* > | MMOQCIATPERNATIONAL WEWe t enones ay Progra : = $c Governors Red Back Control P la Power Ominous Manufacturers Served Notice of MADA Action O’Mahoney’s Proposal Seeks Revision of Sales Methods in Industry LANSING (AP) — Offi- cials of the Michigan Auto- mobile Dealers Assn. have - Served notice on auto manufacturers that the group will support pending federal legislation to con- trol automotive distribu- tion. Directors and officers of the MADA wired industry officials of the decision despite a reported caution from one company that en- actment of the O'Mahoney or the Monroney bills by Congress would bring un- desirable changes in the entire system of merchan- dising and distribution of automobiles. The O'Mahoney bill would en- able dealers to sue manufacturers for failure to use good faith in termination of contracts or for forcing dealers to accept cars they. do not want, The Mosreacy bill, a compan. | lon measure, would force mane- facturers te buy back unseld an. tomebiies, The bill has passed the Senate 75:1. The MADA, holding its annual convention here, yesterday wired the presidents of auto manulac- turing companies, that the organi- zation is backing the bills. BOTH MAY SUFFER Meanwhile, it was disclosed ‘that Ford dealers from throughout the nation came out 95 to 1 against the proposed Jegislation at a Meet- ing in Dearborn last week. At the Dearborn conference, BReoard Chairman Ernest RB. Breech of Ford reportedly warned that beth dealers and manufacturers might suffer if the legislation passes, A Detroit newspaper said it learned Breech told the group sweeping changes in merchandis- ing and distribution would result if the bills were passed The quoted Breech as saying Ford would be forced to raise car prices if the corporation has to assume the risk of dealer, inventories as provided in the Monroney measure. Moreover, according to the De. troit, paper, Breech continued, Ford “might be compelled to set up service facilities of our own” the company is required to com-, pensate dealers for maintaining warranty and service facilities. _He said, too, that Ferd would probably “add a large number of dealers and various kinds of dealers in order te maintain the volame of production and keep | prices down, ‘Breech predicted stich adjust- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Dies at 115? LOS ANGELES #—The family of Joe Gonzales, who died yester- day, says he was 115, Coroner's é deputies, called by his grand-' coseq today that the Board has |* ®-™. Was 55 degrees. At 2 p.m. and passed out $36 in bills to play- daughter, said he still had his own teeth.: Tornado Warnings " Gladwin, Mich., to 40 miles north of Bradford, Ml., from 3 p.m. to t Nazis Had in ‘39 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— Gasoline Price Up a Penny LANSING i#® — Starting probably next Monday, the tax on gas- to an average of 9.8 cents a gallon. Conference * The increase will amount te a penny. It will come about with | enactment of the new federal highway program now ready for final action by Congress and the President's signature. added federal penny will bring to 42 per cent ihe total tax paid by armed strength. ' Michigan motorists on gasoline purchases. The retiring NATO com- _- im Michigan, the increase will be fractionally greater because the state then applies the three per cent sales tax on the base, or Then the state applies its own six cents a gallon gas levy, pro’ present Russian leaders are Swing, the final tax incremest. “more clever” than Stalin, * * * ° * Palmer called the impending new tax rate the highest on any ane be novel , ; = essential commodity in the nation. 1. Russia built between 70 and Ss a | SUbMarines List year to bring : a her strength up to an estimated Happy In th Country 400 modern underseas craft, where- ° a ae: as Hitler felt enough assurance to start World War I}. with between (60 and 70 u-boats. 2. When his “predecessor, Gen. ;Dwight D. Eisenhower, was in ‘charge of NATO, eighty per cent jef the Red Air Force was pro- 'pellor sites equipped with one or more - oe _ Undoubtedly an important part of Michigan’s popularity as a vacation and tourist state is traceable to the picnic table. In fact, following Mich- igan’s lead, similar tables now are provided in several states and some Canadian ‘provinces. “i Coal’s New Partnership There is a new and heartening partnership in the Nation's coal in- dustry. _ Mine operators, coal hauling rail- roads and the United Mine Workers have launched a $50,000,000 corpora- tion to supply ocean freighters to handle. the growing export business. “This significant co-operation is the more noteworthy when viewed in the light of years of bitter strife which once marked lebor-management re- lations in coal. * * * Also worth noting is the fact that the suggestion for this co-operation came from UMW President Joun L. Lewis. Undoubtedly a stimulating factor is the rapid increase of Euro- pean demand for American coal as well as a sharp upturn in the domes- tic market. The fact is that British mines no longer can supply Europe and that productive U. S. mines can land this fuel on the Continent at competitive prices. That, of course, is of vital interest to mine operators, the railroads serving coast ports and the miners. themselves. * * * The one big problem resulted from the fact that it was not always pos- sible to get ships to carry the coal when they were needed. The new $50,000,000 corporation, American Coal Shipping Inc., was organized to supply the ships. The Man About Town Five Generations Yet the Eldest Is Only Seventy-Five Years Old Younger generation: The one with which there's nothing the matter that us older ones should have outgrown. The head of a five generation family at the age of 75 is Mrs. Maggie Butters of 4989 Huston Drive. She has 7 children, 25 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. Her birthday will be celebrated Wednesday with a family party at the home of a daughter, . Mrs. Lillian August, at 1701 Baldwin Road. Sign of the times on the marquee of the Lake Orion theater: The Man Who Never Was Air Conditioned. A native of Hungary and formerly on the staff of the Oakland County Tuber- culosis Sanatorium, Dr. Zoltan Viragh, has been granted his final citizenship papers at Waukesha, Wis., where he now is employed. . @ Some of the air-fields in the Pontiac area have been offering _ ' “Penny a Pound” 20 minute rides. The manager of one of them tells me that they recently took up one woman for 78 cents—but the next one paid $3.05. - . An automotive magazine says that the “Battle of the Tail Lights” is to be continued in the 1957 models. It already has reached a point on some cars where they are more impressive than the headlights. “What has become of the wild straw- berries that formerly grew in extra delicious quantities along the railroads right of way?” asks “Lover of the Good Old Things.” Our answer is that they're still there, if you know where to hunt for them. We do. -A letter,comes in from Mrs. Blanchard Merrifield _ of Lapeer, which commends The Press on the ’ , _ Damon Runyon series whith she says is brimming over ‘with human interest. ee Verbal Orchids to — _. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Lehman of 251 Judson St.; fifty-second wedding On the Spot ae oary * "name, address and | ¢ the James Marlowe Says: U.S. Communists Join Stalin Line WASHINGTON (®—The leaders of the American Communist par- ty, who have acted like arrogant shepherds toward their own mem- bers, are still sheep in the Russian pasture. Sore of them may be * * > There is rising discontent in the Stalin was a dictator and murder- er. Party members, writing to their Worker, * * « As if helpless to know what to . This week the Central Committee finally spoke up. It raised critical questions about the part played by Russia's new leaders in Stalin's usurpation of power and his crimes. But it did this only after the Italian, French and British Communists had asked the same ——— Z . “We... are shocked,” the mittee members said of the reve- lations. The delay in speaking up made them look afrajd to take Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Things change in life, and as they change .. . We should adjust our ways ... Instead of blindly follow- +» The rules of other days .. + There has to be some different shape ... To many things, we do . . . Or else there is no progress, and... There can be nothing new .. . « We need not take up every- thing . . . That modern times ex- pect ... And there is never reason to. . . Surrender self-respect... We do not have to imitate .. . Or merely go along And nothing can create a right Of some- thing that is wrong... But we should hever be so set... narrow in our range ... That we refuse to tolerate . . . The very smallest change. : (Copyright 1956) Looking Back com- © the lead in criticizing Russia or even knowing what to say or how far to go until] others showed the way. Since it was common knowledge for 20 years that Stalin had one- man rule and slaughtered people, the Central Committee, in saying it’ was shocked to hear all this, put itself in the position of being considered dumb or hypocritical. No one has accused the Reds of being dumb. . s * * But Dennis himself provided an- other example of continued sub- servience to Russia, Almost as if saying, ‘‘Oh, thank you, sir,’’ he expressed gratitude to Khrushchev for saying war is not inevitable. The rank-and-file may be able to swallow the present leaders’ history of disasters — the blind obedience to Stalin was not news to them — but it’s hard to see how these leaders can keep their jobs and carry out the new line. * * *, That line was laid down by Khrushchev: Everywhere Com- munist parties should try to look like national parties and form united fronts. How could the present U.S. leaders, already con- victed of trying to teach overthrow of the government, be persuasive? Smiles It’s all right for life to begin at 40, but do rheumatism and arthritis have to, also? * * * The best tip for folks who drive over 60 miles an hour is to be Dr. William Brady Says: Woman Bombards Doctor for ‘Baby Article’ Quotes WHY ACCEPT THE BOOBY ROLE A lady writes: There are' so many remarks in your article April 19 (“A Hospital is No Place to Rest’’) that had me raving, but there is only one ques- tion I would like to ask: Since when does 24 hours of labor con- stitute a rest or being under “‘ob- servation’’? You speak of ignorance, Dr. Brady. What would you think of a man who, after carefully ex- amining a 1956 (expensive auto- mobile) from bemper to tail light, asserted that the Model T was by far the superior autome- bile? I would call him an igno- ramus—wouldn't you? (Signed) ——————-— In the piece which aroused the lady's indignation: I said: 1. I think the state should give every mother, when the birth cer- tificate is registered, a two weeks’ vacation free, or pay her the equiv- « alent in cash. . 2. Home is the best place to have a baby. 2 * © 3. Hospital beds are for sick or injured people. It is unfair and uneconomical to allow people to use them just to rest. It is wrong to allow doctors to fill hospital beds with patients admittéd just for ‘‘observation” — which means the arrangement is convenient for the doctor. 4. Eagerness of so many young expectant parents to go to a hos- pital to have their baby is due to everything pertaining . The kind of ignorance fos- Hh signed them im 19th century hos- pitals, letters, not more than one page pe = to personal eff - ag Ah Ez st a Z | ‘ Es te i Bi i ge nt ¥ 5 peel? Lot Z i ctgiraits ot oisdik -zi The sti avid fans would not ‘ ® ak ye ee ae A : et , 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2%, 1956 Batok deg , fa I a , ar Lake the roadside parks, a. men oy de Mach ae Lo Volew ait the People 1) Mast ot tS See wre | ee Tells of Daughter’s Shock. of, short duration, for plenics mee at Seeing Elvis in Person Hopes Music Aids Ike’s Recovery I see our President in the hos- pital asked for Verdi's “La Traviata.” I do not know how sick he is, but there’s nothing wrong with his soul: Hope he gets well soon so he can go to New York next winter and see it performed at the Met. Innumerable are the sicknesses music curéd me of: Hope it will work for him as well ‘L, Roth 74 Auburn Ave. ‘We Smart Cats Will Take Elvis’ About Elvis Presley, it's every- body to his own opinion and if you don’t like him, you can listen to our boy,” Elvis Presley. Muriel White Hal Boyle Says: Multimillionaire Film Fan Goes Back to First Love NEW YORK W — Multimillion- aire Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney may not be America’s No. 1 movie fan—but he rates high on the list. * * * “You always go back to first love, he said, while cussing his active re-entry into the field of movie-making. © AMBITIOUS PLAN As president of his own inde- pendent corporation, Whitney has outlined an ambitious production your dis- program that will keep him busy | for years. He is bullish on the long- term future of motion pictures, de- spite the heavy inroads made by television: e ° “The box office is going down- hill, but I feel that is a temporary thing,’ he said. ‘‘What is needed? Moré quality pictures and special attractions that will draw people away from their TV screens. “The major studios have a real problem in trying to turn out #0 to 60 pictures of the quality that today’s public demands. I know I couldn't do it, There isn't that much talent avatiatte." * The Whitney bankroll has played quite a role in the movie world in the past. He helped finance Tech- nicolor, Cinerama, and half a doz- en notable David Selznick pictures, including “Gone with the Wind." Whitney still retains a one-eighth interest in this highest grossing film of all time. MORE THAN MONEY But in his new company Whitney is pouring in more than money. “I am now devoting the major per of my time to it,” he said. “We want to make nothing but top quality pictures. Our goal is to — portray life faithfully, and I prom- ise that none of our pictures will ever misrepresent or paint a false picture of the United States or its people.” -git, flew Whitney, descended from Fli Whitney, inventor of the cotton as a pilot in the World War I, and served .as a colonel overseas in the second. * * * . His business interests have from mining to airlines. He was one of the nation’s top polo players and at 57 still enjoys af active game of tennis. He likes to paint and fish. He owns one of America’s best known racing stables. He is a director: of the Metropolitan Opera and the Amer- ican Museum of Natural History. He authored a book of his war experiences called ‘The Lone and Level Sands.” THREE THEMES Whitney has three themes about, which he hopes to center his future films: American history and American life, nature drama, and ” fantasy. * * ° The first of six pictures already “The “Searchers.” star- Jom Wayne, has been re- leased. . Whitney, like most other movie magnates, is plagued by the prob- lem of finding a good story worth ae = ee eeeey ont talent * * ® “The trouble is that great storics don't come along every month— or every year,”’ he said wryly. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Recause the ground is chapt, for there was no rain in the earth, the plowmen were ashamed, they covered their heads.—Jeremiah 14:4. s = * Those who labor in ‘the earth are the chosen people of God. if He ever had a chosen people. whose breasts He has made His peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue —Thomas Jefferson. Case Records of a Psychologist Show-Offs Really Feel Inferior Contrast Dr. Mary and Dr. Eloise. They represent two dis- tinctly different types of per- sonality. Even in grammar school you'll notice those wlio over-dress and fish for social acceptance by ritzing their pals. And in fancy Women’s Clubs you'll see the same two types. It’s fun to analyze peo- so start being an Applied By DR: GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-392: Dr. Mary Karp, aged 39, is head of the anesthesia she tries to “freeze out” the lay- men from the conversation by going medical. * *® « She shifts conversation. over to her own field. That might not be so bad if she'd employ average vocabulary. But she uses technical medical lingo that is over the heads of laymen. : Medicine is noted, anyway, for its circumlocutions and tendency to employ long words where short ones would serve better. - So Dr. Eloise will speak about an “upper respiratory infection” when the average citizen would prefer the simple “flu.” the ‘‘dilata- understand?” ‘If she were a deft psychologist like Dr. Mary Karp, she doubtless Sy the type of person who tries to highhat his neighbors by over- dressing. He (or she) lavishes an undue amount of money on-a new car or TV set or on jewels and fur coats, though he may be in hock to a finance company and develop ulcers trying to make his pay- ments. * « ® 2 He tries to affect at least a fi- nancial ty because he is really a victim of an inferiority complex. Such a person is “fishing” for social acceptance and thinks he can buy popularity by intimating his wealth. 5 & Dent be deceived. People who are true patricians or the , real aristocrats of personality, don't put on such airs. It's usn- ally the rich or social climbers who try to adopt all the external signs of what they deem to be the wealthy class or pace-setters, So, like the scared boy who whistles in the dark to reassure himself, these insecure folks try to put on the dog and ritz their neighbors. : Even when they possess an M.D, degree, as Dr. Eloise does, they -. still may feel socially insecure and thus continue to fish for more acclaim. * * ® Survey your high school class- mates or other acquaintances. so start being an applfed psycho- jogist at once by starting such a ~ classification. Always @rite to jorge W. Crane A e B bee aoe envelope “Soe to cover pg GE ; ce rae ag Bob Considine aT ATLANTIC cITy (INS)—As al- ways, the governors’ conference loses its shape faster than a wax- works on fire. * * 8 Gov. Arthur B, Langlie of the state of Washington’ (who will bel the keynoter at the Republican convention at San Francisco) is- sued a fine set of topics to be discussed by the gentlemen from the state capitals. The topics ranged from splitting the atom in the name of peace to the edu- cation of the child: at kindergarten, age. These things are indeed being discussed. But they run a bad great gabby game of politics. Ap- propriately, at this place where Ae ee « great many springbeards are of- fered to political hopefuls. A press conference, a chairman- ship of a roundtable discussion, a clever retort or correctly placed smile at a cocktail party, a ringing declaration on ‘‘Meet ‘the Press,” or good footwork around the lobby of the Dennis Hotel, could mean the difference in a man’s political aspirations. * * * Gov. Frank G. Clement of Ten-'hea nessee may have clinched the vice) ipresidential nomination on the Democratic ticket at Gov. Mey- night, one of Meyner's best men ‘told the writer. second to participation in the | “Gov. Clement made a good im- ipression, smiled at everybody, and ‘looked exactly like the Southern. people are Anctined to swim, a ler the ticket need,’ said - : = = = il = cratic nominees have repeatedly a “Sa pos. j RED TANK IN EGYPT — A Soviet-supplied Stalin tank goes on display in Cairo, Egypt, for the first time during a military parade celebrating the nation's independence. Egyptian. Premier Nasser watched the parade, which displayed numerous Russian-Czech arms, irom the dee stand at = “er HOLIDAY COUPE 4 .-. and more and more of them are a ner’s reception and buffet Sunday) THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE \26. sess me Politics Oakieiyhe Business for Governors with the resignation of those who have been around the ‘political game for a long time. McCARTHY RIVAL? sonable Republican from Wiscon- sin, probably will rum aginst Sen. Joe McCarthy when the latter comes up for renomination two years hence. * ¢ «© oe eyes were on him here, as he ded the otherwise jnnocuous ee session and roundtable |that discussed highways and high- jway safety. If he runs against aaa beats McCarthy, Kohler will be a hot presidential prospect in 1960. If the loses . . .. well, he won't | starve. Or want for plumbing. Several of the possible Demo- stressed that they will not make ‘an issue of President Eisenhower's ‘health. This governors’ conference ‘indicates that they were’ talking through the hats they had tossed into the ring. | * * | The President's health and the |wording .of the civil rights plank lof the Democratic Party are the top two topics under discussion ticket, he Was: asked. “I haven't any opinion on that at all,” Knight said. What about Nixon himself? “The Gov. Walter J, Kohler, the per-|vice president is a distinguished Californian,” he answered. ‘‘If the President selects him and the con- vention nominates him, I will sup- port the ticket wholeheartedly.” [PLENTY OF OPINION The greatness of the country's ability (and right) to- express it- self shone through as the govér- nors “een * * “He won't carry a Southern set shipments to dealers during the fe state,’ Gov. George Bell Timmer- man Jr. of South Carolina said of ‘Eisenhower, who that day had imade news by taking 80 steps at ‘Walter Reed Hospital. here, whenever the governors get ‘away from their routine —— NIXON QUESTION | The question of whether Vice | ‘President Nixon will be a help or ‘hindrance to Eisenhower, assuming | ithe President runs again and Nix- (on is his running mate, is as easily ‘discussed at the governors’ conven- ‘tion as the location of the next cocktail party. ° * Gov. aay Knight of Caiifornia | ‘is especially quizzed on Nixon. We \found Knight as guarded as all get out Sunday at his press —| ence. | “Would you nominate Mr, Nix. jon?” a reporter asked him. “I won't have anything to de with nominating anybody,” the’ congenial. Californian laughed. “Outside of welcoming the dele- | gations to the Republican con- | j vention on August 20, I'll play no | rele in the convention.” (Knight | ts a delegate.) The reporters probed him from al) sides, sensing a reluctance where Nixon was concerned. What if Nixen were dropped from the | ' “Weasel! words,” “Soapy” Williams of the Supreme) 7 in general be done at “deliber-| 7 Court's suggestion that j And so it went. And so it will go as long as we are free. TV Sales Drop WASHINGTON \ — Television first four- months of 1956 totaled 2,059,129 compared with 2,329,449 sets shipped’ during the first four months of 1955. . Huntoon . Funeral Home on any ofher.... 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SAGINAW STREET yours = Let our By PHYLLIS BATTELLE CARACAS,, Venezuela ar ten invaded it by the Maestro Andre Kostelanetz a thousands tecranet ng the popula- in Venezuela to conduct the Na- | Michigan's ninth annual conference | ‘on aging July 9-11. Europeans and slick North With the coming of the greedy strangers, the happy and pliable Venetuelan natives gave up most of their old customs and culinary ideas and went cosmopolitan. All those favored dishes made of icornmeal and banana leaves were no longer good enough, and the fox trot supplanted the local dances. Caracas has become so cosmo- politanized that it takes investigation to discover any of the “local color” of the past. Only in a few remaining ‘old sections" WHAT'S MY LINE? | werk, tory ea Mas. 6. 364 Me Ge oon © wea | Ww 6-26 fOur, © 1956 What's My Line, ine. coffEe, Yesterday's answer: wGer, ‘esteak sauCe, pepper, syRup, rice, Soup.’ aes ¢(er_ may provide a Wayne County Setback for Pilots Huge Estate Headed for Park or Hospital DETROIT '‘# — Eighteen years after his death, the $1,500,000 estate of a thrifty Wyandotte farm- public park or a hospital in De- troit for needy persons. * * * Arthur J. Richardson, who made some ‘‘good investments’ before his death in 1938, left the estate to several heirs who have since died. * * * In that event, Richardson stip- ulated in his will: that the money should be offered first to Wayne County for a public park and then to Detroit for a hospital if the county fails to accept the gifts. TORONTO — Ontario has a hew, rule of the road for plane pilots. Those who make .emer- ‘Missouri Plan’ Fails to Qualify for Ballot DETROIT @® — A movement to change the method of selecting Michigan judges has failed to get sed 218,000 signatures required to jhave the proposal placed en the November ballot. * * * Neil A. Patterson, secretary of the Better Judges for Michigan committee, said less than half the necessary signatures were ob- tained. He said the plan has been go ogee until 1958. okey Plan,” would have sub- ernor for the present system of ‘electing judges in the state. : * ¢ ®# Although approved by a majori- ity of Michigan lawyers, the move- iment was opposed by labor leaders land the Democratic Party. Carillonneur Honored ANN ARBOR W® — Sidney F. Giles, assistant University of |Michigan carilionneur, was elected [President of the guild of carillon- ‘neurs in North America, the uni- knewn as the stituted appointment by the gov-) Migrant Workers Arrive TRAVERSE CITY #— Migrant workers have started arriving for the strawberry harvest in Leelanau and Grand Traverge tounties and will stay for the cherry harvest which annually employs from 5,000 to 10,000 pickers. Ray L. Olney. crop area supervisor of the Mich- igan Employment Security Com- ~*--mission, estimated 600 workers will take up the’strawberry work be- fore the week ends. gency landings on highways will not he allowed to take off from! ithe roads but must have their! planes towed away. The ruling followed two landing-takeoff inci- dents in the past month. Heads Calvin Seminary GRAND RAPIDS W—Prof. John H. Kromminga of Grand Rapids has been elected president of Cal- vin Seminary by the annual synod of the Christian Reformed Church. He succeeds Prof. R. B. Kuiper called Hallace. * *. They serve. them to children and yet that the old things are not the best things, and that it takes pate AC | nnn a Culture - Floods Into Caracas} of town are the “old folks” still | together, with careless skill, the |] 21 ingredients that go into the ba-|[) nana - leaf - and - meal — concoction 4 dren who haven't heard | Venezuelans. Here, too, they cling to the old style of residential addresses— naming one's home according to rather than on the street. The custom for centuries has been to spot your residence by the street corner it is closest to. - * * * 2 Hence, in old Caracas a man might live three houses west of “The Dead~Man"” (a corner on which a man was found deceased in another century). WHO COUNTS? streets are now listed on the city map as East 4th or South — ‘but who counts? . In these a they have not heard — or pretend not to have heard — that Caracas is a boom town, fast becoming the super-city of South America. 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JUNE 26, 1956 z ie eee ANN ARBOR W—Upper income; Some 35 per cent of families jof new car PEED are waiting for intentions, said they would ae There was an indication that the| would like to move away pe the : people are uneasy, but the rest of S8Y they make more than a year | the 1957 models. ably trade in their cars within a movement would con-| central city into a nicer neighbor- ‘ America is optimistic about their, og and ~ gto Do arte 7 Most ~via who Arcs sirore no!next two years. tinue. Many city people say theyjhood. The t Executive—” : y earn le ’ study owed today. | more a The desk designed | t of families : The ore haeack Center at. complained sed seen, high prices andi. with asl ei ; +A University. redoesap ap asked more expenses in this survey inm ° < American families in a scien- against 7 t A A - tifically selected sample how they jast rods el easel tas ca ent oat oot 3 felt about their own and the na- Fale in the upper income easy drawers _ The survey was made between beer for the worse in recent finan- work-eas a of the April 16 and May 21 this year. cial progress more than families). | ae oye og cadayt There was a pronounced de- cline in optimism among upper income people, a small decline : __ _ among middle income people and » no decline at all among low in- + come groups, the center said. a Appraisals of current ‘conditions i are generally less favorable than 3 they were last year. the center said, but optimism remained high about future developments toward the nation's business and personal finances. The report, made quarterly, in- dicated that the belief prices would continue to rise spread in 1955 and has increased since last fall. The center which also prepares more detailed reports for the Federal Reserve Beard, had ether interesting observations about consumer attitudes and inclinations to buy. Some 30 per cent of the families have incomes under $3,000 a year, while another 30 per cent have incomes between $3,000 and $5,000 a year, the report said. Almost 40 per cent of families now hit the $5,000 a year or more bracket—and this proportion has been growing for the past several years. BETTER OFF IN FALL While 36 per cent of families said they were better off in the fall of 1955, only 32 per cent pd so in the latest survey. But, the with less income. Low income groups noted no reverses. PERCENTAGES SIMILAR Thirty-six per cent of the families said they expected to be better off worse off. The rest said no change or were not certain. Substantially these were the and October studies of 1955. In respect to business conditions, one-third thought they were better than last year, while last year, one-half thought they were better than 1954. However, the group be- lieving there has been no change showed considerable increase. Since the large group who ex- So far as knowing of any adverse | developments that might affect the business situation, 2 out of 5 people expressed some awareness of such developments. One-half of the per- financially in a year and only 6 per cent answered ‘they would be) same as they were in the June} May Be Out of Army, but Army Is in Him ‘OFF THEY GO — Some 72 happy-go-lucky Pontiac children boarded buses in front of the Courthouse yesterday headed for the first day of fun in the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept. sponsored “Frog Hollow Camp" in the = Lake and Lae a SEC ICIOICHCHCIC HENCE ica Ce cn Gir Orr CECE ME tee CEG) Adding Machines Rented ere Orrre EQUIPMENT ca. nneree ew sons in the upper income groups were among this group. Of the 30 per cent who mentioned potential adverse developments, in- ternational affairs, the coming election, and low farm income were most frequently noted. ‘ Last “October, the President's survey said, reports of improve- ment in family finances still out-) number reverses 3 to 2. This is a better ratio than existed) in 1954 and 1952. NIGHT RACING M-59 Speedway : | Woman Tortured On Main Street “They're kilti me," she wi does such € ra soften ooling, buraiae feet. Get Ice-Mint t Why Suffer e Bleeding Piles 7 AY Longer ointments, suppor! rary the ng ng onl relief. RECTORAT tes tendency to usually in = few days, F int; it ¥ i i i. w only an expensive and | a | Kinsel’s; Gimms; Thrifty; 3-V: Haliman = Dunseith: Cole's: Purtney; Rule; | Quality; Lou's Drug: Keego Drug, Keego Harbor; Aris, Drayton Plains. health was the major source of un- certainty. But this spring, such references were less frequent. However, the study was made be- fore the President’s most recent ' iliness. On consumer credit, the study ‘had this to report: Twenty-seven per cent said in- staliment payments were a hard- ship, up 1 perf cent from 1955. Thirty-five per cent sald they were forced to postpone some — the same as last year. Twenty-two per cent said pay-| manta don't bother them, 11 per icent said they spend earefully and| 5 per cent were uncertain. These | ‘were roughly the same’ as last! Both last fall and this spring, ‘debts. | BUYING INTENTIONS On buying intentions, the survey enti Intentions to buy new cars were (10 per cent less than last fall. In-| ‘tentions to buy used cars remained | | stable. A relatively large Portion | Commit Schultz to lonia BENTON HARBOR &—Norman | Schultz, 24-year-old Baroda farm | worker who shot and wounded a the Ionia State Hospital after a | sanity hearing. Schultz shot and ;wounded deputy Charles Andrews in a gun duel after the officer answered a complaint of family trouble at the Schultz farm. NEW YORK (INS) — Veteran newspaperman Jim Bishop| describes President Eisenhower as| a firm and patient chief executive “the boss." Writing in the July tssue of a magazine, the author of the best-selling book, “The Day Lin- coin Was Shot," portrays Eisen. hower as a nimble-minded man a-problem to another in an in- stant. He says he is “‘a predict” “ of and somewhat “a driver.” his intimate close-up study of the President. There, he was given unusual liberties to observe. a. “typical day” in Eisenhower's life. “The President is a prodder.” Bishop writes. ‘He sets high) corms, ith amazing peed families with debts had more buy- minimum goals for Congress and restfully refreshing ea ‘ing plans than families without pe gets angry when he sees the ‘House or Senate loafing. |SLAVE-DRIVER “He has been taken out. of the ‘Army. but someone forgot to take jthe Army out of him. He is punc- tual, precise, and a slave-driver. “He works hard every day. and) ‘he expects no loss from his party cousins . . Bwight David Eisen-) ‘hower is the “boss, and in private ‘conversation is referred to as such ‘In his attitudes to the men who work on his team—and this in-, cludes the members of the cabinet, —he is not a martinet, nor is he suppliant. “He is a firm father who | listens intently, with head cocked, and then makes his own decision. It matters little how eloquently the members of the team argue Pontiae State Bank Is Now Paying ae. 0 Per Annum on Savings Certificates to INDIVIDUALS and NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Savings Certificates starting at $500 and increased in multiples of $100, if left in for one year will earn 2!5‘e. é FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OUR MAIN OFFICE OR EITHER ONE OF THE BRANCHES EM COMPLETE BANKING | SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE ; | i BRANCHES DRAYTON PLAINS — AUBURN HEIGHTS SN SS OS lsc fe’ t Bishop visited-the White House Staf ers. 