5 } ; 1d } g { ; } j 4 ; a, The Weather : aa | TAT -” oO Home 0.8. Weather Bureau Forecast, | * : é , . Edition Details page two : 7 | : — 114th YEAR * *& & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956-30 PAGES MOCIATNTERNATIONAL WEWS OERVICR v9 rea Flood Dama ake of Storm ¥ -e »& ke & k ¥* - -* # Lake, Car Accidents Take Lives of Seve ‘ : | Hospital Wing Five Persons Die Groundbreaking | Set for Tuesday on Area Roads, | Ground-breaking ceremonies for 2 Others Drown the new Pontiac General Hospital Bride of Twenty Hours Nixon Refuses fo Talk of Visit addition will be held tomorrow aft- ‘ernoon at 4 at the corner of West Among Traffic Victims in Tragic Weekend With President cn at th | Ike Will Answer ‘Big Miss Lauretta Paul, hospital di-, Question’ for Himself; rector, said today Mayor William, ‘ . W. Donald i the fi Medics Remove Stitches pelteoes wal Sunn the’ Hirst spade of dirt. . 2 Other members of the Pontiac’ Five fatal auto accidents WASH IN GTON City Commission, members of the and two’ drownings made aoe owe ee noes gamer He Snare the Father's Day weekend oyes, C is L ; conferences today wi Ce employ sees, and ss of the worst of the . members of the Oakland County inyiolatale Bue ni \Hospital Assn. have been invited:year in Oakland County. ° to attend the ceremonies, Miss Paul Killed in auto accidents. dled a batch of White sad. a | iwece: Mrs. Clara Moon. 84. ‘House paper work. and put The public is invited. e: . ; : pert ay pe of 1425 Lapeer Rd., Oxford. away a substantial lunch. | | Township; Carolyn Houck, Marking another mon F th B f iy = 16, of Lakeville; Arlene mtd stone in his recovery from a et f Cd S . Kuplicki. 23 { 19368 his operation of 10 days uplical, » Oo ago, his docters removed the skin stitches from his incision. star exes rom Son] 19 Death Charest St., Detroit; Doyle ‘Harmon, 27, of South Lyon, and Mrs. Elizabeth Voss, 20, the 20-hour bride of Sgt. ges Mount in W Heavy Weekend Rains Flood Ci DOWN IT CAME—Weekend rains caused this flood on Sanderson Street, between Cass and Norton. at the bridge over the Pontiac of downpours Saturday and Sunday. Violent, Warm Weather Plagues Nation : ; Lines Go Down, ip Basements Fill @ Under Deluge Four - Inch Downpour Recorded Locally as Heat Wave Ends sotreets a a A long-awaited rain ar- rived yesterday in the Pon- tiac area in the form of severe thunderstorms, dumping nearly four inches of rain and causing thou- ‘sands of dollars worth of idamage to property in the county. Hundreds of basements were reported flooded and many county and city roads jwashed-out and under water as the result of yesterday's downpour. #s Trees and electrical lines were 4 reported down in many areas late yesterday from lightning that ac- ‘companied the thunderstorms. <3 | And the U. S. Weather Bureau ®**\ (predicts that more thunderstorms he 3 : ‘are on the way for the Pontiac ; ; Pontiac Frese Faete | soa tonight and tomorrow. Creek. Numerous other streets were flooded in the city as a result | The lowest thermometer reading ‘preceding 8 am.-in downtown {Pontiac was 63 degrees. At 2 p.m, the mercury rose to 78 degrees. Local law enforcement agencies - i ed Sa Bden Elevated no discussion in his meeting with) MSU Student the President of whether Eisen-| hower intends to remain in the Temper When presidential race. Loses Boy Resists Going to Bed Daniel Voss, of Berkley. Bessie Francis, 37, and George Millinder, 29. both of Flint, were Thunderstorms Bring Some Re ‘said phones buzzed throughout the Inight from people reporting dam- age to homes, cars and neighbor ‘af to Knighthood le ; | Sunday drowning victims at Mitch- of the Garter hood streets. a sag eae vould | _ ell Lake, Holly Township. . WINDSOR. England (INS) — The Oakland County Road =r a be’ feate « jane Nga ee, -_ 7-year. | Mrs. Moon died shortly after . . . . | Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden —, serene “a few. apr old Japanese-Hawaiian student who suffering a fractured skull when ‘was installed today as a knight "ead Washouts” with the major : a month ago sought psychiatric struck by a car about 50 feet l companion of the Most Noble Peftion of the flooded streets in Press secretary James C.Hag- help for “uncontrollable temper” trom her home on M24. She re- Britain's, Suthern Oakland County, erty said Eisenhower put in a new “88 charged with homicide today plug for his foreign aid pro- i! the fatal beating of his 7-year- gram in a meeting with his staff. old son. ec ee Tiegh _ oF — Kinney Tamaribuchi, a first vear man, Maj. Gen. Wilton B. Per. 2&Ticulture student at Michigan : sons. to tel Capitol Hill he is State University, stood mute on land County a . ed in the res- 4'raignment before Justice of the deputies he saw the women too ; faced with > hardehine toration of cuts made by the Peace William Wise. late to avoid her. "edhe a een ae sn House in the mutual security ad- Dead was Keat Tamaribuchi, be bon ed ee flooded. streets became rivers, ministration appropriation, his body severely bruised neariy she was driving after it re iy power lines were felled and tele- Hagerty said the President trom head to foot frem blows bark and . : oar ioe phones were knocked out by tor- 7 nd overturned late Sunday : ae voiced hope that “the major por- inflicted by fists, » tennis racquet nicht on Rochester d Oak. Tential rains and lightning from in the aegrinediead hte gical and a child's wooden matilet. tena ‘Township She wee A on Detroit west to Grand Rapids and cat ae pica, gases Ae Sgt. Steve Naert of the East arrival at Avon Township Hospital north into the Thumb area. portedly was attempting to cross By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , the highway when struck down | Severe thunderstorms brought at) | mond C. Hudson, 61, of Lapeer. |! = Peeler Hudson told investigating Oak- Sew, Seat wave te peethern, Micte- Sheriff Department '®@" last night. But instead of a night's rest, many residents the jon affecting the North At- Lansing police quoted the father pore ne , as admitting he flew into a rage Nixon held a. news conference 2d pummeled the lad furiously after his visit to the President's When the child resisted being put lantic Treaty Organization. suite at Walter Reed Hospital. | Asked whether there was any discussion whatever of politics at Nixon. relied: to bed Sunday night. KILLED IN APARTMENT J The scene of the beating was the his meeting with the President, orientally furniShed Tamaribuchi senger in the car, told investiga- tors his sister was thrown out of the vehicle and it rolled over on | top of her, ‘Arlene Kuplicki died of head in- juries at Pontiac General Hospital Her brother, Martin, 13, q pas- | Police at Clic, 15 miles north of Flint, reperted a- ternado- shaped cloud formation, It didn't touch the ground, however. Grand Rapids and Marine City reported near cloudbursts. Police at Marine City, along the ; : z 2iver «3 “eve a on after the car in which she was a > Clair River said ‘every base categorical without qualifi. Japanese paintings hung on the sign early Sunday. any The girl was thrown out of the of lightning-blasted wires. cations,” i Eisenhower himself, Nixon went on, will “select the time and) place” for discussion of his polit- ical future. The vice president added that he has “great confidence’ the President ‘‘will weigh all the fac- tors concerned and make the proper decisior?.”’ Then they were joined by Dulles for about five minutes. Nixon said he could not discuss the nature that it had no relation to politics. | After the joint conference, Dul-/ les was alone with Eisenhower for, about 10 minutes on what press’ secretary James C. Hagerty scribed as ‘State Department matters.” Detroit Woman Picked as Socialist Candidate~ DETROIT #—Mrs, Rita Shaw of, Detroit has been nominated by the’ state committee of the Socialist Workers Party as the—Socialist candidate for governor. | Mrs, Shaw is campaigning on a pledge to ‘oppose both major par-: ties as agents of big business, un- able to solve the problems of un-) employment, the cold war, Jim| Crow and the witch hunt.” walls. kitchen. | Police said Tamaribuchi related the child “kept playing’ after he was told by his father to go to sleep. , * * * Chopsticks and remnants of a rice meal were found in the car and her head hit the pavement a coficrete service station /barracks apartment on the univer- passenger went off the road and Ment in town” was flooded. The “The answer is no. Thaf te ‘itY campus. Bamboo curtains and struck community of 4,000 was virtually without telephone service because Abeut 100 automobiles were un-| in the accident on U.S. 10 and M15, der three or four feet of water (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Composer Strikes Back MOSCOW “I lost my temper and slapped vich, once assailed by the Com- the boy in the face 5 or 6 times,”’ munist the father was quoted. Afterwards, ‘ bourgeois” party for music, has struck (®—Dmitri Shostako- composing in low spots along M29 where it jtravels through Marine City. j GRAND RAPIDS HIT | ' The southern part of Grand Rap-| ids was hit hard. Many basements were flooded and children swam and took inner tube rides in streets covered from curb to curb. polive said, Tamaribuchi told them back. He declared dogmatism is he “hit him very -hard in the stifling creative art in Russia and Por Detroit, the northwest sec- - ~ i tion of the Met tan area bo of thai basinees ai thin time! but stomach with my fist several urged more freedom in depicting a ropolitan area bore times.” the “truth of life.” Stuck for a Axe, bat, bet, board... . Word? They’re just words—by themselves—but when put together with the list below they're all the ones you'll need to solve this week’s POT-O-GOLD puzzle and win a cash prize. Others: br , buds, bulk, bunk, draw, dubs, foil, fool, gang, gong, hep, kiss, lap, nub, nut, pal, pan, pen, pep, pet, plant, pun, rep, skin, slant, smug, snoop, snug, spoon, tab, tax and ward. Somewhere among these 36 words are the 16 you'll need to win—they’re all there. Now turn to Page 30, get out a pencil and start choosing. Good hunting! And don’t forget tomorrow's deadline on last week's puzzle—it can mean $300 if you win. brunt of all-night storms, | In some areas, the pressure of| the water was so great concrete floors buckled and manhole covers popped off storm sewers. | The forecast, generally, calls for: ‘little change in temperatures with |morg rain in the form of occasional \showers or thundershowers. The storms also struck northern | | Monroe County. Police reported | (that U.S.24 (Telegraph road) was’ under a foot to 18 inches of water in spots. | Rains flooded a basement at a | Nike Army base at Newport, North ,of Monroe. knocking out a trans- again. ' former. | Across the nation, thunderstorme._ “heavy rain, hail and isolated tor- jnadoes combined with generally Region's ‘Black Panther’ Now a Coon Dog The owner of a Tennessee coon afraid to identify the dog, accord-)I'll let people know ,the truth.” dog that went wild is going to go capture the ‘‘Black Panther” of According to conservation offi- cials, Gilbert Bell, 45-year-old Pon- tiae Motor Division employe, says ling to Adams announced that he! 'will start the search with four oth- er coon dogs as soon ag another witness sees “Blackie,” or “‘Jun- ior,” as the case may be. “T’'ve learned I’m not lable for any damage caused by the dog,” __ According to Adams, the revela- ition solves everything except one problem: it “Junior” accounts for “Blackie’s” activities since last fall, what is te account for the * » streaked overhead ‘and a 21-gun salute boomed from an Egyptian jwarm and humid temperatures to-| yrs in the harbor, Nasser hoist- ‘last troops. Said last Wednesday, ending 73 | perienced Order of the. Garter, Twisters skipped around open | Isolated heavy showers continued highest order of chivalry. | A spokesman for the commission country in the Texas Panhandle to drench already soaked areas of| Thousands of persons gathered Said they are continuing today to > hheaal 6 reliet from a week-| and Scuth Ptains region last |southern Nebraska and northern in the Windsor Castle grounds to receive a rash of calls on flooded night, A few farm sheds were Kansas, where Frenchman Creek blewn down, but ne other dam- age was reported, Neb., a town of some 900. Thunderstorms rumbled today) Hail in the Southern Plains area over an area extending from the damaged cotton crops. Lubbock, Western Plains, the mid-Mississippi Tex., reported 3 inches of rain River, Valley’and Great Lakes re- early today and heavy rains also gion to the central Atlantic coast. fell in Houston and Beaumont, Tex Heavy rains in northeast Colo Lightning knocked out power in rado yesterday caused flash Amarillo, Tex., and several roads floods. U. S. Highway 8&5 north of in the area were flooded. Greeley was closed and bridges on A cooling. trend spread slowly county roads in the area were from the Northern Plains eastward washed out. across most of the Great Lakes Hail blanketed a 52-mile stretch and North Atlantic states. Collar- from Greeley to Grover, Colo., wilting heat remained ih the cen- near the Wyoming - Nebraska tral and Southern Plains eastward border to the mid-Atlantic states. watch the colorful procession to Conditions in the county. St. George Chapel where two ROADS SUBMERGED other noblemen—Ear] Attlee, for- Portions of Northwestern and mer Laborite prime minister, and Coolidge Highways, Greenfield, the Earl of Iveagh—also were in- and 14 and 15 Mile Roads were stalled. covered with several feet of water Former Prime Minister Sir but stil! passable. Winston Churchill, predecessor | Overtaxed storm sewers in Pon- and political tutor of Sir An- tiac flooded numerous city streets, thony, and Field Marsha] Vis- making many impassable this count Montgomery were Eden's morning for workers traveling to knightly attendants for the Work. The Department of .Public ceremony. \Works received a flood of some . 200 calls of washed-out streets and The 81-year-old Churchill was qooded basements. / installed in the order in 1954. | The trio of new knights, with Arthur D, Hilliker, manager of hands on the New Testament, e department, said “it will swore in unison not to break any probably be a day or two before statutes of the centuries-old order ®€ Waters compietely recede. after Queen Elizabeth and attend-| Pontiae firemen battled a stub- ants assisted each knight to buckle born three-hour blaze at Pontiac the jeweled garter. \Motor Division's main plant last inight when seeping rain started ‘a chemical fire. WATER CAUSES FIRE overflowed Saturday into Wauneta, 19 British Soldiers Killed in Forest Fire on Cyprus. NICOSIA, Cyprus (P—Nineteen British soldiers, en- Consistent Mom cies , gaged in a manhunt for Greek Cypriot rebel chiefs in Birth to Dad’s Day ‘Gift The water mixed with sulphide, the Troodos Mountains, were trapped by a forest fire Charles Reed, 158 Whittemore, firemen said, causing spontaneous rest = - F _ received quite a Father's Day gift combustion. yesterday and lost their lives, British authorities an yesterday. | Firemen from station: four and nounced today. : A: ; | His wife presented him with a One fought the fire from 8:20 p.m. Eighteen others were injured, some of them Seriously, brand new son, born at 3:30 Sun- to 11:30 p.m., wearing gas masks when a sudden shift of wind blew the fire at the troops. day afternoon in Pontiac General for protection from poisonous * Many young servicemen Hospital. Egypt Raises Flag Over Suez — : | After all;.says Reed, it was only an engine remained overnight blaze caught their vehicles) “Our other son, Michael Wayne. Officials had not yet estimated land the fuel tanks blew up. was born on Mother's Day, 1954” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The injured were evacuated . . | George Grivas, the former Greek Will Fly There Again and 10 other EOKA leaders who yoted for military and economic assistance abroad. the colors over Navy House, from the area by helicopter, . | ; : 2 . , About 2,000 British troops had ncr woh Or Q| f) | | ° ; been engaged in an extensive , c Premier Nasser Pray$ operation in the area for several That No Foreign Ensign “ars. seeking to close in on = | army colonel. the British say ue In end e e nes ay | leads the terrorist rebel organi- PORT SAID, Egypt Premier! sation OKA under the name of : a Gamal Abdel Nasser raised «pighenis.” | WASHINGTON .(?) — The Senate Foreign Relations Egypt's flag over the Suez Canal i , sone today eis ave ee The British believed they were Committee neared the end of its work today on a for- foreign flag will ever fly here about to close the net on Grivas eign aid bill carrying $702,600,000 more than the House While nine Russian-built MiGs “@%t union with Greece when a As the committee recessed its closed hearing for lunch, ee et as ween, Chairman George (D-Ga) predicted the $4,502,600,000 fearing local villagers would help Measure would be brought up in the Senate Wednes- ‘the rebels escape through Se for the start of what likely will be long and bitter ae : cordon of troops, told the local debate. a + . building occupied by British People that their help was not] Senate consideration of! Any agony of tinexpended bal ny in ae ang vames x of the bill will be laid aside, my Ee ial over provig- roops, however, we - . . fir® fighters and the 600. for action on the big) "sen Jackson (D-Wash), The last British soldier left Port, in a jyears of military occupation in defense appropriations and ‘the Nile country, While Nasser officiated at the. flag raising, Soviet Foreign Min- ister Dmitri Shepilev, here on an official visit, went off to the model village of Bernesht on the Nile Delta. Aides said he would issue an “important” announce- speech prepared for the Senate, quickly over a broad area of Other money bills. today described the aid program brush and scrub pine. It was) When the House passed the for-|as “a clumsy patchwork.” He brought under control today. eign aid authorization measure urged a “full study” of its basié | ‘The cause of the fire was not |!@st week, it voted for a $3,800,000,- concepts. determined. It has been sus- (°°) Program for the fiscal year) The amount approved by the some previous fires, but the Brit- The Senate committee voted ish also have been accused of | today to limit to 200 million the blaze got out of hand and spread will come out of hiding and join ithe other coon dogs when the. search takes place. i Then officials may or may not! deal with the Keuchenmeister “Panther’’ and with other beasts reported in the Leonard area dur- ing the past eight years. Wightman Cup Clinched ment there. The government: decreed June 18 as a national holiday to mark original appearance of, the ani- mal three years ago? The most recerit “Panther” first said Bell, 4643 Walden Blvd. “Now In Today's Press ‘the terror of the Leonard back- ‘woods is his dog, “Junior,” who as, lost while hunting last fall. ea cropped up when Carl Keuchen-| WIMBLEDON, Engtand (®—Lou-|the formal ending of the British 40-pound dog, lope t Br County News.............8 2% //meister, a Leonard barber, claimed ise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif. occupation under terms of the 1954| black with a rls in the | Damon Runyon............. 7 /he saw the beast in his backyard’ ¢linched, the Wightman Cup for British-Egyptian agreement. cat-like gait, ¢ pe Sgp the | Editorials ..... tteerseseeseee 6 Adams, who investigated then, the United States today by defeat-| Major interest centered on the large ——— — week | PetO-Gold ..........0...... 30 \said that footprints were larger ing Britain's Angela Buxton, ‘34, first parade through Cairo of Com- ‘beast on on ae: SPOrts. oi. te reerenecees MB, 19 ‘than a dog's and were very simi-|6-3, 6-4. Her victory gave the munist ‘tanks and- other arms and several times _— Theaters ..5....:5.. apecode %t ilar to a puma’s—a, large, cat-like Americans a 4-1 lead in the best-of-/ Egypt has bought from Czecho- cording te _ ne conse’ | TV & Radio Programs......29 |animal of the jungle. seven international women’s ten-'slovakia, Naval units bought from vation officer : Orion. Wileen, Earf................, 29 Whatever the answer is, Adams nis series with two matches to be|the Reds were to be shown ‘in Bell, who’ said he was y' Women's Pages 13, 14, 15 | said, it is believed that “Junior” |played, Alexandria, _. 4 é t, y j ! . 1 4 Es f = \ 3 ¥ = f yf i - ff E { i I é : starting some ‘through mortar fire and carelessness of troops. The rebel campaign resulted in the first death. of an American Saturday night. U.S. Vice Const] \William P. Boteler, 26, of Wash- ington, D.C., was killed by two) bombs tossed into a resta in Nicosia, Five other Americans, radio employes of the U.S. State 1, were seated at the amount the administration may carry over into the new fiscal year from unexpended and un- obligated balances on hand from The administration now antici- pates it will have around 342 mil- lion in unexpended and unobligat- ed balances on June 30. That Departmen, table with him, Three. were in- eG. L : i Treasury more is obligated within less than: two weeks, * ? “4 ~ - ) rf ri if i My j i t ! r i ay ! The Foreign Relations Commit. tee has voted to restore 702 mil- lions of the House cut; bet Sen, * @ ¥ : "_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON DAY, JUNE_18,. 1956 | TWO {7 Lose Lives ‘On | e 0d § The City Commission will meet , tonight instead of their usual Tues- day session. in order to hear the 5 Drown, Man Crushed bids on the sale of $2,900,000 worth Under Freight Train of general obligation bonds for the in Weekend Accidents Poise Genera! Poshital addition . ° | Tonight is the last time the con- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pagent gay eoampitoareiagaty 2 ich. are valid. ro o lene pes 3 pees oo in ee (bond bids, contracts are expected) Seventeen died in traffic mishaps,t0 be awarded and authorized’ five drowned and one was killed Signed. under the wheels of a train. | Other action expected at the | session, wiil include a second In addition, the body of Daniel __——— : Schuss of Dayton Beach, Ohio was. ‘ ‘ | ’ taken from a St. Joseph County 4.| h f R H lake Saturday, An autopsy will be nc es 0 ain if, held to determine if he drowned or suffered a fatal heart attack. Basements Flood Henry Jones Jr., 27, of Ripley Tenn., was killed in the freight, (Continued From Page One) | train accident near Sodus in Ber- rien County Saturday. Sheriff's of. ‘¥e damage, firemen sald, ficers expressed belief he had tried) Spokesmen for both Consumers to jump aboard the moving train, Power Co. and Detroit Edison but fell under the wheels. faa giao ot prrdaceqpoamr lin county were service Mette ent .. _|last night for about an hour due to » Robert Lewis Dixon, 3, of Sagi- fallen lines caused by lightning. Donald R. Takach, 17, of Grain- TELEPHONES OUT ger, Ind., and Syear-old Marlene) Michigan Bell Telephone Co. re- Takach of South Bend, Ind. ported some 500 telephones af- Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Voss, 20, of fected by the storm in the Pontiac Detroit. ‘area due to damage of cables. Wade A. Perry, 45, of Bellevilie.| Most of the service has been re- Mrs. Elizabeth Sirece, 68, of De- stored. F ‘ troit. : The Berkley police said 90 per| Ed McCormick, 25, of Lake cent of the homes in Berkley were’ Township in Huron County. surrounded by water. From three * 8 @ \to four feet of water covered many Richard McLane, 16, of Croswell. city streets after ‘‘the worst rain Doyle Vernon Harmon, 27, of storm in the history of Berkley.” South Lyon. | : John W. Emerson, Pontiac Arlene Kuplicki, 23, of Detroit.) electrical superintendent, said Mrs. Clara Moon, 84, . | voltage failures put out four traf- ™ » 5, of O© | ine signals im the city areund € ford. : | p.m, resulting in traffic snaris. Mrs. Marcellus Montgomery, 52, 4 fallen tree on South Marshall of Carrollton. street caused traffic to be re- Zea Miller, 22, of Ypsilanti. | routed. ** William Youngsters, 69, and Hen-| ry Orman, 55, of Marcelona. | Lightning temporarily knocked) Nellie Richardson, 22, of Detroit.|°Ut one fire alarm circuit for the icity’s northwest section but was) Carolyn Houck, 16, of Lake- (quickly repaired, Emerson said. ville. ; Police in Oak Park received Mrs, Bessie Francis, 37, and 1.000 calls on flooded homes. One George Millinder Jr., 29, both of house was hit by lightning knock- | Flint, drowned Sunday. in Mitchell ing off the chimney. Electrical | Lake in Oakland County. jlines were down in this and the| Martin Krajewski, 55, of Grand Rapids drowned Sunday in the Park areas. Grand River. * * * Larry Rodgers, 19, of Detroit flood stage from the torrential drowned Saturday in a Gibraltar downpour. quarry. ; es ses es | Bids on Hospital Bonds Will Be Received Tonight | According to City Clerk Ada R. Royal Oak, Ferndale and Hazel 200 in an auto accident involving steel companies. ja mix-up about automatic turn indi- County lakes were approaching) Mrs. Odator S. Oates, 606! Clemens St., dition in’ St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| Traffic on Lapeer Road north of Pital, told Pontiac police the right-) where.” communication from the devel- opers of the proposed “Michigan ] Miracle Mile” shopping center just south of the city limits in Bloomfield Township. Evans, they have requested to know what municipal facilities could be furnished the center “should the property be annexed.”’| Earlier this month, the city com-| missioners denied a -request for water and sewer services to the $35 million dollar center because it was located outside the city. L Ld * More action is expected tonight on condemnation proceedings taken by the city to acquire property for the off-street parking program. _After being tabled one week, a report is due from the City Plan Commission recommending: re--\* soning to Residential 3 the north side of Golf drive from Canter- bury west to the alley. The lots in question are lots 89-99 of the | | Washington Park Subdivision. ‘| A communication is expected to be read from the State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler on a request of the city that M218 and M59 state trunk lines in the city be relocated. . * L STEEL NEGOTIATIONS STALEMATED — David J. McDonald, left, president of the United Steelworkers’ Union, is shown with representatives of the ‘Big Three’’ steel companies before unusual Sunday meeting in negotiations in New York yes- terday. The talks bogged down, and the union said it would return ° . steel companies After a two weeks postponement) the possible adoption of ordinances to amend two sections of the city's building zone ordinance is expect- Thomas F. Pat “AP Wirephete to individual negotiations with 11 this week. From left to right are McDonald, John A. Stephens, of U. S. Steel; ton, of Republic Steel; and John | Morese, Bethlehem Steel. A deed from Robert Oliver for lot 27 of assessor's plat 113 is slated to be accepted by the com- mission tonight. es 8 Steelworkers Halt Joint Talks Union Will Return to Individual Negotiating as Big 3 Method Falters NEW YORK —The United Steelworkers of America today Confusion Over Turn Pr ompts Auto Crash returned. to its ~_ method of inegotiating with individual com- A 32-year-old woman motorist panies after abruptly halting joint was hospitalized Saturday after- negotiations with the Big Three ~~ . Carried over from last week’s agenda will be some 14 public im- provement items. Confirmations of additional projects in the city are on tap also according to the city clerk. New pastors for six area Method-, ist churches were announced yes-| terday by Bishop Marshall A. Reed. They are among 71 new appoint- ments in the Detroit conference of the church. In Pontiac, Calvin C. Rice will) Weekend Tragedies Claim Lives of Seven (Continued From Page One) Independence Township, according to state police. , Union President David J. Me- Mt ‘Donald said the joint talks with Ss, 0) 2 “Bethlehem, Republic and U.S. listed in fair COM-| cre], first ever held in the basic steel industry, “have gotten no- cators. [Announce New Pastors for 6 Methodist Churches will be minister of First Methodist Church, and Kenneth E. Stephens will be minister at Galloway Lake! Methodist Church. Other new area ministers are | William J, Richards, at Clark- be associate minister at Central ston; Isaac R. McPhee at Orton- Methodist Church, Paul T. Hart) ville; and John W. Mulder, at | Walled Lake, Bishop Reed, speaking before 2,500 delegates to the annual De- troit Conference, announced some 400 appointments in all, but most were reappointments. Ld LJ * He told the delegates to “rely lon the Spirit of God, rather than 8doption of the new city charger ithe size of the church.” He spoke “45 ifrom a pulpit in the center of the! Adrian College auditorium. The Day in Birmingham Local Retailers Offer BIRMINGHAM — Fireworks’ in per. the football field at Birmingham High School are planned for the first time in many years, as a community- program by the Cham- ber of Commerce on July 4. A request from Charles Morten- sen, chamber manager, goes’ be-, fore the city commission tonight, ‘for permission to have the fire- works display. Providing the display. 4re re- tai] merchant Members of the chamber, who will give out free tickets to the event. The fire mar- shal has recommended safety measures, Which Mortensen says are being carried out. A steam locomotive will be Sut Asks Order on Annexation Madison Heights Man | Seeks Acceptance Rule on Petitions Baldwin is in charge of a proj- ect of the Exchange Club with the Grand Trunk Western Railroad to iprovide the locomotive in a com- pletely renovated condition. . It will be permanently mounted” and attractively fenced for safety and protection, Baldwin says. Special assessment districts that are subjects of hearings set tonight are the Holland pave- ment from Eton Eastward, apd the 1956 read oll program, both light oil and re-work and seal. A hearing on the alley east of Woodward and south of Park street ts set for tonight as well. Webster street's crossing through the Hunter boulevard island is in- advisable, according to a traffic engineer's letter to the commis- sion, Commissioners will study his proposal for reworking parking area routings at the new Wrigley’s market at Webster. * Ld Allotments for property owners for land being condemned by the city for Parking Lot 3-A were set by the circuit court after a jury \decision was handed out Friday. A suit filed Friday in Oakland’) payments, set in the verdict, County Circuit Court by a Madison, will be $32,690 to Willtam Hop- | Heights man asks the court to com-| ,on, $16,660 for Thelma F. Ran- pel the County Board of Supervisors ke; $18,187 for Franklyn H. Whit- to accept petitions for annexation | ney; $16, 298 for Marcha Ellen- of a portion of Madison Heights wood; $20,217 for Charles L. to Royal Oak. | Morse, and $22,885 for 5. * « «@ = The suit, filed by Lanson J. Car-| Owen. irothers, further complicates the le-| gal snarl now surrounding the pe- |utions. * s ® Howard Kelly, Mayor of Royal (Oak, and chairman of Macomb and ‘Oakland County Water Group, will Assistant County Corperation speak on water supply problems in | Counsel Charles A. Davis said this area at the Exchange club | today the petitions were turned (meeting tomorrow noon. | down by the Supervisors’ Bounda- | . ¢ 6 | ries Committee because the pe- | Summer weekly story hours start | titioners said they were residents tomorrow, with Ogden Nash's “‘Cus- of Royal Oak Township, but the tard the Dragon” among three sto- | forms were circulated after. in- ries to be read from 2:30 to 3 p.m. _ corporation of Madison Heights. at the library. Kindergarten “Madison Heights voted to incor-/through sixth grade children are porate on January 17, 1955,” Davis |lgible. said. ‘The petitions were circulated | from September, 1955, through) January, 1956. And the date of . s * Pythian Sisters Temple No. M4 will wind up the year’s activities with a party tomorrow at 8 p.m. at rs 'the Community House, Chairman Pook Kc lis Mrs. Grant Capling. A previous suit, filed by Madi- — Always Compare Simms Prices on Andrew Alexander, 27, of Lyons Silver Bell Road, wag slowed as hand turn signal of her auto was! yy no.uig and US. Steel Vice driver of the vehicle, was in James Dollard, 22, of Frazer. | good ison Heights residents opposed to ‘the annexation, has asked the court ito rule the petitions invalid. | A hearing on Carrothers’ suit is ‘scheduled for July 2 before Oak- land County Circuit Judge George, iB. Hartrick, at which the Board of county road workers removed a flashing as she was about to turn, iaent John A. Stephens said, Condition at the hospital today jlayer = tes had made driv- = a driveway on Baldwin however, that the decision to hold|with a fractured vertabrae. ing extremely Gangerous. | : talks with 11 individual steel com-| he polic ’ condu fu The manager of th j | - * s " police are cting fur- DPW said rie was sg ae The other driver, Donald Th Lamsiaty aid ee tne ie oe) ther investigation for the possi- tell how Much damnage hed been Starr, 19, of 735 Wing St, main. Pefotiations were dissolved. | pinty of prosecuting the driver done to city homes. He added that|‘ained the left-hand signal was. Ce ret coca At oti | for negligent homicide. drowned Saturday in Wabasis Lake in Kent County. Robert Miller Runs — BOAT ACCESSORIES You owe it to your pocketbook to see how much you can save. William Sutton, 31, Dies From Injuries * BIRMINGHAM—William T. Sut-|Supervisors will be asked to show . 9 . with each other,”’ said McDonald, , ‘it looked “like it would be consid- | —t — = os reat \after a 90-minute meeting yes-| Harmon was killed Sunday when| ton, 31, 484 Bennaville, died yes- cause why Carrothers’ petition | NAVY Type , 5 of the woman's car, police said 7 lerably less” than that reported in, ’ "|terday ended in a stalemate. Both |his car hit a tree on Pontiac Trail terday from injuries received in an|Should not be gratned. | ANCHORS lother cities in the south of the! sides said the situation has not |in Lyon Township. ‘automobile accident May 30 at the _ 90 Peand Size Robert E, Miller, former chief; county. | Montgomery Ward and Co. at 19 |E. Lawrence St. said a section of their roof collapsed under the 0 ake rent of water that had colle¢ted. i\There was no estimate of damage. $263,400,000 Given for State Highways | DETROIT @—Michigan has been investigator for Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem, an- nounced today he will run for the) Republican nomination as State Representative from Pontiac, land County's District 2. Miller, 28, of 963 Berwick Blvd., - was chief investigator for five years. He retired two months ago to become assistant sales manager for a local auto dealer. A graduate of Pontiac High School, Miller was former chair- man of the Oakland County Con-|alloted $263,400,000 for highway con-! cealed Weapons Licensing Board Struction during the next three | | ‘contract. This called for package when her husband apparently fell | wage and fringe benefits which asleep at the wheel and crashed Cover Red New Look companies said amounted tojinto a tree on U.*S. 10, south of WASHINGTON (INS) — Secre. @b0ut 65 cents an hour over the Saginaw. ‘length of ’ tary of State John Foster Dulles “a ompnnicn wad thi nd | They were married in Detroit and French Foreign Minister Chris-| pen A ll , is in serious mean 17% cents the first year, Saturday. Voss, 19, is in se are piers begin three days of ).,, the union said the take-hom = condition in a Saginaw hosp talks today aimed at finding an doable dowsing ot Much: : é ., pay would be “about a nickel.” enewer the new look in Soviet Present wages for 650,000 steel-lel Lake was the result of a wornan diplomacy. » * workers average $2.48 an hour. | standing up in a 14foot boat, caus- McDonald termed it “‘too little ing it to overturn, the Oakland and too late’’ and made plans to County Sheriff's Department said |begin individual negotiations with today. Pineau-Dulles Talks _— | Pineau arrived in Washington) Saturday for a series of confer-) ences with Dulles which may re- I | and was an associate judge in the years under a compromise agreed ¢” j ** the Big Three companies and with ti Francis, County's “Court of no record.” to by a joint congressional commit. alien US. and French foreign Jones & Laughlin, Youngstown fevidently: forced’ the boat to tip He is now serving his second tee. iPolicy. Inland, Great Lakes,, Wheeling, to one side with all four occupants | term as a director of the Lincoln, “_* : Republican Club, and is a precinct, Sen. McNamara (D-Mich) said delegate from Pontiac's fourth pre- Michigan will receive $70,600,000 in cinct. |1957, $90,600,000 in 1958 and $102- | | | Alleghany-Ludlum, Pittsburgh and thrown into the water. Harrison Cook, 50, of Flint, told ! Armco. : In the past the union has nego- itiated separately with each of the The French minister is known to take a more optimistic view of the changes in Soviet foreign altered since the union rejected | The Voss couple was on a hon-\corner of Normandy and Wood- Big Three's offer of a five-year eymoon trip to the Upper Peninsula ward Avenues in Royal Oak. | { | Warren Investigates He had been in William Beau- mont Hospital since the accident. Weekend Shooting Born in Birmingham, he at- tended Birmingham schools and | WARREN TOWNSHIP — Police $2.98 1S-ib. size $3.79 Flat stowing, long shank, movable lived all his life here except (here are investigating the death of head from 1947 to 1951 in Detroit. An Harry Brandenburg, 46, of 2423 16-in. Sica! hor ROPE electrical contractor, he had Wagner, who was found dead in the wc! eagle eotl — $188 worked In the Birmingham area since returning, from Marine living roorn of his home Saturday. strength. Ideal for swinga, An autopsy will be held this f ‘°° j service in World War II. ;morning. 7 ’ He served in the Asiatic theater! Det. Gordon Pollock of Warren Ce-toimes ASS and was a member of Charles Ed- Township police said Brandenburg Boat OARS wards Post No. 14 American had quarreled with Anna Gordon. ae, Care, j Legion. 56, of the same address and quoted se npiesacaaa: Surviving are his wife, Selma, |her as saying “he pointed the gun two children, Susan and William &t me and then suddenly turned it T. Jr., at home; his mother, Mrs. and shot himself.” Earle T. Sutton and two sisters, | Per PAIR 5.88 Tet quality, select grain. Why pay more? the officers he was able to save Mrs. E. J. Racine and Mrs. Pa- Burned to Death CANOE PADDLES ley than does Dulles. He is is tricia Bassett, all of Birmingham: | polic} * his son, Harrison Jr., 8, but could g HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Billy | 8 of %-foot, A county resident for 27 years, [aoe the following year. Miller is married and has three) The government contributes 90 children. He served in Naval avia- per cent of costs for improving tion for three years, arid now is a and building interstate highways. member of West Pontiac Kiwanis, Highways other than interstate are; —— Pontiac Death Club and a steward in Central financed on a 50-50 basis by the Methodist Church. — ;state and the federal government. million dollar package, McNamara, a member of the congressional ; jcommittee, said Michigan will get Deadline Is Tuesda |between 4 and 5 million dollars y during the next three years for jconstructi: Deadline for filing nominating pe-' tional parks and forests. titios for country and state offices. > included on the august 7 primary ballot is 4 p.m. tomorrow, County pective candidates today. “The petitions must be in my of- fice, not in the mail, by 4 ym eugene Myers Allen said. “We can't le®iilly ac-| Service for Eugene Myers of 256 cept any after that time." S. Marshall St. will be held Tues- Lutheran Church with the Rev. \Ralph C. Claus officiating. PONTIAC Aup UNCINITE ae Pemeatiy | i i cloody and littl change in Soupere. Griffin Funeral Home until noon ture with occasion! showers or thunder- t(OMOrrow from where it will be storms today thru temerrew. High te- taken to the church for service; | In addition to the almost 26312 . . *,? Nominating Petitions | ion of roads through na- Clerk Lynn D. Allen reminded pros- , day at 2 p.m. from the St. Trinity The Weather day 81-85, lew tonight near 63, high ds burial will be in Oakland Hills tt. Cemetery. temerrew 82-86. Mostly easterly win at 8-15 miles per hour today and tonig William Holden Waits His body will be at the Sparks-| jcompanies, but its contract with spond with gestures of its own to 1U.S. Steel usually set the pattern ‘Soviet approaches rather than |for the entire industry. “The forogn minster is als ke World Record Set The foreign minister is also like-| here. ily to seek U. S. backing for a) in Car Production: soce 4 ier was si 'French policy in Algeria. UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. um—|to shore by Joe Schemanske, 19, LJ * * Other questions certain to come of Detroit, where a White Lake ‘up are ways and means to expand |Township inhalator crew rushed expected to urge the West re- not find the others after placing ‘his boy on top of the overturned boat. The four had been fishing. A 1%year-old Detroit boy was rescued by a companion Sunday when he faltered while swimming in White Lake 12 miles. west of the non-military aspects of the The United Nations monthly bulle- North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tin of statistics says world produc-| tion and the note by Soviet Pre- tion of automobiles hit a record him to Pontiac General Hospital. Visa to Soviet Russia BERGEN, Norway ( —, Holly- wood star William Holden ‘says he hasn't been able to get a visa: to visit the Soviet Union. The actor, winding up a vaca- ition tour in Europe, said he was) promised the visa in February,|\ The U. S. led in production of ‘but it did not appear. ‘‘Then I was commercial vehicles with 1,249,000. ireferred to Stockholm, but I didn’t|Britain was next with 340,800 and ‘get it there, either.” he said. | |West Germany third with 203,200. \mier ‘Nikolai A. Bulganin to Pres-/high of 12,961,700 in 1$55, [The youth was sent home at lident Eisenhower calling on the| =. 2 = 8 p. m. West to pull their troops out of, The report said 10,782,000 pas- West Germany. senger cars and 2,179,400 commer- F § rt St cial vehicles were manufactured. ormer po ars The previous record production sae was in 1950 when 10,128,000 ve-/§ k P lif | Se ts hicles were produced. ~ ee 0 | ICa q Of the passenger cars produced/ a in 1955, the United States manu- omic si aprotptiaiie factured . 7,920,100, Britain 897,600, |Sthletes are reported to be among West Germany 705,500; France hundreds of expected candidates |553,300: Canada 374.900, Italy 230,-/ "ling for Wayne County offices be- 800 and others 100.100. fore the deadline at 4 p.m. tomor- * * ®@ row. * * * The three, all reportedly seeking Republican nominations, are: Dick Wakefield, former baseball star, for the 17th district seat now Teday in Pontiac Aoi temperature preceding & am held by Rep. Martha Griffiths (D- At 6 am: Wind velocity 10-18 mph Direction’ East br northeast Sun seta Monday at @ 1! pm + Sun rises Tuesday at 455 am | Moon sets Tuesday at 215 pm i Moon rises Monday t 409 pm | Downtown Temperatures Ce. ML. €3 il a. m...,.....-70 7 a. m.. see) 32 mi i3 8 a.m...,......64 1p m.. ee | | 9 @. m........:.86 2p.m a ee 10 0.m..........68 | Sunday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature .. Lowest temperature . Mean temperature oe One Year Age in Po temperature....... none. temperature.......... Aoonecon eeeee : mtiae : —_— Highest and Lewest Temperatures This Dete in 4 Tears : 47 in 1879) Detroit) Paul (Dizzy) Trout, for- mer baseball star, for sheriff; and Willis Ward, former all-star ath- lete at the University of Michigan, for the 13th congressional district seat held by Congressman Charles C. Diggs, a Democrat. Some observers predict as many as 450 Democratic and Republican candidates will file qualifying pa- ‘pers today and tomorrow. About 132 candidates had qualified before the weekend. “Dota From — U.S,’ WEATHER e Dept. of Commerce BUREAU: = tg WR Ne . Cranbrook Infirmary to Receive $5,000 | Cranbrook Infirmary of Bloom- field Hills will receive $5,000 this week from the Ford ‘Foundation. This amount constitutes the third installment of the $200 million Ford Foundation grants which were an- kein LO = * $| ern Oklahoma. It will be cooler Sunday's wenperatere we a 3 es ow n i —- Pad WEATHER FORECAST — Scattered showers 3 ss and thunderstorms are_forecast for tonight for the to| Great Lakes, upper Mississippi valley and west- another sister, Mrs.'H. C. Blake of! Oak Park: and two brothers, Earle Dillard, 30-year-old modern jazz T. Jr. of Detroit and Eugene of guitarist, burned to death over the Hazel Park. weekend in a fire in his fashion- . able apartment in the Hollywood da wae = somes Cee jHills. His guest, Robert Tully, 28, pany at 10 a.m. Wed ine ond jtrumpet player and UCLA student, Varnished. ist quality. Each $249 Row-Boet OAR-LOCKS mx" 89° Fre 9¢ Lite-Preserver Style : | was critically burned and is fight- }. Carat it be In Holy Sepulchre | ing for his life. Boat Cushions ath y ‘ ey 4 “Al — an OLS $99 n the accident which involv ea. < est eas Sr ae ts unable Clemens on Critical List . Geere safety to stop when two other cars|) ANN ARBOR Wp — State Rep. | ADULT Gee Kase stopped suddenly in front of his Herb Clemens (R-Deckerville) | vehicle on Woodward. His car; was reported still in critical con- striking the rear car, pushed it dition today at University Hospi-. Life Vests against the front car, which in'tal. 