bx a = qt. E PO ee i 2 1. f¥ AN? F Vea by ie “Gaede tA Fie , é Was - é +, et ie i Pre fo oper VF thi A é to ee mie } a 3 > i 2 ti Y ; ~ eh ery d ' . wiy # fé iy f ; yo iee . é < RRS ut Ong ° poe a ean ; Se oh), y Dl ee i. Oa ES as as fy alp ja fWy.? } A “ye . j ie, i =e ' i : . Bee < 2 .- : . 1 a id ° ‘ j 5) - = } . * ‘! . TIAC PRESS_ BB The Weather T " “Ui, Weather Bureau Forecast Showers Tonight i, ; Details page two ; ; 4th YEAR. - * %& & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 —48 PAGES ~—— *°CU4TED russ, | uwrrep Paase ruoros S Rainfall Nearly Tripled Over May, 1955 Figure ae : : 4 ‘ ' | Ready for Campaign v4 | __ “Waler cress is the only crop that’s going to thrive _as it too is slightly higher. But Ringler said the accurate __ | this spring,” farmers are bitterly exclaiming. [Bele Aes is By poten eee as Debi flood gates have _ Lawns, however aren’t doing too badly by this sog-,0€€" Kept opened constantly to relieve excess water. willl betundericonatrncuant igiest, dampest spring in years. (If yours hasn’t been) And all the while we are being drenched with this saturated to swimming pool level by this time.) irecord rainfall, the-price of frogs in Calcutta has soared County merchants are stocking up on aqua lungs | Sd far this month 612 inches of rain have be n Decause the (GET THIS) rainy season is late this year! and water wings as residents splash through what | ; en €" And many county residents are fishing these creatures ; dun tlac $ in. i f,| ivi may be a record amount of rain and record number ase sorties raat a aS Baye frame Wun’ ay jout of their flooded basements and giving them a free of rainy days in the county. ‘heave-ho. Last month residents took to umbrellas and slickers. ° : All the county’s 400 lakes are at high levels, and for 12 days dodging 4.96 inches of rain compared to ae unmerciful amount of aqua is playing havoc ‘many are ready to roll over their banks, because the,!-29 that poured down last year during April. , with many a weekend golfer and baseball enthusiast. | . —————— Fn nn ; _Courses_have been flooded out in many areas and heavens have unleashed for the first half of this month, Residents of the Cass Lake area have watched the game after game of baseball has been postponed ‘nearly three times as much rain as fell during May lake reach a level of more than 18 inches above et aan because of wet grounds. . | | w ‘as Ss f . (1955. | oe ee eo — ' Many species of fish have strayed miles from home County farmers have been twiddling their thumbs, Union and Tipsico Lakes are eight and six inches only to be discovered on golf courses and front lawns. waiting to plant spring crops. Lyle Abel, county agri-respectively above the level registered last year, accord- And just wait another month or so when this rain UC ee ~ Pass the hammer, brother! Line those animals up two by two. Another day of rain, and Oakland County's first Ark planting, in the worst spring the farmers have ever experienced.” : +eulture-agent, reports farmers “three weeks behind ining to Don Ringler, chief engineer for County Drain Commission. 4 Oak It never fails. , fit ever does, people will soon be asking for more. Pontiac Lake might be a suitable Ark launching spot, Hand me the saw, brother. . fs Butler, left, and GOP National Chairman Leonard Hall shake hands | in Washington after signing a pledge to fight a fair campaign in the forthcoming national election. There’s.no doubt both will come out | fighting at the opening bell. In rear is Charles P. Taft, head of the Charge Soldier Fair Campaign Practices Committee. The major party leaders agreed to abide by the basic principles of decency, honesty and fair play. ! . a mt A Question of Honor, Panther in Papers Theft Gator Scotts, Seeks Mortal FBI Arrests 3 Civilians . lyaeed | Involved in Conspiracy Combat With Elusive Bully) cose with airman (The Pontiac Press is in receipt of the following startling communication from Al A. Gator, recent resi- dent of Lower Long Lake, to Blackie Panther, late of, the Leonard area. It is being published as a public. service to the wildlife of Oakland County, and as ajcharged in the theft of a secret) convenience to the U.S. Post Office Department, which government document from the might have a difficult time locating the permanent Brooklyn Army Terminal. address of Blackie.) FBI agents in New York and) - |New Jersey arrested the men late yesterday but declined to | FRANK SZYMANSKI NEWARK, N.. J. (INS)—An Air} Force sergeant and = three New! Jersey businessmen have been) hy | =A City Approves Route of Tu New Auditor City to Toast Services in Armed Forces Parade Some M marching units includ- ‘ing 200 men and women and 44 \vehicles are expected to take part ‘in the Armed Forces Day parade lin Pontiac tomorrow—officially ‘proclaimed “Armed Forces Day in Pontiac." The parade will step off at 9:30 \a.m. and march north on Saginaw from