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Well or = aa iPRECISION REIGNS Once, during a stag dinner, | or apartment. . | is Sasrippuanns! nace When he dictates letters to his Bishop says, Ike nursed a single Don't be satisfied with any coverage that’s less broad! | oo ie a remency . . personal secretary, Mrs. a drink G@roughout the cveaing. Out Investigate today—you don't have to wait until present shop who remarks in the ar- Whitman, he does it precisely. policies expire. Simplify your insurance and save. Call ticle that “I Am a Life-Long Demo- |enunciating cominas, periods, and ee ie ‘crat.” reports that White House indicating new paragraphs. He is guests were careful not to take Call FE 5-8172 mail averages 2.500 letters daily, “the tiger type. pacing up and more than Ike. When they were who can jump from one kind of and that it has reached 10,000. 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PM, Sundoys on CPSIV-—0 show the whole Hemiy wit onlay, ee 2 == 4 . + ‘ % a “president of the Michigan chapter ‘t 7 : e : : F : = \ % } ; | : , i ; f A | = : 3 . 5 ' j s / a | = t ao Z ; ee | x - _* Woman Cleric Begins Ministry Entire Upper Peninsula to Be Methodist Parish for Two-Year Trial q MARQUETTE @ — Michigan's first woman minister of the Methodist Church has the whole of the Upper Peninsula for ber “‘con- gregation.” ; She is Marion Kline, who will Serve a two-year trial period be- fore she becomes eligible for a pastorate and a chufch of her own. Miss Kline was voted a mian- ister on Trial at the recent meet- ing of the Methodist Detroit Con- ference.. She becomes the first woman eligible for a vote in the Right now Miss Kline is work- ing out of Marquette as an edu- cation field worker. She instructs Sunday School teachers and church camp workers at education lead- ership schools and _ vacation : schools in rural districts. She -brings a solid background of religious training to her new work. She studied at the Berkley (Calif.) Divinity School and at the Garrett Biblical Institute in Evans- ton, Tl. She received her Bachelor of Divinity degree there in 1950. Misa Kline previously was ap- pointed an ordained minister in the Western Wisconsin Confer. ence and was paster of a church in the village of Arkansaw, Wis. She likes her assignment but says there ig a “vast amount” of Christian work to be done. As for those Upper Peninsula winters, she’s not worried. “I was in Western Wisconsin for 12 years,”” Miss Kline says. “I spoke to some friends up here about the 28-below weather we had out there and they shivered. I guess I'll make it.”’ « i Sandy Mae Burby! Burby Mae Sandy? CANTON, Ohio &®—The other day the Canton Repository pub- lished a story saying a woman named Sandy Mae Burby of East Sparta has been involved in an automobile accident. Another woman phoned the next| day and said the person in the | accident was Burby Mae Sandy, not Sandy Mae Burby. The woman who phoned ‘was _ Mae Burby, a resident of olumbus, Ohio, who was visiting in East Sparta and is a very good friend of Burby Mae Sandy. of the National Assn. of Postmas- } ‘at the group’s annual meeting. “he. being your proviem. Solve With am easily arranged loan wp te 9800—pay off aii the small ei and have but one small _ptnonthiy payment sulted to your Dudget, Home & Auto CUSTOMERS now enjoy convenience in park- ing and downtewn shopping. Ours is an air-conditioned office “where friendly people are anxious te help you. New, modern con- eultation rooms for privacy. All these conveniences are yours cwhen you borrow at Home & Auto Lean Company. Telephone FE 5-8191 of come te our office for a dignified selution to your money probleme. Home & Auto Loan Company 7 Nerth Perry Bere Berkley ‘Voss, President | Hours 9 te 6 Sat. 9 tot THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE 28, 1956 hy you will enjoy Roy service in Pontiac CAN YOU FIND YOUR PURE DEALER HERE? é BUD HEWETT 2900 8, Telegraph ot Franklin — Pestiac, Michigan CHAS. P. HENDERSON Woodward & Square Lake Pestiac, Michigan JOE JOINER 064 Orchard Leake Pentiac, Michigan AL LEIGHTON Braid Motor Sales Pontise, Michigan ' JESSE GARCIA oe KN. Perry Peatise, Michigan JIM RYAN 3783 Elisabeth Lake Rd. Pentiac, Michigan ART LANE S210 Highland B4. (M50) Pontise, Michigan BILL GRAHAM O07 Beléwin . Pontiac, Michigan AL BROOME e000 Green Lake Rd. Orchard Lake, Michigan ALTON JOHNSON 7 E. Pike St. Pontiac, Michigan JOHN LEONARD 4 Orchard Lake Bé4. Pontiac, Michigan MARK PEABODY 1001 Jesiya St. Pentlac, Michigan ART KULLIS 8198 Cooley Lake Rd. Peatise, Mickhigas DON HERR 400? Dixie Highway Drayten -Piains, Michigan , HOLLIS NIX 7980 Orchard Lake Keerco Harbor, Michigan KEN SMITH C. RAY TAYLOR TOM MAGUIRE ERNIE ROSE SAM ROTH DUTCH KURTH Woodware at Long Lote Ré. 261 8. Breeéway Maguire Aste Sales RAC Mir. Sales. £145 Commerce R4. 2915 Wighiand 4. (M50) 318 8. Weedward Ave. Oxtoré, Michigan Rt, 1, Walled Leke, Michigan Rt. 2, Milford, Michigan Birmingham, Michigan iy HAROLD HOPKINS 29700 Grand River Farmingten, Michigan BOB SWEEZIE 33004 Grand River Ave. Farmingtes, Michigan MISS HIM? -- TRY AGAIN! WALLY BITTERLE 1718 W. Maste Seaton, Michigan LEWIS RENWICK JULIUS FEOLE 130 Mate St. Nerthrilie, Michigan BOB MILLER 32412 Five Mite Ré. Birmingham, Michigan Livenia, Michigan PAUL REBITZKE 357 Regers Nerthville, Michigan LARRY ZIELASKO 413 N. Main & Starkweather Pirmoeth, Michigan FAY WILLIAMS UL 8. Ne. 12 fumes, Michigan ARDEN SACKETT TS 8. Mate St, Pirsmeoeth, Michigen ‘We Pure Oil dealers would like to show you why we say “SERVICE IS MY MIDDLE NAME” Combination of PURE gasoline and High _ HP Purelube motor oil will be a treat for your car. Altogether, you have more reason "Royal Welcome Service” is what we call it. We think you'll call it the best service in town. Come on in and try it. , Aled, we know that our High-Horsepower _ than ever to Be sure with Pure. There's always something new and better at your Pure Oil dealer's | ~ aha the ao . . @ sign like this, Drive — - in for his Royel Wel- Be sure with ¥ ee hl ae oe | ' see me eee aR ae eae Tie me ae ae we A ARE a pe eg ert 4 Sr Ora teepvears were Made- Temple for the annual installation of officers. Mrs. Arnold Hillerman leine Half (left), Mrs. Glen F. Valance (center), Mrs. Karl Schultz was installed as president and Mrs. Oliver H. Lemeaux (second from (second from right) and Marguerite Parrish (right). . a, F igi s <5 (a eee see Bits, gy eee eae = + : Fd * — Mrs. Arnold Hillerman (center) was installed as the president of Soroptimist Club of Pontiac Monday evening at Elks Temple. Two'of her officers are (left) One Woman Monopolizes Party Line By EMILY POST Today's first letter tells me: “Dear Mrs. Post: My husband I received an invitation to a) wedding taking -place im. three) weeks. My husband travels a good 2 * Mrs. R. R. Wright, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ray Maxwell, treasurer. Chase-Newcomb Nuptials Read in Oklahoma June 15. ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. .jand Mrs. Kenneth Newcomb of) Flushing, and Robert is the son of Stedman F. Chase of Fiddle deal and there is a possibility that may be away at that time. By ANNE HEYWOOD Why are some people really suc- cessful in life, while others remain failures? * * «* There are doubtless many qual- ities which contribute to success, but I'd put an open mind at the top of the list. ~~ The woman whose mind is closed against new ideas, who says “No” before looking into a proposition, is bound te fail, no it ie ofg® Hi z I z 3 i ‘ nh Z a z : i é isk d i Te firmly. “I don’t want te werk on a commission basis—it's too un- certain;” I pointed out that a salary is un- certain, too. If you don't produce, you get fired, * * @ “But it's so undignified,” Betty said. ‘‘Mother had a friend, during Mrs. Haviland Entertains Unit Mary Lyons Group of First Con- gregational Church met at the home of Mrs. Delbert Haviland on Voorheis road Friday. * * *& “Take a New Look at the 10) Commandments” by Dr. Rollo May y by Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Edwards, whose nts, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolfe, are missionaries in Metet, French be home at pepe ween : = i “She is an g, friendly type informative talk on the way of life Cameroons, West Africa, gave an for both the native ae ‘{neighbors. It was pathetic, * or something to her friends and “She kept bothering people and pushing her merchandise on them. Sometimes they bought just out of sympathy. I couldn't do that!” LIVED IN PAST Betty was living in the past and ir cP atetee 3 R 2. i g 3 scxsatrsz Closed Mind Won’t Admit Success which she just adores—no pushing it at hapless victims! BETTY JOINS IN Betty, needless to say, is now in the sales field. * bd * If you'd like the name of some good firms in the sales field, send me a stamped, self-addressed en- velope and I'll give you a list of the best. ‘(Copyright 1966) OES Chapter Has -\Special Gathering Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, held a special meeting Monday evening at Masonic Temple with 100 mem- a Pontiac Press Photes Soroptumist Club of Pontiac gathered Monday evening at Elks left) as first vice president, Committee members appointed Evangeline Mae Newcomb and ~ § n of Officers ee ple Personal ‘News of Interest by Mrs. Hillerman nday Evening will mark the 50th wedding ated Amold Hillerman was '®-/and Mrs. Roy E. Schaeffer Club of Pontiac at the Monday|Tane and Narda. “Te Also present will be the, ‘Stewarts’ other son-in-law: and daughter, Mr. and Addison Oakley, and chil- Installing officer was Sophia Bowman, past president of t he Royal Oak club. Stewart of Washington street. * * * Mrs. Earl Hayward of Pacific Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Dumas of , Mtertained at a party Sunday honoring Spehar, on his anniversary, Another Meeting Conducted | by Booster Class the affair J * * . Kenneth E. Hanna reside in Bethesda, & é i : to = if ‘States Navy at the Naval Hospital. . recent marriage Mrs. residing with her Schroeders of street, and his Charlies Irons of i J. McColl FFEE f Huy # E i . John Stewarts to Ma. y Their 50th Anniversary A family dinner party Wednesday ‘at Devon Gables John F. Stewart of Washington street. Arriving from Amhurst,-Ohio, for the Mrs. dren, Jan and Jimmie, of: Cherokee road and Irene M.| ark anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. affair are Dr. and children, John, Billy, son, Donald John II, Jane 21 at Joseph Mercy Hospital, | Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Lingle of Garland avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison McColl of Edison street. Newlyweds Will Reside in Pontiac Deanna Marlene Clemons and ‘\Leonard John DePauw exchanged marriage vows in the Joslyn Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church June 16. The double ring cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Edmond I. Watkins. * * Deanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clemons of East ‘Tennyson avenue and Leonard is Ld ithe son’ of Mr. and Mrs. John DePauw of Argyle avenue. For her wedding, the bride chose a white linen suit with matching accessories. She car- ried an arrangement of white Dolores E. DePauw served as the bride's attendant. Performing the duties of best man was Melvin Cooper. William Lowry and Wil- liam Farner seated the guests. Ld] s * For the wedding trip to Western Mrs, dobn Defilippl, \tichigan the new Mrs. DePauw ‘ changed to a cocoa brown linen ensemble with a corsage fram her bridal flowers. Upon their return the newlyweds will reside on South Johnson ave- he is stationed. with | nue EOWN Club Meets With Mrs. Wesley Mrs. Charles Wesley of Ardmore avenue entertained members of the EOWN Club at her home recently. Plans were made for a dinner party to be held at the next meet- - ing when husbands will be guests Womens Section TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 ~ FOURTEEN Circle meetings of the First, members of the Leah Circle for a Mrs. Albert Weber presented the 63rd Psalm as the devotional topic ‘and Mrs. John Adams used ‘‘Cre- ating a Climate for World Under- standing” for the program subject. First Methodist Circles Hold Meetings Mrs. Claude Johnsen and Mrs Roy Rich were guests, Mrs. Be dard will entertain the group a! her ‘home on Crescent Lake road for the next meeting. Julia Mrs. Doan Howey opened her Members will gather at the Pere home on Chamberlain street for Carr home on Green street for the the Juncheon meeting of the Julia Lg j j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz of Ja vard left Sunday by plane for an extended trip through England, France, Italy, Greece and many other countries. They are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. Seas rt PO ineet enteting. Circle. “Migrant Work’ was the - Anna |program topic arranged by Mrs The program topic, “Community Stuart Conway. Devotions were of the World,” was directed by! A dessert luncheon was held by given by Mrs. G. F. Guthrie Mrs. Perry Ruffing. Mrs. Huebner; members of the Anna Circle. Mrs. —* . will entertain the group at her|Bernie Pearce was hostess at her Sarah home on Theda avenue for the next|home on Whittemore street. A business meeting was held at meeting. A report on the recent jurisdic-|the church by members of the toy + tion meeting at Springfield, ti.,/Sarah Circle. ;: »»| Was presented by Mrs. Nettie Kre-| The next meeting of the circle cake coaeas eeamiech ot mer, and ‘The Quadrennial Goals’ |wil be held at the home of Mra meeting of Mary Circle. Mrs. Nor- stag on om. arranged | John Rawley on Elizabeth Lake man Legge opened her home on 2 road. Avondale the Mrs. Howard Dow was chair- man for the Mrs. A. D. Dodd, Cleve, Mrs. Ernest Morris; Mrs B. A. Vogel ‘ Mrs. Guy Emery. = “A Guide to Summer Recrea- tion” was the devotional topic giv en by M 5 Mrs. Pontiac Press Phote mes K boule. \ ‘ \ } Al i ; 1 A ¥ ® MRS, HARRY KRUEGER Evelyn Lange Becomes Bride in Illinois Wedding Heights, and he is the ~ sonof Mr. and Mrs, ns Rudolph ' Krueger of West Palm Fea Palm | up. and MRS, DAVID HARRISON Bertie Newsbaum Weds: | father Veryser in Memorial Baptist Rite, tecves, for, Parish dec- termed by the Rev. Henry Wrob BY MARY ANGLEMIER Newsbaum of | can be remedied more easily it |. E Berkley drive.|* ee eet rer ae David is from Ad Sierapalen 450 Attend i ; ! a z THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE '26, 1956 : ae Mina. Reception at Church j 752 tas, Don't Let Defects Slip ite i it i tnt Frad 4343 if i r i fi cli fe i 2 ri i Ez i FF i? if 43? , i it it 3 : i & k i Z z 3 : 3 Measure and weigh yourself. 'tiae Press. : * * * . * * ° Also note your posture. This Tomorrow: “Your Aching Feet plays such an important part in’ Had Their Start in Childhood.” your attractiveness. | ee straight? De b. denen in and wer yor te | MARY KING Be toward the with the a yeur head, SALON should do about your posture and fi take a good look at your - e © «¢ Are there any little wrinkles you RA CH had not noticed before? If so, now | 0 OBRE T Gud cessories, Each mother were @ Mt Church for the | is the time to go after them. Is| : TI. for the Sunday eedding ot| ‘wrasse of white orchids Is the daaghier of Mr and Meg) Tht bride and bridegroom areloring Father Maurice Veryser your skin clear? Is it too dry or sperma Evelyn Lange and Harry Krueger, The"new Mrs. Krueger received| Louis Newsbaum of Berkley drive So evening. too oily? oe ° her bachelor’s degree from Mlinois . 8 8 peree ce corns Meee ee 8 AND HAIRDO, TOO- | Hair . The bride is the daughter of Mr.|Wesleyan University and her mas-| For the candlelight ceremony, yy Ms Father Veryser has been ag- Next investigate your hairdo. | : and Permanents and Mrs. Harry Lange of Chicagolter's degree in music education|the bride wore a waltz-length gown|cnt fecinur tatectia wn Ra &@ new parish to or jCould it be more becoming, smart- . ond the ‘ : of embroidered nylon uring @ : servé’in the vicinity of jer? Experiment with it. Complete Beauty Service Heights, bridegroom's par-|trom the University of Illinois. She , | bridal corsage ents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph fitted bodice which e The couple will reside in Minne. *%4 Telegraph roads near Desr- Think over your wardrobe. Are) 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 Krueger of West Palm Beach, Fia,|*uh st Lincoln Junior High!s jong torso. Her veil was shoul-|siaiis where the Rev. Me. Harrison|0™®. At the present time it con- you Wearing the styles and colors wAAAAAAAARAAAAARRARAARA School during the past year. der length, and she carried & is pastor of a church. sists of an empty field and a four ore Pogerligiorsys vt dhe da me as Bible with a corsage of roses. resem, tenes. at ae e ear — degrees) ars. Charles Kitties,’ sister of St. Linus, -named wed a ste ceases s oeringts poe trom Univeraly of Minas and Wl gattate aes tet mame 1 (ZONTA Club — ja Do you hold your spine designed with a skirt Jin plant oe eee oe oe The program opeped with the ? and a fied bedi that featured — =n aaa Hears Talk | sam ot tie Meuey . sleeves. Mrs. Clemens in pink cryetaletie waltz length f Mercy Weopital and the bere" This Salad | guantiots tad « vel of ik fie ives Shower es , el edartaen wit Sonise Wine ls Genuine ; erect div ealbngpes pod lier for Bride-Elect e7d 6, ford, civilian volunteer tor| the plane. = George Harrison of s\tor Onkland County Ground Ob-| warren master of core | Or Beauty man. Ba By fl where Were|at the soscet Seats luncheon several ene-act S Sass Giese ‘hasnt ern et Rae aoe, tc wee teas ml Mrs, McClain Uses STAR CLEANERS : int ‘ ‘ i i est - nd Vishert Ristori af Minscapelic!| Mrs, Bherle puke vn she Mich| July Pitspatrick of St. Freder||WO Fruit Juices to Bite wastee FE 2-066! : igan civil defense planning pro-lick’s School said Father Veryser| Flavor Gelatine : : gram as well as the ‘was not just a priest but also a ee RRM RHEE EE EH HY Coming Events af the Ground Observer Corps. She|very special friend; that he shared! By JANET ODELL sain _——— ee : told Of the 13 posts located in Oak-|all their school problems and pro-| This salad, a favdrite one of Mrs. —. : sea Ma aes ERATE St Gy sy com Mh tm of daisies and they carried ar-|soinert , : START FROM SCRATCH used for luncheon, dinner or late’ rangements of white daisies and sre" tysue Lesa doh Se aa Ry Reta et ot come ti ae “Tt isn’t easy starting fromevening refreshments. Your fam- : . ivy. Kessling and Mrs. Noble ha “ee mast realise that an nerd scratch,” she went on to say “butiily will probably like it so The Shorthand Written with a b c's Angie performed ure Late Reming Bien Aiert % wal meet Sr Seatac (oe Per oy, May Ges you'r ave ti te Your Shortcut to a - ! Adams the ‘ ee. =. . duties of best man aid Warren Marti, Mrs. Joh Keeling, Mrs ure be ere ot tuutity Gh he hear Better Job — MORE Pay! Lange, brother of the Wide, servediRabert Duckwarth, Mis. sa 4| at does Rot Queen 90 imminent SHORTER — EASIER coun "af the tehhe aed Lenehan Fed tata his. pnt crash "Y * *) Mire. Eberle suggested thet as in- EVENING SCHOOL Blevins, brotherinjaw of the/McNerney tnd Mre. T. R. of mest dividuals Zonta members. could New Claas Being Organized This Week bridegroom, seated the guests. ders... on Veorners “oem bane Game and be ew g ee @ - " : prepared provide leadership e . e A dinner reception wat heid at : which is necessary in any disas- ; The Business Institute ter. A s held ‘ j coataty Toren turers Kay F. Myers Repeats fie‘a!m” =" sypFhtte YE 2.201 for Information or Vint Chae | guests . & beige shantung ° * OS ? West Lawrence Street Pontiae Phone FE 2-3881 | ime vin tikes "|YOwS in Clarkston Rite vanes ing ya te . = home of Mrs. L. Samp- baii“cnatians Honeymooning in northern Mich-idress with blue accessories and son at Watkins Lake. At that time : e onothe igan are Kay Frances Myers and members will hear. report on MEN received sage. : _@ ceremony at Fiset , Idaho, this week. DRAFTING WORK i : . 8 G Gathe ‘ i Clean, dignified drawing board work, making detailed sketches. hw 8 Se ee aS roup rs et ce oer ee eS oe ee eee . Myers parish. " c Above. average starting ty. Applicants must ° ts the oon ot Br oad ee at'McCullochs’ “he test Sve wow ite veen|Picnic Supper Held enroll nan n inenperaie treiing program THAT WILL NOT ) @ cool Johnson Mr. and Mrs, Herbert McCulloch |‘he mest Pleasant of oy by Past Presidents quality duis ter ethee se this highly professional field, For crisp bop hng tng ht og. cpened their hime on Silverhill, a. telt closer to the parishion.|Mre. Malcolm Sbantland was hos- further free perticulars — no obligation — write name, age, and ° comferteble end lacy over road to members of the Firet/ 0", tess Thursday evening to mem-] 2dress to MASS. TRADES, Dept. WD, Box 19, The Pontac Press, ° prey yy cod testi, nH tanked the Moma and Dede tere, ene es, Past Pres Meee ce 6 Club, which he had organized, for gents’ Cub, OMS of — = _ . ene PX K.-S ,_Fellying a plenle mapper, boat |owant ciese pegrana, ti Ser eae a a ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP penerene, the 46 persona present. Mrs. Galen| “liar Seckety, Ser Providing, thelse, | | HAVE YOUR HAIR STYLED BY ~ i settings for Mass. ©. @meny woh bee toe nesisted by Mrs. Stephen, Napier, Father Veryoce tld bie tends |, Sitte President Mra. Bert Hardy] VIRGINIA FARREL TRAINED HAIR STYLISTS e ‘n’ weor joins Fg can pi pire a Thornhill and Mra. Ray Ponyedin ety asf and ow tees [special guests ot the evening, | 431 DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 3.3541 i A inwell mornings Junter the husband ‘ BALDWIN — 3738 e : felt vore yw Among guests at the recent af-| Scheel. ‘Then I have to get out iver. 7a a res | @ priced from duties as . oF . ‘. to the => Nae ee eaeeenemetie e $7.45 a yellow nagrery ‘ | . / Plant and Showroom a3 Susan Miller of Sp 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. se R Lag ig & Elliott S Watertord, Mich, ed HARWOOD|Sa sae See Sees] C ores. | ~ 2 Avery Finley wis Eight chairman. 1 Tr) TURETE TUTE TT ne 908 W. Heron Phone oor was * |bride chose a mint green dress |= IT’S TIME FOR SUMMER _ with white accessories. Following = at Telegraph FE 2-2300 |) Greeting the guests at the re-|theit honeymoon in northern Mich- TIME FOR FUN ception held in the church pariers.figan, ‘the newlyweds will make = , 7 DAY SPECIAL. -RESTYLE YOUR OLD: FUR _ INTO A 1956 STYLE factuding glesing and cleening for only. ~ TIME FOR COL ‘FUR STORAGE weather can't get them. 24, Kushner. & | Son Furs FE 2-1310 ) Protect your Furs in our frigid vaults... where moths, heat, fire and dangerous summer PA 22 E. Pike St. " Hairstyling and Cutting by OSCAR . ee | ~NEW of REUPHOLSTERED ” | } : : FE 24959 = ; From bore trons to precheity tailored cover, ‘ — : a = | “there is cnaraue, exacting ' " nen ws ¥ RISTAN BEAUTY SHOP) Serr m'<--- parca 7 WEST.LAWRENCE. 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Carolyn Waldron, 20, and- Madeline Kieler, 17. say the shorts give them greater freedom of movement and do not result in some COOLEST . soora — “Air conditioned” te ies i this rasan telephone both in, which users can talk while the breeze goes by. Actually, the unit is a “phonevision™ booth in which the taller can watch to whom he is talking e t areas,’ THE PONTIAC PRESS * of the chal wear dresses, Nia their male counterparts in. the office haven't gone so far as to adopt the pants, some have joined other “emanci- pated” men in diseat@ing shirts and See foe.nparteRiete. * United Press Phote by a combination of telephone and television. The booth was developed by a student at the Mlinois . Institute of Technology. The enclosed structure above was built especially for parks and wooded PONTIAC, ‘aa MISS CALIFORNIA * . BEAUTY QUEENS—No sum- “mer heat ‘wave can be expe- rienced to its limit without pic- tures of pretty girls in bathing suits. Among the elite this year are Joan Beckett (top), “Miss California,” and Beverly Cass, “Miss New Jersey.” millions for air conditioner, makers, and which makes SEVENTEEN ‘ar’ The adage that people are apt to be loquacious but ity youngsters as they dance through the stream of ineffective when it comes to the weather ain’t neces-|water given off by an opened fire hydrant. serily so... not when the mercury soars into the 90's, ; * * | anyway. | But not nearly as puzzled are local office workers at |the prospect of a pair of Bermuda shorts on two mark- * Ingenious Americans go to great lengths to be com- \UP rail ie = bageobnec a a= Sate becioar fortable when the humidity goes up and the sun beats lot. of the Fort Wayne, thd.4? Shy whe dlaneA cruelly down on head and rooftop. It’s a pastime that bathing suit and walked off ae po a spell in a local ice has earned its own slogan (“beat the heat”), has _— * *« of keeping cool in the “good : old summer- MICHIGAN, * * esort- ile widely indeed. tts alle resort-owners smile widely indeed shana” it’ll be with us for a long time, unless some - . * . ‘a * time fugitive from the heat figures out a way to move Oaklandites, with their wealth of lakes, may look in| Oakland County next to the North Pole for three wonder at the picture of a crowd of happy New York|months of the year. ee ‘i . = ‘ ’ AP Wirephote young protege, “‘A little water spray helps.’ It was 92 degrees in the shade when the cameraman came upon this scene. SPRAY ONE WAY — “Big Ruth’’ and “Little Ellen,” star attrac- tidus at the Little Rock; Ark., Zoo, are without air-conditioning this summer. But, as the more experienced Rith dolibllessly told her United Preas Phote ROYALTY TOPS HEAT— a nn Italian Princess Doris Pignatei'i UNDERWATER CLASSROOM — Students at the University of Michigan never skip classes to get in a swim, They just have to drop into the school's swimming pool and they're ingglass. The United Press Phote instructor, wearing a white T-shirt, briefs his stu- dents from the university's department of fish- eres on the do's and don't’s of skin-diving. cruises to a stop on water skis while serving as a member of her country’s team in a match between Italy and Great Britain, Fort Wayne, Ind., decided recently that it was too darned hot to rm Th in he cern el doy nat work, #0 she went to a local ice factory and tok over the storage was 9% degrees — inside it wag 28, | ee Neg “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1056 i y Friday Deadline for Swim Class Waterford Recreation Signs 500 Youngsters; Invite Adults, Too WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Registration for swimming instruc- tion in the township will close this Friday at 5 p.m., announces the Recreation Department. Children and adults interested in. “Lessons will be conducted twice a week for the next six weeks. Adult classes are being conducted at Williams Lake Saturday morn- ings beginning at 9 a.m. “We feel this is an excellent op-| for adults interested in, . learning to swim to receive in- struction and invite such people to call the office soon,” states Belton. Lake Orion Owners Boys of Berkley and Birmingham Head Youth State EAST LANSING # — Larry R. Werschky, 17, of Berkley, a LAST CALL FOR SWIMMING—Above, in typical scene of swim- ming instruction at six lakes in Waterford township, Margaret Die- _.trich, Recreation Department swim instructor, gives out pointers. Registration for the classes ends this #riday, Explorers Attend Illinois Conference secretary of state; Wendell Clerk | of Belding, ‘state treasurer; Ar- thur Garrett of Detroit, anditor general; Darryl Hastings of Port Huren, attorney general; Ronald tendent of public instruction, and Plan Weed-Spray LAKE ORION—Public meeting of the Lake Orion rty Own- ers Assn. will be held Thursday at, 8 p.m. at the Village Hall, to fur- ther consider prospects for anti-. weed spray and other« improve-. ments for the lake. Association while it was still in a holster. Two-Beach Purchase . . | Jehm Engtich of Creswell, state highway commissioner. ict At the first meeting of the dele- gate assembly, Werschky appeared with Mary Bobak, 17, of Utica, newly chosen president of Girls; ‘State. Mary is a Czech im |who came to the United States six years ago. Pair Marks 50 Years METAMORA — Open House Has Been Completed . WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.