow it. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A genius,” notes Tony: Pettito, “ls often someone who doesn’t take as many pains as he gives.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Why is it,” sighs Mike Connolly, “that every year it takes less time to fly across the ocean and longer to drive to the office?” . | | | | Nowadays it’s easy to spot a foreigner in. any american! city; he’s the one driving an American car. That's earl, brother. cCopyrent 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) — Oops—So Very Sorry Duke Is Decimated UXBRIDGE, Eng. (INS) — A DURHAM, N. C. #—Duke's foot- woman looked at the man sitting ball fortunes may be on the rise next to her in a local movie theater next fall despite the loss of 13 and gulped with excitement. She in-|!ettermen. Much of their success formed the theater manager that! aa) many depend cn Harolt MicEbeney, a 197-pound junior fullback the man in the next seat was Apo, BP , Pa. He is urgettstown. jail- breaker hunted throughout England. A short time later police versatile going through the line or highly respectable Royal Air Force Queen Victoria ruled England officer who vaguely resembled the for 64 years, longest reign of any criminal in question. English sovereign. FRIDAY DOORS & SAT. 10.45 = E CinemaScoP THE KING OF ADVENTURERS! | ive POWER - = MOORE - 0 RENNIE 2nd FEATURE! | KIDDIES MATINEE ‘ot comes up Miss Michigan for | ‘last zinc as Miss Livingston Coun-| t Devereaux, who won) ! | ity, and Miss America—Sharori Kay, TONIGHT—SATURDAY . Lawrence Tierney’s being a good boy; '$500 educatidnal | FRI. - catching passes. | were making their apologies to a | ‘Ritchie—will take The annual Miss Michigan Pag- tion ceremonies. This year the Michigan contest | 5 ‘eant June 20 is sponsored for the) - seventh year by the Greater Mus- kegon Junior Chamber of Com- 4 |merce. It hasn't failed yet in eye) appeal and spectator enthusiaism. | rom4 rm, At have. faraund meee | The advance field has shaped up —— ot tee ee and with entries from Muskegon, —s sa te \Grand Rapids, Livingston County, — cae pasion \Oceana County, Saginaw, Water-| = America contest at tor4q Township, Paw Paw, South Atlantic City. Haven, Jackson, Lansing, Central A shower of prizes, including a Michigan College, Benton Harbor’ scholarship, & and the Detroit area — with the modeling scholarship, travel ex- \Wayne County firemen entering jpenses to the Miss America pag-| ‘‘Miss Flame” and press photogra- leant, a _compiete wardrobe, a le 'phers backing 5, Miss Photo Flash:’ " pert im corane poelons its theme “The A, B, C’s | of any successful woman—A for | B for beauty and Cer THE SCREEN’S ROCKIN’ AND ROLLIN’ TO YHE BEAT! e THE PLATTERS - + TONY MARTINEZ - - FREDDIE BELL meee PaRtAN COMBO AMD MES SRLLBOWS SOHINNT JOHNSTON - USA GAYE - ALA » ALAM FREED - ALIX TALTOS® 1; WT WSN BT FER MARC cue au. _ Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M. Phone FE 4-4611 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Rood 20th Century-Fox presents SF How To BE VERY. View” POPULAR CINEmaScoPE Betty leree Bob GRABLE: NORTH - a ee Ni vi _ SPECIAL } X-TRA oa ‘ 45 Minute ge iS CARTOON oe CARNIVAL ALSO THE FIGHTING THE BLAZING BATT wwe i ‘www’ a Tae (jaxar | aS Se Oe Seer oee a a SNELL DARREL ae OBERT DOE nie saree SCT ST | { iL Ls ( EXCLUSIVE! | FIRST RUN SHE DESERVED HER NAME... THE COME ON! Mercilessly the screen turns a white hot spotlight on the life and loves of predatory female! ANNI BAXTER The Came On. JOHN HOYT « JESSE WHITE STERLING HAYDEN CQL DLO OS ES ESE FFE SEE EET TTT rrr rer Terr ee s: . SUPERSCOPE) aS IS ee eee ‘ i ee f° . \ . mene ee ee ee, emer pyerenteny - . — : | 7 ‘ 1 ae en _ ee | Z , : __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 - “ft a . ¥ | . Phat ER | y _ bs I a, His How You Look at the Words That Count . ih Milk — w See VW Paley en Seager | ‘ | : | LANSING — Timothy J; Mur-/ness session of the ‘Corvention fer Mon's ret Solution to Pot-O-Gold Puzzle No. oie it et ae Je and sisters and their mother, Mrs. Bettey Ridge, 27, fleeing from an Oakland County\bad check war- rant. N Mrs. Ridge was seen in Rouge Park Tuesday, washing Jimmy's diapers in a ‘drinking fountain. Wednesday, police watchéd her old address in Taylor T p and spotted someone trying take clothing from the house. ‘ They traced the license and —— Mrs. Ridge hiding under a bed. Her husband, Edward, 32, is in Oakland County Jail awaiting . examination on a grand larceny charge under $10,000 bond. Police say the pair have engi- neered a string of swindles, operat- ing under at least seven aliases. Jimmy was sent to Detroit Re- ceiving Hospital. Athletes’ Grade Levels guarantee that he will be si- lenced. He. may speak on, have the means to fight back, or speak else- where. If people GAG him, they stop him by authority in a way he cannot combat. 2. DEN is right. “ man" would include a doctor gr pélice- man,,or any other who is dedicated to the ic. Such a man May not like being disturbed when in bed, but he certainly must expect to be, and will recog- nize the need for it. When he re- tires to his DEN, or private room, usually chooses stich a time when he can very well ‘withdraw him- self from his job. (eastern Ruler) would most cer- tainly cause an upset in some households. The only place where lit would not’ cause one would be in his own household. Serving a HASH (a meal of leftovers) might cause an upset in some households, he does so on his own time,, and 3. HASH is right. Serving a shah feeling or seeking something. ‘Tg Dent. If he has a special LORE, city’s water supply. . you pat things, such as your hair|°T knowledge of his craft, that is/liners. i or suit, you are not going to change what he needs to become promi-| Stainless steel is one of the ma them very much. If you PADjnent. A role could serve to make terials that meets this specifica- things, such as a suit, or furniture, him prominent if he had the other, tion. and you do this indiscriminately, if i : . >| Th ission said {ts regula- | shal flack Tinay il eellevecdons an | Walifications indicated by LORE. € commission said jts regula- strategy, and strategy can get you have rust and corrosion proof into forbidden territory, or win it. A guide may be clever but he can- not assure your attainment of for- bidden territory, as you must face the natives sooner or later. A ‘headquarters announced today, EDDIE DRYER pemmnne |But first he needs the know-how tion, first adopted in October 1954, Ole Maestro Invites You saehasin aie {2 xin the stles that wil bring) dese not apply to cane used jp| CAMPUS s2ktho‘s*torn Garden Center 12. OPEN. is right. A pese, in him prominence. \transporting milk from farm to BALLROOM BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM is ALLROOMMS the sense of a sham, may be held 15. MUD is right. The words Processing plants—gnly to dispen- ciewace Wench —Eeren tapi letet Guel (Upsets) for an indefinite period. A pole ‘seem to relish” mean that it S¢TS in restaurants, hotels, cafes DETROIT to coast” for the DeTaort a ean a | imil tl O1é-Ti Dancing Eve: ast years. The i4-Time Every sition may be held for long a rs to be “ith having #4 similar retail outlets. me Dencing Every Pae%s coste no mere. eg a po 'y ppears to so without ove Th lation was reviewed aft- Tues., Fri., Set. Come ene—come all. Thurs. Set., enough to win a race, and for the actual proof that it is so. This| The regulation was revi veg at ; competitors this is surely too long applies to MUD. Children play in| ee to it was vole QR rE a time. An OPEN position, that the MUD, when there is MUD, and eae eet C.& Na iE jis, in an available job, may not be if there Agriculture Director G. S. McIn- is none, they play anyway. , held (kept for a particular person) They may even regret the MUD ‘Ye Said many other states have guise, or appearance that is put for too long a time; there are far while playing happily in it. About *™ilar restrictions, and that they on, will not be enough to help you ‘too many others eager to fill the gum there is absolutely no doubt, STV the interests of public health. attain your object. Action is called open position. ‘since children spend their pennies. ; ; ; . | for. , 13. CHAIN is right. ,If a niche to get it. They actually do relish Speeding Violation Brings 7. KED is right. A sympathetic |i, your job, you need not offer a it. And of the two, MUD can be 20-D Jail Ss t | |person is more likely to feel | distinctive service to earn a place. called ‘somewhat sticky.” Gum “¥~ ay Jail sentence special tenderness toward &NY/There are many jobs that are quite is very sticky. | A traffic violation resulted in-a 20-day sentence to Oakland County IT'S OUT OF THIS 4H WORLD! 2% wr. res) “A os a a KID or child, because it is the! , : nature of such a person to tee) Ordinary and can be held without! 16, CRAFT is right. The word Above Par, Says MSU and then again it might not. The ‘EAST LANSING #—Are ath- word “might” implies both possi- letes all brawn and no brains? bilities. “Michigan State University says 4 pay’ “no,”’ and has come up with some hawthorne, tainly stir up this feeling. In re-| spect to kin, or relatives, such a person may also have the same, is right: The may, or feeling, but not to any KIN. There is a fragrant flower-'is always some relative in every figures to prove it. ing shrub. It is naturally fragrant, family for whom even a sympa- University officials said the exuding its scent merely by exist-|thetic person feels no special ten- strar’s office studied the aca- ing The BAY, or laurel, can be derness. This aspect of human na- demic records of men students and made to yield a fragrance result-\ture is undeniable. | found that 379 varsity athletes had ing trom laurel oil, obtained from| 8. MASS is right. The very na-| an average of 2.4, compared with BAY leaves. A yam, or sweet po-|ture of a MASS, either a lump or a 2.36 average for all men on the tato, is cooked to be eaten. Its|a crowd, requires it to be in one. campus. resulting aroma is not nearly as place, else it is not a MASS. Moss Averages are computed on the much of a fragrance as the scent may be on a certain side of rocks, basis of three points for a “B’: of BAY. Hay would usually be but it can also-be distributed in a’ and two points fora “C.” - used without “the,” and ‘can be vague and loose manner so that made to” does not apply to HAY it is not concentrated in one place. which hag a natural fragrance of Mess. a gathering for mealtime in its own. ithe army or navy, may take place The Knights of Guadalupe will 5, VEIN is right. A vine shows in different quarters, as with of- | sponsor a public dance at the the shape of the leaf in actuality,ficers’ mess and mess for the Knights < Columbus nage ng S.'and does not merely indicate or rest of the men. Saginaw St., tomorrow n t to suggest the shape. A VEIN must. : is ri “So ike”’ raise funds for the organization's run through every leaf, and the is te che moe “cod St nt ae treasury, officers announced to- distribution of the VEINS indicate possible words (BOY, bew. gob. day. The church group is made up the ultimate shape of the leaf. Beh, coh. ote) Boy is the only of local residents of Mexican) 6 GULE is right. Im either one that “sounds like” buoy, as a extraction. sense of the word “‘attain,”’ to lifebuoy or channel marker: and a a eeneeeenenen naneoruncomena buoy is always on the water. A bow of a boat may be out of water when in drydock; a geb, or sailor, need not be on the water. The same reasoning holds to rule out the other possibilities. Group to Sponsor Dance Attention Night Clubs, Private Clubs, Ete. Look to Variety THEATRICAL AGENCY 10 ners is right PUN and fun are the only choices that meet fer any Type aa cia Ppore yams or a the “intellectual” idea. Superior sort of fun should appeal to every- body, intellectual or not. A_ su- perior PUN, or play on words, by its very superiority can only be appreciated intellectually. ll. PAD is right. If you paw To Check Oil Firms on Tax Deductions By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON wW—Sen.' Ander- son (D-NM) said today federal tax authorities should check the legal- ity of tax deductions by oi] com- panies on funds they contributed to ,an - “educational campaign” against federal regulation of the natural gas industry. : | A member of the Senate lobby investigating committee, Ander-' son said he questioned whether these contributions could be treat- ed as deductible business ex penses. CALL FE 4-1926 or FE 5-4680 "17,0" Ask for Don Frayer or Chuck Lewis yee nothing, we are paid by the entertainer’ Qlip this later reference. Our service costs advertisement fer WATERFORD ‘NA DRIVE- THE F, THEATER LY DRIVE-IN . His comments were made as the committee prepared to take further testimony about the activ- ities of the Natural Gas and Oil -Resources Committee (NGO), an organization formed in October 1954 and financed by oil and gas companies. i ° ° s | The special Senate committee fwas set up in February to inquire into any improper or {illegal at- ‘tempts to influence senators or lother government officials through ‘lobbying, campaign contributions, or other activities. Unusual Long Flight Poops Stowaway Bird MONTREAL W — The Cunard liner Ascania, now steaming to ward Montreal, reports she is bringing a stowaway who joined ithe ship 1,500 miles out of Britain. s * * i ‘ A radib report from the ship ‘said the unexpected passenger is a pigeon, found exhausted on the rear deck by a member of the crew Wednesday night. * ° Ld MONROE: MITCHUM- CALHOUN RIVER OF NO RETURN “ft Officials of the line suggested ithe bird might have been attract- > ed by another pigeon being brought to Canada by a passenger. Ornithologists said the stow- flight was ‘‘unusually | it’s OUT CF THIS WORILD'! oe O25 4=11818) 4, | PLANET . g K7DS Open 12 FRNS ... whin fl ] Use Queker Oats Tickets! this way, anda KID would cer-|Deing distinctive at them. A niche “if” implies that you are merely'Jail yesterday for Sammy L. as a place for a bust is most fre-'considering it, or at best, have Keeter& 18. of 22 School St. quently reserved for the honored not yet done it. In this case, the’ He was jailed after failure to great of the past, and our tense first thing you need.to navigate any pay fine and costs totaling $35. is the present. A CHAIN, or group waters. strange or not, is a good Keeter pleaded guilty to a speeding of broadcasting stations, would re- CRAFT or vessel—that is most charge at the arraignment before quire one of its units to offer a essential. A good chart may seem Justice Willis. D. Leturgy, of distinctive service to a community. to be essential, and may save lives: Waterford Township. — This is readily understood, and but sailors like Columbus went, me! WALJER PIDGEON ANNE FRANCIS -LESUE NIELSEN MELICKL AES LS I, there oe TECHNICOLOR were no independent Arab nations, says. ithe National Geographic Society. | makes the best sense of the clue. forth without a chart (though not’ Before World War A pinch or emergency would not without good CRAFT) and eminently successful. require “distinctive” service. PHONE FEDERAL 2-485] c 4 5 f | Wee Ss o ' P 4 ee OAKLAND 23s >’ | Fe | MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED = “8 ee hare —_— “ It Ranks With “Covered Wagon,” cote MT | 6 agec 1,99 6 39 ‘WARNER BROS. eresent | ‘St oach and ‘Shane exe C.V.WHITNEY PICTURE srannine JOHN WAYNE’. ‘THE SEARCHERS” ' WE STORY THAT SWEEPS FROM THE GREAT SOUTHWEST TO THE CANADIAN BORDER Bt VISTA case w TECHNICOLOR JEFFREY HUNTER-VERA MILES WARD BOND -WATALIE WOOD. eee met OF (ee eee Meme ee eT Mote PRANK GC NUGENT . MEMAN C COOPER - PATECEK FORD NOW SHOWING Three Exciting New Personalities in the Most Provocetive Drama in Years! CAROL OHMART - TOM TRYON JODY LAWRANCE - cae se NAT “KING” COLE -"32mz™ MICHAEL CURTIZ “The SEARCHERS” at-2:3s—e®* @ @ @@@ 6 @ @ & & eeeeeeee @¢ @ @ @ ee eee ee ee ee er @*e#eee#e#e@eeeee ~_— - & SE = he ee Se Satire aa Te = ees a = Se ee SSS ee Ta ee ee deste! Rage ie So wea Hear oe ss beans ar cpy itn SS a ae = a Efe ee ee _ jie oe i ee ais ie * baie + = x =F 7 aE bi ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRID AY. JUNE 15, 1956 Ly, af ; | 7 \88-Year-Old Senator to Kick It Off Guardsmen to Train’— pend to September in ‘antiaircraft| ] Ar nian ne i apa nied a warfare. For the first time this | | gen Foreign Touch to Feature tonal Gar os ton Mateos Regain Asylum American Jazz Festival — *vesw"camo castsis rong Som Oe la | Government Gives Up NEWPORT, R.I. ® — The third be staged elsewlert. persist, butiNe Rebels Kidnaped From annual American Jazz Festival—| festival President Louis L. Loril- in what may be it evan aong lard Insists “there are no dette f HOTEL COMMODORE “4 . SHOW BAR: I. Haitian Embassy ; here — swings into tempo next Plans ise the festival to locate in i month with some of the greatest #9 particular city next year.’ IN DRAYTON PLAINS Featuring | BUENOS AIRES ( — Argen- names in jazz on the bandstand. . ee °3 Bits of Rhythm” tina’s provisional government In addition to more than 100 The festival is the brain child. gave dramatic support to the American jazz artists, the festival 0f Lorillard and his wife, Elaine, | traditions of political asylum and wil! feature three foreign pianists longtime residents of this city’s. ‘diplomatic immtnity last night. It whose stylings are the talk of the Bellevue avenue and Boston mae- "(returned much-sought rebel Gen. trade, \stro George Wein. They brought Raul Tanco and six other fugi- * * @ the festival to millionaire’s drive! | tives to the Haitian embassy 42 They are Jutta Hipp, a German; With the belief that “every man’s” jhours after machinegunners ab- Toshiko Akiyoshi, a Japanese, and Music :in a high society setting ‘ducted them and delivered them Freiderich Gulda, an Austrian, Would be a waloring success.” Greetings f rom Wi thn \to the army. “« making, his American jazz debut. i re : ; * 6 ¢ Festival officials again have in- mong e stars signed are s vas President Pedro Avanibura or. Vited one of the nation's oldest Louis Armstrong, the Coumt Basie 9 “tl 2 RESTAURANT—COCKTAIL LOUNGE dered the return of the rebels as) |jazz fans to “kick off” the cere Orchestra, Dizzy Gillespie, Ela FRID AY d Ss ATURD AY Orchard Lake at Pontiac Trail : goon as he received an angry pro-| monies, which get the downbeat Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck and his an ——- con | Heil Ambassador" July 5. He is 88-year-old Sen. orchestra, Art Tatum, the Modern - . test ian__Ambassador | « G oe ‘Jazz Quartet, Miles Davis, Anitalf] Open 7 A. M. Dagmar L. Wilson . ; Jean Brierre. Although Tanco had = ten ‘O'Day, Eddie Condon, Chico Ham-| Dick and Jim been the object of a nationwide 50,000 EXPECTED ilton, Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge —— —— b hunt as a top leader of Sunday's) ‘The three-day forum, panel. con- and Teddy Wilson. SUSRESSSERCRECSSEERRRER EER eREEEE, , DANCE es oct ai eee eee reat of cert, jam and experimental jazz = — ~ A BAR & IRISH SITTER — Gifted with POUUC#! cmmes a refore €0-'sessions are expected to attract Only bird Te to hibernate is . BOB'S rr the proverbial luck of the Irish, titled to the asylum he had some 50.000 jazz lovers from the the poorwill, a southwestern RESTAURANT Fri,-Sat.-Sun. a dove, above, found a vase of "ached: ee United States, Canada and Mex- cousin of the whippoorwill. Ohe 130 S$. Telegraph 9 p.m. te 2 a.m. ae potted shamrocks on a St. Louis. ico, was found sleeping in a cave two g CHICKEN HOUSE Dick Mo., poreh, thus ending her search Bigeye tegers a seo _Rep ports that future shows w ill co consecutive winters. ing-in chores accomplished, soarne! ae apelge back in une = sits and sets, waiting for her off- eee ie hiding ne ae ee spring. 'Tanco eluded a citywide dragnet ‘and slipped into the sprawling The United States has 231,632. suburban residence before dawn @ miles of pipe line, carrying crude | yesterday. a oil, natural gas, and petrolews | * * @«@ a a DANCING and FLOOR SHOW Every Friday and Saturday Try Phil's for Fine Music and the Tops in Talent! tN aaa att —_——eenneneeeeee ) 5 ~~ ) By Popular Demand > RONNIE CURTIS ? 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph FEATURING “SULLY” “The Man of Rhythm” AT THE PIANO and ORGAN Appearing Nightly for a nesting place. With the mov-| Open 7 Days and 7 Nights FLOOR SHOW ) i 7 .onaenencaueeenesecceuceen QOQANUANUCAGUUUUOUUOUUOUUUEUUOEREEEENEGANEAOOOUOAAA! ee nce products. : Comedy MC > = ____. Earlier the rebel leader had gy - FRANK PERRY nN ; ‘been reported in Uruguay. A , * DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR ) ! coil abc WANTED TO BUY = [/rovernment source said this wasp =» FRID AY and SATURDAY ee JOHN BOX 1000 COMICS ‘a ruse by followers to throw & AK : ‘ ‘ Alse 1000 TRUE LOVE |Tanco's trackers off the scent. - MARK ANDREWS eee en in DINNERS TO TAKE OUT salon orate ; | Singing Sensation NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS ~ Comets 00 at Call FE 3-9821 . . . Your Food Oe heed == — = tine Brierre thanked the government Just from Famous Windser Clad PRIVATE PARTIES P ~ 3982. AUBURN — for its speed tio turni : and BANQUETS Will Be Ready Piper's Magazine Outlet |," ye ae ani t ADAMS RD ond his wards. Presumably they will jy EDDIE WALLACE SUSRSURSERESE SERRE eRe eee Reese = a : 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 | be allowed eventually to leave the i cues fesster son == Call FE 5-363 for Reservations 3 country, as Juan D. Peron was the Ed Sullivan Show MARTINELLI PTI HALL for RENT | For Banquets, Bowling Parties, Wedding Receptions, Dances and Organization Parties. Cell OR 3-7772 * ¢ « PONTIAC LAKE INN ithe kidnapers as military meni paaees —-----— and civilians. Informants said @ they apparently were anti- Peron @ FINE extremists from one of the civilian a revolutionary groups that helped my ENTERTAINMENT a H = “KING of NOODLES” rp ey ay Now in Che of te . t y \9 The HOTEL ROOSEVELT BES > ( ) DINING ROOM ITALIAN. AMERICAN FOODS VILLA INN Catering for —— Weddings, e Meeting MARIA JACKSON Bombshell ef Rhythm Plus ALVIN WALLS and HIS ORCHESTRA Brierre said authorities had as 5 sured him the 20 men who invaded | his home would be caught “is ‘punished. JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY EVE. 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It took a 75 to The deader was Bob Rosburg, a |mer Open champions, Ed accept the word of Cotton and his tie for 50th today, (en, oui rotund, bespectacled Stanford Uni-| P Furgol, \scorer and there was no penalty.| soared unusually high. ‘versity graduate who looks about) Julius Boros and Cary Middlecoft. | 1 ater it was learned Cotton’s| Ford's mistake may have been as much like a pro golfer as your| Everybody who started still was) | playing partners, Middlecoff and) |more costly. He dropped a new maiden aunt, Rosburg, a terrific\on deck for the second round al-|Jimmy Demaret, had called the ball too quickly after seeing an J a . ’ 2 meee T we om mmm Rog ug = ROCHESTER, N.Y. # — Golf nd Ae Shaped ‘sacicme to au irules—but rules may be inter- preted. 2 , That stand by the U.’ S. Golf| Bis 4 Assn., taken on no fewer than four, This gal Roberta Gubbins haS mighty good aim with occasions, resulted in probably the that long barreled Winchester she packs most hectic opening day in the putter when he's hot, fired an ‘though three of golf's most promi-' stroke. (Continued on page 32, col. 3) Open. ‘ing on the golf course. ithe unusually lenient attitude of fication. He had taken a bogey : . history of the U. S. Open golf/early round of 3434—68, two under nent players Henry Cotton,| A few minutes later Burke came But here is a case where being too good seems to have championship—a tournament that|par, and saw it stand up all day, 'Jackie Burke and Doug Ford —'in and almost tearfully admitted ‘hurt rather than helped her. started out this year with the tag,as the Rules Committee meetings _— Paani with aa | he had signed an incorrect card, 0 Sc ’ ’ of the “Sweetness and t’ |overshadowed what was happen-jtion at one time or another. Only which normally calls for disquali- oes | Actually, Roberta isn’t the “pistol-packin’” girl = pen she is made oyt to be. She is a charming 20-year-old Going into today’s second 18-hole| Next at even par 70 came Aus- the USGA officials let them off five on the 18th hole and his mark- | round at the picturesque Oak Hilljtralia’s two-time. British Open ‘easily. Burke and Ford drew two er put down a four. Jackie, tired. Peter hegre 4) 1 @mtth ww... eee, “ti 13 limg 22-mile course. Her distinction has been unique at Michigan, being s. tous ‘x Prseerght 15 pm —Miee| i es eer ay ‘ 7 . the B 1) vp Mime 4) ot | \Don January... 39-39-78 America’s Walter G. Staley of Srd “man” on the rifle squad and 7th best in the Big tytn vate tm | DETROIT The Boston Red’still is hospitalized with phlebitis row. Mel injured his ankle in a Le"retee Bartosell..1000.:.""-40-3—78 Mexico, Mo.. the only U.S. sure Ten. Clete at) Putte nse pa — Sox are wondering what will hep- (a blood clot) in his throwing arm slide a month ago. Gene eee ocrressesssse, 3g-40—18| vivor in the individual competition, Roberta admits !t has been awkward at times. “I re- Maweutes “ScKDAYs scunotin ‘pen if their hot team batting cools! and the club has no idea how long . Jonny Revoita SINT aya Was ruled out of the jumping whea be rise of f the lock Louis at Putsburgh (2), Dips off om the Western trip which he will be out of action. | Besides seco Delock and Bobs caer cc se on 78 his mount Jeft the course. member the surp: one of the er room managers Chicago a Puiledeiphie (2) 128 Dm opens tonight in’ Detroit. * ¢ 2 Porterfield have proved shaky|Per Cireeit 72200000000000000 at one of my first Big Ten matches,” she said. 7 >m * 8 AD University of Michigan coed from Birmingham majoring in journalism who likes to apply her skill Country Club the question was not/champion Peter Thomson. Then) stroke penalties and Cotton none. | Most of the estimated 10,000 pay- ‘and uncomfortable, in the 90-de- Ra ee gree heat, didn't check it. St Pu wiietGuciwea: | | ee ee ber of the Wolverine rifle squad. 7 Four at 73 know about it, but here’s what hap- him, Burke made the correction gua Holscher : When Big Ten coaches recently decided by a vote of = ~ . pened. ‘ himself, Since he freely admitted Arnold Palmer ..... 5-3 to outlaw women in sifle competition Roberta re-| Michigan Contingent | ca, wr sour orn ne msuaie was nis: the eommic 8) Meets ES marked, “It’s obvious the action was directed at me.” ing a five for himself on the 17th which permits modification of Ted. Krell vad man : ae 31-35-13 * * x Has onopoly on 5th hole when he actually took a six. the disqualification penalty — ree Hass ae 36-96-72 , After hitting one out of a trap, he something that never before had sereek Tayler oe There could be no one ROCHESTER, N.Y. «® — The}. Trailing the four front-running “@S ai = . win putt. be been done in the case of a score- Ben Homan ee 31-35-72) Michi tion almost had a reece Ue nock it in with card error. WALLY BURKEMO .. | |. 34-3813) AP Wirephote else because there has been amapoty age place today going [pres fa ar ie 2 the back of his putter and some The 78 resulting from the pen- |EETs Coores. 31-38-73) be ARLY LEADER—Bob Rosburg no other female competitor into the oe | — of the Neiy oe ne fe Antex observers! though = ead Le ae oy et eae es precarious po-| MIKE DIETZ 38-35—T3 of Palo Alto, Calif., grins and tional Open ‘ournament. ayne, 38-36— sition approaching the cutdown Pat Schwab .......0000....... in the sport in the Big Ten. This came as a sour Four Detroit area pros and two Edward Ervasti of Royal Oak fired once. outsiders fired opening round 73's & 37-39-76. U SGA officials, who refused to EE “scoring players and ties for’ ‘Gene Coghill 36-38—74 waves his eyeshade happily as he Tom Biaskovich Birodes Ward Jr. onel Herbert point. After today’s round only the’ : 38- 16 my try Club in Rochester after posting | ‘yesterday to fall five strokes back — Mickey Hone 2. esse. SEHT 68 to lead the first round of the note for Roberta who ‘of chubby Bob Rosburg, whose Noble Chalfant .......0.0...... 