Whittemore and turn left on Oakland, stopping at Sanderson. Pontiac police will block off the area of march beginning at 9:15 and lift the detours at the will view g static military dem. both of the Michigan National | onstration set up west of the |Guard. | County Health Buildmg on West | Huron at Wayne. | The display will include a “Nike’’ jguided missile, M47 and M4 army | anks mounting 90 MM. and 75 mm, |weapons, a National Guard ordi- nance van, and four recruiting service booths. Open houses will also be held at the Army Reserve Training Center, 37 W. Lawrence St., Navy Reserve (Office, 469 S. East Blvd. and the will be a battery of men from the ~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Arraign Thirteen on Dope Counts | Bonds of $10,000 Each Following the Pontiac musicians| Gets Resolution of Commission ‘Municipality Becomes First Along Highway | to Give OK Pontiac’s Mayor William W. Donaldson this morning presented Michigan Turn- pike Authority Chairman pike Toll Road Head To Blackie Panther conclusion of the parade. ‘National Guard Armory, 57 Wa- George Higgins a copy of Leonard Swamp oS eto - vent appear. the nature ofthe case | The parade la part ofa bational| =e St Set on Alleged Members the . resolution passed at J _ j s ( i your recent a i : " Ps * * * Dee et cared mnie, Gill hee evenly paredicalt corpses | They reported, however, that Fy-Football Star Ser MIN 16a oon eager as puller of Narcotics Ring Tuesday's City Commission — and other carrion, allegedly evidence of your existence, do not fill = riggs a PO "Power For Peace” throughout | parade, sald we fly.evers by Seif. . meeting formally approv- . me with apprehension. . ithe country. | ridge Air Force jets were avail | Thirteen persons charged in aniing the proposed location ee ° plonage laws were involved. Named for Post The suspects. arraigned in New | | -Nary a single goose bump bumps on my leathery hide. | I think your character has been well established — you're the Jersey last night and released =f kind who would menace a schoolbus full of children. bail ranging from $500 to $5,000, — ; ; ; ; p iwere; : _ Your title of ‘Wild, Vicious, Uncaptured Beast of Oakland Statt Sgt. Harold E. Brill, “| County” is hereby challenged. stationed at the Brooklyn military Just because you have been reported roaming the entire north: (ist aiiation and accused of actual- ern section of the county, don’t assume you are the undisputed lly stealing the “classified” docu- Szymanski Tapped for Held by Targonski Leading off the 30-minute march will be a color guard made up of representatives of all the armed services, Following the guard will be a jeep with Mayor William W. Auditor General's Job/Donaidson. Later the mayor and rest of the City Commission will review the parade from a stand at the Courthouse steps. able because of a show at the jalleged drug conspiracy in Pon- | base, tiac’s southwest area were re | Music from the Pentiac and turned to Oakland County Jail \Waterford High School bands will yesterday under bonds of $10,000 ‘provide the cadence for the each, set at the request of Chief marchers. Assistant Prosecutor George F. | Providing the greatest number Taylor. jae military vehicles will be Com-/ Pontiac Municipal Judge Mau- pany M, 125th Infantry Regl-|rice E. Finnegan arraigned the of the Rockwood-to-Sagi- city limits. Pontiac is the first city on the proposed turnpike route to pass such a resolu- tion, Higgins said today. . Beast of Oakland County. ment. LANSING #—In a shift as fast I lay claim to the 400 lakes of the county, and also the lower | Byrnat Ernest Schreiber, 43, of as any icotbell play, Gov. Wik After the parade the public | ment, and the 107th Ordinance Co.,\group and scheduled a requested With MTA approval of one half of the area. However, to settle all territorial claims and disputed | Millburn, N. J., operator of Shams) has called in) Sx oe tor! . ; ear rapsin for 9:30 a.m. May 23./change suggested by commnission- reigns, I challenge you to a duel. Linden, N. J., photo service. ; |Use of Machines Growing 13 are charged with conspir-jers and engineering studies of an- . acy to violate state narcotics laws. ° Sidney M. Stern, 39, and Seymour | Targonski. Winner take all of Oakland County, with full rights and privileges S. Hindman, also 39, partners in ae S. oH imagen caper of terrorizing its 500,000 residents at will. You name the weapons for East Orange, N. J, uniform and _ uy oe SOY Ube Ey v: lfrom Detroit, was named by. the, an encounter of honor, at Wisner Stadium or the darkest swamp, if ‘governor late Thursday to fill out you prefer the latter. The three civilians, charged 1),. unexpired term of Aud. Gen. Awaiting your reply, emblem factory. with conspiring to remove the | Victor Targonski. . | document, were required to post’ = Targonski was appointed by Wil- $5,000 bond each. liams to the Wayne County Circuit: a