- SHIP—President Robett Snow of Crystal Echo Beach Improvement! Assn. announced that purchase of both Twin Beaches has been com- Scout Winners t to 0 Chicago John Blount of Royal Oak and Paul Fields of Farmington were) among 1,41 “top salesmen” for | the Detroit Area Council Boy) Scouts of America Exposition held graduated from Troy High School attending at the State Fair Grounds recently. Michigan The boys won all - — weime weekend trips to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Vaidor L. Hag- ‘tund, 336 South Marias St., Claw- ‘son, announce the engagement of A @eugh their daughter Yvonne, to David Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer W. Lowe 1705 West Big ‘Beaver Rd., Troy. Yvonne is a 195 graduate of Clawson High School and David in 1953, later | Royal Oak Henry of Lansing, state superin- | Saturday. Spartan Heads lalopy North with $75 between them for ex: Slate Ice Cream Social Saturday at Galloway . PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — An old fashioned ice cream lawn social will be held at Galloway Lake bride of Alan F. Martin in an afternoon ceremony Saturday in The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Winegar of Kala- mazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C, Mar- Organdy mitts accentuated the outfit. The bride’s ballerina length vei] was of pure silk illusion, It was attached to a contoured crown embroidered and beaded. In the bridal bouquet, a white orchid was surrounded by white daisies. Judith Ann Goodrich of Kala- mazoo was the bride’s only at- tendant, and Wayne D. Kuni of Fordyce-Cook Rites Read on Saturday Junior High Addition Begun Walled Lake Project Starts; Sept..1 Goal of Improvement WALLED LAKE — Work has be- gun on & project at the Junior High School of the Walled Lake Con- solidated School District that is ex- pected to be complete by school’s opening this fall, school which will house a new, modern kitchen. The cafeteria will _|be remodeled and rearrahged. ship, who submitted a bid of about $28,000. The sum wil] come out of the Building and Site Fund. Commerce Society ‘Sets Bake Sales COMMERCE—Bake sale on July 7 and this Saturday are among ROYAL OAK «—Four Michigan) Maurice is the son of Mrs. Sadie Fordyce of Cass City. -|Keego Secures Second Police Automobile projects with which the Commerce ails dram ued an ly <0 When the society's executive | beard met recently, the beard. KEEGO HARBOR—The welice department here now has two po- lice cars. made Friday evening by a local automobile agency. Seek Mail Ballots for High School Name LAKE ORION—A name for the new high school is being sought in Lake Orion. Residents are asked ‘to vote by postcard to A. A. Reed, Re eee ee oe eos: Selection, be made by the .num- ber of times a name is submitted. | Methodist Church from 4 to 7 p.m. The Wesleyan Guild is sponsoring the event. Pupils Play Recital NORTH BRANCH — M Belle Welke will present her pu- pils in a piano recital at the Methodigt church here at 8 o'clock Friday evening. County Births Mr. and Mrs. Teny Colon, Bervilie, have @ new son, Tony. recentiy te Mi. sha Mrs. Howard Boomer, cently 16 Mr’ and Mire’ Micholes Melting. OK Milford Hill Leveling | Plat which will have to be approved) be used for new roads to be built|pianning an intensive program of f processing company will be moved!by the Village Council. An earlier in this biggest real estate develop- in on the Compass Realty property| plan for 200 homes in the $15,000 ment, which covers approximately and operations will begin within bracket had earlier been approved./380 acres on South Milford road. At last night’s council meeting | of land, as well. two years ‘here, members voted 4 to 2 in| Gravel from the two hills 775,000 yards ongelied pnp Abel aemgnncdie gravel from property. Village ® nuisance, the company will have Clerk 18 Years the plans for the ees hdc at Milford pv wat Sas 5 | Resins ota 4 so township super- Sa nee te | Resigns a a $18,000 to $25,000 bracket. Dg 08 apr agraig annexation of the With the council's approval of|years here, resigned her position ge the gravel operation, Compass has|last night, due to ill health. discarded all former plans tor the} Council members appointed Mrs. now new subdivision. Representaatives Arvale Tipper as Village clerk for the north and state that they the balance of the unexfpired term. eer iy } . Eva Planned for one group to plan luncheons for meetings, while The July meeting has been can- Leonard Woman Receives 60-Day Term in Jail Jail for a Leonard woman Monday Helen E. Myres, 26, pleaded guilty to the charge when arraigned before Royal Oak Muni-' cipal Justice Fletcher Renton. Her) original sentence called for 30) days but was doubled on failure | to pay fine and costs totaling $135. County Deaths William Henry Comins ROCHESTER — Arrangements are pending at William R. Potere Funeral Home here for William Henry Comins, 86, 1481 Dutton Rd., Avon Township, who died this. REV. DONALD C. HOLT Methodist Aide ‘for Summer Is Texas Minister Church this summer. They are visitation and youth work. | morning at his home. Clare Lucas LAPEER—Service for Clare Lu- ~ \cas, 3, of 2377 Bowers Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Paul Lutheran Church here, with burial | in Stiles Cemetery, The body will be at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer, until Wednesday morning, {when he will be taken to his par- ents’ home until time of funeral. Clare, who died Monday at Hur- ley Hospital, is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas; a brother, Gerald; two sis- ters, Rose Ann and Maria Kay, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vi Lucas of Lapeer and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose of Hadley. Baby Girl Emmendorfer Service was held today for Baby Girl Emmendorfer, daughter penderias ere ere “| the late Mr. Upton. MRS. ALLAN F. MARTIN 200 Witness | Evening Rites in Rochester ROCHESTER — Two hundréd| ° guests attended the Saturday eve- nig wedding of Beverly Carol Mil-| ton and James Terry Upton in the First Congregational Church. A reception followed at the church, The bride is the daughter of) Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Milton Sr. of 1012 Mahaffy, Rochester and Terry is the son of Mrs. Roy G. Upton of 819 West Fifth street and) The bride’s gown: of Duipioni silk was fashioned in princess style with a chapel train and a V-neck trimmed with Venetian lace and seed pearis. A crown of seed pearis held her finger tip veil and she carried ste- phanotis and white orchids. |_ The maid of honor was Barbara * Robertson and bridesmaid was! ‘Pat Arscott, and Kathy Upton. | niece of the groom was flower girl. dack Upton, brother of the groom served as best man and guests were ushered by Harold ‘Milton dr., Kip Serata, Robert Lewts and Dave Hannah of South Bend, Ind. After the reception the pair left ade Friday evening, by a local] Sat? group cares for chil- ibe 8 re through Northern Michi-| gag came te Rechester in 19%1. igan. In September they will re- turn to East Lausing where the | groom will finish his senior year) roan a meen State University. Tell of Engagement fo Drayton Youth DRAYTON PLAINS—Mrs. Cecil) | Carroll of Port Huron has an- {nounced the engagement of her) daughter, Barbara, to Robert G. |Motley, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. |Motley of Lanco court. Both attend Central Michigan | College of Education at Mount Pleasant. He is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The wedding will be July 14 in Grace Episcopal Church, Port Huron. Set | Bakesale LAKE ORION—A bakesale spon- Wl be| held at the Lake: Orie IGA , starting at 1 p.m. Friday. Proceeds will go to the church building fund$. | ORCHARD LAKE—A double ring ‘the First Presbyterian Church, Bat-| Area Men Take Brides From Outstate Clarkston Resident Says Vows in Kalamazoo Rite LAWRENCE ©. DAILEY iOrchard Lake Collegian Takes Battle Creek Bride ‘ceremony united Roberta Ann Jef- ‘fers of Battle Creek and Lawrence 'Charles Dailey in marriage at a Saturday afternoon ceremony in tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Jeffers of Battle Creek are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'E. Dailey of 3499 West Shore Dr. are the bridegroom's parents. The bride was attired’ in a own of pure Italian silk featur- ing a neckline edged with im- ported re-embroidered Alencon 50th Wedding Fete June 28 at Rochester ROCHESTER—Celebrating their golden wedding anniversary Thurs- | day will be Mr. and Mrs, George H. Keast, 411 Taylor Avenue. A party in their honor will be held by Weldon Keast, Mrs. Helen Werth, both from here,:and Mrs. Mar- garet Fortune of Déarborn, chil- dren of the couple. Mr. and Mrs, Keast were mar- ried at Calumet June 22, 1906, | ee ee, st worked as an accountant ApS pera ae eos i chine (Co. The Keasts have four grandsons land one granddaughter. | Indianwood Assn. Names. ‘Officers and Directors LAKE ORION—At the recent ‘Indianwood Country Club, the fol- lowing officers and directors were, Picnic Supper’ Tonight WATERFORD—The Gospel Fel- lowship Class of the Waterford ‘Community’ Church will hold a pic-, nic supper at 6:30 p.m. today at the Pontiac al Recreation Area. Point Up Oriental Origin Slate Holiday F nomete Display at Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — The Oriental to by Walled Lake Amusement Park, which has announced that its “pienic wonderland will have gigantic fireworks displays’ on the night of July 4. ° | | From the Orient, fireworks went to Europe, where displays became leading features of large pleasure), ce gardens in the 18th Century France| "Use and England. From that beginning stems such names as Reman candies, nam, Sessa festoons, origin of fireworks is being pointed) Casket of Jewels, and the Italian Rosettes, . Walled Lake can accommodate hundreds of picnic enthusiasts in its twin, tree-shaded picnic groves. In water sports, offerings are a fleet of high-powered speed boats, boats for fishing, outboard boats troit, Gerald Bloomquist of De- troit, and James Heidomas of De- troit. A reception in the church parlor was held immediately following the ceremony. The newlyweds will spend two weeks in Florida, and then will make their home in De- troit. In September they will re- turn to East Lansing where Mr. Dailey will continue his education. Holly Planning Eight Week Band Program HOLLY — The summer program for the Holly Schools ~ 1, accord. ing to Director Lela de, will cover eight weeks The Community Band meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:36 o'clock at the band room, to which adults are invited. Classes for beginning pupils are from 9 to 12 o'clock in the fore- noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Elementary pupils prac- tice on Mondays and Wednesdays . at one o'clock, and the junior re- ‘ |hearsals are at the same hour on _|Tuesdays and Thursdays. 2 Waterford School :|Alumni Elect, Set Date WATERFORD—At a’ school re- © union of the Waterford Village School held recently, officers were elected. Henry Mehiberg was elected president; Mrs. H. J. Carvellian, ‘vice president;. Mrs. Bessie Owen, ing secretary, and Mrs. “Henry Mehiberg, secretary-treas- urer. Another reunion June, 1957, County Ca Calendar Dryden was set for Tnitietion se be held at pter tonight at & Méetemore Chapter is being invited. (A@vertizement) and motors for rént, and ex-| Geve’s pansive swimming beach and bath The park's assorted “thrill” rides peacock Egyptian Pyramids, the ‘Casino Mr. Holt began his preparation for the ministry in 1949 when he See ems foe ee ae ei a was tm the Student Ministerial As- at 6060 5, w St. ioc ee bee Y ’ Sm, Nateual (Advertionment) Honorary Dramatic Fraternity. te graduated tn st with a ma- | How | Lost 55 Lbs. jor of social sciences. - ae Come oe ennai Concent for vie ears . }@xas : of the Methodist Church and has! seduces siomty of i and rant fo worked for the Y.M.C.A. and my devter approves. 5 dont have He has just completed one yea fMave to take salts is Thursday 4985 DIXi« nee pp yn ln ay TRADING - WEDNESDAY LESS PRESCRIPTIONS aeceneaeaene ff, id f 7 a a Lh es Lint DOUBLE HOLDENS & STAMPS & for cn | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1936 ae ‘Hollywood Headlines a : by Leslie Howard's Son . By BOB THOMAS “It is ‘not so marked im Eng- HOLLYWOOD the oth at aflaus swe thane pevarigreseen famous father is in Hollywood to|®, £00 number of years,” he ex- carve a name for himself. ae ek _ ’ *Ronald Howard has arrived) «1 is different in this country, here for his - first visit in 19!where I am not as well known. years. When he was last in the | After all, the memory of my movie capital, he was the yom eres yeast — to a A digs _son of the great English actor, ree, — —ot eer Leslie Howard. Now he is 38 and POT of his Se - a well-known actor in his own) The comparison to his father is right. But he admits that it is) . hard to shake the comparison wi th| inescapable because of Ronald's his father. / His first Hollywood role might be said to begin where his late father left off. Just about the last movie here Wilkes. Ronald is playing a South- erner in his current film, “Dran- go.” 'DIFFERENT TYPE “But it's an entirely different kind of character,” he remarked. ‘amazing resemblance to Leslie.| ton, -Mass., 1956-57 president of jthe American Society of Mechani- ical Engineers. Chosen in conven- HEADS ASME — Nomination which is equivalent to election makes William F..Ryan, of Bos- tion at Cleveland, Ohio, he'll take office in November. U.S. Will Test Two “The man I am playing is a South. ern officer who won't admit the, war is over. In his passion, he! | This is a far cry from the roles heavies. His brilliant career was lout short during the war when he |was shot down in a plane near i | Soe TONIGHT Music by the Se-phis-te-cats PE Ea Me Con iis Minioem Nome New President this country. ~ r — a m7 ent of Columbus schools, has been, appointed Ohio State University's “My doctor prefers St.Joseph eighth president. Aspirin For Children” = The university's board of trus- tees designated the public school educator to succeed retiring break- President Howard L. Bevis Aug. 1. Action of the board was unanimous. Bevis, now 70, retires next Se | HELD OVER thru THURS! ; FILMED ON LOCATION — INSIDE A WOMAN'S SOUL! 4-6. Ms TLL CRY TOMORROW" Suses HAYWARD | Richard CONTE - Eddie ALBERT Jo VAN FLEET - Don TAYLOR Ray DANTON phe 4 i p-Tn Theater Box Office Open 7 P. M. - Ph. FE 4-4611 ~— 2150 Opdyke Read AFI RST PONTIAC AREA SHOWING! = ew rinse x er, , wae ttt 8 i ROBERT ROSSEN on RICHARD BURTON + FREDRNG MARCH + CUMRE BLOOM . i | a bt NESE ORES Ra es i os Su DANIELLE DARRIEUK Sct or ROBERT ROSSER ial | | What happens when the mob: tries move in on the professional gai | SHAKE — te * t , | =<) _ L 25 DOWN’ as’ ° al ‘ —IN— ‘ = o* ' oi | x — “WORLD IN & AE ay Ses tess oot | MY CORNER” 7 i : . ] é ; t > \ » j or f ‘ 4 j (owe : % \ \ F : [’ oS oy Kg S y f ) / \ 4 fi / Ns r f \ fad j l j ra } ! ‘ fi fi ay y ie : ; y cy 3 fy t I me } - % commits some irresponsible acts." * &¢ #1 F Long-Range Missiles WASHINGTON « — The Air orce has two strategic guided ‘bir Death Jury. Fails to Decide Coroner's Panel Reports Cause of Bridegroom’s Fall Remains Mystery SHELBY, N, C. w — A Cleve- land County coroner's jury says it is unable to decide how Oren A. From all we learn here, the Russians are treating tourists U-S..scientific base which will be-| |gin Pruitt. a bridegroom of one day, fell 6,500 feet to his death from a Piedmont airliner June 13. * s+ * Attorneys for said after the 3%2 hour hearing last night that they planned to file suit against the airline, charg- ing negligence. in not posting warning signs near the door. * -" The 38-year-old Charlotte man and his bride were on their honey- parents when he fell. from the pas- senger g door into a ceme- _ [tery near here. Joseph Forest of Charlotte, plane atter the door opened. Forest said he did not see Pruitt missiles which can be tried out pen the door and that nobody was, of his father, who never played| more fully now that the U.S. test near him when he went out the range has been extended to stretch 5,000 miles out into the Atlantic. * * s R. C. Murray, A Civil Aeronau- tics Adm representa. inistration ‘ ‘tive, testified he found no viola- Pruitt’s widow . moon to Asheville to visit her a passenger on the plane, testified £0F herself, that gal—and one for the luggage. Pe ere ecline to stay inate the; THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y.... Angeles police force, said he hasn't , now,” he admitted. “Her hair is = Norma Jean Baker.” I've got a wonderful wife and three to Union High School. DE pale Such an extension was formally,tion of CAA regulations and that agreed to late yesterday by thajthe door wes functioning perfectly Uni States and Great Britain.|“ plane landed. au Me — The -plane’s flight attendant T. cause the range starting in.Flori--H. Barnes of Winston-Salem said da + the Snark and ing weapons wh at less than maximum range in flights from Patrick Air Base on the east coast of Florida.been opened if a man merely * ¢ es leaned or fell against it. Until the new agreement with Now Instant Cottee Is | Yankee Tourist Badge By EARL WILSON STOCKHOLM — This is the Wilson’s jumping-off place for Russia, and in commemoration of our departure in a few hours I had two double orange juices this morning. x *« * The waitress at the Malmen Hote! looked at me strangely— devotee and that orange juice isn’t common in Russia. ‘like V.1.P.’s—rolling out the “red carpet” for them. _ Still, there were certain things to buy here—a raincoat for |Europe—and something called a “heating rod.” “It’s good te have one in Russia in case you want te make your own coffee in the morning,” one American tourist advised me. “It may take a while to get some hot water; so you can heat your ewn.” I purchased one—it looks something like a curling iron. We're loaded with instant coffee, of course—that is one of the badges of American tourists today. * * * weight we have to pay. Too bad we can’t travel like Princess ‘Margaret, who was here while we were. Travels with one plane Paramount's hunting a movie to star Jerry Lewis; Dean Mar- itin may do one for RKO... Actor Gig Young proposed to | wi Rob’t Montgomery’s daughter, Elizabeth >... Robert Q. Lewis’ new 3-year CBS + contract will net him $465,000 on that “old-fashioned” medium, radio. Ex-boxer Leu Nova will give poetry readings wearing a tuxedo with his name lettered on the back ... Mar- "2 4 tine Carol's here to plug her new film, —) “Nana.” Bing Crosby and pretty Kathy Grant resumed their romance .. . Barbara Hutton's writing her memoirs, with the help of British mag writer Peter Baker : . . Prince Rainier’s father, Prince 4) Pierre, is expected to marry Mrs. Audrey Emery of Cincinnati this summer, at ; her virginia piantation.. . EARL’S PEARLS .. . It’s easy to pick out the married man at the “Beach. He’s the one who admires the girl in the bikini and warns his wife never to wear one like it. Britain, the range extended only 6,635 Enroll at UM about 1,200 miles. Snark has been . . flown at least once for about 2,000| ANN ARBOR ®—The University, _ miles, having been sent southeast- of Michigan announced an enroll- ward along the range, then turned, ment of 6.635 students for the start, around and guided back to of the summer semester Monday. Florida, — registrations are expected to [eens swell the total to some 9,000. The} Forest lands make up 45 per figures compare with a starting cent of Kentucky's 25,412,960-acre enrollment of 6,226 last year and land area. ‘a total of 8,683. ‘’m Too Cotton-Pickin’ Busy’ Marilyn’‘s Ist Forgot Her HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Plain- wonderful daughters that take up clothes policeman James Dougher- all my spare time.” ty, Marilyn Monroe's first husband. The peticema id he had says he doesn't “know Marilyn vendita (ae anne play- any more.” but he hopes she'll wright Miller had supported “be happy” in her forthcoming Communist cause in the late marriage to playwright Arthur Mil- 1940’s because “it suited the ler. a , ‘cee she'be mood” he was in. ee eee “IT hope this doesn't hurt either one of them,."” he declared. “I understand he is having difficulty getting a passport. Since Marilyn is going to England, where are different, her voice is different they going to spend their honey- and I suppose she has changed moon?” in other ways too. | The 34-year-old Dougherty, who “The girl I married was named 545 he was wed to Marilyn for five , |years, blamed his former wife's | Dougherty, who used to be served Sudden ambition to a seen Monroe in 11 years. : . “I den't really know this girl up peas and carrots by the wiggly |movie Star with the break-up of star, insisted he has never seen their marriage. | his ex-wife in a movie. | reas At the time of her marriage to; TOO BUSY AT WORK lbaseball star Joe Di Maggio, he| “I'm too cotton-pickin’ busy,”'said that he met Marilyn, or. he said, “‘to go to the movies. And Norma Jean, when she was going) Yel halts * from WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Insomnia,” claims Al Fodor, “is a disease that can be transmitted froth babies to parents.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: .“Golf took the cows out of the pasture and let the bull in.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1956, Hall Syndicate, Inc.) : . ; ‘American Farm Youth Graduating Seniors Anericon form Youths ’ ’ e Spend ‘Dry’ Evening toxvo uns: me American _Embassy in Tokyo says two young CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. (®—Seniors ‘people from American farms will from Horace Greeley, High School . _. . quietly sipped soft drinks last arrive in Jepan July 1, to spend night instead of the beer and Six months living and working on whisky they had originally sug- Japanese farms. gested for their all-night gradua- The American visitors are James tion _party. - |§. Borland of Hops, Mich., and Seventy graduates kept a bar- Wanda Cumpreccht of Colusa. gain they made with their parents Calif who are participating in to hold & nonalcoholic rock and the International Farm Youth Ex- roll dance after commencement change Program sponsored by the EXETUISES. |U.S. and Japan. Two. Japanese are already in Last month a committee of sen- America as exchange visitors of iors suggested that their fathers this program. i provide liquor for the party: and serve as bartenders. The students sa:d this would stop boys and girls Sherry Jackson Hurt | sneaking away from the LOS ANGELES # — A horse dance and taking a nip or two at ridden by Sherry Jackson, who “bars” set up in cars outside. plays Danny Thomas’ teen-age “= 2° daughter on TV, tumbled into a The student proposai stirred upjravine near Newhall. Miss Jack- a furor. The Rev. Kenneth E./son was taken to Kaiser Founda- Nye, pastor of the First Congre-jtion Hospital with bruises. At- gational Church, said “controlled” tendants said she'd be sent home drinking at a graduation party today. “simply cannot be accepted” by ‘ SS —— Jap Fighters Crash: SENDAI, Japan ®—Two Japa-' MARTINE CAhOL Ld] ° The students then agreed to the nonalcholie party. Ten policemen patrolled grounds outside the Pine Ridge northern Honshu today after tan-| Golf Club, where the party was gling their wings while flying in. held. They reported al] was quiet. formation. Both pilots were killed. — 4 - EME res Dixie Mwy. (US-10) 1 Btk. North of Telegraph Rd. FE S-4500 . Box Olifice Opens 7:00 P.M. Show Starts 8:30 P.M. =~ «= TO-NIGHT = ‘4 Live it up! Fall in love! ae § ) 4 > d > > > > > > > a > a > > > > a a a > > > > a a a a > > » a > > a > > ‘ a > > > a a a a > a sana WATERFORD 5) 3-2683. Corner Williams Lake-Airpert Resde—Sex Office Opens 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY __ * ONE OF THE SCREEN’S SUPREME | , ACHIEVEMENTS! - DRIVE-IN THEATER rw ok ES : : a ea OS s , RGHARD CONTE = EDDIE ALBERT - 10 VAN FLEET e , DON TAYLOR + RAY DANTON +.""erone’ A e eee ns “_ervrrerrererrerrererrrwrrewTwe 'I didn’t know enough Swecish to tell her I’m an orange juice ters will drop: about 500 tons of |pation in the International -Geo-' ime, because the weather has been rainy all over northern physical Year program. | 'eargo shi jrun an air’ drop shuttle service * We're frankly scared of one thing about Russia — the over-| |The mill employed 225 persons | Thursday ™ _— the nese air force planes crashed in. i" SATURDAY @ “ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE” ' ei! a En | Biggest AF Antarctic Supply Drop Ready | - AUCKLAND, N.Z,, Jane 26 Eight U.S. Air Foree Globemas- ters with a maintenance base in. New Zealand will conduct the big- gest air drop yet attempted in the antarctic. The Air Force will set up a maintenance camp for some 250) men at Harewood. The Globemas- supplies at the South Pole for a tions there early next. ‘year as part of America’s partici-| } The airmen will reload from | at McMurdo Sound! to and from the South Pole. { The first Globemaster is expect- | ed to arrive in. Christchurch in’ September. Hollywood Muffler, Girls Add-to Writer's Cramp | ST. LOUIS uw — Franklin W.' ‘West, 17, has to write “I will nev-. er use a Hollywood muffler again’’| 3,000 times. The youth, accused of using an illegal muffler on Nis car, was first sentenced by -Magistrate Ray-. | i i « : NINETEEN” z “1 ‘mond I. Harris to write the sen-' ‘tence 1,000 times. | West came back with 20 sheets ; ‘of notepaper but the. magistrate ‘discovered it was not all filled in CY AF ke ‘the same handwriting. He tripled ‘ \the sentence and told West to do TONIGHT! |the writing in the courtroom, West admitted two girls helped ‘him the first time because they ;“felt sorry for me.” . Otsego Mill to Reopen KALAMAZOO ® — The Bardeen Coating Mill at Otsego, closed May 1 by Allied Paper Mills, Inc., of Kalamazoo, has been purchased by Silvercote Products, Inc., of Chi- cago, and will be reopened July 1. Purchase price was not announced. when it was closed. i 2:51, 6:19, | 952 - Open 12:45 P.M. / The Love Story = __ of A Princess . m Camidicdictes eal coon en ae 4 ¢ GRACE KELLY: ALEC SOY) Ss LOUIS JOURDAN. {y yy, ONO tHe swanr—O) : CAA A AGNES MOOREHEAD + JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS BRIAN AHERNE + LEO G CARROLL Michael Redgrave — Ann Todd _ “THE GREEN SCARF” MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH” Doris Day RNs TRA eee WEIRD MEN! WOLF MEN! CO-HIT ab James Stewart i LAST TIMES TODAY The Picture That Pleased The Pontiac Public “Not es a Stranger” end. “Crooked Web” a HE EARNED HIS REPUTATION WITH HIS FISTS 1,000 miles of jungle hell —every mile screams with thrills and excitement to .. take your breath away. | af \ a Griff's Grill THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 tege for the game. He started Alice in golf at the age of 11 and then put a club in Marlene’s hand at three. His newest star-to-be _is 19-month-old Heidi Bauer Grandfather Bauer has Heidi's Coast Trials to Give Boost David Bauer, father of two of the great names in| to $150,000 to Come women’s golf, Alice and Marlene, has found a new pro-' Hagge, Alice’s daughter. cut a club down to fit swing and he predicts the best of Bauer family golfing girls is yet to come, in about 12 years. “She is learning fast,” said Bauer “and by the time: « she is four she will probably be doing better than Mar-) ‘lene at that age.” x * Marlene, the younger of the sisters, was hitting the ball 35 yards when she was four, according to Bauer, _and at 15 she was shooting men’s par on some of the tougher .courses around Los Angeles. At the course in Los Angeles where she won the women’s golf cham- pionship there was a sign that read “Chil- dren Under 14 Not Allowed.” She was 1 at the time. The elder Bauer com- pared the games of Alice and Marlene and at the Forest Lake Country Club where we had occasion to talk with him, he pointed to. * Cd ae Se ak ae ae oy HEIDI reasons for Marlene’s recent surge in the LPGA. “Actually Alice has more of the better strokes than Marlene,” he said, “but Alice becomes nervously excited over her shots. “One thing I can truthfully say however is that Mar- ; ~ $50,000 or the net if that’s bigger Conadions Still Hold track and field trials here, Bill Nicholas predicts. i _. e * Nicholas is general manager of the Los Angeles Memorial Coli- seum where the business of select- ing the Olympic team will .be run off Friday night and Saturday aft- ernoon. * e * He foresees a crowd of 55,000 for Friday night and 45,000 for Satur- day. He expects few, if any, re- served seats will be left by Fri- day, 32,000 reserved places al- ready having been sold for each of the programs. * * © “It's the biggest advance sale we've ever had for a track meet,” he said. Lo * ¥ Nicholas said that as of yester- day ticket buyers had contributed $2,200 to the fund in addition to the admission price. * * ° Everything above actual ex- penses goes to the fund, Nicholas ‘said. The Coliseum commission, he added, is charging no rent and, furthermore, guaranteed the fund as it appears certain to be. AJ * *. The brilliant array of talent is on hand, for the most part, work- ing out. The Coliseum will be open to them again today, then will be closed unti] meet time. Most com- jfornia practice field. | * * * event— will be in excellent condi- ‘tion. lene’s chipping is definitely her strong point.” “In| — will be a series of sum- fact she can chip better than many of the men pros I'mer meets to keep the men in know,” he added. x * In her chipping Marlene has a tendency to be * shape. | Jockey ey Given cautious to a point where her ball is always short, he, ‘Pin Mon pointed out, so now “I've been trying to get her to shoot for a spot just to the other side of the cup.” ‘Bauer at this time actually called Marlene's way to victory in the Forest Lake tourney. “If she wins, I think it will be because she will put herself in position with a good chip shot.” That's just what happened in the sudden death play-| From Purses | STANTON, Del. ‘petitors will finish their training at the University of Southern Cali- Olympic ‘ Coach Jim Kelly of Minnesota says the team selected here—the first three finishers and the fourth as an alternate in each SAFE ON PICKOFF TRY — Detroit Tigers first baseman gets in time on a pickoff attempt by Washington pitch- Earl Torgeson, back to the bag “in Detroit. VIRGINIA WATER, England # $6 holes of the dual 72-hole tour. of letting up on the pressure. Ho-/ See tae ee tee od ler aaay Shang nament, pulled ahead on the ist gan drew even at the 10th with a To. yas aes Oe Be roe cheypantcaalamotgee Ste par three, but he bogeyed the next 0 ames und turn of the International Individual! the morning round two and Leonard went ahead with Tournament today. hie 0 Welln 2 te a par tear at the Lim. At the 13th Canada’s two-man ; morning Leonard a birdie three Expect From $100,000, Camtas etng neds ‘nce round, Me Oth of the tournament 'went two. strokes. ahead, ‘stroke margin over Hogan and|-@mard had stretched his lead) . * ¢ From Finals Sam Snead at the same stage in| Con tie tet ontinced ta pel On enn Leonard both shot the Canada| Cup competition, one-under-par 34s on the front | played amie away from the Americans as nine, Balding had a 36 and Snead LOS ANGELES \#—The U. S. : one . PO gr -tecteapeescanl plan dvd oe ee oe ee ‘Olympic Fund will get a boost of| margat the start of teen's foal a ae pig nd the peerage ag- $100,000 to $150,000 from the final : = AP Wirephete | singles crown today with barn- Fla.. er Camilo Pascual to Washington first baseman te Althea . Roy Sfevers in the 4th inning of Monday's game istumbling block. Del Crandall Braves’ New Hero By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lopportuinist. It also retained the, twice for the Yanks, who also had | Picking the big guy in Milwau- Braves two-game lead as second homers from Hank Bauer and Joe kee’s slightly fantastic comeback |plage -Cincinnati rallied to drop |jockey Reggie Root. ome of the chase is like stepping on ants. Tag third- place Brooklyn ‘scored two! jhighest paid 17-year-olds in the one and there are two more to/unearned runs to overhaul Chi-| | Country, gets | spending moety- | e ¢ Young Rate) son of 39-year-| off. Marlene put a beautiful chip within a foot of the old jockey Ralph (Buddy) Root, is. cup, then dropped it to defeat Patty Berg. Explaining Marlene’s red hot he second leading rider at Dela-| jhave a new hero everyday. J * % | It was catcher Del Crapidall’s \New York Yankees buried their, ——- turn last night, dropping a squeeze ‘bunt that got the winning run. $50 a week for take his place. The Braves simply cago's Cubs a | ° ° | In the pence League, the’ ‘four-game losing streak under 14 wk Park with 19 wins to trail home as the Braves scored three hits, including 4 home runs, to beat of the last six LPGA tournaments, Bauer said, “it “oe just the matter of ents seurnement: -tough.” * But no matter how many races) ‘he wins, his parents won't let him ‘handle the sudden flodd of money. ‘Philadelphia Phillies’ A-5. * es | That made it n in a row for | Milwaukee under Manager Fred: streak in winning four'veteran Eldon Nelson by just in the ninth inning fo beat the Kansas City 93 and take a 1')- |game edge over Chicago, the idle runner-up. Washington added to en's District Golf Assn. medal-play They were two the Tigers’ tailspin, handing De- itroit its ninth straight defeat 5-3 “When she first turned ct amidst all‘the publicity an his earnings over $30 a week|/Haney. who either is the manag: in the only other AL game sched- the girls were getting, she was tight and she tried too, (will be banked. hard to live up to those press stories,” he said. “Now she is more relaxed, although the publicity on the marriage has not eased the situation men- tally,” he figured. Bauer had little to say about Marlene’s marriage to. her sister's ex-husband and it was evident during the/at Beaudette and North Side parks,’ stay here that he had little to say to Hagge us well. It seemed apparent that Bauer was willing to forget he had a son-in-law by the name of Hagge, but he read- ily pointed out that there were still two Bauer girls,| Alice and Marlene > and a Bauer grandchild, Heidi. Alston Needs Plenty Help BROOKLYN — Manager Walt liam hit a triple in the eighth in-| Alston -of: the world champion’ ning between two Cubs’ errors, the, Brooklyn Dodgers sat in his Eb-| bets Field cubicle today and be- gan thinking out loud, ‘Let's see,” he murmured. “wel haven't had a starting pitcher fin-| ish a game in the last 18. That would indicate we need pitching help badly. . But, on the other hand, do we have a .300 paere club, and everyone said we were | loaded with power.’ = * * « | -cLast night, for example, S Brooks pulled one out of the first in Jersey City, their home away) from home, when they edged the; Chicago Cubs, 3-2. Until Junior Gil-| Union 9 Trims The CIO Local 594 lashed out with a i13hit attack against two hurlers to chalk up a 10-6 victory over Griff's Gril] in a Class A City Baseball League game Mon- day night at Wisner Field. just four hits; |hadn’t finished a game since his ‘no-hitter on May 12, went eight a He has made seven starts ‘Dedgers couldn’t touch young Don ‘Kaiser. * ¢ 6 As it turned out, they collected Carl Erskine, who| er of the year ¢ or a8 _whale of an | Two uled. Collins as Johnny Kucks won his \—Apprentice in the National League pennant) ‘Pittsburgh into fifth place 2-1 and 10th with a nine-hitter, Yogi Ber-. ‘ra ended an 0-for-23 slump with a double while Mickey Mantle’ |went 4-for-5, including a perfect 2-for-2 against the shift devised by A's ) Manager Lou Boudreau. a -|the Canada Cup, which is played A Americans the lead with a 67 yesterday. * * v The two-man team contest for concurrently, remained close al- though Hogan's good start picked up a couple of strokes for the United States. ‘A stiff wind was blowing and the weather was cool .as the and Canadians, paired together in the last four- some of a %-team field, began play in the 3rd round. Leonard was in the rough on the lst and 3rd holes ‘and only a long putt for a par four on the 3rd, saved him from further trouble. Hogan knocked in a 20- foot putt for a birdie three on the 3rd. Hogan and Snead both took bo- gey fives at the 505-yard 4th hole while Leonard and Balding had par fours. Both Americans were bunkered on their 2nd shots. Snead blasted out 12 feet past the hole and just missed his putt. Hogan i Thi Americans Lead Still in Play at Sunninadale - Wiffie Smith Is Among Today’s Winners in British Amateur SUNNINGDALE, England — ‘i Jane Nelson of Indianapolis, run- ner-up for the American Women's championship last year, back Ireland's Philomena Garvey turned “|1-up in a 20-hole struggle today to ‘lead a steady American advance ‘into the 2nd round of the British Women's Amateur Golf champion- Curtis cupper, Mrs. Philip Cudone of Montclair, N. J., was eliminated. American winners included Mar- ‘garet (Wiffi) Smith of St. Clair, Mich., Polly Riley of Fort Worth, Tex., Barbara Romack of Sacra- mento, Calif.. Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore and Mary Patton Janssen of Charlottesville, Va. ‘Miss Janssen is the only one who is not a member of the Curtis Cup _ team. Miss Romack easily defeated Mrs. Frank Stranahan of Toledo, came out to within four feet and 8 and 7, in the only all-American " ‘also missed, ‘match of the Ist round. {Wimbledon tennis winner, started ‘her quest for her fifth women’s Gibson her main Althea, seeded fourth already, has beaten top seeded Louise once this season—in three sets at Man- chester earlier this month, She comes to Wimbledon with 18 European and British tourna. ment trophies in her grip and she’s determined te become first Negre te win world’s premier Brough Seeks Fifth Crown WIMBLEDON, England, June 26 last 4 P — Louise Brough, four times against unknown Spaniard Mrs. P. year's runnerup, goes up Barri. ‘Shirley Fry of St. Petersburg who didn't play here last year and comes back this time ranked fifth, met Belgium's Chris- tiane Mercelis. First No-Hitter CROWLEY. La. \#—George Bru- net pitchea the first no-hitter of the Class C Evangeline League season Monday night as the Crow- ley Millers defeated the Alexan- It was a saben bag of women’s ies and men’s doubles today! § C | d eee aan es, Sports Calendar run Into much trouble, wanae | Second seeded Mrs. Beverley Bacedball ‘Baker Fieitz ot Long Beach, Calif. +| rap 38 A—Ortifs Grill ve Es Ne Mets vs Oxford Wildcats et Ceulinbtn bia-Josiyn south Pontiac Bors Aueere L! te Boys Chub at and American LeClair, Wilson Share Lead si2"s'22i.88. see First round of play in the Wom- championship, yesterday found | Mrs. Susie LeClair and Mrs. Betty Jane Wilson of Ann Arbor sharing the lead Mrs. Janet Laboskey. in last week's Wolverine Open. Championship flight cards for the first round: va. Mec d Sree vs. Drarton Drug! & 20. at all games @ “Citak CITY MEN'S—Pranklin Products va with 84 at Knoliwood Sects as Martha ; oy strokes ahead of, bow Pavilion vs. Lunsford Marke: All. played ™* Sale ™ and On- 8 Tire. 7 Reaudette CTTY GIRLS—OMC va. Pulver et North Side WATERFORD MEN'S— ps Emmaneu! Baptist. 7 — ‘ ric a _* * Mere. Betty ay ne oi she wteorten tay The Redlegs stayed in second Mrs. Jan ese CLASS . Sh t t Ma rk. ( ‘it P la with their third straight victory, MSU Golfer Rodewald ‘Sally @harp . 1 Pine Foods o'30'pm at Wiser u Ou Ss y yi t in th venth as O S k Off P me. tor —— CLASS E-—Mets vs. Clarkston Merch- — abel “oe ed ne Stroke ace oS guts ct Cotumbia-Jesive south and Ox- uszew ammer ee raee or 1 ts va. Gingellville at Colum sparkling shutouts were jited ‘to four hits by pitcher BoD 14h home run and Ray Jablonski COLU MBUS W— Ken Rodewald tint Wotkins | eee ee north. both ames at 5 30 ‘hurled Monday night to highlight /Harris. nie a sacrifice fy. of Michigan State University shot oad Helen edn = ee cbc daken! North Side Kiwanis. vs men’s City, Softball League action : * ‘a 3637-73, one over par and a Mrs. T. 0. MeLaughiin ...... |. 45-4793 West Side "Kivenis. Sams ang. Bors ees. verses os. 000 000 0-9 3.0 - <0 P Btapchinskas .4# Club No. 2 vs Clarksten Wolves, 11 am Bicmar aR On 300 a8 3 8 Don aes whe two-hit the, stroke off the lead, in the Ist of 34 i Sere. 3G. Istael 2 St Columbie-Josiyn south: GMC vs Hank Dudzinski tossed a three-|ana Bud Neea C’CrnMT: Dudeim \Dodgers three weeks ago. gave! ltwo qualifying rounds for the Na-. Mra Vincent Btace 020.0... 3S fpar ad Arneld Drugs a ‘hitter as Bicmar Inn whitewashed pinscg, 000 201 0-3 ¢ 3 Brooklyn only four hits in his 7 1-3/tional Intercollegiate Golf Tourna- | Mra. Ruth Stricker -4—98 ae ‘Sam Benson, 2-0, in an American Walled Late Sees thay $3 3 innings last night. But No. 4 was/Mment yesterday. iM A Mr. P. Mohes 122: TIN 4F-49—96. Market, @ a.m. and Wing Lake va Sena- etson game at Beaudette. Dick g fig ‘ht Stack: " ®4/ Junior Gilliam’s triple which was es Mra. BW. Nunneley <...... @-43-$0 tors. 11 Om. ot Javess Part No 1 Cork also gave up only three hits, 9.4. coo cor 2-2 § 3 Sandwiched between two errors, Michigan's Fred Michalow was a ite JH. B ey Si $091 CITY MEW ‘BDrive-tn Cleaners vs. ‘but two came in the 4th inning "Eien on Webi 310 54 § 4 and produced the tying and win strmke further back with a 37-37! Sire. mn AE Sree, Product SS ea tee Lae Tw Fecl er eer | Bes Le. ‘when Bicmar scored both runs. Richard's Tavern blanked National loup game at North — Side, behing the two-hit pitching | of Harper. The Tavern hurler struck out nine, Opposing pitcher | Cal Bidwell allowed six safeties. Elks No. 810 fought off a 7th- inning Tally to nose out Stadium Inn, 4-3, at Beaudette, and Pontiac Seléct a Drink upset Louie's Tav- yern, 5-1, on the North Side dia- ‘mond. Eldon Sharrard blasted a home run in Stadium’s losing cause and Louie's bats were lim- BEST-BALL CHAMPIONS - Pettiford, both of Pontiac, beam happily as they hold the trophies they were awarded for winning the Men's Best-Ball golf tournament 5 Saturday at Gity Munitipal Golf Course, Pembroke and Pettiford fred 51142 over the 1Bhole route to conquer 40 other twoman and ites: glenn sorcerer * ae her ee 2 » x Bt tj ltt 7) tes, ttlin My ee Wy “4, ny, Fas ‘lin a Class F battle. ‘ps. “Harris. ) and nd Koop; Vivian and McLeod. ' PSAD | 000 040 1-8 3 jLoute’s . 100 000 O—1 4 -3) Walled Lake Market, 3-0, in a | ning runs in os arte: Rookie Norm ceiee homered No - Hitter, Four Forteits Spotlight Junior Baseball A no-hit no-run performance, a three-hit shutout and four forfeits, one a double giveaway, spotlighted Monday's exhibition Junior base- ball league action on four city Darrel Thorpe hurled the no-hit m jece as Boys Club No. .1 swamped the Clarkston Wolves, 12-0, in a Class F game. Thorpe struck out seven batters in his six-inning stint. Arnold Larson twirled a three- Gingellville, 145. Don Nicholie outscored West Side Kiwanis, 86, resulted. in a Tel-Huron forfeited to Matthews- Hargreaves in another “F’’ tilt. The Whitfield Cubs forfeited to Boys Club, 3-0, in a Class E con sw! Pek Wes Lost Pet Behind test, Leonard Bialias homered Chicago Sl a6 22 621 1% in the 4th inning for the Police (Cievelend = ......4 27 3878 club. Baltimore vases 33 A Be In other Class E games, the (Kansas City ...: 95 3 31 ie Clarkston Merchants downed the “**"™ -_— ==? Auburn Heights Boys Club, 5-2, and | yan eaueus hg A} jeae the Pontiac Boys Club drubbed new vork 9, “lasaee KR (night) handed a gift decision to Mahan | Realty in scheduled Midget ac- Only games Schedule —— Chicane, D.m—Brewer (92) ew York. a ot Ke Kansas City, 9 p.m.—Ford _ Ball Pembroke (tight) and ‘Sie Wing Lake and Eari’s Market! oa oe ae a ie ce Beh Boys’ Club 9 Meets Rie SR RB EY Clawson Here Today =— Frisina" 8 he iy .| Pontiac Boys’ Club nine of the) Junior American Legion league Brooklyn 3, oucage 2 a sigh will tangle tonight at 6 o'clock at |Mivsukee 8. Pitabaren 1 a id Washington Junior High field with! Oniy Clawson's club. s The game is a rained-out contest cane a FS Sone @) set — a - Kote at New | York 7 p.m—Misen \ Boys’ currently ' in . . place in the loop, one game behind | seus a3) mee a Berkley. j tnneti 8 p.m.—Law- rence > ve, Munger (hb, * * * hal Boyd of Northwestern and ll Redding of Purdue paced the aes qualifying round with even par 72s. Rodewald’s 73 was good for a low finished. in 7-way tie for ninth.’ Wife Sues Bingaman, ‘Claims He Beat Her DETROIT (#—Beacuse, she said, her 350-pound husband - has ~con- tinued “to live like he was not married,” Mrs. Lester A. B man has filed suit for divorce from the former professional foot- ball star. * * e Mrs. Bingaman said big Les, who retired from the Detroit Lions in 1954, neglected her, drank to excess, stayed away from home without explanation and on oc- casion beat her. " Weyand Heads JC F ield Four boys fired their way into by a judge. took 3rd with $3-33—76 Monday's annual Pontiac Junior \Chamber of Commerce golf tourna- Course. Dick Weyand, standout linksman| from Birmingham, will lead the Pontiac contingent into the state .|Jaycee tourney July 9-10 at Kala-| mazoo. Weyand shot 36-38—74 to win medalist honors. School golfer for two years,.fin- | ished in the ‘runner-up position | with 38-37—75. a ee es i ment at City Municipal Golf Ray Lovell Dick Singleton, Peaties Migh | Horse Traffic Jam \G-way tie for 3rd place, and Micha- State tournament berths and one His two-under-par 33 on the south ‘spot remains to be filled affer "ne was the day's best round. Dick Whitmer. spring, PHS golfer was 4th with 39-38—77. Porteous of Clawson and finished in a tie for last Russ ‘Sth place with identical cards of 140-38—T8. at the Municipal links today for a ‘sudden death playoff to determine the fifth qualifier in yesterday over the 18-hole distance, tournament The two boys will meet the state ~ WESTBURY, N.Y. U®—Roose- velt Raceway officials were try- jing today to avoid a traffic jam of horses for the $65,000 Messen- Pontiac’s Dick Crean, a late en-/ger Stakes, first of the new Triple try who Played singly accompanied Crown series for 3-year-old pacers. ‘MAN OVERBOARD! — P. A. Montgomery of . Richland, Wash., goes tumbling overboard as his A-Stock class outboard hydroplane “May Fiy” hits rough water in a race at nearby Lake, Sam- driver held on, eens nae AP Wirephote mamish, Washington “yedhatay. The plucky however, pulled himself back in - race out of the money. 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE, 26, 1956 | Tiger Castoff Luverink Tops Majors in ERA Carves 2.41 Mark at Halfway Point; Sent to Orioles in 1955 NEW YORK — Baltimore's George Zuverink, a relief special- ist who couldn't make the grade with Cleveland, Cincinnati and Detroit, has carved out the lowest earned-run average in the major leagues as the season approaches the half-way point. * * * - The 29-year-old righthander has allowed 15 earned runs in 56 in- , nings for a 2.41. ERA, best in. the American League. Zuverink has appeared in 31 games—all relief appearances. Hig, won-lost record is 4-2. Statistics compiled by The As- sociated Press als6é disclose today that Lou Burdette of Milwaukee heads the National League earned-run listings with a 2.45 mark. Figures include games through _—— afterneen. Zuverink, who went to the Ori-: oles on waivers from the Tigers. in July 1955, is hoping to become) the second relief hurler to cap-| ture the earned-run title. was the only other bullpen artist to turn the trick when he topped' | the National League in 1952. ¢$ *» ®@ Cleveland's Herb Score third with a 2.76. ranks | SHAVE YOUR WHISKERS NOT YOUR FACE! : Meukes Yr ay * 28) e. | Nad 8; 7 + Exclusive guide bar stretches skin tight... stops biade bite! Hor izontal-grip guide bar smooths skin down — pops whiskers up! Cleans automatically with a flip of this lever. EVERSHARP SCHICK. NYDRO-MAGIC INJECTOR RAZOR , Hoyt? Wilhelm of the New. York Giants) ~} | display their epee: _ tourney this year for the 2nd time, ’ ; after a playoff. B Chief Pontiac Open Skeet Shoot. the */MUCC convention. |@. DETROIT (#—Billy Hoeft ran in- to an old enemy ‘and the Detroit — losing streak stands at — best pitcher walked seven Washington batters yesterday, and three of them scored to help the Nats to a 53 triumph. A home run that manager Bucky Harris called ‘as long as the. one Mantle hit” was the clincher, Clint Courtney belted #* twe-rurw homer as a pinch hitter in the 8th inning to send the Ginetass bebe: 4-3. The Tigers kicked in another run later in the same inning. Mickey Mantle’s “big” home run traveled at least 500 feet. The one -Courtney hit popped into the right field stands at the 325-foot mark, just over the screen. But it did just as much damage as Mantle’s, picking away a possible Tiger victory before only 3,281 disgusted fans. In their biggest inning si since their tl oJ cjten. of Ai aA oa Ih Li ae a “MUTT AND JEFF” CHAMPIONS — Henry Beam (right) of Birmingham towers above diminutive Gerry Bunce of Pontiac as they pose for The Pontiac Press camera after winning Pontiac Junior | Chamber of Commerce tennis championships Saturday in the annual tournament at Oakland Park. Beam won the Junior division title while Bunce annexed the Boys’ division crown. The two boys proudly Hot Finish! > Weltlauer Wins. Playoff Straight - shooting and sharp-; had tied at 74 te pace the quali- } putting little Johnny Wettlaufer of | fiers for the Waterford Junior Waterford High yesterday walked Chamber of Commerce 3rd an- off with medalist honors in a golf aual event. Other qualifiers for the state tourney at Kalamazoo were: Frank Syron’ Jr:- of Shrine, with 78; Charles Kirken of Water- ford with $1: Cleland Charboneau eer? lof Waterford with &. Roland Harms of Waterford was the \alecunte with $4. The field included 20 players ‘and the cards ranged from the medalist 74 down to a 126 for the 18 holes. Lightburn Victor Over Jake Josato NEW YORK |W — Lightweight contender Ludwig Lightburn of British Honduras, planned a box- ing tour of the Orient today fol- lowing his victory over Jake Josa- to last nem The 22-year-old Lightburn, sev- enth-ranked among the 135-pound) contenders, had to go all out to gain a split verdict in 10 rounds. over the unknown but potent Phil- Bug. 5 annual OCSC family picnic. _adelphia at St. Nicholas Arena, and relate highlights of the recent The bruising bout was lover a network. dohany took the extra hole at . | Pontiac Country Club. with a par te stop Ed Tokarsky ef Milferd | whe bad a bogey 6. The beys | OCSC Members See | ¥, Bass, Muskie Film June membership gathering of Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, | Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the club-| house, Waterford is dedicated to ‘bass fishermen A special program. featuring i“Let Go Fishing.” an alt color, film will be presented by Chatiles iHelin, inventor and manufacturer iof the famous “‘flatfish.”’ The film iwill show bass fishing as well as muskie fishing in=Lake St. Clair, and pike and walleye fishing in pelted rn Ontario. President Lioyd Sibley will an- | ounce plans for the July 71-22; Later das bier ii mit Geduld’’ | iT age-old standard for brewing National Bohemian Beer. It's a tradition beer. Brewed to a critical formula. naturally, No one taste predominates. aa and mellow. Deeply satisfying flavor. Yours at local prices. - a ne PN See eee en opment ty : DISTRIBUTED BY: Dick Wolfe Distributing Co. Phone FEderal 2-7237 754 Orchard sane Rd., siete Mich. =e o! ang| “ent out of Briggs Stadium and/: Middlecoff on— Homer Beats Bengals ‘last victory, on June 15, the Tigers gave Hoeft a 30 lead on three and a pair of walks off starter and winner Camilio Pascual in the 4th inning. But that was all the Bengals got off Pascual and his successor, lefty Dean Stone. Nats, mean- while, scored twice in the 7th while taking advantage of Hoeft's wild- ness, ° A_single by Eddie Fitzgerald preceded Courtney's deciding home run in the 8th, and another walk, a single and an error by Doctoring Your Golf Game By DR, CARY MIDDLECOFF down, and of course with that the | | TWENTY-ONE Lakeland 9 Deteas ‘in Comcanan ran White's Team, 7-3 Nae saa cooper Gunmine ‘PATIENT'S COMPLAINT,Weight won't shift. Locked with. pully You've got to be relaxed all the, DIAGNOSIS: Let right side go. Way through the swing—from the TREATMENT: In several arti-/one-piece backswing, straight back’ cles I. concentrated on the import fom the ball, to the pull-down of ance of the left arm pull-down to the left arm and on and out -after, keep the swing grooved and to in- the ball. It’s got to be free, natural, sure transferring the weight to the no tenseness, left leg. | Let me give you a little tip to Let me add this significant point: eliminate any tendency to tighten With the pull-down, let the right, ‘up or freeze the body action with side go into the |the pull-down, As sketch shows, swing, or you 0 ward with the pull-down, and you'll’ kill power at the automatically get the right side Paul Foytack gets a chance to-| inight to even his record at 5-5 and | jsnap the club out of its worst. a t | jslump since 1953. He will be lopposed by the Nat's Buirtky | | Stewart. WASHINGTON DETROIT | AB RH AB RH Yost, Jb 216 Kvenn, of 406 1 Herzog, ef 4 1 6 Hicks, os 1006 Runnela, 26 4 1 2 Torgeson, 1b 4 1 1) Sievers, 1b 5 © 3 Kalime, rf 5 1 1 Lemon, rf 4 0 2 Maxwell, If 2 1 1 Olson, If 6 0 © Kennedy. 3o 2 6 1) PitzGer'd, ¢c 4 1 1 Howse, c 401)! Vild'vso, ss 5 0 1 Tuttle, ef 40601 Pascual, p 3 6 © Bweser, 2b 3 8 Courtney i 1 1 Hoeft, p 3¢0 Stone, p 0 0 6 Maas. p ‘es Phillips 1@ Mast son, p 0 0 ‘ 3 $10 33 3 1 Courtney homered for Pascua! in 8h Phillips struck out for Maas in 8th. 000 RBI- ~Sievers, Courtney 2, Kennedy, Tuitl 2 HR Courtney. DP—Veldivieiso and Sievers. LB—Washington 12, Detroit 9 BBR — Pascual 5. Stone 1, Hoeft 7. 20—Pas- cual 2, Stone 2, Hoeft 10. Masterson 2. HO. ‘ual in 7 Stene 2 in Hoeft 16 in Ts, Maas 0 in ‘3, Masterson R-ER—Pascual 3-3, Stone 6-9, Masterson 6-0. W—Pascua! (3-7) L— U Per a McKin- -A~—3, 281 Ww cpg (8-5). ley, mere = Deadline Fixed ‘for Financing —— ‘Western Hemisphere.” Roby said. LOS ANGELES #—The Cleve-' land organizing committee for the Pan-American Games scheduled in Cleveland in 1959 has until Aug 15 to submit a financing plan to the games executive committee. Douglas F. Roby of Detroit, ex- ecutive committee chairman, said the committee approved a _ pro- posed 10 million dollar site in Fast Cleveland but set the finance plan deadline in yesterday's meeting “In the event of failure to give the necessary guarantee by that date, the 3rd Pan - American Games will be withdrawn and re- awarded to some other city in the The Cleveland City Council is far from agreement on the site and the — Seeded Player Players Still in NCAA Net Tests . KALAMAZOO, Mich. RP—AI! the top-seeded players still were left today as the second round of the NCAA Tennis Tournament got un- der way at Kalamazoo College with 32 survivors in the singles competition ; Brazil's Jose Aguero. defending} NCAA champion from Tulane and! seeded No. 1, got past the first round on a bye. [ The only seeded player extended | was John Lesch of UCLA, former | National Junior and Boys cham-| pion. John Powless, 6-4, entry. from Murray State, Ky., carried) Lesche — sets before bowing | 61, 34, SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 4M Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-857 telecast | SAge the hier Patiently” @ Be slow. Be sure. Never hurry . . . never rush. That's the NATIONAL BOHEMIAN & Light, mellow, Naturally brewed . . a NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway I - substitute $rd baseman Bob Ken. | mady beaght hemes the Sth esore, | ‘Up for Grabs \day’s play were Rudy Boyd, North- ‘1956 Waterford Township Horse- ball. You can pull hand applies-its full power atthe bail. down with the a7,, pull-down keeps the right left arm and still arm in proper position, close to the be locked at im- side of the body, to move in past pact clubhead You may sense a feel of | tight- ness as you pull " Ball Overtakes ~ Snider in Poll NEW YORK #—Gus Bell, = a key movement. Work on It. (Copyright 1955, John F. Dille Co.) speed. Medal Hon at Ohio State COLUMBUS, Ohio P#—A_ wide- one poo soe 3 OE? race for medal honors was of Cincinnati's homer-bustin’ Red- -3/0n today in the second round ‘of jegs, has taken over the National . the from the 59th National Intercollegiate League's center-field spot Golf Championship qualifier, with’ Brooklyn's Duke Snider in 28 sharp-shooting students brack- next-to-last tally of the fans’ ‘eted within three strokes at the Star Game balloting top of the heap. Ms Ohio State University’s old man Bell now on Sot in the vot- | par—he’s T2—had a lot of fun with ing by 56.602. to 53.668. the field of 24 in yesterday's Final results -in the ‘voting for opening 18-hole jaunt, allowing the July 10 game at Washington only two of the aspirants to break probably will be released Friday even, ) by the office of Commissioner 0 Ford Frick, which is tabulating Out front as they swung into to-|the vote ines ome * . * western senior from Laporte. Ind... There were no other changes and Bill Redding. Purdue junior among the leaders. Mickey Mantle, a cinch in cen ter field for the AL, probably will finish with more than 100,000 votes. The Yankee slugger leads As far as Verne Eisenhardt. the individual vote bea cen a Right behind is Pittsburg rst Soe eh ee baseman Dale Long. who tops the | night. there was only one bass in'wational League balloting with Lakeville Lake. And that one was 90.059 ; a mighty fine one. a 4pound-4 ounce bronzeback. about 21 inches long The husky bass was the only fish Eisenhardt and his companion, brother-in-law, Flovd Sultz, also of Rochester, took that night from Logansport, Ind Only Fish a Big One Moore Fighting Parker for Crown, Pilot Says TORONTO w — Charley John- ston, manager of light-heavyweight poo boxing champion Archie Moore. ‘Shoe’ Meeting Tonight said today Moore's fight against James J. Parker next, month All men horseshoe pitching en- definitely will be for the vacant thusiasts who desire to enter the world heavyweight title. Johnston said Moore would sign shoe League are invited to meet today for the July 25 15-round at the Drayton Plains Ball Park bout. And he said it will have to tonight at T o'clock. Pitching com- be recognized as a world title petition and discussion of league scrap because “These are the only play are on the wat coor two legical contenders.” Blue Sunoco ITS PREMIUM IN EVERY WAY... STILL AT REGULAR GAS PRICE We invited a large group of automotive engineers to try Blue Sunoco, boosted in octane, in their own cars - and give us their reactions. The results of this survey, compiled by an independent firm of certified public ac- countants, make New Blue Sunoco the favorite. 43% already are users of Blue Sunoco Of the 1,166 engineers who reported on '56 Blue Sunoco, 43% told us they were already users of our gasoline. 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It tells which gasoline is preferred by the men who design and build today’s new cars.” Witton b. Pariar MECHANIX Editor ILLUSTRATED a4 1 First Choice of Automotive Engineers over all other premiums combined COMPARISON CHART This is what — reported after is ow "56 Blac Seances sath sraniian Srioal gueolans tn that oon eae say Bive Sunece say Bive Sunece matches er excels matches or excels 93* == | 91* == brande fo evra = brands tor power i and pick-up 95° == SEi> | gen SEis- Sse a Sousa oles weecininll SUN on cnapant ht ee aa en ee ee eee ee eee hee) eG ¥ Se he Gi Fee a TWENTY-TWO. , | PHE/PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 Sead Man Road bloc nterdewing in Detroit |Porch Sitter Unaware |DONALD DUCK Sets k for Overseas Office Jobs'Apartment Was Ablaze | [Xx jh i ] : cn —fnds in Cellblock DETROIT # — Personal inter-| ST. LOUIS u— Mrs. Martha ; views for overseas jobs as typists,|Welch was sitting on the ‘front _ SYLVA, N. C, @-An Enka man stenographers and clerks with the|porch of an: apartment building | has been charged with assault, U.S, State Department are being oreo! a truck driver stopped and drunkenness, obstructing a high-| conducted at the Michigan Employ-|&%ked her: 1, Way and impersonating an officer! ment Security Commissiono office |9.,>°, 7° mmo that the third go= A carornged = Mabecs tim in Detroit June 25. through July 14) Mrs. Welch looked up and saw here and attempted to examine ‘Applicants must be between the flames coming from “her apart- ages of 21 and 35, single with no'ment. The fire, confined to her The vero agiinad i cearold dependents, American citizens, quarters, did an estimated $1,250 Edgar Shepheard. police said was Dave at least three years of office damage. sworn out by Mrs. Kate Wilson of ©XPerience or equivalent education z and type 50 words a minute or take | . ‘at Sylva. She accused Shepheard of vorthand 80 words per minute, or R64 Foreign Minister SHUCKS, OUR BOATS ARE ALL\| THE SAME... YOL] MUST BE 2 | =A SUPERS Tous! : ) a aa = i *Y iT STILL WANT ‘3 NUMBER FIVE! ~— running after her car and fright- * : ening her. ee both. Confers With Lebanese (4) iy oop She was admitted to a Sylva hos- BEIRUT, Lebanon &#—Continu- ~ pital suffering trom shock, Patrol. Tokyo Curfew Urged ing his campaign to promote Rus- THEN THEY VANISHED, man John Beal said, after telling) aoxyo ip—The juvenile prob-|!an-Arab relations, Soviet Foreign | Srey oe SORE BEFORE i¢e she thought Shepheard was Minister Dmitri Shepilov met to- Sica Wilson, the Ohio truck lem council seeks to solve part of! 4, with Lebanese qovetaanant of-| } driver who shot three women toa problem by having Tokyo's 98'ficjals. v4 death Thursday night. Wilson is all-night tea shops close by 1 a.m.| Shepilov arrived yesterday from still at large. vand do away with their partition Syria, where. an official spokes- —_—_———_—— \curtains and private rooms. The/man said his visit had paved the| fi The atmosphere of Mars is thin- organization of legislators, educa-'way for early agreement on mer than that at the top of Mt.|tors and police call the. places hot “strong political measures’ relat- Everest. jbeds of vice for juveniles. ice to Algeria and Palestine. entities ROARDING HOUSE — Y iF You SHOVE A YEAH, By EGAD, BOYS/I RENTED MARTHA'Ss THAT WARMED # AND ae Yi BOUDOIR TO AN INTERESTING ONER SLAB f AFTER Y my Z{ CHAP IN THE GAME OF ee eS WASTING YA oye G\ COMPILING STATISTICS Lo JZ a yen Zp Mie CY VT ae | TD INTRODUCE HIM BUT (ro nanny yoy )/ CHANGE ~)* YL ah | roe oy AGS Gove we Yau iy vA Ps OF HE HASN'T POKED HIS NGE NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller - MYSTERIOUS / \THERE ARE LSES OF ——— HELP ME CHEW GUM RECA HAKE eames GLUES YOO-HOO, I'M UP ON My. QS KAFFES: van! SLUGGO --- WHERE || ROOF PATCHING ~ : . ARE you 2 LEAKS --- COME 5 3, HELP ME v— ', z ‘ 4] : DY ‘\ Sma VA f | i wn = VAS Y : | | Mi Ge Si jue” . = \ i \\! = BUS AANA LE= wh . 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Mag U.S. Pat ort {| . MORTY MEEKLE . By Dick Cavalli THE SETBACK © rose ty OA race ne, 6°20 : ‘ > F.B.17 DIXIE DUGAN | 2? S—AN AW Lor OF SPACE TO Loom FOR A GUY — i te88 br WEX Service, tne. N at ) BUT, GRANOMA, WELL, WHEN I WALK UP T’ | [11 FIND IT SURE DOES Save 3 ROLLIN PIN... WITT Oe Be oe ie MENT | [ME A HEAP O ARGUING!” DO IT YOURSELF hy SL Onpickyues 5 THIS ee ay Mere » . © i és ¥ * o i ie j % workshop H : mre LA* toy 1 si; | f= a. fy ] ‘ol 5 fete Eo | te uf fof (f ak ng aa ee Ole Pires oe ee es * + ge “ eC , Abad > ny gee = 7 er ss ve fi © a ee oe agile ee a yi ee ae “s : ——— * = a he ag =e = a ee 7 < ’ : oe \ j ] 2 = ro j eas sis ssi ; ¥ : : A | ; / ~ & x | ‘ f a i f ; i \ i : j LE) w | t A é a4 ‘ a i : } j ; : . : a | to Ae oe = r » aan ____ THE PONTIAC } PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1956 | ) TWENTY-THREE . q — Slow Trading, [MARKETS [Stock Market Grains Lower ,seror2t set... Moving Slowly ‘State Dems Object + Business Noles (cen son eee Promotion ‘of Joseph P. Chayka| Other officers named at - the | : fo Kavanagh Choice ito chief engineer of the Detroit group's. annual convention were Broach’ & Machine Co. was an-|George Ludwig, manager of Michi- | STON Oe Mee. nounced today by Gustav von Reis, | gan Consoiidated Gas Co.,’ Muske- ‘ ; Brea ne. , Me ae sai. “viel arsine eae vishal president of the Rochester manu-/gon, vice president; and Milton G, ? brought te, the Ps NEW YORK (—Prices improved Chairm. el [Kendrick, Michigan Consolidated, CHICAGO um — Mild selling pres- fie ema in the Stock Market early wants the “help and advice” of facturing firm. ‘| Ann Arbor, secretary-treasurer. . sure sent grains down for small ggg “ts— ‘gpl ner y+ rolex: this pation hg Michigan's tien sa new national| = |. Catlyon succeeds Roland R. Pau- | losses on the Board of Trade to- et hg oa? ya’ Mo 3.3,8;| Leading issues moved ahead from ee national’ Chayka became associated with tin ot Detrvit, a vice president of day. Trading was slow although Hn a ee _ fractions to around A few! ee Cg ‘the company in 1954 as machine Michigan Consolidated. picked up slightly after a very dull |} is dos, cha. Bewte. No, Te seen ts dow stepped reap ee Gave was Machrowicz said he learned in a 4nd fixture cen: . — opening, - ee, siandard variety. No. 1,"3.00- a a pean weekend telephone talk with Staeb-| Dividends There again wasn't much news| ees ee giv Pa ws — ler that the selection of State Atty. Before a recent title change. the! to influence the market, and par-|}%e it Wik” stein, Bits™t ae: geaiatione but, traders took some Seuss Ge Oi Oo oe eee SE, heer ie ticularly not much to inspire buy- £00 per ockt) Mohirabi Ne 1° hyti’sy SOtiations but traders took some firm as it was believed to be.” (Broach Co., inc. stock dividend and wsusl 30 cent qust- - 138-1.50) ‘Lee ‘encouragement from indications ing. Wheat was Geing harvested| bebe Onions. “green, No ‘ 90-100. dos, that both sides might be -willing nd a on 1, 150-175 32-lb and the outlook for autumn crops be ce Parsley. curly, No 1. 1.00-1.28 doz to give a little ground to reach ihe mae, reed "Pen ° te be page a tt by the Saturday dead- neither fact created aggressive’ — Pho No 1, 8.00 bu. Radishes, Agreement by y Machrowicz, who said he spoke! MACKINAC ISLAND \#—William ee Paro evil ysat Pan ogo i for the seven Democratic House R. Carlyon, manager of jviaion. omegtes oe Fone = — = — members from Michigan, accused Power Co."s 8 Lansing” Division, iS year _ ‘Gov. G. Mennen Williams and. ——-—— 90 dos behs; No 1. 65.80 dos ine. Le selling. io wl Sn boro finubare, Steels were mixed and rails, ~~ Staebler last week of “‘handpick- Wheat near the end of the first frites Net. Toes so" bu. Bs Siuesh; Which would be immediately af-| » jing’’ Kavanagh for national com- . - hour was \%4 to % lower, July $2. 01-| Gamanse,, Re 1. 3-10-33 s-$28" -m ome one. fected by a steel walkout, showed ‘ mitteeman. 7a; corn S@ to'l4s lower, July Turnips Noi, 100-160 dc 25 sprinkling of small minus signs. The congressman and his col- 51 48%4; oats %4 to 4» lower, July! , Lettuce ana. salag greene Eneive, Z| U. S. Steel, after opening 6n the leagues objected that Kavanagh's nn 66'2; rye % lower to ‘s Higher, tuce, Bibb, We 1. 125-178 pk bekt: let- upside, lost its early gain. Bethle- responsibilities as committeeman Bu i | d i n g for - = eeutun oa 1 to 2% low. | Sees, Sutter. et bette bu: isitues, hem remained firm but Republic (would be incompatible ig ™ er, July ard 5 to 10 cents No 1. 