Fs : + fy i ‘a fb C : Details page two 4 " ; ls yi a, liéth YEAR © -% & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956—64 PAGES mc : z * 6 > 4 1 o mn a 1 » . . 4 : * ; ; gs i 4 : . . i é 4 y h * Senate Debates Recess Till July 17 Dificial Reveals ct te pc tan te vx es Reasons WHY Meee weak nat om Soe ae fate ncee: ite Is Rejected — i Block N Young Golf Star Writes for Press Legislators _ LANSING ®—Michigan’s Legis- lature, .showing signs of pre-elec- ’ |tion’ uneasinéss, has recessed until July 17 without deciding whether on $35 Billion Bill for Defense as $500 Million Air Force) The lawmakers left the’ problem Increase Asked by GOP 'c..., array ee eee to Spark Wrangle evidence’ that the governor’s pro- period in the fall, when new mod- * * jcould take a job at 14 weeks at mittee members were impressed he could then draw state jobless’ . bythe testimony of auto execu- pay at the rate of $64 a week for, Poor Highway Access, tives that unemployment has 39 weeks. i * a started to decline and would “| “The governor’s program, we. Location Behind Ariny cline all e t f brief} (Continued on Page 2, Col.1) Li coy weet acts ainda year except for a : ge2,Col.1) | Listed as Factors t meen aoe — | proposals. : 1 1 7 ? Progress toward a new The House tabled Gov. Williams’ oth a ban benefits | Miss Michigan Named ‘National Guard Armory sie th Sas cach ee eee - jin Pontiac_is at a stand- LJ dependent. 3 : bill also proposed extending the s ‘still. . | The City Commission maximum length of payment ‘has twice informed Guard defense. — from 26 to 39 weeks. A bristling political fight’ The House committee kept an- lofficers that a city-recom- mended 10-acre site off looms over an increase i bill alive—the proposal of ,Orchard Lake avenue is the WASHINGTON (INS) — The Senate opens debate today on a whopping 35 billion dollar bill for U. S. the Air Force. j . € W. Sallade (R-Ann : | Arbor xtend Benale GOP lander Wile ee duration of payments to 32 weeks. ‘only site available for a new liam F. Knowland (Calif), on “8 ad lan =“ levuicey Se Smet | proposal, y . a . told a reporter that while|, ry F. Hittle (R-Lansing), re- But Col. Herat Layle, it is too early to be certain mained alive gp the Senate Labor of the outcome, “it looks as Committee. It would extend the Queene an = if we have a good chance to carry our amendment.” He and other Republican million dollar boost in air leaders are backing a 500! length of payment by eight weeks, {but would only remain in effect ithis year. \WON’T SAY ‘NO’ | The failure of the House com- mittee to kill the governor’s: bill the Michigan Guard, said he “doubted if this was the only site available.” ’ After extensive tests on the site, Guard personnel rejected the plot for three basic reasons according | and its decision | funds over the amount recent, ccapead alors trad to Col. Layle. : ommended by President as an indication that committee “To obtain federal participa- 7 tion for building the Armery, one Eisenhower are not ready to say Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- don Johnson (Tex) and most other Democrats favor a one billion 160 | But it was clear from a state- |“ne”’ to any change this year. . * * | iment issued by Republican mem- criteria is that it must be le cated on at least one good paved highway with direct access to 7 same,” he said, million dollar air fund increase as\°°TS of the committee that the “We would be behind the (Army) recommended by the Senate Ap- 27UP has no intention of yielding Reserves on this site, thus blocking propriations Conimittee. — ground on the governor’s _|the direct access,” he continued. The ‘uupnane om OK RESERVE CENTER “ana — | The statement, read from the On May 1, the City Commission x ground of Democratic charges | toe J uzecccne” \nnseean, AP Wirephote |2PProved a 50-year lease for con- GETTING THE SCOOP — Sally Sharp (left), oy Pentine Prem Peete| that the Eisenhower administra | Toty the ceeoce's tit we, | - UNANIMOUS CHOICE—A 19-year-old redhead, Shirley Swanson, mais Gall oie ee | 19-year-old amateur golf star trom Birmingham LPGA's top money winier thus far this year. | 00 (0 'yensuace sigh eet uy | Sound, unrealistic, of Muskegon, was chosen Miss Michigan of 1956 there last night. She /rveacre plot adjacent to the pro- has another big ambition in life besides playing Miss Sharp will present some of the highlights of hue. | = ‘and politically inspired.” | was the unanimous choice of the judges, and will represent. the state | 1o.0q Armory tract. golf. The MSU freshman is jnterested in the field § the LPGA, now under way at Forest Lake, for the “The real answer to the current &t Atlantic City Sept. 8. At 5 feet, 452 inches and 110 pounds, the new | The Maen os nce of journalism. Here she takes time out to get a Press. Her first bits of news appears on today’s ee the he cit kt |problem ‘is jobs, not Miss Michigan's dimensions are 35-22-35. She-has deep auburn hair | , ans to the Lanal maaan few notes from Marlene Baver Hagge, the sports page. dus cn Ge Swe odeeate GOP. Compensation, and we have real and sparkling blue eyes. was that excessive footings would Wor le | | Wat R are that the vote . My 7 Army Reserve Pla r Woman Golfers \ccccmmsmirrx 1900 Sail on Aquarama Congress to Act | sre sro ' But Democrats said even if the e 4 ° . — elt tit taking | Rani OF smentoent caver wey wa LOX First Detroit Cruise — san. |segi pce © the Reserves” as 7 in en have forced some increase over! se had Bill ro © 2 cunmuniention onthe | as any ro ems : . |the administration's air budget. The largest passenger ship ever to grace the Great ay ‘CHIDES | ° . : te : Ina related development, Gen. | Lakes—the S. S. Aquarama—was the setting of a’ = oo By PETE LOCHBILER a wee oe LPGA autred M. Grocather, | retiring [moonlight Detroit ae voyage last night, ; S@nate-House Groups ,,, Afterall. we are competitors.” | Pontiac Press Staff Writer “mn " aa aa er Nea “epee es goes before the | The-sleek, reconverted North Star ocean liner played Meeting = $33 Billion a aa — ee aa CAMP McCOY, Wis.—The Army agrees it has prob-| ~~ a Seante Appropriations Commit. |host to some 1,900 Detroit area residents who sometime Road Building Measure nated force to protect the city fe lems to overcome to make the reserve system work. A gelling Gedidesde. Ge poll prada a0 sainany ota next year may sail (with? | wammincron md esse jo aaa attack or natural Inexperience, a shortage of personnel}. both in enlisted Ladies Golf Assn,| bill. the family car) to Cleve- Cornerstone Had leagina eae a mn a ; | ranks and company officer grades, plus occasional|Championship and the Wolverine) sen Leverett Saltonstall (R-/land. The 502-foot liner, ode. a record-breaking peacetime gov- ee Se ee | apathy on the’ ‘part of soldiers and civilian’¢-were listed namedpreell a Mass), an & eons agp Rrsagper be built for a Detroit- Service in Past ernment spending measure—/ National aimed ana Gat *here as standing in the way)try Club with the largest feld’of fund boost, sald he was penn aeg tng AS Tombstone — [tional accan today. | mroprres Seped in aad. got the of total success for such Youthtui Victim sembied simultaneously outfits as Pontiac's 703rd Michigan tourney. at the! Two sets of Senate-House con- 3 a | * |\ferees arranged to meet on the “We had the idea the commis- sion had more preference to the (@) Cance Dies ; ‘Board of Education office, 40 Pat-)):, ») : ee ; tank battalion Twen ne amateurs Saltonstall , th ports of the Great Lakes on an ~~~ big bill amid indications it might Tae J } Jon =a oni part‘ ot the seit eioe ne Press Lake fairways this' Symington aie : eres sub-| “2dvertising build-up" cruise, Aft- tersor St., this week and the con- be sent. to President Eisenhower o,. ‘ce ee ae mis After 5 Months oat far . sommittee which was warned by|*™ twice daily excursions through sensus is that it probably will early next week. The Guard has had their sichts ‘Trailblazer Infantry Division, on) two weeks training duty here since Moriday and visited this week by’ press reporters, civic leaders and) Gary Thouin, 14, 1032 Arlene Ave. died at 12:30 p.m. yesterday’ in the ‘transfer’ to Russia in were Mrs. Robert Erdeion, Mrs. rama m Cleveland. | June 29, out of Detroit, the Aqua- never be solved. | The conferees working on con- | In tearing down the old Cora C. struction features of the bill 81 Florence Ave..| virtually finished their work late set on some property near the Pontiac State Hospital grounds. At present the Guard trains at ae ‘ ; Ross DeBolt and Mrs. John La-} boosted With plenty of salutes from | yesterday, but scheduled a final |the Armory, 57 Water St. The Re- from cancer in St. Joseph Mercy educators from Michigan. souk. a a Sti Gugland couche, Wp] punclig Sipe, Gin cubed slp —— hauled the cornerstone of | sion for today to consider |Serves have their headquarters at Hospital after several attempts to The division and the Ppntine | Miss Joyce Ziske of Waterford,|GOP member of the Senate Armed| left Detrolt-and sailed up the St. the building back to the bus, £2-| some minor language revisions. [37 W. Lawrence St. 3 curb the disease. contingent are reservé outfits of \wis: and Miss Sally Sessions of|Services Committee, told news-| Cisir Flats to Algonac, Here lrage at the Board of Education| iaanwidie (the cuudareus wort: . The husky youth became ill in| Cadet strength, which means the (Detroit were the first of the pros|men: “I was willing to support aj Capt, Leng maneuvered the ship (office in case anyone wanted to ing on tax features of the legisla- e | officers. and high ranking ¢®- (to tee off in pursuit of the $7,300/500 million dollar increase because| around im a narrow canal and); rs sumed’ their firel coasien. February-of this year and had hit) ying men are trained to form ‘keep it. tion arranged their first sessi \ ee : (Comtinand 2 Col. 2) LPGA purse. I believe that amount of money! headed his charge south to De- Sen. Byrd (D-Va), heading the | ’ poet a Fuge 2, On ican be used to advantage.” . treit. | _ Bat when someene happened senate group, said in advance he! » _|He’s Ever Sharp | The modern . decorated liner| (2 Mm te cornerstone over, |did not anticipate too much diffi- " Temperature to Dip | sacxson wT AFL Endorses Williams [houses nive decks, two for storage! joc Sieenrered, Mat oe 8h culty. Nn DY AUQUS : : moriemagelilog of cars. There is a sun and club) duty a8 8 | he House voted for $14,800,- lr aerds, M mate publication at Southern Mich. DETROIT (INS) — The Wayneigeck and other interior decks| Stave marker. : (000,000 of additional taxes over Mitchel = 7 nto xt on! igan Prison, this week quotes a lif-/County Federation of Labor yes-lwhich. can hold a maximum of Inscribed plainly on the’ reverse 16 years to help finance the bi itchell Tells AFL er who describes the prison as terday endorsed Gov. G. Mennena 599 passengers lei in “Marie, wile of A. Rircacaeam oop dn P Z . | Vawm....... 7 11 aum.......86 the pen with the lifetime guaran- Williams in his bid for a fifth term) “The ship was delayed in arriving Vaughn, Died ee 3, 1969, F BB Rogge pe po pe 66 Million wi tI Ee Sepang eave = 3 veves ell [*ee: as chief executive of Michigan, “U a ream A from. Green 41 years, 9 mos. and 27 oe by easing a special levy on heavy| Ot Work. in Nation eames Oh P.uM....... 9 \ , Wis., where 2,400 packed tts Thou art gone from our sight But! trucks, oO : tare ‘ 10 a.m ...... a“ -y ie 2 ‘ Ld decks and had the crew hurrying /not from our mind. I know it is) The conferees arrived at the) DETROIT wm — Sec aoeentee Brimming With Gold to prepare it for its Detroit run.jright, For our Master is kind.” | $32,900,000,000 figure — lower than|1 hor James utc cue Partly cloudy and cooler is_the Luncheons and dinners are} Who Mrs. Vaughn was, where those used by either the House ; predicts forecast for the Pontiac area to- Will our prize jump to $400?—cr will some happy served. While eating Mom and Dad/she lived, where she was buried or the Senate—by limiting to three|©™Ployment will climb to an all- | night with @ possibility of scat-/ reader pick up a bottom-heavy POT-O-GOLD and |“ cart Junior off to a children’s|and how such a cornerstone came years the bill's application to pri-|time high of 66 million in August. | tered thundershowers. The low} walk away with $300? -: S ercbepgers ageing is a dance bot to be used remains a mystery. nog au, i to mar) Mitchell, addressing 800 unem- j - ‘ svat plays crowds on et} and’ urban road programs. . 