30-38-74 U, S. Open. for two years has been [fee cnder:pac £6 twos! Stat round Bo Olver a1: 3t— te : \honors \Kenneth Towns .............. ae ichi | John Knight ..... .. 37-31-14 a member of the Michi- ka Sth place — bet Galling © Be winineer nH 0 Ic Games gan championsh p | score of other hopefuls packed | Tony Holguin 3131-14 squad. clomrt te the trent—wrere Waly | Geckscn, Bradley! “ee i, 4 . | Burkemo of Franklin Hills; Pete | ‘Henry Cotton .3 es ; —_ — | Cooper of Knollwood, Mike Dietz | ‘Ball Nery Sen in Second Half “I’m hoping for an ap- ROBERTA GUBBINS lof Sadlnemscd: cae! Rady Mor: |: Shelley “Masfieid 38- 1 18 pea].to be considered this summer,” she said. vath, unattached pro at Windsor, Rovert L “Kay 3 Ont. ia i iRalph Hutchison ........... 3 3073 M k bert Bor Goes In the meantime she is making plans for an active Bil Casper Jr 04... as40— 78 ajor Ro g summer of rifle competition, and her eight year record ‘eo - ia an ae i Jona O'Donnell 000.0000 eo | Through Paces of Grand netz orvat uc yhite SREP EAE S REE OITES -40—7 . of firing speaks for itself. | Biggest slump among the Mich-. (Bnery “Thomas -+-+---38-3-18| Prix for U.S. Roberta was 11 when her father presented her gan shotmakers was the 81 turned pctd prep BBR NSE O os LETH a : : . P \in by Chick Harbert. The 40-41 Gene Littler 20 a --.------3E38 18, STOCKHOLM (INS) — Thirty with a .22 calibre rifle for Christmas. card of the 1954 National PGA swilliam J. Patton 39-36-15 seven risers, representing | 18 na- , oO Oo { ame ike Parco HE SR —s2 tions, gin competing lay in It would seem like an odd gift for a girl, but Roberta oe of his worst tournament Paul Harney... |. 38-3878 the Grand Prix de Dressage, 2nd explains the motivating force for wanting a gun. Fama Pope png eae 333g part of the 1956 Olympic Eques- Bob Gajda of Forest Lake did | Prank Stranahan se * * * Elmer W. Reed _.. 36-40—76 trian Games. little better. He came home with Dick Mayer EDR GEER CEA oa hee “I lived in a neighborhood in Flint where there were a 7. a eee 333 1s «The =riders, 26 men and 11 ” “ “ - SSS Joo M. Cheves .....2....-.--- 31-38-16 women, will go through their all boys,” she said, “and they were all getting BB guns Beat Oreary 2000S 0-36 36| ees for two days. The U . for Christmas.” “So I wanted one also,” she added. Boo Toski ee oe 0-31-76 States is represented by Maj. . y “76 xR of Dallas, - Instead her dad, Robert, who was the vice-presi- Broie Vossier Spee otearia none (pe . retard dent of the Oakland County Sportsman's Club bought Leland nT clait, NJ. her a .22 and taught her to use it in the proper Torr byone 9200000 Great Britain won the ist team place for firing, a rifle range. Pred Hawkins ..0..0...,...,,[3t440—=47 Gold Medal and Sweden's Petrus In her first rifle competition at 12, she placed second. plaques for the past eight years. “You're with the rifle t eam?” he asked, scratching n (62) ve. Antonelli ( prey s Brookirr impati at New York Qs 1 pm Tigers Face Bosox ‘ | Jack ee) Ga eriouconTenn oun 39-36—T7 Kastenman eaptured the Ist age oese Denmeadet -----------C—7 vidual Gold Medal yesterdey st tn the Junior Girls division of Michigan and at 14 she = ry Todd Seepeoe eet oe ba yd conclusion of the ra won the Woman's State Title. NATIONAL LEAGUE aa . — U.S Open. Bil Femi RRR fgeage” Crose-country and Jump- Pv anreis Wee Loot Pet Pet Renin NATIONAL OPEN HASSLE — Doug Ford of the first of several hassles of the 1956 U Open. \gc. (pesecie 2. lke 40-3777 ing. * * * tect 5 ee " \» | Mahopa, N. Y., (left) talks to Jack Fleck and Ted Ford, who shot a 69, was penalized two strokes Soeraiag ee a Hens eon The British 3-man team won with At 17, firing against men and women, she took the ¢ Brookiys, ca ies eee: Kroll in the clubhouse at the Oak Hill’ Country shen he dropped a new ball before he found the (Prenx hr corer TT rete sapbae styl aneisdleaao | Mawsukee 4 SS 2} ~ ; . : ie | Michigan State Outdoor Open championship and in cnic Crcago erm i = in at N.Y. after he wa sabiect fe foe was Playing. _ ee “Jone oatr et OT s¥i pats = payne abc was ord 4 1953 she was named to the International _Women’s Passseipne 0 31 og wha: — i 3-38-71 with 572.2 points. |g team after placing 4th in the Nationals. |Muweukee 3. New Yet? cet Boston Rats Hot Welker intan _ o en The U.S. and 10 ether coun- , Her den in the Gubbins home has accumplated |caicago & Pulatehnn es pm — Bil, mammicet 0.1... 121..1LaL Store| rte tm the original 48-team field ° ' Bac (14) end Kaiser (146) vs Pred Nonnenberg ..:...........43-35—18 had been eliminated from the | quite a display of ribbons, medals, trophies and —__ Resor (23) and simmons 12) nun Rar Meee coccssitsse $388 Say event Wednesday whes Fee eee en) let That leaves seven hurlers with starters. Porterfield, incidentally, spe hry SES ees = oa 23 Dj C| b f H ld Boston’s A verdict over Cleve- the club plus southpaw Mel Par-jis due to face Detroit's Frank’ | yy aloe . ixie U 0 0 Chicago % $8. land yesterday marked the third nel] whose 30-day required stay Lary under the lights of Briggs ed orufiine |... ti 38 2 * “hic b=] 5 Te his head. He then showed her to the girls’ locker ‘Clevelang re] | Ss 3 triumph against the Tribe in the on the disabled list is up tomor-(Stadium tonight. heres E Wagner {3ER : Junior Horse Show room. Detroit pil 4 Ae . final four home games The other —— = . re — leanne’ be Dickinson. 3 = rf od Baltimore 5 2 4 8 ended in an 8-8 tie by reason of a Harry m /.-39- ae Dixie Saddle Club will bold a Dr. John B. Stetson, the coach, and members of the Wesninetsn Bw iy fainstorm in the 12th inming. It ele.s Roy Moore Jr 40 “4985 080 junior horse show Sunday, June Wolverine squad were angry over the coaches’ decision. Dosen 18 Fut napaY's * caameae will be played at a time to be de- ae ogi eee Le eet Cee) Get = = : 5 ae » 0-4 “They just don't like being beaten by a girl,” was their ‘Suir Games selene aa) es pee en oy acl | leS Cd Da. WEwoett m ALpeicH ots orb oneitts er psa ll cry. ‘ ott tach at Covet 7 pm —Kucks averaged 14 hits a game and still yaece ae Be ae eet both Western and English classes, So Roberta is paying the price of being too good for "™tnges, 1, Chicese., $ pm —wiesier ee and ® Teen Game 00000 eat pees h bia B = 3 pm _porterfieia 10-8 Charles Paricw Ul 3g-498; Pony class, 12 hands and under; iil nee cOneS : pore. fe Pe ia ary, Cuy, 9 pm—More The fact is that despite the ‘aan hk +++. 30-42-81 Pony class, over 12 hands; Mu- | amper ae heavy hitting the Sox’ riddled Frank Vileno - rete 3; Sical stalls, under 13; western saTtmpar "S sCHEDULE ; MGR eee eee Inboards Run ‘Bowen fat" oe oe 1:39 pm. one watt bas ely has)been) able Keak Myere 200002 42-40-42 Pleasure, 18 and under. English oerguNaYs Kensee Gy uF = Yesterday, for instance. Cleve-| By BILL CORNWELL eininucigipeapeiainarte 44-3882 pleasure, 18 and under; bending | around both the main show ring Charlie Harper race, under 13, and bending : .» 40-42 os Harold Haddock en errant, Lm -and belted Ike Delock, Tommy) Increased facilities will be in use and the one-third mile outside Crier scale iperereesenre Ss oe patel 1S ne geen aingeas an ce (>, 1390 pm Hurd and Leo Kiely for 13 hits,|4uring the Detroit Horse Show | course to raise the total seating ‘Leo Be ett coitittnse 42- 2 rels, 13 ae 18: English bar. Balimare a Kamen Cw. 2! pm . |which gets under way next Wednes-| capactiy to more than €,000 for jonny ,,Welteel 0000000000042 3 gaited, 18 and under; speed and Ni behind Chi- day at the Bloomfield Open Hunt; each event. ‘Bob Crowley meeeemeet ns < 41-098 : _ Now, just a game b in Bloomfield Hill “The additional seating capacity #2" Merrell! "4149043 horsemanship, 18 and under; Eng- Annual summer inboard power taking part in the regatta. This Reaches East Finals cago and Cleveland who are dead-|Club in i Ss. ax lis 6 aagronenare Reg pais oot . ate $5 ish sanichip i8 cat boat regatta at Oakland Countyjevent takes place at 11 a m. HAMILTON, N.Y. w — Top-.locked for second place in the. The new improvements are is desi ~~ weectad tS an in Oeae” aos te#4 flag horse! under 18: lao Boat club has been scheduled for June 23 eeded Les Dodson of Kalamazoo is American League, Boston has had Signed to make the 39th annual sae recon Sele ates © Jake qhietst © = i walking tobes clabe: mick up race the weekend of June 23-24, ac-- More than 75 boats are ex- in the finats of the Eastern Inter-.to Jeave three pitchers at home. Program run as smoothly as pos- Intire sai t pen: 75. Bees! cording to plans announced today pected for the Sunday race pro- collegiate Tennis Tournament to Willard Nixon stayed behind for Sible during its 5-day tenure. ‘ple are anticipated at this year's *Michael Gallagher Jr -8 Robert Mandeville < apt and under. by chairman Tom FE. Comps gram. Five classes are expected day after eliminating John McLean a complete checkup at the Lahey Shew manager Bert McIntire ped ae olen oe vat. ee Watson... 8-43-91) Trophies and ribbons will be giv. Many features are planned. 0 Compete in the hydroplane di- of Princeton yesterday, 6-1, 60, clinic, Will apparently doesn’t Soe a Ce RE, 4-day program in 1955.""|_"Amsteur shenenere = Ate on for each event, Outstanding area water aioe vision. in the 48, 135, 136. 225 and 6-2 feel at his best. Lefty Frank Bau- stand Seats are being _ Placed sneak ———___—_____ eee ee es will perform,’ including the Syt- 226 cubic inch groups, according Dodson will meet Princeton's mann — who hasnt been right ~ A new and permanent hexa- namaie Game cocs sss 3131-14 loaves 18th green at Oak Hill Coun - to Ward Richards, in ch of Jim Farrin tomorrow for the var- all season—is to get treatment for gonal obstacle has been installed | wil rogplghosl og lope eabd ‘registration. The 48s are the oly sity singles title. Farrin needed his $100,000 ailing arm from team U. 5. Nef Girls in the center of the main show : 23 at the clubhouse. Public may |OUtboards. jfive seta to polish off Barry Wal-|physician, Dr. Ralph ———e ring to make competitive course | attend by. making. reservations Among the awards will be two Taven of Oklamoma yesterday. | Righthander George Susce ring fe make competitive coarse | ira eS a Jan : in advance. . The Maddock | ~ - ; time will be required to change jtrophy for 135s will honor Mad- obstacles, thereby speeding up A parade in downtown Pontiac’ will display various types of craft idock, one of OCBC’s greatest race boat enthusiasts who lost his life ‘Yanks Sell 4st a year ago in a Detroit River race. A cup for the 2% class will also be offered in memory of past, commodore of OCBC, Frank Bald: “Heavy Choices Favor Wightman Cup Team to Score Tenth Straight Title DETROIT (#—The Detroit Tigers! tally in the when pe al BETROT Dt Tey ne 88, w == an obstacle has been used at any trip so successful that many ardent major horse show in the United | Bengal fans almost wish the club States," McIntire claimed. ‘‘All of could finish the season away from ‘the exhibitors agree that it will Briggs Stadium. The exhibition contest was spon- sored by the Pittsburgh Sun-Tele- graph for the benefit of the West- * | win, who Toes recently in Florida. | help make the show more enjoy-, * © * a Pennsylvania Safety Council. ———————— 1, able for competitors and specta- : | DTROIT ‘ay PITTSBURGH (N) : Baseman fo A § Pontiag M t By THE _ASSOCL§STED PRESS tors alike.’ he said. eee FRE aie ee a Bolling .se awe 0 Virdon.ef . , 5 | otor i Big nn ot Apericas ee In order to accomodate addi- They were tied with Washington oe ser ? 1 ° Clemente at ; 1 i ‘ el ab ale le I ° tional entries as well as mounts for 6th place when they left May Ms .D eee : nai Ree sey Teac (QS Irish =. Sattar tata canis Meters Satay, Bow te tome met gee FETE EE stop Billy Hunter today were back Gr id Contests | ‘its dominance over Britain's top! Se, see Divison at the | After capturing all but five of carer” 8 Orestss 2 6 3 | eo = New York Yankees, who Pontiac Motor will —— stars and Althea Gibson the choice} show, stable space has been ex. the league read games, the Ti- ficksi3n 3 1 6 Sobre 2 & } | ; three-game series withna¢ of each game on the Notre to wrap up her 10th successive ti-| panded from 350 to 400 stalls. gers return to Detroit in firm Bracyp 1 9 9 Fepper.p | eo ee the Geveland Indians tonight. | ame football schedule next fall, tle in the West of England cham- Aa ie oe pat: Gc aoe control ef Sth place. _ Expeon 9 ¢ 9 _Siebern, the prize newcomer in| Only a few super-optimistic Brit", ill, be ier nit ae tee ee vie te MOO Toe | HOD | | expect their girls|tom will the ing the hometown for Pepper injurying a knee, was: recalled through December 1, to break America’s 26-year-old|©™ Wil announce resect ee for / from Denver of the American| te Series will cover Notre Dame hold on the coveted international |#'ee Parking facilities will be pro-| when they dropped an exhib ' msn. where he was hitting 300. playing -Seuthern Methodist, In- trophy. The United States. has a|”#ted on the show grounds. 84. But the | - The 22-year-old left-handed hitter) diana, Purdue, State, 23-4 edge in the series. coerce bead Semel a Lead pO pees nee | is @ service returnee and does not) Oklahoma, Navy, Pittsburgh, Louise Brough, Wimbledon 0” the American Horse Shows As- count on i count in the Yankee roster limit. xo Careline, and South. champion from Beverly Hills, Sa gory Chey oetrolt Horse Show! Last night the ; | Calif., takes on Britain's top-rated mered 10 safeties : *e Wiha ian ‘te Hunter, on| Joe Boland, former Notre Dame Angela Mortimer in the first oft? United States and Canada. | Jim Brady in the ist ; the inactive list since fracturing|SPorts commentator and Harry gles and one doubles. Three sin- wo ll gees doe , before Duke = an ankle at Denver last season,/Wismer, nationally known sports gles and one doubles. Three sini, 2cOtchlite in Highlight inherit an 8-0 deficit. @ . the Yankees sold first. baseman|@"nouncer, will do the broadcasts . gles matches and one doubles DETROIT i — Scotchlite won) Pirate é i Eddie Robinson to Kansas City for| over 500 — in the Mutual Wirephote atch ‘anges Wine mae ase last night to capture the allowed agree ec sponge lta: it yer EVERYTHING BUT THE Jim Hegan, Cleveland catch. |Petition. fore was batting .222 for New York BALL — Mis Gibson, 28-vear-old ties to with five home runs among his). er seems to be looking down in amazement for the ball that isn’t |o 04 Now Yor ant oan , 2 Me, Ba come to the Tastes tara ic Gee ae ed Ba ae ped tk |S. New Yoke met api ioe the ‘Philadtph 7 EPs game yesterday. Umpire Necta Chylak calls the play. The ball got of the West of England champion-|igan ll-player deal Dec. 16, 1953, away from Hegan on a throw from the outfield. _ jships at ‘ . - # ) a \ a " ‘ fa Ai, x ' , ty , 7 / f { y f J ' i : I : s 4 i Co ; « TMA ie I fifo if ak!1 oe % THE PONTI AC tebe FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 | ‘the strong arm of Clell (Mutt) ‘Morse, stamped out a last-ditch Elks No. 810 in a City Softball Beaudette Park. M orse Que for 2-1 Jeweler Victory Shaw ‘Jewelers, behind fe rally to score a 2-1 victory over League game Thursday night at A triple by Bill Almas in the ith inning with only one man out scored Yarbro from Ist base, but Almas died on 3rd as Morse 3127 W. Huron Your CENTURY Dealer FE 2-6122—FE 4-7121 i lls Elk Rally struck out Melntesh end rival pitcher Ed Miller to preserve the win. Howard Willis smashed a double in the ist inning to drive in both of Shaw’s runs. Morse. and Miller each hurled 4-hit ball. Richard Cork pitched qa 5-hjtter as Sam Benson downed Stadium Inn, 5-3, in an American League game at Beaudette. Jim Batchelor homered for the winners. J ners across the plate in the Tth inning, only te see Pontiac Select a Drink tally once in the bottom | of the same frame for a 7-6 de- | elsion at North Side Park. A | single by Deon Quackenbush _ seored the winning run for | PSAD. | Richard’s Tavern downed Luns-| ford Market, 5-3, in an exhibition. ‘contest at North Side. Balle, the ‘winning pitcher, slammed a solo ‘home run in the 6th. WIKS 20. 0c- ccevecsice 000 1— ‘ 3 WAOWE ssc eeceeccs 200 000 x 3 Miller ‘and Oskia; Morse and White. Benge . 0. ce ieces 300 010 1-8 8 2 Stadium 003 O—3 § 2) McManus and Cork and Overcashier: |. Wilson. Bring in your old model car want to own one. SCHUTZ 912 S. Woodward time on the ALL NEW DESOTO. 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A lot of cele- the list. Snead and top money winner Gene | ‘Littler had unsatisfactory 75's and ,, another ex-champion. Lew Wor- -J.sham, shot an 83. As far as the proceedings on the golf course went, it was a matter ‘ot Rosburg sinking a lot of putts and then the rest of the field) charging at him and falling back. | lot of fine iron shots to get up. so \times after making some great re- coveries from the rough, came ‘nearest to him. Thomson admit-' ted he was just trying for pars. At various times, others threat- ened. Middlecoff was one and he's still in an excellent position. An- other was Al Brosch, a 48-year- old veteran who has been an ear- by leader more than once in this tournament. He went out in 33— the best nine of the day — then double-bogeyed two short holes for a 72. Enterprises INC. “The Goodyear Store” You. Are Invited HOUSE TODAY and SAT. To Be Given Away! SCHWINN Racing Bike With its own power generotor, clutch, front ond rear wheel brakes. Nothing to Buy! 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Big Tom, just back from France where he made a try for the - French Amateur title teamed with Byard for a 2-under par 70 to top the ichampionship flight, and for the |2nd_ straight year to take medal-| veteran) Lake Invitational best-ball field) par ist honors, Last year they com- piled a sizzling 68, went on in match play to grabit all. ~« Png peel ae “ 344 sin ee . & — ae oe S ist a oe Medalist ss eeeceesens 3 6M rt 3 * Only twe other teams broke par in Thursday's qualifying play. They were Blaine Eynon of Forest Lake and Dave —_— of Dearborn CC, and Bob Bab bish of Detroit" Got _Gub and | TOP QUALIFIERS — Here are the top shotmakers for the Pine | | Lake Invitational best-ball tourney in yesterday's qualifying rounds. |and Doug played out the hole with| They are defending titlists Perry Byard (left) and husky Tom /his first starter in the $100,000- include Calumet Farm's Fabius, | Draper, both of Red Run CC. The pair fired a 2-under-par 70 to lead jaded race. The committee ruling was that | the field of some 100 or more teams. They were also medalists in as soon | last year’s tourney. Draper has been a member of two champion- | 'as Ford dropped it and the penal-| ship teams, winning his first title with Bob Whiting in 1953. Cham. | ity was two strokes for removing pionship flight consists of 16 pairs, which began match play at 11 | Tourney runs through Sunday. a. m. today. - Bill O’Brien of Oakland Hills CC. Both carded Tis. Joe Watson and John Griffin of Lansing CC wree the only-team at even par 72, At one . over 73 were Richard 7o|Robertson and Glenn Harding of Pontiac CC, and Howie Nielson of Wipe ‘sina aad 290 Gene Xe. of Detroit Golf Club. Two finished at 74. One’ team young Tom Cross of this year's Pontiac High SVC winners and Ed Novak, both of event's youngest players. The lother pair was Floyd Burdette and ‘Ed Flowers of Oakland Hills CC. Other qualifiers for the top flight of Pine Lake and John Prestini of Red Run, Cy Firth unattached, and Dr, John Murphy of CC of Detroit, Randy Ahern of Oakland Hills and unattached John Driver, Bill Nettle of Pine Lake and Bill Pettibone of Red Run, and Mason Brown and Jack Walsh of Plum Ray West of Red Run, Jim Fun- ston of Red Run and Bill Krall, Draper, Byard lead Qu Pine Lake. Tom is one of theje Hollow; at 76 — Bob Zinn and) Babbish, O’Brien vs Nettle, Petti- bone; Cross, Novak vs Funston, included: at 75 — B. W. Bogan|Krall Neilson Originally teamed with Ed Ervasti of Detroit (who quali- Open now under way) Neilson, however, did all right with Joe was in the big Open field at Roch- ester, N. Y. Among the capable youngsters| ‘making yesterday's preliminary ‘round were the Pine Lake looka- M-59 . Pontiac fied a week ago for the U. S.| TH Grace, subbing for Ervasti who! ‘Gav look Lochmoor and-Dick Wibel of They finished with 79, good for the Bloomfield Hills. lIst flight. Unpredictable Favorite Be Needles Set for Belmont NEW YORK #— Unpredictable|mile and one half classic were! Needles is expected to be the fa- dropped in the box at a fee of Pentiac Press Phete | vorite for the 88th Belmont Stakes $1,000 apiece. 'temorrow, and Trainer Hugh Fon-| In addition to Needles, owned by| taine isn’t exactly happy at the Bonnie Heath and Jack Dueley, | iprospect as he prepares to saddle the Belmont Field is expected to -|Winner Over Needles in the Preak- Needles, who gives his trainer ness, the C. V. Whitney entry of the Tavi, ifits during morning workout hours Career Boy and Jazz Age, ‘but usually makes up for it in the Christiana Stable's Ricci afternoons when he races, 'the same old boy,"’ Fontaine de-/Mrs. C. B. Fischbach's Frosty ‘clared today as entries for the Mr., and Fortune P. Ryan’s Char- Win 10-9 Decision Bosox Outslug Tribe brated names were further down | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Al Lopez and the Tribe -shrugged;has won but eight of 15 in that * Cleveland's Indians are like theif off. ‘It can't last,” said the'stretch and has managed to Four-time champion Ben Hogan, \horae player who stayed up all Injuns. for instance, had a 72 after a night figuring the angles for a like that. Their pitching isn't real- games, ‘round on which he said he made cure but two errors in judgment. Sam couldn't get his bet down. “They can't keep hitting) levois. Fontaine had@ reasons to shy away from the role of favoritism. last 15 Belmonts going back to Whirlaway in 1941, 11 of the fa- vorites have been odds-on. That means a horse, had he won, would pay less than even money. However, only five of the 15 trim toughest and longest of the triple New York's lead by a mere 1'z crown series. They. were Whirla- way, Count Fleet (1943), Citation, thing, then overslept and ly that good.” * 6 ® (1948). Native ‘Dancer, (1953) and The Tribe was right. The Yank-| Pitching — Bob Lemon, Early'Nashua (1955). When the New York Yankees ees have. won only five of 12 in ‘Wynn, Herb Score and Mike built their: American League lead June—the worst record of any club Garcia — was to be Cleveland’s to 6', games with a hot 134 in the AL, including last place trump card. But in the 15 games 'Streak late last month. _ Mana ager Washington. Cleveland, however, played in June, Lemon, Wym and. Oldtimer Lineups Settled: | The pudgy Californian used only | Lineups for Sunday’s ball game,D. Wolf, Les Greenless, Micky \27 putts on 18 holes and made a between Pontiac and Detroit Old-,George, Clyde George. timers were settled today. On the close. Thomson, who putted 34 Detroit roster are a number of} >: former major leaguers, including Diz Trout (pitcher), Ace Lee and 'Mike Tresch (hurler) and catcher, Mike Miland (catcher), Don Wad- dell (p-outfield), (catcher), George Lerchen icf), Jack Moran. Ist base, George Wade 2nd. Shelly Harris, short- stop, Bill Moran 3b, Jack Mayhew If and Don Walters rr. For Bud Leslie's club, in the games at 2 p.m. at Washington Junior High field, will be the fol- lowing: Leslie, Walt Honchell, Mut" Morse, Leo Swindell, Al Servoss, R, Rodriquiz, | Runaway Victories in Church Loop Play Two of the Free Methodist Church League softball teams Thursday engaged in scoring field days at-the expense of their op-) George Oliver | — July schedule June roit in ‘pontiac (2 p.m.): ne erage at Toledo; July §—Lon- i at Detroit: St. Thomas at Pontiac p.m. waar: July 15—Detroit rm Toledo. July 21—Pontiac at pate oo 22--8t. Thomas at Toledo; Jul troit at, London. Gidley, VFW Win Waterford Games Gidley Electric and the VFW came out on the long end of the score last night in Waterford League softball games at Drayton Plains. Catcher Jim Lesar’s 2-run single in the 7th inning handed Gidley a 4-3 triumph over White Brothers. | ‘St. Amour’s 2-run double in the 6th: ‘frame brought White a 3-1 lead) until Gidley’s winning rally. Mike Haynes twirled a 1-hitter, to pace the VFW to a 7-1 decision over Thrifty Drug in the nightcap. Fargar made the lone safety, a single in the 3rd. The winners | wrapped out 10 hits, two by Still. | ponents, compiling winning totals) of 30 tallies in each game. Fighting Farmers dumped Bull- |” dogs 30-11 to take over Ist place in standings. Sluggers scored an-| other «30 total against Crusaders’ 15 to hold the runnerup spot. Both 2nd round games were played at GMC Athletic Field. | Line scores: Fightin’ Parmers .. 1003 0170 x—30| Bulldogs .. ......... 1 7 0—11) Myers and Lovelace; Ricasesemacsien | and Burton, Bigger Sluggers .... . 186 044 19-90 | Crusaders ; 203 063 | Lovelace and Martell; ‘Pratt and ‘ole. vens, Lowry, Rot Standings: Fightin’ a Crusaders . Sluggers Bulldogs wh peneesens 2 0 el fh Ceeeteneees ce 11 02 teem er eaee Oenwneeecane oe enews well. Sasred 001 000 3-4 4 001 002 0—3 56 Brown and Cum- al aer 0 2 Cuthrell and ‘Lesar. ‘mings. | VFw . ‘ = 130 0—7 10 3, Thrifty 000 001 O—1 Haynes and Young, Farnsworth and Karrigan. Dog Scares Helicopter MEXICO CITY — A helicopter iclimbed. back into the air to avoid ‘hitting a barking dog which rushed out to attack it. The crowd burst into laughter land cheered. The dog took one more look at the machine over ‘head, and proudly trotted from the field. a VODKA- , The Modern Drink Sensation. 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He was whacked again weight battle between Cherif Ha- yesterday for 11 hits and eight mia, the handsome Algerian im- ‘runs in four innings as the Boston port, and Miguel Berrios, the Red Sox out-slugged the Tribe mighty mite from Puerto Rico. pe . | As Hamia is ranked No. 3 * e¢ ¢@ ‘among Sandy Saddler’s contend- The Yankees, meanwhile, were ers in the 126-pound division and the rubber match in a Berrios is a recent prelim grad series with the second place White making his first Garden start |Garcia have a combined 3-5 mark. Score, sidelined by a eee i only one game, Sox 5-1. wh Bob Grim tossing a as a main eventer, the Algerian four-hitter and Mickey Mantle probably will enter the ring a hitting his 22nd home run — his slight favorite. 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Slim, yo : in be .taken. from’ the Great Lakes,|4r@w a vertical line through the ' —_ ors - pupil of the eye across the head.| & os Trim and -4 7 Ane If the line nicks the corner of the ° . : [ . ‘As 3 en a ee ae : mouth it is a smallmouth, but if 7 bane ’ & Terrific / \ a ig oe it passes through the mouth it is 4 c You'll find the perfect a \g| ; : 3 @ “a , la largemouth. . e gift for Ded in our ‘\\ s © @ ‘ choice selection of There are many other ways to © (gorse + ‘3 men’s wear and acces- | tell one bass from another, but! * ee sories. Gift Shop here © fishermen claim this is the easiest 7 Ge gh today! a method. 2 ee 4 * * «* i ll Field reporters say one of the © a a best bass fishing spots in the state | . . 4 2 is Fletcher Flood Waters. Use Our i Larry Tennis, who operates > Y : ok CREDIT I dack’s Landing on the other side ~ yA : & GS of Hunt’s Landing, ‘said the spot has been known for years as “the place for pike,” but now the bass have taken over. “I at- ~ tribute this,” says Tennis, “to © pike spearing in the winter.” : A conservation commission ~ spokesman reports: * * * i “Few people realize it, but more anglers go after bass than any * lother species of fish. The best time * We Will eh You . | ns . to catch bass is early in the morn- | - _ AP Wirephote ing or late in the evening. Best “ | BOLLING TEMPERS — Tempers were as hot Jim Nonochick and Charlie Berry. Sox Ist base- baits are artificial lures like small 2 ‘ee ' MARK 2SEe ~ 20 bap. Alemete Twin Hurricane Engine, Revere Gear and Neutral LIMITED TIME] * ~~ vee. sil. Pea ae 2 ead Pina | as the sun as the White Sox engage in a verbal man Dave Philley and. manager Marty Marion mice, etc. The best live baits are < "duel with the umpires at Yankee Stadium yester- gesture wildly disputing. a pair of called strikes crawfish. small frogs, toads. live 2 day. ae sett = right, are Frank Umont, on Philley. mice and worms, in that order. : or more trade-in on your . | old outboord motor. 