33-1 2 oes Netvece, 12 Steel wavered. Youngstown Sheet ‘duties as attorney general and de- a hundred Ibs. lower, September | X* ,'j9!9¢;300 bu: loves. Romaine. No & Tube, however. pai an excep- ‘manded a voice in selection of the = GATE MTs Ms ht ;g te tonal gain of around 2 poms. committeemad the Future ‘Harvesting of red wheat was Be t 4 set bu. Sorrel. Nett | Sante Fe, which was up around - 2 a es S. ddl wa | Since the Kavanagh boom was getting under way in Southern Ilti-| Hifaip’ wok 1 e0-136 ba. | 202 © 'a point earlier, lost its gain and : started at the recent state Demo- hois and Indiana. It was said yields | went behind fractionally. os AP Wirephote cratic convention in Grand Rapids, were very large. Israel purchased, ee Ser erees Santa Fe's performance toda) BRASS TACK ADVICE — Kentucky Gov. Albert “Happy” Chan- National Committeeman Earnest Cc ‘AP)- - «tee three cargoes of hard — over- ‘mock arrivals 3. oa” track ripeg us followed through from yesterday's dier, left, himself reportedly a ‘favorite son” candidate for the Lacey of Detroit has announced he One of the most rewarding of humon activities is nee as he vote. no carlot ‘track sales; new swock When it rose 1' on slim turnover Democratic presidential nomination, puts a hand on the knee of Will not seek re-election. building for the future. We all get o definite sense cago pie of wheat =r il te ‘good: a scaetcars enger. als! oils the market was New York Gov. Averell Harriman, announced candidate, as Chan- ; of accomplishment from making progress towards a during the past week, leaving a fornia Long Whites #85:1 10. California Motor stocks were firm as news. ‘ef Spoke to him during the national Governors’ conference. Chan- Grand Ra ids Youth definite goal—especially o financial goal. total of only 1,611,000. Most of this! ours qs8*4# ~$00. Aritona = Round came from Detroit of improving “Her was quoted as saying he gave Harriman “some brass tacks If you wish to invest for above-overage inc er is owned or controlled by the Com- ee ‘retail sales. General Motors. advice.” . . : oe path etiogg Lacey Poultry Chrysler and Studebaker Packard - OO Killed by Stove Blast “ul wae Nae len ae ae a icago is ost bare ins : were all on the plus side. ‘ ‘ j. moxe : : . wheat at the moment. DETROIT, June (26 ABI" Prices peid Ne & Stock On F irst_ P rivate Flight to Russia GRAND RAPIDS uw — & 14- We offer a.complete service — from up-to-date informa- : . ( iv. ve poultr clbem w York Stocks C year-old Grand Kapids boy died in i ti xpert handling of orders. Grain Prices ; aeary erent cme, n- x light hens ‘Late Morning Quotations: L e a IT S! ] is I To Nn u rtain an explosion last night at a Pres- tion and quotations to e a 9g CHICAGO GRAIN 15-16: heavy broilers or fryers 2 to 3's Admiral ee 17.7 int TelaTel 115 byterian Church camp on Kimball Why not phone or stop in to see us soon? CHICAGO. June 26 \AP) — Opening Ue. whites 23-24: gray crosses 33-24° au, Rotacties i“, peti Neca! yl: Lake, two miles northwest of Ne- Tain mm... ib: Li s§ . ywneet 208 ng oo as Re 30:5 tet Bes bes30, gusttinge ‘50; Allied Sire 33 Johns . “a5 BERLIN @-Walam P. tear bis wile: They plan to remain io waygo. A hot water heater fired os Hirth Dee huebes =f heary ducks 24: old roosters 12; breed- Alum Lid 1364 eaiets “wanves oe wealthy U. S. aviation equipment Moscow until Friday, then return by bottle-gas blew up LERCHEN & co hear tue ke TaN) oF turkeys, heavy hens 29; heavy tome 30. Am airting 2eq Kebnecctt .. 1261 manufacturer, made air history to Berlin. | ‘The victim was Nicholas Ter. WATLING, ° nip — 149% Fon AID Las c natICace POULTRY t "Am Gren. 83 Cate ro tes oe es Le cecrs * * ° ‘maat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Members New York Stock Exchange ond Other leoding Exchanges Bee TI Pa, ate si gg | meston tenn "atenay“en dhe"peianes’ Am Gee dm 3 min & private plane. ee ee [Fermsat of Grand Wapide. PONTIAC: 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.—FEderal 4-2895 Mar. aw on LR ied paving re onder 10h 4008 at Am Motors... 66 [ity “a 'us “ og It was the first time the i a Ee Young Termaat was employed at DETROIT: 3rd Floor Ford Building—WOodward 2-5525 Oats __ New ae hea 19-20: light hens 17-18; = a Gas - $42 Cockn aire . 447 sians have permitted any Wester-- “It's ‘a great experience. It's ‘Camp Henry as kitchen helper and preteen Over Wa 10 under dy AM Rad + Ht Wns 8 &| ner to fly behind the Iron Curtain jjke going off into the unknown. had gone to adjust the heater in a 1916 © Forty Years of Serving Michigan Investors © 1956 28-28 ng. Lorillard 18.4 to Moscow in such a plane. The fact that the Russians are ll the dining hall afte [Am Smelt F small annex to ining T 4 “thd” j DETROIT EGGS =n Tel ime Merun Gl. 3, Lear, who lives in Geneva, permitting this flight is an indica- the evening meal. He was in the The Victor Hick | DETROIT, June 36 (AP) — Spgs 10>. Am Tuas... We Mae Me eS Switzerland. was accompanied by tion of things to come. In about /10-py.20 foot building when the ex- | h d coer Sane Meetnged: Sederel cats Apes Se “a es Mon. 146 — == two years, anybody will be able piosion occurred. _ — } - A & Co. 19.6 Monsen i = Moscow." : Y | that outdates | Mechta accra cio as OB ESS Titled Italians Held Oe Tee te somes was wrecked od Xe medium wid. ev me. es sre) ve waygo County Me- all other calculators tu 9's, grade Blatge 37-29, wt Au Renn. aad Moverela a Lear pect “disappsinted i = Kinley said Termaat died of a Our loan plan = Aveo Mig 54 Murray Cp r one res Le na o 8 Cope qa F piaalaove ¢ ure Balt & Ohio 47.4 Nat Bisc - os in Narcotics Char es minute decision to take a photo skull injury. . 38, wid. av 31, checks 99-33, etd. ov, Booe Mt gy Net Cam 'grapher, but the Russians denied Several persons in the dining hall will help you Benquet ..... 2 Nat Gyps .. 421 esca injury, but had the exnlo- ee rowne grade A Sarge posing air <... es Net Me¢) %, ~=ROME wh — Police today an- his request. soe weieeeel earlier it onigh own a home 37, medium 31-32, grade B large 33 Rohe alum . as NY Centra! . 37 nounced the filing of narcotics Lear, accompanied by a Rus- have catigte 18 boys inthe vicinity, . CmCaQ0 BUTTER Ane EGGS borg Warner 436 Nine West 30 Charges against 21 persons. includ- sian navigator, pianned to arrive A the henies room in the CHICAGO, June 2% ‘AP)—Chicago er ro a No Am Av 73 «ng four titled men prominent in in Moscow after a refueling stop : = ata even prlesst caackanees Burrouehs -see O14 all fa $¢3 Italian high society and a leading in Vilna. The distance is just ; . . shortest receipts 1.884.000 83 AA score $8.75, Camp Soup..,, = Ohie Oi! 40.3 actor under 1,000 miles. UM Biological Station | . . oo oo a sete, 7 Cus. oe can Pac M3 eho * AS as enna Lear opened an aircraft equip- oO f S possible time ve arpa edodoprerg hi metg A ise Catal “aut -- vol b Pan as au ioe Those charged with using drugs none plant recently in Geneva. He pens tor summer cent A. 38.00. mixed 3800. mediums eas Perem Act =e Were Prince Giuseppe ‘Pepito! ig chairman of the board of Lear CHEBOYGAN ® — A branch of Sots. checks ‘Beet, ‘current’ receipt Gave § Cues 8) eaee, oc. ss Sue Sh el ose about ine. which has headquarters in the University of Michigan which | 30 50 ‘ Guise Oct 56 oe? Hs Ra 26 ee = ee tckcs | ne Santa Monica, Calif.. and aviation j, \acant and silent for 10 months . = ——— Climax Mo 92 Pros: Cols 2° ® Mexico City: Duke | ico ipment ants at Grand terd. fj $ k COT Sai :: ‘ie Pree Dat della Rovere, 25, a member of the RUD Mich aad Blyrin. Ohio. °! the 2e8r came to life yesterday. Your home- nancing Victor Automatic wee estock Cel Brd A... 77 Phiico 26:8 same ancestral family as 16th cen- " fv de the University’s. biological C Printing Calculator | cscs en Se EP BRAD uo, Pope ulus Maraus mos station at Douglas Lake and i buys more here. Come ivestock Market ts - 7 Mills Emanucle de Seta, rmer Indian R Clai pis . ; Rg eee ee oe nena, SERRE HE ite Bpince brs ant Scitan sone : am tle caer in and let us tell you - sate un ome Cont Bak ..... iimen 74 Duke Augusto Torionia, 32, scion Saves you costly man-hours peliacs coms “cegaeer Meers end hell: Cent rer . , “se Arad Mae = of one of Italy's wealthiest fami Nehru Will skp lke There are 115 students and in- | b t r low-cost because it's simpler, easier, else ee naniees coenbag moe: oon S-: i tat gue Mic “J lies: Carlo Croccolo, 29, one vestigators attending and working ail ADOUT OU more accurate to use! cheat sasnan penes” ghoken coset ees: = WF as sat Pac Laos a. na Italy's best known — and NEW DELHI, India we — The in 16 atm erates > u fine pomceid hoped mtn bb ib} Lerndil lp gy te 3$, Safeway St © $25 Screen comics, and four other jojitical correspondent of a news- r H - kara 4: wl scarce, at 1690-18 00 and low Doug aire... 6 Si yee tgad St 4 men and three ecomen paper close to the Indian Foreign Dr. Al red enry Stoc ane. fortha Si averggre sont tanlarg Seveger™ aii$ Sore ME Office expressed doubt today that Fector. said many of the students heifers 18 80-1700. few. Erase steers ace jtast Ark | 466 geod AL RE 383) Of this group ely: Prince Pig- bime Minister Nehry will meet are high school teachers doing am eg ore flor stn itoeas tut e roo Lite $42 Shell Of te¢ natelli, Duke Lodovico and the picident Eisenhower at all dur- graduate work. Several private re- Ca it ] Sa ® & Loan Co lower for two days. utility cows fi & Mus ... 36 Sinclair © . 633 Marquis de Seta were arrested. ing the Indian leader's current search projects are being carried pl 0 Vings « cutters Bon.” tow “entre can: erie. mn . 24 fou Ry , tet But the police also picked up four) isi¢ to the bal est. on by investigators not working to- Bulle sveady. wtity enan emaer 88) Ex-Cell-O .... 00 Sree Rand 343 doctors and five other men ac: * ward college credit. ’ 75 W. Huron St. — FE 4-0561 10.00 160. 80 — aise cusmnerd er ——— oon at ae La tp cused of peddling drugs. | Nee now is in London for the Pood Mach . 68 — Ministers® Calves salable 250. Moderately active, Pord Mot sq Std Oll Ind . 50.2 ‘Commonwealth Prime Studebaker-Packard lh eeeeeeeseneeeeeeneees — SEEREREEEEREEREERD Ageer Ou $7.1 Howes | aoe re Grech Tre. Be Ma On Cate. wt Upper Peninsula soumcement ‘yeaeréay' sald his Laying Off Workers den Bek .... 92 $ . rn wtility _12.00-18 00 13 Stud Pack | 73 Come in or call for a a ret net oy Ee ih? gutelme - t Forest Is Cleared sretued for July 710, hed tees DETROIT (INS) — Studebaker 714 Community Nat'l _ io = : Mills :.) 68.8 Texas Co 42 I Ai poned \Packard Corp. today laid off 3.- on ae Free Demonstration |. soe. meas =p (AP lane = ‘teen. Ba eee, Be ii for cal Air port eee Lote ” be sie 200 workers at the Conner Body Bank Building | } | ee cere fF and said additional layoffs 8.800. moderately active; ally 28 Gen Tire ... 866 fran W air ¥ | = for- ‘Plant | . oa = mee mmm mows ae pf lewet on butchers: sous Ghoven, weak Gilets... 08 Trensamer|. 40.2. NEGAUNEE (~The oldest for- The political correspondent of Iti lant will - to 25 lower, several lots No. 1 and 2 Goodrich e. c. Tego Cen ~ Best plantation in the Upper Penin- the New Delhi and Calcutta States-| at the Say eae ae bi 7.300 Phone FE 4 15689 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON Po rete Ww butchers sr enctansha around Goodyear ++ 14 Underwood 31.8 k ho is N shortly bring t ie &t 16.75; such hogs scarce: bulk Sra Paige 1. 17 ny Garbice 1205 sula is.being cledred to make way man, w accompanying Nehru. ke: id the lay- ADDING MACHINES No. 2 and 3 s00-200 We 1639-16 80, come Ot No to a3 ge Tee 3 tor the jet air age. laeate! frons|L Gadsn: _ An S-P spokesman sa - 4 ar ee . , - ; DEMONSTRATORS No. 2 and 3 380-00 ib "16-00-1625: 380. Greyhound |_18'2 Unit Aire ey has started at the Bald- JO © jolts were due to the termination ) J 300 15 50-1608 small volume 160-i90 Ib Guif Ot ... 1204 Unit Fruit #¢ “Logging 4c ial of production schedules on the / / yo, While They Last Un Gas 29.7 Although the official announce- } y 14.50-16.25, 335-40¢ lb sows in larger ‘Holland P 1T so? win Kiln Plantation established in! 1956 model. About 2.500 employes + H+ lots 13 25-18 00. selected lots 278-300 Ib Homestk ..° 331 US —e $y Clevel Cliffs Iron Ment describes it only as _post- af TISDALE tp heed er weoglty-Sty adeeb |r one Pe ape tee By i vee a : step Ponement, Nehru's visit to the working on-defense contracts were lable catti on Wam B Pic § =23.2 Co. as the company's firs not affected by the lay-off. a s : sen [eres oa Race cote eens Gs West Un Tel et toward industrial forestry. United ates) “he Sees ted by the layo ‘ Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen fully seedy to 26 higher, cows grading inland &! ... *26 Weste El $17 as’ cance c 3 ° Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 Office Machines | arc ce rc ee eis, GaRE eas os RRM, ff} Clearing of the site three ~ Thor Takes Over Plant ~ Poute Int Nick .... 95 Woolworth 434 northeast of Negaunee was mac . : . °. ) win and. fects” ao about nade tnt Paver “aaa Yeiee Tow | ES necessary by reloratign ot the City Woman Injured | KALAMAZOO ww — Thor Corp Accident Insurance . rive Insurance 460 W. Huron FE 5-1111 nigh choice, ae, prime seers jee wigan ‘ceeraues civilian airport at Marquette to in Auto Accident ore has leased the “a = Automobile Insurance : e Insurance own ope . ; 20.23-21 00, “good | to ‘ew choice steers ANEW YORK. June 26¢—Compiied by the mabe way ter Oe K. I. Sawyer Mrs. Nina M. Lamphier. 70. of ation by Thar's Allied Paper Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance ; eG, ET chee na prime heifers Indgat Rats Uti Seas, ir Fores IL be built on the tera nnine Ave; required hospital Division. The lease includes an{ Burglary Insurance Bonds— All Types ‘Electronic technicians 8 ee eee _ Net change 2 2 The airport wi ullt_on the treatment for — ‘contusions of @ option to buy the property. The ; "0 8 1300, Stew ‘tien “commercial to. 1260, Neo" age, Be isi2 Site of the old county airport. chest yesterday after being in- Bryant mill produces book and e WHERE ARE e Coo ee eet omy ook me. sis oe 3568 1408 729 180.9 where runways had to be extended jured in a two-car accident in coated paper. } “Geinicn hes ceused mere GSuble ca this little carth ° : ier |pirermngpiciers Larry ee 16.00. = varcee ‘ S10 i312 431 122 into the forest plantation to pro- Waterford Township. She was than plagues or earthquakes.” —Voltaire i can Bb creek ent NUT GEO 8 c5cs: 7 ° YOU-HEADED? e is commercial | crags 10 eels pope tia eealie =— 3 bogs ine aya ie vide room for modern high speed’! treated and released by St. Joseph Vote Furniture Show A A : a Cr a — Aptos stock oeere 1068 nigh “7. 878 1424 787 1815 planes. Mercy Hospital. e If you are an electronic tech- «© (Miers i Oe ec em Timber from the 35-acre €leve- Township police said Mrs.. GRAND RAPIDS w& — Directors <—____-_ Se esa a e Peat technical school beck: @ erately active. 80 io high. ot eres, eee nae land Cliffs | Plantation is ear- Lamphier was the driver of a car Of the Grand Rapids Furniture L mY @ lambs and i ment wile peed. Figures after decimal points sre eighths marked fo ra Marquette sawmill which skidded into the rear of an- Exposition have voted to stage a Y Cc S M When —* to prime spring lambs 26.00-22.40; “one . Man tes, Nery and a Munising pulp wood plant. other when it sto for a traf- fall market show Oct. 18-25. The] INOW TOU Gan save Money ; . If you want more than just a ° lot mostly prime aS cull to low good — or = ee ar ae The t = planted to study fie ligh Eli son Lake Rd. fall market was inaugurated fast ' e e d q Baldwin Rubber Cos e trees were c light on Elizabeth e me 2 Maer onie a ei ee eeteaE eee TE EE SW pntne ant cote yt varia tpienent resanr sum] You Buy Home Insurance! ; J Fe eae to ba nee © ewes 2 50-4.80 including a “short deck Peninsular Metal Pred 38 os planting. The plantation was a The other vehicle involved was mer and winter shows. i Seve U e ‘ . @ sibilities, salary and company- @ | of 21,363 set in the ct crashed and burned in a wheat Osmun and O'Riley Streets late yesterday. \Juatice Hetmar Stanabeck. H. W. Huttenlocher Max. £. Kems [ @ paid benefits. e , Previous high set in the'feid near Salina today, killing a last night, Pontiac Police reported The th ° *. * | wy 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 | 5 aaa <= es ° of World War qoey nie ae t of Smoky Hill, “Ove John Damon, of 93 Osmun 47; Fenjuanis Oteeueees me andl = anae Pr allen, 32 ot Dal ®@ and ex to: | ane, ou . ; seli T. m, 92, - he f ® Nelson O. Heyer, Dept. 900 @ Air Force base here, was return- St., told officers his car had been Henry Donofsky, 35, all of Detroit. ford, wag fined $30 and paid $10 |= : e A, IBM Military Products e British scientists estimate that ing from a routine training mis- clocked. They were arrested last April. costs yesterday. He was arraigned {{ —————— @ Div. ‘Kingston, New York. o el alg ieee yy the noise sion when it apparently exploded, The three were charged ao | = ities "sald: ‘Wreck: Loading Machine Bucket |>i! STOCKS — — BONDS - : jequivalent to of fifteen hun-| military authorities said. Wreck ding chine ket bilking both the City Bank and|Leuven. INTERNATH cred miltion people all talking at/age was scattered a mile. ee National Bank of Detroit in a a at & | mio dere, ls Reported Stolen niente Ge Bet tne ct 2 ty) Consult Us for First Hand Information and. an-| Pontiac police jay were in- day. John M. Edward, 30, paid the’ ‘s ’ © * DATA PROCESSING ° Earni Other were fousd near ike crash|vestigating the reported theft of DADK® to" cover, withdrawals and|dsv. Jol M. Edwan guilty before ain Stock and Bonds : * SUECTRIC TYPEWRITERS a Ings were necessary deposits. , © + rime cQUIPMENT : ne. a bucket off a loading -machine at ee @ Highland Township Justice Roy J. : : © "_* MILITARY PRODUCTS NEW YORK (INS) The Great Atlantic! Several s of wi tubble|@ city. tractor firm. The bucket is Cari. iii] | We maintain a direct line to a member of all | //)' py og ain & Pacitie Tee Co. of acres of wheat s Easton, then manager of City 4 8 eeoece Licey By Sy J eet ending Feb, 28 were burned off in the resulting valued at $77. Bank's Oak Park branch, and Do- Principal excha with . up-to-the-minute] [7] ~ “a A City Hall had her pill. of 436,274,000. equal r , Cc. Loekhart. of Birmi employe ha he mon share, compared with $32,253 000 er (fire around the site, and nearby | A. of Birmingham, nofsky, Greenbaum’s bookkeeper, : }' $14.58 per share, a year earlier, Bales telephone lines were reported owner of the company, told in- used of hel G fold containing $14 in cash sfolen certs service available at all times. ‘| oe } rose from $4.130,000,000 in fiscal 1985 to veit the tenn ‘Wer ent pwere Gee ping Green-| ate yesterday afternoon, tiae |iill| . yi: Breakfast - Luncheons $ <°s0.co0:000 tn the latest erica” damaged. _— Jeg od md (re: baum in his manipulations. police vA orsciggaesiir pesos 5 SE ee ep Sere 'ee |) C.J. Nephler Co. ff Meet Your Friends In The $ ot Preemant oda reported earn: A. U.S. Air Force jet fighter is\ceny was believed to have taken! The impregsive capitol at San oiled a ‘iad ep er He Riker Fountain $i .ssy sors. care iS missing ot ta ee Juan, is made of Ph" - | se Cement Vashisid nots tile Fe 2-mis jill’ : : ae 2\The. company, whieh preducce’ wake (same area where Russian Migs white marble from Georgia, with Uf your friend’s in jafl and needs |||!) Secias S108 ba O28 tees | ’ Riker Bldg. Lobby ~ $ foods, reported sales, of, $90.682.r4¢, for/shot down an American B29 19/About 1.5 million Americans play |the interior decorated ‘with Ten-|bail, Ph. PE. 5-9424 MA 5-4031. fl : WAAAAAR or the previous year |? 712948) onthe ago. x *_|the, accordion, nessee and Italian marbles. —ady, || e rf 5 4 : ee F ; ' ‘ + } { i i ; . i > : . a . . . ' r ; Tae « As, | 4 i wl oO fox. ! ?, a i! 2 \ ‘ (f . / . , : * if i } bs ” i Le f ‘ es, j ; : r [p71 vag, ' fy} } y met, q if a, i pls. : vee | 2 if ri if, } fs ( { | ar | / Mf ; { P | ; iy t ii i ‘ } } is : : if / lige Vat fe oe | ; 4 soy i y i ’ i a & ¥ i Py F hie Taylor said Monroe had been “cleared” of any connection with police late Saturday while reportedly attempting to rareener a $114 check at a supermarket. - Police found $660 in cash and 21 uncashed checks on the men. “Monroe's story has checked out all the way,” Taylor explained in confirming the release. ‘‘He had notified Detroit police immediately but later got worried and gave the super market manager a dime and ecied Sih So cal getien Whan bclp failed to arrive. Pontiac Woman Hurt as 3 Vehicles Crash Dr. James R. Ladd ls Cited for Service ton-Cadillac Hotel here today. Dr. James R. Ladd, 2671 Sylvan Shores, President of the Acad- emy attended the conference. Trio Admits Breakin, All Draw Probation Two Dearborn men and a De troiter who pleaded guilty June 14 ANGLE WITHOUT FAR BEHIND. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. RUNNING FOK HIS LIFE, tue AMERIZAN SWIFT oz KIT FOX VEERS OFF AT A SUDTEN, SHARP JMIS PURGUER, UNABLE TO CHANGE . DIRECTION GO SWIFTLY, FLOUNVERS AROUND THE TURN AND 1S LEFT LOSS OF SPEED, Thompson (R-Mich.) hints that she once termed a “bribe” offer in ccamectian with the proposed northern Michigan jet base may have come from another member of Congress. She said shortly after the Air Force had abandoned a proposed jet fighter site near Interlochen in favor of one near Cadillac that a man told her “the boys in Cadillac are going to give you a thousand dollars for your cam- she said, she took to be a bribe offer. : And, she told «a Cadillac | Kiwanis Club last night, it wae) made oa “the floor of Congress.”’ She said Rep. Joseph W. Martin (R-Mass), then House speaker, ad- vised her against naming the man when she reported the in-| cident to him. In answer to a question she said that the rules of the house stating who has the privilege of the floor ‘is a clue’’ to who made } the offer. (Only members, former members and employes have privileges of the floor while the House is in session). Cadillac site selection. Then the ‘Air Force picked one near site near Manistee, which is in Miss Thompson's district. That seed ee tee proval. . Kalkaska, in the 1ith Congres. sional district. The House, after ‘Sentence Milford Man on Charge of Speeding . paign” for re-election in 1956. This, | ‘Bribe’ on Congress Floor Enters Kalkaska Base Row, CADILLAC w — Rep. Ruth prolonged debate, finally directed the Air Force to use an alernate The Interlochen and Cadillac sites also were in Miss Thompson's district. * * * The Air Force says the shift to Manistee will delay construction of the multi-million dollar base. Sentence Flint Man to 6 Months in Jail Andrew M. Vogt, 42, of Flint,’ |who pleaded guilty June 15 to neg- ligent homicide in the traffic death |May 9 of Umherte Gallerani, 59, © ‘also of Flint, was sentenced yes- terday to six months in Oakland ‘County Jail by Oakland County ‘\Cireuit Judge George B. Hartrick.| According to Waterford Town-| ‘ship police, Vogt's “S me ae ‘ani’'s from behind bie waiting at a red rey ‘a U: ar? 0 at Williams Lake road. Three other cars were involved in the. chain-reaction crash. Gallerani, who reportedly felt ne immediate ‘effects of the accident ‘He died three days later. Time Bomb Scare Empties City Store A time bomb “hoax” caused the | evacuation of more than 400 cus- tomers yesterday afternoon from - | roomy ay from 9%: | The Township Office will be oven each aT the Qualified Electors of the City of Pontiac, County of Oakland, Michigan, Notice is her ven that in eon- formity with the ‘Michigan Election w,” I, the undersigned Clerk, will, bee’ day except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any lar tion or primary election, receive for registration the of for the bard gael! of reviewing the regis- tration an tering such of the qualified cacbeeea as shall properly apply therefor, The — of no person but an actual resident of the precinct By the time of sald registration, and entitled under the Constitution, if nyt such resident, to vote at next election, shall be entered in the registration book. ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk. dune 2 26, 27, 1956 REGISTRATION NOTICE AUN eefeom anil OF 5 OAKLAND or re July 9th. o'clock a.m. to 8:00 on any day previous thereto except Sundays and Legal Holidays o'clock to 6:00 o'clock p.m Monday on or before July th, from 9:00 o'clock am. ta 8:00 o'clock p.m Citizens of the United States, 21 years qld. who have resided in the State of Michigan six months and in the Town- ship of Bloomfield thirty days ae to Auerust 7, 1956, are eligible to register. persons who ve = registered under the permanent ‘a- tion system and have voted withine the last four years do not have to re- register. ROBERT Hf. DUDLEY. Clerk. i9s¢ NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN OF A — hearing to be held by the Water- Township Zoning Board at the Township Mall, Wednesday, July 11, 1986 at- 7:30 p.m. te consider the following echanre to the Zoning Map 1. To change from Re-identia! to In- Castel: Lots 299 «9 27) a ve, Drav- 1956, Township June 26, July 3, is | VERNE C. HAMPTON | Dra Pick Verne Hampton to Head County Bar At a recent meeting-of the Oak- land County Bar Association, Pon- tiac attorney Verne C, Hampton was elected president of the group for a one-year term and was re- elected as a director. drove to his home in Flint ance) .y, John Manikoff and Carl F. Miss Thompson opposed the entered a hospital the same night Ingraham also was renamed to di- rectors’ posts, New directors are Philip Pratt, Arthur B. McKenna and William R. Beasley. All directors will meet sometime this week to select the group's officers from their number, Capital Firemen Douse ‘Paper Blaze in Capitol WASHINGTON (INS) — A fire | “the S. S. Kresge store-at 65 N. to the breakin May 18 of a South- Henry E. Jacobsen, 32. @f Mil- Saginaw St. field Township hardware store’ were sentenced yesterday by Oak- land County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. All were placed on probation for three years and ordered to pay $200 court costs. The three were Richard Young, 17, and Michael Lancina, 17, both of Dearborn, and Benjamin Mersman, 18, of Detroit. New Bethel Baptists Holding Bible School The New Bethel Baptist Church is holding Vacation Bible School all this week and through July 6. Classes are scheduled from 9 a. m. to 12 noon with Charles Gillette in charge of instruction. Third Work Shift Added KALAMAZOO — A third shift was added yesterday at the New York Air Brake Co near Gales- burg, bringing the number em- ployed at the new plant to 700 persons. Machinery is stil] being ford, began a 20-day sentence in ithe county jail yesterday on a ‘speeding charge. The committal was oe to his ‘in costs following the arraignment | before Milford Justice James Van Leuven: Jacobsen pleaded guilty! to the charge. DSR Pays Out $43,500 DETROIT w — The Detroit ‘Street Railway Commission, in one of its largest casualty settlements, yesterday awarded $43,500 to a former Detroit department store maid. Evelyn E. Hills, 45, now living in Bloomington, Ind., lost. her left leg below the knee when! struck by a streetcar July 30, 1953. Trusty Isn‘t Trusty trusty disposa] plant, walked away from Southern Michigan Prison yester- day night. He was serving 15 to meved into the $3.000 000 building, where full operations will be. reached ached late t this summer. 30 years for armed robbery was sentenced from Detroit (1945, in failure to pay a $47 fine and $10) the threat, and Ohio,. driver of the other car in the crash, died earlier. Pontiac police and firemen searched the deserted aisles for, one hour and failed to find a bomb. regeived by tele- iphone at the store at 2:30 p.m., was tied in with two other false crime reports yesterday, police believe. Customers moved out in orderly fashion when a routine search by police was announced over the public address system. Earlier yesterday an unidenti- fied man had telephoned false re- ports to police concerning a smashed picture window and an ‘attempted breakin at homes in| 9) ithe east side. Crash Kills Detroiter MEDINA, Ohio — Henry A. Calka, 32, of 9138 Helen St., De- troit, died in a hospital here yes- 'terday of injuries received Sunday when the automobile he was driv- ing was in a collision on Ohio 3, about three miles north of here. John H. Chambers, 50, of Eastlake, in the basement of the capitol was . quickly brought under control this morning but left smoke throughout | the Senate wing. Seventh Battalion Fire Chief Paul Staffer said the fire was re- ported at 4:12 a.m. in a room used for baling trash paper under the Seagate wing. Firemen doused the blaze in about five minutes. ‘Gets Term in Prison for Taking Auto James Aldert Harry, 29, of %3 S. Shirley St., wag sentenced yes- terday to a term of 6 months to 2 years in Jackson state prison for unlawfully taking and using an- other man’s car in Pontiac May ary, who pleaded guilty June 14 was sentenced by Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. Electric Fan Stolen Pontiac police were investigating the report of a stolen electric fan today. The fan, valued at_$50, was reportedly taken from a house under construction at 240 W. Cor- nell St., sometime between June 14 jand June 21. Mothers who have to work to or parents who work every day frgm 6:30 until 5:30 p.m. can to B children at the, eo number | Day Nursery Helping Working Mothers) . |work, .|Zonta members and seven “mem- fi bers at large. ton, and Mary Zegelien. Alice Alexander contributes part time - 4 ‘ Miss Jacques says ‘‘We give the children a pre-school training that enables.them to get over that first hump in getting along with others. . Board of control of the nursery consists of four Rotarians, four Officers of this ‘board are Harold Blackwood, president; William Dean, vice president; Oriel En- dieman, secretary and Clara Nus- | Section 25. Oakland County, Enbddiviston No ection 10, Township, elias County, 2. To change from Residential to Commercial: Lots 395 te 316 inclusive, Drarton Woods Subdivision No. 2, Section 10, ere Township, Oak- land County, Miehiga 3. To change rom) Residential to Com- mercial: Lot 27. Bouth Point Subdivision, | Michiqan. Waterford Townahiv, County. M'chivan, Section 22. 4. To change from oppagscnae | to Commercial: Lots 1 and Cace Lake Highlands Subdivision, ( 35, Wa- terford Township, Oakland: County, Michigan 5. To change from Residential to Com- mercial: Lote 26 and 294. Huren Gar- dens Subdivision, Waterford Township, Michigan. All persons interested are requested to be present A copy of the Zoning Man together with a list of the proposed changes is on file in the office of the Township Fuvervisor and may be examined by those interested ADSTT STEWAPT Cheirmen Zonine Board. ~ LOUTsS OG. BARRY,. Waterford Townshi June 26, 19 Death Notices + RAR AA RAR A RRA ASHLEY, JUNE 24. 1986.1 KENNETR C., 3079 Grove Bt., Keero Harbor, ace 80: beloved husband of Mar- waret Ashley; dear father of rs. Jean Wright. Mrs. Lorna Mae Williamson. Poncld Carlson end Sharon Ann Carlson; dear broth- er of Ferrel J. and Chartes A. Ashiev, Mr= Rosalynd Ftéddard, Mrs. Ellen Brown and Mrs. Mary Cauley. Funeral service wil’ be held Wednesday June 277 at 1 team Donelson-Johns Pu- p.m. neral Home with Dr. Tom Ma- lone othe Interment in Perry Mt. Mr. Ashley will ite in state at the seas pa of Sor 8 yao Elks TOW o’ tonight. E JUNE 25, baby it. 161 Srasksiey-Orion Rd.; stoves — of Mr. and Frederick A. Em or Punera? service will be held Tuesday, June 26, at 11 a.m. —_ - Ja Puneral Home with Rev. F. J, Delaney officiating. Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery. Funeral arrange- _fome. by Densioon-donne Pun LOCEATT. JUNE 23, 1986, = dew age 56; ierea sthusban a of Mrs Cordena Lock held Sunday, July 1, \. from Okolona, Miss.” wit! v. R. A. Boose officiating. in Red may be seen from Wednesday 8 p.m. until thea - J = p.m., pos which time he will sent olona, ss., for cae ona burial. Puneral a: its lll, Prank Carrathete Panere dear mother of Mrs. Lyle Mrs. Selma Maki, Mrs. Inez Lind- wel wo ged beeorell of Mrs, Lisa ka, Mrs. Hume ine. Usppiela service = be he ‘Thursday. June 28, Le. Se fe £ “ ‘om Voorhees-Siple ih Rew Arvid A ating termen in Oak | in state at the, Voorhees Sipe even JUNE 26, pegs. “DAN. Sax: * beloved ‘tales sen “J at and Mrs. Richard Stevenson; dea: ge of Ka’ Marsore at tha rose Smith Puneral’ ftom 7: ___ Gard of Thanks 1 ON Pe 0 WE WISH he EXTEND — heartfelt thanks and apprecia: We specially nurses, Robert Camp -jbaum, treasurer. / i \ ; =e ' He i] i Fi \ eae p an families. Relatives ” friends. \ Selma Thouin and family. - Notice is hereby given, that ‘any per- , *| son who is not pot ct omenerea upen : sa registration Sapaoe of said township | register : 1986, from 9:00" » | o'clock p.m. Eastern Gener Time and Flowers 3 Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND ee eote PONESAL HOME , Sion Pia ra Donelson-Johns fap yon PURERALS” FUNERAL HOME: Ambulance Gevice Plane or DIGNIFIED SER KIRKBY __Punerai 8 Home—FE 4-1882 Cemetery | Lots . lf OPP OS OE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATE ccemiee 8 vial Gardens MA so ONE LOT. ¢ GRAVES OLD Ne en Wane Cannel. VE GAM. ; hapa, aE GRAVE be ~ $270. _Wip) divide Li 22167 BOX REPLIES 14, 16, 18, 25, 28, 3, 39, 65, 76, 80, 107. a Help Wanted Male 6 S Salesmen needed to complete our staff. Our volume selling makes _ ‘ecessary perience not gee ee me is can 0 reine ition with one of the most progressive Ford dealer- hips in the country Apply im person only. See A) Piller. CY OWENS | INC. . FORD DEALE 161_§ Saginaw. Pontiac, Mich, A YEAR AROUND POSITION FOR neat appearing man who desires advancement in his work. We fur- nish ———— — com- mission, insurance. Ap- 4 Mr. Baker. iT] W. Maple, rm Al a DO. ADVERTISING aTisTs TO Q00D FUTURE, GOOD ING CONDITIONS. MUST HAVE ART TRAINING OR EXPERI- NCE. mR INFORMATION CALL FE §-0251. Attention IMMEDIATE. EMPLOYMENT 1064 W Paine Bt between ey and 1 12:00 AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE service man Must be ee enced. Steady employment. Call PE 5-841) for vad “AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Men with selling ability for new and used car mperehansinens Lib- eral compensation dan. See Fred Foster in person Central “Lineotn apereere Bales 46 W Pike. Pon- sane HANDS, GAGES, 7108 and fixtures Dava, 58 hr wk Squires Geuce Co. mM W. il _Mile Rd.. Berkley _ CAB DRIVERS. STEADY DAY® Steady art time sights 10) W Turen CORPENTERS, ROUGA Atso lay out man for custom houses. Fteady work Bieminehe area Please call after 5. LT 2-0204 CARPENTER® WANTED. ). EXPER- wage ~ CONF AUTOMA ATIC. Must be first clase orators, and utt Mfg. Co 2an0 tndianwood Ra. Lak ke Or EXPERIENCED ONLY Beat cove incteYer ent tire man. No phone calls Apply Market ‘re, Te “turon corer of Cass. 12 to 4 dafly EXPFRIETNCED MAN SCR SHR. ning en recetvire Werren Ab tow O18 Ceklena Ave " . . FAeMv HF’ P MTINDT FACED AN. cle or will consiter married men Must heve ero fm gemere] “Som. ime No others **ed apri= Phone Anyth Tren Giheva 7-9787 ne} - EM one errice. ALL IRONING DA ¥ SERVICE ., oy up and rea iverv. 