4 igs © to 6. ne _ Piha tl poegmen lag — algae ther = decks by means of an open deck. Surplus Milk for Brazil | _ Te Senate's 37 billion dollar PPO Miche ren paneer - | henry “ : omorro tion Puzzl . blished and a almost-noiseless ship skims “’ : ‘gram had projected these for five chigan ration of Labor ; eoly om rs and) possible winner announced. In fact, our eagie- | jalong the lakes at speeds which) CHARLESTON, S.C. @® — The years. The House, in counting 51%|(AFL) convention yesterday, said : einen h a high of 81 to & judges are at work right now on the entries |c@” reach 22 knots. pana United Nations ‘will ship five a had estimated a 13-year|the August total would be a 500,000 : : - Gone , ‘ ; ap ag’ runs through June 29 lion of dried milk from) program. i ca The lowest thermometer reading ro if = pusse Moet poor ony OE are for departure at 10 a.m. and'this Lang Brazil within the next| But the federal money available ee eo oe GARY THOUIN preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- look insi = week, arrival 3:30 p.m. The night cruise|few weeks. The milk, for needy for these three systems would be He credited much of the high tine was 67 degrees. At 1 p.m. of the Press tomorrow—it'll be there, leaves at 5:30 and arrives back in in 1, was hased| increased over the present 700 em te the $7-billien-dol. - 3 with a list of the ! children Brazil, purc! pres¢ ployment right leg removed then in-an ef-|the mercury rose to 90 degrees. along a = words you'll need to Detroit at 11:30 p.m, from U.S. Surplus stocks. , millions a year. lar federal’ highway Dill, saying fort to stop the apread of the mal- : : ° . ss many thousands of new jobs will ignant bone tumor, Ewing's sar- R ; f O : ‘ be ® by the 13- es : old program to build 42,500 miles weeks in Uni- “inn mn era) Leaders Ready for Onslaught of 5,000 Girl Scouts returned to Lincoin Junior High in)- i Se ob be . “e 4 : ; ) April. é BY JANET ODELL - yesterday and living | Purpose of the Roundup whichjgreater appreciation of American|will be present to read Wer prize-| Dorothy. Fields, author of “Annie Pig ocap ber ypahedrypoigtoan Adutt leaders for the Senior Girl| there after Saturday. 2 Re pe & eepenin Se oeiraaie te Sur Can’ ent ater Seale He was taken to the Haxary|srsr Nowe ot Higiinn’ Sc) The Fink Army, in camp at te rough ieee tenaded = way shows, is the author of this oon as eee contig two Preparations for the arrival of 5,000 its assigned job of/oundup’s ‘Americana theme, presentation and will be on hand ey ae me Scouts one week from today readying the camp grounds. They to direct and narrate it. ot days later, , ntered oseph > Richard Beckhard of New! wij; pe on hand throughout the’ In Tod ’ P Two helicopters, supplied by the } ‘ra lheng he Sepesh on tare Fatungphsserboe dy. oe ind 998 United States Navy and Fis ae or _resi assist the Scout organization in| iekihe Poll on Ike Optimistic “jHii’ since June 15. Mrs. Melvinlyarious ways, ie oo Spt ng ape sae Corps = 5 oe Posehn 3 um — A poll off Tile, chairman of food services.! py Tuesday Of nest week all of] Raterlals nw. 8 ite, On July 4 the United LOS ANGELES A poll > of tons of . seeoere A . 1,000 business and industrial exec-|'* taking _ inventory the one thousand adults who will! Food News..........38 thre 43 Air Force and United States Naval utives in 11 Western states, by an|@ed food. work with the girs will be set-| ‘Sport ........49, 50, 51, 5% 53. Aviation planes will do a fly insurance company, shows that a|.. Marguerite Dixon, director of in their’ tents. Girl campers) Theaters ........../......5..48 | rz the Roundup site. majority of them ¢ President| magazines and sewspapers, #td | will add another 2,980 tents tomake| TV & Radie Programs. .....63 Cor The public has. been invited to)"; _ Eisenhower's iliness Will not’ hurt| Anme New, director of public in- |a canvas city on the former Edsel) Wilson, Warl................68 | Jo.Ann visit the Senior encampment a third quarter business, formation, visited the camp site |Ford estaie | Women's Pages......26 thre 31 [Girl . {day from 10:00 @.m. to. sundown.'as ‘ : ee ry 7 : | 4 “ oe ; asf : “, . ae > : : =e ‘ + > [ot f iff ar : ei ga eee: Pane er nag. a a : ‘ en f Hee ed Find Parts of 9 Victims of Airline Tragedy That — Took 74 Lives , Search Units continued today ‘prob- ing the ¢alm, cool depths of the Atlantic Ocean where most of the 74 victims of the world’s worst | scheduled airplane disaster may remain forever buried, The plane, a four-engine Venezu- elan Airlines super-constellation, burst into flames and plunged into the sea from 8,000 feet early " Among those killed were 20 | Americans. Twenty-four of the victinss were teenage children of wealthy Veneruelans, They were returning home for summer va- cations after finishing their achool terms in the_U. 8. -"The Coast Guard said it would dispatch planes and sea craft to the scene today. Parts of only nine bodies were recovered yesterday before darkness interrupted the) search. Not a single whole ‘body! was found. TASK TO IDENTIFY New York police were assigned} the task of trying to identify the pieces of human bodies that were| Meanwhile, Venezuelan authori-| ties announced they would investi-/ gate the crash “to the last detail.” The plane plummeted into the sea about 30 miles off Asbury Park, N. J., just 10 minutes from safety. The U. S. Civil Aeronan- ties Board has no jurisdiction be- | eause the crash was outside the | 12-mile limit, but it offered as- | sistance, if needed, through the | Venezuelan Embassy in Washing. | ton. The craft left Idlewild Airport im New York en route to Caracas et 11:15 Tuesday night. Upon de- Veloping engine trouble 200 miles. out, it tried to return to the air-! port. | | It was being escorted back to! the airport by a Coast Guard plane when it suddenly caught fire and plunged a mile and a half down. ij S, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 | THE PON TI fig “# AC PRES AFTERMATH OF AIRLINE CRASH — Cloth- ing and-pieces of wreckage lie on East Rivet pier in New York after being salvaged from shattered Venezuelan airliner that carried 74 persons to death in a flaming Atlantic Ocean crash. ‘Police Investigating Army Reserve Plan Pontiac Deaths Seed Cap Winona Beset by Problems (Continued From Page One) the nucleous of an expanded out- fit in the case of emergency. Higher officers explained the problems while reservists contin- ued training in the field. ‘RESERVE BACKBONE’ Larry Gene Cox son of Beauford O. and Opal D. ‘day. | Reeves Cox of 358 Russell St., died, yesterday afternoon. ° * * 4 sometime“during the night. Surviving are his mother and ‘ €! nig “The reserve programs of all father; two brothers, and six sis-| City detectives said a hammer AP Wirephote Pontiac Police were investigat- fing a malicious destruction com- Larry Gene Cox, 22-month-old plaint from a used car lot operator | LaVerne O. Stewart, owner of ithe lot at 255 W. Montcalm St., Larry was born here Aug. 17, reported windows were smashed in 1954, and had been ill from birth. six used cars parked in his lot iservices are the backbone of the ters, Patricia, Linda, Nancy and had apparently been used to break nation's defense today,"’ according to Brig. Gen. -L. H. Charbonneau, of Detroit. “Yet hundreds of our men are not at this simmer camp because they were’ threatened by employers with loss of jobs if they ‘came, and many lost two weeks! work,” Charbonneau stated. . . * Most. of the top sergeants and officer# are veterans of World War I or Korea. The reserve just now is beginning to use the service of recently enlisted men in special (eight-year reserve program. These are the youngsters age 17 to 18% whe choose six-months Ray Douglas Cox, all. at home; the windows. Nothing was known ‘ville Cemetery. | |Mrs. Carolyn Daniels of Rochester,.to be missing from the vehicles. |Mrs. Mary Ballew, Sandry and| iJerry Clark, all of Detroit. C p h Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday ounty eat § 'from the Pursley Funeral Home with the Rev. G. H. Rapelje of Mrs, Jerome Huff | Memorial Baptist Church officiat-/ OQRTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. ing. Burial will follow in Orton-' Jerome (Marie J.) Huff, 70, of 157 South St. here, will be held at 2 ae p.m. Friday from the C. F. Sher- ‘Andrew Zi. Shelton man Funeral Home here, with en- tombment in the Oxford Cemetery | Andrew Z. Shelton, 61, of 326 E. 'Mausoleum. Sheffield St. ded s nly yester-| che is survived by her husband, |day in Pontiac General Hospital. Jerome; two sisters and a brother in California and a brother im The Day in Birmingham Jaded didheddidededdhedede ddd dna dhe BIRMINGHAM—Hiring of 53 new school teachers and briefing of 20 summer youth instructors were among events at meetings this week. The teachers were hired as board of education members met Tuesday. Resignations. of five, in- cluding that of Evelyn Horne who will teach children of army per- isonnel in Germany for the .com- ing year, were accepted. Willlam Spence will be the beard’s delegate to the recrea- tion board-for the coming four years. The board, will elect new officers July 2. Playground activities opened this Monday after staffers were briefed at a meeting in which a local woman puppeteer explained how to prepare and present a show with simple puppets. Story-telling was explained by Children’s Li- brarian Mrs. Kathleen Burgess. Hundreds of youngsters turned out for the first session—there were 70 in the riflery session, 75 for music, 100 at the high school gymnasium, and dozens ‘at most school playgrounds. Equipment is needed, and the recreation di- rector offers to buy used items or accept donations. Planning board members this week decided to survey the city for similar instances to the pro- posed change of two corners at Redding and Woodward from business A to business C szon- ing. They have outlined an alley that tween Bates and Martin. ” s s Perrin B. Shattuck Mt. Clemens and belonged to Methodist Church. , Service will be at 1 p.m. Saf- urday at Manley-Bailey Funeral Home and burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. 53 Teachers Hired; Play Program Attracts Many field. where she had lived, with her daughter for 15 years. . ——— Original Besides her daughter, Mrs. $4.95 William Lee, she leaves a grand- Value . Service will be at 3 p.m: Friday at Bell Chapel of the William R. White Chapel Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Amier- ican Cancer Society. HIPMENT ARRIVED: "STANDS ANOTHER S | Modern wrought en, adjustable . top swivels on sturdy base, Holds any size television set. § Holds Any Size TV Set METAL TV STAND Come With ROLLING CASTERS $6.95 Value 99 ton Co. with cremation in Ne Need to Roam —Simms 2nd Floor Has might solve the need for merchan- dise unloading for Maple stores be- Following a sudden heart at- tack, Perrin B. Shattuck, 56, 590 pa Henrietta, died yesterday at Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital. A car- penter, he came here in 1930 from He leaves his widow, Ruth; a ward into the sea. Legislators Recess Until 17th of July (Continued From Page One)’ feel, completely. disregards the ‘Weeds of unemployed workers, would eliminate the incentive to | He was born in Dixon, Tenn., | March 17, 1895 the son of Hugh and Frances Shelton. On May 21, 1920, | he was married to the former Ger- trude A. Poole in Flint. of active duty followed by seven | and one-half years in the active | reserve, attending weekly drills | and annual simmer camps, Eight of these reservists are in| Mr. Shelton had lived in Pon- | the Pontiac battalion, but their’ tiac @ years. He was a veteran (pichardson Bird Funeral Home training here is limited:to the in-| of World War I and had been here, with burial in Woodstock, fantryman’s basics. They are! employed for 23 years at the (1+ Committal service will be held scheduled for active duty after) Baldwin Rubber Co, \there Saturday, high school graduation next June| Besides his wife, he is survived) Mr. Miller, a farther and Oak- and will come back to the battalion py five children, Niles E. Shelton land County resident 23 years, is Washington. Arthur Miller Miller, 68, of 1293 Burns Rd., Route j MILFORD — Service for Arthur 2, will be -at 1 p.m, Friday, from)... daughter, Carolyn; his mother; a brother and a sister in Mt. Clem- ens; a sister in New York and a brother in Detroit. ., Floyd Niles Hayes A resident here since 1953, Floyd Niles died this morning at~-‘the home of his daughter Mrs. Edgar. |Johnson, 1745 Maryland.. Born in West Branch in 1880, he vis a re- jtired inspector of auto parts in| work and would be a drain on our/for integration into the battalion's and Mrs. Sherman Holey, both of|survived by a brother, Charles Mil-|Detroit. economic. resources,”’ ment said-s it called Williams’ bill “ap out- standing example of immodera- tion""—an obvious slap at Wil- Mams’ “anti-moderation’ speech aelivered last year in Denver, Republican committee members taid privately they want time to come up with a “sound program" i the state- | Republicans hold’ a 6 to 3 ma- ‘fority on the House committee and »@ 4 to 1 majority on the Senate committee. MAY RETREAT There was a feeling among man Democrats ‘that the Repehticaae: fighting to hold their narrow mar- gin in the House during the fall election would be forced to give seme ground, Republicans themselves conced- 6d that the squabble over unem- ment compensation boosts, st t Joining | ‘will be of this Classification. \Military District. in Detroit, they |supervises outfits such as Pont‘ac's _ : ‘ Genefine ara “mY imcrease IM\tor the fifth Army, which opens Saturday from the Voorhees-Siple Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac. line oe |this camp in the summer for re- Chapel with Dr. Tom Malone of The baby is survived by his par- serve training. ‘the Emmanuel Baptist Church of- ents and two brothers, Gary and! riod away from home shorter for, tank operations afterward. HOPES ON YOUTH But the hopes of the Army’s re-| local units from now on ‘Bork is head of the Michigan and The question arises, and offi- cers worry about it, what will be | the attitude of these men towards | their mandatory service in home- town units? It was pointed out | that this service has advantages, especially for those who choose the six-months active duty way | of filling service obligation. For instance, not only is the pe-| hem,. the chance to’ advance in rank is greater. For men who start} a background of 207,000 em-/earning promotion points at the | ployed in the state, could be the|age of 17, this son of Old Hickory, Tenn. and Milford; Mrs. Fred Young, Jack Jer of Ontario, and a sister, Mrs.) H. and Robert Z. Shelton, all of Eva Carter of Woodstock, Ont. | Pontiac and 12 grandchildren. Terry Lee James serve rest mainly on such youths.