S. Commissioner Theodore Court to fill the unexpired term ‘Kiscaras set the sergeant’s bail at of George Edwards, | elevated x0} Pentagon to Request Harry Truman \$500 and indicated the airman ha Os state Supreme Court. | S tirs Curiosi ty cooperated with the FBI. The auditor general's post pays Al A. Gator * Lower Long Lake —————| 3,128,444 Voters Listed in State's First Count By ROGER LANE ~ LANSING W—Michigan count in its history on the number of the’ state’s Henry T. Banks), 25, of 85 Gilles- registered voters. The figure is 3,128,442. The state pie St., were arraigned along with| has 5,175 precincts, or 392 more than two years ago. the 11 others who had been held in Two more mea out of the total of 22 persons named in the con- spiracy, alleged to have existed at least since Sept. 1, 1965, were arrested shortly after noon yes- terday at their homes, , Melvin Hatchett, 20, of 180 Wes- today got the first official .e, st. and Henry Thomas (alias other now in process, the turnpike route now seems definite as ipertains to Pontiac city limits. Crossing Woodward Avenue >on an easterly run south of Square Lake Road, the toll road is planned to parallel Square Lake Road and turn northeast of Opdyke Road. pike will swing west to enter the elty mits. : ile The FBI statement, the size of $12.500 a year and the Wayne! As the result of an upsurge in the popularity of J#i! this week for investigation. M f Mi SIIeS : the bail and the occupation of the bench position $24,500 a year. |voting machines, 2,598 precincts—just over one half—!,7he hgh bonds were sought.) At this point, the city oney Of S of Italians inareiauals involved oats specula-| : : ee eee pete hel Fe eee SU Szymanski’s appointment WASHINGTON,» — The Pen-) poste (INS)—An American tour. tion that the paper might have been’ means he in all probability will tagon put Congress on notice that | iwanted for competitive business) run as the Democratic candi- ist is hardly a novelty in Rome but) | u . reasons. date for auditor general on the it is going ask funds for long-range 140 Visit of one named Harry 8. a weapons at a fast-increasing rate. T : . —————— 7» man cated an esi) amount, eee os ‘ot friendly curiosity today. Predict ore nN _|to the voters as a candidate for \Edwards’ unexpired term, ending —~Pargonskt will—submit- himsel#} —for_the August- -_Pontiac_city— = = be machine-equipped for the first tinte. will use automatic voting in this year’s Aug. 7 primary pigniy unusual case and we are and Nov. 6 general election: Oakland County, with - will have voting machines primary. lproceeding with caution.” have the bonds reduced. Nine persons named _in warrants asigned yesterday by Finnegan are : i} at—large.— The warrants list 237,008 registered voters, in 233 of its 249 precincts \Det. Herbert Cooley of the Vice northward shift to avoid the new Harrington Hills subdivision. Continuing northwest, the road will cross Mt. Clemens Street, (North Perry Street and Walton ern city limits. in the missiles area," said ASst. i: was flooded with questions from § C oa The statistics were gathered by the elections bureau. “124 ®% the complainant. An interchange was ptanned eas aue Wo gop ltalians about the former” prea 1 afurate ounty ae 32, has been a State election officials believe the registration COUN, an wight Tenthe Investigation ty| at North Perry Street, but ,,dent, who is making his first visit, Pentagon, official appeared, =e ; examiner for the past five arene arte Defense A, Truman and Mrs. Truman will (diets showers for Wind Adis ATe@@ ie also has a private law pracy ment’s request for authority to ob- remain in Rome four days, then this evening and tonight. The low tice and is a vice president of ligate $1,776,000,000 for missiles in ithe F. H. Midway Construction! depart on a sightseeing trip that ‘yi)| be 44 to 48 degrees. jtures.”"| _ % | _The U le - pre. liquor control commission hearings “"'@\* 4 _rapidly_increasing expenditures.” | the -Fternat-City-——-— + The-L_S__ Weather Bureau pre-_“qU0r Con” on years, 1954 Wheni made as of April 9, is littl 2,187,027 ballots were Cast for governor. ‘saa ~~ Pusher Shoves a Bit Too Hard e changed from November, vice Squad detectives, authorities a commission recommendation Walton Boulevard now is being studied by turnpike engineers, “In places where the road affect. ed the city of Pontiac, the Turn- i , will take them to several other Co., and the St. Lawrence Insur- the next — ae | Italian cities. Be forecest ance ras | pike Authority has been very co- This compares with 938 mil-, Although Truman has good. for tomorrow is operative in trying to relocate the Szymanski attended Notre. Dame and interrupted his col- | lege career In 1943 to enlist as is cJoudy | and cooler. The 'high will be 56 to. 60 lione in the fiscal vear ending naturedly miuintained that he is, June 30, and 345 millions in the simply another tourist, his ‘‘sched- 