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Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it fs $1200 year, elsewhere in Michigan and a!] other places in the United States $20.00 a vear Al! mai! subsertptions pavabie in advance. Phone Pontine FE 32-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 —— ——— President Sparrow Is Reporting Converts In our battle to emancipate the hapless male on 90 degree days, The Press finds support in many quar- ters. The masculine segment of the population has long labored under a stifling handicap. The fact the normal shirt is throat cuts off the circulation of air and ture of. the _ humidity and \ the elements. Then, just _, to make cer- =e _~ tain he has no SA « choice whatso- ever, fashion decrees that he shall wrap a tie around his well-covered throat and fasten it securely and thus absolutely guarantee that no - ventilation will ever give-him a break. = * kk. Women are more fortunate. - They wear cool clothing. . ~ They aren't bound down and bound around as are their less for- tunate mates. The Press isn’t trying to redesign men’s wear. It isn’t pre- suming to dabble in fashions. ~ President Pau, A. Sparrow says he finds supporters wherever he goes. “The idea is spreading and finding new converts daily,” says he. PavuL knows. He’s the Head Man. We are running another photo- graph of him which was taken just before his elevation to the Presi- dency. This was back in the Unhappy Era when he tried to conform and wear a tie and regular shirt. . we wr * All we ask is common sense on the hottest days in the summer. .These only occur a few times a year—say, fifteen or twenty at the most. That still leaves some 350 occasions when the obedient male can bow before the dictates of fashion and wear his collar closed and the tie in place. All in favor? Congress Should Kill ° Gigantic Pension Bill © The House Veterans Affairs Com- ‘mittee has confronted Congress with an imperative task—the job of killing an exorbitant pensions bill. With only one dissenting vote, the committee favorably reported out a measure advocated by the American Legion. It would provide veterans of “World Wars I and II and Korea with $105 a month pension from age 65. To qualify married veterans must be earning less than $3,000 a year and single veterans less than $1,800. * * * That the committee voted for the bill with no expectation that it ever would become law seems clear. Ac- cording to figures supplied by the Veterans Administration, this meas- ure would cost taxpayers $528,154,000 in fiscal 1956. : But the cumulative cost by the year 2000 would be the astro- nomical sum of $77.3 billion. In other words, with about half the leaves the vic-. ‘tim the crea-- ure. It is a matter of record, however, that some veterans bills just as un- realistic have gotten through the lower chamber in election years only — to be killed in the Senate. We hope, of course, that the House awakens to the danger in this pension plan. But if it doesn’t, we feel confident that the Senate can be depended on to safeguard the Nation's inter- ests. : More USS. Aid Granted for Pontiac’s Airport There is good news for users of Pontiac Municipal Airport. Word has just been received from 7 Rep. Grorce A. Donpero that $31,500 for improvements at the field has been granted. This money, applied for by the City some time ago, will bring the total of Federal aid re- ceived for the port this year to $153,000. x~ * * The new fund will be used to com- plete improvements made possible by the original grant. Besides lights for _ the east-west runway and taxi strips, power lines at the western approach will be relocated to allow for ex-. pansion of the major runway to 4,000 feet. The $121,500: presently is fi- nancing that extension and a taxi strip 5,000 feet by 40 feet. * * * It isn’t certain yet. when the lights for the east-west runway can be installed. Airport Man- ager Homer D. Hosxrys hopes, however, that they may be turned on this fall if work on the runway is completed on time. . The work now in progress means a long-step forward for the City’s im- proved airport. Not only should it re- sult in better air freight service here but enable larger corporation and commercial planes to use the air- port. The Man About Town Millions Coming Tourist Association Boosts the Oakland County Section ” Accident: What often happens _ im the kitchen—and the family has to eat it. The Pontiac area is sure to profit by the boosting of the Southeastern Michigan Tourist Assn., now in progress. Oakland has the most lakes, parks and other recreational facili- ties of any of the ten counties covered by it. Last year over two million out- siders spent at least one day at some of our public outdoor spots in this county, and that number is sure to be increased in 1956. Now the nylon boat. propeller is on the market, said to be so pliable that it resists breakage from stones, logs and ice. A pheasant that crashed through the front window in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hardenburgh near Clarkston, “tlew’ out through the same window, but left two eggs on the rug. A letter received from Mrs. Margaret Shipman of Kalamazoo says: “A tree which I planted on Pontiac Senior High School grounds 28 years ago now is one of the most beautiful there. We all should plant at least one tree every year.” My western traveling scout sends word that plastic bags are in general use there“for shipping milk in bulk quantities. It may have been a late spring, but Percy Potter of Lake Orion reports a mushroom puff. ball 20 inches in diameter. You can have your grand opera stars, but we'd rather hear our own Mrs, Victor Lindquist than any of them to whom we've listened. And with Vic. they’re a grand duet. - Miami Beach has 580 parking spaces for every 1,000 cars regis- tered, claimed to be the highest ratio in the nation. A letter comes to me from Lee Pierce of New Hudson, who was a young man at Oxford at the time of the cyclone 60 _ years ago. He remembers holding a can- die for Dr. Batcheler when he dressed the wounds of the survivors in the old hotel at Thomas. oF 2 eS Se ee Verbal Orchids to — Geotge J. Scott . of Royal Oak; elghty-eighth birthday. | / \ i | 3 I ‘ f j . i 1 i - laa 4 i ® ona eee ne ai “It’s Hard to Believe They’re Brothers” we RESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Doctors Accused of Politics WASHINGTON—Did the doctors attending President Eisenhower at his recent operation deliberately engage in a “propaganda for the Republicans’ in commenting on the President's illness? © The charge that they did has been made by certain large news- papers in Britain and by some Democratic party politicians and their stooges in this country. Fortunately, there is a steno- graphic record available which tells exactly what the doctors were asked and what they answered. A careful study of it will reveal that there has been a misrepresentation and a distortion of fact. The physicians who attended the President didn’t bring up the subject of whether or not he might run again. They didn’t initiate any propaganda. They didn’t ask for the press confer- ence, The newspapermen cover- ing the story did. Here is the only question on this aspect which was asked of Dr. Heaton, who performed the operation and spoke for the group of doc- tors assembled: “On the 14th of February, dur- ing the winding up of the coro- nary, you might say, a panel of doctors who had been treating him for his heart trouble said they saw no reason that he should not run for re-election medically. I would like to ask him (Dr. Heaton) and Dr, Ravdin, having treated him, do you see any reason, based on this, why he can’t run for re- election? “Dr. Heaton: I certainly do not.” BYPASSED POLITICS That's literally all that was said about it in the course of a lengthy - conference with the press which covered several thousands of words entirely on other phases of the President’s illness. Yet many headlines and news articles in- dicated that the President's at- tending physicians went out of their way to instigate a discussion of a political nature and that they, indeed, passed judgment on whether or not he ought to run, The one question asked of the doctors, in effect, was whether this type of iliness incapacitated any man from further service in his occupation. If the doctors had sald they couldn’t answer the question at all, it would have implied .a gravity ‘which the physicians didn't feel was justi- fied. So they replied as hundreds of other physicians would have answered if the same question had been asked immediately after a surgical operation on anybody else with the same Ill- ness, The truth is that medical data cited by doctors most skilled in handling this type: of illness in thousands of cases show that the vast majority of patients have no unfavorable after-effects and the illness is not in itself related at all to the heart condition of a patient. CONCLUSIVE STUDY Two medical studies made for the benefit of the American Heart Assn. and just announced by Bos- ton show that surgery for other eii- ments is not dangerous for hecrt patients. Out of 5,778 patients surveyed at the New England Center Hospital it was found that only eight-tenths of one per cent died of cardiac trouble while un- de surgery and that the use of ics was really no more damaging for heart patients than for those with no previous hea trouble, E It is significant to note the expression of confidence and faith in the President’s physicians which came last Fri- day from Dr. David Allman, president-elect of the American Medical Assn. He said at Chi- eago, when asked about it by the press, that he saw “‘no medi- cal reason” why President Eisen- hower shouldn't run for re-elec- tion. He added pointedly that he based his comment on what « the attending physicians — the best in their field—had reported. Actually, the most interested man in the country in all this is the President himself. A few weeks ago at a press conference, when newspapermen told him that the Democrats were suggesting that a different panel of doctors be appointed to examine him to see if he had really recovered from his latest attack, the President replied that if there was anything wrong with him, he more than anybody else wanted to. know it. Honesty is one of the principal traits, of Eisenhower's character and if the doctors who attended him have been political in their re- ports and have forgotten their ethics as medical men, the Presi- dent would be the first to insist on knowing why he was being misled, Merely to state the problem is to reveal its absurdity. (Copyright 1956, New York. Herald Tribune,” Ine.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; —Hebrews 11: 24. Ld Ld Ld] The person who has a firm trust in the Supreme Being is powerful in his power, wise by his wisdom, happy by his happiness.—Addison. Dr. Brady Thinks: Daily Exercising and Rest Are Beneficial to the Heart By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Nineteenth century doctors, knowing that physical activity in- creases the work of the heart, and rest lightens the work of the heart, concluded that one with any kind of heart trouble should avoid phy- sical activity and devote the rest of his life to walking on eggs and exacting the forbearance of every- one around him. This unscientific concept of heart trouble has ruined the lives of countless victims who, with good medical care, Would have pursued their careers with little if any restriction. In some circumstances rest Is essential in the treatment of heart disease, rest for a reason-— able period of time, that is, not for life. Bu¢ in 99 out of 100 eases graduated exercise be- comes more essential in success- ful treatment of heart disease— that means exercise in gradually increasing amount according to the individual’s reserve power, as estimated by the physician. So effective is properly super- vised graduated exercise in most instances that one man, after coro- nary thrombosis, built up enough reserve power to enable him to do considerable high flying, including transatlantic flights, and enjoy mountain climbing in Switzerland. Another, with aortic stenosis, eventually went the distance in a Marathon race in South Africa, Not that such strains are advisable, but mention of them, I hope, will ad- mit a ray of sweetness and light to the atmosphere of resignation and gloom which surrounds so many victims of-the weak heart obsession. In the C V D book (about heart and artery troubles), I say I would take digitalis in only one con- ceivable circumstance—if a doctor in whom I have confidence should order me to take it or else. I have not asked him about this, but I have an uncomfortable suspicion heart tonic I recommend for everyone who takes digitalis, is food, not medicine. So it can do no harm In any case, Graduated exercise, B-complex: iron-manganese and a third ingre- dient not yet mentioned make up my prescription for heart trouble. I'll tell about the third ingredient in a piece to follow. Bigned letters. not more than one pace or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, dia«- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr Williem Brady, if a stam self. addressed envelope is sent to e Pon- ‘tac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) so req uniess the letter is cri in its nature. I would like to make a comment on an article that appeared on the TV page by Jack O’Brien. This article had very much to do with one of today’s top rhythm and blues singers, Mr. Elvis Presley and his appearance on the Milton. Berle show. I would like to ask Mr. O'Brien whether the greater part of mail he bragged about receiving from today’s teenagers or yesterday's adults. I think Mr, O’Brien must have been under quite a bit of strain when he wrote this article. I, being a teenager and great fan of Elvis Presley, think this article was cruel and unjust. I think his recordings are terrific and I defy anyone to ask any teenager his or her opinion of this singer and get the answer such as was printed in this article. back to your the dances and styles. What public think of them then? don't like what is So come on, you old 132 E. Rundell St. Suggests Méthod for Employment There is so much talk about this present unemployment in Michi- gan and other states. I have a sug- — gestion for the U.A.W. Elect Harry S. Truman as your president and I -am sure he will bring prosperity as in 1950, either by Korea or Pal- estine. ) For God and Free Country More Pro-Peron Revolts Seem Likely in Argentina By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Revolt has flared again in Ar- gentina amid the once - magic shouts of ‘Viva Peron,” — * * * The provisional government's ac- tion in summarily executing scores of rebels shocked many Argentines and also persons abroad. It also raised the question of just what is happening in the big South American nation which kicked out Juan D, Peron and his followers last year. Another question is: Will Peron eventually return in triumph from - his exile in Panama? * * ? Peron, at least, thinks he will and apparently he still has many followers biding their time in Ar- gentina. Observers abroad also are inclined to think there will be more attempted revolts in the country because of present conditions there. TACTTURN CHIEF The provisional President is Ped- ro Aramburu, a 52-year-old pro- fessional soldier whose taciturnity is in sharp contrast to that of the flamboyant Peron. * * LJ His vice president is. “strong man" Adm. Isaac Rojas, who had a key job in suppressing the revolt. Aramburu probably would ‘pre- fer to return to life in a middle- class apartment with his pretty wife and three children, But he was -handed a difficult job of trying to wipe out Peronism and restore health to Argentina, and he says he intends to “do it. Outwardly the situation in Ar- gentina is a cheerful picture to anti-Peronistas. Personal liberty greatly increased after the eclipse of Peron. La Prensa, the big independent newspaper which Peron grabbed, is now back in circulation under its internationally known editor, Alberto Gainza Paz. MANY PROBLEMS But beneath the surface picture the provisional government is struggling with staggering prob- lems caused by the financial chaos attributed to the days of dictator Peron. Big debts worry treasury men, and Aramburu’s regime has slapped on a period of austerity to try to pay for the free-wheeling spending attributed to the long-en- trenched Peron rulers. Living costs have gone up by 50 per cent in some cases. Taxes wages have risen by only about 10 per cent. Reports from Argentina said the Communists have joined forces with the Peron followers in this explosive situation. The Reds were implicated by government spokes- men who told of the abortive last weekend revolt. Some experts believe it will be three years before the provisional government can repair the finan- cial harm done the nation by the Peron regime - : That is a hazardous length of time, especially when it is recalled that the exiled Peron stil] has many plotting followers in his homeland. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Although I know that you were _born . . . With choice and judg- ment free . . . I cannot help the feeling that .. . God made you just for me . . . Because you are so good and kind . . . And under- standing too .~ . No other crea- ture on this earth . . . Could quite compare with you . . . God surely heard my fervent prayer . . To find the perfect spouse . . . And blest my heart with happiness .. . When we exchanged our vows .. . He made it easier for me... To serve Him every day... By hav- ing you inspire and .. . Assist me on my way ... My gratitude to God and you . . . Is humbie and sincere . . . May I deserve His blessing, and. . . Appreciate you, dear. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago SPEEDY REPRISALS by Axis loom for U.S. JACQUELINE COCHRAN to command bember's flight to Brit- ain. 20 Years Ago CITY EMPLOYES testify oa Black Legion. U.S. PUBLIC debt all-time high. Case Records of a Psychologist Think First and Avoid Regrets Judy may have saved her eompanions from being charged with the taint of communism. Notice how thoughtlessly her college pals in Europe were ready to march in a May Day parade because it was such a “lark” and offered a big free feed! Judy’s ability to foresee future contingencies, is a good test of maturity. ~~ — By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case R-385: Judy, aged 21, is our only daughter who went to Europe last year with a group of about 50 college students to tour a dozen countries and spend a semester at the University of Vienna. * * ¢ They were gone for over six months, It cost only $1,050, which still puzzles me since one semester ef college here in the U.S.A. costs that much or more. — Yet Judy and her companions had an ocean trip across the At- lantie and back, plus a personal tour of a dozen countries, and a full semester at the University of Vienna, Meanwhile, their lodging was included for almost half a year at hotels or private homes dur- “Let's join the parade, Judy. They give you a free meal and it will be a lark!" , “Don’t be stupid,” Judy imme-' diately responded, “Think ahead, Suppose they take pictures.of you in the Communist Parade. Then 10 or 20 years hence those pictures pop up in America when you wish to apply for a job in a defense plant or run for political office. “You would then*be labeled as a ‘Communist,’ as some of our American movie stars found to their sorrow. And your chances might be ruined, ’ “So look ahead. Think of the future and be smart. Have nothing to do with this "Communist Pa- rade.” TEST OF MATURITY At the risk of being charged with undue parental partiality, I must laud Judy for showing such unusual forethought. One of the best tests of ma- arise from apparently innocen action today, ’ College students are high in 1.Q. but often they stampede like sheep. It Judy hadn't offered her sober- ing advice to her American com- jpanions, they would very likely ‘have joined the Communist Parade - / on May Day, thinking it was just a lark and a chance at a free feed, But some of them might have the rest of their’ lives, for Judy | teen of The to Lol wv. case share Heian ol te Ree prtineal share tad" oes Recently representatives of our F.B.1. have asked me for my opin- ion of various young men who are in military service and who are being considered for duty in han- dling vital documents and secret data, “Dr. Crane, did you ever hear these men speak favorably about Communism?” the F.B.I. agent will ask. . * * * “Did they ever argue in defense of any of our convicted Commu- nists? Were they members of lib- eral groups in college?" In one case the agent asked me: “I understand this boy ar. gued a lot in a political science class. He disagreed with his pro- fessor; Do you know what the boy's stand really was on cur rent issues?’ FINGERPRINTS You teen-agers must remember that you leave tell-tale personality prints, much like the criminal's . fingerprints, wherever you go. Sometimes your innocent desire Some later it flaunted in your face to Kill” your chances of a good job or a deisred sider your pe your own possible social standing some 10 or 20 years hence. is chological and pam- phiets, | 7 aan 4D - d by 1 oe i. at eee _ traveling in Europe. s * Peace Doves’ Blanket Soviet Oklahoma Visitors Say Emblems Appear Almost Everywhere in Russia NEW YORK —Ten Oklahoma cattlemen and farmers returned Saturday from .a. trip to Russia. They said they didn’t learn any- thing of value to them in their own work, but did learn that the| Russian people genuinely want! peace. * * e “The Russian people, from what we observed, saw and were told, do not want a war,” said Jean Neustadt of Ardmore. “There are peace doves on posts all over and children wear them as emblems on their clothes.” Others in the party agreed. VISITORS IMPRESSED Clarence W. Burch of Mill Creek | said the Russians ‘‘are going good in their production, both in the | cattle field and on the farm, by’ their standards, but it is much be- low ours.’ es 8. »« He said that when the Oklaho- mang arrived in Moscow they were taken to the Agricultural Academy. 6 There, he said, they were im- pressed by the “very fine exhibi- tions of farm methods and pro- ducts. However, there was no evi- dence of any of the methods shown at the academy when we viewed the farms themselves.” Henry Hitch of Guymon said that “farming in Russia appeared to be a pretty drab existence. They are hard workers, but Very inefficient and their equipment, for the most part, is very crude 20 DAY VISIT The Oklahomans. spent 20 days in Russia during a five-week tour abroad. They were in a group of 27 who left New York May 8. Five return earii@r and 12 are still s Neustadt said he was impressed by the amount of menial labor done by Russian women, noting that they make up. nearly all the railroad gangs, construction forces and farm crews. 7® ° s Neustadt concluded that ‘Our women are soft by comparison— and we want to keep them that way.” Owners of Dixie Bar Receive $100 Fine Serving liquor to a drink result- ed in a $100 fine for the Managers of the Dixie Bar, 2582 Diae High- way. The fine was imposed by the Michigan Liquor Control Commis ‘MISS EUROPE’ — Margit Nu- enke, of Cologne, Germany, smiles after winning European title at. Stockholm in preliminaries for “Miss Universe’ contest in cl fornia. | rod U.S. Changing | Philippines | Into Fortress MANILA U—Work hardened Navy Seabees are moving moun- tains, forests and jungle swamps to build U.S, air and naval instal- lations in the. Philippines into a ‘giant fortress for defense of the Pacific area. * s * r Over a period of 10 years the United States will spend more than it cost to construct the Pan- ama Canal * @e «* The development work began on a big scale in 1952 and is sched : uled for completion in 1962 Some Filipino legislators are not too pleased with the present set- up and want to revise the U_S.- 4 a Broth -oue hoe THE y cae were A high! ight of the stage floating crap game, Make You Talk,” Pontiag Press tomorrow Two bits I shoot; two bits! Aw’ righ’? Come on, now! HAH! What do they say? I shoot four bits! ‘Leven! THE PONTIAG PRESS. in New York the famous crapshooting scene in are outstanding verbal images. | | Js} , \f == BEST of DAMON RUNYON | ama Vers Libre . BY DAMON RUNYON play and movie, “Guys and Dolls.” is a scene at* Runyon wrote several ballads about dice addicts that anticipated “Guys and Dolls!" Two of them. “Vers Libre’ and “Them Dice’! “Them Dicell Make You Talk” will.appeor in the ‘the oldest established Oh, you big fellow! Come on, Dick! Look out there! Oh, Dick' Where are you Dick? x ; Six ‘en four, or five ‘en five! HAH! - Twelve in the high field! We're gittin’ close! HAH! Where's Dick? Hey, Dick! Oh, Dick! Say Dick! Read ‘em: read ‘em tome! Seven! OT sev HAH! — I shoot the buck! There he is! There's Dick! I shoot four bucks! HAH! Come on, boys; I'm comin’ out! I'm comin’ out! Gimme the news’ Don't hold nothin’ back! Rattle ‘n' roll, I'm comin’ out! ‘ Four! ¢ Four I shoot! How much am I in ‘at bill? I kin do it. Haffa dollar I four or ten! Wait'll I breathe on'em! Wait! 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Ten' Oh, you Dick’ 1. fade two bits 0° ‘at piece! health will permit you to accept vers Livre and “Them Dire il Make You Taik ° from Permebook Edition of Poems for Men ic! 1647 King Features our invitation” to attend the na- 87@dicete. Ine Quotatoon from The Idy!! of Miss Sarah Brown’ frem Runyon @ is Carte c: 1944 J B_ Lippincott i\Ce Fereword ic: 108. King Features Syndicate. Inc : sion after a hearing on the alleged tional amateur bicycle races here offense Fed . Zz FEDERAL'S and pay less at July Le i 10.8 cu. ft. ZI 49-Ib. freezer le ARON RS Giant crisper, 4 (Tomerrow: The boys a — i “float” to another crap game—and “Them Dice'll Make. You Talk.) with trade * 2 aS coe oe Bee =ouo Ld ix 99 ee, Wednesday Election ese Southfield Brahmans Ignore the Heat ‘at the camp: Mrs. Edwin Johnson,,§ By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK prime reason that the line is used cross bred offspring, according to Mrs. Arthur Maass, Mrs. Robert) SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—How for cross-breeding. Also the Brah- Gus Jensen, who tends the Dawson Bader, Mrs. W. a. ae LS be happy in hot weather is an mans are almost immune to tuber- cattle and other animals. jald Tuohy, Mrs. pone Za. ability fp ahich the Erahman'cat culosis and Bangs disease. Five horses, four palomino and Mrs. Robert Curtis, Mrs. Robert de of India, are noted The bump that rises slightly over one hunter, are housed on the: Fetterly, Mrs. Otto Wagner, Mrs. 2 a foot on the bull's back and its pjyawsen farm also, The five chil- | LAKE ORION — The recently elected WSCS officers are plan-' ining the luncheon and general imeeting on Wednesday June 20 at! 1 p.m. in the Methodist Church house. Cd connor: field Township are’ much = cooler ———— ln the feaced circle. It's a race | - ithan the streets of Bombay where track, admits Fran Dawson, whe Methodist Women Set Marlette og Tee arou the white rails cows are finding the feat wave ce a "hes horse aud rid not too uncomfortable : more for hobby than for business daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene ing duties at Lathrup school, while on the rolling acres in view from Miller, Marlette. recently was pre- her brother, Jimmy, is home from * . Northweste University Mrs. Elias Strickland, district But in Canada, Dawson owas thy Matron of the Local Chapter *'""" ailaein WSCS president, from Benton Har- bout 300 Brahman cattle, which 199, Order of Eastern Star. Summer activities for the family Jr. tonight. | The hot-weather endurance is a received the award for outstanding "te Brahmans and hor seback aid eeeaes ee working in instrumental music. ing. an anxious wait for comple- . ® 7 their ancestors might have wan- Girl Wins | . oh Arion Music Award Owned by Russ B. Dawson, the rion uSIC Wal et: the Dawson ranch home at 23000 sented the Arion Foundation Music Southfield 10 school. Their sister, bor, will be the speaker. For res- are used. to crossbreed with other |= Betty a graduating senior of the will include, besides occasionally Offi Ch Cl b ' Miss Miller plans to attend Cen. Von of a new swimming pool. With at Kucera and Mrs. William E.| And though the fields of South- dark color are not_inherited by gnciria: & sea Gell especkelty dered, this bull and his flock .of says she has neveg raced her Brahman cattle are purebreds kept) MARLETTE—Miss Betty Miller, Fran is vacationing, from teach- é West 12 Mile Road. Award by Mrs. Keith Wilson, Wor. ‘!"sima~ has just arrived from ervations call Mrs. George Perry types of cattle. Marlette Community High School, helping Jensen, and -Dawson feed tral Michigan College, where she cement-drying stages alloted. it wil] ) id-Augus y he firs will continue her music studies, [€ ™d4-August before the t dip, 2 iwhil ort j ary edu-| they estimate. ‘Start Planning- tor Fall ae Ae Sree Whether or not the heat con- | | tinues, and while the Dawsons eve | With summer approaching, area’ their incomplete pool, the Brahman Mrs. James Marble, will go on munching grass, as cool chairman; Lions Serve Turkey clubs begin planning next year’s secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. at on c cine. program and a great part of the Leslie Winnie, leader, Mrs. Before Installation as any “sacred cow” could be. task goes fo new staffs of officers. Dale Glynn is reporter, and == pygqi ay CITY—The Lions Club Mrs. Bruce Nickerson and Mrs. wil) have a turkey dinner Wednes- Maccabees Slate Lestic Fianje will attend sum: qiy at 7:30 at the American Le- mer camp at Waldenwoods. gion Hall. Avon Park Event for Wednesday Among those who have recently elected their next year's leaders are American Legion groups, com-, munity clubs, and Home extension | units. | The White Lake Home Extension There will be installation of the \group has Mrs. Carl Brendel as its new officers by William Weaver, Almont lchairman; Mrs. Clarence DeAr- Lexington, Deputy District Gover- Donald Hayes continues to be Mond, vice chairman: Mrs. LeRoy nor. The regular business meeting of commander for the Almont Ameri- Thompson. secretary-treasuret; To be instailed are: President, th Oakland County Assn. of Mac- can Legion post, which is planning Mrs. Carol Steinbaugh, vice secfe- Bert Sisson, Ist vice president, abees will be held Wednesday at to construct a post building as soon ‘ary, and Mrs. Austin Palmer, John Klikna, 2nd vice president, the Avon Park near Rochester be- as a site is found. leader. Harold Schonfeld, 3rd vice presi- ginning at 10 a.m. : ss. 2° ‘dent, Forest Whitkopf, secretary, Speakers will be Larry Ayers, Hayes was reelected recently | along with vice presidents Ec D'Arcy, first and Donald B. Bow- man, second. Mrs. W. W. Patrick, Mrs. Clay-, Robert Kempf and Treasurer, Wil- Great Commander from Detroit ton Cook and Mrs. B. A. McKeachie liam Blanchard. and Frank Furest, district man- will attend Waldenwoods Camp There will be a dance following ager. .._| Martha wore a_ waltz-length Park race track, Troy may join! : with Madison Hbights to demand, Cristalette gown with lace ac- * track | rangement of pink roses, Madisor Heights, contending that) Matron of honor was the bride's and after races, has issued an in- maids included Judy Hough and vitation to Troy officials to meet, Margaret Duyck, both of Romeo; cials, on discussion of a pari-mu-' both of East Lansing: and another tuels share. sister of the bride, Mary Rountree invitation, issued by the Heights’ Flew : , ; ower girls were Mary Jo and city manager, Donald V. Smith, at Connie Higby, and ring-t ; A sprinkling ban will be con- ; : : z Assisting the bridegroom as best sidered also at tonight's commis: was Robert Kinch of Ohio. Never béfore enacted, such a Hacker and Homer Davis of Ohio, ban would prevent too much drain Merwin Orr and Elmore Higby of has been no water shortage prob- Oak Park. lem yet, according to City Clerk *._ 2 *& : | plaint of low water pressure in the candlelight ceremony at the ® : taps has been reputed: he admits.ihome of the bride's parents. m0 000 Fire Guts Mon Injured, * 1 Light industry zoning on the 40- Ohio, where the groom will return) a Car Wrecked, acres on Dequindre Road north of to his studies at Miami University. ° John Chiera Company, and a pub-| Lakeside Home ; a lic hearing on the matter is set for ; | ROMEO—A Washington man was Class of 47 | treated for bruises and released Plans for a church on a five- acre site on John R. Road north mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ens, after his car ran off Romeo P! R 1 eee ae Plank road into a ditch at 9:25 a go-ahead by commissioners ans neunion ak ‘ast night ° “ ake. jlas : tonight, although the City Plas | RocHESTER—The 197 Roches. | casededl dhe ing te ' piace als ie agains | He was Richard A. Stade, of make (nas made plans for a reunion on ¢ hav> cau e@ Diaze WRC nn) is le the church possible. = > . eee aah burned out the interior of the 16151 East 27 Mile Rd. Stade told and half-mile depth, is too odd-7:30 p.m. with dancing at 9:50) Violett and his three teen-age Post he did not know what caused shaped for a church site, planners’ p.m. ‘sons were in Milford attending the car to leave the road. He was Other considerations are for) Reservations are being taken fire while his wife was visiting a ing. His car was a total wreck, speed limit signs, another deputy, by Desmond Jones, phone FE peighbor. police said. | ing on Buckingham Acres, a water be in by June 25. . eee 51 ca erdnaxee ne ‘Deaths in Near by Communities ‘Requirements of more than the Is Bitten in Lake 5 present five-horsepower rating for DETROIT (INS)—Warning to all : 4 nd tie Faleed tonight. Suckestion that|aDermen: | ALMONT—Service for the Rev. gia am ive Prothe ce with air. conditioners, freezing|they'Fe biting back! \Charles E. Stedman, 87, retired Pddie. David, Andy and Robert, a | i i . ious than thte anglers, | : - | Kezzie L. Hadden units with five horsepower are in- more ferocious t 'ment in Almont, Capac, Flint, Min-| sufficient is being submitted, {Just ask Betty Ann Brodie, 12, of -~ | ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. hel ntly in Hartland. Novi, and Robert Beardsley, 30, of D¢id recently ur./23 Mile Rd., Shelby Township, will 5 . Mr. Stedman is sur Bay City. at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the, | Kozma, of Detroit. leees gy pie phe with last Wednesday while wading | = : jburial in Mf. Vernon Cemetery. Rochester Softball near an old dock in Walled Lake. | wees 29 en | FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—Fu- home following several months of ROCHESTER—The heavy sched-) to take a tetanus shot. neral services for David Edward illness, summer soft-ball games at Halbach a was nipped by a bullhead.|,+ 2 pm. at the Spencer Heeney the same address; three grandchil- Field prompted the Rochester Vil- Which police found holed up in an funeral Home here. ldren and one great-grandchild, She | Manager Robert A. Slone to meet /€Y Was given a tetanus shot after | iwhere she was born. P ne ve|8 fish he caught nipped his left demt who was killed last Friday | with the various groups and have | by the cave-in of a pile of dirt Seer ee | mother, Mrs, Florence Harris. The council has also appointed Homemakers Gather | 29311 Rockcastle; one sister, Mrs. Leaves for M-State cil members, Norman Day, Frank’ _ : . | LAKE ORION—Five boys have) Rewold, Elizabeth Maitrott and the|Group_ members will gather at D.C.; his maternal grandmother, |Mrs. Clare Voorheis' home at 1:15 Mrs. Margaret Griffin, Massina, + the Wolverine Boy's State of lot areas and square footage requirements for apartments and ing. Second Chance Unit a share in the pari-mutuels at the! Cet ay Ge, ie it too has a traffic problem befere sister, Mys. Elmore Higby. Brides- along with Haze! Park City offi- Pat Scarlett and Marlene Parsons, Troy will accept or reject the of Madison, Wis. its meeting tonight. was John Climie of Oak Park. a ‘Seating the guests were Robert “on the city’s water system. There|Romeo and Claude E. Climie of Lawson Lockhart, but one com-| A reception was held following * inewlyweds will live in Oxford,’ | . * 14 Mile Road is requested by the in the fall. 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U olla Boy Confesses to Child Murder |. ‘I Choked the Little Girl, | Don’t Know Why | Did,’ 12-Year-Old Admits SEATTLE up—A 12-year-old boy, | plucked by police from a picnic police last night the strangulation slaying of 4%-year-old Kathryn iRuoff, the daughter of State Rep. ‘Richard Ruoff. Ls little girl's violated body, and” white playsuit stufied in the mouth, had been found only a few hours - earlie under the floorboards of an old unused parage near her home She had been missing since Sat urday DENIES AT FIRST Ray John Barker, one of sev eral youngsters who. used . the garage as a clubhouse, was taken into custody by police as the ex- cursion bus arrived back in town. The boy was taken to police headquarters, where at first he stolidly refused to answer ques- tions put to him bv Detective Herbert Swindler. Then, point- blank, Swindler asked: * * «® “You killed her, didn’t you?’ voked or suspended in recent ac- After a short pause, the boy tion announced by the Michigan The a green Tee. ae! tt . HERE'S HOW—Ann Frick 29 Area “ ee = man, a Los Angeles advertising copywriter who teaches markmanship on weekends, shows young students proper kneel- ee Drivers L Auto Operator's Licenses Case Enters 5th Day Twenty-nine Oakland County Ferndale drivers had operator's licenses re- Royal Oak. _ Herbert J. Hoxsey, Royal Oak, man charged with slaying his) oming. was placed on fmancial responsibil- wife, i 4d _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JU , ; Ye, ing position at San Pedro, Cal., target range. She believes every person should be able to shoot earlier as chairman of the West- both rifle and pistol at age of 12. 23 Harriman Rally Started in West Campaign Manager Is Selected; Organization Formed in Colorado | es DENVER (®—Backers of Gov. Averell Harriman of New York for the Democratic nomination’ began rallying strength today be- hind a Utah party leader as West-, ern manager. I Milton Weilenmann, Utah Dem-: joeratie chairman, was named full-time manager of the cam- paign in the West. A Coloradoans- for-Harriman organization also was formed as their candidate flew back East after a 12-state rally of Western party leaders. Harriman announced the ap- ipointment of Weilenmann, a Salt ‘Lake City restaurant owner, at a inews conference. Gov. Raymond ‘Gary of Oklahoma was selected ‘ern organization. Weilenmann will and Fernard Wykoff. a ibe assisted by Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, former U.S. representa- tive from Salt Lake City. The New Yorker indicated his Western organization may be ex- panded beyond states represented at the meeting here—Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, iMontana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, ‘Utah, Texas, Washington and Wy- FAIRFIELD, Calif. w—trial of John R. Watson, 26-year-old air- Doris, s into its fifth tip ete ie OTHERS MENTIONED tion. = 4 hopeful of picking up votes jn Montana, where convention dele- gates are committed to Sen. Estes Kelauver of Tennessee as a result of an uncontested primary elec- Weilenmann had claimed earlier that 63% of 98 convention’ votes in six of the states will go to Har- riman, and subsequently the West ern group said at least half Ne- vada's 14 votes also will go to him. The Harriman supporters spoke hopefully of picking up votes’ also in Arizona, Colorado and Washington, where delegates are yet to be chosen, , ‘ i i a So bog Te Ae VOYDA SAVE ‘1.30 Shell Spring-Up Special at VOYDANOFF'S L Condinon Cooling System for Senng $2.50 Gvorenteed Shethiorconon with Seotery Chect Son 100" toms OS $2.25 Drown ond Refit Regular $6.25 NOFF SHELL SERVICE ookWhat You Get © $1.50 $495 $130 Special SAVE | : ean 5 ity after convictio *kless. ay with the prosecution ex-| ae a no Rhow of erm oe: pecre arse ate attic qivitetana tleet F. vaainaa ced ie ae etinine cis de-- He mentioned Nebraska and es. . Orde red _ furnish financial Pe€- Judson St. received a one-year rev- fendant. ‘Wisconsin as areas for possible ‘I DON'T KNOW WHY’ sponsibility after conviction of driv-' (ation for habitual negligence and) Watson, a native of Ottawa, is delegate drives and said he is In a signed confession, the boy '"& Under the influence of liquor driving without an operator's li--accused of shooting. his wife in a : ” \were: Mi ; e “art. said he met the little girl at a “®T Clifford Cummins. 54 Ear! cense. ‘her Vallejo apartment last Feb. | FE 4-1536 63 Auburn Avenue Phone FE 2-4819 LEARN I O street corner near her home Sat- Cale “os pauls ma tps -_ he while thet’ tvevcerld son, urday and followed her when she \OUl€r Forest’ M. howe, . 9 . Shame tink : . : —— RIVE turned down an alley and went Short SU: Henry + ee 2153 Lightning Starts Fire Speieue acess Thomas N. [. © : ‘ q into the abandoned garage. 3CnES Dr; Saturino R. Valez. 268 5.’ QwoOssO uw — The third floor Healy said he. would call 12 or 13° , ’ Young Barker, who lives with Pa ee St; Guy L. Dunagan, of the Dean C. Woodward Furni- witnesses, indicating that the trial Safely his mother Mrs. Carmi Meske, a Sout cnn Willard EL Mar- ture Co. was burned out Saturday would continne throughout this , j few blocks from the Ruoff home, Un. * armingion. after a lightning bolt started a fire week. Drea told Swindler: Suspensions for habitual negli- which aud S amage estimated ee i, ae “I choked the little girl. I don't Zence were ordered against James at $250,000. Oscar Schneider, one’ The Lewis woodpecker of the know why I did it.” Ww. Housekeeper Jr. 320 Harrison of three people in the plant when'far west does not dig into wood He admitted abusing the girl St: Robert E. Lak Orge. 197 Chal- the lightning hit, said it felt “like for its food, but catches insects. sexually. dier Dr.; James F. Nicely Jr., 717] was being pelted with hail.’’}on the ground, in the air, of bores Gertrude Ave.; Carl D. Thorp, 774 There were no injuries. jinto fruit for them. _ The youth was one of a number Corwin Ct. and Robert White, 8 Eo - = - — of bovs his own age who used the Lee Ct. garage as a clubhouse. Morris Baker. Oak Park: Rich- The Ruoffs have three other ard E. Davis, Hazel Park; Robert 4 chudren. E. Dudley, Royal Oak: Norman eel E. Lovett and Charles E. Young, Sell Lake Orion Bonds both of Lake Orion; Thomas W. - nate ‘Ragatz, Drayton Plains and Wil- to First of Michigan iliam R. Roney, Ferndale. First of Michigan Corporation| One-year revocations for inabil- headed an account with John Nu-|!ty to pass tests were ordered veen and Company and Kenower,|@8@inst Clarence G. Backus, 86 MacArthur and Company which State St.; Bennie Franklig Jr., 324) Wednesday night bought $750,000/ Wilson Ave; Jeff H. Chambers. 531, in Lake Orion Public School Dis-|Highland Rd. and Raleigh L. 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His victory in yesterday's voting| promised a reorganization in the | country’s rich government-oper-| Saves You Money revolution which put his National Revolutionary Movement (MNR) and exiled President Victor Paz) TMM MTOR Ms Uedm OULD OLOrSMD NODS OLELLO election “the first rea] democrat- . ° but expensive indeed! jie experience in Bolivia." The MNR has a powerful ex- treme left faction, but the 42- year-old Siles Zuazo is a moder- ate. He counts on continued aid from the United States, which is now giving 20 million dollars a year to help in the government's battle against serious inflation. @ Furniture You'll Be | Proud of --- 3 @ Values You'll Be Pleased With --- @ Come and Look— ! Compare and Save! . - - wil Hecsive in Campaian Heat OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UM Gives Degrees (Queen Will Receive Party eae _ CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON |g 5,037 Graduates Harry Truman in England ‘isrswns cn wi ior the mocratic presidentia Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving ANN ARBOR U)—The University [O Accept Oxford Degree nomination ‘didn't do him any of Michigan graduated some 5,032 good and a =o a any good.’’ MILLER i URN ITURE os Bd eae ee ‘ bow fen "taaeg ts weet “In the heat of the campaign cises Saturday and conferred hon-|jokingly said today he just won't @bout four times in Europe.” rary degrees on nine leaders in/get that honorary degree from|,,When the Trumans mane arrived er eat you thous them | Nabor Carrillo, rector of the Na-,2ccept it a at . luggage. down the stairs in their Kefauver told a television panel. | wes k v Delive | ; Independence, Mo., home. As the. In Chicago, Stevenson told We 144 Oakland A re. Careful Free TY [tional University of Mexico, made! 1 hed only a schoolboy's ed-ltour progressed through, France newamen Kefauver’a. remarks : ucation,”” he explained to a news 7 and W , the limp|“Will help immeasurably to re- receiving an honorary doctor of “hrcrence on his arrival in Brits ae, nd yet Germany tore unity to our party.” Their services cost money —and, though it’s ONEMANNED <- Emil’ Hymowitz, heed of Petunnt River, Md, rides eke simuane |’efauver Admits a search radar unit at U. S. Naval Air Station, used to test planes’ anti-sub detection devices. ‘Losing My Head’ laws degree. ; Te ar : worth ever these indis bl tlemen ; ‘ cain today. ‘‘The Latin it included . Kefauver said he would support y penny pensabie gen . . a honored by the anes I don’t remember.” PRS ERS NOONE Stevenson if the former Illinois charge, sometimes even well-budgeted families just DAY SPECIAL thur Miller. playwright; Walter | The ancient British university | To the ‘news conference, Tru- governor gets the nomination. But don’t have the right at the time it’s ed. ’ 4 s will give him an honorary doc- man repeated he has no preferred he said it is still his purpose to Whene this ha to _ ber ‘ Reuther, president of the United | ote of law Wednesday fight for it for himself ver |ppens to you—remember, there's Auto Workers; Walker Cisler, Truman and his wife came by Soop oe oe ES <) sumen a solution just as close as your nearest HFC office. The — president of Detroit Edison; polio seamer from the Netherlands for Presidential nomination. He eM-| iotauver made strong attacks folks at Household are experts in family finance, so fighter Thomas Weller, winner of . iqday visit during which they Phasized that although he will not! stevenson in recent Florida it’s a very logical place to take your money problems. also will be received by Queen be a delegate to the party COM- ang California primary election If you have a steady income and can repay in regular ° * Elizabeth II and entertained by vention, “I'll be there and take campaigns. The Tennessean lost monthly instalments tice of the Philippine Supreme ,,,, ' \much interest."’ . , you have the principal Cosh ‘ONTH MENT | Court; William R. Parker, execu- Winston Churchill | Questioned about Soviet Commu. 2r¢was soundly we) requirement for bor- |‘ * ay Fay na | tive secretary of the Modern Lan- LIMP 18 GONE - _inist party chief Nikita Khrush-" rowing at HFC guage Assn. of America: Carl O. Her fast-stepping husband left chev’s denunciation of Joseph A quick look at this Erianson of: the United States De- Mrs. Truman behind when they Stalin, Truman replied: Issue Murder Warrant quick look a partment of Agriculture; and Eari quit the -boat at Harwich. | “The thing that strikes me is Against Ferndale Man sample payment table H. Cress, president of the Ann) ‘Sometimes,’ she said, “I wish that one of those men who helped, g ; tells you loan amounts, Arbor Trust Co. jhis leg hadn't got well. I seem to carry out those policies of Stalin) A second-degree murder warrant and repayment sched- ! : ‘spend all my time trying to catch is the man who is now denouncing has been issued against Milton P. ules. For prompt, cour- MEN S SU ITS them. I have no faith in the Evans, 37, of Ferndale, in the Hospitals fo Receive Stevenson J ok es, ‘Khrushchev disclosures. What shooting last Wednesday of Ivan} onan phone are cooler sehen’ clean oe here's a they are doing now is not honest Anderson, 23, of Detroit, Chief money saving offer, too! F d G Mo ° ° (or aboveboard.” |Assistant Oakland County Prose- 9 Ford Grant Money = Says Nomination oes \cutor George F. Taylor said today. OUSEHOLD FINANCE ~ ft * A British reporter asked if Tru-| Evans, who surrendered volun- CLEANED NEW YORK @®—The Ford roin- Clinched for Him man thought Sen. Joseph McCar-tarily, told police the shooting = Coysrration of Pontiac —— dation says checks totaling $26.-| thy (R-Wis) is a “dead duck.” ‘climaxed an argument over a 080.200 are being mailed this week! CHICAGO @—Adiai E. Steven- “1 hope 0," Truman snapped. woman. He said he nudged Ap- 314 South Saginaw St., The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor and = 8 moe tee es United ae Masses “ a ies = derson in the stomach with a dese . PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 | States, a, Hawai Puerto cratic nomination residen * Census Bureau predicts 16 rifle after Anderson called to) : | Rico. sewed up. million Americans over 6 in friends for an ice pick, and the, eee eet eee < ey ene | * ¢e | Stevenson clowned, joshed and 1960. gun accidentally went off. PRESSED : ' e@ payments are part of 200 shook numerous hands yesterday. jmplion dollars in hospital grants at a picnic staged by his Chicago i ved by the foundation's supporters to raise campaign mon- ore it Dect apes "ie aed Saget |, FUN BY THE TON! THRILLS BY THE THOUSAND! ~6hSS6RIO / (ie eS Tn sm eac Annual | ELKS FESTIVAL 15 - Thrilling Rides - 15 +e NU CNS E eC VE CS Cw ee The foundation said yesterday {t think I am the man to beat.” | * s . ' WE GIVE hopes all eligible hospitals will have received half their grants by There were no speeches at the GOLD BELL Halls The remaining half will picnic. But Stevenson told report- be in March 1957: ers he thinks his victories in re- GIFT STAMPS \cent primaries have clinched the | \ Berlin Visits Soor Gee Sle | He expects to go to the Demo- | BERLIN — Visitors from the cratic convention with 500 dele- ‘United States to West Beriin last/gate votes behind him, he said. year accounted for one-third of all It takes 68642 votes to win the foreign visitors and increased by nomination. (46.3 per cent over 1954. The aver-| Stevenson declined to predict on | age foreign tourist stayed four days which ballot he would be nomi- iin Berlin and spent $15 a day. nated. He said hé believes his | |Altogether they added $4,000,000 to chief opponent will be New York's Berlin's economy. iGov. Averell Harrifnan. FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR - WALET Tel-Huron Shopping Center Ph. 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Glover’ Medicine steps itchy scalp. | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE and lightning dialogue. is one of “Use to be people just accepted Some of these female forecasters’ All went well for a week or C AR + O Pp sane. | the growing bevy of ‘ “weather weather and took it as It came. make more than $1,000 a week, two, She. read the forecasts from balla! NEW YORK (INS)—Everybody . the weather, but does gomething about, * e “cue cards" held before her off. camera, “Then one night somebody lost |Now everybody has to know two ‘days ahead where the. fronts are ilying, and how hot it is in Blythe, for 10 minutes a day before the cameras. ‘complains a Lynn Doli girls’ who are advising TV watch- ers how they'd better carry their, ites : SERVICE “TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR “EASY TO USE —EASY FOR YOU” necond Mase, ine tonight — then oe ‘ umbrellas on weekends. She is also’ ‘Calif. sham pos. What she does is dope it out’ ue famous face on “The $64,000 “TY has a lot to promote Lynn Dollar got into this lucra- the cue cards and I had to ad. and scale CouPiereLy nevi Vitatiz LIZED. Haeiw lib. With a remarkable display | ‘of Imagination, | sald there was a mass of cold air blowing in | from Texas.” i Lynn still shivers at the memory. | “Actually, as I was advised by several ‘hundred , people later, like horse players do horse races: and crossword puzzle people do crostics, | “You work and sweat with | charts and maps, and figure pressure areas and fronts and | all that, and you get so busy and tive business in Philadelphia five years ago when a-station manager hired her to do the local “‘weather spot.” z LOVE AT 15 DEGREES She knew nothing about ‘it—‘‘ex- cept that rain makes people mad, Question,” IMPORTANT THING “But weather is the important thing in my life at the moment because the more you study it— honest to goodness, now—the more fascinated you become,” says Miss nature, you might say.” It has also promoted a big new field for pretty girls with nice voices. Possibly on the theory that it ts easier to take the news of a forthcoming hurricane from a good-looking dolj than from a stell anaes: Money back gusrantee. COCKROACHES ' fascinated with the whole thing | that you forget te notice how | terrible the weather is!” One Full Yeor Guerantee For Houses, Apartments, Gro- Dollar. (She adds that, if you play your charts right, you also became |wealthy ) serious man, TV stations have hired women for at least 30 per cent a thelr weather shows. . and everybody loves you at 75 de- grees"’—but she said of course she could do it. Texas was in the 23rd day of a heat wave. . | * ° * “So after they scraped the studio: CAR HOP SERVICE Drive right up — stay in your cery Stores and Restaurants. |) ily hel — conning only.one hour. No anes wpe i Sie ty, vice presidents off the ceiling, the. cor, Our peppy, aa 2 ; oan ita ' station manager told me that ill ickly take rc es. Rex Ex Company face 2 ues ROK-U. S.. Air Forces S tage Maneuver jamior rn imi and You con reler, knowing ay cine?” —_ ee thet your precious garments 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bids, FE 4-9462 es talkmg about.”’ Miss Dollar, with her sunny hait to Mer e Tactics C f A k > will get the best dry cleaning g in ase O ttac STARTED TO STURY treatment possible. Our boast =< USE CASH-NOW ~ = SEOUL (INS) — South Korea's, jready put into combat a powerful, | merely replacing planes, as“per- = =>. PAY-LATER PLAN_..= | 7PM, Get LOAN you need in JUST 1-TRIP > Get the cash you went your way and fast... end take time to pay in convenient monthly amounts. je, Netienwide Pius 6iti ever 1,000 effilia i-trip loen, phone offices at no extra cost to you! For Loens. $25 te $300 on Signature, Furniture or Cor Lawrence Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-9249 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Loent mode to residents of el! surrounding towns It was then. that she started studying charts and maps and be- came an expert. *. * «6 When she steps into the CBS lady weather job for a summer’ stint next month, Lynn Dollar will be prepared. She has the technical know- how, the beauty, the brains. And, most important of all, the gentle and soothing voice. “For the way things are going is that Huron Dry Cleaners’ New Drive-in Store is com- fledgling jet air force has now South-Korea based jet air force be-| mitted by the truce pact. rive plete and completely different. ltried its wings under simulated |fre the cease-fire went into effect. lcombat conditions for the first|ollowing: the conclusion of the itime in jotnt maneuvers with|uce, the U.N.C. withdrew most); American air units. lof its air units and later—in 1955— ole. ibegan to train “a small number Propellor-driven ae well as jet! (South) Korean jet pilots. |planes from both the U. S. and; As a result, the U. S. began + |ROK air forces took part, in the; to deliver jet planes to South | opening of an exercise designed to| Korea in accordance with the sharpen Allied readiness in the 1954 mutual defense treaty be-_ face of a 500-warplane Commu- tween the two countries. This -|nist buildup in North Korea. ~ # was no violation of the armistice The U. S.-South Korean agree- ment stipulates the ROK air force is to receive about 100 sabrejets from America. However, military observers believe less than half of that number has been delivered =| far. South Korea, meanwhile, has |been clamoring for more jet fight- 'ers—at least two wings in addition to the original one fighter and one ] jet bomber wing—to ‘ ‘otteet ne lately, particularly on weekends,” | since the Allies in South Korea (superiority the Commun i@sts she says, ‘the greatest asset for a Also joini : ey = 8 | tare wore Sed alee sauces | had jet aircraft and bases before |achieved with their truce-breaching TV weather girl to possess is a of both the American and South | '"¢ ‘hooting stopped and were ‘buildup in the north. = sympathetic manner.” | Korean armies, Michigan Road Gane ern epee “. r et first, Write or come in today! 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In fact, results were so thor- ough that sufferers were able to makesuch y eee! statements as “Piles have ceased to be a , . e (Aavertiosmani) under the supervision of the joint, OKs Plan for Highway rE | i “Operation Center” at Osan Air| BAY PORT #—Directors of the X or rdi S Base. iMichigan Good Roads Federation have approved a 7-member com- BEGAN QUICKLY joe - : It began less than qa week after Miltee to recesnens 8 Sew ret: the. Allied Gusler Aa Communist | mula for the distribution of federal Done by Our Czech and Polish “neutral” truce #4 for Beers . E t inspectors from South Korea last! . . xper ‘Saturday. ou hae det pee oy ae Guat roblem!” And among these suf- | lings to the Legislature's joint stu y| uolity Tavecs were a very wide variety. | The eviction was ordered by ‘committee on bighway needs Photographers Cleaning of hemorrhoid conditions, some of the Unifed Nations command on James M. Telford of East Lan- Cost 10 to 20 years’ standing. the grounds the Polish and Czech | sing: was elected federation presi- we celeb eegs wlerees the = of members of the neutral nations dent at the annual meeting yester- “e narcotics, anesthetics or astrin-| supervisory commission were day. He succeeds George M. Fos- = Pparten Ss' aee Mabe hogery fe used by the Communists to ter, chief deputy state highway for Mm | Dyne*)—thediscovery of aworld-| ™sk ® huge buildup of military commissioner. . HURON DRY CLEANERS famous research institution. Al-| 8*maments and bases in North ‘ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use| NKorea. t soe . ’ for Meling reo tissue on all! the U.N. command declared the Publicized Birthday Per his mew healing substance is Reds now have some 400 to 500 fet) eae eo of offered in suppository or ointment Planes based in North Korea — Jeo iret le weremed wished her a form called Preparation H.* Ask|planes and jet airfields the Com- well-publicized happy 75th birth- for individually sealed convenient|munists did riot have there when 44y. Two sons and a daughter Preparation H suppositories or the armistice was signed in July jsaid in a newspaper advertise- Preparation H ointment with spe-|1953, ment: ‘“‘We want the whole world cial applicator. Preparation H is} to know how proud we are oi sold at all drugstores. Satisfaction REPLACED PLANES ‘Mom’ Heimler” and wished her guaranteed or money refunded. On the other side of the truce a birthday “rich with the knowl- . from our proofs, or ANY snapshot or negative. Complete in folders' RESGE’S "yor" STORE (BASEMENT FLOOR) | and SHIRT LAUNDRY One-Day Cleaning Service at Main Office. Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron Street—FE 2-0231 BE SURE AND ASK FOR GOLD BELL CIFT STAMPS * 11 Neighgorhood Stores to Serve You . a oe — —e Uli | MOWER Res. U8 Pat Off. line, the U.N. command had al- edge of our love.” ~ Powerful 124 H.P. TWO-CYCLE POWER MOWER WITH ANY WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE SOLD IN THE NEXT 48 y HOURS ... USE A POWER MOWER | AVOID HEART ATTACKS! = A WEEK BUYS THEM BOTH IF YOU HURRY. TO LORD'S! # E: = if i. | | WESTINGHOUSE,_°PEN TONIGHT! | REFRIGERATORS & RANGES SALE! 125 W. HURON FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Le eee AND TELEVISION WHERE WRIGLEY’S USE TO BE try Will Serve | Migrants eH ham, Local | Units Back Project | for Home Missions By MARY ANGLEMIER Church Editor, The Pontiac Press The sunny yellow station wagon parked by the Courthouse on West Huron at Saginaw Sts., Saturday was “The Harvester’’—a church on wheels. Tt was donated to the Michigan Migrant Ministry by the United Chureh Women of Birmingham. The Pontiac United Church Women voted te buy interior equipment for the Harvester, at & cost of about $1,000, According to President Mrs. Ho- mer V. Harbage, the church wom- en have very little money, but they do have a deep conviction that home mission work is needed this summer in Michigan and that they must do something about it, * * s Tt all started when the Birming- ham group invited Mrs. John Gra-. ham to speak at their March meeting. TOLD OF MIGRANTS Mrs. Graham, public relations chairman for Michigan Migrant Ministry, brought colored slides and told of the needs of the 60,000 migrant workers, mostly Mexicans, who come to Michigan to pick our fruits and vegetables. She told her listeners the fam-— ilies were “as strangers in q for- | Presenting Church to. Mrs. of Cooley Lake road. ment for the “Harvester” a check from the First Congregational Homer V. president of United Church Women, is Arthur Selden The check will help buy equip- Harbage of Lenox street, station wagon which United eign land” and that station wag- ons were needed to take church | and recreation to these people. The Birmingham women decided they would buy a rolling church, _known nationally.as we Harvester. * * They didn't have to to pro- mote bake sales, stage shows or give benefit parties. ASKED CONTRIBUTIONS So they gave every woman who Church gathered Thursday for the believed in taking church, Bible first meetings of the new year school, educational and recreation Jean Bagnall activities to the migrant camps Donald Porritt Jr the privilege of contributing toward ; i this project Circles Meet to Organize — for Year Members of the various Circles Mrs. opened the evening meeting of the Jean Bagnal! Circle Officers elected were Mrs. Porritt, chairman: In 1955, there were three’ Harv- esters and 44 staff workers in Michigan and around 300 volun. [rwin Brockie. teers who helped in various ways. Thomas Porritt, In the Harvester, the following tions were led by articles are included: Lucille Fillmore For worship: A folding miniature ans hymn books, both English | doors”’ and Spanish: Bibles, Bible films. , } Great Out worship setting material and a) communion set; PLAY EQUIPMENT treasurer. Devo- fer the devo- tional topic at the meeting of the | Lacie Fillmore circle. Mrs. | Mertin McNutt was hostess to the group in her home on Pine For . recreation: Balls, bats, View drive with Mrs, John Hart- gloves and mitts, volley balls, wick assisting. games and biocks, dolls, toys., fiected to serve during the year dishes (toy), child-sized furniture, Georg xa hair- checkers, dominoes, chinese check- gga — secre. ers, sturdy trucks and other toys: tary and Mrs. Lloyd Pardec, treas- For music: Records ef hymns, wrey, . children's stories and games mu- Margaret Johnston sic, record player, guitar and |= Members of the Margaret John- violin; iston Circle met at the home of Mrs. For health: First aid kits, health Charles Steeber on Preston avenue. films, educational material on New officers include Mrs. Steeber. health and simple home remedies. chairman, Mrs. Harold Sibley, and |Mrs. Fred Poole, vice chairmen: For education: Story and ple- yt. Clarence Hue miller, secre- ture books, colored paper, scis- vary and Mrs. Jerie Head, treas- sors, paints, crayons, clay, craft = : material, saws, hammers, car- : pentry tools, paints, easels,-Eng- : terial. imembers of the Ada Duhigg circle je projector, screen, in her home on East Iroquois road. | Ane tao teers aad slide pro- Mrs. George Fisler told about the jector are part of the rolling life of the missionary, Ada Duhigg, | church's equipment. De os the your L: pessoa - votional me, “The Fou s"’ TRAVELED THROUGH STATE ‘was given by Mrs. Roger Brum. Last year migrant ministry: pro}- mitt. ects were held in the following; _ Michigan counties: Allegan, Bay, | _Berrien, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, | Huron-Tuscola, and Ingham. — i i Sma ree when y a Other counties were Leelanau, 4 nurch for } Deve- Lenawee, Montcalm, Oceana, | sarsiven Tay Say a Saginaw, Sanilac and Van Buren. — — Ciiffo: The migrant families pick cher- Ada Duhigg Shirley Mae Small Mrs, Rey Kibbey was hostess of the WSCS of Central Methodist. her home on Washington street for’ Mrs. | secretary and Mrs. | Mrs. Porritt. | Mrs. L. B. Ruby chose “The | for whom their circle is named. | to members of the Shirley Mae |. ries, beets, snap beans, pickles, toma- toes and muck crops. TENTS PITCHED driving out on Old Mis- Anyone sion Peninsula during cherry sea- son will see hundreds of their tents teach the: boys and men hdw to make repairs) on cars, saw wood to make furni-| ture, play ball. They show the women and girls how to sew, cook, care for the sick and play games. Children and adults are taught English, health habits and simple home remedies, Films depicting the “Life of Christ” and other religious pic- strawberrtes,’ blueberries, | Elected to serve during the year iwere Mrs. Kibbey, chairman; Mrs. G, R. Jarvis, vice chairman; Mrs. Glenn Behler, secretary and Mrs. Lean Deland, treasurer. Janette Geiger | Mrs. Keith Johnston opened hee jhome on Chippewa road to mem- ibers of the Janette Geiger Circle. iMrs, Donald Tryon told about the jland where Janette Geiger serves led by Mrs. Loy Bernett. ’| Officers elected are Mrs. Lyle ‘Saum, chairman; Mrs. William) iw right, secretary and Mrs. Ver- nell Kaul, treasurer. | Marion Shaw A dessert luncheon meeting: was) enjoyed by members of the Marion) as a missionary. Devotions were. tures are shown at night along Shaw circle at the home of Mrs. with the singing of hymns. A short\william MacDonald on Henry Clay) devotional and prayer session Con- avenue. Mrs. Percy Latimer spoke) clude the ‘evenings. Board Members Are Entertained Mrs. Charles. Kern entertained retiring members and newly-elect- ed members of the executive boards of the PTA of Hawthorne and Wi luncheon at her home on Lake’ Angelus Shores Thursday. ‘Mem-) bers of the staff of the two schools. were also present. The PTA groups of the two schools have been working ds a) single unit during the past year) and will’ operate as. individual) units when activities are resumed in the Fall. ithe Lester Stanley, principal of Haw-iChoate thorne School, presented a gift to Mrs. — Bacon, who is re:who are serving as missionaries in ’ : southern Rhodes tiring. ever Schools at a picnic, on the Quadrennial goals and led devotions on as her theme, ‘‘The, Four L's Beverly Root Members of the Beverly Root circle met with Mrs. Arthur Lake at her home on Roslyn drive. Mrs, Percy Jones led the group in devotions and had charge of the program, Mrs. Arthur Lake was elected chairman for the year and will be \assisted by Mrs. Ambrose Powers, vice chairman; Mrs... Claretice ‘Ponn, secretary and Mrs, Lester McClellan Jr., treasurer. Otto Sisters The Otto Sisters Circle met in| church parlors with Mrs. Cecil These young people are looking over bats and balls which to the “Harvester” The gifts uere for migrant jamilies who come to Michigan | to pick fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Elbert Wilmot entertained 54an Hamilton of Spokane Villa, (left the blocks, they took: wagon Saturday. books, ‘ ae Trying out the new projector which the United Church Women of Pontiac was Mrs, George Gaches of Moreland avenue. are also equipping the stati nature, numerous colored slides for a spiritual and educational Church Women will take from camp to camp this sum- mer for migrant families. Gray of Norton avenue, publicity chairman (extreme — left) and Mrs. Carl Gladstone of Paw Paw, state direc- tor of Michigan Migrant Ministry (extreme right). to right) Jim station station wagon Shown are ministry and ing), and Martha and Leonard Gaches of Moreland avenue. of Women of Birmingham bought the of Pontiac have voted to equip it. Xa Pontiac Press Photes Also shown are Mrs. Frank ing the “Harvester” station United Church Women of Fair of Mark street, (stand- equipment of the The United Church to be used in the migrant the United Church Women camps. Promoters of the project of purchas- Mrs. Newell Allen, president of the Mrs. Robert Eddy of West Long Lake road and Mrs. Harry Cook of Beechwood drive, chairman of the migrant commit- Playing the portable miniature organ, part of the “Harvester™ station wagon, is Mrs. Allan W. Hersee of South Jessie street. be used this summer for the Michigan Migrant Ministry when staff workers of the United Church Women take the station wagon, the church on wheels, to the migrant tee in Birmingham. The Birmingham United Church Women bought and do- nated the station wagon for use in the Michigan Migrant Ministry. Pontiac women will equip it with materials for spiritual, -educational and recreational activities as well as medical supplies. Pizza Good for Summer Mrs. Toomey Says Long Rising Time of Dough Necessary wagon were Birmingham, By JANET ODELL | Pontiac bress Home Editor Pizza is.good food for summer parties. Mrs. Bart Toomey shares ‘her pet recipe for this delectable dish, a recipe she has used suc- lcessfully for ter years. Mrs. Toomey is a lake dweller, with a home at Green Lake. She keeps busy with her four children, with work in the yard and with ‘to dance. PIZZA By Mrs. Bart Toomey ~~ \% package yeast lecup lukewarm water 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt Jcups flour, measured BEFORE stft- ing Dissolve yeast in water. add |sugar and salt. Sift flour and add to yeast. Mix well and knead lightly for 5 minutes on a floured ‘board. | Put in a greased bow! and let rise until triple, from 48 hours Keep in a cool dark place. Cover the bowl. | Knead again until satiny | smooth. Flatten and stretch until dough fits a 12x16 cookie sheet, Brush with salad oil. | Cover and let rise from one half The organ will ] ()} bought for the “Harvester” They on wagon with a screen and Broadway Play Next in Sight — at Will-O-Way Part of the heritage of American’ ‘humor is to poke fun at the powers to be. George S. Kaufman, dean of Broadway playwrights, has injécted all the subtlety of this wit into “Solid Gold Cadillac,” as his particular contribution to “wit Americanus”’, ~ devotions. Mra Frank Davis told of the Otto sisters “Solid Gold Cadillac", that opens at Will-O-Way Playhouse Tuesday, spins the humorous yar of how 4 little old lady with 10 shares of _ {stock in a large corporation is. able to upset the routine and the dignity of the moguls by insisting upon a voice in the policies of this mythical industrial empire. “Solid Gold Cadillac” will ably sustain the laughter that rebounds ‘nightly in- the Will-O-Way apple érchard from ‘‘Anniversary Waltz” that is now playing through June 1th.” Get Rid of Bumps This year’s slim sheath line Is marred by lumpy hips. So go after those lumps with diet, exercise -" | massage, electric or: otherwise. - Guild Has Annual Dinner at Highland idict Church held its annual dinner; | at Hi-land Manor with Mrs. Gary) MONDAY, JUNE 18, If 956 L. McLean as a guest. Mrs. Leon Thomas presided lmeeting. ling in September. St. Bernadette Guild of St. pene Women’s Section | hour to four hours. (The longer | time will not hurt it). It is ready when you can leave a hole with ieee finger. _ pread with Pizza sauce and add T ‘HIR T EEN any » combination ot strong cheese, ___.._ bacon, pepperoni, ham, olives, at the recent Hats Are ‘Magic’ A Mass circle was started Thurs- On hot humid days when spirits. iday morning. Mrs. Raymond Val- ‘sag and morale needs boosting, a Does it psychologically help restore | entine and Mrs. Emil Swiecicki,new hat is all a woman needs to wilted self confidence, or pander to! jwill be hostesses at the next meet- do the trick. Although sometimes injured vanity? Whatever the mag- ifairly ‘costly, it’ S a miraculously ic, it works for women. simoie ‘rec wih—cne at which men’ ‘anchovies, etc. Bake 20 minutes could sit up and take notice. Where- in & 425-degree oven. in lies the magic of a new hat?) Pizza Sauce 1 clove garli It, tablespoons oi! teaspoon oregano 1 can tomato ste % can (No. 2%) tomatoes Salt and pepper PSE ce eRe gr ore SEABED Guests attending the Saturday afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. E.G. Wynn (center) of Pemberton road heard many interesting reports of the recent European’ tour taken by Mrs, Merritt Hill (left) of Wabeek road and Mrs. Elmer R.\ Pettengill of Clarkston. The trav- . : — — _ ieee we Ske ‘ Pontine Press ide elers are showing their bonus some of the dolls they brought home with them. Mrs. Robert. B. Oliver and Mrs. E. M. Orr, not pictured, were cohostesses at the afternoon affair, THE PONTI sc raS SS, MOND AY, JUNE 18, 1956 FOURTEEN _ : . : - , ‘DAY ONLY 30 oxy SPECIAL This beautiful, enduring Northern Granite Monument, aslitied . Your choice of engraving. Full — of —— Buy now! Reg. $370 NOW 3) 5 5. Value ONLY Terms — Certainly! Office and Plant Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. | to § p.m. Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. G. E. SLONAKER & SONS 269 Oakland Ave. Pontiac, Mich. FE ]Dixie Tharp Be with a New Permanent for Summer ae bar é _ 50 Permanents 56 Up We Specialize in Haircutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP Next to Bazley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) [ 801, N. Saginaw ay tered FE 2-5600 By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN, Reveals Plans Dixie Sue Tharp, bride-elect ot ee em, ee ee © Sent Dwayne : honored at| Vet few women ever at a eat tener Friday eae: themselves from the rear view and Marijane Vollmar was hostess at 7*t -— may bach pear = the affair held in the hone of Mrs. |°Ur backs beca y at us in peace. ‘Donald N ili of Walnut road. may e * Let us think for a few minutes The bride-elect is the daughter of about our /back and the part it Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tharp of Elm plays in our attractiveness. We street, and he is the son of Mr. |ceftainly need a straight spine on and Mrs. Ray Butler of Silverside|which to pin our hopes, Round ‘road. The couple will exchange shoulders make correct breathing ‘vows June 23 in the Reorganized impossible and crowd our heart Church of Jesus Christ of Latter jand damage our appearance, 4 Day Saints. * | Geod posture is one attribute Dixie chose this occasion to | which we can take down the announce her bridal attendants. , years with us and one which Mrs. Don Hail will serve as ma- , gives the illusion of youthfulgess tron of honor, Miss Volimar will | at any age. serve as maid of honor and Mari- lyn Reinhardt, bridesmaid, Many people develop round. shoulders during school years when Guests present were Turnbull, Miss Reinhardt, Mrs. Os- especially true before desks were car Tharp, Mrs, Hall, Patricia adjustable a a height, ‘Tharp, Marilyn Kizer, Jackie ‘Powell, Beverly Barkeley, Alice| Others torea ths habit of poor Reed, Geraldine Wiggins, Phyllis|posture when illness or fatigue or Law, Pat Campbell, Mrs. Marshall|unhappiness makes them slump. Katcka and Mrs. Terry Viccors.'Still more simply give in to the Married at Christ Church | Cranbrook Saturday evening were Suzanne Kay Quinn, daughter = LIKE a | Om You can change your old living room outfit into one of new and modern design with—Custom Many, many lovely new materials to choose from—at savings up to 40%! CHAIRS from $35 Up SOFAS from $75 Up All Work Guaranteed for 5 Years Wiruiam Wricet Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Serving Pontiac Home- makers for Over 23 Years! Suzanne Quinn Becomes of the Hubert J. Quinns of Bloomfield Hills, and Uebele III. He is the son of Mr.-and Mrs. Bert E. Bloomfield Hills. MRS. BERT E. UEBELE III Dolores they slump over desks, This was, Bert Edward | Uebele Jr. of | | ca CORRECT CONDITION If you have round shoulders, for whatever reason, if you hayé per- sonal pride in your personal ap- pearance or interest in your health, you should correct or improve this your chest muscles will have and your back muscles will have weakened and stretched. You will have to ‘stretch the chest muscles and strengthen your back muscles before you will be able to assume better posture. You will have to be patient and work hard, The following exercise is eor- 'rective to round shoulders: Stand just inside your bedroom door, barefooted, Take hold of each side of the door casing. Keep the feet in the same place but let the heels leave the floor as you let your body weight fall forward through the door. Hold yourself with your hands. Take hold of the sides of the door at a point just below your waist. Pull yourself back and continue. * * Ls If you would like to have my ders send a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope with your request for leaflet No, 7. Address Jose- iphine Lowman in care of The Pon- tiac Press. ‘LEGS’ TABOO | Long ago a “‘lady”’ tioned legs in conversation. became necessary for some reason to indicate that her body was not) Suspended in mid air she spoke of them as ‘‘limbs.”’ * * * | conversation on legs. condition. If you have had this kind of posture“for many years pull of srayity and unawareness of hromen are apt to become smug /\about their legs because they long have enjoyed a exercise routine for round shoul-| reputation for shapely supports. We often read descriptions of the American leg such as these —“The long sweep from hip to knee,” or “the beautifully shaped, long legs which identify hever men-, If it For a long time now fashion has eer shoulders. Hold on to each 'put the. spotlight of attention and side of a door casing, and let your American body weight fall through the door. the American woman afhywhere in the world.” — Let us not be lulled by such ideas, It is better to recognize,and right. what defects we have and do all we can to remedy them. -The shape of the leg is to some extent dictated by bone structure. However, fatty deposits, flabbiness and muscles play important parts in deciding leg contour, YARDSTICK FOR LEGS i It has been estimated that there “|Ishould be a difference of from 4 to 5 inches between the measure-|Hand.” ments of the calf and the ankles for legs. The thighs should be 6 or 7 inches larger than the calves, | Of course, this only gives you a yardstick with which to judge the _ perfection of your legs. If you find that your undérpin-. nings are far out of line, you can improve the situation with special i exercises. The following one is; splendid for building symmetrical | contour and for firming the thighs: Remain in this position as you | stretch the left leg out in front of you, pointing the toe hard. Bend the knee and bring the left foot back to place. Now stretch the right leg out in front of you.’ tiac Press. Tomorrow: Good Posture Essential to Beauty, Health Point the right toe hard. Bend the right knee and return right foot to place, Continue, alternating left * * * LJ “Be 'On Your Toes’, Don’t let Figure Get Out of If you would like to have my leaflet, ‘‘Take Steps Toward Love- ly Legs,” send a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 13 to Jose- phine Lowman in care of the Pon- co * * wall. Bend both knees | 12 School are =: , Ultra Care in | HAIR CUTTING Bleaching and Tinting (Geey or Faded Hair) Free Parking Open Evenings Se. FE 2-6039 iWILLIAMK. COWIE Custom Upholstering 21 Year of Practical Experience 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2587 This exercise js corrective to in the canteen at the Girl Scou Senior Roundup. Any adult Girl course ace for June 27, * ‘July 1, 4, 10 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Volunteers Needed Louretta Paul for Scout Roundup Hostess to Group Volunteers are needed to work | Lauretta Paul. t members of the Pontiac Zonta Scout is welcome as a worker if, 'Mrs. Lloyd Burnes presided at the ; |she can take the one-day training businéss meeting when annual re- Workers are saad for June 30, J Mrs. and 11. Hours are chairman, announced a luncheon Anyone meeting Thursday at Hotel Wal- wishing to spend some time in ajdron with Mrs. Melvina Eberle of ;volunteer capacity on the Round- | Milford as speaker. mrs. Eberle up site at Highland Recreation | wilt talk on Civil Defense, The area should call the Girl Scout of-/Thursday meeting is the last pro- fice, FE 2-0147 for. further details.|gram meeting of the season. was hostess to 'Club for a dinner-meeting Thurs- day at Pontiac General Hospital. ports were read. * * * Charles Wait, program Bride in Cranbrook Rite BIRMINGHAM — Suzanne Kay} Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| blue taffeta and her corsage was Herbert James Quinn, was married; also composed of white spray at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in| orchids. Christ Church Cranbrook to Bert, a reception was given in the and Mrs. Bert E. Uebele Jr. of ing Bush road. Bloomfield Hills. a | For the wedding trip to Carmel- | * °¢ ¢ |by-the-Sea, Calif., the bride wore bridal gown. The bodice featured lined in white. Her hat and ac- tiny. sleeves and the full skirt cessories were also white. formed a chapel train. Alencon| The couple will live in Monterey, lace outlined a scoop neckline and Calif. was appliqued to hold a pouff at the back of the skirt, — A sculptured cap held a finger. | Hair Styling Hair Cutting Permanents $7.50 up For Spring Beauty Smporial Ocausy Sabin FE 4-2878 20 E. Pike St. Coming Events | tip illusion veil, and Suzanne's | cisPoy Hour oot mil meet Tuesday cooperative luncheon w houquet was composed of lilies- yrs Orion Hettinger, 632 Tex- avenue of-the-valley, stephanotis and ®"°¢ ‘© sew on cancer pads. white spray orchids, : ; Group Six, OFS, will meet with Mra, E Hu! sega 24 «Miller 6t., Tuesday | Charlene Sutfin was honor maid, *t 1230 p and bridesmaids included Mrs. Hu- Daughters of Pontiac 186 will bert J. Quinn Jr., Mrs. John Wasy- | Mondsy at 8 pm. at 82 Perkins 6t. Francis Willard Unit, WCTU, will moet lik, sister of the bridegroom; Sally Wednesda yatl i130) p'm | Goin) here Lawler, cousin of the bride; Joan Frank Deaver, 228 Cottage street. Wettlaufer and Sally Grissinger. oreur I, OES, will meet Thursday at! Pe ° ° p.m. with Mrs. Clyde. Marchbanks, 90, IS DONNELL HAIR STYLIST COMING TO MIRACLE MILE TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPERS CITY? - Detroit. Location | ks: Donnell for Hair Styles 20426 W. 7 MILE West of Evergreen at Fielding KEnwood 3-0020, Detroit —r Donnell is now taking applications | for Advanced Hair Stylists | 7} frocks with portrait necklines and, ‘all very full waltz-length skirts. Their, »;) | flowers were daisies. {| ATTEND BRIDEGROOM ie man. Ushers were Morton and Don- ees will meet Tuesday at S| ald Hunter of Milwaukee, | of the bridegroom; John Wasylik,| sons of America Inc. Unit Two, will | Arthur Cascarelli and Roger Sulli- meet seeee? at be |van, 8. | ganza dress with a Chantilly lace ‘‘comfort” ti| bodice. A small matching hat and|dren’s summer wear. Playability 4|'a corsage of white spray orem the before frills when garbing py] completed her costume, w Square Lake Rd. with Mrs. Nita They all wore sky blue taffeta Payne end Mrs. Charles Sarvar as co- eases Fanny €&. Thompkins, Temple 41, i hold thetr last hrehag of the sea- =e tonight at 8 at 18‘. W. Huron 8t. Ladies Auxiliary to Methopolitan Club, Spirit Six wil Imeet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the American Legion Home on Au-. burn Ave. Cota M. Eves Tent Hive 247 Macca-| VFW Hall, 398 8. & ete ms = a aginaw or race cousins, |tice for memorial, . Michael Quinn: was ringbearer. | Hubert J. Quinn Jr, was best 7:30 p.m. for a social | Mrs. David Edwards, 82 Jessie St. . L, levening wit s s * Mrs. Quinn wore mist blue or-| | Spell “fashion” as you would when selecting chil- the mud- ‘pie set. Mrs. Uebele’s gown was of Dior : ‘Edward Uebele III, the son of Mr.’ garden of the Quinn home on Burn-| White Dupioni silk fashioned the a navy silk dress under a cape! | mort | | | | ELLEN ANN BETTY Le CORNU BEAUTY STUDIO FE 2-5221 306 Riker Bldg. ADAMS 15. The engagement of his daughter, Ellen Ann, was announced by James R. Morning 8:00 to 10:45 — ee ee ee oe Evening 6:30 to 9:0 Summer Session STARTS TODAY Afternoon 11:00 to 1:30 tees 0 GREGG SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING SPEEDWRITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR and Other Subjects BIG DEMAND FOR GRADUATES Permanent, Free Employment Service VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac For Immedicte Information. Write. Call. or Return This Ad The Business Institute Phone FE 2-3551 some °° ADDRES. r Adams of | Bloomfield Hills at a cocktail party | Sunday — | afternoon. Ellen will | become the | bride of | William | James Conlin IT, son of Mrs. Edward F. Arbor, Sept. 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Jantzen girdles reece 3.95 to 8.95 be worn as a OPEN MON. 9:30 to 9 AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT or 3” WAYS TO @Purchase Coupons @ Cash BUY @ Easy Terms aM DEPT. STORES @ Layaway THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 Dorothy Anne Curtice Wed in Flint Rite Saturday > Former Student Speaks Eastern Graduates 212 - “Our New Colors” was the themeSingleton described the Flag as a- of the graduation address made by Vernell Duffy, a former student at McConnell and Eastern, when he spoke to the 212 graduates at Eastern Junior High School Thurs- cational Counselor at the Pontiac prayer, a poem and a prophecy. Ronald Miller in ‘“Saluting Our Friends’ “welcomed the parents’ and friends to this commence-, ment. 9A Band members Jerry Kandt, Arthur Warrilow, Betty Cochrane, | Robert Brien, J. D. Eagle and Bet- Moose Grou ps to Attend Dinner Women of the Moose and the. "| Loyal Order of Moose have com- pleted plans for a dinner this: evening at the Moose Hall, where present officers and newly elected’ officers of both will be honored. Following the dinner, members and their guests will attend the “Roses of Rhythm’ dance ae ‘held at the hall. groups A Circus of Fun and the Most ’ SUPER | eee... HCIOUs le io | On Wednesday evening mem- | bers will meet for a ritual prac- ' tice. for the installation of the | Women of the Moose Chapter 360. Mrs. Howard McCandless will serve as installation chair- High School, stressed that this|ty Lowery responded by playing a FOOD ee ne Sone mew Oo oles medley of pa’ songs. Pontiac High School In “Making Our Class Flag” He advised them to be a part of Judy Boughner reviewed the their new school by joining in its achievements and activities of activities, for. with a friendly atti- this group through their days at. | oy F tude, ‘they would shoot high to East me Famil | em. > ‘Yarence ‘a P aye t reach their goals. “He who does; Kenneth Nagley, Principal, quot- és the inctalling Feewet at the uncon ; ! not move forward, falls’ back-/ed “All puting, velo on activ- Park chapter's ceremony being Nights: wards" he we ity. There is no development, phys- held on June 24, and Mrs, Michael The vee Ow theme ge ti ically or intellectually, Without bos Blahut will participate in the in-! Monday Thru © —— joann fort, and effort means work. ” ‘stallation of officers’ at Garden said that more opportunities await- , ‘ City on the same date. Thursda ed them at Pontiac High School ) y | The harem hemline has gone from evening to daytime and is seen in afternoon dresses this and education was the most cher-|; © ©. ‘ished opportunity. oe He announced that the new po- Pe os ‘dium with microphone was pur-| © chased through the gifts of the 9A graduates of classes of January 1953, June 1954 and January 1956. Buddy Baril presented a gift of a. check to the school to be used for Will-0-Way PLAYHOUSE “Solid Gold Cadillac” Opening Tues.; June 19th WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD For 2 Weeks a hall bulletin board, The gift was, Nightly Except Monday accepted by Judy Haroutunian, Curtin 6:40 ‘president of the student council, | Midwest 6-222 fer Reservations Leng Lake Rd. Near Telegraph Robert Brien in ‘‘Furling the Ma- roon and Gray” thanked the faculty for all their helpfulness. | Ready as an ice cube, your Springolators meet any costume - color, : “COLD WAVE - hour and mood... like so: : | 4 ms ) _ os invisible Vinyl vamp, Lucite i | ee 3 .. ie . ~ . “cut-glass’’ heel. From an admirer’s ye PERMANENT 4 Pe a. ry. viewpoint you might appear ‘ a Sy a ‘to be tiptoeing barefoot, except there’s that sparkle about you! Also in Amber Vinyl mahogany heel. MRS. HUGH BRONSDON HARTWELL Wears Sister's Gown for Ceremony Held at First Presbyterian Church Island, Church, Flint. Williams Lake Rd. Lindsy Jameson 5 pee Honeymooning in Sea Mrs. Hartwell is:of hybrid white delphinium cen- Belva’s B ; Sal e vas eauly aion Ga. are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brons- the former Dorothy Anne Curtice, tered the arrangements. ‘ Drayton Plains OR 3-9702 | don Hartwell who were married daughter of the president of Gen-' Assisting the bride were Cather- | | 0, C/ Saturday at First Presbyterian eral Motors Corp. Harlow H. Cur- ine Dale Curtice, sister of the ~~ % SE = tice and Mrs. Curtice of Flint rae maid of honor; Mrs, Robert “0, Yi 6183 Jameson . 