| Also surviving are one brother) | EONARD — Graveside service According to Brig. Gen. L. S. Bork; five out of every nine reservists three sisters, Edgar Shelton/for Terry Lee Jones, infant son of and Mrs. Cillar Gentry, both -of/Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jones of 1360 |Burns, Tenn.; Mrs. Arthur Harri-| Fast Leonard Rd., who died short-day at | ly after birth yesterday in Pontiac Home with burial in Riverside General Hospital, will be at 11)Cemetery,. Plymouth. Mrs. Minnie White of White Blutt,| a. . , ‘a.m. Friday in Perry Mt. Park Service will be at 1:30 P-M. Cemetery. The body is at Sparks- | ficiating. Burial wiil be in Perry) Raridy, at home. . i Mt, Park Cemetery. Francis J. McCartthy _ | ~s MARLETTE — Service for Fran- Gary R. Thouin lcis J. McCarthy, 55, of Detroit,' Gary R. Thouin, 14, of 1032 Ar-' will be at 10 a.m. Friday from St. lene St., died yesterday in the St.|Theresa Catholic Church, Detroit, | Joseph Mercy Ilospital after being) with burial in Marlette. Rosary ill since February. \service will be tonight at 8 in the! Gary was born in Porttiac on,Ted: C. Sullivan Funeral Home, | ugust 15, 1941, the son of Ernest 14230 West McNichols Rd. and Selma Thouin® ~~ Steward S. Hill He was a student at Lincoln | CLIFFORD—Service for Steward) r. High School and a member 'S. Hill, 80, farmer here and resi-| dent for 77 years, was to be held) A a He leayes his daughter, Mrs. Johnson and Anelda Hayes, of Birmingham, and a Plymouth. Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur- Manley-Bailey Funeral sister in Mrs. Mary Porter Bliss Widow of Edgar Burton Bliss; @ Wayne and Ann Arbor en route to imember of the Chicago Board-of the ceremonies. The roadeo will Trade, Mrs. Mary Porter Bliss feature a series of driving tests died last night after a prolonged by. top truck drivers at Jackson's illness at the home at 327 South-| Reynolds “PICNICKER’ SUPER-SPECIAL $7.95 ‘Kiltie’ Portable ICE CHEST means a lot by the | of the St. Pau! Lutheran Church. | b age of 21 of 22. . Hell tallearvived (6 \today in Clifford Methodist Church : riv y his mother, aoe cae to Lt. Col. Lloyd Al Selma Thouin: his father Er.| With burial in West Burlington 3abler, commanding officer of the | oe st of New York City; and grand-| Cemetery. He died Monday at his |Pontiac Battalion, there are open-_| arent Mr. and ae Ta Gates home after a long illness. ings now for such enlistments ino Mr ant Mis Forrest .Thomp-| He is survived by a daughter, his aa At least 50 recruits are) aon all ‘of Pontiad ‘|Mrs. Hilda Rodarmer of Flint; a lor @ fifth poeerpre a © bel: Service will be at 1 p.m, Friday'S°": Paved HR of nereaas : y expected -to liom Doneise’ = Johee Funeral stepson, John Russ of Detroit; six ° | i grandchildren; and two. sisters, | formed this summer. were taken from a well drilling ° ri f : er. ; : tig in West Bloomfield Township|OFFICERS NEEDED i; cue, Pay Gente, TR ; Mrs. Mamie Seibert of Clifford and mmetime Tuesday night. Oakland) An equally great need, Gabler Rev, George J. Mahder of St. Paul, “tS- Clara Mills of Pontiac. . County sheriff's deputies reported said, and one not often publicized, Lutheran Church will officiate. | Mrs. Mande L. Fogelsonger ors . |i8 for company officers of the low-| In lieu of flowers the family has) ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. Fogelsonger, 84, 604 key issue in the coming campaign. | The House Labor Committee yes- terday heard three hours of testi- mony from top executives of the wuto industry. Drilling Material Stolen Various materials and equipment Missing from the rig on Middle-|est ranks—the second and first! asked that contributions be made, Maude L. belt road were 34 gallons of gaso-|lieutenants. -Gabler admitted that'to the American Cancer Sociéty.| Seventh St., line and drilling equipment, the there is little attraction for them! ip.m. Saturday from the Pixley officers said. ite join . A nie rt es |Funeral Home here, with burial in 7 | Right now, he explained, all our Vandals Damage School iMt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Fogel- The Weather higher officer ranks are filled—| Sashabaw School officials report-| songer died yesterday at her home. U8. Weather Forecast the captains and the majors. As @ eq an estimated $25 in damages| She is survived by her husband, result, there are few promotions. “But if I could sign up 15 lieu-| tnvesti j stigators said hie cvvatng: Panty cheew ncershowersitenants right now and another Semorrow with scattered thundershowers three for the new company, what help of a water nozzle taken from! likely by evening. High tod #0, | ion he oy ‘costar tonight wit ha lew of Kind of officers would join? The the outside of the school, | armer P —Morstly fair’ and six great-grandchildren. will be held at 2:3/E from broken windows yesterday. | Levi: two daughters, Mrs. Earl the windows McClellan of Utica, Mrs. Walter were apparently broken with the| Behn of Rochester; one son, Harold of Detroit; also five grandchildren i —Simms Price— 5% * Bright Plaid Desig {E & Cover Used as Tray Efficiently insulated ice chest with 1 capacity for bottles and foods. locks movable, used as a serving tray. opener included, Styled as pictured. 98 North in place when handle is wu ‘e- Saginaw JIMM: ot-an. tomerrew. high #1-85./kind that believes in the reserve| Gouth to southwest winds 16-20 mi : : en beer toaay Neosmtag ‘tent varmeone and its meaning for the country,” Sntghs cas southerly af 16-15 miles an Gabler said. hour tomerrew. “That's the only kind of man we. - ‘Today in Pontiac : want and that goes for the enlisted Lowest temperat reced .m. | ~ z ° = — = ranks, too. When the six-months| ott s om wine velocity 10-15 mp. reservists come back, those who} Sun sets Thursday at &12 p.m. * |Join us with no interest and fail to| Sum rises Friday st 4°55 i : om —— vs oe jattend the required number of, oy imeetings we'll drop from the bat-| Moon sete Priday at 4:26 pm a | “ Dewntown Temperatures 'talion and order back to active OF Ul 6... 0. ccs: Outdoor Table of 101 Uses The Indoor or $ oma... oe) . & | duty.” Mc scegeses: 10 12 Seige J : : —_ H am... : g lpm :. 90| Everyone, both youngsters and wan: a4 jthose past the age for military. |Service, will have to realize that Wednesday in Ponti nA detosrescmc the country depends on the Re- {As recorded downtown) i in cae aie system for its défense, he . ‘ a Nemperature cece oye: Soe a . | Folding ALL-METAL nest remteti Age iw Pontine = | Wheels, Tires Stolen - : t Perry Tey y Tre ee Pn antratan sree 72 From New Autos : Highest and Lowest Tem Five wheels and five tires were perature This, i Date im #4 Years stolen from new cars parked in a' 1 rE ee me storage lot at £10 N, Wootwardlll ‘Gee for pints, porte sowie, Wena ie terete. ts g7|Ave., sometime between Tuesday|— office, ; home. 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Setistaction Gueranteed! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY © PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASS © EXPERT REPAIR WORK The committee is rescheduled The reference apparently was by offending Nehru. Born and bred to meet this Saturday, but may | to the approaching visit ef Neh- to Kentucky politics, however, he again postpone action if Cooper | ru, and Cooper’s unwillingness to would infinitely prefer a desk in indicates that he will be avail- | embarrass that head of state by | would infinitely perfer a desk in| able after Nehru’s state visit. thinking only in terms of his own /arena. anwh. f The three-week wait would prob- political future. | The ambassador me ile has) ably not unduly upset campaign) Cooper has twice served out un-| not So reed bo Ua) \ohenned ‘House by insisting that Ike per-| plans, inasmuch as Cooper—the|¢xPired Senate terms from Ken-'sonally ask him to run, best—known Republican politician|tucky, The successor to Barkley; An official remarked: in the state—requires little per- will have four years to serve,| ‘After all, Cooper is a Republi- FAST w me es kere FG yes ee te eecloms cacupenny it a 8S SERVICE many people believe, a peer of England is excellent company.* This came to light recently in the House of Lords in a discussion of something called “‘The Hotel Proprietors (liabilities and rights) DISPEMSING ll Me & Bill.” The bill as drafted by the government referred throughout to “a hotel.” Lord Faringdon, an old B-suppressor who learned his grammar at Eton, weighed in with a protest. 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HEAD INSIDE 1200 BALDWIN 4 LETTUCE BROADCAST BRAND Heads Cc for Your Choice CHILI ee Con Your Choice HASH... ‘é: $ 1 Dried Beef "i a PEACH ES ~ CHIGAN PIE CHERRIES PLUMS No. 303 : com 7 Can T 5 We Reserve the Right to ti Quantities “ “ah, cf : ‘ 7 fee? j . t, / # 14 : : P r 0 i \ “ {i : F i . . ‘ | / if ] ) ae oe, es aed 4 4 ¥ | \f @ grt 1/ = i f e foal 23 6 oo fa tt 2 te eh fy Peete =a fa Ps Hine fae C2 eas Taek Gee 7 Sas j { j i } V) a es oa See View i ee ; > er THE PONTIAG PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 Freezing Time ‘Has Come ® Oakland county homemakers had a chance recently to see the approved methods of freezing fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Mary Hixon, county home demonstration agent, conducted a 2-hour session for freezer owners and others inter- ested in home freezing. Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, con-}+- sumer marketing information agent, reminds-shoppers that this week is the expected peak in sup- ply of strawberries from the west side of Michigan. Quality and price are in the consumer's favor now. Strawberries in this area’ are beginning to turn, so within! this week and next, locally grown! ot frosen berries, Choose ‘a mols. | ture-vapor proof freezer contain: | eh penen “4 to 1 tach | United pees Department of! | hgrinainane tests have shown that | for fullest flavor in frozen straw-| berries, the best sweetening is dry (granulated) sugar mixed thor-| oughly with the .fruit. But for appearance—that is, for holding shape or texture of whole berries, | packing in syrup has the advan- tage and is less likely to bruise | | the. delicate fruit. Because syrup Contains” water. it dilutes strawberry flavor more than dry sugar. In the test, | part sugar to 4 parts by weight of halved strawberries rated best fla- ver, but next best was 40 per cent sugar syrup or a@ syrup mixture of 1 part light corn syrup to 3 parts sugar sy ee - * berries will be ready for p icking. | Readers whine a copy of the Strawberries that have a full | Michigan State University Bulletin, solid red color will have the best |" ‘Freezing for Michigan Homes.” , flavor. Check boxes when shop- may write or call Mrs. Lawyer at * ping and select strawberries that 1260 West Blyd., Pontiac. read (center) watch Mrs. Mary Ilixon, BY Home Demcesiration FREEZING STRAWBERREES — Mrs. Dan Bowers of Crooks road, Rochester (left) and Mrs. F. H. Willamson of Pontiac Lake agent, as-she prepares strawberries fer freezing. ducted a freezing clinic recently. O Mrs. Hixon cop- are dry, free of dirt and decay | spots, and that have bright green stems attached. At home, roll strawberries care- fully from the box into a flat dish| or pan. Pick out the slightly de-| ecayed or softened berries, cover) with wax paper, and place in the: refrigerator. Use as quickly as possible. Prepare strawberries just before planning to serve them. Washi gently and quickly in a bowl of! cold water. Lift the berries from the water and remove caps after the berries are clean and dry. This; keeps the juice inside the berries. | When planning to freeze, choose the strawberry varieties recom- mended fer Michigan. These in- clude Premier, Dunlap, Catskill, Sparkle, and Gem. One crate of | 16 quarts will yield 20 to 14 pints Rigid Health Regulations Cover Dairy Industry There are rigid health regula- tions covering the dairy industry ‘from the farms where milk is pro- duced to the point where the dairy ‘products are sold — at the door- step, in the store, or in the res- taurant. These rules guarantee the public the best milk and milk products in the world * * * The dairy farmer conducts his own and supports industry-wide lresearch, to make further improve-. |ments in dairy products — from ‘the production of milk on the farm ito the processing and...packaging and methods of distributing milk and dairy foods | to consumers OFFEE LOVERS. .. We'll mail you 25° On your purchase of Hills Bros Coffee to prove how wonderful your coffee “HERE'S ALL YOU DO TO GET YOUR 25¢ BONUS Just send the last inch of the unwinding band from a can of Hills Bros. Coffee with your name and address to: HILLS BROS. COFFEE BOX 6369 | Chicago 80, ilinois In a few days you'll receive 25¢ in cash. Just two things to remember: Only one bonus per family. And your en- velope must. be postmarked no later than July 8, 1956. Fryer FRESH KILLED Stewers One Whole STRICTLY FRESH LARGE ECCS (435. 