1955 fiscal year. ule’’ includes a personal audience) aver In addition to the proposed new with ‘Pope Pius XII, lunch with degrees los sg spending, the Army has set aside President Giovanni Gronchi, a visit, . The lowest tem- He returned to Notre Dame and: some 800 million dollars for mis- with Premier Antonio Segni and perature reading preceding 8 a.m. football in 1945 and was captain of. siles out of funds previously voted a formal diplomatic dinner in his in downtown Pontiac was 40 de- the East team in the East-West: by Congress, ; jhonor at the American embassy. grees. The thermometer registered | football game that year. | SS wn |55 degrees at 2 p.m. Szymanski played pro football | jfor the Detroit Lions in 1946, the, [Philadelphia Eagles in 1948 and ithe Chicago Bears in 1919. He at-, Missile Range Eyed - Stevenson in Florida WASHINGTON (R-The Navy BARTOW, Fla # — Adiai ste H-Drop Set Sunday route so it wouldn't disturb us more than was absolutely neces- sary,’ Mayor Donaldson said to- day. Meanwhile, in Allen Park, MTA authorities have proposed to re- Hocate the route west and-north of the village in response to protests from residents. Previously planned to pass through the community, the turn- {pike drew opposition because ‘it would split the village right down said sapien is aaa to start a alae val oe ho ABOARD USS MOUNT MckKIN- ne ee ee Ee oF ve the middle.” a study to determine the practi- voles i orida's May 29 prefer. > _, 2, _.. University o oit while playing ; cability of a new guided missile ence primary today while await- LEY (INS) — America’s first air poothall and received his degree The pee eevee ee beer test range extending out into the ing word, from the opposite end of drop of a hydrogen bomb has been jn 1951 and was admitted to the miss Allen Park completely a Pacific from California. bar in 1952 the country @n balloting in Oregon. rescheduled for Sunday. SE Not , P robable : | WASHINGTON «?—Speaker of} Key members of both parties onjing off the national debt ahead booming national income and tax, the House Rayburn (D-Tex) said the House Ways and Means Com. of tax reduction. lreceipts had been carefully noted. today he regards .a 1956 tax CUt mittee, which. initiates tax legisla-| Democratic leaders, however, | ‘Onty a few hours earlier, con oy “a possibility but not a proba: tion, for the most part supported were keeping a sharp eye on bility’’ even though the prospec-'president Eisenhower's stand for future fiscal moves of the Eisen- tive midyear surplus has been. yoiving any such surplus to pay-/hower administration boosted by more than 1'2 billion S — ye Tax Cut Possible, gressional tax experts forecast a surplus of $2.300.000.000 for 1956 next year They were ready to move | traverse Ecorse, Taylor and Dear- bor@, Townships. Thousands Watch Simulated A-Attack room cloud roiled up into the sky behind a roaring explosion — and thousands of persons watched from igrandstand seats, They were spectators who turned out to watch this armored center dollars. | Humphrey made no forecast | ~ demonstrate realistically yesterday Tra seemed the consensus 77 Today's Press | ion’ ot their own It lek" | for fiveal 1957, starting July 1. | what it’s liké to go through an vreasional’ lead: | lation of their own if the ad- | ; among, other congressiona | ministration should Indicate any ‘A balanced budget. for which atomic attack. : ers in the wake of Secretary of County News........... fees SO | neon oe fi : “bee anal The noisy exposition. involved 16 - , L See .| intention of initiating a tax re. the President has n_ striving) thé Treasury Humphrey's 4!) Editorials .2...0........++.- 7) Soticn orrata® ior three years now appears as-| jet planes, a helicopter and other nouncement last night that the Farm and Garden .... 30, 31 | “4 ee. qured for the 1986 fiscal year? | aircraft .which dropped 40,000 tong June 30 federal surplus is now es-, Sports .. ........32, 33, 34, 36 The new surplus estimate, sent i) onrey and Brasiage said. 5 of TNT inumerous charges of na» timated at $1,828.000,000. Theaters .............. .28, 29 |to congressional leaders by Hum- Eth) AP Miewptete i {flaming gasoline. concentras ——_—_——_—— VER AN EMBANKMENT — 0 landed bankment to railroad tracks. The drivers The last previous administra. | TV & Radio Programs. .... 47 phrey and Budget Director Perci-| OVER A! AS CNT — One car land an em ent to railro: ic , tion) and fired 12,000 rounds of —, Earl. ...... sees ck Womeh'sPages.., .20, 21, 22, 23 \ rund » enpr.