is. aoe 2 \' coll iy Xv ‘ i, ro uf gs a : | aa. \1 ‘ rte 4 ee,’ a : ‘ / : \ ; 4 % : , i if : 4 ‘ j ; : . ‘ = = \ et see ce oo = TH a PONTIAC PRESS = 14th YEAR *k %& %& % = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956—44 PAGES ABOOCLAT ED PRENS an, TEE Enns, PHOTOS Te £ More Anti-Red Rebelions Fare bin in Poland Girls. From Everywhere Head for Roundup ON THEIR WAY — AT LAST! — Local girls attending the Girl Scout Roundup left town Thursday afternoon. Pictured here in the station wagon that took them to the Highland campsite are Dorothy Dennis, all of Pontiac; Susan Ebbert of Rochester; Mary Lynn Gra- day. Staley of Clarkston (ower left); Gayle Schenck of Westacres (stand- velle of Four Towns: and (lower right) Becky Odell of Commerce. | McDonald sent individual tele- Brigades of Bermudas é XK _. WE'RE FROM WISCONSIN — Sandy McIntosh and Barbara Goldner, both of Racine, Wisconsin, were among early arrivals at the Girl Scout Roundup Thursday. Above they peer out between the living room. flaps of their pale green pup tent. Prize Climbs to $500 Alas! Gold Pot Is Heavier as 5,085 Fail Puzzle No. 4 Feeling much like the chap who wandered fodiornly| ers, particularly in Florida, have through the swamps wailing “Chloe!” into every bog/sked for rights to put up similar fam + Pontiae Press Photos” ing behind Dorothy); Jovita Benavides, Joyce Meyer and Marcelene | Avalanche of Scout Covers Roundup Sit By JANET ODELL . | Highland Recreation area blossomed out in yellow, Shutdown. green and white yesterday, as half the 5,000 Girl Scout: NEW YORK « — Steel wage ne- gotiating teams wound ‘up another of any progress toward staving. off a nationwide strike of 650,000 On emerging from the session David J. McDonald, United Steel- workers. president, and John A. Stephens, chief industry negotia- tor, said only that they would con- tinue to keep in touch and probably jwould meet later today or tomor- ‘ing of the union's executive board. The meeting of the union's 170member Wage Policy Commit- tee was scheduled for this after- noon, ‘ Neither company nor union sources would say whether there ‘had been any reply to an invi- tation extended by McDonald last night to leading executives of 12 steel firms to meet him here to- jgrams to each after Adm. Ben | Morell board chairman of the Jones & Laughlin steel firm, said ‘in a TV speech that men of good will could reach a settlement. As gradual cooling-off operations set in to prevent damage to the) giant steel furnaces, Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell an- jnounced that the government had (no immediate plan of invoking ‘the Taft-Hartley Act to prevent a It is estimated that the cool- campers arrived and set up housekeeping for their cing Plc ek fs aw aren session today with no indication) row. | MeDonald then attended a meet- Banking Furnaces 4 7+ Fights Reported “As Steelmen Talk effect for another month—avert- \whatever benefits come out of the, INew York steel negotiations can be, 38 Killed, 270 Wounded Thomas Shane, Detroit district applied retroactively to July 1 by, ‘director of the USW, said thatiboth companies. ing a strike for 4,400 workers. in 5 Key Cities Besides Poznan as Commies Put Down First Workers’ Riot steel workers tomorrow midnight. steel furnaces cooled, BERLIN (INS) — Fresh ee ea Early Starters in n Open EERE GE srt reportedly flared in Poznan \today and spread to five other key Polish cities in the biggest postwar upris- ing in Red-ruled Poland. Reliable East German in- formants also told of spo- radic fighting at Warsaw, Cracow, Danzig, Lodz and in lesser cities along the Polish- Russian border. Reports in West German newspapers from Finland Said there were anti-Red demonstrations also in the Soviet-occupied Baltic States of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, but these reports could not be con- firmed. ’ The official Polish news agency admitted that 38 persons were slain and 270 wounded yesterday in Poz- nan when Red tanks and machine- guns crushed a workers’ revolt led by a young girl waving a Polish flag dripping with blood. . The Polish government also was said to have sealed off its frontier, with Germany and Czechoslovakia to prevent the es- cape of anti-Communist _ring- roundup. eager time for rekindling = leaders accused of sparking the : i a sudden settlement : , The first big bus pulled into the parking area beside aaa cee = uprising | Picture Window COLUMBUS, Ohio #® — The near here of a house with a rotat- ing second-story picture-window Ld » . The 18-by-18 foot room driven by | jan electric motor gives its occu-! |pants a potential 360-degree ‘oe | of the countryside. = Clark Ranney, 68, the builder has dubbed it the “Sceneramic ele * He says he has applied of patents and that other build-' ‘the sheep barn at 8 a. m. ‘regular intervals. Already dressed in their Ber- a climax with the constroction up the road to their re Sedeed year =e campsites. Most were loaded dow with personal belongings. } Registration with their camp | leaders came first, then 9 health check-up with a medical officer City clothing was hung in spe. cially equipped wardrobe tents. Strong winds hampered the girls, as they erected their pup tents and| ikitchen tents. With special tools! they trenched each tent series rain. Experience gained in campouts | back home helped most, but some had difficulty in constructing nine-| girl picnic tables at which each ii reopener. In Detroit, McLouth Steel Co. | United Steelworkers agreed to. Ike Signs Road Bill WASHINGTON (AP) | —President Eisenhower | today signed the 33-bil- | lion-dollar highway con- struction bill, setting in motion the government's _ biggest peacetime spend- ‘Va., 8 and A German businessman who - ices travelers. | The union also pressed its strike, Open at Indianwood Golf Cub, Lake Orion, are shown | hen agent in roan whe wid Merry-Go-Round | From then until late plans. choosing picket line cap-| above. From left, they are amateur Tommy Watrous (Birmingham), ot the renewed fabthag entty' diay |afternoon they came te coon a os te sched-' assistant Tam O'Shanter pro Gene Bone Bone (former PHS city star), |in that industrial city where the and Bill Markham, pro from Royal Oak. }7D age 0 on fetarday, [ony dang an beet | medal play tourney goes 18 holes. Field of 170 plays 18 on Saturday, day during an industrial fair. | The contract expiring at mid- then winds up Sunday with a 36-hole marathon finish. ‘Wiffi’ Overpowers Foe ™ and Rotary Electric Co. and the to Win British Amateur SUNNINGDALE, Eng. (INS) — ikeep their respective contracts in ‘Margaret “Wiffi’ Smith, a 19-year- lold golf whiz from St. Clair, Mich.. today won the Women's British | Amateur golf championship and be- Markham Leads at Indianwood Saginaw Pro Shoots 73 ‘came the first American to take. in Michigan Open Test; ithe title since 1348. Miss Smith overwhelmed Mary ‘Patton Janssen of Charlottesville. 7, in the 36-hole final, iwhich was the first all-American jshers in the first round of the \wind-up in the 33-year history of ithe event. Gene Bone Cards 77 The leader among the early fin- Michigan Open Gold Tournament ‘at Indianwood today was Bill INO WAY TO CHECK There was no immediate way of checking the reports of the extent of the fighting inside Poland, a traditional foe of Soviet Russia. Only scattered information seeped through the censorship wall hastily erected by Red officials after the initial outbreaks. * * e But the informants inside Com- Semanal STATUTE MILES Markham of Saginaw Country Club. Markham fired 35-38—73, one over par. patrol will eat. Lumber for the tables all was (Continuéd on Page 2, Col. 1) and hollow, POT-O-GOLD judges surveyed a roomful Ofc mail this morning and sadly announced, “No winner| The house has a brick first floor, oe ortega a si ‘containing three bedrooms, : two! r ng gol pot groans and the judges go around baths and a kitchen. Wa . : Warmer Tonight, - With long faces. The only) The rotating upstairs frame liv- Showers Saturday bd . ® ith ing room is reached by a spiral, Suit on Fluoridation People with any reason ee in the center rte . . It revolves on whee Off in Tecumseh |Pants in this week's Puzzle wiih ride a circular as and Accorditig to the weatherman, to \No. 5 who now have & an make one revolution per min-|"8ht Will be partly cloudy and ADRIAN Plaintiffs in a law- Chance to win $500. ute at top speed. \aoring rari ‘thermometer reg- suit. involving fluoridation of water, Entries in last week's contest; The living room can be auto Partly cloudy and warmer with, in the village of Tecumseh have totaled 5,085, bringing the number| matically timed to follow the sun scattered thunderstorms is the pre- asked the circuit court action be, who have joined in the summer-|across the sky or track the moon/diction for the Pontiac area tomor- dismissed. Two of the signers in long event so far to over 20,000. night. o - ; Bee Rh eoaping A is so aiaan to the original suit said the other four But the 63 who sent their solutions : egree do wish to continue the contest. lin vin envelopes and the ke tum Ranney estimated the rotating, The U. S. Weather Bureau's fore- They, had charged fluoride was ber who missed the deadli living room would add about $1,500|cast for the next five days is tem- stim being. used in thé city water’ had a cuca — never to $2,000 to the over-all cost of)peratures about 1\to 2 degrees be- supply despite a public vote against | Three confused prize-seekers re- jcommrecting, 4 Seer: aah ae oe total) it. peated a mistake that disturbed us. R | Pair Hit R area receiese smite eed ‘ontiac | City officials said no fluoride last eagle sent us their en- ROYG! Pair Mif Rumors Geoatorinen ne pore a or was being put into the water sys- tries for another newspaper's con-| THE GUE (INS) — = tem but that the water had a, test. HAGUE (INS) ~ Quee nibty — Sunday “and about] . Juliana and her husband Prince w natural fluoride count of .2 parts) Quite « few entrants came Bernard today issued a sr The oa, temperature reading Prop Up Pentagon WASHINGTON — The Penta- world's largest office building land pandieniriecs of America’s) In second place after 18 holes Military might, is being shored up W4S Arnold Nedelman, amateur ‘because it’s on shaky ground. The from Lansing. with 36-38-74. Don ‘reason? The Pentagon is built on White with 36-39-75 was next and| |filled-in land which always has a then came three 76s by Al Kroll, | tendency to slip and slide. ‘Earl Roy and Tommy Watrous. | | Ty Caplin of Royal Oak, Pon-| jtiac’s Gene Bone and Jack Rad-. At Faster Clip Than Increase in Travel (‘its Sins, Bone and ack Bae and Ron Spelter. Trattic Toll Still Soaring S35 Reynolds, Sam mre and Wally Noroness all card- CHICAGO (#—The nation’s traffic death toll con- tinued its climb last month with a record 3,170 | traffic fatalities. The National Safety Council said this brought the toll for the first five months of 1956 to 14,720—a 9 per cent increase over the corresponding period of last year—and a new record. May was the 15th straight month that traffic deaths showed an increase in comparison to corre- sponding months of the previous year. ing program. To help pay for it, driv- ‘ers begin Sunday to pay another penny a lon for gasoline. Federal tax- es also will go up on a tires and diesel uel. gP Wirephote imunist-ruled East Germany who told of the spreading Battle were considered reliable. The Polish news agency PAP conceded the seriousness of yes- . - terday’s uprising in Poznan by _,. saying that Red soldiers and po- lice were among the casualties in the battle with the thousands of rioters, e « ee Carl Rubelman, president of In- 'dianwood Country Club, announced ‘late this morning that he has made a formal bid for the 1957 National; In the West, diplomats specu- 'PGA tournament. Formal applica-|lated what the effect would be on jtion for the tourney will be filed'the Kremlin leaders’ campaign to ifrom material received today from, downgrade Stalin and ease the National PGA headquarters. steel glove grip on the Soviet’s “We are making a definite bid satellite subjects. for the 1957 National PGA tourna-| The trouble exploded with a per million. within 1 or 2 words of winning Saying they were “disappointed|preceding § a.m. in downtown Pon Safety officials expressed concern that deaths On ment,” Rubelman said. “We are fury which recalled the uprising the $400 prize, a happening which (and saddened” by reports of a saa or was 50 degrees. The thermom-| the highways were occurring at a faster rate than very desirous of bringing it to ‘of East Germans of June 17, 1953, For More Fun oh Your might have been helped along | between them. eter registered 76 degrees at 2p.m.' the increase in travel. . Indianwood next year,”” he added. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) 27 Candidates Speak Briefly at Torchlight Rally 7| By LAWRENCE 8S. MARTZ, JR. spoke to an audience of 1,000 people last night in Birmingham's Shain Park, in an atmosphere cent of a | Twenty-seven candidates for various state and national posts five minutes for his speech. He urged everybody to vote, and said he. had “no backstage manipvu- mire. no commitment of- any Leonard said his campaign slo- gan would be, that is audience to vote and claimed the Republican party is “the party of initiative, and that is what Seven Congressional cuetidanes ‘were allowed to speak for three ‘LL. Ward, Birmingham used the minutes each. Democrats Zigmund | Niparko, Hazel Park, and Jack ime to introduce themselves, thank the audience and the League of Women Voters, and urge the audi- ence to vote in the primary. Republican William S. field, Royal Oak, piedged,. “My yardstick .will be what is best for the people of Oakland County.” He said during his terms in the Legislature and State Senate, “positive action’’ had been taken on the water and drain problems. room-j|representation.” He called for an celebration. . Niparko said he is a young man,} George N. Higgins, Ferndale,|the Michigan House of Represent- Sponsored by the Birmingham!" Democratic Lt. Gov. Puitp ain Today's Press |bt,;~iling and ready to learn.” scotfig at campaign oratory. sai tives. League of Women Voters, the non-i11.14 told the : eat “annie : y Ward emphasized the need ofithe effectiveness of a legisiator; Thirty-one candidates for county : partisan rally was preceded by 8 major wurtie "ue ap oss County oo a an — ig Looapre eagerg- aati ne eet were introduced briefly, mperees: : followed ’ candidates, Damon Runyon.............. mocrat. Sutton, of Royal/in getting his } passed. and the dwindling audience moved Hoople, That sounds as it, his|Hits Egypt Ship Seizure a reception for first-time voters 2 to a rece _ An additional $1 candidates for UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) that things, so be gure to have The): oatinky apn hr sedene, bat wert a Pontiac Press mailed te your va-|ferael has ae — Capes me . ae on ee ee. running for governor, was allowed a! | at 5 . a j { | Sy jo! Pog Yd ; : lg / | yf ‘dees ri + | f i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 Me se =f Roosevelt Faces Busy Schedule His Wedding Ceremony Sunday Afternoon WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. James Roosevelt said he faces such a busy schedule this weekend that he might fall asleep during the ceremony when he marries his sec- retary in Los Angeles Sunday. get The California Democrat held a Girl Scout Avalanche|Senators Stay Overtime s conference to discuss plans his third marriage. The bride- tobe is Mrs. Gladys Irene Owens. Roosevelt said he may have to fémain in Washington until Satur- day debating the school construc- tion bill, which he favors strongly. At the end of the day’s session, f@re had not expected an Episco- WASHINGTON u—Secretary of Defense Wilson testified today that President Eisenhower has. never dictated specific ceilings or| cuts ip military spending. “The President never told me "You've got to cut your, military budget so much,’ never in 3% years,” Wilson said. *'* ¢@ The defense secretary was be- fore a special Senate subcommit- tee inguiring into relative U. S.- Russian: air power, Demands in Congress for increased funds for the Air Force have received stim- ulus from the hearings by this group under the chairmanship of Sen. Symington (D-Mo), onetime secretary of the Air Force in the. Truman administration. Wilson's assertion that Eisen- ton, memoranda and letters from the Budget Bureau, a White House agency, to the Defense Depart- ment. . tC] * * The general import of Ham- jilton’s line of inquiry was whether ithe size of military budgets was May Fall Asleep During determined chiefly by national security considerations or was greatly affected by administration hower never fixed a aoe on the , iduced was a to the|a month after the Dodge letter. secretary of air, ‘signed by the De- This memo said that on the fense Department's ‘comptroller,|basis of preliminary review there AP Wirephete SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WILSON down money outlays. Hi | i : EE rh | | % z 4 E the increase. But he said in his 3400-word prepared testimony: “We deplore efforts to belittle Hits Site of Roundup to Push Foreign Aid Bill WASHINGTON ® — The. Eisen-;with the House. If work on it is cxerien” ardered by the Pre! he Veteran Fireman 38 Killed, 270 Hurt in Polish Uprising (Continued From Page One) Wilson Says. Ike ae Dictated Defense Policy Among other documents intro|W. 3. McNeil, and dated aboutjappeared possibilty for holding McNeil memo said that Wilson de- dent to “lay it’ on the line” in discussing the military budget. Press secretary James C. Hag Six Are Shaken Up in 3-Car Collision d c sf fi i i ! a Tite Let 2B : Fai ite a 63, of 7020 Elizabeth Lake Rd., liams expected to make another iE The Day in "Birmingham : a. wt z E Hi Guy Nunn Retracts ‘Oil Bribes Charge radio voice of the United Auto Workers (UAW) said yesterday he cast early this year that “‘the oil made a ‘mistake’ when he broa rf 50 Register During Rally; Clerk Sets Longer Hours Went to the North Wind.” Hours are from 2:30 te 3 p.m. ‘Miss Matz, who died Wednesday, lived at 650 Gladstone, Detroit. Simms Hes Selection et LOWEST PRICES : fore _|hower administration todayjnot completed by tonight, and the pro-Stalin student demon- ip. : ra —_ Nc) ae) Od ees athe ae pide il sought to stave off new Senate promised a Sateraey session. | strations in Tiflis this year wh Investigating Oakland County os ta roar has ris soos seem to figure out which piece|éfforts to cut the 4%-billion-dollar to 100 coun were repatedin aca see ed ae made icious stat The couple will be married in) ont where foreign aid authorization bill after’ The danas worked more than)? - Pennell vehicles collided and the) “I've ee ee the early afternoon at the home ° winning every test in the opening 11 hours yesterday on the meas- ed. Templeton car was forced to go off)ments in my life,” the Detroit’ of the Rev. and Mrs, George Lyons) Ome patrol ate supper last fia, of voting. lure tagged by President Eisen- Western businessmen in Pos- (the highway to avoid them after|Commentator and radio director Pratt. night off their table top—which | srsiority Leader Johnson (D-|hower as of major importance to) nan to attend a big trade fair in Lindstrom stopped to make a left of the UAW told the special Sen- The bride and bridegroom will| was lying om the ground. Tex) announced the Senate would free world strength and security.) the industrial city of 300,000 were turn late committee which is investiga- | then catch a night plane back to} Lunch activity started early in|run again into a late night session It handed him important triumphs) amazed eyewitnesses to the vio- ting lobbying activities for and Washington, and Roosevelt will be the well-equipped field kitchens.|if necessary to pass the big meas-°" these four votes: lent outburst that begam at 7 Willi Set 0 { against the natural gas bill. The on the floor of the House Monday|Food was carried from centraliure and send it into conference ee a.m, and evidently continued all Hilams S$ U bill was vetoed by President neon to continue his fight for the| supply areas in each section of the 1. iting defeat mini ca day yesterday. So? = school bill. ( » wooden crat ie ment by Sen. Long (D-La) to cu ; for Far West To Oe je rd ed mig were the bill. to $2,736,000,000 the sum} Solid lines ot marchers 2/10 [QI est our Committee. Chairman McCigilan The congressman said his cupboards, most of which were alr 1m ing breast waving banners demand- er, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, will/painted bright colors and deco- e.e Congress appropriated last . year.|* aor swarmed through the . ae ep and Sen. Goldwater (R- not be on hand for the wedding|rated with each patrol’s own in-'tO Condition [ke | 2. a 5038 deteat of an amend-|stescts, captured and burned se- ee udey ie Meso acral cael lel cand ee par 59,0 ceremony, but added that he and|signia. « ° ment by Sen. Bridges (R-NH),| ret police headquarters, liberated! a -tiyi i. the F As poli eos aaee peng base ron mb Mrs, Owens have her blessing. | All the cooking took place over for HOMECOMING [chairman of the Senate Republi-\rarty - head * decmroneglecuvity ar West. a worse charcoal stoves. Policy Committee, to cut off The Michigan governor was UAW. He said also that the whole eo) een d , the jamming station that inter-\poked to speak late in the da * ¢ 8 The patrol from Amarillo, Tex.) WASHINGTON (INS) — The al) aid to Yugoslavia. = . y SS eee decided to make the Michigan|White House announced today that| feres with Western broadcasts.| it the Washington state Democratic Another witness earlier in the, Park sometime in July, countryside look like “home.” The|President Eisenhower will begin 3. A 45-43 defeat of an amend- They raised a white fag over Cit¥! vention in Tacoma, and to|\day wad Walter Reuther, UAW) Pestray 6% D.D.T. liquid ‘Roosevelt told newsmen that, al-|girls erected a- “Boot Hill ceme-|stair climbing exercises today in ment by Sen. Young (R-ND) to Hall. make talks Saturday in Salem and president, who said flatly his though he is being married at the/tery”, complete with wooden/preparation for leaving Walter as, import hata bed ——o TANKS IN STREET Milwaukee, Ore. lobbied against the gas bill home of Father Pratt, Rector of crosses and an epitaph for each|Reed Hospital tomorrow. ne —— n surplus The businesamen told of tanks the Episcopal Church of the Advent/girl in the patrol. News Secretary James C. Hag- ole rolling through the streets, of bul- in his home district, the ceremony| Ip the sand beside their kitchen erty told a news conference that) 4. A 52-36 defeat of an amend-|jo+ blasts at the milling workers, : ; the President ‘‘will be walking up/ment by Sen. Olin D. Johnston advance Will be conducted by a minister) tent, the Texans made a desert - of jet fighters winging overhead of another denomination. with skulls and a “pizzen” water and down some stairs today. es to put a temporary im-|and of a tight curfew clamped on * Roosevelt pointed out that he is} hele. He explained that this => be |Port quota on textiles. the city by Polish authorities. | 44, | s a life-long Episcopalian, and there- Army 1 delivered dut- “an eXtension of the In ccmanes Baas ee Minister to ma ile = ——— dent’, physicians to promote hi | ported troops and police failed to|Democratic meeting this one rry him in view L . @ the fact that he and Mrs. Owens protease rliped Pind ERA 59 ee Gets Leg $4,000 |take action against the demon-\Salt Lake City, Utah. No More Diaper Rash With have both been married twice be-| trash daily al operation on June 9. ‘ strators and even gave up their) He said the swing was in fore. 3 at Benetit Event arms to them. Some of the mar-|sponse to invitations of fone ound He said: any request to the Bishop to be married in the church.” “At no time was there |¢; Hagerty disclosed that the Pres-| niident spent about four and one- half hours out of bed late There | Former Assistant Fire Chiet chers, armed, returned the fire time in capturing some of the of troops. They succeeded at one Oregon. ing to appear te Wathinguon sud) Chix Diaper Liners 6 DOZ. day afternoon and evening. This Charles Swaim, 65, was back at aie .. was by far the longest continuous the Waterford Township fire hall = ‘Without Snow, We Hope! = caged has eagle out of bed jin Drayton Plains this morning, oe inyre ca Laairvees i "ilies Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhower wit $4,000 richer and managing pretty| crowds which started the demon- celebrate their 40th wedding an-|well on a new, artificial leg. stration by upsetting cars. niversary Sunday at their Gettys-/ The money was given Swaim at| “Out with the Russians,” one burg, Pa. farm, and be will Tela dinner last night, attended by| of the marchers was heard to main at Gettysburg until he is, strong enough to resume the sched-|most of the 41 firemen and more| Shout In German. Pornan was a | : Ballot Designation Request Is Denied $Oakiand County’s Board of Elec- tion Commissioners today denied a Nature walks, sightsceing, swimming and other sports were on the afternoon | for most, but the late arrivals travel- served up at the annual Glenn Pan-_ cake Festival Friday through Sun- day. The celebration dates back, to 1938, the summer after a snow- Kills ants, roach- es bed bugs fleas, ete. request by incumbent Register of aos ond pat pany lule of activity which he followed than 100 friends and well-wishers. German city, Posen, before |storm stranded motorists here and Deeds Daniel T. Murphy Jr. that ° before his operation. Swaim, who lives with a married World War I. village residents fed them pan- ne he eed on the primary wan the rest of the campers) Jt is undetermined as yet just\daughter at 4821 Hf&tchery Rd.| Moscow radio has made no men-|cakes. | ‘Spreywoy" ug. 7. rive. tow long this will be or whether|nad retirement plans in mind when tion of the riots. Murphy 's appeal filed shortly aft-| By dinner time the shuttling he will visit the White House in he stubbed a ee during a fire TRAIN DELAYED TONITE & SATURDAY Fast at ‘ gg pn ce a, al tr ete, Oh oe gine, Ne cmed Ou Sageigt Prices! Stevenson received more favor- able mention in absentia at Atlan- tic City than Averell Harriman, who was there industrially in per- gon. Sen. Kefauver’s name was mentioned about as frequently as_ that of Millard Fillmore. Jim Finnegan, Stevenson's man- ager, was a discreet figure about the conference. NO BUTTON-HOLING He threw ‘no parties, moved about without ostentation, did no button-holding that any reporter could observe. . * td) * But when he left Atlantic City | yesterday he remarked quietly that his tiger had at least 580 eonvention delegates in his pock- et. Stevenson would not need many more, Judging from some of the raps at Harriman, and the rude snub of Michigan's liberal Gov. “Seapy” Willlams, who was ‘dumped as chairman of next year’s governors’ convention, though the job should have been his on a seniority basis, the Democrats appear to be making an effort to out-straddle the Re- how securely athwart the middle of the road. “It’s the temper of the Ameri- ean people right now, this middle of the road,”’ one of Stevenson's _ Supporters sald the other day. Plainly, he was eager to avoid any distemper in this election year. e* ¢ e@ ' Gov. Harriman entertains shap- by defined hopes but has only vague plans for overcoming the, lead which the polis insist Steven- son and Kefauver now have over him. ; | “I leave that to your imagina- tion,” he said to newsman Scotty Reston the other day when Reston @sked him how he ever expetted | fo surmount gach obstacles. 4 Ld “You do have a good tmagina- tion,” the governor continued level- Japanese to Display U.S. Children’s Art LOS ANGELES—On their way to Japan are 120 paintings and drawings of ‘“‘My Mother,” exe- ¢uted. by American children. They Will be exhibited all ove? Japan ip schools and museums, The pictures, showing Ameri- @an mothers as very active wom. qn—busy in community affairs as Well as in their own households—' were chosen from among 750 sent te the Japanese Embassy in Wash-, | ington by school officials as the | st of thousands drawn and paint- ed throughout the United States. | Together with, entries from other! gountries, they will be on display fpr a -year and those judged out- ganding will be awarded certifi- dates Of merit. — Visit in Red China , TOKYO (INS)—A group of thir. ty-nine Japanese businessmen, al Promotion Association, will leave Tokyo July 3 for a. month-long visit to Red China. ee ee | at Atlantic City. Harriman went forth to call a Govs. Hodges of North Carolina) Ptess conference after a corridor The ADA, he said, chased Com- munists out of the liberal move- In all, it was not a triumphant Kr when you eat, la bh or talk? Just sprinkle « utile FASTEETH om Bp G. A. THOMPSON & SONS ‘PLUMBING ||| 80 S. 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Prime Minister Asks | Removal of English Air, Naval Bases By THE ASSOCIATED | PRESS | ‘Two old Oxford classmates had a reunion this week at the British ' Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ | in London and one. agg a sticky and fateful ques- As expected, Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon | finally asked Prime Minister Sir’ Anthony Eden to take the British navy out of its great base at e, Ceylon, and the| RAF from ts base at t Katunayake. eadarenaiis was a surprise winner in Ceylon’s April elections. He is pledged to get rid of the British bases, to satisfy the de- mands of Asian nationalism and neutralism a la Nehru of India. The decision creates a new headache for Britain. This and the instability of some other links just about breaks the old British Empire lifeline. Without the bases in Ceylon. the - Indian Ocean jump will be from Aden to Singapore, a stretch of 3,600 miles with no way stations between. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCOLATIONS FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 === City and County Proud to Welcome Girl Scouts Residents of Pontiac and Oakland County are pleasurably aware of the honor done them by the Nation's Senior Gir! Scouts. By choosing Highland Recrea- tion for its 1956 encampment, this splendid organization has paid the entire community a high compliment. In the fullest and friendliest sense of the term we can assure the girls and their leaders that the welcome mat is out at Haven Hill. * * * It also is possible to predict that by the time the 5,000 girls occupy their city of 2,980 tents, everything will be in readiness for a highly suc- cessful encampment. A force of adult advisers soon will be hard at work with final preparations. * * x We urge the community to take advantage of the fact that the camp will be open to visitors every day from June 29 to July 11 between 10 a. m_and sundown. Also open to the public will be several programs to be presented in an arena with a seating capacity of 10,000. Let’s show these Senior Girl Scouts that.we are proud of them and their visit here. Let's do everything we can to make them feel at home. Federal Aid to Schools It was inevitable that widespread: difference of opinion would result over the issue of federal aid to schools at the national Governors’ conference at Atlantic City. a ee ee: ‘ This {s an important question, in- teresting to all, old or young. It is highly controversial because of its political implications, as wel] as for educational and other considera- tions. The differences cut across party lines. Neither Republicans nor Dem- ocrats are in agreement. Those who favor federal aid cite the fact that as long as the people of some states either can not or will not spend as much for ~ their public schools as do the people of other states, there will continue to be differences in edu- cational opportunity. More chil- dren can go to college in some states than in others. The coun- try may lose some geniuses as a result. In an atom age, the pro-aid group argues, this is a national danger. Those who oppose federal aid point out that no one gets federal aic with- out incurring obligations. They fear creeping federal control of local schools. They say this is just one more area in which the federal gov- ernment is reaching out to take more power away from the states. * * * If the pro argument is followed to ita logical conclusion, and !f abso- Iutely equa! opportunity is the all important goal. then al] govern- mental functions should be turned over to Washington. It is the old argument that has continued ever since the Nation’s founding. Is it better to centralize power at Washington, or is it better to keep it localized as much as pos- sible, turning over to the national government only those functions which are extremely difficult for the states to handle? - i Kt is easy to sympathize with both sides in this argument, for there is merit in each. However, there are other complicating fac- tors fo be considered. For exam- ple, Michigan pays far more tax money to the federal government than it gets back in benefits, We Michiganders already are help- _ ing out so-called poorer states to the tune of millions of dollars every year. The aid to education bill would ma- terially increase this amount, Do the people of Michigan want to do this? And how far are they will- ing to go in footing the bills for pro- viding local services for the people of otner states? — * * * These are questions which every- one, should consider in evaluating this discussion as it continues among the Governors, and in Congress. “A Ginseax are aeetogis! Says he has found tools, handmade of sand- stone, that prove man has been on. earth more than 700,000 years.” — News item. It is no compliment to man’s alleged intelligence that he has been in the world that long and still hasn't learned how to run it, Ir THE’ professional reformer hap- pens to wind up in heaven, he will be most unhappy when he looks around and sees many people he had consigned to hell. Some Americans have such a pe- culiar conception of a person's rights in a free country they believe one person has just as much right not to join a labor union as another per- son has to join one. The Man About Town Story Well Told Biography of Local People Makes Interesting Reading ‘June: A month that couldn't make up its mind. A book that has gone into extra edi- tions is “Life Has No Ceiling,” by Frank T. Cartwright. It portrays a ramance of the changing China in a biography of Dr. and Mrs. James T. Cheng, ’ that packs a never lagging interest. It covers their early privations, conversion to Christianity, their years both before and after the world wars. Dr. Cheng for several years was personal physician to Chaing Kai-shek, and now tis Superin- tendent and Medical Director of the Oakiand County Tuberculosis Sana- torium. That very close reader of our papef, Dave Speer of Cass Lake calls attention to the big breeze we chronicled in a wedding story: “gusts” were present from a number of states. A native of Oakland County, born in West Bioomfield Township, George 8S. Cuthbertson, died Wednesday at his home in Filnt, aged 79. He was a writer of considerable note. The makers of a new insecti- elde offer $25,000 for any fly or mosquito that it will not kill. Try it out at your next picnic. Oakland County's newest post Office is at Lathrup Village (which 1s a city), where Postmaster Veld E. Blue - took over the new focation the other day. Their home near Milford was badly damaged in a tornado three vears ago, and since then the family cat of Mr. and Mrs. Washburn Holliday, now living at Pontiac Lake, has carried them into the cellar whenever she has a brood of kittens and there's a strong wind. Don't complain: the USA and Canada are the only countries among over 100 in the entire world that have a surplus, rather than shortage, of food. Perhaps there's something to think about in what “Fed Up—and Then Some” writes on a card: ‘Television never will kill off the movies as long as they run only the dead ones.” Back from: the annual convention of their state association is Postmaster Leslie H. Dean, the event being held this year at Charle- ‘voix. It followed that of the state news- papermen at the same place, and we hope the PMs behaved as wéli. Verbal Orchids to— ‘William Diener ninetieth birth- of 393 East Montcalm St.; day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hardenburg of Flint, formerly of Pontiac; golden wed- ding. - ponents JUNE, 29,, 1986. a yt WARTIME. USE OF Aor yh =" & 2 -_ 4 el _ " eens oe a “W ell, »W hatta You Know.” ——— a David oe Says: Struggle Inside Kremlin Walls? WASHINGTON—What's going on inside the Kremlin? Nobody here really knows, but American intelli- Kremlin, It took many weeks for the text of that speech to leak out. The question is what gence sources can make somé> “happened in the interim. shrewd guesses. . * * * There's a battle on. The strug- gie for leadership is between the former Stalin men and their op- Evidence of the conflict can be seen in the behavior of the Communist parties outside of Soviet Russia. Whoever still has these foreign instrumentalities of Communism under control—and it looks like someone in the top min- istry who handles foreign outlets of propaganda is in command— “may have inspired the severest criticism of Khrushchev by the Communist groups outside Russia. The outcry from The Daily Worker in New York, fer ex- What has been going on under the surface since the lines of battle between the pro-Stalin and anti- Stalin groups in the Kremlin were drawn” Certainly control of the Communist parhies outside Soviet Russia is an important piece of in fluence for someune in the Kreii- lin to manipulate. Hence, the an- tt-Khrushchey propaganda let loose from New York and other centers carnes special significance. The fact that the editorials from the ‘outside ergans of the Communist parties have just been reprinted in Moscow newspapers shows that whoever controls the press there Dr. William Brady § wanted to use those same editorials as an influence inside the Soviet Lnion itself. a ¢ ‘e It's a desperate game, and per- haps soon the world ‘will know more details as a purge of the ven ups—mavbe Khrushchev or Bulganin or both will go down=and i ole ation of Some new leader come to pass something 1s going on inside the Kremlin that means much to the outside world. Dicta- torships work invisibly, and* some- times palace revolutions break out when the rival dictators cannot tol- erate each other. It would seem that big events are in the offing (Copyright 1956, os Vork He rald Tribune ise.) Savs: ample, and from (6 ist ergans in other parts of the world is that the men in the Kremlin whe stood by Stalin and didn't interfere with his cruelties are themselves = to blame and mest answer for their acquiescence in his crimes. It's really a political maneuver to get them out altogether. Whenever dissension of such proportions goes on in any cabinet, there is bound to be a siowing up of certain activities and a speed- ing up of others PROPAGANDA STRESSED In the case of the Kremlin, the speed-up is on the foreign propa- ganda side. A desperate effort is being made to win new laurels in the Middle East and in Europe. The drive is on to push the Ameri- can military forces out of their bases everywhere in Europe and Asia. It has already succeeded in TIeeland. The movement has in- fensified in Merocco and North Africa generally and trouble-mak- ing has been renewed by the Com- munists throughout Latin America. It looks as if the men in charge of the foreign office are seeking to establish a new prestige for do- mestic reasons. Meanwhile, the infiltration policies which have been pursued with considerable vigor lately are making some headway and causing the Western Powers concern in France as well as _ Italy. It's a mixed-up situation for the United States and her Allies to analyze. For there is no cer-- tainty as to who is going to be on top next in the battle for suprem- acy imside the Kremlin. Which- ever faction wins will be faced with internal Weaknesses growing out of the fight itself. MOSCOW BACKING? The new outbreak of rioting just reported from Poland may or may not have been inspired by certain political strategists in Moscow but it looks as if the discipline usually exerted there over the satellite states has weakened late- lv Hence, the people in Poland now are emboldened to take chances. Incidentally, it has al- ways been assumed here that the overthrow of the government at Moscow would come about as a result of revolt initiated throughott™ the satellite states. There have been some sug- gestions here and there that the entire course of events recently in Moscow has been artificially planned. But officials in Wash- ington feel that the sensational speech by Khrushchev in Feb- ruary was forced on him as a maneuver in defense against his political opponents inside the Avoid Liquid Applications in Treatment for Shingles In the course of my recent bout with imaginary ulcer-hydronephro- sis-cancer of the head of the pan- creas, etc.