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Legion, the Rocky Mountains, Weather @re the stories of denuded chick- Bureau observers scan radarscopes|°"S. straws driven into fence|while a colletgue, Crippled ‘Fagin’ \Jailed for Part in Home Thetts CAMBRIDGE, Mass. liam L. Forster, 20, of Somerville, paralyzed from the waist down and unable to walk, was sentenced yesterday to seven to 10 years in} state prison for a series of house /breaks last month. While sitting in a wheel chair, \Forster pleaded guilty to charges’ (of breaking and entering and thefts from homes. He admitted sitting im a car Robert Mas- for the appearance of any distant | |posts, water sucked from wells, |terson, 20, acting on his directions, squall line. Not every line bears. | and delicate objects surviving the! committed the actual crimes. | a latent twister. But it is these |XPlosion of houses caught in the|Masterson also pleaded guilty and frontiers of thundey, wind and rain) that breed nature's most violent storm, the National Geographic Society says. When one is spotted an alert vortex. * * « i Tornadoes play many teer ground other by ogee | curious pranks, but meteorologists'tempteti Jiquor | discount the claim that one twister 1955. His condition won him a pa- ts flashed and hundreds of volun- |turned an iron kettle inside out./role last December. ‘partial vacuum of the tornado’s;wags sentenced to four to six ‘years. Forster was shot and paralyzed bullet during an at-| store ry in watching for oumaes ve om Pelee eee LLL ELL LLL F DARRELL’S © 24 Hour Emergency Prescription Service a) 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521 AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 of the dark pendant cloud that |@ swings down to earth like an @ elephant’s trunk, wrecking near- a ly everything in its narrow path. |B Even a few minutes, warning = saves lives. es The first widespread network of 4 radar was established in Texas in, 1954. Since ‘then the Weather |g Bureau has extended the system |™ to neighboring states in Alley.” lan BETTER REPORTING - By the spring of 1957, the Bureau @ plans to complete radar instal- lations in strategic weather stations throughout the eastern United Statés. These will serve the dual oleh LL purpose of tracking .hurricanes as, = well as looking- out for eee , Dr. Morris Tepper, chief of the | EM OOS Emergency Delivery on Request susnesecnenssennt 14.4) A Se caaneusuunpescasnset Weather Bureau's severe-storms | research unit, attributes an ap- parent sharp increase im tor- DR. HENRY Optometrist sabeed” tee Gabi (“ee haewr of ' no atmospheric changes that ‘ 7 North Saginaw Street & would cause more tornadoes.” § § Tornadoes are a_ peculiarly Phone FE 4-6842 « 4 American problem and the con- “ : a0 pe fe tinental interior is the favorite | “Better Things in Sight” spawning ground. Most occur in| - ¢ . spring and early summer when} Open Friday Evenings masses of warm, moist air drift|[/ ~~ —~ a MILLER | northward and collide with cold, dry fronts from the Pacific. FEW LIVE TO TELL Meteorologists know much about) unstable atmospheric conditions.) | But no one knows the combination of factors that sends winds whirl-| ing at speeds up to 500 miles an hour. As instruments cannot sur-| vive the devastating wind, the’ vortex remains a mystery. Few! people have looked up inte the} terrifying funnel of a tornado and. lived to describe what they saw. | Tornadoes can and do strike | the same place n-ore than once. | Codell, a town in western | Kansas, was hit three years in | suecession every May 20. The | of the date unnerves | Codell citizens te this day. | ‘The worst tornado in United | } NEW FAST DRYING LUMINALL concrete FLOOR PAINT Decorates and preserves interior down milk bottles, w— Wil- tes felticliMensitiae washes brush peste a divide when they were divorced and exterior concrete floors, was a pair birds. | ; “i _ Judge Dalla A. ; pie primed wood porches and awarded male bird to Spencer + ‘and the female to Mrs. Spencer 635 Gat Mrs. Spencer pointed opt that - this‘is the mating season and to 210 Qt. eparate the birds would ss : eruel injustice. Cad =: =:| BROWN BROS provide that ‘reasonable hale bird fo vio ter female bird | : e to visit the female bird * . dung the anetieg ecagen.” 4 N. Seginew Street FE 2-4242 os , ‘Psychology May Be the Answer. DETROIT w — A guy with a college education — in psychology — is trying to put the fun back He is Milton C. Wagner, who, wants to find out what will draw teenagers away from their hot), Amusement Park Thrills Hard Finding that attendance is holding its own. Wagner wants to get the crowd mark up with splashy new attrac: tions — but he doesn’t know exact- in the amusement park fun house./}, what will do the trick. _ * * @ TV STILL TOPS “Television and cars take = a Star. ‘rods to the dodgem: and like thrills of the amusement park. Wagner, 31, has been named managing director of Detroit's two big amusement parks. fe says business isn’t failing — but it isn’t booming, either. Each year about a half million people test their skill at knocking swooping up and down on roller coasters or jerkily riding the track of the “bug.” . But the best that can be said is lot of the teenagers’ time these days,” he said. “They have more ‘spending money than their parents did and they look for more ex- ‘pensive thrills. a * «@ pe are livelier today,” Wagner adds. “Holding hands on a moonlight ride on the ferris iwheel appeals to a few. But too jmany others get a thrill holding hands ata rock 'n roll session.” Believing young people would go for something like a jet plane, Wagner imported a $40,009 roto- LN jet ride trom Germany. It turned out to be only mildly popular, He lost money on two ventures: one bringing in name bands and the other paying $1,500 for a single —— os Pigpess might enjoy oldies that sort. of thing on television,” Wag- ner says ruefully, “but seeing stars in person doesn't seem to score any more.” Wagner isn’t losing heart. 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Chum group will hold a picnic sup-| ‘© the same good Summer Recreation to as when such work was Bin hm Ne Notice of Intention to Construct _ Last 6 Weeks; Directed per at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the|pert of ine mignwali: plates” off ccid | Sanitary Sewer on Riverside Drive. yi home of Mrs. Marshall White, 4370 | Village shail be permit to remain in Yee we horde weatet See ot 8 i dangerous or @ condition by meeting of | Activity Daily Lessing St. Penson “ef anything dene or emitted te ~ City of Pontiac, Michigan held June if j . be done by the Grantee, and it- be| 18. by resolution it was declared to | Mrs. Louis Dorman ts the |lisble for such damage as may be suf-| 0s ihe intentienitary srwcl On Miversige : | : fe: y any or corporation } - ROMEO—An interesting summer| chairman of the committee in —— So Benligence = ot ay Saggy laced; ot 300.30, : suc wa stre a ridges ‘ i program for Romeo children from| charge of: the picnic. at ether. puvile places and shall, seve, and that the plan, profile and estimate i 7 to 15 years of age will start har harhless taid Village trom ol domsgs| ff said improvement ts on Sie Ser pub- next Monday, according to Robert | member aes Gift |SecTION 6. "The Grantee shall be en-| ft 1 further Intended to construct A. Hutton Jr, a Cheery Chum ditied: te chases the takaltsuee of send cold improvement in scewsenace with Ste line with the village Parks the tadtic new an fares a ten, ot emg ogy ston phn ogy Uma Paul Revere ranks as a pioneer the Village Clerk. Said rates shall be|§ according tg front- e offer ti by the Michig: to a well- rounded pro- America. He is honored as the Coateuaiener or its Me essseeeri. ageny aucgoueng district to defray $480.00 of gram to local youngsters, Hutton |first American to roll He | Proner spplication by either said | the estimated cost and expenses thereof has planned a number of daily ac copper. He Grantee or the Village, acting by the| snd = $20.50 of the estimated cost ee . PE rol wd mill. tory ~ SS sour iiea® nape aired the Cs Cc veal Eneoorenes se ae ‘ | j ulariy ra as &) ‘ov e Cap ‘ Saag aa chigan Public Sarria Com- Y GIVEN ; weekday , $:30: Notice of Special Assessment: | mission or its successors, as appticable That the Commission, of e the Guy ot of Every morning Sidewalk and Related--Work on|*® *!4 Village of Wolverine Lake, shail Pontiac, Michigan * 5 at all times be the lawful rates. Commission 7, oor ge on = 26, ses South Side of East Pike Street. All ‘bills for gas furnished by the |at @ o'clock p.m. to hear pervised while playing croquet, | to: rioya Kent, Pred R. Heichel. Clax- @tantee shall be payable monthly. The and objections 5 inet may be made by ton Hess, Warren Kennedy, Wilbur| Grantee may collect the minimum arty interes volley ball, badminton, softball, Nowenea sg, Wot ‘\charges as specified in sald schedule.| W.O. 7031 In pecial assessment ~ Recreation committee direc: bog the copper industry of North subject to review and ch at an a5 can upen. Ae oe Bore: apie = : Wr Richard . football, horseshoes, Sretn,’ Jonnie 'c E Payton’ Collins, TRe Grantee shall also furnish and| Dated: June 19. ~ - Russell L. Galpin, IN J. commerctally accurate meters ORDA R. EVANS, jump rope and jacks in Memorial (y7"")\cxowiak and to all: persons inter-|'O measure the gas so furnished. and it Pa, | oe, Stadium. ested, take notice: That the roll of = eoaotaed igs h its representatives, have at all a, 3 ' pag pegge heretofore made!ciMis custemers, for the pafheot at Intention te Construct si : | bY City Assessor f thi otice—of_) > “|. From 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. each aft ys that pert of the. cost which | Feeding. inspecting. removing and re-|_N i bed Work ernoon Hutton will direct similar the Commission decided should be pasa eng eae mle Grade, Gravel and Related activities In the stadium. An addi-| $m nome by fo pone Seasesesent tee oe ‘struct and extend {ts gas distribution 0m Bond Drive. on sidewalk and relate t thy ia ¥ messy notified that st tion to the afternoon program on|work on south side of East Pike Stree: f7stem within said Village, and shall| You are on of from East Boulevard to Astor Street is ‘U'ish gas to applicants residing there-|regular meeting of the Commiss' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays now on file in lay office for public in. 1%. Whenever the amount of eae to be! the io of Pontiac, Michigan held June furnished thereby shall provide an ade- : hing a hg le ous gf erry ts harchy glen thas the quate and reasonable return upon the| be the intention ot the os —, » teacher Mrs. n i also cost of making such extensions and to construct , gravel and United Prede Phote °Y J chee and the Assesser of the City providing such service | work on le Drive from East Boule- FREE TRIM — Preparing for the 125th anniversary celebration all beards free of charge. Leon Wright, (right) with other townsmen, |Precht. She will teach weaving, | jioq Pin geld. City, on the 26th SECTION 7 The rights and estima | : Chamber in said Cit the 26th ne > SS at Berrien Springs Saturday night, barber John Weakley is trimming grew beard for town anniversary. | puppetry, leathercraft, clay model- oe 8 ser aD ee at 8:00 0 clock macetaciarea Gr aacater pes may oe] ca cent ot S1.506 0. ey that ihe plan, 5 ing, and other related subjects. tre Ath nee speoccanny wil tarnished hereunder. profile and estimate _ said A boys’ softball team will be or- — are all persons interested to bet, ai! other diti and e! t It is further intended to construct ganized if there is sufficient inter-| Dated: June 19 1986 of service not herein fixed. be and re-/ said 7 in —— with i C : ess main subject to th bl } ofile 4 Mary Wi lson Essay Awards est, Hutton said. The boys will wo. 3027 Anas evaien and ‘regulations of the Naschigen Public the oot thereof » snail "ke aetrayed ne > ce Commission or its successors, practice and meet teams from City ne ae to gas