| Grave Decorations for Memorial Day it ame Oo stir- : —e ner, on on sale at 9690 8. Woodward. Just south’ tion calculation, in January, was [prise te Capitol Hill, where, oy square Lake Ra. Sat & Bun. only, | 230 millions. ; £ b \ upright but the other landed upside down on top of it in Milwaukee after both plunged 17 feet over escaped with only minor injuries. One car was | pushing the other when the accident occyrred. \personic rockets, ‘50 caliber projectiles and 280 eu naw toll road inside the - fe FT. KNOX, Ky. @ — A mush _ Boulevard on its way tothe. t north ity i | ¥ 1] “4; ‘ } a pe ye TWO. Joece : i mt ee Wd £ Lf 4 i ee * e i = } . Le oP __TH¥. PONTIAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 Le ee i a a “State GOP Bids Gasoline Blasts and Fire US. Scientists” Schools Delay \ \The Day in Birmingham bcee ds , | os bos * * ‘ Fi Typo opel ° ee \ } in Plant, Kill 2, Hurt 9 piabbergasted New Evergreen Authority)... aces ow 6. . : ! ‘uae = _ |doors’’ will speak at ay 2 S 4 ‘Ruin an ’ 1 s +. ur by Reds’ A Lab Worri s James Episcopal Church Men's be Se aT | 1e$ Oadl : t St t W. I" y : |Club meeting, for’ which tickets t. Or a [ ofes GALENA, Md. — A series|through four tanks of the Kent Oil) woscow up—western scientists! O ar OrkK iue€SGa Seofgeerpltigl Mosc S aoe : of explosions and fire wrecked a Co. near the center of this town have been tiven a look at the 2) . : = ya 7 pm. dinner . | Feikens Mails -Letters gasoline bulk storage plant in this of 400 on U. S. 213 near the Dela- soviet Union's hitherto. top-secret Bloomfield Hills Asks BIRMINGHAM—With two of the, neer L. R, Gare, and Assistan' | : Pe "small eastern shore town today, ware line. jatom-smashing laboratory. Architects and Builders fur participating cities representa-| City Manager Dana Whitman, R ‘Ad K to 1,000 Union Leaders {ining two firemen and injuring at DEAD IDENTIFIED “Absolutely first-class work,” |tives still unnamed, the North * * ogers opt orean in Michigan leant elt others: State ‘police identified the dead said one American. _ to Rush Work ‘Evergreen Sewage Disposal Au-| City Manager Egbert and Asses- ; _ eS ae et 7 rc , Atneri- ae thority has set its first meeting for °°T Hagstrom atrended” the NoF'Rogers and his actress wife, Dale ‘ber of ama : . ; . i ee ter ; =i Wor : : d : LANSING @ — State Republi- ——— | Chesapeake acy and Harry jean atom c phy sicists, are here for BLOOMF{ELD HILLS, Wor aout) Tuceday. ;man Barnard Day Banquet in Troy Evans, wil add to their family made @ strong bid for ‘Robert Brice, 2, of Betterton. ‘an international atomic confer-‘ried that the ing Lake Addition} <—witt-last—night ot p ehitdren cee whens oo Fic COPTIC ternational See Seeger em ne core by convene ar 90a the BROT RoAaey Kane age He a ame Halon at _ __ : 4 $ == ae Fs pa = ss os i . = ay a, hill . “ a) od | is i ie ) Z Le - Ta Sd aes ears. 0 icé On I ‘occurred sending one big storage north of Moscow yesterday. September. Bloomfie]d Hills board field Hills city offices to take nyal meeting Monday at the home youngster, In Ae Lee, will bring the } t : (4 Paar a5 : ay AS i . A ry riypi A i ‘ , Ps by Republi-, tank suaring 10 yards. Anyone seeing it| would be of education members have called initial steps in providing a sewage of Mrs. William Braley, 19300 Riv-| Rogers’ brood to seven children, ie geen Feikens,| Lewin Steele, a volunteer fire- howled over,” Dr. Louis Alvarez, their architects and contractors, dispesal plan ‘for the areas. jerade Drive. Mrs. Chester McCor-'five of whom are adopted. : asked the union officers to let! Calc OF CO man from Galena, said that as he nuclear scientist from the Univers- to a meeting next Wednesdas night. ~ as a ——— rg _ , i gTeSS-| headed for the fire several violent.jty of California, commented. at Bloomfield Hills High Schoo) Birmingham City Manager D. - Republican legislators, congress- ole ana men and party leaders meet with we Son , explosions “shook everything,”\"They are doing absolutely first- The meeting has been set back ©: Egbert was named representa- rank and file union members | Authorities Stymied iN showering nin win Gent is ‘class work It ee an extremely from the regular day, Tuesday, be- =e - a peel Rod sl . . ‘impressive visit.”’ icaus { the special lecture that, mussione 5 . “We'd Uke to get your trank | Nationwide Trace fOr py... were kicked down and qe enryor ty deugan'e huge syn night to all-the achool district's, David E. Anderson has been EF and honest opinions about what -eei Wife's Mate Stevie said “glass fell ail around jcc, Nan 6 rT | chosen by Bloomfield Township Eg Missin res a chrocyclotron, the American and PTO's i : ean and should be done in g 1 nt the town. E —— a me British scientists saw a new and, | Le ee Lm H 3 behalf of labor,” the letter sald. fi “When we got to the fire ft. : a . Both the Wing Lake and West- | .nip, : 3 LOS ANGELES uw — The search bs 8 c even. more powerful machine view projects are behind sched- Pp : Feikens urged union men to visit JOS A? ne : ine br on zs _lovked like the whole Eber end or heduled to go into operation this aa = ws = eraeese TFhe_City ot Trey and Bloomfield Et — state and jocal headquarters, waar continues bss eed “si Ai of the town was gone ‘year with a production capacity of : ie —— gel svat Hills are expected to have