® that the vague and worrisome bellyache might indi- cate shingles doctors call it. For that matter, mv first inkling of what really ailed me came when a playmate on the bowling green. a retired obstetrician gina and gave me a nitroglycerine tablet to take for it. I did take the tablet that evening. not because | was in any distress but just to see whether it was active It was—it gave me an unpleasant throbbing in the head and flushing of the face Intercostal neuralgia—that's what T concluded mv wandering belly, side and backache signified. Intercestal means between the ribs—nerves that emerge from the spinal cord and pass around the trunk between the ribs, sup- plying sensation to chest wall, belly wall, flanks, hips. The cause of intercostal neural- gia ‘pain in ah area supplied by one or more intercostal nerves). let us say. I don't know. I won't say the cause is ‘unknown’ —but if anybody knows the cause of in- tercostal neuralgia. he or she does not choose to tell the world about it Shingles (herpes zoster) is inter- costal neuralgia with blisters. The victim suffers pretty severe pain in back, loin, flank, chest or belly for a day or two and then, when they are about ready to start the anesthesia for removal of his ap- pendix or something, a crop of small blisters appears on the sur- face of the skin of the affected area. Shingles has been a diag- nostic booby trap for more than one fast operator. The pain of shingles Is gen- erally persistent and harassing. If the patient is not in vigerous health to begin with, his or her siege of shingles may he an ex- hausting months-long illness. And so, two things are essential in the successful treatment of shin- gles... Kirst, to build or maintain vite. Second=te- beware of the damage pain-killers may do the blood and heart. If one does not know the cause of shingles—certainly I don’t—one can’t suggest a specific or cura- tive remedy. Drop me and call a real doctor if you wish, but aside from internal analgesics and appli- cations of soothing or protective dressing, I have no faith in spe- cific remedies or methods of treat- ment for shingles. In my judgment the least dan- gerous pain-killer for one with shingles is aspirin, and remember, aspirin is aspirin, no matter how much or how little you pay for it. The grain of truth In the no- tion that if shingles goes entirely around the trunk your name is Dennis is that the eruption is — herpes zoster as suggested ] had an- nearly always limited to one side; but, of course, if it did eccur on both sides, it would be virtually a double dose of trou- ble, It is advisable to avoid liquid oily or greasy applications and just keep the affected area of skin heavily powdered with equal parts of cornstarch. beric acid and talc er just borated ‘talcum powder. or vine stearate powder After drenching with the powder app’ a thick layer of cotton batting. and keep this in place with a wide ten sil bandage. snugly but not tight- ly apphed Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persone! hesi th and hygiene, now to disease. diag- osis or treatment, will be answered by id self- @ Pon- Dr William Brady, if a stam addressed envelope is sent to tiae Press. Pontiee, Michigan. (Copyright 1988) Voice of the People. “-has been the -reason. Drayton Resident Opposed to City staple Expansion in its nature. Recent articles about the Pontiac Municipal Airport expansion plans fai] to cover certain unfavorable aspects to enlarging this layout. For one thing, comparatively few people benefit from this tax-sup- ported playground. Pontiac tax- payers have contributed for over 20 years to provide landing and storage for planes owned by a Un} ‘fraction of the city’s poptulation. This money is spent vear after year though Pontiac as yet has ne municipal recreation building, poor playgrounds and inadequate playground equipment. Pontiac and Waterford have en- joyed comparatively good relations for many years. Mutual respect Expanding the airport in the midst of a high cgncentration: of homes, to ther * airports. cértain depreciation, is certainly no way to improve these relations, The advent of helicopters will soon outmode the need for rural Even now, some of the larger cities are closing the gap between their large airports and their downtown facilities by Use of the whirly-birds, Ask yourself these questions: Do I use the airport? Would I get more benedit from my tax dollar if it were spent on school and recréational facilities? Do I think the airport has been a '. material factor in the improvement of Pontiac? Would | like a large airport to move in close to my home and! school? If your answers are un- favorable, may L:suggest you com tact vour representative on the City Council to let him know how you feel? Lee Katnes 288] Lansdowne pDraxton Plains Laws to Aid Auto Dealers May Do Harm, Little Good Small and large Ford automobile dealers from all sections of the country concluded a meeting at which all aspects of the Monroney and O'Mahoney Bills. now before the Congress, have been fully and openly discussed They reached the following con- clusions ‘1) If the O'Mahoney Bill be comes a law. the automobile bootlegger will be able to thrive and prosper, to our detriment. as never before This as. because, under the provisions of the Bull, no one will be able to take any effective action against bootleg- ging and other unethical prac- tices : a * ° * (2) If the Monroney Bull be comes a law. the government through the Federal Trade Com- mission, will be required to enter into every phase of our business — inchiding contract provisions prices and profit margins—ar * the days of NRA and OPA wi look hike paradise by compan son. We are therefore against the passage of this Bil! ‘ e 8 @ (3) If either or both of these bills become Jaw, the manufac- tuers may well be forced to seek entirely new methods of distrib- uting, selling and servicing the cars and trucks they make methods that could seriously af fect not ently our future profits but the very existence of author ized dealerships. For thie ver important reason. we are agains! each of these Bills ° s ® (4) Our final conclusion is that - the combined provisions of these bills fail completely to meet the objectives of those who, several! months ago, set out in all sn- cerity to cure certain recognized evils and abuses in our business The O'Mahoney and the Monron ey Bills—in their present form —may well kill the patient in stead of curing him * « »® For these basic reasons, the dea! ers hope that no bills concern ng automobile factory-dealer relation ships will be passed at this se« sion of Congress. They are com municating to Senators and Con greassmen these conclusions and urge, in the interests of the suc cessful future that all dealers «li do the same as gckly at possible * In commenting on tne current Case Records of a Psychologist — Legislature, Vice President W. T. Gossett of the Ford Motor Com pany declared: , “We believe that the manufac turers have demonstrated clearly that they are ready and willing to do their part to meet the problems of the time without legisiative in. rervention It is only reasonable to suggest that the industry be given sufficient time to complete the process of working out solu- tions Certainly there is no occa- sion for such drastic measures as those involved in the proposed leg- islation before this Committee. : « * . “The automotive industry tradi. ‘tionally has been highly compett- tive not only within the indestry but with other industries that vie for the consumer's dollar ‘The in- dustry has attained a high level of efficiency. of quality of product and of value to the consumer. It has been a mavor factor tn the expansion of our economy and in the changing pattern of our way of life * ¢« @ “Imposition of the sort of gov- ernmental regulation contemplat- ed by the Monroney bill woeld bring about revolutionary chagee In the operations of the industry —changes of which the foreare- able consequences are, without exception, adverse, We think it te clear that the proposed legisia- tien would work te the detrt- ment not only of the industry bef of the economy in genere! and of the public at large.“ Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I found myself in love with you . . Because you came to me . Without the smaliest claim tn life On time or memory... You did not draw me to the Or paint » futurefaeene Of promises that | might make For hills and valleva green... “You did not ask for anything... You simply gave vour smile, ,. And lovingly assured me that, ., It would be worth my while , ee And I beheved vou. darling, ae... I still have faith today ... And — . past you have been so loyal and. . Sa good in every wav... And that 1a why T love vou so... And why vou may be sure... There is ne sacrifice for you... That I would not endure (omen 1esa, ————— Charm Unaffected by Middle Age Myrtle is panicky about her age. Her type of fear was com- monplace 20 years ago. Thanks in part to some 250 newspaper editors who have run this col- umn in their areas. Myrtle’s problem is now less common. So clip this case record. Send it to every woman in.your fam- ily who lives in an area not reached by this column. It can save marriages and even san- ity. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-395. Myrtle FE. aged 43. is a neurotic wife. “Dr.«Cpane, your column does . not run in my city.’ she began, after_a recent address I had given before her women’s club. “Rut my sister clips your column and I read it avidly. “For lam growing panicky about the change of life. 1 get so jittery I can't sleep. “I'm ashamed to admit it but for the past six months I have been taking sleeping pills. * * * “Sometimes I feel so blue I just ‘sit and cry. My husband tells me there's nothing to worry about, and I remember some of your news- paper columns also said the same thing. “But could you please reassure me personally about it? Will I lose my appeal to my husband after the menopause?”’. BUGABOOS AT 45 At about the age of 45 the womb (uterus) ceases its regular func- tion. But the womb is not a primary sexual organ, so it has no signifi- cant bearing on a wife's physical - chatm. Women can remain thrilling and thrillable ail their lives, with or witihout a uterus So demolish this age-old bugaboo of womankind now and forever more. If you have lest- your womb earlier in marriage due to fib- roids or if you are at the age where the uterus normally stops its monthly functioning. shrug your shoulders. Take a ‘Se what!" attitude. Husbands don't know if their wives have a uterys or not as re- gards their marital relations. SPECIFIC FACTS In my many years of teaching. I have long realized that people want ‘imi facts to support scien- tific statements, I have just told you that your womb does not affect your to function as a thrilling and thrill. able wife. So let's show you some clincher arguments to prove that statement. First, the thing that makes physi- cal affection pleasureable is pri- marily tactile stimulation. But you wives know very well, without ever having taken a col- lege course in psychology, that the | touch or tactile cells in the skin do a No, their nerves lead to the brain So you can feel all the tactile sensations at 55 or 65 or 75 that vou did at 35 Oh, TU qualify that mildly. As we grow elder, all of our functions may giiminish slightly. We may not secrete as touch saliva at 65 as at °%, or as much thyroxine or insulia, But the difference is minor, We don't suddenly drop from a full, 100 per cent down to zero, just because we reach the age of 45 Maybe.we fall from 100 per cent to % per cent. MENOPAUSAL WORRIES So get straightened out 6n this medico-psychological point now and you can pas sthrough the menopause with little effect on your charm or your personality, You wives have no cause te worry about yourselves, so turn your attention to your husbands. They are eely to be in a far worse state Ld * ¢ So you wives must be smart and eiect more aggressiveness to ban- your husband's growing dread of impotence. Send for my booklet ““Menopatisal oe of Men & Women,” en- closing a stam; return enve plus 20 cents. = ae It can show you how to remain devoted sweethearts through your ne wedding day. 's write to cate 7 The ‘Pon \, ~ ag on oo cet cei-agdreneed nm, ene ang a. sot 3 de stam yping one pr printing voste when yee ‘one Pd his ‘hel _phietg. pave: logical charts ena pam | (Copyright 1966) improving _, | % * Plan Red China om 29, 1956 | - a SEVEN * THE BE \ a < Party Conaress To Convene This Fall; Press Reports - Indicate Purge Probable’ HONG KONG (INS) — Prepara-| tions are in full swing for the eighth national congress of the respond to requests for advice. A Chinese Communist Party which is rator of Damon's classic Broadway expected to convene this autumn, ‘ chesnut Red : t China, provin- clal congresses down to basic level!’ By DAMON RUNYON party organizations are meeting to Our Old Man said one time a make their individual reports and Charming young lady by the name to elect their congressmen. lof Miss Abagail Zuz came to him According to the Kwantung Pro- for advice on the subject of mar- vincial Communist Party Commit- riage. She was being courted by tee, the principal items on the a4 young man named Clukey and agenda of the national congress also by Obadiah Envelope, a sod) will be: oa of vers! el ling and twice age. 1. The working report of the |115., said she asked him which one central committee of the Chinese | Communiat Party. - ‘he thought she should marry and %. The report relating to the | * 6 revision of party regulations, | He said he told her that he did & The directives pertaining to ‘not entirely agree with Benjamin, the ecend five-year plan tor the |Franklin's advice to young men of national economy-ito marry widows, but that he did) « The election of the central ithink it was an excellent idea for} comamitics. iyoung women to marry widowers. The eighth congress, the first of He said he explained to her that its kind since 1945—will however,|it had been his observation that | discuss much more than those second wives had all the best of four items, for Communist press it because their husbands tried to) reports have indicated that the do for them all the things they had party in general is headed for a neglected to do for their first purge, | wives. ° | The ailments afflicting the party, | according to the reports, are ma- i ; ‘Seliow | terlalism, bourgeois idealism, sec. st ® Sir whe conght s tarianism, lack of criticism and mia self-criticism, dogmatism and dis- unity, Music Camp Opens 29th Annual Season INTERLOCHEN W—The nation- al Musie Camp's 29th annual con- cert season opens today with the too busy to remember the litth honor orchestra, directed by Ori-| amenities of matrimony, such 88 en Dalley of. the University of taking the wife places and baying Michigan, first to perform. her things. ge emgrag high school band -_ Aad apcsivcdird dl rd healed rriage became a routine gram Saturday night. Dr. J =—a . F Maddy, founder and director of with the husband, and he did not the camp, directs the same or- chestra July 1 in the coming te oe tow Orel ee a meee - scant consideration until one day got vice was always getting him into concerts feature thé all-state intermediate band, di- Sh* uP and died, is - 4Nylon Ra ¢Z Shuttlecoctks ad Regulation Net * Poles & Stakes ° ntatattattents bel (e) dc lolol step f } in aati hundreds of years yhate 1 old alike pularize, one company allotted a limited culously low price. When they're you want a real value — hurry | PHONE MAIL COUPON NOW TODAY te Mon. & Fri. Evenings ‘til 9 PLM. on SHOP IN PERSON! SHAW’S, 24 North Saginaw Street Enctesed fine $ down paymere. Please send me the Badminton Set ef the specie! price. t egree to poy belence weekly. 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Prices Start at *149° Ta) 4: CW conpirioner “nrzwam— mo-o>rreme— > <> Model 66BH Park Free Rear of Store Get Your Free ; Panes M. Theater Tickets 158 Oakland Avenue FE 2-3781 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDA Y, JUNE 29, 1936 : ' — i wy | 7 a ] ; 3 — - Negro Solon Fights sat cm‘ atia®* * Ds | JUNIOR EDITORS Integration Cause stm sizes ted m= NOTICE OF TAXES | Democratic leaders were report. CITY OF PONTIAC Graz | Son (D-Tl)), one of three Neate a determined effort to keep) 1956 City and School taxes will be due and payable at — [Democrats in the House, said to Fewell’s amendment out of thei i) otis of the City Treasurer July 1, 1956, through het } day he will fight inclusion of an i. July 31. 1956 without fees. HH ‘3 : antisegregation amendment in the ,,, atked not later Hh i 3 of embattled $1,600,000,000 schoo1Misco Plant to Expand | edge err ee — be — Sout as ae construction bill MUSKEGON — Misco Pre-' than 3 ae ene ‘ j ; , * * * cision Casting Co., has opened ne-, August 1, 1956 a collection charge of one per er i : ¢ / As the House plunged into an-|gotiations to locate at a Muskegon, will be added and one per cent (1%) addition: Fate : other day of debate over the big peut s paige to be cole pro- month thereafter on any unpaid City and School Taxes. federal aid measure, House lead- ion by fall. Increased demands @ Cit aining unpaid as ers said a final vote is unlikely|for its products—jet engine com-| All 1856 and Papen tthe Oakland Coun : 4 | — @ of March 1, 1957 will be at the ty before next Thursday. It will ad egnae: parts — has bypassed plans. to adkiliicaal penailies os . Monday before preliminary vot-|to build a $1,000,000 plant in Mus- | Treasurer's Office, subject to a pe ing starts. |kegon Township. Misco already em-/—§ provided by State Law. : | Ki 2 | Dawson said in an interview he|Plove — herpiaaee = a Mus WALTER A. GIDDINGS will oppose a racial integration) pay | Whieiad operates a large: City Treasurer | rider to be offered by Rep. Sal t at . | > oece mee eager ece eee eee eee pero e ne weee (D-NY), his Negro colleague, be- ’ UENT | cause “federal aid to education) About 300 million free road DON T LET YOUR TAXES GO DEL Q ros vom vuocee is needed now.” |maps are given to- Americans % Inclusion of the Powell amend- every year. J OFF TO CAMP — & The Bus : This is the day that the Junior Editors are going to camp, and here| is the bus at the station. I Mothers and fathers are sorry to see them go, but know that the Junior Editors are going to have lots of fun. When they come back all! will be healthy and tanned after plenty of fresh air, hiking, swimming’ and games. | Color-this picture with your crayons, paste it down on cardboard vantethen cut out carefully. To make it stand up, fold the bottom two end panels under and the middle panel forward. * Cut the slits on every dotted line in the bus windows, and then slip, the narrow end of the strip of passengers into the slit nearest the door working from the back. Weave it over the window spaces and under| the -narrow strips and the bus will be filled with children. | (This suggestion was first sent in by Loretta Lewis, Foster, W. Va. Send in your idea care of this newspaper, and if it is used it will be. worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: A Game on the Bus He Tells Police, 12% Anscies_Animal_ Regulation ‘Commission recently asked him to’ ’ ‘ 2 ‘keep the cub out of the city, Ther esa Lion The policemen led Shinners and © = ’ (King to the circus grounds. Ekola in My Driveway’ vor ee | LONG BEACH, Calif. ww — ‘There's a lion blocking my drive Mill to Be Renovated | way and I can't get to work.”| CHEBOYGAN uM — The Char-. Walter Ekola complained to po- min Corp said it will spend $1,500,- tee. ee (000 in renovating its newly ac- ,. quired Cheboygan paper mill. The Ge coe Bye grirds mill will employ between 100 and Shinners and his 9month-old lion)? Persons when full operations cub King making Foe sleep in start next Jan. 1. | + . | fi : , iN ; : fe = WKC Bought E ntir e a3) ie Stock of One of ‘The car was parked in Ekola’s Music for Inmates ‘driveway. MARQUETTE u — Inmates at! , isi y » WSS , | Shinners explained he had lost the Marquette branch prison will V's SS : “ ° t’ t his way to a Shrine circus. So, he get their music lessons this sum-| , Ss Det L ‘said, he and King just bunked mer from Dr. Allan L. Nem, : rol s arges down to await daylight. [head of the Northern Michigan Ci D ] | i * 8 «©. College music department. 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This does not imply ignor- ey per cent Democrat, 52 per cent Michigan survey indicates that the tember on 635 adults from 25 Mich- six to five. | of power. lance. Some were refusing to) Republican. independent voter controls one igan counties, the University’s ; ; Cen. answer. Independents tend to remain at fourth of-al] Michigan ballots when Survey Research Center has con-| But the independent voter, | In answer to the question, “Gen ) aking, i iti ever’ bell, |about the same levels | | Se Etcetera prc tr sags ab eae, pali o_o Pot Ane Canes tea o® Republican, a Democrat, an in- the findings of the Democrat Both CIO and AFL families ~ |dependent, or what?”, 37 per cent Majority is in no way a reliable tended to be strongly Democratic. + 'pesponded for the Democrats and forecast of the fall election. He | There was little difference between 31 per cent for the Republicans. | Pointed out that issues and can-|them. In families where at least [Six per cent said they didn’t didates also determine largely a|one member belonged to the CIO | pera —— | voter's decision: 53 per cent were Democrat, while Sure as . the percentages among AFL/ the cock ta i ] hour Rur al-Road Speed ln, sdditon. he ae net = Tieton another factor where ‘another is useless unless it be-|Variations in party preference) Averages 50 M p H |comes a vote at a polling place. jtended to be great. ” | ww eere | The «survey indicated that the; The survey indicated that | WASHINGTON — According to Michigan Negro is overwhelmingly Democrats oumumbered Repub. | ‘the bureau of Public Roads, the av- * Democrat. Splitting the Negro) licans im every ten-year age erage speed of motor vehicles on portion of the sample, 76 per cent) group until age 60. Independents, main rural highways where driv- 27swered Democrat. 13 per cent) as in almost all gradings of age, erelwere fies lo choose la deaired independent and nine per cent, salary, and education did not speed set an all-time record of Republican. tend to fluctuate. 7 mNes_ an hour in 1955, an Of the whites, 32 per cent an- The survey supported the com: | increase of seven tenths of a mile swered Democrat, 28 per cent mon belief that central Detroit is! an hour over the 1954 figures | independent and 34 per cent jargely Democrat—58 per cent Studies made by 33 states indi- Republican. against 17. per cent Republican cate that the average 1955 speeds Republican respondents domin- and } per cent independent. In foo cars truck s and buses Were sted the lowest ‘up to $2999) wage the suburbs this tapered slightly to 227. 498. and 926 mph, respec: soaps and the highest ($6.000 and 4 per cent Democrat, 20 per tively - up) wage groups while Democrat Cent Republican and 27 per cent ot per cent of the pas respondents dominated the middle independent. senger cars exceeded 00 mph and wage groups ($3,000-$5.999) : MARIA eles is a sociable American custom > e HANDLACED SOFTEES e VERY FLEXIBLE © CREPE SOLES Some : ‘ities other t i ‘er 18 per cent traveled more than 60, te ° her a rita pay mph. Twenty-seven per cent of the Independents remained stable in” pita nan pace anti trucks and 63 per cent of the; Spite of wage variations between the three groupings buses exceeded of mph Education showed another wide Cities between 2.500 and 0,000 ‘difference between Democrats and showed the greatest Republican 4,752 Enroll at MSU Republicans. Of those who finished strength—30 per cent against 19 per for Summer Classes grade school. 43 per cent were cent Democrat and 25 per cent Democrats, 27 per cent Republi- independent. Smal! towns and open EAST LANSING ®—Eenrollment an: some high school: 37 per country showed 43 per cent Repub- for Michigan State University’s Cent Democrats, 31 per cent tican, 30 per cent independent and summer session is about 9 per cent Republican: completed high schéol 21 per cent Democrat : higher this vear than last, the uni- 36 per cent Democrat, 32 per cent) In the sample there were as versity states Republican: some college 28 per many respondents from smal! At the close of registrationicent Democrat. 38 per cent towns and open country as there Wednesday, 4.752 students had reg- Republican; completed college: 13 were from central Detroit istered for summer classes Late peu = SS SEnSR Sa! 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ADAMS FE 2-881) per cent of all households equipped with felephone service Next in line are Kalamazoo with 91; Jackson and Lansing with 90; Grand Rapids, 89; Flint, 8&8; Pontiac and Battle Creek, 86; Detroit and Saginaw, $4: and Bay City. 82. Again this year, Evanston, Ill. leads all other cities of 50,000 populahon with 98 per cent of its households having a telephone. Several smailer Michigan cities like Birmingham and Midland, have similaris high telephone de- velagment Of the households in the entire Michigan Bell area. 8&7 per cent e telephones Only one other Bell System company, the Sorth- Figure Your Own Savings ern New England Telephone Co. City 7th in Phone Service With 86 Pct. Distribution pppcint school Heod More than 86 per cent of all/has a higher development—8& per Although 86 per cent of Pon- J. tiac’s households have a tele- phones for every 106 households. The seeming discrepancy is a PICNIC CHESTS 4 p> 4 -~ 8 ™ if eaoy Type Chests | * ‘+> <« ” id | as. phon,” he said. “The ! I : ; popularity vane ° lot extension telephones has mush. -OMpaign by Airplane roomed since the company began. PORT HURON «—Robert J offering them in a choice of eight| McIntosh has dusted off his World colors.” War II air force pilot's license to hit an aerial campaign trail Mc- Intosh is seeking the Republican nomination to Congress from the DETROIT w—Stuart Openlander, Seventh District. He said renting, 44, has been appointed superintend- a plane is cheaper than covering ent of schools in suburban-Dear- the six county district by automo- born, coming from a similar post bile. McIntosh last flew in 1945 in the village of Wayne. Open- but-had his license reinstated after lander succeeds Dr. Mark Scully, a physical examination and some who resigned to become president practice flights of Southeastern Missouri State Col- ———————— lege Openlander wil] receive: India’s Central Silk Board is $18,500 the first year of a three- planning to spend $10,500.000 in were tele. reflection of the growing number year contract that provides $20,000 the next year to deveinp the coun of homes with more than one tele- the third vear. try's silk industry. 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It will house, among other things, the police department, the fire chief and staff, and municipa) courts. It is being financed from the city’s capital improvement program. Automatil REYNOLDS A LAER SOFTENER UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) reg. price as — The U. S. has told the U. N . . . Trusteeship Council that hydrogen advertised in Life || vomb blasts in the Pacific have ‘disclosed the “horrifying” effects iterated her right to continue such : ‘nuclear tests in the Pacifie trust ° REVERSIBLE ° CAN BE USED IN ‘territory and refuted claims ad- @ FITS ANY © OFFICE ‘vanced primarily by India that the lexplosions are in violation the WINDOW e HOME U.N. charter. © STEEL e HAS ' | Mason Sears, American repre- FLOOR | sentative in the council, pointed | © QUIET ' STAND out that the U.S. accepted her | trust agreement in 1947 “elearty | The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac The Good Housekeepi ping Shop 51 W. Huron St. Open Tonite & Monday 'Til 9:00 FE 4-1555 Famous Names and a Low, Low Price on GENERAL ELECTRIC or EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER YOUR CHOICE Complete with set of cleaning - tools fur- merly $69.95 value. PAY ONLY $] DOWN of PONTIAC $39.95 fen seme ume | predicated upon the fact that the islands were a strategic area in been held and would be held again.” He added: . tests were thereby to be prohib- ited?" |\COURT RULE INSISTED India insisted that the Interna-| itional Court rule on this point but. 'the U. S. opposed this procedure. Mason claimed in the council that! Fund for the or the Republic. CT \ Umut "ial ow ashes nt tem PrOD@ Date Revealed | (0 show het Mew woul you Care. until ‘‘fall out’’ ashes in ~~ gr the hydrogen. bomb explosi Japanese fishermen. He added: | territory. It ls rather nation were to precipitate a wuc- lear war.” India referred only indirectly to, ‘the fact that Russia also is conduct-| ling nuclear tests, although within Soviet territory. The Indian_repre-| sentative said that such experimen-' tation is ‘‘dangerous” wherever | carried out. Presumably, he meant that the possibility of radioactive) fall-out results from nuclear ex- plosions anywhere. RAPS RUSSIAN TESTS Sears leveled oblique criticism at Russia's unreserved secrecy on all nuclear blasts conducted in the wastes of Siberia by drawing the council's attention to “another side” of the picture. He said: “This is a recognition that the nuclear tests in the Pacific have been so extensively photographed .and advertised that the whole world has now come to understand tl that which nuclear tests had already |. ship system if further nuclear Marshall Island group and some Committee on Un-American Activ- U.S. Defends Pacitic H- Bomb Blasts; it2500Pound co Horritying Etfects Serve as Example the human race. highway accident Wednesday. “In be that the Paci: fle tests down in history as the the place that made COLOMA (®—A husky 25-year-old New yeu con enjey the b fo. of this farmer hoisted a 3,500-pound car'| advance in weter conditioning. Reynolds ts proved that was pinning a man who had| ia third world war might destroy been tossed underneath after a APOATICALY! The farmer, Walter Johnson, might well |. od hneaaif dqainst the side f° Cees ang |& ditch and raised the tilted car . time, te. |trom Edward Beard, 34, of Rt. 3, ALL —_ FERGU “When you come right down to| ternational war impossible. ey eal suffered a frac- it, does anyone suppose that the) “If so the Marshall Islands, with- (\U, S. would have voluntarily trans- porta lerced the islands to the trustee ven bea ad tose = Jackson Sets Fund Goal age to more than five square miles, a N ‘ on ‘ of territory, will have shared in’ CKSON #—A record $484, making onc of the greatest con-has been set for Jackson County's 3465 Auburn Road Auburn Heights designed to give you every feature you should have in @ 100% automatic water softener. And it's fully covered by potent. Dowex is the softening medium. in service ond gverenteed to give you soft weter — | Yeu con't efferd to be witheut soft woter. Cell todey | for complete information, including free woter ELECTRIC CO. Successor te Crump Electri¢e tributions that have ever been|torch drive goal this fall. It tops, FE 4-3573 FE 4-3573 imade to the welfare of man-\by almost $51,000 the $454,000, | kind.” . raised in last year’s drive. 7 ‘the Pacific injured natives ot the| WASHINGTON #® — The House a Give Her littes has set July 10 for the start’ of its long-planned probe of the The initial hearing, Chairman Walter (D-Pa) said, will dea] with la fund-financed survey concern- ling “blacklisting” of persons in ‘ ‘Fund for the Republie. DIAMONDS | . * * ¢ i f ‘the entertainment industry for al- : 4 leged Red activities. Walter said John Cogley, direc- tor of the survey, has been sub- |poenaed to testify at the closed session. | s * LJ Cogley's report said the black- listing has become common prac- tice in all parts of the entertain- ment industry except the ica “mate theater. | The Fund for the Republic, a! ‘tax-exempt group. operates inde- pendently of the Ford Foundation, which established it with an ini | tial grant of money. Business Opportunist | CENTURY $100.00 COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo] Wedding Ring $62.50 (INS)—Five freight cars were de- , railed at the outskirts of Colorado A Year to Pay Springs. Moments later an ice cream vendor appeared to service ‘the large crowd that gathered. 2 Re ap een fi Pant ae : a ee, ee on 7 gee este) ~W. HURON at TILDEN _N.. PERRY at GLENWOOD The Perfeet Spot to Finance Your New Car...... Choose your car... choose your insurance . finance both the bank wavy, the best way for you. plete details. 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Wright receive certificates of their citations It’s Wonderful! for their initiative, suggestions and ‘‘extraordi- from Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Sr. . Dress Up nary diligence in their work,” Pontiac Post Office (right). The presentation was held yesterday D employes’ a H. Smith Jr. (left) = Harold morning in the a Cue? addy is Your Mailbox With Your Name a Poole's Will Be Glad to Take Your Order “Pook -WASHINGTON oP — Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas said yesterday if the nominees and platform of |probably will.” In remarks prepared for a Na- tional Press Club luncheon, Shiv- lers made a plea for states’ rights and opposed third party move- ments as “undesirable.” * * * He said there is a way out of the party’s dilemma short of ab- ject surrender by the South and that is restoration of the two thirds nomnating rile at the’ na- tional convention. Shivers, who bolted his party to help Dwight D. Eisenhower carry Texas in 1952, said a return to the party's convention. Some Northern Shivers Hits Dem Unit Rule as Source of Party Conflict the Democratic National Conven- entire vote of that state — the Ment. ‘s«e tion are unacceptable to the Democratic party “has been South ‘ ‘anything can happen, and} | breaking up into ideological splint- He said he was not attacking two-thirds rule would restore the zation. Miss Mosher was a stewardess party to “‘a position of broad in- Shivers may have had Johnson for California-Eastern Aviation on L Oo w R E Yy fluence. representative strength in mind, however, when he said 4 military charter flight _ SPINET ORGAN and true moderation.” there is a new political party in| Schneider said Miss Mosher ad Prior to 1936, a Democratic Texas which he called the “Mod- dressed a note to Florence Howard GALLAGHER presidential candidate could be erates " He said they have “tem. of San Mateo, Calif. a fellow nominated only by winning two porarily prevailed over the ‘Con- stewardess, saying: ‘Sorry you - thirds of the delegate votes at the servatives’ and the ‘Liberals.’ ”’ have to make the rest of the trip Music Co. lect Frank Nievelf may lose days as those to Head Association [ste stored at room | rhe number of restaurants in py rots om per] Te, ani ot cea those kept two weeks injout the nation increased by 11 per ~~ teent from 1950 to 1956. a of citizens * * *# Nievelt, Berkley, president; Howard Dryden, Royal Oak, first vice president; Edward Cox, Waterford Township, second vice president; Mrs. James Salley, | Farmington, secretary; Charles) Bryan, Clawson, treasurer; Frank Depew, Birmingham, James Fitch, Ferndale, Duane O. Johnson, 346 E. Pike St., trustees; L. K. Smith, Drayton Plains, guide; and James ™ |Landau, Oak :Park, sergeant at | -jarms. Truck Driver Killed | MUSKEGON (® — Donald L.) Junkins, 29, of North Muskegon, f was killed Thursday -when his truck went out of control on a) Muskegon street, threw him out | and overturned on him. He was | a driver for a construction com-; Pontiac Press Phote ‘themselves as moderate, but in & playing | politics the man in the middle of " ithe road “‘is the man most likely music to get run over.” as the ad said! In making a "rts plea for, ~~ preservation of states rights, Shiv. & Pe described the Supreme Court: ecision against public school. seg rule was abandoned and the unit Teeation as an “unwarranted in-’ rule kept in force — whereby a vasion”’ of the powers reserved to state delegation majority casts the the states under the 10th Amend. the court as an institution or ad- ‘oe ) s 68 vocating rebellion against its de. He said these rules should stand cisions, but he does advocate and or fall together because the rules exercise the “right of vigorous! since 1936 have constituted ‘‘an protest.” | open invitation to political mamp se Wa . Monroe Woman Dies in Waikiki Beach Hotel HONOLULU (®— Det. Eugene Schneider said Norma Jean Mosher, 34, air hne stewardess of er Sam Rayburn defeated the Monroe, Mich., died in a Waikiki. Shivers forces for control of the hotel yesterday of an apparent Texas Democratic party organi- overdose of sleeping pills. ers.” * Shivers did not mention any of the Democratic presidential hope-. fuls. who include Texas favorite son Sen. Lyndon Johnson. Last month Johnson and House Speak See the Amazing New He added he used the word ‘‘tem- alone, but I'm beyond caring about The L.A. Wagner Co. ANNOUNCING NEW STORE HOURS BEGINNING JULY 1, 1956 4 Monday |. Tuesday 8:00 .. 8:00 Thursday {| am P.M Friday SATURDAY 8:00 to 6:00 SUNDAY - 10:00 to 2:00 Closed All Day Wednesday > Winterseal Deluxe Aluminum COMBINATION DOORS YOUR INITIAL ETCHED IN BOTTOM GLASS $47°° INSTALLED RIGID FRAME PLAY POOL 42x68 HEAVY FRAME 9.98 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Rd. FE 5-922] Democrats argued in those days porarily”’ HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES because he had learned anything.”’ _ 16-18 W. Huron I FE 4- 0566 that this gave the South ‘a veto” from experience that moderation $51 CAKLAND over contenders for the nomina- in politics is most difficult to pre- tion serve. Shivers said since the two-thirds Shivers Said all hke to think of f _WE CAN FIND YOUR NEW HOME TOO! JOHN FE 5-9447 Our Bags are packed and now... WERE MOVING! To our new office at 313 W. Huran St. Directly Across from the Pontiac High School Playground. Stop in and See Us TODAY! JOHN K. IRWIN Agent for Old Colony Insurance Co. Boston, Massachusetts A complete line of insurance for you and your family. Don‘t neglect your valuables Insure them the easy way with John K. Irwin. Faithfully serving the public since 1925 Have You Checked Your Insurance Plan? Come in Today and See Our Complete Home Listings K. IRWI REALTOR N FE 2-4031 Be Our Guest -For A Pontiac Test .. . .. . accept our invitation, to a, thrilling experience. We feel sure that after you have you, too, will feel as we do that Dollar for DoHar You Can’t Beat a Pontiac! CALL FE 3-7117 today and make a date or come in for that test thrilling experience YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID! Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac THERE iS NO BETTER DEAL THAN AT THE Pontiac Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens Across From the Post Office « aa | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 STREE, 8. C. It's A H : ; to Join Anarctic Trip . — to Discuss X-Way Plans ting so a car isn’t Basch in| Hollywood Divan $ NEW YORK — Eagle Scout UM Man Gets Top Post | perrorr officials saidjits own garage. Officers reported | 30” x 74” including Jnnerspring Mat- mised a stfeet | tress and Box Spring. Ideal for Cottage - : — "|New York Boy Scout |ovember, ax 1° suitor pent Detroit Officials, Ziegler|Safer to Drive, Lady Win Cash Prize Richard Lee Chappell made plans ANN ARBOR W—Dr. Gordon B, {today they hope for an early'meet-|a woman driver a today for the longest camping trip 5 14 Sutherland, a Briton on the|™& With State Highway Commis-jturn and plowed her car into the OF DON osc cc ici cee cee wes cc eeeuee of his scout career — a trip to|,,. aa sioner Charles Ziegler to iron out front yard of Mrs. Gary Tisdale’s| the South Pole with Admr: Richard| "versity of Michigan faculty] cies in Detroit's expresswaylhome. The auto rammed through| UNFINISHED FURNITURE — BEDDING or e nswer E. Byrd. to become, bead of England's 'Ne.| Program. a fence into the back yard,| Open Eveninge—Sunday 18 to 2. ; : * * ® tional Physical Laboratory. Leroy C. Smith, Wayne County|crashed into the garage and finally’ The 18-year-old Explorer Scout "road engineer, said a session might'stopped after ramming Mrs. Tis- trom Eggertsville, N.Y., was chos- -=§ Proposed new jet airtiners wili|"¢ *'ranged for next Thursday to dale's auto. .