6 « . Bishop of Ann Arbor, sister of Flushing, and Linda A. Grimes of d 4 Z cé Beauty GALA SUMMER Hugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the bier matron of aes ce 4 % an oe SPECIALS Ey Flint” Henrietta Ta Ke inpell_ of M%, For the ceremony, the bride Hamden. Conn: wore the gown worn by her. . sister, Mrs. Robert Clare Bishop, Dana C. Djerf of pogaen i ig at her wedding two years ago. | Mass. served as man, |. Of candlelight peau de sole, the qr, alt Sel poe ea desCognets |. was moulded to a point | end David L. Hedberg of the hipline at the back, | Worcester, Mass, G. Brenton | the bouffant skirt extending into Creelman of Lincoln, Mass., Dr. 48 N. Seginaw St. a full cathedral train. The por. Ivan M. Spear of Worcester, trait style decolletage was Robert W. Sheperdon of New framed with imported rose Canaan, Conn., Allen B. Hughes Ea Mt: 2 ee ae ok pelute lace and a detble held of | of Yort. 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Her flowers were green of lilies of the valley, with showers Cymblium orchids around a clus- of white satin French picot ribbons. ter of miniature white roses. | | Mrs. Hartwell wore an ice-| = paca a . iblue sheath of French chiffon over | were silk taffeta, appliqued with re- gowned alike in azure blue em- embroidered Alencon lace. Her broidered Swiss organdy over net nowers were orchids with rose and taffeta in afternoon length. 'tirted throats. Scallops of the embroidery detail | Tor traveling the bekde chose) | texture hair. 41 N. SAGINAW Appointment Today of the skirts They carried ar-| e rangements of delphinium in sev- Becuty Salon—Merzanine FE 2-0531 eral shades of ee ranging from) from the V-neckline to the hems | i 1 | with white. come together to form a panel | @ sheath coal of Wedgweed bine linen, over a dress of silk print, combining shades of blue flecked She wore patent and | white accessories, O g g Ss ... house of finer cleaning... @ baby checked gingham with fine tucks from necktie hem . , @ enchanting scoop neck AA e Moral print cotton print, flared A | polished cotton skirt flattery - wn halter interest Le ¥S You Would Like to Keep Them New! ae pastel to the deeper hues. Florets/ — - | On their return from Sea Island, | Ga. the couple will reside in a! Chicago suburb. The bride was graduated tast |. June from Connecticut College for Women at New London, Conn. She | previously was .graduated from/ Kingswood School, Cranbrook and from Bradford Junior College. | Bradford, Mass. 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Just Send Your Entire Family Wash The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The ing causes of death were 36 per cent of all 1900 deaths compared with 5 per cent from the same di- enanen todays COLLISION WORK OLIVER "MOTOR tt Collision Shop. wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. t Bu FREE Your Bes y Plastic Bag With Is Fluff Dry All, Dry Cleaning PONTIAC LAUNDRY Tough Job in Changeover Security Pa geov yr to Wayne State University | DETROIT A temporary the city yields full control of the Rises in Stat board of governors that will super- school to the state. | 27,195 Persons Added vise Wayne University during the |CONTINUE SUPPORT as Michigan Recipients changeover from a Detroit-oper-| The Detroit Board of Education Brucker to Consider + WASHINGTON «® — Secretary & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS | | bFEZ6/ON #2 ¢41t = FE2BION _ ated school to a state univeersity Under Federal Program has found it is not a simple, matter to change the name of a big uni- LANSING (INS) — A report just /Y¢rsity. ireleased shows old age and sur- vivors insurance benefits under the Federal Social Security Program Wayne University, which has more than 18,000 students, will be- | * ° will continue financial support until! 1959. * The temporary board is made up of seven members of the board of education and appointees by the 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 See Rober ¢ Rectar, Mgr. ; tor Free Estimates on Ail State Park Proposal of the Army Brucker has prom- ised prompt consideration of a proposal. to rent up to 3,000 acres. of the Ft. Custer reservation to the state of Michigan for recrea- tional purposes. * * ® Rep. Johansen (R-Mich.) said the Michigan Conservation De- TIZZLL LLL LLL waae 1.19} HERE’S WHAT WE DO: CHECK “ADJUSTING University of Michigan regents, was a hike of 27,195 in persons! are on'the increase in Michigan. During December, 1955, old-age benefits totaling $12,478,098 were paid to 185,743 retired men and women workers in the state. This| come Wayne State University on State Board of Education, State, July 1.by, a recent act/of the State Board of Agriculture, and Gov. part of the reservation. Ft. Custer, | Legislature. BOARD ORGANIZES The university's first board of: iG. Mennen Williams. The board, at its first meeting, named Dr. Clarence B, Hilberry, university president, as head of ‘governors held an erganizational meeting Thursday. The board found numerous problems involved in the ex: | change of university properties from the city to thé state, adop- tion of a new set of bylaws and enactment of a salary schedule for employes with provision for retirement and social security ‘and $2,272,606 in total benefits over the figures for December, 1954. Survivor's benefits were paid to 101,249 persons in Michigan | last December, an increase of 7,696 in such beneficiaries in a | 12-month period, Among these were benefits going to 11,963 mothers and children. these Wayne State University. It changed the university’s seal to include the word “state” and adopted the same fee and tuition rate, The board also named Mrs. Bet- ty S. Becker, board of education| NU-VISION GLASSES! widowed Olin H. Thomas, university vice . ' . _ Payments to benefits. a ‘mothers amounted to $610,501 in| | - president in charge of finance, was. Gueronteed! December, an increase of $36,308. teks don’ ee how much made treasurer. 1 ' The second largest of So- a ey 1s r nas i © NO PRESCRIPTION NECESSARY ste Seca agent ru Of So Aopen from the a 7H, Doe will meet agai day © PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASS SERVICE ciaries in the state were minor torney aes al,” salad H. pee of the changeover problems. EXPE wo children. These ‘totaled 55,358, an. ‘university vice president an ’ ad RT REPAIR RK ‘incred'se of 4,391 over 1954. vost, said | Wood ibises scratch the bottoms * * Payments to these children to- bd lof shallow italed $2,273,959, an increase of | The new board decided on a pol- their feet. This muddies the B | $241,975. In Michigan, the average ‘icy of keeping things rolling as the water so thoroughly that’ the monthly payment to a_ retired usual. It will operate the univer- fish rise to, the surface, where worker was $67.18 in December sity until 1955. DISPENSING OPTICIANS NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. Rm. 243, 15 W. Lawrence Street Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 . Phone FE 2-2895 ‘a constitutional board in 1959 when ‘appetites. How tests were made. Here two identical cars finish a “wide-open” throttle acceleration run. The lead car had used only Shell Premium with TCP — its trailing twin used only a premium competitive gasoline. Tests like this one went on day after day with radar checking results. Most cars got 6 to 18% better pick-up with Shell Premium, In full throttle tests Shell Premium with 7CP out-accelerates competitive premium gasolines by up to 18% A touch of your toe and today’s new cars fairly take off—to give you the instant accel- eration that even the most careful drivers sometimes need for safety’s sake. —power is lost. Now, just a few tankfuls of Shell Premium with TCP* tunes an engine— restores lost power. | TCP additive neutralizes deposits, brings back power that pre-firing and spark plug “miss” take away. It FecPOwsse while you drive. But new-car performance is soon curbed by harmful deposits. ‘i . | In 3500 miles or less of average driving , | ' these deposits can cause pre-firing of the gasoline or short-circuiting of the spark plugs - Switch to Shell and see. It’s the greatest gasoline development in 31 years! “Shell's Trademark for this unique gasoline additive developed by Shell. Research, Patent omees for. *~ e coe with TCP d The Octane-Rich Gasoline : president, as its temporary chair- ~~ man, Neef was chosen secretary. | Florida ponds with Michigan voters elect |they fall victims ta the birds’ | 5-year parts warranty on transmission: ‘partment has proposed leasing |2,500 to 3,000 acres of the southern: © Remove front wheels and © —~ brake drums. Check inspect lining and add brake fluid if. @ Inspect, clean and repack needed front wheel bearings © Adjust brake shoes to se- © Carefully test brakes cure tull contact with drums PICK UP YOUR FREE 1956 ROAD ATLAS jnear Battle Creek, has not been) jactivated for several years, * * * Johnsen said the area is ideal for picnicking, camping, hunting land winter sports. He said the iConservation Department would jassume all development costs. FS There are about three million miles of rural highways in. the ' w uw -— SLA ey 146 West Huron PP PIPPI LLL LL £ You've never seen a price tag | so low for a brand new 1956: RCA WHIRLPOOL Washer and Dryer 9 YEAR WARRANTY on Transmission a ee ee . peste * DELUXE scene ———— es AND, LOOK AT ALL THESE ADVANTAGES YOU GET... 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Attorney Renne, of Post 16, is slated te compete for the post of state commander. derry White, senior vice com- mander of Post 113, will be an aspirant for state judge advocate. Janet Anderson, of Pontiac, is * ‘to represent Post 16 and Nan Har- ~ jleyvetch of Troy Township, carries the colors of Bemis-Olsen Post 113 ™ , ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, offices and a like number of local |* Boys Discard Space Guns, ~Take Up Bow and Arrow ‘ Robin Hood Idol of Local Group Summer Camp Project Has ‘Sherwood Forest’ for Setting Spaceships and six-guns forgot- ten, members of the Pontiac Boys’ Club will hearken back to Merrie Old England for their summertime activities. Sports, crafts and swimming les- sons will be combined into a 10- week program based on that child- hood hero of another day, Robin Hood. . in the beauty contest. avting director of the Northwestern University traffie institute, where graduation ceremonies include; Keith Morgan, Thomas) will be held tonight, OFFICER TO GRADUATE—Lt. Joseph Koren, right, of the Pontiac Police Department above te ceives a certificate for nine-months study of traf- fic administration. With him is Ray Ashworth, |Floyd Cremer, all of Post 16; and, iLeo Ranta, of Post 113. An estimated 2,100 Amvets are Completes Special Course —s Officer to Head Traffic Unit #222222 : _ tha W. Griffiths and Governor G. | A “new look” in Pontiac traffic sult,” according to Poliee Ghiefed % years ago. Some 771 have ygennen Williams will address the | enforcement can be expected soon. Herbert W. Straley, whe attended graduated in that time from the convention. The change will come with the the graduation. walfie administration course, and Benjamin Levinson, president of return tomorrow of Police Lt. Jo- t will be the Mh clase te be 15,000 have attended short courses, the Michigan Mortgage Corp. and seph Koren from the Northwestern graduated site the ifetitute start-'‘eonferences and seminars. University Traffic Institute == - Evanston, Ill. speak on the Amvet goal to seek lan extension to the GI Home Loan Program which is due to expire in July, 1957. ~ Reservists Start Special Trairfing Four Leave for Camp to Begin Six - Months at Fort Wood mn ———____— Keren will graduate tonight ’ after nine-months of study on a | scholarship provided by the Kem- per Foundation for Traffic Safety | in Chicago, He will take over as commander of the Pontiac Traffic and Safety Bureau, but the changes to be in- stituted there do not necessarily in-, ; clude more traffic tickets. | ses | nae * * «& i _. * Koren, with 29 other police offi-. cers in his class, concentrated) more on the administrative side of things, tackling such subjects as! accident investigation, police or- ganization, training methods, per- sonnel management, traffic la w,| case preparation and court work. | Four area army reservists left Saturday for basic training at Fort |Leonard Wood, Mo., bringing to jseven the number of local men [whe have enlisted in the Army’s ~ » (Six-month training program during lJune 23. | Privates William R. Weakland, 'George G. Ray Jr., Donald J. Todd. jand Douglas J. Stilwell, all qf Ww Bloomfield Township, departed Fri- day. They will be given advance training following basic Avondale Privates Clare G. It ranged into such areas as so ciology, politics and psychology. One of the institute's overall aims) ‘'Major changes are bound to re- No Nocturnal Checks IY MUNICH, Germany «®—Spanish police assured German tourists to day their auto trailers are not) subjected to nocturnal morality checks. The German Automobile Assn., said it had obtained the assur- ance on inquiries into recent Pvt. Charles J. White, of Walled Lake, is slated to depart next | week | Th local contingent is part of a 4 ; total of 1954 young men between United Press Phete the ages of 17 and 18% who have VACATIONER=Helen Keller, famed werker-for the blind people, joined the program this month alae pita re nce a plays with fellow passenger Donald Hart, 2, after their recent arrival (from the Fifth Army sector oes trailers alter! aboard the liner && tndependence. Miss Keller returned to New York | An additional 2,200 men are ex- nightfall unless they carry an of-' a = the i th onth stay ih Eurepe, the first vacation trip she had Pec’ Oo report to the camp for ficially sealed sign that occupants’ i é peeps h sta) UE training in July. All have volun- are married. : gas . teered for the active duty training sand will return to their respective » (units following the completion of camp. The Fifth Army area covers ‘13 states. ° | Row Over Hamburg | Ends in Knife Death | t a | DETROIT w — A waitress was , |Stabbed*to death last night after, an argument over a hamburger with another waitress. | Police said Willie Lee Calvin was, ~istabbed 13 times by Marjorie Col-| lins. Miss Collins was held for in-| vestigation. The knifing came after Miss Cal-| vin insisted that Miss Collins pay! ;for a hamburger she had ordered | lalthough ske was off duty. Police | jsaid Miss Collins scratched Miss jCalvin with a butcher knife and. 'was met by a pop bottle barrage. \Miss Collins drew a four-inch knife jfrom her purse, officers said, and stabbed Miss Calvin repeatedly, for Treasurer Post Robert W. Stevens, 42, a Madi-! son Heights wholesale milk dealer, place his name on the August 7 primary ballot in the Democratic race for nomination as Oakland County treasurer. Stevens, a University of Detroit graduate, studied law at Univer- sity of Detroit Law School. Active in Democratic affairs, Ste- vens has never previously been a candidate for public office. He has been precinct delegate from Madi- son Heights to county conventions. Married, he has three children. Ambitious Project MANKATO, Minn. uw — Two men were arrested after they spent! The delegates for the convention | |Spears, Millard Nicholson, and} Commander Virgil Roberts, Mal-| 'colm Oswald, Eric Youngs, and| housing advisor to the Amvets, will | iJune. Another county man leaves | Caristein and Ernest J. Romer | | left Pontiac June 8 for the camp. | Stevens Files Name | ing arvund team werk, scloctng | filed nominating petitions Friday to. Youngsters more readily fa- miliar with inter . stellar trips via television are responding eagerly to the famous bowman of Sherwood Forest, according to William V. Coulacos, club di- rector. Already they are asking, ‘‘Where ig Sherwood Forest?’’ referring to a promised camp-out. there for youths who pass ail the tests. The whereabouts of the camp site, however, will remain a mys- tery until the end of the summer, Meanwhile, baseball, outdoor gymnasium, archery, special events, woodworking, photog- raphy and gameroom activities will occupy the 1,700 members of the club. Program Director Joe Chevalier is in charge of the Merrymen, with physical director Michael Fiorillo and vocational director Norman Schram assisting. Newsboy’s Ruse \Leads to Capture of Prison Escapee Jackson (INS) — A newsboy’s jattempt to cover-up the loss of his collection money aided state police in the capture of a Jackson prison escapee last night. / * * * William R, Hodge, 27, of Detroit, iserving a l1-to-lS-year term, was \picked up walking along a road 18 Sy |miles north of Jackson by state ® (police and sheriff's deputies. | The 15-year-old Stockbridge | mewsbey told police earlier he | had been robbed of $20 by a per- son who answered Hodge's de- scription, . Hodge was working at the Par- nell Prison Farm and walked away from his ploughing job, leaving his mules tied to a tree. Acting on the newsboy’s tip, po- | lice and sheriff's deputies threw reac blocks on all highways Strike Vote Approved) teste ext ot te prices sre When Hodge was captured no School Lunch Personnel by Chrysler Workers 72 %cts. im ne Attend Special Meetin gs failed to identify Hodge as the man DETROIT (INS) — Members of who had taken his collections. Chrysler Corporation's local 212) Following questioning, the youth County lunch managers and head| The program is under the spon- of the United Auto Workers voted admitted he concocted the hold-up cooks will gather today through] sorship of the local schools of unanimously yesterday to authorize |StOrY st ieee spent fhe Wednesday for the first in a series \Oaiand County and the Oakland\a strike vote which could affect!thou’ he dnae with the bor wenn of three workshops for school should be done with the boy was to lunch personnel |County Board of Education. peer workers and shut down 10\he made today. ; Ss. This first three-day meeting will! P s A oO . ° . ' < . . be held at Isaac Crary Junior High Missing High School | About 3.000 members of the local: Mother Tired of Snake; School and will involve some 104 @* took part in the voting which grew|¢L: ° nanageee bead coke Coke ani Gitl Found Murdered ee at a Magee ome on Ere Shipped to Detroit Zoo helpers VERNAL, Utah w — A search standards for trim workers that) DETROIT W—The Detroit Zoo by 300 townspeople resulted in has idled Chrysler ‘plants six has acquired a six-foot blue indigo finding the body yesterday of a times in the last 11 days. snake, a donation from the mother 17-year-old girl, missing since) Pat Caruso, local 212 president, of ee George em ; Wednesday. called the meeting after 1.100 trim! George objected to the gift as Prajor operational phaces of the | Sheriff Herbert Snyder said an'workers walked off their jobs in police loaded the lengthy reptile oncin — jautopsy showed that the victim, /defiance of international and local|into 4 scout car for the trip to the ci insoene Norma Rodebeck, a pretty high union representatives. z00. But his mother said the snake Monday lunch personnel will school senior, had been raped. She} Caruso and UAW secretary-treas-|had caused her “untold mental study organization of the work-/was last seen walking home after urer Emil Mazey asked the trim|anguish’” since her son got it by shop, take a tour of Crary facili-/ work. shop workers to stay on the job/mail order from Louisiana two ties, see a demonstration of large| Her body was found in a canal.|today. months ago. equipment, discuss menu planning : ——— guides and purchasing practices. iia . Tuesday's agenda calls for dis- cussion and demonstrations of time and labor saving ideas, use of- small equipment, operation rec- ords, tailor made records and san- itation ideas. | 1 | } | \ i 4 t-- MODERN MERRYMEN — The young archers above draw attention to the Pontiac Boys’ Club 10-week long ‘Robin Hood’’ summer program. They are John Cosgrove, 9, kneeling and Michael Dennison, 9, standing. : a Plan Three Gatherings These workshops were planned cooperatively by local. county and state officials. Attending Wednesday (administrator's day) will find discussion center- and interviewing applicants, dis- cussion and evaluation. The second workshop will be held June 20-22 at Rochester inl School and will be for cooks. Some of the topics to be covered in the workshop include equip- ment usages, preparation of lunch, serving techniques, sanitation, pur- chasing, storage and evaluation. The third workshop follows closely (June 25-27) at Pembroke Elementary School in Birming- ham and is also a cook's work- shop fer Southern Oakland Coun- ty workers. The same topics of.discussion as the Rochester meeting will be covered. ‘ Nancy Bernstein, nutrition . con- sultant for the Michigan Depart- ‘ment of Health, is general director of the three bn Assisting locally is Claude El- ie BIG KICK — With grace that’s pretty. good tor United Press Phote| Me oe ae the i wall he teri tnaee. ectehane STUDIES kT MSU—Harold Harboldt deft), { State University, Looking at a crankshaft with a pachyderm, “‘Menny” the elephant kicks up hér = has the wnenviable job of teaching heavy-footed |soran The prom 4 moving machine| dent of schocks, sath ire’ Mhariay vocational teacher at Pontiac High School, ob- —_ Harboldt is Prof. Charles C. Sigerfoos of the foot in a ballet step with dancer Hannetiore © Menny to trip lightly for a German motion pic- |had been parked in a field by a| McCoy, food service director of| S¢rves one of the displays at the three-day Na- MSU Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering, one of Wagener in Hamburg, Germany. Miss Wagenet ture, sand and gravel firm. Waterford Township Schools. tional Foundry Instructors Seminar at Michigan . the featured speakers at the meeting. j _ ° \ , , EIGHTEEN #¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 18, 19058, Red Sox Hammer Ties, 3- DETROIT w—Back in 1953, the; Detroit Tigers defeated Boston's Frank Sullivan, The next year, the | tall righthander dropped his first | decision to the Bengals: om * ca They haven't beaten him since. The 2-yearold Californian thrashed the Tigers yesterday for the 10th time in a row 13-2 and! the hot and cold Red Sox backed him with a 19-hit assault on five. Detroit pitchers. Billy Hoeft, whe copped the Tigers’ only victory in the three- game series in relief Friday | night, allowed eight hits and five runs in Jess than four innings and | the Besox blasted four others — the firing was over, The Detroit club, entering the weekend series with a chance to for two days and one night of in Yankee Stadium. Paul Foy- | against Bob Turley (3-2). ‘climb to 3rd place in the American League, instead was in a dead- ‘lock with Baltimore for fifth. The pitching went through an- other rugged weekend, afid with the league-leading Yankees in town activity, little rest appeared in ‘sight. Casey Stengel’'s power. packed squad will be out for revenge | for the Tigers’ Tecent successes tack (4-4) opens for Detroit today Manager Bucky Harris used ithree pitchers Friday, three Sat-, urday and five yesterday. Only ‘Walt Masterson, 35-year-old right- hander, avoided the Red Sox run scoring Sunday, as Harris threw in 19 players. Hoeft, allowing one hit in rail DETROIT BOSTON of the first three innings, was| Boll 20"e oe Proraallc RE blasted in the 4th. He allowed |} _ RE re successive singles by,Dick Gernet| | Kennedy, tf 1 0 © Gtephens|f 1 2 jane saps Jensen, yore ied Boone 3 6 0 Jensen, rf é 3 } pelo, then gave up two-base- Tuttle 4 0 Whites. 41 to Sammy White and Don Buddin| Bride'ser.ss 2 0 3 Daley.c 2 0 before getting the pitcher on an|fitnse 1 9 0 Bulivacn 3 0 infield grounder. es cuere The 19-hit Boston total was the Masterson. po oo best performance for the R rib gee | Sox this season, and the worst Brady p oo 8 one for Tiger pitching. eee a ; 2 . Totals 32 2 6 Totals 43 13 19 Detroit avoided a shutout in the a es 6th when Wayne Belardi singled B—Struck out tor Brideweser in Th. asterson je with one out, Al Kaline bounced Bom inte teres play tor Brady in @th. into a force play, Charlie Maxwell poston _ 000 510 034—13 doubled.to.right center and Frank! petroit . scooneqpac 000 002 000— 2 House scored Kaline and Maxwell) g_xenneay. RBI_ White 2, Buddin 2, Klaus, Gernert Jensen ¥ | “ with a single. ae. Se whiter Buddin 3. Masel: Adcock Hits 3 Homers As Braves Jolt Bums BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Charlie Grimm's last official act as manager of Milwaukee was to announce Joe Adcock would play both games at Brooklyn Sunday. It was one of the best moves Grimm ever made. Before Grimm knew he was go- ing to resign as boss of the Braves Big Field Seeks 60 Places for he told the players in the club- house Saturday he was taking Ad- cock off the bench and starting him at first base as a reward for his pinch homer in Saturday's game. Before the night was over, he was out and Fred Haney was the new manager. Adcock hit three home runs for Milwaukee Sunday, one of them the first ever hit over the left- field stands at Ebbets Field, as the Braves swept a doubleheader for Haney 5-4 and 3-1. The double victory left the Braves only two games off the pace. * * ®@ Despite a double defeat at the hands of St. Louis, the Pittsburgh Pirates still held the lead by a Michigan Open About 90 Expected to Compete at Indianwood Today With 60 spots at stake in the! la Michigan Open qualifying tests to-) day, at three courses in the Met-! ropolitan area, a big field was ex-| pected to battle it out over Indian-| wood’s rolling and tough layout. Early entries totalled 69, but of- ficials figured post entries might! boost the field at least 90. They will go 18 holes. The Michigan Open is sched- uled for the Indianwood club on dune 28, 30 and July 1. It is a | T?-hole test, with Franklin Hills’ | half game. The Cards dumped the Pirates 3-1 on Stan Musial’s two- ‘run homer and 8-3 on homers by Hank Sauer and Bob Del Greco. s ¢ @ Either the Cincinnati Redlegs or Bropklyn Dodgers could have |sneaked into the lead by winning pair, The Dodgers dropped two jand the Redlegs had to settle. for a split with New York. After suc- cessive homers by Willie Mays and Bill White gave the Giants the opener 7-6, Joe Nuxhall shut out New York with two* singles for a 10 verdict. Robin Roberts ended his person- al losing streak by pitching the H After that, Sullivan ave up only | HR—Lepcio. 8—Suilivan 2. r- & P y nert ‘unassisted); Brideweser, Spas | one hit.. and Belardi: Brideweser, > Delerdl House, Left— on 12, roit BB Sullivan 4, Hoeft 3, Maas gow son 1, Aber .1, Brady 1. 8O—Sullivan ry “Hoeft 2, Masterson 1, Brady 2. re 34s, es 3 in 1%, Masterson 2 in 2 r4in %, Brady 3 in 1%. R- eulicnn 2- 2, Hoeft 5-5, Maas 1-1,

ond, 2: sunt ears , , qual- i—L. L. Mackey (PL) . Heidric y age, while Howle was : Hollow) def. B. V. Denham (PL), ifying for this same event. The | x¢¢cormick (Lochmoor), 3 and £ Collegiate Track Meets Produce Excellent Marks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j|legiate Athletic Assn. track cham- The spotlight of track and field|Pionship. athletics centers this week on Ba-| UCLA kersfield, Calif. after a weekend that produced excellent miirks and a few shocks. The event coming up at Bakers- field, playing host for its first ma- jor track festival, is the National AAU championships. Many of the athletes who com- peted in the National Collegiates| at Berkeley and in the Intercolle- giate meet at Los Angeles will be on deck, along with ex-collegian iP scored 55 7-10 points, fol-| lowed by Kansas, 50; USC, 344; | Michigan State, 29; Abilene Chris- tian, 25, and Villanova 24. ‘Andonian’s 66 Best of Season for MGA Pontiac's state publinx champion is still rolling along. Sunday, Mike y's ukee Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 0 (called end of ) |Chicago at Philadelphia, , Wet grounds = Menda oa Borst Cincinn ia, 7 p.m.—Jeff- com (60) vs Haddix (42) - Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 715 pm. — oy (3-6) beta say (6-4), games sc : Near so ve Schedule St. Louls at B: 7 pm, | Chicago Ns ‘? Yon” 7 he jCine cinpati et Philade |\Milweukee at Puicbergh. rv B"pm 51 All-Stars = to Meet Pros Coach Lambeau to Get Squad Into Camp July 19th for Workouts CHICAGO w—Curly Lambeau, veteran pro football coach who last year. directed the College All- |Stars to a 30-27 victory over the Cleveland Browns, has announced (@ squad of 51 players to face the Browns Aug: 10 tt Soldier Field. |. Last year was = oe time the |pro coaches were used in the an- nual game between the All-Stars and the professional champions and it apparently paid off as the collegians scored one of the few victories in the series dating back to 1934. The pros have won 13, lost 7 and 2 games have ended in ties. All 51 players selected have ac- cepted invitations and will report veterans eligible now only for AAU activities. In addition to medals, the lads) — will be aiming at a chance} ‘Andenian (PHS math instructor) to Northwestern University July \blasted the season's best card for 19. Practice begins the following the Metropolitan Golf Association, —— |with a sizzling 66. Playing with the Sylvan Glen | Some of the top names are quar- * ° * o perform in the final Olympic! ‘ale in Los Angeles June 29-30.! NCAA 100-meter dash at Es produced a smashing lvictory by Bobby Morrow of Abi-| lene Christian over his rival from) Duke, Dave Sime, in time of 10.4.| Sime was timed at a disappoint-| ing 10.6. There were plenty of bright! |spots, however. | The Air Force's Parry O'Brien, | ithe world-record holder, increased "his mastery of the shot put with a’ itoss of 61 feet 9. and Manhattan \team, Mike hit his 4-under-par over terbacks Ear! Morrall, Michigan ‘the River Bank layout. He had six State, and George Welsh, Navy: birdies on the way. halfbacks Hopalong Cassady, Ohio Mike paced the 1444-74 win over State, Bob Burris, Oklahoma and |the host team. He was playing to- Lenny Moore, Penn State day at Meadbrook, in qualifying .Fullbacks Joe Childress, rounds for the U. S. Publinx cham- burn, and Don - Schaefer, pionship. +Dame, ends Ron Beagle, Navy, Similar qualifying tests were un- and Don Holleder, Army: tackles der way at Indianwood, site of Frank D'Agostino, Auburn, and \the Michigan Open, and at West- bruce Bosley, West Virginia: ‘ern. Some 60 will be qualified guards Jim Brown, UCLA, and jtoday, Frank Metzger of the state Cecil Morris, Oklahoma, and cen- open tourney committee said to ters Jim Mense, Notre Dame, and the area. Jack Reynolds of Water- inning as the New York Yankees ford High was slated for a 9:08 tee-\drubbed Cleveland 94. The dé off, and Tim Baldwin of Birming- feat @ropped the Indians into, eho er ee ees “=Bob Sweikert Kille \the leaders. INDIANAPOLIS W—Bob Sweik-| \rest about 75 feet from the north\Hayward, Calif, four years ago. * perthe for the Open have alan | Chicago pounded Washington for ert, a fearless champion on thejend of the asphalt track. \In addition to his 1955 victory at been set for play under way today 20 hits and a 20-2 romp in the|track but “scared to death on the| His wife, Delores, tried to run|Indianapolis he won the American at Western and Meadowbrook. Na- opener and then settled back to highway,” met an auto racers'to the burning car but was barred |Automobile Assn. big car crown _ tional Publinx qualifying rounds; ‘absorb a 10-4 beating in the sec- ideath yesterday after he crashed by a fence. The flames were quick- and the Midwest sprint.champion-| are on the way at the Detroit area [ond game. The results left the on the high-banked Salem Speed- hy PIECE el ship. He was the first driver to! courses. |White Sox 5! games back of the way. jwin all three: 2 Tigers Ahead Av Notre = *. ¢* *# | Sweikert, 30, died of skull in- es 6? Sweikert, the 1955 winner at In-|juries three minutes after he was| While ring among the lead-| |dianapolis, brushed the wall withad mitted to the Washington ers in the 1956 Indianapolis race ‘his sprint car while trying to pass|County Memorial Hospital. ‘Sweikert’'s car struck a wall and| ‘Bob Pellegrini, Maryland. a n t e ti ] e a S O Ed Elisian on the fourth lap. The | The photographers were treated he ended up in the infield with prea Ken Bantum became the! —————— : —— rd man in history to break 60! ‘front of his car went partially over |at the hospital for minor head, shreaded tire. Rurming to the pits feet. He hit 60-4. ‘rail, injured two photographers abrasions lon the rim, he was able to get a iS" Cracyed american Record Fi ive Parks Meets Listed ' NEW YORK (INS)—Strong sup-|, L&?T FIELD “Ted Williams, port for Frank Thomas, Pitts-| = burgh left fielder, and Vic Wertz, leuiaee. Broskiya: Pye WES5S;) Dake Cleveland first baseman, has en-| RIGHT FTELD—Al Kaline. Detroit, 10.- abled them to take over the lead at /¢:, ran, Musial, G Louis. 11.223. 46. their positions in the nationwide’ ‘a, Roy Campanella, Brooklyn, 10,072 Boston, jin a stand, then twisted and rolled| A native of Los Angeles, Sweik-i!new wheel and finished sixth in the| towards a retaining wall. jert moved to Indianapolis from race, | The car was airborne and up ‘side down when it passed over the wall. Sweikert was pulled from the Sweden Shares Honors ‘flaming vehicle when it came to poll of fans to establish all-star) game starting lineups. * * @¢ : Latest figures from the office of! | commissioner Ford Frick today showed Thomas supplanting in- jured Rip Repulski of St. Louis and, Wertz going ahead of Boston's Mickey Vernon. Mickey Mantle of; the New York Yankees still is the; top vote-getter with 18,074. liz * * - The leaders, by position, with Aerican Leaguers listed first: RST BASE—Wertz, 7,688: Dale Long. Pe tsburgh, 15,386. SECOND BASE—Nelson Fox, Chicago, 9.218, Red Bchoendienst, New York, 8, THIRD BASE—George — oe 8247, Ken Boyer. 8t. Louis, 9,4 SHORTSTOP—Harvey Kuenn. Detroit, 14513. Ernie Banks, Chicago, 9.037. State Trackmen in Final Trials LOS ANGELES #—Five Michi- gan trackmen have qualified for final tryouts for the 1956 U. S. Olympic track and field team which will be held here June 29-30. s a FISHER — That | there are good = glers on the dis-| | STOCKHOLM (INS) — Germany| taff side. too. iS and Sweden claimed the major proved in the share of honors today after eight above picture Of gays of competition in the Olympic 12-year-old Joy | Fquestrian games at Stockholm. | Snyder, 5516 Put- nam Drive, Wal- nut. Lake. Joy, fishing alone on the shoreline of is Hans Winkler, courageous 29- year-old German rider, captured the Grand Prix Jumping cham- pionship and clinched the team Gold Medal for his country yes- German Equestrian Best jbest American in the jumping was |Hugh Wiley, 29-year-old Navy sea- Walnut Lake hooked and sub- , dued a fat, sassy| leg injury. rock bass that} Germany nosed out Sweden for went one pound, ve -all championship in the! unofficial point computations — one ounce in heft | which the International Olympic) and was 12% Committee does not recognize. inches 10M. cweden, however, picked up three She used a jitter- Gold Medals to Germany's two. bug lure. Joy, al The Swedes won the dressage pupil at Barnum team title. Junior High, Bir. * * * mingham, says) On a 10-5-4-3-2-1 scoring basis | “sure, I like to) for team and individual placings, fish.” She baits) Germany had 37'2 points, Swe- her own hooks’ den 33, Britain 25, Italy 16, Den- Pontiac Press Photo 29d removes the) mark 7, Russig 6, Switzerland catch herself. | 5%, Argentina -4, Canada 4, terday with q faultless tour of the barricades despite a painful | s They are Ed Brabham, of Mich-' igan State, who ran the 200-meter dash in 21.4 seconds; Mark Smith Jr., former Wayne University star now in the Navy, who had a high of 6 feet 6% inches; of University of Michi- -One day, 12 classes, an a new competitive course have been add- ed to the program for the 39th annual Detroit Horse Show, which begins this week at the Bloomfield Open. Hunt Club in Bloomfield Hills.. : * *¢ * Instead of a four-lay show as in past vears, the 1956 program will run five days, starting: Wednes-! day. Classes have been expanded from last year’s 82 te 94, with one new class In the Junior di- ess ‘ Wiffie Wins in France | ) PARIS @#—Miss Margaret ie) Smith of St. Clair, Mich.. defeated Miss Angela te New Program Additions to Horse Show vision, four in the Hunter group, two in the Jumper, four in the Western, and a new all-show class, the Prix Caprilli. Sixteen courses will be used in the main show ring.in addition to special courses in the 2nd ring and on the outside hunter course. A. Duffy, show chairman. This year’s program consists of} General admission tickets will 13 events. Morning and afternoon|be available at the show from the jevents, starting at 8:30 a.m. and Disabled American Veterans, who 12:50 p.m., will feature Wednes-|share in the proceeds. The Bloom- day's opening: session. Morning |fiéld Open Hunt Club is located on aftefnoon: and evening events will|Long Lake Road, one mile. east urday at 8:30, 12:50 and 6:50. Aft- ernoon and evening events, begin- ning at 12:50 and 6:50 p.m., wind up the show on Sunday. Approximately 350 entries are expected this year compared to 320 im 1955, according to Irving Gets Washed Out be held — Friday and Sat-|of Woodward. _ Arnie Sowell of Pittsburgh cracked an American record with) an easy win in the 800 meters in time of 1:46.7, running mainly against himself all the way, The Army's Lou Jones, another world-record holder, smacked out 45.7 in the 400 meters, beating the Air Force's Jim Lea (46:0) en Feaere 4, Austrailia $3, Bulgaria , United States 2 and Spain 1. _The only U. S, points represented a fifth-place team effort in yes- |terday’s jumping. Individually, the | man from Towson, Md., who tied for lth place with 24 faults, Sports Calendar Pontiac’s weekend sports calen- idar was completely disrupted by Sunday's heavy rains as_ four scheduled events went down the drain. ? * * The 1956 season opener for the Pontiac Oldtimers’ baseball team, a Class A City Baseball League twin bill, City Softball League ac- itivity, and the modified hardtop jauto races at the Pontiac Speed- way were all washed out by yes- terday's downpour. Old Mr. Weatherman had his say on Saturday morning too. Showers postponed the annual Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- merce boys tennis tournament at Oakland Park.. The tourney has been re-sched- uled this Saturday at 10 a. m. on the Oakland Park courts. Lands His First Bass Five years a resident of this area, William Hendrick, 135 Oak- land -Ave., Saturday caught his 1st bass. Too small for an entry in The Pontiac Press “‘big fish derby”’ it was nevertheless a very nice fish, going 3-pounds 2-ounces, 18% inches long. It was taken on Long Lake (Keego Harbor), and was route, Lee Calhoun of North Carolina College skimmed the 110-meter high hurdles in 13.7, and the Navy’s crack Jack Davis did it in, 13.8. Certainly a highlight for UCLA! was the Bruins’ first Nationa] Col- Championship ambitions will dule will be the Mixed Two-Ball soon beckon area golfers to the Foursome July 14, Women's Medal Pontiac Municipal] Golf Course for Play July 28, Men's Medal Play hopeful challenges in the 1956 city |qualifying test August 4, and the tournaments, |Men's Medal Play finals August Dates for five summer tour- {11-12. neys have been announced by All events are scheduled for the Pontiac Parks and Keer-- | 18 holes except the men’s medal ation Department, the sponsoring finals, which cover a %6-hole organization. | distance. Each tournament is The Men's Best Ball tournament S!#ted at the Municipal links. over an 18-hole route on Saturday,| Trophies will be awarded to June 23, will open the warm winners and runners-up in four weather calendar of events. tourneys while qa single award will 7 out the tourney sche-/be made in the men’s qualifying 2, ‘ “4 i pale ae : i i SUCCESS CONTINUES — Mike Andonian (center) Pontiac High Glen Team. Shown with him and Hendrick’s only fish of the day. ship last week had continued. success over the weekend as he re- ceived his degree at the University of Detroit and then followed with a 66 in the Metropolitan Golf Association League with the Sylvan is*Prof, William K. Joyce, golf moderator at the U. of D. rounds. Shooters farther back will receive golf balls. — DeMarco Seeks Title Shot Affer Winning BOSTON (®— Tony DeMarco may get the next shot at Johnny Saxton's welterweight title unless the New York Boxing Commission grants a license to Frank (Blinky) Palermo, the champion's man- ager, * * * Negotiations for a Saxton-De- Marco title bout, possibly in Sep- tember, opened immediately after the Boston slugger halted Vince Martinez’ 21-bout victory string with a 10-round decision Saturday at Fenway Park. Carmen Basilio, who lost the crown to Saxton this year, is rated the No. 1 contender, but may lose out on a chance to regain the title if New -York Commission. Chair- man Julius Helfand doesn’t re- verse his stand. Hoett to Take |Army Physical DETROIT @ — Southpaw Billy -|Hoeft of the Detroit Tigers was in Milwaukee today for an army rr en The slender Tiger pitcher was notified a few weeks ago “that he won the state publinx champion- must a_ reclassification his wife Alice at commencement aut Saou toes reve ae a nervous disorder, J Pie eee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, @ MONDAY, JUNE 1s; Ben condition may keep him. from establishing that * ¢* «@ ‘Midd ecoff Gets Title of it Golf in Open it a few important putts didn’t drop. ‘Golf is a $50,000e-year business NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway . a the All-Ster Whiskey oP ad 2 4/5 Qt. 90 PROOF A product of the Oldest the North American Com- seats ses eneeee tee emeee seenee eee reeeee ee ee eee ee ee) fine start as the new manager of Braves Saturday following the “T) Chariey Grimm. He talks to a group of his play- ers (left to right) Del Crandall, Hank Aaron, Joe FINE START — Fred Haney (left) got off toa the Milwaukee resignation of Lew Burdette. day. Adcock, Gene Conley (rear), double win over the Dodgers, 5-4 and 3-1, yester- \ AP Wirepheto , Ed Mathews and The Braves helped him with a Play Starts Wednesday Lady pros are moving into town| for the plum-event of the circuit, the Ladies 1956 Professional Golf Association Tournament starting Wednesday at the Forest Lake Country Club. When the weekend comes to an end it will mark the richest three ; week period in history of the Ladies PGA. The $7,500 Pittsburgh Open, Peeeee a. .e 16-T1-18-T1—299 | Gene Littier sae. 15-14-14-T6—200 Dave Douglas .. 12-96-78-T3—200 Al Brosch 5 ~14-T7-T9—300 | *William Hyndman, 73-16-16-76—300 Mickey Homa seeq 14-TS-79-T2—309 [Tony Holguin.......... 14-73- 7-70-90 Dick Mayer...... » 16-T3-18-13—302 Paul OLeary.... je-13-31-18— 302 Ed WOR; cacs: 14-74-76-TE—302 Buck White..... T$-74-16-78— 903 Bob Rosburg........... 