named he said they would receive “prompt vanished as mysterious!) _'SEVERE DAMAGE 10 billion electron volts ue — ‘their representatives in time for attention.” month as his wealthy wife did a) an wn, ked the | tects have told him. Tuesday's meeting : “i tig , ay! asts and fire wreckec ve SS Se ee escday § e . ee jyear eee we aurhoriies as ne hem hao tanks, a barn behind L ba s “We must avoid any holdup of aq) four cgmmunities have ap- Feikens said Michigan is kind to haven't a oe to his whereabouts the stora oa depot, an office build the opening of those two schools proved the authority's formation its workers, paying them more} Scott, ‘year-old ans Estee ing penne the rear second next fall,” he says. The school may and jts articles of incorporation. , than any other state when they counselor, has ea Ae one AN oO. qeeche: [asto ree demand doubling or staffs of over-| se Water Messurees ‘Cenamale-— = —_— _—_— are laid _off—and_ protecting their Tuesday when at ppeer a ca a auvbee hn wD Oo a ——S time work on construction, he says. I ‘ . right to organize, bargain collec-. for a hearing in connection with ripped a come! pe ape house G f H es erates Diocese sion has informed Egbert that MANSCOPE "tively and strike without a res-'a 13-count indictment charging! Houses land the Galena) school 0es 0 ouse classrooms will accommodate about the —. i the ae ae | Imported from France ‘trictive “right to work” law sim- forgery Te om ae tne across the street were flash 200 pupils, who if left in the older pat PIS IPS PERF 12 Power X 37mm . ilar to those in other states. “ of his wife burned and their windows were Restrictions on Military ve ane oe et Bae giaue fer! cas < a a INCOME TAX CUT : . shattered “1 . ¢ Ls Catal fe nee | : soe s : A bench warrant was issued for °" ; Ral olai liution in the Rouge River will al ae caminie-| pa. oo eS =i bond was, The storage depot was owned by Aid to: Allies May Cut a halt day schedule, he explains. ee bet i tee er Gs Guts ti en er ocus ind tration, he said, workers have ©P- | sorfeited. , James A. Ryan, mayor of Galena Shipments to Reds Westview ts to take 150 from | deadline. He Is asking an ex: : joyed a 10 per cent cut in income wig Evelyn Throsby Scott. 63, — —— Vaughan School's enrollment In | tension, he told commissioners $65.80 List Price with Sturdy | a “ 4 : tax, the highest employment in ae from sight a year ago. Burial Set Monday WASHINGTON WA foreign aid| saga mae sb = in Birmingham recently. Case—Only $3 Holds Yours! 99 tory and the highest wages 1D Her husband never reported her, ‘bill including tightened restrie-| © 4 delay in 1 ie ee “The articles of incorporation out- Only 18 binoculars at this price Full ony * ¢ e ‘disappearance and the case didn't one tions on aid for allies who ship Socipl Gomd a Tcaee “* line the authority as a vehicle 12 x 37 power binoculars with center : an come to light until a petition was for William H Hoult strategic goods to the Commu. % '® each Vaughan clasaroom. to acquire, own, improve, enlarge, focus, prism glass Deluxe quality. Federal 7 Michigan, with a Republican in Ss naling eithatehiee ‘ fella) cave Sa because of increasing enrollment || a : - tax included. $5.00 Holds . , Legislature: has the best is filed in court asking 2 nist a rked into shape to- here! bs and operate a disposal system or , laws of an state in the nation Poke! Ut CELA (EGS US ah Funeral services will be held in day for House action ere, ne warm. systems 98 N A) : , he paid y . ‘estate. Pontiac Monday for Wilham H,! The House Foretgn Affairs Com- And teachers have been hired * * @ : 0 FSIMM).e, Main Floor ° Seott has said his wife disap- nat pouals ‘hey-|Mittee, which accepted the new for those classrooms, he adds The city’s new recreation di- Saginaw Hoult, 66, retired engineer of Chev-| y _ : > “wre are thoroughly convinced peared while he was out buyiNg roiet Motor Division in Detroit and Pestriction yesterday, resumed its! At the meeting, plans for the rector, Robert Girarden, who re- , =— that labor has a duty and a her a tube of toothpaste eer «eine snden sjg-revision of the $4,900.000,000 au- annual school board election June ported to work Monday, will be ; a former superintendent of field e Pp i 7 . . responsibility to make Its voice | —————— ‘test at the General Motors Proving thorization measure and Chair- 11 will be completed. David W. discussing the summer program's FE YOU'LL Find MORE ITEMS at Simms heard - in the political affairs of - ® ‘ Ground at Milford. Mr. Hoult, who ™an Richards (D-SC) said he Lee is the only candidate who reg- final details at next week's recre- PRICED sO MUCH LOW R H ‘. its community,” the letter sald. ewsprint $e its lived at Duck Lake for 20 years, Oped to finish it up during the istered before the deadline, al- ation board meeting. He is work- E ER— ere’s Proof “tt ts our honest desire to work | . . iad Wednesday at Bradenton (Fis 