§,/g0 from New York to Los Angeles for ¢j propdsed new metropolitan expedition, sailing injin four hours. ss to Puzzle No. 5! Looking for @ way to overcome that summer lethargy? The Press’ new word game POT-O-GOLD is designed to perk you up — and give you a chance to win of the” weekly prizes which will offered until Labor . It's seek A hi need is a pencil and a postcard. F lk who lo t 6.se CLOW. The puzzle consists of (1) @ number of circl which O $s ve 0 contain a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these’ words printed below. The object is to a- range each group of circled letters into-a word that best fits tts clue. The word which you select for Circle No. 1], then would be the one which you would print in’ the space to the right of (1) below You notice Gast seuss alscles contin © clgue le pots of gold, You may uso onch « symbol as any letter you wish. However. it and all letters in that, circle must be weed. The § ciga. of course, can represent ANY lotier in the word. Do the same in al! the other circles. Stud carefully and arrange a!! the letters into words that you be- Neve best coniorm to ¢ clues. Use your § signs to help you spell out the right words. That's all there is to tt. Good luck! eat OUTDOORS find everything they need at WRIGLEYS the clues CANNED ICE Sta Cold miracle Canned Ice lasts for up to 72 hours. Refreezes over and over again up to | three full years, keeps them fresh and flavorful. «#39 = 89° 43° 2 . 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Occupancy by the fall of 1958 is contemplated by the beard, which met in special session last night. The schoo} will house stu- dents of seventh, eighth and ninth grades. - A capacity of about 1500 students. is planned. A one-story building’s plans were chosen from four schematic draw- ings of the proposed school, pre- sented to the board by architect light, double-r'ng ceremony in the ‘and Mrs. Hersel Henderson of La- Eugene Cleland of the firm George D. Mason & Co. The plan permits partial separa-| tion’ of grades, with the music, homemaking, fine arts and indus- | trial arts rooms, along with the library and gymnasium, being used: | by all grades. will be constructed so that it can be divided into three separate ‘study halls. — i covered elk wi teal toe bus loading platform. No other ex- terior or interior details were de- cided. The board directed the architect to develop plans and specifications and ft is expected they will be ready for bids in December. hand equip the school was approved by the voters last February as part of a three and a half million dollar The Board Building and Site Committee reported on several pos- | sible sites but no action was taken. | A special meeting has been set! for July 5, when the sites will be reconsidered and the board will elect new officers for the coming year. A special meeting to receive and open bids for the Jayno Adams addition is set for 8 p.m. on July 19. Governor Appoints Peretto fo Court MR. AND MRS. HERSEL F. HENDERSON Dryden Couple Say Vows in Candlelit DRYDEN—Donna Lou Bohlman! The bride is the daughter of Mr. ‘touched bottom, then both Scouts became the bride of Hersel Fred.and Mrs. John F. Bohlman, and completed the rescue. Henderson, ort Methodist Church. REV. ISAAC K. McPHEE Methodist Minister Continues Study ORTONVILLE—Rev. Isaac K. McPhee, new pastor of the Method-| ist Church here, will begin his ‘final year at the Biblical Institute iat Evanston, Il., July 23. This course will ast four weeks, and will complete four years of Reception to Be Held SEYMOUR LAKE—A reception wilt be held here Sunday after- noon Some 3 06 a the new pastor and his wife, Rev and Mrs, Isaac Mcphee. Every- one is welcome, conference courses of study for METAMORA—Robert Peretto of Metamora has been named Circuit Court Commissioner County in an appointment made by Governor Williams. Peretto is Democratic chairman ‘supply pastors. The Rev. here after serving four years at Prior to this former pastorate, he had been engaged in temperance work for several years. ME Church in a recent candle- the bridegroom's parents are Mr.| peer. white net over satin with a cathedral train was chosen by the bride. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a crown of | lace and pearis. She carried a fan shaped bouquet of white roses, stephanotis, and, an or- chids. Matron of honor was the bride’s Washington, Branson. Attending the groom were John Carbin of Pontiac, best man, and ushers Richard Nib- lack, Wally Branson, and Brant Furgerson. flower girl, also of Pontiac, was ring bearer. * * Ld A reception was held at | A gown of chantilly lace and | sister, Mrs. Richard Niblack of| ‘D. C. Acting as bridesmaids were Barbara Ayers, Wilma Ellsworth, and Mrs. Wally. Linette Fleming of Pontiac was, Scouts Save Utica Youth | Credit Their Lifesaving Training for Know-How _ in Rescue training with their rescue of nine St., Utica. * * ® Elmer and two companions were playing in shallow water in the rain-swollen Clinton River near here, when Elmer slipped into a deep hole. Eddie, who was nearby, went te the rescue but momentarily lost Elmer in the five or six- | mile-an-hour current. Thurland plunged in and towed Elmer to a point where his feet Elmer declared he would stay away from the Clinton in the fu- ture. “We knew what to do, and we did it,” the boys sald. Both of them hold the Swimming and Lifesaving Merit Badges. Thur- land also holds the National Bey Scout Life Guard Award earned at Scout camp, Agawam, last summer. Eddie plans to try for it this year. Chief of Police Hazen Anderson commendation, This is the fourth water rescue made by members or former members of Troop 80. Scout officials in this city point UTICA — Senior patrol leader _ |Thurland Hitchcock and Fox patrol) ©. . leader Edward Weycker, both 13) | - ‘of Troop 80, credit Scout livesaving| ©. year old Elmer Heidelberg of Janis} Shas sent both boys a letter of men battles a 14,000 acre forest FIRE FIGHTER — One of several thousand in Waterford Township for Junior High 5 a cott, Ariz., fire near Pres- whacking away at a burning tree along the fire line. Twining Visits Red A-Plant U.S. Aircraft Builder Chided for Bringing in Private Craft { MOSCOW «—Gen. Nathan B. Twining visited an atomic power station today which feeds Moscow with a minute part of its electrical supply. The U. S. Air Force chief was taken on a tour of the 500-kilowatt station which has become a show- place since it began operating in: June, 1954. Another aerial visitor to Mos- cow, U, S, plane equipment mak- er William P. Lear, was sum- moned to the American Embassy last night for a talk with U. S. Minister Walter Walmsley. Lear declined to discuss what was said, but he remarked that he igathered that the embassy was concerned about his flying visit here. The wealthy manufacturer ar- rived in Moscow three days ago AP Wirepheote in Rochester ROCHESTER — When the First; Congregational Church of Roches- ter was first organized, on July 1, Sashabaw Ladies to Sell Rummage with pride to a Waterfront pro-| gram that pays off in lives as. well as recreation. Baptist Crusaders to Picnic on Friday SASHABAW—Ladies of the Sash- abaw Women’s Assn. are holding ia rummage sale at the Sashabaw \Presbyterian Church, 531 Maybee iRd., Clarkston, Saturday from 9. a.m. to 2 p.m. genera] fund. Napoleon's Time Recalled The money will be used in the, | Observance 1827, John. Quincy Adams was President and Napoleon Bonaparte: had only been dead six years. Thus were the members of Mich- igan's oldest Congregational church reminded on their observance of! their 50th anniversary by their) pastor, the Rev. C. O. Brown. This Sunday the church that began in a log cabin and now is | planning for a Christian future by building a new church, ob- serves its 129th. anniversary. The church, now serving 634 |members, will. also receive a new 'class of members at this service. Although all records are not in) Takes Church in his Cessna 310 plane, which is fitted with equipment that NATO bars for export to Soviet countries. Lear was the first American to fly a private plane into the Soviet Union. A Soviet trade association official has been shepherding him around Moscow since he arrived. Lear said Soviet officials were amazed at: the equipment he at Metamora Walsh will become the new pastor of the Hadley Baptist Church on! About 18 million tourists visited |Sunday, July 15th. jOntario in 1955. Rev. Walsh attended the Detroit | iBible Institute and was president of the 1951 graduating class, His Why Wait? Ivesta Baptist Church, near Deford, ' jin July, 1933. Previous pastorates NOW YOU jwere with the Novesta church, and CAN ENJOY ordination took place at the No with the Calvary Baptist Church and Michael Dodge, ORTONVILLE — The Christian) Crusaders of the Baptist Church'09th anniversary this year. here will hold their annual picnic The church is clebrating its existence, a great part of the orig-| inal documents are still in the pos session of the church and in the the next Friday at 12:30 p.m. in American Legion Memorial Build-|\Crossman Park. John Kline. . session of the church and in the "= Visiting Neighbor, Mr. McPhee is coming | Michigan, the newlyweds jmake their home in Lapeer. ing in Lapeer following the cere- mony. After a short trip to Northern A short business meeting will follow a potluck dinner. Roll call, ivation.”” 150 Watch Robert Garvey Claim Bride Brethren Church, os liam J. Schneider of S. Rockwood. | \Mr. and Mrs. Claude Garvey are the groom's parents. A gown of white lace over in Lapeer New Lothrop and Brent Creek. taffeta was worn by the bride. The ballerina length princess style gown had a round scooped | ‘neckline. The bridal cascade for Lapeer County, and is unop- According to the Rev. Mr. Mc-| bouquet was of white carnations, posed for the Democratic nomina- tion for prosecuting attorney in the! August primary. He now practices law in Detroit,' and makes his home on Baldwin road in the Metamora community. Walled Lake Man Dies An overdose of barbiturates re- sulted in the death of a Walled Lake~man at his home yesterday, Acting Oakland County Coroner Dr. Isaac Prevette, said today, William J. Chenoweth, 22, was found by his wife late yesterday afternoon when she returned from summer classes at Wayne Uni- versity. . County and Walled Lake police officers investigating at the scene could give no explanation of events, leading to the incident. Smorgasbord Dinner Held for Officers Phee, he dedicated his life to the. ministry, when men usually think ‘of retiring. ok | lilies of the valley, English ivy with a removable yellow rose corsage. - Rolling Glenn | Camping Ends of Overdose of Drugs | for Over 300 ‘ROCHESTER — Camp Rolling: Glenn, the Girl Scout Camp closed, Thursday at 3 p.m. after six days | of fun, and camping. Mrs. Helen Curnette, director of | the 308 registered scouts said that, “It is the nicest day camp I have ever directed.” . Highlighting the week was the playting of a maple tree by Harvey Beach of the Michigan Conservation Dept. It was dedi- cated to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crissman who tentatively loaned the site for the camp. The open house or parents day was held | Wednesday when each of the 11 WALLED LAKE — Officers of the Walled Lake Child Study Club were installed this week at a units contributed a part of the program. was Thelma Noll of East Detroit Claude Garney of Allen Park, Myron Schneider of East Rock- Indian Lake Unit fo Elect WALLED LAKE—One-hundred- fifty guests saw Robert G. Garvey, 2606 Benstein Rd., claim Catherine M. Schneider of Dearborn as his bride recently in an evening cere- ..mony at the Evangelical United The bride ‘is the gear of W il-| Matron of honor for the bride in Rockwoo ;wood, and Frank Garvey of Pon- tiac attended the groom. A reception followed the mar- riage ceremony in the basement trip through Northern Michigan, the newlyweds will make their home in Dearborn. Church Groups Slate Sessions to Work in Troy TROY — Ruth Circle of Troy Methodist Church will meet Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. H, M. Kendall, 6415 Livernois Rd. at 12:30 p.m. There will be a white elephant sale and menibers will ‘sew cancer pads. Mrs, E. W. Hewson has been ‘\elected chairman, Other officers are vice chairman, Mrs. C. B. Mar- tell; secretary, Mrs. F. J. Griffiths |°! * * *® and treasurer, Mrs, C, S, Williams. Priscilla Circle is meeting at 12:30 o'clock Thursday July 5 at the home of-Mrs, Howard Suther- land, 623 Creston St. Mrs. A. E. Smith is the newly elected chairman, vice chairman Mrs. Sutherland; secretary, Mrs. LAKE ORION—The Indian Lake G. L, Abernethy and treasurer, improvement Association plans an Mrs, Aaron fiax will be answered by a Scripture will verse containing the word “sal-, of the church. Following a motor Program to End Crescent Hills. Bible School WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— The | Daily Vacation Bible School of the} The Rev. E. John Yuells. min- bors nearby. Crescent Hills Baptist Church will end with a program at 7:30 P.M. sermon, “Throughout All Genera- Oak fire department, estimated the ‘today at the John Monteith School. tions,” and administer the sacra- damage at close to $5,000. No one The children will display their handwork and will recite scripture |verses, songs and stories that they learned at the Bible school. Parents and friends of the chil- dren have been invited to attend | the program. This is the first Daily Vacation Bible School that the church has held. The average attendance for the week the school was in was 50 children daily. ' Park to Be Improved ‘With Car Wash Profit | | MARLETTE — The Lions Club: car wash is slated for today be- tween 1 and 9 p.m. on Main Street, according to a club mem- ber Clifford Curtis. Proceeds wil be used for further improvement of the Community Park. The club have also some undesirable trees to remove from the new park, have built a picnic shelter, and also have a number of charcoal grills to install, References te the Woman's Fellowship appear as early as | program—1876. ister, will preach the anniversary _ment of Holy Communion. Service of worship during July and August will begin at 9:30 a.m. | with church school for pre-nursery i third grade at the same | time Orion Senior Named Home Ec Delegate LAKE ORION — Dorothy Arm- strong, a senior at Lake Orion High School who lives at 423 N. Shore Dr., will be a delegate to’ the national convention of the Homemakers of America, July 2 to 6, in Chicago. - Derothy is sponsored by the | Lake Orion Rotary Club and the | local FHA group, which is under = the direction of Mrs. Milton Fran- cis. She has been a member of the, Region 7 vice-chairman. 1876, Sabbath or Church School— | 1859, and the choir and music | organization for two years and was at Armada. The Walsh family with, SOFT WATER three children, two boys and a. girl, plan moving to Hadley about, As Low As ‘July 10. | 5g» or 5.22 monthly Fire Sweeps Home ROYAL OAK — Fire swept the DOWEX ‘home of Mrs. H. J. Vandervelde lyesterday at 1112 East 12 Mile [2 %# Guarantee ‘Road while she was visiting neigh- | Lt. Phillip Main, of the Royal re ; a was in the house at the time. if Amend Orion Township | Zoning Ordinance LAKE ORION—The zoning ordi-| : s nance in Orion Township rural | : ? areas has been amended to pro-| ER vide for smaller lots and will take WA TE E R 7 ° OFT EN effect July 21. The ordinance now states that, for a dwelling to be erected on a ‘lot, the lot must have an area ‘at least 17,000 feet square instead of ithe original 20,000 feet. Owen ‘Payne MA 5-9021 a Smoky Mountains Trip Follows Wedding in Utica UTICA—Mr. and Mrs. Gerland| born and Max Van Keuren of Spangler, honeymooning through! pontiac, ushers. the Smoky Mountains, were mar- I ried June 16 in an evening cere-|_ Following the wedding ceremony, mony at the Stone Baptist Church. a reception was held in the church’ election of officers at its picnic . Sunday at the lake's beach picnic. Murium Circle wil meet at 7:30 grounds. o'clock Tuesday evening July 2 at Some 300 guests saw the former ; |Gloria Scronce of 47300 Burton, Upon their return from their wed- ‘become the bride of Gerland Span- ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Spengier, i reside in Pontiac. Reg Also planned is discussion of the home of Mrs. Claude Leach,’ problems of road repair and | beach property maintenance. The | business meeting will follow the plenic. (3067 Auburn Rd. Mrs, Leach is the newly elected’ ‘chairman, vice chairman, Mrs. ee Steumke; secretary, Mrs. E. Tallman \and treasurer, Mrs. ‘Meet your neighbor” is motto. ‘ Engleh ‘that Phillip Sigman, in charge of lady's oo Stiles De iiYoaseie® group smorgasbord dinner meeting at} 9 Thursday aaceing: Mrs. Criss-, \Urges for the day, since the asso will meet at 10:30 a.m. Monday, | Biack’s White House restaurant in man. District Chairman, presented | ‘ciation has invited non-members five honor awards to Phyllis Holtz, | who own Indian Lake property to Sandra ‘attend the picnic. All are to bring Northville. New president, Mrs. William, Walters, has as her staff Mrs. Doug Graham, vice president; | Mrs. Dean Parker, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Jack Strachan, hse responding secretary, Keith Anderson, treasurer. The club has adjourned — fall. | Four Begin Jail Terms Four men began jail terms yes-| Sandra and Susan Rock, ‘Bollinger and Pat Pihajlic. er Lapeer Club Scene ‘a of Dinner-Dance | METAMORA — The annual | President's Ball will be held at ithe Lapeer Country Club on Satur.| iday evening, June 30th..A dinner terday after pleading guilty to the dance is being planned by the com- larceny of $75 worth of scrap metal | from an Oak Park factory Wednesday morning. Perry Henson, 55, and LeRoy Franklin, 34, both of Detroit, began’ 30-day sentences in lieu of paying $100 fines set by Oak Park Justice William F. Nern. Carnes Talley; 55, of Detroit and Eugene Leak, 42, of Highland Park’ failed to pay $50 fines set by Nern and began 10-day: sentences. 4 County Births mittee, composed of Mr. and-Mrs. Richard Rhead, Mr, and Mrs. John Pittwood of Lapeer, Mr. and Mrs. pen Coleman of Metamora. Fete Walled Lake Pair on Golden Wedding Day, Ww ALLED LAKE—Mr. and Mrs. | L. V. Johnson @f 14 Mile Rd. cele- | brated tHtir Gilden Wedding an-) niversary June 20. A dinner was held at the Welfare homestead where Mr. and Mrs. jJohnson were married. The home- soos Manone ~ stead has been in the tamily for] ¢9§ Satdwia [lunches and chairs. ‘Watkins Womens Unit ‘Slates July Picnic | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Plans for a picnic, July 15, were made by the Watkins dressings at the next meeting. Pontiac Women's club at their monthly |meeting recently, At the meeting a talk on cancer was given, and the club decided to sew cancer at the home of Mrs. John Eisen- schank, 4450 Livernois Rd. At the last meeting the group made 0 bibs for hospitalized veterans and will make covers for hot water bot-, itles and ice bags at this meeting. iMembers will bring their own ‘lunches. gler of Pontiac. The bride is the daughter of | Mrs. Emily Glass of Detroit, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Set Meee, Core Brena etree: tiac Louis Pulliam of Flint, uncle of ithe bride, gave the bride away. 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And no wonder. Moslem law requires only. that a husband point a finger at. his wife and shout, “I divorce, you,” three times. * . * If he says it only once the wife. is divorced all the same. The difference comes in case of a. reconciliation. A wife divorced| thrice cannot return to her hus- band unless she marries and is There are four poges in today’s Women’s Section divorced by another man. In case | of ome oath the wife can return to her husband by getting a new dowry | A husband can divorce his wife in absentia. He may write her a . “It you visit he warns, “you are divorced."’. If a month later the wife visits Om Ahmed Farag she is auto miatically divorced. The law cannot interfere in stopping a divorce but can exact alimony for the wife and children * * Ld According to the national Egyp- han census, half the marriages in’ Cairo end in divorce. The rate of! acation— Bible Schools > +. | Pontise Press Photes wood avenue, Golden Blount of Whittemore street and Harvey Keith of Kempf street, Drayton Plains. Groups usé the wall map to trace St. Paul’s journeys. Classes are being held for all ages from nursery school through adults. oe ge Breer ay Best of Robin- oe tee OP gg 5 f Attract_Children, ‘ . aoe yn <— Along with Bible study and stories at the Vacation Bible School being held in the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, the smaller children play in the rhythm band. Shown (teft to right) are Darrell Ham- mond of Rowley street, Sue Cook of Harriett street, Steven Blummerick of Rockhaven road. Gary Stoner of Lt OE BRAS ae REI EG Combining study with simulated characters of Biblical times are (left to right) Gordon Hess of Lookout drive. Janet Rathburn of North Eastway drive and Pam Murphy of Kinne: See. see 2 E Seca ees “= their parents ing Gordon y road. Mem- FRIDAY, JUNE 2 oe at Draper_avenue and Katherine Curtis of Fairgrave ae nue. They are making music on two round wooden sticks, a tambourine, drum, triangle and Mexican shaker. In the background are castles within a walled city. The scene represents adventures 2] ‘ | First Church of God, the children are pre- paring puppets for the entertainment of this evening. Pam is show- and Janet a hand puppet, Andrew, who will he one of the cast in # Personal News of Interest in Area of Bible characters. Tes Mamie Mark 40th Anniversary Eisenhowers W i |! Celebrate Sunday | at Gettysburg By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS) — Forty vears ago this weekend, a visiting British minister stood in the living room of a Denver town house to unite a blue-eyed girl with bangs to a nervous second lieutenant who ‘refused to sit down for fear of i¢reasing his stiff white uniform i 2’. 8 ®@ | On Sunday President and Mrs ‘Dwight D. Eisenhower wil! cele- brate their 40th wedding annrver- sary in the living room of their Pennsylvania farmhouse First Lady Mamie, content | merely te have her hasband ‘heme again from Walter Reed Hospital, has no idea what she | Will wear fer the happy occa. | sion. Suffice it to say, however it will not be the Chantilly lace gown, now in the Smithsonian In- stitution, which Denver Society « umnists mistakenly described in |1916 as ‘‘a lingerie gown of cream inet with trimming of milk lace ’ : ° * s | Forty years ago, the wedding of |Mamie Doud and Ike Eisenhower ‘came as such a surprise to their friends that Denver newspapers commented on the “unannounced engagement."' NO ATTENDANTS Only close relatives of the ou- ple occupied the larkspur and giad- ioli-banked parlor to witness the now historic event. There were. no attendants, and the newi\ weds ce that }together at Ft. Sam Houston Tex * ° e divorce throughout Egypt is 35 A yellowed clipping still treas- per cent. - ; ; ; . . ured by Mamie discloses the rea- Tis ll canon raporta aap awe King and Queen of the Vacation houlerard. They were crowned by the son for the surprise marriage thirds of the divorces are a result of “hatred and disharmony.” Poly- -gamy ranks second and is respon-| sible for 18 per cent. | and Sandra Jackson of East Walton School during the last six weeks. on Pitt drive,-Watkins Lake, after for the spring semester at West. Niemi of North Telegraph road. the wexican border had forced cmicliia an enjoyable two-week. vacation ern Michigan Collegt. She was *.* * a speed-ap so that the vouthful The Ministry of Social Affairs en i . ar cruise. They motored to Paducah,| graduated with a bachelor of sci: = Arthur KR, Welton of Auburn jieutenant could “have his bride has worked out a program to. : ™ 4 aa ‘ 7 Ky., where they launched their, ence degree in elementary edu- avenue was graduated at the at his side in these critical check divorce but this has to be. 4 % : | Cen CO eee tet | eer ey oe month hee) Geren eee ” approved first by the leading fe ‘a : | Mrs. Hartman tells of many in-| Nancy Gray daughter of Mrs nid por pengenslirten patency Po | Two World Wars and one cold sheiks of Egypt. The program = go q + | teresting experiences while travel-|Moffat A. Gray of Lake Angelus y ay AS ~'war later, Ike will again have restricts polygamy except in cases, - < ‘ing down the river to Pickwick Shores, was on the high scholar 8Te* ™ tion. ‘Mamie at his side this weekend in | of sterility or similar circum- ‘a ‘ Dam, and returning, some 400 ship list at Western Michigan. She 7 8 * _ | ___ Gettysburg epniay to be decided by court. == ase ” ‘miles. We understand, though, that is a freshman in elementary edu- har a agomment E. Avery eed Coo | t advocates that divorces be sien r I ; 4 ation, ot Monterey evard announce In fact, Mamie has been at his “y1-5 VA! ATION BIBLE SEHODL they docked each night with the: * « the birth of a son, Robert Eugene us obtained only in court. The gov: ernment has drawn up a com- plete educational program to be studied in schools and univers-| ities on “‘how to build a success- ful marriage.” A wife can divorce her husband in Egypt only if it is agréed in the marriage congract that she may do so. Kitchen Shower Given to Honor Miss Flanders Beverly Ann Flanders was hon- ored at a kitchen shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Eli Coop- ea ea Bible School at Five Points Community Chureth are Gary Roerink of Corwin court Rev. Gordon Lindsay, pastor, for bring- ing the most new members to Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Hart- Audrey Weed, daughter of Mr. ig visiting at the homes of Mr man and daughters, Kristine and and Mrs. Donald Weed of South and Mrs. Erna! Lioyd of Summit Lynde, have returned to their home Roslyn drive, received all A’s avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Peter, jexception of one. | s * e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saghy -will | be hosts at the annual ontdoor | sailors’ breakfast of the Watkins | Lake Yachting Association Sun- | day morning at their home on | Lanark drive, Watkins Lake. | 2 * Li Mrs. Fred Campbell of Marengo, 'Wis., is visiting at the home of; iher son and daughter-in-law. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Campbell of Pres- ‘ton avenue. t | Also visiting at the Campbells’ ‘is Evelyn Campbell of Racine,’ |Wis., who will be an attendant jat the Saturday morning wedding of Grace Campbell, and Richard | Mrs. Maude Marlott of Adrian Bride-to-Be Entertained at Luncheon Mrs. M. F. Coleman of Menomi- nee road was hostess Wednesday at a luncheon and shower honor- ing Carol Wortman * * Carol, daughter of Mrs., June Wortnian of Dwight avenue, will dr., June 28. Althouga friends had expected a wedding in the fall, the paper confided, ‘war excitement” along side so constantly since his opera- tion for ileitis that she has had no Grandparents of the infant are time (6 shop for an anniversary ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vander Kolk lof Keego Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Richard C. Avery of Dorchester drive * * * Mr. and Mrs, Stanley H. Hun- kins (nee Jacqueline Dudley) are receiving congratulations on the birth of q daughter, Hollis Ann, on dune 4. Harold W, Dudley of East Iro- quois road is the infant's grand- father, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeHaan of East Hammond Lake road an- gift for her man. Ike. naturally, faces the same dilemma DIAMONDS AND ANDIRONs Two years ago, the President gave Mamie a diamond pendant on a chain, and for their 39th anni- versary—thoughts practically cen- \Feconstruction of their Gettysburgh dreamhouse—he gave her andirons for the farm. » * . At the wedding ceremony on July 1, 1916, Ike little thought as the visiting Englishman read the nup- tial vows, that in subsequent years he would help to rescue Brit- han yows with Flovd Reyn- a d iv | ae wrist Cotman se a scene von rth Ferd Rom eat th a Sener ok te Bee He eyo = ¢ | | Weekend guests expected to ar. [on Aug. 17. He is the son of Mr./Deborah, June 28 at St. Joseph there. oc owmas Beverly is the daughter of Mr.| rive this are Mr. and (and Mrs. Howard Reynolds of Bos-|Mercy Hospital. and Mrs. T, R. Flanders of James Handicraft has bee ‘ah 1 ; wees : | The newspaper clipping reports K ter mart = craft tas been a part of the and James Tatu of Pingree avenue are | Mrs. Lester Miller and Mrs. Al- {ton avenue. os L h | Gi that the Rev. William Williamson Louis Michael Slivensky has been| cation Bible School at the Oakland sawing and shellacking wood for book. | mida Berg ot Grand Rapids. Invited to the afternoon affair -UNCHEON IS GIVEN | ot Leichester, England, per. @mnounced for July 7. | Avenue United Presbyterian Church. ends, which will be on display. Sunday | y4p. and Mrs. Ralph Price will = pas — = ota ae for Christina Ross formed the ceremony because he Louis ts the son of Mr. and | From left to right, Fay Shafer of Davis. evening at the final program for families |be hosts to the Van Atta family) yrs. James Curd and Mrs. Ken- | Mrs. Charles Stark of South Mar- mare paca; scr SS Mrs. L. P. Slivensky of West | burg, Paul Marien of Baldwin avenue and friends. ee ee ae S| aot Seine renasitbeytoradliperd cagesmay -ohe|, e » Huron street. } ae Elizabeth Lake Wednesday. a, Woon, Mrs. cut.\*a7ewell luncheon given for Chris. hides ga Mamie's Attending the shower were Mrs.) A . ‘ se ford E hor Caughell tina Ross. Miss Ross has been liv. |e » Mrs. Mary Jane McCaf- Robert . Mrs. sur. Areme OES Fetes Roy Wilton, past patron, aéted| The Alma College registrar has|rd Esler, Mrs. Chester ing here with her sister, Mrs.|‘Tee: is more prosaic. actually, the Hallowell, Mrs. Louise Gut as foastmaster and introduced Paint Faded Leather named four Rrra students to the/224. Mrs. ‘Raymond Selvala. were an Hodge of Airport road, for “Siting pastor of St. Stephen Pres- son, Mrs. ‘James Stodgell. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Vernon Charles Miller, Mrs. Albert Mar- ‘Worthy - Matron Mrs, Edward) Faded leather surfaces can be tin, Mrs. Virginia Carr, Mrs. An-. Areme shapter 305. OES. hon-\Pritchard who welcoimed the 125; made to look more pleasing with drew Pocs and Mrs. Eva Waring. ored- Mrs! Harry Vernon, past guests. matron, at a reception dinner upon her appointment as grand repre-|was in charge of entertainment and rub. well with the polish. Fige re- Completing the guest list were Mra. Edward LaQue, Mrs. Walter Clemens, Mrs. Nerman Gall. Mrs. 'a little watercolor paint and furni- ture polish, Select the matching Mrs. Karl Schultz, past matron, color paint, apply, and when dry, Ted Flanders and Mrs. Robert S¢ntative of the state of Georgia in prepared ‘a “This Is Yout Life’ |gults may be obtained with this Southard. ¢ (Michigan. , itype of program for Mrs. Vernon. jstetale procedure, | honor roll for the spring semes- ter. The students are Eugene Patti- son of Pontiac trail, James Wagar of Crittendon avenue, Marilyn G. Persinger of Maplewood avenue and James L. Elliott of Forrest - * * * ' ..Completing the guest list were Mrs.- Kenneth French, Mrs.~ Wil- liam Davis, Beth Tenny, Barbara Albertson, Peggy Ellison, Betty Wortman, Susan Coleman, Mrs. George McCorkle and Sharon Lawn avenue. 4 Meadows. | 4 ee) the past twd years. She will return to Glasgow, Scotland, in August. Attending the luncheon, were Mts. William Taylor, Martha Boat-| right, Joanne Healander, Mrs. Mark Kerns, Eleanor Larson and Charlotte Stark. \byterian Church in England was jsimply the summer _replacetnent ~ for Mamie’s own minister— | * « «@ ji | The Rev. Mr. Williamson proved jan appropriate choice, however, |inasmuch as he was also the chap- {tain of three base hospitals in Brit- i ain, \ = © & {8 | ge j ps es * THE PONTIAC IDAY, JUNE 29, 1056 oo ; PRESS, FR — - = meer ~ - ~ ee eo , __|Mrs. Yeaman Heads. Moose Group | Pron pomp pang haut os bun May Drin Ul DFOWN OPOtS Chapter Holds Installati a * aie : : apter Holds Installation By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN {I suppose this word of comfort 4 inches tall and weigh 124 pounds. which have » high calorie count. A public installation of officers Post, pianist; Mrs. Percy Dewey, | (The Friday Question Box) |won't mean a thing to the ladies.”|My bust measures 36, waist 2| Instead cat fresh fruit im be- |was held by members of Women continel; Mrs. William Stockdale, @ “Please tell me what to do I think you should wear high and hips 36 inches, I.know I am/ tween meals, Eat a well-balanced |of the Moose,-Pontiac Chapter 360 argus; Mrs. Richard Rohrer, about getting rid of the brown) heels whenever you want: to, if |tertibly overweight. Please tell me] diet but leave off “seconds” Wednesday evening at the Moose| guide, and Mrs. Vern’ Taylor, spots on my hands and what! you feel self-conscious when you |0W much, because I am going) and “thirds” for a while. Temple. assistant guide. causes them? Once, a long time] are taller than a date, or if your |' begin just starving soon if you * .« 6 J * Mrs. Ferman Huston, retiring) ago, you wrote that-the habit of/ date feels so, wear low heels. |°4"'t help me. If you would like my leaflet Mrs. Floyd Yeaman was in-! junior graduate regent, was pre- ‘ eating two or three egg yolks a n emt ‘ A. You are only about seven|‘‘Vitamins in Your Diet,” send a|stalled assenior regent; Mrs. Clif-| sented with her junior graduate -l|- +5 ls day would remedy this condition. many, many sttrac pounds overweight and if you have|stamped, self-addressed envelope ford Lynch as junior regent; Mrs. | hin by Mrs. Blahut. What about it?” id ——— aot ethan iscj(@ large frame, maybe not that|with your request for leaflet No.|John Denihan, chaplain; Mrs. C. J.|PM,0¥ Mrs. Bl Neubert of Deer GRADUATES! A. Actually, there is no scien-lto be. I, also, think that most|™uCh. Do not make the mistake|/38 to Josephine Lowman in care|Cavalier, recorder; Me re bora was installing regent. As- tifle background for this contention| women are more graceful in low|%t !#ddish dieting. You will injure|of The Pontiac Press. LaBarge, treasurer, and MFs.'sisting were Mrs. Frank Nichols LEARN to EARN as far as I know, I have known|heels, your health and ruin your looks if ‘ @ @ e@ Michael Blahut, junior graduate|<¢ Detroit, Robert Godfrey and several women who felt that this e 8 @ you do. Tomorrow: “‘Bénding Exercises) "°&*"t. Mrs. Harold Finn. Day or Night Classes was the reason for the disappear-| Q. “I am 14 years old, 5 feet| Just cut out in-between snacks |Best for Fat Around Waist.” Also installed were Mrs. Ray 2G ance of brown spots 2 their A number of presentations were Call Todey for hands. ; caste ode tors. ae pod sas information These spots often appear after be held Monday. Initiation of can-| cess gis. exposure bide direct or slorpel didates will be conducted. ~ ; EAN NICHOLS | Phone FE 4-1854 a summer of gardening or out- . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Nich-| Cl! Miss Wilson Today door Ife of some sort. Officers Chosen ols of North Marshall street an- picemetee I suggest cover Oy nounce the engagement of their arms and coe oe cieliever by the Auxiliary daughter, Barbera Jean, to James PONTIAC feasible when \ ° E. Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. / outdoor life ghog 5 ae of Chr ist Church James M. Walters of Waterford. BEAUTY COLLEGE or late afternoon hours - : 'The couple is attending Eastern 16% East Buren o« * one nent A had ie, artist Michigan College at Ypsilanti. No] Behind Kresge’s, tnd Floor Q. “I am bothered quite often meeting and buffet luncheon | cmos has been set for the wedding. L_. eerste with bad breath and a stale taste Cranbrook House. Mrs. Dwight J in my — I ng not we un Ensign, retiring president, conduct- ‘ smoke. My dentist says ed the recent meeting. from my teeth and I wonder what| es a | Sun Clothes it could come from. Have you The nominating committee pre- sented the slate of officers for next year. Those on the slate were unanimously elected. Mrs. Ari BeGole ts president, Mrs. Roland Diemer, first vice president; Mrs. Howard Barker, | second vice president; Mrs. T. H. Comfortably 10% Children Air Conditioned Fig Gift Shop 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 abilities? Also have you tried any Adams, corres; secretary, in of the ew new prod. and Mrs. Hugh C. Raiston, re- OPEN ucts market which cording secretary. . cuppesed to help? “e Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. Mrs. Charles M. Drake is treas- urer, Mrs. Luther Leader, assist- ant treasurer, and Mrs. William G. Moore, UTO chairman. Ld s Evenings ‘til 9 heels? I am 5 feet, 8 inches tall.” A. Let me answer you with a i Ne note from a masculine reader: | as ad pe OT —— ssn pan wig oecbdlgat of cles shops Wil ene See te ei | TEENAGE DELIGHT. .. the Butterfly Swirlwave. see women in low heels. I think open house planned for Sept. 25. Off center bang gives a carefree note to the that there are as‘ many women|- , ff } Alpha Ch | Beta Theta Ph o. Mrs. LOC fL feetne Freee Those : | swirling crown of symmetrical waves. who are awkward in high heels ‘ew officers of Alp apter of Beta theta Phi activities are Mrs. L. H. Cross of Lexington avenue, New Shoe Variety | ; ‘ = lew heels, pa greet poe — sorority were installed at the annual officers’ party held president; Mrs. Walter Kinsler of Preston avenue, You'll fied seany wonneal! Yosite| Randall’s Harper Method Shop Thursday evening at Hi-Land Manor. Pictured (left to | right) as they look over the reports of the past year’s ‘Sorority Installs Officers Mrs. L. H. Cross was installed Donelson. honorary member; Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. Frank Coad of Neome drive, secretary, and Mrs. Hubert Johnson of Lowell street, vice president. FE 2-1424 ers in flats this summer including ‘ostrich, elk, and Tama as well as \the old favorites such as smooth icalf, patent, corkette and pigskin. And styles include level-heeled spectators, sling-back mules and New Line of Ceramic: MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Legislation permitting the sale of distilled spirits on airplanes was passed last year in California, Ii- linois. Maryland, Oregon, Utah. 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. i W. Be FE 2-010 - f ie : , Jack Greathouse and Mrs. Leon ree and Wisconsin. president of Beta i sironity Rese. Mis. Grven Wikina. Mra thong sandals as well as the fa- PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 oe ———————————==——, at the armual ‘officers’ party held miliar skimmer. Thursday evening at Hi-Land Man- Emil Hailahn and — Pag be or. Mrs. Arthur McKinniss con- “Te Committee members who ar- ducted the installation service. affair. - * 6 ee ee ° ere Following the dirmer and insta)- re ay sd Rina rsdningeec sires lation, members.spent the evening dent: Mrs. Frank Coad, secretary: at the home of Mrs. John Kinzler Mrs. Walter Kinsler, treasurer and °° Sylvan Shores drive. Helen Turek, conductress Zin ace ption Held Retiring officers honored in- Rece _cluded Mrs. Harold Davidson, _ Mrs. LZ Monroe, Mra. Russell {OY Deeg F amily Beam and Mrs, McKinniss. Among the guests attending tne Thursday Night darpner -were Fi | . — > : yor ee Ee The Rev. and Mrs. James Ww. Deeg and family were honored at a reception in the Fellowship Hall of Oakland Park Methodist Church| Thursday evening. Mrs. Albert Barker, WSCS president, and Ches- _' ter Evans received the guests. | e -« e -Members and friends of the church enjoyed a musical program arranged by Emerson Brown, Mrs. ime-boned. tiny brides should fol- Leo Mineweaser and Dennis Mc- low the example of this tomous Cartney. : rf ruffles, no line-breckers . Everett Robertsdfi. lay leader, | rent a0 te a . welcomed the family in behalf of Tiny women will look chic rather the congregation. The Rev. Mr. than a second edition schoolgirl, if ca ee his fifth year at they stay away from ruffles and {Ocha Park. ee bows. The granddaughter of Tos-| — Refreshments were served by| “ canni wore this simple wedding! 