68-16-79-81— 304 Walker Inman Jr. 77-72-79-76—304 = @ @ Oe psc Be heceemniom Isaca re SEVEN STAR, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF, J7tx% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD, 67%s% GRAIN MEUTHAL SPIRITS. GOODERNAM & WORTS t1o.. PEORIA, Needles Champ of 3-Year-Olds *. §4-73-81-77—305 | 14-75-71-80—306 11-70-78-81—308 Harvie Ward Jr Jack Tony Lema * ‘T1-71-79-81—308 *John Garrett ees. TI-72-T6-84—300 “Amateur Florida Colt Comes From Behind to Win Belmont Stakes | | NEW YORK W — Needles, the zany Florida colt who gives his owners and trainer Hugh Fontaine le case of nerves every time he ‘steps on a race track, heads = Monmouth Park in New Jerse tomorrow with the Belmont Stakes jand the 3-year-old championship ‘safely stowed away Ld L * Needles threw his famous late punch in the final half mile of the mile and one half Belmont Satur- overpowering the Calumet Farm's Fabius in the stretch, then! | Triangle Round Robin at Vir- Forest Lake Gets. Set for LPGA ginia Beach worth $12,000 and the $7,500 purse at ‘Forest Lake brings the three week total for dune to $27,000. All of the top women pros along with the leading amateurs of the Midwest will play simultaneously in the Wolverine Open. Competing in the money-tourna- ment ‘are Patty Berg and Louise the |Suggs, the 1-2 money winners of /1955 who failed to participate in the Forest Lake meet last year Among the other 20 pros who | will make an appearance is Fay | |r Phote Chet ‘McBride (above) and his fishing partner, Pentiac Press TOO LIGHT — JP Perkins, had a lot of fun opening day of bass season. Chet landed the nice, 3-pound-9-ounce largemouth in Lake Orion. The two teok three more mice bass, us- ) ing a 5-8 ounce jitterbug lure, on a spinning outfit. Fish above was. 20 inches long. Chet lives at 452 South Bellvue, Orion, Perkins at 7650 Bridge road. Clarkston. Chet’s fish was just too light to qualify for The Press ‘big fish ae) that started Saturday. | Sports Calendar | Crocker, winner of the Wolverine | | last year and also third-best mon- ey winner of 1955. Original plans called for three days of medal play Thursday, Fri-' day and Saturday and match play in the final round Sunday. How- ever, the entire tourney through the final day will be medal play ‘in a recent change announced by ithe club. Wednesday, the proettes will meet the women club champions ifrom the Detroit District in an ex-! ‘hibition tournament. The amateurs vying in the Wol- Tops among the amateurs is \Wiffi Smith of St. Clair Country | ‘Club who was one of the singles winners for the U.S. team which |, lost the Curtis Cup to Britain a week x ago. Pat Devany, from Grosse Ile Golf, and Country Club, who played as an amateur at Forest Lake last year, will now play the course in the pro ranks, having turned Pro. fessional this year in January. | Ready to play in her first tour- | nament of the year is 18-year-old — : Sally Sharp of Birmingham . Miss Sharp concludes her fresh- man year at Michigan State this ‘week and will now aiming for ‘honors in the Wolvefine. Tickets for the tourney can be obtained on a single day or entire. jtournament basis at Forest Lake on West Long Lake oe Tam’s Orlick Sets New Mark | on Own Layout Firing six birdies and putting brilliantly, Sunday, Warren Orlick, iprlofessional at Tam O’Shanter, pions bung up a new course mark of 66. The 66 is five under par. * * ® Warren canned a pair of 15 ifooters’ and ran down a 20-footer lalong the way. The record is for ithe revamped layout. Old course ‘mark of 64 was set in the 1948) Michigan Open at | a O'Shanter | ‘by Meadowbrook’s Chuck word —_ Orlick’s =< eoeeenee Orliek OUL... coe ‘Orlick ine ut eee ee wears information. Ne Obligation. Name MEN WANTED To Train for High Selery Positions in Electronics, Redio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remoin Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupen or Call for Complete ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE; 352: = + Seeeereereernee eee He eeeeeeeeeees cv Seer eerrerrr rr rrr rier t rT tr terre WO 2-5660 G. L Approved .-Phene.... Coes eeeeenenere® con MOY wecccces weeeeeesen ne TODAY Basedall sou vs. Oliver Buick, 8:30 p.m. Wisne: D- Pontiac Police vs. Auburn Heights Boys Club, at Washington, Ly- tell & Colgrove vs. Clarkston Merchants, at Cotumbia-Josiyn south; Keego Boys | ws. Pontiac Boys Club, at Columbia- north. (Practice games, $:30 p.m.) Seftbal! CITY MEN'S— Drive-In Cleaners vs Pontiac Select a Drink, pm. and Loute’'s Tavern vs. Walied Lake Market, 6:30, at Beaudette: Bicmar Inn vs. Sta- pm... and Royal Bar ys. D MEN S—VPW vs Dray- at Drayton Plains — at | CLASS A- ClO Love | = vs Anderson Jets, 6:30 pm., at Wisne CLASS D-E— Auburn Heights Boys. Club, vs. Lyteil & Colgrove, at Washington: co Bors U. S: Needs but I Win to Gain Wightman Cup -WIMBLEDON, England —The ‘United States needed only one vic- tory in today’s four scheduled imatches to win the Wightman Cup ‘tennis competition for the 27th |straight — * | sare. Dorothy Heed Knede of| iForest Hills, played Shirley! Bloomer in the first match. In other tests, Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., met Angela ‘Buxton, and Shirley Fry of Akron. | Ohio, went up against Angela Mortimer, The doubles paired Miss Brough, and Miss Fry against Miss Mor- timer and Miss Buxton. Clarkston Merchants vs. Kee Club, at Columbia-Josiyn south, Pontiac Boye Club vs. Pontiac Police, at Columbia- |Jesiyn north. (Practice games, $:20 p.m.) P—Osmun's vs. s Club Wo. 2, 9 am., and Clarkston Wolves vs. Don Nicholie, 11 @.m., at Jostyn south, Matthews ops! ag . Tel-) Huron, 8 am, and iC vs. West Side Kiwanis, 11 am, at —- vere | ‘(Practice games.) ane ieee teld Cubs vs. Ti and Auburn Heights Boys Market, 11 6.m., Park Practice games.) Seft! CITY MEN'S—Oxbow Pavilion vs. Rich-| ard's Tavern, 7 pm. and Bicmar Inn ve. Ghaw's Jewelers. B:30, at Benudette. GIRLS — Michigan Bell vs. GMC 8:30 .. at North Side. vs. Thrifty 7 p.m., and Lake acy ¥8. Boman vel Baptist, @: as af Drayton Plains. eb | at Jaycee Chicagoan Net Champ ST. LOUIS (INS)—Grant Golden of Chicago defeated Francisco Con- itrares of Mexico, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 9-7, ito win the singles title in the Triple A invitational tennis tournament at St. Louis yesterday. \ Motor Mart Auto | Pars 121-123 E. 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HA 50) students who compete . in about 27 varieties of me og Rolladium ‘Skating Club Presents Its 6th ‘Annual Show Spinning Wheels. layed during the regular 1955/87 erarccrae oe 5 of 1956 Starring Members of 1954-55 American Championship Skating Team See “Disneyland” Come to Life on Wheels | A Complete Full production show sponsored by the Rolladium Championship team of 1954 and 1955 to raise travel funds to keep the Championship trophies here in Pontiac. All Amateurs — These are all people from your neighborhood around town. Show Runs 2 DAYS ONLY—Get YOUR TICKET EARLY You may purchase your tickets from any member of the skating team ot the ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK or at the door on show night. TUESDAY, JUNE 19 and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Doors Open 8:00 P. M.—Show Starts 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION $1.00 PLUS TAX — TOTAL $1.10 ROLLADIUM” sanided Ee ee kating Rink * _FE 5-3677 | Dayton’ s June Tire 3 bn heli hhh bn hdnhind ~ Pies Tax Exch. 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Wayne Gabert Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121. N. Seginew 'Nigua ierm. FE 5-6189 ao sawrs), a word meaning ‘‘terrible icant dinosaurs died out long ago we know how they looked Here is a dinosaur called a brontosaurus ({bront-o-saw-rus) meaning ‘‘thunder lizard.” These creatures could grow as long as 80 feet, 15 feet high at the hips, and weigh 40 tons. from skeletons and fossils. The brontosaurus ate only plants saurs ate meat. ‘carefully. Place the neck of the his head. iward. Cut around the top edge of it up so the brontosaurus can eat it. JUNIOR_EDITORS| DINOSAURS AND CAVE KIDS The Dinosaurs Appear Millions of years ago, when the climate of the United States and northern Europe was semi-tropical, reptiles larger and uglier than elephants roamed the world. These are called dinosaurs (dine-o- Let's make a collection of them this week. Color the picture with your crayons and then paste it down on cardboard. Cut out the parts fasten with a brass fastener or a bent pin so he can raise and lower Fold back the end tabs at the bottom, and fold the center one for- ‘dotted line so they will stand up. Cut out the plant at the top and set (Jerry Heinz; Menosha, Wis., first submitted this idea. yours for Junior Editors in care of this newspaper and it may win you $10: Violet Moore Higgins; @ Newsfeaturés).~ Tomorrow: The Armored Lizard Year-Around School is outmoded. McClure would elimi- nate summer vacation, replacing it with playtime activities such as camping and outdoor education in the school curriculum. © France's radio-phonograph in-/tings dustry. now employs about 50,000 workers. tl lizards." and leaves, although many dino- brontosaurus behind the body and the plants and fold forward on the Send in Got Goering’s Gun DENVER @—A double-barreled ‘shotgun once belonging to Her-| mann Goering, chief of Germany's: World War II air force, was given to then Lt. Col. Steve Lichene | during the last days of the war by a German officer Lichene cap- tured. Now a real estate execu-' -|inlaid weapon to a Denver antique shop where it is now on display. hundred dollars. World's largest incandescent light bulb (75,000 watts) is 171,400 times brighter than Thomas Edi- son's first smarter # cocten The shotgun is valued at several) uu tive here, Lichene sold the gold'lamp, developed in You can enjoy June-fresh strawberries all winter long with a home food freezer. (Or a two-in-one refrigerator freezer.) And they’ll stay as sweet and juicy as the day they were picked. That’s why smart homemakers say: “Freezer Living is Leisure Living.” SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER a! Prices effective through Saturday, June 23 We reserve the right to limit quantities Fresh Dressed Lake Whitefish Fish takes on new zest and flavor when cooked out-of-doors. There’s nothing more tantalizing to the appetite than the smell of fish roasting over the coals of an open fire. Any of the basic cooking methods can be adapted to the backyard grill. Why not treat your family to an enjoyable back- yard meal of barbecued fish, potato chips and iced — tea sometime this week. AS: - For Summer Living Fun Eclipse Portable Barbeque ..» get this BCLIPSE PORT- ABLE BARBECUE. It is just what you need for out-door cookery — easily assembled without tools. Adjustable pit — and sliding grill; enameled Yours for only 3 BOOKS , at your nearby Gold Bell Gift Stamp Redemption Center steel construction with rubber tired wheels, rolls easily. Reg- ularly $11.95. tes : i : | ; : z , : A : ¢ ‘ * a ‘ E than 230 | 2 oe PE £-8240 Peruvians were eligible to vote. Wendy was talked into accepting nd their sole movie production, —— SSS === a . “Night of the Hunter.” wos : ’ Women voted for the first me. this role when Director Richard — “dn Invitation to Excellent Food” =a in: Brooks stopped over in London en! Now they go their separate Gets Horsy Reward route to Africa. Brooks adapted | ways. Eawene to Coe in the cae on STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN Robert Ruark's novel for the! fall to make. Bridge over RENCE. Se san ST. and much of It wil be_the River Kent” for Sam Soegr!] wg aM WI@ FINE LIQUORS—FINE FOOD |} (L__r=u-~_ made in Africa. and David Lean. and Gregory to : had worked like a horse on a fac- ‘produce ‘The Naked anid the West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road Starts TUESDAY! tory repair job. But do you think! Joe Pasternak paused long| Dead.” : $$ $$$ —_—_—— Paar angele |his fellow workers patted him on enough from answering my ques-| -Run Action the back for being such a work. tions about Jean Simmons and| “The Bad Seed" is a brilliantly A MAN AND A MOB ees . horse? Well—yes and no. They sent Robert Taylor doing “Protection acted, brilliantly directed picture | : Dri Le- Tin ja bale of hay—gift card and all— from a Racket’ to say that his about one of the most shockine Wes Steele, Gentighter sad ‘to Johnny. . lbonk. “E — ; : . . e L Mob with a Rope! ‘Easy the Hard Way” is in subjects ever screened. a child T Iie ater Ov ‘its third printing and it's going murderess. Mervyn Le Roy has a . Honesty Twice er to be made into a picture. By survrise ending that softens the NO PLACE | ity | whom? Joe, of course. |chill—but it's still horrifying: = HURON | TO HIDE BEAVER DAM. Ky. #—Filling EXCEPT THE am TE Lad station operator Jimmy Peters re- Now to return to “Wrotection T see an Oscar in the offing for Box Office Opens 7 P. M.—Opdyke Rd. at Pontiac Rd.—FE 4-461! | ig 5 dime in the mail from ‘rom a Racket.” It goes in Au- Eileen Heckart who is simply IN HER ARMS! lorgot gust and will be the first picture | Magnificent as the mother of the | pore the KISS that he pion dignity Jean will make following the | little boy who is murdered.’ As | — The story of changed |to pay for two soft drinks. Peters or : mailed the dime back, told her| birth of her baby. She and Bob | for “The Little Monster” her- RAY MILLAND the destiny of the West! he knew she had forgotten and, Taylor should be a handsome self, Patsy McCormack 1s un- = that he added the 10 cents to the, Palr. Betievabte| she ta ss geet aMan Qlone | gas bill. | Joe said, “This is the third Pic- Nancy Kelly is fine, indeed, as | | | | ———— the distraught mother, as {fs Bill! Witiuam etelaela. TROCOLOR | Hopper as the father. You'll also’ vividly remember the perform-: * -F * \ ‘~*~ - ‘ances of Harvey Jones as the a . ' e il Siniiic i - . psychopathic janitor and Evelyn: 4 ‘ Pp bd > rt “DEADLY SUSPENSE! : Varden plaving the good natured ’ 7 sea with Lex Borker in and sympathetic landlady j y Lm § : Kim Novak 1» MYSTERY OF THE BLACK JUNGLE Snapshots at Random: Jeanne Crain has substituted attorney Gregson Bautzer for her former. ; we : Bex Office Opens 7 00° P.M. Free! Playground attorney, Martin Gang. Her friends. a Rosau NO are all solidly back of Jeanne, and, i] 5 mae Rus SELL { TONIGHT—TUESDAY € §srreer'ei fn Se AND “= Paul Brinkman. A PICTURE OF VERY, VERY SPECIAL GREATNESS! | 2—OUTSTANDING FEATURES —2 Maye Clinie dum a feat samaang. | . When Frank Sinatra reterne | from Spain his new house will be! previewed by Ed Murrow on his) IT’S THE “Person to Person’ TV show. SLEEPER | Tempus certainly fugits! Mil-' she's @ chael Giesler, son of Attorney | HIT OF Jerry Giesler, and who only yes- I eg +| ae Awe se w terday was a small boy, was out. — ——o jwith a date at the Plymouth) ; z =I | House. 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Evéty Day in the Pontiac Pome Press Wont Ad Section ie) ‘ake edventage of this easy way Big; to solve all your buving and sell- | ing problems. ONAL FE 2-818) To Place Your WANT AD SPEARMINT “y TY TTT . 9 4 2 ¢ { ’ , A if 3 ? f 2 is “ TWENTY- if Moisture Sf | p Grain Selling CHICAGO ®—Moisture in parts of the Midwest over the weekend caused fairly heavy. selling in oats, new crop corn and new crop soy beans on the Board ef Trade today. - With dealings active in pits, soybeans fell several cents while corn and oats were off around a cent. The moisture came mainly in the form of widely scattered tHunder showers but undoubtedly was very beneficial where re- ceived, grainmen said. Wheat and rye eased at the start but met good support and rallied to around previous closing levels. _ Wheat near the end of the first 3 hour was % lower to % higher, July $2.08; corn 5-1% lower, July $1.50; oats %2 to 1 lower, July. 66; rye % Jower % higher, July $1.23%; soybeans 1% to 4% lower, July $3.01%; lard 10 to 40 a hun- dred pounds lower, July $1.10. Grain Prices ° CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, all! Produce fu. Turnip, No 1. 1.00-1 Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, June 1@ (AP:—Prices paid per pound f.ob. Dettroit for No. 1 quality live poultry up to 10 Heavy hens 24-26; light caponettes 4-5 Ib 25; 5-7 Ib er turkeys heavy type hens 29, type toms 28. oe CHICAGO POULTRY ype 16-18 ype 18, 27.30; breed- heavy t / MARKETS [Stocks Tra in Quiet Mood prevailed on the stock market with .|$— today was shaded in later trading ding NEW YORK «—A quiet mood Fluctuations were kept generally within the range of a point either way Oils were more actively traded than other groups. Among them,' Panhandle opened with a big block of 13,000 shares as it resumed its role of late last week as a market favorite following news of its pro- o 1.jposed merger with American’ Petrofina, Inc. Its original gain of There was a greater ratio of plus signs in the oils division than in others, but not by much. Steels.as a group were off as un- certainly prevailed regarding the labor negotiations. Most other di- visions were mixed. * * @ Today's session opened on a. slightly higher note and trading June 18 (AP) — Opening CHICAGO, June 18 (AP)—Live poultry, moderately active as the weekend, grain 5. ore eet Mendy am young stack. meedy Seiaccumulation of orders was dis- Wy esos 208 re nee: "70%, 618 (Thursday sei," 77.0008 Bb) fo ¥ |posed of. he wide soeteee: = unchan, iower:' Among the wider movers were’ soe. 2.14% July soos, 1.22% aees hens 21-2242; light hens 16-19; . — Mar ...sece.. 2164s Sep +... 124% brotlers or fryers 22-23: old roosters|Douglas Aircraft, Kennecott Cop- jue ise ae 1.27'9|15-16; caponettes over 4% 27-28; under ee ae ia off around a point. secvoce Pp a | ; . Mar ase, 14 Oct ose ss. 11:98 CMICARE be th car okatens a Air Reduction, Dow Chemical July et ee on 5 istock arrivals 4: on track 18: tota! us.jand Caterpillar advanced close of ‘shipment 854, insufficient to a point ‘establish market; mo carlot track sales ‘ . N d B . [Rew | stock | arris a 80: a 308: U.S. Steel and Republic Steel isupply modera: mand : market i . | ews in rie iweaker; carlot track sales, washed 100 lost ground fractionally. The rails’ tb. California Long Whites U. 8 1 A were thoroughly mixed with Santa) Pleading guilty to the charge of driving under the influence of liquor, Hansel H. Bailey, 42, of 229 E. Walton Blvd., teday paid a $100 fine imposed by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Charged with driving under the influence of liquor in a two-car ac- cident Saturday, Jose Flores. 4° of 75 Foster St.. today was fined $100 br 15 days in jail by Pontiac . ove |5.85-6.50, mostly 625-650; California Round Heds 1.40-7.45. i ee Fe retreating about a point and/ most other pivotal stocks in this! | DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. June 16 (AP)—Eggs fob Detroit, cases included, - federa!-aiaie grades = \ | Whites—Orade — 46-49 weighted |average 47, large ~45 wid. avg 44',. medium 39-42 wid avg @0';- smali 31- 4 owtd. avg. 325. Grade B 10', 34 wtd. Avg. 33',. Grade B large 40. Browns—Grade A jumbo 44-4] wid” large 29'»-44 wtd avg medium 41. Grade B large 39 Grade C large 32-33 wtd. avg. 32's, checks 30's Commercially graded 4 cents at $181.70. with the indus- group moving either way. Ld . . General Motors was ahead frac- goed faith all that in this mo- tionally and Chrysler was off a bit. i At noon the Associated Press: average trials up 20 cents, the rails down i ee Whites—Grade A extra large 41-44 30 cents and the utilities Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- large 3640-43; medium 35-37. Grade B changed. i large | negan . Browns—Grade A extre large 41. lerge Aue Gay) uh ooces began, todas 39-41 meduim 33-38. small 28 Grade New York Stocks —s oda) arge “4 lor Dean C. Hart. 21. of Detroit) 5 So ' a : = ER AND EGGS " who failed to pay ® $50 fine im! DETROIT. June 18 vAPi—East fo > AGM Cecio atl int Tole Tel 3s posed by Pontiac Municipal Judge a cases included, federal-state aineg Chem...112 tsi Cre Coal . 44 Maurice E. Finnegan. Hart had wnites—arade A jumbo 44.49 weight- prema a Geechee : via average extra rge 47-47% wt pleaded guilty to reckless driving. 31e°'tii” large 44's-45 ete arg 44'0 Ales | 4-7 MSE Jones & L medium 41-42 wid. avg 41%. Small 34 gam Can 43.7 Kennecot Uf your friend's in jail and needs Orde 2 <. oe , 4m wen 4 — is - Towns rade ree 445, wt bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-403]. .ye' 4ci,. medium 41 Orede B large ATM & Fey 83 Lop class = 834 —Adv. 39 grade C large 36. Checks mN Ges... 64 Lid McN & L 153 Total weekly recipts of government am News 314 lige & My 6 er. ded cage zone {5 wore Whee cases lan Rad 20.8 poses Cade) mercia. ‘W's Three Per | Whites—Grede A extra large 42: am | oe . as Lone 6 Cem . 827 large 39'5-41; medium 35. Grade B large Am Tel & Tel 1796 Mack Trk 33 m Tod 76 Martin. OL MS . Poe gee —— ay [oe large 41; larg = Viscose. . . a May D Str wea 2 a | Amac t 31 as Autos Collide Comment: Market about steady on top Anac W & C 722 poi 7 guelity large with moderate supplies Armee 6t! .. 57 Monsan Ch 42 = pods a fate —— aoe _ Jao & ce ue Mont Ward 415 yr ye : ades rely steady a tm hib- rms a0 4 A Birmingham man and two oth- oral cupply and irreguier demand. Atchison 1en soeed es fo ers were injured in a two-car ac- oe See BSS Mserete 424 cident on a rain-slick pavement Li k rma 35 Murray Cp 332 . : vestoc $3 Nat Bisc m2 last night ' ‘Belt & Onto «77 § L : Reech Nut RIC feo Meged bed <2 bode Torres Perfecto, 28. was admitted DETROIT LIVESTOCK Bendix Av my Ee Dewy a: b - DETROIT June 18 (AP)—The Detroft Renguet 17 Net Gyps 52 6 to Paget odie Hospital where Livestock Martet ae Reth Bter| 147 6 as co 100 he is listed in ‘satisfactory’ con- | Moe* salable 1 © eerty sales. Roeing Air... &t4 US . a ¢ undertone lower Ron 1 NY Centra! 75 dition with possible internal injur- Cattle salabie 1.000 Receipts include Sera ae Nia M Pow 30.2 ‘ns about $00 stockers and feeders. supply Borg Warner «444 No Am Av v2 ' good and chetce fed steers much emaiier Bris Mr ‘47 Nor Pac 402 Dwe other passengers in the cal SOS, cuncraly sandy one len cons peek fanaa 5° * - week aT oJ Cal | which rammed the rear of another — early wer grades slaughter cteers eabeanes eH 2 Seena mn ret] Se opening stead? {© weak. «0 bids Be ™ ‘ tas 7 Sere released after treatment or more lower, cutter and “atility looms ane as col ar pee map They are Comacho Ramon, 28. of —e — oe higher canners fuity Can Pac 397 penn Ep! Be y ulis steady. stock ¢ d- DS tr "9 me = Detroit and Louis T. Ribot, 27. of ers alow. steady to weak severe pe —— = < a tek 33 Rochester cheice and prime fed steers 227% most Case JI 1%? ume 3 . pales choice fed steers under 1206 Ib Chen & Ohio €r1 Penney JC heed The driver. Isabe] R. Malane. 25, ogres ie at 2250 carrying Chresier es. tooet phon ot ‘ = me individuals het 7 of 268 S. Paddock St. told Pontiac prime heavier steers around n 60°" eariy Clark a. = Sioa 5 =. j * @ an ial oice steer t - Police she skidded into the rear 2165. Tir lsd Righ cheice fed hetfers|Geecrmee Sty Paice. 331 of the other car stopped for a a8 daest se < fee heifers Cora Co'g ... 2°8 — — ‘ ue 3 2 - : e e ry. an standard Co! 6 j traffic light on Oakland Avenue steers and heifers 15.00-17 58. these open- Cel'Brd a ..,. 918 Pillay Mille. 45 | A... ? méear Deland Courtyat 7. p.m. ae on eer ore 80-1450: canners Col Gee 188 pag Plate G... e446 : 2 cutters - some mized t- Com] Fa ot & G 99.5 The second driver, Rex A. Wood, er and willity come up to 13 be utility Gani wake os Puilmen 68 - re alls mostiy. 1460-16 re Of! - 47 50. of Flint was not injured. -police (orty "sales goed and chetce stock steer engin tee lrg RCA * 427 said. : an¢ short reariing: 18060-2190 on pe n 452 1°¢ Repub St! “4 Calves sala Vealers opening Con: Can Pt) Rex Drug o4 an aaa steady to weak but market not fully eon, yent aq Rev Met “6 . : . established: early sales good and choice G..; oy] 174 Rey Tob B | 847 up to 25.00: some held higher: tradine Rock 2 Corn Pa ™ Spe 3 slow on heavy offerings over 228 ..., 7 soe Safeway St $2.5 : Me: tility ang commercial veaters 1400- ores “' - 265 St Jos Lead |. 442 ’ ‘A 8 | aes ae ee ee Det Fats. . 45 St Reg Pap 813 rt —t > = -. 100. Market slow: 2 Dis C Seag 384 Scoville Mfg 37 u in “ ar Id weak te 100 lower at 3155 “Other sheep Doug Aire we@ Seed AI RR. 39.1 : ad eee! Noid Cates a es prema as A Lake Orion man was hospital-, cancese Lives [Rast Air b “ae Sinclair Son . 686 | at 4 ony . &@ ae his wife suffered one 5 Guncago. june 18 (AP)—Saiadle hogs El Auto Lite 333 Sou Pee 13! injuries in a three-car accident, 5.?: general active El @ Mus... 3 a Ry . 482 ; uneven; steady to strong. R 1 last night on M24 in Pontiac Town- sows mostly steady oS eee. | Ut se eee ahi late: bulk mixed grade No | to 3 buteh- Fx-Cell-0 814 Std Oil Ind $9.3 ship ers 190-370 Ib 1625-1700; a few lots Pairb Mor 414 Std O NJ 582 Samuel Murley, 49. one of the matmty No 1 and 2 190-230 > 17.10-17.25: | Firestone 784 Std OU Ohte . $37 ; : ; ; Sfound 0 head ib 1740; a Iimited Pood Mach 664 Stevens JP 224 drivers, was in good condition a supply 280-300 Ib 1600-16 28: 325-400 I> Pord Motor 342 Stud Pack 73 Pontiae General Hospital today 1533 13.56 or shgntiv above ‘sons ‘soo, premette! M42 Bun Oil 73 sible fractured verte- 550 fb 1225-15 00 — . ee r Suther Pap 4 — a fp be M Murley, 49, . Salsble cattle 700: calves 300; steers ads pa a nm poe Swift Co 46 brae. Mrs. Lydia M. Murley, 49. and heifers steady iauahter steers aNd Gen Pies 5 1 pas = Pa 51 Pn neifers scarce, Wea cows week to $6 5 exe Co- . £38 was treated and released at the lower, bulls fully steady, vealers mostly oo ro ph Tex G Sul .3us hospital for a neck injury 1 were stockers edn feeders ; quoted Poe ee, | RA _— ou $82 - x an s ay ® package of ¢ ™ er.. 732 The other drivers Rath ecil e steers » se. ae sian dard and 2 ody Gen ee op) Trea W Air... 21 ‘hee ve s 8 : a ef choice and Ge® ransamer 2 " ler. @0. aie Auburn - . ry 1080 Ib mixed steers and hetfers Gen Tire 564 Twent Cen .... 226 Elmer C. Haskinson, of Drayton 180 8 eckage x food, and chotee ae = ae Gaderwosd 3B . vearit 20; wi y and commetcial 200d . : LJ ie... 021 Plains. They were unhurt. tows 12.00-16.00: two loads 1000. fb| 20odvear 69 Un Pac... 1778 tandard cows 14.78; bulk canners ang | 3reh Paige 2. Unit Air Lin.. 385 Detroit Residents Hurt —_mercist bulls 14.1000; mort good‘and Ot West 8... 306 Un Ou cy... $03 mer 1) .0- : an in Gas 0.3) troit Residents Hurt ice ae eee ah eo ae ere ats Bek ee cu jal ¥ 00-37. Ae Ti in Area Auto Collision Salable sheep 300; je moderately MH Choc... 48 US Steel Pn $35) |sette:, ee steady on — oer — a ve Tob ee he oe . C) ime am! - er tee 31.7) Two Detroit area persons were £30.21 00" cull to low springers TH Cent ..... 641 Warn B Pic | 233) treated and released at Pontiac 1§.00-21.50: cull to choice slaughter — mot fe moe — = Pik Lai = s | | APY - 8 q | General Hospital Saturday after oo Inland Stl... @22 Weete El 83.7. suffering minor injuries when two 4 Suffer Minor Injuries — tnspir Con "8 White Mot. 432, ears collided on Opdyke road, Pon- + . Int Bus Mach 456 W 487 tiac Township pdy in Avon Township Crash [nt Mer “Sta Yuen be an meee ; Int Nick 93.7 Youngst BhaT 89 2 Susan Quinn, 12, of Detroit. suf: Two people from Rochester and eTOCK AVERAGES = P Fi AGE fered a fractured toe, and Steve two from the Detroit area suffered) new YORK. June 18 iComptied by Solodky, 18, of Hamtramck, one of only minor injuries in a two-car the Associated Press. 4 ee | the drivers, had scalp lacerations. accident in Avon Township Sunday Indust Rails Util Stocks| The other vehicle involved was oP- afternoon. All were treated and re- peel —— at at aia 4 erated by Mary Scudder, 34, of De-'jeased by Pontiac General Hospi- Prev. day 2573 142.3 722 1818) trot . ul Savings soo det WS HS dns 5 * onth ago 114 r) Solodky told Oakland County dep- | * * ¢ Year ago ..... 234.7 1968 73. 171.2 uties something went wrong with Injured were: Barbara Whitsett. jose tow "70 gue mse 8 Ite his steering mechanism causing his 650 E, Auburn, Rochester; Brian 1988 igh... 257.8 1424 75.7 1818) car to go out of control ang into Sage, 17, of Centerline; Donna) 203.1 1149 67.2 ia the opposite lane. ‘Wiitala, 14, of Detroit; Wanda H. Lag) op oe elo’ | [Ross, 17, of 2616 Franklin Rd., pigures after decimal points are eiehths| = High Low Noon. Waterford Woman Hurt Rochester. ine, Allen, Elee, & Bautp Cor. os 38 . sh | Paul J. Klein, 18, of Centerline, | Baldwin Rubber Co®......... 334 144) in Two-Car Smashup | oe a 18, of 3430/Gt Lakes Oil w Chem Got 2: is : vy | Eastern hest re} | Howe! ¢ Motor Co*... .. 45 4. Ruby Bradford, 62, of 2435 Wil-, Rd., Rochester, were the| Dorn Metal Prod Go... 98 83 98 li Lake Dr.. Waterford Town-|drivers. Both said they did not The Prophet OF occ. WO ta jams e UT., | oid Rudy Mfg Co............ 75 78 75 see the other car in time to av Bate ship, was reported in good condi- the colli A elly Harri-|¥ peeen a 4 oe oi tion at Pontiac General Hospital)” mont Govehy tad eet ea aoe Ss. ~ today after being injured in.a two- ear accident in Waterford Satyr- day. She suffered chest and hip. in- juries and possible rib fractures. Donnie R. Parrish, 24, of ¢ 2557 Shallowbrook, Bloomfield —Town- ship, was the driver of the other car. Parrish told Oakland County Sheriff's deputies~he could not avoid the collision because the Bradford vehicle went’ out of con- trol. \ \ son Road: Purse, $12 Reported ‘Stolen From Home 1: ‘ | A purse and $12 were reported istolen Saturday night from a home \at 62 Stout St., Pontiac police said. | Howard Newbank of that addréss ‘said entry was gained through an unlocked door, according ‘to police. | World's longest railway is the \trans-Siberian railway. a4 Child Hurt in Crash Gary Peters, a three-year-old Detroit resident, escaped with only minor cuts and bruises when the car in which he was a passenger went-eut of control and left the! highway in West Bloomfield Town-! ship Sunday. Michael Latner, of Hazel Park, was the driver of the vehicle. The accident took place at W. Maple THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE. 18, 1956 ne G’WA! ‘YOU BIG BULLY — Boxer Muggs just wants to make the acquaintance of Lelanee, hel. WASHINGTON — Turkey is com- memorating a historic contribution to mercy and science—the estab- lishment 750 years ago of a hos- pital and medical clinic at Kayseri. Some original structures still stand in the central Turkish city.’ Early documents reveal that hospital employed two general practitioners, two surgeons and two eye doctors. When founded in 1206, ‘it was ranked among the world’s Turkish | Hospital M | kc j 750th Year of, Existerice the chief ingrédient was @ poison” ous snake's flesh. Hospitals World. Cortes built one in Mexico in the 1520's. Others were estab- lished in Montreal and Quebec in mid-17th century. Pennsylvanians carrer yp elie west = 8.3 hospital in t in 1751—forerunner of thousands now dedicated to. the people's health. tiny chihuahua, during neighborhood pet show in Philadelphia, but meets with rebuff. a of 60 stocks was down 10 cruits in May, says the National ‘Geographic Society, memonializes a heroic event in the story of one un- Of the world’s most renowned body guards—its defense of Pope Cle- iment VII in 1527 STEP-BY-STEP RETREAT 130 German and § 2 by the Duke of Bourbon, 117 Swiss mp Guards formed ranks at the obelisk ‘4s (in St. Peter's Square. The fighting ial. To sustain their oath to pro tect the Pontiff. the Guards keep machine guns and rifles in their daily routine, they collect cards of admission. They man ceremon-. ia. posts at papal functions, and southeast.of Rome. One chore con- stantly hangs over them: The pol- _ ; ishing of their breastplate armor Fred J. Archibald has been : named public relations director Motors Corp.'s Cleveland regional. office, officials _ announced today. He formerly was STIFF REGULTIONS the days when the Swiss were re- Swiss Guards in Vatican Mark 450th Anniversary WASHINGTON—The stern oath’nowned mercenary soldiers. They per and Youngstown Sheet & Tube of the Swiss Guards in the Vatican entered the Vatican's service under) will be intoned by recruite this'an agreement signed by Pope Ju- month in a historic year for the lius I] with the Swiss cantons of corps: Its 450th anniversary. Zurich and Lucerne. Now they are recruited from many parts of Swit- zerland, though most come from the country’s German - speaking North. The recruit, aged 19 to 25, must pass a rigid physical examina- tion. He stands at least five feet, eight inches tall. He must pre- duce civil and parish references attesting to his piety and char- acter, Parading to an austere court- yard, each newcomer will stand with feet set wide apart and his left hand on the Guard banner, | his right hand raised and three fingers extended. He will say: “‘! swear to observe loyally and in ment has been read to me. . The traditional swearing-in of re- Once in uniform, he doesn't for- get Switzerland. A picture of the Matterhorn hangs on the refectory wall, near a reproduction of the “Laon of Lucerne.’ Swiss books fill the brary. And his diet doesn't lack Swiss sausage and cheese. Business Notes LANSING (INS( — G. In a battle with thousands of panish soldiers led * ¢ ®« ant to the general manager in The Corps passed from existence, charge of dealer relations o be revived in 1548 by Pope Paul II. Now numbering around 100, the | Guards, in blue, yellow and red uniforms, catch the eyes of visi- ters to the Vatican. Their chang- ing of stations provides color — ‘and drama against the City’s Abe Cohen, sales manager for Pontiac's Standard Electrie Co., was among speakers at the second City, N. J. Cohen represented the massive stone structures. Tradi- of the NAED’s Electric llouse tional arms are ecight-foot-long wares Committee. halberds, a spearlike weapon es pecs Sa pecially used in the 15th and 16th = Far! Bell, Pontiac-Area Shell Centuries. The halberd is mererly ceremon- Monday luncheon in Detroit * * * | -ARBORN “ifty But their lives are peaceful. In = ee ee new engineering talent. of the General Guards trace their tradition to’ ._a member of the corporation's Weather for Scorpions J. R. Whitney of the Blair Tran- Preren't the only ones who were <1 Co, will be among the speakers happy to see it rain last winter. ay The showers were welcome by Dr Herbert L. Stahnke. who produces jand. Ohio. Whitney, who is vice- anti-scorpion serum in his labora- president of the Michigan Freight tory at Arizona State College here. Claim Council, Dr. Stahnke said that when it rains panied by William Fisher. of the the scorpions come out of the White Owl Express Co., president ground, and it’s easier to catch of the state group. The four-day them and extract their venom. press section, TEMPE, Ariz. ‘®—The farmers Freight Claim Council in will imeeting began today, Rd., west of Orchard Lake Road, ; j : a : i _ ing Helen Hayes on canvas at an unveiling at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York City. Artist Cristina Perry, left, has portrayed the great actress inher role of “Victoria Regina.’ This portrait, plus another painting by. Cristina, will be permanently displayed in the lobby of the Hayes Theater. + session of the recent annual con- ‘vention of the National Assn. of Electrical Distributors in Atlantic portable appliance sub-committee products dealer, has been named a winner in the firm's annual “clean station’’ contest. He will be among several dealers who will be hon- ored for a similar distinction at a try and colleges in the search for a national convention of the Cleve- be accom- - llionth Chevrolet vehicle was as- PORTRAIT OF ROYALTY — It's a real-life Helen Hayes meet- | | | Wealth Booms. Sheikdom of Thrives on Oil Deposits and in Western Culture i WASHINGTON — The Sheikdom ‘of Kuwait, 200 years old this year, has burst into wealth and Western! culture in a single decade. Prosperity and change have come to the 6,000-square-mile | area—smalier than New Jersey— i because of vast oil deposits, Kuwait lies at the head of the Persian Gulf, encircled by Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Beneath its sun-drenched sands is what may well be the biggest pool of oil in the world, the National Geograph- ic Society Says. The black gold has poured out in a steadily increasing stream, to- taling 386.398.003 barrels in 1955. Kuwait also shares in oil royalties rom the ‘“‘neutral territory’’ be- R_ Jones, a 7 Spend all Na- . s ; _ With- United States aid. The United Na 1253’ raged for six hours. Retiring step Oldsmobile general sales manager, tween it and Saudi Arabia. With 191 by step, the Pope's Swiss Protec-.-has announced the appointment of tors fought into the Basilica. The S. F. Mehring, formerly Oldsmo- last of them fel} at the foot of bile zone manager in Boston, as stairs leading to the papal apart- Midwest regional manager. with ments. The only survivors were 42 headquarters in Chicago. Mehring Guardsmen who had taken the Pon- succeeds W. O. Lampe, who re- tiff to safety in Castle St. Angelo. cently was named executive assist- the recent discovery eof another oil area in the north, Kuwait prom- ises to become even richer. Sheik Abdullah as Salim as Su- bah, descendant of a family that set up the state in 1756, gets half the profits of the Kuwait Oil Com-} pany, a joint British-American cor-| poration. His share now comes, to more than $200 million a year. Oil was discovered in southern Kuwait in 1938, but World War It held up exploitation, On Jaly 30, 1946, the first Kuwaiti crude- oil flowed inte q tanker, begin- ning a revelution of living stan-— > dards, . ° Western industry and methods have brought Western culture with them The old city of Kuwait capital of the Sheikdom. shows many changes since 1946 That vear a traveler might have secn it in its original form—an Arabian town of traders, seafarers and pearl divers. Whoie sections of winding passageways and mud houses have disappeared, replaced cement buildings. | . The sheiks of today pursue the | ing professors from 26 colleges and 7 2 universities will attend the week- long Ford Motor Co. engineering ancient sport of falconry from limousines or water ski in the Galt, while their sons piay foot- always accompany the Pope to TUM opening tomorrow. The pau cvem te t15-degree bral, Y ~ ~ meeting is designed to promote Arabs dnve | vd A ; his summer home at Castel Gan ciocer cooperation between indus. “"*8 Grive late-me le] Ameri dolfo in the Alban Hills, 40 miles, can automobiles over hard-top toads to mansions of wéstern de | sign where, within their own memo. \cies, there was nothing but desert and a few camel-riding Bedouins. \Workmen have given up the tra- ditional white cotton dishdasha for denim overalls. City Worker Injured. as Earth Caves In Pulled from under a load of dirt after a cave-in Saturday, a sewer construction worker, 40, was listed in satisfactory condition today in |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | According to Pontiac police, Jes- sie Cook, 9644 Bagley St.; suffered chest injuries and was partially me in the accident at 622 — 1 i - Authorities believed that rain) ‘may have weakened the earth, po-| llice said. Royal Oak Girl Hurt as Car Rams Into Tree Bornie Lee Kelly, 14, of 456 Cambridge St., Royal Oak, was reported in ‘‘good"’ condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today’ after being injured in a Spring-. field Township accident Saturday. She suffered a_ possible’ con- ‘cussion when the car in which she was a passenger went off Ander- sonville Road striking a tree and fence. Robert C. Kelly, 18. of 132 W. Princeton St., the driver, was treated at the hospital and released with a possible head injury. He was ticketed by investigating state police for reckless driving. Chevrolet Division Hits Million in Auto Output DETROIT — Chevrolet Motor Division yesterday built its one ‘millionth vehicle of 1956. In last year’s record output the one mil- ' } 'sembled ‘on June 6. Chevrolet reported its production from Jan. 1 through today would come to 821.043 passenger cars 184,319 trucks. ‘ | Ford's production of Ford cars from Jan, 1 through June 16 is best. jvoted their time to the care of the, sick. In the 4th century A.D., St. for 55 years, she is survived. by Basil, a founder of monastic in- two sons, Earl J. Moon of Cass stitutions, established a religious City and George L. of Detroit: thospital at Caesarea in Cappado- two brothers, Jerome B, Huff and \cia. Paris was served by a simi- Leman, both of Ortonville, and two lar hospital founded in the 600’s. grandchildren. for Desert Stat OUT OF DARK AGES | Throughout the Dark Ages many _ ‘physicians tried to preserve Greco- Kuwait Arabic medical knowledge. Much | Montpellier } Even then, hospitals were not new in human experience, the National Geographic _ Society says. Some authorities think the earliest medical schools were the Temples ef Saturn, which pre- date the Christian.era. Ancient ~ County Deaths: Mrs, Clara Moon OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Clara Moon, 85, of 1425 Lapeer Rd., will be at 2 p.m, Tuesday from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home my Roman mi f thels, neldiere--possibly the first (With the body to be placed in the military hospitals, Oxford Mausoleum. Mrs. moon die in an auto accident on M24 Satur- day. | A resident of Oakland County Many ‘early religious orders de- Frank M. Hofmann KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Frank M. Hofmann, 40. of 2675 Or- chard Lake Rd., who died yester- day in Pontiac General Hospital after an- illness of a few weeks, will be Thursday at Williams and Dier Funeral Home, Chicago. Bur- ial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery As the world started emerging jhere from the Dark Ages, outstand- ing medical schools sprang up in Oxford, England; Paris and | in France; Rome, | Siena and Padua in Italy. Nearly all illnesses were treated with strict regulation of diet: Sea- weed, rich in iodine. was used to combat goiter as early as the 12th century. Animal organs formed the base of many medical com- pounds, and one known concoction contained 57 substances. of which ———— } medical learning filtered out to the world from the School of Saler- no. Jt towered among medical institutions. of the 12th century. Coming to Pontiac seven years ago from Chicago, Mr. Hofmann was sales manager of C, H. Nich- olson Co. and a member of Lake Orion American Legion Post No. 233, : ard, and two sisters, Margaret Hoffman and Mrs. ston, all of Chicago. Plan Fertilizer Plant be recited at 9 p.m. Julia Cran- His body will lie at the C. J. God- hardt Funeral Home, Keego Har- bor, until 10 tonight. Rosary will SEOUL. Korea — A large fertil- izer plant will be built near Chungju. financed largely by SALES MANAGER or USED CAR MANAGER Available immediately — can tions Korean Reconstruction] ¢umish best of references from Agency financed the preliminary} past and present employers. engineering work. The Unitéd EM :3-0698 States will contribute $19.500,000. LU PUBLIC c - $3,500,000 VALUATION GIANT 4-DAY SALE AUCTION s«: Stamping, Tool Room & Sheet Metal Machinery; Weld quipment & Can Making Lines. Also Dies agers for NESCO Housewares ‘Product Lines. 8,000,000 LBS. OF METALS comprising: Sheets, Strips, Tin, Terne and Black Copper Coated Stee! Wire, Aluminum and Brass Strips in Coils NESCO, Inc. 1100 Niedringhaus Ave. came early to the New - / He is survived by his father, two brothers, Harold J. and Leon- Plate. Galvanized and \ Granite City, Hlinois Gales Dates: TUES. thru FRI., JUNE 26-27-28-29 t 10:30 A.M. (CST). Inspection from June 21 | * OVER 500 MAJOR MACHINE TOOLS including . Crank—250 ton ears eS | ton #125-2-48C Warcos, 200 ton #80784 & 125 ton #52135- | Clearings. 113 ton #542-48 G (2) 85 ton #50DC Bliss, 165 ton | #610E G (2) 100 ton #68C Niagaras, 85 ton #94A G 70 ton #92E Toledos, #5 Rudolph Krummel, , 12) #218. (20) #21, (6) 820, 12) #19C. (17) #19, 1Ri #18 Biss. A4‘> SA (6) 4. $A3'2, HAI, BTA Niagaras, =6 G #3 Toledos. (3) £5 Federals, #4R Rocktord, #37, #33 Swaine. £3 G (3) #2 Krumme!, '6) Brown, #45 Crosby. (4) Adriance. 9O ton Stries Parker; Hydraulic Double Action—250 ton #250-125 Bliss: Single Action——150 ton Farquahar; Toggle Draw- ing—#!68'2. #1768, #176 Toledos. #14T Cleveland, #5, (2) 24. (2) #3'2B, #3'2 G #1'2B Bliss, 170 ton Nesco; Horn— -#42A, £41A, B41, £40. (19) $39'2. #398 (10) #39, (3) £38H. (11) #16 Bliss, HR, (3) #H, #H3PL, #H2'2 Niagaras, (2) #$23R, #22R Rockford, (2) #5H Cleveland, (6) #24, (4) | #23 Adriance, (22) #14 Brown; (55) Back Wheel, Arch and Gap— - Bliss, Niagara, V G O and Nesco. CAN MACHINERY: Bodymakers—(2) Slaysman, (2) Jarvis Wold, (3) #IRHC American Seamers—#395 Max Ams, (2) #304 Niagara (3) Callahan, (2) #267 Cameron, (3) #68 Bliss. WIRE MACHINERY: #3-24 Baird 4 Slide, (2) #295, (4) Bliss Auto., Toledo, Crosby and Nesco Automatics, #180, Niagara Swedger G Rewirer, (22) Beaders G Corrugators, (7) #W3 Bliss Drop Wirers, Nesco Automatic. : SHEARS G BRAKES: (3) 6’x14 ga. Niagara, 36''x14 ga Wais G Roos, 60''x!0 ga, (3) Brakes—8' 60 ton, 78°° 45 ton, Whitney Jensen, 8’ 16 ga. Chicago WELDERS: Seam—(14) 75-200 KVA Federal: Press Type—75-125 KVA Taylor Winfield, Federal and Precision; Spot—(23) 15-75 KVA Sciaky, Federal, Progressive, Taylor Wintield and Thomson Gibbs; (4) 200 & 300 amp. Are. TODLROOM : Lathes—20"x48" G& 16x30" American Pacemaker, 24x52", 20x52" G 18’’x96'" American, 28''x60" Lodge & Shipley, 18x36” Monarch, 9x24’ South Bend; Milling Machines—# 2A Brown G Sharpe Universal’~ #30 Ohio Universal and Bridgeport Vertical: Driilk—4'11"* American Radial, (6) Upright 14°-22"; 24''x24"'x6’ G 56"x48"x10’ American Planers; Saws—NS24 and NS 18 Grab, #816C Kalamazoo, 9'’x9"’ Peerless—Grinders— (2) #16 Blanchards, 6x18” Norton; Shapers—20°' American, 7” Delta G 6" Pratt G Whitney Vertical. MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: (6) 6000 Ib. & 4000 Ib. Forklifts; (2) 14°x894"x10" Sullivan G 7°x7" Ingersoll Rand Compressors; Allis Chalmers and International; (2) GMC Tractors; Chevrolet Dump & Stake Body Trucks; (2) Logemann Balers, Riveters, Paint Spray, S000 ft. Overhead Conveyor, Large assortment Factory Office Furniture, etc. : PLUS 8,000,000 Lbs. Sheets, Strips, Tin, Terne & Plate, Wire, Aluminum & Brass Coils Machittery sold Piece by Piece—No Confirmation Necessary FREE—Detailed Wlustrated Circular , WRITE—WiIPR Shears—8'x16 ga, 30" (3) 4 Pexto, 36°’ Swaine Circle; 15 tom Versons, (2) 18" ’ ce -jestimated at 649,850 units, r Sent on Request——FREE Bliss, 42''x16 ga. 48x14 ga. G (2) 52° Stoll,.4’x16 ga. > _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 ee j : t Blvd., in cht Arh eialacs sad) county, “ah ihe ‘In Memoriam. 