87 Schools Entered | zo wemane 26 135th Annual NCAA Track Meet Begins yu pith Monday thru Friday 9 to 9 be ntoy | 20"» cg —~ p.m, | BERKELEY. Calif. —A young| The 1.300-meter run—about 119)lany two Weeks ago defeated Den- | il Vs m. ¢ ° army of about ap amnay air el eins | short of 1 ‘mile—teatures mark's great Gunnar Nielsen. | i its . . . Gil Schaefer's ‘tion today in the 35th annual Na- gon's Jim Bailey and Ron De-| Ce ly imperiled is the NCAA Perfect for Dad! 4 Famous B.V.D. Sport Shirts tional Collegiate Athletic Assn lany of Villanova, who have joined meet record of 3: 50.7, set by Bob : the sub 4minute mile club, and yem ot Occidental FNN - Water Sports v Ory tha Gal fan Cn Bobby Seaman of UCLA. — tea aye os new) i Ct sationa Save on Regular 1.99 Values § Regular 2.99 Values on Sale meter run, was on the imitial pro- | .*e "iucinge were entered tm the 18,1 Bailey is from Australia and 000 ameter run. The favorite mi ht. : 7 | m of the & Headquarters roaster ~ ao coe eet Delany from’ Dublin, Ireland: so be Max Truex of USC. with 9:01.5 . § ¢€ ing at 2 p.m.. (4 p.m., EST) was C4" not figure in the American for 2 miles, if this is any indica- PENN = Sational e ee ee 1265 $. Woodward, Birmingham devoted to Olympic picture. But Bailey is the tion. The 10,000 meters amount to qualifying trials for the 3 s Just N. of 14 Mile MI 7-0133 finals aecneee defending champion here and De- about 62° miles. * 28 @ —_————. 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Wally Moon, who. has been at first, will move into, center field—his natural position. | Rookie Hal Smith takes over as’ top catcher. | Union 9 Takes ‘St. Louis. Cardinal fans reeling with his latest deal, The Redbird general manager, ‘who has almost completely re- shuffled the team’s roster since ‘taking over last October, swapped ‘Red Schoendienst to the New York ‘Giants yesterday in a four-for- ‘four package that brought Alvin ‘Dark to the Cards. - Newspaper switchboards were swamped with calls after the deal was anhounced, swamped with such questions as: - ' a | i a “Who's next?” , “What's he trying to do?"’ During the spring, Lane talked of the future and the youngsters on the club. Now he's after the = League flag in. 1956. “T am concerned about 1956 and last the future,"’ he said. “We couldn't win with our = Cards Trae 4-for- ("| | WESTBURY, N.Y. ® — Galo-!victory at Rosecroft June 1. 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Wil- Serving Good Food Since 1929! - Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN — Lobby of Riker Bldg. liams, 42, was released from Pon- tiac General Hospital after treat- ‘ment for head bruises. |, Ruth Guzman, 62, of 212 Har. —_ St., a passenger in another car, also was released after treat-|Fontise pat for shoulder injuries, author- ities said. _. 280 8. “Saginaw CALL US FOR, THAT NEW LOW PRICE ON é Gilbert H. Williams, 46, of 301 N.|” gs 5 eee ; ‘flees ‘than 86 feet in width’ stil be granted to the 2). The road, street or lane be ee Sen BD sasere with SS oo Vil- 1} The road, street or lane be hed to a width of not less then F i i ie 50; by. the owner of the age sha. In the event u or is n ndertaken property the Vile li} cause such work to be com- pie eted and pay for the expense of — 8 of bo: posited. out the cash nd de- Bectien 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances 14.00-/in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec: 2: ‘i tion This Ordinance shall take effect 20 days from and after its fina] passage ns | pall the emp — of the Village wrest vier faaesd by the Village Com- mission of the Village of Orchard Lake ‘this llth day of June, A.D. FRED J. 1956. , WALLS, 00; most . 14.00-18.00; cull 00. , June (AP)-—Salable jbate Co jersaia Div voll Sa OF MICHIGAN—In the urt’ for the County of a, Goutesal In the matter of the petition concern- oe pee Monjeau, minor. Cause No. L To Harmon Monjeau, father of said chitd. Lerma Bev been filed in ‘this Court ot tee at tg 0 e hathes of the said minor child is ° Whites—Grade A Jumbo 46-49 weight- Stor ce is ee ee es ‘supply, 280-300 “te. 00-16 28:° 325- 400 lp should be placed under the jurisdiction Grain Prices led average 46%, large 44-45 wid avg Allied = ie Pepasee aoe es 32.2 SOWS 13.75-15.00; occasional lighter sows of this Court. CHICAGO GRAIN 444,, medium 39-4] wid avg 40; small ajiis Chalmers 644 Kennevott ™ 1356 ee ‘i sa 25. soo above, sows wal a “Wichaen” Sec ace kavety soutien a AO. deme 18 (AP) — Opening wo et Se SE eeme 2 Bree Abem Lae es ——s eat ost Salabie cattle 00: calves 300: steers) thet the Bearing om said petition will be ‘ nee an: elfers steady: slaughter steers and held at the Court House in the City ol!) ia 200% gue” ae tates tae qm agE pola = Am. Airline o ue PORE meh heifers scarce. weak: cows weak to $0 Pontiac in said County, on the 26th day. ae US = ve 68% 38-41 wid avg 20%. Grade B large 3a: am Cyan... 723 LOP. Glass ... 3 lower: pails fully ear vealers mostly of June A.D. 1956 at ten o'clock in the! hd Eo AL Pp va SO Ned ote ps C large 23-36 Wid! Am Gar @ Bi 56 LD MCN & L831 jower. ne adn ‘eeders g forenoon, and you are hereby com-| Mar 9ue Rye Tag 28%. Che Am M& Poy. 297 Ligg & My... 060 | tegay Package of choice | 1000 manded to appear personally st said | aa. 5) Age | onmna ae re uM “64 h Aire’ .. 45) stee 20°50 a few standard and | July 1 bee oc" boeu rade, A extra large 43-45; Amn Ges... 641 LOOWS. ee steers 18 0-19.00 ® load of choice “and ie ractical to make persona! Bes 3. 18M De 1 26% large 41-43, medium 31. Am Rad ..... 06 Lone @ Chem 812 ive. mixed steers and heifers wervice I hereot, this summons and notice Seo 5. ame he Oo A extra large 41-42; am Seating 30.5 Lou & Nash .. 972 21.50; we chage of good and choice 'snall be served by publication of a copy Mer [2.0092 144% “Tara °°” 129" perge 39-42; medium 36; Grade Am Smelt, 416 Mack Trk ... 326) year utility © and commercislione week previous hearing in veers nh iB farge 33%-35. Am Tel & Tei..180 Martin, Ol .. 38 cows 00-1 i gt®® loads 1000 The Pontiac Press a newspaper printed Be. : Boe | Am Tob....... @ May D Str .. 303) standard cows 16.78. bulk canners Eo coll ee) County. Oct °...'.1225 | pETROIT BUTTER AND EGGs | 4™ Vis -- ae Monson Ch’ .. 412|mereial bulls }4 00-1600: most good end) Witness, the Honorable =e DETROIT, June 15 (AP)—Egga, f. 0. b. 2 Mont Ward .. 415/choice vealers 1800-2100, a few 22.00; Moore, J of said Court, in the City Detroltt, cases included, federel-ctate pyaar : ¥ Motor Pd ... = <= ly 17.00. < Pontise in — County, this 13th day eredes: . ji ‘Olm ces ; moderate! : News i in Brief Whites—Grade A jumbo 44-49 weight- Ss Paes 108 ae Cp .. Ml active: market steady on all el : 1 RTHUR E. MOORE. od average 66; entre Norge 1:47% wi6.! isl Cot Lane... 065 Met Disc |... 382| feed to prime spring lambs 06-06 ib) A true 0077 Judge of Probate (ave. 47%, large 444e-45 wid avg. 4453: gy) "412 Net Cash R .. 484/23.00-27.00. cull low springers GEORGIENA R. MURTHA. George J. Blackmore. 21. of De- —-— = avg. 41%. Small 34. Aveo Mfg... 56 Nat Dairy . 3°" iis pen to pred slaughter shorn Probate Register, cavers Sige e : , * rade Nat Or * "lt, wae serving 25 days in Oak rerne Greag 2 pews seit rei Eeae de tet ea el * sae * * land County Jail today for driving 39" grade C. large 36. Checks 34. | ee reel 2.14093 WY Contra) .. 1 | 000 Workers Idle Pontiae Federal Savings and Loan without a.license plate on his car. _ Tots! m ers in lac 1 tom air conditioner. Commer- ™*™. fryers. Under- (or, pa ||). 301 Safeway ... 532 Automobive Body: Division. The a ic cial discount. Hampton. —Aav.| = a Laniaans fo wr" 327 gt jos teed 2 Sig, Walkout idled 3,700 workers at the ° . CRICAGO POULTRY | Det Bats... 366 Sead Al RR 3 ¢/plant. BL mursioe é A Geag.... Roed... 31. won eat msuey on 18 a sock. Sua te Bout Ai 3a Shell Ou... es! The company said the work) “a B. ndero 10 capenet ies Brera 34 gemrg. pe emeeme, Mrced the chee of Son tea Ps Thursday c “fieee fo} vast Air .... 414 Secony Mod | 134¢,Plymouth assembly lines, idling on Red Art in U 5 jheavy rene 21-23%. oye 18-19. ; Bh amie. ps . ae parry Rand 33.4200 more workers. 2 = | Vids its-16. caponeties ‘over ¢t sional 3 rand... 40.1| The company attributed previous ‘% a-08 ‘Fare Mor a7 sa Oo cet "34 walkouts to a dispute over the e WASHINGTON (® — A Michigan, ine oe a m4 On - # , \fring of two union stewards who | Congressman claims Communists) B N f es — s3 ee SS Bt ed unauthorized strikes over pro- have “increasingly and ruthlessly, usiness 0 es am | (604 p aeoe no Ad duction standards. Earlier this’ | dominated .. . the great field of, igs end S82 sys mPa , 8 4) -week one strike was attributed by| BALOWIN | American art.” Gen Motors -. 434 as a the company to a St-degree heat ORDINANCE NO. 1311 ' And in making this claim, Rep. DETROIT w—Ferry B. Allen, $o2 Ti, 3 Tromp Pa. a82| wave. a a | Dondero (R-Mich) wants 4&n inves- assistant comptroller for Michigan (Gotres Be "4 fener avel :" jas ae “ uilaing tone Ordinance. saa - : | Adopted June 12, 1956 | tigation by the House Committee Bel] Telephone (Co. has been Grah, Paie, ae Underwood 334 No Inj uries Sustained Sricaiec ions 22, 1986 on Un-American Activities \ 3 a a as ! | Am Oraiusnes 00 Amend the Detlda ne de. nAmed an assistant vice president. Wet 207 Unit Air Lin. 383), ce to Amend the Butiding Dondero, in a speech partly de- aif Of ha Unit Aire... @ If Three-Car Collision Py eiSe uane Eees! Orgiansee own livered to the house and partly Alfred L. Baumann Jr., assistant fomestt 1 Ontos cp. 303 “The city of Pontiac Ordains. | inserted into the Congressional disbursements accounting mana- Sea 4g US Lines) 273 There were no injuries and only —o oona ef the Butle- Record e id Soviet will Allen Indust Rey § 43.2 US Rupver . $¢j minor car damage in a three-carjing Zone Ordinance io kerety amended yest , sa news ger, succeed as assistant In 644 US Stee! . $8.1 me to id6 that the le rip-| releases show ‘ ‘cul ‘ inland 62.1 Warn B Pic . 23.7 ision on Orion Road, Oakland igre at nd in descrip- ture’’ is a ma- comptroller. | inspite M6 West Un Tel | 196 7, hereinafter set forth, be classified jor communist propaganda weap- Lumcerian es gio, Wee Ame. ant) Township Thursday. a as The westerly 98 feet of lots 62 to 68] . Deput on now in Use in non-communist Australia has about 131 seittion Int Harv... 363 Sabo =. ad es of the Oak! MtY noth inclusive, Hillside Manor Sur countries. isheep ‘Int Nick 938 Wilson & Co. 1g] Sneriff's Department reported a division, City of Pontiac, Oakland! . — a - jint Paper .. 130 Woolworth . 481 car being driven by Anna M. suey ts oeedea trom the Gest ison tnt TelATe! 317 Young 8. Way; Furse, 41, of 231 S. Anderson St.,| the lets. i ~ — et: Youngst Sh&T 84 struck another which was coming The change tn the building. sone map| out of a driveway and then side- '™ ‘he above area to Commercial I is | ‘swiped an unoccupied parked ve- icle. is imade pursuant to the recommendation | of the City Plan [Commission is hereby appointed to Make! Commission and said final report upon this amendmen: to Richard R. Weir, 20, of 36 Fiddis this Commission previous to the public hearing to be held before this amend- } Ave., was the operator of the Cal ment is adopted. ft § attempting to enter the highway. jf ere Mrs. Furse told de puties she pursuant to Section 4 of Public Acts of eet swerved to the right to avoid the, That net less than fifteen (15) days! ba ;notice of the time and place of the| cking Weir car and then struck’ public heating on the final passage of C is amendment shall given in a Dews-. the parked vehicle. . | pape vr of general circulation in this leity. that such public hearing is hereby There are no birds in Califor-| {xed at June 12.1 nia’s redwood trees. They secrete. = poisonous substances which are (20) 4 deadly to the insects upon w the City of ly hich, Made and passed by the City Commis-: This, ordinance shall take*effect ten! days from and after the date of | passage by the City Commission of) ‘ontiac | i JUNE 1 ice, 3037 Henrietta beloved in neral ple _hees-8 HART, JUNE chael's ment in Mo ope Recitation mt the rosary will * Friday Bnover is at the Farmer-Snover Funeral _Home 1956, MARY Big Beaver fant proce Un of Wil- Ty. raements by the Voor- neral Home. 14, 1986, ROSCOE Ennest Bivd., Mil- loved b 8 a.m. from 8t. Catholic Church. Inter- unt Cemetery. at 8:30 p.m. at the Farmer- Puneral Home. Mr. Laurel earee JUNE 13. 1956. MRS. DORA Mae. Isiand, loved dear sister Smith, WUkinson be Home Catholic “chores with Rev. F. J. Piper oe “interment in Highland Ave., a Lake Orion, age wife of Louls F. ‘Pathe: of Mrs. Ethei . Lioyd, Fletcher and Alton Funeral service will June 16, at len's eral 0 a.m. from Sea a. section of East Lawn Cemete Recitation of the ro- sary wil ‘be held at 8 p.m. Priday from ‘# Funeral Home, Lake Orion AR, is, aoe aoe Arthur, 30 Jam : Paige Mrs. Myrna King and Mrs. fil. ‘tan C be held Saturday, 136 p nera! officiating Mount will lie in state at.the Huntoon __Puneral Home. TURNER, er, Mrs Grace ments _the Ki si. 33: woeves husband | Gertrude 3 Tear: son of Mrs. Pearl Tear; father of Clifton Leslie lark. Funeral service will with Rev. Interment Park Cemetery Home physi 1. 195¢. GLENN and Clarence O. Turn- Hettie, Wilmeth and Mrs. Murphy Funera! arrange<- will be announced later by rkby Puneral Home. Flowers 3 DUNSTAN” 8 FLOWERS “a Ww IRIS GARDENS OPEN MANY VA- rieties e Gardens Huron FE 23-8301 Judah yn visitors welcome 4328 Jose) Fu CAB DRIVERS, STEADY, ao CAB DRIVERS DAYS OR NIGHTS, neral Directors . 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Puneral Home FE ¢1311 COATS FUNERAL —— facilities. OR 3-TT5ST Drayton Pi ains — Waterford Twp Donelson-Johns Funeral Home—FE_ +1883 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ye Piene or Motor error The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. dered valueless through ‘ihe . adjustments will without #% Closing time for advertise. ments containing hg sizes larger be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m the dav of publication after which bas been When __, cancellations sure to = . oum ber.“ be given ent Want Ads may : Lt td | Ae ¢ WANTED. y) os ‘Help Wanted Male 6 __Help Wanted Male ¢ : * A iN A call to FE §-4623 will : iets tm fe “AUT MECHANIC Permanent job for OKERS TA trucks to haul ready mixed con- crete in Pontiac. Mixture = shed Co See Mr. er between 2:00 and 4:00 pm. at 116 Ann Arbor 8t., Flint. 7 part ime. aights wi WwW “CUSTODIAL WORKERS $2,912—$3,172 YR. dial Stare lbs pes tion end sick leave, raid vaca andlife benef” Ape a “Sakiand County Office _ —_ Lafayette Building CREDIT-COLLECT ION Finance Co. or collec enc’ sePnfottae pt ae aply Reane, == eredith, 664 steady or part time. 25 or older. FE 2-0205 A FOREMAN TO HANDLE Pearcesive die & set-up work. ali machine shop. FE 4-2551. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER and warehouse worker. Young . 35-30 yrs. old. High Good opportun- Pee arbi Pontiac - oe wa = 72. WXfortinelli'e Restax 138 8. ellis es . i rt sara MI ESTIMATO! EXPERIENCED with spool machines and — equipment preferred. " le: plan Apply at ry ¢ i } care Beck Cleaners 333 N. Wood- ward, Birmingham. FINISH CARPENTER CONTRAC- tor. 100 house project. On Waldon Rd. Off M15. Must be rate men. North Star mode! Aple 5-1191 or UN 4-2625. Fala pean FOR PART TIME Monday, The Cran- hal Fo dation. Mr. Wittliff, Midwest 4-1600 LOOK MEN A salaried position, the year No lay offs, paid vaca- ife insurance for advancement ene of our stores. Apply ime Machine Co., 102 N. Sag: MACHINIST, LATHE. PLANER & Boring Mill experience required in both tool & job shop machin- tng. Lon ram contract. Mr. oO L fro. vk Yates Machine Works, 116 Street, Roches- ter Mich MANAGEMENT TRAINEES National financial organization has a planned management trainee rogram into which tt will acce pines 21 to 28. If you are seck- advancement his n schoo} sont ace = iasthon pares ¥ salary es and outstand- ing employes Denetita Liberty Loan Corp. 820 W. Huron from ioe 08 to 56 to 5 oF MARRIED MAN WITH Mario ily on farm. no milking. age rm. Wie heldtin Ra. wag 200 MAN WANTED POR LAWN AND - sbrub work Reasonable hours. Good pay. Apply in _ Canterbury. MAN ABOUT 8 FOR CARETAE- er. Box, 61, Pontiac Press. NO CAR NEEDED LET ME PROVE you can make up to $25.00 a day with one of Mesecies's finest line of Cushion direct daily commission, mer mature years. Write Charles Ea . Charles Chester Shoes, Brockton Mass. Woodward Ave. Mich. QUALiry DRY CLEANING Fae REFRIGERATION SERVICE MAN, experienced only. Salary open. STEADY BARBER. SECOND chair. Also — — oak” at 110 E. Fourth ted territory. Nationally ad- vertised products in visual aid field Must have ar and be to travel five days per taught school or ex- perienced in selling schools. How- ever, not necessary. We train you. men poe Write giving experience and backg' Personal tnter- view arranges. Willis ©. Burk, Chippewa Dr. Greenville, Ohio OPERA commission. Call FE 26855 or or Fre Bert BEAUTY Is OUR BUSINESS. BEAUTY rienced girl, rthand A wo 4. SALES GIRLS a 35 to 45 net AD goo | Bloomfield See, Sh éANV vASSER .@ALESTADT Ri tional] ae Teak se pete oad phone 3-1256 for se — bid rata would like to work eas 6. or clerk —— — necessary @ starting salary outstanding —— ee Lib- - erty Loan Corp Huron. From 10:00 rol 6: o DISHWASHER WANTED, VIN- cents Bag he Room, Keego Har- _bor EVENING DISHWASHER W. WANTED work. 5171 Dixie Hwy. . EXPERIENCED COOK WA . M s Re 138 ironm a h poly ger pv ey 168 Maple, Birm WAITRESS, NO SUNDAYS: or holidays Birmin rill, 116 N. Woodw west 49757. EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR fire and automobile Insur. under- writing. Business ¢ ed in 1929. new oS bed pro ward, Royal ‘op pay LI 1-301 daily 5-00 to §:00 or MI 4-0481 after 5:00 p.m. od SALESLADY FOR STEADY mp. in "Bham. Must beable to sor flexible hours and one Sun- day a month. Give age & number, Write Pontiac lp Box 4 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS... 21 W Huron GIRL MUSICIANS, SINGERS wan Ste Bend Beasley Music, Port Huron, Baier: ete OR WOMAN 18 TO 3. LIVE LIVE Orton full time cepadle th m nice se 98-2501, be- 4:30, hour leave paid weet. an’ insurance ARTHUR 8 “4 N. Saginaw. Housekeeper Complete ‘Charge Come f end take over. Small 1 child. 2 yrs. Working par- ents. Phos Birmingham area. MI 62170. Cal) between 9 and 5 HOUSEWORK, 3 CHILDREN ildiren Tiene housework, must love chil- _dren, FE 86-2334, MIDDLE AGED TO CARE FOR small apt. and assist elderly lady. 6 days wk. Live in. Call after 5:30. FE $-3911. ZIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO STAY a eer oa — rm 22 Thos . wages. orton. NURSE FOR DENT PHYSICIAN. wk. Office air State Hrs. 8:30 to 5:3. 4% gays i age & nicotine Ler. Pontiac Press. NIGHT CURB GIRLS ie is OR over. POP & MOM 8 VE =. 2201 M1 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake, Lake ‘ ; j SALES CEL. NEAT APPEARING WOMAN __ biryis normally would feed. jsion of the city of Pontiac this 12th day, the first insertion. — an supplement <. oT ae. at eioeaed ut of June . t your income Nationaily ver- = etry een. r A turtle, being toothless. cannot Ww DONALD Mayer CASH WANT AD RATES eet merce s teste we PURLIC HEALTH _ chew. ADA R. EVANS. Lines 1-Dey 3Days Daye § appt NURSE R.N, "ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS vane 15 ie 3 ts 3% Ses | SALESMEN ipo engeter Poorest PROJ > Air conditioning anits fer a —_ 4 1.80 3.48 5.04 nl REAL Satert Paid vacation, belteagen sick | the o rontiag Cy Hail ELIZABETH LAKE 6 225 495 8.00 ere) es ee ee leave and pens LOCATION: City Hall, Pontiac, Michi- 6 270 4@88 867.20 at tetings at rertulste Personnel Office, 35 8. Parke. one, Pike. Parke -& Hill Streets , i 5 3.15 5.87 8.40 ~ Ca = uniimit PASTRY WOMAN 7 OWNER: The City of Pontiac, Oak-| « i a 3.60 ea $60 y i ? in pies. rolls, ete Contact the Jand County, Michigan. © 403 729 10.80 MAHAN REALTY CO. chef Wed., Fri or Sat, from 10:00 ARCHITECT: Leo J. Heenan, -35 Cari- ‘ | Co-operative Real Estate Ex to 11:00 @.m. from ‘$:00 te €:00 ton Court, ee 15, a >» W. Huron . St, pm. at Elks Temple on 114 Ore PROPOSALS: ro- Pe bants ue ; ‘ae a are invited for: P 69 | 68 | 67 | o¢ | 8s ix rofitable A TEACHERS FE ee Re : ing, installing and connecting a. summer sales work. REGL N A 3626 before 10 a.m. and eve- d full time, all up of self contained unit Air Condition- 4 - 5-4192 Perry ers for various Departments of the Pon- * ==, to ; tine Grey” all ANDERSON'S F3 BOX REPLIES OLDER WOMAN THAT NEEDS A (Genie will be received unt WESTERN At 10 a.m. Today there nr ] work, 4 in, amily" Lincoin 3008 430 rm, Barone sancnta Tinea: ae. were replies at the Rress 00 Oa ans aoe . at the office of thé ———— sed sithe fly ‘opeeed’ soe seed cirice tm the following ion pipe nh sa and reed . we t eee SPOKANE : Makers | EA8SS PERSONNEL esenaltnations covering the Air Con- i o's rity - A = feces Hee oe to trate, oy bed t nits may be obtained at the ORDINANCE NO. 1312 | 2s 5 Thi De office of the Architect, 18 Carlton Court,; An Ordinance to Amend the Building 34, . a. r ae ee ee A enany Ton praia gay a is an t 14, Michigan jZone Map of Ordinance No. 944. Known 36, 44, 47, 56, 60, 61, RANGE PROGRAM. OVERTIME cinauen we _ — fas- PROPOSAL GUARANTEE: las. the ° ord 63, 65, 67, 71, 105, 109, ETIRED ACCEPTABLE. AP- one who enjoys meeting people. ch propesal must be accompanted| Adopted June 12, 1956 PLY IN PERSON We eter som: collene. . ‘by a certitiea ebeck or bid bond by an Etfective June 23, 1956 113. Joda Industries I ivetas canaleane Te (approved Surety Company in an mn Ordinance to Amend the oe oda Industrie: ne. sales or af cee bile oniaes he NR PP I gr ge Ry wnat lal POOLMAKE! ena Gea Be y jat~ e “Bu fh OTe nance.’ ~— ed damage in case of failure on the part; The City of mtiac Ordains: Help Wanted Male 6 7 OOLM? AKER o_o ———— of the successful bidder to execute the ersten 1. PPP LPL PPL PPP PPP Pl Job shop ee preferred sa contract and furnish e "pula? zone map of the Building A . . piy in only. No REAL ESTATE pennies pen i| oe iepiieslio | ono wy ce . e tha e land in jescr n e ¥ for 8 Accepted bidder will ia required to hereinafter set forth, be classified as ressive pero ae « =~ 2b Corp Orchard Lake Rd. Sales oman furnish in accordance with the laws of Residential 3. ave] to Atlantic en Asbury With estate rience the State of Michigan, satisfactory per-/ Lots 85 to 6 inclustve Anderson's Park and major ¢: Guaran- TOOLMAKERS vith real ona experience to formance, labor and materials bonds for| Western Addition, City of Pontiac, Oak- teed $250 per es ea = home project Exceilent ‘ one hundred (108%) per cent of the/land County, n. Paid. new car fu perma- DIEMAKERS: ity for ex ~y RIGHT RESERVED BY OWNER change in the building sone ma mediate cash ht drawing account. a Re The owner reserves the right to w: watve int me tial 3 te ust be* willing work. See een aon — oe A any ye reject any or ail pursuant to the rec Miss Mullen, State Em- sce lim. apply im persce. ing position open far or t any bid when tn the! of City Commission and said oreo. mA Wavge tL we 4:36. executive secretary. Paone opinion of ty, Commission, such Commission ts hereby appointed to make) reday and v only. Joda Industries Inc. idweat_¢-4709 action will serve the-best interest of the a Commission” pr a o No. phone calls 66 N. Parke . ‘(TARY FOR LAW City of, Pon this as tot 1 Pe : Must take short hand zs want ‘13, 1956. hearin this amend- real estate salesman White Bros. to . 8 se a Se See ats Kaci Pees) Se ‘ ; "SILK FINISHER Sontn 3. . ce contittone, ORDINANCE NO. 84-C That not less than fifteen (18) days . AUTO: Building airconditioned. new Se ee ey SMEN isp" Fage San Gece Ne at ot} 8u ~ ace the rile of a amen a hal toy SALE E SAVE ae ue Me age eepoasie ent new: ro foetal circu . LJ : Orchard Lake’ | ‘edding to said ~{eieys thet, such public ‘hearing ok mans Qaklang County's newb st WANT ADS! To fade = _— ane : , pee : pighgele qed ae Sealey tin Se’ | job, place to. Secretary ) ect ten]. oe Vv ecTretar: Section 4-B to Ordi-| (10) days from and after the date of its See oe eS joe, place "to Bee aes ‘ 4 entitied “An Ordinance by the City Commission of .the wih & vob 008 ee. Anproval icy at ume ator ino new good used car, see Classi- or Subdivisions in the adie nd Fpaed We ton City Comune pg A “anaann ane j Lake,” said Added. and|ston of the City of Pontiae this 19th the best in Michigan, fied NOW. 4-B to read as follows:|day of Jume, A.D, ‘ ae: : The Village Commission ‘ WM. W. DONALDSON, LA : the dedication of a presently ey, ~ Mayor.| “HOWARD LARE, INC. pee private road, street or lane on \ ADA R. EVANS, 3750 Lake [ conditions: 4 Clere. i + AD easement right of Way of not | F pa 4, 1956 $-9204 i \ . * i : t fs ¥ i P 7 7 4 : fa ; | \; i OD eae | I id d , : te A PL a Pe ie ees wl ee eg fi a i Ne = : “7HIRTY-EIGHT = z “= cut « © a | Work Wasited sted Feasts i an, nel Seoratiine or care a semi-invalids. re gee es l4 : . OR 3-663. LICENSED . PRA week iW house TEEN work as sitter or Mother's ona _helper, FE | Lose SENIOR HIGH | SCHOOL GIRL rw gee geet Bas rower with experience wishes genera! ay, fee am to 6-0 pm, i 29600 work for summer. FE AITRESSES |‘ TEENAGE “GIRL DESIRES BABY- Warrn be «Aine ail Seaars: sitting for eummer. WE 2-3620. after 6pm Dei!s Inn. 48] Eliz TYPING ANU CLERICAL WORK Leake Re — 0 do ; own home ee ‘OMEN. 3% TO 5%, WANTED “TO and re shes necessary care for 2 children, more tor —*2087 after. 6 bome than wages|' FE 2? MIMEOGRAPHING, VP’ WANTED OFFICE GIRL. soME YPING SEC- Tetarial service EM 3-2842. bookkeeping experience preferred. WASHINGS AND TRONINGS | DONE | but not necessary. Call FE 3#143.; in my home FE 5-074. = RES AR viet WOULD Like Sa a OR woman ¢ or im, end hen ae Cnres _ a 1oera, 31 ham e. coe Seatel Bez. Der WOMAN WOULD LIKE| ~~~ housework by the day. % t to work office. on Tele = APPLY Please call FE 2.2744. Building Service “Service 12 NIGHTS, in person. Tony's Drive-In. 2700 : aporross Auburn Utica. Js é -_ la: meee and screened ANSED A ISTANT po es. & ¢ 6, garages, ¥ hed ENTAT Ass ef Pon- breezeways roofing and _sidin, whine “Bets tee | MIgHIGay "Mout mengoeien ERS & Le cations ge. Previous work experience, Ex. | 3377 71_W Huron E pected starting salary, Education, AAA FLOOR SANDINO _ eharacter references. Reply LAYING FINISHING © QUALITY Promptly Box 3% Pontiac Press | 'N LAUN-| __ $7. apply tn person Prince Laun- rs & Cleaners § Glaspie Ox- MEN TO WORK GOOD Ary $0 coe whi ualified. Must _c_ BUD Bits FE 8-2050 A-l CEMENT WORK_ LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 a-l_ LAYING, ee & FIN. Lie Centracto PE 3-1641. mney Hardwood ¥ r Service. A&B TRENCHING WoWAN WANTS DAY WORK BY a a. GARDEN PLOWING. DIXCING 5-6850 PLASTER! NG ALL. O ALL SxMDe, # Myers, OR sie, crernnniee aman erst “PLASTERING —~ D. Meyers — 10 v. meyer EM Sau WHIWG, ¢ | Sauso ny La 5 Sahl J ~WELE DRILLING Well” and pump repair. OR 3.2306. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSES, SUITS. COATS & AL- | _terations 191 E Huron. FE 4-7074. ALTERATIONS PROFESSIONAL nr 37 Spokane Dr. FE ___ Garden Plowing 16B A-l ROTOTILLING jardens uth, St pe --- GARDEN PLOWING & C -AGGINO. bole Callender 684 Bay FE anc dragging }F | GARDEN LOWING _ AND ¥ YARD _leveling ‘op soi! OR +3569. PLOWING & YARD LEVELING | | PE 5-8418 FE 4-4878 +MY 23-5402. |ROTO-TILLING GARDEN AND | ee LW Avis Service. FE ~ ROTO TILLING _ tr OR end a Wayne Duteb- Lost YOUR ROTO - TILLING LAWNS AND OR 3-0764. Dam GLE, DRA ee W. Columbia. Lost: TAIL LIGHT AND LICENSE plate assembly. On Adams Road north of Auburn Ave. .__FPE 4-8035 Lost: TOY TERRIER, WHITE, brown and black. Male, Reward. FE 23-5243 LOST: BLUE PARAKEET. band on le Boy P RED Answers to Pretty 4-6735. LOST: SMALL BEAGLE, BLACK and tan female, Reward. FE PET? W. TO ive one s home? FE 50200. ‘Hobbies & Supplies 24A “BY pomber set, 60 Pre toraer FE 2 _ Notices & Person: & Personals 25 2, our aa ae ee ee your m: wo knowin, the facts about Domestic or bus. matters __Private consultation FE $5201 Aerotred Knapp Shoes _ Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd OR_3-1502_ 109 WEDDING INVITATIONS $7.50. Sutherland Studio, - 18 W. Huron. ted napkins — Fast. service. AuDIVOXx ‘HEARING AID. RM. i0. 