08) |ready past, to seek re-election to ing with city coordinator Charles with laber to that end.” New Peak in April lwhere he had lived: since his re. Still to come is @ vote on the (tbe one seat up for election this|Gale and school coordinator Frank ond FLOOR SPECIALS “Perhaps this objective on the |tirement in 1962. ' three billion dollars in new arms a ‘6 « |Whitney Gogh ean ie of H STEEL Tubj . part of Republicans has not always} NEW YORK ip — U. S. news:' jie was a member of Oakland ald President Eisenhower has | Pore bl elnie tell pine take aia ie uaicipal balding oer SEE ES Tebing 7 Et Fall been clear. Let there no longer be|print consumption for April County Chapter, 40 ep 8 Voiture asked for the fiscal year starting Cay A Lk am Wee tae tion of the my om ee ing. . doubt as to our party's posi-jreached another record high, 6.91. 91- fey » next July 1. Sonnet atomic vert and West Long =v as | f Tecor No. 811; the Society of Automotive ) Dake! road (willl beldiscussed| Birmingham offielals will be 0 es ine 0 caer we see it.” the letter mom See over ee ta Amer. Engineers and Milford American That amount is three times what eee among those sharing in the hon- eis kee wil aisha sf oe dotdornegy domabers “S80. Legion Post 216. He is a past com: Congress voted for arms aid last Lapeer Senior Elected oring of visiting mayors to this With GROUND SOCKET efit most when it looks to both Newisaeerts reporting to the eee ine som oe fet year and looms as the likeliest e : area Monday soon at Northwood 995 : } past torian of the Legion 17th target for congressmen bent on EAST LANSING W—Pat Wilson,, Inn, Attending, in company with 99.49 political parties for assistance and a consumed 461,778 == District and past state chef de making cuts in an election year. football quarterback from Lapeer,’ L'Anse Village President and Value support. aa int in April. pot with gare of 40 ep 8. | The trade restriction amend- was elected president of the senior, Mrs. Charles Moinanen, will be " P fi th ast? tons ap aoe Ae , and) He leaves his wife, Florence; en one of a neroet Spry ead a SO big ee pel oe a Harry wean EACH Py Dea . | a son, Edward of Pontiac; four |the program Eisenhower asked. | Thurs at Michigan State Uni-| Councilman Florence allett, were five Sundays in April 1956) pai | : aed ..| brothers and sisters, Ernest of Could amount to a flat ban on aid versity. | City Manager Egbert, City | —_— on ane each in Ava; Detroit, Leopold, Mrs. Doris shipments to the Communists.| Wilson defeated Barry Grant of) Clerk Irene Hanley, City Asses. | | Has 4 Line Hook Eyes Wilbert Claiborne During xk dow hentia of 1956, OWe8 and Mrs. Gladys William. Detroit 522-427. sor Clark Hagstrom, City Engi- eid steel clothesling , Pole, wit , son, all of England. — ea aE ssa eeeeeenema = round socket for easier installation. reporting newspapers used 1,707,919, , A d F p Durable green enamel finish thee hau e 29, of 5 tone lel noma Waleed cos The 40 2 8 a3 a a mae rme orces ay Do vacocraas giao cancagecssrecccoencoececese 6 me r cent over 1955 and of 121 per Service at 8 pm. Sunday at Donel. . Sturdy Long Handle Reguler $1.29 L Handi Se Greet ad ea PS sontohns Funeral Home. Funeral Parade [s Readied Round-Point Shovel | GRASS . service will be at 2:30 p.m. Mon- . : Born in Baton Rouge’ La. May Al day at the funeral home. and burial (Continued From Page One) TTT ey p $2.69 Value UD gra Tan heed son of Mr. Leonard Completes will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. (inincraft “Nike” base A a, WHIP ; 4-Day Northern Tour | Detroit. His body will lie in state een eee ah \ sa ae ‘ ber of the | ' . 3 vege AA UA) megan thea evn Rouge | DETROIT w& — Donald S. Leon en morne setter 120/979 2ty-ton Army. truck towing a P| ¢ and had been employed here at ard, Republican candidate for the _ come trailer bearing a “Nike” Pontiac Motor Division. jnomination for governor, retyrned e rocnet . Lightweight to Detroit today from a tour-day Resident of Berkle Following is the scheduled order. : with great Swing like o golf He leaves his wife, the former | | + ai lub to cut dow: pidge Nea ingress {ttm through 17 counties in & ; eee a oe ee | Sy; “4 neal weeds. Double ‘edge in 1953; his mother, Mrs. Hattie |. bad ‘bean me ng up his organi- Seeking Nomination Hwee deena j f | PCOSROCCCCOO CHO LLCLDE COO EOODECODECDCOOOOOCOLE Grason of Batori Rouge, a brother ¢-S16th AAA Missile Bn al Large Capacity Steel Tray—29x33 Inch and two ‘sisters, Willie Claiborne zation. . Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Alr i Org apa ys ray nc Mrs. Dorothy Bell and M M "| Meanwhile, Mayor Albert E. Co) John G Semann of Berkley, rie ipl mer iecie an Xa N aalct Bacal AT bo of Detroit, a rival candidate for chairman of the County Board of. nf , pany. ALL STEEL WHEELBARROW = tatoo Ouse | the GOP nomination for governor, Supervisors Drain Committee, re-, 7—~National Guard, 101th Ordinance - Mr. Claiborne’s body will be at | Co the F k C s rs Fu sald he would speak before a two- centiy announced he will be a can- . sion ye Reseree,, 30260 Tank Bu. Dy} ~ : ~~ . Hi from 7 an eae county Republican rally in Albion didate for the Republican nomina- 2. Gssuna Oleiie Gee 10-In. RUBBER Tire a — sai ee oc K Thursday and before the Battle tion for County Drain Commis-| '!