2 Help Wanted Male 6 | Help Wanted Female 7 26th day of Jv . ; aaaned Fete te ee epeans peaanals | bestge” Rode” MRD "yuniea | POOEMG, ANP tata ety Saeeabee! sae tate mate geent| MESA S'S a nent | any ROE EO U He a 4 RS pres eummens norrved ver : aw A. #J oes City of Pontiac, experience desired soe ‘week previous! te sald bearing tn Mees te" Pad. an ponsosen sh the Dubie, te call car trieste | Paid’ vsation” beltdaye’ sick ustomers rf and leave and Apply he Pontiac Pr newspaper printed Oakland to n Fs and q@rculated od in n said County. = po phaheae heavenly rest. opening fnew departnente, Mes Forsennel O aE Futte. 7 | Sediy missed : c . FE wie ant oe ee | Mea, Sep Bee | et eegetaie ga | ath phat y of June AD, 1086. Bi toro their “career. Men selected will | RELIABLE WOMAN TO A true copy . Probate. Robert Duane - Miller whe aon egg hnree ~ Bog BPS po ag first wns sy. ORORGIENA I MURTHA, Dasied away June = im, ings. fad all of ears A a ~~ AB BR 9 “ so dune 18, 1956 ‘aiweys tender. Ae ypee'd and true. selies., Insurance, eg Oy -4 D egg “ Rn, A: = rE re's not a day, dear son, days and Profit Sharing. in- 44-0858. . We do not think of you. { : On tang. Tra — STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| gecuy missed by Mother and serie” cabins, ise’. Brosdway. REAL ESTATE bate Court - une unty . and Mrs Wiater 7. Miller. Lake Orion. Michigan, Mendey € | S 0 an Tn the matter of petition concern- Lv apay Lid ody ot Sa e WwW m Cae is a Harold Patterson, minors. Flowers 3 arespY Td ER, SECOND With real estate © experience to . ee : Also extra man. A at oo ot Aad To Wesley Patterson, father of chil- vans DONsTANs FLOWERS fie c. Fourth Royal . Rome protect Excellent ova : : been : 32-8301 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS: * ced person. a. Phone Fotéilon having bean et ee Seen | is OARS che OPEN Many VA- rofitable summer sales wort. PE Oh snot ake ail 430. of the father of the said minor chil- rieties vishors welcome. Judah 3626 before 10 a.m. and eve- AR LAW OF CE. dren is caknowe and Cres nad o. Lake Gardens 4325 Joselyn _hings. wil take short Ss oes ndent upen ¢ pul or por train Pontiac pnd that said children should be placed Funeral Directors 4 TOOLMAKER | ‘ under the juriediction of this Court. || | yin petoon only, No phous SILK FINISHER tate of Mi . you are notl- ULANCE GROUND ls. Employment closed Excellent rking diti fed athe te the Piccntie On Sane Pusey (Puseral Home FE 13 _tebarcagy Daa rehard. Lake Rd. panefctarioa equipment. meee pastel - a . land County Service Center, House Complete Tciltes OR rae . A yege or ggg vel sae a te oe ee Weterford_Twp TOOLMAKERS hem, Mich. Cgit MI 6-6644. 26th day of June A.D. 1964, at two DIEMAKERS SETTLED WOMAN BETWEEN 35 elt in he ero, nd ous Donelson-Johns vote on pase rae | eee ne FUNER L ; t TV. Other | ti iting impractical to make personal Sie OR BHUNERALS™ ates ff Limit ee Se : service hereof, this summons and notice ARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL every other Sun off. FE aad shall be served by publication of a copy Thoughtful Service FE 2-564) - J oda Indust ries In c. . QUALITY Leola Te Fottiad"Frase a “newspaper printed DIGNIFUED SERVICES aw Pee Fo ig eg a ‘| and circulated in said Count KIRKBY oe 8. Woodward, Bihan Seen as cs earcoet = Funeral Home—FE_ ¢1882 WANTED: BODY BUMPER AND | SALESLA oR + a of. said Court, in the. City . sprayer. To refinish about 300 sportswear ~ full or part of "Pontiac ne ih tata County, this) 1m aay Voorhees-Siple steel lockers, Morey's Golf Club. time employment, Apply in ber- o ie " . : 5 Sagina * . FOR GERMAN SEA PATROL — This 130-ton motor patrol boat, Kiel following commissioning ceremonies. It is one of three built | Seal ARTHUR MOORE. FUNERAL HOME a / eTUDENTS AND TEACHERS capable of 40 knots speed, is given demonstration run by crew off for new West German frontier force. eae or ENA R. MURTHA, Ambulance Seviee Plane or M Help Wanted Female 7 profitable summer sales vort. Fil Adenauer Says '\Della and Eva Smith Become Brides Probate Reatee. Juventle Division, June 18, 1956 . ADVERTISEMENT Addition to Brooks Elementary School Board of Education Huron Valley Schoo! is Oakland County, ee Michigan BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press ausrrioug ——_ WHO wane to earn, an ohly work part time. Avon asometies offers op- ae ee to earn over $2 per our FE 4-4508. A WELL place of business has a part KNOWN DOWNTOWN veers AND 8STENOGRAPHERS. 7S $56 to $73.20 — a in Double Ceremony at Church See Ses, | pai ee | | ae es | RE nl ICa lon ear Purpose ect Union. Tpurect in Milford, Sense. rience. Apply = S| FOR SAT. wos, | NORTH BRANCH—In a doublejas bridesmaid and junior brides- Branch. Young Ronnie Tallieu, | yicnigan. 8:00 on 1, 3, 7, 9, 16, 18, 21, 22, Somers cut seme ond en: must a ike .—- iwedding ceremony at the local maid, son of the Harry Tallieus of Fos- p.m June 26, 1s0k. fer for constructing an Addi- tion to an existing Elementary School. 24, 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 34, BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPERI- Lake Re. eee WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFICE, « 5 i t- ls | ‘ * = Back From U.S. Trip, mety Sune 16, two sisters, Eva [bara Smith, « niece, and Barbara|(O"% Tied the, ring peace ee S| [te eae see wae, et Lois Tells German People Jane and Della Dee Smith, were Smith, a cousin, both of North) |. : ° | broposal. contact fame pens ot, Le ; west +2666. cere cul gor, et sesdy This Ralph .Smith, brother of the| wi be done are on file and may be = ~ CASHIER ay ‘permanent J jab, ‘not hing tor of Free World Support ‘united in marriage to Therion Case brides, served as best man for examined at the following | oer 1. Office of the Board of Education at Experienced office — Aypist, a the summer Boz 37. of Lapeer and Martin McSkulin of! g H h w ed ™M iv i ckory Street, Milford, Michigan ep ant ale 6 shorthand Age 25 7 : - North Branch, respectively. Therion. Edward Case of Lapeer, | 2 Ottice of Louls C. Kingscott & Asso- SALES GIRLS gtd Neder gorge lg BONN, Germany (#—Chancellor de the bridegroom's brother, and Wil-| cites. Inc. Architects-Engingers 811 ist CLASS PAINTERS. BIRMING- hat % ts © cepetteness to tome oes ace’ 8 a Eva‘and Della are the daughters : liam Stine of North Branch we-e Meares Brent Esigmeme; Michie) aon eK ms ‘Teadyto-wear permanent and part Drive-in. 4930 Dinie Hwy. Dray- Konrad Adenauer predicts divided will soon be one. of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith of the other attendants. 3. Builders and Traders Exchange at Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Michi- Am., Europe. To $15,000. eared = Bloomfield Fashion Shop WOMEN s Back from high-level talks in,6886 North Jefferson Rd. paid. Write only Employment the United States, Adenauer de-| Therion is the son of Mr. and 0 a p | Neu sage teed) aie x “cna Geaee © Corporation, Detott, | Stuart Be Boston 1 “Gnand M4 N Perry. clared. yesterday the whole free/Mrs. Charles Case of Lapeer -and : Mentor —— mer — Chicago Tinos. water, Ys CANVASSER” BALESLADY — NA- world supports the German peo-|Martin's parents are Michael Mc- : : =~ . Ce beet COLE Se he et Liveral comm shone FE of ig ol ania ple's desire, for reunification. He|Skulin of Pontiac and Mrs. Bruce Claims Withdrawal of Emily Chase and Joan cee rene cae iewnuera tena AUTO EA for epee : stat = APPLY countrymen in ing Greenman of Imlay City. > Speco ly i gees Sal pereee tees ee eS eee Southern States Would) se bridesmaid and junior brides: |pertbe,cq teary ememne. freawte, | SALESMEN rt yoo RECEROMIT gg | hutarm Cue me less than five per cent (5%) of the]. Oakland County's newest f receptionist or clerk ok o 35 dry. apply in person Prinee Laun- Communist uprising im East Ger- The Rev, Karl W. Patow, pas- tor, officiated at the double ring Succumbs Sunday Be ‘Suicidal’ followed a widening policy split Sharett’s departure from office may be necessary in maintaining unity and solidarity of purpose.’ * « @ maid, respectively. items as a can of beans or a box of facial tissues, the group has been lable to send many gifts to local amount of the proposal will be required itioned to secure and Leman Huff Puneral be held Tuesdar, June 19, at 2 p.m. from the Plum- erfelt Puneral Home. Oxfor’. with Ford dealer has openings for two ambitious - well with special! machines snd weld- an preferred , EXPERIENCED PRESSER FOR words per GIRLS POR MEAT | PACKAGING. forsee & Cleaners § Glaspie On- many. June 17 is now a national Shirley Smith, a sister, and Je antral ceremony, in which the brides Dg aba on { from | of fin « holiday, in West Germany, the Day sf . aes | WASHINGTON u—Sen. George Klauka of North Branch carried | damage. by ‘reason forthe. withdrawal would like to get started on Sooty aSedaitts as tanerens | WOMEW CAB DRIVERS, STEADY -of German Unity. oven & es n ‘fl Th , of the bid or lure of the bidder the ground floor with a vol- necessary good starting salary —eers_i_ © . father. (D-Ga) said today it would be flowers. The rings were borne by | 19 enter into » d@Mract of performance, ume operator new ae suplers bestite, Le WORK _ oF “AR - HOME ° . ° “suicidal” for Southern Demo. David La some ot thet Doane =" A palo the Se, aackua pscemans ane Prom. 30:00 te 5:00 eins , we cosmetic asics lady ation 2 Speaking at ceremonies in Bonn, Eva, the elder daughter, was crats to start a splinter or third’ |Wells Castles of North Branch. right to Aa to reject any of all pro- the beat in Michigan DISHWASHER WANTED EVENING for secessory dept. Permanent Adenauer said he was “‘firmly|astended by her sister, Beverly, party movement. : Martin McSkulin, Della’s bride- | posels and to waive informalities in ; . . _ Work $171 Dizte Hwy —_ —_— <—— A copes convinced” the day of reunifica-/@S maid of honor. Lillian Reppuhn Ps Ps groom, was attended by Car! Dell- | No cals may be withdrawn for at least HOWARD LARE, INC, EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. han. Jacobson's Maple at Bates, of Fostoria and Judy De: of 30 da. 278) Orchard Lake Rd. Martinel!!'s Desioarnel” “ie 8. Birmingham Midwest 46900 tion was near. aring He wrote Gov. George Bell Tim-|ing of Lapeer as best man, and | 3 ¢#75 BOARD OF EDUCATION, Keogh Harbor Wondward = Birmagham. MI | ,rrores Exp POR | a * ¢ ¢@ North =—- served respectively|merman of South Carolina: [Jack Miller of North Branch and Huron Valley Schools, exp PRAGHC iL WORSE FOR work. food bar Tuffs Steak Similar views were arg “If there arise differences be- (aiees Castle of this vicinity as| gy. LAwREnOn oT Bap, EBERRY, ATTEN TI ION stroke “patient to live in. Ref. Solin ‘son, Dine Wey ‘Washington over the wee! tween the leadership of the Demo- the other attendants. pees array CAR HAULERS imeey as vial ore! Se bes who is looking for a comfortable t A : wher-Operator . h to hel other of 4 with President Eisenhower, pry an an- cratic party and those who rep-| Mildred Byers of North Branch TRUCKMAN WANTED Ena oe snaral heusewers Wea Bee mites deme gow el resent our Southern stat he ’ Ly YOU LEARN WITH ’ days off if necesse: inern states at t was vocalist. The guests were Large household goods carrier pornneg al advertised Beauty Coun- rE ors p Eom td phone 5 aak ‘mans, |national convention and on the na- ted by I . operating in 38 states, has st- r Corp. Management or sales tor Mr Chaplow Phd : seated by Lewis Smith Jr., Ron ed 0 iC Plesibie how 2-2780 ————— conviction of my country tional committee, we must look) gid Reppuhn, Robert Klauka and wap leaea ar gnle (ei pcecane am. of evenings = Help Wanted 8 we aoa, cee “SOON {OT srae there for a remedy within the| Joba Cuot, all f North Branch. | Zonsice sowe si wwe guage | Poa Seeke Rutetoe | "mls prottes Pr OnNTe | acjust Jone open me ea. Per ‘round rin: * work leasant | : : - REPLIES To LETTER A ption for 600 guests was ry — > chard, — a ‘Hol. lent ea s On eral tea rleoel vironment. "Discount Oona cane af flo ere poids "Scuvereni AFL-C10, called on Eisenhower to) £— S A held at the Lapeer American Le- mann, dear brother of Harold 3 contract. Write or phone stating fits apply ma at Himal | Info Center Room 680, 479 Btu- y te the xpect Stricter ction, “We certainly cannot expect to gion Memorial Hall that evening. sad adtecee Metmena. aire. Jus ae Nore Gee | EEF Gitem _Moste_ Brg | oft Basten 16 appeal direct! German ss ret Ho reyvan WAITRESS WANTED. AP- | ENTERTAINER | y PIA people for a plebiscite which he) on Arabs Following bve @ Persuasive voice in the| The young McSkulins will live on| Crapston, Tuneral service Tih te Lines (wubeauary of Orertaund,. | ply at Wikine at Orehar? Labe. | "piayer’\e engher Worey ® Gor said could lead to reunification. : ae? ° party if we withdraw therefrom or Burnside Rd., south of ams & Dier Puneral Home. Chi- ua Cane hin EXPERIENCED WO! AN FOR | end Country Ciud 20m Union Sharett Resignation continually pose the threat of with-| Branch. North | Gare, Interment, fe —Dept_MH,_Chicage 10 T___ | ‘firg and automobile tneur under- Lake Rq off Commerte Ra aremspent Wet Gariaeny Pager drawal. Such a course seems to. it i ide = = ae a Rd. agers tin eee odh rt B wn ATTEN TION Teas. Mew offices. S¢12, x Wood. wan eee apy eo ee Mh es ; oO res) on No elTerson mn state & ie ier’ encD and milling machine men ward, Royal Oak ss) | ie cNess wets full or Harbo pay Call | ap land Coun ute to the millions of East Ger-| TEL AVIV, Israel —A tough- ™° unwise and even suicidal as next to the residence of the bride's TI 16 o'cloce tonient, at which Plastic "Die work clo pom Mar socal fer 9:00 pm 800 er Oppertunise to mene 00 0 day, mans who rebelled against Redjer Israeli policy toward the Arab in the parents. ae ee ei hens te Coemes CO Bereta ee EXP GIR’ FOR WEAT WRAP. | MNES COMPANY Iv E Gare rule June 17, 1953. Bonfires were|nations appeared shaping up today pas.” e 6 6 of the rosary wil be eld tonight 8 Mile Ra. Masel Bore Me oa bbe anes ee _8t.._ Freeport lil German : . . BARTENDER MUST re minghem _ | MAN FOR G00 frum Gee Baltic Sea'to Corchoalo|ment he is quiting as, foreign|, C¢OrE® wrote in reply to a tet-/Potluck Luncheon BCE a ag a cng Lil —o a vakia. Communist - surrounded minister. ter from Timmerman who last Slated Wednesday ee iT 19 RALPH CAB DRIVERS STEADY DaYs. + 30M boo L pea Ae eas West Berin was ringed with flam- * ¢ week asked Southern party lead- G31 Giasple Ave., Oxtord. age Steady part time. nights 101 W EXP SALESLADY FOR STEADY | rey ers to support a resolution by) FOUR TOWNS—M N 14; beloved husband of Margaret “ree ome. |p an. Mat te eee | Sanree At fee = ing torches. Sharett, who had held the post! s - y | rs. Car} Munn Hosmer: dear father of Mrs. Ruth COUNTER MAN FOR OUR MOD. wert Heaiite bows sad coe tus | Cie wet wre car te esse eee South Carolina Democrats which will open her Malcolm street Shaw, Mrs. Mae Quellig, Mrs ern meat de © Gay @ month soe a dl & | 1988 families with Rewieigh prod- ever since Israel was founded in! would have Southern state De home Wednesday for a potluck Marie Lockwood. Russell and working conditions. toe eo — Write faa wete fe SW Cakians ee cay i = h Hi a broth ral 23-5102 Pa hetael A one Pontiac am s¢ . Communist authorities in East|1948, told the Political Committee cratic t “st in re-jlunc ie iuembers cf The Se ee poceral carve ian MARCA EXPERIENCED W WarThieas oi Oaniond Co and pian to continue. of conventions “‘stand heon ER. LAKE ORI I sought to divert atten- his Mapai (Democratic Labor) ” bal be held Wednesday. June 20, MY ORION. Hh heip vou get started See Mra. tion from the occasion with public|party he no longer could continue | vent until after the national con-' Proming Few Extension Club. at 2 pm. from. the Bossardet- aor. PRY COR Mote” Garden bat oe eae cs A or nue ' vention. * Mabley Puneral Home with Rev. DRIVERS POR RETAIL. ICE ATED. REDS Holly Phone 6841. oF and sports events.|“‘under present circumstances." Robert Harrison officiating. In- cream Full time only. A Swan Drive In, bse. Pontic Lake yeue Bowman's, beet MCF-s06- ° : * *-* During the sinacsiies they will terment in Oxford Cemetery. Mr. By Fila? om. 8217 Dinie Hey. ne PIL, _Preeport No disturbances were reported. |He said he would submit his resig-| The resolution suggested that hold no Hosmer wil! Ne in state at the Ort MUsictAns. SINGERS WANTED MEN ab oa WOMEN nation to a special Cabinet meet- | an auction sale among them- Bossardet-Mabley Puneral Home, Errante D COOK WANTED. eae Jor. Send photo. sales personnel Apply in person, . ey ing today — the convention the state or-|selves. Such event, more for fun Oxfor Martine Restaurant, 138 & — ley Music’ Port Huren, Mich- ne ee res worunes . ganizations could meet again “‘to than raising money, has done its MOON “SON 16, 1956 MRS. CLARA, 64883 Birmingham = MI GinL On Wi b_W._ Paddock, Puntioc _ Former Area Official rouce. seun enon rl een, finn rang ey. eon | ME SRE SESE Ge | Ee —peemrseey | SES PSOE | Emolerment Anencien #4 2 oon | ear sister © hal me ase MIDWEST MENT AGENCY Iw beh mee, Devel ben ae Som in th 1 Walter C. Ballagh officiet Gry cleaning plant. Apply at e w i | ; Re alter aliagh officiat- ® AND DI8SCUss ORTORD = Service for Ralph 76 long-time associate in the ee enet South Donan hts and will pay the way to] fay Tmo Ouct oer | tau. Bengmme wee | ES m.tw nem "Bal PHiverase | SOMELOP. OUR” PERMANENT G. Hosmer, 74, of 11 G A ‘ist t and the Mapai; ern ™MO-|homemaker’s camp for Mrs Wil- soleum. Mrs. Moon will lie in | _*® tmingham Aa Gece rr} St Pontiac TTIONS. 406 ac State laspie Ave., cratic anizati migh P . state at a Flumerfelt Puneral FINISH CARPENTER G00D ee Bank Bide FE will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, from chief. Sharett advocated: caution. organizations might choose }jiam Hurtubise. - Nome, Oxford tor. 100 house project. On Waicon eriatanty th cotta Gt ae ~ BIRD with burial in Oxford Cemetery. in dealing with Israel's Arab 3” independent course of action if MYERS, JUNE 15, 1986. EUGENE, Rd Off MIS Must be rate care of children and ight house: RMINGHAM ~ Mr. ious a resident in Oak,(Deighbors, while Ben-Gurion in. ‘hey disagreed with the Democrat-| seotice js hereby given that the Bloom- ee an _Slin_or UN-eses NAP | 3st, Ne drinking. Phone FE OFFERINGS rang sisted on a policy of “active de-/i¢ Presidential candidate and plat-|tieid Township Zoning Board of Appeals| = father of Mrs. Herman Hopp. GROUNDSMAN FOR PART TIME USEWO it ne ee ee land County 41 years, died sudden- ” ‘Ara bord. form will hold a public hearing at the ome Robert Myers, Kathryn Nichols work. Call) Monday Hot oot cane oe 2 oS as Pdr dyad d PE oo gob | othe ly at his home yesterday. fense ag inst b ler vio- , field Township Mall, at 4200 Bae oh ce ers. Puneral brook Pourdsticn. Pes ‘Wittlirf, mod say hand — and ¢ ed salesiadies | } — Rondon Mondey.JuPt teeing: peuticn | Juneei#, att pm. from at trig: | ene” SA ee ey | Soe ee A a ee ——E *)* Reveal Teacher's filed” = "tie Zoning Bord oe iy Lutheran “Church with, Rev. TL. ATHE H.: AND man. complete charee of gots member village cou The Mapai committee named ‘ . Petition to permit the extension of a be Job chop exnerien-e. plenty of ome. Henry Rowley. 231 Hamlin G eave. iba bad been an tacucemee Mrs. Gua ae labo iy Cass City Wedding ae Osta on the lease oe Tren pore wilt tee inclines hel overtime Daw shift. Steady em- Rd. Uties. Michigan RAFBNER’ S it he ‘pode pntgl Ae . cot fe rs souan ‘orhmore than. f1ft7 Snarks-Griffin Funeral Home un- east es Puner Teal Co, ou H. k agent. _— a member of the ister since 1949 and a former Mil-| NORTH BRANCH — Announce. ‘50) feet beyond the zone boundary line ard repel Gitta eel ahallrve prey. ave BA. Bertier, Lincoln ouse eeper PON TIAC Knights of Pythias, the Pioneer |waukee schoolteacher, to succeed ment has been made of the on the following described property: Lege rial. @ church "for, serv tee MACHINIST L. Assn., of the Brotherhood of N Mar- “Lots 17 and 18 Supervisor's Plat No. and. burs B LATHE. PLANER & . Sharett. Mordechai Namir, gen-/ri { M | orine MiN experience required ompliete Michigns Central Raliread and leral apcrotary of the lebor Seder |Gytey 0 bindn trees mete = absences. from) DRAYTON PLAINS — As al, STATS OF MICHIGAN—In, the Pro- Wirten Reighbore for thelr Firmen. at to 38 it vou are seeks Oe meee ee WORE | Aecer: IONIST, Gen office. $228 L ty 0! ny by vancement into an SIE AMER Uh hk De PBX RE iN Ralph K. of Huntington Woods, and ™® COU" delegate of the Detroit Presbytery, Juvenile Division. many acts of kindness and floral administrati » | MIDDLE AGED TO CARE FOR : sao. ga ytery, Juvenile Division, 1. sution concern-| offerings in the recent bereave- tense traintne cod are at leet s mall apt and assist elderly lady. | RECEPTIONIST Toney Clue $200 brother, Osc Mrs, W. J. Teeuwi: e ‘TO a r, Oscar of Saline. mae : a PI Bar Jr., ire ing King Edward Jenking, minor. Cause Gibson. Avepecial thanks to Rev. eae oe ene oe eer fey amined “poh alee agi a Reretary $300 ee wee 2 nay Drayton a ommunity No. 1315 qualify for th! 4 Pk fae a To Carol Ann Jenkins, alias Cole,| Sp "har ”“and’ Mrs Wille Gites selaeied ‘will ‘be assured excellent | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO STAY | BOOKKEEPER ere * ome es » |United Pre rian Ch - .. Mr. ce) EE C le Tokes T ; |Un sbyterian Church pas ‘mother ‘of enti. Mrs. Wvlie Gibson salaty opportuniti = sone Gupre taxes two | ; _ |tor, is attending the national con- | Petition having been tiled tn this = Loan ‘Cor ore begets Liberty board a wages. oe Nate ve | me Owed 8190 = an Degrees at Central | vention of the Women's Missionary abouts ‘of fin’ mother of the said minor 1000 oe ere ome SOR DEX PATEL FIGURE. CLERK eee #208 EITE Society of the church this week! lentid , oe a ee The Pontiac Press NEED REAL ESTAT® SALES wk. Office ir conditioned. state VARIETY GIRL, Light peste SS Mrs. at Canton, Ohio. [tnd ‘thet weld ‘child “should. be placed wan. Prefer eneerioned paren Hire. £30 w 13:90. 4s gaye per SRCRETAR Thomas Sullivan recived Bachelor under . Jurtedietion of this, Court FOR WANT ADS but will scmnider come, ces’ cue Pontiae Press noms SOR 107, EET ase of Science degrees from Central . ae moe e heme e people of the fs experienced in meeting th CURB Gils EXP ib Ae VARIETY TYPIST f Michigan, b e NIGHT CURB Gik Michigan College, Mt. Pleasant. To Join Girls’ State notified” that the. hearing yd DIAL. FE 2-8181 Eile PRea™ Tame corere | “aren FOr a Signs Brive ten. | Exp bouwaseree . ‘ey a e Court House ay sere e wy, Walled Lake. . dks, June Third. Mr. Sullivan majored LAKE ORION — Valjoan Urban !" the City ‘of Pontiac in said County, From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. pckas ee ee NEAT APPEARINO WOMAN 21 | GEN. OFFICE ty in Industrial Arts, and Mrs. Sulli- has been selected for her leader- 3" euch te es, cbeetoees. sua ‘pas All errors should Tool and Die Designing. GT. ap- Dre Bate eget Me Cokmend | TRIVATE SBCR = majored in Music Education. ship and good citizenship to repre-, ‘onal at ra’ hearing: te appear per- owe immediately. rhe vrite. for e gmplorient ervice SPrORTURA? POR ane: es 8 W r. Sullivan is the son of Mr Oy keace beerettnnn se assumes DO respon Ponti ; in organisation TYPIST. 40 W. P.M. ss. . sent the Chariton-Polan auxiliary It stlasil tel maxell personal sibiitiy for errors 7 — aud (atees with _intere nga ; “ . ersif} if os. and Mrs. = Sullivan, Mar- unit No. 233, American Legion, at service hereot, his opel ind no San to eancel the charges PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. Ste: who ean be en rwact pe ue Be to Mtg. Exec... $300 Jette and Mrs. Sullivan, was the’ the 1956 Girl’s State at the Univer-|copy, one previous to ald hesr- insertion of the advertise Fee neice fer OA executive Ber ap orien omy pa a "ED? : former Batty Brisse, daughter of sity of Michigan, June 19 to 26. pa Bod owl yess | 1 ad Soe ER gp beso peel which been ren Mr cow re plus bones. Call with a good ‘salary end Pliberal GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac A . . un i Mr. and ere. JF Brisse of Har- Her alternate is Barbara Allen.|,,Wi'nest., the Honorable Arthur |B. dared vatucleed through te P ART TIME trigge, benefite Please call Per- 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. bor Beach, cn. md Pontiac in amid County mie Tete ve “rn ene a aan, rey Phe ‘Ge al ue eeek yapnal te A cad recone = see . ay of June D. 1956. ° . eorge good home ip with house- Bea adjustments will be «given Hon, Ass't, Sales Mgr. at Ha Harold werk. 4 in famtty 3-5901. GRAEBNER Leaves Dartmouth Joins Ag Honorary ax wes coy) THUR z. Moor: 01 RE. it. Turner. Ford Dealership, 464 1019 ington Roval Oak. 207 WASHINGTON. ¢ SQUARE BLDO, : MARLETTE—Gordon R. Pabst Probe, TORGIENA AR. MURTHA, Clestna time tor eevertion mich Ave Birmingham, PONT = ~ w, nith of Frankiin Viloge was Peep apaprng "ewer owe Beis] | game gawme geome || QUALIFE ORY ctegeang Pras IAC Instructions 9 . Smi in Village was {recently becarhe a member. of STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Pro- type lotk _pgon ms. Douglas cleaning” Cor = ; : MICHTGAN— is 12 ofelock the vacations. G » among 586 Dartmouth College Michigan State University chapter |Dere foun, for the County of Onkland, dey previous "to publication. giteh weetvons vate IRL DRAFTING: KEY TRA seniors who received degrees this of Alpha Zeta, national agriculture on. » Transient, ERATION SERVICE MAN, Leara now pays well, In the matter of the petiti ant Ads may experienced only. Sal bs vn doors to career rtu- week at Hanover, N, H. honorary ‘ . ing William, Phil be cancel 9:30 a.m. FE 23-6440. wid eam nities in many tm 0 Indus ; =< non open, ‘ y important Janice, Leste. Bern a ‘a oe “ cg Wash: = day of puieation after \LESMAN WANTED. x P ] oe : train- : an is ‘ No. opportunity suppl ent ee Tiny Storage Battery | = Set Fellowship Meal = ee William Washington, janer's of said CASE WANT AD RATES. Tinea income’ ational adver Mi ide rae Inst., Bon 4. Pontiac ; 7 : : : : com: c "a ie * employment ¥ is CHICAGO — A tiny new, storage! ; BETTY GOODELL METAMORA—A Fellowship sup- coeetitlon. having been piled tn, thts tase t-Dey 3 Dare 6 Oave mission Phone FE 3-728¢ for comer a emg for, avait) bee au rades 4s Bo. inn omy scarcely longer than: a| Mand Mrs. Henry Goodell of|per will be held at Pilgrim Con-triaven i nt {une of the said minor 2 S10 Glee anes SALFS\ on their statt of person | Seas Yate i: hired. Write Section as. children is unknown and children are} § 3 150 270. 3.08 ‘“SMEN aol Meerrievers & ac | on National ‘Bross clip has been developed forLeach road, Auburn Heights, an-gregational Church on Thursday dependént upon the public for support 4 #180 «348 608 “REAL ESTATE office. This is extremely high a Jom 8 New » Air Research and mounce the engagement, of their evening, along with a miscellane-|under Me cies Fm placed $ am oe ots foe eusometeed sere ime ae = ga Bam yore tet | TEARN ¥ 70 DRVE TE aa ment Command. oan, Shs neieed m-\daughter, Betty, to Jerry Paul. He|ous shower for Julie Reeves and ait, Rename of the people of” 7 315 68 8 trot stings ———_ ig and Sean aces ax Oe caren TRAINING SCHOOL. ee pry ese electronic gear v the son of Mr, and Mrs. James|Richard Rose, whose wedding will State of Michigan, you are hereby nott- & 30 60 8 cottacts. Barn college the equivalent TRAINING and size are imfortant. also of haber fe Jone 20. | wa Up bese ct eS ie heak tate , 8 40 1.29 1088 MAHAN R ALTY CO.” fxperience in sales, oF other pub- : 2 Res WE 98-1648 K. D. Wilihite, FE 5-9560 BEACH CLEANING AINTING — PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPE: PAPERING PAPER REMOVED. washing Painting & Wall W ashing __Free estimates, FE 2-3706 _Tetes, FE 42171 or estimates See me first T. F. Robbins 238 8. Jassie. FE 4-7668. WALL WASHING AND PAINTING by women work guaranteed. OR end exterior, By e¢ painters Prices reasonable. em Physio-Therapy 21A ~~ M & C DIVING SERVICE Reclaim your lost boast, motor, ete FE 344% | HEATING SPECIAL | Furnaces fire claces cleaned and repaired, Outdoor grills built to order Chimoueys cleaned, re paired Rebuilt wit new. Gas chimneys a specialty. Walls and copings re oe registered company. F a MOWERS aes OR POW- sharpened or repaired A _ semi-ipvalid cceied motors repaired One day OrRis. 4 AND 15. W Wan Bas BABY service Pree = and delivery. OR 3-0832 _Phone FE 2-687}. 6 Lincoin ara 1@. WOULD LIKE STEADY PaInTING IN | a OUTSIDE, FE tting. OR 3-2366. 56308 Call after 5 pm _ Avs, WISHEs 2 TO 4 DAYS PER PLASTERING ALi KINDS, A spel of a housework, FE Myers OR +D68 RELIABLE TRENAOEA Widkiis PLASTERING as babysitter or Mothers D. Meyers EM 30163 _helper FE 5-0248 SHOVERS WALL WaAahina “BERV- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRL! ices Janitor and window service with experience wishes genera! Momes, offices, Tnestestea: FE office work for summer. FE _¢3871 2-2620 SAWS MACHINE FILED TYPING aND Ciemcet WORK MANLEY LEACH 10 Bagley owe TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. gt atl ! pecessary. FE $2687 after 6.30 | = estim Phone BIMEOORAPEINO, ¥YPING sEC _retarial service EM 3280. Spee ano AND IRONINGs DONE. im my home FE 50T24 WOULD LIke ELDERLY MAN OR GENERAL erences, avail- __Sbdie. WOMAN WOULD LIKE housework by the day. Please call FE 2-2744. WOMAN <4] WANTS HOUSEWORK and live in City of rural ‘Corembta, FE 5-860" WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK _ 88 _«@ Gay plus fare PE 440 _ Building Servis ODELERS PR +606) AAA FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FINISHING. QUALITY. WORK __C_BUD BILLS, FE ¢-2050__ A-l CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866. A-i LAYina, SANDING & FIN & | 8a Licensed Gantrosuare. FE 3-164 __Pontiac Hardwood Floor gui ROTO. ft A&B TRENCHING Fr sale water line field tle TRACTOR al CAnPeNTER 4 AND CABINET repair. rE ROOFING, SIDING AND iNSULA- |" FE 6-3500 or FE 4.0833 a's AL, ete OF CEMENT ¥ omer x aiace RD CE work. Also Ss pth gees Residenti CEMENT wo L AND EN. block and stone work. “Thompson, REpublic EK. ALL KINDS. ete, Jensen, CEMENT Is ale A SPECIA Floors, basements. EM CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC- tor, Small crew rough and = LTY rR; WORE i ‘— prs TRIMMING AND REMOV- | ol. Free estimates FE }-6019 rE _ oS vaw | ing | estimates _FE 2-8800 | WELL DRILLING Well_and pump repeir OR 3-2396. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 VICE — SPRAY- ulloes |DR SUITS, COATS &@ A |_‘erations 191 E Huron FE ¢107 * | ALTERA TIONS PROFESSIONAL Spekade Dr FE on _ Garden Plowing A-l ROTOTILL ING Television Service Pe OPP COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV. Bay on, MioitT “TV SERVICE. 5-4390 5-1206 M Coz Teler‘sion. FE 53-4620 GUARANTEED TV REPAIR AKY +9736 NDON _ RADIO. TV. 127 ve PARKE ST. _Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- chine ai ee Ls rk Gane ¢ e removral—free FOUND FE 68508. of | ____ Upholstering _ | EAKLE's elt : 1 Free estimates THOMAS UPHOLSTERING APH PE 5-s808 CUSTOM Coole: UPHOLSTER- Leake Ra. EM | 48 TELEGRAPH ae SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES. BE. D- | \ _Spreads Your material PE ssn $-5797. Lost & Found © a} MALE SPRINOER SPAN- 2 months ago PE 5-0768 el OR 3-706) PAPER HANGING REASONABLE FE 46829. PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR rates. Free WANTED: PAINTING INTERIOR 22 repair le PE ose! Huron. Night serv- Lost BLUE PARAKEET BAND Can identify ; rs $2013 ‘Lost Tor | TERRIER. | WHITE. brown and biack. Male. Reward FE 24243 seas on choke chein collar | i \. herd, License and | ard) = FEdera! 3-436) 16B. mer FEMALE BRINDLE BOX- er Blind m ame ere Childrens _pet Reward 2335 Dizie Hwy ‘LOST SMALL BEAGLE. BLACK If found, LOSt BLACK AND LIGHT TAN Gar atns tilled | 8nd tan female. Reward. FE Fast wt REASONABLE FE 20077, | +594 ALL POWER LIFT SQUIPMENT | |LOst YOUR PET? WANT TO | Plowing discing. -eveling and| £!¥@ one 8 home? FE | loading Cow manure FE 371. | _ Michigan Anima! Rescue , League. ' GARDEN PLOWING & C AGGING | dep! od Callender 664 Bay FE TARDER PLOWING DIXCING FE $-sas GanDen PLOWING AND YARD leveling gs. Top sot! ¢ OR Lain ‘PLowind & YARD 1 LEVEL Ino | _FE 5-418 FE ¢4878 -+ MY 23-5462 ROTO-TILLINO QaROEN AND ae L. W Avis Service. FE = ROTO TILLING _ Lawns and —_— Wayne Dutch- |_er. OR TILLING LAWNS AND _fardens. OR 307% ~ a oe WITH POWTP ai Available for we Fader and new field lawns. Baldwin & Walton. SIDE PLOWING & GRAD. "Pr (Ain Ale~ blact dirt & manure ___ Laundry Service “18 LACE CU fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry. 1 7101 Hobbies & Supplies 24A hg number sets, $100 up. (frames fm . BACKEN STOSE, 18 East _Yawrence _FE 214) _ Notices. & “Personals 2s AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your mind of worry by knowing the facts about ~ Aerotred Reape ¢ Shoes” Fred Herman _ 2070 Airport Rd. s§_«sé is E Walton Open Eves, FE 6116 wen ete ina DOG HOUSES Edw. M. Stout, Realtor BUNGALOWS nm. Lott = - PE 6-618 ANYTHING Se eo heures toe your eqetty. Edw. ™. Steut, Realtor Tl MN. — > Ph. FE 56-8163 Open Eves. Till 8.30 1648 E ‘Auburn Rd. | L 1-9121 DORRIS TORS \ 32 W. Huron Phone FE 41557 CASH FOR en — elniocated moders, ROOM FOR BUSINESS GIRL. Cooking priv. Close to bus. FE 8-0003 after 6. ROOM FOR GIRL. 4 BLOCKS — Federai's. Reasonable. FE 8-1615. Rooms With Board 38 For Sale Neuse ‘43 OP ON IAP et etal lle We wil oad om your lot 40x32. ‘room shell ia 370 110 down, $45 pol "6 other A oad avails Bee = Ai informa- tion contact. RED HORSE CORP. 5019 Cass Eliz. PE 4-2253 of FE 2-0i79 $100 DOWN Weomplete. You nish ‘siertor A.C.COMPTON & SONS FE 2-7068 Eves. OR , 3-4558 wie BU LD BRICK home on _— ey dn., $50 per SEE atee Sw wl FE 6-8183 ‘ ATTENTION INVESTORS $1,000 DOWN Buys this store building with nice odern 2 bedroom apt. Now renting for $100 per mo. Located growing subdivision (one of 3 business lots in subdivision) A wonderful ‘n- vestment for future security. Hur- ry! cooeiete price only $8,750 with $80 monthly Here is @ real buy if vou want income gto les 4 modern nearly new s wing an income of $195 per mo. also a large 5 room apt. for owner, 100x200, lo- c on paved road east side, near Pontiac This property is for bust . Will exch for 3 bedroom modern home or sell with $5.000 down Dorothy: Snyder Lavender sie REALTOR re Huron VE 3 4 BEDROOM ¢ CTT/ WA R. BRICE. Carpeted Loads of storage space, paneled rec. room, attached 2 car _%arage. FE 2-1304 “C” Houston for Homes MACEDAY GARDEN A beautifu] home; Full basement Nice shade trees, fenced in back yard. Quick possession. Only $10.- 000. Good terms NEWLYWEDs One of those new homes with nice furniture included. Get your roceries and move in. $9,042. ou ae one o's aa ER Ys C. HOUSTON REALTY FE 4633) $500 DOWN, 2 ACRES WITH GOOD 4 room partly modern house, g&- rage, quick possession Completely furnished 5 room mod- ern house Close in. Reasonable down payment. tE ts F i 2 ffi HOUSE OF 7 GABLES — old a nicely nedronmne, i women od Rapa t Solia — drivew gtrage 1 a pee $16 S00 substantial wh payment. Geo. R. Irwin = If no answer, call FE 2-6544 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange REALTOR "BUD" North Side Special Only $1,650 Down Well conditioned 6 room bunga- low, easy walking distance to Pon- Motor, with ful tiac around tub, insulated, Venetian blinds. Total price $9.950 00, shown by eppointment only. Immaculate Suburban 5 Room Bungalow, close in loca- tion, beautifully poleed recrea- tien room. drive N ICHOLIE NEWLY DECORATED 4¢ Lieto Bath & garage West side. _ 2.4664 or FE 8-2257 — ONE 2 2 AND 3 } ROOM A APT. | Om entr & bath hot water, refrig 430_N. ye baginaw ra PINE LAKE. 2 BEDR . |" tractive clean apt. FE 8-537 VERY NICE 3} ROOM BobEna. = ent. & bath. No children or drinkers FE 2-855: 3 IDE 4 ROOMS, 's BLOCK earl = _Reterences, _ FE 58416. —— by Mrs. Merie 46018. Aer yr Eicetent food ezceilaet Se ®OR AGED. Rates starting at $125. OR 35320 SaRdInd HOME FOR Lapeer including tazes and insurance After @ reasonable down payment will buy you this 2 year old 5 Toom bungalow Tiled bath, ful! basement and oil furnace Land- scaped and fenced. Good buy at only $12 500. Hotel Rooms Pe HOTEL AUBURN Rooms by Day or Week. room & Rent —— is. Unfurnished 34 13 oe & idaire, st UNFURN STOVE AND | 3 ROOMS Sa ee i 7 auD BATH ST sia re On | Lk. Rd at M30. Pontiac | a AND BATH, LOWER PVT 13 ss 1 — welcome. North _Perry FE 3 20714 soNTs | AND BATH Je fu: mocess 4 & Gariang Ave | Across from General Market LK. | priv. Near bus line. 473 6. Tele- Ls coms AN BATH 639 BALD- _win FE! §-3354 MA 2509 j ROOMS AND Bats. F PRIVATE entrance 288 N 13 “ROOMS AND BATH. 639 BALD- win, FE 5-3354 STOVE couple 3” ROOMS AND BA | end utilities § furni only. 381 Oakland 0 ___ @ RMS. AND BATH. ist. FLOOR. come. 111 Prospect. | 1 ROOM BACHELOR in NICE. “oesd newly decorated. room basement apt. Fe syis3 beth. & ent. 2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, een _ing distance to town F FE 80770. 3 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUs LINE. UNE ist age SLA Priv. ent, Adults onl 3 ROOM PURN- APT. NO CHIL. dren, Close to town, FE 2-7821. 2 ROOMS Prt. beth, util, furn, downtown FE ¢2578. or FE 23448 3 ROOM APT ~ FURNISHED WILL _sccept 1 child FE 4-1173 * LARGE R! ae “APT OTIL. FURN 800 Robinwood Off N. ferry. 2 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, private entrance N__ Telegraph 32 ROOMS AND PRIV. ‘BATH. Soni : floors. Adults only. 164 W e. Close to Before 8 KITCHEN AND BATH. e. 431 _N. Perry. Orchard Lake. NICELY line. 88 is. : LARGE ROOMS JOWNTOWN, inquire 22 Auburn, office tn rear. ROOMS, LIV: toe Rear bus Rent Apts, Furnished 33 ° 2 ROOMS, UTIL’S. FURN. ADULTs |. LARGE — AND BATH. 6 ROOMS’ & BATH Fh FOR RENT. YE + ! BERTA APT BLDO.. 1 AND 4 So TA APT kitchenette and | Paddock’ bath 290 N “COLORED Jed APT. FE ¢-7018 FRESHLY RECSCOATED bricks a cote hear roa fine Heat, hot bus wa- sued’ Gue chil wel fu’ ec come. $58, FE 44807 BEAUTIFUL cowie WEST SIDE ant oo June 26th 2 bedrooms, FE 2-2198 | Lat a RENT. NO CHILDREN. no pets €90 Squirre! Rd. Auburo | _ Heights FLAT FOR RENT. 5 ROOMS AND bath 2 rooms, newly deco- rated. on side 98 Dw’ . Call ORTONVILLE. wr aL. eee MA: ies 5-9687 —— SMALL, CLEAN MODERN APT. Reduced rate. 162 Chamberlain, or MAple 5-3257 SYLVAN LAKE ARE. upper, 2 RM. APT. NTR. 5 MINS. Almost new terrace vn base- from Fisher Body $10 weekly.| ment, living rm. — kitchen “iy ROOMS, Betton eistn, "Realy 8 aR A penile ote Inc, 4081 W Maple, ea ROOMS. CLEAN. PVT —paTH —Mideest 62800. | $12. FE 40808 or FE 4-€700. ; 7 ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR. WEST SIDE 2 men or working couple. 16 Flor-| Close to St Benedict's Church. a OOM ron and bath Spartmonta all LARGE R room a os decorated. as ei with private entrance heat, or 2, children welcome. Gingell- phoned gr — and phd. lgiraae i 3 "Room Aer WiCELY FURN. See Mr poe oh “8 © Buren St. dle. FE 32-2181. .. —_ Gan cals chee eae. 3 ar, PRIVATE Jo git ee FE 21923 or PE. 22239. : _St. Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENTR DCnL. ~—~~—~~—~-~~-~rs > sin wt FI wk. py E 5-0019. 3 one 3 2 RM MODERN cane 2 ROOMS & BATH. ADULT: LY. we: or @ 8, Tasmania. a= Pleas eons on 4 4 3-6193. SaNO3 bie REWLT I DECORAT- ed. Private entrance and bath. 111 7&3 ROOM FURR. APTS. st REF- Child welcome, 261 State 2 LARGE ROOMS FURNISHED rtment, 342 Orenard Lake Ave. 3 iM FOR $12. 5 cos J oe + aces ee 4 3 —_—, GARAGE HOUSES NEAR = Sky ee Ground floor teache ‘t apt. — or bachelors welcome. Clark, _2062 Commonwesith 3 ROOM. MODERN CABINS FOR _tent. 4274 Di Dizle Hwy. 7 BEDROOM OM RANCH TYPE. NEW. : or 2 children OR 38023, 3 "ROOM FURNISHED APT. 3330 FURN. HOUSE AND APT. FOR rent, welcome. Call Ro- 2-2360., FURN COTTAOES. CHILDREN welcome, 38' Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 28 cass ++ Air Conditioned Office __bus line, 343 Irwin | m EDROOM HOME ON LAKE ORION HOMES Lake, $80 per month. FF_5-0614. SEVERAL epee : Welcome. FE 71-0077 , Also 1 or 3 partments. end fr wnit. 44 Auburn FE_2-0239 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.59 up. Bath. 17.50 up. FE 56-8126 HURON HOTEL rooms, by da- or week West Huron St Phone FE ya006. _Rent Office Space 41 6 iimocns OFFICE SPACE | doctors, dentists, etc 2925 Or- chard Lake Ave. heart of Keego Harbor. FE 45334. | For Rent, Office Space Ideal location for professional use Total of 740 eq. -t. available. John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1625 101% WN. Saginaw Street. FE 5-0 Eve FE 3-1804 or FE $4866 OFFICE SPACE POR DOCTOR, Dentist. or smal] Clinte Inquire at PE ¢ 1900 «corner of Au- burn and Crooks Also beauty _shop. svaaue in Capital Sav. & Loan =~ Rent Reasonable Phone FE ne OFFICES FOR BUSY IDEAL PosaTioN GOOD PARKING FACILITIES HUNTER MAPLE REA MI 6-21 OFFICE TO.RENT IN DRAYTON _Plains 4 4540 Dixte ixte Hwy. © OR _3-1355. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 OP Boat AND FLOOR SAND ishers scrubbers, fs 39 re ~ | 3 BEDROOM 344 acres on Hospital Rd New Real Estate Sees * boppae em Pre & Edna BOARD AND ROOM FOR GEN- modern, house-attached garage. # Mt Clemens St PE 5-1201 Fz + And reasonable terms. __Eve Mr. Vorhes — FE c+ _5t., fis | temen._2 blocks from Pontiac GC ri E ! ae es — FE 42988 CHILDREN . § ROOMS | Motor. FE $-7005 3EO. MARBLE, Realtor | 8¥ owner: SEMINOLE HILLS. Rete SOT, ar we, | GL ROOM TACOS ANT | Ht ances g MATOTS | arage gee Omal ge aye heste Home priv. one one = , Ra- ee MAN TO SHARE LARGE COM- @ ROOMS—@ ACRES NI pee PVT. BATH.| fortable room Twin beds, good | On paved road northwest of U} ON TARE ee si SS. ‘Apts, PE §-2203.| location FE 2-3429 town. New 6 room ranch type. PRIVILEGES Adu TH FIRST ROOM AND BOARD. PIRST 6 beautiful wooded acres. Needs Beautiful modern year ‘round EXCLUSIVE 4 RM. BA floor. W. side home for minor interior finishing. Offered some With 2 bedrooms, large liv- joor. Garage. 499 W Huron. sraceaees” or elderly lady. FE, With small down payment. an | room streamlined - kitchen, FURN. ROOM PONTIAC LAKE. __ 27-0604 | ELIZABETH LAKE utility room. gas furnace, 50x150 Pvt. entr. ani bath OR_}-2643. SPOTLESSLY CLEAN RMS. HOME eave ares ae Ja on = ae ae — fence, 1 iE . rm. NCiosi screene ace ow aaa APT. CLOS wie meals. FE 5-0377. 14 Mat- ae classed aun perch’ Sumani NORTH me at rear to fix up and rent p END LIGHT " HOUSEREEPING. FOR 1. out. Large lot and on . to * “near_town MY 26186. Convalescent Homes: 38A sant? ake priviiege Te om New 4 bath and utility LIGHT H Ae aE FOR 1.) -~~~—~ down and immediate possession hardwood "floors, te" oS Hh debs Near town FE 5-1722 —x a pores ae ee: R. D. RILE Y. BROKER neighborhood, close to gchoste WEAR, ELILABETS TA5 apt. Ac- wing care with o| 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 41157) 81500 down ecamawa ge wees) ted ae rt Sh Se RIDGEWAY _weetly PE $128 |__| om call. 1 eTounds NEW DECORATED 3 ROOM APT.| jorely, Site ise S Baicwin Ave. er onth REALTOR | Purn_37_E_ Strathmore. 975 Baldwin 4-6203 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HAYDEN WHITE LAKE 4 rooms Ny. 100° from good Neeche Sun- porch. Ot] furnace. §7,000, terms IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.“ Lot 150x300" one garden planted 5 Be 2 "yeeeee en ee 25 om a with $1,950 down. —— = — tench home with rooms. dream bom » with full ceramic tile bath beau- — | eatin anes ue ho 2 room, large 8150 ft andrcaped | Pull basement Oil steam heat lot. BE SEEN INsIDE *'6.275. Substantial down pay- TO APPRECIATE $18,250 ™) terms. | SYLVAN | 2383 Onebacd are ey WATERFORD TWP. Attractive—$ rm. & bath home.’ oi] heat. nbs Blinds, storms & screens ice large lot. fenced-tn Paved areet Quick possession, only $1650 own. ; LAKE FRONT Best the heat with this finished lake front home consisi- e living rm. with fire- sized bedrm. kitchen dining —. utility, bath pore the width of use auto of] sake beater, elec. — new reegap cabinets, & wn s Only $1500 do iemenen possession. om 8 ROOM HOME Ns bedrms. and bath up. er heat. Close to Low cash price John K. Irwin REALTOR : Since 1925 101‘, N. Saginaw — Eve FE 2-1804 or Ke] ers, steamers, etc. Baidwin Ave ONE WAY COAST TO COAST | RENT HERE LEAVE THERE Open and Closed Trailers F. E. How!and. 32345 Dizie Hwy. OR 31456 SMALL BUSINESS PLACE FOR rent. On Elizabeth Lk. Rd. 3531 Elizabeth Lk. Rd For Sale Houses 43 ——— —— — eee FOR COLORED as heat, water softener, aaner. c , tsluminum storms screens Well land- scaped, $2,000 or << to mort- gage, very reasonable. 106 Bas- sett. FE 2-6489 KNUDSEN Near Wisner School A dandy 5 Rm and oath home with 2 Bedrms. and bath on the Qnd Fir 11z18 living Rm. and ene Bedrm. is same size. Loca- tion is also near busline, stores, and church. Don't wait, call now. Wilson Ave. One of the finest 5 Rm. and bath pepagress that was ever built, ; par 8t. too. Also a well capt: yard 2 car garage and s paved Dr. $2000. down takes it. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 44516 oe we finished ner : ‘Owner, me nas Oaksire, FEE % sapere Tae AN NETT OFFERS Close In—Furnished & bedroom home. complete- ly furnished. Close to stores and schools. Basement with stoker steam heat, garage. $10,500 terms 2 Homes—Lake Front 1 house bas 5 rooms- and beth and the other 6 rooms bath, Needs some re- Ue at $12,600, sorene! 