service in said Vil- peepee that all ef the lots and a parceie ! B d {| : cas June 21, 195 pe gid : ne " . e and frontin wen either ecomes Bri e 7 ighboring communities in com ————| SECTION 8. The franchise oa by I ; bis t id E Boulevard north petition during the late afternoon) Notice of Special Assessment: |this ordinance is not subject to revoea-|to the west line of Oreen é& of John Almas |{0 Area Youth ss site be asst" crate ad oat huey tr i se ie te Lae ti ay da Vista Drive E. the affirmati of at } hree-/ the MARLETTE — The Rev. Robert Tournaments are planned 4p 13 to NE. Lane Lat Wiha’ of the’ olactoct, of the’ Viliegs| ay Coen eeaatee Etna teneenad son aka i t ; ‘voting thereon at @ reguiar or special! xpen shall be paid from Kyser, re the recent evening Contest Was Open to. je Mei — in To: Del de Dev Company, Ray, ipal election to be. held ia the! ao ccoial tmprovem a Fund. jrites in the First Presbyterian - | the program, the director re- Byam Code Unamaeed ane; an caiman Ret ce nies eke en arte is HER wt the city of : ee i any s subdmitte Church, which united in marriage Students Who Visited Lessin amt The second week paces intaroned. ui a notion: “rmat unless ‘the — Noms within tures| poaune. aichigan will ‘our = "the ‘ will horseshoe * Spec: Assessment here-| on © Ss ordi- June Herman Almas | StOt@ Hospital | ara, badmatnton: the fourth, [Spur a eitiad chats a Sette Stn att tai als Mah Stet? Ta sate Sle 4 f efraying that o! ce Teoft, subject Only ana objections that may 1 the cost oe Commissio: ecided |to such approval; and such franchise, . The bride is the daughter of Mr. croquet; and the fifth, marbles. | nould be paid Tana borne as osx special| When accepted by the Grantee and ap-|/"“Wo. — ; racers poe oo" Stegner i mui eka tees hr eas (| Ree ent ed hee sll Pn mr er ere en TS ay - ra evel an rela w u contrac e- ‘ hy husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mt. Clemens and Clawson have girl champion each week, Hutton ale es Linda Vista Drive e the tween the Village and the Grantee, and _ Cit -— Kari Almas, all of Mariette. - ecubend lamarda aera lea said. Northeast line Lot Assessor's Plat shall be in force and effect for the June 71, 1 ; rm ales eda = tue’ ‘im my office for _" of pr dl te ag gp Eons The bride chose a fitted bodice in the recent Pontiac State Hospital| © the final day of the recreation |'°%, Rublie inspection. ow i cteecing, Notice of Special Assessment: © that th e hereby certify that the forego! a See ew Pe latee Essay Contest. : schedule the director has planned ‘Comininston and Celine the City ordinance was duly enacted by the Vis ‘Sidewalk and Related Work on Pontiac, will meet in the Commis- @g¢ Council of the Village of Wolver-: {afield day at which time ribbons | {foo Chamber cs said City, on the 2¢th ine Leke, Michigan. om the 1th dey ever white satin Church Bible School here will close. f R L ue Other he the Village, the question of ratifying te as oe skirt. Forget-me- tonight with a 7:30 program for. Per orm ites ; in 2 pee Ir Phare = Oot pos tbrss a chil- 6 edison Avenue, to Mt. Clemens Bireet a certain’ public, utility franchise con- public Inepectiom. a given thet the nots with lilies of the valley and | parents and friends. igo water ingpecion, Ve ~ Village Council at pon (Commission and the Assessor of the City between ‘ayville ae. | gi hat th tts meeting held upon a white orchid made up the | e 8 »@ | ‘LAPEER—A trip to New Jersey, side at 1297 North Saginaw, La- ford Firemen phe a dance iter at{ Sr Famtse ang the | Asses woot of the City te, lath a7 cntitied es fines: tad toa Chamber” in wala, city, on the. arian Emery of Waterford wang agama Picnic-ot the church and Kew Neck tolowed Wer roost "The Ueide wore a ballerina|*an OOF. all with music. by S57 cf'tene’s’b tas'si Tua e-inct Tower Gommaay, fs suctery ana Pa touireview "sad Qevemament. “ak M } ' ' w a r ” o’cloc: which time and place opportunity maid of ei paar Rich sing eer be Reid Friday ot Kensingts - length gown of embroidered nylon at Ms © 7 which time and piece opportunity whiter iy. ‘maintain and operate gas mains, (Pe, fiveB all persons interested “o be afd Lemvesiay. Svea Seahank andi ‘Church of Mollie Nelson and Da-| a4 net over taffeta and a fingertip} The home . coming epens on |>* be eiven all persons interested to be \Snew thor hipeaste. along. sores sad pater tees 19, 1986. "Joan Nensewitz acting as brides-, 1 (vid Mason. The bride, a Juneveil held by a lace cap edged| July ¢ with a children's parade = = Dp gg ae a ey maids. George Nensewitz was best Degree for Almont Girl graduate of Ypsilanti Norma! Col-|with seed pearis. She carried aj % 7 pm. ang an amateur con- . ADA-R. EVANS, | Wolvérine Take. Oskland County, hes. 2 er man, and Elbridge Dunkel, Nor-| ALMONT — JoAnne Rise man,|!28®. 8% her bridegroom will re-|white Bible, topped with lilies of; tev. = pees, | Wom the ant ec rks critioe the ‘pels ee " . f —_ * : : = 1. 1956 be etio: ie po. scipaar ot Saeed a ees ———|the valley, On Sunday, plans call for church] oa. 5, goon ttle gee a gee ie freon | i > bee E. Francis, estimate of said improvement is on file Me eer in said City, on the <3 ORCHARD LAKE — Following A cafeteria offering everything ay cnare a Meld cena Ear Harroun, Donel G. Heard, Prank) °F, Pubs napeetion. 4” | TU lgey of June AD. lies, at $00 eelocy _ t ymond Shindorf, Jasper Milton, nie ped 4 the wedding of W. Joanne Hunt of from refreshments to education, led the conference. ee ee fo.” 803 plan, "profile "and ertimate, and. that wey GIO ge me : . Orchard Lake to Detroiter William dinners will be in operation, with Written reports, evaluating the roy Boos i Park Subdivision, ' Lass] eesta sestirentet’ os nea ee ee woe ee aa > § Weir, the couple left on a North- outdoor patio dining a feature. institute, were reviewed by the|and_ te ri! Risto yg coretinarsty weane | OF* and ear oe ots and parcels : ‘ADA R. EVANS. Mi Ww a = notice: at the abel Ge the woewel | Da 2 ern Michigan and Wisconsin honey. ; Will ; b committee, along with many re- e by the Citys Inglewood "Ar fee Re Street to : Jane het : moon. Good Will Clu Sigtes quests for the additional workshop. cues past of a Purpose et re | aseessment district to defray; Notice of : . = a i of 2 { On their voter. they will reside Lake Orion Meeting R ; Vi ; : berne oe neuen cosonanat Set toe = benees thereat ahd that eTTs st" ct the, at 233 Girard, Royal Oak. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — otarians Visited struction of Sidewalk and related work shall be paid from the Capital Im. { The bride, whose parents are The Goodwill Club will meet Fri- _ |by District Governor | fon Macioon, venae tt, Clamane TP OHCE 8 MEREBY ct ee ae | le ini _ e ion t y. Ad ! ll Fe Mrs. ——_ A, Hunt, het a p.m. at oe of Mrs. CLARKSTON — At the annual ete oe hereby that the —_- gow nig — te 1908! J rrowood Dr., wore a chan- Stephens, orth Shore : Commission and the r of the Cityiat 8 o'clock p.m. to hear stions | tilly ince os ike Dr.. Lake Orion. Ladies Night of Clarkston Rotary of Pontiac, will meet in the Commis-/ang objections that may be unas OF sane belies 000 gens On Mrs. Roy Blakeslee will assist Fe Ponta DES rict Cre nemPle aay af dune AD. 80 ai S00 ctclock| "wid. Mapes ‘ t ernor Ww sa: ssessmen : chard Lake Presbyterian Church. the hostess. Ske. Goda Fiactrick athensed. which ime a piace opporvanity” wil Dated: June 19, 1956. Her is the son of , m a sons in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Weir of Sheriff's Night Man sak owe Detroit. 1 LAKECITY ADA R_ EVANS, | Notice of intention to Construct |C>*"<: The bridal gown was styled with ty supervisors se ceed a Serene, Sem not Kew Boctaed. | __sune tt, i584 Ourd, Gutter, Grade and Gravel) tapered sleeves, a full skirt and priate $150 a month for the remain- Ronald Walter, president, intro- AN ORDINANCE, ORANTIN j ; chapel train, and a scalloped, boat der of the year to allow the sheriff's a : i ae on oe contum “and ype a the tight. | own of lucite set with pears and at the county jal. The sate fall usr | Sa Ee crown of lucite set wi s al at the county jail state jail) REV. J. DOUGLAS PARKER |. z slong. across der the highways, rhinestones held. a fingertip veil of i aes ether pot: the’ jail] New pastor at St. Paul’s Meth.(Firemen at Union Lake streets. “alieys, “Bridges and other cart i Prema ‘without &/odist Church, Rochester, is the|Name New Offi lim Ene Vilage of ‘Wotverine , N ic of W. Rev. J. Douglas Parker, who was on ¢ silk illusion, Sephamitis wes ast ted in streamers—e t—.OPCHIC bouquet * | Matron of honor was the : tna Mrs, Jean Hunt of mot x. ~» and Virginia Soens ij 4 e as : ee #4 AK @ : s 3. 14 ; | bebe ee : : * “ ; #4 > is ma ia ccs nsec, MAKE OVER PABES , | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; JU NE 21, 1956 FIFTY-SEVEN “i : . * League resale shop. aE have MAR KETS | ec News in Brief ssree‘srction or attractive um-'(J, of M. Buys Hoover ? i F cet | DETROIT LIVESTOCK ; imer clothes attractively priced. | i . f Prod atte 160 igareet not sstenligned, Ce a se a ae Com an Pr 4" - _' | roaquce Carle: —Selable = RpnopEe py were St., was sentenced to two 30-day Rummage sale, June 21, 22, 23. toe . | DETROIT PRODUCE. ‘vet “Cows and few odd lots slaughter sentences in Oakland County Jail|389 Orchard Lake. St. Benedict's : g DETROIT. June 9 (AP)—Prices paid steers and heifers; hardly enough steers) after pleading guilty to driving un-| Church. —Ady.| ANN ARBOR (INS)—The Hoovw- | fer locally grown oe of No | and| jand heifers to make a market, few sales ‘ er Ball and Bearing , today 7 jfancy grades at Detroit Farmers labout steady week's decline; good to low der the influence of liquor and fail- . , |Market in wholesale lots: [choles fod tears 970-1100 Ib, 18.00- 20.00; ing to have an operator's license! Summer rummage, First Presby-| announced sale of. land build. CHICAGO ‘@ — Wheat cased daar tem we | Spy. fancy: | “NEW YORK w—Moderate gains sake and choice heifers - 11.50- terian Church, Fri. 7 p. m. to 9 p. i to the University of Michigan, i €.00 1, 3.75-42§ bu. apples 0.00; euuty and standard steers and lyesterday. He was arraigned by! v Ad ngs y 27 slightly in quiet dealings on the Sicete'e esas tases 6.00 bu; No 1 5.48: ‘and quiet early trading prevailed heifers 15 00-19-60; ow ot a moderately 5 m.} Sat. 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. ’:| The university will take over } Board of Trade today. Other cer- bce bu. “k N jactive, Weak “lower: utility | 'Helmar G. Stanaback, of Orion , , a er cer- ©. mise: Asparagus, No 1, i! the Stock Market today. Tt 80.13.00 vl 2 13.86 ¢an-| ‘Township. Uf your friend’s in jail and needs |the property late next year, mov ealg started a little higher but. 120-3-00 he coe behs. Broceoll, He 1, 2.00) Pivotal issues went ahead frac- rs and —— Fs hagigrd god bail, Ph, FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.|ing its plant service department “new crop soybeans turned down- | foreeradian i we ttod.60 gh tent(tions to ee a rae [ity and low commercial 13.00-18.00; no Pleading guilty to speeding and —Adv.|from crowded main campus quar- f ward as trading progressed. Kobirebi, No 3.8, en = as * ; salees stockers and feeders. aioe, choual't driving without a license, George ters to the Hoover land. sae Dealings were rather slow and. 04 1. 1.00-1.50 60-'> bag: onions. een. There was: aaa more activity]. calv' go and choice veblers 17.00-| A. Gallagher, 25, of Flint, paid a Can you have a alah arty A spokesman for Hoover, one of j the market seemed to lack incen- | $0-i.45 32-10 bas Potters, No i, 228-1 Motors than other divisions as} PT rary le pt eres tow total of $100 in fines and costs when ; the nation’s largest producers, said - tive, Failure of Greece to buy soy- re ae one . tane .|General Motors remained firm and utility 13.00-15.00; few down to 12.00 arraigned before Springfield Town-| the firm expects to build a mod- | beans oil overnight was a disap- bobo dor’ pene? te dos behs: No.1, Chrysler advanced around a point. | 5 ship Justice Emmett C. Leib. Rummage sale Fri. & Sat.8a.m.| plant, ‘probably in the Ann » em outdone Capea bebe) m 2 p. m. 197 8. Parke St. Adv. “| pointment but this export business. 1. 19-49 4 a9 ays Tomatoes, “hothouse, | Oils showed a good front of gains. \. CHICAGO. June 20 AP)—Salable hogs rn pal Sioking cael ¢ was! to2p Arbor area. wf o ~ | & ™ P 7 was still expected and helped July Lette: aed cated) eromes: Cations’ Panhandle Oil. nee fn ~ i stances otf more on weights mere stolen from a car parked at the’ Ford to Hike Output Nod, Senden rate. lettuce, leat, NO ond, (ont | tne aoe ee or eclines On <8 Yo. several hundred hogs railroad depot parking lot some-. Wheat near the end of the first!}°2 60-935: bu: lettuce. Romaine. No 1. past five sessions, opened on a big f in first hands: most mixed rade lots Pt see time Tuesday, Pontiac police said) DEARBORN (INS)—Ford Motor bd e e e hour was unchanged to *s lower, 206-360 ba ms, 1 228 bs * Ilock of 15,000 shares, unchanged Ay a paints Ms a einai me A today. It was valued at $25. ‘Co. announced yesterday that in-| © WHERE ARE e July $2.08%4; corm 48-34 higher: Collard, No 1. 