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Monaghan, Mrs. William E. Kegel, Mrs. Gerald iC. Joynt, Mrs. Raymond F. Gif- fels and Mrs, Wesley Mueller. Painting pesters Is Mrs. James 8, Siddall, and Mrs. Edward I. Nicholas is in charge of radio and TV contacts, | Mrs. William K. Ginman and ‘Mrs. L. W. Rosemont are arrang- ing transportation. Mrs. Robert Walls and Mrs. - y- EEDERAL’S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! This summer|/ohn Rosier are in charge of Mrs. E, J. Conway is business | Shether Davis, Mrs. Conrad F. ~ Plans Book Sale VACATION IN SOUTH . Mr. and Mrs. Ari M. Begole taba ee at Graefield Apart- have left to spend several weeks °* 6 ¢ at The Homestead, Hot Springs,| Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Miller ive. will spend the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis at their summer home on Little Traverse Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, McGinnis will go up right after the holiday to, spend next weekend with the Davises, Good Cake, Small Cost for Griffens Depression Is Over; Poor Man’s Treat Still a Winner * * - Maj. and Mrs. Stanley G. Rein- hart of Hendersonville, N.C., have arrived to spend several weeks in Birmingham. They will occupy the Muir W. Lind home while Mr. iand Mrs. Lind are at their cottage at Leland. * ¢ # Mrs. Gordon F. Hess and Mrs. Roger J, Emmert were hostesses at a luncheon Tuesday at Bloom- field Hills Country Club for bride-elect Katherine Daeschner. Katherine wil] be married to Carleton P. McLain Jr. on Aug. 18, By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor In depression days the idea was to eat as cheaply as possible. But even cake can be made econo- mically, if necessary. | Mrs. Raymond A. Griffen’s, mother-in-law used this cake recipe and handed it on to her] son’s wife. It is a prime favorite! in the Griffen household. Mrs. Griffen enjoys doing things with her two young daugh- ters. The whole family rides bicycles together. They like to entertain. Mrs. Griffen likes to cook, she likes to do interior decorating. She) likes bowling and working with growing things. POOR MAN’S CAKE By Mrs. Raymond A. Griffen 1 box seedless raisins 3% cupe water 3 cups sugar 1 teaspoon soda l teaspoon each cinnamon, cloves \y teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 2% cups sifted flour 1 cup nuts These ‘kitchen-rack cuties’ are| Boil raisins and water together so easily and quickly made. Just 2bout 45 minutes. There should be, applique the fruit, add a few simple 2 cups of liquid left after straining shortenthg nutmeg, The Rev. John W. Mulder of Mary Day avenue, associate pastor of the Central Methodist Church, and his wife and children (left to right), Marilyn Jane, David George and John Adrian, are moving today to Walled Lake. At the annual. sessions of the Detroit Con- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1936 _ “,! | / Pentiac Press Pheote ference, held recently in Adrian, the Rev. Mr. Mulder was appointed pastor of the Walled Lake Methodist Church. Members of Central Methodist presented him _with a pulpit robe, and gave table linen to Mrs. Mulder and books to the children. Old Prejudice Must Be Destroyed By MURIEL LAWRENCE Mrs. R.’s father headed the high school’s science department in the town where she grew up. Wherever as a child she experi- enced any hurt or discouragement at school, she'd think comfortingly, “Anyway, no kid dares ever be mean to Daddy. Not even teachers dare be mean to Daddy.” Last Saturday was her 8-year- old son’s birthday, Among other gifts, Will received a microscope from his parents and a baseball mitt from an uncle. - His mother, who had bought the finest equipment available to go with the microscope, eagerly opened his box of glass specimen slides. ‘This feather specimen will look just like a fern,’’ she was say- ing when looking up, she saw that Will had left her. * * ¢@ Out fn the hall he was standing embroidery stitches, and presto—a set of appealing towels. (An ideal bazaar donation!) Pattern 2526 contains hot-iron transfer for 6 designs—each about 6" x 6”; color chart; stitch illus-| trations; full directions. address and the pattern number the raisins out. Add the rest of the before the mirror, making a catch- ingredients and mix thoroughly./¢™ 5 reaching motions. Rhythmical- Add the raisins and puts last. If Y- With little grunts of pleasure, desired, dates may be used. he was smacking the fist of one Pour into a greased 8x8 pan or hand into the mitted palm of the a tube pan. Bake at 350 degrees tMer: at least 1 hour. This is a moist REJECTED CHILD Send 25c in coins, your name, Cake like fruit cake. It needs no! Watching him, Mrs. R. rejected frosting. her child, just as you and I have just = ow: that |discover what our prejudice is, let|motherhood. Because her father’s decen us = coum- |alone how strongly it governs us. academic achievement meant com- ter is rejection. * ey aos forting prestige to her as a little If we're not brave enough to| For example, the prejudice in Sitl, she respects no other kind. realize that we have dropped the|Mrs, R. that wants to make Will) This has been hard on her hus- child because he doesn't fit = a duplicate of her father af-/band, a capable business exec- prejudiced demand, we may never fects her marriage as well as herjutive. Due to the contempt she feels for his achievements, he has long since stopped asking her for wadorstanding of fis a Baxter-Leach Rite Read Nadine Leach became the bride|ada and northern Michigan, the of John E. Baxter Saturday after- new Mrs. Baxter changed to a navy noon in a double-ring —— suit with white accessories performed by the Rev. Franklin and the white orchid corsage from McAllister of Bloomfield, Ind., at her bridal bouquet. The newlyweds the Joslyn Avenue United Presby-|will make their home on Third terian Church. He was assisted by avenue on their return. : Rev. Edmund Watkins, L “eo ‘Ladies Aid Soci | The bride is the daughter of Mr.| d so d lety Until we can locate it and Mrs. Daniel Leach of Nelson Conducts Meeting destroy it, it can continue to make reet and John is the son of Mr. 7 _jus and our families miserable be- and Mrs. John P. Baxter of Third gin” rey pollen ny Pac Pee cause they do not give us what avenue. Avenue United Presbyterian Church Prejudice says they should. A ballerina-length gown with a Thursday at the home of Mrs. | SA . bodice of lace over satin and a Fercy Blynn of Lyle drive. Co. Make Chili Mild, skirt wag worn by (hostesses were Mrs. Park Wagg,, = i s (Mrs. Foster Berdan and Mrs. ty but Pass Seasoning Go easy on the chili powder! Re- tie Waldon. Mrs. Clarence Failing gave the member that some people like. |devotional topic, ‘‘The Eight Beati-|chili hot, some like it mild, just She wore a Juliet lace cap with tudes.” Mrs. Guy Caswell presid- like music. To know’ what an enemy this childish prejudice has been to her is pretty important to Mrs. R. It’s always sensible to look squarely at any rejecting feeling we have toward a child. Always, it, kernel is prejudice—some rig- id and unreasonable value we have acquired as a child. af Magic-controfle: “Living” girdle New... Playtex’ Panty Brief 6”° Be the belle of the summer season with slim waist, smooth hips, flat tummy. 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In addition to the flattery embroidery and knit — plus 3 gift|they offer, their openness helps to patterns, directions printed in book.'clear up winter’s corns and bun- Only 25¢ a copy! : ‘fons, EDERAL’S when our youngsters have demon- strated in some way that they're not going to give us some per- sonality feature we want. * 8s 8 At these moments, we like to imagine that we are merely ‘‘dis- appointed” in the child who gives us an interest in baseball instead of biology; a snub nose instead of an aquiline one; shyness instead of self-confidence. The fact is, we're dishonest. Our attitude represents rejection a fingertip veil and carried a white | ed, and prayer was offered by Mrs.| So — season moderately during orchid and carnations on her Bible. | Howard Hall. ‘cooking and leave the final sea- eee Guests attending were Mrs. soning to each person by passing Mrs. Arthur Buffington served as, Maude Mariott and Michael Glenn @ shaker of chili powder. matron of honor. 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Fred Witter, 50, also pulled from the water, was taken to the hospital with severe burns. Fire Chief Frank Kelly estimat- ed over-al] damage at a million | dollars. | The blast shot flames 400 feet ‘into the air and the fire lashed ‘through windows of the Triple A) ‘Machine Shop on the shore end) of the pier. About 75 men working on the ‘machine shop's night shift fled safely. | e &.8 “Il heard it like thunder bo-o-om!"’ said Rubin Martinez,/ 30, sheet metal foreman. ‘We saw, asmmenmmeemmmenitl flames coming through the win- dows, and we ran out.” Two Navy ammunition ships moored nearby were moved while firemen fought the blaze. Tattooing Is Solution for Stray Animals BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore| NEW STORE HOURS: Saturday —Open "til 5 P.M.. SHOP ALL AFTERNOON “For the Whitest House on the Street” PONTIAC : ULTRA-WHITE 15 “E50” GAL. : Self-cleaning, delicate biend of rind tanium and refined linseed oil. Spreads smoothlf for easier, faster painting. 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Local anaesthesia will be ap- = |plied before the tattoo goes on. = To Fete Oldest Graduate BOYNE CITY ® — A Boyne ‘= |City high school alumni reunion, to| be held during the city’s centennial July 46 has planned a special fete for the 10 oldest living gradu- ates, The oldest is Mrs. Mary Morgan Wiggins, 86, the lone sur- vivor of five who made up the FE 3-7129 school’s first class in 1888. | BIG IAMONDS for Ll ess MONE Ve ‘Amazing Bridal Special in Thrilling 14-K Gold! The unsurpassed brilliance of 10 glorious diamonds set in thrilling mountings of 14K gold! Compare for beauty .. . compare for value ... and you will know that these diamonds can't be beat! Now is the time to buy and save! OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 A YEAR TO PAY! NO MONEY DOWN Phone FEdoral AIL! 108 NORTH SAGINAW _.jtrack. The engine—is a 30 horse SHORTEST RAILROAD IN STATE — E. Carrington Eddy sits at controls of his locomotive as it crosses a trestle on Pinconning and Blind River Railroad. Few persons have ever heard of it, be- cause it is a private line to no place, operated by Eddy at Bay City, Mich. He uses train to haul logs off his 600-acre property to sawmill, and cut lumber is used by Eddy in construction business. Shortest Railroad in State Goes No Place in Circles FAIRVIEW \®—A private rail-|back on the train and taken to a road to no place runs around in,Piling area for ‘storage. circles near this Oscoda County! ddy has been working on the village. railroad three years and says It was planned that way by E.) i¢ will take another year to com- Carrington Eddy, who organized, | plete. He plans to lay another laid out and operates his own Pin-| 7,999 feet of track which weuld ‘conning and Blind River Railroad.| make a 14,000-foot loop around Eddy, 53, former General Mo- | his property, Eddy also wants to tors experimental engineer, uses | #44 a tunnel and depot, the line beth for a small scale | Guests of Eddy and his wife are logging business and to entertain |likely to be treated to a ride on guests at his 600-acre tract of | the tiny train, which clacks along hunting land near here. ‘at a 15 mile an hour pace, Sta- The P. & B. R. winds around a) fea Oe ee SG ‘for relatives, friends or descrip- litte more than a mile of 16 BAURE itive landmarks — Jenner, Skull, |power scale model diesel that pulls, | Snowshoe, Golden, Cross Cut, Pines two boxcars around wooded curves, ee over a 14-foot trestle and through _ Occasionally Eddy invites Boy Scouts or similar groups to see his a pass cut in a sand hill. | |pet hobby in operation. And when FOLLOWS GRANDFATHER the isn’t running his own railroad, Following the steps of his timber Eddy is likely to be found on rail- baron grandfather, a partner in Toading junkets With other fans the pioneer Eddy Bros. Lumber | who seek out narrow gauge lines Co., Eddy cuts logs on his land, to travel. loads them aboard the train and hauls them to his sawmill, The cut lumber then is loaded India has 24 different languages in common use. his route. But it’was no) Sweden's purchases from the caused him -to take sick|United States last year rose 40 per pinched leg|cent above the 1954 figure and ex- by a petjports to the United States gained by about 14 per cent. And They Con Hurt OKLAHOMA CITY #® — Okla-jleave homa City nmiailman John Der- schon always has been wary of TUNES! 1. Meonglow by George Gates 2. Wayward Wind by Gogi Grant 3. Ivory Tower by Cathy Carr 4. Standing On The Corner by Four Lads 5. Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley 6. Hot Diggity by Perry Como 7. 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The flag poles at left number 78 and represent every state in the union, plus all public information headquarters, telephone equipment, cafeteria and health and wel-- Girl Scout countries, the Stars and Stripes and the official Girl Scout flag. . - : GOOD JOB, HUH?T — Cathy Kummer of Sheboygan. Wisconsin | gives a few extra whacks to her tent stake. Strong winds Thursday | made tent pitching a challenging job for the thousands of girls who became the first citizens of tent city. TOOTHBRUSH TIME — Judy Richter from Hammond, Ind. gets ready for a little freshening up, after her arrival at Girl Scout Round up yesterday morning. After a littie brushing up, the girls put up their tents and moved in for two weeks of living out of a suitcase and REGISTRATION TIME — Patrols check in with their camp iris who were among the first to arrive Thursday come trom Gem __ learning to live outdoors. | leaders immediately after arriving at the Highland camp area. These Area, Idaho. ; iF tas Ae... eS sa | * * y < - = = , : “ie “ ? . oes a ¢ f PACK HORSE — Beth Meyer of Evanston, Illinois tried to do . _ . a the work of two girls. Her pack basket on her back tipped over, and THE COMMUTER GROUP — Four local Girl Scout volunteers (center) watch as Mrs. Evelyn Copeland, Executive Director of the v? — This “No Camping’’ sign, posted at the entrence to ste test ball of the Moshe the was eurrying. Oh, well, it's all part of look over the Roundup area where they will be working during the Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council, points out an interest- the administration area at Highland, will not mean much for the the fun. next two weeks. Senior Scouts Valerie LaPiner and Judy Abersole ing feature of the administration area. next two weeks. It’s good for a chuckle from the 5,000 Girl Scouts of WeStacres (left) and Mrs. E. J. Lally Jr., 6123 Andersonville road oe ~ as they pass it on their way into the Roundup campsite. “THERE'S WORK AHEAD — Saclay ta: ehaieapatini ab ee aa ferns are stowed: tn, Gale bend hgpage. Ouse et tite destination they're to have, these Roundup campers hike up the hill to their ee 4g t C Gm OW 206 <- One-mare chartered bus artives at the Citt “ getting _——— > extra clothing, personal belongings and swap ; Roundup site and Geposita its tend of excited — The wearing light skirts are camp staff members. j / [ f- A f : j a ; > j 9 / | et Ae f 7 pie ee: we RO | te > tae yd f 1h | (WADE ge BS yi J ‘ S, ‘ . Fs a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J UNE 29, 1956 Last Call for Termites Republicans to Set Up Farm Campaign Headquarters in Chicagal pane WASHINGTON (INS)—The Re-: Ike's pet soil bank plan, they havevand corn should prove a temporaiy,will be made to minimize the “hardjexcellent spade work for the Reon predicted that if Eisenhower! soot to chew—the surplus food de- | publican. national committee isla “highly attractive package” to Stop-gap until the soil bank begins/times” endured last winter by|publicans in Colorado. Only lastiagain heads the ticket, that state partment in the building’s base- | about to spring a surprise on rival sell American farmers. latter the firet of the yee liald, cm’ edininisteation drives sclweek, Democratic Gov, Ed John-will tall to the GOP. ment. | , ocrats by openin ay admin | pang oiasapr al = A White House official pointed) 4 top official said no attempt|reduce surpluses and give the ; . — | ltory in Chicago. moat that foreign exports of agricul. farmer his fair share of the na- Lit a Me oe | «ee itural products have risen 12 per . tional income by producing a bal- —_ | Ble time “cate Fancher Dan ot, yur over, lt. on aiTipstors’ New Pep Upr lance between tm pics nd }/ 80 MER c U R RY Thornton, former asada Send in ict tein experts ta fiscal 1956 ‘Leap Year’ Drinks S ‘ ” uh a sr meatee ei atime acd be hehe) aaLTINORE, wa — At," tym | ‘<7 PHAETONS (jj asked to head up the precedent.\7°*'s- Fiymm, tap-room proprietor, is fee-| sicsier Secretary Douglas Me-| fi Ts breaking undertaking to woo the) Within the fast three or four (turing two “Leap Year” cocktails) 10) iy the momination of | [. farm vote. - omega hmigr lai dita _ ‘“nhes White House assistant Fred Sea- risen from cent, : . ; ton, would add considerable pres- ”. | if Thorsten eh age and hogs which sold for as low | A ginand-orange julce COncoc-| tige t» the Chicage farm opera- we} | , | me etl directalarge staff ao 3) pe featretecigt nt (On Ri ig A Gatch ved tion. iN ED SULLIVAN'S | of farm experts who will con- nue ee cian on ice, says Flynn, will Png Tke a Texan by birth, he) ’ *425,000 MERCURY CONTEST | sult with agricultural groups render a fellow “immovable.” is an affable and shrewd politician —_ | and blanket the rural areas with | Representatives of the Repub- Thus far, no fellow and girl|with a big popular following. Own- JUNE 11th-AUGUST 4th | a top-flight speakers on the admin- lican committee will stress to farm! ave come in at the same time toler of two vast Hereford cattle - — 7 ' : istration program. groups that Ike's veto of the fixed/try their respectively recommend-|ranches in Arizona and Colorado ; Ren oy is | Ike himself will be under heavy|P@7ity farm bill saved them from) oq he declined to run for a third term ] ra a mounting surpluses which deflate das governor. : speeches nthe ire basket fn antes rove tila Ubzod Alaskan, bas et eS 10 EACH WEEK IN 8 WEEKLY CONTESTS America. Such administration stal-| The administration move to in-|mostly tiny mice, ground squirrels) Thornton, a frequent golfing part- Sen. George Bender of|*fesse the current price of wheatland marmots 2680 PRIZES IN ALL “esq Sees es ae PORTABLE - Ist PRIZE EACH WEEK — | 2nd - 10th PRIZES EACH WEEK vm 2 *ar | political lives. = , “Red” hunt. It is, if you're = | | ee Ne to hounds in Ceechcslova. 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Now/first half of the trip. mn Two Diesel Engines Smashed, Ten Autos Damaged WHITE CLOUD @® — Three trainmen were injured, two diesel engines smashed and 10 cars damaged as a southbound Chesa- peake & Ohio freight crashed ‘headon into a work train near | White Cloud yesterday. i * * tL] The injured, taken to Gerber Memorial Hospital at Freemont, _were identified as Alfred McClure (of Marne, freight train engineer; Butterfield, head brakeman. F None was believed seriously Eighteen railroad workmen | abeard the work train had de- barked only a short time before | tracks. | Qyde Hoover, 53, Rapids, work train engineer, said short while before he saw the southbound freight round a curve five miles northeast of White F IRST TIME At This Low, Low Price =) e Suds-Miser | Teel ae li NA NGS 1 i j h Hi Hs ~ He = Ts = bail iba ——— | Stas ; | NO MONEY DOWN! The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac FRt & MON. ‘TTL 9:60 FE 4.1555 Cloud and about 35 miles north of Grand Rapids. Hoover said he and two crew- men leaped to safety. ® * Ld] Six cars of the 19-car freight were wrecked and one derailed. Three cars of the work train were. damaged. River Rouge Asks. to Keep Fire Engine © LANSING W—Mayor M. War- ren Duncan of River Rouge begged the state not to take back its fire truck from the city—not for a year, anyway. * * ° The truck is badly needed. and besides the city ‘just spent $4,000 rehabilitating and outfitting it. he told the state administrative board Thursday “I beg you to let us keep it another year,”’ Duncan said. The board, despite some show of reluctance on the part of Gov, Williams and state treasurer Sanford Brown, agreed for the time being not to enforce its @emand for the vehicle's return. . The state loaned the truck to the city as a civil defense pre- caution during World War EL ee ¢« °® Now the state wants it back for the fish hatchery that gave it up The hatchery is at Harretta, west of Cadillac. 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' Ses Your Dealer NOW! TWENTY-EIGHT THE FONT PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 aS ae . oe has mone Te ecard ‘Hal Boyle Says: WANTED < Low 1000 COM Also 1000 Tour Seve _ NATIONAL GEOCRAPHICS Tricks-—Jehes—Nevelties ‘ee s Magazine Outlet BS Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 8 TOBAGO, B.W.T. uy — Can you/about a week—and this after mak-|abeyance pending the completion imagine Rita Hayworth suffering ing about 80 or 90 nl she of the two remaining pictures un- trom stage sem? ‘said, der her = rs | “It seemed like a new career, | —- wn a } to imagine 48 if. J were starting all over iss Hayw 8 ve Bites you don't have to gi cae hae ee ataianactce * * 8 called “Fire Down Below,” co- HALL for RENT For Banquets, Bowling Parties. Wedding Receptions, Dances and Organization Parties. Coll OR 3-7772 PONTIAC LAKE INN ; The sultry vetoed hitting the. Rita hasn't been exactly idle} istarring Bob Mitchum and Jack comeback trail after nearly 4 guring her long layoff. During that Lemmon. Some of the scenes are three-year absence from the period she shed crooner Dick being shot here on Tobago, an is- iscreen, said she felt very nervous tiaymes, her fourth husband, after land off Trinidad. her first few days before the sticking by him during a govern-| Life on location, even for a camera. iment effort to deport him. She glarnorous‘ actress, ig mostly hard +*% ° tL] YOUR CHOICE OF All Watches Guaranteed 1 Year There Is No Substitute LOU-MOR _ 45 S. Seginow St. ( Unclaimed Watches aS BULOVA, HAMILTON AND OTHER “ actually had stage fright . for studio, Columbia Pictures, and dinner on the veranda of the : ~ lost a $75,000 breach of contract! smal! hotel at which she is stay- suit against it. ing, Rita said: | A $150,000 coeaesalt brought, “I’ve been out only two even- by the studio against her is in'ings in the last six weeks. About| = Movie Comeback Frightens Rita ada ‘also engaged in a feud with her work and little play. Over a steak “Bum” bears that roadside of Glacier N: Park! have beef trapped and carried 60! weeks. along the|miles away, only to return to their |handout stations within a few. —~ What’s for~ Dinner ? the only relaxation I've had is an oceasional swim.” ; * * * Rita, who has seen four mar- riages go on the rocks, indicated she was more interested in work right now than romance. “I don’t really know whether and left for, : explaining she’ had a 4:30°4.m. call. She has been working a i3bour day. The next morning cameramen | were shooting one take over and) over again. Rita went through the routines without even a frown. She is highly popular with the I'm an actress or not,” she said. English. film crew making the “But it's the only career I ever picture, because she is friendly wanted. It’s the only one I'm in- jand never gets {emperamental. terested in now.” “T'd like to do a comedy for a. I chatted Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. & 5-4500 All tll lla ltl tlre hr DOUBLE SHOCK SHOW: HOLLYWOOD (INS) —The new/Ment in this from the man a pe would ever’ do. any more disc jockey Bill Ballance “A Face in|brought fame to Marlon Brando, ithe Crowd,” is an indictment|James Dean, Eva Marie Saint and Rota and I are getting a little too ) against TV that, Elia tells me, wil] | others. lany iconsiderably. Be Exposed by ‘A Face in the Crowd’ Broadway, gets the Kazan treat-| I asked Bing Crosby if he and | Lodge were Susan Hayward and $l “No, i | | ‘Road” pictures. Bing said. Teresa Wright moves tomorrow into her new home. She bought _ the house of the ex-Mrs. Ferrer. ' Mrs. Ferrer is now married to | | No doubt about it, Rita Hayworth ‘Howard Warshaw, professor of | 'was Miss Popularity, herself, in art at Santa Barbara College. | Trinidad. old to chase blondes or Dorothy’ “Face in the Crowd” is from a |Lamour.”” short story by Budd Schulberg, a top debunker. Andy plays a hillbilly singer who soars to TV fame on his wholesome appeal | until he gets the big head. . FREE ADMISSION to the P rece PARKING--PICNIC GROVES THRILLING RIDES -- BOATING ii BATHING .- ROLLER SKATING Ty r . yl (ct WALLED 2 LAKE JOIN THE % crowo 3 Jo e 4 —— . ia Not only “did she behave like a /” Paris. Artie Shaw {s having @& PUN 2" CELEB doll making “‘Fire Down Below” dates with Borrah Minnevitch’s | Boa S) crosy rt! HOLIDAY There's veal t trouble facing David dpring the five-week location, but widow, Lucille TO HOME Selenick if he puts the autobiog- Just before she left she gave raphy of the Duchess of Windsor @. valuable piece of jewelry to be Sherlock Himself lon the screen. He won't be allowed uctioned off for the local branch to show the film in England. or of the St. John Ambulance Brigade of the British possessions. The bracelet really had senti- That would cut down the revenue, mental value to Rita in the gold office charms that dangled from it. TOA NN OLY MPIA.-Wash ®—One of the examners for the state auditor's is Sherlock G Holmes BUTTERFIELD THEATERS “The Places to Go!” The Duke of Windsor is said to be largely influenced by England's displeasure at having some of the royal secrets shown to the world. One of the few times British royalty has been the subject of a movie was when Irene Dunne made ‘‘Mudlark,”’ and she was giv- jen the cooperation of the royal family, who thoroughly approved There were a heart and key giv- en by Daughter Rebecca. a gold bullfighter from her father, a mini- ‘ature ‘Oscar’ from Jose Ferrer for her work in ‘Miss Sadie Thompson’’ and many others. It is expected the bauble will raise thousands at the auction. WEDDING WHISPER AIR CONDITIONED of the way she pictured Queen Snapshots of Hollywood collected \ Victoria at random ‘Tis whispered. and poe LUCKY LAMOUR ana loud) that Pat Hardy will S PHONE FEDERAL 2- 2-4851 | Oncol the most coveled night be rochard Fagan s bride—and at 7 A Me iS) 3 = OAKLAND: 0 spots in New York. the Versailles Si ee laid _ S rPEWART goes to Dorothy Lamour. “who Carol Hanev will have to under- DORIS MODERNLY AIR-CONDITIONED opens there Nov. 7 for a long run oo yurgery on het knee for the DAY But dont think my girl, Dottie. removal of a piece of cartilage NOW SHOWING is going to be idle until then She - has many dates including the pro A jeep and a trailer are now in See It From the Beginning at — 2:36 - 6:00 - 9:26 vincia! exposition at Quebec. the transit to Anna Magnani, a gift Franke Laine TV show out of New York, and the Lake Club in Spring- field. ™ Dottie looked s® good on the Bob Hope TV show that she's | had TV offers galore. from Hal Wallis. It's the fulfill ment of a promise that he would buy her a fire engine red jeep if “The Rose Tattoo’’ made good. Sitting a few tables away from us at LaRue was Eve Arden. She said she'd made a day of it, tunch- ing at Romanoff She and her husband have given up their house in town, and so they had an eve- ining on the town | “THE SEASON'S BEST. . . THRILLER!” —Look Magazine ALFRED’S HITCHCOCK'S VISTAVRSION NIGHT RACING THE MAN WHO COOP By Pontiac M-59 Speedway TECHNICOLOR WEONESDAY SUNDAY G KNEW TOO MUCH 7 SUSPENSE Surpassing “REAR WINDOW” and “TO CATCH A THIEF” aes CO-FEATURE Having dinner at the Sportsman's RENT TAYLOR carey DOWNS secuag, =n: ouewe ae el - ae GIANT A ANNIVERSARY | PARTY | Join us—Help us celebrate our 6th birthday! It will be extra special, something new! Watch tomorrow’s paper for details! TONIGHT and ae RAN FORD - BORGHINE - STEIGER | The Off-Beat Adventure That Beats Them All! “NAKED SEA” THURSDAY: “NEVER SAY GOODBYE” PLUS’ “CONGO CROSSING” LAST “THE Y DAY! WEREWOLF” y ca Starts SATURDAY! “EARTH vs. THE | DOUBLE | FLYING SAUCERS” THRILL BILL! -BEiLilin! 10:45 A.M. WATERFOR DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Corner Williems Lake-Airport Roade—Bex Office Opens 7:30 P. M. THE FOR THE Grand Opening OON:! ¢ This World: Creation .. . THE NEW OMMERCE Drive-In Theater A Completely New Concept in Outdoor _ Movie Entertainment WATCH FOR GREATEST MOST DANGEROUS dati and SATURDAY! EDWARD G. FRONTIER OF LIES JUST ALL 17 MILES FROM YOUR HOME STRAIGHT UP! BAY- FRONT id ABLAZE WITH ACTION! /HELLON FRISCO BAY’ ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE COLOR by O06 LUXE w= GUY MADISON - VIRGINIA LEITH - JOHN HODIAK - DEAN JAGGER CinemaScorE A | SHADY LADY AND WATERFRONT MAN — ROUGH AND READY! 7 s |““TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE” pant'ctanx | 5 GOLD FOR VILLA! ° ~ an WITH GUTS AND GUNFIRE they blasted their way into history! TODAY thru SATURDAY ¢ BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 10:45 TO 10 P. M. ADULTS 40 ‘TIL 5:00 P. M. 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Buck of the regional! office the Forest Service said “Things are looking a little bet- ter on the Costilla fire-’ That swept about 2,000 acres in north central New Mexico just south of the Colorado border. “We are holding the lines there with the help of a few showers,” he said. areas He said there also had been a “lithe rain’.on the 2.000-acre fire in Rucker Canyon in Le oconino Na honal Forest about 25 miles north of Douglas. Ariz. and about 20 men had it © fairly well under contro! Buck said four or five more fires were reported in Gila Na Monal Forest in. southwest New Mexico, but there were ‘good rains reported too in both that area and in Apache National For est’ in southeast Arizona. About 2.500 men have been bat ting hundreds of scattered blazes. most of them of less than an acre in extent, in New Mexico and An zona for the iast several days Weather Bureau reports indicat ed stil} more thunderstorms ac-' tivity for today Noted Detroiter Dies DETROIT W—Harve and art circles, attack Thursday. today to. é Lamont Uon all Smith. 6. noted in Detroit medica] oath but the medical examiner held “ died of a heart his office was limited to holding g Smith was execu- inquest only for the determination ™ tive secretary and public relations Of death and not for possible homi- : Even Though Emeralds May Cost Fingers 4 va Colombians Search Avidly for Greeh Gold PHYLLIS BATTELLE BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (INS) — Four hundred years ago, there dwelt upon this fertile earth a pack of crazy Indians called the Chibchas * * @ They were extremely wealthy. since the mountains they grouped and whooped upon contained the world’s richest supply of emeralds But like most 16th Century Indians, they did not know the value of a pese, much less a dollar. se in one tremendous gesture of goodwill towards the gods, they tossed an estimated five-billion-bucks worth of em- eralds and gold into Lake Guatvita—near Bogota. At last Christianity has come to Colombia, and the whole country Wayne Examiner's Power Restricted DETROIT (INS) — The system of inquest into questionable deaths was nullified for Wayne County yesterday by°a ruling from the State Supreme Court The high court ruled the county medical examiner, an office which 9 replaced the old coroner's oftice © last Year, did not have the right to conduct inquests as did the old- time coroners : The decision was handed down in a test case between County Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien and medical examiner Edward Zawadzki, Last July O'Brien had sought to force Dr. Zawadzki to hold an in- quest into the death of Harper Woods man whose internal organs contained cyanide when examined by Dr. Zawadzki. * s ee The inquiry was sought by O'Brien so his office could ques- parties concerned under counsel for the Michigan Assn. of ©'de motives. and Osteopathic geons. Physicians 1 NIGHT RACING iac M-59 Speedway G WEONESDA Ponti NDAY Sur- FINE ERTERTAINMENT New Show and JOHNNY « FRIDAY 9 to 2 A.M. SATURDAY 9to2 A.M. SUNDAY 6 to??? SPADAFORE’S BAR 6 North Cass Neor Huron St. fied from Chotiner a list rear bumper of a truck: Chotiner to Release Documents Today WASHINGTON (® — Murray M./ Chotiner goes before investigating | senators today to face questioning about his law practice and to sur- render some subpoenaed docu- ments Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) said the hearing would start.as a closed door session, but might be opened to the press and public if his Senate Investigations subcom- mittee members so chose. Chotiner told a reporter he} hoped the session would be public. | . ° e Chotiner it a Calif.. lawyer who managed the 1952 campaign for Vice President Nixon and has been a top cam- paign adviser to other California Republican candidates. The subcommittee had demand- of all clients he has represented in cases involving the government since took office. It also wants an ex- planation of what he did to earn his fees from them, and some doc- uments Signs School Bill LANSING uwP—Gov day signed a bill permitting the Ovid School District in Clinton County to come under the general schoo] code Legitimate Directions «DALLAS, Tex. u»—Signs on the “Ain't No Sin"’ on the left side and ‘‘Next of Kin" on the right. FRIDAY and A.M. | Open 7 HOTEL COMMODORE | SHOW | _IN DRAYTON PLAINS Featuring 3 Bits of Rhythm” | DANCING | "nl 2 BAR SATURDAY Dagmar L. Wilson {OXBOW LAKE PAVILION: 945] ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Music by * FINE LIQUORS, WINES, DANCE On Our New Ballroom Floor SATURDAY NIGHT BENNIE MANNI’S . “MELODY BOYS” Old Time Square Dancing & Modern CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN BEER j | ment stepped in to pick up most | Of the profits, the search among ? MANNY’S = | 8 | West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road Beverly Hills, | Williams to} is se poasis' aggrieved, not to loot for a pittance of its value. | was” out with short knives, digging mention busy But life never quite works out! lin the loam. As usual, feuds sprang) * * « ‘wig governments plan. and there UP and those who were not killed The people now realize that a is probably more green stuff had fingers chopped off. god has no use for lush living, smuggled out of the eafth and the’ But nonetheless, the fingerless whereas baby can use a new pair lake to private dealers and ex- ones carried away $1,600,000 in. of baguettes. And everybody who porters than even the most emeralds before the government can swim, dig, shovel and ride suspicious militia imagines in its smelled a rat and stepped in. i THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, See JUNE 29, 1956 _ : workers in those mines have de- veloped smuggling to a fine art. They conceal fine, pure chips "twixt their tees, under tooth fillings, in adhesive patches un- der their hair. If they become nervous under examination at the exit of the mine, they swal. a burro is on the emerald trai]. most vicious dreams. ‘NO PITY NEEDED ' low them. EMERALD RUSH LUCK VIA MULE You see many-men with missing ‘Since fine emeralds are so! “For many decades,’ reporte a ‘“Fhere was the case"’ reported fingers in Colombia. But no pity, scarce and precious, it is well | distinguished pick-wielder around the expert in a hushed voice, please. They are all presumably worth it,” explains on expert. Bogota. “Colombia has been in a “back in August of 1954. A man wealth) . * 8 state of emerald-rush Coffee. of was driving his mule up a steep es “A carat stone a bring $2,000) course is our biggest product Oi) mountainside one day when the Though the government controls —and scarcely any indigestion at and cattie and salt are great mule slipped and turned over some most of the emerald mines. the: all” mioney-makers stone in the loamy ground = Ss ~ ane ———— | . * y MARTINELLI “But the man with imagination, “There was a hole, and there a man who wants adventure with W&S something green in it. The his wealth, he always goes back muleteer filled his pockets and to the search for the green gold.”|went back to his village, called | Until 1947, when the govern- |Gachala - * “That night he was thirsty bat didn’t have money even for a | beer. He bartered his green stones for whisky and was agreeably surprised when the e N77 the hundreds of unchhartered miles of mountains was wide open. . tavernkecper said he could have Todas ostensibly. the railitary ait the alcohol he could drink.” dictator government has control, and. any pioneero who stumbles “At capacity. he spilled the Business re § upon a-rich deposit of emeralds Jeans about the greens © Men's .) (0 is honor bound (under penalty of + ce © Luncheon ° the pen for life: to fork Ep ue The nest day an entire village “KING of NOODLES" Now in Cherge of . The HOTEL ROOSEVELT DINING ROOM; ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOODS Carry Out Service — 12 Varieties of Pizza Pies—Spaghetti—Ravioli Specializing in Catering for Parties, Weddings. Meetings Open 6 A. M. to 3 A: M. 