101% N aw. FE 40630. DURA-CLEAN YOUR ROUGs AND 4 * ~ pone FREE EST. F TY TY WAlD_yOR_ SUPPLIES. Pe Seeie. 40 Merk, work end Tuffs Steak rardens, M mi . equi; etn Ay for garden, A : Water line field file, setiere, Winntfred . Odgers. cleaning by the week, live tn FE sel. smal tarme [ected a 8270 Canal Rd. Utica, Mich. RE. gome nights, Ee Ri CAR CARPENTER AND CABINET! Fp public 32-4131, c ©. Pontiac | oso, ° “Sere! revel. PE Gost sips PLOWING & ORAD- In Debt? tgs ee sy FS Also black dirt & manure. ; . Help Wanted 8 | tons. Fu 83500 or FE 228 If you are having trouble m . ~ | ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WorK.| Laundry Service 18 our peyments. cee ue toda AGENT A AC | INC., 41% 8. Saginaw rea. Sliverware, Aluminumware, | B BLOCK AND CEMENT | LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN CR RUF. 5 : ‘Bibies, " pore toh, ‘wore also chimneys. No job too fied. ———— ‘ally ed. ic me mea me WED. Ne con ~~ awe sup- + ag ‘Guaranteed gid | Ph. PE Pas * Ee a. Pa Waves $6.50. = : ply 7 5s, Apply Selesman- +0084 ; ; — mio Bontae pot pital | rere ees erates rm ies : trot No.1. | SLOCK Bi CEMENT WORE | 24i01 ravel Agencies 25A mers mascacete in | BUCLDOEING Zep DOM FRUCE| WAR" ROSTONTHON, DOW TF - part time house and yard work | service. OR 30613. MA B-4608 Call PE. 8-191 ver F "UN W. WANTED? on home a: pe r 1 3 A yews HI a ianpecarme. 8EED- sedding, maintenance. OR/ preg Consultation & Advice For pu aed cones LANEACANS— SERV. “PLANNING _Y TRIP?- Becervetions enywhere We have immediate buyers. B =| yice, Within 28 miles of vontise. RL ANNING A TRIP? | & yom cuina, ee of om , . aut and sod. $-3601. MP ht RAIL. SHIP BEgEnvaTIONS ite Jobnsop personally for : by Bt. De. | _2-1030. ing. ~ Afion” BUGOESTIONS trol 23., oF call VErmont £1013. | CONCRETE WORK PATTOR Bay's LANDSCAPING GER VICE Touns “ OHNSON, Realtor Reunion, route We irnin ou | _Oa387 eves, PE sana“ TY) “Compleie iawn Jmalneenance end PONTIAC S. Telegraph Rd. Steady year ‘round. No layoffs. | CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. J of TRAVEL SERVICE FE 4-2533 Average $2.50 to 63.00 per hour rs, baseménts { 34879. GENERAL CLEAN-UP AND a z= a eon _ 180. Perry. | CYCLONE FENCING. FREE ES. anne Se ©. HURON ST. ___FE 63381 LET Us AN WANTED-FOR RAWLEIGH | timates. OR 34321 cANDecaPino—& YARD won | Wd. i, Children to p Board 26| 24,00 sale of your com po N° CUSTOM CA CARPENTER CONTRAC- Ae S Real experience needed to start. Sales | CUSTOM CARPE ase FE 2-5463 Guiicues GARED Fc FoR, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor easy to make and — _Licensed and insured EM 3-860] | LOWER STRAITS LAWN CUTTING Sashabaw Rd | R 3-5875 | 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-165 Start immediately, Write Raw- Complete lawn maintenance, serv. 5 ves, Till 8:30 re 11CP-406-100, Free T) & M BLDG. SERVICE See Mich. Free esti- ig ay CARD CARED To GE FOR ¥ ADD A R A COST moates._& land contract. Realtor Partidge WANTED WEN AND WOMEN eoprts casorrnme! foe rere | RSOEMGS ahd Pah stie | "Wy Soll ye ACR EE SL | POLL me Came rowriraia | tg tae wisceeipw We ho phone calls. Holland Furnace | TIONS CABINETS. | 75 gz under 6 y d home. : ——— Co._78_N. Paddock, Pontiac AND CUSTOM BUILT GABAGE | Ting needing. pulldoring. “aid | PE #4632. MORTGAGES Employment / , Agencies 8A 8A Sine. FE Too. ee oe 13 sai bint — Wtd. Household Goods 27| © GOOD PROPERTIES We sere LANDSCAP B.D. Cuanies 117 8. Telegra BIRMINGHAM ELecrRICAL SERVICE. FHA. OR — 1 PAY CASH FOR &M. SMALL RA RADIOB. Parm dent it aa’ Terms. Gee Electric ——_—____ FE_5-8155. peniatle anoee OFFERINGS 2-2671 or FE 83071. YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. FURNITURE NEEDED | P= ea Pe back . Q * Tmmetiate full of part time: Bee-| FLOOR SANDING. OLD Tear tee ries, plat. keneral " sttfice Sv Can L. Bills, freding apd sodding. WE S2eae ct | top dollar: Wil ‘buy “ouisight ot Eas We baste, Bireingeaas hens, | Pl mr —prw, | FE sist Sale. Phone OR batt won 6 —_. | Pree 2 Tee Po abo ra | _ Moving & Trucking 19 | yor Quick DisPOSAL OP ALL mates Leo & Bob, FE SALA APPR RP PAPA jour, hes houlshold goods, Call MYr- bs ae } Pontracte “for lor Ini 9 a A AND B HAULING — WHAT) | 521, our. clients See Before you sabes ot ONS FiaoR oe io reare vexpericnce, | Pir"yiis Dasements ote. cleaned. | CET Us ‘BUY TF OR AUCTION |. Sei. ‘ASK PON BOS MANAW. 0 FREE PIANO LESSONS GIVEN Moderaeauipment guar’ work. | —"* A-1 MOVING-HAULING | GNE OF PONTiaAC’S LAROEST | To Buy-To Sell -To Insure your summer vacation, 3-1616. EXCELLENT SERVICE a raiture ares Cash waiting. cai we vee <70st____ FLOOR SANDING. LAYING. Pin | Ressonabie Rates rE +788 = SANE b | AA-1 MOVING. TRUCKING. GOOD WANTED LL TYPES WAY AT “SAFEWAY Davin Pig Oeraner 1" Central. PE “fnryige, EM 3-0083 or FE bmi. wax TED 70 Prone rE os X63 M A} AN | ———T > - ry enr PG ~ Gas. FE 2-235. Res PE 56-1645 HOUSE RAISING — | WTD. MAPLE 6 YEAR TUTORING—ENOLISH READING Equipment rented, excavating. crib in good condition. erp Sremmetic, algebra, etc. FE| trucking, genera} ‘butiding. rE Trucks: to Rent " g tire Real Estate. Exchange 29721 _Reasonable. OR 3-5402. Fveaings end Sundays fieg it TAND EQUIPMENT __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 nae ve Work Wanted Male 10) 33 "* SUmetes ives % ton pickups 1‘ ton stakes Rn | WE GIVE YoU A QUICK Pee ae a Oa HOUSE MOVING. FULLY Dump trucks Semi-traiiers 1” FT. FLAT BED FOR popes | ee bl = —— hid- O-} CARPENTER WORK. NEW & | cauipped. FE 48450. L. A.\ Young. Trailers and Tractors “truck. FE 46609 TCHOLIE™ & TARGER PE _¢-4210. GENERAL BUILDING \REPAIR. Pontiac E USED BOCGR DESH , ENRICO RO- N REMODELED. Brick. stone cement work. Plas- ontiac Farm and - sell, B switch treble, 3 base |23_W. Huron PE 5-6183. Pree estimates PE 24309 or FE | tering and tile work 2900.) = Industrial Tractor. Co, | _switeh. FE 5-2430 Bink ano —cancens | OC AM ART RED ROPE, ALL Geen Date. wejpeluding. Gunane ee ae Be we si Wanted R eal Estate 32A work. FE ¢6773 353 N. Cass. PE 2-3021. FE 23-8046. M ra Me liaa a ea FAR PENTER AND CABINET | 308. PLEMING PLOOR LAYING. | Agnes an a. WILL Pay oe TO a con SELLING YOUR end repa D, ee | fishing 155 Edison ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. ae ee re ,% HOME? Murdock, F FE FE 2-4405 | ferme Ay a FARPENTRY. CABINETS. POR: | No D160 GING FREE Esti. Pee ack rete bat sonia RAIL FENCE. FE . mica — work. additions. Guaranteed IDWEST Water | Se service 2 se We are in. immediate need | _Proofing. wun ss | HAULING ANYTHING, . ANYTIME. ____Wanted t to Rent 29 of, residentia) property SROPENTEN EETIOOOE. som ee bees haar Toga omer pcp remodeling. joo | FLOOR CONTRAC FOR | thing from any place, ie HOU SES OR APTS: ray bg te mag Backes, - or be hour FE £3500 of PE GATING SANDING. PINTARING, | of enytime FE 2-200 | Needed at once. We have seve erry ied eo Pen he z INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH oad tenants waiting. Ca mil = FARPENTER 9 WORK NEW AND | LAWN PENCE WORK REASON.| or rubbish cleanup. FE 45134 DAMg REALTY CO. 382 A PEDDLING YOUR r tARPEIT ON We ened: + GMC Truck, Call FE 7 BA LOWER. SFLTieS , trade be ook . Deposit. No We are — im trading. We are sitet as the Area "De ‘nt ers of an Pontiac Mossad ated, call iscuss the Sevens of tea your Real state. We have el. farms, in- comes, business opportunities and Northern resorts listed for trade DORRIS & SON REALTORS 152 W. Huron Phone FE ¢1587 DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Com te 26 hours for your equity. fae ™. Stout, Realtor ‘Tt N. Saginaw 8t. Ph. PE 56165 Open Eves. Till 8:30 Client wants im Seorrn modern 5 or 6 room home. ‘ ROY KNAUF, Realtor %6\4 W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE 2-7421 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE ‘ty Purchasers wai! . 8800 Pontiac Commerce EM 3-3311 R. F. McK INNEY Univ 1-6708 Rent Apts Furnished 33 eee anal 2 ROOMS th, wt, fura. ptown. mae +2078. Close to Before & f APT. OTIL. _ ae 890 Robinwood Off N. P 7 Roos, ene rivate entrance and bath, 11) R Telegraph Appiy 7 Clark. 7 Rooms. MODERN. PRIVATE ain vi . pri N AND BATH. ® Gand welcome. 431 N. Pe 3 ae a a ga ADULTS 2 ae SaeaLY CY FORNISHED. Bear bus line. $8.8. Prancis, LARGE ROOMS JOWNTOWN, _inguire 22 Auburn, _nffice tr rear. 2 LARGE RM3_ PRIVATE BATH 290 oe Close to town. FE 2 fron APT even ENTR 5 | MINS. ‘om sher Bod 0 we _FE +4335 of FE Sia) “SEY: 2 lain fay ONLY. 21 ROOMS | & ‘BATH. MAIN PL FLOOR. laces or Working couple. '¢ Flor. 2 ROOM APT NICELY FURAN __Close in _Reasonable PE 2-2181, 2 RM PRIVATE “ENTRANCE & & bath. FE 5-8466. 184 Mt. Clemens 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENTR. AND UTIL. _Couple only. $12 wk FE 54-0019. 2 & 3 ROOM FURN. APTS. REF. srenese. Child welcome. 261 ‘Bete 3 LARGE ROOMS FURNISHED Apartment. 342 Orchard Lake Ave. 2 ROOM. FOR $12. 3 ROOM $15 A as ce COUPEE = oma Y. CALL J ROOMS A} aio bara a ee adults only. 163 Green 3 7 RMS AND BATH ADULTS only. Call after 6 29 N. Anderson, 3 ROOM, 3 22 BACHELORS | OR Cou. Close in. in va an, O15 otitis teh Rook F LDREN si come. onan s Lake j 100M APT. VER A Clean cenenaina® couple, middieaged “preferred 73 Serle fr, A 3 and 6 p.m, OR 3 ~ Rooms WITH PRIVATE EN- trance and bath. OR 3-0513. J ROOM HOUSE. $50 A MONTH. PE 5-2168 or 54 Edison. 4 |7 ROOMS UPPER, baa Fs front, MA 4324 e 7 Sas EAR LEASE home sandy | beach, 3 — rooms and 14» baths, living room 24x16, knotty poe "porch, fire- place, eil he e hot water, auto. washer & . 0 & mo “i ‘ghore Dr POR SALE BY OWNER: OG! RE- sale, 3 yre. old. 3 bedroom, large carpeted living room dining room combination, Full basement with recreation room. Landscaped cor- ner lot, Bus to Waterford High one block to the New Montieth School. Pull price, §13,700, $4,000 down, OR 3-1596, TED | iObERN 7 BEDROOM WELL IN- A a a : = s, rn Steal! fer Neca eae ‘HAYDEN country. Garden space. 2 3 ROOM school, RE 23011 days. 490 8. for sum LAKE. 4 rooms & util- Ra” Evenings. Near Rochester pletely furnish inerung in gw regal 4 109) from S004 bese ou ; sN 4 ROOM, PVT. BATH. .EDRM LAKE Snont os - Spell only. Erb Apts FE 5-2203. ; letely furn with TV and boat IMMEDI, “mt POSSESSION. Lot EXCLUSIVE @ RM BATH FIRST; Safe sandy beeen. By week or large x30 with gard ——— od aA eA . = fase an 3 bedrm. cot- a plecks == school. $9,230 PRN ROOM PORTING, Whew. | fer Sk pig” TT | wn oh Be aoe 7 ROOM F FURNISHED, > AVA . 5 OU? BOUEPRr AS TOR S|" sO se aay, ties | RAROLOMOUARE. 2 Nee _irom ent Ol] ste it rm ip or bigeg El Math and en-| LAKE FRONT COTTAGE. AT| gig 75. Bubstantie| ‘down pay- pmcihs Chee a ad only. 102| Sand Lake. Near Tawes. OL ent, ; Ww 2-3086. Fc Ron, VACATION, NICE LAKE. 3 Yotroons y's ig th has AND GARAGE. | FOR ed cabin. nice beach Lew-} Mk A Ra p block ost na. PAN Storms & screens. Li recm NEW CERCULA “oa | ouplEreLY MODERN TARE | Sere ;| "goes with tie comfortable clean. front. Sleeps 8. Boat, W 18 aly cat 9 tite Wav. 8 a ot. ae ees, oe miles north of Pontiae. OR 3-Ta37| Dest. Only 61. cove. Soe ee . Newman, 915 | oF FE 2-6053. LAKE. bedroom Orchard e Near Te! . | COTTAGE AVAIL. JUNE TILL home. Utility. Bath. 8 and - at ie Ea screens. Ot beat. Attached ga- tractive strictly Ae- | Gi MONTH OR ¢. 2 shady lots. Nice beach. com aad tes 2 Nice. TE $18 fpr 2 bedrooms, inquire 2168 $1880 wD, weekly, PE 5-1284 Willow Beach, Keego Harbor. FE . . ATED 3B APT. | _ 8-0064. Zz OPEN DAILY Furn. 37 E. strathmore. FURNISHED MODERN LAKE : 12 TO 8 PM. ws een ae Pega Weherece $30 per week for sea- $1,250 DOWN Saas son. ONE D3 ROOM APT PORN |PURN YEAR ROUND COTTAGE | See our mode! bome today. ¢ a ’ vata. Ges nat water: ee me Sibule ent Master bed- retrig. 430_N. FURN. § ROOM MODERN. BY ivxiz', Modern. kitchen. PRIVATE 4 ROOM Fiat NO or year around. Pontise/ custom puilt children $1 Stout. Lake. OR 30138. caxz| 2 room with sun type el ‘chY DESIRABLE 3 ROOMS | MODERN COTTAGE ON LAKE rnace, z Vprt_eatr and. bald Laulte. FE | Huron, out of Oscoda, FE 40000. | 4 elevations. t plumbing ton : | HODERN 3 ROOM & BATH. ON Drive ‘at Mite tp Buck ik, na ) aa : te. & : Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 acca Pavan; N. PRIVATE } AND BATH J. Cc CHAYES . Ree uare Lake 41369 — 2 AND BATE 638 ADULTS | GOnERN CABIN AT TAWAS CITY ca Eves. un. only. 51-0104. on Lake Huron Avail. ‘une 18th- 2 ROOMS AND BATH. | July nd. PE 2-3866 after 8:30. utilities, $47 Auburn ALL MODERN APT. ON LAKE. & TH . vate entrance. 130 Hulbert St. wate, adults, PE 4-2045. off Elisabeth Lake Rd. at Oxbow Fa Baie COWL PE | ptt care woomae come | ,__, OFFERS 7-ROOMS CAPORN STOVE AND dbdrm. Reasonable. | Close In refrig.. uti. On lake on ee eoraoee aL $ bedroom home eomplete- ieee oe ot sir Manie 6 an, ta rebaol Socom eis m re ° 3 ae & BATH I EXCEPTIONAL- “us LAKE sl¥Ere < stoker steam garage. ly nice. FE 3- 4 Modern conveniences, $69 week. y ROOM art Un al beet OS 28S | $1,500 Down =e ~ For Rent Rooms 37 ‘ _—_ 7 a ia needs some inside finishin Oe Recs Glee. near OSC week. Comoros Boone. Orns Kitchen with space hesent 1 Fogg eo y.| on days. , eS ee. Por malin _ ~ome Pros ATTRACTIVE 3 eet AN BATH #39 BALD “room oo West mae. reise Preapponcice Bs gre soap Ot win. FE Us STOP py. aera mote shade and fruit trees ROOMS PRIV andry. arnt — im boom fie entrance. Se oo cae : ATE BRIGHT CLEAN ROOM. 3 CHEN Im phe #12. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. e309 BALD | DOr private enirence, FE 3 ROOMS” AND BA BTOVE GLEAN GUET rey Siees, Crest Sub. _apt. PE 46700 or FE +0008 room eft ar 2 ND BATH. STOVE N SLEEPING ROOM. LA- pss band ico. Pal b ely entrance Al) uttlittes | Giles. Innerspring mettress. 267 N. mest. “of heat, oe bee fone Union Le _ Bhopping Center| Saginaw. FE aw 12533 with bar. Ibe _EM 3-4251. 8 G ROOM, OLDER car garage. 62.500 dowa. (ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE, RE-| ‘adv preferred FE 20610. 103 ‘ frig.. pvt. entrance All utilities | _Thorpe St. _ : New Brick Ranch furs. —_ Lk Shopping Center. CARY. —_s PRIVILEORS, Ataractive @ room brick in 3-425 solic ct aap es 7 RMS. AND BATH. Ist. FLOOR. | NICE. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM living room with fire. # Mariva 4808 FE_5-2168 td 7 AND BATH UPPER. NICE AND clean, well-heated in winter, bus -@t door. Child under 6 mo. wel- come. 111 Prospect. 5 _ 99 tee. AND BATH. rae & BATH FOR RENT. FE 5-1404. A VERY CLEAN 3 LARGE ROOM . FE $0056 a ERTS APT BH BLDG. 1 AND 3 room [Sr oM ‘beth, adulhe only. 200 N. BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEW — YEAR y. 600 Central Dr. Lake Orion. COLORED UNFURN. APT. FE ¢7018 femaael REDECORATED and bath upper apt. Private entrance, near town on bus line Meat, hot wa- ter stove and refrigerator furnished. One cold we)- come $38 FE BEAUTIFUL LOWER WEST SIDE _To share $5 per wk RM PRIVILEGES. GENTLEMAN whe works Gaye preferred. FE 5-5467, ROOM FOR ogra ea Fe feng ae Close FE he ae __Rooms With Board 38 ND ROOM FOR on. se ro Ns blocks from Pontiac Twin beds. good ot ten SPOTLESSLY CLEAN RMS HOME style meals. FE 5-0372. 14 Mat thewse Convalescent Homes 38A avail. June 26th, 3 be _ eat alte. | FE 2-7198 PLAT FO FOR RENT, NO CHILDREN. Squirre) Ré.. Auburn Heights. HANDY DOWNTOWN. 2 RMS. ent bath. All utilities. Adults, ™ . s, ont bath. Heat and HAROER co, 3 _% ree. DER 3 ROOMS IN =O im a pe is O Caside. ho pe oe APT. = bowie ¢ ake and mand M59. East Highland EM_3-2456. Elston, Realty c., 4081 Ww Maple, Birmingham, west 6-2900, UPSTAIRS APT 3 ROOMS AND bath. Heat, hot water, elec. stove rere ete, furn Laundry priv. ind. Enjoy 3 ROOMS AND BATH NICE AND clean. Electric and heat furnished. Private entrance. Couple only. No drinkers, FE 2-7398 3 LARGE RMS AND BATH. PRI- ing —-. tices GMC ‘Truck. 3 RMS. te eT AND EN- trance. Exceptionally ciean, FE zee = fenton, prefer wo work. ge part pe ———_ we AND BATH, NiceLY Tpeted, bus line, location, prefer. - — entrance. On bus line, walk- | Spt Epes NTs TO Act |. : — =. _ ne an it; coun ww all city con- i “call Milford MU _ 48132. A , SIDE. NEWLY DECORATED, rooms and beth, = only. rE 2.1523, or FE 2-2239 WEST SIDE Rent Houses Furnished 33 * Hebel epee ar week et or 3-6193, A ‘WONDERFUL HOME E FOR ELD. —— Flexible rates, excel- loving care vith a Heo OL Peart Special diets. —— utiful _rgunds with R_ 3-$871 EXCELLENT CARE ®OR AGED. Rates starting @t $125 OR 3-5320. UNION LAKE REST HOME FOR — ladies, home privileges, y week month of year. _Nice | tor- vacations. EM yond VACANCIES FOR CONVALESCENT or aged people in eghvalecent home. Newly « gn duty at ait ime, Por kann: Teta Resa 39 HOTEL AUBURN R Week. Pe ae entes unit, 464 Auburn FE 2-9239 HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms = 50 Sp Bern. £17.50 up. HURON Hore CLEAN, M ern rooms, by da- or week, 48 _West Huron St. Phone PE_2-62¢ Rent Stor Stores 40 STORE t on Elizabeth Lake road. Small store building. Could be used for most kind of business or office. Pi of park- ing space available. “Ont per month.” Ask for Mr. Brown. L. H. BROWN, Realtor W. Huron FE 2-481 Rent Office Space 41 orice. SPACE FOR sore doe ie Sar gate Located ri Bales of. sepia ae Fe, BROOCK 300 8. Woodward, B'ham, MI 4-6700 Air Conditioned 0! Office Available in Capital Bev. & Loan ie RENT FAC aie storms asd 1002180. 6Ghin- and brick for freee $i4.000. terme.” = 4 Family Brick 6 rooms and bath each now ace ee furnaces, 4 new gas water heaters, everything separate ‘Situated on 2 lots tm Me stores and * ines good rentaj buses, Only $27,500, terms | | W. Huron St.—3 Lots Attractive spacious ® room brick home in exoslient con- dition, living room 16¢x3¢ fireplace, carpeting and included, newly re- aio ool kitchen — naps ment. Sace. heat ear tio. 000 dove. Roy Annett, Inc. BE Rerea FRéeral 6-0 —Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 LU i Established tn 1016 ‘BRICK RANCH HOMES? Compare These financing i MER RR WS Well price any of the 450 HOME PLANS “Home Planners Center® Coat’ Splan. books tnt ~ sti ie a of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” offies % + a aed Hwy, . THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s = So . - sets Oy YE Frage ot # Rei aageeaale 7 + oa Behool, $8,500, $1.- — Mrs, y Terms.’ a fiing Burke, low in "ain ingham. 3-pe. bath. Paved st. Located just off sea Mae ving room s. “Immediate pos 1 Moti room. - be. $798 = ~ : 12,500. terms. Local a ovel pg —— : is i werd area, 2). Wired. Automatic ment pu eu Gas furnace. Exe Kitchen sink, and xcellent condition | o— old. Only $12,600, Sse) 3-pe, interior studing “Very surse- tive home and .well constructed. 7, a LAKE tvileges. ew custom Dullt, 83000 Down ~ West aide special. = ® cond: one . “block to to beacti $12.800¢ terms. Tm. = "tarce teat anaes REALTOR | Torok ue weill-land: scaped. Va Lt Cass-Elizabeth Rd. pete carats ee is a ———-~ wat te TA netghborhood. Priced st oniy $11.- FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN- ~ Just ike new ished attic good basement and Ranch bungalow with aluminum eee - serenebie. Co pollo siding. Plastic “tile bath, sium. TOR 3.2088 after 6 tor pum storms & screens. Aulomat- potatment $415 UW. Waehes ®P| tc heat. 3 lovely bedrooms. 1 . : acs for children. Call Mrs. iy" A “TO SETTLE ESTATE $18,780 DONELSON PARK — At- 5 room modern w. Auto-| tractive Cape Cod style bungalow. matic oF heat hasement.| Large unfinished base- - ‘ge lot. Paved street. rot aan ne _bressewa, ond attached ar 4 good w Side. Make cash offer. D. . aes real Roomy home oe pmaals Administrator PE Only 3 blocks from city bus. 3140 W, Hurop FE 2411 sopmmeest only. Sylvan Lake V lage L. H. BROWN, Realtor Dam: Warets 362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 ranch homes with k has severest now’ wash-room. With place, With studio ceiling. Really. makes a beautiful living room The all-Crosiey kitchen with tabie — top stove, suilt-in oven dishwash-_ er and metal cabinets, makes a alttechen to admire features are tops. Best gerade fir tumber, face brick, aluminum * window and screens Real plas- Yer Real tile Am gas air heat. Reinforced concrete drive- way to 2- car garage City sewer and water installed 1 biock from 76 wa _ Partridge te the “Bird” “LINCOLN HEIGHTS 3} BEDROOM BRICK, TILED BASEMEN Wa. LARGE FR TREES MU APPRECIATE , 2689 OAKSHIRE == $-9920 G.I. $500 DN. CIVILIANS $870 DN mo extra costes NEW 2 BEDROOM _ GAS HEAT PAVED STREET AUTO. HOT WATER MODEL Located at 443 Franklin at. Nebraska; colored neigh: horhood. OPEN faily 3 - @ pm Sat. & Sun. 12-8 pm MODEL Phoné FE 80831 SUGDEN 1X YR ROUND HOME awe beat $10500 Extra ict if earns 1415 Bathgate. EM 3-386) | Ooms pMDI opty | _on Poe ADAMS EVERY ROOM I8 AN INVITATION Te this horny edaopat i 3 te brick ranch style ae: living = bedi | built th wosbeass ros ‘hel bath with vanity table Carpeted dining room kitchen Birch paneled family room Uti) flv reom and aettac arage— This outetanding home is rated | on @ 1002180 pal “Colonial | " pear Woodw just off. re is ee. ms, “huge of the’ Hite AD. AMS REALTY. CO. M3 Auburn Are after call OR 3.26% - FE pens = ree Watkins Lake Front nice rooms trove ke new 200 ft deep reve | jot and best sand beach | To Lonarr ke new Comheggi Prigid ° electric rang fareieare. “Price $17,900, verms, Brick Bungalow Webster School. Immece- hed jean @ reom bome ai ft bath or without basements, massive fire- Construction | bedrm.. on 1 with lake priv Inside to be fin- ished OR 3-7497. VETERANS. ONLY $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE costs 3 Bedroom. Homes CHECK THESE, FEATURES Oak floors Birch doors, tiled beth red fh living rm.. aute heat so f acre ols. city sewer and water. Cioge , S everything. Payments $93.92 per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN — DAILY & SUNDAY _ MELROGE Drive out N. Per- ‘y mile past Montcalm and Fast Bivo. to Melrose. Turn right 3%y blecks to model, Castell Realty» 83 Oskiand PE. 5-0450 ~ DRAYTON AREA $1800 down nesriy new 2 bed. room ranch bome, 2#x50 including | garage, full basement with suto- | Mette ot] furnace, large living | room, lovely kitchen. lot 130x100, immediate possession, wil] trade OR J-04l4 |BY OWNER MODERN ) BE rhe 8 Newly remodeled & 4 — _s & sem t lots. "CUCKLER REALTY lot 600x200, 90875, wits $1500 down. sider trade with eet possess: Call after 4 00 _ leges on Williams Lake, down. Pade make _ your payments, both Ww. DINNAN’ FE ¢2877 66 W. Huron STOUT'S Best Buys Today - CUTIE beautifully, decorated 2 bedroom home jocated off Walton Bivd. on large land- scaped jot Built im 1955. this home has most of the features for modern liv- ing Only $1630 down and balance at $47 per month including texes and tnsur- ance Owner will trade for larger home on West side ONLY 61.200 down moves you into this brand new 2 bedroom home iocated off Sashabaw Rd near new rade echeo!l Features tie ath oak floors, of! furnace, stairway to attic and suit- able utility room Only 653 per month COTE 3} reom home with ¢ lots located im Avon Tep Owner needs more room and wil) trade equity fer — bome east of Pon- $730 DOWN moves you into this cute brick bedroon — home located on "large ecor- - ner lot perth of Pontiac. Not complete inside but liv- able A real opportunity for the handy a 4 BEDROOMS [nm this mod- ern home located near pechcatdey @D excellent epot for boarding home or reom- ing house Unbelievable low price ed street ms 3 bedroom modern. Perimeter td * them room, gaa as heel. Cyclone feneed yard end I car arage. Park and jake privi- eens * Price $15,900 or vexehange CF for @ with acreag | KINZLER | | on ieren Pr 4825 © or re. Listing RA Thgees __ “CLARK 17s opis Near Lake — room Modern 2 futl bath, nice lot. Ful TSO, i. 5 rooms, price. Ped Dows Eee Cot Late, 2 bedroom Bun pada ‘ot. vacant, Priced at sso i Uy DOWN. Near Huntoon — I Modern jot, 80 x Me Fuil ice en7se. Vacant Owner moved out of to | ! DOWN. CITY 3 room s ‘ Meet side. Full price ; i $1989 DOWN Owner — cITry eefl on va omy of bealta, 3, bes. m ap Fan Receblapeand extra shower and | lavatory tn basement. Priced at $8850. down ce Eariy OW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Possession FE 3 Ponti ust east of 5 ROOMS, RNER LOT AND | ee eT peu ucormect_ as ais tn Blue Sty Drive-In The ° garage, FE 28146 al rage. Priced at $9500 withiterms. ater area SES FOR ONE. Near, Co. FE 5-7923' REALTOR LOOK! 3 = aot iS ‘Pearl Bldg. oO. f& " " ry : come, re : sieaaing [OUTSTANDIN SCOTT LAKE hetage 9 prise, for yy ‘ane sence only| front, 100 ft. Oot ame agen Aly coon Fi tet 800 with $2,700 large 4 bedroom hom - ment, recreatic r recreation room, overlook- = CITY. © room. tanger, 2 ve ig tandecaped, 7 ped, yard. wit be | Wisner School Area ment. 1% car 5. Near Noceare 3 room bungalow. Full base- ton and at $10,- ment, steam t, automatic gas 800 with $3,000 down. #. 000 ww — ee ~ Ago ——— ee t- ; home, room, r recreation CLARK REAL ESTATE) 6, teitep teste ti | Sa yetieg har ptt Fe 46402 or 4-4813 today, Gee have the . Offered at $6,800 cash. Oren Evenings & eure oy . — supe - ot terme on {his mm ranch Watkins Lake Front ype home With $1, own, in| Six rooms and bath, block and REN 7 it FAST excelent condition, rape in 1931,/ frame | contraction. Pull” . . in ee School section. | ment, —_. beat. Laggan ga- house, apartinent, any-) woe interior peeds finishing but rived = (Gay tae te Cam tate Sle ected “Biew’ cok eke non through Rent Ads! Room,) Only je, ‘ee ss ne hie hes ey ae : wonderful pince. ay. q man, asking $8. ith Bz you ACTION. Dial, FE terms, hurry. Call ne thing — Want Ads give beat, tle Ey privileges. rl paar Pe lah Cc. PANGUS. 919 "MIS Phone Crtonrille, 132, Collect GI $500 DOWN Civilians $870 Dn. No extra costs. New 3 eae P daily Sat Model ‘phone PRE 6-083! _ BEAUTIFUL HOME IN le " S3 Creek. Almost finished. | rooms and bath Inquire mi _ Metamora Ra. PEARL BLDG. CO.” OFFERS FOR . IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ey 2 BEDROOM FRA HOMES $095 Dn. ALSO 3} BEDROOM “RANCH MASTER” COMPLETELY FINISHED ‘GI & CONVENTIONAL TERMS | GI $670 Dn. Russell Young), 28181. vestibule entrance, ¢ rma | floor, | i STREFT. THIS STONE! FRONT HOME PORCHES, PANELING LARGE ROOM. ROBERT CHAPIN BROKER FE #1131, OR 3-T016 BEDROOM WITH BAKE PRIV'- ; $1000 P"=DROOMS ecorated 3 off Auburp Ave., 2 Will con- | fom. : FOR COLORED i 2 bedroom extra jot, income home | | | | FEA- TURES 3 GLASSED-IN | AND OAK) IN THE| LIVING, THE PONTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY. ‘JUNE 15, 1956 | SLICE OF HAM 4 | anemeemeemenmenan GARDEN SuPPLIES 1 For Sale Houses 43 Partridge 76 18 THE “BIRD” TO el BRICK—3 BEDROOM Ideally located in Elizabeth Lake Estates overlooking the Pontiac Country Club and he privileges on Elizabeth Lake Full basement with completely fureiiica recrea- tion laundry ‘room with automatic washer and = dryer Tectefully Secorated fod clean as e pin roughout $17,750 . on terms DRAYTON 00D : garage, has oak fioora a plastered walls thruout Spa- cious living room All on a nfcely | 1060 W HURQN ST | North Cass < oad | i | “This comes with white walls and two tone paint!"’ For Sale Houses Large discount for eash A 43° is - ferec om thie fine home |! bed- down Semi-furnished up- . Full base- Ail for 87 800 eash to mort FATHER'S. Itea of a home would be this & bedroom frame 3 ceramic tile baths piace Library. dining fell landsce: | Must room. Fire- room, laun- basement, 60 ft Large living eell to settle estate $26,250 terms After dev you will fine 33 ft Dining room tied wood foors. basement golf course Over 150 ft frontage $16,000 cash to mortg DAY bome 3 bedrooms. Der 20x living room. with firepiace 2 car el) heat All log = construction age PRESENT For attractive the newlyweds—an extreme!r ranch type home on * = beautifully landscaped fenced yard. ees eases. hard wood fioors Full be Commerce nished Ohiy 99.600. Loc AT- Oper er Paved — corner road In lot Fur- $1.450 down WHITE - BROS. REALTORS one be 31298 til Sun 1 to § j 7 ROOM FARM HOUSE ON A X 180 FT. LOT. $2,500 Cash or Terms ESPONSIBLE BUYER i] Ky. VALUET, Reslice 345 OAKL AND AVE E 5-068) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS KNUDSEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE N. JOHNSON AVE. PRETENTIOUS RANCH HOM 7 Tm. and bath home with one) BEAUTIPUY L PINE LAKE "HOME, ig ACRE TWO BEDROOM RANCH HOME A-1 condition inside and out, base. | : Lo i includes care | ment with forceq dir oi] heat. | laundry modern kitchen With abundance of cw rds, Bice beth, garage and breezeway, Le nase. ofan slortheast RURON OARDEN UNGALOW EXCEPTINA aBe $8 050 A — rer lle modern- to-minute 2 bed bedrm om the garage, stool ment, oy Convenient to Hospitals. $2400 Sow bus center. CHIPPEWA ROAD Seminole Hiils. bome. With 6 spacious rooms and \“% baths, ecreened 1 se yard wi paved drive W $10 Pootiac’ Wonderful family porch, land- and 2 car garage M. fe KNUDSEN EALTOR State — Bide FE 4-45 NICHOLIE A DANDY — Nice ve ee ae L. bath E ROAD A fine home with } bedra. large es room, fireplace, den, full ee ture window, bedroom trade on six room bungalow | *e SON REALTORS 733 W. Huron St. Phone FE 41587 -3 BEDROOM RAN NCH —- $1280 get oo : shed arp ranc ungalow toms eat” per sewer, gas water. 