1 48-2 se Onis at 6%. nd 2 920-220, a. 16.28-36.78: 3° eed creased demand for new cars will| © e 4 July $1.48%; oats unchanged to ‘s oe tetas on ‘Borel. ie 1 50-| Chrysler opened on a block of 79-300 Sb 1825-15 18. deck around, ~~ |__ Two lawn sprinklers valued at ot in an eight per cent: hike| © e 7 higher, July 6648; rye unchanged Turnip. No 1. 1.00-128 bu 1,200 shares, up % at 64%, Pea-|iP 1478) 0 Hmited 166-190 Ib 2 00-14 30 Ss; JAMES R. STELT ‘$70 were reportedly stolen from ,, production of Ford cars next) © YoU HEADED? e ’ to higher, July $1.23; soybeans body Coal on 2,000 shares up ‘s n few sround 300 Ib 14.75: mos “ah-406 'Morey’s Golf Course at Commerce rant ° mime e unchanged to %4 lower, July mic cimicace Potaross ow ‘at 14%. U. S. Steel on 1.000 ap *a|" salable cattle 12,000; ay with calves Former City Official and Wise Roads, Commerce Town- The company added that June/ @ nician... with at least atwo- ° a . ante! CHICA ne ; Potatoes 400° st } bout steady wit — | nowa $3.00; “tard unchanged to 3 cents ..oc¢ arrivals 2. on track 23 total Saal jat S5la and Ford on 1,000 up 's ai day" s matket: generally weak to 50 lower ‘ship, sometime yesterday. sales were running almost sia : year technical school back- © > ¥ ipa ents 731 Tuesday. suppiies too few o4a than Monday, heifers slow but steady eee e a hundred pounds higher z July juote: no carlot track sales: new stock O41 o * * to % higher: cows~slow steady to 26. _The Bargain Box, Lemmas Junior, per cent above May. e $11.00, ae vals 93; on track 279: supplies mod- | lower: bulls steady, vealers around 1.00) e 5 usine ni If you want more than just a » srote, omen’ active, mates cen.| Among aircrafts, Douglas ad-|loer: steckers snd feeders weak te ib| = — = ses = ® run-of-the-mill job .. . e - j j fornia tong whites 718-738. California, . bint while. Boece) 6 fen. aede) ot Pree ieee ie e e Grain Prices - round reds7 7S: Arizona round -reds 7 60 vanced around ae ft re frac- Saas pone 20 78-22 80. rr vice. vas James R. Stelt, 30, onetime city i e If you think you have the e CHICAGO GRAIN _ ing and United Aircralt rose choice serrs 1975-20 $0. good to low personnel manager for Pontiac, |[}| ; . || ¢ Know-bow to take advantage | ° j . choice 7 if) ew standard steers, , | 2 of the ra CHICAGO, June 21 ‘AP) — Opening DETROIT EGGS tionally 1500-1700. chotce and prime heifers has been named executive direc- |) D t t Ed Co a | mos “ a Pes 8 * MILITARY PRooucTs ® : Muller was, a sa tin @umuna uncann a aga Cat Line a7 Nat Dairy $4 here tor 30 years. by the City of. Detroit onty | byte ©6297 : eeeveeeeceeoesoces « eman edums & Nat Gyps . 3 ~th} : . * . — maacgraéea barely steady and in fib- At! Refin 412) wat Lead ° 7 See = fies manager of the ¢; eral supply and irregular demand Avco Mfg $6 Na: Thea | company’s White | — leecce at sos NY Central toe rots ; | 06 Nia M Pow MULLER Star division with CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Bendix Av .... 506 Nore & West HEADQUAR | Benquet 16 m= . : 7 : : headquarters in Detroit from 136 cashe pees ‘butter eaap eee Bestas are ie Mer Pace . to. Nov. 15, 1955. ais 08's | gees unchanged: roosteat | Boh } ** 9¢9 Nwst Alrline 53 3 : * - . 924 A_score $0.78, 92 A 58 at) Gta 3 Ohio Ol ‘ te 7 Borden - 60.2 ' be we eee ates Byer $0 B $6 28. 69 C $4.75, cars 90 B Hf ‘Bore Warner. “63 Owens ui ol 124 A will e 2 years IN gggs weak: receipts 15,700 wholesale {5 psc & Pan y) Ade 9! i dustry a es He Be Bris My 3q¢7 Pan AW Air 195 Complete selection of alt types a the olf industry s 60-008 Lelaepde moran” fare gets Me oe com a td nae — lowest prices be sure to ; Socony Mobil’s central region, dium 33: U8 standards 32 $0 Girties | Colima, & Hise Parke Da | 501 = — compare our deal before you with headquarters in Chicago, in- 30.28; checks 49; current receipts 31.50 Camp Soup a6 Eesuer, JC 93.2 bu ' 7 cludes five marketing divisions pepe Pots 5 csi Cala ; | ;Cdn Pac .. 923 Peps: Cola 241 , and covers 16 states, extending Poultry Capnal Airl.... 313 Fs D as 0 (J Empire, Adjustable : | from Ohio west = rene. Mon- | _ prove TROT, POULTRY. , Case I oY 2 | Enis - 216 WINDOW | | tana, and Colorado; and north A radio Srelgrs Pdel Ata so: Por | per pound f.o.b. Detroit for No 1 quality Ches & Ohio 632 Phill Pet 981 , from Kansas and Missouri to the oo eeeery ey Git nay Ae Chryele: 8.1 Pilleby Millis 48.3 F A NS - vy hens mostly 28; light Cities Svi .... 67 late G 854 Canadian border. type 16-18: heavy broilers or frvers (2-4:Clark Equip... 6! Pullman. ee & \ ibs) whites 22; gray crosses 23-24: Barred Climax Mo. ,,. 7 Pure Ot 443 Adtust te any window ir flow j Rocks 24-25: Yight type broilers or fry-'Cluett Pea .... 421 RCA wer S48 ¢ be reversed has Own After having been closed for = (2 1 averege) i: caponettes ts Colg Palm..." $7 | Repub stl... 442 e.and can be taken out of window J ucklings reeder turkeys,,Col Brd A .... 234 Rex Drug..., ° a : rer a the pool aagrordd heavy ‘hens 20: heavy toms 31; heavy Col Ges <./ 183 Rey Met." 6p 3 WAYS TO BUY: @nd used anywhere in room exandria, en young hen turkeys Comw Ed ... 05 R Tob 5 .t ; "Comment: Market quiet Supplies are Con Rais 487 Rid Ades id a FRIDAY _— merrily $ 95. ote rsa to permit utures”’ Op- | joaee bad tgprestid to Lot Sse nee Consum Pow 474 Rock Spg 31.6 i 4 1. Cath 2. Leyewey are | young turkeys e Holland and Cont Can .. 473 t . . | Bronse, are arriving in the market this Cont Ol 14 fe des Loca 0 NIGHTS 3. FHA—no money down, es low os $1.25 wk. = ee orn live $04 ‘ ! ae oo Wr... =* Seer tte , see " cmIcAGo POULTRY eT ORL MG ice (Sbocret eee TBS ay ee Pa steady om caponettes: reiy ea y to Set H On : L al Notice weak on hens: receipts in mates 747 | Doug Airc .... 78 Sinelair oO as E ELL HA . Ryton “velers of Res (Tuesday 748. 91,000 ibs); {0b paying Dow Chem .... 72.1 ony Mob | 88.7 A A cell Gemahle ' $39.95 ‘ Riese Coershe heavy er 3t- Es sch are . “2103 Sou Pac 50.4 : it Dit o tyer : wats Be een atin oe Eee BEES SWE ADVERTISE! —~ . L. is hereby given that 4% 27-38: under Avie ed e! Auto Lite 337 8f% Lana . U 4¥y-te. ond 5 fe 3 P El & us 35 asi } t P 7 vaot. @ ~ve. i : application was made on the Einer Rad fh bes) Sah Coe No. switching ... no gimmicks! — just SUMP SHALLOW Se fee ay : Std O11 Ind 9 ' ; Ex-Cell-O ; 4 u F 21st day of May 1956 STOCK AVERAGES Fairy, Mor .. «23 St4-OU NJ. 877 honest-to-goodness Values! Our business PU RCHASE WELL BATH TUBS : by the West U NEW YORK. June 21—Compiled by Firestone 897 Std Onl Ohio 532 hag continued to expand over the years ’ | 2 = estern UNtOn bThe Associated Press ie eg Rood Mach .. 607 phat OF ea because we have adhered. tothe policy of PUMP PUMPS * full 95 : Telegraph Company to the ff Indust. Ralle-UUl. Stocks Frech “acy | og Sum ON...) 1 honest values and honest advertising. Good Quality 3-Pe. size i Federal Communications Ret eet cy is sag 2 Gen Dynam ty pobre Phil Scop : 5 ° $ 95 $ 95 ® A grade : on, tor d i Gen Elec 60 == — — Commission to close the [prreviout “dey ate lee G28 leLaicee Eee: 8, Sive EI Pa ~~ — Week ago 3968 1422 132 1818.Gen unite 11. gag Teas Co agency telegraph office at Pontn ago. 2485 1410 724 1776 Gen Motors’ ..45 Tex G Sul ? : ° Waterford, Michigan. Subst:- 4 eee yaa sak toes Be ier s.ce Shoe ... 25 none baa tree Stand , Ga ine ’ . - high , ’ 78 «Gen Tel 432 : ree Standing 4 , 91986 low. .244.0 1200 718 1716.4 Tran W Atr s > ' tute service will hereafter be\, 1988 high .. 987.8 1424 $7 ist Sitsecee, a Br : =e Transamer H Big 50-inch — 3-Unie- Kitchen > available thru the Western 1955 low 303.1 1149 672 148.8 Goodrich 72 Teent boi W LL CABINETS z Si k : Goodyea : 71 n Carbide A Union Telegraph Office at oeTporr sroces Gt No Ry Se ua re pesbald eine > in Ss ; Bs *. J. Nephier Ce) Ot West i Init Alr Lin odern styled, we > Pontiac, Michigan 10 miles“ | rigures after decimal points are eighths | Gre bebe at Unit Airc tollets at —- : f a $ 42° Size ™ . b 1 nes : High Low Noon gylf Oil 121.2 Unit Fruit LOWEST PRICES : 3 3 crn by seohene, ry Les erasing TE Et etm Soe G! Heol a (3 | CABINET, SINK _ member of the public desiring i u ms G : 5 Homestk .. 336 US Line : . ._»> Compicte with favect and Gemmer Mig C HA 5 Hooker ‘Fl .. 426 US Rugger ; . $ strainer Slashed fer Clesr- to protest or support the clos- Gt Lakes Otl& Chem Cox, 1S 7 1 Cont <.... Ob) Us Steel i¢ boshaay ing of this office may com- Penin, Meta Pro al Moon . 1) Ine Rand .....63" Walgreen ~ > REC. $ 50 mumnicate in writing with the Rudy Mig Co ... 718 76 176 scene Ri Mach are Warn 8 Fic ; r > 2 $77.95 ; ae Toledo Edison Cot. 160 16S ers es, 3a ae ue ae . LESS SEAT Sturdy, al. steel con $ 95 $ Tecers i dali Dohel eales bid and) ested Pp SE ES int Wick O48 Weete Fl ‘ struction, white enamel 4 54° Size Commission, Washington, 25. cs a eepet “7 haat White Mot ASH BASINS finish, chrome door han- > Prices Slashed t § ws wi 1 * D. C. om or before july 4. Distance from Duluth, Minn., int Gives aa Wilsons Co 1 LAST 3. DAYS AT JHIS PRICE dies. Attractive styling. 2 CABINET SINK P = . nt eh 2 ne * . 2 4 1956. western terminus of the Great ig) cre Coal. a6 yale ® Tow, 28 BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT with triple ©} ALL SIZES of Base and Wal! Cabinets 2 ff with taucet and strainer - } Lakes system, to the eastern out- Johns Man -. 487 Zenith Raq |. 108 plated chrome in Stock _. . AT LOWEST PRICES! $ fF °* ma ‘ 24 ~ Big 52-Gallon Electric $ Coma’ , 40 ° > ete with 4 4 Water System No. 1, 314% and 3'4% Revenue Bonds al ° pearas) wend > % 3 > and faucets. $ DISCOUNT 3 Dated: May 1. 1956 Due: April 1, 1958-1977 ‘ Crate cay $- Youngstown ¢ 2 Principal and semi-annual interest (April 1 and October 1, first coupon due October 4 > cash > 2 : | y CABINET $ 1; 1956) payable at a fiscal agency to be designated. : 4 $ 95 > SINKS 3 > 4 These tanks carry $ 95 Bi > 5 4 i 1 -I 4 p ; a Bonds maturing on and after April 1, 1960 wili be callable in inverse numerical pleta Factory 9 21 x 32-Inch 4 . > SAVE q ins < 4 » $ Up te P order on any interest payment date on or after April 1, 1959; provided that ne bonds A are P ty. Edison CAST IRON > ‘ $ 2 roved. rorocroboreehe less than the entire issue then outstanding shall be called for redempetion at any = = ; ne 4” SOIL PIPE (5-ft.)....... $3.69 LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE V2-Inch Gsiveniasd’ $2.45. 1% 1V0- tne Galvanized $6.04 %-Inch Galvanized $3.18 112-Inch Galvanized $7.14 1-Inch Galvanized . $4.55 2-Inch Galvanized . $9.56 cash AND CARRY ONLY time prior to April 1, 1966 at prices downward from 105 to 100',. MATURITIES AND PRICES - 31%4% Bonds Due 1958-1968—Priced to yield 2.20% to 3.20% ~ 32% Bonds Due 1969-1977—Priced to yield 3.25% to 3.40% Bloomfield Township is largely composed of high type residential areas which are elosely restricted. It includes some of the most exclusive and. wealthy residential sections in the State. The Township has no direct debt. It levies no general taxes, as state-shared taxes are siifficient te cover operating costs. 2-COMPARTMENT SINKS SI NKS 38% Sisr cesues eas $295 sell for at least 845.00, Every one a real buy! Hurry, select Less trim... yours today. Slight Imperfections. “The Store That Values Built” AV SUPPLY CO FREE Full Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies | FREE PARKING ~ PHONES: FE 41516 and FE 5-2100 DELIVERY . ¢ Water System No. 1 largely comprises the area extending from the westerly limits of Birmingham, to Lahser Road, and from Fourteen Mile Road to Quarton Read, except portions of the District located immediately north of Fourteen Mile Road and at the corner of Labser Road and Quarten Road. 4 . These bends, in the opinion of Counsel, will not be a general obligation of the Township, but will be payable only from the net revenues of Water. System Noe. 1, ineluding all improvements, enlargements, and extensions thereof. A first lien has been created on the net revenues for the paymnt of thes bonds and any additional bends of equal standing. : . These bends are offered when as and ff isstied and received by us, subject _ approval of legality by Berry, Stevens, and Moorman, Attorneys, en. Mi se 2 ts WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. pexowen MACARTHUR & CO. June 21, y9se * Street Side ricoh Classified” Ads! 4 ny THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 24| Wanted Real Estate S2A ANT, 440%" On A Wut nine tires give first! ag A ward 1-1181, Detroit: 2 ‘Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 BO bea WANT TO SELL OR ; oomvoct? For quick call: "T. G. Trocke 3-467) ee ee ae ee MONEY AVAILABLE To buy land ervey Psctct = on wontracts. you on PONTIAC. REALTY PE 5-€275 | CONTRACTS WANTED) Beed contracts i ~ egret Barer wi What have lamer b * new hat contracts, Clark tate, 1362 W Huron st evenings. FE or you er FE Ask for Mr Clark. ASH FOR Your Fe EQUITY OR 5-4967 oll ulty in your K. L. Templeton, Realtor, 333 Orchard Lake Rd. R 7 MODERN LIGNT Ho 11-5. Sagins St. Ph. FE §-8165 Open Eves. Till 8:30 WE NEED : 1. Good modern 3 bedroom city ow or three Loe subur- good buildings 4 Modern home with ecres (cash buyer. 