4 Bedrooms—3 Lots Attractive 7 room modern home with lake privileges. kitchen with dining room, screened lot NeXirg= . $14,950, terms. Clarkston Colonial beat, 2 car Situated on nice’ 7 scaped lot, = Only $5,000 do’ e garage. land- $18,900, Bloomfield Highlands bedroo bric: - bedrooms and bath up. At- tached 2 car brick garage. '. brick ‘home Living ‘roo: Roy Annett. Inc. 2 E. eine LI L CAR BARGAIN re Lots of ‘em in the Want Ads! in 14 Fa PE soit elec. water heater. car | nicely | full rah rooms down Full Basement: | sto! shopping | WILLIAMS LAKE. 3 bedroom home on shady lot only ‘ bieck from beach Virepiace Sunperch Storms & screens Living room 30x1} and a kitchen 19'210". Ou heat. Only $1,400 down. CRESCENT LAKE. home. Utility. Bath. Storms and kage = heat Attached gas- Tage. shady lots. Nice beach $1.50 down, Ee 2. bedroom _ OPEN DAIL. 12TO8S PM $1250 DOWN See our mode! home today 4 vest rooms Living room wit: ts entrance Master bed- 2x17. Modern kitchen. agoml bullt cupboards. ‘Bath Utility room with gun type oi! furnace water heater. Choice of 4 elevations Copper plumbing. ig Tivileges on White Lake rive out M3® to “Duck Le. Ra. Watch i. open sign we SH AYDEN, Realtor a) Open Eves Sun TE So ~ PASSERSBY HAVE — ADMIRED IT! ! NOW THE PEACEFUL Pattern of life in the be yours only 2 miles city mits offers nee costin the tonne me esking price of this 3 with full passat ee as veer room, large kitchen and dining room. Very interesting room arran: ment. Truly worth your wetfon foo $4,750 Presta You will 150 FOURTH STREET JEEPERS FOLKS, we advertized this house| once before—but don't think you Yead the ad! This is a 6 room home oi ring everything you expect to in any modern up-to-date home. Good north side . fe s t. gag heat 2 large bedrooms, expansion attic for 2 mor you. consider you Will te amazed at the $9,650 w M8 ee =! terms! ¥ TD SEE UsS_KN THIS AD BY CALLING NOW FOR ALL THE INFORMATION|! Humphries Fe e114 ea BD, is ra "Tele Taph MULTIPLE Drayton Plains family home sit- Excellent twenty-six eet A M. ELWOOD $143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra FE 5-126 or FE 4-3844 MULTIPLE Prine wwbatan OPEN EVES su NDAY WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT mech bunga ie space. $15,000, terms to suit. RETIREMENT HOME a lot 2 bedroom bungalow. large ict The283. 4 apple es, 2 cherry trees, @ peach trees. plenty of garden space You must see this one. Tota] price 86500 CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES You will like this nice 2 bedroom ranch style home Large carpeted living room, tile bath ample stor age well planmed kitchen 2 car garage $12 600 UNION LAKE FRONT Lovely hillside home. 24 ft living room, natura] heatolator fireplace 2 bedrooms, up to the minute kitehen, combineq ‘sun and dining room, full exposed basement with. recreation room 60 fi. of lake frontage, an extra jot included Quick possession. $20.600 HOME -MART co _Ru FE $6605 $250 DOWN OR | WILL ACCEPT car. New 2 bedrm. on 1! acre) with won priv Inside to be fin- ished. 53-1487. oisceee IN ‘1916 $7800 §)300 DOWN—-Neariy 1 acre of land and home. Lo- this attractive 2 om canal ip Bedrm home; activities you can make « a rm . of] heat. garage. Ever- , — see this one’. Gteens & all nicely jand- LOVELAND | fe Be and sme ruit 108 Ra x 5 Ereryinine A-l 68.900 Cass Lake ee ____ FE “Sie «NEAR CITY MOSPITAL —S-rm mod jar WE TRADE | Bedrms wat ipiaate red wails hem rep seme arde 942.500. “We alse eecele| space paved street 04.060 listings of Businesses, \jots, farm — and ‘ WEST SIDE BRICK —Only 61950 | down for this good }-bedrm = living Rm full basement garage Near bus total price EARS PRIVILEGES - 3-bedrm ome aij) om t fir Modern ren breskfast nook, full batth, oak firs, full ment, off heat Large and some fruit trees cated north of Pontiac $7,050 with $1,660 down (ee eee AREA = 3-bedrm home all on 1 Fir Attrac- tive ranch home with 2 pic- ture windows 29 f livin, Rm medern kitchen wit breakfast nook, oak Firs plastered walls ful! base- ment oi] heat Large land- scaped jot jacktop and lake pritieges §14 500 terms SMAI! FARM North weat of Pontiac Modern ¢bedrm home on 6 acres of land Home has modern kitchen full basement. stoker heat Smaeilj barn and moult ry house Idea! for suburban iiving $13,000 with $3 160 down FLOYD KENT, Realtor ‘2 oW ten sece FE $6105 Eves _ Nest to the y Comecaere Power ADAMS ‘EVERY ROOM I8 AN CAVEAT ION | ! tile With vanity table Carpeted dining room eautiful kitchen Birch paneled family room. Util- ity reom and attached garage This outstanding home ts ocated on a 100x180 ff let in “Colonial hear Woodward just off i8t. Hugo of the ADAMS. REAL TY co" vettmoon HOME, ALL woo: 382 Auburp ae ‘ 4 FE 2-70: bungalow sgl ra * gem be and faseotan treo t/OR 3 3-240 ~ FE 68-2083 — FE 8-168) in storm windows. , ; lor al] windows, 2car garage =a BY “OW NER ya on 1 acre land Home and %¢@ lots, 4 bedrooms : off 5 ed Rd.. just’ 20x22 living room, large sitting : out of Pontiac City limits. Reason-| Toom, extra large dining room. : able down paym rest like large kitchen piece bath,- ga- | gent. Owner leaving state. 244] [Aes large shade trees, all kinds Williams Dr. FE 4-4208. tubs. .if miles from Pontiac. | a Roce all lakes school bus at door. IN CITY All for $10.000 with $3.29 down. Modern 9 bedroom home. Garage Ee pore Estate agents Phone. basement Fenced rear yard — ane | Priced at $6,950, terms. J ‘PONTIAC LAKEFRONT, it 100 FT | $700 DOWN frontage. Landsca 4 bedroom | year around ranc 36x18 living | Newly remodeled & decorated 3 room, stone fireplace, large kitch- some é _— off Auburn Ave, 2. en & dinette Attached garage oereenes porch, 9») —— 1 pan- | GUCKLER REALTY | _furn_ Owner. on 30g PE 44001 OWNER HAS B EN TR s- porwr OR OR TRADE | ferred. 4 bedroom = home ta 3 BEDROOM RANCH, Pioneer’ Mighlands luke ~ | ty suburban home, eutomatic | leges, possession June ; As ol furnace. 600x200. = = down, full price $12,500. Sheva by) $0871, with $1500 down i e appointment only FE_ ctor wrote. = rh sons possession. CLARKSTON SEMENT cece 6 cal ) after 4 room SILVER GOLF oka o fm b anch home, 2 yre. oid 6 | tad rms, 1% beths, bard wood paneled den, Gesnee. equipped kitchen F ~car mameres garage, 100 fi jot andsce Lake Privileges $23 - -| $00 00 an to mtge. 2410 Anders St OR }3-9080 tures Im s & bath ace. recre- ation room Attarh garage. O}) — l\%e acres No dealers. { | vE| in | ear fina 6 RM HOME WITH 3 BED. | rms is setting on @ jarge jet 70 by 220 Built tm ‘83. has sliding closet doors, and many other fea- hare teday on this one VETERANS | home op Oakland Lake for the asking price of only $8@- 800 $1,500 down lamedinta, pos- session We have the kew = AI @rm home with J bed nd 8% DOW N 30 \ E AR additone! 4 ru None os . ei ; “Ee jake canal at the unbellevab! = MORTGM 1ES ‘ price << era coca teriaia! ® means low down ore cL, NO low monthiy pe sc toca 412 - Huren 8t pletely insulated e, 5 epactous 44525 > We auto, hot water,” double 2B BEDRM HOME ON 2 LOTS : hard k top fooring $7 80 8-868) ° tiled bath and shower, and many —— —_ omen “ ell New York Ave Out Ave. past es Biva Waet town R peal co WALLED LE. SCHOOL DISTRICT A A bedrm. home. oa basement large lot. Loon Lake priv Down $4,986 with $1,950 seent Lake Club Like poms Le pipe dol room. 2 large bedrms. Altes Wel) ene trait trees. $11,900 41.50 Down : Lk. v. 2 bedrm wome wie 1k "paneled ig TO fg ri pagpentlgy oy lot included. $11, , Terme. T. G. Trocke 1948 Uni tee EM 34671, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS tc HAPPINESS LOON LAKE SHORES LOVE AT FIRST SfGHT Now and then you come ecross & so appealing that it's a case of love at first sight. This home is desi¢ for e -type of 5 extra large rooms, —_—_ @ carpe’ 24- ft and dining L Natural Therm pent ere 2 ewure wes, ‘overlooking ith, full cgacaeatl Ga gavea nae 000. Terms. SEE I W NCHINGEOS PARK 4 BEDROOM INSIDE CITY Hard to find spick and span fully insulated 7 room and bath 4 bed. room, semi-bungalow with 2 bed roome and bath down Built in “4 Plenty of cioset space = fia!) basement, gae heat tube Water storms and screens jot, fenced back 1's ear Lagi Dal Peres drive and street ered at #13500 terme YOU'LL LIKE IT! Te Buy- To Sell To Tra YOU BUY IT-WE‘LL INSU RE Lp MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange = E 20263 W. Huron R TO BRANCH POST OFFICE CHAPIN _IF YOU NEED LOTS OF ROOM WE SUGGEST THAT YOU SEE THIS BIG 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT. LOCAT- ED ON A QUIET STREET. THIS STONE: FRONT HOME FEA- TURES 3 GLASSED-IN PORCHES, AND OAK PANELING IN THE ees E LIVING wext: * DORRIS | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Mon tS gel lOUS RANCH HOME BEA UL PINE LAKE on. wow and rambling th large 2 car al- e and beautiful glass patio Home consists of six gracious livable rooms, a dream kitchen and bath, two fire- jaces, exceptional basement eat, over in ‘andecap- ing. Price of $27.80000 includes carpeting and drapes. BEAUTIFUL HOME $0078 LAKE PRIVILEGES A home our salesmen love to show, just as neat and clean as & pin, modern attractive two bed- room bungalow, rich wall to wal! carpeting, modern streamlined kitchen. lovely bath, basement. Delco of) heat, sereened in terrace block from lake, outstanding buy VACANT RANCH HOME $1250 DOWN OR TRADE Exceptions! buy Aitractive mod *rn-te-minute 7 bedroe a cedar shake bungalow -select oak ffoore birch flush doore Knotty Pine kitchen beautiful tie bath alum! hum storms = and creens = lot 705200) «Price $9 9T8. 00) Consider house tratier. car or small home in trade OUTSTANDING EUNGALOW OFF JOSLYN A beautiful two bedroom bunga- low. moddern-to-minute with tile kitchen and bath, stairway to es- pansion attic, A-1 basement with gas heat, fot S0n15! With ever. greens, shrubs and flowers, paved drive, I» garage outdoor fire- place Owner sacrificing to sel! LITTLE FARM $8750 00 OWNER SACRIFICING Neat. clean modern, two bedroom bungalow with basement of] AC heat. breeveway and garage A heme We are proud to show A heme vou would be proud to own Goed poultry heuse some fruit ood Northeast suburban lecation erms DORRIR & BON REALTORS 7h2 W Huron Phone FE 41887 BROWN | $800 DOWN Tee galow in Birmingham Vacant and you ¢an move in, pe. bath Paved st Good iccation $785 DOWN -— Two bedroom start- er home “Exterior al] comoplet- ed Full bath well. septic wired. sutomatic hot water kit. sink and all interior ‘Excellent construction * basement $900 FULL PRICE bungalow with full basement, Ou AC Furn. Pienty of room for rec- reation room poate su kit¢hen Tile bath Select oak volta ta “Here | worth the m ou. -_ WEST SIDE - Large a tr home in excellent con- dition Full basement. lovely let, well-landscaped i‘) car gar, ved good ighborhood. “Biase terms : ls one Brand new | | | | gas bedroom bun- | | i = DOWN - Built in 1052 A! lovely 3 raam bungalow, Alu- & Laree home $5650 scteent Excellent "3 = 154 Call Mrs LL PRICE - have Cony two edrooms, clean as a pin Oak floors full bath lovely Kiteh- em 23218 Mh living rm. Call Mre Burke, FE 4-Tit9 LL. H. BROWN. Realtor W Huron Pr FE 24810 | Multiple Listing Service condition and you ran minum siding Aluminum storms | ft lot A_ good Hovt: FE o-bee0 bungelow with | beautiful © nice | THE PONTIAC PRESS, } NDAY., JUNE 18, 1956 , * Best Buys: Today TWO ee Qne of the shar in this excellent rental “district consisting of three room rooms down pletely redecorated and eludes all furniture Large landscaped jot and 3 car ga- rage jeed to sell at only $12,500 with terms AUBURN HEIGHTS Cute 4 room bungalow-:with 2 large bedrooms ful) bath. full basement furpace and gas water heater Our best buy at only $6500 with $2 000 down LOON LAKE Large 3 bed- room ranch style home with large living room with ture window, tile bath, dou- ble sliding doer closets, jarge utility room, oi] fur- nace and jarge landscaped jot Only $31 down. Wore OAKLAND. Lovely 2 err are, oak tenors) full “Path, a electric water heater furnace and Priced under market at only $6.000 with terms WARDS ORCHARD Custom bullt 2 bedroom ranch style heme with full besement. oi] furnace. gas water heat- er t's car garage. lovely kitehen and = storma and screens Only 811,040 with terms bdw M. Stout, Nealon Open Eves Tul 6 V1 N Saginaw St Ph PE 5-8165 NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST | will naa on your free and clear Jot and 3 bedroom = starter bower with full basement bulld en our ipt with small down | ae Call after 536 OR - CLARK THE MEAT 18 HERE. but there is always a breere at this Subur- ban Home which has 240 feet frontage and 300 feet in depth Lots of shace trees This ranch home has 3 large bedrooms, nice living reom. with connected den | Or | and a kitchen that is so nice that | Mother would never tire of cook- fog im. Also has a_ utility room. part basement, connected breeze- way and ity car garage ‘floors _ fully insulated, garden is, already in Lots of grapes. straw. berries and yd fruit trees Shown by appointment § only Priced at $14 with good terms YOU CAN BE A LAND-| 5 from | bath up, while down there ts the master bedroom, and 2 pe. bath. eres living room, separate dining | oom. very modern kitchen, er floors Full basement. auto oil furnace, jaundry tubs and drains | 1% cement bleck garage While | in back of the main home there is a 2 bedroom Moderna home which rents.for $50 per month — There are two Wells and septic systems. Nice corner jot, bee 2013 | Oak | 7 : one Fe SFOs no or re tim — i ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE @URON GARDENS SPE- CIAL with $900 down Im- mediate possession on this freshly painted 2 bedroom bungalow Full bath. extra lavatory “in utility Ol) floor furnace automatic gas wa- ter heater Full price only $7,000 carey fenced jot See it BE FIRST We tust listed this extra sharp bungalow in super condition thruout The “plastered walls are freshiy decorated Excellent oak floors kitchen with extra cupboards spacious dinette Tile bath and full bese- ment Something really ex- ceptional Reasonable terms WEST SUBURBAN One of our better offerings An_al- most new 3 bedroom ranch- er situated on one acre of land Boasting hardwood ewes plastered walls and ear rage Many excep- esa! eatures are found in this above average home Call our office for, appotnt- ment DRAYTON PLAINS Spa- cious family home Large. cheerful] living room with fireplace, dining room, | i | 6-18 TM Reg US. Par OFF ©. 1056 by NEA Bervce # beautiful roomy kitchen one bedroom and nalf bath 2 bedrooms and bath up Full basement, gas heat 2 car garage x 150 ft lot 18 days possession SYLVAN SHORES with its “Oh, I wouldn't say “* imagine that, liveher in the Bureau of Indian Affairs than you might - many advantages can be 1 your home as soon as to- oy morrow. Brick construction 7 For Sale Houses 43 Fireplace tile bath, full ‘ basement are but a .ew of 3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED the features youl] ealoy in house, good lpcation Will con- this 2 bedroom ranch home sider good housetrailer as down 2 car garage Fine carpet- payment FE 2-1104 oe ing and complete storms ee and screens are included in selling price We nave the MACEDAY LAKE key. Let's go Year around 2 bedroom bunga- low with steam heat Large land- 2 Oy AE Il., Realtor scaped lot with lots of fruit, ber- raph Open 0-8 ties, amd garden space Lake ba el sg tes or FF 4-905 privileges. Only $2,500 down Co-operative Rea] Estate aecpents O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $800 DOWN CLARKSTON Practically new 2 bedroom bun- galiow with hardwood floors forced alr oi! heat and extra large lot Located on Miller Rd Just off M15. Only $8950 down NEAR AIRPORT 2 bedroom bungalow with over an acre of land This place’ is neat as @ pin and has breeseway OUR GREATEST VAIUF and attached garage Plenty of bad a i “fruit, berries and garden space pall Oy wl bach ai _ Owner leaving state and must immediate occupancy Lo- j sell. 82.600 down ; rated rap teaereq Lake Es- tates wit. @ lakeside park for fishing, boating. picnic k- F. C. Wood Co. ing Living room ‘as @ ft REALTOR OR | commer Williams Lake Ra_ va $1,000 DOWN picture wndew, and vesti- bule closet. Spacious kitch- en with good dinine area Ful! bath FA oll furnace low parments of approxt- 3-1235 Mse mately 842 include interest, | Almost new 2 bedrm. bungalow, taxes and insurance FHA | basement. of] furnace, oak floors, costs are tn dition to | painted walls, carpeted living down payment. Better look at these today! Phone now We have the key room, aluminum storm windows. nice lawn. Oenie _ roots off Senator! Things are a lot _F or Sale _ Houses 43 BY ~ OWNER SMALL EQUITY IN n 8 room house im city. Wiil trade FE 30 GL $500 DOWN Civilians $870 Dn. No extra costs | New 2 Bedrooms Gas heat, paved | streets, auto hot water. located 443 Franklin corner Ne- | braska Open daily 3-6 Sat. & | Sun 12-5. Model phone FE 86-0531 | BEAUTIFUL HOME IN HUNT- ers Creek. Almost finished 5 rooms and bath Inquire 2721. Metamora Rd ELIZABETH-LK. EST ATES Brick, 2 lots. gas heat, full base- _ ment. carpeting fireplace Early — _ poskession — FE _§-5435. | LINCOLN HEIGHTS — LAR Dec FRUIT TREES. MUST SEE TO ATE 3689 OAKSHIRE _BY OWNER. 4 BEDROOM HOME All modern 2 lots. 121 W Chica- go Will take a small home in _trade MY 3-3205 \6 } ROOMS. BATH_ agit “HOUSE j '2 BDRM HOUSE _to be moved FE_ “ROOMS AND BATH O caTEs | on Pontiac Trai] FE 604 TO BUY TO 8ELL REALTOR _Partridge is the 1 Bird’ to see : YR OLD Pay equity $1200 and take over payments. FE 5-500 Baldwin Ave R.D. RIL EY BROKER | 509 Elizabeth Lake’ Rd. FE 4-1157 $1, 1.100 Down & $6l a Mo. RAY ONEI. Realtor BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME. | spall Sorry shown by appoint- only” Priced at $14,700. for coroperatve Real Rrvate Exchanee | Nothing more to pay on this 1954 coun HOUSES | ISTINGS ANTED | suburban bungalow, with gleam- MYERS. REAL ESTATE. FF 44975 ing oak floors and plastered walls TWO WEEKS POSSESSION This | Neat and attractive inside an peeterel oauee niger has bie i$ BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. LARGE out. Access to good fishing lake bay "eeaug we t Cass take. cen cae $1, 500 Down aists of 2 bedrooms. living reom. | Enclosed Porch Pine floors, _ Just west of town Nr Crescent combined modern kitchen and din- 1 dark green bungalow room full plastic tiled bath | ear garage and Lake Privileges trimmed with white Well sed: 2 h shower is foot on the scaped and tastefully decorated hoot ee ere is prive on Eltva- on Williams Lake Auto a iersee 2 nice bed- ake e price of this rooms and full bath home has been reduced to 87.980 Priced for Quick sale: 88 000 00 $32 a Month for a quick sale vee > with $1000 00 down Per a nome ef your very own ~ i ~ ~ 4 room house on 150x300 ft jot CL ws se AL E Me ae \\ MI. Rew siding. quick poxsession Very +640 FE low down payment Hurry on this an. Kesatnes & ‘ones one Multiple Listing Service 4950 Down Brand new 2 bedroom bungalow REALTOR located on parce! 66x300 ft Ex- ; Us 097 W. Huron Bt 43560 0 Client sotl—perfect for large gai- What @ house! Nr Waterford 2 pen Evenings till . den Good suburban neighbor- Sedreoms ction heat. 100x180 ft — = Rigel Noto and schools | ot Landscaped, wood floors tied spree naue - . mt be asleep on this one. bath modern kitchen, $8250 \ A 1 KINS Lk. AREA $1,450 will handle FOR A hot day what would be better | than ® cot\age on an island. witn cooling breezes? Paneled interior i4 fl boat pienie table partiy furnished. only a short drive from Pontiac $7,500, $1800 down A. Very neat ranch home on a beau- tiful corner jot Commerce area Only 6 yars old. Large bedroom, nice kitenen. living room, utility room, breezeway. A car garage. $1,450 down COOL Breezes Frontage on Watkins Lake, 2 bedrooma knotty pine sun | room. 15221 ft. living room with fireplace, dining -|. part base- ment, storms and screens. heat and hot water 2 car garage Excellent $17,900 $3,500 dow DAY you Will eniov thic« fine full log home Over 140 ft on Lake 20n25 ft living 2 bedrooms and den Base- very nice kitchen dining Carpeting and drapes. heat. and hot water, 2 car garage. Well-iand- scaped lot overlooking eolf course $18.000 terms Breeseway. beach Or night BROS. REALTORS ene OR 43-1295 Ph Open Eves til & Sun 1 te 8 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE OAKWOOD MANOR A Partridge xIN7LER truly fine bedroom bri 2car attached | with | pproxt-— Oakwood Manor garage, and = bacement recreation mately 1 ed yard is pans etely landscaped. $8 down handles ELIZ. PARK ACRES Attractive § room and bath home with 2-car garage, located west of pram im Elizabeth Park Acres = 710 provides plenty of careenicg or children’s play area | ll price $13,250, on terms 3 BEDROOM $1750 DN. gas bj ranch home in beautiful cauneciye | | Giroux-Franks $1500 «~DOWN—20 Ft verted | Chder room with fireplace. 4 m porch. Kitchen, GENERAL REAL ESTATE Bedrocme Utility room, Ot! ae 4305 Dixie Hwy OR. 3-9701 water heater, VERY CLEAN. —Open_until @ Gun 1-5 pm WEST SUBURBAN COMMERCIAL CORNER — a cement block home and work shop 1 block from new schoo! Idea} fer Confectionery Store. Lunch Room ete TERMS. DOWNTOWN AREA GILES © DR: AYTON PLAINS. A cool summer no matter LOW DOWN PAYMENT} Bed- how high the temperature rooms, Living room, Sun Room. | I" arcs rceuee this . room Dining room Kitchen, Bath. Base- | home is AIR ment. Of] heat Automatic water CONDITIONED. Only 4 heater 1‘ Cer garage. a- years old. it boasts hard tion for roomtne house. wood floors, full basement. oll furnace Also lake priv- ileges on @ private lake Shown by appointment. Call today for particulars 'WEST SIDE... Location — only 1 vear old with 2 large bedrooms, jux- urioua living room, picture window Tile beth, & kitch- J. R. HILTZ ots n 1011 W Ruron st PFE 53-4181 Svivan Shores Located rieht in the center of en. This home haw every- this, friendly ¢ommunity and | thing Terms are available near lake nerk sand beach too See for vourself. one Donelson and St Benedicte | look is worth a thonsand schools 7 perfert rhomes. brerk- | word: We will make an ap- fast nook and knotty pine rec- | pointment for vou immedi- reation room Wall-to-well cer- | tely pone drapertes and extras ae cluded 2 Inte with nice shade ae > fruit and flowers 1's car ea- SEE! OR T R ADE... 5 trace Truly an ‘deal growing For ' family home Income family home worries are aolved by this | 2 family brick duplex 4 SA =140 rooms & bath on ground Cherokee Hills floor. each side Separate The kind of a home rou dream furnace, utilities, ete. Large about New custom built Brick 19° lot on a naved street Ranch Home with attached ear garage. 6 extra size rooms | and 1'> tiled baths Wide Iot | with nice view. Close to city Now here's that “‘once in & lifetime’ bargain Call now! GILES REALTY Co. _ St. Mike’s and Baldwin full basemert 1% hath, 2-car garage. OR 3-2489 3385_Frembes. | NEAR ORION 3 bedroom home ! vear old living room kitchen and dining 5 beat and hot water.” Small down payment. See this to- CRAWFORD AGENCY $3': W. Huron FE 4-549 Eves MY3110 8 8 OWNER i ROOM HOME Full basement automatic heat Built tn ‘$3 Near Eastern Jr High Cash ‘o A oat FHA mort- _ kage rE HUDSON STREI 2 bedrooms all moderna car yo anna condi cn $8 WITLIS M BREA ER N Parke BY i} 55 4asiat NEW 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOMES ON YOUR LOT OR OURS FEATURING Flush doors, plastered walis aluminum siiding windows select oak floors lee of! heat electric hot water heater, sliding closet doors. jarge kitchen and bath FE E 54-7704 Here is the finest oppor- bus Donelson and St. Benedicts Schools Bullder has. priced lnw | $2 W. Huron FE 58-6178 for quick sale om easy FHA 8 to ® erm = ee ose Fag doled aL If you earn tunity for you to have built, on vour lot or ours, a home with specifica: ; tions and advantages found in higher priced models... | FOR ONLY $0,975 PLUS LOT DIRCETIONS 3272 PONTIAC TO AK Telegraph road to Pontiac Lake road, west 2 miles to model Watch for signs ‘MODEL’ OPEN DAILY § TO SUNDAY 2 TO 8 MODEL: RD 5 Indian Village Iinmaculate 1!) story hun- galow, & large rooms down large expansion attic for future use New Delco fur- nace, garage. cement drive Where can you at it for 810.900 with approximately $2.900 down? 6 room home consisting of 21 ft. Hving room, family sized dining room, and kitchen down. 3 garage, | trees and shrubbery Only | $9050 with $1950 down | , Value Packed fA Cen $2 hour, ean West Side—6 Rooms qualify for this new dre Well located near Webster modern home Perimeter heat school, Gas converted furnace. tiled bath ete Compare this wired for‘elec. range. storms home with higher priced homes and osecreen« Casneting in 2 Only 1. se Hurry! | rooms and stairs Garage Price + reduced as widow owner is 7 rome on 2 acres Landscaped anxious for quick sale Price and shece Older tyne. well-biilt $9700 easy terms home Full basement. apealt for | | comforiohle 1 ‘ng To C. PANGUS 1919 MIS; ___ Phone Ortonville 132 Collect 21 Maynard Court \Alere is @ hareain if you want a a -in home 4 brick terrace an REALTOR 670 W Huron st Phone FE 4.3525 or FE 2-829 Eve | a Mahiple _Visting Service kitchen with new sink down. Full basement, including car Pere ofl heat Inftial oceupaney with 2 children permitted ¢6.700 with $700 down 435 W TROQUOIS ROAD Home of the NN eek This fine home has 4 rms Today's best bv! Attractive 2 dn & 3 & bath up A few story home with 4 spacious + of its desirable features are rooms 2 hedrooms bath and a fireplace. breakfast nook. storage space wp, living room with French doors to terrace. full firenlace kitchen hath and 2 bemt. gas heat, in the Home of Your Choice COMPARE THs Cer RANC i HOMF hae nice room arrangements entrance hall inte large living om cp- tional fireplace 2 of the 3 hed- rooms are over t} ft long House UNMusue. 7023 IN ON A for | you | has 6 ample ciosets. has space and also a nook in this large kitchen with its beautiful birch cabinets Nice bath with built-in vanity, full basement with copper tube piumbing and, many other wanted features built om your lot for $13.450 well price any of the 450 HOME PANS we have in our “Tlome Planners Center * Come out and browse through our 8 plan books, at the con- venient office of FLOYD KENT, QUALITY Bont HOMES” 2200 Dixie Hey 1, block N. of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING FE 2-0123 7 G AY LORD See G LAKE ESTATES—Only 0.500 for this attractive two’ pb acll home. Perfect for small family, 22 ft. living room, closed patio, fenced yard. garage Reasonable down payment 8T VINCENT AT YOUR DOOR-— Realtor en- i 4 i Russell You RFALTOR & Bure 417 W Murer ng Ee 4828 Johnson : FOR BETTER HOMES rage LOUISE PRIVILEGE Pavments onmiv 844 per Including taze« and A lovel¥ 4 room nome w tra large bedrooms. oak modern bath Buy the ef $1650 and more in EL BOW ROOM Mn one erre of ground tooms, full basement throughout Big 2 car with try with terms a month insurance ith es- floors equity 3 bed- modern garage work space Prrfect coun- living for only $0500 tota: 3 BFDROOM BRICK RANCH Lake tht suburban hath with colored large utliity room beautiful ‘ancscaned garden space Lowe ment privileres beauty LAKF PRIVILEGES Neathy mew 7 b large starms new iawn #1) tetal wh terms sthan roam uliity 4 creens ra { JONSON 1748. Teleg FE 42533 aph dewn pa)- VETERANS ONLY $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COS Ts 3 Bedroom Homes CHECK THESE _ FEATURES Oak floors on ft living rm. lots to everything auto city sewer and water. Birch doors, tiled bath heat. 50 ft Close Payments NO 227 THIS 1-BFDRM BRICK $53.92 Der Mo. ANCE PLUS TAXES AND INSUR MODEL. OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY rr 2 dining 810 MELROSE Drive out N Per- mile past Montcalm and East Bivo to Melrose. Turn right | 2a blocks to model, Castel 1 Realty | Bboetiand 3 and 1 Lovelv Hor 2 BEDROOMS. STAIRS UNFINISHED, 2 RD ROOM, MENT. WILL 84 GARAGE. 2 RUSINESS ON BUS CALL FOR PRICE TERMS - EN ALL ET, A R R ¢ al 345 Oakland Ave FE office “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PROPERTY INCOME North end duplex featur’ FE 5% 458 | ne To BED- ENT APART - NE ND tor 5-693 ing 5 reoms and fyll bath down, § rooms and full bath Separate entrance, basement Property in excellent con tion Inside & out. Full pr $14.750—terms. Call, up divided 2 gas furnaces di- ice 4286 Dixie Hey | | ‘ | J. A. Taylor’, Three bedroom, gas heat, two ear garage. Total price $11,900. | cua INSURANCE | See this at once 00 Oakland Ave. PE 4-254 Open. Eves, —_—sSFPrree Parking | VACANT NORTH SIDE—5 room) full basement, an older me” For Sale Lake ce Prop. 4 44 with gas heat, Only $2500 down. Priced to sell. FRONT HOME—8ix room fireplace, a THREE BEDROOMS ONE STORY— Ideal location for children, large lot with of shade Giassed sun porch. Only $14,700 terms. our pictures of Multiple Listing Serv- r. FE 4-9584 LAWRENCE _W. GAYLORD: 136 E. Pike Bt, «= ("Open Eves. AP LOTS. itl bars LAKE. FT y 286 ft. deep. ‘After 6 /OAKLAND LA. KE FRONT. Se eee mee comoaeees -_ — a - / ° ] a Wy more om cash investment of only 2235 ef nationa] manufac- Food Equipment will pay you a steady substantial in- €ome Income starts m~ ediately No experience secessary Can be operated from your home. full or spare time You buy the equip- ment we install it and teach you | growing businesses Write or wire giving nome eddress and phone Pontiac pt Bex No obligation Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE HIGHWAY LIQUOR One ef the best licuor bers oa busy US 10. nesr Pontiac ets quarters plus extre incom 6 Full price $45 000 Terms AL SABLE RESORT A complete spertsmans resort located near 5 Channel: Da en the Au Sabie Eight cabin« with accommodetions for 33) guests Store handies all kinds of hunt- ing amd fishing equipment Has the only'‘restaurant in the eres Comfortabie 2. bedroom owner's ¢. doats. other ovt-dutidings on this 2ecre site. all for just $32 000 om terms 16 UNIT to __ Press MOTEL leupit motel Restaurant Ranch trpe home on (8 highwar and et the scenic beauty spot of SE Michigan Underpriced at $75.00 on terms WARD E. REALTOR 1050 W. REA! PARTRIDGE FE 43581 HURON STATE & BUSINESSES OUT MICHIGAN Open Eve ul to Ss _ Sale sale Land | aoe $2.000 DISCOUNT off Only $4650 te nt $60 per cent interes, Please ask for VALUET FE 5-093 Money to Loan __ {State Licensed Lenders: WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You can get it quickly on your signature. caf or furniture No endorsers Payments to suit your budget. We will be giad to elp | | Money to Loan 3 “LOANS. 135 to 9500 0 E. FRIENDLY at : GET CASH QUICKLY. Up to $500 Fe Ae ge Rs ae 730 — Loans made on fur- ‘es and. other se "Onto Loan Company 203 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. FE 2-9206 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN? $25 TO i500 UT > LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOOLL Ph. Rockewer. oe 60711. OL 1-9701 BAXTER “ p Livitcerone 4 WwW tomes, ‘et ve 41538 | YOU ARE Lucky To have your account Buckners in this veriod unemployment. with of Buckne customers who are out of work are treated with every consideration It always pave Buckners to deal at -BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC, 3n* floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. | ‘WALLED LAKE (Next to 230 «Barnston Bank! “UTICA 45462 Van Dyke , One block north ecross from Bank ~~ Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 on beme additions or ME provements 3 To rough-in or enclose house, part.iy constructed 4 To buld @ garage -r on & garage home & On second mortgages Apply 200 Nationa] Buiicing. Pontiac or phone FE +4728 Swaps Aen ne 55 | WILL SELL OR TRADE 1 BARBER» chair, 1 $49 bp. Evinrude motor, — _l twheej trailer jé FT CEDAR STRIP “BOAT, a HP motor & trailer trade for automobile or sell WE 2-1867 Afier 54 4 RM HOUSE. BATH, VACANT HuromTel. area $49 a mo pmts lake pr tty. housetrailer. 4 sell. Write tiac Press. Box 3 YR ae Latha aS pagar cry i D BOA | or j | OUTH CARB ON 35313 1982 FORD TANDEM OUMP F-7. 10 yds Wt) take trade o' roperty c. car for ‘his ane EM n42 BUILDING o lors a NORTH & $200- $400 accepted as de » an used cars HJ Van | Welt _ OR 31355. FIBEROLAS BOAT 18 FT LONG swap for feces MA; fair 63022 BARGAIN'' 9400 OR YOUR CAR ¢own New 3 bedrm and base- ment with Ranch home features Large window area overlooking landscape ‘s acre. Lake priv Leke Orion vicinity. Inside to be _compieted Call OR viet RANCH HOME Cedar shingle 40x22 tn town. In- terior needs finishing Will trade $1,000 equity for car, or Craft, or real estate RJ ALUET Realtor, 345 Oakiand pers rr _ 50683 : TRADE ENGLISH SADDLE FOR 52 Western Saddle Preferably black. — Call OLive 2-0661 pe WELL ESTABLISHED steré for new Buick or shag are ~ Call P.M PE 4-@757 WE HAVE COMPLETE LINE of Eclipse nears and reel type. mowers We trade Picnic baskets, jugs ice chests, outdoo aluminum arm chairs. | ees earts, Cochran's paints, dex. We chines and a BARNES 142: W. Huron 8 WiLL SWAP LOTs FOR GOOD housetratier, or sel! for cash Can oor trellises, ark 2 trailers. bave lights, water iy k iF septic tan 73 Maple Ridge. Highland. [WILL TRADE epg ateb a AND semi-trailer for what? FE 2-4750. West Side Van & Storage you with your mon-y pr TE FINANCE CO. 7 Pon State Sank Bidg. te 4-1574. LOANS Extra Fast Service| You can borrow 820-650 quickly on signature. cat or furniture Loans made without endorsers for any worthwhile purpose. Up to / months to repay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac 3% South inaw St, Kay Bidg. 2nd Floor one FEdera!l 4-05. CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN I o afford Phone write or come ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Lawrence St Need $500 on payments to fit vou budge ret visit our moders Sones a #0 convenient ‘an parking and @, where new rooms await Home & Auto Loan Company 7 Nz Street Hours: ® Sacarday # to 1 re ao pf 4. : =a Vy ) yi WILL TAKE OLDER CAR FOR equity ‘83. Fordomatic. FE 5-8820 oF "5633 Berkley. | 9X12 AND 6X10 A FINER 5 ROOM OLDER HOME in very good condition. Includes almost new carpeting and drapes. led beth, full. basement and lassed ap screened fromt porch. ‘ILL SWAP GOOD RUNNING an AR AS PART OF DOWN PayY- SYLVAN 2383 orchard Lat yay Ave S __ FE 53-0418 For Sale Clothing 56 2 2 PORMALS. BLUE AND YEL- low. Stee 7 $10. each Worn once. 725 Auburn Ave ALMOST COMPLETE Mp, Reet de ied ghey vinlaney to eee resse 201" | Geant = : CE WEDDING dress, with net _ertip vi veil |. Train WN LADY'’s DARK BROWN GABAR- dine suit, size 12; ees blue @ab- _Sardine, size 10. 8-2449, LADY'S FUR Coat. siz SIZE 14, $15. FE 8-3498 after 5:30. over satin. Fin- MY 24782 WEDDING Ree CRINOLINE and veil Size 10-12. 3 cocktail dresses, size 16 FE 2-2372 before _7 p.m. Nile green bridesmaid for- mal. Size 9, Never been worn. $20. Call EMpire 3-4312 after 6 p.m, Sale Household Goods 87 DARK GREEN carpeting. FE 4-0247. after 6. .§ PIECE MAHOGANY DINING RM. net gtand piano. A-1 con- _dition. FE 93-0447 $ CU. FT. DEEP MY _ 3.5506. < AALS A val = 5 2". on Ts Ts". oJ + hee 3 Te 3 x doors, Set gr cupboard Sherbets, Misc. items. 57552. 4 suite, i _che hae, marie vette a4 5 PIECE J ONE ee aioe oe ia mao. , mower, 5 TMA e277, ie ee arge deep after 8:00 rills, | rent waxing ma floor sanders HARDWARE FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger wr ae ew — | w | Sale Household ( Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 | § PC. CHROME DINETTE SET. | LEONARD REFRIGERATOR “ | $50. 12 m 16 green rug and pad, Steel cabinet, with bread box | $35 Refrig.. $50. Elec. stove. i se $15. Also miscellaneous MU. _ PE 6-3767._ , _tual 1T° TV, $25 34 size ed. sree! CARO FREEZER. 18), CU. & mattress 25. FE 6-3107 coe motor good ‘cond site. _OL 6-2701 ~ LINOLEUM * PAINT SALE _ % price at Jack's 277 Baldwin 21° TV. 660. ELEC STOVE $20. Washer $15 FE 50173 32 YDS OF GREEN COTTON Queen Ann chairs, FE5-7552 | APPLIANCES AND TRADE-INS GUARANTEED Automatic washers 1. j Wringer washers $22 up. Refrigerators 5 ” ‘5. up Vacuum cleaners 705 up Roy's oy ogee Paris & $69 50 Service d . ASPHALT TILE FULL OR TWIN SET ‘noleum Floor Tile ....... 3e | : . | Unclaimed Linoveum ........ $249 , Hollywood Bed Frame ed sag egos, Ra einecod 4 40 < a | HARC cares PAINT & “LINOLEUM | Bed Frame sinned ie a | WAITES BENDIX ELE DRYER. -D AND BEDDING Rey aiatyeyeeereiees driver, |" pownerama svORE | $2 per week. Mavtag —- late'| MOVING SOUTH — WILL SELL model. A-1 condition Phone| very cheap: Easy washing me-— MY _MY_ 3+" 1. chine, ee nee os stove, w size gas BOTTLE cas Ses: ot Beater, $15. FE range, Complete imstal- | _5-3868. New low price. a don't think she quite understands what a swan dive is!” tl A 145 Phone MOTOROLA 11° MAH GANY CON- FE. 5-3580 coe pence 8 ss oitee cabinet Only $6095 MI ANTIQUE CHERRY CHEST, PINE a chest, needle int bench Sam- pier. pair of Boot Jack Chairs | Pair of Windsor chairs. pet of Sale Household Goods 57 WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT all new r samples, Wash- > Ranges - Refrig- ip Se YEA —ele, 5 TO PAY ap een memes. Serviced _ Write Credit | Manager fice Box 61, Greenville, Michigan, For Sale Miscellaneous 60) mow REEL TYPE arr 421 Queen mower Grass catcher. | = orermasiod $55 cash. Ma 62 21° POWER MOWER. AND | fea Remingion pump and scope OR 35-4740. priced for a quick sale Used a en md 8 YOU CA BUY BETTER LUM. R Redi-Mix concrete & mortar $1.15 New & used doors—fysh & penel. ‘elts—roll roofing & shingles. We are more than ha: to figure our complete building needs. |OUR LOW peo WI ze | i | SURPLUS *T rUMBER’ & Material Saies Co 5340 Highland Rd. iM50: OR 3-7002 OPE 5 Closed Suns | j _—s sated | OL. FURNACES | Factory New $265 OR 31-5634 $2 GAL. ELEC HEATER .. $1495 30 Gal Auto. Gas Heater $44 /Cab. sinks & fittings $59 50 up j Laundry trays, stand, faucets $18 95 ! SAVE PLUMBING 1728 Saginaw St ——(X5 CROWN GRAPHIC. _ _FE | 'g MM REVERE MOVIE CAMERA. ‘ | model No. 50. like new, with filter | for inside and outside color pic- | tures attachment, $35.00 Maytag wringer washer With aluminum; square tub and hinged lid. very | good condition $75.00 471 = nie Briar. Pontiac Lake __ __ | /aBC OIL BURNER WITH con: | 2 260-gal. tanks. $150 OL | trols | 1-5066 a WHEELS att SPRINGS for trailer, $15. OL 13-5785 1000, GAL GAs FUEL © aS “TANK, | FE 1-6663 1 YEAR OLD ae COMPRESSOR. _PE_5-1925 AUTO. WATER HEATERS, $44.95, | lation, Only $5 plus gas. Kenyon g_ oo. FT. NORGE REFRIGERA- ft. cast iron tu 5 Re. Bottle Gas. OR 3-2491__ In A-1 perfect condition. Cost tense trap toilets. mm enit 3 os 9 PIECE DINING ROOM i suite | #365. first §75 takes. 30550 Wood- —- bath {ud totlet. and lava- _ good condition OR _ 3-7430 | side Dr. tadegr ey Mich. MAy- $89.95 . Thompson, 80 abOUT ANYTHING Yoo wanr |e! 698 se "perry ron aa begets CAN BE FOUND REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, BATHROO M FIXTURES. Touncs- L&s SALES all ee Thyle rare town hen. furnaces: Oil. A little ‘ut of the way. but a lot) _ tric, +51 and coal. Hot water and eens less to pay Special while they RED & GRAY, CHROME BREAK-| boilers. automatic water _ beet last, lawnmowers, “2 and up.’ fast set Bookcase bed for sale.| Hardware electrical. hes. Gas and electric ae bbbaad pts | Call after 8, FE 23-4839 Crock and sr ralvantzec i ranges, and wate: heaters ath- | = Se aT pei pipe * e s loom fixtures beds, chests. dress- | RED CHROME DINETTE bos Paint, HEIGHTS SUPPLY. 2685 rs, vanitie: and «prings and | Bamboo shades, sizes 2-8 ft wide | taneer Rd. FE 4-54 mattresses Living toom 8-3 ft. wide 2 maple chairs —ANCHOR > FEXCES settee dio abd record comb. suites, | ne LOL LLP OL For Sale iekecnenouas 60 ss diietitiatinndtiadincingtl wood gl Laks FIXTURES room, $10.85 val Po $2.05 value, 61 iw uae factory ake de ulars See our large display. |- Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Or- | nerd bere Ave AS8Y SPIN DRYER, A-1_CONDI- TION, LATE MODEL. $78. GQOD BOY’: $20. STERLING SILVER CANDLE WILL~SWAP OR SELL FOR SA VALUE SIDEWALK ROLLER WEATES. C CHILD'S SIZE + 2455 RIDGEWOOD RD. FRIGIDAIRE 1, Ton Air Conditioner Perfect Working Condition offer. After 4 “GEL pie |i, HP BURKE JET PUMP | Brum table, coffee table and end = $905. G. A _ table FE 145. ] - Perry BUY NOW SINK, YOUNGSTOWN, CA INET. | REatTORE soe oe CALL OR 3-1491 $58. No dealers, FE €2678. Our stock ‘s new and complete. Y $ FY. BATP. SOIL PIPE $34 PER , WAR- We still nave & good supply of rine? ey B grade toilet $199. , _Wick's. 2678 Orchard Lake Ra. used white pine 3x12 timbers | 32221 double sinks $1495 hand SEPTIC T ANKS “ A. Thomp | : nee tom bos aii | ater tee if desired. FOR SALE. TOOL SHED OR. ——. —— chicken coop, excellent condition pa 2-64 le cheap. Phone OL 1-7606, Roches- Special ber wood and_ steel FOR SALE 1 REAVY Y DUTY lathe, complete with chucks drive en ae collect. MUtual 40785, Mu- Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER co. 549 8 Saginaw SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE FE 46428 3872 Eliz, Lk. Rd. STOP! LOOK! GOOD CORN CRIB PRICED AT $35. Located at 14 Mile Ra at Northwestern Hwy H. P Sutton _Phone MY_2-6432. _ For sale. All kinds of lumber, Con- Garage Doors | sisting of aby 2n8's 2212's, also Slightly Damaged | a lot of @ barn doors, used 8 x 7 Btandard $40 H P. Sutton, 100 cement blocks 1 3:8 x 7 — 2‘ltes $45 Clarkston Rd Just off Baldwin i ® x 7 Standard hee Ave MY 2 1 8 7 aquir 5 1s tT Bauite $6 | STOR-ALL SHEDS _ 1, re 7 \T molding. 4110 All steel shed with ewe ee AKTESN a ua . set im: wo vik Xp DOK cy | cium if 3B Poe ee ee STORM SASH —<—<——$—— Aluminum combination windows Garage Doers 0 60B9 9 am. to 8 om. SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON AIR tsa window units MA 2 Berry steel overhead factory sec- onds, all sizes and prices. sane selection, from and { modern door on your cree costs i less than you think, tet us give you @ free estimate Yes, we jane — Beil Stamps. | DOO AL. ‘ BERR R 8 CO 3m 8 Peddore FE 2-0203 | GALVANIZED ) FENCES IN- stalled. 69 cents per ft. Call FE TOILET SEATS, $17.95 VALUE. $395 Also complete “of seats in colors wood, plastic and peerl at extraordinary values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard L&. Ave. Wanted: Small Accordion ee re re |e ments. Swivel top TV table. Truck | SHEATHING BOARD ..... 15 M tire & wheel 825x20 EM 3-4785 | Soeed Queen elec. dryer. 26 Flor: Eeriwates Pe stem 3 4x star Wrecking other misc items New : USED. _ence after 2 pm Se ae Visit our trade-in dept for real(/3s FT. DEEPYREEZE. Gas BUY DIRECT | FROM ~ bargains ran ® ft. refri¢g. Liv room ANTY ’ = | Cc I USE OUR LAY-A-W\Y PLAN waite Nore wanes Gon be scon MANUFACTURER p ySCOTe | O,, Inc. R EASY TE at _Howard St. FE 5-1177. | Our 28th year .m business; FHA. W. Lew st UP TO 24 MONTHS fo PAY ee “$25. 5 PIECE DINE Double hung windows Vents. : sinh ith head We buy sell of trade Come out | Rit s20 power lawn mower, sis; | Sliders, Picture windows and $4 95 | ONCALLED ‘WATCMES 11 JEW: — around. 2 acres of free hey dace suite $45. gas stove a . LU . : Se ceed es paws sac pan on OPEN DAILY ® TO » | _ FE 8-2766 OXBOW W EXDON CO. ASPHALT condition. 1 yt. tree service ND SINGER CONSOLE. LATE MOD-| 10268 4. —M30 “a 7 ° $10.05. FE §-742). L “. 8 SALES “to | el Take over payments of $9 — FLOOR TILE VENTILATING FANS Z | @ miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile, month or pay balance of $52.50 9x9 Se EA. ens and bathrooms, $4990 value | § of Auburn Heights .n Auburn Call FE 26143 dealer x $29.95 ° Also large selection of | ® scuAISLR: | Bo Mtrewleane Co BURMEISTER NEW 10 CUBIC FT REPRIG. S178) Goor chimes at terrific values raves FOR = “EVERYONE | Yate w § 1.29 | is Dine. Mey Dra Deaywa_ Piste | aera ts ae ane | ANTIQ en Bi) tmretooys | waneeene pede Ltn at SS ————————— | Che ake Ave Phone ORIando 3-4036 for direc- | 4x8%" terboard ........ 8 158 | IN STO > — ANOLE, MATTRESS, yeas | er: Plasterboard 1002 sits SE Poorman THe w \TER SOFTENERS i ing sterboa. 6 | Sewer pe - ail sizes | é } BAROAT IE In SMALL RADIO“ 86 SPrciaL, EOREEA I ot | 4x10 and 6212 also tr stock = Bock of fittings & apd armless = = Gas Pon YOt 7 Fcauitdax | sha ce “| Sump Crock Orease traps. fue tory direct and save! MI 63247 o_tools OR S3717___ _®_8 MUNRO _1000_W Huron. 35 jp Crown Coat m @ 3225 BLAYLOCK COAL & § PPLY, co _ TO. BUY INBOARD SPEED CHAIRS—CHROME DEAL L FOR | 16 BCA USED CONSOLE,” Tv. 5b Jeint Cement in @. CHR Se Orchard Lake Ave FE 23-7101, _boat -7066 r h ¥ ey tenne : im stem Q 7 7 oF Nb Tiledsneea te variety ‘ot col att SALTON TV | 80, Rs Carionatae tape” “ ¢ 90 | amr TE Thompece | A oe - o. “Do 7 Yourself ¢ 2! ors Terrific values Michigan Fiw- | 80 Ib. bag of gypsoutte $1 is nps re = mrescent. 