4% cent aoe family. $950 to | Ewe | Jit WwW RIGHT, Realtor 343 Oakland Av. E 5-046) | “ELIZABETH UK. erates — 2? lots. gaa heat, full bare- ae \ NICHOLIE FE bass 4 Mt Geen’ cc Eve. Mr. Aaa \ ACRES e bath close te, a ideal for s;--— down GILES bemt. rr buy at —. $5.000 dn & $100 m mople lof twin beds nice =o “path $500 DN. OFF BALDWIN ac 2 bedrms. room. full bath, Itving kitchen full bsemt Needs decorating, but is he reay ba = ‘ain at $6,000 wit! mo H take tess eee & ‘afger monthly paymts. ‘Nene | wn ARGER co. DRAYTON PLAIN.. A cool summer no matter bow high the temoerature an because this 6 GILES REALTY CO. 02 W. Fy — ae ee re ba | steam heat © { 4 | CITY WATER & | Immediate possession | first floor Also | cil | $10,800 with | Sireened For Sale Houses Se PPP OO LISTINGS WANTED MYERS REAL ESTATE, FE 44875 3 BEDROOM HOME, ALL MOD- ern bungalow full basement screened and lassed-in front rch. screen ai storm windows or al] windows, 2-car garage large Wo off Disle Hewy., on paved Fd. just out of Pontiac ‘city slim its Reason- able down payment and rest like trent Owner leaving state. _Wiltems Dr. FE ¢-6208 BY OWNER om } acre jand 2443 43 Fome and 8¢ lots, 4 bedrooms. | 20273 living room, Toom, extra large large kitchen ining room. ¥ piece bath, ga- rge eitting All for $10.000 w 63.200 down. No 1 te agents. Phone, EM 61 | ae FOR QUICK SALE. AT toom modern. 5 ee 2 lots With or without | rniture. 24 level ground. large new 4 room house With garage. on Hospita! Rd | 2 acres and @ room house, garage $1.000 bedatorn or — ae a house- treller Xt down GEO. MARBI. 3 “Realtor 28 fimtersepsille Waterford Phéne OR 3-1268 NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMES SEWERS $750 DOWN 3 PER MONTH PLUs INSURANCE AND INTEREST $7.400 TOTAL FHA TERMS MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS 31 IRD STREET BVG INVESTMENT CO. | rE _+4138 PONTIAC LAKEFRONT. frontage. Landscajzed 2? bedroom year around room, stone fireplace. en large kitch- hed furn Owner, WEST OF PONTIAC You should see this cute 2 bdrm and with $1,000 dn. Another dandy 2? bedrm. al! mod-— ern with full basement Oxbow Lake priv. 96.800 with $1500 dn Here's a honey! This wil! appeal to anvone. Large landscaped jot fruit trees. Has 2 bdrms Living 100 FT. | ranch 38x18 hiving | dmette tac garage reened porch, of] heat. al! pan- | eled tntertor throughout. Sem! | OR 3-642 All fenced | Only $5,500 room and dining room and a love | ly kif€hen. Basement 1's: car rage Only $10. T. G. Trocke REALTOR 1648 Union Lik Ra TIME TO MOVE Thats right folks—the kide sre. out a school. so buy now and | in md starts again This tm the heart of Tretectoea Twp._should fit | your needa Located on Parge cor- ner lot. Complete with Cycione | fence & trees and shrubs galore. The 3 bedrooms have large cics- ets and are easily accessible to the full tiled bath e living rge has vestibule entrance Dining and plastered «s- EM +4671 t as a pin. The large non Mig] ewe Vcatematte ot} fiese down, Clarkston Real Estate 90 ® Main, Clarkston. Mich. _ MAple 5-581 ESTABLISHED iN i016 $1200 DOWN—East side 2-bded- rm. home. Pleasant kitchen. tiled bath, full basement Biack-top street, near school and bus, See it now at 87,500. $1858 DOWN—@ rms ith rivileges & bath on The price pone RIGHT IN--Modern 2 bedrm. home, west of Pon- tiae Pull bath. tiled shower, modern kitchen, large pic- ture window iI', car ga- tage. Exxtra lot too—for $12.- 600 with $2,950 down. WEST SIDE megpeloar et —_— ‘m floors, full basement, 2 car _garace. Near bus. $13,500, price. : $ ACRES—Only miles out. Modern ‘-rm. home; large ving rm., rms, & —_ on main oe = ——— attractive 2, nor home -—s_ Activities tm., off heat. garage Ever- greens, 2 nic land- Beers se sai a erything A-1, or e8. B00. FLOYD ) KENT, Realtor 2% W. Lawrence FE 56-6105 *. eat te ET rane ti 900. Easy terms | i} | | | Eee ene |, landscaped jot Full price - an unbelievable jow 610.775. terms IWARD FO PARTRIDGE REALTOR FF 4.338] . _Open Eve_ OP 7 ta tT Sat. & Sun. 2 New Custom Built igome LOVELY 3 BEDROOM BRICK— at li (SMALL 4 LARGE, STIL ODER PARM | IN wil | FE 2-1088 ___ For Sale Houses 43 ; hom ~ povsn YR. OLD. * ie ome $1,206 as ak take over payment PE 54-5002 igi 1% ACRE LAND. — wll ulty, OL 1-4872. 3405 ndelo Ideal rest home, etc. Lacated at meas "nertn Adams Rd acres land $16,500. ; Das, _late evenings all day Sun- ram oe Ta ral pase, | Tame on ots ‘w ee recreation rm, 2 ba attached garage 1103.N. leaks OLive 1-6334 $100 DOWN bu.d om vour tot, exterior complete. you finish interior. A.C. COMPTON & SONS | re 21108 Eves. OR 3-4558 ees Crdeh on LAKEFRONT, MOoD- . WILL BUILD BRICK logsprt A cob _ noe on your H “lot. $580 ‘$50 per mo. _ Complete a “exterior. Nich- FE & bop ihe! 33 W. Huron. rE 5-81 4 ‘BEDROOM HOME IN DRAYTON | | Living reom 17 x 2 ft. Kitchen with ing L 16 x . 3 Bea- rooms. 11x9—12e11— ins ft Tile | batn All oak floors. Full base- ment O'l heat 1's car garage Tot 100 2 150 ff 15 minutes from town $14900 TERMS West Fi sad :7on street to Case Take Turn right te property J. R. HILTZ REALTOR Open ® - Sun 1- 4 1611 W Muroen Bt FE 5-618! ENIZ. LK. ESTATES 2 Becrofme & Full bath down 1 finished bedroom. all in oak & cedar | room unfinished up. Din 2330 Orchard Lake ing room. Living room. Ceramic | tule bath Full basement Ot! heat Gas-water heater, Permanent wa- ter softener. $15. 850. TERMS » ACRES ON PAVED home rooms porch, heater car & up Giassed-in garage Fruit Ba Oil heat, Automatic water | chicken house 24 = 100) | | leged jot on Union Lake 10 days | Possession. $16.800 J. R. HILTZ REALTOR Open =a W Huron St ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SPACE. GRACE AND CON- VENIENCE can be yours No acre in Oakland County is more beautiful. 14 tower- ing maples lend shade and the landscaping is superb The house ts a rambling ranch enhanced by wide board The living room is carpeted and has a thermopane window The cining room and kitchen are combined and of excellent proportions There ts sky blue tile tm the bath The 35 x 17 MN. activities room ts what you il live in Breeteway. car and he)! ga- rage Large tool shed com- plete the picture Would you Tike to look? Al $18,000, 11 can't be beat TERMS Sun 1-4 __ YE 5-618! fencing VERY SPECIAL is this cus- | tom built. builder-occupied Roman bome. The 25 is propor- tioned for easy furniture ar- rangement Ruge picture window overlooks ‘he ‘‘fair- ways.’ Modern to the min- ute Eitehen, solid birch cup- boards. All 3 bedrooms are master Wardrobe ci sets 2 complete ceramic tile baths, ome with twin avatories and 10 ™ vanity Partitioned basement has piastered tiled rec room 2? car attached Diastered garage A vebbie's throw from the lake with Privileges naturally For the Professienea! man who wish- es the best HAMMOND LAKE AREA Neat. attractive 4 bedréom brick rancher located on quiet residential street on 80 x 151 ft lot The living room, dining room combine- tion ts fully carpeted tastefully decorated. Enjoy the convenience of the extra bath Many fine features are included tn this remark- abie home priced to sell at $16.500 Call our office for appointment. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. with privileges right across the street. Avatilable at mod- erate terms for GIs —about $550 tota! will get vou into this vear sround ? bedrm. cottage Stone fireplace. large screened porch over- looks the water At. $6,750 it can't be beat IF YOUVE BEEN LOOK- ING for a ranch home with exceptionally spacious rooms, with al] three * is e American Meta! kitch- en should a pees the ame near Crescent — o— 2 i left. We have the k ‘ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph ya | Phone FE ermho3 or totes ea. Real Extate Excha nge ~ CLARKSTON ESTATES MIDDLE Here's an ranch, over corner lot most | epcogall ph sarpbaccpae Home fea- res bedrooms with double closets in each Leng haliway Full ceramic ti) ry Pgh rambling fireplace. window The Trance has ceramic tile floors and double closet Home also has carpeted dining room, The @ x 16 ft kiteh- en will fill any woman's bohiag ¢ 2 car attached gara T2', x 23'2 Home ts apts | lastered. Also has oak floor is Home features full basement | 1 — down 2 Bed- |- [, Al INCOMES | Chotee _home with spacious room: 5 reom modern 2 bdrms. Wil ! | WARD E. PARTRIDGE plane Close well for rooming as pb OR 3-744 _ TEMPLETON WILLIAMS LAKE to transportation house. $1,500 New 7 nel water heating plant, basement, beautiful large lot, with plenty of shade Ledeen) = BC! rage, paved si per market. Close privileges. $3,000 EAST SIDE — aping. across from su- to schools, lake full bath, newly decorated kitchen water, new side 2 car Close to schools and $8750 with down ; oan WHITE TAKE {| or trade for small hore one store MYi° for several Brownell _information, ly car PINE LAKE OLDER REMOD- UNION LAKE eled home 100 ft frontage, face PRIVILEGES and’ a "dock fruit | Besutiful modero year Ld ba 5 5 Se i Bool dis- me with 2 bed: large liv ealt _including pictures. WEST | New. 3 bedroom ranch J fae aye $12,950. down. PES 44t06, is rental Call 3 y FE 2-837 all SUBURBAN iia =, bel tie Broker OA 68-2814 or OA 8-2962 ' a os Ba room, gon | LARGE ‘FARM HOUSE WITH | about 2 acres Shady yard. one to church and school. 32-2296 rage. FE imal amie MMR STC Ne eT A furnace, 50x lot enclosed with board 1 are biock from lake. $950 do Bera NORTH ook utility, & FE 271138 tile bath, a ea furs. lot. good - furnace. large corner Aircceame furnace. 4 vrs. old. Middie Straits Lake, $11,450. EM a sees senoo!s. LINCOLN HEIGHTS BRICK. COR- | RIDGEWA Y ner tot. finished upstairs pers _Owner 3703 Oakshire, FE 5- ea REALTOR rE SILVER LAKE GOLF COURSE es TIPLE LISTING: SERVICE - 63 ft brick ranch home, 2 yrs & old 6 large rms.. 1's baths. ad 45 ACRES, NEAR GOODRICH. 5 - wood floors. paneled den. car-| bedroom modern ‘ome, small : peting, drapes, equipped kitchen - tenant house, two car sorese 2-car eeered ed ton br 100 ft lot! . barn Nice lake frontage: mp a Aigo ey $23.- to sell. $16,000. Terms. Real- Cash te . 2410 Anders ty, Otisville Ph. 2252 5 acer =i 60x250 LOT, BER- W ATERFORD ries and fruit Legere] miles o of reals Heights cash to mortgage, 3071 Greeawood, FE L A KE Mage in or near Pontiac. 86 lots with modern 5 room heme. *#ull base- ment Thi» is an attractive home Has lake privileges. Reasonable terms hk. 1. Templeton, Realtor Rd. Ld +4563 After 5. call OR }- ATT ENTION INVESTORS $1000 DOWN Burs this — building with nice bedroo modern m apt. Now renting Pd $100 | al mo. Located on corner lot fast growing yestment for future security. Hur- rr with Complete price oniy $8,750 | $80) «month)v TRADE Here ‘2 a real buy if vou want income property 4 modern nearly new apts showing an income of | 195 per mo. also apt for owner near Pontiac This property is | roned for business. Will exchange for 3} bedroom modern home or sell with $5,000 down Dorothy Snyder Lavender , REALTOR 1140 W Huron we 2-11 | | | | | 2 FAMILY A tery well-kept 3-familr income on E. Pike fommercial zoning | Four reoms and ba‘h on first floor and J rooms and beth up- stairs Spacious living room and a | deluxe kitchen highlight the down- stairs All furniture in 3 rm apt, carpet & drapes tn downstairs in- cluded $13.000 on terms GREEN THUMB INCOME If youre interested in @ substan- tal monthly income and enjoy the pleasures of gardening and coun- try a shows an income of $400 plus owner's quarters. t's « once im a lifetime offering and priced right WEST SIDE Attractive 3 family tmeome cen- Pontiac Venient to General Hos- price. $14,500 on term APARTMENT MOTEL An outstanding 12 unit: apartment motel on one of the county's most popular lakes. Comfortable § rm owner's quarters in addition Has main highway and lake front- ace. Will show approximately 15 | Der cent net return on invest- ment. $65,000 on terms 4 FAMILY BRICK consists of 8 rooms = Fone with a fireplace, sep- crete — and basement. Lo- cated on Paved street near downtown es in & good rentai district Mint of it required. Will show beter than 10 per cent net return on invest- ment of 875.000. HOME—INCOME Enjoy the extra large + and bath owner's have about $140 per mo. in- come. This apscious income ico cone Just oA rh Dor sapnty Ave. is on paved and close to /fenools oad ons stores. $16,500 on REAL’ 1080 Wr" Hur urea’ Bt. . ROUND LAKE Bees tall § room 2200, lo- | cated on paved road east side, | — _ —< garage Pull | Tuts home on @ large We will bufld om your lot room shell other plans available . for immediate occupancy 40x22, house. Cost you ESTATE our Overlooking Silver See additional informa- ~ course, reste this all Pos erty aievel tion con ——_ — along with an ebundance ustom . RED HORSE CORP. such as: 2 beautiful brick fire- 5019 Cass Eliz. Rd. | places, large ceramic tile bath- FE 4-2252 or rE 2-0179 | rooms large closets, spacious kitchen with loads of cabinets, with birch doors, recreation spece in partitioned off basement which Cc kt includes Ind fireplace and fea- ar st on tures picture window overlooking ‘s brand new & cteadt | Silver Lake Golf Course. Timken Silent automatic heat Also l-car garage and many other fine fea- tures Full orice 817.900. Cail for Located suburban lot with lake | privileges ‘ust a few steps from ; your door 3 large bedrooms with an appointment today! spacious closets Beautiful (iving | room with dining L and picture | ar S on window. Fuli colored bath With built-in vantty, The kitchen should |, meet with the housewife's dreams | Real Fstate with such features as Fating { space handy pantry. plenty of BIE S MYAple 53821 Mice: cupboards. built-in need von and window overlookin full ing basement ‘ is parttioneg oat for recreation room. bie laun- ~ COOL dry trays Automatic of] heat | Electric hot water heater and the | vard has been and has LAKES ARE QUICKIT | trees & shrubs Yours for tust aaa EXCLUSIVE $16.00 down $85 per mo Ful! —BUT soe ‘T NEED price _ 914.400, call for ap A TO ENJOY pointm THE PRIVILEGES OF. a R BY THESE arkston , == Real Estate ! PRIVILEGES ON MIDDLE STRAITS go with this ma- tu 5 or hy ite 20 8 Main, Clarkston, Mich. ated on . son! oo ft et 4 _MAple $5831 00 6ar garage Only $6 per EP Oy oF a ars { month with reasonable down LAKEFRONT _ a West of Pontisc. Lar 7 reom modern 1 basement. oi] fur- PRIVILEGES ON LAKE nace, double garage 100 ft of GENEVA are featured with lake frontage. ee a this #4 room ranch home sion $17,360 with a Sits on an 680x140 ft, lot PONTIAC RE. AL ry Only $5.250 = 137 Baldwin * + FE $-8275 A LAKE FRONT HOME on = Round Lake offers 7 rooms. pad LISTING SER ® modern kitchen; large EN EVES b SUNDAYS" sun room; front porch; = PINE LAKE FRONT | age Good “anndy beath. i y ac. 100 ft lake front. eubure lend. Only’ 910.50, —— scaping. 4 bedroo: ture window aoeurel eee | dining room. 2 screened porches, exclusive sale WILLIA Large 5 room attached garage 20 ft. living rm , 2 large Redrms fine features. Sacrifice for <= SYLVAN REA | 2383_ Orchard santake. ie. FE 54-9418 locality many more MS LK. FRONT | *o MICHAEL — BALDWIN igo gy ba - ranch bungalow, well built mag Seeman wall to wall car- fu bas coal oe Tear price $12,000 with { | | peting, sun room, nicely | landscaped lot. sea wall $15,900, BRICK —- 4 BEDROOMS ON With good terms | FLOOR — all this plus full Raabe $7 9: ; Ment and a large lot for $18,500 $7950 repped, attractive features. See this | 3. bedroom “family home. good | = ee po oer location, all large rms. THREE BEDROOMS ONE nicely = Rect ee cubes eadlla : rings ideaj , con a with . . Fs > sun porch, a gd family *pome. | NORTH SUBURBAN $14,700 - Term Owner leaving state will sacrifice LA peered bath, $8,500 terms | i for quick sale 2 bed a ] i room modern i oid for $8000. Y round ake — home Ts — acreage jesirab HOME & ae oe or he * Lake Orion. = MART | peretecstit | noes vm full besement nice t ii om rs. plas- REALTY CO te $0489 $2000 1062 W Huron St oan ‘ca rapdlioy . HUDSON STREET EVER! room cely finished lake front home pion bs of large living em_ with fireplace, sized bedrm. kitchen with dining area. utility. bath. Screened porch the width ae house, auto of] water heater. elec { stove. binets, & | $1500 down. Immediate possession ‘EXCELLENT INCOME | ‘Co-aperative POSSIBILITIES You must see this eee well kept 8 room home to fully appreciate it. 4 rms. @ full bath up. 4 rms. & ', beth down, many large closets Full bamt oil heat. Shown by appointment only. | 3 BEDRM. GI RESALE otters conside | John K, Trewin | eh lum bing is in i shower, etc. | furnace icra . peo ox to. mortenee. oh Giion Real Estate Inc. 2 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. WILLIAMS LAKE Low payment 3 BEDROOMS A traly good buy only $7 for this roomy moderfi home. Lo- cated om canal in Keego Harbor lf you can make a substantia! down payment see this one! LOVELAND . 188 Case Lake pans Fr <_—— Rarbor FE +1661 | 3 BEDROOM HOME IN INDI Village. Seil at sacrifice. Leaving ecco Pea | city, FE 5- nce | 3 10l%: N_ Saginaw Street | ET FE 6-0447 ‘ Eve PE 21000 or __ 5-4846 | 3 Bdr. Suburban | BACK Only $1,500 Down GT resale — no red te - 20 wa: - @ be immed- lately, attractive, new iv, ang at, oak ex ft. J hone od oe “' | ON 2% ACRES ac! Lakefront Home pocypee yee yponn He. gt rag «| and Income Cottage — oe ek road about 2 north wes Large lot with egcelient harq sand | 57 Pontiac City 2 nice beach, and 2 A iovely | sised bedrooms. Living room. 5 m white frame, with good Kitehen with of cupboard dry. vase: _— and auto. ofl fur- & full Oa base- nace, 2 8. dinin ment. for E & a i room. nice ‘yong oe with he : ‘Con awnings brick ste M bath =% aluminum storms & screens and clo: eee a closed | ake this comfy home an ey: rehes. The income cottage rents | catcher! The rich black soll will or oes 8 meats amg tr tetonce on | row an Even’ the is the rear of the lot. oe — back to earth — yk} 08. Dini and $100 per month buy 'Giroux-Franks | GENERAL REAL ESTATE. _ __ Oper veut!’ 3 On +3 aaa | ‘ REDROOM a OFFAWAP IR Bnice | YR. OD. GANDER BLOCK | of storage mare, rooms =. _teoners paneled rec. room, attached ear a roagneul Cail bi d 8-1946. i garege. FE 27706, i = ' { 7 a, a - ivf re i Zi," fl bet. fd rn \ ee eee, * od ee i= i oe i rE Lawrence W 3 bedrooms. all modern 3 car, ( sAYLORD paar voy aeces! ——-« $8.- W ILLS M. BREW ER rote of parking ot 18 B. Pie ° St, near Hail. FE 4-8181 FE 8-114. to 9 pm NEAR ORION Very FOR COLORED 3 aoe home. 1 zoek ae: cores ee oe an fa —aoement: sone. uto. gas heat and bot mester, cas Garpenea, clumin aml! seen ddwn cal See Pes to - Sa%0e ash to mort | “*7- gage, aoe reassnebte. a CRAW FORD sett 53% W aaeae FE 41549 wy, _ _Eves. MY 3-7085 C) N — 2 FAMILY INCOME East side location, § down. 4 up. Private one Oak floors, car- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $800 DOWN ; OUR GREATEST OFF N. OFFERING VALUE Near church, schoois, pri and prove new bed- 8 ine. Live suburban with in- ines, wah the fakes’ pare and cream 8 : pa . s screens. City for ic. pienic: water and , i fishin; from shes 0. f. 37650. sewers. Full price oniy a closet, spacious kitchen NEW FRA beth. FA rr) rmace, = ‘180 plus mortg conte i. m age ¢ Model ‘ments of approximately open Hr ~oe Sn taxes * and insurance | IVA are in addition to ieaetpar Fons ment. Better jook at : today' Phone now! We have peting down, Fete ae siding. street and” 70 x 139. Pay: = pos gpm, Full price oniy the key HSER §-5001 ‘REALTOR RAY O'NEIL, Realtor MIT Josivn- corner 3rd? 262 8 Telegraph Rl Open 9-0 n Eves. & Sun Res. FE §-2566 Fehon! or Add ahs i MULT G SER VICE eal Estate rchange | 'SYLVAN CENTER RANCH TYPE 4 BEDROOMS _ 3 large bedrooms, i'2 baths, § Look sround and see if ean & 8 lot 120 x 170. Save 6900.00. duplicate all the fea. Owner. FE 2-918 tu Rho R ig By Kos et F ROCHESTER | sme Seis and . © deluxe ' . brick ‘homes. 3 bedrm.. 1 and ‘'s ment and grits nee, fell bathe henge sewers and £85. with firepdace. $15,825. FHA Terms. file floors uo. Pena | enter peace ratee peur | foto ae nee ae ™ . és rtm, ve) - ba | Raere. Mr. Ragen. W Woodward | COL RED LY 200 Hi. M. SELDEN CO. Clarkston | Real Estate es ae by ¢ . : f f : if fi 0 a j & eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE. 15, 1986 | XN | fs Soe eee 3 See ig | ay; Mt Cregg ae ee a ee ee ee ee ee 22 eee 2 fe geal 5 ee Ae & Fot Sale Houses 43). Fer Sete Heume 43|- For Sale Lake Prop. “4 NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST ene San aa" Be sider eed bomesranet 0s as down TRIPP = lake nome. g’ seme. eas and carpeted. N: a aa ~ ag Detroit. On . Mic Sire “ate ti.sn “Eup, : puvileges. iow low 7 pat ment, 6 X 660 FT. AND 6-0383, room, oes 4| CARNIVAL ‘by Dick a “Sean XN 6-1F Ti, fag, US. Pat. OF © 1006 by NEA Bohion live on in the winter months Williams Lake “pousetratler, FE priv ot Sane. wo a8" nT ite. bee: AKE | FRONTAGE or eat” rooms, ving room, tkina ¢. South kitchen, and show- are. Dr. Just off Huron Rd. So net. er, Reasons! omen %6.- M59 oe —— Call TU Niver: 800 with $1,009 down. | sity_atoit., “The Nocthwest Realtor” Seminole Hills ry ;BEAUTIFUL, Rooms LARGE wad att Comen: Lake RA, brick home with 3 ‘ Being the most important bed: . living toom, din- Car Saves and Lake Privileges LAKE, 198 . purchase of your; ing room, Ritenen, den. 1% om Wittens Lane ac, ‘neat itwy. PE built, ove. Tesidence, it would be baths. bagement and 2 | Priced oe iguick Sale: $8,000 with can oat wy. FE 65-4418, eve. dems co 108 5 180 fviet Se Sat | OaKIQND “LAKE FRONT. 6 on x “lot, aur- ! rounded by | a coms a ter act fast, i WM. A. recreate grory orate more. Brick front, full basem » $12, over 1200 ft of living aren 2 “ToL eslie. R. Tripp, Realtor k ENNED v bs PRONTIGE — room. 4. Only 1 1 yser | . Lawrence meee High ote. send beach, good fish. ‘TRULY HOME! Only $13,750, re REALTOR os trees erms. Call 780 down, $7 per month. ONLY 3 ami _or “3007 W. Muron 43509 | Brownell Realty, FEderal 2-8837, MILES WEST VETERANS Open Evenings ti) ™ | for full _tnformation. : CHEROKEE HILLS ; LAREPMONT God tase ta | GREEN LAKE FRONT We were bgt get J $% DOWN 30 gee price $6,000. 2790 Duck Lake Rd. PERFECT FAMILY HOME “4 MORTGAG We could write rmit- PONTIAC LAKE § ROOM UNFIN- ting us to make it available to| ‘This means low down payment, ap penrglinegelly 9 tat ei SF Siorins, Prceged eet Rome ieee, aacaes| Seo, eb iake pins eR. | For Sas ce or Sstael solid poured basement, which in| Foo auto, hot water, double| bent Fesidentia Hemged ‘s eludes recreation space, laundry | floor with hard oak top flooring. ee “BER trae sirauian aatwa factiities, beat — tiled bath and shower, and many Wotvertoe #4, .s eas to living i ; trees, Selatan and huge quarters | boast a 26 a living _ Gereres, See — CEB parece for cars, bikes and Ding fang your ie space éaits sg) Sunday me KE FRONT Pa qieel poate ‘has sta. : : “SLA . ving : ce Aluminum thet are re- WEST ALTY CO. bedrooms, 1% baths, library, movable for Diamond 1 formal living room with fire- quick cleaning. Storm In Waterford. Here's « real deal lace, lake sid screens, Caveplent, Maes | s ” nee for this ake. Gining tecm. large kitchen } way. heated, at- C.” Houston for a Home| has over ft. of with dining area, jake level _ . Paved drive. This! This home has « dining jake omames Lots of shade trees. includes spacious family rm. + w bom been of- ent, AA re an fot, 3 bedrooms down and I up. Needs with fireplace (about ; “Say, Pop! What do ants ml fer sale befor Let f oe . , Some finishing. Full ba down laundr _ 5 . . le ” our absence ake $8,200. Terms. large living — and momen | hobby Lf a aad sai walker: ‘when there aren't any picnics? —, for you hg be = a OTHER GUOD BUYS Coleman floot furnace , Builty ass — retal = “as | See = room erage. ea’ ee le 456, ‘wien Verms _C. HOUSTON REALTY plam afee, ¢terereens © | estar the children inciua. | For Sale Lots 46 ' | oat dock and a sand beach ing swimming sailing { ~~~ RRASG ES — -——— | Yours for only $10,900, cash. Call: = club house. Public and pa- | NEAR MILL LAKE. 2 ACRES ump T1eS | NEW for_appointment , Fochial schools lose b by with on Baldwin Bd. Portialty weeded. ; 1 us service, P ti E lient : nly REALTOR FE 3-0(1%4 FE 4-714 ( | rkston « You name the feature you $4,000. Wih sell half for $2,000. , like and this home and area - Nicholie r » 3B WwW. © N. Telegraph en Eves | BEDROOM a ve it. Best of all the Huron, FE = ON YOUR LOT OR OURS. Real Estate Inc. eritas @umaesed ona aye #0 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. sell. Cal f 2 BUILDING 2 MULTIPLE LISTING Y to FEATURING Maple sed Se weak wan ro Jr., Blocks off, N Perry | st. Perry rl vision. GATEWAY O | Fiush doors; Piastered walle; Alu- THA approval seria FL minum. siding Windows, Gelect| %, noni util igh and ry, wooded PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | #180 each Oak Floors: Delco ; Elec- N. 8a Waterford off Andersonville ginaw 6t. FE 39-0209 HAPPINESS Not Woter Heater; | Buiding ee cea on #8.230 “Fine Homes Since 1919" RAY O'NEIL, Reales Moone re rs en with | " sh.ase down. dApie 1096 ruRN ‘OE TOR _ | 202 8. Telegrept bs Rd. Open 9 AUBURN HEIGHTS ; | Caan Gee droniogh, Hear, Drevin Wir och | Ge tosteuce neal Eee Bees THIS 18 EXCEPTIONAL Here is the finest oppor: tare windows, ame gas neat, Vig | Major Lake Weedhell, saste |1ca0ne Lot Just OOTmia CITY Fully ed, spick and tunity fo to have bath and kitchen Sea wall and| Beach. Open LI 33962. limits. FE 4-5752 ; 5 rooms, bath and 16 Ro sanity y r. shat | boat ory) eth eetonable - DY | For Sale Resort Prop. 4A ae closed porch. Offering am sttrec-/ built, on your lot or ours, | owner . i tive paneled 18 ft. living room, | > REAL VALUES with end wall mirror.