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Caught—Can Ruin Fine Grass By HENRY PREE Written for NEA Service “Few things are more disturbing than to see a potentially fine lawn’ ruined by grubs. These tiny insect pests have damaged many lawns in the past, and will continue to cause trouble unless adequate measures are meen INDOOR GARDEN — Mrs. Oi very amteresting eae toad ee Japanese beetle “grubs may Farmer Gives ee cn Tillage Advice the wortace of the soil, cutting off Minimum Formula, roots , in severe infestations, actually rolling back the turf. | Loose, Fluffy Seed Bed Ld ee 6 | Recommended In addition, moles prize grubs BY ED MARKARTY Associated Press Farm Writer GRAND RAPIDS w — Agrono- mists in recent years have argued strongly in favor of doing as little land fitting as possible before planting seed Minimum tillage, they stressed, per cent strength to each 1.000 would prevent much soil compac- squaré feet of area. tion by heavy farm equipment. Six ounces of dieldrin is the Certain amount of packing is -re- correct quantity for a similar area. quired for plants to grow well. Either of these will control grubs but too much is as harmful as too for at least three years because of little, the experts say. residual action. | Elton Smith of nearby Cale- | donia is one West Michigan farm- « The chemical has a better chance’ er following the minimum tillage to seep down into the soil if the formula. rctines cut_and raked before “Quick and easy” is Smith’s ap- Malathion, a° powerful insecti- ara of bie core, Sinnt methods recently introduced to the = eee the netamdy crop ae ee a thay ene Smith ignores the notion that tomologists : corn land first should be worked i to within aneinch of its life. He e* @¢ @ .,, merely plowed — waited a few Tests indicate that it has a wide cal want coer the ficik peness. hours, ae seus wale ey bee with a tandem hitch of double lace bugs, leaf-chewing caterpil- d8¢ and spike- -toothed harrow lars, Japanese ase and a Then he planted. using a regular miners. two-row corn planter which s —imodified to insure packing wheel pressure and proper planting depth for the seed One of the minimum tillage 7 Beautiful Pastel Colors Several Sizes secrets is leaving the. seed bed in Roger A. Authier a loose, fluffy condition — except Tie — tang na 2 —— 3-482) can ruin a fine lawn Dieldrin or chlordane usually kills grubs within three to four weeks if rain. wash it into the soll according to experts. Chior. dane should be applied at. the rate of ene pound of 4 to 56 ra the most part, where the crop seed is planted. It gives corn (but not compacted) soil, while loose soil between the rows handi- caps weed growth By the time nature settles the middies, the corn is advanced ahead of weed growth and often can more than hold its own with- out further weed control by the’ farmer | east Kent soil conservation dis- | trict. With farm planner Dick Drullinger, he has worked out | several practices besides mini- mam tillage te fit the Smith farm needs. The methods include sod water- jways to collect and carry off ex- jcess water after rainstorms; plowing and planting on the con- |tour of farm slopes to prevent terosion and plowing down green manures to enrich and improve the lcondition of the farm's naturally [Beavy soil. Year ‘round iin are easy Move Poppies Later | Leave the Oriental poppies alone | until they become dormant about a month from now. Then trans- | plant. i-- ———— eens in Thomas waters the plants in her 18-foof long planter which holds a variety of plants including some stools, The vine growing up the + | orestry Crews Fight Dutch Elm Disease Locally Spray Total of 3,192 Trees By ALBERT 8. FULLING AP Newsfeatures Hedges Along Roadside Can Be Traffic Hazards ardous to all drivers by letting , shrubbery grow seme and close to f you have a homemade traffic hazzard, do deal Should Report Dead Last week, I drove a friend io oe Len e ‘his home in outer suburbia. After) Jake stock an survey your pe- Limbs, Sa ys Parks wheeling into his driveway, depos- Timeter situation. Department iting him with his wife, two chil- By DONALD E. NAGEL to back out to the roadway. City Forester City Forestry crews were on the job again-this year in their fight, against the elm bark beetle. This elm beetle carries the spores on the edge of the county road, of the fungus from diseased trees where cars whipped along the I was in a man-made death trap. ‘to healthy ones causing the well macadam at 40 plus speeds. I just | known Dutch elm disease. tat t see the road for the privet. | The only practical way to con- That six-foot hedge is a cher- a ead Sy aa ment—it provides privacy. . | tien we mean the removal of | Buf a lot of auto has to ex- all dead wood and the repair | tend into the traffic lane before | ef all wounds on the tree. By the driver—whether backing out Pontiac Press Phote window is a hoya carnosa and is now in bloom. One African violet bloom Mrs. Thomas has in the planter, is a full two inches in di- ameter * Chartreuse ToadstoolsAphids May infest Grow in Thomas Home _Irees This Summer — | There's never a dull moment |plant-wise at the home of Mrs. If your Norway maples are los- large green leafed plant twines . Beg Ga ee) cae ee) ie out. Olin Thomas, 8900 Gale Rd.; proved In her greenhouse Mrs. Thomas ‘the summer, aphids may be by chartreuse toad in her 18-foot- long, need planter. | ‘filled from end to end with plants galore and one of the most eye- catching features is the long win- dow planter which stretches under three large picture windows Among the other: bright green plants is a climbing vine, hoya carnosa, The plant is in bieom right now and the blooms are grouped in little clusters. The in- dividual! flowers are star-shaped and fvory-colored with red cen- stools growing grows plants to give as gifts to The wiseiy-winaomed home is holding their annual convention in her friends. Some Christmas cac- YOUr favorite shade tree. tus were just started there. Another sign is the sticky “‘honey- w’’ dripping from trees onto The small greenhouse 8 sidewalks, parked cars and sum- equipped with hose which leads mer clothes. Aphid infestations to her planter and other individu- virtually can cover shrubs and al plants in her living room. shade trees. This may damage All ‘the plant life isn’t indoors at new growth or cause leaves to dry the Thomas home. Each window Out and curl. overlooks beautiful landscaping. Aphids usually are found on the The back windows are directly undersides of the leaves. These over a four tiered rock garden and plant lice suck juice from leaves the long needled Scotch pine lines and tender twigs, producing the the edge of their property. gooey honeydew. - ————— In addition to Norway maples. or going forward—can see the road in either direction. All of which chemical control we mean spray- ing of the trees with insecticide. é ~ This year the forestry crews of brings up the ques the Parks and Recreation depart- tions: ment sprayed all the elm trees on Is your hedge a hazard? the city streets, city parks. Are your shrubs ornamental 01 cemeteries and public chool detrimental? grounds. All trees at Pontiac State Hedges and shrubbery are fine Hospital were sprayed. for privacy, for screening, for or- Several surrounding communities nament or for marking property have a spray control program in boundries. _effect. | But you've got to draw the line A total of 2,912 street elms, 114, when hedges push beyond the school trees, 491 cemetery trees margin of safety. I told this to my and 356 park trees were sprayed friend. as well as 396 at the State Hospital) ‘I know.”’ he agreed, “it’s dan- which brings the total to 3,912 gerous. But what can I do?” trees sprayed. | He has two alternatives: He can Sa the ucxi week oc ws get out the hedge clipper and prun- ing shears and lop off three feet ment will start a neice ey ee survey. All foomn\ the ‘ap (om Deican dig Up the hedge and move it back from the elm trees will be checked in- Peadway ofan encaph toc ale’ vis. cluding as many as possible on ibility from the driver's seat. This private eects should be at least a car-length. Persons spotting a dead or dying Hedge plants are rugged. With elm tree are asked to call the reasonable care, the moving job Parks and Recreation department can be accomplished. It will flour- at FE 37131 The removal of ish after pruning. these dead trees is an-important: Somé people create blind corners factor in the control of the disease. on corner properties which are haz- seeding a fast start in the firm, Smith is chairman of the north. | | ters, The waxy petals seem al- most unreal. The planter itself ts fille@ with many interesting house plants in- cluding geraniums, cut-leaf philo carryin easier. too dendron (which Mrs. Thomas ia " : ae Keep Tools Together Small garden fools are less likely to be misiaid of they are kept together in a basket, whih makes aphids ‘also thrive on apple, ar- borcitae, fir, beech. black cherry borvitae. box elder, birch. cypress hawthorn, hickory, linden, pine poplar, red cedar, tulip tree and ‘others. grows in her own greenhouse stretching off the living room.) African violets. sansevieria and box wood e* ¢ e In the corner of her stairs lead- ing to the living room a large piece of driftwood from the shores of Lake Michigan graces the stair- way leading to the living room. A Outdoor Lights Add Much to Gardens SAN FRANCISCO tINS)—It's not necessary to turn the dark into. dawn, but a few judiciously placed outdoor light can turn your garden into a place for an enchanted eve- ning. i e* ¢ e No matter how large or small your outdoor area is, lighting is the pe to beauty and utility at You receive added hours of siecears from the use of outdoor light, whether your area is a two- .by-four plot. or magnificently planted grounds. Outdoor lighting should not be just an imitation ef daylight—— the result is likely to be either flat and monotonous or glaringly | bright. , Contrasts of light and shadows the use of highlights and si! housettes are the ingredients of light magic. Lighting equipment manufactfr- ers have shown great imagination and originality in designing fix- tures and portables for gardens They are producing lights for al- most every possible use—including “lily pads” and telescoping lights ‘that poke into the ground Flectrical contractors have be- lcome proficient in installing per- manent outdoor lighting fixtures in hi mew and older homes and will pro- vide advice and cost estimates ifree.. In addition, many do-it-your- up your garden to the fuiest this Garden F ountain Built Cheaply, Easy to Make DALLAS, Tex., (INS)—You ean garden fountain from inexpensive materials and no special water connections. Frame of the fountain, as ex- bited at the Dallas Exposition for Modern Living, is made of one- half inch lead pipe gently curved into a six-foot ‘‘S’ shape with the with an International‘ | CUB LO-BOY Just back... hitch... and go with Fast-Hitch. Lift and carry up to 400 Ibs. with a handy platform car- rier on a Cub Lo-Boy trac- tor. 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If I put them over my grass do I stand a chance of making a corn patch of my whole¢ lawn? A—Use the corncobs as a mulch about the roses to conserve mois- ture and to prevent weed growth. Sprinkle on a little fertilizer strong in nitrogen after spreading the mulch. No corn growth can de- relop from the ground-up cobs. | @-Wih you please tell me | what I can use or mix with the soil in my flower bed te prevent it from crusting? I have to hoe it every week to keep it loose. A—The addition of peat moss and coarse sand mixture to the top three or four inches of your garden soil will prevent caking to a marked degree. To improve ~a-@lay...soil. . first work in an inch or more layer of agricultural slag, then thoroughly mix in considerable old manure and pet moss. Yes, and also add some coarse sand. For best results ‘mulch the beds for the summer with some organic material like peat moss, sawdust, ground corn- cobs, and in early spring work this mulch into the soil. Q—I've tried to get rid of snails dusts. but I have not been success- —_———. ful. Is there something tat will get them? A—A preparation sold under the ame of Snarol is very effective year. Feeding Aids Blooms Give chrysanthemums a_feed- ™ i against snails and slugs. Other ng now to encourage good late beards. aio heaving al base ef been pinched back twice during metaldehyde, are recommended. lush, Q—Both my bleached and un- bleached celery have | a pro. the growing season give bushy bloom. Garden-All Land and Garden Tractor peer Don't Experiment! Buy the old line Garden: GY RIDING TRACTOR... It plows, discs, harrows, bull- dozes .. . full 7 h.p. motor . . . 3 speeds forward, reverse, all gear driven . . . Full line of tools including 42" rotary mower and large reel type gang mowers. Quizzing the Gardener nounced bitterness in flavor. Oth. | er than that, the unbleached is of fine quality. Can yeu perhaps tel] me whether it is a certain condition of the soil which causes this bitterness or some other reason? A—Bitterness may be caused by lack of lime in the soil. Celery is a heavy feeder and needs plenty of fertilizer and good soil. It grows best in: the eooler months. Ant- thing that slows down its growth would tend to make for poor quality. Maintain Privet Hedge With Frequent Clipping The trick in maintaining an attractive privet hedge lies, alas, in frequent light clipping rather than infrequent heavy cutting During the growing season, the hedge needs attention at least monthly and more likely every three weeks. Make the job easier for yourself with, if possible. an electric trim- mer but anyway with a pair of shears of a comfortable weight and well sharpened. lished part of my friend's establish-| ‘leaves. dren, dog and garden, | started “ith it. If you are just starting to plant a hedge or perimeter shrub, However, I braked instinctively ‘Pink of how high it will become, before the car moved three inches. a how much of a problem it ill he to vou ite other your family and driver in the years to His hedgeline was right smack come. An old hymn urges _———— up the corner where you are.” And every gardener tries to do t . Sometimes, however, a few gardeners can’t see the tree for the Sometims they plant so much in the wrong place no one can see anything for the leaves, Not even that car barreling down the road, Cut Delphinium Stalk Cut back delphinium | stalks after flowering. If you want to encourage a second blooming— growers disagree on the advis- ability—give them a complete feeding. worked in carefully about the roots, - Make New Flower Box You can turn an old lunch bucket ‘into a flower box by taking off the top, punching a few holes in the bottom and painting it a bright color. 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Clemens “FE 3-9830 Our Special Lawn Seed Fer S Summer —"AQ’ Final Clear-Out hw Bulbs Ti 290. REGAL FEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. Pontiee Ph. FE 2-049! 28 Jeckson Se. vO THE PONTIAC, PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 amen ae, = , THIRTY- DETROIT W — Bill Veeck, who! Ten other syndicates also are in’ “I'm hopeful, almost confident, chase of the Cleveland Indians in won a pennant at Cleveland and the running with the doors due to that it will be acceptable,’’ Veeck 1947 and the old St. Louis Browns used q midget at St. Louis, is go-;close at midnight Monday. That's declared last night as he unfiled ing to bid for a major league ithe deadiine for. posting the $250,- comeback with the Detroit Tigers. 000 “good faith’ money necessary ness and professional men, Veeck has lined up a well bal- to get a look at the books of the brewery executive from Baltimore anced syndicate that he hopes will|/Detroit Baseball Co. meet all the requirements neces-| Actual bids can be made any- sary to buy the Tiger franchise; from the estate of Walter O. Briggs. lyet but Veeck says he'll probably ‘make | his offer on Monday. time. None has been armounced| Hilson probably is the big mon- f b-] 2. 37 “TODAY'S GAMES Times Fastern Standard o a Cleveland a d x —Pierce 11-27) and Wiis -3) vs, Lemon ‘*4) and Score (6-5) Boestor at Baliimore 7 pm — Parnell 42-1) ¥s Moore (6-5 Washington s: New York is pm— . Btebbs (3-5) vs Grim 141) Detroit at Kansas Ciy, 9 pm —OGromes (4) vs Lasorda ¢ \ SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Chicago a: Cleveland, 1 p.m Washington at New York, 1 pm. - Boston at Baltimore (2), 5 pm Detroit at Kansas City, 9 p.m. - NATIONAL LEAGUE Wee Lest Pet Behing Miwaukee uo M _ Cincinnats 77 26 sy) iyn os @ 536 0—=C=<‘ & Louis : uM 31 523 4 ~- Pittaburgd 31 31 500% {lade!phisa 27 M 429 «(10 oe ba] 35 wr oi New York 33 7 3) (11% TODAY'S GAMES Milwaukee af Chicago, 1:30 pm —Bur dette «7-3) vs Rush (63) Prtlacelphia at Brookiyn, 7 pm —8 Mil- ler (3-4) vs Drysdale (13) ves York at Pit = 7: is p.m.—Hearn 37) vs Law By Cucina atl at 8! toute re pm —Nuxhall (34) va Mizell (7 SATU er elhe - HED LE New York at Pittsburgh (2), 97 Puuadeiphia. a! Brooklyn, 1 p.m, al men who have posted $250,000 ° MuUwaukee a: Chicago. 1 30 pm, 2 - mM, Cmeinnan: at s Louis,_ Kuenn Hits 2 Homers MAKING BID — Bill Veeck, former owner of the Cleveland In- dians, makes his formal bid for purchase of the Detroit Tigers. He heads a syndicate which includes 11 Detroit business and profession- with 10 other outa are rea ady to a for the 2 OLD: in 1951. ‘his partners—11 Detroit area busi-| a and John S. Hilson, a New York broker. tricks as using his midget as a pinch hitter and having the play- qs neces * Spike Briggs, president of the y | Dees and the elder Briggs’ only son, has said he expects the fran- jey man in the venture. He was a ‘Partner with Veeck in the pur- ‘to bring about 44, million dollars. | the trustees, of which he is one, ‘have not been ordered to sell. This Briggs also has emphasized that means they could turn down all bids. He also has said the estate is interested in keeping control of the Tigers in — * ° Actually, any syndicate interest- ed in the Tigers will have to satis- chise, team and Briggs Stadium z Veeck Ready to Make Offer for Tiger Franchise had occasional dealings with the new Miami team-in the Mterna- * ¢ ¢ Just before Veeck entered the picture yesterday the Detroit The Lions had hopes of buying the. baseball club but the National Football League ruled against it. In addition to Veeck, these are the heads of syndicates known to have put up the “good faith'’ mon- ey: | e e * s Charles Findley of Chicago: Cy Block of New York; Robert Goldstein and Clark Gable of Hol- lywood; George B» -Storer of De- troit; Harold Gross of Lansing, -| Mich., Jack Kent Cooke of Toron- to; John L. Booth of Detroit; Fred Knorr of Detroit; William Martell ‘Seeks British Amateur Crown A: freckle-faced 19-year-old from Michigan and a jaunty giant-killer British Women’s Amateur golf championship with American golf- ing prestige due for another shot in the arm po matter the result. The se hole Le matched young Margaret (Wiffi) Smith of St. Clair, Mich., with Mary Paj- on Janssen of Charlottesville, Va., in the first all-American final in 'the 63-year history of the tourna-| ment. America thus was a of its first British Women’s title sum and who along since Louise Suggs. now a profes- sional, won it in 1948 to duplicate AP Wirephoto ‘ ‘good faith” Yes Sir, Tigers Win, 4-0 KANSAS CITY W—It happened! defeat was Kansas City’s llth in, hit, shoutout pikes of the vet- on base for either his 4th or Sth The Detroit Tigers finally won a the last 14 games—all of them at eran Virgil Trucks, who now has ‘circuit —_ oa the season. baseball game. They beat the Kan- home. sas City Athletics, +0, last night. | The victory was Detroit's first in) was broken by shortstop Harvey 11 games—10 losses and a tie. The| Kucan’ 8 booming bat end the six- Detroit's long victory drought | 4th Round at Wimbledon | won three and lost two. bg Kuenn clouted home runs _ The Tigers = two insurance ‘the left field fence in the third Tuns, which Trucks didn't need, in and 8th innings. But no one was the 9th. Jack Phillips, Bill Tuttle iand Red Wilson singled in order, ‘the latter’s lick to center scoring ‘Phillips and sending Jack McMa- From The only former men's champion still in the — running, women’s champ Louise Broigh led a | group of ten American sur- Jaycee Links. Squad Chosen Russ Porteous rounded out Pon- tiac’s five-man delegation to the state Junior Chamber of Commerce golf tournament by defeating Bir- | mingham's Ray Lovell in a ‘‘sud- e iden death” playoff at Municipal Marie Hammill, daughter of Mr.|Golf Course. and Mrs. Donald Hammill, 181 Bar-| Qne hole was required to turn ber road, Metamora Township, was the trick. Porteous, Clawson’s High the winner of the Maclay Trophy.'sehool's ace golfer last spring. ASPCA Horsemanship Class at the ip a par three on the south nine’s recent Grosse Pointe Horse Show 212-vard Ist hole while Lovell suf- This entitles her to enter this class fered @ penally stroke and holed at Madison Square Garden in New ail aitna Weer foun York for the finals next fall. She , ‘ . PRESS BOX Approximately 62,000 spectators attended the Detroit Horse Show last week during its five-day stand, show officials 4060 2 Robe. fa : $ m. and CIO Local 504 vs. Elks No. 733. Maxwell, If 4 © 1 Simpson, cf 4 0 1 30, at Wisner; Oliver Buick vs. Oritts: Eokee rf 40 0 Power, if 401. Grill, 1:30, at Columbia-Joslyn south. ‘Kened yo 4 0 © Ginsberg, ¢ 3 0 1 Goit flips, 1b 8 3 Fin'gan, 3-2) 4 0 1 Michigan Open Golf Tournament st Ty Tuttle, ef 406 1 Boyer, 2 30 ¢ Indianwood Country Club. |wWiison,¢ 3 11 Thompson 1 0 0 Racing Trucks, p 401 % 6000 Pelco coche a auto races,at aay McMahon, p 3 0 roe ch se me arrivals a p.m. 8 __ Cirmian, p 008 : — uo 6 Thompson pooley out for Boyer in 7th. [Detrote .......... sivas 001 e090 012—4 ‘Kansas Clty. ....... 0.00 O00 000 000—0) RBI—Kuenn 2, Wilson, | enn %.| and hig cf Brideweser and Phillips; Finigan, and perce. Left—Detroit 6, ranses City 7. BB—Trucks 3, McMahon I. —Trucks 3.eMcMahon 2. HO McMahon 9 in 6's; Crimian 1 tn %. R-ER—M hon (44). W—Trucks (3-2). ye McMahon (0-1). U—Napp, Umont, weyr A—9,349. end Honochick. ne 10. Hagen Troph President Warren Orlick of the Michigan Section of the PGA an- nounces that the Walter Hagen Trophy will become the permanent trophy for the Michigan State Pro- fessional . Amateur Championship. This has the full approval of Wal- ter Hagen himself and the Michi- gan Section-Board of Directors, “This will certainly add a great deal of juster and prestige to | the 8rd most important state ” Orlick reports. The other two major state cham- | plonships carry the names of | ames D. Standish Jr. for the ALL-AMERICAN FINAL — Mary Patton Jenssen (left) of Char- robust q A / a ar Wirephote golf here’ | lottesville, Va., and Margaret (Wiffi) Smith of St. Glair, Mich., met ’ today in the first All-American finalgof the British Women's Amateur Golf Championship. Miss Smith reached the finals yesterday with a A manager switch often sparks a club. Cubs trailed by six games irf August of 1932. Grimm replaced Hornsby. Cubs immediately burned up league and won flag. * * * Although his ring earnings average $20,000 a year, Gene-Fullmer continues to work a regular shift at the mines. “I do it to keep from getting out of shape,” explains Gene. “I want to retain my seniority, live on my mine paycheck, and bank my ring income for the day I quit fighting.” . . . “Unhappy Fellow” Stan Musial] talk is no help to Card morale. * * * Chairman of Olympic Paddling Committee, J. F. Ryan, says canoeing had a ratio of five officials to 27 competitors in last three games. “Apparently the 40 competitors and 60 officials referred to by you were from some international sports federation. Any contribution to the U. 8S. Olympic ‘Fund does not in any way support such a federation.” * * * An old adage of the turf says horses come in all Shapes and sizes and they also come from all over the map. A check of the hometowns of the 431 thorough- ace in the past year shows 373 were bred in 27 states. While Needles demonstrates a good horse can be raised anywhere (Florida) more than half the stakes winners still bear the stamp “bred in Kentucky.” Johnny Summerlin takes a page out of Ty Cobb's training routine. He does roadwork in a heavy pair of steel reinforced paratrooper's boots. | Whitey Ford is scouting Nassau County for a bowling alley location . . . Snuffy Stirnweiss Jr. is the star of the Red Bank Little League. * * * Mickey Mantle has an offer to go on a 20-day golf tour with one of the biggest names in the sport... . Mrs. Gil McDougald is organizing Yankee wives for a charity fashion show. _ 'NEAL RIVERS CALIFORNIA, NEVADA CHAMP Neal Rivers, not Willie Vaughn, currently holds Cali- fornia middleweight title. Rivers is also Nevada champ following his kayo of Chico vers in Las Vegas, June 20. * * * . Suggestion via Reader Jimmy Noble: “You hear loud- speakers scold fans for interfering with balls hit near them. Customers eager for a souvenir would give right- of-way to players who reach into stands if they knew all players after a catch would present the ball to the nearest spectator.” Fence Busting Redlegs Keep Up Assault in NL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (four games ahead of the New The Cincinnati Redlegs. long a York Giants’ record 221-homer |second-division club, stand just 6 pace of 17, reaching the century \percentage points shy of the Na- mark in tee = — tional League lead today with jwhat may be the most powerful) With the ‘esse sweep of | toeup ever in major league base- the Pirates — accomplished with | ball | socking home runs at a rec-'three late-ining rallies—the Red- pace. ‘legs pulled into a virtua! firse- in the first division place tie with idle Milwaukee. In at season's end since 1944 (when the only other game scheduled, they were third), the Redlegs con-the Giants smacked four home tinued their assault on the pen- runs to drop Brooklyn 63 and put nant and an all-time major league the third-place Dodgers two games ‘homer mark as Smoky Burgess behind the leaders. iholted a three-run homer to cap; The last-place Giants got their an eighth-inning rally that beat the home runs from Foster Castle Pittsburgh Pirates 43 last night. man. Jackie Brandt, Bill White | Tt was the fifth of the season and Daryl Spencer, pairing them for Smoky, who shares the catch- in the fifth and. eighth innings. Bill ing chores with young Ed Bailey, Sarni scored the run that broke a and the 100th of the year for the 3-all tie in the sixth on a wild pitch Redlegs.) They now are by reliefer Don Bessent. now ee Hall Fans ‘12 as Coachers for State Pro- 5 ay 4 win over Polly Rey of Fort Worth = she is now are No- Hit Parade Continues A two-run rally in the 6th in-; ning brought Osmun’s an 11-10: verdict over the Pontiac Slug-| gers and the parade of no-hit (games continued to lengthen in o Junior and Midget baseball action Thursday. ee \ LJ Three consecutive walks ie an ‘infield error contrived to give Os- mun’s a winning edge over the ‘Sluggers in their Class F tree-for- all on Columbia-Joslyn's forth dia- | mond. The Sluggers outhit the winners, 12 to 5. Dick Tiltman pitched a four- inning ne-hit ‘game te spark Boys y Top Award Am Event Deadline for entries of the State Pro-Am Championship will be July 2, Entries should be mailed to Frank Metzger, tournament chair- man, at Red Run Golf Club, Royal Oak. First’ 50 ‘teams will comprise the field for 36 holes best ball med- al play at scratch. ‘ Tam O'Shanter course is in top condition for the event, Orlick says. ‘The three major stafe champion- ships for 1956 are being played on probably the finest courses ever ‘contracted for a single year, the; PGA prexy says, with Indianwood hosting the Open. Tam O'Shanter the Pro-Am, and Grosse le = PGA, a A »in Junior, Midget Action Ciub No, 3 to an easy 11-0 con- quest of Arnold Drug in Class F at Columbia-Joslyn. Two no-hit chores were turned jin by Knothole League pitchers) | Record 2-1 Softball Win GMC scored two runs early in. the game and Doug Hall twirled giris, 21-1, Pulver Tire drubbed the GMC with a l¢hit attack. jthree-hit ball as the Coachers Pulver’s Beverly Jackson homered |nipped Bicmar Inn, 2-1, in. Thurs- in the 4th. inning. id day night’s feature City Softball ‘League attraction at Beaudette | Park. Jim Bird doubled, stole 3rd = romped home on catcher ‘Reed's error for GMC’s ist run a \yesterday. Bill Bennett and Dave the Ist inning. Fred Foster's single | Moczarski combined to biank the ‘and a double by ee Sage pr the eventua] wi ‘Indians as the Boys Club won lied handily, 13-0. Wright tossed a. three-inning gem as the Auburn! Heights Boys Club trampled Mahan| bi Realty 22-1. In other Knothole play at Jaycee Park, the Tigers whitewashed /os- lyn Market, 11-0, behind the four- hit hurling of Raddy Ransom. Ran-' | hi Cx om a eo the 2nd. rl down 12 Bicmar arabe and his shutout ned in the Srd stanza ‘Gacai connected for | ets Hank Dnudzinski five-hitter for the losers. Shaw's Jewelers crushed Sam Unearned Run Wins for Elks An unearned run in the last half ‘of the 7th inning handed Elks No. 723 a 3-2 decision over Oliver Buick and General Motors walloped Griff's Grill, 12-4, in Gass A City ‘Baseball League games Thursday night. Lee Beavers reached 2nd on a som also clouted a home run. The Benson, 160, in a game called ‘wo-base error by centerfielder Du- Market, pitching White Sox, Orioles Hold Winning Pace White Sox and Orioles of the Fed- eral Savings Midget Baseball league yesterday continued to set the winning pace for the circuit. Sox defeated the Yankees 5-1 be- hind Bob Sutton’s one-hitter. Sut- ers. The North Side Auto Parts mas. sacred Michigan Bell, 28-1, girls’ tilt at North Side Park, The winners scored 16 runs in the 3rd inning as 21 batters strolled to the Plate and 14 hit safely. Katy Boy- kins, Effie Seay and Roberts all ) Roller Skaters Hold Achievement Contest ton and Norm Neidrick led the hit- ting with two apiece. 4 Orioles dumped Red Sox 6-3, with |a good mound job by Gary Green, wood helping out, Dick ‘Anderson's two hitting. Bruce Watrous doubled * 'twice for the losers. Annual junior club achievement award contest was held recently at! Rolladium roller rink, with Skip- per Darimont and Judy Greenthal emerging as the winners. . juniors instruction ay, " | whitfield Cubs mauled Ear!'s after four innings because of the 2"¢ Sheffer, then raced home with 23-4, on Dawson's two-hit time limit. Bill Mason cracked a the winning run on pitcher Larry home run and Percy McConner Cates’ pitched a anne fer th Jewe§} their verdict over the Buick team miscue to give the Elks in a tight gontest at Wisner Field. Bill McGuire hurled the dis- in a tance for the winners and-gave up six safeties. Cates was touched for seven hits. The win boosted the Elks into Srd place th the league standings. GMC collected 10 hits and Griff's leading cores to thelr 11th consecutive triumph in a make-up game at Washington Junior High. Griff's took a brief 3-2 lead fn the-1st inning when starter Chuck Gillis was shelled from the mound by a walk, Dayton Patterson’s sin- gle and a two-run homer by Ted Wharry. Steve Kebler took over and held command the rest of the way while the Coacher bats went to work, THIRTY-THREE f ave feme through with wins inlthe years Fifteen of 27 odds-on favorites/the Kentucky Derby classic over | In Fishing Contest Discover bnw VODKA- , The Modern © Drink Sensation. , . - Discover why ARROW VODKA sales increased 273% in 1955 in Michigan over the previous reaking year Delightful as Martini, Screwdriver, Blood Mary, Collins, wit Tonic or Straight. Your Breath N / ATROW LIQUEURS CORP, DETROIT 7, MICH. © 80 AND 108 PROOF fever Tells , DISTILLED FROM GRAIN® |‘Diamond Jim’ Worth $25,000 It Captured BALTIMORE. “™ — Wanted: A, erman, there's no assurance he'll snub-nosed, wall-eyed, chinless stay in this area. Striped bass fugitive wearing black and white| range up and down the Atlantic stripes and known .as “Diamond | seaboard, so he is fair game as Jim."’ Last seen in the vicinity of | well for anglers off Montauk Point, | Chesapeake Bay. Reward for his' Long Island, Cape Hatteras, N.C., capture, dead or alive, $25,000. * * «& 4 Beginning next Monday. Dia-| The rules are simple. There are | mond Jim will have thousands of Only two. One is that the fish be | persons looking for him, trying to Caught on a line, and that the snare him. And if they catch him,|C4Ptor get affidavits from two wit- | he’ll- be cooked. nesses that they saw the fish with | s «6 the tag still attached to its jaw < Diamond Jim is a 10-pound After that. the lucky fellow is free striped bass, or rockfish, who wil] t© Cut the tag loose and present Ibe turned loosé in Chesapeake it, with the affidavits, for pay-' ‘Bay. To his jaw will be clamped ™e"! |and other favorite fishing spots. * * s | TIGHT FINISH — The coxswain crews of Gun- nery, Washington, Conn. (foreground) and Navy hit the finish line in a blanket finish in the third | heat of the Olympic Rowing Trials which opened | home attendance mark for | lus Seater 0 to tom saan 00s | | 425,000, I Kill Mosquitoes ond Bugs Hi While You Mow! AP Wirepheto Complete bit, in Syracuse, N. Y. yesterday. Navy won the heat | /u3'too in 8:52.7 and both qualified for the semi-finals to | Weeoeticiae be held tomorrow. Detroit Boat Club, not shown, | finished third. | Phone Reg. $14.95 a gold tag with a diamond in the | center to identify him. He must be caught by hook and) line, If he’s hooked before mid-; night Sept. 14, the lucky angler will receive $25,000. If he's boated | after that date, he'll still be worth, see for the rest of his life. By H. GUY MOATs s | it's all a _—a promoted by Only one of some 25 invited pro- Serving Good Food Since 1 Breakfasts—Luncheons est of Riker Bidg. 929! RIKER FOUNTAIN the League of Maryland Sports- fessionals, all of whom are in men, the Maryland Department of today’ s. Michigan Open Champion- Information and a Baltimore ships. “broke par in yesterday’s brewery, Its long-range purpose is pro-am tuneup over the rolling In- to publicize Chesapeake Bay as dianwood layout. the “world’s best fishin’ hole.” out a prediction of, earlier in the! While the odds favor Diamond week that the Lake Orion course. highlight Ss today’s AcceiK ov Fas Jim's _being caught by a bay fish- would “play long’ for the 72-hole. i HONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER piengrene ies an, | .| Bob Keller, Frank Metzger's’ NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway WEONESDAY That fact bore event Thursday were Bob Inman. Jones-and Dr. Russ Ervin. a (Grand Rapids) and his part- Indianwood Tough for Pros jassistant at Red Run. fired a one-|4th place- between Eldon Briggs ‘under par 71, for the best individ- lof Saginaw and Ed Van Tassel, ‘ual card of the day. At that, Bob.defending Michigan Open cham- didn't figure among the top half pion Wally Burkemo and Ferd dozen teams. Seventy-five pros and Henkel, Reg Myles and Bob Erde- amateurs played in the tuneup. lon, and Joe Thacker of Knollwood Winners of the pro- member with two partners, William A Erde- Detroit Golf Club and Pete lon is the husband of Indianwood's Kraushaar, with a 6-under-par 66 woman's champion One stroke back of the leaders Although the “home pro,” were Ralph Yankee (unattached) | Mike Dietz, is generally rated u and his two partners, Charlies the favorite, long with Burkemo, Kellogg and Neal Waldrop, with he faces a difficult task. In ad- where the fellow withthe game and Reg Myles dr..-of Country Club dition * = ote as the fourney Kart up The bulky field got away early $124.00 Set of 8 8 today for three day» of meda! play Irons. 60 They go 18 holes today and Sat- cine Golt 8015 rday. Sunday's big round will Sinks. <<. seevvnss 8 be over a 36-hole route. That's ues Golf 40° Balls ...,... up ‘stamina makes his bid. | rE 4-2024 ,,, 912-95 CITY EXTERMINATING & CHEMICAL CO. 17s E. Lawrences St, Pontiac, Mich. Name. ...... easeee tenes . host, Dietz also has been his own | — wteeeeress , greenskeeper for several months, # Ls Former greenskeeper was turned | loose and Mike ‘inherited the job oT 72 OTe wT to handle along with his pro-shop work. Dietz hasn't had too much time to sharpen his kame. * ~ * \ Sporting Goods Collapsible Kaddy $795 of Detroit and Chet Kochanskt. At 68 were John Carsok of Gull , D. C. Davis and Ed Novak. "Tove was a 5-way tie at 69 for DAVISBU RG GOLF COURSE George Ferguson. 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Coach Terry Brerman of Notre CHEVROLET-BUICK A BANG UP’ Only 1st, 2nd and 3rd place win- Dame was the leading ground gain- Lake Orion, Mich. er tn the Imsh scoriess he against Army in 1946 ners from each state e Fay \ ; | i : f g | f i , r, fs = - hh Lay ot i /.°71% 6° aw wl q f / ‘f fe i fy f JA hee Pos rh | @HIRTY-FOUR |r powrtac PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 29. 1956 SCOUTING AROUND| FOR A GOOD DEAL? LOOK TO HAROLD TURNER | FORD IN BIRMINGHAM | 1954 Ford 2-Dr........°844 1953 Plymouth 4-Dr.....°544 1956 Ford Custom 8...2044 1953 Nash Ramb. Sta. Wg. °599 1954 Olds 88 4-Dr:....°1399 1955 Ford 2-Dr........ 1099 1953 Chrysler 4-Dr......°899 1953 Pontiac Dix. 8-Cyl. . °644 1952 Plymouth 4-Dr.....°399 1951 Chev. 4-Dr........°244 1954 Pont. 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' fall. erce Junior ege in i orn le 4 < ee «6. was best in the preliminaries with - 26 feet 1% inches. row, who won the event both in the Harold Connolly is the favorite in Gocted Sencerow ‘aDerncee. lt hammer thrbw. BULKY BROOKIES — Russ Hosmer (right above), holds what “Performancewise, it's the; vos record shot putter Parry, is rated as one of the biggest brook trout to come out of the Chapleau ‘Sreatest United States £10 P o:Brien last week was defeated in| district in northern Ontario. His wife also holds one of good size, 'Coact Perici! bag ig Pinot the AAU: finals by Manhattan's; one of four she took on the recent trip to the Thessalon area (June :,,|236-pound giant Ken Bantum. Both’ 11), Hosmer’s fish was a 9-pound, 3-ounce specimen, 27 inches long. i*‘Don’t forget the competition in : . ‘Australia will be tougher than| Will complete tonight along with 13) 1; was taken from Foote lake on a red-white daredevil lure. Mrs. others in the event, since all 17) togmer’s fish went five pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Collier, Ox- ‘ever.”” ; e 8 ¢ events of the twoday meet list ford, accompanied the Hosmers, who live at 5236 Cooley Lake road. | Finals tonight are in the ha | competition in the NCAA, AAU | 1953 Ford 2-Dr.........°599 | 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon . °899 | 1953 Chev. Hard Top....°944 1951 piymouth,2-Dr.....'244 | 1952 Ford 4-Dr.........°444 1955 Chev. Bel Aire... 1299 | 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon 699 1953 Mercury Monterey... °899 1953 Dodge Club Coupe.*599 1954 Ford Country Sed. ‘1299 } 1954 Plymouth 4-Dr.....°799 1953 -Chev. 4-Dr........ °599 I 1954 Buick Super......°1399 1953 Olds 88 2-Dr......°899 *10° DOWN DELIVERS GD Authorized 1952 DeSoto 4-Dr. * Ford- ai Watie 1952 Packard 4-Dr. Ford-O- a 1949 il ne EXCHANGE PLAN! ‘i 1951 Ford 2 Ton Pickup 1952 Hudson Hard Top 1951. Ford Sta. Wgn. . . 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Boston has two, Mickey AUTO M OBILE oe — American —— nae conte of breaking|as-compared to a total of 71 by, eee who led last year’s vot-| Vernon on first base and Ted Wil- Star game at ti's on the starting|the Americans. ‘ing with 2,154,778 was second to|liams in left, and Detroit also) | Washington, July 10, with five|jobs, In each case’ the runner-up] Despite this tremendous push by | Bailey in the 1956 voting with 115,- |placed a pair—rightfielder Al Ka-| REPAIRING |Redlegs in the starting lineup. [was a Redleg—Ted Kluszewski at'Cincinnati, top honors in total 49%. Campanella, incidental- line and shortstop Harvey Kuenn. Three more Cincinnati_players,'first, Ray Jablonski at third and votes went to Mickey Mantle, the/ly, didn’t play last year because | Other American starters are sec- thet eay be attended to while prea gf gd prey — at Wally Post in right. New York Yankees’ threat to/of injuries. lond baseman Nellie Fox of Chi- : ~ Ruth’s home run record. »ss'cago and third baseman George) you trop and during your day Hioting as the fans decreed a com-| Johnny Temple and Roy McMil- Mantle polled 206,324 with eatcher ee neat rcezew. (Kell of Baltimore. = plete turnover in the 1955 National|lan, Cincy’s classy second base-)Yogi Berra second with 191,14) 4; “second baseman Red * 6¢ «8 ; Daany Cooper antes taney anne aang em (sere combi om Sag eat of Re Toe hed Ui ant nica he og METS | eee | SWIM — Lubrication and Oil First besa Dale Long of sis in left, Gus Bell in center, Final totals were announced — Psst’ eo and pie at Cat Hie Gaines an 2 FINS ———Wash and Polishing Pittsburgh, third baseman Ken and Ed Bailey as catcher. yesterday by the office of = ese vad ae an iders Del a less injured. The pitchers and oth-| Complete With mame ——Moter Tuneup Boyer of St. Louis and ee field-| This starting array had con-|sioner Ford Frick. =e : bers of the 25-man ds' Leather Case © 5 Irons Res. Reg. $8.50 adi nis of Philadelphia, Duke Snider eT Members of the ¢o-man squa é ators Flushed will be named by Managers Casey $ O51°2 4 $9995 $ 48 —— tot Brooklyn and Don-Mueller of | icoe 29 Ou Convenient DOWNTOWN | Middlecoff on— Yama Makes Debut Nese Tork ie ae ee sie next cot Bes \ LOCA enables you to have ee 8 jter ston 0 e Natic nex this work done when you don't . Monday. pete Doctoring Your GolfGame as Garden Top Liner ji co sass Amn tonne mi «S20 Dacron Sleeping Bag... $12.60 MOTOR naPaIRine MID FF |in line with the left heel for th peep =e mae men a ee in kamen Ose ia : LUGGAGE By DR. CARY DLECO! e| NEW Y —_ again was Jim Vation: won five o . REPAINTING PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: raplunenee shot, and a little farther| «new ae sole Kansas City third baseman who|six contests, including an excit-| SPORTING GOODS BODY & FENDER WORK ‘Geckie up for a quick-rising ball. Garden continues when middle. D8sn’t been playing regularly. ling 12-inning battle last year at, 79 N. SAGINAW STREET | You find BRAIDS can render yew Wi DIAGNOSIS: Hit sand first. | Pull down with the left arm—a| weight Yama Bahama of Bimini in| Mantle and Berra are the only| Milwaukee, won by Musial's home gammy | TREATMENT: With the wedges strong left arm—and explode the|the Bahama Island makes his bow representatives of the leading’ run. Maryland track in 1955 were 137 problem. It’s primarily ‘Finish the shot. Getting out of The network radio and television ‘o : when Gallant Tonto scored. a matter of properly ers isnt cream puff stuff, pout (NBC) will start at 9 p.m. Y vositioning the ba with even with those big, weighty (EST). at Pimlico on May 20, 1955. / relation to the ball, and “CC8®s- * * 8 Clarence F. Leonard of Houston, then taking the right Be sure you've got a splid foot- Tumer's record for 63 fights is Tex., is the 43rd president of the amount of sand behind 7s. because sand can be shifty, 30-12-1, including two defeats in. American Bowling Congress. the ball to ‘ ‘float’ it out. Dig in. And * when you've made three starts this year. Bahama. ee il ee your shot, think of the player be- with a record of 39-42, is favored. ‘hind you. Smooth out the heel As usual in New York, two prints you've made. judges and a referee will score | SANDY SEZ... we've got today, coming out of ball, always. Don't spare the sand.'as a main eventer against ex-| B R Al D sand shouldn't be too much of a Get down into it. And hit through. perienced Gil Turner. Biggest winning odds at any. MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 32 Years Fair Dealing Cass ot W. Pike Se. . FE 2-0186 ~ I say float, because, actually the ball! floats) out with the sand—sort of rides out of it. You! | | wa ce a BUlIDOQS Crushed (Copyright 1956, John F. Dille Co.) the fight by rounds with a sup-| 'plementary point system. gete bis bait at It’s Stars ‘n’ Stripes Sandy's Sport Shop - | 1770 S. Telegraph POR THAT GOLFER? As sketch shows, you aim to hit Beneath 44-11 Count DETROIT Stars ‘n’ Stripes, | 1% mile south of Orchard Lote R4. | . inches behind the ball. How many a 13-1 longshot, won the feature B] yi. sces, Crawlers @ Worms. Com. | Give « Bing Crosby lteches depends on how much dis-| Fighting Farmers moved farther race at Northville Downs Raceway | plete tine ef casting, spinning and R t A P tt ‘tance is needed, or how quickly the into the lead in the Free Methodist last night and paid $28.20. West el ered nar pearl elurn- “s U ball must be elevated. To get the Church League last night. with a Amboy and Casa Grande, the fav- for home putting practice. .ball up fast you take more sand 146 victory over the Sluggers at orites at 2-1 odds, finished 2nd and Mon. to Fri. 6-8 ‘and hit deeply. Hit closer to the GMC Field. 3rd respectively. A crowd of 4,173) Set. 4-8 Sun. 4-4 Cadd O ball and take less sand for yard- oe bet $208,646 on the nine races. i y- lage. , Crusaders “made a runaway of —————— ; — | Keep your | An open stance works best, with ‘the other game, scoring 18 runs relia — the right foot closest to the ball. in the 2nd inning to smother Bull- Position the ball up front, about 48s 44-11. 