383 Orchard Lake Are | Walton. Cor _Josiyn____FE 32387 / $0 iD beg of ne 8 EITGHES GaAbiner, ia val- FOR PENT GHROME DINETTE SETS AS- STOVES BOUGHT SOLD, EX. | 18s" fir piyscore ... - $495) comple - ey ae nt semble these yourse{ and save co. YE 300 turner s 603 Mt Clem- | ae [thet mt cision sis Somes at terrific values. Slight- | —, — - wane ee, . | Four chairs and table $6095 val _ es EPRIO SERVEL ‘ ly transit marred Michigan Fiu-| furnace vaewum cleaners. Oak- | we a0 95 These —— 1 oe SERVE! ay sft a oer en MAKE SURE :ts _orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave ' land Fue’ ena Paint 4 Or. | signs, famous elec | | chard Lake Ave. FE 3-615 t P iar colors, Look and aler = K T L compara’ these terrific values | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES RANGES FOR | BU RMEISTER | EN I E. “esd Mhordt! ne ichigan i. 383 Or- gas ranges) R. Bo Munro, 1060) Pte sppiy. "Tse Mw Mootcalm a | _W_Huron | Northern Lumb t Co. | inch. FE $4712. Weekd to ETE N BEDRM | svorthern Lumber | Six marble colors. 8x8‘ inc . Weekdare : cure $75 lI ~FRADE-AN DEPT. ; Te er 5 Cents Each Sundays 4.0 to ¢ every = WALL. |2 Pc Living Rm suite $19.98 CARPETS, AGE GtOaw how (URE meat ent comitw RB paocg tree © + Hp ES y eg NO Sgr at 25 sq. yds $30 MA & | Recond electric washers .. $29 95 FLOOR SHOP i S616 MarySue, Clarkston cROsLEY. SS PRIGERATOR. APT. | Dese yeat table 8 3 eeeee ees | sume to be eM © EE | oper 8s vo 8. Saginaw St | Just off Maydee size With shelves on door Good size gag stove 5 Double sinks Lae $995. G aA_|LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH aa . nS condition. Only 900.96. Small $ pe wood dinette . . $9588! Tiompecs a6. erry modern mixing faucets, $2450 val-| Cameras, Equipment 61A | UeTOM MADE TwROw Ruoe, MANY TTHIGC Vor tisrED Bae PORTE RE a) i ie Ta | § STOVE, IDEAL FOR ieNT ERMS AND AT MAIN YARD ONLY : NO WITH cot cans 88 $95 Monticello ae THOMAS ECONOMY | Roe fw aso 18081 here FE 43000. 835 Auburn Ave. le Poe fi FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS | FURNITURE CO “12° shelving bras. 1S¢ lin. ft. NEW AND USED paid 5 90 eee box springs. used_very little, with 361 S. Saginaw St. inetty pine $14.85 per 100 sq. ERS. ROTARY _ron st. Mom. a} oe PONTIAC MICH Garage siding $14.97 per 100 sq. TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS. Jee SI SHO Riba ining rm set. Table } ! tbe pyran bd siding $12.28 per 100 »: Re A depos't will hold ons, Time RECORDER. NO, ADTIO and ofl stove. Must sett toe hee | %"° Plyscord 4x8 5 yments available W. *. Miller! . combination. New mic. numerous FE $0877, USED Fibergias insuls . $4.50 pl arden and Lawn Equi ment, reels, like new. V $300, sac- KENMORE CABINET, MODEL House paint 9365 gal, 1363'S. Woodward north of 14| _rifiee $110, Ortonville 30F 13, ? e rm-neha cians Gis Apply mm reac. ept.; |, SPECIALS) revtes, tartare. pumping. ce: | NEW GALVANIZED ‘Sale Store Equipment 64 _ #4 Green. Bt. ov. ment, sewer crock, drain tile, ce-| % im. (21) ft. lengths ..... 11% ft. ment blocks, septic tanks (You, % in. (21) ft. lengths 15's ft.| 3 DRAWER BAR RECWTERS (NA- - RDY name we hare ' FOR Ae case complete, 820. Good. UNION WRECKING. |? oes ne TPE na00| Midwest ©2088 Rear UPRIGHT. ONE OF i COMPANY INC. | NEW_AMERICAN SUPER EIGHT CHECK OUT REG PRmeies bermaes Freee) COndition | ns Seuere Lake aller court 6 | sino, BURROUGHS) checkout et micas a) | eneene ie ae eS o_o ; *BARGAIN) Phone Carl, Midwest jue tale signe scratched LJ Ue , : = _6-2355 tr tani Mutisn Porsees.| FOSy Terms | . sun 19 to 2 “NEED AUTOMATIC “Sale Sport a jer Orenard- Lake AYe — gs MMORATIOT, (NR. HARPER) HEAT ? ? le Sporting Goods |oE, REFRIGERATOR. LIKE NEW JO INCH... wesevesdlo Daily 8 to 6. to ace _$%, PE ¢9e77__. -| 421% INCH... 5 Keowood $9200 pany aera areas iis ) LEFT HANDED WALTER HAQ- ‘Gas aTOvE BED coFFEE ta. 12'2 INCH..........-S¢- 1083 JONES & LAMPSON BENCH | furnish du ‘4 teres 8" | en woods, $8.00 602 - Wesbrook i ble, ae set Rocker. cheap. J7 [INCH]........02008 0; the, to chucks and face plate. R 33777 FE 46509 | x Ave. Ph. PE 2-198... ae |21 INCH . 860° _#130. Cait MA ee ene eae aa AQUA LUNGS, NEW AND USED. OE REPRIO 005, conprtion. 21 CH AG ences 1 MOTOROLA 21° CONBOL- OIL CONVERSION UNIT AND 00 _Compressed air. 80 | WAITES TV wpe od DOWNSTAIRS STORE ee Ontw Po as MI 68-1300. HOLLYWOOD BED WITH BOX JUSFET) BARGAINS springs and mattress, FE 2-7456 ette, lke new. ap Apply in _Tear apt. 04 Gree: n_ St. ~ Cleanup Time Is Here Come tn and see our new deco- Used Admiral refr 5 $79.80. bengal petogaton A the new “Level tA Lo pie “GAS, DRYER. “VERY Nearly new Roper a range pooled, n'* o _good_eond 6. ss ~Philgas range $40.50) CHU RCH’ is INC. HAMILTON ‘OAS DRYER EXCEL- 0 Hamilton elec. “aryer.. ga 30 191 8. Becirrel BA. re sen 49 (garg Used 18 months. Hoover sweeper = = goTeUINT Wat F CLAYTON Ss 1Se tnlald tile (9x®) .......... Be HOTPOINT WATER HEATERS 55 a = gai. installed $129.95. 80 gal. tn- Furniture Appliances en aur teree cee eeee . stalled $168.95. R. B. Munro O- Ore : Peoria —_ = ie " RwEnePREeS uaTTnaas XD FE sail” Herver, Rubber base paint $3.98 A or ’ spring. Excellent cond Porch | USED GAS RANGES $2950 AND SMITH'S, 257 s. ‘Saginaw a and lawn mower, FE/ y B. Munro Clectrie Co.| FT. “EF. Pict TABLES, $10. PLANK 1060 W. Huron. f Gand 5 and up. New ae hy Al RERS. PARTS. ; 7600 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. DRAW TITE HITCHES re unt GEN to the frame fo a Ez. _2f ca Se ln goa condition with pum: “clean, rT : fe arene T, DARK RED, CU: Menace 18s Southifitid, Birming. ham. , . { 4 x t\ 4 . a } a va zoo ‘| 7; A Mh ‘ ht te A. Wi . Vanit ¥ 5 ee tt Es ee eee, a akian urniture sed 6 us $24.08 & 1 6. Sea 6. Saginae FE | Uae Terye Gas Ranges so 5 WASHING MA’ PF. £. bestia R5:-] Diste Hwy. \.SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a Sown | 00d used car, see Classi- | fied NOW. & job, place to live or aj “GUNS —- Bp eg fier with controls. $70. MA B GUNS - ay aeaer Lest to 1 sa ood Sia tee oo San? ie ONE SET OF COLLIERS EN-| 5tyieo BOARD Wa PT 1 7 Thee eaitone.” Plus children’s set. | “wide gi0. ea ‘wt 33802, 1 editions, Sacrifice, $100. MA - an $-3180 LIVE BAIT THREADER, $20, BUZZ MERCURY AND CHAMPION saw, $35 aan ah ite — Complete i — ease Internation line nce, La Sick-up. 80. — as. = wa fur- PUMPS & ea MOWER® _— es Per, $500 Shallow Well Jet pump ANBERSON SHDWe. ies dc Deep and. Suallow Well 2183 Non money down. Trade-ins accepted, ear tioned ins imps. HEADQUARTERS ictne neces and Scots: 954.88 a” fr Apu proce pennlaccoanoce ite “kinds Ke es I a a i os iit siieate ti diealine aniiek penile eae nt’ pines — ie naa Pe fe “v eo ! amet v4 jo > & * : fo" . ° \. } ; Fa i wae i . “y THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 MONDAY, J UNE 18, 1956 par . ‘ : ' = t | vent Trailer Space 79| Boats & Accessories 85 85 ____ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 __ For Sale Cars =H ~ eee ba Han BAIL BOAT, LIGHTNING CLASS, ime BUICK SPECIAL. 4 DR. ge) ee “01 FORD BUD SHELTON | in the water ready to go. Of “haratop. wb WAM, ‘Salety rou turn signal, whi "Galette te gy _ OM 4 sors a bandied ‘hes. = . OFFERS | micheal | a cote ve SF sar a sae a_i | le | pra Sac ic in id ie eeee Ra.) 53361. [will make e, you's deal at’ price | 1963 ee cineiae ¢ «DR. RAND H.| Beck "ie ‘ea or Mr. | ($4 Pord Cline 4 dr. POM... $1105 * A ACE. ALL ou _Wowsta uscatss 10658 Dix ate Hey. poste a tires. Pain eq " 605 Auburn . a Sev. Ld ori _~ peg mode r wer mis, eage. ‘ . \ saecenaenss ® Sale Farm Produce 78) Galli a0" ren orttion Ofer #7| tm ee rom Oe | Mhcrene We ans | a RE a a. en 8 5 . SOBs iscss ‘ ON PONTIAC LAKE. OR — phe ° Ww. ; 69 Chev, 449. .-. tec. 8 898 IS FOR A FLY BY AIRLINER, ENJOY ALL puyrse,, tamity car. 2.b00 ei} ee iy ar. outinarive.. taco tis 1 or * eeeeneses é ~~ Auto Accessories jpagperscrsge sn Francisco. Ban Lake — Motor Sales ‘33 2 GE... sccccreee ss SEO8 ; Auto Accessories — 80 Diego. $ 5. Si Petersburg. Tampa, a = areury ‘Si Seay Del. 2 Dr. seeeeeees $545 - 48 F, Miami. $3981. Honolulu, | $185. Le MY 23-2611 * ''51 Ponting 2 dr. s.ceseerees ord motor complete.| fates plus tax Terms can be ar- = ‘be Mero. aah es +, 8396 Good condition. Call OR ce Ferry Service, Inc. OR DE AL iorrece iD CONVERTIBLE. DAR RK | Hudson J aSneCDE EERONOA ial . 3-3496. Spee GOING D RORTH PART anne D With A 80 R Bud ‘Shelton : ITS Eee Eee | ee eee ee Cara ga | RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S | , ft sonéition. Mo _¢-4i31. MOTOR SALES aint TOES. Kenan lass while ; +s Fon : ss ° and 1 2 AES “certified. Cobblers, We. use the highest ere d oti _ Wanted Used Cars 88 CAR MARKET customised OUPE. PARTIALLY | cor, Auburn & East Blvd, FE ¢-6728 and R Oa O21) SMe : wel tere ‘98 Bulch Riviera® . ......, $2008 | TOW!!! : agonre rar — ab, wore quaranieed, WILL, TaN, OVER (PAYMENTS |38 Deh gus Sagon @ Foun ste: cor wo Les WOW!!! | QUIT. HORSEING AROUND —BUY A masurpnes) sepa pane B on late : paym: tp Sale Farm Equipment 76) 9pen Satiniay Dati ¢ | er ne Mt eee | oe Cheese, Oo PR edit ater bo LOOK AT THESE!!! — SS oe ———e $1 FOR : ii ‘8S Buick 4 door, hardtop. : : 1 tate. MERS COMBINE, | 122-Oskland Ave. ___PIE_ ¢-"008 Ne NCGeGis | Oak See ee cer ite: | ‘ta Belek 4 dose, apsctat RECONDITIONED USED CAR TODAY ~~ LOADING SAND | EIPE FRESH 1 with call by side. ALK: Orse. $2773. ¥Y FAMILY COW. 12165 off M5, Ortonville. HEIPER, GOOD iu was vesh Feb. ™., Midwest 46033. ‘Mich. Chain Saw Distr. BA SERVICE AND RENTALS a 21s Front St. MY 3-451! FORD FERGUSON TRAC- ter, good condition, good tires. OR GOODTEAR. FIRESTONE, GOOD- U. 8. black or white Bd sale off pew cars. Full — ae, ied 50 pe cent” “oft. | “ED WILLIAMS | 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 PPL LI C- | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | car. cee ae chine. mop. 33 Hood. Sale Motor Scooters rea "85 ALL STATE CRUISER. GOOD cond., FE 2-5981. MOTOR &i A-1 COND. Hipsing ae OTOR SALES 284 8. aagines | Bt FE ¢7371 UP TO $30 FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars. 3 PE 2-2666 _davs or eves. “THE HIGH DOLLAR- Por high grade used cars. We need them Drive the >xtra miles it will. pay vou well. 4540 Dixie "H. J. VANWELT on 31355 “SHOP IT Then Bring It Here We pay top dollar for sharp ca AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-9878 FE_4-6806 “| WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp late model cars. ' COMMUNI MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. Olive 2-0311 corn _ OR 32-9174. “For | Sale Motorcycles | 83 ————— ee “on +4 apt ied SPEED TWIN, FOR yee AND SERVICE ON ur Harley Davidson. See Hariey Devidson Bales Co, 372 South Saginaw. HARLEY-DAVIDSON °38 61 OVER- head valve motercyels,_ 6 ang = Pontiac 8 cy! ‘ INDIAN MOTORCYCLES cael Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake $1d0 PP Rd, Keego Harbor. FE 41762. Bill McCain For Sale Bicycles! 84 ap apart EXCELLENT COND. $20. GIRL'S 26" DELUXE, J. C. HIG- gins, Almost new bike Price $20 _cash. FE 2-0087. 193 Seward. Boats & Accessories 85 PE GLDELE LE OOD DD OLED OE, CHRIS CRAFT 19 FT. INBOARD. M any, Riuphobaored. 152 bh ay ‘ery good condition, FE 12 FT. Plywood Boat ALL ASSEMBLED READY TO PAINT $69.95 Easy Terms WAITES SPORTING GOODS DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1¢-FT, SKIFF, AJAX TRAILER. 1's | $8$ paid. BACLEY AUTO PARTS WE NEED USED CARS AND trucks. Get our price before you eli. North Chevrolet’s _ Big Lot in Birmingham WE PAY Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks. Matthews- Hargreaves 211 8. Saginaw St -SHARP CARS ONLY and title. High —_ paid for late mode] used ca: BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 4¢-6728 WANTED: SCRAP CARS Ph. OR 3-4511 |\WANTED — JUNKED OR USED cars, any make any model.. Top FE 5-9219 170 BAGLEY ST. models, Economy 22 Auburn. WTD: JUNK CARS & SCRAP service. Call FE 409682. WTD: SCRAP METAL AND 5-4638 oe Evinrude motor. con- $300 complete, Midwest nm F FT. — CRAFT UTILITY. __OR_3-7184 5 - 3 POINT HYDRO WITH _TRAILER FE_ 32-8020. ig FT. DEWITT RUNABOUT. 104 hp. Gray motor. Very good cond. i PT. CHRIS-CRAFT BOAT AND trailer. A-1 cond. MY 2-3831. BOATS. 19-FT 440 14-FT, $55. Highland Rd. (M50) &EE US FOR NEW AND USED hay tools. Stock tanks, John | Deere and New Idea. Davis WN y. Phone 45R2 ville UsED. GARDEN TRACTORS AND . ALL SIZES AND x) . TO SELL. FROM $50 AND OP CREDIT TERMS —_ FE ¢1112 KING BROS. YOUR 1H. DEALER PONTIAC RD AT PODYKE Auction Sale PP LAL AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNES- peel wT noueion 7 = ea! e@ assort- re, tools personal household tu L.E. Smart. = Fare. 30 West Tienken Rad., Rochester, For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 PONTIAC CHIEF These may be purchased on our new deferreo payment plan. A credit cle Tee on ail con- tract pure HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains, OR 3-1202 16 a MAHOGANY PLANK OUT- board—Excelleot condition. Phone PE 4-2544 - 23 HP. JOHNSON MOTOR & ft. Dunphy runabout Wind- tela. Temote controls, etc. $750. EM 30304. | 8669 Edgewood Park. ‘CHRIS CRAFT SALES 18 ft. Continental deluxe demo. ~ hp. Save $1.200 at $2005 aft. 197 Racing tecnabeet 158 hp. plus. Nice one. "Fast 61900 17 ft. 1948 Runabout #5 hp. 505. , Fes 17 ft Sportsman, 95 hp., due 2 weeks Other new models *SHOTWELL-BRACE MARINE ee 16 FT. MODERN. MOLDED 2 tone mahogany with walk-through. Equipped with running lights, ra- . anchor, vinyl cushions, floor boards, utility cov- er & dress cover. Powered with @ Mark Electric starter & bao | gory remote control equip- Also a beautiful winch-op- erated trailer. Licensed and ready to go, with other misc. safety chain. two ropes, surf- board and many other extras Come over & see for yourself. Woodside Dr, ranklin, _Mich. MAyfair 6-3706, SCOTT-ATWATER Outboard Motor Brand New $00 05 A WAGNER CO. N yke _— PE 80221 Le 17-FT,. CHRIS CRAFT DE- THE os to 45 ft. long,2 bedrooms; 20 gal. Ouse mobile home. 27 to 45 cas fe latest balcony kitchen to 50 ft. People are really Hass about this latest in mo- bile bomes The new Va-Ka-Shun-Ette trave- ler and Holley Runabout are reg- ulars on our lot, we have several trailers Koved will geil on fr basis. Parts and accessories. trailers to pick from. Phone MY 2-0721. M24 one mile 8. of Lake rion. "B4 Lertrhay 17% FT. DEL. trailer Like new. Elec. ae o beds, $1. iq, FE 2143 Hammond e. Dr. ee Middiebelt-a, Lk, Ras. ‘94 GENERAL 90-FT. PARK- teed oo Court, Lake Orion. 28 sor 5663 (CHARD8SON. ALL modern. Loe new, $1,300, FE 6-2961. FOR SALE OR RENT. LOVELY _housetratler. mu 3-2287. MODERN 22 FT. r GRAVELITE. For quick sale, FE 6-1455 Trailer Exchange ANDERSON _ CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER 1 2 and 3, bedroom 16 to 51 ft. 10 f%. wide available. We fi- nance as loW as 15 per cent dn. &s long as yrs—72 months to 3. ' rates Bome used — like rent-—no down pay- BOTTLE GAS ~ sep es STORE 2-320 Telegraph FEE © Coen Eves. & Sun, p.m Dort_Hwy., Fitnt xe runabout. 9S bp. Like new aA it. LA Zt. MOBILE $1,600. MY 3-7661 8 an with elec ee NEW ROW BOATS. 4021 ectional lights. FE 5-8750. Filer, FE 68-8782. “ OUTBOARD | MOTORS AND tent, stove. lantern & OXFORD feet one Whee] trailer and aa saw. FE 2-1048. ie . cee ATS Trailer Sales peecnare oe EVINRUDE oe coecbes, 10 ft. wide up | MICHIGAN OPELLERS FOR ALL MARINE PAINTS AND MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8. TELEGRAPH CHAMPION DeLuxE 32 12°? __board_ motor. _ FE CHRIg ae = FT. Ss HP. Exceptionally nice both momeckany and in appearance. Skis, trailer & other acces. Price pit Phone Lapeer. MOhawk COSTELLO'S BOATS, MOTORS, _traiiers. Lake Orion. | MY. 3-3732 EVINRUDE MOTORS Boat Trailers—don't buy any trailer until you see the Gator. Meyer's Aluminum Boats Apco water skis. . KELLY’S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn Avenue AUBURN HEIGHTS PE 2-811 FOR BEST QUALITY MARINE a dala SEE. HARRINGTON! thorized dealer for: EVINRUDE MOTORS Whirlwind boats Wolverine beats Grumman canoes Standa: 1 ple Marine Hardware ‘ks aints TER. Harrington Boat Works 1999 8. Tele ah_ Phone FE 2-6033 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS — and Service teat & = boats. T and = Little de trailers. Everything for the OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 396 Orchard Lake Ave. one 2-8020 SHORTY HOOK’S _ PLACE Bales and Bervice FE 280 TST a MARINE E EVINRUDE Mo- Mo- ai een poe Holden's 8 Red stamps on. any meee, tee very ch Orcha: ‘ STR te Orca Laks TRUCKS : Three ‘48 Chev. utility......... $345 “49 ag 1 ton utility ....... ‘40 Ford 1 ton pick-up - 6425 50 Chev. pick-up . $446 ‘31 GMC Suburban . $565 51 Dodge COE ......... $495 "§3- Dodge pick-up Had aipecerac ee $745 ‘84 ¥. pick-up $865 M ANY MORE — | 232.5. Saginaw » LOOK! blade, good condition . py fees today. 1 1956 FE 4-4546 | lf your car is sharp bring car CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE |- Hard to spell, easy to deal with. FE 2-0131 International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot | Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els. Some are demos. Beautiful 1954 Piymouth Savoy, 4 dr. V-8 push button drive, Ran. WW. tires Special fury white paint. Light blue trim. Many spe- cial features. Shown by appoint- ment. Dealer's wife's car. 1952 Piymouth Cranbrook club epe. R&H. It's nice. One owner. 1952 Hudson Wasp, 4 dr. Hydra, R&H Nearly new tires. Ready to drive. 1952 Olds, 4 dr It's an 88, Hydra. R&H, 2 tone, good family car. PONTIAC HAUPT SALES | Clarkston 1956 Catalina Coupe. roaded. Dem- onstrator. Low monthly payments. 1956 Starchief Bayt Full pow- er, Demonstra’ 1955 Pontiac 2 ae Excellent con-- dition. Like new. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS: 1051 Buick 2 dr. Hardtop. 1951 — 1950 Chev 1950 Pech vag New Yorker ARKSTON th 8 MAple 8-1141 1954 FORD CUSTOM LINE 4 DOOR *945 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth _ (33.8. MAIN. ST. | _ MA $5181 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. 1955 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 8 FORDOR 6000 Actual Miles ONE OWNER Powerflite sion, Power Steerin, ble Eagle Nylon Tunciess Tires, ex Glass, Plastic Seat Covers, Deluxe Chrys- ler Heater and Defrosters, ne a Directional Sign Wind- —— Washers, * Backup rf This car sold new for $3160 00 "51 FORD F-6. DUMP. A-1. OL 60296 1948 GMC TRACTOR agri ack 6221. Air equipped FE 4¢-5733 aft- er 5 p.m tilities, ‘48 Fords and '48 Chevs. $245 your choice. No down Koda ment required Also ‘48 Utility. Bad motor, $145, full tae _Lucky Auto Sales 193 $8 Saginew. 43 GMC ', TON Mere * UP. PER- fect EFPREY cond. $675 JEFF’ x FORD BALES BS) FiasEROER + RT ERWATIONAT bus. Excellent condition. or info. _FE 5-0219 _ 1946 4%, TON DODGE PANEL, 1956 ly tom Ford panel. Can be seen at 120 Exmoor. After 5: FOR SALE: 1950 TON. % | SEPTIC tank truck. EM 3-4260 "81 CHEV. ‘9 TON PICKUP. 8375. GReenleaf 4-0817 “50 CHEV 2 DR. FE 44821 "51 FORD V8, '4 ton pickup, very excellent condttion throughout. $495 full price. Make your own terms. HASKINS CHEV ROLET-OLDS 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 | MApie 5-507] Open Nites ‘t ‘1954 TON STAKE FORD. mileage $1200. FE 2-8343 ‘$1 WILLYS PICKUP WITH FRONT end drive. No down payment. Lucky Auto | Sales. FE 4-1006 WILSON G.MC. Open Evenings Till 8 Tuesday Through Friday OAKLAND AT CASS __ PHONE FE _ 5-9485 ees Se cee! ee i ® LOW ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdensome’ Let. us help you to adjust to some iess expensive mode] Lake Orion Motor Sales orig at Clarkston Rd. urd — Mercury MY 2-2611 HASKINS CHEV. SPECIALS FULL PRICE ‘31 Chev. Sed. .......$395 1°52 Chev. 2dr... cicrcu ob es '53 Plym. Sed. ......$495 53 Stude. V-8 Cpe... .$595 53 Chev. Sedan .....$695 *94 Ford, Ford-O-Matic, V-8, 2 dr. ,...... $895 MANY MORE TO CHOOS MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's F astest Growing Dealer” 1 Dixie Highway at Mis Maple 85071 Open Nites ‘til 9 junked cars PFE Get our Special Price to You! For Sale Trucks 90 90 2% FT TANDEM AXLF TRAILER. BRAID 1y00n20 tires. Good condition. Priced to sell. For info. FE | Motor Sales _5-0218. DeSoto-Piy mouth Wi ca-nodl ‘4 GMC § YARD DUMP, NEW 32 Years” Pair De battery and %& By 3 road license. Good Cass at W. Pike _Shape FE 5-65 PE 2-0186 ‘61 CHEV. PANEL TRUCK. FE | 1953 CHEV. BEL AIR 3 DOOR 68-0145 beater, whitewalls. FE EX-BELL TELEPHONE TRUCKS. | Radio, 5-0178. 1955 CHEVROLET. 210. 4 DR ey! = for equity. Balance $56. 8 _mo. FE_ 86-2851 CHEVROLET, __$100 takes. FE 5-1587 1983 CHEVIE. SPORT COUPE __Good condition $695. EM _ 3.3802 1950, 2 DR. 15ST. i | | Everybody’s Credit Is Good Here DETROIT MOTOR SALES 115 8. Saginaw at Judson CHEV, WAGON, BEL AIR. Power Gilde. $1,650. OR 3-4427. 1948 CHEVIE. i GOOD CONDI- _tion, FE 2-102 ‘$2 CHRYSLER “IMPERIAL FULL power, 34,000 miles, MId- _west 65300. ‘48 CHRYSLER. GOOD COND. _White wails. OR 3-7630. "$1 DODGE 4 DR. R & H. oe matic. Dir. sig, back-up Its $300. _Dark green. | To 9-1368 aft. 4 p.m ‘$3 DODGE, Oyromatie. V-8 EN- LARRY otor Sales, Also ‘51 Ford custom 4 dr. $295. “48 PACKARD Male oh dence! per Power windows and top. Ww. tires. Exc. engine. iso.” EM }-2464 after 4. 1852 PLYMOUTH, CLEAN, EXCEL ent motor, $356. 910 Oakland. '62 PLYMOUTH 1 owner. R&H, 1951 cht nates OE a-l Cheap. FE 1950 Jee R&H. CARL Manning. 4560 Elizabeth Lake Rd LIQUIDATION LOT Down. Assume easy ~~ ayments. Howard's Used 1 Highland Rd. (M30) ™ yaad = PONTIAC ¢ DR. 8TA Low ae = new. Pp. RPE 2-7059 afte PONTIAC 1950 8 HYDRA. nee Tr very clean, ot 1274 Round Lake | esi GOING « OUT OF BUSINESS .8A LE, 14 reese specials, ont I _Larry's, 270 _W. Monte tealm. "PONTIAC CATALINA Very sha "83 light green tcp, cream body, All leather upholster- | ing to match, Ra&h fende; skirts. If you're looking for an excep. | tionally clean car, this is tt Peo- e's Auto Sales. 68 Oakland. FE. _22351 i948 PONTIAC 4 i HYDRA) R& H matic. ene breed tion. 2528 Weaverton. OL 1-5785. “$8 PONTIAC CATALINA S8TAR- . Wi take cheap car in trade. OR 33572, _OR ; 3-2489. PONTIAC ‘53 CUST. CAT. HYD. Pow Steering. EM _ 3-2506. BARGAINS $395 'S1 Ford 2 dr., radio & heater, V-8 engine, looks & runs good. No down payment required. $695 52 Pontiac 2 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, 8 cylinder, deluxe model. $995 54 Dodge 4 dr., radio & heater, Coronet, very nice looking, 2 tone paint. $295 down. $1295 54 Pontiac 2 dr., radiv & heater, Hydramatic, one of our better cars. $345 down. heater, good body, engine. _ $1695 ’54 Buick Hardtop, real sharp, radio & heater, Dynaflow, good rubber. Check this one. $195 530 Ford 2 dr., radio & V8 No down pay- ment required. $495 ‘49 Chevrolet Convert- ible, radio & heater, one owner, new paint, real ship shape. $795 *52 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr., radio & heater, pow- cr steering, 2 tone paint. Sank eae heater, nice car 9.000 miles. “500s. Call Midwest | _ 86-5300 1932 & ‘49 Dodge convertibles. Good | shape. Phone OA 8-3344. Moai aa ee paieo. : full race Strictly a show car, § 3-2377. FORD ‘0 V-6. MECHANICALLY _perfect. $125. MA 5-4472. ‘56 Demos. 2-DOOR SEDANS, @ CYL., LOW MILEAGE. PRICED TO SELL. 210 V-8 2-DOOR. POWER GLIDE LOADED WITR EXTRAS. BEL AIR HARD-TOP SEDAN. BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER 2-TONE. LOADED WITH EX- BEL AIR ¥-8 4 DOOR SEDAN, BEAUTIFUT, IVORY AND 8IL- VER GRAY FINISH, LOADED WITH EXTRAS. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM AS LOW AS $195 Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL etd BR tear BUDGET East DONT DELAY-ACT TopaATt HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751_ Dixie way at M15 MaApie 69071 MG pen Nites” "tl 9 1954 Olds 8-88, 4 door. full power, EROME low mileage, one owner. J 1982, Ford V4. Conv. Pplack with . ROCHESTER FORD SEALER ey ae “FOR MORE. THAN. 30 YEARS A sane ttser SON $1595 $1095 wee ee wasoN Rem | TOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | °55 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan, 34 TF ord V-8, Custom: turn indicators selling for a low GMC TRUCK DEALER radio & heater, all the line, radio & heater, oir geg fe mgd bag tease 528 A Min Racbeser extras, two tone blue Ford-O- Matic, very ord eg = oN ti iz paint, deluxe fhodel. clean. $295 down. MY_2-2611. | is aoe CALL MI| a 10nNa Pau, tant | Motor Sales ‘0 HUDSON 4 DR. PACEMAKER. Oliver. “We will Pa you a Car, OC LIVE R B | K 1e_MERCURY, GORY. e000 even if your ‘credit has U ‘ | sence ences, tected dow cis) se aye +. ee ee eas Gal Beh Om : bod eiieerra tan 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 29101 stamps Greece | $39.50 Dn eee HH | Nocosi Open Till 9 P.M ist NASH. 2 DOOR. 910 Oak- | No co-signers p . . Jone 0198 »—| No furniture loans _ OLDS, 19% DEMOS. | No finance companies — Super 88 and °@ Hard tops, | No red tape coupes ont ccun cuatenes! ke Immediate Delivery F . ; fow as just your car down up to, = \Ve Hold Your Note A B on M ar che Buy Here, Pay Here HASKINS | "Sie MOTOR SALES r __171_8. SAGINAW Tl gar Mapes at ~ West Side Used Cars (In French Means) MAple 5-507) nites ‘tt! 8 Drive our where scecueee —e inp OLDSMOBILE 08.8100, FE) Sicses"h’ models to choose from A GOOD BARGAIN i080 OLDS” NEW TIRES NEEDS, \Vest Side Used Cars overhaul, $175. 574 Tex Ave.| 923 W. Huron FE 46-2188 * Lt ia nee — 1937 PONTIAC. RADIO AND HEAT. And “CY OWENS” er. Runs good. $50. MY 31201 YOUR FORD Mameren St ‘#& PONTIAC. “700 , , WILL ACCEPT) _ That's What You'll Find DE ALER Outboard motors. boats, applt eeeees Sens ca a oned Sbod A-l USED CARS car balance easy term< OVER 80 REAL. BUYS BILL § SPENCE At ) Our ae ur PE 5-9297 CY OWENS a cae AGO, RADIO AND 147 8. Saginaw 8t. ‘sun roof, $1,450 Will trade. EM FE 35-4101 Lots Open 8 am. to 8 pm een ae oe IF “a OLDS SUPER L ' a eeler pa ies You've Got the 5. Saginaw Gold ap ee eK VW DR-AEDARTI WANDERLUST}’ 54 CHEVROL ET Bel Air. ..ceeceee ge eee e GIES wees ee oe eae. =o | BLUE & Bg ee, 2 Door Radio and Heater, Power Olide teen 1506 Oakly Park Rd. Walled But Haven't Got the ; ne eS $3 CHEVROLET 4 Door..............0... $795 “powered. ik PATRICIAN i FOUL | GOLD DUST 2 TONE GREEN. Very Clean. with Heater, W. Wall Tires. *Mazurek Motor Sales | Check These Values!! "53 CHEVROLET............5.....2.0008 . $825 | South Blvd. at Woodward. FE 40587 SUN GOLD & IVORY. 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Maxwell EON jysnchecn Must ww, Jum Den te oldies. . . | ‘Then the man looked up at Lou and said, “By the way, what |] WE HOLD YOUR NOTE - Road o | gw © Radio a — = COLOR LACKING was your name, sir? | ON USED TV Only 27 TV stations have color * * * 6 egory res pore - peo i * © Tape Recorders _— T qd : al I 1a] Pr g =o A baseball fan said to his gal in a midtown pub, “Over there’ O ay Ss S @vislon rO rams Oe sou “re realize 139 towns still| Yogi Berra. He's very handsome.” Replied ee “To me he's J A-COX TV © Record Players © inter-Comm. tems , PA, Seems Sut Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are eadject te change See Se have only one TV station? ... 71 not handsome.” Said the guy: “It all depends. To Casey Stengel (0 6. tacinee FE 6-020 BLAKE ——— = = 1 waYE-TY Chane 9 eee =a ieee be ove. om sian org spelling of his first name disturbed me till — << i ,York and Los Angeles alone have. " - MONDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS | 10:10—(9) — Weathervane. le :se—(4)Cactus Dan. (1) Cowboylesven. ee ak = ey ents spelled it that way and out of If you have » FARM, RADIO TV = ff ¢:00—@—Kukta, Fran and Olie.'10:15—(9)—TV Baseball Hall of! G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. | ot 'Tespec em I never changec it in school. Then as a boy 1] joy o VACANT PROPERTY 3149 W.H Puppet comedy. (9)—Count of Fame. Pee Wee Reese, of the 4:55—Score Board. inl U. a, gna reed eee - mg on a marquee. When it all started becom-| .. gusiness OPPORTUNITY - Muron Monte Cristo. George Dolenz in| Brooklyn Dodgers. §:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) ng true later idn't want to change the spelling in “ FE 4-5791 “Albania,” the Count learns that 18:30—(7) — Secret File USA. —| Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance pee ve ud cote 124,008,000 | aieate! thet vou a Sei - = someone has been impersonating | Major Morgan in sent on “iMs- Party. him. (4)—News and Sports. Paul! sion Traitor” in the coal me . ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... TRADE or LEASE Williams, Bill Flemming. (2) — derground. (9) — Times “Incident in an Alley,’ the Rod gt) eee OS "7 Serling TV play, was bought for, Audrey Meadows phoned sister Jayne that she's fixing up a CALL H. W. BIGELOW TV SAI E Art Linkletter’s Kids. Interviews Theater. Robert a in Sue uIZ ac 0 ‘United A " by honeymoon home in Falls Church, Va. (She'll k : 4 with moppets. line,’ a professional escort nite rtists movie re ea i y ‘ ‘ Cc a. ne eep ae N.Y. picomviee ae nerve esos 6:15 — (7)—News. Pohn Daly. (4) teams with a fortune teller. (4)— Michael Meye rere | (who did same apt. and come in for TV‘ers) .. . Shelly Winters couldn't get " icicles anche NEW SYLVANIA TV] —Dolores. ert ert drama. Long John Bie. J3 young girl © ‘with “Patterns’’). into Tavern-on- othe tne slacks .. . Liberace had, ao (2)—News, Jack z0ff. goes to wo! for ‘urity and in- in uestion | — aor a Spe ~~ 7 ree n ates Bering his five-day ; | Harry Ruby on Groucho's chine ©? —. 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Basil OCTOBER DEBUT if late, Diana Barrymore entertained the | em $2995 | ncTinmen,and the Lady.” Rathbone, Ne Bre oe apatihetonue bitte an gt tha waren sudience for 4 minuter ll the Ea rom the story ofo the man largely re- 2 mee : debut is Oct. 12, not Sept. 12... | | arrived. Sh lained: “If I hadn't | | adventure. (4)—News. Paul Wil- excited master of ceremonies lt rived. She explained: hadn't USED TV SETS SE ee oa | liams. (2) — News. Jac LeGoft. forced a television quiz show to “Big Story’ dramatizes “The gone out there, they would have $19.95 ap Music. (2) — Robin Hood. The me) = re _ Des Bar eee tae abkoot. on wt Victor Riesel Story" June 29. . . | : es oe : sew Lo sheriff attempts to trap Robin by TY “My Buddy."’ (4) — The : | | cau rrymore’s loaded again. BATTERIES inviting him to an archery con- Little Show. John Howard in , “pr high see ores wake Jackie Robinson will introduce | Steve Allen, a versatile guy, will re- FOR ALL PORTABLES test in “The Challenge,” Richard, oo Man.” (2)—Miss Fair. | aauaricg a papas oil on bis protege, singer Jimmy Ran- | 1 cord “Allen Plays Allen”—twelve of his| 2 ‘ Greene stars. | weather. Bette Wright. : dolph, on Saturday's ‘Stage | own tunes... Costumes for 20th Cen- STORE HOURS: : : 11: 20—(2) — i CBS-TV's The $64,000 Challenge. :, | Sa Ae st — Nees Caravan. John a Les Paul-Mary Ford. 1 wo were awarded $32,000 Smew".-. tury-Fox’s “King and I” cost a million, as d eekda , b ameron Swayze. , . y 300 own Whet Ever You Need In Radio | 7:00—(7) — TV Reader's Digest 11:28—(2) — Nightwatch Theater arte after the show went off the’ irom title of ““The Honeymoon- . eee ee ped Buttons vee ed mene ° you or TV You Will Save At Gene Raymond stars in “Go Joan _ Bennett stars [in “Twin air. CBS said master of cere-'Ct! Saturday will be “A Happier “4 off. he has a pics pare room ae can enjoy cool, cool ‘ Fight City Hall.” a citizen de a monies Sonny Fox ‘apparently’ Lite Through TV” : . a = comfort in every room cides to do something about cor. '1:3%—4) —Dark Encounter. Ray- dropped a hint to Pearson. Lis- PEK yx 5 > : RADIO G TV ruption. (4) (color) — Caesar's mend Burr in “Death be My teners also reported hearing a Ray Milland will direct lots Earl's Pearls . . . Advice to new with LENNOX SALES G SERVICE Hour. Comedy, variety with Sid any ‘voice give the answer before ere TV films than he'll star in brides, via H. G. Hutcheson: “You © a tay 4 Pale, Comer Auburn Caesar,, Howard Morris, Carl ahve; Steve Allen Pearson answered. mext year... cant’ beat a dishtowel for wiping ee Reiner. (2) — Burns and All ; == re : ae | Call FE 4-9736 Ronmue decides to move to Green. 12:50—(2)—Weathervane and Medi. GIVES CHALLENGE: Wau wiMnies at Thee MANE 0 Coco ok nn || SERIAL ALE COMDIIONIAG Factory Autherised Syivanta Service wich Village tatons. Pearson previous won $64.000 signed for the Robert Montgomery a rari man's face. (cooling in every room) :. ? “OIC , seine 1 OO—-\4)—News Final. |with his knowledge of art. Price summer stock troupe? TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Composer Dmitri Tiomk . Prete wav onee = acum : aoas ‘challenged him for the champion- scribed a none-too-pretty girl: ai aie ot nee ae Nn oi Mom yee can ae yout News Malbai)) sopenbs, )sings) Vincent) TUESDAY | eoexine ship in the Great Art and Artists Wouldn't you just know it had poaras if g picture on Dill-'1 off the griddle tor good! MU NTZ TV Youman's Orchids in the Moon- ¢:39—(2) Medita ® ‘Teday's camebiny. to happen in Texas: In Wichita| ards, ids would flock sound to erase the mustache. Lennox aw conditioning (wa- SERVICE light and Jose Padilla's “La Farm Report. The Pasadena, Calif, jockey Falls (station KSYD-TV), the fea-| WISH I'D SAID THAT: “To think that the American Revolu- ter-cooled or air-cooled) : ork ie hs Egan so 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. and Price were each shown and ture film show is called “The tion started over one tax! There are now enough taxes to keep makes # an isiand of luxurr- Member of Oakland County ia ur Godfrey with young tab 7:99—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- asked to identify eight replicas of yqulti-Million Dollar Theater”. |rebellion going indefinitely..—Ima Washout. ously cool comfort in the hot- Electronics Association es. Jako Theater, $2 aad ‘ famous artists’ signatures and | Victor Borge rejected a million dollar bid to put his one- test, stickiest weather—puts ~ 7 — 7. - Se T: ews. monograms. - : : FE 4-1515 ney Blackmer in “Arab Duel.” 3:39—(4) Today. (7) Countryside.| Price and then Pearson cor- Scared Out of Shoes a kiss pial I don't want to become a million=| ie ie eer cose ene Open Eves Till 10 P. M. the story of a successful picture 7:33 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (1) rectly identified the signatures as GAINESVILLE. Fla. Fred phat's earl, broth ant to ect used <0 the son gradually” =| ccs ieedhy wil oat) loop COV TV 158 Oskleed | lature custea @) — Guy aes |Rembrandt, Daumier, Durer, Gau- simmons reported to police he shot = eeteet. | |] took, feel better. And it's has been cheating. (9) — Guy 8:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Ras- guin, Whistler, Hals and Michel- 4+ 9 prowler, who fled leaving be- (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) : : Lombardo. Music by Roval: ¢als. angelo. hind bicyel d pair of shoes ae a spew on ms Tonnes = _ de |, iind a bicycle an Pay Plan! as otaak” gant th icon Playhouse. | But CBS said later: Not long afterward a 16-year-old Though unable to fly, the ostrich _ foe FE a remice Wy ets ot Soe Oe ee ee ead Oklahoman Donates | .Ssreinzustete, 3 Days Only spine. (2)—I Love Lucy. Tennes-| derland. y * ltention of | the producers that )° eo be oe He Bean its enemies. Its 12-foot stride car-' | ne mervey see Ernie, straight from the hills, g:45—(2) News, Weather. |Sonny Fox appeared inadvertent. 0 8” taster than his shoes when ries it along at 40 miles an bom Hu e Turtle to loo : visits Lucy and Ric Lucill the homeowner shot at him. The vou aay ; ky; @ 8:85—(4) News. (2) TV Weather. ly to have indicated the name i was turned over to juvenile and it can sense danger from afa ALREADY OWN BMS USED Ball, Desi Arnez star 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- ‘Michelangelo’ to Pearson, who, 9 "| BROKEN OF A VEAR-ROVRD 8:30—(7) — Su P authorities. having keen vision. ROKEN BOW, Okla. ww — A perman. Superman er Room. from all appearances, was too Suhores _____ Oe ee eS ee sie “cgnortvove saves a young w WW’ reoccupied with examining th , : < SINGER sage at cas Selene pee SD Ari Godby. «Nae to hare noted tel igen aa Pita) Ste Se a sy onan (9)—Denny Vaughn Show. Mu- 39:99—(4) , b Master of ceremonies’ mistake ore ‘ huge turtle which he said was and hand out! sic. (4) — Robert “Montgomery Theater. Home. (7) Heartthro Tae ee ee rc Heat tee hei ald oe hase and Presents. John Newland, Deirdre 49; 26—(4) Window in Ho the program's producers will ” Ge cael - sabhed ae ne a u Owens ia “The Soldier Room.” 10:30—(2) Strike It on (4) Study a kinescope (film) of the 13 Crate — ss it to . 200. ma of a borderline psy-| Home. ~ program tomorrow to arrive at .4 Reeton. ) ; ate sal . ela fe te ae 2 — December Bride. /19:55—(7) News a decision as to what disposition is time poo turtle on bye ng Byington, as Lily, takes a. ‘11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) It shall be made of tonight's Pear- hes cold we f Little River near here nena days job with Charles Coburn. Could \son-Price contest." |30 Acts : y ago. Pate said he either would 82 N. Cass FE 5-9259 Be You. (7) Sto Studio. | - igpocen ae fears — a (9) Billboard. ry Be SatlOr carts ee jaere , kill et tarts or give it! Y ases from the Youth 11:9g_(9) Experimental School. 18 Million Households % 26 Flee tood j way. Then he heard the Lincoln; Vow contied Leenon desler-ouperd Bureau files. (9) — Boxing. 10-!13:15-(2) Love of Life. sak Park Zoo in Oklahoma City, was. round middleweight bout: Char- & :25—(7) N | TOKYO—Japan has nearly 18, ES Wate . ; jin the market for just such a tur-| vas ” Cotton vs. Franz/1y:39(2) Search for Tomorrow. prenigesin xggperene usar en 38 —— ji fe _ SYLVANIA V | Szuzina. (2)—Studio One. the censiis taken last October. : Expunger Zs j \ y “Snap | Bob Jenni, who is in charge of 0 MONEY DOWN Your Fingers,” a beautiful witch (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) preliminary figures put the total 31 = — the zo0's reptil b . . | Robin and Ricky. mcoretce Ts y | $ reptile exhibit, - said he at piel eee but she wants to at 17,958,284. Each household has 38 4 ated —_ - jhas been seeking several big tur- ELECTRO MART all'in love 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. jan average of 4.97 members, a SL Shelen | Yi) ites for his exhibit and plans to $1.25 Week 9:30—(7) — Hot Rod Races. Races 11:33—(9) Billboard. ‘slight decline from the number {2 Kiné of te ‘pick up Pate's turtle some time, aac open Cc ALL direct ae esneel City Speed. | ~oes Ae shown in the 1950 census = peat jthis week. i - way. (4) — Waterfront. Cap'n ‘ . —__- - 82 Orfice in | SS a John ram: 9 : iv | FE 2-9143 | area Ser naval eaessrers | (Ue Geel ay inl cas cen ore 0 Fagunan | : 2 ndian : i “Stand By All Stations.” Comics. (9) Travelogue | NEW YORK — United States Leen! ’ — —_—_ 7 | HEY? HEY? LOOK? 9:45 — (9) — Sport Reels. Film 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- railroads last year put $571,000,000 55 Fnervaces 1 seerece SSR St Graces | s rT) s For Free clips. _ wood Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car- into new equipment, $70,000,000 $¢ Wanders \cv g watking 25 War god 33 Greek porch Home Demonstration | |1¢:60—19) — National News. (4)— toons. more than in 1954. This brought DOWN » ticks of Greece 44 Pood. fish 9 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. 12:45—(9) Mary Morgan. \the carriers’ total capital invest- } Bundle | 1s boctetebeais| st Deatmes seg agree a : e ed by ; ‘The »Sheridan Story,” a fatal 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) ment since the end of World War — Anthony —— Walter —— 28 Arabian gult legend Recondition y fire breaks out in Center Hos-| News II to 11 billion dollars. 1 Magog ut Poreans 31 staid — Necchi Cent pital. (2)—Passport to Danger. |1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. ‘fiand "17 Newspaper 23 Tardier 3 One of the | CHUCK BRANSON i : | . executive ’ ae8 be ecc n er = - I 4 8 th 38 Clas: Little ® ‘esar Romero in “Batavia.” |1:25—(2) TV News. _ After two years’ research a Brit-| ¢ =a girt (19 Hand 0 Is overfond weenen* ————— 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. ish firm announces a clothing ma- CENTRAL LINCOLN MERCURY SALES, Inc i ° — Py =F - mee ' il (4) Tennessee Ernie. ‘terial which will resist fire and Sj oA if m= é a : ‘H IGH Fi DELITY | teire farm 0 nemn Sane” “* SP "ROOFING _ “0 wr ike ST Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon burning. SQ ‘ Film F L , 7 euste take Wak Line {Hor spray merHop IS GIVING AWAY SPARK PLUGS AT COST HEADQUARTERS [223 7" | Easy TV Service | wes «Sere, WITH EACH MAJOR MOTOR TUNE-UP - Ww 3:25—(9) News. | HUG SPRAY Assunes PERFECT PENE- a P B—( Queen for 0 Day. (9 PROMPT (aay RATION AND abeStOR. wit 2ot HURRY! HURRY! DON’T WAIT! . ustice Edge ot. t. TU conaitions. 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This week, for the first time, the prize is. $300 — plus an extra bonus of $25 if the winner happens to be a subscriber ol record. Read directions and rules coretully: fill out the entry below and send it in. contain a view scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list range each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. . The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then, would be the one which you would print in the space to ‘right of (1) below. You'll notice that some circles contain § signs in pots You may use such a symbol as any letter you However, it and all letters in that circle must be used. The $ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter in the word. Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues carefully and arrange ail the letters into words that you be- Heve best coniorm to these clues. Use your § signs to bere you spell out the right words. That's all there is to it. Good luck! PUZZLE NO. 4 SSC eS STAT STS Sse TSE eee SSS 2 SS SS SSS SSSA S SER SSBB Sees eee U wocedee shes nbaswe.ce 9 . * © sesnnnieseness ee ea ereee ee ee © sesndeasas ses eee sauce UL ecceeeeeeuess ves A eee eeeieeee ee eee 4 5 SER HEAEE TEER HE HH BE 13 eeeee Pee erst evr eeeeesee * Or eee eee . ee aL : DV eccccscccecccccaes sss 16 re 8 STREET ADDRESS «10.62.26... eeeeeseeeeeeees . , cIy....... PHONE NO. .......... sevens (BESS eeaseeeeeeaeeeeeaeanaeau aes Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES LA eeller’s ...c55:.: has a lot to do with his regular comfort. 2 A baseball! pi who takes a big .......... can be suffering from ove: cen: Sido 3. Living too .... @ life can make a country unpre- pared for emergencies. 4 wear. < child feels despondent because he thinks he has lost iad weiene 5. In order to seseeecess Off the enemy, clever strategy must be employed. BA po toy will im ee a fk more favorably if he makes no effort to concea 7. The omen - an author's him @ modicum of 8. If @ servant likes to take a he can't really be trusted. * ssceccesee MOY bring . now and then, ee ee heer © ..... .. eyts, if mot really effective, can prove to be most unsatisfactory. - 40. The difficult .......... of a story may leave the reader pussied at the end. 11. Ewen though « husband-and- wae team are good comediants, she shouldn't make a........... of him. 12. The . 1... a @ golf course In the spring mey cva- stitute an extra hazard. 1%. The touch of a warm ..,, special message. . 14, Sometimes a child needs the comfort of a more than anything. 18. The noise made by a bring the proper authorities on the run. table isn't always suitable for jabore- conveys a very eeeaee oeeee eters being beaten will eet ererane OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiae Press employes or their im- mediate families. 2A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on olficial entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes, Sntrjes for Puzzle No. 4 must bear a Tuesday, June 25, post- mark (or before). No entries received after that time, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail, 4 Serry, telephone calls or mai! concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged, §. The Pontiac Press will award a ¢ash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. It mere thon one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without any ‘Wifriers, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded to each prize-winner, no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednesday and Friday until the contest's end, Labor Day. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Official keeper of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oakland County. Only the General Features Corp., originators of the puzries, will know the solutions until after each contest ‘ig over. Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr, Ziem after the final deadline. puszle, and only that correct answer tan win. The decision ESE ere” * Li. of the is final and al! contestants agree to abide by the — All entries become the property of The Press and — can be returned. pumles must be addressed to POT-0-GOLD, 4 cue. Michigan. Winners will be in the mails. : The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which — of clues to these words printed below. The object is to ar . 9. There is only one correct solution 16 the POT-O-GOLD » “ter. Install easily!” ROEBUCK AND CO. undercoat A Must for New Wood Use as a well-sealing base for new wood, Makes your top coat wear longer, look better, Master-Mixed is sold only by and smoother. Sears| Caulking Gun With Positive-Action Clutch ody =. 2.85 For quick, fast sealing of cra ks and holes; steady pressure with a minimum of trigger pull Handsome blue barrel. + aerate naan | | j LOM F i} ~ < 7 ; i. } 14) 24 i t ' iit ) { ; ofS sale! 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