| a home with specifica- Lake Privileges COTTAGE 8 Dae Shining oak floors, compact up- d . P Lot in Clarkston Estates No. 1 Dowell, oom ta ae ee! aunt Mec- wd aie giro coed tana Csr kite 2 large| tions and adva ntage S$) with leks privileges on Middle LAKE ee cation. $15 down and $15 mo bedrooms, 10a38 fi. uttiity with) ¢ ind higt ed| Lake. Only $1 850 cash. M ; . g for expan-| found in higher pric ravch sigg rn — per ine $1500 FULL PRICE — two acre pow —— ig rg won models... | ( 1: ar kston Pf rty is zoned ‘ir parcel. “Excellent soil." Terms. Sto s. Offered for quick sale. | Ptorlbg There is ample room for s# $10,600. Substantial do ree, FOR ONLY 00.975 PLUS LOT | Real Estat Reane he rental aie Sa Broweeil $800 Seal LLG — large 100x300. TRANSPERR al Estate FE 2-8837 for all informa- -— ae PONTIAC LAKE, ROAD. Tele, 20 % Main. a ee Teen sae Pictures. $1000 LITTLE FARM — Just out- ’ to Pontise Lake —_ 2 cottage, $8,950. eas Se side city limits, One acre parcel. SPRING IS HERE West 2 miles to model LAKEFRONT Six miles soe Fenton, 8192 = Cozy LAKE FRONT SUSIN LAKE Watch for sign | Just a few lots left in this new | Starmer Dive, off tisnos iets a . BROWN, Realtor Us show you lake subdivision. Priced as low as | — : 1362_W_ Huron _ PE 2-4810 span § room and bath, one +| MODEL OPEN DAILY § TO 8 43350 with 20 per cent down. HURON EAST OF TAWAS acnE NEAR US 16 AND laid on Susin Lake. 14 miles out SUNDAY 2 TO 8 ' @ seven, with lake trestage: seat | — bedrooms. ol] heat, CRAWFORD around home 6 bedrooms. com. | o3578 ens bene LOW Cou A, storms screens. i , i eee cy letely furnished and : jan ped Sg a yy ae Oss a Lil for the entire |*2'* W. Huron MY eiseo| Bos 'S0b. wit consider Detecit, prop recy ot : fered at $1 0061200 down. BE family. Inchedes 12t, ft. liv- : wa Eves. ay 2G erty (as partial payment . TT Won't Gelveeme: 106 ory ing Cass Lake in restricted sub-| Suburban P\ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE divist n nee 45A To Buy—To Sell—To Trade screened terrace for sum- on. Lote a See | eon YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT mer Erving ond many other eet eaeage privileges. ou" e amar mre ao a et this offer- CLARKSTON AREA ? br fe <* 2 new well-restricted residential MAHAN | =e C, Schuett taal stam g!Eaaite | Seelsomeaty Tas genta ree of country living iD me- i ~_ bol acre — ite: Th : Sincmticve Ranch ‘The Northwest Realtor” andscap in. The pets Pata tales" nor wo voscae REALTY CO., REALTORS Enjoy hours of restful re- Call 8081 Commerce Lake Rad. sits on a jae: knoll to see this p at our Co-operative Real Hietate Exchang i rat owey trem = EM 3-4197 Or KEmwood 2-2400 130. feet ary in ate 5 — High Hu Village or Perry Acres ¥. noise on ® |NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME, NEAR se 0. evelopment. Excellently NEXT DOOR Av BRANCH alee srbrick" with Oxtord. Lake Eiivioges. . Semitin rage wie storage a, «a- of the T Tech, 0 oter yao, may ‘be bedrooms, attached. pilar- 40077. room. transferr er ants MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tered ¢ Tile bath, ot! dining com lovely is propery imine cosy slg = | with fh % host and 9 Batigetty = ms uf MMERTI . Master tea oe aitenes of all G a plants. over Y wah "lone - Ceda ¥ ene 3 bedroom Pee gt on at oe ~~. a pewodd ee . Fishing, swimming, boating. terrace with fireplace. ent, A o6 tnueh comfort and charm lass frontage byatiebie on EZ Best of construction, brick bor nage ‘pot © for only $18.950—terms. terms. For information, call and clapboard, Thermo- has — and se ene tie Brownell Realty, PEderaj | 2-8837. panes. storms, sereene. bot * eo er SRSARSEST SAS ag ae PEE) ERG: | ores comer | - this almost new 3 room neighbors, Full price $23.500, | : cu BUILT’ ranch, gz on a land- = Revo gs i Tae wen terms to a responsible pur- 4266 Dixie Lt & ne hee Plains -80 BR ag as tel oe scaped Jot and su ed Srsomfielg Twp. from 6060 & 4256 N. Lapeer Rd. or M26 ter enh” floors, plastered walls SS Se pe 248ED HORSE CORP. Ra. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor "FE §-0291_ ceramic bath. ceramic vesti- ‘ 17%) __ 6018 Cass-Eliz. Rd. | 71% N. ae FE IN THE HEART OF bule entrance. Flush type doors. | torand Bendix Duomatis | WILLIAMS CAKE. NEW 3 seat al” Estate Since 1010" Waterford Twp ie “take Ray sher. Priced at $15.500 = Sal L t 46 west oo ne soned co $10,960 with terms. Built on your eet _Owner and builder, OR or Sale Lots tal. R ble orices, terms. lot or ours. City roqeited SS vermont LAKE HURON BEACH WATEING- PONTIAC ea Gwoer, Mi 6008 _ EAST SIDE Open Sun 6534 Lakeshore Rd., 8 Lot No. 203, 100x180 ft, $1250 12 BUILDING SITES Casemit ait eed aan see | Seamer ces ens. comet || its Tithatia te pe Stet | git Se a RA’ Roproved. ine. sare micely jandscaped yard. fruit trees | new 3 bedroom west subur- cottage. Lot 62 x 400 ft. $8,000 a ped ight a nade : and berries Full price $8.780 ban ranch home. Exoert at- down Miss Harrt Linerty | —“reee._81090_cash. OR 3 tion teste made Loceted in with $2,000 down a stton has been given to 20 UU | = srres FOR DUPLEX HOUSES ee Ses ee eee pad Sens mee sim |_E Imer M. Clark, Broker | as" nts") som anen on | Priced’ et Oh. eet [ renl to the beautifully ‘s vement. heart ‘f Waterford . = Geo. R. Trwin jaaaosen a ot. “Also tnelud- CASS prnorh ae tet ¢ Schools and stores. Pontiac RAY OQ’ NEIL, Realtor R® TOR 208 Baldwin Ave ed is an oversized 2 - car large living area, beautiful tron Focne Rd. between Fighgate and | 9) ¢. Telegraph Be sg $0101 or FE 3-0505 garage with aitached sum- lawn with patio and barbecue. | Finegro ve Other fing homest homesites Pho! 2937 or FE 3-7103 Tf no answer, call PE 3-8546 mer == and a eek Designed for real leke living and Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Real Estate Exchange a ‘Dew ered grade * eee entertainment. Terms. 2 ACRES. WITH TROUT STREAM. and priced at $14,950, Sub- ( . S h a het Uh wonder: stantial down payment re- C | 1e Laon Os priv. quired. ‘ul beach $126 ‘ acres. with trout stream, $250 dn. J ol lr 1SOI } Silver Lake Front “The Northwest Realtor” | ey BE Call 6081 Commerce Lake Rd. | dhritied with thie 9 level. 3 [EM 34197 _Or__KEnwood_2-3400 8 ACRES * “C PANGUs' 1919 a a FOR BETTER HOMES bedroom, iakefront home. LAKE FRONT $228 per acre will buy and ope ville, e Among its special features Oa Watkins Sake ot a wee Some your terms. Bust sail LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! A very nice 1% story home. oe 6 boat paar d : derful safe sandy beach The from Pon! pa ~~ Colonial Hills near Miracle Mile. in 2 bedrooms down ll and beautiful Kibo proce home is @ cosy rustic log bunga- ; .250. We have a good selection room for more up ; eaten row will find » jow with natural fireplace. Com- GIL -ES REALTY CO. -of lots with n privileges on the fol- ment. Gas furnace. Only 611,500 sohoot ring room, and fortable enclosed porch overjook- -* lowing | ' Elizabeth, Cass, with $00 down. Hurry on this built-in television. Priced et ing lake. Knotty. pine interior. | 92 W FE $6175 | Scott. ‘Lower Straits & other lakes one only $18,960. You'd better Auto, heat. Fenced yard and i's | we Spee 9 to 0. in = ‘figet : ~ Pag oy a right at st | FOR BETTER SITES THELMA. M. ELWoOD MACEDAY GARDENS: ’ ; FOR BETER HOMES SEE tod “plastered wails. ‘Beauritu: | Washington Park OXBOW LAKE FRONT CHEROKEE HILLS! Pi sides or FE. 43644 td. den. with,, corp tire- This is the ‘buy of the year. On. bs [sore flowsnege abege orbs i ri tke the qavestagcs gts |« LoTs — 1¢ ON BACK — *. P A room ston: road Ok Bo! - = fron -_ consider érade ae Hag Mewly aoceret in 3 bedroom home with full base-| beth Lake Rd. * mile > west of Tel- basement. Ww. Case face | oo te side and : bath, shana Sak pocorn and $3,000; exraph Rd. Subdivision. $3,000 _ZLgin 64274 CKORY GROVE ROAD full basement with : andle. . dos A very, very lovely 2 bedroom tiem reomn ond the pest of R. D. RILEY, BROKER | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor BALDWIN Seecaed cerca Fah seen, n TRADE Your 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4¢-1157| 503 Community Nat'l Bank Bid EAR COLUMBIA with completely f'nished rec- equity on the home today. {7 ROOM HOME ON LAKE. ap. | FE ¢4 ett evan Pe ia SEVERAL LOTS WITH wom. Almont, ene . acre. It's vacant. —— 400 ff. Bhs 4 peat BY Sidr y On erase VIL- ER. A Abd oan of ground. landscaped: units. lag B t oe tig: DENNAN 1% ACRES, NEAR CLARESTON. 8 _ BACH: OFFICE OPEN 98 QTCITLAT) — at turon grt tt | Miler torino Seatac si000 08 | RT. VALUET, Realtor Tg sagen tus, te: =e M5 OAKLAND AVE.’ PE 8.0603 | ‘a, two A. JOHNSON, Realtor K ampsen furniture,’ boa’ $1.360) down, $5. purt pina SITE Wisner Sehoot MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 1704 < S. Telegraph Rd. | nent home. $1.500 down. Lot 100 each. Total” nosey "§. peospear ie BUILD NOW FE 4-2533 { : x 150, double garage, shade down. in our weil restricted Waterford ‘ S “Ee 4.0528 _— Also summer rentals. Har ” | Hills i. pres te REALTORS ~ pe) Gidding. 2805 Jackson,White | EAST SIDE. Neus Bors Club 4. given from ans or yours. ce a Lake. Milford MUtual $2161, MU- |" “40x120 ft lots. ad ofning. Total HERBERT Cc DAVIS 377 8 Tel Eves & tual 44861. rice, $1,350. $300 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Meavnls Listing Berries Shi Dake. 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 5-431! A Sew 3 bedroom ranch home | ~——~~~—~~~.~~..~~.~ ~~~ pata Raturel wget panctine terougn-| = WALTERS LAKE alte haa plum bing ie for atoms fever eceeras sus Oats | full basement, automatic heat ag og CLARKSTON leer ae a tala| La trn arta cit with terms , A real money saver. Just $250 down and no mortgage costs. FOR QUIET LIVING IN A GOOD AREA F.C. Wood Co. Sn dares Deine renee ote | Commer Williams Lake Rd & MSO full _ oak fase ben aire weeuer| SAGINAW BAY b ten hill = v ee ake foul ok. Lact con to eel $12,500 cash to mortgage hurry! : : Mew 2 bedroom ieke front SUMMER LIVING ins 9g veal a AND SUMMER NOT New 4 bedroom .mke front oe = bedroom ake font head tor keoee scaly: noes AUSTIN 2 bedroom ‘iaks tront year round. Fu rnished. Only $14,- 50P—$3,500 down. \LESMAN AT 9082 LAKE- Site pnive: ‘s BAYPORT, J. A. Taylor es OMAN ane 2 car sergse. exquisitely pend interior, sorts of conveniences for easy ee An unusual buy. Terms C.Schuett “The Northwest Realtor” Call 6081 Commerce eaccne Rd, EM 34197 Or KEn 2-2400 1 ACRE, 7 ROOM, LAKE SS FRONT. log cabin, de? 8 fuente’ Suchy Realty, Ortonv! 2 UNUSUAL OFFERINGS Cass ie front im Case Lake inmen love with this) at first ai sight Call EM 3-419? or EM CEDAR ISLAND LAKE FRONT HOME i forage brick 3 bedroom, 2 ear fovide. ‘and er Py A Leta i + hoa. 000. Terms : BUILDING SITES A desirable waliding ‘et on Cedar Island Shores Sub. Also Two very pone 2 bullding lots in Edge- Park on Cali EM 3-4197 = min 24208 C. Schuett “ The Northwest Realtor” Call 6081 Commerce Lake Rd, Or KEnwood 24400 ee SR To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS Cooperative 2 Estate Exchange cH SOME EXCELLENT LOTS BLOOMFIELD AREA — AVENUE OFF POCUARD 00 ft. frontage. $2,200. -COLONIAL ESTATES 210 ft. ann $3,800. COLONIAL = iy trontage. Boome wood. FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB AREA Large ecente lots. $3,000 up. WATERFORD AREA AKE FRONT A Beautiful dream a homnronag BEECHLAND 60 ft, frontage. lake priv. $1,200 cash, CORNER LOT ON WATKINS LAKE Only $800, OFFICE OPEN 98 A. OS Teeg Retr | 1704 S. Te FES } ef LAKE peoet 18 = LOTS with 100 omy ao re- aricied for your ae "A cated in Clarkston area. Only 20 per cent down and easy terms. AVON TWP. '@ 1002300 build- ing site just off cooks Rd. near Auburn for only $1,150 with terms. AUBURN HEIONTS. 3 large bulld- ing lote with sproximetely 300 biocks and wel) Own- = will trade for a smal! equity tn home or sell at only $295 down. BUSINESS FRONTAGE 118 feet on East Pike street a steal af only $1.95) cast. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 11 :N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-6168 nm Eves. Til 8:30 To Settle Estate Giroux - Franks ENERAL REAL ESTATE ans” Dixie Hwy. . . OR 30701 m unti! 8; Sun, 1-5 p.m. Fer Sale Acreage 47 HOME OR Bust 1 ACRE, FOR Dess a M15 Suchy Realty, Or- one an . Over Tweed ry room howe, stan 66 W. Huron Bt. FE 42st __ For Sale Acreage 47 47 FOR SALE: ONE Canada, at, W ON GEOR- Eiittone” aoent MUtual 40785 = 17 ACRES frontage, ideal for supdividings 3 miles rom Waterford To oe Hall. $22,000. TERMS. J. R. HILTZ “REALTOR 101! W. Huron St. 75 ACRES” _—_ than two — — Pontiac. $420 pe: L ‘she R. Tripp. } Realtor Turner f Ww Lesronee Street Open v FE 53-8161 ne we cane For Sale ‘Farms 48 OR eee ~ Lovely 2 bedroom home on small barn. A terrific buy at only ediate Large rt room home lo- cated in = Clarkston ares with 5 acres on oe road bo msctd sccessible to Pontiac. Hom needs some deco- pera but has beautiful set- ting suitable for large fam- fly or rest home Only wn Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Sagt FE +s Realty. 6 A . % MILE WATER. ’ est apr wea toad Within 8 NA cal Rule oe iit PE come OAKLAND COUNTY 120 ACRES AND MACHINERY | ae large ¢ 5 bedrooms, immaculate = ah ke ceoomuanens only, = REAL ESTATE 973 Baldwin Ave FE 46203 Sale Business Property 49 Oakland Avenue Ideal busin location surround- tial businesses. feet. Call for par- Saginaw Street agi lg it. as restauran Ty 8 . Showing good FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BU: HOMES" office 2200 Dixie Hwy. AMPLE “CUSTOMER PARKING eS. i. ae Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ATi ema taut or | or small 5. KC G. HEMPSTEAD 10 £. dentist. 1 ft. new butiding. Tequire se ARERR Se rine Eo ee FOR LEASE in new m reeilent om side location, * the heat. ma tease < ox ye ar rt more. ‘Bud Nicholie CIAL graph wrAY O'NEIL, Realtor 9B 30 §-7292 re re Sno Real Estate Exchenee FOR LEASE, 3,500 8T. FT., COM- outdoor Garhi Sie coeet town r Write or Box 62. UsED CAR Rho tyee vice _— 685 Baldwin $80 per be 6161. inesire 340 Belawin Business Opportunities 51 ALL SUPER SERVICE STA- * ton, Very ome gt ae STRAIGHT CLASS) C Factory section of Pontiac. Gross $78,000 for io Pirst time offered. = best selfaerve mar- hay or Count; 7. ais reom iets quarters. Very low over- RESTAURANT =a hours. josed Short holidays. cated on State-Wide Estate Service of Pontiac *s"p CHARLES, REALTOR i717 6. Lap be Rd FE 4052 YOUR BU SINESS *, Cc BANGUS " "1019 MIS Phone Orton Collect tle, Today's Trade VARIETY—GRILL . Mi ane highw oo Pacman dint. tan Manties property .. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 43581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE'& BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIGAN Open Eves. 7 & ® MAJOR OIL COMPANY interested tn Tec ay men Ou capita, in service Cotee to own truck as an independent dis- tributer. Selling due Phone MUtual 40613 chet “LETS TALK BUSINESS” NO LAYOFFS You can learn the cleaning busi- ness and be independent. Trucks, complete ar setup, and every- ready to start earning mon- ey. Call and see how good this business could be for you. HARDWARE | Small. "guste me te business. You will quie see the possidili- ties of doubling i preooas sales. Ex- cellent Jocation. 65. down will bandle stock and al! MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LAND’ BROKER 1873 8. Te} Rd. eis Park At Our Front Door wae —_ ~- LADIES LINOE- See ten Drerion Pi paved sved.sireet "irentnas. with ear puta bed ao ‘in tee. Ww With 3% ing. pat Up. smal a for 113 a © expansion ie. _— oe facet = wa any —To Sell—To Oseenne Bal Eee basenes ° ¥ a "FE 2.0263 Seon TO BRANCH _NEXT post OFFICE deep aa 3-4280 *[ET'S TALK BUSINESS” SPICE OF LIFE Thie variety store .n srrall town WHAT HAVE YOU? Home? Land contracts? The «efl- er has to — erty, stock and fixt MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8 APH RD. ses urant equipment. Terms. Roy Annett Inc. 3% EO ORuron eral 68-0466 _Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 “M4 FRONTAGE. 2% feet. Corner zoree. located ust outside of city limits. ear new development. Priced to sell at only $16,- 500, with terms. 100 Feet frontage on Bald- win Ave, near Walton Blvd. business section at only $1,- 000 down 40 Feet frontage on Oak- la Ave, nea> Montcalm at only $1,000 down. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St FE 6-6166 Open Eves. ‘Til ne: » RESTAURANT, LIVING QUAR- ters upstairs. On 2 trunk fines. Located at Marion, Mich., near Cadillac. If interested call FE 8-2423 for particulars. NEW MODERN BUTLDING ZONED manufactu . Gee heat, excel lent _——— = busy J cige en & Pon- tiac Press 3. ox 88 ‘erms M-59 WEST OF PONTIAC Zoned commercial & directly across from pi od copter. (72x 100 lot tor bald HOLMES ARTRAM | on Dixie ores, a Acres Ideal for large motel, factory or ware- West Huron—Business * tot $0 x Fe tise Park At Our Front Door RCA kground music fea cosre bo available. We put or part time. ian “ Lamenecs this ss. Income four aaneeee —, = more, per month. This a oppor- ust furnish reterences and he one thousand to fifteen undred “‘ollars to invest porees te by equip Boz 35. Pontiac Press. SPEEDWAY ie ON ie .. 7 with mod home. $6. otbeag down. 3 lernect tng "Harrison Grocery and Meat Market oO reti ear they Gros $147 986, 5 room apt. wy stairs. Will take @ liouse and « paye: tis Anywhere im the state, mee cash to mort- i IT TODAY, No-— eee LIOR TON H. W. Bigelow nm W. st. FE bei or Ph bees Partridge |’ Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE A WONDERFUL GROCERY wonderful ery with attrac- owner’ 000 plus sins detaaed * MAIN HIGHWAY - RESTAURANT ye a8. Will show gross ‘of Main hi over #hidoo9 Der year. WELL EQUIPPED Well room hotel and Sar aete excellent ar ness, Neat and cleah as a. whistle pacing Ebmocge = g ‘s 2 bed- ~ ome thd, sieooe aa b ercoag WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-358] 00 W. HURON. ST. | aE 4 x Offered tre ax'sis 180. $3.450 down. we GALL 3_W_ Huron US TODAY To Buy Trade | you” BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT CONTRACT OF plus tnv of trade ress cay Me contract. Nicholie & Harger Co Sale Land Contracts 52 52 $5050 PAYABLE. 6 per eent dis” $64 month inc. Secured count of 20 per cent Bi DGORRIS & SON REALTORS 732 W Huron Ph FE ¢ $2,000 DISCOUNT M per cent off. Only §4.65¢ to handle § room modern home itn with $1,000 down pay- per month at 6 Snes cent tnteresi Piease ask for Mr. _VALUET. FE 54-0803 - ~~ Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) AP PAP PPAR Pe WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You can get # quickly om your sigmature, car or a Mure No endorsers Payments to sult your budget. We will be giad to FINANCE CO. 703 Pontiac State Sank Bidg. FE +15 Need $500 With fast courteous service and modern office, #0 convenient to Parking and shopping, where new private — rooms await you. Jr —F us your nm Home & Auto Loan Company 2M. Pe Street Hours: ® rer a ® to 1) LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3'% 8. Saginaw St FE 4-0535 | CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get cash vou oeed ow... Pay ter in monthiv amounts vou = afford Phone write or come ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1,.W Lawrence st LOANS 128 to $500 COMMUNITY LOAN co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 3-713) FRIENDLY SERV" ® : “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1965 care be fou title. Most deals closed 30 minutes. Loans also made = fur- — signatures and other se Oakland PE 2-9248 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $28 TO S800 + FE 5-018). | by modern § room bungalow near tikes E 68-8121 and tell Loan Company}; s Ban tienrstoneus YOU ARE Lucky ¥e aR, SiS Dero’ ot | Buckne who customers are out of work ate treated with every consideration. { 5 It always ave to deal at Buckuers. BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: .| PONTIAC, 3n* floor National Bldg. end DRAYTON PLAINS 4513 Dixie Hvy. ALLED =, Barnston WALLED (leat to Bank Shee wen Se Fa Bas Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $000 TO $1,500 i _ FORD TA 0 yde take trade a6 or car for this. one. EM on. Ww att seen trade _t J. Van Welt, Pox JACKET POR WIRINO La- bor, 8687 Pontiac Lk. Rd. . 1 FT. LONG FIBERGLAS BOA $200 arge deep OR YOUR CAR 3 m. base. with Ranch home features completed, Call OR }-7497 GOING SOUTH? We have « ladies 1983 Ford, tual miles. She would if equity PR ak old for bath tub er have You. FE RANCH HOME TRADE ENOLISH POR WESTERN Saddle. Preferadly bdleck. Cal! OLive 3-068! | TRADE ay agg SADDLE Crate! Saddle Preferadiy diac Western Cal OLive 32-0661. WILL SWAP WELL ESTABLISHED grocery store for new Buick or whet have you? Call efter 8:00 | PM FE 58-6787 WILL TRADE $1800 EQUITY I* year old FHA bungalow se model car or down paym: on income property. R. D. RILEY, BROKER $08 Elizabeth Lake Re. FE #1137 WE HAVE A COMPLETE: LINE of Eclipse — and ree! type mowers. We t Picnie —— Jugs ice nee outdoor = siuminum arm chairs, tre ies arden carts, Cochran's paints, ex, We rent warring ma- chines and floor sanders. BARNES HARDWARE 142, W_ Huron 8t FE 5-910! 1290 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER ger type Washer or Tee screen or sel FE +R WILL SWAP LOTS FOR GOOD housetrailer, or seli for cash Can ark 2 trailers, have lights, water septic tank 3375 Maple Ridge. ighland. WILL SWAP PORTABLE ELEC- trie Singer sewine machine for _Sonsoie model Singer. FE &-3307 | WILL TRADE TRACTOR AND semi-trailer for what? FE 23-4750. __ West Side Van & & Storage WILL SWAP i952 HENRY J Fc FOR whet have wou oF cash. __5-2167. WILL sWaP BENDIX AUTOMATIC —— for 2 wheel trailer, rE oro BOF engine Weed ed te oad its x Ms e & used lumber for chiexen wire and woven wire. Tel. oe _For Sale Clothing» : 86 2 FORMA BLUE AND EL low. Heowediid ce ge each Worn onee. CHa NTILLY LACE WEDDING ss. W het over fi _@ertip vell. Train MY i a Fin Vang tu ee ripe Se ne 8 size t ardine, size FE 82400 oe LADY'S FUR “com size ie 1 16, FE 68-3498 afte « . WEDDING et CRINOLINE and veil _ bat 3 cocktail roadie Nile green bridesmaid for- mal. Size 9. Never been worn. $20. Call EMpire 34312 after 6 p.m. Sale Household Goods 8 57 2 PC. no eg Se ROOM SET and co’! $1, che 1 a2” A_4-2672. : , ‘ h to’ cha’ chrome tounge ir,” ee new $10. 18-In. power in I Good eondltion MA 43577” PC. CHROME - nil = aS aa es po ee fo as ee as : ee : 5 ee i : 7 ren Si tial i ¢ a deh EES SE Ee eg gee ee aii: State dene ae igre page eae eT eatin dee, deeds Mint iden A. aie aiediindiieies med d- Se gn aay: angle Peng Gig aE SE ee tie te Se ¥ f : { , a = aad * * ed pe e @ ; * . " { . toliy ‘ ~ ’ oar: ~~ x : : . i: 7, Sgt . ve f . i ; = e, ie J Fam, ee + z st Been ee 4 by < ! . A . @ 4 ; # eg i i i td - ; , . a ar “ “ut As i «@ q a ire THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 , wo Ay __Sale Musical Gog¥s 62 For Sale Pets | 69) Sale Farm Equipment 76 POLLIN 4, Rl ceman cee Se 1) MEL CAMareah ts ™ *|"AA BUYS AT LEE'S master switch. 1204. PEKINGESE DOG anD — garden tractors the | ¢ ‘ MEDIUM "SIZE PLAYER PIANO MiBiamese kitten OR 3-007 novee ona) Brady. Pree & . won't iast. Gallagher's, 18 £ |= weaan, bu Fal > ed tractors, $12 Rote wean. On : | gach. $400 ‘Tindall Rd., Davisburg. tillers, 13 Up. Clinton ebai chain saw, NEW ET PIANO. CABLE. | 5p ai prices in town Terma to suit |" Drawmich & Bach. Big discount. | DRITTARY SPANIEL PUPPIES | PIERS SALES & SERVICE. » Bae — Co, OL Mornings. . “| 921 Mt. Clemeng St. 3-9830 CTT : BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC PUP. | PRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW & sg omy, On CALL, BEPORE a ek ne ee cerein Comoe | RED us A 7 wy hdl total Fagin ag Tillers. Sales and rentass. rial colors. A RENT A SPINET PAINO WITH| MYrue 30103. Kingsberry, 1s b Opnee ae So eth be eeraitcs 1 ont? [COLLIE PUPPIES. PUREBRED, | Pontiss vee PE 4am sccount. Gallagher's, 18, Hu- | - CANA ates hey OAL. 2-3608. BOLEN TRACTOR 24 MP WITH LE REASON-| dis : Elia Se ry ope : ] 1 . a sizkLL it large PIANO LIKE mateer 2112 Park Circle, = see lake Ba * — ; a down. a = new, with lar, discount Galle — A TRACTOR. . Qaamese Ww ners vasace: +e up Hero 3 = hw , $15. fr ey ge Aad rs, 1 uron. oe COCKERS MALES BEAGLE ° poe allbs pcb arta hell onl ; . s cs aia DR BUY DIRECT FROM ; et cone Fane. males, at dol Besswell Ken-| sickle bar, ry cultivator. $150. etrigerators aes. 90.98, up | 6 CU. FT ie REPRIC M like new, terms. Gallagher's, 16| Dis. 25811 Powers Rd, Farmihg-| Call FR 7-058 ‘sere aut Poca’ | a hoodoo nce MANUFACTURER E. Huron. FE ton, weer tt Mile Road GReen- HANDY MAN GARDEN TRACTOR : Service. "te Ontined. ; ‘wee wae business: FH WOOD CLARINET. Less THAN ¥ oc _Onornens "|" and equipment. Phone FE 3-3239.|GOOD Ui TIRES, $130 UP. ; T mE fair 63766 Ble. ing “windows Vents inal price, PE 45228 CUTE KITTENS, HOUSEBROKEN.| —“"Sr-curLOcl CHAIN BAWa a © oo, Limctieem, Piser The <0... 30 | REBOILY” 3 rs Sale Store Equipment 64 EM 3-000.007 "OTS: TMOS82) Rentals’ Parte & Repairs || ooo yeaR SOaB- Unclaimed Linoleum .......... $2.49 | all makes ee ee bts wre Equipment 64) Eu 20. Ute Creeks Mi tou vpae. Surplus Paint 2.00000 149 | fete iat Johnson. FE sie OXBOW WINDOW CO., “~~~ | ENGLISH SHEPHERD COLLIE | wecULLocW CHAIN saws: PROP a LAE IC White Enaze: $198 emacs ana Ba 1 SIX CASE ELECTRIC POP uppies. Natura] heelers. $5. Paul | in and see ‘em at W. ‘Miller’ walls < new HAROLD'S PAINT & (LINOLEUM oe bk vale. Living ‘toom ee Bee gooler 1 large gas grill, OR Tindall. OA $-3600___ Garden & Lawn Eauipient. ses | gates. Up. to tobe cent ofl. Sa range, AKC REGISTERED FE-| South Woodward “4 siSY BUGGY ine Naw GOGO GOOD a No ee a re = FOUNTAIN FOR SALE SonTAi. male Pekingese puppies, 6 months | Mile Rd}, Birmingham. Mich. ED WILLIAMS springs, $12 "00 W. Colgsie Ave. | RepRIO $i5,5 PIECE” DINETTE SV Silat e machive: ote "Lunt net” FE | GUINEA Flos. 1 Trane Midwest SE Rae Sree iran EYEE: | hee, O08: ¢ Pince Doteree cube: machine de. Like bet. Fu GUINEA PIGS, PARAKEETS. ALL | ~ Mich. Chain Saw Di Now. fully tusranteed delivery.| bedroom suite #45; gas stove $20. | $1836" Plasterboard ........ # 1.25 at. wets ate cea 4 Re ip ae Auto ke @ per went Maries ener, ints eee re LATE MOD- it : Plasterboard St ete Sale Sporting Goods 65, CERMAN SHEPHERD POPS. M5501 15 Prost st_MY 3-451 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN do 3 ectes (1 PE SEBALE. te xe ipo a : ‘A-l condition ‘o bar hat co: * Plasterboard ..... .. ; Lent 3 PER TRAC- ! Biodel. "a: $39. ‘Phone el. Take over payments of $8 per | 4x10 and 4xl3 also. tm siock. 1.06 AQUA LUNGS, NEW AND UseD.| $¢'530N Market 636be ait Or, Geaa oenditen one tinea On Mle Bhop. 3 23 Hood. rebored 2a Ma q SEALE T Tt SeapRY pacer DR LEAF) Cail ED pe eae GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT. See Us FOR NEW oe 4 : FE 60s. iPr EELVINATOR ‘AUTOMAT 25 ib. Crown Coat m. @.. ... $2.25 Burrshell, 375 8. Telegraph GH SETTER PUP OIEE Pate, | bay tools’ Stock tanks, Jona Deere Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 BOTTLE GAS fe defrost refrig. With 38 Ib, Joint Coment in’ @ |”. 4 330 op : aun 3 rT pigeon he FROM | ‘and New Idea. Davis Machine Rew low outs ae) to meee “ouive iba Eg a he |e Fn oem ak oo oe _— Just my husband's | "isniey Lenco “to Bagley St. | reves” HOUSEBROKEN, PRE sta Phone 45R3 Ortonville | 8 ALL STATE CRUISER. GOOD bd eaee ” : a : lation, Only 48. Set Kenyon | 60 Ib. bag of qypsciite secors @ 148 per!” ; Tx) WALL TENT, USED TWICE.| — pg yay re tole = SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR AND . Bottle Gas. OR 3.2481. SCHAIBLE QARBAOE DISPOSAL $0 Ib bag of He 0... $e Size 11 man's end sise 10 wom- PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. Good cond. 3323 Ger- | ‘9 CosmMAN ROO. GOOD io ROOM aU 49.50 8. B. Munro Electric Co ues: = plyscore ......... rod For Sa —an's ns roller skates. FE 8-0260. Food. Since 1927. 848 Oakland Ave. a Sarst. cei condition. Will sacrifice. #88. OR one: Wood ..... 62... 95! ella CAMPING. OUTFIT 6x12 COT- SE Dengh x “ . BEDROOM sires CHEST goo oa el en oe For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 tage tent. Coleman Stove, 3 camp Parakeets Guar. to Talk 3.3580. resser and bookcase bed, new: |"') mp iy ow poe MAKE sURE irs” /FOR SALE ; Mee chest PE 3164 Allowance for old bird Cages. | USED CARDEN TRACTORS A For Sale Motorcycles 83 est soe modem designs, biend, | _U_ sew. 988. Coll VE €4ets. lathe, complete "with chucks vows LIVE BAIT eee MAKES PRICED. TO” ott? fricratched. Terrie raises. SINGER, ELBcraic Pontates | BURMEISTER tie ie ee SALE MERCURY axD cuaMPion |PIOEONS, BEAUTIFUL FAX Maou’ se AnD Up > SP |POR PARTS AND, SERVICE, O” pticseeane yi 39 Orchard. lake caval control, some with new luggage . i | Complete line of casting, spinning ipelocateat™ zncee Me cver | Ceres FE wot TERME 1112 Davidson anise Ce 2 ae eee type carrying cases. Fully guar- Northern Lumber Co. ‘Gara > Doo PLASTERBOAR and fly fishing tackle. Lawn fur- Bewcene® School o: —, KING BROS Ta o ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | anteed \Prices as low as $3050. S101 Cesie? Lax g rs Sd pate niture and garden tools. Buy spy = HARLEY-DAVIDGON ye ee teal FOR THe pus CAN BE FOUND SINGEER SEWING CENTER Pontiac EM }-414- — eM sae! Berry steel overhead factory sec- Eade Pes our warehouse now for Father's | PARAKEETS —. CAGES YOUR LH. DEALER head valve motor we 4.eeat aay A te ce uh cht tae een cml 103,_-N. Saginaw Detrapeerent & # Mile Ra sete cnds. sll sises and prices. Large at new low pric ANDERSON "HDW | a. on cans Eger ee BEST POONES ne iene Jose Wo pay. Special while they | SPECIAL, OFORERA | VACUUM eon lors door on pont cuter tees oneuvigl onneen Biullotne bon bely te Sa ora Pincers Peete SUP PLiEn Auction Sale 77 | Mae's Collision, alo ee Lake wom: cleaner, . Ploor r than : ee eee Ges and electric ‘refrigerators, sa 05. seset BUY NOW pate cum ne Sept Hg __Set_& Sun_3_om. till | my pootnes RA PE $4031 SATURDAY, JUNE. 16 4:30 Pu. | _ Bil ecen Tr. FE oT Fanges, ond water heaters. Bath- 8 MUNRO. 1060 W. Huron. EEMTONE — KEMGLO — SWP| Yes. “we give Gold Bell Stamps.