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Saginew $¢. e os - : THIRTY-S{X THE PONTIAC PRES School Chiefs Favor Disciplinary Action I went to control students is fa-| vored by 72 per cent of school! superintendents questioned in a) nationwide sampling by an educa. The July issue of “The Nation's Schools’ magazine quotes 69 per ‘cent of the superintendents as say- ing their school boards approved, punishment to control the behavior of pupils. The publication did not state he w many supermiendents were s.rveved, but Arthur H Rice. ed- -tor, described it as a scientific sampling of about 15.000 school administrators The article did not investigate specific types of corporal punish ment and noted that some states including New Jerse,, Colorado and Comnecticut—outiawed such d@isciphnarvy action Workers in more than 200 skilled accupations were deferred by U.S World War Ii draft programs. I 00 IT lm making this up as I go along! BOARDING HOUSE YOURSELF by f Aagtchguos7) a VA HELISED TOBEA 7) am iS THAT STORY SHRINK= PROOF OR 1S HE JUST fi li * —S OSS Se oe Fz; 332772 C2 3 anal ie Seen oe, ened MILLI yy 4 THE MASOR TELLS ME \’ . SCOTLAND YARD MANS VFA COP TLL HANE } “TAS A CAFE- ) HES Got MORE Kyou HAvE KX ORIES THAN ATO SPREAD} SEASON- {GZ ING ON MOST " OF HIS ¥- YARNS / uw HE SERVES JTHEM RAW i ' e Z GOMETHING ‘DONALD DUCK. ———c Vi S, FRIDAY. JUNE 29; 1956 L. LOROERED iT DONALO? oie Wok: Disary Prode.ome * Wort Rights Reverend NOT, THE GRAND WIZER SHOWED US WHERE OoP * a 4 Ah , OUT OUR WAY IW THE ONLY REST THE || BULL O' TH’ WOODS GETS FROM ALL TH’ GUYS WHO PESTER HIM 1S WHEN HE COMES OUT HERE TO TH’ SCRAP PILE WITH A RULE IN HIS HAND . ay SS >. ~~ < \ e os HIM TO LOOK AT-- IN OTHER WORDS, THEY CAN FIND HIM ANY- NANCY YES, HE DiD, OOOLA, OR WELL, ,WHETHER \ SO IT YOU UKE ITOR SEEMED... lb) ))) 4 << JP 1 { By T. V. 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THIRTY-SEVEN Business Notes. ‘ned: Slee et Wheat ls Selling ™M Bal eslat far tho biichiges|¢ ARKETS Telephone Michi R wre IM et || Ne x amg a position wit in [ Produce ews in rief aos Glee ‘ ae kaicics : cuatey aera cama 1’ guins share ape emperor pen-, Helo Ae Telephone & Tele- — oes over salad (AP) “ a. F, Shorter, 17, the incubating task of holding ___Help Wanted graph CHICAGO aaa focal grown Be acai baad Caen ab wexuaste: 105 bee eggs on thei 1 eabdrostste Male 6 . Hi York Co. in New terminal (Large receipts at groves Ea, a fancy’ grades a bro le County Cireulr Court the Oakland p them off the ice. feet | “i Tesent potential? ScueanS4 my Wankel Female 7 . | . YOUR -~ Pe local according to/Cago, on narkets, including Chi eee and A Sle rkete by 4 of rape yesterday ‘ on a charge COMMUNITY NATIONA a your @ rai Ath pet : : - Monday - holesale : ; PONTI. L caret’ for st Bell officials.|move in caused a selling |¢ EF te—agpin, Horie NEW YORK : raignment” ay following an ar- Guanacaste comet omg of tie oat log Peper Ex i >: Boger will leave | Trade wheat on the No 7 vee, itrad wm — Q before Royal Oa Notice ERS M AN ing ca: Nation's tasteat with . rienc next month to join tetany. Board of ti be ied, ACD 438 bu a: app a 4 baa prevailed in rai early | ship Justice Delbert W. 8 Town- Ee call 2 a boo ven at oo . sppciaiment companies 7 grow. _— N the employe rela-|_ The * Miegetatn. ia Oe ee ay With Price Sigck| roe remanded 90: Jaa wate unt. He| Wationat Miharcholgera™ of Camm armen | Sea 70 5 ee Ste | rey group A than Piggy pe declined 1.78 ay sparen, No 1 ay ee r.~ changes : r $10, 000 **; ii ening of Pontise will be munily LAY. oot e 5S. ADVERTISING nographers cent behs. oO b, ve - Street B C.F . . Sua Se es o eae eau resi ag ge feitens Mal ras merad Sm ne _{aaree with driving under eee cr at Poa ght de paces pence BOGER sat position Laas ee epi maps a anneal Rot * Toe-t 8 poy ' doe’ babe abo “don Pid imee- caution semper lee by Beach, “2, ~ apr , Charies < whether an na ane” deierminiog pervese ART ee a Apply an a behs. ves, small num : McKi: and Th to me: - ENCE. OR year. He joined wary of last far. So losses never ran ve \2 ia on Boreeredish. —o No 1, ne ae traded. day pleaded nley Dr. to- Beak. t eceted sas Osklang pr iegiaid _CALL Pe pest, reposahetinn ‘ serving in the U. Bell in 1946 after apy a advanced slightly fee (Ghar Gemmeten 5 pee vas: ar Stee] stocks ae $100 or 10 days in was fined $' —————— a cer the of Milford, AUTOMATIC Wasi on nN 1ac S. Navy. iv with gains N | behe: fons. green. No 1$-2.25 doz 0c) were sli M jail by P fetifies an the United e provisions service ' m. ING MA E : eA, Graduate of Wittenberg, Col Whe te ie eae eae te asthe labor negotiations remained Municipal ue Maurice pote eed ake Seietas| seite eit, serine So - r is th 0 at nei — ee . root, No 26 dos prior he tw er matters ROKE “6413 for a children and e father of three 5° ar the end of s No 1 1. 100-125 dos Strik to tomo \~ bagel aboegarey alae SE t RS” WIT Tanto O ree hour was the first) eee sae bee, nek, Os dea Strike deadline. rrow's' A Madi jsaia agreement, exe: Peope of the valore: rucks to haul TANDEM or St. in Ro lives at 3739 Ra $2. 1 to 1% 1 veh. “radishe on behs: No 1. adishes, U.S, son Heig! ef the dir executed b afore- crete. We ready mi yal Oak. vena 02%: corn 3% 4 lower, July >¢hs 7 white. fancy eo 80 doz Steel opened \examinati hts man waived banks, ercciainn, al coh of majority Mr. Sch Scece furnish Hips , ; July $1. 47%: wer to 4 higher, | ‘utdoor “ue L i dot behs Rh doz 2:900 shares, off % on &, block of t ion and was bo file at the rege for the mer the two _bet. 2 and 4 Flint, CEdar ——_ ; ' oa! | Italian, N 7§-85 doz be barb. nded off *, at : o the O und over @uring b ank and m. ger. is on!| CAB pm 1670 . July 66%; ‘on wanegea ie W [Bummer "Ro! cin us ot Sruach, een aerated han : a Court on ‘. pear County Circuit a pustmees| hours nes inspectes Steady oat time night DAYS 1v1sion to | Turaipe, Wo No.l, 215-3 25 eel was off - yesterday ory rape cha J GIRARD. | Ca® DRT nights 101 W Let . 100-1 80 “0 Same point. close ay. Richrd rge une 20, 30: July 2 Sresicen Ca® DRIVER BATT OR @ bu, "Bscarele, creens: Endiv Openi to @ was lodged in the 5: Galer, 0, 0, 31, 23, 34 13 te te 17 on, EF chet A by oes Wnts | Personnel Dept 5 s al. 26. 27. 28°? . ¥ a -020: j _ Tos sen Let ghany lg included Alle- pear July 9. unty jail to ap- | ~~ ADVERTISED 34.25, 26.77, 26,°30, 3 | (DERLY | MAN = rE ee | Glenw ° | Can e | slenwood Av p % at 9% on 4,000| Found guilty | WATERFORD a ee Canada “for the Summer with dor | ood Ave. on a charge of RD TOWNSHIP BC small selass "at, tp bs ae ____ Pont = Sige | rows Board of mascacior anit we, ee mat) ot handling ee Eee ownship School concn ter Bic _ tua. wan to are pelea nighte ApDIY WATTRESSES, triord | EXTRA SALES PEO FOUNTAIN’ OIRE Eee tice, PLE FOR — 2 & a CAL he _Chieft Drive In 2-851. Super Robert E. sentative tor Larsen, local repre-|lower, surance a oe Lite In-|l sinegnaci tah soybeans %4 to}. 2.80 “ lew York, has 8 cents uly $2.83%; bk ; lower to 10 tera |e BSS 32 tant cents a hun-|P ee Sew: Pe Ae Faye gig Nw Ne 1. oot sed Sighs Arve ag eae res, U.S. Plywood erate: head. 4 ste iat ag “at 308 on. 1,800 Rocebuck ae w ving, Robert Ballard, 26, on 1,600 Wilson of and General a $30 fine imposed yesterday paid|Seberintendsat of Schools, office by Pontiac Mu- nt of Schools office tai eerisaeca and part-time germnetd ‘ete ab seh, | General Office Clerks t reneral Offi Experience preterses Clerks ed Permanent | West Wal ton Boul gan, Telephon ulevard, Pont re jac, Mi OR 3-2413, will Michi-| hoe Co. aN RIFNC _ Saginaw ; openings in © omens and child rene been named 1% bu to the fi dred : rm’s National : i J 25, , ats 1. ei ni pounds higher; uly $10. stoi. Re 2; lettuce, Romain " ie, No Electric . in. up % at 60% | on 1,100 ,100. icipal Judge Ceci i] McCallu m. | sealed bids for any or all of the follow zi rienced tack man Live t ci ecialty shop § y we Field Club Goldsmith, 1 ecocrding to Stuart pie J Grain Pri Comprised of the in Prices Me it field CHICA 7 06- representati company’s top. gmt? AGO GRAIN Net TF Pg hart hace J based ves, th une 2% iAP} — 80 bu. Sorrel, stard.| Mot on h e club Whee Opening Turnt Spinach, N No 1. 1.25 ors were mix durtion Arad standards of » Soa 8 a urnip.* Ne 1. a le 1'8.-2'00' 2% |rose fractional ed. Coppers sales activiti service in insurai . Dee are Ts “i esaeee = slightly aa Most rails were. Private rumm: ing projects ties. nce ue ak Pe a : cmca oe AGO POTATOES fractionally . Chemicals dip ‘hold items, feruitine sale, house- a Addition te Board . | May nS 1%. Sep ++ oe 190'g New stock June 28 (AP G Bi useful ure, clothin Iding, 3101 W of Education O M ° _ Co 10%, Dee oo UBS t arrival \—=-Pot: ' race ; articles. ig and. Pontiac est Walt ftice | Ca ichi jus vce Las * otal US. shipment 312. on tri toes: rose well ov So Fri. and Sat. 1088 »_ Michigan on Boulevard, ot) L gan Bell Makes std scsteeg 1s tar peas 1188 ate demand — scl wiboiles oder. Robert Gair was i a point and uthfield, corner Lincoln, B 1 Garr He Hd Parking ates & mee Bloomfield Open Working condition argest Se De ee 0 July sales strong on eee et ost ollowing § a fractio tham. | Nerth Cass r High School. petves, | ar AYOUT MAN Apply Mn Pe s, Lo night chool Gi Mar |... 137 Bep 2... 102¢ «whi washed 100 | $8 carlot tra yesterday’ eon —Ad | Road Lake Road n located on | No for machine b: AND WELD- aple at Bat enan. bight work. iff ae ot Oe ven + 10.68 tes 100-738 et eMtecsin. eee of a s decline on Rum ve) oe ear Highland | einer cae cosine Gena, __+-2000 es Birmingha DETROIT July Seal Soc es one ic merger with C . mage sale J Woon | _ Manutacturin ed apply Sundeen GEN m. Mt (INS) veh 66' vad 126 c ———- an. ‘ontinenta] Sashabaw une 30, 9 to 2, erford Townsh: @ Areas & Dri EXP e 5454 Dixte H een CNERAL OF FICE a single pay — The la > : a Dee .. HICAGO BUT Presbyteriz cent Lake Ri ip High Sch ves, LINOLEUM |_ ike S6y. rience, no a GIRL. EX yment rgest +++ 67% ee A247 CHT TER AND E 5331 May rian Chufe py lets Best Se ool. Cres- mechanic AND CA area } tetation. Birt PE- state’s in history Pr CAGO. June 29 | GGSs aybee Rd. Cl WY certarc modeling Coun nd Road EXP OR 43-7407 RPET | Mr Trans cate irmingham primary oe: to the | -cantile Excha a AP)—Chicago Mer- New | ” arkston. - Lak d Township Hi scelnere Area. Wa- S AUTO COL i =. _Rice, Mr 11 m necessary. ne $5 million, was steele near] Poultry eo buyin prices ee eee ence. ere Stocks _ Daas ise vi & Highlat is Con ae & Cocuiso™ May Girt MURCIANS OT SINGERS the ie yesterda 90 B 66.38: score 88 75: ce Late Morning earance sa T., July 19, ceived unt ns E painting FE 2- as- | Reacter tea vy job § The ee oe Bell Telephone Co.) Bh alban ff a POULTRY is B Se. © C ot: core oS sas: rd pa _. mre hana shoes. Save re , men’s and ladies’ sar of Bcbooss cite at ence senntena: “geateneer inal ONL eo 17; oe “ =e oon waren. aie: $10 half of a total und £0 ‘ott {AP)—Prices paid whe woo pag fh pow coe pry ssp te 5 tral Shoes and more. Cen- ‘4 wa, gublity opened ane Re. Protec sue er and tire mar GOOD WORKING CONDITI on million in tax funds of nearty | ise i Soe try up te 8 = Paid Sovees per. con to 1s higher er: recerpts prices Allied & a Roser rs 83S. Saginaw. —Adv. tion « complet ee ee Appiy | Market | for worse KING " CONDITIONS ee to the st was turned 33 ay Joey “iki type 18; hee ‘mectume 32 80: mined 36 Alun Chalmers 3° Kim ik. ee Pancake b Ve iene come sioe dete. ie) the, conetce | PanuueLP MD ey often «| New take home Tf enn SOatcus Batt 2 Herbert F. i * “parred Rocks 4 5s. grey crosses 2 ee oo check us sftgnteres ogo = te. “ee peed 88... a pace Saturday. daw 3 Covert. Sa cosptea baaease ne designated gle or ELp MIDDLEAGED Six- wanes PE home Live er cose and 1 vice eversgy Caponeties current 08. An nartng 192 che a Po. 2 servi y, June 30. fernien| axtistaceer ete veeted’ 1 | $f oF Sol conden meres ma GRILL, WAITRESS AN treasurer. president with hay | io 34 na@P., 4 ng 5:30. Start and le tistactory pert Tequired to/ frig lmelicehe: p in general an. eR? pie ITRESS AND CUR supplies quiet. Receipts Am teas. 423 LOP Gia “! 4 ae bor and mat ormance bo _South ers need apply farm- x! utter Cup Let CURB * 8 | Soe, OOCEEN post’ Gonkes eaten et perRorT pos any 31 Lb MeN se Adv, |,.rians and erial bonds nds | yon “GEMeva 1-5187 and Drive-In, 910 Another Ms (on clearing th most dealers con: of _ DETROIT EGos rears! ny ra L.. 167 your friend’ peo at th specifications ma ORDERLY WITH 1 neva 71-5787 HOUSEKEE amas tiamie. oo ee aetna nto arr geme teh Ae wg a} tea aire gebed, Ph. FE ed's tn fall and needs 3x ee Mon tnetarettatte | ieee ive von. premises “Age te: tee sane. Brine, coon Oct. 31. will be CHICAGO POU! tes—Grede J-stete| Am Meco. ue Lo 21.6 §-4031.| , Proposal colt, 36, Michi reweld | eee §5. Call EM ¢ vat en MI 6-1810 paid TR E “a. a?’ Am N e+ C43 ne ‘s Ch be forms ft aD & and 5 fo cosas UALIFIED | brin .The 1956 paym by , CHICAGO, June | x (ee ea eee aes ee res po ened ye eteta, ear. anAGv scene man be the arch: project wil ‘PART TIME, UP fF appointment. per market OKK PER. E0- bu 4 Michigan Bell's Jean will on ry y bares steady on } raf eee poul- rade 35%-34 wtd po —- 4%: = euch: 313 oes & Nash hae Rummage sale, June 29, Frorcncie a be fied plea and ra | fey sales saben see PER MO Poors, calls a o wae tion to the al contri- | Thorede: rest: recet in pont tesdy Brown “Or " spemen) re Tel & Tel 180 peck Trk .. 363 a.m. 197 8. P 30, g bend sub must be accomy oan said forms dei Milfords ageres Tom Bohr one calls. Food To Laser re “ye than $138 school fund to ing weed G14. 118. ib ft ps 942 41: earasn (se race A laree 41-42. - 78 ee ai) m7 cent . Parke St. St. » © schedulg, mitted in accord nied by a bid _dealer Ph. MU = Ford 200 Baldiwin, F Market million, more 20. tour) unchanged; he ob. pay- 3¢. ered : emall oe ave m Viscose.. 785 ay D Str | ~ Vin- Bidd included in th dance with the REFRIGERATION 8. BS MIDDLEAG Poatloe hens 17-18; | avy hens 18- T e © large 31 “ve ddenet B le ance c ma oat c 41 = ers. In even e Instructs ex ATION SERVIC! A ED HOUSEKEEPER, 23-23: oid 8; brofiers o otal weekly hecks ree! Armee 8 Ao edt dp. we Ady, ‘ail to ent i Gs cuccosatul baad to Lhe ed on! VICE MAN —Apply 340 Judson : Pank over 4% 31-28: under is. capone noes Commercially poco 9 281 ans Armour & Cs. 58 Midi eet Pa 33 wenrd of Elocetien, contract ul cers | Praaees nly. Salary open. MIDDLEAGED LADY ey New P blading Pm igbeeroceeg ic Had beh ach 19.7 Mpls Hon =. Bue cha otie ares ther| of MAN FOR ROU Nolet cece or TO STaY of Rest til 3 a owns —O ae A fale he A FE ‘Line. ‘ee oh Ww ch $33 n eath A nee eited to the Board sales gators local oe ate ER _— home —. indy, ‘curan d, Ch 7-39. medium 32 extra laree —_ . @ nt Ward... s ie C6 ie made out t . Ek Cc) perience App! ences & FE_ 5-391! weees: 7 1% le 4 Mot oo O17) 22s Ds th hd Geore Clean poly in it The Hang Cor Ainpe TOr rys er Get _phowtue some Maraet steadier De nae =e nie a. Motor Wheel 288 R Tony. O'Brien submited jas a oepenit for tee TIS SuAN FART OR POEL i We OPEN—LADY ar ( appear provement . mand Mot : Motorola oc etn specific sit for each sey of e for fi OR PULL ave a pos! adjacent rill on ie adeouate tn but suppties Beng .. $62 Muel . HESTER , unded wh: leations sa iol kitch oor coverin LL ,between 38 sition for to the P. 159 and \satisfy needs. Rece most instances 10 aan & OTT Ne ler Br .. 33 de —Word of th Greirerarsed: pea aay Ee to be; he en planning g, wall tile, Relati ona torte our lady Airport i ‘ontiac Muni ense jend jumbo con ipts of extra sestibaptil oe yy at Bisg | n death of e the sud- The vee cr ae era specifications; © sting. Guitmusd “cope and meletens | Devenm cn our Publie § now under cipal | nirac \stroneer. Ti tinue lighter « riod ing Air vee en Cash R 2 T) arly .Wednesd rd of Ed er OMmmM issn toate people WN. Ability te mmeadl arly the ce jetty i. op auslity off nd prices ha Alem 4 Nat Da ny O'Brien, 36, ay of to reject ucation reserv nished Fi basis pie tes. and @ pieast eat appearan red anage-| ring peodiy. erings gener 50nd 8 oe mek Gop aa dal of Fort whole or tn any er el) (bias the; permanent Ca, sctaiga arose ta tary A form personality ad terford Ti P. Pankey, of DETROIT w— | Bera Warece ass Net Gype .. 631 e. Fla., was Lauder. formalities ee eS wie ces ta +4367 a Ca Mr en PE ey es as eioog ‘ownshi Wa- Both Ford Bri arner., 423 Nat Lead } by hi received tha therein aive any in| a 7. Holt, FE day. e hours are y pre Pan P. Co. and Motor, | Briggs Mig-... 31 NY Cent = y his moth t da ELM | SERVICE STATION ATTEN lay. ond 3 éeye'e § hours @ key, a former Pontiac Mot Oe aca have bee | : Livestock Ee ee ved oy Tees 1 house of 410 e ue Lila ay : SCE REE | erat phdel bo N ATIENDANT rin bonus "Car ell employe and i or new fense urroughs tee ow neral est Fourth S ———— une 20 ueation. | ; me good and 38 AM wer otaes A in northern restaurant opera | Ford contracts. | DETROIT LIVE Caiu ag Nort&West 2 services t. Fu- "REG! July 6, 1956 ice. 6011 Wil bay Dell _coln to)3) eM poly Michigan, tor disclosed DETROIT. J stock | Car met & HW. 133 No Am Ho 7 Fi are bein ISTRAT : iiems Le Its Serve _Ave.. Royal Lin- une mp 80 13 < AY ort La g he For TION N —— ems. Laks 24. oR _Oak property from the city last oe FO aio esate vagal that, a aa (av = Mem —Oe!-| Can Pac Se 33 Y Nese ‘ates 433 in Lauderdale. me) bart a “r, august ie Soe “ae SALESMEN I are eee er oe re week. received a new $188. had ¢sy. Co: Market stead Ca a ne Ohio ine 5 ; sh € Qualified sf Fave ATE ady with exp. or ambitious — __ tract for additional J —_ can- \sts sisers tnd leat Thureder pridnG| Carries Airl.... 323 Owens ee 3 oe ing are hie wie T oe ante nplaged Ol iy namie men es people = wore Sith come engines B turbojet ¢ er mes vot and! bette rom feed Ce. a oan we gl Gazi ? ort Laude erry, of Notice ts hereb kland. tess ae advert! sing a. Plenty of versified w —— ‘A from the Air Fi hace gteers and ard steady. low- ter Trac... @5 n AW Air ‘ and rdale. and hi at my hom y given that I wil d ngs uniimit and contacts. ing 8 4a9 ork. pa and De ; orce, oft ers, especial! Ches & c Parh . oH one Ss moth ch r e, 105 Ch Will be {A 5 wk te open LING . ae said it had been iam me thin” week with aor Snereanng Chryaere fs ae rl --. $146 per, both here. Mrs. Daunne ined : = emer ets, pore pel | ee R RE: "AL TY CO: & orem eee ot with : 000 contract given lower Bes lower: cows — Clark He | 6s eed e Da 4 : regutre ion from 8 956 last day tai 39-0283 ea! Estate Excha $-2588 for canne neteances m™ cents Clim uip.., 596 nner, JC. t kK pm. o oclock am a 1073 W. EH nge Pp li ASPHALT OIL ara eee epee! oak os @a(em ae dated ncn crests Ut Seo ts ROCHESTER — Lyte Rite eee ea same | F Ollcewoman new JU p re mestl v; stock ‘oca Cola Syiv El Pa — ae uch of th 1 on ani Ss! : nteresti ; , Col. Edward B. guided missile. 30 sup: yteuay chetee steers Cr reco eee ove SARS Tha co - = 1510 Dexter St. Pog J. Hendee. oe a sriniar i ‘hatetar actors ween and milling m over 21 = sro for pe a an w ans Mohli com. ites ret mostiy Col Gas a! 902 ex O Bul... 2 sudde nn Arbo ul be at urther gi | ine ope a- vite equivalent ege degree ork of the De’ . 22.25, choice 1063- 42 Th wo. 388 ni . same add ven thet 1) - perators pofice Dutie Gow meee District, ad most of re, oe a ae ides on wate ORE Fira bear fe? She eLting: caiaciony bor. died 33i¢ mm trom 6 ey eh haremest | Jourmeymen xe oust Be wish woman wei ecrce gett > : eee re “ ea e turd . r = ™ e3. CA 2 on the RO the work sandere Sy dintng ee Y Gome Soneun F 33 ee ey 231 was being aes The body Dated” Ju Vetvatpa| to of experi aye et soa edequate ‘sise sound health LL US TOD missile wou ce ballistic rn 17.00-21.00, latte and choice Con P 7h) Bee Sas am =i Fune’ N today to the me 36, i986 hrs. a w ience. 58 = Se eek ali chine W ace: be AY Sixteen M Id be done at Chrysler’ So ia, aneces ib oot see Kea, f Bt Prd r+} Un cormas W303 serv ral Home, Ann Arb dulit HELEN M_ JENCKS Cent a ae Apply at sovial terk. oder can inneremen! AAA ile Road and Ibs: steers and he 12.00. Cont Bak... Siu erbide...12 ices will vr, where Townshi ral Tool ee serpol tel i geirenana stration, Vv utMity 13 $0- ‘fere under 1.000 CoD ot n Pec $6 be cond Ju ip Clerk i ol & D erred, but oth or nursin cmon L 60. ponds JST Turbos an Dyke en en) Be So's eas — eyo mg ¢ lal Monday. ected aed te: mee] TO AB a 1 Cou | fet see eee 3-0 ) s Me wutilit ‘ont Of! ees in Unit Fr ... 712 wp Bi . “9 roy Lincein 2-} addition order ee kes 8: days opening Core Pd 0... 29 uit... @8 Wayne Birmingha Apply: ' -)044 to more is in weight end cutters cy cows 11.00;; Curtiss o! 98 Us GesiCe:-- + Barton | cain mo: Coca Personnel Off dollars than a bill cnsmere ‘ond onal 00.10.80, light- Deere ere 8 OB bine oe: ROCHESTE NO Sale seen. ations eed 4 worth ilNen tty end comm: ‘is 6.00-8 ‘Det Bde oa 38 TS Rubber 281 “R—Ser | = Saginaw ge, Lefayet seen Ga ares aivaty an cee cutterg 1800-1660. most It ne $0: 00 | Bis Cisne 3 ES Skt Barton of 58230 cenvae sx Wayne mwewovien ae onan CONSTRUCTION Fant SFist ecenfeans 3 or has on order: ady has built (os — oon) cae’ eoams me Mee hg St Ree Pap” turday at 2 Rd. will be = £7 CH JUNE 28. ae eoded silence ta anpant ART T2ME OF SRIRO Ives 400- ine crete OT Chem... m6 Pap. 82 p.m. from Cartsrign 1956. JOHN, Po a sane woman wit FOR GIRL ? . sue chert lend 700 The 18 .00- Ain eo on Funeral | the Pix Srotherver (Misk 68 Pal, bl, Genes ing firm. Soenenne Wee ares frum 2135 choice 440 71.00: De Peat eee tt] Read A! . 732 iome. w ey | one of Nich Gin dear ome for a@ ercial desired. tent nee Hrs oe 2 a te steckers Seet Atr t ee Whit . with burial sister siso pevich. and CONSTRUCTION CO. PEP 2:30 5 4 ro , fi R “ = ; $00 ib ca! Fas . we ts Roe e Chapel at, ice Sill ee Leta Pins CTION UNDY throu ays & week ezoning oO . soe eee tow medium alpen, m Kod gig Snel . - Jud Cemetery June i be held uneral STUDENTS CO. FE ¢45e0. Th h Frida A Manda: | rdina i calr * 17 00-18 50 te good s68- El Auto Lite” $ ainc on ton died y Mr. Bar- Pun 30, at 10 0 eid Saturdey pr AND a eet ane ntiac pply te Boz 34 i ant 2 34 inciat esterday rr neral yam. from Hunt ofitable TEACHER TIM ee ree CALL us Passed b * fe \ M «co~ S14 Re unovich wt! ‘emetery. M OOL MA Gea! ‘ord ager . Windews Cisco MARLETTE — At the jealves around neg abies ter bee y erenen oo 4186 a bean Rand - ae _ the Huntoon an he tn state a air Laney thd BUILD & RE. aor essive Ford renders Cine’ | endnance was paced meeting St ucoal ae nee BE poe By REST ‘ Housebrea ef ieee ee | Pee Erase | ee ox nance sw prime 96.00- Pree wt 4. 313 Std a . 4 k age ¢ , 8444 Cod . 1956. 8 p and 12 « person g cond steady ood : and Polished Carpenter iy passed reaoning| choice nuughter calven it ® 1.00, NOY Preah Tra. sr id 3 ing a Q UCKS | 2tele ans urs won of Alri Ra. me aad ane $4 8 ig” ‘Douria", Cleamvee Co insured Workm from res and commercial o0-18.00, urn- Ome Bak 317 ptevens > 832 seat ace Sib be ee Pu. TV SERV ee = on commercial. igutiel 6 lore 16.00-18.00: O°? TO. Baud | eni, See ou 8 et oe oe a cee ERVICEMAN ar E weet @ y 1200-1800, f ‘Ge Dynam 62.1 Stdu —T . 333 oli elaon-Joh et i pm ¢ Mon- - 1 d only Gordons EXPERI- T ’ I Y Building io cows, under vet nept- Eiee Sun kd @ cece Jenne 7 uae rem Dor - pitance. Water! Tv & N = permits w — Is. Gen Feds . St ay Ot 17 erment in lL = Home with WANTED W erford OR 3-8 Ap Interestin sates rs Jack” oes a a home = = ‘Somy red ee —— steady to- Of pale er Beit re . BE og : wie ine eluded he in state at Mr Des Jurcin. wi Bee oer D MOWERS MUST County ig ‘director. of” Oukland Alberts and '* higher. et ee ee Sele oS prime. .... Ot car police dragnet a three- yeneray ome a) Donelson Jona: oe eee sickle bar als Onan a a tek 71% N. Saginaw St. FE $-7638 Side streets are ee a garage. sieugheer sheep steady. shorn aay and — Time on <4 a D..- « al Piva unknown thief last night. Kou o'clock | this gn may be een w Awe — ‘yg cc asso secceer, cone oe A 2 . ta | the curbing ing olled and ft04,"*, One AY Ase so so: come Otet me -.- 31g Philtp Mor ... ¢ stolen had reported Ee EG for gen MARRIED MAN Socstgain and met oe , anes of street eeaity ce fall lambs 90 ids. some | te! ate Eri Pet 46.1 a billfold a ly moth: 4192 Parner, GLADYS Farm eral farming MAN mm opment and aget in the TS . cussed. s was fis- cons — ehern lambs Ap hhy = \Sccarien” 2 Pulley PAR EEEC pos home at 45 tara Ge from a/! Kiater of ef Donald’ Houy” rie! ow © “GReenleet end ‘preeeduren ‘office pends | ea oo. ce to $58 and some Neeaee ioe Son sos Gh Prect apy ep até urt, police Ponty, ond tere De ne eo eerie men oe ven Bas } SA ourc peers mr la Pure © . se Pp eee way Wanton o, ac 139 be ‘held ‘Sat- WAN Many Sea "sud socal “soca ASTE Pp cncsae. AGO LIVESTOCE lee a ie St on... 38 od th Simmons of that Rex + dat to from 45 TED any other al securtty.:— ; 6.500. June 39 (AP)—@a) Holl can 428 Repub Stl... 4 them . at address nterme: uwissen of with en mechanic : ~>..., Appl : We Are Kh APER! Ese wiseay te 3 ig ae 183 Ren Drog s. oea Mt 3:20 he was aroused by noise i ee a ivtinct advantage "Appiy sos gee, Cece get, : e re Now P . e nodloss instances — a under aon rr... ae Rey eal B ™.7 room. wis = a second floor bed | pad at the Rone tig in WID ree 10: sane tte La ape Sis. poe Fs 57 beng ; sows On these Re aa Bal - 1 arose, : neral pent & FIN ar ayi steady to 23 } ly moderately me Maca, |. 442 ewe: s3¢@ Sim: police = er. Union ISH CA STUDENTS 3 lower: ae eer close Gull and active tniand oe ag , Foe 53.6 mons, the thi quoted | . YOUNG B only, FE tite, AND TE SP + wetanens (9.06: No 2 and 3 ne-308 Interiak au 11 agg STOCK #47 the stairs ef dashed dow . time nore 11 TO 1 = pooper summer sales co, APERS . 20¢ ib and I ep ay around 230 Int Bus Sach ee vers 5 yw Sond i ie escaped through we wiccie & FET as $206 vetore 10 0m wort. ¥ MAGAZII . Per 100 See hel Timers eee cal) ROX REPLIFS Young } WANTED EXPE INES 4 ¢ Lbs. ryan Nod "and 9 ; ns lot te = int "Paper 15e wate M "32 Mary said that entry w At 10 a.m Toda S a g Man 23 to 38 Gnd “Esther's pert time, Warr. ee 5 saeal a few 160-1 “36 th oe ee 1344 whisor Mot |. 483 an y was gained were ° y there ence not ne © debit, sther's 236, me, Frank Sec 5 400 |! ae bh. 15.00- Int Tel $e4 flson & C eee upstairs ba replies at $70. w ecessary. © expert- WANTED 8. Telegra: rap tron—J cove ae Se Ts oun i ce G Woolwo 192, Where a screen ck window, | offi the Pres: a ree, Pee ¢ train you. oft! GIRL FOR _ un aroun 25-15.00, f ok Co aan 5 rth “6 was fice in ss r allowan. commission, ce work. GENERAL a Cors—St rol Steel esiabie. cattle > gt gtete Jeane. art Youn suet o06 searched the See They | boxes: Bs pa Rewing | furth peaition ‘cal ‘rember "lite _ee Fy Perehio age 21. Clarke OU Ce. ‘DHEOW ae ela oe ele el ia ee nen ne | ae ie ere stron mostly st “ : . eo! a 4c _ - day DRIVERS. steers 21 - chotce 97S ead’: NEW STOCK A anted Fer ator W. STEADY “1128 | TORK. VERAGE: 16, 19 : emale 7 | ¥OM << STEE cased tise 111 Deed’ goed end] June 39—C 2 - %. 26, 28 i BEAUTY reed AN OF nS FE 49 et ee oe ssiuve ow North Branch Gir a Bet oreo, Taree | naner s Eanes. 13 Tb. 15 80-19.00 and hetfers ‘@ Net change tnduat Pood - | wean zie Hwy bt person: - is is @ perman ousekeeping 5 Branch St. 582 Scenes Goee to thoes lew gocmen under| Neon, | today. te Ui bioce UTY OPER —_ ON ar eee across from A around 13.50: 12.80; few » ry type) Prev. ay. me exenin ERATOR EXP NO ee eeen hae ne en = mericen F ry ee ene danderd cowe| Week age 2... ate B3 at Ta es In M has AL Std pene | wan) ot 8 care ra = ‘orging & Sock lik ter comer coe en tt thndard oont| Wonk ste cine it in ageaee y emoriam =e aon Cathene Chores’ Cail Pe el =e et Bp prince! cutter cows pene) mol ohh “ot int Be WS aa atn 2 Mr mares Cail Fm Stone ss asky Wwoeeer wcy ond (Year ago .cc0)! 351.8 139-7 182 0| IN MEMORY ae Chapiow _b PE 20220, ——— —_ mercial bull 8: utility above 1956 hi Roe 7398 137 726 186 NORTH mother, or our ‘ R WANTED et 8 and 5. ' —— chotee letetetns; stiMty end com. iS hn Ig. ...04.. 378 Wit 93 BRANCH w Loretta May MeOuigen : eres ee J : aS Eo pac rnb 17.00-20 00. ood and | b < sages _. 165.1 733 ine Dearing. d — Barbara Pater passed away ay McGuigan er Rivard 8 = BABYSIT- a ool grades 10.00-17 00 ell te com. 1 bien” 1990 718 1° $ laughter of Mr. y missed June 20, 1048 WOMAN W 475 Rivard. The Good nr - 1986 lew sate ime rg is1¢/4. B. Dearing and Mrs.|_ GN Tose reset d pe! busbene TER home end ebildren Live i e Housek | es ds Hb} and Donald . North ha in’ LOVING ae ne #017 o year to wou. chidrea Lite bbe Branc MEM reas a ‘OM . eeping Sh be ty ROTT STOCKS exct ickenson of Fl Plog Hopp. who Y OF GARY es to $464 with mertt + AN WHO Wisit i 0 Pavers after segregated Ce.) iged marriage v int Loving > 195. passed away Interes: tag ment income thea TO uP N : Pp of Pontiac Au a imei points are are ot ves or in Angola, —e pm| .6.7o —— never die court eter position as ear. te emily 8 | yes! ‘acta ju go. attended The I aye © bee ts venile court ousekee loud eo hd ‘ot an 8 N Gemm Rudbe ro coat i“ by Mr. a m our hearts. by skirts of Pon’ located : OL ping net : ’ ot er Mie t one 4 Edw. , and Of a ha tiac, on out. OL _3-6811. Roc beg 9, But Gt Lakes O1 i eee 14.2 ne LaValley of N Mrs.. one we covea (cae ts kept = race applicants must WORK N 5 REFRI ig LB-10 Howell Biec Moto ¥ Chem Coe $1 33 orth Branch. forget. and will never Se ecece’ as Cee eatertey on Be RK NEAR HOME = nin Metal o .. 4% « H Moth ssed if « esited b ing ex- xpertenced “ Py The Pro; Prod Co.. 47 47 otels, si other, brother an his Fath agpluma Gon tote autedce for ac cosmetic GERATOR | aa siveeny ch uf ea ee eae oe amen iateg chet Soateaat Seok Sa ite ate (Wayne Ber Coe a ‘Te {ye Tegistered n Switzerland Se diets 3 sian Gua seems soearne, apes io 1 ccer Prod oe sees more DRT en oth social se rement _ Jacobson’ ly Mrs. OR THE ! * : bid and asked” Ns Le rivals last poiiaens 6.000.000 ar- yew Muren ro — , er benefits. security, Many _Birmingham Midwest eal, 2 petes Cu. 5.5 per cent over - increase ‘of Euaccai’D 2.6301 County Pit nae Office, Oakia: Help Wanted 4 ' 954. | SSS eectors 4 rr Saginaw sts, . Lefa a COOK A a | WHAT’ Pair AMBCLANCE OROUND a tne, Mich ied's “White "8wan Dr ANTED. CU w | structions v s MY LINE? | oon eral Rome PE +2 woe RE BE ‘nae =| : : C AL Hom Appl in 3 RM. ter ; ~ scramble as few is reloted prajien Pa facilities, OR } E oe a—dineen for a FORE sarcman Regul appears under as possible to to my work. Un me Wetertord Tr DRIVERS "STE mare Wesateen” yard od © ar $269. 95 errow, read! guess my line - : D Trp pak cop 28 or elder Ap N MAN W Call OLive a 0 | TEACH , teading downward . Answer one “mies oe petal iaboagp tas ta) : se ees as son- ohns pga red epee RAWLEION YOUR CHOICE : OO eos rs ee ee | emote OPS DRIVER'S Sees ts SPARKS-OI SGUNERALS™ , gm A . Start | Thoughtfu RIPEN c LI E ml CE-06-190. Rawleigh 1 Servic HAPEL. : N 1 199. Fr "a, ONEY Pea C ee : . Watkins ace DOW = oorheesSiple EXAMINE Steady reat round Not C FUNE Int Average $2.90 tc 63.00 per" _ “RAL H eresting Apply 50 te $3.00 offs. Ambulance X can position in per : A Sevice Pla: ns E tn idles driver's se appli- N m 150 Pag Pe ur. s Low as 25¢ eve FE ROR Motor Sitieg earougmane es on Comete: O LAYOFF try. - P D D SER Applicants most Onkiana County. for sales, or 4 SERVICES and h must be wanty Pontiac men or “ y on me) F TRADE KIRKBY for eh see Rr ia he edb Morena ‘ent ona Meter ree delive Home—FE ‘=. Gur cunt Min Seonee land il 13 ite Ra. r Plan! | ! ty; free installation +1882 must be doers foo tg CoS is, Northvile, S-03RIT, ~year free _ . Cemete : adove ing rec SALESM 5 if. service. 90 Days 1 ROSPESC ry Lots eproach. “ AN Same ob ini 5 REAL ‘ as Ca Unus EST. Cash, 2 ATHE 4 GRAVE ~ | Cee: See Otice, Oak wal opportunity | bs 3k a of Lov LOTS IN THE G. Saginaw ice Bidg. rience: i. bustier, a TAME 2 ae es | rine SE CT, preferred, “but wil e 3 CDA. NE LOT, 7 OBA DE OF OB ay CRAWFORD usekee tur ip pea? | eects era | 7 BRE er sud “8 a Cloth: og Eves re ‘ ing. 7 BUTE a nted Male 6 naw. fers, XN, Emplo 31109 ~ 51 W. \ or 8 NURRBE YEAR AROU | Employment PONTIAC — POSITION A 8A ST. - Men. oavaucoment to las werk, © _ |v Beak Phone Ml eeeee.” & Fri. ‘til 9:00 serratus cee are | BARE nDER BIRMINGHAM . FE 4.1555 +29 ply Mr. “Baker. 17 weneg.cum | | you ‘elim i : a D> — tbornad . “Gpametice tn = _ My Une, ine fivst ) AP ero a “ — Class * . ~ * , platé, foRk, Ela estan’ Masce’ dake ona . a . rie M * ce a lige was , Harbor. and ssified Ads! To aye, 36 be. oe: what eed for he, Ww. \M you do, all FE | _PHIRTY-RIGHT bs * ’ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 aaa! = Employment Agmeien 04. |. GRAEBNER'S PONTIAC © - JOBS FOR . MEN & WOMEN {le rere ie 4 : Sent, ava Ne roofing, ald slain) re ‘and vy J an LAVINA SANDING jaw eaperion Mod canna Rite estimates The * avier ah i ; feos | FGOR 1 ENDING LAYING Lat ETARY to exec i 461 Central BOOKEEPER, Close sae | eS Pes ee GEN, ovr: CE t tat 4209 | HOUSE URATSING | A SECRETA cae : ipment nied enxcavatt TYPIST, © W P M......... §20 veoh og goneral ouicing re re coh bg al an noes $246 2-277) kc TYPIST, fiovse Wihind “pons * KA ox Ww P. $200 SECRETARY to wig. Race 6300, a Free eotimeles aives FS ME} fovusk VING FULTY FOOD SALES TRAINEE, equippe a 4 Ap aes new car furn. eee ‘i ERE BOILING ee ain OFFICE TRAIQEE._....... evodl tick, stone ase % JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT... $300 tering and tile work FE ¢ "GR. AEBNER’'S—Pontiac Sort ais nds Est ibis sr Me oe 37 N wie FR 2-9 GUARANTEED kh 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. | Phone FE.5-9277 J0s FLEMING FL.0 kL vi NG, GRAEBNER'S- ROYAL OAK | posing. saan fs AY iss = WAS PHONE. JO =o ee BLDG: 6 “BPLrGatR da ia rary, : \nand yap t Water. Instructions 9. _ Proofing bit "| oa ~a~~~~ JOHN TAYLO oid 0 gare mates, (FLOOR CONTRACTO eZeaintty ScH09 OL. ee sw ae pAXENG- SANDINOSFINIAHTNO us n. said - PLASTERING NEW Bolt REPAIR __ Work Wanted Male — 10 _Vern_ peed rE : ~ Rk OG BNYDER yiooa. LAYING” a4 CARPENTER, RECREATION | Banding ane "tintshing Phone FE rooms, atlic rooms, cabinets Pitted poppet ogee SIDE WALKE—DR VEWAYS” AND FE 22-0078. 7 ¢ iD ya Ml JP ane le | aa ios gg ag MOTInO-BATl Ne NT SER 85-3458 (0. WHAT HAVE etn & Trucking 19 19 XA) MOVING, TRUCKING, GOOD service, EM 35363 or FE §-3571 Wha Np RUBBISH HAULED, Rosen ANYTIME. aah =a “mes AND anylime "HauLt ruptieh site 45134, chat ND were? HAULING at any time. 64 Cont wabring., Toe “PICKUP SERV- lee ella! GWT AND HEAVY aU CIN. Rubbish hauled Sand fill dirt i gravel FE 30803. eek hauling of any mess.) ~O'DELL CARTAGE Loca! and am Distance Moving Phon Fr 5-6806 “REDUCED RATES — Large van to serve vou ~@mith Moving FE 4-486¢. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS ACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % ton pickuns 4% on stakes Dump sruets Semi-tratlers Trailers and Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. €28 8: WOODWARD Open Daily Including Sunday FE 41442 T WITH 2 Saad "banlng rE Painting. «& Decorating 20 | & | ing Free est _ FE b-3144 A-| PAINTING INTERIOR AND __ exterior, FE 23-0078. Al custom DECORATING. WALL Ineree eM ae ov service. Com- erce 240 Baldwin Mi custom PF PAINTINO_» PAPER- pe cog pe “Taos. removed. Esti- eis "PAINTING INTERIOW & EX- terior. 10 ‘ent disc. for cash. _Suar te ‘pres est 4-0205 A-] PAINTING, PAPERING _Masen Thom PE 48364 A iitst- sania Don Kenney, FE 4-2160. c: INTERIOR DECORATING, free estimates, reasonable. - OR 3-166 PAINTING AND DECORATING, bath tile or floor tile, by the hour or job. Free estimates. A-1 work _fuaranteed Call FE 2- Ba at AND DECORATING dD FE 5-580 ete cleaned, FE|~ WITH 9 TON STAKE TRUCK kind FE ) TON STAKE TRUCK 44-4088 ' | PAINTING AND DECORAT- Ave... AINTING, 9. PRICED REA- bly, FUNNY BUSINESS _ | by Hershberger colee the housekeeping .. .'!” “I made the mistake of saying to the wife, ‘Now if I were |? IN DEBT? If you are paving trouble Sean) your payments, see us MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL. | LORS. INC., 4l'2 8. Saginaw, above Oakiand Theater. FE 8-0456. EXPERIENCED S8PENCER COR- setiere. Winifred M. Odgers. 6270 Canal Rd. Utica, Mich. REpublic 2-4131, Travel Agencies 25A OL LL ela ay, PLANNING A TRIP?> RAIL, SHIP pee ar one VACATION SUGGESTIONS GREAT ee ae ee PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 698 W. HURON ST. FUN WANTED? CALL Midwest 6-2170 ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Free Consultation & Advice Reservations anywhere! Wtd. Wtd. Children to Board 26 LI “CHILDREN CARED FOR. Rd. OR 3-8875 siINtine — _ WALLS TUPPER EF AEREARGONG CLEANED PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. i ud ets Phone FE 3-7708 | PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR rates. —— estimate See first. -*f. Rovbine 2 8 Jeste FE. FE 4-7669. PAPERING PAPER REMOVED Plaster patching, painting. ceneral end rooms tiled. cement all kinds OR C prea NEW & pore am oF after “AND CEMENT | TREE TRIMMING, ‘ec aUR- —— of att. AND CEMENT | ' sery. FR 6413? = remeyal. AND CEMENT WORE FE) TRENCHING AND _ ILLDOZ ae SRP ENTER AND CARINE? BL ' aie dock, FE 3-786). CARPENTER SMALL JOBS _ Building Supplies INET WORK s000 U USED COMMON - ‘BRICK, ay ag —— 141e) Bivona - 7 besrante hip — map bam toge tt @ finien work. additions, DEARBORN WWE TENT ut repairs. EM. 5 2 distance. 6200 up. #700 Croisant, Gar R WORK NEW AND | 4685 nedford Jefes ‘Wrecking Co repair FE 6-1917 : Fi Uren 1-1600 _ : WORK, AL. N ANE “DOOR b. alee, Ua Reas. Featherstone. “4 87 2 pane windew, each bane pS +1330. 24, with trim used, #@ 1916 Lea- ORK WANTED NO _ ington, Beott Lake, after 6 fob too small or too large. Free fisep BUILDING MaTeRIAC FOR | est. FE 3-724, FE #-2400 _ Ms ayy: Foal jow Loy ga as Contras MAREA A Ane ius Mie ner Lt fi isle ie ver | Sheeting #68 Ger, Leukend oq. ft, E STUDENT WA SUM: ; . doors 63 and up; electric fixtures, mer employment. Call FE a eee atte valet Lenk, windows, HAULING AND D WORK 0} any kind Fe pie wo STAR “WRECK ING Wonk. Soe CO. ING ca a roe s-i0i8 B = = ay Monto — 1 43 je. FS Spent * Vv Wnt Fanfroie won evs | Business Services 1. fant OR SP” | ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENA ————— repaired by factory trained .m. by ats J MARRIED | MAN w PE. at our gots Ggnera, art if * ta * GOO Pat PHONE FE 31331 | fence st hone PE. 3013 pL APPLIANCE” SE: RV ic E : ~ any kind. we service a!) makes ft automanie Se 8-2252. washers, Poin ie Nees fa, rer ; ees aT ». WOULD LIKE | frators Radios, cleaners ny day work of any kind, FE 8-1194. te a ee eee bed Sy Work Wanted Female 11 S86 trimming Get our bid. ALL IRONING. @ BU., PICK UP [pp ANGE REP Ww +a | ana delivery one dav service. | machines eae seceters EM — je Electrie 409 N Johnson, = PE, Foor Bh ci . “ATT KI? pice ° ~ BEACH CLEANING 7 Ww Os AN Reaches cleaned, thetalied, sand- ne done 63 @ bushel FE| _¢¢. EM 30008 00 0 ‘BUILDING PLANS CONTEM- WOMEN iv A w id residential and eam mercial, tng and ele PE 71-0023 B d-4120 : ELDERLY WOMA a. Bi our ix D5 wae ne Megeonatit light house a 4 he i) ag ant werk. F pat € ext, No obligation eS ’ SCHOO! RY WALL HY MACHINE on would like baby « aoe ent estimates ® pe wo bia rE housework. Christian © pre small 462 . tee we wouee bails afer bay Expert tree trimming and @ork. Ironine or cleaning. te | removal, Ph, FE 56593 2-835 1 or OR 3.2000, GENERAL HOUSEWORK. «4 TO 6) ** * SS a om ve Seis BART BIDE PAINTING CO —GERL 16 WANTS WORE | eet tee ele eer PR | : FE 5-834 : tanith j babysitting mothers’ tom | ELECTRIC MOTOR BERVICE RE. ' ! ves ~ pining ey ing 916 BE. Pike. ome ce 5-0080 HT HOU: number PE 4-6625. Petit oe ad a — SEWE PRCLEA EANING — in m ve with | Sinke—@unday Bervice FE 42012. ar RD WwirE a WALL HEA TING SE RVIC KE e 3-704. Ges, pe burnera and furnaces, | and sery ee a makes, NO NO, BEC. res or a Days OL it PE 4106 9-016) “WAYNE HEATING eo arena BERVICE FURNACEA cleaned and repaired, sheet metal retarial 3-2842. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. OR 3-5821 RELIABLE LADY DESIRES. Work — Sree ik pe store evenings. FE 8-3126 te est service aner 608 a L & M Bheet Metal 124 Franklin SCHOOL TEACHER WANTS WORK = Bird FE 60319, Lester Maniey, th duly and August. sich as _ bela an a ree ist, ean do some typing HEATING Sp ke Cl Al, Rox 18, Pontine Press Fu : ; , and FYPINO AND CLERical WORK teoairea oulsbor nie tn nt oS Ae in own pe. Experienced | order C Heys cleaned, re: B-2687 after 6:30 okes tah cout * sity. esi, SS 4 an SETA thee aay | SSmntar PR ute service, PE 3-7242 CAWN, MDW ENA MAND aire A WANTED cooled motors M a) aces oe rs . es cet ee a) Ker rsa het — — compose own | : letters, vmee t the public and han- | POURE Oe cna aa nae dle clerical’ wore pa ges rao PLASTERING ant tin ences one FE . ; 7pm. or Surdes or write Bos | Myers, OR 31) M, Pontiac | Pree ‘ WOMAN WOULD LIKE A ee “work, by the day F 1 Free estimates WOMAN W OUL D LIKE! ‘asst pose wore By HS a Tees estas PART sAWs MA nIN ¥ MANLEY LEACH bs Lg at TREE TRIMMING AND DAEMON. G ViW TREE SERVICE — aPRaAY. ne Duteh nn ® it ___ Building Service — md | ie sirimyin a. premoval. “tree *® & b4 CEMNT AND BLOcR worn.