2 w& lf you have any . the above mentioned call us at once. You'll like our fast and efficient service. EH: BROWN 1362 W. Néuieigto Listing Service ‘Rent t Apts. Furnished 33 2 = | PE bee. BATH AND , Realtor iz ¢ oe is ooue ON BUSLINE | Private entrance. Adults only. 286 |_8. Jessie St | Private entrance 85 Baldwin 43 ROOMS, _entr. Adults only PE 264 +2647. i? PORN, 32-3487 rooms Private bath, priv vate | entrance FE 5-6278. \T ROOM APT {2 STOWELL $38. PE 24302 or KEnwood $0396 _CASH ~~ land contracts New es emall mayors Scam | fm your ceaitad ines eal)! VE 8-044] or FE 5-9075 for Ted No ob- ef your con- sell. Ricat Realtor St. Ph. FE 56-0165 before contract fo Sk. Phove gMORTGAGES oo qe Taearesn _On é. rae le ier $250 000 or 3° _#@ 8 Tesmania, PE $1733 3 AND} RMS _ WEWLY DECORAT- bay aed ——— end beth. 11! | e re ome pie a iaaee ees Sriete and Hh eee . r . o.m™ | pall 24 Seon | FRM APT 1 CHILD WELCOME Reasonad ie 47060 we wan cnn vous auealsnmse ELY FURN. PVT cash offer with no additions) hid-| b aoe tae © Welcome. 210 8. An- § costs, Free estimates. __ferson NICHOLIE & HARGER | roms. PRIVATE Be, & EN- Muron rapece bimaelne DEAN) Beton 7 RMD AND B iS. al ENT +7067, Wanted Real Estate 32A> ete | UICK ACTION | sale of ede home. If ou herve @ house, acreage or, acs for sale, any iocetion, call “PONTIAC REALTY | | ee couple prefe iz ROOM FURN ‘APT. NO CHIL Close to town. FE 2-7821 na, 2 ROOMS FIRST FLOOR PRi- | «| entrance. Children welcome = tai 3 Oakland. } 2 ROOMS Pvt. bath uti), downtown. FE ¢2578. Before 8 _or FE 3-344. Ooms. WLY DECORATED. APT ON LAKE. SUITABLE FOR covets Piardobsd and < Th ie $75 a month. H turn. | OR 3-263 _N. Tele 7 Clark. | _MYrtle 3-740 | LADY. PRIVILEGES, 2 ROOMS, AND BATH APT. FOR RENT REFER | priv entrance FE 42847... Child weleome. " Perry . miles north Oxford, 3} rooms end | LARGE FRONT ROOM. ATTRAC- tire, stove, “utilities, PE 5 1438. So ies eames Oe rene eee oft eg uit cola! QAM oh Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |3 ROOMS ant BATH, NEWLY decorated. Private entrance and bath. Large vacant suite rooms, suitable for any kind of business. FE 86-2751. R AND BA heat. $75 a month : FE ¢3614 Call from 2.00 4:00, ete rece 4. 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRI- mer oe Tet Pritate entrance. ROOMS AND BATH. LIGHTS furn. Telegra: & Gariang Ave. Across from ral Market. Lk. priv. Near bus line, 472 . Tele- | es SLICE OF HAM __ For or Sale > Houses SIDE TERRA ‘nome ae poest tee sa Write 43 OOD | CE, Pon- For Sale Houses 43 OPP LL PROT LINCOLN HEIGHTS BRICK, COR- Bini fe Soe Pa hae w*ROSE 1 FE 22162 Rent Lake Property 36A etetetadaetncth COTTAGE AVAIL JUNE AND August. City conven. : EM 3-4760 3 Jrttaoraet AND BATH APT. NEAR $55 per mo. Ground WARD E phere. REALTOR 050. W. Huron 8t FE 43581 3 ROOMS. STOVE, REFRIG. PVT. bath and entr 655 Markle 8St. 3 poging «4 AN: BATH #38 BALD- n. FE 54-3354 a ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. 288 N. Johhson FURNISHED COTTAGES, beach for children, Phone _hewk ¢6215 cake scABIN, Oc GOOD BEACH. | get sleeps 6. Lewiston, ich We 2-ors FURN. YEAR ‘ROUND COTTAGE. Lake priv. MY 3-2005. FURN 5 ROOM portion gge Hl ASE or on dei SAFE MO- BY tiac OOMS AND STOVE ey RESORT AT PONTIAC 3 one aon eee couple Lake. Sandy Beach. Clean ¢abins. only. R & K Cabin bey OR Toa marke BATH. FE 6-6227 Bet 2 aod MODERN COTTAGE ON LAKE Huron out of Oscoda. FE 46069. oGhan AND BATH, Prigidaire, inquire #5 RMS AND BATH. PORCH AND ferme Close = in. Ciean. rE 4 AND BATH hapa NICE AND weill-heated in | stove and |§ ROOM APT PVT ENTR AND bath all uth furn, 87 Cottage _FE +5920 5 Rooms AND BATH IN PON- Heat, eiec. furn. $65 Mo. MY 3-2782_ turn. Close to 6 1 ROOMS | “AND BATH. STATE ST FE | ni eae APT BLDO. room efficiency, pcrrase tee adults only. 200 N. SQUARE LAKE FRONT 3 LARGE modern clean furnished rooms = season or permanent. FE SMALL MODERN APT ON LAKE. ate entrance Sty Hulbert 8t off Elisabeth Lake Rd. at Secon _veke — WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. . beach 2-bdrm Reasonable. MA 43407 | For Rent Rooms 37 CLEAN FURNISHED ROOMS. _For workers 156 Summitt St. COMFORTABLE FIRST oo floor room tor 1 or 2 gentlemen. | Close tm. Re: vie FE +4464. FURN. BEDRM PRIVATE EN- | | trance and bath. Pontiac Lake. ESHLY REDECORATED and beth upper = BEAUTIFUL 1 LOWER WEST ape BOA ENTRANCE a5 2 bedrooms. | << evaill. June 26th ecults FE 22198 _ AN DOWNSTAIRS APT 3 ms and beth inci util Adults FE 27236 after @ pm r. All utii- ties wr Wee 620 week. Phone * yn }_evenings LIGHT _ HOUSEKEEPINO. FOR 1. -Near town. FE $-i732 UNIT OF A 4 FAMILY i brick. 344 rms and bath Meat, bot water and rarege furnished Kimbell & WM. H. KNUDSEN REA $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg w = NEWLY Se cae. end julte only, 4 Fe Fis oe L APT and W side ccetaas Phone 42521 before 5°00 after FE 58-1172. | UNION COURT \3 Aisigen! = bath. adults only, “Ke G. "TEMPSTE AD ; Nea E. Buren rE a afer’ S. 5. cali FE 461% | WEST SIDE. DE AVANABLE JULY | Ist. 8&8 room brick, es j a eas Soot | FE Rent Houses Furnished 35 3) per month. Vas (1 AND 2 RM MODERN CABINS. | Watertord week or day. Munro Cab 36183. g SMALL GARAGE 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE NEW. 1 or 3 children OR }-8033. | ' _ —— ne ‘ast, courteous service, 3 . PRIVATE NCE JA. Taylor. Realtor FE | beth, clean, bright and quiet. 4 ROOMS & PART BATH, FURN- : _ 5S nae no a ea ee eee West oe PEDDLING YOUR |) Feo Gee Ee 0 eet eg i PROPERTY> . |e rR eee Rook aon x tT PAY |} ROOMS, PVT BATH AND ENTR. OUSE ON KE. EM Our method of showing Lge. kitchen and closets. Baby | —°-0528 saves you. *tlcome. Desire Christian cou |COZY FURN. YEAR AROUND @ and 2 ple. No smokers. PE 46408. lake home. Lake privileges. Large bow | lookers” Call Us now. We) ROOM LOWER. COUPLE. REF | '!ving room and firepiace. 2 bed- lakes, and 1 erences wired. FE 9-260 rooms LModern kitchen Large flies "we handle all details 1 ROOMS as BATH EEL wooded lot. Will rent wooly or Tor inancing and : oneal | ald NICEL monthly. Reasonable. FE 2-44 ing couple of business lady, PE | DANDY FURNISH Pr. OR rod a 7 att wise Baik — << Private bath - INSURE IT's ROOM APT TENANTS TO ACT ‘DONRIS & SON of caretakers os part payment (183 W. Muron Phone PE ¢1567 100. Ps TO GOLD: Sell you're not using 3 RMS. ADULTS ONLY 71 Virginia __welcome. . gale Dine B TEL-HURON AREA. “ool. FE, couple 3 ROOMS, Y A Frivate entrance and bath. Cousaenes Re ee roa Exchan FE 2 = rom St, ae. 1073 W Huron k clean, W ished waxT Det cb 4:30 or Sat_& Sun 16 Pinegrove : 4 ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER WANTED Very cool. Nicely furn. and and around Pont. Close in. 1 child welcome Cali RVEY WILSON FE_5-9006. ee sr BE ‘Lapeer Real Estate RMS. A A SIDE. . FE 3-8683 FE 2-0637|_ Apply at 9 Dwight st. FE 26007 or Oa 8-370 {LARGE ri OM FURNISHED. utilities, private entrance BUY OR SELL Call days PR $4108 evenings FE 1 will buy your prop-| ij ROOMS AND PATH, CHILDREN =< “Soe one = welcome. wt x Sana OA wey price e'reasonabie: Cail now and ¢ GOOD FURN ts AVAIL- a” aa"! K. able. Some with welcome. BROKER Adams Realty Co, 382 Auburn Rd. PE #118? Ave. ; RP UPPER, FURN. W pec FE 44618. e S ialize S AND BATH LOWER. UTILITIES located tm Water-| furnished. $25 weekly. Deposit, no Oop aad | 5 ee MY 2-6106. lar, with us! Brown Rd. FE 44591. = ALBERTA TPT. 8 et 3 m e 7. Clarkston | gasses. Real Estate ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS & BATH. 29 &. Main, Clarkston, Mich =| Noren, PE Ginn” Prt. BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BATH . S and entrance Very nice. FE GORDON ARNOLD |GKEAR 4 8. TELEGRs : rE FE 5-5783 ANT 92-1188. . WOMAN — CHILDREN WELCOME. tone and A.D.C. accepted. FE Rent Houses Unfurn. 3 36 3 pore BRICK In OxP OXFORD. $100 montth Adults preferred. GAS HEAT, CARPETS. FE 46700, 5 ‘ROOMS ORFORN. WITH oe New 518 E. Bivd. = 3 BDRMS.. FE +0808 or i INDIAN VILLAGE | are Cg bd ee gl) |? eo neneena! oe VAILABLE 6 | | SLEEPING ROOM FOR MEN. Pvt entr_174 State. SLEEPING ROOM DOWN TOWN. $1 School, Call PE $3000. AUBURN-DEQUINDRE. 3 BDR. For Sale Houses BRICE WIBL BUIED ch-t me on ro ran lot. dn.. per Complete on exterior. Nich: re haiageer 2 Barve BY OWNER. N. SAGINAW 8T. 2 story frame . lot, newly dec- orated. 2 large ms. large closets. plas. walls. se- ment. Large kit. and bath. Large ROOMS, BATH to pe moved. Be ind Moar ‘aah Se 3.83 (ROE Pan, aT HOUSES IN IN 1 An wp ang McLARTY FE 8-1233. 7 ROOM HOME. STOUT Ss Best Buys Today 9500 )=6DOWN 6 and=6 smal monthly gad aosered on this 4 room home loca —— this one. N. On this 3 be Toom lake front home locat- off Oak- 3 Hid loans part base- and fene ay Asiog tmmediats p pos- d- Rorthwest of Clarkston with full bath, furnace, base- ment, electric hot water and large lot. Cool and comfor- table he re, ’ WARDS ORCHARD Love step saving kitchen, basement, oi] furnace. floors and Landscaped car garage only $11, lawn and 1 A rea! value with terms. ly plastered walls, ig * at N and balance $605 like rent for this clean | it- tle 4 room house in Avon Twp. near Avondale High School. Lovely kitchen. large living room and landscaped lawn. Immediate possession $1200 DOWN Including mort- gage costs for this brand Rew 2 bedroom home lo- ‘cated in Independence Twp. close to school and bus lin Oak floors, of! furnace, ha cy kitchen and large e. n- lot Payments $52 inc. taxes and ins, reat, perce. Anehor fence. Price ; wert ce ee TE SOK) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Baginaw 8t Ph. FE 5-6165 ih eg pr brivieges Bemifix Open Exes Tul 8.30 | oa Sener FE WE TRADE dn. $75 mo. OL 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, GA& heat, 1 block from Tel-Huron in Huron Gardens FE 4-62 2 BEDROOM MODERN. ee Lake front. home from $6.950 to also have excellent $42,500 listings a Dusinsssea, dots, and acreage. THELMA M. ELWOOD LTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FE 54-1284 or FE 43844 farms town gee on ea fireplace. end $7950 and sieso down. hea? rs B 0 aes DR. BRICK. loads of e e, aastea rec room, Gaacksa bear garage. FE 3-1396 IN CITY Modern 2 bedroom home. Garage tm basement Fenced rear at 96.950, terms. $700 DOWN | yard. Newly remodeled & decorated 3 rooms & bath off Auburn Ave. 2 Bice corner lots. mG UCKLER REALTY DOWN OR TRADE 2-831 OPEN 69 P.M. ALL THIS WEEK ure near 3, poses Only $10,000, Drive out | ELDERLY G | beard and room on fare or beat or po | lake in urban community a. 3 & sons SUBURBAN { 114 |MAN TO Led LARGE COM- | fortadle room Twin beds, location FE 29-3429 | EXCELLENT hea | *OR AGED. | ‘Rates starting st $123. OR 3-5320 | STATE APPROVED | erm building surround- ings Loe YMCA Nursing care. exc food Fis 43224. Pontiac P.O Box 1031 = NICHOLE “WEAR ol ona Olas 4 “bath, Bemt.. HW floors. ‘| 86 E. Watton Bivd HAYDEN AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA ‘down. home, es ell utility. some finisbing, NORTH SIDE $1500 down bedrooms. acre jot with 2 bedroom Needs Quick bath. full | equaarerg 3 asemé@nt, furnace, water heater. @iose to schoot & bus . NEW, B PRIV- OME. LAKE TLEG#S $1500 down 2 bedrooms possession. Liv & ving room lla popicture window, kitchen & dining combination Formica countertop. Bath, oi] furnace, jot OFF BALDWIN 3} bedroom Oak floors Bath. full gas furnace water $12,900 to mortgage Cash et $42 per month at 4‘ per interest OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M. $1,250 DOWN See our ity room’ nace. water heater Choice elevations Veo egal in im bing lleges on White home basement cemt model home today 4 ; Feem with Master ded- | of ‘ Priv. Lake Drive out MSe ~ ue Lk. Red Watch for open Jc HAYDEN, Realtor FE 80441 Open Eves | EQUITY AND 5 ROOM HOME FOR sale FE 57420 Hotel Rooms 39 | HOTEL AUBURN otiset r a oi rdian ren apartments | 404 roo eee ge 2-629 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 bp 2th 17.50 up. West Huron 8t ____ Rent Office Space 41 OFFICES FOR RENT BUSY IDEAL LOCATION PARKING F. MAPLE 4REA MI 62170 — OFFICE TO RENT IN DRAYTON Plains 4540 Dixie Hwy, OR }-1355. NEW OFFICES 260-1,500 Sq. Ft. Available ¥, Block From Bank Ample Parkingy, Available Ist July PE 5-029) 70 8 Squirre] Roe Auburn Heights USED CAR LOT. frontage on Perry of Auburn Includes ee ci ro SAN gre, steamers, et Fr sn ONE WAY COAST TO COAST | HERE LEAVE THERE +4875 fir place, | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ialer Also comb storms ed rear yaré Handy to school, ig only $8000 2 FE ¢3577 | BEDROOM WITH LAKE leges. down. - P. W. DINNAN PRIV1- on Wiliams Lake, $1000) Fast ive 6 W. Huron Sylvan Lake Villag e dn and §72 mo. tac. tazes Sam Warwick has severa) new & ins. 4% per eon- — nome with 3 eee . Sines "wih stadie.octing’” Realy ce 7 3% ACRES - 3 makes a bea living room 5 rms. plus full table pean The land is eon oe stove. suflt-in oven dishwash mai Geers c a) areek atthe or oad promarlab nae 6 8 sree nvichen to admire loners eatures are : «rade fir chickens or ® pony for the tumber, face brick, aluminum children An boner buy et window ana . Real pane fas $2000 dn. Check ter. Real tile Amble gas air on Re drive- $500 DN. —4 ROOMS—MODERN Se Si Has full bemt., hot air fur- rivate city bathing beach. Price nace, nice jot needs Ene up. Open ays on Chel- some deco & minor paphan Rd Or call ‘or appt repairs but is a steal at 45000 FE 23-2105 > Tl | HIGHLAND MICH LA aT- per mo. Don't miss this bar- gain. Nice econdition. Auto. oll ¥ =o Sacal hee somity ere eames, NICHOLIE| ge Sees . ? je Telegraph to & HARGER CO. miles to Milford “Ra fight, on » Bursa FE 5-8183 dove Ouwwee Toned: Bectnen Open _Evenings. 