| Plywood fog. Peneling SANDY MACDONALD GOLF | 2G GERMAN SHEPHERD PE-| *t 5550 Edgar Rd Take Ander- — beds, chests, dress-| ig RCA USED CONSOLE TV. PAIN BERRY DOOR. SALES CO. Doors, Paints Hard ‘ clubs, leather bag, $60. FEE 4-4255. ; OR 3-2329 sonville Rd. roms Weterkoré an anes Sal icycles cattrcecne Liven serine, tnd | 000.56. TV entenne Bit $0.06, fly hw em ge re 2am) Pie SOOKE TOMBE Co. co. | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) sa SLa Tor COLL \SHET. terns Miageeribaner ares, ante = S = eceasiona. chairs, tables, lamps. WALTON TV used white pine 3212 timbers CAL VANISED PENC Tel r esi ee | Oe meee aoa pee bet for tee Senet @f OC Aa: | oc care cares aere Qoenn + a a = * * TY sott. sadios. regs. dining re0m | Walton, Cor. Jost FES) Bee ees ee ne etre $4149 for tres estimates ce id ROOF OR FOUN DATION COA. COAT. | 4-1 TOP SOLL, PILL DIRT. BAND [F5, eumers Tide rey. Mlb crews groggy ecu ee goy on 3-bi00. = other misc. fiems. NEW & USED. | STOVES. : t GEx:| YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER [GARDEN TRACTOR & ATTACH: . app! 1] 004 gravel Fi ACCGNERES GERMAN Ene. ‘° oon a chee On AND % OIRL'§ AND BOY'S. tere our trade-in dept. for real ones —* 6023 Mt. Clem- sed oe UMB: cp ; menta .. ovivel ot tap Ty table. Tr ‘Truck | f= a rm ih we Oo Phe = PA a tS E2436 LOAD. FE aos ye on. a9 = ae ad Vins "loaae oe new. OLive ib : ains. ee ee es orte e 5 FOR ALE: "| CLE OUR _LAY-A-W\Y PLAN | SERVEL OAS REPRIG : SERVEL New & used doors—fluth @ peoal| HOLLINGSHEAD Fraley oot, Wall tor x= plex = ro “TOF “son RICH BLACK! ster si0'rE eet ac per in erg 9 $ E boned in iia OR EASY TERMS electric ref with freeser top.| Windows made to your order. Store. 7 miles out Baldwin -arm- me, ea. Main & range a Sand, gravel and fill dirt. drawer chests, desk clocks, porch | — > UP TO 34 MONTHS TO PAY _Dealer FE Steel clothes posts—$11.46 pr. strong floor cove and Mac-O- %. G. A. Thompson. toes Bennett, FE §-4758 poopias. 1 TINY TOY. 1 SMALL / @ iawn chairs, cribs. basinets Boats & Accessories 85 ana fo Fe polio Patree of ott | TRADE | ELECTRIC RANGES FoR | Sheet-roc we eye Tae paints. Phone PE. 7-202 ane yor 5 K_ BROWN AND SON, BLACK | —— poo a soxEne buggy, playpens. stroller. toys, | <—~~~~~ ~ ~ rE ty 6 pe — pice, ,doargssntuiation Spry wood "555 Caterpillar volume greece | G4 condition $114. valpe inmun = = RMA Seve after 5. <= lane nde ek seen | | PEAT THE HEAT = pt ie TV STAND, TABLE REFRIO. | peice ra tee atterare | gun $35. “41 International pickup. Pre No_dealers. FE_¢ AL s Ai nee 01. SHREDDED.| TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES | ‘mall appliances. seman meres wake weet an ee L & . SALES +0 and washing machine Good con-| We are more than happy to figure °° OL 60700. IL PIPE $345 PER LOP. WAR- Loaded daily $10 delivered in| _ Pincomb's, «0 Park 8t., Oxford Sa and) gtacseare, pla” many tioners. *4 ton, $199. Immediate | rel Arch! ee or A mile | dition 3i¢4's Dixie Hwy. your complete building needs IRON FIREMAN STOKER. BT Wick'’s. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. _ Pontise FE 2-481 OA 8-2976 | Open Evenings chsice antique tenes teen Coren, delivery. Terms. Call FE 46609. —~ by aes ch ted T Eo Asbura Heights 0 aubure | “TRADE-IN DEPT. |O°® © tala WILL PLEASE| feed, type. Price $90. Call OR SEPTIC TANKS 4@-1 TOP son, cRUSHED eTone. | TOY, MANCHESTER. 7 “WEEES/ house Antique Shop. Birming- WANTED PHONE FE 5.9241 2 Pe Lving Rm suite ,. $1998, YES, TERMS. | FREE STANDING TOILETS 01805 Installed f desired. resilnn pee WIRE, HAIRED POX TERRIER | ctor’ turvtture, china” uousual CHRIS-CRAFT bbe: wont ketrcomeices | on CURPI eS IMRE Reinforced concrete. sacle ioe s Te “800 eq BAROAINS Ih SMALL RADIOS 46 | econa s 2US LUMBER 21x32 double sinks... $ 89 FE 2-472 co OT | nce phe Fe pero onood ba lg | edag pn grnenrendy on army Mg oe, "to $13. F ec electric washers $20 95 Washbow!s with fittings $11 93 Ai TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT. lunches at site. Auctioneers: J. A.| oid FHA bungalow, Call FE Sai e755. _. | Drop leaf tabie & 2 chairs £1095 & Material Saies Co 3 colored bath sete with tri Special peat. fil Band and gravel George | Doge Trained, Boarded 70) Arnold. Bud Hickmott : BENDIX * mca DRYER, $50. | Apt size gas stove |... $49.05 | $240 Highland R4. (M50) OR 3-T082 * Pe. Corored Bat oats wn te 26 ~pecia _Burklow, FE_2-5047. ee = cTIo EVERY WEDWes. | “URIS CRAPT 19 FT. INBOARD. 2 plesdc_chaire._ $197 30431, | Smail $ pe wood dinette $24.95 | OPEN 3S 30 Closed Suns SAVE PLUMBING S"IPPLY ser pena ipo 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | nogs, ES, Geto og Srpe ccsert | Maneqeny. Rewphelotered.- 162 DINETTE SETS. As. | Occasional chairs $ 69 | pany FURNITURE FOR sate 173 8. Saginew FE 5-2100 Clothes Posts send, gravel, fil, peat. Earl How- a sea el nommehed furatiore, soos | SEieyo'? S004 omnes. FE “pms ene et ee Frese oT hIsTED Eneciiont conéRiwn. FE 44110. | ” BENSON LUMBER CO. | —*#-=M2. ir teal Me STOP | aod personal effects LE Smart HP. MOTOR AND BOAT, 900. = A _ NSO? ? : + A Mew HP. a . 980. value, $3995. These are new 1956 WYMAN’S BEEF‘AND PORK HALP aXD| ~ 3 4x8 549 8. Saginew PE 42541 BLACK DIRT Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Sane mane SSS Se Sete) Somers | make ermiet | 9 Wie Ot PE ¢117| gusrtere. Oparie Maree, “PE SEPTIC TAN 8 YARDS — $12 DELIVERED = ~~~ ~~~ | SUCTION SALE PRL HIGHT. B| - Also wntintshed tops. popular colors. Look and 122) 61 ANKS FE ¢1179 or FE 62590 Oe enen Wena wane tenes | oe eeenante compare these terrific values — REFRIG $39 95 REINFORCED CONCRETE (4 Jt, © ** @ ACRES OF GOOD BTANDING/ & B Auction House $089 Dixie | ae Piusrescent, 63" Or. | Used gas stove (70. 30 00 CRAFTSMAN POWER MOWER. 2) FE 66428 | 3072 Elis nq | SEST GRADF TOPSOIL TOP aifaifa and brome. OA #3515 Hwy.:Between Drayton & Water- . ANGLER, chard Leke Ave Used Washer $5.00/_ i cut. $40 MYrtle 37873 sUN MOTOR ——. = "| dressing mixtures, L. Slade. FE jrixep HAY. GRAIN & STRAW.| [ore. This wk have twin beds, boat, 25 hp. Evinrude and trail- EAMPING OUTFIT wna cor. | RMeway bed = eres $34 95 esaney SINKS PROM 95995. plete with battery, volt and ces | Alea lumber. Tractor work. MA 5-0666. <: a ee ~ is — 3 POINT HYDRO WiTR tage tent. Coleman pet “ORD’< TAR ARDW ARE 4 Double “tinh from un aa $ 95 meter. Voltage regulator equip & ele DIRT. SAND FILL AND STANDING GREEN HAY. MIXED| stove. Apt. size elec. stove. “ond | TRamcen PE 99000” : ce ches’ hd exhaust Gas analyizer Tachom- Abed hots 22 | alfalfa and brome 20 acres. 2922 hi rous to - i PT CHRIS-CRAFT BOAT AND ~ . ase FOR TOUR, FURNITURE |___ 2239 Fttzabeth Late Road Thom pee on on ~ ASPHALT eters. Rockwell Service. Ciark- BLACK DERT TOP SO. Fir | Sieh R4. ar. Wisea Rd MU| tion, Sale. begins at 6:30. For “ueiler Ai cond, MY 208 > ©. tools OR 371? | “GaED STOVES - Ts. WASHERS Yor hale ITURE FLOOR TILE ston MA 5-464l. _ art. — and gravel FE 23-3480 4-8038 - : an Sanit Sl ep are soaTs PT 60 10or, at = 77) 7 : cay walnet haben 1 8 ARE RIONT DISCOUNTS | 0x9 § = STOP! LOOK! BULLDOZING WANTED: CUSTOM BATING, ALL | (Reds. ENO: | 9600 Mighiane RG) | weet ©1200 CRU MP ELECTRIC x9 Se EA. For sale. All kinds of lumber Con-| Call MU _9-2502 or MI 6-0516 | wanteD— GULNIETY GOOD | SAT JUNE i¢ AT 1 PM NEAR | 12 Pr. RUNABOUT WITH LIONTS. roy @ DRAWER. HARDWOOD, a oo DISCOU NTS | NEW moan oe oe 8175 oa? of rood = Jotad leer BLACK DIRT AND PEAT - fOP poe Svieh ce OL fy a new Coldspot rater with steering, wheel, gas tank, boat abdurn eels bis oil, sang end 1 fill — Gham { men weed = none tel UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGE DISCOU NTS 4615 Dixie Hwy Drayton Piains == blocks. H. P. Sutton 3109 bust idouinng OR Hey oa) es | For Sale Livestock 72 frecrer (compartment, Like Sew trailer peg dn counpioee. Arintobiid be re, Hahae | Gaed tonaition Huy whined | CAA end carry on ualvage tems ar aIGEE Carkston R4 Just off Baldwin) TING NG SAND | ER TANS | it porcetnin and eek 3 dandy | FE ¢0212. PICK & PAINT of ORE rt. Maceday Lake for a “2 . SL — = 3 Of | ? YORE git. televisions, 1 with F , New CHRIS CRAFT SALES 193 Oakland Ave FE 5-9563 TRADE-IN DEPT. | ROOP Yanps uM Complete stock of fittings STOR-ALL SHEDS DAILY | record, player, peed oar Fadios.| 18 ft. Continental deluze deme CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR, LIKE Oce cba . 90 95 ‘ls PINE | Gum & Grease traps, five an. steel shed with lockine door. —— Ra (16 Mile! 1 cake ee ores 7 YR OLD Meee walnut ¢@ g room suite; 120 ae Seve $1,200. at $2006. new. New porch glider. With a Piri TTi tg MLOORING ae PER ining & wall : del'd afd set . Small down zen git pal 7:0 to Sor and saddle Gentie. FE aroon living room suite. Lots of 19 ft Craft. 1947. Racing cover. Kitchen table and chairs | Ges range $24 0 | WINDOW SABE. Mc UP BLAYLOCK COAL & 8 < CO. | payment. EM a Mm yill gene soi | bedroom furnish Antique | Runabout 188 hp. plus. Mies one Electric dryer. 1 yr oid with |piectric range a0 50 | $295 UP ®! Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-Tiol STORM SASH bo Nc Caste MU ed | 4 YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. FRESH | ‘ishes ana misc. B ickmets, Past, #9 or . wiring Simmons studio couch. 2/9 piece sectional 639 95 _—— =e pe oe ‘LONG JET WATER PUMPS 6035. G. = slang BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL.1 TO 24 this month. 1 with calf by side.| Ssuctioneer. = ee 17 ft. 19 Runabout 98 hp Game Wine hot maaiooe sas 3b | Datenport, and see. toes le-se-se es eeu LIN. FT _A. Thompsce 60 8. Perry. Snmem competes cwtcws | sds Promgt cervice: FE 2-7838_ | OR 34208, 6120 Dixie Hwy _ Oxford, So Newitt Bports: r*) e. , B NOW K T nal CLAY LOAM TOP HOLSTEIN HELPER, GOOD ew man. = 13. Red chrome Ginette set. a vanity ave os | m4. oa, ane me Thepine a EN ILE ‘ FE 40089 Clay x ar Sa ae d. _Maph rich otk was fresh Feb. | EVERY oar Seal! a Bs cot ct ~ —— Other new models atte “ | 2e LIN PT a c= _ "one % Tesce oon | CARPETING. | WALL 4-70. © att: Spe ee ae om sinks bethtubs. plum>-; SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON AIR DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOADED PALOMINO HORSE. in MAWAK- Lake was eye os ep “SHOTW ELL-BRACE : 3S pay tora estes P| CONVENIENT Emus | IE. electrical motors. air Bix marbie colors. OxP\_ inch. conditioned window unis MA oF oe PE 4326). or FE Roqhecherter. Bet, 20 & 31-Mile| clothing.” dishes, lswa furatture. MARINE , CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR Sead | wane NITURE.¢ | ween, .) Cents Each Wanted: Small Accordion a — per eit. Delivered. FE alee AEE, feat cae coe Come ary Brodie! Suctloneer 7 mOLED 3 . : ecndition. Oniy $40 95. | [MATERIALS BELOW ARE MEW > 123 Mt. Clemens FE 4cms | i ease Sresteedie FS ¢ | = trier, manager. - an tone mahogany with rough. Mi 1 8 av AND aT FLOOR SHOP ae a ar 8ADD: A PAINT CREEK CTION = . on cosiou abe euaGwwoGe | ————. PONT NCH Hew grote douse sts sa Gpen 9 8. Sage ot. | Sep ene BOARD ms M | PREE ORSE MANURE YOU os ae ACTER — night or 130 pm. s100 Orion qo eee ee ee for sale. 683 Cameron Ave. FE. ~ USED BARGAINS _ | ES aelriag eras ase ee? aS LET Us HELP YOU WiTR YOUR 20's woes $80 M and up| 3.3630 oe Mae Wanted — 73 H_ O_ Wright, . paddle, custom vinyl cushions. st | ead | Aganival us retrig ik ce wee = color painting. Proplems, Hue 2aOa, Bx8's and 24105 890 Mand BONTiAC LAKE BLDRS 6UPPLY | ~~ ~~~ ~~~ | For Sale Housetrailers 78 pong oa ee = cor- iNINGROOM TABLE AND ¢ Nearly new ous range $00.30 Garage mcing $1497 per 100 oc. | rubber base or Jelled Magio—eo| Nails, 0930 ¢ keg aod Wash sand ang gravel. Ful dirt | FARM BULK MILK ; a Marx $0 “Electric starter Seat MEAP a aS EI hieihn eee ener SE Senet ae ise 4, Seabank tree Garten rwat| Omed pee “ase ces Ss mime] Semeat es merat Treeting. on | F ‘HAULING _ PONTIAC CHIEF | Sept dio "a beautitl wineSuoe land Pass, Fox Croft Hoover sweeper - $805 Pibergias 9450 rol. Ore : AMERICA’S : Bavex PORT AND ¢ CHAT v8 5, | CLAYTON'S i ae oa note Leke Ave. FE La, of it =< job while you are Pao asa On toe 2% YD. Borden's ont 0s We Ham na 3T to 50. 1 to 3 bedrooms. aie = oe a paoemnes Tees pring, W218: elec stove, Furniture Appli Roofing. hardware, E GUTTER ise FOOT WAR: | BLA » BLDG. S'PPLIES ROAD ORAVEL, 8 ¥D6., “ee OF. _ Rochester. oe are 4-963: SARATOGA pore eee Ui ape fo] pom ey coring pphances plumbing, ce” wick's. 2678 Orch W161_Dixie Hwy. MA 5-S811 * PRICED seit; Safety chain. two ropes, surf $24.50; gas stove. $18.50. new roll- 308s Orehara Lake rd. ment, sewer crock drain tile. ce. — * 278 Orchard Lake Rd. livered. Cem evel. Fe | VANTED with MIL: * » Pa 1 = SELL! board and ether extras. BT Sa a Harbor Bin Sele Mena tcas ives Kirn canner aimee PE] TQ] bot Lumber | theme oe sie or ve] “base tone Ponte Prams tort | attasy ‘mtacrmctcaoate| Sor set, ge, tr ere

ORAVEL. Ll L Me Cs) eels A ie gray. Also blond floor model 12‘ i KEnwood 5-6200 genuine factory parts. Free test =e ae tae pes | dirt. Tep 6 Fil FE aa MOBILE =o RY. § FT dition 3041 Dexter Rd’ wack of | Trade-in's 1023 JONES & LAMPSON BENCH 00 {sctory analyser ee sae te on tree | teem en pe ne, Works 1808 a Bese ae 5 Be ct, Back ane face piste eeeeniern 3 AL e st] ¢ yn i condition $200.| SAND. GRAVEL. BLACK DIRT.| Snopes Ran “eMtfication. E ores. _ 18 i ek BRA O-0082 | me 4pm. 4 days Ask for i after €-00 PE 23-7275 a HOM S ‘@ 17-FT. \ : 12x12 LINOLEUM $720 | Table Models | Motonota airy “consor:| mae, ming faucets, Weue | Sort “Qatford or" ew "3261, | sayy GRAVEL: FILL DIRT aNb | PQR, SALE SEED —POTATORS. ie lune runabout. 96 hip. Like ew. 4% FT. WALL TILE 25c : d C Ge apt o4 Orden. Bt. apply ts tube. shower stalls ot terrifie | UNCALLED WATCHES 17 JEW. | <2 0% OR 3-2897. eee Rec ester Rd. Rochester. hich. Drapes Plains, OR 31203 Pr Sor : GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL. si98| CI) onsoles tween Fs TRALER GOOD GON-| Michigan Prucreseent i Or: cis. Men's Ramee Greene | ee yan eee nee ee ee Dort ‘Hwy, Punt condition: 3006 Kempt Dray ise VINYL INLAID Oat be 17 = 6 dition. OL 62171 thard Lake Ave Bulovas end Zigine In Perfect _hams tate Rd. Locpaa ad hala SWEET POTATOES CERTIFIED De 8. Plains, Oakland Lake. OR : UBBER BASE mo 8 Ftp aonctnt ne i a condition. tee. sel . Size A. ld - RED " : JOHNSON Brees Mw HURON, hat 12%" ~ $22 Cleanup Time Is Here METAL cCaSEMENT Window. | Sioss Fe wih ** “''<* | Top som. BLACK DIRT._PEAT.| 2410 Granger ‘Ra. Ontord. Gake| 'sise” Ar t300 Shimmons Rd. Lot ha vere ait Pa ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING Bk MA- aoe oe eae Come 0, end ove cur mew doce) ean, OS rary Mele obee. | VENTILATING PANS POR KITCH-| send & gravel, fill dirt, a: ho and 0TH 12D, _west. si ae Se chine, $22.50. FE 2-0143, dealer. ALL GUARANTEED rations featuring the new ceo Hl es BD ons and bathroom. $4995 value. _teliygred Sund SEED POTATOES. CERTIFIED, | ALUMINUM 18 - PT. MOBILE | jrowinum " Fou se TAPPAN Oa B Se oo Che " CR Te MEDICINE _ CABINETS. ' S| LARGE $20.90, also large selection of SS SAND, “RAVE. FA FIT. | and 1 yr. from m certified Cobblers Sportaman with electric braxes & oy ead IY he | _Goed condition. $25 FF _2-2532 WAITE’'S TV wale ec Co | St be value, 40 96. Siighuy marred | Michigan Ftuctesten 305 Or. mt “Faor : ae nee _Te. Kew ROW BOATS. 086. a2 es UPRIOWT, ONE oF) CINE LE" PUMonacenr‘ver| fuels sorbitan fa gov |—teeee tate Ree FEE tek ate | Sale Farm Equipment 76) XF A ee | wnstairs NT Pix. and without lights new - : ——— eee eee OUTBOARD MOTOR nd food guaranteed for 5 years fares, newest, brightest end sliding double door units, wal! to BY ATE R SOF ENE RS” rege re an ee O a ORD we, sans value, $279, Bligh eeraiched | modern type of lightt most! wall L = “IK | Sop sdiL. BLACK DIRT GRAV.|! A418 CHALMERS COMBINE, boats, 9x9 tent,. stove, te transit: Michigan Fluorescent VACUUM CLEANERS PARTS | ten. dineties, ‘bedrooms ‘ane| _ FRorescenk" th Orchava tate for 61, PHA terms. Buy tac: | te ven mer FA STIL | pee Macon aeeeeatic wired us Trai ] bench Saw PE Slow 383 Orchard Lake shes al, makes yrtie rooms. $1198 value. 9$95.|_ Ave poll FE $0214 ‘ S LYWOOD BOAT ECTRIC STOVE, IDEAL FOR Used WRINAER TYPE MAYTAG, fUebtly factory marred. Call ai/REW & USED PORTABLES. WiLL | we Sirect_end_save! MICINI.| GisnED 4000 CONCRETE ORAV- Love Ford tracter “with losder and | rail €r Odles week. oe iY, off Oaklan oe Monticello Ave, excellent _gondition FE 0005. Pivoreseent 30" = Michigan Goal oil and grease any make me hve ols PE aM 3 wt a Peat srevel end |" Bisck Hawt treacher. like new. | Gomeral coaches, 30. wise Sp | _$e0r" 2 =a yee ham —... | USED IGERATORS. FOR | herd coum tmechine wiinin 6” redies : ack ¢ | - tong. eupms. pT BOATS % cu. 7 - GOLDSPOT DEEP ~ 549 50 ' ee of 10, miles, tor Parts We h | water heater, jalousie windows. ALUMA-CRAPT BOA freeze, 1963 model, $140. 69 Gleb _ tric, 10 y toren peeare Eos. CERAMIC TNS FOR SALE) _extra, PE 42090 835 Auburn Ave. Do It Yourself 61 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Ford ‘tractors. plows, may meet aie pede — EVINRUDE. MOTOR gone —Seeenenenn “ = oe heap FE 8-0750 KEW rows e@ carry parts and service is ie Poa ROBBER MaTTREss “Stor th FE bon CORR G OUT POWER MOWERS.” |” ROTARY FOR PENT: FREE WOOD, COME AND GET| Fords Ferguson, Oliver tractors | Stewart's Infor, Salscny Ritehen | MICK Boat oid ros wees ite ome UsED MOTPOINT IRONER. ows Ie tates © tie (xb)... ge ee wn SS Floor sander = hang sander ~ | —'t 120 Parkdal PONTIA FARM & INDUSTRIAL coming “Socal this latest tm mo- | COMPLETE OUTB VICE New dishwasher $125 94.95 ec eres ccs vments ee) wall paper steamers—warers & ‘Plants, ieee: Shrubs 68 TRACTOR C¢ bile homes. ALL MARINE \ dining | rem set. Table sates sas sed 4 paint. mane Ls R available, W, ¥. Miller veewum cleaners. Oak- R CO. VARN . stove. Must seli chéap. a a a A re tnoleum veeneee ee eyee nan eet! oe a Equi me + pay OE and Paint as Or “al Lyfe fg Mb nea mre oe ype MARINE VICE ; rea Used | Netiserster |. Seens| = 5. oS wal! Mile Ra. Wien eat chord Lake Ave. FE 50100. PRID, Inia, LARGE vanrery, | PE ¢OW1 ——____FEG1002/ sc.st'an eat fot" we ave sel 5 KENMORE CABINET MODEL s Radio & Appliance MITH'S, "357 SSactnw = : - My Mtor st, 1180-8. Rochester Ra /2 ROW CORN PLANTER. WILL trailers we will sell on rental 16 sewing machine complete with 41133 VANIZED low see Montcalm Butid IRIS Sete eee eee oetee Cert | beats, Parts ene gy * ology 33| @ Exceptionally nice both a $125. A in rear apt SED ELECTRIC FT. PICNIC TABLES, $10. PLANK? ™ (2!) ft lengths ..... 11% ft.) ors 156. W Montcalm BARGAINS IN USED FARM] trailers to pick from. Phone MY hanteall CI 3 US ED SDECr RIC i rowboats et ee sophie R| Fe satis Weendags Got '6 | We, Ore cloning the garden this! TOOLS. PLUS NEW OLIVER| 30721. M24 one Rie 6. ef Lake| Seu tebe Gone ne. FoR Sale —Migceitancous /WATER HEATERS up. Tone Enisabem 12 Rd. itt 6 Saatoa IR oe anid | Pg DOT ee SSeS aaa a a Se Friday ebening and weekend. 3460 Pe AL CLEARANCE. SOME | DRAW ° TITE | HITCHES ""N NEED AUTOMATIC FAINT SPRATER AND D0PT_EX.| {Sst eek they will be in dicom | M2, JUST NORTH OF OXFORD, | “f,B%a “iter tune "ace, Rive: | GRAMPION Cooley Lake Rd., Pontiac E NEW ALL WELL KNOWN CHROME OF CADMIUM en) re 550.000. plants | ATTIS-CHALMERS. POWER LIFT r 0 FE 4 . s MAKES. sI7: 30 GA. TO 80 GA. HEAT ? 2 tension ladder. 48 Mechen to choose from. Out of the Wa ER re! - 2 double beds, $1,100, board motor, $49.50. 4-412. E ELECTRIC STOVE. 37 IN.|/ TAKE YOUR PiCK. 940.50.| The Rind that bolt to the f ‘ SHOP SHITH, $178. EXTRAS EX.) Iris Gardens eose Livernois | corn planter, Heavy duty 3 sse-| 60024. 2143 8, Hammond Lake. CANOE exeellent condition, PE 28525. |/ TERMS CONSUMERS POWER of ‘al! makes ef care Tame; Direct factory priced om ofl-fired | cellent condition. after @| Troy, Michigan. 3 doors of | ‘on spring tooth and — Dr. Nr, __ Lk, . GE_REPRIGERATOR. LIKE NEW] CO. 28 W LAWRENCE. FE|f.E" Howland” 3295" Dixie furnace ghty model and sise. Can | p.m. sei MarySue. Clarkston, uate Lake Rd. (18 Mile Ra} | Spike tooth harrow All new. | Gq GENERAL 30FT. PARK- a 8131 : Hey. ish due oma. sy pa Will sell below wholesale cost. COSTELLO'S BOA _ 8%, FE 40077. | a ____OR_3-1456 OR R33a077 3 — 20a gf _Mayves. _MUlberry_9-1036 8161 Dixie Hwr MA 6-501] | PUret, Trailer Court, Lake Orion. | “trailers. Lake Orion GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIG WAYNE GABERT’S _ | EASY_SPIN_DryER, a cONDT. FE 46509 GIANT M A M MO T H ZINNIA DIRT HAULERS Lo eS EVINRUDE M “7 g0d condition. 940. OR eeed APPLIANCE § TION, LATE MO! 78. GOOD MILLER FAL N Mi. Cameras, si ~~, i e198. _ Temyears warranty—oe dren of Mich. champion, Silver FE 23-8523 * ~ Be ."% sivd. & Aubers| years experience. —{ Hoe Prader, not cheap, also stud pee sed side rake, 5 = 5 A FEW 1088 MODELS COCKER. I al Ea" Crean Ralee onus , ey ea T eee ig Ga AT EVEN GREATER SAVINGS! ._ old, felt Sarmecterengs. Grom Teme A $10.95. 0. A. : ; — at Mi _ GALLAGHER OR_3-3768 ‘sr, a NK , | Ake REG @PaincEns 3 woe} HOUGHTEN SON w-the , _MUSIC CO. Od Ready for training, tevin. $28 Notth ois Rochester oe mo if a re S ee “ou ei ty ¥ . : : a SAL ae boa pms pes aire ES RR T : Rie epee —as ticlypr - 4 ; \ — + = ay & f , st : _\THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1956 fi ; & 7 + i Ww : je Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91. For Sale Cars a\— — —————- - | : — PAYMENTS | 1062 & # Dodge ¢ convertibles, Gog | 1991 saan cue . . | Sg S2 Bie BASES National | 4 WHY NOT cal) FE 3 $8722. 3 — , J OOK! “Sap ae oye | ite? POPE ON Motor Sales mM j EL| MI N \ TE ee oe at ati ral bulldoze Pm Has 48 Fi Mat gC LDS, 1956 DEMOS. “We will ‘sell. you a Car, © ' eC | C \ . , Internationa ) er,| “dition Has 48 Ford engine in. | Coupes b Ae | , i - | anted Used Care 68) Diesel powered. 9 toot Rw Tats HOMHSE | GEM ee em Maes Ser ea down ese: - The First Year's Depreciation? F on See MAM ) Motor Sales For tep = on late model cars | rs 7027 Dixie OR | WANTED LATE MODEL CARS. CLEAN AND BRING TITLE haebahs eee Hwy. sgempss penne blade, good condition... See it today. 1956 Plymouth station wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod: els. Some are demos. GET OUR DEAL 1986 Ford V-@ Country Squire ete MENSCHNEIDE R'S S tion wagen 3 seats, safety pack [| | age Ford-o-matic. power brakes and steering @ tube radio, heater \ CAR MARKET t GLENN’ S WW tires. Recentiy cut of show¥- 28 Buick Riviera $2005 roo $5 Chev Station wagon i MOTOR SALES . 95 Pontiac 3 ar $1685 284 8. Saginaw st Fe éu7 Shown by Appointment Fi ice epee Ye Cee joes «coer Dealer's Wife's Car H top $1595 Beautiful 1986 Plymouth Savor ¢ ue THE | HIGH “DOLL AR dr V-8 push button drive R&H 5 ve ew asoa $ 905 i 33 Dedge § 4 dr $ R45 Por high grade used cars We, WW tires special fury white 3 pre i arat $ 505 need them Drive the -xtra miles! paint Light blue trim Many spe. 53 Piy mon NP ae nS as ley will pay vou well. 6540 Dixie cial features a3 Dodge Ci Cre... 595 "$1 Curysler @ dé... .cc.55: $ 545 ° 1952 Plymouth et paiand he lub cpe =: . 'H. J. VANWELT mau ek eee pel Chee 2dr $ 498 | ieee a = Sex « 8@ Chev. 2 dr ow... ee $ 725 SHOP TT CLARKSTON 47 Ford , SI. gs ~ ss : i MOTOR SALES TRUCKS w Then Bring It Here | ° dollar for sharp cars | WAVERILL’S | WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR | Op pen E venings Till 9 iad sharp lete mode! cars. SVU MOTORS 83 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 te OLive | 243. _ WE NEED USED CARS AND — Get our price before you North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham _ SHARP CARS ONLY YY your-car is sharp bring car end title. F for BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES | Corner of Auburn & E. Biv4 PE «6738 WANTED : SCRAP GARE OR 34511 | WANTED — JU OR USED cers, rid make any model. Top BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | rE Serle 1% BAGLEY ar | CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE models. Economy 22 Auburn WTD: JUNK CARS & SCRAP TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Low | a on Cal FE Your Car Down:* Chrysler-Plymouth t i] i | Three ‘48 Chev. utility....... $345 | 1960 PLYMOUTR, H. CARL on sacar le Ford 1 ton utility _., $345) Manning. 4560 Ell ic Lake Rd_ A 5-314) || Ford 1 top pick-up ........ $435 | i9sg PONTIAC 4 DR. STAR CHEIF™ ‘51 OMC Suburten see thes low mileage. Like new. Call PE E Dodge COR aseg |e ner TP 83 Dodge pick-up $745 PONTIAC 1950 8 HYDRA. RA&H. ‘34 Chev pick-up $865 Ra” E a vot? 1274 Round Lake MANY MORE Hard to spell easy to deal 332 8 Saginaw LAKE OVER MY PAYMENTS ON “96 Ford Convertible. Fullv equip ‘56 DENIS, OR 27-1475 after 2-DOOR SEDANS with OWNER - NICE. $1 FORD 2 DR Vé Radio an’ heater, overdrive turo signal, white wall tires Can be handied for $1180 down and @ cyt LOW RICEAGE PRice Go aeli™ ke “ove ama!" monihiy” ot 210 V-8 2DOOR POWER GIIDE wes Aueate ne Sareea LOADED, WITH EXTRAS —— 1994 FORD CUSTOM RANCH! D 4 DR. « Come INE | hauser eng. dual corewreters: full | eer TRADES Mallory ignition, back-up oust eae | ‘averdrive. high s radio and heater, F -6068 HEAD LOCATI _.FE_5 junked ‘care, PE S4ast mEzat hod pubort MTORICED PON EASY | 1954 _ For Sale Trucks ed — | 28 FT. TANDEM axur TRAILER | DELAY~ACT TODAY! | PF ORD 1190530 tires homers | cu STOM LINE of mre LLASKINS. st geet TERS plea | $ DOOR battery 7 sae % year lic Good | - - 7 hice uF ini. . CHEVROLET tally perfect No down at Oakland County's _ FE 41008 "| Fastest Growing Dealer” | LARRY ‘8! CHEV, “TON PICK-UP LIKE | new, al). down yment. Lucky Aute Safes. 1 w PE 41006 "Sl FORD F4#. DUMP. At. | OL 6-9296 iss GMC TRACTOR 271. Air equipped er 5 p.m. ODEL ACR +6733 aft- | EX-BELL TELEPHONE TRUCKS. | _ | MApie 8-807! EE | ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO 1985 CHEVROLET 210 4 DR €751 Dixie Highway fad M15 ! cee mee") JEROME burdensome? Let us help you to ROCHESTER FORD DEALER monet et some ieee Capensive | “POR MORP. THAN 30 YEARS A Lake Orion Motor Sales | GOOD PLACE TO BUY” ae at Clarkston Rd- : vrd — Mercury ‘$25 V8 RANCH WAGON. . R&u. MY 2-2611 turn indicators selling for a low price. 3000 Gold Bell gift stamps | evi. $200 for squity, Balance $5¢ 7 Lake Orion Motor Sales | ¢| | pend ot pacer peat ie Dedas | wo FES. | —_ at Clarkston Rd. C HE V ROL E T Gary doe Rotts MIS CHRYROLET. IEE BR ier | Py Bait “Oakland County's BARGAIN HOWTERS ATTENTION qi excl PE S78 | iste FORD SEDAN. €att wi| Fastest Growing Dealer” Aa Tas Pll 4, dr “station wagon, | ONT yr diuxe. 1983 Power Onde | eee efter + p.m wane! Bitte Highway at Mis price No down payment. Ra H. Low mileage. Phone FE FOR SALE OR TRADE. ‘34 FORD | MAple $5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 ett uto Bales. 193 8. Beginaw. 21980. | _eonvert = 6 OR 3-367 FOR ALE a "48 PONTIAC. 700 F FORD, ‘8 6. TAKE OVER PAY- meron Ww GHC TON PIG UF Fes i Ages). OR scary, | ments $49.37. 87_N. Roslyn. "64 PONTIAC CONV. PULL POW. cond. $é7h. ine CHEVIE IN GOOD CORDI. RD. ‘50 V-8 CUSTOM LINE 2? er. well utpped. trade consid- : BALES . y dr. Exceptiona! l-owner car. Like | ered. 1299 th Hospita) Rd. OA 8-301) tion. FE 3-1038. | hew Dark blue ‘finish White tires. | ‘$5 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR "wax pecans ccodiien. cr tac | “necer, aha — oe ae Mise usde aul Moence ten | une Case Coe ct FE 54-0219. 7 arnt 6-630. a Tenn Res ase ; PE ett ° of rade — 1948 DODGE « DR. R & GYRO; _feds Restaurant. F \s oe ton Ford panel. oan be seen matic. Dir. sig. beck-ep Its $300 | 1950 KNUDSON COMMODORE WITH Ewmoor, After 8:30. Dark green 1 LI_0-1368 aft 4 pm.' excellent motor, FE 42729 For ea 1960 TON SEPTIC ‘33 DODGE, ESS V8 EN-| ‘50 HUDSON 4 . tank truck. EM Hoe 2 ine, radio & heater. nice car | 197 (Onver PACEMARER Hh CHEV. 6 Ton PICKUP #78 | Bybee Gis Lead EI LE ee encrnE CONV. GOOD WE BELIEVE AN DELIVERY. | 1986 FORD FAIRLANE RED & igs) wercURY ¢ DOOR NEW . re aa White. Take over payments. call | NE . : 1 STilwell 1-8843 “Wilson GMC | PHONE FE 5.9485 1953 GMC & Ton Pickup, extra nice. .$895 1954 Chev. 4 T. Pickup, hydramatic trans., low mileage bee eaes $1095 1951 Chev. 12 ft. stake with power lift tail gate, very clean ..$ 895. 1953 Chev. 34 Ton stake, . very clean and iully | 1 eves sane f 899) rst hee C tractor F622 mod., air brakes. .$ 995 ' 1951 Federal cab and chassy, air brakes $ 695! 