| F358 “ne — tek eee _OAiané 3440 | wr: ROUOH CARPE NTER CREW AcE TREE BERVICR- REMOVAL | \— repairs Wall washing FE 5-09: PAINTING DONE VERY orf Wtd. Household Goods 27 ONE OP PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture tuyere Cash waiting. FE 4-7881 WANTED TO BUY; GOOD APT. size electric stove. H. P, Sutton. Phone MY 2-6432 WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES of f Phone PE 32-6523. FURNITURE NEEDED sonable. FE 2-2116 anytime. Entire home or odd ‘ots. Get the Biman @Paar dollar will buy outright or APER- HANGING REASONABLE lor ie unity orviss YP 4-317) _or 4-6829. Baie Means “OR yt 5 ri mmuni Painting & Decorating 20 20 Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, FE 2-2706 WALL WASHING AND PAINTING |—*°°* US BUY iF 0 mor AUCTION it for you. OA 8- Wtd. Miscellensoes 28 eee 2 ACRES TO CLEAR FOR CORD) wood PE 4-0137 re an work guaranteed OR __Money Wan Wanted = 2 Z8A 7,000 EQUITY IN 4 utilit needs trim. lane rivi- _Physlo-Therapy __ 21a" east on Crescen and Eliz. ke, Srmpim sasenog a regeary | Firat oe + ee cle 0 que th lh erences FE ¢2651 | Wanted to Rent 29 ___ Television Service 22 ADAMS ~~~" Let us rent your home or good spceshotrty Meal RADIO & TV, apt. for you. No mess or fuss repair. 606 W. Huron. Night serv-. tee calls _ PE 4-5607. BAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. rE t FE 56-6300 xcellent tennants now waiting. ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn Ave 43303 §-1296 0 DETROIT WHITE COUPLE __M STRA AKA _| would like or | 5 room EXPERT TV Pi ALL house by July easonable makes Service calls 9 to 9. Ja- M steady worker. LU | Com Television 463 8 Saginaw Sen | _WE 6-463 BUSINESSMAN & WIFE, 1 CHILD GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY desire 2 bedroom year around MAKE. FE_ 40736 CONDON’S) home in Sylvan els area. FE RADIO & TV_ 127.8 PARKE ST. _ 2-2753 : man AND pokahas Oestne om r ouse, modern and in es © Typewriter Service z2A dition tn restricted neighborhood, References furnished. 20ne FE TYPEWRITERS & ADUING , = _ 23-7266. chine ring xpect “wor D General Printing and Office Sup- risen BLE FAMILY WOULE = _Py Co. 1, W_ Lawrence ity Se oe TYPEWRITERS RENTED __ tar, Preferred on lake Mitchell's, win N Saginaw 8t 17, . ae cee soe rer — ‘ rent four or three room Upholstering 23 lakefront cottage for last two SS ee ce oe —, Evenings DI 1-0666 FAKLE'S CUTOM UPHOLSTER- or write to Snowden, De- ing 6174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM troit 35. | 2 aeat Free estimates WANTED: HOUSEKEEPING THOMAS UPHOSTERING _ room exchange anitor | 8 TELEGRAPH FE 5- 5-8888 «work oy i agnard man, "Ret fur- SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED. _Tished. PE 2-744 _spreads. Your material. FE 5-5707. | Lost & Found _ 2A | LOST | in brown leather case. On Oak land or Baldwin. Tues. FE 2-1980. LOST. MALE GERMAN SHEP-| herd, vicinity Mt Clemens and Featherstone ‘Child's pet. 4-4607 Loet HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RING with initials DGC Vicinity Pon- tine Golf Course FE 4-0407. Lost’ BLACK LABRADOR, VIC. pte oe Lake Rds. FE 3-0814. “AWARE LIVING ) QUARTERS 30 » 2 PR WATER SKIS LOST aT Pontiac Lake Sun. aft. Call FE | 91802 or OR 3-6613 FOUND | SMALL ‘FEMALE | BEA- le Vie of Huron and Saginaw un nieht Blind in one eye.| FR ©3135 FOUND IRISH aeTTER. OR 3 LOST GREEN PARAKEET “BAND on leg, 1949 FE 4-514 blade 3 MALE BEAGLES yi- einity o uburn eights, Call FE _ +0003 After a pm y Lost BROWN BILLFOLD IN Vi- ity of Walled: Lake and Union 1 ke area rat money return ‘TING OF A-l CEMENT Lig sidewalks, eonerete se. Groin tile. chimney, new and Bit con aoe work rion, Fe eat) L ry T VOOR. SANDING Larmo FINIS RING QU ALIT TY for new houses, vate _1 PM FE 1004 after WELT BRILL INE Well and pump repair Sa 2106 | Garden Plowing 168 Fe | roto. TILLING GARDEN @, BUD SILLS FE ss | CW ae bee oe = tained 5 ceen | myst) Basements, seed &! 1 = - = porches, attics garages Laundry Service 18 - a Year J on siding, semens ot Sue a REMODEL Ens Us WARH DRY AND Fotp we Gore = clothes lmmediate Bervice | at uttramia Atitomatic wna 1400 KA CEME NT WORK | Baidwin Ave PRE 24 “LACE CURTAINS Plain OR RUF. fled Peatutifully fintened en liae LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 Laundry Phene FR tato FOR PAMILY LaUND TT EAVING, BANDING T& FIN. ice. ph LY LAUNDRY “AERY. RY. contractors FE 3-764%° — 2-#i0} “n ardwood Fioor Service. — \ d "A&B TRENCHING | _. -andscaping 8A smeree line field tie ace. M1, LANDSCAPING, oxen. a me — _ | al if i, KINDS OF CEMENT WORK.) p20 0° =" *iMtenanee, OR BELT DOEING i F407 COMPLETE TANDOCABE-W joa seeding & lind —— ut job too 4 BiOCK AND CEME . dental "and a commer | Be ad & A DUMP 7 TRUCE service OR 9 2x Og 3. MA 5-4008. a MENT & BLOCK” | Ok | On 2-50 CANDac ANGE. bh A InN “FILE, gor nek TRAITS caw COTFNG | . Duteh Fim & moequite epraying. | pordeg vous eciere Mich. Free * EM 3-901) estima a ‘MOWING LOTA [ . Weat side, sions 8 atea only 3-4070, Tor SOIL, BLACK Bint eoh. seeding. bulldesing in BURDI fi | Yar ye be Tae, SHADING: ‘re not using FARD LEVELINO ma nd sodding F things you through Ci — Sad) = —|! billfeld EM 3 OAT uni BORER FAWN. Vicinity Keego. Harbor, children’s pet After 4 call FE 40748 or FE #2032 Reward. Lost COLLIE, SABLE AND white male. Birmingham Itcense 1229. name of” Tippte. Reward for teturn, Lost YOUR | Pat? WANT TO give one a hom 5-9200. Michigan Animal) Rosen League LOST GREEN PARAKEET. VI- cinity #7 Parkhurst. answers to name of “Tweedy.” Reward. FE 407i} LOST IN VIC. OF PIKE AND PAD- geek blue parakeet with yellow ead Minus tad teatures RE- w ARD FE 5-197 after ‘rT 4 p.m. _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A ew SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT y number sets $1.00 up. (frames he fit, BACRENSTOSE, 15 East _lLawrence FE 2-14 _ Notices & Personals 25 HORN-RIMMED GLASSES Share 1 Living ‘Quarters 30 WORKING WIDOW WILL SHARE | | home. with couple. in exchange 8|_§ oo child care. FE 17-8033 after ‘Wtd. Contracts, ts, Mtgs. 32 32 pe CASH FOR YOUR ph has OR _iand contract, FE $4067, CASH BUYERS WAITING zeros oe your land contract, =~ eontract man ‘eix Owith you h but contracts a equities. Ca) Ted McCullough today, 7. C TAY DEN. Realtor 86 FE. Walton Bivd —— ‘DO YOU WANT TO OR buy a case) contratct? For ewiek results, call T. G. Trocke Realtor /1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4671 To GET THE M@ST FOR YOUR jend contract, Realtor i e “bh 1080 the " to see. Weren Bt. e 2-8316. LET US Bid on the sale of your contract before you sell. I-dw. M. Stout. Realtor '77 N. Saginaw 8t. Ph. = 65-8168 Open Eves. Till 8:30 $200,000. Available For purchases of !and contracts. We have immediate buyers. Bring in your contract, large or sas* and take home the cash. Mr. son personally for fast action - A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. A PRIVATE D re 5440 Disie Hwy. OR aos [soe about Dome ete bus matters, Private CONTRACTS WANTED tion FE 5-6201. We need contracts for immediate sale, Bu mit! Aerotred Knapp Shoes| fis"Rinsre gatigg. ast ere | rx sa 2070 _Atrport fed. C8 31 ee ree tant nse ee 100 Set gos th el ithe tate, 1362 W. Huron st eve- - 1_Rapsins — ~Fast service, — re ber le oun sie | AUDIVOX # HEARING A M. 16,/i DIATE CASH FOR YOUR | Bary “aig FOR #9 UPPLigs.| home. Burns, Pw 2-8814. 93 Mark. | K. L. Tem mpleton, Res Realtor- June f i966, I wil oat be ee: (2- ore Sreherd_ Lake Bé.___ asm ible for any debts contract- MORTGAGES iv other pany on PROPERTIES % sere we 2h mare with 100 ft. frontage. & * Fa or t FE 8-3251" _Notices. & Personals 3 | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 WE WILL GIVE YOU A QUICK cash offer with no additional —~" | costs. Free estimates. MCHOLIE & HARGER | 33. W_ Huron FE 5-8183 © $290,000 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contracts for our clients. See me before you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy-To Sell-To Insure MAHAN Week Rent Apts, Furnished 33. iles of Pontiac, 8 OAKLAND LOTS. ELLIOTT & SONS MA 6 A. FE #114 a. Sell or Trade ell or “= your real estate by peons with Clark Real Rotate. Busieas is na aged it kete® dur aa res on the mar- wil) be ore available to you. .. CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings FE 4-6492 OR FE 4-4813 Rent Apts. Fi Furnished 33 BATH SUIT- | M, PRIVA 1 ROOM, P TE pa able for 1 adults. Erb Apts. 5. APT., Lg 9 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUSLINE. Private entrance. Adults only. 8. Jessie St. ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance, 99 Franklin Bivd COMBINATION SLEEPING . LPv- . ng quarters, kitchenette. pian pre preferred, Privy, shower, PE COUPLE WITH ‘INFANT OR @ ladies. Teves bath and cw On bus line near town. PE 4-2847 G00L BASEMENT APT, PRIVATE 2503 |” entrance bath. Close in. 1 or and 2 men, $10 a week: DOWNSTAIRS 3 ROOM FLAT jee yard S monthly, Adults — oad ¥ basement sinby rit mmo ark or Fin vi entrance. Ww & E. Pike St. ate bath . $18 eek, W. Huron Ph. FE 4-1557 FURN. 3 APT. SHOWER, ~~ * entrance 10 min. from wn, oe convenient. Adult . 2-306). pURenoSe APT. 4 E Howard KITCHENETTE FOR CLEAN M Private entrance and Tatton 4 _ weekly. PE 50019 | LIKE NEW, ROOMY HOUSE- trailer apt. FE 5-3047. LARGE.3 RMS. AND BATH, BABY welcome. 193 Florence meee 2 ROOM. i, STALL SHOW- rivate entrance. Utilities. ‘Suita le for couple. $18 Orchard FE 2-5907. ake $50 per month. No calls e. Home built in 54. Will Be: or. — & Harger Co. _W. Huron, 5-8183. HOUSE FOR ae 3. ROOMS and - ba! Large jot. Ir Huron Gardens Mery. decorated. FE | LARGE LOVELY ¢ & BATH GA- __For Sale Houses 4a Partridge "s82 PER MONTH sion. fetes ‘gtrage hep oak arage ae : thruout, ce FURN. APT. a JULY | ae rare teed airport — adults — ‘SAM WARWICK HAS A 3 BED. WARD F. PAR er RIDGE room modern ranch Ie ah “i 5 pee in Sylvan ao 1 yr. sleaze REAL Us ce E 43581 3-108" a ae ides Open Eve. 7 to 8 LOTUS LAKE esate ee lowed. $60 per month. Lake priv- U _Sleges. OR Feeol. ® a UNFURN. 2 BEDRM LOG HOME _j = —- Lake, For leas = place garage lease $75 Established in 1916 Eitawest 17-0053 and FE uf ‘0 i | Rent L Lake Cottages 36A A week, or wW. re house with 2 RMS ADULTS ONLY. 61 AU- one c $60 a month furnished burn Ave. oe 8 is ON SUTTONS BAY. MICH. 2 RMS. PRIVATE _ENTRANCE | VERY uaee 3 ROOM MODERN.| Near Bayshore, 4 room, furn. and bath, FE 5-8466, 184 Mt. Clem- & bath No children or | cottage. By the week «r month. ens dnahere: FE 32-5553 com per week. Perce flmoigg irr IET = m , boat- : ee cle ie Bastenle for ee Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) fishing. *4 mile to town. | or 3 gentlemen. FE 2-6236 186° aa eeese OR 3-5313 for reservation. N, Perry. 2 prog EDROOMS, ret greek Prod 31 LARGE CLEAN SEMI-MODERN 2 RO oor, stove and refri as hea cottages ee or month On 2 ROOMS, $1200, 3 0, (3 ROOMS. | ae North side. LI 5-165: eens ere Mele sing Ae al GC spot miles of De- 3 ROOMS. UTIL. FURN. ADULTS 2 RMS STOVE AND REFRIGER- tell Junction MAL and B30 Moar only 258 Orchard Lake Ave | ator Utilities furn Child wel, odee resort. Gladwin. Mich. : 2 DELUXE APTS. AT CLARK'S | corner. 1 bik. west of Blue Sky. Couples or bachelors. Baby wei- come 2088 Commonwealth. FE 5-2706, come. FE 5-0956 after 4 p.m a APTS. 3 COUPLES PREFERRED. 4870 «Joslyn Rd ROOM UNFURN, APT. 398 N Paddock $45 a month. FE 4-0851 _GArden 6-724. 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE ON CASE- ville’s beautiful north shore Large living room with fireplace Also dren, Close to town, FE 2-7821. apt. PE 5 Els OOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE , bea ‘Utilities. Lake privileges. on eer _Reasonable. Close in. tS oo 2 ROOMS., — ove Se en Rea] Estate ie Evenings and Sundays 1075 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-026) Wanted Real Estate 32A el ad i tlt Business Is Good | at White Bros. We need 3 bedroom homes des- perately. Call- ITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves ‘til @ — Sun. 1 to 8 WANTED We need houses for sale, all sizes and locations. Have cash er for & room, with base- . bear Pontiac. Must be | worth price. | PONTIAC REALTY T37 Baldwin FE 5-6275 SELLING YOUR HOME? We are in immediate need area around Pontiac. fast, courteous service, call J mer Taylor. Realtor, FE ~ SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualified chen saves you time mone “Don't worry ichee 6 cookers e farms, Jakes, and residential Lana erties, We handle all details for financing and closing. To Buy-—To 8ellTo Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTO! Rs Co-cperative Rea] Estate Exchange pa 20263 Huron WEXT' DOOR, TO BRANCH CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor M5 Oakland A FE 5-044 Co-operative Reai Pstate Eachange BUY OR SELL I wil wit sell buy your pro ty bags wil for you and c= to get cash if the price reasonable. Call now and let us prove R. RILEY BROK 609 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE +1087 |. LISTINGS WANTED | We have many buyers waiting = all kinds of residential proper- y in the Rochester area. sit "Mein St. 1849 E. Auburn Rd. Roger B. Henry, Inc. OL 12-0111 OL 1-9121 _____ Rochester, Mich. 4-6215 2 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN. 8B minutes’ walk from town. ° drinkers or children, 73 Fairgrove Y ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH adults only, 287 Oakland Ave ‘ ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- * Panes: 2 adults. 100 Norton 2 = ROS: NEWLY FURN. 2 ROOMS -- = Pvt, bath util, furm. Close to downtown. FE 42579. Before 8 or FE 33446, | 2 — APT. NICELY FUR- er HA. BATH. SMALL zs baby welcome. ¥e drinkers, FE Rooms, NEWLY DECORATE ite oareeee _ —_, ni x" Telegraph App: Clark. 2 ROOM FURN. 1 a oay SOCEeT. ed, newly decorated. FE 41175. 2 NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTILI- ties Private entrance. Washing _privileges Garage. 08 Norton. 2 ROOMs AND ‘D BATH, PRIVATE 3 entrance no children 173 State. FE 2-5891. Pvt. home. Adults, 221 6tate, IND. FLOOR 4 Socme BATH | . bana garage. West side, available | . PE? 2-4644 or FE 8-2340 R ig NEWLY DECORATED. : ome Private bath & entr.. 2 adul FE_5-2766. ‘ ae ROOMS JOWNTOWN, inquire 22 Auburn. office in rear: 7 AND 3 ROOM APTS PRIVATE bath, newly decorated 7% Clark. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, BABY WEL- come. 235 Floreace. a RMS. AND PRIVATE BATH. FE 23-7678, 151 N Jessie 2 ROOM FURN a: NO CHIL. | 3 2 RMs. AND B. BATH, BASEMENT | 3 ROOMS. CLEAN, Eeptietad FURN. | ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY Private entrance and Large vacant suite rooms, eultable cS any kind of —— Rooms AND BATH. ie BALD- FE _5-3354. 3 aan RMS., 8TO REPRIG. Adults. 655 Markel 3 — AND ie PRIV. ENT. Paddock. i Brstenle from July 1 te Mst. FE 22663 S ROOM LAKE FRONT COTTAGE. Good beach fishing, 2 boats. PE 3-4757. and : LAKE FRONT COTTAGE FOR SEs Sorvate rootless STAPLE is only. 3 Korea APT. Gai ae FRONT at Stiver Lake. See Ref. $55. Mr. Wellhoff, 2720 Dixie Hwy. 3 AND BATH, 1ST. FLOOR, OIL _heat, nice. isa N. Paddock 3 AND ) 4 ROOMS CLOSE IN “MOD- FE ¢0008 & Fe 44/00 3 mia. AND BATH, HEATED. $65. Call FE 173 goo" 4 RM COTTAGE 2 RM. _cabin Pvt beacn Market 4-208. Square Lake. FE 43360 ce large playground. 3 am paceae FLAT IN Storms and screens. on heat | Children welcome, MY 2-211 between 8 and & ask for Charles Starrs 3’ ROOMS, PRIVATE tesa end bath. 290 N. Perr 3 RMS. UNFURN. ee 7) “a PRI mary St. Ruburn Heights 2 ROOM APT FOR RENT. WITH hot water and heat furnished, 23 FE 6-544. _ FRONT ROOMS PRI- bath private entrance. 7 LARGE } vate tile FE 2-2616 3 ROOMS AND BATH APT, NEAR Sees 55 per mo Ground WARD E Lah a 1050_ W. oe FE 43581 ny 7) “OATH “PRIVATE see 288 N R AND eae STOVE and utilities ‘urnisned, couple _only. 281 Oakland 3% ROOM UNFURNISHED arr. stove and refrigerator furn _quire 57 Mechanic Gloria Apt _ 4.GOOD FURN. APTS AVAIL- © one Some with children welcome Adams Realty Co. 382. Auburn Ave. FE 4-339] @ ROOMS AND BATH ON IST. _floor, @ Marive 4 ROOM FURN NISHED. able for Jume ind uly from Pontiac ('R 3-014 BALD EAOLE LAKE FRONT CoT- AVAIL. T miles fle: Clarkston, Waldbauers, 1TF3, Ortonville. Mich MODERN LAKE FRONT ON Caseville Sand Potnt Safe mo sleeps & Smee = 18th. All of — _ Rings. OL pene MODERN RESORT AT PONTI Lake Sandy Beach. Clean ae _R_& K Cabin bay OR 3-0380 NEW. Aken aioe 2 BEDROOM, ‘ak rt Ween “Galt Call MY ry Stes a gies NORTHERN COTTAGE ALL ern MApie 5-7086 a SMALL 5 ROOM HOUSE Pat _ Sinae *™onaneed for repairs WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. Pvt oor 0drm = Keasonable ROUND COTTAGE #12 g ELM tn Drive, Williams Lake __ For yr Rent | Rooms ve CHILD WITH, CARE WHILE _parents work FE 23-1785 \2 NICELY FURN ROOMS, PRI- vate & entrance, garace — PE ¢7178. 441 E. Mont- s 37 Part furn. Children welcome. month! EM 3 2 ROOM PRIVATE BATH. FE | _ 40808 & FE 4-6700 } ROOMs FURN, $1050 A WEEK. ; no. drinkers. PE +2362. 83 Center | ROOMS AND BATH ene, 2: 4 RMS. AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance Heat and Water furn 3286 Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights. 3 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance. FE 8-274 | 3% ROOMS, COUPLE ONLY. CALL _ PE 41365 after 6:00 p.m __ } ROOMS \ AND BATH IN PONTIAC, 3 baby welcome MY 12-1981 ROOMS AND BATH. NICELY , furn. and decorated. Cool. Close Pee per pac PE b-0008 after 3 FURN. NEWLY DECORATED 3 rms. Walking distance. Call after 3:30. FE 2-3043 3 ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER. months while owners are away. PE 4-6725. ROOMS, ight oo! ee hee s close of bus eee Rea- sonable. cz 3 ROOM APT. dren welcome, close to school. Edison st, FE 3 LARGE ROOM APT. 210 FE. Wilson 3 ROOM BASEM MENT APT., Nicely furn. ‘ite ut‘litles es fara. Near Auburn line $55 monthly est 30. 2823 Leach Rd. 3-ROOM, NEWLY’ ‘DECORA ground floor. Lake” privileges. _children. ¢ OR 3-6833. ROOMS AND BATH, 1065 NO- * lame off Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 4 RMS. AND , BATH, COUPLE. IN- iy CONDITIONED ROOM. GIRL on days. FE 2- BUs sTOP Pai AE ENTRANCE. _cook, laundry 499 W Huron CLEAN, QUIET FRONT LADIES ro eentiemen FE ¢0808 &@& FE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM PRI- _ Quire 92 Pingree__ vate home Walking dista nce to 4 AND BATH LOWER NICE & an PE 4-184 el 2 way entr is at coor. apa ght OoOoM Chil. unde @ months, Welcome for man FE 5-4 1s 1 pect LARGE CLEAN | “Room “AND LAVA. @ SPACIOUS ROOMS AND BATH. | ‘tory PE 2-73: L stove and Frigidaire. inquire 83 Room ann Sa FiRst _Dwight after 5°30 flecr, quiet W. side home for sROOM UPPER APT. OXFORD. micdie" aged or elderly lady, FE OAkiand 8-3031. praeres __ § ROOMS AND BATH UPPER WITH KITCHEN PRivi. nat. ot carage, west side $63 per (feed es elerty lady FE 32-6446 FE 5-267 after SLEEPING ROOM. a iho TFRER sOORR re Sues 5 R ROOM FOR MEN. Pontiac. OR ““Pyt. entr, 174 State. }-1320. ZY MODERN eee BD a priv. $43 th.. OR co 1 ES ONE UNIT OF A 4 FAM- _fly brick 3% rms. = bath water x. ‘eat tage furnished. Kimball WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ____Phone FE 4¢-4516_ = - UPPE! rooms, bath, $55. MA RENTALS om ition, Sor °N. Perry Bt. Best of Ref. 3 rooms, newly decorated. PR 4830 W. LARGE 5-0687 OR 3-7414, OR 3-4558 or FE 32-7058 Rear. Huron 8t. Couple only. | A. Ke COMPTON & SONS | r __ Rooms ns With Board 38 cuman 7 RM. FOR GEN- _tleman, FE 44 ——— AND BOARD fe | ou ie ly, pensioned m ROOM & Soak ti =F ee home for day workers. OR 3.3578 SPOTLESSLY CLEAN RMS HOME aes meals FE 60377. 14 Mat ows Convalescent Homes 38A NS ~~~ BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME for people econvalescing. Men or women or. — Fife Orion, Mich EXCELLENT CARE *OR AGED. Rates starting at Mt $125. OR _3-5320. ar APPROVED. NEW MOD- m building 8. Nursing care exe food FE ¢. 3 RMS. ALL PRIVATE. ‘ FE 2-5573 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE vai ld ites reeeets waiting. erce Ra. Ph, Peoties’ '=M 33311 _R. F. MecKINNEY UNiv 1-5798 DQG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash tn 24 hours for your equity. Call now. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor $ or 6 room home, ._ ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE 2-7421 in around Pi HARVEY WILSON Lapeer Real Estate FE 23-6907 or OA_8-3760 We Specialize In properties jeeates win Water- 3 ROOMS & BATH, NICELY ; ‘work- Open Eves. Till 8:30 Tl N. Saginaw st. Ph. FE $8165 3 . PRIVATE BA & EN- trance. $16 weekly. 1 che ne ls CASH FOR EQUITIES bed Pala me et Baldwin, Client wanta well-located modern oe of M “4 3 ROOMS AND BATH 31_ Stowell 3 RMS. NEAR BUS LINE, ADULTS _or working girls. 88 §, Francis. J ROOM FURN APT. PRIVATE bath @& -entrance, of] heat. ‘a block to bus line, Christian couple only. 59 Hudson off Baidwin Ave. 3 AND BATH UPPER, NICELY Heh Couple only. 36 Center. FE 718. 2. jour LOWER. COUPLE, REF- ences uired. FE 2-5262. furn., good location, prefer ing couple or business 'ady. FE 3 RMS. FURN. be BABY WEL- come. 49 Clark 8t. 3 ROOMS, NEWLY ee Private entrance and bath. Parke" St. 87 8. 3 ROOMS AND PVT. ENTR. 1 _child welcome. FE ! 4 SUITABLE ; FOR ENTR. RM APT. § girls. FE, 4-1656 4 ROOMS, ee ren PVT. WOLVERINE APTS. 3 mid and —— per- mm K.G. ESTE: AD 3 Huron Rent Houses Furnished 38 “35 Hotel Rooms _ HOTEL AUBURIN Also 1 or 2 room rtm ents. Sagcirendl and retvigeretion unit 464 Aubu 2-0239 HOTFL ROOSEVELT al 47383 Lk. Ra, 1 he Secones: week oF Phas: rag a ene Wate wee ms : pokey Menre Cab! Ik 38 PE 5-8}28 ~ J ROOM HOUSE FURN. "Can HUR HOTEL, AN. MOD- dren welcome. 41 Hilidale. FE ern rooms By day or week 45 23172. West Huron 6t. Phone BEDROOM HOME, % FURN R t St 40 5 mo. ADAMS REALTY en ores Wy Joa Auburn Ave, FE 4-3303. : nee = FUR: COTT. 8, CHILDREN STOR: ENT, LOCATED weewe. 3810 Dinie wy, in busy shopping area, 20x70. ‘FURN. 5 ROOM MODERN j= ia tiac Leake. OR 3-9138. MODERN 8 & 6 ROOMS IN Socge. Children welcome. Call PE 68-3144. ; HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE, furn. but not modern. FE 4-0978. BROS. mua Becieid as age . Te Erick’ ome garage, léeal prom Ono 1306 Owner, TOwnsend 10.» Open res ule Sun 3 tes ISHED. DROOM W. HUR ST. MODERN ra fee fo aie privileges, ure for lease, excellent location around. For a ntment. MU- for a drug store, real estate or . 1439 Lower P office. OR 3-4558 or. FE 2-7058 OR 37414, RMS. AND BATH, WEST SIDE. Apply at 95 Dwight St. ford, — ngfield & 1 as Twps. ‘ast aston & top dol- lar, list with us! Clarkston Real Estate 20 8s. — ag yor Mich, ‘CASH FOR YOUR HOME GORDON ARNOLD osen 8. TELEGRAPH FE $-5783 TRADES pot are specialists tn trading. ins ine gain’ leaain — ay og ogg BE as obligated cal DORRIS & REALTORS ma W, Huron soy, REALE 41557 4 —— FURN OR UNFURN. Upper. Private. FE 2-6408. SAND BATH LOWER, UTILITIES furnished $25 weekly, Deposit, no drinking. MY 26186, 000 § ROOMS AND BATH. BALDWIN - Ave re 41039 after ® p.m. @ LARGE ss AND BATH. State St, Phone FE 5-510. ’ ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY 2 rms, and mavme one ideal for work: ron 70 Paddock. ATTRACTIVELY ing utilities. Y ow 2 BEDEM SMALL 3 ROOM HOUSE, 8TOVE and refrig. Adults only, $40 a FE 65-7457, month. N- EN WELCOME. WOMA CHILDR Welfare and A.D.C. accepted. FE 5-6340. WALLED LAKE MODERN 9 BED- around. rooms, lake front, year MA_ 43487, Rent Office Space 41 ao TEASE Desk vate office space ® air “Sentence offices i Center. in van Orchard Lake Ave. “Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 MODERN IN DRAY- , $7 per month, OR Sa 1 een eau wOTRE ae TLE Bt 436 per me. FE 44544. tor or doatiet. Will ‘remodel for 3 Teal White Sane Ra _ REAL CO FE — fs a 80 E. OO | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Ben Tig Pr i aah ONE WAY Zee Be staves: |__COAST TO COAST Get tt of Be ats (Pg Se oa Near MODERN. PRIVAT® 3 AND BATH | MODERN COTTAGES. SAPE SAND: EM Want the Most for Your Money? CHECK THIS ONE © No. 38. A 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME has vestibule entrance & Closet, nee fully laid out kitcnen with birch cabinets 3 -arge bed- rooms, lots of closets—8 of them. Well arranged bath with ceram.c tile—colored fixtures and vanity At- tached garage all for $14,240 built on yoir lot. We'll he yes fmt Sin: nt arrange Let Us Build a Home to Suit You and at a Price You Can Afford We'l) price any of the 450 HOME PLANS we have tn our “Home Planners Center” Come out cone bee browse through our 5 plan the convenient office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY ui HOMES” office 2200 Diste Hw ™% block N of _elenrapn AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Indian Village A charming house ideally je cated. Downstairs has bed- room, "iodern lavetory. iiv- lovely giassed-screeneq rear porch. fenced yard, 3 garage Seminole Hills | Brick Family Home § rooms on first feicor tm clude den sunroom, car peted living and dining rooms, 4 bath. nature! fire- 3 becrooms and tile Pully tneuleted. - @ar garage A real buy. us for appointment, Williams Lake Cottage near privilege lot on 85175’ site 3.bedrooms, large living room kitchen, lavatory and shoWer Rea- pe poe at $6,500 with 1,000 down. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor uw. —— Street FE +416) 06-2E.b8I06~<~=~~-* DORR B® W. Huron DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICB OUTSTANDING BUY BEAUTIFUL HOME A lovely home in AL BEAUTY FOR *3 BE DROOM f BRICK RANCH | Open Sunday 2-7 Natural Mreplace. large living and dining @rea, beaulifully designed | roa oy large activities room, s ; Don't miss this terrific | WE TRADE 8 —: Rd, a a pach 1 roe “KUSCHELL Ouwier.: “Selling | = | — home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, reation room screened porch. | heated garage, landscaped corner lot 170! x x ist $16,900 with substantial Yment Call FE <3 for | appotdl ment \ 2 S @: LAKE ORION BOME. SEVERAL CHOICE. L AREFRON TS _ WALTER GREEN. MY GPS $250 DOWN PLUs COsT SbR MO. INCI. FANES FULL PRICE $12,000 BRICK AND FRAME RANCHES 3 BEDROOMS NE TE ¢2377 Near schooi Homae ; 1 to 700 Sat and sun KUSCHELT. JO 61538 WILL BUILD BRICK ranch heme on your { mo & Barger. 13 W Huron | 6019 “ROOMS + rr $1050 DOWN ALSO é ors room ouses of ai Sines. Priced right Aira apts from 3 to 8 families priced right Pp DINNAN 2 Audie Huren Woodward Square'Lk. Ed | 4 BEDROOM RANCH $19,300—$4 300 DOWN Gee beat, nat! fireplace I's baths wet plaster Large rooms closets. 752190 lot Low taxes | Model — dail 121 Highland mi) Square Take 1 block West of Woodward Wm. Beattie FE 54-7602 Tv FAMILY TRCOME GOOD RENT- tr and location 34) Irwin St FE For \ eal BY BY OWNER § ROOMS basem ent. Carpeted iivin hte 1 car rege Large jot ¢ x 318. Willems Leke FE 6 ROOM, OAK FLOORS. PLASTER walls, full sement ot) heat large let black top streets. per fect tm and 10 days pos session $960 ~ $68 per month tecluges taxes and itneur ence OWNER FE 506° or FE §-6783 OVERLOOKING LAKE A MoD ne vey ern 6 room i% stery heme orer looking conte Seog $100 down Lapvs In OR 31331 or FE rte @e¢ Disie Me; Drayten “TEM PLETON |. NORTH SIDE very atireactive 4 feom end foers full | Dasement. of] furnace. water heat . uminem storms and screens Corneg let nicety jandscaped Fee eeond and quick possession Bubstantia) dewn payment COOLEY LK AREA Complieteis modern 4 room: end beth O8F furnace. Ddreeseway anc ettecheq garage large iot and ‘eke priv Just eff Cooley La CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Modern 4 room and beth Ful! basememt Off) heat, extra ict 31.000 down ad K.L. Templeton. Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Ra FE ¢4363 After € call FR 2-902 WORTHSIDE $500 DN ‘NICHOLIE }°_¥__ Huron NICHOLIE | { NEAR poll gah tga 4 rms. a. bath Soot Bew auto furnece A water heater — Insulation | storms, ecreens. fenced rear nice netghborhaod $8000 [ts va 438 W IROQVOIN ROAD Excellent 7 rm home peted living & dining rooms, Nice kitchen, den in- sulation, storms, screens, good bemt.. gas best 2 car Car @arege A manr other ex- | tras Asking $15.950 Very i reasonable, terms | { warroevot LYwW AR | rms., full beth Living is 14220 pilus a i0xid dining L. “Ben carpeted Bemt. hes auto. furpace | & weter heater There’ s tn- sulation, storms. 2 ear garace & 4 lots Ree: sonable at $13,500, terms 4. rms. full bath bacmt furnace, nice high lot Han dy school. stores. bus to AMD excellent buy at $6,000 with $65 mo & HARGER CO. FE 5-818) KNUDSEN © Seminole Hills Nearly new brick home with at- erage and paved drive B ty landscaped 75° lot I'a baths ond firepiace Inctudes car- | peting and drapes. Call fow Built tm 1930. thie 6 rm and i'2 bath home is really a dandy Tt has received some modernization and has been well maintained It | has a log burning fireplace a ? car garage — & well landscaped yard. See it WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE +4516 _ WARD. PARTRIDGE REALTOR 527 S. PONCHARTBAIN OPEN SATURDAY—L-5 P.M. LAKEFRONT Beautiful ylorge ranch type home with 378 feet on Bg ipene Lake Automatic . dertul | pea “o ne of homes up to = $30,000 class, Takes oniy $6.7) down to handle. — Eiabern then follow open cigs s whe lakefront home you've always dreamed of o woing. FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. Open Eve. 1 to # ' Fast Side’ z) Secrooms Bungalow with attrac-' separate aekne with breakfast bar. plastic lle bath tull asement, auto bot water lass enclosed front. reh l'g car garage, 2 lots riced at $950000 with only! $2,000 06 down tract at $50.00 per month. NICHOLIE" R 40 Mt Clemens Eve Mrs Kelchner $300 Down FE 5-120) FE 73 stiwash- and cabinets, makes @ iiches to. admire ss features ym “The Beautiful 4 Ga with fire hydrants. Ceramic tile bathe rge "ring | mn wall s. Lar 3 ith eating space. Face brick ranch house with and VA terms For '- fu: mation call means Party al Modern { New 3 bedroom house with base-| ment. complete exterior unfin- ‘shed imterfor” wiring al large fot OR 3-2837 - STOUT S Best Buys Today SMALL FARM Located on Mis north of Clarkston. 5 tees! acres small barn, chicken -house and § room home. An excellent spot for family. Acreage alone worth 3 the ear! gives “ only 94050 6 th $1456 do” EXCELLENT 3 family home jocated on th. side bath bath down. large kitch- en with oungstown cup- boards. large landscaped .ol. 2 car garage and paved street Omiy $12,600 with $3100 down MUST SELL this @ reom home With 2: jots for eni: $500 down. House has oa floors. plastered walls anda close to schooig and bus ine AVON room TWP Cute 3, bed- ranch styie home lo- rated near new Avondale High Bchoc! Full baw: oil furnace, storms and scr and jarge ytility room rea! buy at only $8450 with $1800 down ANOTHER TWO Family \o- cated tm Keego consisting of 11 reema. 3 lots. car erage sum porch, lots of wers and shrubbery. Own- er will trade for emai) home in Pontise. Only $1500 down }.dw. M. Stout. Realter Ti N. Saginaw St FE 38-8163 | ____Open Eves oT 8H LAKE HOME. WATKINS LAKE — $1.500 down Bice bigh Jjocation fer this very Beat and ciean Bungalow large living room with fire- Biace dimming L’. attractive hitch- 2 & beth down. Cisappearing stairs te large spare bedroom | R. Hiltz ‘1011 @ —— ~ EAST CU BU RBAN Medern €@ room home feeturing 2 becireoms living reem en bat 2? new unfinisned rr em rear full basement ges b and ar jot =F! $7 050 $1000 down Cal REALTOR — ae 109 Oskian, Ave +78 Open Eves Free rPoricg| 4 bo Established m 1016 OPEN NDAY 1 to 3 PM. REDUCED PRICE OWNER SAYS SELL SPACIOUS SUBURBAN HOME on paved road, bea tiful corner jot seaped with shrubs & large shade trees, garage and wide drive. Yes, this ict lg beau- tiful, but fust wait wntil see insde the house ° pleasant. unquely arranged. exceptionally large living room has e mice view from its picture widow of a well kept desirabie neighbor- bood Carpeting iike new in ai] rooms and newly deco rated too You'll be de- lighted ith the ig bed- reoms. a tery sice tiled bath & shower. Last but not feast, the kitchen {s really a spacious one with lo of well arranged cabinets &-e2- tra large dining area Ajl this a ri rivileges too fer orily low down payment ‘ese this bergain at 4070 Sashabaw Rd 1 | $2 CRESCENT kiteh-; | | Phone FE FLOYD KENT, Realtor | “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office 27200 Dizie Hwy pear Telegraph FE 2-0123 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ‘GILES. $300 DOWN Located tm the City of Kee- go Harbor, near a school, this white frame nl fam| 4 ae Soe co. =: he tw? + on Living Be tn ‘before school starts. LOR- RAINE MANOR, 3 bedrooms, Se) brick with sewer water & black topped street Beautiful ma- hogary kitchen. large living room. tied beth, eratot storms end screens VA and FHA terms Call mode! for erect information, 1 to 8 pm WHITE MULTIPLE LISTI OPEN EVENINGS & © SUNDAYS SYLVAN SHORES haa exceed built and designed 2 bungalow plastered eer a Tonk floors. ceramic tile features througheut. Well pianoed tiled basement including Uled rec- reation room. storage &@nd Ulility, gas heat appealing landscaping. affords privacy to the outdoor living afea garage. circie crive Near bus ang stores tNION. LAKE FRONI Beautiful bi-ieve] home, potty: Dime exterwr natural fireplace recreation room, auto heat Ex- celient location on high iand- acaped ict Priced right. NORTH SIDE Almost an secre in very desirable of ‘Town 3 lastered walis, is home built in is excellent condition Priced st only $12.900-good terms NORTH SUBURBAN Owner leaving state and will sac- rifice for quick sale. 2 bedroom modern home, beautiful bath nice kitchen large utulity room extra . mies lot. 96600. Small down par, HOME MART BRAErS co , 1962 Ww Hu La 5-0407 | 'WALLED a $1500 DOWN Ranch-+type 2 bedrooms, J yrs old Large co jot Backvard fenced Aluminum storms and screens. _By owner, MA 3756 Lodusotoigg Hse OTTAWA DR BRICK. tarpeted, garage FE 32-7306 ‘ROCHESTER | AREA MODERN 4 house AL terms of $3000 down, price $11 - 500 down. price 611.900 A: $0 down price §10500 Charies lick 629 W Fifth st Phone 6611 YEAR ROUN Me- ND_ ‘HOME ON LAKE. Besstifully jand- loads of storage space, | paneied rec room, ettecbed 2-car | gas heat and tncin-, | | 4 i | i j | | { } | OL | Open June Je and July Price titseo TO Detrot El 60008 Birmingham. OR 3-118) | Pontiac Lake LAKE MODERN 2 bedroom home. lived tn 6 months. Must sell Down payment carh trade for equaj value See owner arrtime Eliz Lake Rd to Claydurn to 365 Rivard BY “OWNER., NEARLY NEW 5 RM house ful! ¢ $7.70 Low down _Payment_ 2-14642 BY “OWNER 2 sterr frame corner int Newly decorated. 2? larce bedrm. = ‘arge closets plastered wel's full bast- ment large frent perch Anchor fence §9.907 $1000 down 421 N Saginaw After 4° pm pice eniy West Side-—Special Spacious @ room two store home wel! lorated om «quiet pared street 20 ft living foom with | fireplace and all tastefully de- orated Coo! screened rch and recreation room with fire- place 1', car garage Deep shaded lot Price $13.500 terms Sylvan Shores Lecates cear lake perk. sand beach, Donelson and St Ben- edicts whools 7 perfect reoms. bM&akfast nook and knotty pine recreation rooom Wall-to-wall earpeting drapertes and extras included 2 lots with nice shade, 4 MODEST é— 24 “Of course I need two diamond necklaces — I have a very long neck!" By Jay Alan wav Avcan= For Sale Houses 3 BEDRM HOUSE. WATKINS LK $8500 $1000 down OR 34-2051 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME Evx- cellent location Ciose in. Very large iiving room Modern kitchn- en Plastered walls Oak floors Large i's car garage Large ict $13,500 terms LADDS INC OR zum or FE 5-9201. 4286 Dixie Hwy. Draytou Plains | COUNTRY LIVING A 5 “ROOM modern home on 46 scres Ex- cellent site for berries. chicken provide an income retiring $2500 own Lapp INC OR 23-1231 or FE 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. East side. 2 lots, $2,900 car as part down payment 3-15@2 = oe 7 PRIVATE BUILDER HAS 3 BDRM. full basement house Corner lot, lake priv 200. Wil consicer fh house or lots on deal. 5505 , Crescent Lake basement _or FI ee a BEDRM HOME FULLY fURN Next to park $1,750 for equity. 1344 W Fairmount | i“ OWNER SEMINOLE HILIS8. bdrm. bome Natura’ ‘ti place opne etc Small payment. E #0415 ‘or appoint nent . COUNTRY LIVING This home is brand new & ready | for immediate occupancy Located 3 northwest of lake priv privileges just a few steps from your door J large bedrooms with specious closets Beautiful living room with dining L and picture eindew, Fui! ' 43> 4 For Sale Houses 43 ROCHESTER UNR PA Lovely oid Colonial home bedrooms 2 «baths firepiace, barn. chicken hou-e. garage 24x24 in mw beautiful setting of stately trees Plenty of flowers shrubs & frum trees Wonderful family or copvalescent home 10 acres of jevel fertile land. These bulidings are ip excelient condition Su stantial down payment. Priced at- tractively i Dorothy Snyder Lavender ve ‘Will take | FE ! a a | | L fs) i “larkston | on 8 iarg® suburban lot with lake | | colored bath With | pull t-in vanity. The kitchen should | meet with the bousewife’s dreams | with features as res pantry. plenty cupboards bvilt-in exhaust fan and window over'ooking lake The full basement i; partitioned off for recreation room Double leun- ary trarvrs automatic oi! heat Electric hot water heater and the yerd has been seeded and has trees & s#hruhs Yours for just $1,000 ¢own 85 per mo Full price just $14 400 Can for ap pointment, Clarkston | Real Estate 2 8 Main Se iroe: Mich. MAp §-5821 =e ') FAMILY a acoate ~ ALL RENT- | | | | | i \ | i | fruit. ara flowers 1‘, car garace Truly am ideal gro«- ing family home $°00 Dawn 730 Cameron &8t Like new §/ foem bungalow near Emerson | achool Puli price 86950 Vacant so you can move —_ in i | KINZLER WwW Furor re 3525 or FE : 0829 Eve Multiple Listing Service | OPEN SAT AND SUN. 17 348 SOUTH EDITH Your iast chance f buy Pontiac value homes. compare before buying. ali these featufea, ranch type styling. “plastered walis. gas heat. fully insulated pared street. yes and only $7495 00 $4900 per month tnciudes taxes and insurance. Outstanding Scott Lake’ front 100 ft. of nice eandy beach, large 4 bedroom home with basement recreation Toom overlooking. lake 2 car garage. beautifully landscapped rd it wil be « pleasure to show you ——— wed MUST SELL Priced reduced and immediate possesion, Cass Lake and water frontage only terms, must I say more ' Russell Young REAL TOR-BUILDER ana W. Huron FE 4-4825 INCOME $8 rooms and bath down: 2 rooms and bath up Pull basement. heat, incinerator and water soft- ener. 2 car garage. $11,000 with terms. bedrooms. Of] or gas went ase lots. “1, 100 moves ge ; ' Balance at gel +i mont OUR MODEL IVAN W. " scHHAM 5-6001 REALTOR FE 6-471 5-2564 SERVICE ST000 00, easy 4 in $30 per werk $13,300 ww down Ovwrer. _ 4&3 Orchard lake Ave _YE 8-143! LOOK! 8 Marshall St Modern ¢ d°en —J up Gas heat Laundry tubs Garage Paved crue Terms 2 vacant lots in Both Both have aewer and water in street CUCRLER REA 236 N Saginew a FE ¢-4091 ONFI MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMART, NEW, BRICK — 3 bedroom 1 story and so very attractive! The 17 ®. kitch- em with its birch cupboards would delight any woman. The bath is fully tiled I's ear attached garage At e mere $15.500. there ts no better value in Oskiand Counts Terms WEST SURURBAN- Attrac- tive 2 bedroom bungeicow sitting on nice corner lot —~ Large bedroom: with good closet space Nice size liv- __ tng reo Kitchen with am- ple eu rds.. and eatin space Ful] basement wit = beat, Only of $8 HURON GARDENS FfPE- CIAL with $900 down Im- mediate possession on this freshly painted 2 bedroom bungalow Full bath. Extra lavatory in utility. OU. foor furnace, automatic gas wa- ter heater Full nrice oniy $7,900. Completely fenced lot. See it today ALL THE BEAUTY OF lap with durability siding but of brick — aluminum of course § oversize rooms. featuring a full dining room an especially nice kitchen with codies of cupboards “and ample table space. and bedrooms ill easiir Even the bathroom is very large Full basement with a 2nd fire- piece: Over sire 2 car ge- peers and at- tac we Huntoon Lake area You be first to see this: lovely home FOR COLORED GIS —Large home with Iiving reem. di- nette, Kitchen. 2 Vedicoms and tiled bath Plastered walls, oak floors, expansion attic and full basement with gas heat’ Nice large lot Garage $600 plus costs down RAY O'NEIL. 262° 8 Telecraph <9 4 Realtor Open 9-8 Phone FE 3}-7103 or OR }- ‘208 i Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | cosroe BUILT REALTOR 40 W_ Huron BY OWNER Home end 56 lots. 4 bedrooms 20x22 living room, large sitting room, extra large dining room. large kitchen. 