63 a bushel. B a WASHINGS AND done $3 8 oushel) FE ructions, 0 6-6873 1, HOUSEWORK, 4 to & __ days. PE 8-3618. GIR, 17. BABY sitting: at night. vob _ Waterfore vieinity "On "9-040. Ort. 18 WANTS seek” or Drayton Plains. On ee i - / 4 —~ Seal 2 es ee op" | re Sore ere + ss eis PRESS, Se ee le ee vy f \ - TUESDAY, JUNE: 26, 1956 *_ (i ey d é ve 4 it th LE AGI i in AGER WANTS [7% mob ob baby saa ae and Heh beuse- L WisHES FULL|_ FP! WANTED ‘ooud ‘after 7 pm. or Tae write ‘Bos ROTO 36, Pontiac Pres WOMAN WOULD LIKE housework by the day. Please call FE 2-274. Building Service 1 CEMENT WORK Ligrin’ of cone ‘ himne: Coe nae Grain tie, cht iB Le Basem. screened sme oa eu tle — eer . breeseways. siding. | rives gedit hdie"s 3 tiitierane xl CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 a-i_ LAYING. FIN. _Kewues” poreanens, TE pervios. ~~ A&B TRENCHING rE s water tine field tile ALL KINDS Lig ea ot oe Also pa Ta No Mons wr cat Residential and < Quaranteed work, “Pn "FE, Buc, ieoee._ | fhe CEMENT WORK oheviee On 4 AND | bviw a CEMENT & BLOCK | Work FE 50782 CEMENT is OUR SPECIALTY basements EM conay WORK ALL se Fisors, drives. etc Jensen. FE ri Nog os pg Fico SINDEN - OLD Fiboes| & specialty Cart L Bills, 3 _ AN D&M ae SERV ICE | € 8 ries ALTERA.| a rE OR “LAYING, SANDING AND years « FE > souaa7 WIRING DONE REASON-| Fava _ 7 ¢ estimates «aires rE ¥ re! mouse EDT Wo, Ag 14 ORNERAL BOTH: $ES In i cement ae. ‘Pout tras CLOR LAYING-SANDING-FINISHING SIDEWALKS pO RIVEW ANS AND __ Business Services 13 HEATING SERVICE leaned : TRIMMING | estimates aNP, E REMOov- 2-019, FE CE — 6 Y- ing. Dutch elm osquitoes fruit trimatag by ‘tomovalntres Phone FE 48805, or WrD. i CARPENTER CREW ie houses. FE $1006 after Well and end" pump repair OR 3 pain OR 9m A 1 ROTOTILLING Gardens ed Lawn, Sartine , Bereta, Lewes oar B E ioe, an ~ et ows NS AND serie GARDEN AND Avis Service. FE OWING & GRAD- ine Also black di FE rt & manure. ___ Laundry Service 18 LET US WASH. DRY AND FOLD clothes. Immediate Service Autom La _Bs ve. FE pe al = LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUPF- fled. finished. tia _Laundry. Phone one FE 3-8101 28101. ie Se eet - ‘?° + 1155 Rose Center Rd. ams ome 18A Landscaping __18 LANDSCAPING, SEED. maintenance. ACE - HI me sodding, CLARKS ar a ate SERV- Within 25 les of —— _Tepeetl and pols ‘PE 8-349 en COMPLETE LANDSCAPE WOR ng seeding & roto-tilling. O CUSTOM BULLDOZING) YARD and driveway grading and beck filing EM 3-323 DANS LANDSCAPING Complete lawn maintenance and __bullding FE 28712 or FE 46510 GENERAL CLEAN-UP AND MOW- ing. Pree estimates. OR 3-662] or | OR 3-6015 - Your m rial. ; Lost & Found 24 LOST: MALE GERMAN — herd, vicinity Mt. Clemens Featherstone. ‘s pet. Ye __ 4-4607. REWARD POR Loon RADIO CON. trolied model sea plane, in Pon- tee area, Ph _ 8-319, FOUND SMALL BROWN DOG, LI- ae ance cedies Rabies kg . jerle, 1-09-56 work PE 5-8429. T, GREEN PARAKEET et, BAN axD “No. ms Reward. Gall of 8300 Pontiac city of Aubu _ After 4 p.m, : Keane SABLE AND — ae. irm) uemnes Reward for return me. MALE, BRIND AND white Fox Terrier. Vicinity Law- rence and We &. Named Binkey,” FE 6-2929. Reward. LOST: EL gin wrist watch jana Vic. Oak _ theat, -Grad. gift. Rwa. FE 4-6772 Lost: FAWN SWERS “Rascal.” C. mar YOUR PET? WANT _ Kees hed m= Animal home” PE s.swo. LARGE FRIENDLY Wate eae: Choke chain colls pe Sl Iden. tags. Please os cal Mai LOST SAT. IN VIC OF PERRY Park. Brown with white male be FE 2- EN PARAKEET - cinity aH, Partnurst pried name of . FE 46731. LOST IN Vic. ¢ vic or deck. thee Pick AND PAD- ead. Minus arr ARD. PE $6197 — ee sf —. sets, _Lawrence te. FE 21414 _Notices & & Personals 25 25 i outa @ pan gl doom - 1 East AAA PRIVATE = your mind worry by kno the facts about | 100 WEDDING LANDOCAPING DRAIN TILE 2-6463 ' drive ways. re LOWER STRAITS LAWN CUTTING | Dutch Elim & mosquite spraying | Serving southeastern Mich. _estimates, EM 3-2071. TOP dirt t and yd gradi ing |TOP 80TL. ding, e116? YARD @ £ & back filing rE 6 eae LeyRLRO. € end soddin Fra 2218s ¢ Moving ¢ & & Trucking | 19 ee SRADEIG. PE $-063€. or A-l .MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE ‘Reasonable Rates jeg hes WHAT HAVE as. AA-| MOVING, TR GOOD | service. EM 3-6253 or FE 5-357) | anrtime | i SOIL, BLACK DIRT FILL i RMA} “ re | Dean MARLENE: } RIVEWAY IR: whine | PE 5-3458 | ou’ Basements ete cleaned. FE ON AND June ASHES AND Btn al " HAULED. | anvtime FE 4- HAULING ANYTHINO, ~ ANYTIME, | FE 45-0068. HAULING RUBBISH OR ANY- thing from anr place. anywhere or anytime. INCINERATORS SiS it ASH or rubbish cleanup FE 4-514 N LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULINO at | $0088 ony. time. LIGHT HAULING PICKUP SERV- ice, Reliable PE _ 2-885 iowT watt TRO picetr SERV- oe _Jim EM 3 IGOHT AND sa rebbten hau! ane vravei FE 2 Se FROCKINO Sand: fil) dirt 0603 N WITH eg hauling of any 43700. NEW MP TRUCK SERVICE for Le pe Top sof! & fill dirt 0’ ‘DE L L CARTAGE Local and —_ Distance Moving Prone PR s-anoe REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you. Smith __Moving FE 44864. Trucks to Rent Semi-traiers Trailers and. Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. cement wort OR 2-908 ft 6% §. WOODWARD a vefore ear am or after Opee Daltr : including cfunday | Ree PuTSEINS. TREE SUR- PE 4008! FE ¢ gery. 40137, also removal. VET WITH 2 TON aa TRUCK TRENCHING SERVICE pep wants hauling. FE 4-4068 uUlve Toe Mich Painting & Decorating 20 : “ Pt ~ TRENCHING AND A-l PAINTING. INTERIOR AND BULLDOZING covert, FE 20078. me Wat R _D Tompson 4694) |A-1 CUSTOM ; ae Steam service Com- merce. 3-9435. Building Supplies 12A (7 costom PAINTING. PAPER- ~~~ ~~~| hanging ty removed. Esti UsED pee MATERIAL FOR es rE job sight, 2x4, At PA’ INTERIOR & EX- o. pee 2x6, Be per L. f.: |" terior. 10 ner cent disc. for cash 3x8, Joe per L. KR; Sxl8, 10 per ranteed. Pree est FE 4-9205 scceting dot per thourand éq. ft.|_ Act. PAINTING, PAPERINO doors $2 and up; electric s.| ___ Mason son, FE 4-8364 auto. water tanks, 8.|\PAINTING AND 9 TING. screens, ete, oaks bath head or gt ~ by hey Lavoe STAR WRECKING | o1,e¥ Five comet, co. INC. PAINTING AND DEC DECORA TINO 13, W. Lawrence : ; Servi = 1 3 S PAPERAAN El aah mare = TUPPER OR 37061 AIN PENS |PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. all M trained men| Pree estimates Phone FE 3-7708 be, Ww. iw & | S,INTING, EXTERIOR AND TN. 7 installed. terior. Also gutter sonable, FE 4-7550 Tat Shee rel San APPLIANCE SERVI auto: nt ee SEES Expert tree — and removal. Ph, or OR 3-2000. - | work guaranteed esa E 5-6593. PAPERFANGING AND INTERIOR sona Pree pa. estima een ved Fame REMOVED, Ld ener Plaster pe id beeeagg Hp gat irs, Wall washing NG DONF VERY REA- sonable, FE 29-2116 time. See Painting. &W all V Washi ng NGING ee her Paren pT a oN SESE BOT ATNTING, Plaster ae Fr 7-0032. a OR Physio-Therapy 2A sw MASSAGE & ie wg #4 — ue. _Eim _ 22 tADIO & TV oo, uent serv. COPENHAVER’S Mec its, Pie 4-360 a 9 TON STAKE — wind FED | | ~ 1 (WTD. TO BUY ~ Aerotred red Knapp Shoes _ an 2970 | Atrport Red Rad = CORR ae tite it whereas uron. er ey oad _ Printed kins—Fast ts Burns, FE 32-0814. 63 Mark PLEASE CON- tact bocttead soot and mother Everything In Debt? If you are —— trouble Poor eoede or PE | ‘ MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan t “Besides being a very prenty hat, it's a very coud umbrella!” 5| Wtd. . Contracts, _ Mtgs. 32 ee LET Us Bid on the vale of your eon: tract before mn sell, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 54-8165 Open Eves. Till #:30 CONTRACTS WANTED We need cee Buyers waitin, Reasonable IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR _— contract or equity in your K. am Tem mpleton, Re Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd. PE +456) ~~ MORTGAGES 600D “4 — % sere m with 1 frontage. CHARLES 1717 8, Telegraph * 'Parm Equitable . Societ PE 4-0521 Eves 5-888) CASH >= LAND CONTR AGTS. on ee Welt, 5440 Dixie $250 O00 sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy-To Sell -To Insure MAHAN EALTY vets ees hd S* ene —— Even and Sundays 10% WW. Hw Ph. FE Michio aX” Chen cans r COUNSEL. LEARN ABOUT BD ante CONTROL Planned pserenthood clinics. al] summer, lst and 3rd. side homes. 534 hb AM Copmunty Building, Lake- . Mtoe tlw AM, Wo Ruron md and 4h “wed: 9:30 to ries % AFTER THs DATF. | 26, 1956. I will not be re-| sponsite for any debts contracted by any other than myself. ova Guna, 213 Codardale Pontiac _Mich _ JPECIAL MON. TUES & WED Cold Waves, 8650 Open Thurs _Ere PE 44 __ Travel | Agencies __ 3A PLANNING A TRIP? oe RESERVATIONS GREAT tg CRUISES PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 696 W HURON ST FE 8-3251 ‘FUN WANTED? CALL Midwest ©?) 70 ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Free Consultation & ..dvice ____ Reservations anywhere! Wid td. . Children to Board % pany OR SMALL CRILDREN 3 week or day Christian home. FE a ° CHILDREN CARED [-5™= Sashabae Rd. 32-5875 DaY a “LICENSED. HOME. Wid. Household Goods 27 OE Py OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST Cath waiting. ALL TYPES FE 2-5523 one. furniture oat FE 4-788 WANTED 7s BUY: _of furniture Phone FE 25523. WTD. MAPLE 6 YEAR crib .in good condition, | Reasonable. OR 3-5402. FURNITURE NEEDED pang bome or odd geil it ater sat Soy Sale. Phone OR 3-8717 wET US, BUY IT OR AUCTION it for _ OA 8-2681. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 2 ACRES TO CLEAR FOR CORD oe eee Ge tes pe on ke Eee ke anes el Jamon M '¥Y GOOD PLATFORM _Batton “MY for oa wagon. H. = WILL PAY as Hos $1000 FOR used house trailer Call FE 5-365! _after 7 pm FE 2-7950. 29 ~ Wanted to Rent SUTTON We b July 14. Rea steady worker, home, EM 34219. DESIRE § ROOM and~in nel Dorpoed. rite P. 0. Press : da References furnished. _Box itiac “WE NEED HOUSES east YR OUARANTEED | bale NEatTY co. A Zor 4 bed! MAN AND WIFE DE: house, modern | ition in AD. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 _ CASH BUYERS WAITING: or " hour. Le HAYDEN, Realtor | 6 FE. eatin Bivé DO WANT a4 bay a -— = * For Por evict . | WE Wit, Give rou —— — eS eee NICHOLIE & HARGER |? FE 5-183 | | 33_W_ Huron new Wanted Real Estate 32A WILL BUY OR List (YOUR LAKE "olice shoo «Com Commerce, a R. F. McKINNEY Univ 15798 WE NEED 3. OAKLAND LOTS. we iis, OTT 8 TON e503 DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash tes 24 bours for your equity MM. Stout, Realtor 7] N. Saginaw Ph. FE §-8165 Open lod Tul 6:3 .. LOT SUITABLE FOR 63 ft. ranch home, Good neighbor- PE ¢0363. Rent Apts, Furnished 33 3 ~ | hot water and heat 8-544. APT. MODERN. 27 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUSLINE. Private entrance. Adults only _8. Jessie St _ ROOMS. FLOOR. PVT. sT _entr, Adults only es +2647. 2 DELUXE APTS AT CLARK'S | Couples or bachelors Baby come 2088 Commonwealth. FE | Wanted Real Estate 32A | ee NO WANTED: ~~ SELLING YOUR HOME? We are . immediate need of tial property Gtr end suburban Pontiac. For call rr. in area fast, courteous’ cerviee, J A. Tarlor§ Reaitor 42544 ~ PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? prespecta saves Fou time and money ‘Don't worry with lookers” Call as uqw. We need farms. iakes, and residentia —— We handle all details financing and closing. -~To Sell- by ee BBtv IT- WE'LL Tr 8 rou BU MAHAN REALTY var ae eae BUY OR SELL 1 will ——, buy your prop erty or will sell it for you and show you how. to ret cash if the rice is ning papas Cal) now and e it . DB RILEY BROKER $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 LISTINGS WANTED We bave manr ets waiting for ra kinds of res jal property the Rochester area " Roge t B. Henry, Inc. Sli Main St. 160 EF —e hood We Specialize in Water “Gor |? Teps lar, list with us Glanketont | Real Estate ma note rom ¥ . CASH UITY GORDON ARNOLD 210 8. TELEORLPH PE 54-0076 rE WE NEED Vike our service. Multiple Litho Service is <«avatiable to you th L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. FE 2-4810 PRIVATE PARTY WILL Pay for equity in or 8 room 7 wih ‘besement limits be reason- FE 39-4603 LISTINGS WANTED _ TRADES in able. 266 1060, W FRANKLIN APTS. 3 meee — bath, adults only. $67 ik. ‘G. - HEMPSTEAD PE 46204 | PURNIBINED: ~ 4Pr 114 EF Howart: KITCHENETTE FOR CLEAN MAN Private entrance and utilities. $14 _Weekly. FE 53-0019 LAKE FRONT. FOR 0 Outer COU- ple. No drinkers FE 2-4160. MT men cnly. $7 @ week, also 2? room apt FE 2-8466. 144 E. Wil- son : MOD ODERN 2 ROOM. STALL SHOW- er, private entrance Utilities. ble for couple. 518 Orchard _Lake. $50 per month. FE 2-5997. SLEEPING ROOMS, $5 A AND ST A week, or will share house with one child @ month ed. 8. Francis -VERY NICE 3 ROOM MODERN. Pvt. ent. bath No children or drinkers fe 2-5553 Rent nt Apts. | Unfurnished 34 2 APTS. COUPLES P PREFERRED. ___ 4870 Jostyn Ra E 2 ROOMS AND SHOWER. 317 _Whittemore Bt. 2 LARGE ROOMS AN AND BATH. _all utilities, 547 Auburn 2 RMS. AND BATH. $35. ADULTS only. FE 17-0194. NFURN. APT., STOVE, and utilities furn. No chil- 44235. 3 —— AND BATH. PVT. ret 830 Baldwin. FE 64-3354 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY decorated. Private entrance and bath. Large vacant sue rooms, suitable for any kind of business. FE 8-2751. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN. PE 40851. 3} CLEAN RMS. STOVE. REFRIO | Adults. 655 Markei 3 AND BATH. . ist. FLOOR. OIL _heat, nice. 154 N. Paddock. 3 AND eR OOMS CLOSE 1D Ix MOD- ern 3 ROOMS ren —— FE 20106 = 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTR. pearance and bath 200 N 7 ROOM APT POR 1 RENT With TWENTY-FIVE’ For Sale Houses “a tna CLEAN nr Fs LAVA. tory. PE 32-7620. _ ROOM AND BOARD, FIRST igate"agea oF eldsiy aay. #E m. or ¢ y. ROOMS WITH COOKING PRIVI- lewes for Christiam men. $7 per _ week. FE 2-0527, _ “SLEEPING | ROOM. §-3208 SLEEPING | ROOM FOR MEN. 4 State, Pvt. entr. aigRrNG + ie ig ial Rooms With Board 38 eet MAN TO SHARE LARGE ©OM- Twin beds, good 23420 fortabie room _location FE ROOM AND oe FOR ELDER- PE 2-1528. _ly, pension SPOTLESSLY y Crean RMS. HOME ivan meals, FE 6-0317. 14 Mat Coavalescent Homes | 38A EXCELLENT CARE *OR AGED. Rates starting at $125. OR_3-5320. STA APPROVED, NEW MOD- em . Bea: surround. ings. Located near Nursing care, exe food. FE ¢- VACANCIES FOR CONVALESCENT or aged people in von¥alescent home. New) . nurse on duty —. ont slimes Per orma- _ton call FE Hotel “Rooms 39 17 HOTEL AUBURN s by Day Week. Also 1 or 3 m apartments Cooking unit, 464 Auburn re HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 up. Bain. *17.50 up. FE “Psizs > | We will ouue on your jot 40x22 Rent Apts, Furnished 33° For Rent Rooms 37| For Sale Houses 43 oN POPP wer a a LAROE AND BATH, 1 CHILD, WITH CARE WHILE‘ BUY TO . ’ Phote FE 55106. ann bebo Paririage LS oe ‘bird to see. x Bs HOUSETRAILER 631 831 |3 CLEAN ROOMS. | Orr AUBURN BY . 3 ee ey roniy INCLUD. _Yor workers. Summitt St. | “bdrm, modern bung on % ATTRA LY ” INCLUD. | AIR Con ROOM. GIRL | acre. ent. New gas ing utilities, private entrance, 2/ on 5. 3 furnace. 2 car garage. | reom eae kitchenette. Private | OLEAN FOR | shade. tf ny Md bath. W. ‘uron St. ne@r hospital gentlemen. Da worker. ers. child welcome. *E On bus stop. 385 W. . FE \3 SHELL, GOOD Lo- _or He Fits ma at +1 4 : — secrifice for cash. modern. Priva’ , entrance. Near ma CR parse ROOM —Slet_S p.m. Fe S600. _PE 20st Adie °84- | GOO, COMFORTABLE FIRST | floor room SA, FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN- ALL MODERN, NEW. 3 ROOM| Giese ‘ie PECs | cues ates “guat, tocemeat “oes and bath, strictly private, FUEnawoae bo “Lake. | : bie. Corner lot. location, idea} for working cou- Pri . ‘& private 2 Drayton Pilawns Wear stores. pees on i" sala en| saminda Wald” i UTES, 2008 ONION | TADY. COOKING PRIVILEGES, ™ GLEAN, Cod CONGENITAL 2 Room | Pt _for couple, 69 Poplar. FE 24443. “C." Houston for Homes 2 FAMILY INCOME MARSHALL 8TREET bedroom brick $1,204 down. R HOMES AVAILABLE C. “TOU STON REALTY FE 46331 3 bedroom shell house. Cost = Bee our ad, additional informa- RED HORSE CORP. 5018 Cass Elis. Ra. rE Sis or . 29179 BRICK, COR- ner lot, fi hed Upstairs $14,950. Owner. sie Oakshire, PE bse, K, 8 DROOM peti R. BRIC ca: 5 =o paneled rec en poss ol garage, VACANT Modern 2 bedroom well equi home. Everything Fo ppprmcoonge venetion blinds included. $11,000 | HUDSON 8T | 2 bedrooms ail modern home, ex- pny omy — 3 car garage, WILLIS: M. BREWER N. Parke FE PE ¢-5181 FE 5-7704 T ROOM HOUSE. BATH, GARAGE Age strona, | Mien ON oe17 se ee innate MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEW. NEW NEW DO YOU. ae PLANS ane = CIFICAT: FOR | HOME? a 60, let us bids on pulls. ing for you. = also build a “| HURON HOTEL CLEAN. MOD- erm rooms, by da- sy _Phone or week. Wes Huron St. FE Rent Office Space al DESIRABLE Office space $200 sq ft.’ 2nd floor, new building at 7 N fen St. Air c See Mr. Voss or phone. FE 5-466. _Cadiliec, FE J LARGE FRONT ROOMS PRI- vate tile bath private entrance _FE 23-2416 3 ROOMS AND BATH APT. NEAR Gowntown $55 per mo Ground floer. WARD E eset eince: REALTOR \060.W. Huron 8t = FE 44-3581 |3 ROOMS AN BATH f39 BALD- FE 5-3354 31 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | entrance 288 N. 'ohnson_ 3 ROOMS AND BATH STOVE and utilities ‘turnisned, couple only. 381 Osakiand a ROO! [, UxFoRNTeED APT 7 Roos FURN APT. RO CH | Mone sachin Se dren. Close to FE 27821. | quire 81 A Mecbasie Gloria Apt. 7 RMB AND aia ‘BASEMENT 7 ae $ AND BATH ON 1ST | _Spt. FE $- IP floor, 40 Mariva. | 2? ROOM. avi & ENTRANCE & a 4 BOOM eal & BATH ALSO . Utilities, Lake privileges. basement apt. | 3-135. —_ beruy fora: children welcome I- | _ $80 "montaly. EM 3086 | ood ¢. Children welcome. ( 4nD BATH. LOWER. NICE 4 | 141 : _— clean, 2 way entr.. bus at door. | ROOMS. BEAUTY : Child under C months, Welcome Youngstown, private entr. ges! 111 Prospect __ . eS ROO. ot Rigen ees a | Silay! Sl | steve an € e quire Prt se se pa Close to | _Dwight efter 6°90, : § ROOM FLAT, DOWN INQUIRE oe | 4 Clarence St. Tivate entrance and < 2: ear. 2 a NICE LAROF pom Private e Washing i peteaogee: Garage ‘08 Norton 2? ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance no children, 173 State FE 3-Se91. 2 ig gay le NICELY eae am FLOOR. 7 oe ae and Seer side, evaflable 3 . PRIVATE "EN- tranees. Greund floor Located _335_ E. Gheffield. FE 5-2442. 2 ROOMS NEWLY | DECORATED. nicely furn Privete beth & entr.. 3 edults PFE $-276¢. “LARGE ROOMS DOWNTOWN. _inoutre auire 22 Auburn office tm 2 ROOMS Pius bath and heaps? Weet Pike near Wiliams. +4278, _after 6 3 | AxD SS Lee olll tte! eatvite 3 cy Saran nae ta 4 week. Inquire 55 Henderson 2 ROOMS 4 AND BATH, BABY WEL- t. 225 Florence. a "ey aYD D PRIVATE BATH. FE _2-7579, 151 N_ Jessie 2 ROOM PRIVATE BATH. FE _ 40808 & FE 4€700 245 ROOME. « COUPLE ONLY. CALL +7395 after €:00 p.m 3} ROOMS AND BATH IN BONTIAC. baby welcome MY }- 3 ROOMS AND sa PRIVATE Street adulte only, 163 Green. 7 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. | lose ot bus and town town — sonable. FE 8-3152. 3 RM FURN. APT TO RE RENT Children welcome — Portage, _Oxbow Lk. EM 3-011 3 ROOM APART- aon ee i pbeigg a er ofiee. ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE. _beat. $55 8 mo 498%) § Paddock 6 + ROOMS A AND BATH. STATE 8T. nics EAN DOWNSTATE rooms = util, rE a Ta3e. coer 6 p.m. ‘Adults. : SEVERAL APT AVAILABLE ¥_ and W side locations Phote FF 4-2521_ before 5:00 after FE_§-1172 weet BE fF AVAILABLE JULY Toom hati | street, $90 per month. Vasbinder | FE 54-8873. Rent Houses Furnished 35 38 ie 1 AND 2 RM MODERN CABING, Waterford 5? 4 week of : 36103 _G@ay. Mu Munro Ca’ RMS. MODERN N, HOT WATER . heat at Pontiac Lake All util. op @ Week 1555 Willlams Lk. pass of MSe COTTAGES, CHILDREN " weloemne. 3810 Dixte Hwy HOUSE. CHILDREN welcome. Call Romeo PLateau een MODERN 5 & 6 OOMS IN Rr oe welcome. Call ae | WoMa ae San “WELCOME | ¢ Mp tonghd and ADC. accepted, FE | Rent | Houses | Unfurn, 36 ROP 3 RO Roos | AND BATH. AVAILABLE _saly_ist. OR 36180. 3} BEDROOM BRICK IN Heights, 1 acre of ‘ana one P ford 3 LARGE, lease, $125 a month. Adams Real- Ground ccwreshing fact fectiities ty See 382_Au' Are. FE 43393. . Bath aR . FULL BATH AND BASE- Welcome, FE Cee ment. Call PE 17-8622. - ° , ENT. 4 ROOM. are? HOUSE, $60 Adults_onlv. PE _2-2386. month. 2 children welcome, PS af 2 ae lee si a ¥ s_AND BA -%. OF LE he kine ee sohorennes mn | bee, edule onty. PE. 21435 cuired. FE §-8413 ving tee day 7 ROOMS & BATH _FE_ 22074 after om . 7 | oR 3-8014 or OL -@-1811_ } ROOMS. PARTLY FURNISHED. § ROOMS AND BATH. HOT WA ehildren wel¢ome. '74 Raeburn. S heater, — heater, 3236 FE 8-3499 aeuy Oakley Pk. Commerce Lk 3 ROOMS. a evs TE BA TH 8. & En. FUL MODERN HOME AT ‘reper on me — iieal Christians EE ab gp hg ly at 569 8 ee os * decors ir line. Cal PPL _ oes tad, after Pers HOUSE FOR RENT ON 43 FLOR- + ROOhe ia 7H 5 NO ence St., Pontiac, Call MY 3-5505. kormis, off Ca MODERN 1 BDRM. UNF HOME T LARGE Ries AND BATH. aT _ Pag garden spot. In city entr, On line Walking dis- tance oon “GMC Truck. Phone aa be mole 3 BED- OR 37877. = “= . ate ome. gas ROOMS vivan . ; 3 fe Ts $138 — mo, heal FaMt SOME HAVE IMME- DIATE POSSESSION | itl poe poo . een Eves. & Bun Res or TIPLE LISTING SERVICE. | MACEDAY LAKE 3 bedroom starter home With jake privileges. ete on exterior and iy for a te complete inside ments . only per sere oe cee LAKE bedreom ote: a the —— on good pevegpeice dicho Large lot with ee space. Just $250 aers: } F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 3-1235 Corner Williams Lake roaq & M50 A GOOD BUY Home & business Lear por a down, neat and clean 5 home 1052150 commercial gree? in fast growing area. near new schoo; ff Waterford Township Only other business ‘is grocery store NEAR DOWNTOWN LARGE HOME $1,000 down _three bedroom & bath up, living room, dining room. kitchen and large room that can be used for another bedroom down, full bere- ment. of] conversion heat. auto- — = water heater new sid roof within last five ¢ren The monthly payment youre, CALL ROW of only $60 includes everv- thing Shown by appoint- J R HILTZ | 7" * ” veatron | GILES REALTY.CO. FE 5-618) 92 W. Huron FE 53-6175 orl W muro "s _3 to "BUD" | NICHOLIF Lake Privileges On beautiful Elirabeth Leake are imetuded with this sparkling nest 2? bedroom home. featuring stair- way to unfinished upstairs for fu- ture bedroom, full basement. au- tematic heat and hot water, car- peted }fvirg ronmm tiie bath | fenced rear yard Offered at $12.- , terms. Executive's F state 30 acres on paved road lincated West of Pontiac im the heart of the lakes area. just like new 2 bedroom brick bungalow 2 car prick garage well lighted brick workshop and stil) another brick e718 Baidw DAVISBURG NEAR 11 ACRES, 7 roo For Sale Houses 43, LOA ne ly a _ VETERANS W \ TERFORD $200 Down * i Attractive ope story bungalow with full basement. attached breezeway and garage. situated en a cerner jot with shade trees OR 32637 | Full price CROC OS Fog IE ee CTRATHMORE | a $300 Down « ABBINGTON Rambling home with ful] base | ment, carpeted living room. Vene- | tian blinds extra large 2 car ga- $390.00 Down rage and situated on 3 nicely | . landscaped icts Full price 611 “| #73 N. EAST BLVD. off main ] street 3 bedroom brick | nome eo WM. ae NS REALTY CO. KENNED l | 14013 Wyomine_ TE +3660 REALTOR iL COOLEY 3007 W Hur E 43560 | Canal front Longa een Open “Erentmes i furn. wean ‘ ——~TCIStL NTED = oe La cesedtl jot MYERS REALE ESTATE. FE ¢4075 1% ear gare fis ian tre ce Baie yee ND LK FRONT ‘Owner Se ing | rm. home om | 5 anch home 3 nedrooms. 2 baths, | sre tv 2 — — ! er euan room screened porch, | eer Te mad anct SELTL SE, Sten "lungncapea cornet itt = ace aC: muer. Safe candy beach, $15 D oe, agee wun cobetantial | on be Sane down jay ueeas Call FE ¢-4738 for Priv. ale, ont dee. _appointment j , raise Hot tir" heat a8.t00 wi SUMMER COTI AGE | $500 DUWN Enjoy your vacation in the peace and quiet of this 2 bedroom cot- tage. Preidstone fireplace Beau- tiful lake privileges Located 12 miles north of Pontiac Tota! price $5.950. WEST SUBURBAN Check this nice 2 bedroom home today Ot] heat. elec. hot water “R Only $1,500 down | REALTOR 4-€263 MUL TIPLE LISTING BERVICE e, modern econdi- tien Severai out buildings, fruit. old shade, neat. $6000 to ndle Cal) Clifford Stanley. Real estate _ Broker nten Main 98-0187. TO SETTLE ESTATE 6.room modern bungeiow Auto matic o heat Ful asement Large lot Paved street. ated good residentid! district on West Side. Make cash offer, D. vender Administrator FE 23-4411 140 W_ Hures PE 32-4411 LAKE ORI iN HOMES CHOICE bes aa ha WALTER GREEN, MY _ 2-683: 24 W. Lawrence 20 eats Lake Ra $300 Down New } bedroom house with base- ment, complete exterior, unfin- be included, ‘shed tnterior _large lot OR 3-2837 1 ouudl Established in 1016 Y FPLAT— West side. 6-rms th (3 bedrms: each fir Separate entrances, divided basement, gas heat Quiet pave street. 2-car garage Convenjent school acellent con- = ~~ to hi OR 31941, FE,81131, Giuca” MA 5-7581 OR F E 8.0638. — ST -2-family Srms & ‘ bath down. rms. & bath up | all fe firs, new com wae Del- ving im co furnace, new automatic wa- orig lotta ot can Meet 8 ter heater, nice fenced corner ear garage $7,950. a | lot Plenty of Geeece & shade . trees. $15. . Lares, 2. bearoom | = aot with $7.050- WEST SIDE -3-bedrm home heat and 2 jot Say 1.300 Newly decorated,.modern kitch- p relly en. full basement with gas heat. | New I') car garage, shade stad Orr JOSLYN | on bus line. Convenient to hos- 2 Aone bungalow. ceramic tile ee employes. Call for further bath, Rn ki ee Vene- ails tan base . wit as heat and water caftenet Ae ITS GOOD Srm modern home | & to a @ per cent Gl all Se rece || mortgag ern chen, : e 8 ei] furnace 2-car garage, over- | mes Peetecersy “Muar premvon bedrooms Oj] or gas heat andasce ake §86privileges. | lots. $1,100 moves eg pered road $2500 down et $50 per month MODEL MANY ASSETS -}-bedrm suburban — Hu rete 20) «(iiving rm rec IVAN W bedroom-closets, cedar cleeet. — nook of] heat. dar erage, storage bidg. | rill tele privileges 9 lot | xeellent shade ’ Whr not phone tonight for Serie 5-264 Getails of these good home | FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 38-6108 | Eves Open Next to Consumers Power “TEMPLETON age, paved st, atrose from super market Close to schools, lake privileges $3 000 down. WEST SIDE 2 bdrm with sarge living room and dining space Glassed-in front porch, 2-car garage. Pienty of aa $750 down Templeton, Realtor | FF. 4-4563 After & Call on 3.1708 GILES. For Colored the home roeu have longed for — a 2 bedroom with ving room, dining roém. and modern kitchen Full basement. Located on a paved street and’has a fenced-in vard for the chil- Jiast SYLVAN LAKE | Attractive 1's story house fenced yard, good condition Complete | with carpeting and drapes. IWALKING DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN 7 rooms & giassed-in porch neat ae a pin and in excellent condi- tion with lots of storage space Terms 3 BEDROOM GI RESALE It's ready to eo at only 810.500 Owner being transferred 5‘: rm. | home in excellent condition, plas tered walls. oi] heat. Big 20x24_ 2-car carport Nicely landscaped | Quick possession, all ressonable | offers cqnside | John K. Irwin | es suitable for stables or REALTOR i storage for detalis call Since 1925 101! 3 N masine® Street NICHOLIE”? pons : $500 DOWN Real Estate MEDIATE POSSESSION Clemens St. FE &-1201 | OF A CUTE AND COZY 2? fee Mev Mr. Vorhes FE +2988 BEDROOM EAST SIDE a = HOME, PA 7 TO AND oa T ‘OP. STORES SOME FURNI- . TURE INCLUDED. RET OF YOUR LIFE: THE R _VALUET, Realtor ng OL KLAND AVE . E LISTING SERVICE Plastered walls HURON GARDENS ire kitcher — & CLEAN) BUNGALOW. » Gar gerece . | & TH MOVE lewn RIGHT IN. $9950" $180 DOWN. Close to stores i ; j _ poy oe WATERKORD ' PAY . AND BUY : $1,950 Bow N This LOVELY 2 REDROOM MODERN HOME. GAS HEAT. ar ton | GARA LAKE PRIV. LOW / | PRICE, , Realst te | JOSEPH, La REISZ | ‘ . Mich i LTOR om a. pe paw: MI e4si0 i For Sale Houses 43 CLARK bred —, 6 Npoomedl & peas = * well built elder home. $1,050 HURON GARDENS. ¢ room, | fir WEST SUBURBAN Vacent Neat 2 bedroom bungalow, 2 lots well landscaped. some fruit, #00140 feet. $4,750 Easy terms. EAST COLGATE 5 reom mod- ie home. fully ‘nsulated. oak jwors, plastered walls. nice ow ; $9,500 with 63 000 a ON BALDWIN AVENUE 6 rooms & bath, 3 bedrooms, oak floors. plastered walls gas heat, 2 car garage. a well built home. $16,500 with $2,500 down $850 DOWN. STARTER HOME | 40x22 en foundation- plus 8x12 addition, part basement, electric water heater. 3 pe. hath. of] fur- nece included but not installed, 3 bedrooms plus den, 4 lots give you 140x110 feet, lake privileges to Williams Lake, all partitioned. some dry wall and insulation Would take a trade Full price $7,150 « LCL es REAL ESTATE F 4-6482 or FE 4-4813 OPRtultinne Listing Service MY EQUITY IN A 7 ROOM JN. come. convenient ph aiotey FE ~ BUILD Will build 2 or 3 bedroom shel! home on rour lot Ne down pay- _ment, FE 5-5078 WILL BUILD S6RICK ranck-type home on veus lot $560 dn. 656 per Complete on exterior. mich. race & epee! 33. W Huron Sylvan Lake Village fam Warwick has several new ranch homes with rooms. bath and wash-room With or without basements massive fire- place. with studi! ceiling. R -Yiving room. heat. Reinforced concrete arage City sewer ed } bloc Lipshte ATE BUILDER f sort Legere basemen use lake erly posero will Longe 4 or lots Chinton River Dr, Dresses Lake. Also starting 3 bdrm me Full basement, _ ae by FE 4-0681 or FE ie kiteben cupboards ‘Wardrobe irpepe Automatic of] heat Larce Many nice features. $12, fat price Quick possession CAN'T Beat this buy! 100 ie of nice safe sandy beach and a 5 room modern brickcrete house with ful! basement. Large carpeted living room with prepiees and the price is $13,500 65, down. SELL Everything—the owner toid ue 900, | lot, ih Evenings and Sundays =| SLICE OF HAM ‘ -_ AP Nowsdoatures Riana se. 6-26 he must sell this lakefront home | rooms | and all i?a29 ft fireplace Excel furnishings ving room with stone Knotty ine beach, ade trees 5 from Clark $11,000 " terms. tichen — i | RENT Beater! New 2 bedroom fme neighbrhood. RECEIPTS Give or hemp thre PP gay e unit He gas din, . center in Drayton poses ines po come. See this today! Full price : WHITE BROS. REALTORS e OR 3-1295 “ti ® 9 — 6un. down. to Open _Eved._ ‘ti _1 to $ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS - | LAKE: FRONT OAKLAND, LAKE Ideal spot for children, swimming boating and fishing. Nice sandy bottom beach 100 ft frontage with berries, fruit, garden spot, terraced roc garden, assorted flowers of all types, 3 blue spruce white oak, and pine among the beautiful shade that surround the 9 room, 4 bedroom home with 9’, baths, full basement. space for recreation, storms and screens -2 |. car garage, dock and hoat fered at $23,250. $5,000 down of- IF YOU WANT A_ LAKE FRONT DON’T MISS THIS YOU'LL LIKE THIS WEST SIDE NEAR AIRPORT Located on landscaped site 1001 150 with a 4 room and bath in- sulated ranch type home. oek floors, oi! heat. aluminum storms and screens nice lawn and gar- den spot dia at $6990. $2,990 dowp. SEE I To -To Sel!