19300 Woodward TO 3 BEDROOM RANCH : SEE Sa Port Tet "The corer: | Beautiful WALL CARPETING, ALU- " SCREENS. A Gites ROWE Eldorado” - AT $10,950 POR PAST POS- ated in beautiful. Clarkston a ae ee SEMI-FINISHED ee a Seay eee | Reem cmt are, pa LAKE PRIVLEGES ON. and VA terms For further infor- WILLIAMS LAKE. SMALL mation call MAple 5-114. PAYMENT AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. er B,J. VALUET, Realtor The MULIPLE LISTING SERVICE Modern 3 Rb ee well equipped Lakeside teases | In Waterford oad oe — —— Priced at bonmepotenigd $285 down venetion blinds i tactated. si100e pape go taxes Pigs ae HUDSON 8T. baths. etd io om ten 2 bedrooms all modern home, ex-| lots. ‘Ertvileges en VeaNormen ogy — 3 car qntece. peg hs aes Aye days. vase WILLIS M. BREWER Meh gu Antersinytie RE. to, w0e- ye osin MPO oe arses Sunday. = Owner Selling "Modern Bang bows T betreeme 2 baths, ne ° Tus eat "hened "parete ite Living 2 “ise “Ses0d with eT] Be. schoo! starts. LOR- down ment. Cal FE for RAINE MANOR, 3 bedrooma, full _appointment. — with sewer, water, = TEMPLETON aa Mast nt ce WILLIAMS LAKE and Detenetios me Betis ved ge Ramat omer! = BRC), ES L Templeton, Realtor | ~ “a ‘ Aer ier 8, “Gal ‘oe a Open Bree. ie 1 GILES BEECO HARBOR ; low monthly payment. it -is ideal for the young family. * sure see before you buy! WEST SIDE... bedroom home, just ‘s bioes off W. Huron 8t., in- side the city. Large conven- tional dining room, carpets inclutied Call for appoint- ment today. 2 BEDROOM HOME... sae 3 years old, large lot, tse ond GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron FE 5-6175 ____ ss Open 8 to 9 CEDAR LAKE — MODERN 3 bedroom insulated cottage Grave! Grive, lawn, deep drilled’ well Terms Call Brownell Real- D 2-8837. ty. FE 2 TO BUY TO 5 SELL REALTOR Partridge is the ‘Bird’ to see. 18 ACRES. Almost 600 feet front- age, Clintonville road. 3 room heme. $3,800 with $800 down, ACRES. room home, part sement, 2 car garge, 132 foot tage. $6,500 with terms. CITY. 4 rooms, 2 bedroomg, ga- lots. Priced at rage, modern, 2 $6,450 with $1,500 down. cr TY. 3 oe rg one price of $7,500 with down Main home has 3 bedrooms: a 3 room unmodern home on rear that rents for $35 per month. CITY. Owner must sell, 3 bed- rooms, basement. North side $1,050 down. Suburban. 2 bedrooms, ful! base- ment. rear yard is fenced Priced at $8,500 with $1,000 down. OXBOW LAKE PRIVS. 2 bed- rooms, large kitchen, corner lot. $1,450 down, full price $8,450. 15 MILES from Pontiac. 3 bed- rooms, large kitchen, corner lot. $1,460 down, full price $8,450. 15 MILES from Pontiac, 3 bed- rooms, separate dining room, 2 car garage,.chicken coon large lot. lake privs Priced at with $2,200 down | CITY. 2 bedrooms, unfinished up- stairs. full basement. Verv clean and neat, Priced at $9.500 Off Lake Angelus road. § room| modern, 2 bedrooms, separate din- | ing room. priced at $9,750 with | $1,750 down $8,700 WILLIAMS LAKE Neat 1 bedroom home. cated on x 165 wooded lot wits lake privtisges Good enou ome — cheap qseen ‘fe & sum- mer Sones: Low down | payment 3 BEDROOMS A truly good buy — only §7500 for this roomy modern home. Lo- cated on cana! in Keego Harbor. If you can make a substantial down payment — see this one!. LOVELAND 188 Cass rene ore ereete Harbor | FE 32-4875 +1661 COUNTRY LIVING This home is brand new & ready for immediate occupancy. Located 3 mi. northwest of Clarkston on a large suburban lot with lake Privileges just a few steps from your door. 3 large bedrooms with specious closets) Beautiful living room with dining L and pietere window. Full colored bath with bullt-tn vanity. The Kitchen should meet with the housewife’s dreams with such features as E: handy pantry, plenty of built-in exhaust fan and window overlooking lake, The full basement its partitioned off for recreation room. Double laun- dry trays. automatic oi! heat Electric hot water heater and the | ard has been seeded and has trees & Yours for just down per mo i price just $14,400. Can potntment. Clarkston Real Estate ; 20 8. Maw gtr Mich. MAple VETERANS ONLY $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS 3 Bedroom Homes CHECK THESE FEATURES Oak floors. Birch doors, tiled bath | 2¢ f. living rm., eute. heat. 60 ft lots, city sewer and water. Close | to everything. | Payments $53.92 per MV Mo. PLUS TAXE® AND IW ANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 810 MELROSE. Drive out N. Per- mile past Montcalm and | Biva. to ee Ture right os mode Castell Realty 98 Oakland FE 54-9459 PEARL BLDo. CO. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES $595 Dn- 3 BEDROOM “RANCHMASTER” | COMPLETELY FINISH ;Ol & CONVENTIONAL MB GI $670 Dn. (e) 2533 Pontiac Rd iyke in Blue Sky r area A = east of rive-in The- KENT ESTABLISHED IN 1916 L BUILD A_HOME TO svUIT The Pontiac area's only authori: sed “Home Planners Center” We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS We have in our files by RICHARD B POLLMAN, materi PALMQUIST & WRIGHT, architec We also arrange financing. FLOYD KENT, Realtor is opine BUILT HOMES” office Dixie Hwy. mear Telegraph asert CUSTOMER PARKING Completely Furnished Lakefront Bungalow : and $100 per month, laiatrcet Home } Good Sand Béach for a tor ap- Pearl Bldg. Co. FE 5-7923| WEL You ‘AND AT A PRICE YOU can! APFORD 1011 W. Huron 8t. ICLARK REAL ESTATE| aad cea FE 44813 Evenings and Sundays Multiple Listing Service ~ “C” Houston for Homes LAKEFRONT 2 level home: fireplace and lovely | | kitchen. Nice lot 090x412. Only $3,000 down 8PACE—SPACE 3 room home. 6 lots. Full price, $3,500 Terms. C. HOU SOS REALTY 4-6331 —W ILL TRADE — OR $950 DOWN : § rooms and bath, icads of trees, flowers. \% JIM WRIGHT, SRealtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 54-0441 BROWN FULL PRICE - two bapotce bungalow with full ment Lecated near Fisher's Paved St Easy terms or owner late model car as base- $1000 DOWN —- Located Near Cass *“Lake Two bedroom bungalow full bath paved St. Two. large lots You can make a good buy here. - New Starter home FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-751! CASS LAKE 3 bedroom carpeted modern en large wooded fenced Iet. ‘gut house and 1 car garage. Fronts on large cana! which en-_ ters Cass Lake, Imm pos- session. Call today for an appointment. Full price: $11,500 $3,500 down $75 per month. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR Huron Open Evenings till @ BY OWNER | 3007 W shrubs. 16 : Near all lakes schoo! bus at door. All for $10,000 with $3,200 is No Real Estate agents Phone, EM _3-0161 a, OWNER HAS BEEN TRANS- ferred. as bedroom frame home in leges. ¥ 28th. $2500 ation room. Attac heat, 14 acres No dealers. +1400. a VETS—$500 DOWN INCLUDES ALL COSTS COLORED AREA heat, New 3 bedrooms, Ges het we. WALTHAM M REALTY AY M BY0 ee 2 wos. | PSA 2 kitchen, Utility bed- | | with os water num storm Tile fleors. s080. 85-2864. REALTOR “BUD” tptertor ter, kit. sink and al! studdin: Very atrtacive home and well bullt $9600 REAL VALUE —-— New ——— modern with full base- 1 A , tile bath Beautiful kitchen. Select oak floors. Terms to suit. A well construction Be this one. oe es SIDE - Excellent 7 rm modern home Gees ee ceubornsed Gas heat sure and see well as ful) size dining rm. 1'4 ‘Only $3000 down” a! $50 RANCH rasan’ - Attac garage Youngstown kitchen Te | beth Beautifel wae floors. ree | tered walls, Aluminum eteeions screens, Excellent neigh Por full partic s call Sar. aon FE 3-0040. L. H. ERO. Realtor | 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 Multiple — Liege Service ~ SYLVAN VILL! TILLAGE t beauti- sell) Easv term JIM WRIGHT, Reaitor 345 Oaxland Ave FE 5-0441 NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMES CITY' WATER & SEWERS $750 DOWN $3175 PER MONTH PLUs INSURANCE AND INTEREST $7,400 TOTAL FHA TERMS MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS 31 IRD STREET BVG INVESTMENT CO. FE 44138 EAST SUBURBAN Modern 6 room home featuring 2 bedrooms, Living room, kitch- en. bath, 2 w unfinished rooms =. rear, full nee gas heat ‘gh rw mice only $7980. 000 ‘eae J. A. Taylor downtown Ponti 6 room modern home,.1 bedroom down, a bedrooms & bath up, pimesed in eo Bouse: 3 poses read, e. HOME utes from'town, $14,900 EAST SIDE PAYMENT —imme- diate possession. 6 room modern schools & |. R. Hiltz REALTOR FE 5-6181 ; rater ener. car woes: $11,000 with te: terms planned home Exceptionally good | Lovely porch Breakfast room as | car gar Lovely lot and paved St. | Owner transferred and forced to | s REALTOR eo ryt 100 —— Ave. FE 4-254 Open Eves. Free Parking | 6 ACRES 6 miles from ac ep) fe’ z : - ; z n é Pretty as a Picture . | Immaculate throu ee tile beth, aluminum storms screens ie palig, gr = One ear & e. light- Mat Se at | ; Summer Home Small ¢ room cottage. Frame construction, 2 lots cludes wa- ter lights, steo|l and shower, ofl | ectreulator. heat, utility room, Im- mediate en Total price | $3980. Only 0878 down, balance om land contract at $35 per month NICHOLIE » cic — A 6 ROOM BUNGALOW Close to large san which allows een ON UNION LAKE fe down bedroom irst time we are offering home at a low $11,500 with Teasonabie down payment SYLVAN 2383 Oremeed perky Ave a FE 5-0418 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LOCATED NORTH END Nice 2 bedroom bungalow with full basement. situat: on 3 lots with outdoor grill, fruit trees and berries. Full price §7,800 cash te mortgage. EAST SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow Pte) full basement, Neat and with nicely _lentacaned Fruit trees berries te price $8,- 75@ with yn 000 down. CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement auto. heat and hot wa- ter. oak floors, plastered walls. flush type doors, and wardrobe closets. Full price $8,900 with terms, Built on your lot or ours, City or suburban. HOUSE OF 7 GABLES - Beautiful old home. Ricely lend- im the homes of ved driveway Price $i6.500 down payment. , 2-8544 Co-operative Real Es' te Exchange $250 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home at Wal- ters Lake. with easement to lake. $5,250 with $50 per mo. $295 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home tn Clark- ston on blacktopped road. $5,485, payments $52 per REALTOR tGuet. ts tiered mi thie A ie iRome "and be HIN 2 -—THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1986 | ceaw bene But Parents Should Not = Them } ams peg oy a tenes, 8 ie Sealy wi a person, the more tough it is to |that jars. Keep your voice in line Mimic Thinks All Kids Are N atural Actors) wasters dest s'i ioe" * By PHYLLIS BATTELLE Switt was the man they called up-| simulating voices aid dialects,” hejof-the subject before you try, with} “The most difficult voices to| ‘The important thing in the voice; “Technically, I'd call it a ‘wom- NEW YORK (INS)—If you know | On says, “It is a complex one—in-|your own vocal chords, to imitate|mimic are the average, or non- of a person is that it must go with|an's fog voice,” he smiled. -@ small child with vast potential | “ry ve evelved my own theory on volving analyzing the oreenality his, voice. characteristic, ones. Naturally. his appearance and personality.| “Fits the personality very well.” seer sete eet ee > eee for being an actor, there are two ¢ - SEARS 1.) Don't tell him: he's a-genius. | ROEBUCK AND CO. regularly 4.95 sq. yd.—seve 45c¢ on sq. yd. special tufted cotton carpet @ Twisted Loop Pile @ 4 Colors 50 2.) 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He is speaking as a 32-year-old gent who thought he was pretty great at the age of 8; and was—fortunately—put\ in his place. i | . | buy now while it lests — greatly reduced ee * * That was in 1932 when an aunt in Philidelphia took him to see aj exclusive multi-level wilton e Embossed scroll effect exceptional at 9.95 sq. yd. — now save on caer af appearence Maso © Gray. green, beige, nutria S$ tightly woven all wool wilton A eicdioe tees con Gay, ! Pitts. A good wearing wool and car- @ Looped pile construction green, beige, brown .colors. sq. yd. _ STRANGE EXPERIENCE ee pile compet. sun : sq. yd. . @ Gray, green and beige S$ Plasticized latexed backing. '— 9x12-ft. widths praia byt ga naa = ly woven for good service. 9 & 12-ft. widths Get good looks, better wear at inset hea) Lead} Ete aal this low, low price. Tightly | woven all wool pile, all jute sq. yd. back gives you more for your p& 12-ft. widths money. ) | had a strange experience. 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