3 piece bath ga- rage. large sHade trees. all kinds shrubs, 10 miles from Pontiac Near ll lakes. school bus at coor All for $10,000 with $3 200 down No real estate agenis phone EM 3-0161 ROOM FACE BRICK YEAR around iake from, home 3 fire- places Beautifully landscaped grounds J car garage Break- wall Strictly private OR “BEDROOM house. good sider _parment FE ARGE AND SMALL HOUSES IN Pontiac a’ ego) 68hq = lODear Walled Las ROSE McLARTY FE 2-2162 or FE 53-3578 N location con good bousetrailler as down FE 2-110 FF AUBURN BY OWNER 2 bdrm modern bungalow on *%. acre Fyll basement New gas furmace 2 car garage Pienty of ehecr. orgtind to mertgage. No deal- ers. “JACK LOVELAND { FE 2-4411 | : | | | | | 188 OE ta Rd Lai Harbor ; 23-4875 FE ¢ 3 BEDROOM SHELL. eon LO. cation sacrifice for cash. Call | efter 6pm FE 8-2350 110 FT OF FRONTAGE ON Union Lk Rd. 2 dDedrms_ livin room Kitchen and bath A Wired Septic tank and rough V4 imbing Walls are covered with ¢ry walls Ready for decorating Only $6.900 with $1,500 Do Large landscaped lot. 2 bedrm:. possible 3. Living roo dining 1 | i 4) room with hereiy &1 m. Dase-— ment I'» car garage, $10.000 | | Easy Terme | | Modern 8 room = bome | bedrms. om iarge coded. jot 2 car garage Lake ie $16.000 \ Terms | LAKE LOTS Pinecrest Shores on Bogie Ls a9 *°210 ft aise lots om Union Cedar island, Long--and Carrell Lks As iow as §2.5% Fass Terms T. G. Trocke REALTOR 1648, Union _Leke Rd EM 3-467) jac SINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | MY |N man Would you lke to live in a subdivision of families Like your- Then see on these. At warage replace. tile, bath with ganity tile Decement x Let Unusual 3 bedrnm_ ranch. Lind bath with vanity. Wardrobe with closet, 2 car attached areee Large covered terrace 24.200 e above homes are loomfield Hi, eva c & 80 4120 N Woodward Royal Oak Liberty 9-1000 EQUITY IN 7 ROOM BRICK with finished attic gas beat FE 23-1644 EW § ROOM & BATH PRAC- | tieally = Loe down pay-; mat x trom %, Dlock off Bashahbaw Large 50 | =x i La lot Call FE 46-7585 aes Le $456 Dixte Hwy. near Waterford 260 . Reasonabie 39021 : BY OWNER Wit swap 2 bedrm modern iske home for car, housetrailer, boat. ete as down narment. Full price $4950 FE 53-5078 | s 3 Sightly Acres Near Clarkston Nestling atomp a gentiy sioning knoll and surrounded br lawn and shrubbery, fs this lovely 1952 150. i i { kland Lake | BY OWNER 3 BEDRM HOUSE | red brick bungalow with attached | 2 car garage Heavily carpeted hving room with huge wall tee- | place. Cosy den with. barbecue _ fireplace. Base Ray h w. heat. Bright, cheery kitchen nice rootny | bath Panoramic view from every room. among other fine county | homes $6500 down $1.100 Down & $1 a Mo! Nothing more to pay on this 1954) suburban bungalow, with gleam- ing oak floors and plastere: Neat and out. Aceess to good fishing lake Bedroom. Ranch Lovely new suburban BRICK wtih excellent basement and recrea- tion space. Gleaming oak floors plastered & painted walls ce- ramic tile bath, of] heat. Spactous kitchen, Bireh cupboards Al rooms are large and cheerful 89x160 ft Jot. good neighborhood exceptional value at $15,250 terms Giroux-Franks droam home 24238 on foun- GENERAL REAL ESTATE esse Lovely ers haber bunga- | 4305 Dixie Hey. OR 3-8701 ee wens. costinal wastes Open until 8 Sun. 1-3 p.m Echan nen clr, 2 din spaces. and hot water and many other $55 Per Month extras. Full price pete on your lot. We have also building oe you this mature § room we. . Micdio Btratte, 1 cor gerage. 3 1 car ge NORTH Only $7500 reasonable , Good solid 2 toom bungalow — cua pebueet “ee . with room = for another 2 bed- rooms. lots tp | : full basement. Auto. heat For the water, Fd floo vestibule entrance - lo’ bath pu price - sub. ce HEIONTS A pemet Buyer An almost toom home with tiled ith. Featares large — closets; mercury switches very modern luxuries ek ae on bproedll, Lame Only $11,250 with $2500 in) SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2983 Orchard Lake Ave. FB 8-0418 walls | ' attractive inside and, For Sale Houses 43 MORE your money! 2? Weae Admire this bad full log home | ~ are Twin na Golf ‘ourse with over oe, ft te on Pontiac Leake living room with ret replace 3 bedrooms. dining room, very nice kitchen Basement 2'e-car ga- hot water Carpeting apes Many and many nice features. $18,000 terms i DEAL On this house today’ frame Ful] basement bedrooms down, 1" story heat and hot water street. City sewer and water paved street. All for only $7,800 | WITH Just a small down payment—you | can fine 2 bedroom Oil beet, w floors, modern kitchen, tiled bath. rec net 260. Easy terms, WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-125 Open Eves tl 8 - Sun ! OUR OFFICE WILL BE CL O8ED from June 30 to July 10 GEO. MARBLE. Realtor ADAMS COLONIAIS HILLS $28.500 equitable approved 3: bec- room brick beauty in ome of the Pontiac area's finest new com- munities Horizontal minum windows, bath with vanity to wall carpeting in and dining room, attac: Thig outstanding sree 4 to ceramic tle Tage y is tame near Williams Lake. Large | pnsecene’ lot. ood ighborhood. Excellent con- | | | | t | sliding alu- | nal Fireplace, i | ida tn ee | | shown by appointment ony AUBURN HEIGHTS | Spacious 3 bedroom “brick ranch home with bath and one half Built-im bookcases in den. full basement, of) heat 2 car garage This comfortabie home was built just 2 vears ago In Auburn Man- or on eee acre lot. Shows by ep pointm FOR COLORED tf you are looking for ciean large airy rooms. this is it' 2 bedrooms full beth «itchen din- ime and Living room. full base- ment. Fenced in :ard on pave- ment ‘sy biock from bus and ss Pcl on At $7500 With ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn Ave FE 27-7053 fter $ cell OR 3-46923 FE 82093 FE 8-185! ROCHESTER 3 beroom frame with ful! base- ment. has storms and screens auto heat close to public and Lenhart - Cogan rdeadd see =e TRANK, SHE PARD OL 11-7511 Rochester Gs Spprea $550 down, shar oom ity eee ranch lersoar of ing S7 70 DOWN AUBURN HEIGHTS Purn including new power mow: er. large 3 rooms and bath util- 3 bed- autiful Be tty. attached rage Huge lot Full price $7. Owner anxious to sei - _ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 346 Oakiand Ave FE 5-441 SPEGIAL 4 BEDROOM HOME everything you desire inctoding } 136 E Tugs end drapes | lake privileges owner at Veterans: Why Pay Rent ; No _ Money Down Mortgage Costs Only | | Mouthly Payments Oyly $44.62. Plus Taxes & Insurance ‘Total Price Only $8,800 : Spacious Rooms Toads of Features All Improvements in a Completely | Finished Heise - 7 Well fusu ated MODI il, OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY él E. NEW YORK JUST OFF BALDWIN Westown REALTY CO. PHONE FE 5-0204 DETROIT OFFICE Diamond 1-0320 5 ROOM STONE FRONT ON 1846 Ruby. For sale by owner. Lin- coln 17-3962 | BY OWNER 7° ROOM HONE Full basement Automatic heat Butit in ‘53 Neer Eastern J: | | bullt im closets & dresser ce-/ ramte tiie bath. of) forced air heat. Permutit water softener fenced in play area im back yard | lot, awning | NOW —- of a well landscaped et back and more CALL J. R. Hiltz REALTOR W. Huron Open_ © to 35 ROCHESTER AREA GOOD Le Mantille siding 4 eutomatic ecreened 194 rE roti porch paved sacrifice, $11,500, terms or 8 $6.500 down. $40 monthi: Owner 930 First Street. Rochester, OL- ive 2-055! for appointment MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bateman — South | ened: Supdivisions Value You Can See Show me a mother who doesnt wish for an activities room op the first floor This home built in 1951 hase 3 bedrooms. a 25 ® living toom and a 20 © .T ectivi- ties room plus a full bases Ment with gas heat. An ex- ceptionally nice 2 car ge- rage with cement drive AP pou simerely 1 aq of floor space for $11,950 Long- fellow School ares. Only $2.950 down Owner Transferred Here's your opportunity te purchase a fine home! we excelient location! Lak privileges on Silver Lake! This home offers 3 bed- rooms and den with lovely fireplace. and an attached garage You'll love the spa- cious lot with back yard ail fenced in and to top it off @ patio 12x31 We wouid Hke to stress the fact thet the price is a very realistic $13.950 with on $3560 down Don't miss thts vaiue | Oxford If you desire to live in this pleasant little village you couldn't make « wiser choice than to inspect this new 3 bedroom ranch home located among other fine new homes one biock from the grade school. It offets a ceramic custom built kitchen, full basement and recreation room. all on ® large lot. Priced at 813 - . youll have to burry! -Tel-Huron Immaculate 4 room bunza- low built in 1955 21 ft liv- ing room, custom cabinets in kitchen. wardrobe closet«, full basement with was heat ONLY $1950 DOWN. Better call now on this one | Pine Lake ae cus- @ room contemporar featuring I's tile ba tom knotty e cabinets. Wardrove waik-in clos- ets. Aluminum siding, win- dows. water softener All screens. It's complete in Sannse: detail. You'll love it. y A Washington Park ‘This is the buy of the year. ydecsrated te Se ES ° e It's vacant. (Tt pleases us to please you). Kampsen REALTORS Eves. & Sun: afd RS meat ~FE 40528 3-618! High Cash to prevent FHA mort- gage FE 8-171 i GAY LORD OTTER HILLS Brick home 25278 Built in 1965 Buutin oven. range ang Barbecue griij in this well Dianned kitchen Famuiiy room with jalousie windows and outside dqor Many attractive fea-. tures you~ ii) be proud to own Reasorabiy priced NEWLYWEDS nished @ room home for only $1709 down Large let 100x300 north of City. Cail today. $679 PER MONTH INCLUDES TAXES & INSURANCE Built In 1945 with full basement ard two bedrooms. Total price $9350 LAKE ORION - OXFORD ARFA We have an office in Lake Orion with many good listings lake front home a year oid for $8000 A year round home lake front for $14,000 Cail MY 2-2821 or stop at 102 S Broadway si. Lake Orton Michigan ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ONLY $10,500 for this attrac- tive bome. Perfect for small fam- ft livthg room. enclosed fenced vard end garage «= payment Call oo home ily atho tasonabie on tas GAYLORD | ves. MULTIPL E LISTING SERVICE COMFORT Walled Lake, 8 months old 3 bded- tm brick ranch 2 heths ol heat. washer and dryer tnciuded Buy to present FHA balance. of on rms COMFORT "te sours Pontiac 2 bedrm ,¥ rr oid frame large living reom and bedrme Aluminum torms and screens. Near grade schoo] and Dus | Tired of a big house’ A G_ ELLIOT AND SONS SUBURBAN OF FICE FE 8-1134 __ MA 62503 Vacant | We are offering this 5 room home at @@ Fenely Court at the lowest | ssible price 2 bedrooms and ath up. iiving room, dining rim and kitchen down. Full base- ment, coa) furnace, fenced back yard. lecated only 3 blocks from downtown full price $5750 with | $750 down immediate Possession Brick terrace unit on East Side bedrooms and bath up, living room, dining room and kitchen down O1l hest. Venetian blind« full besement including cer space Initia! orcupancy with 2 children | permitted §6.700 with $790 down 4 Room Bungalow Here is tuet the place for vou 2 bedroom:« living room. kit®hen and bat) sii on 1 foor Full basement. oii heat. 1 car garage corner jot ae paved street. Full price’ §7.- $2,000 Down Here ts a house With nientr of room and closet space 2 bed- rooms, bath and storage space | up. 2- bedrooms. living room with fireplace. large kitchen and bath down Full basement with fire- place tn recreation room ot! heat, breereway to I's car rage. TOxi30 ft 900 w down Colored Only bedrooms and bath up large ‘'v- ing room. dining room and k:tch- en down. Gas heat. gas water full basement. ae at lots K.G. HE MIPSTE AD 102 W. Huron Eves. FE 32-3971 a- corner ot. $i6,- ith $2.000 PE 4-8284 - VETERANS WATERFORD $200 Down Attractive one story bungalow with full bdDasement attached breezewar and gearze situated. on a corner lot with shade trees | Full price $9,500 STRATHMORE $300 Down Rambiing home with full bese- ment, carpeted living room. Vene- tian blinds extra large 2 car ga- rage and situated on 3 nicely landscaped lots Full price: $11 - 800 WM. A | West Side Brick KENNEDY) #532575 %125 in Webster School dis- trict, attractive well con- structed REALTOR amic tile shower bath brick 3007 W. Huron rE home ~1 condition. wis come Suaete tak bets: $250 DOWN —_—- 3 — at = iShe‘ehn’sse Ser'me. "| 4 Bedrooms $295 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home tn Ciark- ston om black toad, 85,405, payments $52 per mo $350 DOWN ° eat tiated pita on 2 wiltsms Lake. F. GC. Wood Co. Roy Annett Inc. Beret Winans Lae need 6 Hs] ™ cet Brame ed 14 ranch’ completely fur- | ba garage. able. MAple $6651. uate FURNISHED HOUSE EAST of Auburn Heights for sale by owner Lot 100x170 Full $5250. Down payment, $950 Ho . re 5 as appe patie say after 1 roms on 3 Landscaped | and_shade Older ‘type. well-built ‘ sement, built tor hom pose HLA | living. PANGUS 1919 19 MIS FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN xem ortent oe i -'TO BUY SELL. ' ished attic good basement. and 4 fH furnace. Reasonable Corner Partridge. ts_the_ “"Biré”_to_o08 Dray Plans Near stores. } Call OR 3-20568 after 6 tor ap- i= pointment. 4415 W. Walton u WE TRADE TELEGRAPH RD Near shopping center Complete | exterior of Permastone for easier ' upkeep This home has bed- - tooms Full basement Side drive BRI ‘kK : 2-car garage $12,500 terms us» eS fee Overlooking Silver Lake oat ! Cass-Elizabeth Ra 5-1284 or FF. 4-3844 VETERANS — ONLY. $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE CO8Ts 3 Bedroom | Homes CHECK THESE FRAGT URES Oak floors Birch doors. tiled bat‘: 28 ft. living rm... auto heat A it lot. e:ty sewer and walter C.ase to evervthitte Payments $53.92 per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSU MANCE MODEL OPEN | DAILY & SUNDAY | $19 MELROSE Drive out N. Per- | Montcalm and: to Melrose tum right to model. [95 Oakland | FE 53-0450! | CLARKSTON CEMENT “STUCCO 5 3 | Frooms & bath Fireplace recre- ation room. Attached garage. Oi] | heat. lb, acres No dealers) FE +1400 } | 2 BEDRM HOME. LARGE UTIL | t. good condition down $5,- fall price 88 W. Colgate 72 after Som “Compact & Comfortable $ rooms and bath stairway to un- finished = attic tul basement paved street Owner asks $11,800. on terms Better see this | CRAWFORD | AGENCY $3'3 W. Mur FE #1549 Fre MY 4:143 u Li; . “ROOMS AND BATH WITH basement. rear Lake terms to; suit buyer Phone FE 5-2643 $250 DOWN ; 2 bedrm = starter homes 100 & | 150 ft lot Well and septic tank included No finance charges | W G WHITCOMB. REALTOR FE 5-0522 SMALL MODERN HOUSE IN CITY with auto gas heater. Newly Gec- _orated $2050 Terms. FI FE 63 86-3443 LUNEURY HOMES Next to Our Lady cf Refuge | Church and etchool and West) Bloomfield High Benoo!l eff Com- ; merce Rd Just West of Orchard Lake Rad on large ‘ots—4 bed- rooms Ms: baths, $30.000_ Includes everything Open 1 to 6 pm | Tom ELSTON REAL Th Inc | 4081 Mapie| | | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to | GARDEN TIME AND A HOME OF YOUR OWN Near Drayton P'sins pbufit in | 1954 Puliv insulated, rench tyne 4 rms and bath 2 bedroom | home. offering a spactous reg room storm and screens oil) heat Landscaped lot 100x300 ft Garden spot 2-car gerage Of fered at $7925-$1.398 down YOU LL LIKE IT en tenis . | | TELEGRAPH ROAD j; INCOME OR BUSINESS | 723x150 ft frontage on North Tele- | graph with 2 family home 2) baths full basement. ot] steam | heat. storms & screens. 3 porches | i 3 rages Showing $110 per mo } f Can be used as income, | business or single home. Offered | et 612.500 with $2500 down, $90 | per month. THIS. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade ¥OU BUY IT—WELL INSURE IT } < MAHAN RFALTY CO. REALT Co-operative Real Estate one e E 20263 NEXT. DOOR RTO. ERANCR _. POST OFFICE Near Baldwin Rubber, 6, furnace g@rage, fruit trees, “OFF ERS Central Street all on floor. 3, “Basement, goal | lot 40 © 150 $6500 cash. $7,500. $1.500 down S. Bloomfield Highlands 4 room modern bungalow, needs some .nside finish- ing. Kitchen with eating space Basement. oi] hot wa- ter heating unit, laundry ; tubs Situated on approxi- mately 1 acre with ample | shade and fruit trees Im- | { mediate ssession 810,000 | cash, $12,300, §1500 down. West Side Attractive 2 bedroom bun- j galow, modern kitchen with | breakfast nook basement. | storms and screens. insulat. , ed Lot 30 2 150 3 car ' earace Immediate posses- sion. $10,500, terms. ' | walt LH North Side 5 room and bath bungaiow | built im 1934 convenient to Pontiac Motor and Fishers. Also close to schools stores, and bus line. Full basement with automatic of] heat. $11,- 900, $1800 dwn EM 3-4393 Course rests this all-brick 2 le t bedroom abundance such as home along with of custom Pipers 2 beaubiful brick piaces large ceramic tile room large closets spacioug kitchen with loads of cabinets, Basement is partitioned off for recreation space Picture window everlooxin Silver Lake Course Timken silent automatie heat. Also garage ie features Dp A real buy for the ewutions. buyer. Call for appointment. 4 Clarkston Real Fstate 2 8 Maw Clarkston, Mich. ____ MAple_5-3821 HOMES WITH = INCOME Just a short block off the Dixie is tits well-built 2 family Hae 4 rooms with ful) bath up end Soon fir-*. Full basement ot air eal. Gas water heater 2 car garage Only $2,590 down PONTIAC 2 famc:ly near Senior High School ai $7,000 } milv and single on Union 8. at $15.000. 4 Single on Pérkins St. at §5 908 These properties all of frame Construction. now rented. a Being sold to pay off estate heirs Prefer selling im one deal, but voll consider any reasonable of- ers ROUND LAKE AREA Solid construction throughout this fine 2 family that has Livi, room kitchen, utility, 1 vedroom and bath up 2 bedrooms ving room, kitchen, utility end peut on first floor Fine location. On pavec road Near stores, ehurches & schools. Priced right at ——— Terma can be ar- ranged EMBREF & GREGG 1565 UNION LAKE RD UNION LAKE VILLAGE Open Sun. 12 estes to WO ated 3-3316 EM 3.3705 or EM 3-3197_ Near East Highland Attractive 2 bedroom modera home with-J3 acres, beautiful ht!! site. fenced shadv yard, boat and dock, 2 car garage and work shop. substantia] down pero, MUtual 48319 #1 mile north M-59 1 1-3. miles east of Miltord _Ra 2280 Harvey _Lak Ee Ra VETS—$400 DOWN INCLUDES ALL COST COLORED AREA . Gas heat New 2 bedrooms aved streets. auto hot wa- er MODEL at 443 FRANK- LIN ASEA daily s 12-5 WALTHAM RE ALTY FE 8-0531 Sun. F Act Fast just East of Pdn- mits eff Auburn Attractive 6 room bun- Hardwood floors, Pleas f large kitch- en-with breakfast nook and snack bar Full basement automatic of! heat. attached Located tac citr Rei $10. 950 with 83.000 down for Quick sale Al | furniture im cluded in above price nowaeste R. Middleton FE 7.0098 Gz rr peeres for Homes LAKE PRO LAKE PR AND PRACTICALLY NEW CITY HOMES AL INCOME PROPERTY SEE OUR LISTINGS HOUSTON REALTY FE 46331 RTY AND LEGES W coded Lake Privilege YEAR WITH HEAT, BaTH ON OUTSIDE LOTS OF SHADE AND PLENTY Ps CLOSET FAST 8A AROUND HOME R. J. VALUBT, Realtor |; 3145 OAKLAND AVE FE 54-0609 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WILSON 3 FAMILY INCOME miles north of Oxford at . # lots. pear school. $10,- 500 down ROCHESTER & SUTTON RD. Beautiful 20 acre farm home bedrooms, live stream oon R LAPEE. Sood 4 N 3 bedroom heme on 1 ac Hot and cold water On blacktop road acre farm. 7 room outbuildings Some crops all buildings in c % mile to school. $14,700, ‘and Y KIND HARVEY WILSON, BROKER 821 W. Oregon St. Lapeer Open Sunda: CALL J. HART, Fr 23-9687 CLARK OFP BALDWIN. 6 rooms & bath large rooms, full basement, close in. a well butlt older home. oes down HURON rae 4 room, 1 fir, bungelow. 3 pe. bath, , catilty. 1% car garage, ner close stores & a choo 34.280. “gi, 650 Ay WEST SUBURBAN. Vacant Weat 2 bedroom bungalow, 2 lots well landseaped, some fruit, 902140 feet. $8,780. Easy terms, EAST COLGATE. &-Toom mod- ern home, fully insulated. o#€ floors, plastered walls, nice tos, $9,500 with §3.000 down. . ON BALDWIN AVENUE. €@ roome oak floora, oe $850 DOWN, 8TA’ 40x22 on foundation &xt addition, | aay ; . 3 pe. bath. off fur- Bace inciuded- but = A Zou, ieontie Peet, take privileges.” = Lake, all partitioned, ¥ Sies"e tnte, Yel price = 81.690 DOWN—6 rooms 3 bedrooms | fleor ho a NOTHING DOWN “Witt. build 3 bedroom starter Fg eR ‘Bon McDonald Baiider P L BLD x, CO. DIMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WEW 32 BEDROOM FRA HOMES, A.C. COMPTON & SONS OR 31414. OR 3-4558 or FE 2-7038 NT ROCK ON ALL WALLS AND CEIL- Ings. ELECTRIC COM- PLETE, LUMBING LIAMS aD ON SHA- HOMES BE j You Fe Re BUY, ONLY 4 LEFT. $595 Dn. ALSO 3 BEDROOM “RANCH MASTER” o: URE Ses GI$670 Dn. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS $433 Ra. etl se Soy Cperte ms Sime ths ve-ln The- ater ares Pearl Bldg. Co. FE 5-7923 ws We will build on your lot sOxzi, bedroom shel] house Cost you da.370, Silo down. #5 mo, 16 haw of Ls available. Bee our eo For aeddittione) informa- "RED Ht HORSE CORP. 5018 Vogel Eliz. Rd. PE 4-2262 FE 32-6179 eT cant Modern 2 bedroom well equipped | home. Everything automatic, good | location on ved street. ull basement. off mane. combination storms and screens, rugs — _venetion blinds included. $11.000 terms RUDSO: 2 bed all da home, ez- pogo — 3 car garage, WILLIS M. BREWER Parke 6 ON rE «sin T1046 RANCH | HOME ON US. 23 @ rooms, 2 bdrms. Approx 8 down, . at ooh iach 2 si ON LTPUE MU ISTING SERVICE PASSERSBY HAVE ADMIRED IT! NOW Qpen_ Eves. “til PONTIAC LAKE pets pepleageich wad 0 Rag hh oad procmayl offers you. Well landsca\ 50x126 joot outdoor grill. beg goats for you. Clark Real Estate, 1363 Huron St. lt is for sale becaue the owner In Hw ren Bt. iM. lesirable. UNiversity. 2-1011 he 4600170 ome an per ci wher MA 4-2286. FURNISHED IF You tke. $15, vas “= A= . $3250 down. ICK! PRIVILEGES ON WILLIAMS LAKE — 32 new ge to choose from. Both have full basement, Oil heat. One has ere The ——— privilege only short 4, block away. Those pomae have never been lived in. Let sho’ the location these fine 2-bed- | homes. $10,500. $1,500 down reom ARANGE NOW TO SEE THEM BOTH! a . LOCATION Being one of the most important factors in the purchase of your future. residence it would be wise for yol to check this 6 room | home op 100 x 150 ft ‘lot. sur- rounded by homes costing much pa- — dinin, ee. 21 .. living oi] Oniv 1 year old TRULY HOME! Only ut 750, $4- 750 down, a month, ONLY 3 MILES FE ¢7114 Open Evenings elear . Foe Bi i earl bal ours. A. ram COMPTON % SONS| OR 3-7414, OR 3-4558 or FE 2-7058 MODEL OPEN 14 DAILY & BUN. 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH 613.900 LOW FHA TERMS PEA AT “SUBUR- BAN ;"' Beauty queen kiteben, built in en; Elisabeth Lik Rd. w Fern one dlock west at Scott Ra. right to model, MELJOY REALTY PE 3-9796 DRAYTON AREA #24200 61.508 down, searty new 3 bed ogg em burg Some ae meat” of” turns furnace, Taree , tote ia een ee yma’ aa $78 DOWN — We have one left 1330. $11,500 FULL PRICE — Lovely 7 — BRICK RANCH — 3 bed- BROWN |: screened & lassed reh 2 bath Livin = ice GREEN POWE ca ine oe sum weed an | SIDE DE — For Sale I MO iar. conditi POWER MOWER lied Greene tae t wood. chara. 1488 Baldwin Ave TO MOWENS. RAKES nov. ror San fe Bicycles 84 803 TORS “60 9 DEEP F i T QUA ne BS a. | SELF-PEED RIP 6a\ FE > WE Er U YS 24" N.M 71-0271. 1080 RE! LITY sing! RIP | saw E_2-2543 TAKE 8 teen BIKE. eed fain, S25 Ee Faas et Malt tem Se Beste ae a, Beco tas ee Sate Sabena | er aed ove me ae @ FT. LENGTH OF 1 é ee eee ighland cevent OLISH BIKE, Ex. | 7E_¢4878 veeaanit Seta. Hatta He tat son. 86 8 an? _ A. — = | REO GASOLINE ow Rd. KIN iG BROS. FE 41112 | —— condition, SIKE EX. FE WANTED ve 24311" —e GAL POLST tai Oil HOUSE i a tow hours. NER RIDING __PONTIAC 1 H. DEA AVING | ST S ae MY ee pest PAINT pia cut. PE a eee 8 $160. ¢ RD AT O ER bikes. 26° ATE. TWO | ce M&M M YY 2-6402 rater beni | pe pee power’ $199 PER GAL 42, rad ROTO-TILLER 2190 Chal- ~~ ____ Auction af rota Bos sareman OR a i or Sales f pana ombination i bed eatisra ER GAL. ER GA condition. TRACTO! A Se wa oats edictakat J eo mossi'< ky ree af |e sone ee a Pine FE SUCTION SALE EVERY AT | Je Tan ot “& Accessories a5 SHARP C ae NT RY at BY TH a rtle 2- cP. OL a A Gilets Os OMEX, BY THE aonouaian 2-1521 M., 10 i D PLYW ~ RS . ‘ a é COIL ' LE . E .YwooD your O? ton. 1 : Panty pOuTAG BD. AT OFOTEE $0 on. Mein & vor duples plage, pagel gc EVERY WEDNES a vinryde motor, 8150. 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Hogs = See Pee ita oe etock ~ 1'xir’ . ls um ina TOP TERR: EE oF em wetions: mt LIFTS — ATERI e bow ei il 7FOW SE Sa, ee eet oom Knotty shelving brés Se fin 98 | God doors Low Low a = Band ane WANTED IER PUPPIES. FE cast oi CACHION SALE Soles WATER SKIS — tee” Sutton, Ph Older MA ole baer ee Dealer™ vad ping Baia ae . ie ed tre 3 ® FE 4.6089 ericet | “hand oo) pe tad Georss Ba, | Mis FE oooS nou FOR KI | Holly” sg a Ie 00, 12:30 PM. nw eee eee Ss a ES __ For | Sale Truc k ened 5 Bem inies : x < | %” Piy 13 24. am. 0 o- i T- Ra. South 12 FT E+ oe ucks % € — seq $e—256-“au8_ini0 aE, eee ft | SHEA to 9 goad, provel. (Gu STON GAL, ret Purnit Fen [RUNA ms 198 s COMIN CANT BU 1s— bergias sheets ft. THING BOA 2 "Eat ae Se Oe equariams “TROPIC. ___ | tia erator, ure, day ton, motor ABOUT. TR & 2-612 | 1 DODG aa OMING UY en fe House ———— 3.97 ete up RD BLACK DIR rE Cenkiin. to fram Com ‘AL Fish mona and garden tool, beds, | st 85 Call PE 2-2 AILER AN po E PICK U oe y UM! . ae Tt com . D nte UP New & Slop oh rele & morte Rs Roofing, haré : ies oa: as ou8’s and 3x $80 M e " iis Promet ccrving PO 3% To 3% +1190 = crave! cfadee” ugha. fa ope ile aiebeg KNch. | 1065 sate soe 2._Was Welt OR 3.1588 up “yams “x COMIN bo pipe pad naa In ord eeiis | Beet sewer ware. plumbin Natla, we eee) ot. SOIL. CRUSHET i alee < arurtsios, Sn Meru | FT, 120 HP. ; G pt cope lird pero a 2 OS crock. —— o- 00 50 — mata commen ye | See ce ae ee am sine. Prop John : diay = hy reptile pital paint ‘ tse ood ae 30038 pana! D STONE 8 cae ee 7a eers. eae Mcoe Kk sms. | cruiser sont oe LSO Re i. "UN tants iYou Por we eles. and hye ye ri How. Dogs Ce ee C Ruck fast boat Mae falc hanes | N MC) OM Pee ane t SiON WkscKING |e ao cicadas oid ee eee cere Sale Housetrailers 78) it & rates a GMC ING w IN lane are A 24821 erereal A » 2 ce at a aa We are more thas or parguere =, (at 108 We ‘ABD | eet ease panied a ALL TYPES SINT _AND in | trained CATS BOARDED, pDoas Lie ALUMINUM ca ~ | ‘che ee "Oekar sae ering (Exclusive GN |. Low P CER tac o> od || ven tg. ru ‘ | woser =. acaiatere $5811 BLA an a ae oa | “i - = © tee Peres ee CS ees MY re Truck ey G StxPct ‘wit PLEASE see ORATION, (MR 1ePasares | Hate egeled Pree standh vr We. | a oT Ee PEL aa ay, Grain & Feed 71 pine eee Ate ALO i Fase! ) HP OUTBO . | 1947 ") | RAND ly 8 Bird t House, ne untt, | pLack er M AND 18 ACR | G $750 ° Ex rs ® ft orse) run ARD | B Lus tt" KED wo: Birm. 190 N. Hunte 4 DIRT T A 42371 Es B as Staticn Storm cellent _ 27% PennY. about rock TeRMs. Gs ——— wood $4200 irt, sand TOP 's 3b SOIL. EM nds of tracto VAR PAINTS AN wick) D'S 2s Crown Cost HOL CO. _tory_direct —— oe AY SPECI rT work MA MO We re NISHES ‘ Oak eh cot in @ 8238, Stare. Yes oat 5 vaniett | es ~ For Sale ea BILE yeas several ew oat Pe ue | Only a : ee foor at Bald j ito FUR Tee pe ICES 2Y¥ ck 72 una 1 -9485 ». — tape $33 Lee cove’ win, Arm- | n or controls “0 NACE | t meet FIRST. Wi EAR OLD d uts u > | we teaWe. ‘oo # eb Si] | toe La) Tettie Ons secemnen % fend. Gravel. 1 | we Soman FAMILY ME emonstr sed as 1881 FO ~ = éx8%" of ae . : ae | R UPRIGHT VAC )_ Re 3-2042. 6844 | or job- ravel. _ We make 4 Y OL 6-2303 Cow, REA- ators fo La RD: P-7 re" fir ieee vip; Lat 7s Se | end’) Small dirt by } R OL i 430 a r sale Cro TRA | os fe plyecore ......... 8 as "Eateenotel,Ajenechmen. Dot Y cick =| top hag Dar ar ee * Oy aide EM 3 cee er pr Drayton ey Hw se ba reduced or at. am en Lowboy rid a &N DOOR SED Ke cea nee LIGHT Fis . OLD GARAGES | REPAIRED TO ung “oo Goods 65 | Preetaees LIE PUPS. MA+ GOOD USED Prtcast t TRUCK ENOINE : = Ter 8 and New SUMM MILEAGE. a e fie: Mtifu, selection, oR | tem Putt LLengthen Your ems ATTENTION ~~~ | COMPLE VP, FOR GALE. Sv 1952 Job TRACTORS = A "Fose0 ‘Dixie iste N Gostee A MMER DRIVING |" Load spon StL PRICE. é of 3, FE earn a- | al — i nm Dee uTo ; vk N “ - Oa POSTE Ha Rorrthe “values Sed ie | ere te more = oe a a ee N ie Med | shot, cequeriem v1 Bites HE se Fisn| tse a talltvater plow and guts Tonsten eae For SHORTY 1 ie AND VACATIONING | "5s i witn extn ee value $3. eT RT Scarin | HORSE ~o menprwored EW AND game, | OARS FE oes Ford with re tie Pree ae you wait. | OK’ Fes. Nis | BE ve HARD Gisrs See aise! oe factory 28 L ht f= laaaieanel bool aoa to ‘Parkhurst, Scuea female, 640. 1 WEEEE Al with front fonder. customer. Ao gcede @ MERCUR PLACE S Sate-Buy ints, fine selects Siowk HARDTOP SEDAN Einiean *Frireectat™ "Or Mage mover ban W. Renae gn ame reaps | Eston" Ete ewSR | cae et re Beth pow, fen lee sie fof Sales and Service. FE 33000 mein Gee ps wt Sj Ce ee ponard ate Ate PR Kennett. PE : Boy. > SEL st 2 old. little beauties | Case used et 5 Until ao tradeing, 1s to own| BEL SELL. . | 122 Oa Auto @ ‘ PI T BOTTO! : coln-Me AIR 21232, double sinks ACTICALLY NEW 0 Bag POR SALE mee | Farts tide a rake. | ed ped oo S a ywoed Tew boats "or sal reury EGRTy poe ‘DOOR SED Fe tes sia meet Bong “§ hc ant on Lecase BA) ME Liv EB ian hes rs CANARIES. REASON al eine Wanted “For Sale Tire FE +7008 char eee ats vor sale ARINE '52 Line Capri Rag aw. C a : RCURY ; 90D SIX Y = I Cred ates ne s Re ard t Ld ts. Or. r Red meas SIL- th . $11.05 ‘AIR OF cates are AND CH haired YEAR Interest 80-A re tx. very 3850 mati iio a $795 LOADED SA ets Hrrepaiagy doors, THER M AMPTO' 2242 inte OLD { —— nn . Rd. FE 38 Or ic, WW neere MA LIKE NEW Ps rth Hh aces Ay Beato" ale“ rh FOLDING ning and pine, ,of casting. “ pose, renee L. Oberlin a 10U CHT! TEN. ‘®& #0 “Spares os 8. BA aa | Transportation ‘Offered 8 SS Me al Ti r, Hydre-| NY MORE 70, cnoosE Paces BLIiss AINT r 0 PM. “os f ree n- | _Food. § . CA och Mek SON meee $3.20 | FL Te. AS le. gold ee PRESS, sTRATT pecs ‘Tee wall soe seeker PAR: 5 te Me Oablane Aon | aLLis Be ee one mene RV cnet = ot Y BY AIRLINER ENJOY 87 | Hardtop, = Monterey $1845! $195 au Pa ase $2.98-Gal ND ‘o2 | for i SaEAP WELL, Read ALMERS SERVICE T s Angele: ere! New ¥ ALL | ater, Mer area, » diamete: x for walls | s " ER canary. Call y to 6 CO : IRE Diego, s San F ork, $19. co Bes es oe se So Re ee PrketCaretae| ae SEE ot ney note Gia ites Ae tam Lear Your erator for thotorized r, 1250 * aon Sat ly 9-6 FE 5-0062 ance fi . a J UY rey : : plus tax onolulu, 2 wee SLRD 4 with: DIN ey 8 lor old $10.13 WHITE Wa PE 5-064 an, Term $185. Beate tone 5 or farael yen clutch. Meal PRE FAB ee Se tice ne Fri. til 8 | PARA! +50 aes om cae AT LEE’S year, new WALL . S38 Perry Service Inc’ OR et, Wall eee Pe nee HIGHEST own perspec ee ‘Oe RE - FAB ST BRICATED = ae pm, and TAN ra bores fires Societe, the, fe. _ cts 8 8 bg WALL GOOD. | ona, throes Ine. OR, ‘54+ Me oa eeeee: LOWEST TERMS" grer or, contiounue for once| BERN ATED| weeds 3) Hagan, ory, 2480 Auburn R Gone Wma Gale Gh y-wheel USED = FE ean | Longe ee oe : ae Monte TAKE ADV Ace , $950 operation MU om ta —SeRA EERIE PES GUPPCaE tile tractors, @ $295 also wh: : ._hite Harri cITY pe, Rad rey ADVANTAG pg emery! \ ae be sege | IDEAL oO HOUSE. _Tatadon ind ee rational PARAKEETS Ra. PE 46510, fillers, $129 up. $129 up. rua s° Podsat Mis Hae sburg. Iu. Gian ween ns Beater. 2: 495 b ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW or FE dom. vere, 201 EC R BEAC — ° Slee ot gh | Led Prices in tow Gower ak woe ete eeoeeemee “Want “re cori ~| : | $0700. = , ets SHOP ices in towa Term a eal oon ry —ioed either way PE $6008. oe senvicu' > satura BM M Pp ERS A aah ne 1: . pa FE 6-603) en = SALES & ae suit, Wall off) new Slack ce okee B. | Wanted . FE 5-0808. RT| two ord Victoria & rg hme. GET IT QUIC Boh oS opr | “Send, a a aeoistEAe Y PU lice meer Eis Oyts be ee guar | OP Racer eel sonar : . « - . a fom TO 850 wer. ~ACT TODA through KT MODELS F _Sand, Gravel & Call PE b 20 i fare a hep ED WILL unr | ears, PE 22000 days or eves. res ed | S i oe ~ ul pies and 2 Ra wl ._FE 2-2666 & CHEAP inc, : . & Classified Ads! Teas pane a. mace er Oe 66 a McCBLLOCH CHAIN 8A 60406 | Ed Mintias LATE cope WANTED or_eves. a Bris na, Pa ones KIN es, whatever it is — dial CHOOSE oe LS TQ 2 or, anaee oa = rg = . Auto Service zi | BRING errnastane cLgan ann | '53 Bu Power, S FE 28181 ‘for eg SE. OM. NO Pe tone DIRT. ee YORAMATIC | TRANS. 7 “ame dda Sa og eet CHEVROLET . an ad.|DEAUEB Mg WN Exchange and. tnvalied.”Guaran Heater, st $1045) Oak ad- ; 71-9541 ceed Gearan. | : Dynafiow, land Coun writer and INVITED, tor _our low price S 53 P. a| Fastest Growi s writer and get it! . | ey seems waft ae Nageek ek | ee Inge giSTa te an| REPS ae Bea - wh mower. trucks, Get USED cite) — os : ‘Open aS ! sell, our price poe Eran po hg wow bat s ee Chevrolet's Bob F . | . mee 2 3 ‘|MONEY! Sell us él par lp. es g It Here belo unneeded sharp n _ AVERILL’S gings for ash ser Dis ENT py through Classified’ Ad cen FE 28181, : : Se j 2 * : \ ie 4 ‘ #. ,° ae |. Radio end heater | 49 PLYM. 2 Dr.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29; 1956 Ae RP AWD ‘8 DESOTO, ind-| take over notes. FE 7-111 EVROLET — 4 DR. BEL AIR 953 International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot, blade, good condition . See it today. 1956 Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- ‘els. Some are demos, ase —— hogear f button Rin eee 6 1 OWNER, #6675. $4 DODGE SUBURBAN STATION Seagon. Clean 1 owner, FE 3-75 ~OLDS °56 DEMOS. sant Super os -eggpiot Aipebe and 08, 4-dre. hardtops. — iy priced | eo summer 8 LOW AB JUST OUR CAR Down UP TO M% MONTHS ON BALANCE « HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLDS “OakMnd County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 1 Dixie Highway at LAls Mapie’ $6071 Open Nites ‘tl 9 —_— SHARP! rtibie. ‘oo ester. ent. Dealer's wife's car. anv a Cranbrook club epe. H. It's nice. One owner: ~- 1952 Hudson Wasp, 4 dr. Hydra, ora Nearly new tires. Ready to ve. Tt's an 88. Hydra . good family car. 1946 Chevrolet % ton pane! deliv-' ery, heavy duty axie. low mileage. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth 33:8. MAIN 87. = aa Ge 4 ar. Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. Might Beat Our Prices But First Remember WE Sell Only Top Quality Automobiles Which in the « Majority of Cases Have Been Meticulously Cared for by one Careful Owner 4 "31 PONTIAC 2 Dr.. DELUXE, Radio & Heat- er, Extra nice 53 DODGE 4 Dr..... $595 CORONET, Radio & Heater, Stan- dard transmission. ' 53 PONTLAC 4 Dr.. .$995' = poy ~6 DELUXE, a 2 ‘Heat $595 er, ¢. Hydremati , °S3 FORD 2 Dr....... $995 ee * apt Dir. Big, W- ‘alls, 14,000 m 56 DODGE. 21 Dr... .$1895 ROYAL, Heater. Automatic Trans- | — mission. *S1 CHEV. Bel Air. . .$645 HARDTOP. Redio & Heater. A | Beeuty. - 55 PONTIAC 4 Dr. $1995 87 Redio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering & Power Brakes. ' °5§ PONTIAC 4 Dr. $2095, -° STAR CHIEF. Radio & Heater, = Sig. Rydéremetie. Full Power. Transportation ( ES | rT ght Spot” - Selections ‘96 ox Montclair Hardtop ‘09 Ford Fairlane 2 Dr., Auto. '55 Ford Fairlane 2 Dr. ‘99 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. PB & S ‘5S Ford Fairlane Victoria _ ‘55 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr., PG ‘99 Chevrolet 210, V-8 ‘99 Pontiac 870 Catalina, R&H]} ‘54 Olds 98 Holiday Coupe '54 Buick Roadmaster 4 Dr. ‘04 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. Full P. ‘94 Ford 2 Dr. Cont. Kit ‘94 Chev. 210 4 Dr. PG, R&H ‘93 Pontiac Chf. 4 Dr. R&H, WW ‘53 Hudson Hornet, HH Power ‘53 Chev. 2 Dr., R&H, 2 Tone ‘03 Merc. Cl. Cpe., Mercomatic ‘52 Pontiac Chief Dlx 4 Dr. 8 25 OTHER GOOD TRANSPORTATION LOW-COST SPECIALS NO MONEY DOWN — JUST GOOD CREDIT "Bright Spot" Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 PE 8-0488 te — ee eee th a iio, — for quick | EASY ED Wagon, $450, Very also "ss Ford pick-up % ton with | ‘84 Plymouth like new One owner | to Biue Sunoco. | 00 | 53 Chev. HT ..... ‘S2\Chev, 2dr cn. E Bud Shelton Motor Gales. ‘| °54 Pont. dix. 8 2 dr. $944 \ TL ; For the "$4 Ford 2 dfs ccscs S844 56 Ford Cus. 8... .$2044 "$4 Olds 88 4 dr.....$ "53 Chry. 4 dr...... $899 ; 'S2 Plym. 4dr....... $399 $4 Pont. Cat. HT. .$1399 ' 53 Ford HT;.......$944 "52 De Soto 4 dr.... $444 *S4 Chev. 2 dr....... S844 ° *52 Packard 4dr..... S444 °S2 Ford 4dr....... $444 52 Ford Ran. Wen. $699 53 Dodge Cl. Cpe.. .$599 ’54 Plym. 4 dr. .....$799 ’ ’54 Buick Super ...$1399 $444 "55 Chev. Bel Air . 1951 Ford % T. Pickup 1952 De Soto 4 Dr. 1952 Packard 4 Dr. 1952 Hudson Hardtop 1934 Chevrolet 1955 Ford 1953 Ford equipped . RN URNER TO BEST. In “WHEELS and DEALS” $3 Plym. 4dr. ...... $544 51 Chev. 4 dr.. 54 Hudson S. Jet. 34 Ford HIT "$2 Chry HT 200 53 Ford 2 dr...... 55 Plym. 4 dr. ... °53 Ford Ran. Wn. $899 "52 Hudson Hardtop $399 | ’51 Plym. 2 dr ! 53 Merc. Monterey $899 | '54 Ford Co. Sed...$1299 53 Chev. 4 dr...... *53 Olds 88 2 dr.. ‘S| Ford 4dr:..... nee eee res eeoresreeeenenea $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW % T. Panel 1949 Chev. (Like New) '53 Nash R. S. Wgn. $599 |, SS Ford 2dr... 53 Pont. dix. 8:.... : “$1244 ae 009 .$599 $599 | - - $244 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1953 Chev. 2 Dr. CONVERTIBLES 1955 Buick + 1933 Oldsmobile 1952 Chevrolet 1955 Thunderbird, fully ee ~~A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR A 144 Harold rumen Ford 464. Woodward Ave. | Birmingham -MlIdwest 4-7500 "Cy Owens’ PONTIAC'S Greater FORD Dealer , Has Done It: Again! Check These USED CAR. SPECIALS LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS $895 OUR FINEST S ELECTION Over 60 wonderfully reconditioned used cars are now available at OLIVER BUICK. Thoroughly checked from bumper to bumper. browse around—pick the car of your choice—get our top trade-in allowance and be a proud and happy OLIVE BUICK CUSTOMER. $1195 $3 Pontiac Custom Catalina. leather trim, 2 tone paint, $295 down. "53 Pontiac 2 door, radio and heater, Hydramatic, deluxe 8, good rubber, Drop in now and $795 °33 Chevrolet 2 door, radio and heat- er, 210 model. A very low price on a good car. $225 down. °S4 Ford Customline 2 door sedan. radio and heatéf, all the extras, ini- maculate interior, good rubber, $295 down. all $1695 55 Pontiac 2 door deluxe V8, radio and heater, Hydramatic, spotless in- side and out. ‘Only $395 down, ~~ $1595 3301 runs good. $225 down. '52 CHEVROLET 2 Door Deluxe.... 8 529 $475 , | 3098 49 Chevrolet Conv -ertible, one owner, 55 FORD Club Coupe Vivtoria...... $1845] | radio and heater, very, very, very clean car. No down payment. 3318 ‘53 DODGE 2 Door Coronet.......:- $ 745 $1895 3330 '54 Olds 98 4 door, radio and heater. ‘ ” ¢ ’ . M4 53 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe Deluxe $ 695 |)| Bxcsamatic. power equipped. one of 3334 an | ‘ A 51° Or DSMOBILE 4 Door &&...... $ 945 $795 33 53 Buick Special 4 door, radio and , ; 47 heater, standard shift, low mileage 5) au ICk..Cluh, Coupe, Super eee $ 545 on this sharpie. Only $195 down. sie | $2395 Ul i 9D BUICK 4 Door Supersse-sssssee 5 349 "55 Buick 4 door Special Hardtop. 3358 radio and heater, Dynaflow, light ‘ : : re Q2 PEYHOUTH 4 Door Detuxe..,..§ 445 |) CMS custom tim, 902 down: 3375 | eo ‘49 OLDSMOBILE Club $ 195 ; SIRES — -E Club Coupe 88... "55 Chevrolet 2 door, radio and heat- : 33st | weeale meet pn Sere iss ' this one. It’ b 5 down. 47 CHEVROLET 4 Door Deluxe... 125}, “Pee 3382 $1195 CHEVROLET 2 Door Deluxe. “2g 130 3368 1 PONTIAC 2 Door Chieftain...... Your Friendly FORD Dealer! . 147 S. Saginaw St. | FE54101 FE 5.3588 Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. 53 Oldsmobile 2 door, Rocket 88, Hydramatic, radio and heater, fine looking—clean, too! $295 down. OLIVER MOTOR > SALES TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES , ~ OPEN JILL 9 P. M. 25101 . "34 Buick Special 4 door, radio and | heater, Dynaflow, \-8& engine, two tone paint. 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(2) Paul Whiteman | BALTIMORE w—Paul eniternan| | who has waved his baton in time to both jazz and the classics, will lend his prestige, if not the baton,’ to rock 'n roll. Whiteman announced he will, sponsor an R and R concert July 11 at Westport Stadium here. But he explained that he'll only be master of ceremonies. Bill Haley, a pioneer tn the rock 'p roll field, will do the leading. If the try-out here, and one la- ter tn Jersey City, N.J., are suc- pie Whiteman said, he'll set)~ a nationwide tour with him- self rae M.C. Students via TV Top Students on Campus to Sponsor | Rock ‘n’ Rollers | Jeanne Crain Denies Misconduct Charge LOS ANGELES @ — Jeanne Crain says she kissed a manufac- was alone with him twice in an partment. But she says she ‘‘cer- tainly did not” ever engage in \misconduct with ‘the neighbor, as alleged by her husband. 30-year-old film star made statements in a 66-page depo taken last Friday in the of- of her filed yesterday in Superior Court. husband Actor ‘Satisfactory’ tor Eric Biore, 70, who suffered reported in satisfactory condition Hospital. al Eighty-eight of the 150 most im- IJ. portant chemicals in this country » require sulfur in their processing. EA : # RUBBER COATED PADDING With Any Carpet Purchased From Our Stock BUY YOUR NEW CARPETING AT SPENCER'S AT NO MONEY DOWN! TWEEDS , $6510” WILTONS = $995.57 795 TWISTS $9795 '$7.9)95 PLUSH - Rayon and Nylon: Solution Dyed— is Vg! he SV TERMS WITH MANY MONTHS TO PAY! ey ect. A Gang fight may take place| Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iracg,| Although it varies from year to The Right whale without any authorities hearing it}Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, J: ve as ’ at all. 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