-To Trade You BCY. IT—WE LL INSURE IT MAHAN _ REATY CO... REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Huron NEXT r BOO xo BRANCH a ae GAYLORD FORCED SALE - a fxs payment with only $69.00 p shell in| | including taxes & ccncanee! "guilt i im 1965 quick Full basement. See this | INCOME AND COMMERCIAL | PROPERTY on main high- | wey. This - & good money mak- Large room home, auto. heat, awe meee: good business lo- ce CLOSE TO JOSLYN — good fam- fly — with four bedroome, full This js a buy for $9489, Let me vaken you this home today. A GOOD BEACH I8 IMPORTANT — this has it — with a dock. Two screene, es = ete] furnished #ef ce = terms. MICHAELS DIS. rooms well-bullt home. Full Sastnens gas heat. VACANT - 3s TRICT For ‘Sale Houses: BROWN DOWN--Two bedroom bunga- tn «=Birmingham. bath tmmediate possession 725 DOWN —Lovely starter hone with full basement. Full bath, well septic, wired, automatic hot water kitchen sink and all interior stud- | ding. Real value for handy man. Excellent construction. NEAR FISHERS—Two bed- room bungalow with basement Oil furn ved st. A real rent beater. $2.500 DOWN— Ranch ween with 3 bedrooms. Only years we! Modern of course ised spot sebiidren. Aluminum sid an ad storm sash. For full particilars, call Mrs. Hoyt. FE 2-0840. $3,000 DOWN—West side. Excellent — Exceptionally good mod- rm mone near Pontiac cay 6 $15,000 BRICK RANCH-3 bedroom -bungalow with full basement. Ol AC FURN 1!) car attached er- Very attractive and well beilt home Larce 100r150 ft. lot This one is worth the moner and brard new See it and com- pare with others Tey _BROWN. Realtor 1362 W KE 2-4810 Multiple: 1 Listing Service } BEDROOM HOMR, ati MOD- ful) basement, lassed-in front rage. off out of Pontiac City limits Reason- able down pay~ment and rest Iike rert Owner teaving state. 2443 Willtams Dr FE 44208. COUNTRY. LIVING This home fs brand new & ready for immediate occupancy. Located 3 mi northwest of Clarkston Land picture window. Fu! colored beth with built-in vanity. The kitchen should meét with the housewife’s dreams with ores features as: Eating pantry, plenty of bullt-in —_— fan full basement is pa for recrea dry trays esutomatic oll” Electric hot water heater and = s $1,600 $85 cbt at $14.400 can Clarkston Real Estate 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES BRICK INCOME u for ap i adelad near St pred: in good Natural oak finish, | fan Seceenens eetaer jot This ts good folks MACEDAY GARDENS : Neat and attractive § room with “tiremece in paneled den Beau- tra ELIVABETH LAKE ESTATES 3 bedroom ranch only 1 rear old Full basement. beautiful intertor finish Compares homes priced much higher Tre- mendour bargain EAST SIDE. I‘, story home with 2 bedrooms down and room for more up basement. gae furnace, oak floors Owner moving and _ price ts right. 4 BEDROOM CENTRAL. 3 bedrooms and bath un. 1 bed- room. down Extra shower and stool {n basement. 2-car garage, immediate possession, low down payment Frvenings after # cali Mr Lebold at Midwest 4-5424. OFFICE OPEN 96 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. rE 4.2533 GILES | $950 Down That is the low down pay- ment on this 4 bedroom home ices in Lake Orion. Don't e down pmt throw Ps for this is a real deal for some lucky person. Lake privileges on a prt- vate lake, and this is only 1 vear old. Cail for further information. 7 Rooms, 2 Acres Owner is retiring factory home the city on a very nice par- cel of land plenty of shade a picturesque setting ctreuiar drive and much, Foose ogg Soe us. show home and see fer eereall. West Side Income - Would you like to invest $3.500 and get an income of $200 per month your money? That is what Total price $12,000 with terms. we he have at, vou. ‘in vente PRICK 4 BEDROOMS ONE, —“Propert ten ~ FLOOR — all this plus full base- tion and neat ail the city ment and a large Jot for si8.son.| Conventences, auch as, stores a — features See ants Let us show vou the value Se he without — y ge & @alen- LAWRENCE _W man Will make the appoint: Gr ¥ LORD me . es REALTY CO. 25 ike en et 3 W. Huron » _ FE 6-617 MULTIPLE e uisnwa SeRvice 4 | Open 9 to 0 Se, ; . { aa i 4) : 8; tif rll landacaped corner lot will with | Fee oe eeeee BY OWNER Home and 3@ lots. 4 bedroo ee shrubs. (© miles from ac, Near ail lakes peavey bus at door, All for $10.000 with $3,200 down. No Real 2 BEDRM HO! FULLY FURN. 134 W. Fairmount. PEARL BLDG. CO. — OFFERS FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $595 Dn. ALSO 3 BEDROOM “RANCH MASTER” COMPLETELY FIN GI & CONVENTIONAL < pof te naclcha hd PAYMENTS Rd just | 6 Room Colonial | Near Washington Jr Lt Foe fireplace Modernized kone Foams tiled bath. Oi) fur- car merase: ore Brice $14,500. terms Cherokee Hills The kind of a home you dream about. garage. 6 extra size rooms and i'y tiled baths Wide terms. | Pioneer Highlands Enchanting 2 bedroom brie k bungalow on quiet paved street Tiled kitchen and rec- reation room, gas beeen vcueions fenced rear yard and i's car gerase. Park and lake privi- eges KINZLER | EALTOR rf . foe Bt Phone FE PE 2-0829 wulttpie Li Listing Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bateman Lake Front ay. move of July. It's vacant | Village of Oxford 70 ft. ranch home combin- . full sized dining room nook, tinder dry sement Hot water heat and 2 car attached garage An ideal combination of beauty peace and quiet and a real value by any comparison — “324.900 Owner wil] accept smaller home in trade | Sylvan Lake Brick Youll admire the looks of scaped lot and surround with tal] shade trees. you will find es ceramic bath, large kitchen. Gasine- tor and Bendix Duomatic washer, Priced at $15,500. Substantial do Wn payment required. Cae Waterford Lake Front i This beautiful lot. more than 409 deep with over 120 ft on Van Norman Lake makes a perfect set- ting for its bi-level home, boasting, 2 fireplaces, patio and. screened porch. A breezeway with 2 car a. rage and outdoor grill co letes the picture Has o- el or cabin possibilities Only $13,050 cash or 814 - 950 on terma—it just can't be beat! | Oxford pleasant little village, y ou couldn't oe P Sicomil school. It offers bath, custom bunt soe, full basement ou'll have to hurry! Value Packed You'll agree there this 6 room home such features. as . Tiving room with fireplace, 3 iarge — as e, ® al ok” te Pp only is real ho street, and $9,950. Don't miss ‘nie sac- rifice, see it today. Washington Park This is the buy of the sear. 3 bedroom brick with stone frent, Newly deco in- side and out. full basement with recresa- tion best of “+> terms Tie | - GI-FHA OR TRA ‘our present equity on the home today. tes vacant An pleases us to please you!. Kampsen | /REAL TORS | FE 40528 377 a Teiveraph eestttt & Sun. . 43 20x22 living rooin, large sitting room, extra large dining room, large kitchen ece bath, ga- rage, large shade trees, all kinds Ponti Estate Sacoste Phone. | Next to park. $1,750 for equity. PE 5-4060 NEW 2? BEDROOM FHA HOMES |G! $670 Dat east of nT in tes Sky Drive-in The- Pearl Bldg. © o FES 7923 High. 23 room with interesting cement New custom built briek ranch home with attached 2 car . jot — nice view Close to city rig Donelson and St Benedic | A BARGAIN Schools Builder has priced we for quick sale on easy FHA If you desire to live im this = ~ ROL NE ON ele For Sale Houses | 43 eas Aaa ¥ : ¥ pecon LA 4 Pee geet Be Kast Bia. 6 ROOM BUNGALOW . Close to e to hice are oe ae meet u : Large “Geterea at only $11. ‘with down. L COOL wre "ieivaed "Gide thi ‘iatre room ted on a Sante cleat 2 ‘ear garage. Only $35 month. pestle after reasonable Arcos SYLVAN REALTY co. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-0418 NEW HOMES FHA terms. These are welj built — ao ts, dry walls closet space, tiled pov aig kitchens have cabinet coke ang dining area, = forced <8 heat large room three left. plus costs you haven't sold the equtiy in your present home. phone anyway, we may buy your ap- Lavras and & salesman will he to shew you these well fut homes CLARK REAL ESTATE 168 PE «e402 or rea 7 ROOM FACE BRICK YEAR ire- « #round lake front home 3 tah a Break- car garage. : wall, oe perictiy private OR 3-2736 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW LOT 100x186 Beautiful lot sloping lake, lovely lawn, ‘Spreading shade trees and shrubs; home consists of 4 rooms with itving room 13 20, nice screened porch, modern hb and kitchen. Price $8,050 BUNGALOW vo $1, N coos Just bok —- on nice ith tal boty at th ond nice modern kitchen, c! stores and schools WILLIAMS LAKE CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW Modernistic home with many — features, 24235 on founda- basement with 2.500. "Conair amall home me crane i | | | BUNGALOW $4.950 a SALE OR TRADE Attractive modern white bungalow with oak floors. ter walls full basement lots, located off Josivn on Mans- field Ave., sell or trade on 3 bed- room home SIX ROOM BUNGALOW SALE OR TRADE 89.675 Modern home with outstanding recreation room, oi] heat, beau- tiful setting of spreading shae trees, shrubs, flowers. and all Kinds of fruit on int 90x242. sel! or trade on six room home in ac DORRIS & BON Leelee TORS 782. W Huron —s_—“ Phone FE 41557 See this lovely 2 bedroom new home at 49 Going St and com- pare features ‘astered walls. oak Moors, gas heat, fully ineu- to paved ~— and meny features, the Price of will eres amare down, $33.72 month. oniy sera will mean disappointment see it bow OXBOW LAKE: ple or smal! family 88.600 ful! price with §1.500 down, need we say more | CA88 LAKE CANAL $6.250 with E Z terms will move you in ‘ots 3 becroom sportsman 's ft this one \ call for appointment today. Russell Young Se 2 Ww PE 4-4425 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS LONG LAKE FRONT ie Safe h,: available. $ia500 with te SYLVAN SHORES Seomteate built and designed ? bedroom bungalow, plastered gradually to ' For Sale Houses 43 perky ee weROST: McLARTY ne 22162 or FE 56-3578 N ICHOLIE dg ~ yy Toruished 3 bdrm in ‘SS. wis & aren Ba BL — large kitchen, full bath & utility, Other owl a are har —— floors, —— taxes & tneurance. 435 W. IROQUOIS—} BEDRMS. Excellent 1 rm. home. Fire- place, carpted living rm, dining rm. & hall Nice kitehen, den, fu!l bath, In- sulation, nice — For heat, storms, screens, 2 C. “ gar. vmeee at $15,980. with $1100 dn. Be sure to see it. 3 BEDRM. SUBURBAN nbs cant, newly preven ae livingroom, dint: en, utility. Full wore comen fenced in rear. Price only $11000. Low down part. Call now-we'll gladly show it: $500 DOWN-NORTHBIDE 4 orms., full bath. bamt, good furnace, water heater, high let, handy to schooi. Only 96000 with $65 mo it fi beats renting. SEMINOLE HILLS- bard the are family. 3 rms. sieeping porgh full bath up. 5& vet ant including a den & a sun ion Other features are a st. floor lavatory, iull bamt., oil heat, storms, acreens. se aac: paved at Immedia —— Only $16,600. ho $6500. dn. & $100 mo. Let's €0 see it. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. W. Huron FE. Open evenings WE TRADE TELEGRAPH RD. Near 5 rot Pe center Complete Permastone for easier 33 5-8183 $143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra. FE 5-128 or FE 4-)944 gaiow in ex. location. By owner. _Eall MI “ax6 after 3} pm INR TTT . = ee | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE STONES tremely meat $ ‘rms Pius knotty pine breezewar and l‘>car garage. attached 50 feet in all 1002200 lot lavishiv landscaped half block from honest value at $12,000 eo LAKE PRIVI- LEGES Attractive bunga- lan. 13223 living room with cernet- eating bes. center hall t basement 2-car garage 2 lots 18 days possession DUTCH COLONTAL In excellent condition thruout 12n19 ft. living foum na- tural fireplace full diming room, den and kitchen down 3 bedrooms. ene master size 12215 and bath un Painted bem! automatic heat. and hot water t-cer garage Well landscaped lot Owner bas reduced price for quick sale si0eno 19 THE FULT PRICE or this neariv new 3. bedroom sanch bor Pieasant living room, leree conrenient kitchen Gen erous size bedrooms Tile bath 80x21? ft lot. Lake privileges. Terme IMMEDIATE POSSESSION on this neat attractive 2 bedroom bungalo® fust 3 years old Large living rm with beautiful picture win- very nice ot, Leake Lake orivileees and shaded lot A real buy at $8.40000 — Terms GIS ABOUT 8550 DOWN will move you into this im- maculate 2 bedroom home butt in “ for vour sppointm now . ED GIs — Large home with iivine rm, walls, oak floors, expansion attic and full basement with as heat Nice ‘arge lot. arage $600 plus costs dn walls oak flo s. ceramic tile features ceagueal. Well planned | tiled basement. Includes large recreation room. storage, utility, gas heat. Appealing landscaping. Affords privacy to the outdoor living area Garage. circle drive, near bus and stores SOUTH SANFORD Weill planned small house’ clean nm excellent repair Base- ment, furnace built in features. fenced back vard. garden. ga- rage. nice for small family Terms or cash, $6,000 NORTH SUBURBAN Owner leaving state will sacrt- fice for quick sale 2 bedroom modern home, beautiful bath, nice kitchen, large utility room. extra large lot, small down payment. HOME MART REALTY CO 1062 W Huron “ Partridg I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE WEST SIDE, $8950 tot of house for the money ta FF $0407 a full berement at more could you ask for at bar f $3050 on easy terms. Move in ! 2 FAMILY pat very hag °* family tne 7 v ome Pour floor and 3 stairs Toextons livin ren deluxe kitchen — osmatairs All estore als = Staite “tates included. #13.008 "on — WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 _ 1050 W. HURON Open Eve. 7 to 9. EAST SUBURBAN ern 6 room home featuring te rooms, living ede; ‘000 dawn J. A. toyicr INSURANCE to ton “Ontignd av ve / PE 4-2544 | low ok oe ent, gas heat run on” only RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph ® i 37108 ar 320078 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange FOR COLORED FAMILIES. VACANT Large 5 room bunge- full basement and GAS and rear Price $7200 » bowt $1,500 down G I. Re-sale - Newer 5 rooms now vacant Price $8,250 with only $8235 down. See Mrs How- ore 18 Gillespie St) Ph FE 12. John Kinzler. Realtor 0 W Huron St. FE ¢ WE WILI. Build on your lot a lovely three bedroom starter home. “Ranch style”’ Fixterior all completed | Full’ bath, well, septic. wired. automatic hot water kitchen — and _ Beetle! a " 1. H. BROWN, Realtor 170_W. Hures «FE (2-000 FOR The handyman-2 bedroom ake. | lake, Good condition Just 10 s from Clarkston, $5,800. down LAKE Oakland—4 bedrooms 1'a baths Screened porch. Fireplace. 2 car garage, Part basement, Boathouse with lovely quest ee and fire- 2 Many features. $16.000, terms. FRONTAGE On beautiful Lotus Lake-3 bed- room, living room Relghberhood Lot 70x a cox ihn spp for only $8,900 term = ee! fine mom eo — = fi replace. D room, ‘ied ven F Le = panne, roa rdwood floors. ened Attached garage Bods basement. Oi] eat. Storm me Well landscaped. tot Ce sc breakwater, - ry ment $14,000, terms WHITE BROS. » REALTORS Phone OR 12080 Open Eves, ‘til ® - aun, 1 te 6 Ack. for Mr Brown, : | $6,300 CASH FOR § ROOM BUN. | The | front shell house. Porch overiook- | place. Workshop, Outdoor barbe- cue. Plenty of shade. Well land- scaped. Nena, Furnishings. | with “ye ' For Sale Houses STOUT'S Best Buys Today EATS posmoeeies oe this o new bedroom eariy water “beater. wtility reom, “ 2 car garage, and > land- scaped air a for aioe $9,950 with $1,500 4 SEMINOLE yp neve Lovely family home f g@ mas- ter room, ran poe gM oe leans tastetully cecorated, and includes carpeting ai plrangiey in oe room 9 DOWN moves you into this solid 4 room home with oak floors tered walls month on Small 2 family home locat- ed near bus line and stores, just the place for small fam- ily. Have your own apart- ment free as this place will pay for itself. Only $1,080 down. FOR THE iarger ‘amily we have this jovely family home with 6 rooms and bath for owner and large 3 room and bath to rent out Lovely landseaped ‘ot, 2 car garage, ci] fired “ot water heat, 2. full baths, storms and screens, outdobr grill end large garden «nace. See this one at only 619.500 with $3,100 down Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Saginaw St Ph FE $-8165 Open Eves Till @ 30 a en a j Established tn 1916 WE LE BUILD 1A HOME TO SUIT YOU AND, AT A PRICE YOU /? 2eagew © PE’ 2400 CAN “AFFORD area's only authorized | “HOME PLANNERS CENTER” price any of We'll 450 HOME EL ANS We have in our files by RICHARD B POLLMAN, Gesigner | PALMQUIST & WRIGHT archijects 60 FT. RANCH HOME This is something new, yet prac- tical Th is so designed tist television may be seen from every room in the house This brick veneer 3-bedrm house has exceptionally nice layout. large rooms 14 fi master bedrm $f living rm, kitthen has beautiful cabinets and amp'e dining 1's baths full base- conper tuhe plumbing. and attached 1'2- car garage all fer $14 330 on your lots or ours FLOYD KENT, Realtor QUALITY BUILT HOMES" 2200 Dine Hwy FE 23-0123 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING _ TRIPP Brick Family Home - Seminole tlills office near Telegraph § rooms on ‘hoar elurie den sunroom carpet- ea living and dining rooms. ‘, bath natural fireriace “iret tn- insulated = Phall as heat. 2 car ga- rage res! buy Call ug for appointment Two Family Lecated on quiet paved street. 5 rooms «nd beth down—¢ rooms and bath up Aluminum siding — condition throughout dry basement, fenced rear yard S uer “ only $15,150 Call us tod Willams ete Cottage near privilege lot on tOn17S' site. 3 bedrooms, barge living room. kitehen. lavatory and shower Ree- sonably priced at $6500 with $1,000 down Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 72 W tLawrence Street Open Evenings FE 5-618] or FE 4-4278 “ANNETT OFFERS 3 Bedrooms—North Side “@ room brick and home in excellent condition on paved street near 8t Michael's Full basement, automatic oi] neat, front storms car and: cement garage terms 2 Homes—lLake Front 1 house has ‘6 reoma and beth and the other 6 rooms and bath, need ome repairs but fn good residential area 43 foot frontace on Park Lake Outstanding value at $12,500 terms Otf Joslyn 2 bedroom home in excel- Jent condition. fireplace in living room. full basement with new furnace. Beautiful- ly landscaped ‘ot with nice shade trees 1'9 car garage. Price include tian blinds, —— ot softener, electric stove, refrigerator $12,750 : eset: lent terms 4 Bedraoms—Clarkston Attractive 7 room mod. home with iake privileges on 3 lots. Large kitchen with dining area, dining room screened front porch, full basement with knotty nine recreation room automatic ® ee heat orate, careers arage Immed porses- sien. $14,050, ‘terms. W. Huron St.—3 Lots Attractive spacious 8 room brick home vacelient edn 188 foot front- kitehen, basement. eas pest. 2 car Garage. $32.000 £10.000 down 4 Bedroom Ranch a Nearly new Bavport atone a home 33x55 Firenlace I tne, errtaines, Ate erahs er, dispose!, and washer and deeer tnelided & car oa. —* Walton | For Sale Houses 4 43 N NISHED 3 use fond 0 ry; basement. Call owner. MUtual “HAYDEN | NYSON ~— 5 room mod- ‘0 b jo hime walls, oak w storms & sc me ie = peruse e. age. tb biock to sc ideale aoe ~~ $ room modern, oak floors new Vee nolan blinds. basement, oi! fur- 6 ca: garage each r ty bleck to $10,500, STARTER HOME, 8450 dow Near Oxford Lake privileges. % rooms & utility. Call tod NORTH EAST SUB 4 room brick- - erete home on approx. ‘a acre lot. Bath, storms and screens. oil furnace, wired for elec. stove, $7060 with 6950 down OPEN DAILY 1210 8 PAL $1.250 DOWN. fuapact our model home “today. 4 large rooms, iiving room with vestibule entrance. master bed- room, 'P=12' Modern kitchen, custom built cupboards Bath, wtil- ity room with eun tyne ol] fur- nace, water heater Choice of 4 elevations, cooper niumbing, priv- fleges an White Lake. Drive out MS® to Duck Lk. Rd Watch for open sien 1G. HAY DEX. Realtor Open Eves 1 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 _ dA DEER LAKE FRONT LOT 100 feet of frontage Good sand beach This lot is level apd ideal for Ranch Heme Full prise 50g $1,500 OWN, LARGE LAKE front parce! just 4 miles from Clarkston ideal spring fed pond with hard sand bottom Best fish- ing 400 ft road trontage about 500 ft on the water Just $4,260 with $800 down PAUL A. KERN , Realtor | | | t shingle Only 810.-— race in hasement. tot ane tn hong . erhnole ond leone, 2 tai 00 er — privi- Roy Annett, Inc. ee. wee eked , * opin nid mall and ay 1-4. ‘Tl, N Saginew St “Real Estate Since ‘ele [ LAKE TAGE. deal for cash. |T% ACRES ON WOODED COR- ner with approximately 456 ft of water on Mandon Lake Seusat block hts and base- ment starter Another house now Tented Many possibilities here for the investor. The whole works for only sae with easy terms. ay. T “( . Trocke , SEAUTIPUL | ‘6 FT CAREF AONT on Wolverine 64.080 pao $1 450 down fences ul 4.4900 ~CHAPIN T.AKEFRONT, LAK F. PRIVILEGES, Wt! HAVE A GOOD SE- LECTION AVAIL- ABLE, NOW. OR 3-1491. FE &-1131 FOR SALE LAKE LOT FE 60142. or FF 43900 ee eee —~ LAKEFRONT $ year olf ultra-modern California style ranch bome Tile batn and kitchen All built-ins Automatic gat heat pdoat dock Bargain By owner Terms Phone MY 3-2880 MODERN PRIVATE } AND BATH ee Lake FE +10 FEW CABIN ON BRAUTIFUL gael Lake, —_ Mich Of win 145% on road. 84950 2077 SILVER LAKE FRONT. WOODED nt for cash, sence, FE “WALTERS LAKE | Nice lake front atnetd peed ~ — cation yee rere Log PONTIAC RE AON T31_Bal¢win Watkins Lake Approgimately 100 % fron) age Beautiful trees exeei- lemt butlding site, 84.500 with $1,500 down FE. -4778 Deer Lake Over 4 acres al beauty, pri- seclusion Over Fin- $9.000 with 62.500 down. Bateman & Kampsen REALTORS e 40878 rrative Rea! Estete Exchange WATKINS | LAKE 8 rooms and bath 2 all on one Noor “ Full Ot) heat. auto hot weter, pereee Nice shady lot, ake priv Price $6,950 with wo teated 000 «Por Owens, down or cash $8. jars, call FJ _OR vane ft. WE HAVE IT! JU8T WHAT YoU are jooking for in jake, frontage For complete information with na re ation call Brownell Realty, Edera) 2-8877 WW hipple Lake ee jakefront lot with H. “W. Bigelow $04 W Huron PE 53482 oF PE $0868 YOU'LL LIKE THIS — screened | — water front beauty New 9 room. tile bath. = living foom, corner stone din- ing toom. kitchen. utility room, attached garage beautiful trees, $& miles west 813.080 83.000 down, FE 5-0640 |For Sale Resort | Prop. - M44 COTTAGE WITH ALL ture, 2 boats electricity lotsa on Tee Lake near Branch Goog fishing low down terms. Call F FURNT- Shore Wet $3099 with f oclipaps ad afd easy 50723. GR ASS LA) - NEW c CABIN. Large lot Center resort char sll ing ing state ‘forest fish Near oo aon of Giadwin $100 . $25 mo _derry Morrow, Gledwin Mich HOUGHTON LAKE FRONT, 3 large furnished attractive clean bokeh price only $12,000. Box 173 Hough- ton Lake Heights, Mich. Phone GReenwood $5221, Suburban Property 45A elec bot water heater, Yona air of rnace. Lot 100x800, bas fu B eee. e epee Sor ‘terest For Sale Lots 46 ‘hae = CRESCENT LAKE 240 ft. of Phas i trade or con wr tiM WRIGHT Oakland Ave PE 5-044} LLAGE, A community of = ¥ Tre building sites a * = a Fn ‘i s i . . ; " fe | ‘ ; é set tsdittia. ste i tp 1 Bee ee ae A en Pee a, : ; eee ee ee ee , ee 5 ‘ ee ae ee ee Ar ri ie ges ea per ee a sietins ae eee ee = , ; i SP ee ee ee ee ah A s eet A ie ge Pee tes : bayeet A m - = age ee ee: “= : 5S 4 3 ee a 2 7 ‘ % : eos » = a ah A Fi * P| i j yd ay — —T ets _THE PONT IAC PRESS, TURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1956 | | | _ tWENTY-SEVEN For Sale | Acreage 47 | Business Opportunities SAcres | . ho 51 CARNIVAL ) : not 09 fai | 4 by Dick a” ai ay ‘oy ‘i Turner Sale Househo Household Goods I 7 # ‘en Qrirl ss ; — nen _57 For Sale Miscellaneous oo For Sa er Area HE — ae ——_* CARL W. BIRD _ 185 acres: 7 rgom a a: Te : sonar or [AvTo. w ig iscellaneous 60 Sale’ Sporting 130 Community Mat 3 Realtor net, ot d* other “out — a ° sale. Electrol WARHER FOR vere TRE EW OALVANUED Pi sae os +m a. qT ux vee. > | es . po ig aaa highway Main ¢ane | Hi” aoe uae parsments. ae as i ‘ i, dives pes ae i aqua Lomas xEW | AD jocation Soa ’ oii é npreaceg sit. 8 : 2 well located jots on AD R A pateni Saad mis eet ¥ ne . North “Ada Munro. | oes | : Ashore Ase. elle ik: oy Annett Inc. pear “oly oo eer “OFPice Ors aon covet S| ea | i 8 E. Realtors — oF resort tank. counte a ee ee gato Nn FE toe paver es Rises Ht Gs | sore, Pwo, bar" Peanut oe hase thie comer Jot ona mee | Be SM Oe Bere Beds { 95 nr feon mower Vicedteme’ Gane power | MERCUR : Wats i ' For Sal a apg peer ao TO D'S W ARI ee mar _heaser. gin, Mousetraller ee re sock. | WALNUT. TAKE RD. r Sale Farms 48, *"*!". me plenty of 358) Mileshets UL HOU: E | MY_ 3.3732 or eetrisge. Sev agee (rg Pay ; lass subdivis: : ake Road Bros er + and reels = em | your future ton, can 20 peur IPMENT 6-374) 2685 O eupplies on 3 home 5 ACRES : ENTAL, IN | IL FUR} a pace hare ana St bus” tee ", o Cisse Made \PEER COUNTY man igh wa relat = 3 pet RADE-IN DEPT. table : POO! Posety eee NACES, °ANE oils comm ene Gide wim| moet of pnt Use tiveans Yess block building | in ae ne einer UPe m ped comet pee) peek rack na; 1 te sticks OL. OLD GARA ious REPIIRED 10 yea 83 DERSON HDWE. market arm: Your) ca house, : | lee - $10.95 all rack, } 8, cue now Lenethen ° et ee iy mal Ro ae SSRN SFA HE Sree Bet deci ea ven eet tak a | _Cal : : viloges. owner moved out; 3°ne ares 10 room pa cect pte cane Smad ee date $2995 BIRCH FLt ae PAIR OF {EATHER 76 ain hic oan nm: Terme osm te) 5 Ye eran a neree Own bet Seumuaneut incase clasena. of Occasional « ee FLUSH DOORS” REJECTS | seat Mae wi FORDING ond at ‘EAST SIDE x 6 gratery. "td's ib vehicken conveyors. Nirallers. “etc Have ‘ah ANY ITEMS wor LisTED'" | terior door sree hone om DENNY PAINT SAL P| ade an "Neras ieee eee large cob smell erchara.|° © ome eve ve r doors. $3 and . In “6 AINT SA cond on taal "Es . hard. | ne last te: ry vear for! LY YM Sted doors. $8 up. Exterior TS SAL EE ar th Gain Pei fos curesks (vans? pear aseene | 0 m years, Ciea c ' AN’'S a to $13. Come Howe~ paint. “Sana binge neta Tt, with a $11,500 roar for Sane a. Malpete reason , 8 tT EET R oe ein tat fad ploy & m ‘ or oar tee and tation a oe : 0398 | nn Geva & Dirt 66 “i ee rn | er trade ZADEAN DEPT. Get. and Sun, bef dork 5634 Or | Rubber b =o shoe Act NORTH PERRY ACRES. New WC erate WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Seon ase DEPT. etWaina take al 28 ON a vonag unt eat 02389 Mand arate ea Baap nT SOND | r Jot, 40x RY ACRES NEW HOME. BARN. | (REALTOR FF 43581. l oasireece ee tae hg A a ee ODOR SHOP. 0) Al TOP soil, CROAMED, STONE. “ne a. ft. Across from Reis — Lake 17 miles fr 10° =REAL EST FE 4.358] M Electric ra exene | Double. stmk 2 from (385 : LOOR SHOP “K. bape ide Pac) tee a cits nome Fer) 108¢ GOOF incwasayte™ (2 lace sectional EES2 Pomorie Ree m8 Narinaw 81 oer 8 ie, Onn, Stuart, re 6esee oo 7-73 '8 pe dinin 3399; BEEF A : ta 9 A-l TOP : c HEMPSTEAD 19 ACRES, "00 a insim Bocre 1080. W. HURON Coet se ne 849 50 | er ‘D PORE HALF aND | PRE FABRICATED! es eso Rich BLACK pe MUMON pre PE 2071 i Fun Panis 4 te tad. Gos ana tee oe [creatine rare ese! Steg Comme Nene Te BERMUDA HOU ED _Betene Benhett, PE b4s0. FE ¢0264_ CE ve. FE 2 AND AND 8 iS a CASH FOR FURNITURE SEAT) wy | BROWN | sn Baek LOTS! LOTS! LO : Cell Rettedes sitth PE oes Vouuns' fe aa re oat = easy muite =e OF anes FORNITORE IDEAL. FOR BEAC dirt. top so Paravel LACK Colonial Hills near TS! 3 ACRES wos | _tween 10 am and bom a 80 CYCLONE” Siticn Paex esi CAMPE | sn eth 7 ot $2280. We have a Mirecle Mile. in & farm house. @ bdrm RENT Gas STATION} SFATLA THOM, S “mates. OR 3-832] "Pan ee ee TRS AND® tote Skint = of ote with | privt 2d) Geer | pad Senne ts garage sopats, lube. wash ro idler ted FU MAS Ti “CONOMY Cleanup Time Is He ane K YARD. SPE. “bi th ope sand oe SinefT"%_Oveene deta " , oe te r. Near Orton ee eS ercmery a ng NIFL Com sHere | AL See ew eae le atl case | EW RURTHC REALTOR tei, ere’ 6-26 | ___*Poxriac TRE (CO. | atone “teatarina tie new “Lev VEAILER Guixe OR “fare or CRUSHED gTORE. - THELMA M_ ELWoO |m0_8._weeg iets LE BY OWNE . VAG eee eT "interior patm vel : ERS. | ein E28 REALTOR OO” vert Beham Gade aie eee Tak Rng US. Pu. OFF. ACUUM CLEANERS CHU "S 1) MO at. CK DIR ra sat oe Bee Bs | Sale Business Property 4 49 frat business “om Sai" Citta ©1086 by MEA Garvin, tne | —Prashes tl mater we AB? a 107s ee NG . CHOOSE aa . 1118) | i sete enone Ifo rs ORION-ADAMS care 3u44 ‘ee on PAE ss Rest URANT OND : T PIAYo ; CLOSING 6 20933) VION em NOI P NO CRUSHER BORE one pivoe ere = ee mt ee — eretiss | baniness 8043 oe Bxeeien ot ‘Why, no, I don't think the dre ' en RLRCTRIC Fees o sn wall the a so ve i EON N. a wha 308s" it. peat Beri meek = - We- ; » $405 he fl RIES INVIT La kc eee ao parcels 15@ ¢ 500 stream Some ra ness. 965. OL aie s 35164 La fact, I was goi Ss is too small, Pet' \ etween 5:39 and 9 p if L paint fe FF 66309 ED , s A-l TOP 7 = Soe now Sone Daved road | FINE | LOCATION a UNONCO SERVICE ng to say it looked latter USED mi — -.. , 6169 cal == iis | $6 Loaaes aailr §) hae ee ele “|For t FUNER: | ABE Mod BTATION FOR | a = ead too | ve BARG. AINS e* pase ee We vd = Pontta aut $10 je"'vered lot. 100 cated ern 2-bay stati — arge. 2 Noree R < paint $300 - Pp AA c FE 2-482! in vist en ee Te ine On| Well remodeled home with ine cated in Holle. available f on. to- | . Vass efric MiTi H’S. 25 bo wa! LYWoop ALL TYPE - : : oo 3 panne le Hey. Drayton Fryrine Union a section cee, o90 Pint. ieeaaren ou Ce ae | Sars ___ 35 Sale ath Keivinetor . nn mo 6 Fr PICNIC 2 haates Saginaw fe piv scored tise Suu DIRT AND GRAVEL. nome ae Owner 7. 2. . i oper * 50 8 Pier : ss Jn coment, 4s. mile EW DEVE — | - der 21987 a LARGE LOTS. oe enehots Goods 37 Hamilton Bie Dr sce | $68 and up 7008 7 pe eo $03 wes) GRAD tiae on Lapeer Ra of Pon- B. ALI DW IN AV! =o SUPPER CLU | Good distric* ‘woeon “SCHOOL { Thor Washer yer s°9 58 up "800 Filtabeth Lk R pols kinds at low nric $805) = dvessing * TOP-8SOIL TOP wells 100 acy te get geal! Seantaen Goa te Bess) E | PARTNERS want i 4 housetrailer MYrug ‘3.264 emai | TRADEINS OUARA “= a $90 50 DRAW TITE HITC HES 1s Belaein Ate or 02 Sevens “imtures, L Slade. PE a. ft | frontage alton Teo SMart cock UT on this 2 LOT: ion ARAYIERD CLAVIONS. CHRO : as K 2-24, SLACK “D building site Car epee zielent! ness Coot econ te Dusj | Oakland tai! idunge One of @ OM PaveD RD — atic washers 89 | asi ONS ' ME Ot CADMIUM =e er IRT SAND FILL A paved by seller. Aenigecs to be _ . Term | rose an County's best Terrif Page tn 08 a WEST | eas ringer washers - 50 up Furniture App! The & PLATED avel, Gelivered. Ma ~ xD wile 6 a theese nee PON’ in AC RE d thesibest of ifie _14 to 20 ft. for ts usetraier rigerators ; 2d ub Appliance - ind that bolt t BLACK DIRT TOP “OIL. F ection AL 7 Vy | S elrentele Vacuum cl wes ‘3905 ou 2065) Orchard of all mak o de frame \"4 TOP “OIL. as $180 wn LADD’ lasts, Low 137 Baldwin UPERETTE (2-YR - OL M | Roy’ eaners a7p ? “4 rd Take Ra PF E W es of cers irt, sand and gravel, Fit. $-0201, Salesman 8 INC FE FE 50215. MAN & WIFE.’ : D ape SPANI Ls la eee) G Sup FE 5-881) sere Harbor jowland + 3245 Oisie A ol, FE 32-3409 — on property datiy | ing quarters . OPERATION. i: pet, $82: or what h EL | rrice 4 aris & = or FF 5 ae ___OR 1456 we ~ F BUL L DOZI Z i included hiv. 273 5 Paddeca St ave you ar | USED > GAS PA! $074 FOR SAL ce hme SO Pl ASTERBOAR NG : . grocery. ed Main street | ASPHALT | RANGES E COMPLETE ; eer D 8AlB _Call MU _0-2303 ? ae ' Commercial ; yearly dap $100,000 Sys POWER MOWER. FOR ee Floor. Tile Paes Toon w. ) W. Hurqn yore o Aeeihe — pope — Tig es Bow in our a arence os! CLAY Le Se cen ACRES | Sates naiee tng ty State W So ew keen So 8 oops ron TISCOUNTS— SE a eetnie | ott a Bate etl? # = . es 7 lar - 4 ect she a BR RPE 50 and .. FoR = ality allem Ef hUBe 5 mile giass wind e 4x8 piate id De. ite . ‘38 up RB M: DISCO materia: on e | DEL IVE p miles weet of sovutows Idea!’ 2 Blee dows. Would divide into | Real Esteve Service of e BUILDING LO ion ka | HAROLD'S PAINT & {Lino $1.98 | mE 1060 W Huron __ wore Elec- COUNTS we ase, 100 Tour vest pack R Black DIRT AND pees ees aner — = — aie a nice $ i erg tape ints. D_cmAR LES. enon | care “As Bet ) —< areaa RTH a206- | | 140 8 Sagia LEUM (Ree ugtoase INT TRONEA, 000 9 DISCOUNTS Porwood inetigtion, 'ipe at — eo om Sat. FE easy terme: Ld eexsse. of property Lot ei raph rE ‘an Welt. OR IRONE! Used T Washer Ps pelea : Pain io aneling IVEWAY ORAVEL BLAC s 24. sise TAY So 40521 CH! alacnan T aie R AND f 8135 S Te s Ma : RAVEL 64 x 231 | Rial hale EE rms" "TART cote hen Rr og BE ve AN “eek | Nee, ge fap conan Low! Oleg ete ae can gi [t8 ta cary os sivuc Uo iin hoor i ace oo er N 2 7 Own MEN IAL =o if imited ms ' RD od cae wm weet ceo Sed eet ve Orr {or PE soo Saree | OS ae eS aa W'fturon? * Avo anet *S oor par ALL. YARDS Soe eee oa FILL DIRT BAND AND GRAVEL Pient eS at loc att 136 ft frontag ner € $12,009 cash (1% TV AND cael See ___sFE 41173 OAK = $00 PER M conditior OR GooD arden Tastee pod gre “and oo ft deep ee ay "SpamrRiDoe SELL REALTOR | mae, Preeueer oe qa | rol WARDROBE, VANITY AND | USED E ELECTRIC Rsvow sas” > Led ade 5-670 By Renaces be | bees (Fe | “L 0. DINGS SAND — termal Also oth: A ke kuwlecated sear DB ao E is THE “BIRD” “ 320) . ch Good condition. t. BUILD NOW ee 008 sq oft eaetils = thié try “treet | Trade equit alue res. one ef Amer fea- | Or | a indows pedertal laid off Lue rou are iL, STATE FAR | lst and 2p | (Second Floor: | for Michigan y of 84.000,/ bame brand eriea's famous od i¢, ventilator 8405 al et. tLACKETT erty Elizabeth ~ PROP- ts our wed rest floors Part baset f - eure’ + te 8 6G scmouee property For more | $10 $s s $200.05 value rfie values Mic an¢ up Ter- 814! > BLDG 8sUPPL _sreph FF h “Lexe and ae = Leo 1 Estates Ercm Waterford ities Property 1 or uti \ acurdery © tm 1 2-082 call Rochester OL _Orchi = pias Fluorescent. “yes | 383 Orchard ichigan Fluorescent _Dizie Hey MA TFs 3-086 PE 8-120 ie mates treet lease to i neg! VHEN YOU ae ard Lake Ave. ? S 95 en a Late Ave oa ah — 65811 | norte HERBERT CDA voure |. ot A Gas YOU ‘NEED EL RCTRICTISCINERATOR Vat: "henge, IO -TRRIPTY— 30 NEW te a, FREE STANDING TOILETS gi0 06 with, faucets & curtain 68 30 | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 4925 Pontiac Lake Re OS fou! ee on wines te aueiel: | 25 to ing, moterial ech cca On rai r and areer MT e416 Bendix 4¢,5 Lagi Uc Pe REPRIO: tire Wipe Vealored ‘bad “ittires nel Fy complete with 64 Lavatories, AFRICAN VIOLET i 10oT @ = 165 333 1 pel perting lots cnesih | ea oe . RIGIDAIRE IN aie Hw: Oreyt Foctory th ses wih trim, | cu ete, 91408 f g chrome | “Old O89 ts. FE 5-006 cha Sewer & EB Fire st oppertunite fort wet You SEF Us FOR ALL TYPES _FE GOOD CONDI. | 1146 NEW CO ton Plains ond rrewulace ‘ ™m, | wes $2305 Th ote, 040 80 val. | —nelly 3089 Don- ane epee oe come at expiration af prr> | Casosers "cat en tonosane) ee celeste aba gener awe ee corner obser iid Hogs (net eee Me wry | wee Saeaal eens pace towtery (nee: | Steger mages rene | Stee re eels "S| Seeere,tgee gem tarmac | Sas ‘puicut—oNE—or * HOME IRALER VERY REA eal ei sei od ee le 16@ co tre, — = . i. | get We will be suit yout ~ line of electric me?) and feed ¢ es, freezer sonable Cal) OL Y REa- = SSS basement W 12 ceep i Loge ; yeu with your mon peete (er Geol tea) Gent Ge fans, = 0.385 value. renee for § years, 2 WHEFI ve 1-6083 FRIGIDAIRE | TABLE CHAIRS. B 2 1 Part 8! ~~~ ee mage; NS STAT Rad pm gl ee rar Sraptoegetnoe Pee | fa AIRE [TARR QetnceeP Pe Rall T° 1 How 703 (SPRNOER spain Rea : —— ake Ave 1900 Gal ee ove SEE Yt > : : ee x TER LAKE FRONT | LOTS ay reese cate Bank Bic | E | B: ARNE 5 ‘i ‘AR DWARE. F Beli Gale cane <1 on Air Conditioner TAPPAN oe ok, ee sc erg pennies bus REGIS. eae croeuert batiding NEw ie cnt pam. Bs FINANCE : SET oe Be = FE 90101 | reezer oo wa sSinreston coal oa od | Periect | TOOL SHED ON \— vere lesa tag pic Teme | (fae tecetien ee | WAS Pontiog siete “an Bide | Write jeoie spi Araceli! tose it cu chest a BAO SE WATE Working Condition | term chassis pRveeen TIRES, ? YR OLD SPRINOEs sPaxt . Only per cent ation ow bury tpt | rr | rite tiac P Bh | ‘ationally Ad ver mixer A R COOLE : | 00) J NIEL., and easy terms cae geno sg ft. T ereection atiac Press Box No 2 | tised iso I-bag size D OUTBOARD R FOR Bo > Maret we ef twee ee | | SMALL HOUSE IN (KF 5 TRE LL en per and auto water avstem Good | ‘Talbot Lumber | sar WHAT? ‘ALSO ; @ equity or sell W Ae A _WAGNEP CO. fondition FECOMD Oo 00 er | nUR @ PONTIAC CAN. wit: M. Stout, Realtor | OANS | a or Ford rauer ae coen er sea! yke 1@ GREEN 5 wR For wet ba besoment use Thorose: | To FOR 50 Bog bY Saginaw 6&1. Ph be | = | oo Call FE 5-956 af FOR , BALE: PRI _Good condition FE 5-79: MOWER “ - ee ve Ps ayy OR 3-531 Opes Eves tm F 30 | 8 COMMUNITY | soe COREG a se POR ACE VeROIDAINE WAR | Mis VoL set COLE CALI. OR 3-149] prereset batt ate" Tene, CME OtD WFO MALE = . | WEST OF PO c = | 30 £. Lawrence Loan ¢ ride | natural firepi AGE 4 ROOMS, , 86-3130. tion FE ¢_ 4 Glenwood LLIER s Fingi QUALITY 5 FT ) chimes jection of door | 2 Penn ones DD at a) ak rion tar TART “ 80 gg we ta eeund, Moor! "E | SWAP $18) FLORENCE Os ee tidon TX “22 PICIURE WIxDOW estes ae ‘rc Olt TANK with Leos, | Late Lerescom "Je) orchard i SS te “REAGCE™ POPPIES a i M i CET CA a __FE +1538 range. 5 yr °Y ~ GAS gal tnstal ATERS 56 _ 21104 w FE ‘ vented fill cap 837. ee are i ) COCRER SPANiE #1790 TWO LOTS Near Upper Onn, Dine Be? | GET CASH QUICKLY wi swa eqeal salen FE CalTs. | states on ne * oral te 30, OAL OIL WATER EATER : FE WATER S¢ usonTE RS yee ie, 6 was Sen one rms ~ : ,AP WELL ESTA! : Z 0, 1060 W Gates | chen table. ¢ R | Ga 4.000 i SER, EG. COCKER op Ren TASH QUICKLY sieideg evarre Salt Pane lee aos ee rae i SP 5 oe ‘Lease Bus. Prop. 494 uy to Er monet er fan gg one feat PEAT Coils tented amie | So? SA hii Be Mer ar ae color FE sala wor 2 STOR to 1985 cars 4% i 6787 2 = mn blinds mi-¢ vairs, | ands verhead fectory ce wiitia save! Miegzer AKC R oe TE PORT WEE 11300 LITTLE FARM — Eaceuent shone: me JORFLY OR SEP. tide | Most dealt cowed Ni roy wm . “FARE = 2 - SPECI. ALS ams es ake Rd articles | seiection, eines and. prices ‘hares wit ate ROT FAIR FURNACE | Soe Stock. $270 Dravton ha Oe EA tecalien. Toran | siete at cane Gead ter 6ras-| riture signature cae on fcr | compan wauer MU cae Tabi : 935, HP FR HEATER 1's | rn door op yo" © retrt . Also 6 - . p el psd! le top gar f gard - it, | less i? @arage ens « Good 1H. BROWN, Real shore iol cyareg = wytare ete | Curttses « and other se > ing trailer MN feibersy beso, Apt a tize [i : os | 7060 Manore Pity actor. Fr 7-007, vou a ret Se ive hea FM 3-2800 9844 Sean toe, aK. _ TERRIERS COCKATIELS : NX, Realtor | er EV FE ?- : 4 | = ad cheir. a 82 ’ es ee es we ett —— oe 3280 1342 W. Huron \-—_—— E 2-6219__ | | For Sa Kitchen cabt #1 BU i : - REP e Gold Bei) stam ee ae 2. .MY WATKINS- PONTIAC: eetarea “th cope’ 4x0 a aklan d - le Clothing $0 O's, pet - 7S exsivesr’ on OM ee BERRY DOOR SALES CO o =—-s-«~Do It Yourself ot ARC ‘REO ) SPRINGERS, 3 Mos — ¢ . ~~ WSS a 2 D - sw 3 “1 Sy Paceilent draingee. No a: eran ant eet Mele Ml e green Brideenraid for- Oa ae SELt OR TRADE ns oe eck fae) eae 4 M Bote Daeg eWEAD_ IARiErY Timart rom RAXDER R por. ine yen for training. Lawland © worry about » flood oye ; ~~ IL mal. Si A akland F S i ese 0 occa: Coe strong ff i? aiden Arm r scrubbers, ce = COLLTF PUPP ment. ed base- C al. Size 9. } urniture | used S geod sunnir o joor covering. ere steamer ment grind. PIES SOV ee geod bemnse, treet coma RAY od Realtor | oo Ompany, worn. $20. on ee REO E tnaw CFE 2-55°3 | bles) Serie) ante cae timbers ioov coiee ee ete corek it ave SS ee AQUARie nt ont S308” v seller Extra m ved 2 8S. Telegra NTIAG STATE vs all EMpuire ORE WASHER ee 2x¢—2x6- are. . 1 IPRIGHT VACcUT TNHAVFR BS RA equi GAL a Pe = ee Se ee oe oe oe Ra park sino.) 35-4512 af be Vee place orale MAN CANT re 2210 2213' ate model A’! attach UM repair 596 Wo Ot RADIO Ak TV pped and stocked. F LY fA Ds INC. OR } down. Co-overative ag 30 °F $7282 ter 6 p.m. | a teal! rE on, reasonabivy UY BETTER OReenlen 47435. ments $65 ice calle FE uron Night serv: BOSTONS AT 8 EF 40241, ie 1231: 4286 Real Dees Excha - = and 28484 between Redi- UMBER HOT . ; 4-5607 ple TUD eo PU i waives = |e sae 160X100 rT. at Sale househ: TaROE. aon Rew wis concrete & mortar e115, #88. nl NEATER jo GAL ol ‘CANOPYS 612.05 / AND vU SoxER- POP) ON ate vr | SYLVAN LAKE FRONT -4* eee Arak aston | usehold Goods 37. Cy deior DERN COAL MEAT. | geet. ciothen eee genel ce, Fe mrreree vor use cet FOR PENT. p *Saiton “hive "Duos Are | Se = ns } | Ave. Baldwin = ‘9 Pp _Call before 1:30 P 33, clothes pocts—$1! : alnee 046 and | PE r | BOXERS ov a. See Many beautiful tre Nile , 1ECE 1 a RM ‘LINOLET 0 PM. FE 80742 Sheet-rock—C&C—81 8 or These are sli 80 phd $5950. | Fino ENT | ab or TINEA EA PIGS. A eas and “yi 04 water, WAREHOUSE SPACE 6 |" hair @ SUITE, MO- |, a eCGG + Bales AAUM @ || wan teas 7 dsctc a fen eed oe tee t sander | Shon, @ 8. Astor, FE LL PET rhs term with R LEASE ham. Rich. 6 145 Pur —*_Priee_© “5 LE Bide $1.15 nd bottled ¢ wall paper ander ; BOXE r FE ¢0433_ Reatty | Box eg Re oe ee ye Me aie s aa = Je Eo en elt ee Ei Tr armors 9 velues Gone, furnace ee OXER ‘eet a wo UD. CHAMPION RB, ne ; | 5-8758. TABLE RADIOS FE! standard st AS STOVE. Feits—re'l a ardware AY nt, 399 Orchard Lak ~ Po | tt +6104 servise tee ie EF Business | ss Opportunities St OPE BEDROO MA PLE Cot rE 200s We ce mere wae Depp ts IRON FIR * i oe take ie | GOCKERA WALES BEAGLE | et ee Extra Fast Ba tet Good { suites is INCL. | pi = cna tebincs cosioe te: ovr ‘Low PRICES main mine noone tt _and_ pont ie rr aS / ow priees. “te a, nels 384! service ‘Becrw oe =. on. OR x 12 rue L PLEASE | - : a ers Bu aim | 1 Powers a BY OWNER. 3 BED ea Sterne’ rs pad and tabi Fou +e as) a2 * Rd, Farm RM, P ¢ FT. all E bie) YE oa rE ear 1) M ing- fo oy 28 ase 'Dinie near Waterford. Servic | ter. si tdma een REFRIGERA- Ar AG CARTER SOUARE ‘oR SU RP aCe LUMBER newer Ba oe a 0 oe | Seo OReenient “eanre On beant ft Low down payment. nce | 398 Juss PEctas hy ot ARS FOS LUS LUMBER Soorpiste Shoat ol taamne There tone theese vere | “Ute, KITTENS. BO d =_ on signature, car or furnit 8 PC ‘Dixie ROOW s een! farphs atte tous “peomn. set Loree | an00 & Material Sales Co a ——y Crock ome women Camera | Free to ting ene Et bate. N. ‘One of sme ot BY OWNER ont teers (pecees sere tot | Girele eee a — 2 MIS@ELLANFOUS Ff OPER tose hue pcs, *K coat" coping. ‘we nro ent “OLA FAWN 1082 REALTY CO | rants. Br cen eee a restau 20 months éo toney: $20-800 eeekse 16 ack Yer ttems for sale. 101 by OUSEROLD | 3 $2 OAL gst ea — Fina Ut fo 2 rE st eo. i CAMERA manent distempe “ho R- + ve een pacts pao will handien Oped fe “Hi $40.98 TV antenns bit #8 Tv MOTOROLA 17" MAR TARY COR: ce Mone Gas Heater poled | fanioaTino POMP G66 &x ad oy en's nat rae Teas and ears SS ethan a ' ‘ , 50.8 5 . __Sition, FE . 2 _For Sale | Acreage Lid Box tise — OUSEHOLD WALTON Ntv e130 Oniv 668 #6 N- | Laundry Caer taween ‘9 uo JET WiTER PO is = <8 4 a an | 40387 before 2 at : A 7 ae tks wit _ Waiton, Cor, Josiyn ' MAPLE BED. BO: RNa eae. SAVF PLUWBIXOG is S18 68 A. Thompson ir 5 bytes FOR SALE ACRE LOT ismese OF oRace trucks \ haul Seah cee FIN ANCE HIN OLYMPIC. 1 oN fond _Nogge oil D BOX & SPRINGS $25 ae. 1728 Saginaw St KITCHEN WALL CABINETS * she maner on time vay ae i ORM TAN RD EM 34035, . Bivd. Pb. compan iner to pe furnished b gee. titan Admiral TV Le SOWEF LAWN on. cabinets, broom |. BASE | servic og 600 Bqui soc teh j 8 =! M con | MOW REVER a Closets. W iim | # r Road 43 ACRES. 06. | foae pm. er ectheger bet 8 |S) Benn eartee oat i ob eole,| fer a oe tabiacaer su. ode! NO. 80. 1 be coe lomoeadn os Lightly sm in all nives thet are 1009 uron rill ss , 9 clams auburn A, Ee mo tng Fioo. "Phone Federal «085 _ 1 COURIC FREEZER gorete Be | emacs sees coer oe talus’ Micnige. Piuerescent. 36 ore ETE DARK R GERMAN GHORT WAR FODTTER _ W DINNAN ‘DINER ON = ee . eral 4-0838 A ides TYPEWRITER, tres attachment. 823 clot pic. Orehard Lek Worescent, e new wen rip | Ps *, 9 year old female, - FE 64-2577 | ite THE 1 TEAGU E ALMO87 stew ______ Davenport and ch “99450, 9471 Bonni 3 06 e Ave etwe pe IM 3-2250 rea- @ Surcn asonable. Tliness Dr rg 2 FINANCE CO.; ;uees ac ov FTO KEL. | ‘tic Toaster chatr. $1@.50: elec- | ¢ Briar. Pontiac Leke KITCHEN 4 CHAIRS. Seen 20 a 7 rR} IAW ETT HOT MOBILGAS 202 N. N 4-0008 © ep freeze. Call at An $2030. vee sige! refrigerator, | : | awit, hot water h & LIVING RAD ae pr M ic = SS PRES FAC 14 “pie Owner mov FOR LEASE. bared ee MAIN | burn, r come out to 3193 | plete, $1 rollaway beds com: ~ ANFLIAR ECF _equipment, F eater chicken ~~~ us al Goods 62 k FE 44746. : OM ween e ace Es nea ie wrecker Ture Ro ESTER, M ICH A — teil. " teaving “ette. Martell. newts | San captnet slats: st Agadonds N at HOR FENCES _ i= ore pia gore WAR ; 3 VaED 120 BA A S gis ag ey CAGES: b te phe le at ont . OR . ‘or sale Ph AN $23 TO | . | ANTIQUE, - | : floor mod | No moner dow: " . i ck's, 2878 Orel: Cstiagh CCORDIONS, kland Av y $100 30374 one +8008 - ROSEW phonogrenh e] fadio| FR we FHA aon wa ard Lake Rd ers. 18 e. and easy terms. vavnere o—- piano. WOOD, 9@ eqUaRE | hole desk. am 8 beds = eee. | FREP EST'MATES Stan heros yor POINT ELECT Ae | , Huron &t FE 5 ee Guar. to Talk 53 ACRES “LET'S TALK Ph Ro COSERGED OOuLX Rlae doors, 424.00 Bu Sectenac. | B _condith Arta Als oe Good | COR TON FoR BALE. CALL n$ tS TAL PR. Roche _Ggote, | 834. | CAWHOWERS Ok sa | © ted off Clark BUSINESS” 11 OU tom | ANTIQUES - GET A rade. Pearson's pesky and URME. ISTER iN AuPexeD i ABY QRANT Bi Reb SPES | penta si CASH NOW | oe ts iin siete tae erp SS EES racine saiprese Aer SR ST ee “ere RINTING Reuse. Poatine Late. Boat; #!! ae” Fuoeeany 81 CS G SE Pp — ae Lake. manken poaranseed 4x05" Plaste saeccee © 108 ms, ss is jah PIANO. PD, sere gy agers Centrally located and a moe LATER PLAN eer air ior wae rw ser A ee bares Cte to eS. Buren &. Cire, oe Be sily low rent of only 87 per mo.| (av? oe vee eee ee i FOME CAN BE FOURD NeTAL: zie and txt? also tn sine “SACRE Recs aad equipment ca be can affors onal amounts A iittle out a PER RES purchased for only | $3.400 de aceite men | lete te pe way but « lot TP ELECTRI 28 Located tm Ciart : or ag) appointment aid see *| lest le Sotvte they C. 2. Coat in wooded parcel ity Raa — we ‘BENEF end. shoetrs ae and up. : yo Gng 4 Aug 7/~e — ine stream. Only 68060 un $600 THRIVING ICIAL ranges. dnd water pteirgerators, of a ersten 7< oo FINAN Se vealie, cor. mare Sree 508 B Munro Elect g of gyDsoitte Fdw. M. Stout, Real [RESTAURANT _ |t® ygsmese NCE CO. Seren, ane bent ae tant ae me 60/210 ba ot She a . Realtor hah « He be proud to o 7 Able Mortgage Loans 84 ipo me chairs sabiee. i uites, chair. A ¥ aay piyscore .. mn near ed) certaurant in small town ee | ee Loans 84! tutes, Duete “tts wmpe. | Sap’ busty und’ stroier FE | 3 insulation uipm Doing res and other mise 4-3057. ee be porns in "te LOAN NS $600 TO $1.500 Mapa al traviet “dent ‘New Ser ity eee ee : down. Daal an g rt takes . denicar at bent, purse on Use OUR a JAtazst pas Rei. ra bi -BURMEISTER ISINESS| 20% ty 8 SALES CORPORA 2 peer amome edtivons or | we we buy se PAY Northern Lumber C ATION To : Steund $ out a1 0. ha. cae se cg pas Seige q romans aE if ‘4 BROKER 4. To build a ee “eo i ‘Telerrar> &@ © 2 pe cS ed : a ta "ob Perk At Our Front * . am : : U Door. “Apply 200 Nations! Bulla , iu Bit, bridle j Pomtiae ‘or phone FE a 6-rie8 and reins. Mayfair : PRONE reve “ag geegete ey See | oe Soe a ee en ee eee vT mr oar gil t all b Bes : = od TS et ee sé = aS i ja” ; \ ; ; : : / i ry * : : % A ; “ i - x i i me * - TWENTY-EIGHT ee = ( hi THE P PONTIAC prings, TURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1058 . Se P —— ‘ ‘ a ‘oat = fc = , ". ae Sale Liv Livestock 3 72) tthe Sn ___77| Boats & Accessories 5 FUNNY BUSINESS by Herehberger ~— Fe Sele. Sars bd For Sale Cars | 91 . . 1 Seep See wm 3 vomen spore by Een ro (er soars, Ero EES Soh SE | , | ‘ERs. FRESH 6 AUCTION SALE EVERY wanes |i "PT. PO oaaea ar FIBER | _ 3 . 76. | day tight, 7 pm glass bottom. $100. OR 3641 | BR. ; 7 ND HEIFER | ment afier 5:30 aes | Heptyeot Nber po og ’ PE sbeii | he Seen &. Smart. ie "WHIRLWIND | ae *Bompisety | crm SiN COW. CALF ester, "| guip. ‘Call Pe s-01i8 Semis . | ii G g HQUREMOLD AUCTION GALE TO | _Sonab Oi WiEETA Wwe Nash Rambler |- | 5:20. a1. GSS Terry-| of Hemmingway “2° blocks from ier. POLE OF eee | 3 HARDTOP se PRS or | Se ee A Epa) Mee tal Se $550 : our y family cows Orton- om iv re rm | | Ky bak Sat nce | “one aoe coe th - International _ bulldozer, . ‘iL TEA WALK tor, Pawl Hillman. auctioneer Sylvan Shores Syly: Lake * ’ ; ing horse. very a A ; 17 FT. 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Jet... .$544 MY 32-2804 : ALL-METAL 1954 28 FT ROYAL . , ‘Tosa > eat SADDLE pg farrens, | Forms arages Mo Sas "|" See, at Gah Seal : SN ba a i a th erst Gees See | 53 Ford HT ......-9046 34 Ford HT»... $124 7 ‘ F Goa ee ve. ?, “ ry 7 4 ~ - cos WSs Raa Wil sara, | b) AMERICAN HOQUSBTRAILER. pe suns 1 oe Se ee ica cals, 4 én. Wes an ox, mara PLYMOU et pee ‘32 De Soto 4 dr.....$444 ‘Se Chry. HT ....,. 9099 ~ iets. Tat Brows BA obi "Fries Ct oat | DEMIVERY PORTABLE GALV. “eee ta tae gg 66 aes R&H 2 tone, good family ear. | pee _ | '54 Chev. 2 dr.......$844 53 Ford 2 dr. ......$599 __ For Sale Poultry 74 full vetn. 1% Exmore, efter $:30:| oat tipra— WATER SRIB — 1906 Chevrolet % ton pane! deity. | meanune. eo Eaapeih Laxe Ra | 54 Pont. dix. 82 dr. $944 '55 Plym. 4 dr. ....$1199 HOUSETRAILER rr. “ it i iy = _ b Pr jOUTH COUPE. ~ = . Live HENS 5, BRORERTR FRYERS | *Parhars trait Court it No! INLAND LAKE SALES hroual can I incentse mowing — I have to mow to the; ¢*¥. rey te KSTON™ nee. RAE. full orice, $004. 85 cows, ‘32 Packard 4dr.....$444 °53 Ford Ran. Wgn. $899 or : ve it! 2 ‘ a _ Maple | losp | STEWART DeLOXE os v7 “aT OMA: oman posts = pop MOTOR SALES Cais, HAYNES COR, OF HUN- $3 Chev. HT . S044 '52 Hudson Hardtop $399 : | plete we rg ty . TER ., BIRM ‘Tora ee ‘c . Sale Farm Produce 73 iss s BEL MaCHARDSON SVInHUGE Honiee For Sale Trucks 90: F c *" Eneeke Plymouth MIDWEST_6-7756. 52 Ford 4 dr. ......$444 51 Plym. 2 dr.......$24 FS cuue op svamoiwo | ih Ea ea MICHIGAN | PROPELLERS FOR Pee Serica, Oy cnet SOOT ee Sale nada “f TARKSTO fT BUY WITH ‘32 Ford Ran. Wgn. $699 ’53 Merc. Monterey $899 : : ‘49 CHEV. PICKUP, EXC. COND. 1955 BUICK HARDTOP ¢ MA oF . ee ‘gare ne Nereis Beoce. er AMERICA'S FL FINEST COMALL MARINE PAINTS AND Lucky Auto Sales. PE 4-1006 els“ Power™ pimlenee,, we Open Evenings Till 9 p. S 33 Dodge Cl. Cpe.. .$599 '54 Ford Co. Sed.. ,$1299 on (awe coms. . HES ‘64 FORD ', TON, ‘65 FORD |, s. : dos - 902 Chee ae aici SARAT OCA We have several new out- ton both have R& Hand ture aa8 5 ery el og es re Confidence = Ae : 2S Seen) a Chev. 4dr. .....$599 STRAWBERRIES 1196 VINEWOOD. | 3% TO 44. PRICED TO SELL) board runabouts, used as| Gold Bell Gift Stamps US? “cy OWENS” 3-5183 _ | ‘34 Buick Super ...$1399 °53 Olds 88 2 dr.....$899 STRAWBERRIES BY QUART OR $590, Moder ,mouile nomes./ demonstrators for sale at ‘M24 at Clalarenon Ro” YO F ‘ ont ILL ACCEFT coptt 50 USED CARS | °52 Chev. 2 dr.......$444 °S1 Ford 4 dr........$244 “Movant eaaez Mlitora’ "°"* 4" | These may be purchased on our! a greatly reduced price. yom OUR FORD | Sees "35 Chev. Bel Air oo... 0.0... e cece eee eee $1299 credit life pelle Tee to uncon | MARINE SALES & SERVICE | so-$7—TANDEM AXLY TRAILER a kee Le BR AID ; . policy free on al) con- | 422 § TELEGRAPH ett . _ DEA car balance eas Sale Ferm Equipment 76 _‘ract purchases 1100x209 tires condition BILL SPENCE : BOATS 12-FT $40 i4-FT. $55 Priced to se} rr info FE ~ = wanone FLLUTCHINSON | tet mation at? ne MOTOR SALES |Cor Auburr & East Blvd FE 4-672 1951 PONTIAC. ) TONE | OREEN. TE D . BIRMINGHAM MIDWEST 6-715 1948 (usd 8. ‘GOOD CONDT. tion FE 49014 ‘@. {PONTIAC RADIO AND | HEAT. Geed transportation «EM Saat? after 5 om 62 PONTIA. * 2-DR {UST SELL =r] t offer EM 3-081 LIQUIDATION LOF~ $5 Down Assume easy monthiy vm Howard's "sed Cars 7421 Highisad Pd «M50: EM 3-2234 ‘6 PONTIAC TONV.. FULL POW er = wg pone ae trade — CF NTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY USED Cass hoe sTs 1952 PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE Sar and heater. Hydra. 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Wgn.. 1932 Hudson Ifardtop 1953 Chev. 2 Dr. CONVERTIBLES 1934 Chey rolet 1955 Ford 1933 Oldsmobile 1953 Ford 1952 Chevrolet 1955 Thunderbird, fully equipped ............ $2444 & Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mldwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR anel 1935 Burek CARS ARE LIKE FIREWORKS Some Are "DUDS" Be ‘Sate’ - Not "Sorry" Buy at Schutz Motors ‘53 Buick Cpe. ..........$1095 — Riviera, Radio & Heater, W Wall Tires, Power Steering & Brakes, Electric Windows & Seats. A buy today. ‘93 DeSoto 4 Dr. ........$ 995 “8 53 Plymouth 4 Dr... .$ 695 Bi fenice Gt Dix... $895 freer, Sle 54 F ord 2 Dr. Sed. 2... B95 ‘0 Chrysler ............$ 495 ‘54 Merc. Monterey .....$1595 59 Cadillac 624 Dr.” $3295 93 Ford Ran Won. ......$ 995 85 Buick Cpe. ......... $2095 ‘54 Ford Conv. .........$1395 55 Plym. Belvidere .... $1695 sib Specs 52 Ply. Belvidere .......$ 595 ee eres $1895 SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer = 8 A.M. MIdwest 5-6300 -OPEN- _ 'til ( \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2%, 1958 TWENTY-NINE dares as cue for Beautiful Girl? Z Abo s Offered. | Hal March Consi -- Today’ s Radio Programs -- ‘Teddy Boys’ © Mexico Unveils cre crtig — (700) _ CRLW, (800) WW3, (950) = WAR, (1180) |=: WXYZ, (1770) aaa (0) WB, 1490) e 495 2 | TONIGHT | WPRON, News WIR, Music Hall 1:60— WR, of Life ri of Jive Princess } 6: News 30—WWw, wove 4 Lewis Fred Wolf WWJ, Ross M ; | WWJ, News by Lewis WXYZ, Top of the Town Ww. ews, Reid WXYZ, Winter's Wonderland LONDON (INS) — Princess Bea- , SAW BOG | WORE: Poon Seta mene | Spe for fe tri . . r) . . . News Caravan H ° » WIRK, News, Bon ‘McLeod |t1:06—WIR, News ne r=, Paiter Parlor) Nan Fabray Haggling Arrest: of Cuban Exiles ae e Woon. Rows W2tn Top otvtie town | SA Beesetent Ch, | 1,75. | With Both CBS, NBC Reveals Well-Organized|"%. “Porte! somewhat | rueful ¢:3%9—WJR, Dinner Date San News, Sports WJBK. neg Meleode | WCAR’ Tiger Tunes , SVOMS We FQANIZCP latter a gay jiving ard in her WW, Rees Mun WPOn, ‘News end “sports | wean Hers, Roundup | NFOM. Guy Nunn ton} About TV Future Plan for Revolution small fifth floor London apart- CKLW. Eddie Chase fi id reporters he gave { man stars in comedy. (4) (Color), F2Tor.” (2) Highway Patrol. 3:25—(9) News. opus (he's subbing for December — Roberts to Po g Farmington Township. Roberta will have her << Disappeared 7 Months the Justice Department access to Mrs. Ridge’s husband, Edward | | all records that were available. 32 js now being held in Oakland, Ago on Rough Lake But those for 1951 and 1952, he County Jail awaiting trial on a Broderick Crawford and “Lie 3:30—(2) Baseball. (4) Queen for Bride) Detector.”’ a Day. (9) Justice Colt. Hugh #:00—(4) I Married Joan. (7) The, the show. Dinah Shore. Music, songs. Name That Tune. Quiz. | ‘e:00—(7 ) Black . 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John cae ‘Roaring wins. Sering Byington will be eboara! in Keweenaw Peninsula said, were not available ‘because grand larceny charge. YLVANIA Comezen’ Swayne: 4:30—(4) Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar: they are not in existence.’ Last week, while police sought. s 7:08—(9) Theater. “Three Lives! adi * vce geaalici =r ef the Jungle, (9) Howdy Doody | oes July 2 premiere to wish HOUGHTON ne | He said he assumed they were her on the bad check warrant. AUTHORIZED / Has Margaret.” a comedy of a ‘red. sional New | \W—Bodies of three) / wile ard a Sorkanes'| Celebrity Playhouse. George 5:00— (2) The Early Show. (7)/ Gf Gcar ince ake disappeared eure sold as scrap paper as are other Mrs. Ridge went into hiding with SERVICE / papers no longer kept in the her four children. The youngest, | ‘live’ files- of the House. Jimmy, 18 months, was reported | The Corrupt Practices Act, Brent in “The Fleeting Years,” a mother marries the father of Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Julius LaRosa’s first TV guests than seven months ago had been|: peat Party. ‘(in the Como time) will be Georgia recovered today from Gratiot Lake Member of Oakland County he ill with measles at the fime. | Electronics Association 7) (4) Dear Phoebe Peter Lawford, as an advice to the love lorn columnist, in “My her daughter's fiance. (2) The 5:30—(4) Long John Silver. Gibbs and Capt. Kangaroo. on the Keweenaw Peninsula which! said, tequires the keeping of rec-) Mrs. Ridge who is in Oakland, FE 4-1515 Married Yiife ” (2) Paul Silvers Man Called X. Barry Sullivan as . jock Be a ‘oaks i has into coms Sata jords of campaign expenditures for County Jail under bond of $5,000 Show. M. Sgt. Bilko starts a pool, 4" intelligence agent deals with re ree Daegk” es Touge bs . lonly two years will be sentenced by Judge Har! Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. on the. number of twiches a # Wave of anti-American ooseve al IN t . The third ene that of Don- “If they really want them it trick July 2. 'C&VTV 158 Oakland lecturer will make. Propaganda NBC to start ——. ald Nowak. 39. of Grand Rapids. seems they could get them from 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Hugh 1@:10—(9) Weathervane. |HELEN TO VOCALIZE le pellets a al the two national committees them- ———— O'Brien as Earp in “The Bank 10:15—(9) TV eee Hall of) Helen O'Connell straightened out Stull sought is the body of Theo- seives,”’ he said. Pri p ba ; Robbers.” an outlaw band dov-| Fame. Johnny > Final Decree lea ber commercial conflicts and dore (Ted) LeManski 36. of Spring: * rISON, (0 tion NIGHT RACING Lake. vt ble crosses their boss. (4) This Is Show Business. Variety, panel 10:30—-(9) China Smith. Dan discussion with Clifton Fadiman.| Duryea in adventure. (4) Traffic. Year's Interim Ends; (2) Navy Log. “Pirate and the). Court. Judge John D. Watts re-| Romelie Asks Judge OK! Philadelphia Pedities. \will be star songstress of CBS’ St ad The Justice ee took Bodies of Leonard Gillette, 58, |the view that after two — ea Given for Breakin ef Homewood, Dll., and Edward statements are sw Van Popering, 50, of Grand |transferred to the National An Two Ferndale youths who plead- Rapids, were found last month. ines for preservation. (ed guilty to breaking into an Oak Ponti “Russ Morgan . July 7 starting ac M-59 Speedway a “Man Against Crime,”” summer 8:00—(7) Danny Thomas Show. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales. PASADENA. creates scenes from his court. (2) Mystery ‘Theater. Mare Saber Divorce Against James and “Date with Murder.” sub tor Loretta Young, with Frank) | 4 were golf professionals Bel- . lam roe, hp iru eeae and were on a deer hunting trip| Court Must Fix Roof “live” vacation fill-in. [when i tey 40 apadtued Calif, @ — Rep. ° Park equipment store and stealing $35 June 11 were sentenced yester- iday Do-It-Yourself by Oakland County Circuit | “Mr. Williams Goes Legit,”| with variety. (9) Good Neighbor Judge George B. Hartrick. Danny has a chance at a Broaa-| Theater. Rex Harrison in “Major. James Roosevelt's wife, who ac- Tube Tester nt iS& They were last occu putdicglO® Find Itself in Court ao a sent way show. (9) Guy Lombardo. Barbara.” ‘(4) News. Paul Wil- cused him of infidelities with 12° When “The Chartie Farrell Ut across the big, wind-whipped) BROOKSVILLE, Ky. — ray to Jackson State Prison for a term, Music, variety. (4) “Fireside! liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. women during their 12 years of Show” summer-subs for “Lacy”. jlake in.an outboard motorboat en choice for Bracken County fiscal o¢ 1-15 years. Theater. Jane Wyman in “Bam- 11:15—(7) White Camellia. Francis marriage, has asked the Superior July 2, it will mark Chartie’s ‘oute to rich deer hunting country court is either fix the leak in the Filip Slaughter, 17, was placed| boo Cross,” a story of Com-| L. Sullivan in “Lady trom Lis- Court for a final d of di | sixth change-of-mind in 20 years scaees) Ecce air came: [courthouse root or it anay De leak jon probation for three years and| munist tactics against Christian) bon.” (4) Little Show. John vOrce.| about retiring from show bis. on the members of the court. - missionaries. (2 Mabel.| Howard in “Shattered Mi An attorney representing Mrs. The following day their capsized) “The county grand jury threat-| Another Ferndale youth wh Premiere of a net conmecty series! (2) ih Fairweather. a ean Romelle Roosevelt filed the peti-| Julie London's new Liberty al- boat and at least two hunting caps, ens to haul the fiscal court mem-'pjeaded to into AE of a cab driver and his girl, Dishong. tion yesterday. Today a lawyer bum, “Lonely Girl,” will have the were found eating on the lake. = into court on charges of mal-isame store April 15 also was friend; Larry Blyden, Nita Tal-11:2—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford.|for the late President's eldest s0n'disc jockeys mooning; very good ; feasance in office if the leak isn't/placed on three years’ probation bot co-star. Music. : was scheduled to file a similar pe-| intimate style with lovely old) Nowak’s sae. \deatitics fixed soon. and assessed court costs of $150. 8:30 — (7) Cavalcade Theater.) — tition in Los Angeles Superior’ standards. through papers found in his pocket-| The grand jury noted the brick|He is Samuel Shoulders, also 17. book, was found by conservation courthouse was built in 1914. Five who admitted steali from : officers Albert Livingston and Wal- previous grand juries have com-' store. ing $5 the | Holdeas Red Stamps Given! 1 { the need of . aioe a Genel ee a ae ‘non | CLEO’S Handcraft Shor “How to Raise a Boy.” starring) WDNESDAY MORNING Erin O'Brien-Moore and Gordon'¢:59—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Gerbert, in a drama of, an em-' Farm Report. ° s Ld Technically the Roosevelts stil Bob Culp, star of July 4's U. S. Steel Hour, is a typist between star iter or Nelms. are married until a judge signs $ like to-eat, y'see). a re aSea at a Fon Sa ee eam RP, one ate etn. re Rate as cer cat atthe dt pee | mM Gy rte 8 He 4) Ci ~~ a garoo. (4) TO veit was granted gn interlocutory. Dumont TV is 25 years old. | Towne r Frere leum. 23 4) Circle Theater. Pde Who day. éec: J 2 1955 | @ Bhe ts heard Shook the Mighty.” re-run of 7:25—(4) News. ee ee 11 gue’ copeers 7 ae . — =O Today.i (7) A Land To pon were eligible to apply or Rubber Check to Judge =, » snot —s FE] AIR eaete Gua on Classroom. (4) % final decree a year and a day! »y Lands Jones in Pokey Me Playmns corde ~ i mereeen: later, With normal court closure| | 18 Consume UY, VY | CONDITIONER News. at cat was the)..PASADENA, Calit. ® — James 11 — ins 34 TON 8:09—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. |P'. poste aaaae d iT. Jones pleaded guilty to drunk) ,, weteren setrese | 4 8:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. . driving June 7, Municipal Judge| 20 Fone $17 g§00 8:25—(4) News. The ‘ce aed Rasypuiic law: Joseph A. Sprankle Jr. suspended| #3 Eaists - | ~~ 8:30—(4) Today. (1) Wixie's Won-|mener Nae dpcline’ comment 0 18bday sentence but fined him! 3 Remus = "| WANT TO 8E THE BEST cay | ‘8:48-) News, Weather. sone Mrs. Gladys Irene enes gave the feourt a check me Siacrnira at » DANCING COUPLE ELECTRO-MART [ss news rm foe Selene ae a mest of ene | Eee y ca i oore. mp- ance over a peri of Um ce ¢ 158 Oskland FE 2-378) | OO?) Garry |_In the sensational domestic litt. S teviay Jones was back m2? gnmen_ | IN YOUR SET? ~ ~, gation, Roosevelt filed a separate ry eee — (2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) meintenance suit in January, 1954,|COUrt. Judge Sprankle not only re-| 33 Brovide food sates) oat A few days later his wife filed a mstated the original 19) days but) precipitous Ea TV. Se i 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 189 more because Jones’ 3# War god of sy rv ce ety feats separate maintenance suit of her, \ceeck | Goaeced! Pe PROMPT '10:25—(4) Window in Home. Imopundena Included. as. part ol of dio’ Figh ; <3 oes : _ Typical Arthur Murrey instructor | |10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) tudio’ Fight Telecast f Sheshonean | REASONABLE =| Home. her complaint was a photostatic| 9 * eRe COME TO. ARTHUR MURRAY’S TODAY | SERVICE | 10:55—(7) News. wae ws om —— raped pon his ‘Will Open Tonight ‘4 Bewing * : men When You Want It }"0°7 7), Valiant Lay. Stectio femsine infidelities with nine other) DETROIT UP—The first in a/@ Courtiy 11:15—(2) Love of Life. , e 8 «8 i a oem igs Smee eee — ~ 2 j will be televised trom CKLW-TV Si anes @ Ceremonies 23 Evening 371 HAM PTON 11:25—(7) News. Roosevelt emphatically denied in Windsor tonight. — Sime wer) ‘aug Sane 8 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. misconduct with all 12 women. The inaugural pits DOWN 8 The neck 27 Unclothed “1 ELECTRIC (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) He said he signed the February|Larry McCarteny of Toledo and| 1 Accept as her <2, form) Wager” | modification Robin and Ricky. 1945 Take inte” IN EFFECT letter under compulsion and! Mickey Crawford, Saginaw welter- 3 ae eit 10 Mamma!s 33 Take inte 43 ; Now 825 W. Huron FE ee es Ne 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. in a desire to avoid adding to the weight, in a five-round match. The| ¢ Ostrich iB ie mend 4 Rounded . Hi Rail A: ae reel 559) Billboard. el of his father, the late|other five-rounder on the program) 5 TUE .beck _——_ atl voces o- LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray's is is a rematch of recent draw be- Behe te tween Chuck Taylor and Charles fun anyway, but, you'll find it’s a double : it’s ‘Ike’s Dike’ Smith, Detroit Pleasure when you learn with your favor- : WEDNESDAY iS 1. < eY _ ee oe be used to —_ Not oaly do you learn faster, : massive lock of the St, Lawrence|of each bout. 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