1952 Ford F4 trac. $ 305, , 1951 Chev. tractor ..$ 295' OAKLAND AT CASS Open Evenings Till 8 "54 PONTIAC 2 door $795 ''55 FE 2-0131 | FOR: Bulan engine with full Offen- | ights turn signals. windshield auch. | ed Tear axle . all after 6pm. | zo excellent motor. 12 Thorpe HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS ' 6751 Way at M15 wapie eset y nites: "til 8 TIR. $175. 874 ry) Picea # DR SEDAN ~-\ _ White wall tires. Needs bumping, and painting. Price $295 Can be seen 1506 . Pare Rd. Walied Lake, after "$5 PACKARD ee FULT opdl like new. Will trade Mazurek Motor Sales “ovennal Te AY x e ‘a PACKARD CONVERTIBLE Power windows and top tires. Exc, engine. 3-2464 after 4. 1952 PLYMOUTH, CLEAN, EXC _lent_motor, $350, 910 Oakland. ‘82 PLYMOUTH 4 noe: CLEAN. 1_owner. R&H, 45-0081. GOING | are OF BUSINESS SALE. 14 transportation spectais. cheap. Larry's, Montcalm. 35 PONTIAC 870 HARDTOP ay hp. Must sell, drafted Best of fer over $1,600 FE 5-9752 PONTIAC CATALINA Very sharp, ‘53 light green tp. ¢ream body. Ail ijeather upholster ing to match, R&h. fender; skirts If youre looking for an excep tionally clean car, this is it Peo- pie! s Auto Sales. 68 Oakland, FE 2 2-351 BEL AIR HARD-TOP &8EDAN wagon’ R & H. turn indicators, | BEAUTIFUL, BEIGE & COPPER | overdrive WW two-tone, © dual: 198s PONTIAC. 4 DRI nyDRA | | 2. TONE. LOADED WITH purpose ‘family ear, 3.000 Gold) Woodbine . e ift stamps ——— ee > Lake Orion Motor Sales PONTIAC ‘58 CLEAN 2 , DR SPE BEL AIr V4 DOOR SEDAN. M2 at Clarkston Ra cial carburetor All access. | BEAUTIFUL, rvORY AND 8iI1 For Mercury mi FE +8370 0 vi ER GRAY FINISH. LOADED ___MY 2-261: ine PONTIAC 4 DOO . DOOR it YDRA- 1952 FORD CONVER | matic nsporta- | reen ws. raphe RTIBLE 3 DARK | tion. $85. 2528 Wavcnen: MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | ae 1-5788 | 1960 roan WITH A 50 MOTOR |" Ce) ia FONTIAE ee “$195 | _A-1 condition, MU_ 46131 _miles_ | 36 FORD UPE. PART be eae $70. OR = HASKINS CHEV. SPECIALS | FULL PRICE . AS 395 183 Chev 2dr. .......$495 ‘33 Plym. Sed. .- $495 ‘53 Stude. V-8 Cpe... $595 53 Chev. Sedan .... $695 "34 Ford, Ford-O- Matic. | \-8, 2dr. . $895 i] 'MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS ° 1982 MERCURY Rao : rive. turn indleators, twovtone We Have the Cleanest Ww Ww. Foal k and white a anes car, 2000" Ge Gold Bell “Ou erate Orton Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd. Pord Mercury COME | MY 2 * Carsin Town In And ASK Us . BRIGHT - SEOT DON’T BE BACKWARD! JUST. $2505 L US WH KE AND $2: MODEL USED CAR YOU WANT (SQ \Jercurr y Montclair VELL SHOW YOU THE WIP. EST SELECTION AND FINEST Hardtop, Mere-O-Matie, VA ‘ EASY TERMS. 1 -yvou wish. ftadio & heater, w wall OUR AIM 18 To SATISFY YOU tire, 105 $1495 ~*~ \ | '54 FORD 4 door... $995,985 Chevrolet Bel Air Dae Radio & heater, nice a i > Power Glide. radio and 54 FORD 2 door... .$995) = cyteters. heater and dir. etg-. | $1895 Pontiac Catalina heater, w /wall tires. mine can |'S2 MERCURY .....$64 Custom 4 dr. radio & heater, | overdrive. black finish i 82 LINCOLN 4 dr... .$895 Hydramatic. w- reconditioned motor Radio & heater, Wall tires, "58 CHRYSLER... $895 New Port Hardtop, radio & heat- ‘er, W-Wal] tires, power steering "Tl BUICK 4 dr......$595 Radio & heater, W-Wall tires, Dynaflow, very clean. - "34 MERCURY ....$1545 aes Mont Hard dio & Tuesday y Through | E riday eee lrmaty beater, standaré dramatic, radio & heater, Heater mae o” tate rey ew . . as ae w wall tires. ires two tone green. ’S1 FORD "53 PONTIAC 2 door $595: : . V8 ton pickup, vers CTE EAS) Maes ate $1595 4 OLDS Super... . SHE reelles Nemec « “SS Bi, ) : iy Y. - excellent condition 3° STAR Chief Cat. $2195 “8 Ford 2 dr. Eord-O- og 3 ap. cadin heater Hydra. throughout $495 fyj] Patio & heater Hydramatie Matic. radio and heater, matic. W-Wall tires. very clean = . be ~ es = ? ae “¢ price. Make your own ’§3 PONTIAC SW. g79e) Wowall tres, beautiful . 20s: Sacibew "So FORD 2 Dr. Custom V-8............... $1845 age TWO-TONE with bright tnterior Radin and heat- EZ Eve Glass. Lots of Extras. 5,000 miles. Come in ood drive it "S53 FORD 2 Dr. V8 Fairlane peewee es $1695 Radio and heat “BLUE & IVORY with matching interior er, Ford-O-Matic. W-Walls. Everything to go with a sharp car. 54 FORD Mainhne V-8, 2 Dr. seen eee 8945 JET BLACK finish with nice W-Wall tires to make = po rr sharp. Radio & heater. You wiil be surprised at this on ‘$3 FORD Customline 2 Dr., 6 Cyl...........$745 @ Cylinders, BLACK & IVORY. Radio & Heater Real nice. St FORD Customline) V-3.--....-... 2-0 S845 2 Tone BLUE Radio & Heater One Owner Very Sharp. 48 FORD 4 Door....... 0.00. cee eee es SISO BLACK Finish. Radio & Heater) Runs and looks reai COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR BEAUTIFUL. SELECTION OF CHEVROLETS. CARS FROM 1950 TO 1956 MANY ONE-OWNER CARS WITH TOW MILEAGE, MOST OF THEM LIKE NEW Cass and Oakland "8 CHEVROLET 4 Door 6 (Ne ooonnee $1595 Nice YELLOW & IVORY finish Ovedrice spotless Inside and out Radio & Heater W-Walis 5 FORD Custom V8, 2 Dr.............. $1595 Radio & Heater, O Drive. Real Sharp ‘$4 CHEVROLET 2 Door................. $1195 2 Tone GREEN, Radio & Heater, Just a Dream ‘32 CHEVROLET 4 Door..................$645 2 Tone BLUE. Radio & Heater, Power Gilde, A real bargain. ‘31 CHEVROLET 5 Pass. Cpe..............$545 DARK GREEN with Radio and Heater, ‘52 CHEVROLET 2 Door.. | | Nice Finish, pe. Good rubber. Runs Also A Nice Selection of Used Trucks MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 4.2549 fine. Just look at this Orders from the boss—yes sir, 0 fine reconditioned used cars, with Oliver Buick’s own written guarantee, are ready to roll. bunch out now because there's more coming.” The boss says, “move this And he means business. Stop and shop—best prices ever—30 minute financing—bank rates—l4 courteous salesmen. $995 S54 Dodge 4 dr., radio @ heater, Coronet, very nice looking, 2 tone paint. $295 down. $1295 "54 Pontiac 2 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, one of our better cars. $345 down. $1595 "35 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan. radio & heater, all the’ extras, two tone blue paint, deluxe model. $95 "30 Nash 2 dr., radio & heater, good motor, ideal transportation. No down payment required. $395 "51 Ford 2 dr., radio & heater, V-8 engine, looks & runs good. No down payment required. $695 "32 Pontiac 2 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, Bey linder, deluxe model. ALWAYS 60 FINE CARS OLIVER B FE 29101 1 210 Orchard Lk. $1095 "54 Ford V-8. Custom- line, eradio & heater, Ford-O- Matic, very clean. $295 down $1395 "$3 Olds 2 dr., radio & | heater, V-8, automatic shift, spotless inside & out. $1195 33 Buick Super Hard- top Riviera, radio and heater, Dvnaflow, V8 engine, ready. $1495 "34 Buick Special, dix. sedan. radio & heater, Dynaflow, V-8. A real gone car. $1795 "S5 Ford Ranch Wagon, $1695 "34 Buick Hardtop, real 9 passenger, Ford-O.- sharp, radio & heater. \fatic. radio & heater, Dynaflow, good rubber, > t5 choose from Open Check this one. till 9 P mm. $195 "20 Ford 2 dr., radio & heater, good body, \8 engine. “No down pay- ment required. $495 $295 "S30 Pontiac 2 door, no rust on this one, very clean, too. No down Payment required. $995 ‘49 Chevrolet Convert- ante me ar, Special. ible, radio & heater, one .A0'0 & eater, Dyna- real flow. real good tires. owner, new paint, ship shape. $795 "32 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr., radio & heater, pow- er steering, 2 tone paint. £95 down $895 ‘33 Pontiac 2 dr., radio S heater, Hydramatic, 2 tone blue, a real sharp deal. WHERE PONTIAC BUYS ITS BUICKS FE 2.9101 210 Orchard Lk. Ave, oS Ave. a Z 4 \ i rs — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘JUNE 15, 1956 — _FORTY:THREE 4 is Is Show Business’ Returns to Video on "Tuaeiey sum left by! oo nate in NBC's Ziegfeld Theater, | ' | | as the = of aren | oday’ S Radio Programs - = Pr ram Takes meaning it’ll be in color. Canada’s Land Valuable CROSLEY TV was a _nebel ; i ; "8 . —— OTTAWA — A survey indicates , NO MONEY Down Mark Hellinger's O. Henry-like ,), sal-estate - valuations in-| : WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (950) = WOAR, (1190) =WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1400) _WJBK, (1480) . columns have been sold (again). as : ee cent in C aT ELECTRO MART a TONIGHT WXYZ, Vandercook , Wolf 1:06-—-WJR, pews, Sz, Hosp. { for TV films; when-and-if, Bob! y aid Free Home Demonstration CKLW, News. J. VanKures | CKLW, News, Good Morning] WWJ, Weeken Considi Host the serie da during 1955, with nine of the, 158 Oakland FE 2-3781. 6:06-—WIR, News rs Oonsidine may the series. Z appene nl WWJ, News "by.. Lewis WJBK, Gentile, Binge wa ne 3A. ware, eda “Hea Time : principal cities showing higher val-: : WXYZ, McKensie 10:00 WIR_Maws by Lewis WPON, News WJBK. News, Tom George . $300,000 A SHOW ; CKLW, News, WW), News by Lewis me haase Ma ke Stokey, All nd, uations. Edmonton, Alberta, had the Olympics Wenn ers Meee, | QELe Ted Meer "Weg, Mev, Tomer | SON neve Patter paner) PUG SOMEY, AUON ONC) wac's Producers’ Showcase’ eee ene e es pee cee WPON. News , Zee and Orville CULW: Gens ot ta seddie | 1:30—WIR, Qunsmeke Garroway Are Eyed will spend an average $300,000 per) ny ang Toronto, Ontario, report- 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date 11:00-—WJR, News WJBK News, Reid WXYZ, It’s Time. Winter Show on talent and production |“% ‘ed the smallest—three tenths of Felix, the. Marathoner Weve bie apunelinné Ww, Bruce Mayer WOSR, Coffee, Revival week, ten toe as Possible Emcees alone this fall ‘time costs hoist the one per cent, 700 . CKLW, Eddie Chase CRLW' News: Gperta’”” . | 9:06-WIR Win Sdeedan | 200 -WIR, News, indictment tab another $100,000 or so). ran miles Bon McLeod wsBK Gentile, Binge WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ, News. Winter 2 N to : ! WCAR, Spinorams Pockene WPON, Record Room Ww £7 McKensie bavi CKLW. Bud Davies By JACK O'BRIAN . - the starting line 148-WIR Besebe’), 11:90—-WIR, Midnight Music 1 opm’ News’ Tom George wieK Geme an NEW YORK (INS)—“The Paul! Negotiations are off-and-on for During the race, he: wwi, Three tar 5 ta Brie Bi. get ace "Top ghcfown WEGH nee eeenine | wero, News, Platter Parlor Whiteman Show” due on NBC. wae te ay ats = Le pun | CK : 238 WIR. Page Larami been canceled . + gained weight WJBK. Genta, a = jekey. Bort WCAR, thythes ‘ne Roundup "Pom Clue ieee aed Dey ment has can color-set sales. - ~ ge Wron ‘Guest ser 10:060-WIR. News. Drak and “This Is Show Business’’ hus-) * was treed by a dog WPON, News, Record Room “sa $:00—WJR, CBS Dance NBC ee © sat down and cried wwa. us Beatt ¢:00- WIR dim Vinal” WXYZ, Slagie Wxiz, News, 3th Dunber ~ amity aay ran con cr , Morgan 3 St CKLW, News, Birthda rac pen. S XYZ. 1, lewhouse CKLW, Bud Davies || GREW: Gabriel’ meateer | Wave. Fred = weak, meee ES ron Reve Odd item—"Show Biz" is a CBS Pilot Survives Ps pl gener WIBK: News, Reid PA tas News, Potts Hour WPON, Clue 1160 Muste |show, so the rival network will be! as ] et Crash es WXYZ, Show W. WPON, News, Music CKLW,-Mary Morgan 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands |¢@rming NBC cash in competition - CEL 6:30-—-WJR, Voice of Agricit.|° wear’ = : 7 Eoonteney a aE EZ AR Spinorama Weetend| WWJ. Monitor with its own Phil Silvers’ profits. I t A t W ] ] WXxYz, op of the Town News Ace 11:00—WIR, ‘Robert Q Lewis ~ 24 stg = No stars set—the deal was really nto u O, a : WCAR, Coffee With Clem | ww. Monitor WPON. Community W. , “Wwa" Lane hae WXYZ, News, Slagle ‘=wh wa a | THANET, England — Pilot WXYZ. Musto Hall WJBE, pews. Mele. CKLW, Bud Davies WXYZ, Sports, Dunbar , lude Thomas B. Adams, 23, of Mill CKLW, City Bditer as ta oe Wenn NEws. Don McLeod! CKLW. Sacred Heart Emcee possibilities include cg tes , 4 ware. od Wat WCAR bs s, Spinorem WPON Club 1460 Mike Stokey, Steve Allen and ‘brook, N. Y., rammed his-jet plane $:060—CKLW, Dise Date CKLW Mor use wate qpootiag Party 5:00—WJR. Philip Lenhart | Dave Garroway, the latter two into an occupied automobile and eee wwii. Boxing WJBK, N Reid WCAR, Spincrama ne WWJ, Monitor hardly like! knocked 50 feet out of a garden: CKLW: Bob snd Ray SCAR Rew, Cotte SATURDAY AFTERNOON || WXYZ. News y likely. wall vesterday — but nobody was | WE HOLD YOUR NOTE WPON, News. “Record Room eae ee WJBK mean. Bon Meteed | “Show Biz’ creator Irving Mans- wall) yesterday — tax mabuly wes ON USED TV 9:30—WWd, Champion j 7,20 WIR, Music Hall | WxYz. posed ra Conerhere WCAR. News, Spinorama F i “ 1 : ‘ i ane Best Bands WXYZ. News. Wo CKLW. baa Dene WPON News, Serenade ‘field. who invented “Talent. on was a mrac ulous escape for Holden's Red Stamps | dd McCoy WJBK, jews Reid WJBK. News. Don McLeod | 6:30 WJR, Music Hali Scouts” for Arthur Godfrey, will Open Till 9 P.M. Evenings . e liga leigesans Ai gcohee Pom Coftes with Clem WCAR Mews, Digest | Ww = McKenzie = A prodtice for NBC as he did during everyone.” said a U. S. Air Force J A-COX j WWJ, Job Clinie ouse 6:00 WIR, deck White a2: a0 WIR. "Time for Music; Wrox feaskh Moat ‘its CBS years spokesman. He said it happened WPON, Newe ww, a» Maxwell WWJ, Weekend Music | WXYZ News, Winter . this way: 463. S. Saginaw FE 5-4620 CANADIAN : 1 > Telephone ~ = Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations Usted im this column are subject fo change without notice. season and named the long-pull top van, Lucy, Groucho, Disneyland, I've Got a Secret, Gobel, Como, ARB surveyed the whole past 10 as: $64,000 Question, Ed Sulli-: Too late, Adams saw a parked ear directly in his path as he was taking off in his F#4F fight- er bomber. In a split second he pulled back on the stick, enough Ward's TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio Schenley WHISKY Time ; Hit Parade, December Bride. to lessen the impact on the car. : N. Hilldale 6 YEARS OLD Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel wad Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Eight of the top 10 radio-day- But the jet bounced into the wall FE 2 PEN EVENINGS CANADIAN WHRSKY, A SLEND, 6 YERRS OUD. a ee et eee ee ’ timers are soap operas. | around the garden of Lady Car- | OF 06.8 PRODE. SCHENLEY GISTILLERS C8., WY. ¢. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | “Blood in the Sky,” 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.) A Wuelile dame plodes in $:00—(2) Michigan State Univer- roy LLYWOOD STEAL son, widow of a prominent North | Donald Gray stars. (9) Heart of sity. (4) Industry on Parade. | | Ireland lawyer, and came to a > haere! | Puppet comedy. (9) Boston) the City. “‘Mother’s Day,” a 8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva-| RKO Pictures stole James Mac- screeching. dap 50 yards from a | Blackie. Kent Taylor, as! young man gets into trouble be-| tion. (4) City Affairs. |Arthur, Helen Hayes’ som, away! 4 tall of traffic. Blackie, {is convinced that a cause he can't leave a peroxide 8:30—(2: Farm! land U.S.A. (4) from TV where he first starred—a_ B Hollyhead, i TELEVISION & RADIO 1 from the “Roller, blond alone; Pat McVey stars. Mr. Twinky. (7) American on 4 multi-picture deal. deg ssi elncamead aaa . ‘SUNDAY 5 P.M |) eee fal =| : - r. ; : His first RKO pix also is his Pulled from his crumpled car un- {oe _| Coaster” was no accident. (4)) (4) Star Stage. “The US. vs. Parade. hd P > by! injured. REPAIR SERVICE | News and Sports. Paul Williams.) Alexander .Holmes,”. a United 9:00—(2) Cap.ain Kangaroo. (4) TV Vehicle, “Strike a Blow, by] Adame crest trom the wreckage | Bill Flemming. . Attorney must prosecute a man Howdy Doody. (7) Garden Show. Bob Dozier, producer’ Bill's bright) lot his i ae asped, “M _ ; ' Easy TV Service 6:15—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do-| charged with murder; Joseph 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) 1 2°Y- | gosh.” P e yi ae he omen Sewice eereert lores. Short drama. (2) News.| Cotton stars. (2) Playhouse of Married Joan. (7) Crusade for } W. ne raduate Technician PROMPT Jac LeGott. Stars. Aruthr Franz in “Pattern’ Christ. | Giselle MacKenzie gets a | 10 pay Bunt et a) ai AS REASONABLE 6:25—(4) Weathercast. Dr. Eliot.| for Pursuit’ a Canadian Mountie 16:00—(2) Cartoons. (4) Fury. o “Chevy Show” Tuesday, July 5. |noise made by the jets. grimly 30 Years Service in Pontiac! SERVICE (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett! hunts a murderer Laurel and Hardy. — lobserved the bricks scattered over! . Phelps. $:00—(7) Ethel and Albert. Alan 10:30—(2) Texas Rangers. «| Don't envy Wally Cox for his: her -garden and commented. “I : When You Want It | ¢:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty learns Bunce, Peg Lynch in ‘“Milk- Uncle Johnny Coons. (7) Tomor- fall NBC-TV series—it’s up against ave ouch to say, but I think : that a bugle is sometimes as) man” (9) Dangerous Assign- row’s Stars |Disneyland and Godfrey. my lawyer es y: FE 5-8413 FE §-8413 good.as a gun; Lee Aker stars ment. Brian Donlevy in adven- 11:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Captain! 7 HAM PTON with Rinty. (9) Million Dollar) ture drama. (4) Boxing. 10-round Gallant. (7) Captain Flint. | Jack Benny's reviews and rating’ Movie. ‘“‘They Who Dare,” war-! featherweight boxing bout:/11:30—(4) Winchell-Mahoney. (7))on his first BBC-TV show in Bligh- Same License Number 96 OAKLAND AVE : ELECTRIC time adventure. (4) Jaye P.| Cherif Hamia, of Paris, France Ramar of the Jungle. iA —- rece ape ae = KREMLIN, Okla. u—Postmaster’ 2 . a Morgan. Music. (2) My Friend) vs. Miguel Berrios, of Puerto! . > : " | that (they've invi t J. Carit Rath ae 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Flicka. While her owners are de-| Rico. (2) The Lineup. Warner SATURDAY AFTERNOON boy back). (maaty are sep a ; ciding Anderson, Tom Tully in police 1#:@0—(4) Northland. (2) The Lone op seeuy REPEATS at the number on his 1956 automo- | have a colt, Flika runs off with) drama. an pee act al Ho hum: “This Is Your Life” bile license tag. It was the same. R 9 a wild stallion; Gene Evans 9:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater 12:40—(9) Billboard. : ‘starts repeating its backlog of! inumber as the 1955 tag. Rathmel s oe mitine Se de 9) Man to M ‘salty old tears for 13 weeks June Said he“had made no request for 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John magazine editor dreams top se. 12:45—(9) Man to Man 97. "any special number and that it was. T Cameron Swayze. cret information; Ruth Hussey 1: @0—‘9) Saturday Showtime. ‘strictly a coluciiooce, H EAD UAR ERS y | 190—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. “The) stars. (9) Person to Person. Ed- lt 2) Gt Show: “Pemtonsicae Quix” summer-suke| 2 —— es: Girl Who Came to Dinner” was ward R. Murrow intervieds Tex ! = a oe for “Person -to-Person” for 10 | invited by David 90 she could) McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg, *08~(2) Baseball. (4) Stars on scaring July 6 SYLVANIA Wide Sdlection of Components’. aes eT.V¥. meet his parents. (4) Truth or) and travel writer Richard Jo. Parade. (7) Roundup Time. 7 , aoe Cc “ 9” ee . © Hi-Fi Consequence. Quiz. (2) Mama. seph. (2) I Led Three Lives. *0—(4) Golf ee The “Crime and Punishment” SERVICE atalogue Net” Prices © Radic Peggy Wood in family drama. | Richard Carlson in “Comeback. “e :00—(7) Milky’s Party. . preduction that everyone at NBC Attractive Demonstration Room © Tope Recorders %:38—(7) Crossroads. “The Sing-9:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner.|, land. (Color). dearty hopes will star Marilyn | Member of Ockland County Expert Guidance—Complete Installation e ing Preacher” wins the respect. Red interviews golfer Gene Sar- © 30—(3) Texas .Musical. | Monroe -!l! be a modern rewrite j Electronics Association pe Pp rom ines | of the hard men along the docks: | azan. Musical. —with Raskolnfkov updated to FE 4-1515 Sp comm. Srieme BD Dick Foran stars. (4) Life of 10:00(7) Realm of the wild, &00—(4) Mr. Twinky. (9) Wild Bill > - UCLA student.” ®P.A. Systems H Riley. William Bendix stars as Dennis Glenn r with films Hickok. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. { become tas . . } Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. Riley; as his bachelor friend, of ~targhes’ Fishing” and Roy Rogers. (9) Hoppy’s) pouty Como finished his NBCTC&VTV 158 Oakland BLAKE falls in love. (2) Our Miss) “Shark on the Line” (3) Na. ‘Matinee. season five full Trendex points 409 E. Maple, rirminghom MI 4-5230 Brooks. Connie Brooks goes on) tional News. (4) The Great ahead of “Honeymooners.” The) RADIO TV Gildersleeve. Gildy gets involved No Time for Bridge |Como show next season. will 1 origi- 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second. » in a law suit in “Beauties and = 3149 W. Huron | (9) Graphic. TBA. (4) " the Beast.” (2) "Racket Squad WASHINGTON (INS) — Army RIZED FE 4-5791 | Story. TBA. (2) Crusader. Matt] “Reed Hadley in “Daring Should dentists are getting down in the AUTHORI Anders tries to send a little) Write.”’ .mouth—figuratively, not literally. TV i — ™ =a refugee girl to a family in-the 10:10—(2) Weathervane. Here's why: In the fiscal year ) States; Brian Keith stars. 10:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of ending June 30, 1955, service den- DEALER 8:30—(7) The Vise. An airplane en) Fame. Phil Cavaretta. tists found it necessary to install ADMIRAL ) Toute to Africa suddenly ex-'10:38—(7) Public Defender. Reed 3.372.372 permanent fillings, 99.117 BENDIX ————aana,| Hadley and “In Memory of partial dentures, and 14, eer CBS COLUMBIA | Murder,” a young girl is accused bridges; and to extract CART OUR ION eae aes Sea en ey Cores DUMONT 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS || City Detective. Rod Cameron office reports with a trace of sad-| oer CENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOROLA COLOR TV and “Handcuffs.” (4) Playhouse. ness ‘ With Each Used TV Purchase JA-COX TV" | dae voce cise All Star Theater. “Trouble With Aids Peruvian School RAYTHEON 43 8. Saginaw ve s-sere | Youth.” . : oan RCA-VICTOR —SERVICE— OPTIC IIIIIIII FAI II Ag 11:00—(7) Soup's On. 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TAM Ae 6 0 8 ee tw ww FH 1 COFUS 2 DANDIC 3 IGAME 4 ENCES 5 RRRIMO 6 GENAR ' 7 MILF 8 SALFH 9 SELN 2 @e@n O@ &@ &® Ge NO The crash which brought them tegether and led to their romance attracted nationwide interest and a movie was made about her comeback from serious injuries. - District Judge Frank McNamee granted the deeree to the singer, who finished a month-long hotel engagement here last week. The marrigae, in Coral Gables, Fla., March 12, 1948, was Burn’s first. Miss Froman had been divorced from Donald Ross. 5-MINUTE HEARING Miss Froman's attorney, Miss Emilie Wanderer, said the hear- ing. in the judge’s vahmbers, lasted only about five minutes. Under guestioning, Miss Wand- erer said, Miss Froman testified “simply that he left her a year ago and they hadn't gone back together.”’ “The grounds were very simple,” the attorney added. “Desertion for a year is one of the greunds for divorce in Nevada.” Miss Forman didn’t even detail Yesterday's answer: launDry, pOlish, ef Mend, cliEan, Serve, dusT, Iron, © 1956 Whats My Line, Ine. sCrub. © Doctors Praise mors are often found during phy- Sical exams. ‘ If they are not large and are of the uterus, they can be left woman can still bear children. These fibroid tumors disappear after menopause or change of life. * ¢ *& Permits Check New Device More Accurate . . But if the tumors have pene- for Diagnosis trated through to the inside of ithe uterus, they cause bleeding and other distress. There can also ibe a question whether the tumor iis really benign, or dangerous. test Doctors hesitate to take a chance that it could not be or become dangerous. By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter CHICAGO (®—A _ look-see necessary surgery to remove the * The instrument developed by It is done with.a pencil-thin in- it pt ino meat 911 [| i>) 1 ' ! 'Sare...With ONE OF OUR CHOICE USED CARS i i le ‘moval of the uterus. Photographs ‘can be taken through it. idaily have hysterectomies. Their) ‘tumors aré quite often found to od has saved some women from, be a benign or harmless kind, unnecessary hysterectomies. The fibroid tumors, growing in such a instrument is being used by some }way that they would not cause gynecologists in other cities. strument that permits direct vi-p- Norment gi vision | : ah ay . |Dr. gives direct. vision = sion of the interior of the womb 14 jeam whether the tumor is on, or uterus. With light from a tiny the ide. the operati bulb on the end ofthe instrument, | aeide _| cod could be avoided. It can also show he physician can see whether whether the bleeding might be due, umors are really present thatitg hormonal upsets that can be all for a- hysterectomy, or Te-| treated medically. Established methods of explor- ‘ing the interior of the uterus can ° lat times miss because there is m~ Hundreds of American women direct vision, Dr. Norment said. | He and Dr. Sykes said the meth- trouble. Many of the women are| young enough still to bear chil They Eat Commercials! steroscope, is being shown in an ming commercials down a person's exhibit at the American Medical The unique instrument, the hy-|- NEW YORK — Talk about ram- throat! Commercials: are even be-. where the separation took place, Miss Wanderer added. The singer jannounced in New {York last February: ‘John and I have agree to separate for the present.” MET IN CRASH | Both Miss Froman and Burn | were in the Tagus River near Lisbon. on a wartlme tour of American Marriagé Ends for Jane Froman troops. Twenty-four.of 39 persons . : Burn, aboard the ill-starred ‘plane as an observer, suffered a broken’ back in the crash. He held Miss Froman above the icy water for neatly an hour, how- ever, before they were rescued. At their marriage, Miss Froman walked to the altar on crutches. For five years she had fought her crippling injuries, undergoing 25 operations and spending three out of five years in hospitals. . Miss Forman’s pl comeback in show business won the nation’s hearts. A movie, ‘With a Song in My Heart,” was made about her life. with Susan Hayward as star. Judge McNamee said property settlement was presented where- by each spouse releases any claim to property of the other. He said Miss Froman waived alimony. Summer Vacation Calling City Children Some 17,292 Pontiac _ public school children closed the books officially ay and prepared to ‘launch the Simmer vacation with jmany plans for swimming and, |pienics. 4 | Parochial students attended their ilast classes for the summer last ( severely injured in 1943 when|Friday and will resume again in growing only on the outside walli'a Pan American plane crashed|early September. The Pontiac Public Schools will alone, Dr. Norment said. The It was carrying USO entertainers|reopen for the fall term Sept. 6. Teachers will return Sept. 4. Report Two Priests : Set Free by Reds HONG KONG ® — Two Amer-| ican priests are reported on their way out of Red China after three years in prison. But they Were not on the last daily train today from the Communist mainiand. * * A U.S. consular official said it might be several days or even a week before the Rev. John Wil- -oners Thomas Leonard Phillips crossed The two Roman Catholic priests will be the first American pris- - freéd by the Reds in six months. Word of their impending lrelense raised hopes that the Reds soon would free 11 other imprisoned Americans in 4 move . to pump new life into the long deadlocked U. S.-Chinese negotia- tions at Coneva. . U. S., British and Roman Cath- olic Church officials maintained a fruitless, daylong vigil at the liams Clifford and the Rev. border to receive them. OUR STORE HUDSON’ (IT’S BARBECUE TIME at 1475 Baldwin Avenue YES, now is your chance to see the BIG BOY BARBECUE actually demon- strated. We will be serving samples all day Saturda June 16, from = grill of this burner. Stop in and see us. Prices on the BIG BOY. stort from $9.95. HARDWARE PHONE FE 4-0242 | shop Sea | | go native in rs fashio ath tet our |Assn.’s annual meeting by Drs.|ing eaten these days. 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