—Spanish American War Veterans ~ tonight. It will then be sent to Creek Rotary Club May 28 sioner in the August primary (etuery Spentah American War 20- 1 Baton Rouge for service and burial “ sail Nah nee usr fp a eaten $13.95 Value in Sweet Ollie Cemetery. The Rev.’ 7 . 1@—American Legion Post 20 , bie 2 A member of the drain commit-| 18—american Legion Post 377 ana : W. M. Pitcher of the Baptist 4C b k P | . ae Nanitiag® —For Boys—For Girls Church will officiate. . . ran r00 upl § tee bees All sae Semann 7 6 -Aciiliary Amdt Post 112 end 12 12 Months to 8 Years , . * | tiring Draic Gani Ra - iT iWaverford Hs band ¢ 9 | ine Q ssioner Alp) 1Q—A Pi 161 = William F. Shaw Win French Honors (Main and “make every effort to 20—Auniacy Amvsta Pom 161 a lite” drainage projects in the 39-vrw wer William F. Shaw, 80, of Tawas. c ks ; exped v Walled Lake Post 3962 City, a former resident of Porcine en ce ae by lereriaee: tin R bli 26—G01d Star Mothers cans pis deca trent tay. ‘ Z : mine 1 f + — : A rac atend, square “tray, died yesterday in the Tawas Hos-|of France for their prize-winning semann ri < hens ete ail ie—Bive Siar Motnere ‘Lee Wiliams siren pe ™ Sera | Gea lecae oeemes moe le recen | ‘ ‘owt, He was born in Romeo July § unitate oy . ' onan ithe Berkey oy eee and) basta we ace? paceners | Coeree 2 Yee CO OY ry se | t Ul oun Vv - cout rt : 1875, the son of Charles W. and Seniors Jonathan Himmelhoch. 0 Publican C rman 8 a | e Pisce Halters Clamp-On Olive Groves Shaw. On May 11, | James Sniderman, and Michael! ® Denim Shorts BENCH a 1904, he was married to the former Freeman, and Fred Bender. a Oregon \ Joters. ( ‘an Boost Many Others lea. : ——s = : sophie Miles _of the- r= With —=F- : — Pee Poi Si j — =. —— ee —Memiber—of _the—juntor—class.—sill; Vise . An interior decorator, Mr. "eceive bronze medals for their _-____—hy_@ brother, Bert Shaw of Flint. Vd Shaw moved from Pontiac to &hievements. The awards are now Tawas City in 1914. enroute from France ; . Over a thousand students from’ Besides his wife, he is mirived a0 high schools in southeastern | _ PORTLAND, Ore. Wp = i in the LMtichigan’ participated“ the con. Stevenson-amt Serr Estes Kerauv: Florida. jtest which was sponsored by the €T Placed their presidential hopes Hopes of Adlai, Kefauver Adlai in the last two major primaries— May 29. and. California, r. several nieces and nephews. June 5 Service will be held at 2 p.m. American Association of Tegchers before Oregon Democrats fosay ee e Saturday from the Jacques Fu-jof French The Cranbrook winners 5 ce Weate ficst onary sleepless Tennessee ena neral Home, Tawas City with the studied under French department Of 13% tor, called from Oregon to Wash Rev. Ralph Edward officiating. | Burial will follow in the Tawas cemetery. ’ chairman Howard E. Coan ington, D.C., to vote on the Ni- agara power hill, flew to Oregon again yesterday for a final swing through half a dozen. towns. He predicted only, “I think ou showing will be very good." The big quesupe for Republi- cans was, whether they wanted for- mer Secretary ot the Interior . Douglas McKay or hustling Phil Th of $40 During Breakin Hitchcock as their nominee to take (Sy Weather - on Democratic Sen. Wayne Morse Pull U.S. Weather Bureau Report About $40 was reported stolen in the fall c 4 . PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Clearing from ransacked desks in a welding 5 . | Stevenson finished up Wednes at morning. increasing slondi » 94 company office at 25 Oakland! Neither race shaped up ay may UHinlmanagers nikewise (re wermer thi after |! A ay ’ : Showers this evening on@ conan lew | Ave., broken into Wednesday night, |FUnAWaY ; frained from any victory claims | As many as five separate bal- that might boomerang. 44-48. Partly clowdy and ceoler te- morrow, high 06-60 light variable wings Pontiac police said. lots awaited an expected 52 per * «¢ ® 1-18 miles an Loot Welding Company hour this afterneen shifting to nérther-| The building was entered. police cent of the state's 780,000 voters.' : ty 15-20 miles an heer tontgnt. jsaid, through a stockroom window Butt withalllinereieneree hed President Eisenhower has the Republican ticket to himself, as eday in Pontiae land a door leading to suring him of 18 delegates to- the s the office to p awest temperature preceding 8 sm was forced open. « pencil in their choice for presi- ‘dent , Se GOP National Convention. The At 8 am Wind velocity ealm to 5 : ' “aha rar . c : mpd. Direction Southwest . ‘ADLAT, KEFAUVER MISS OUT tates 16 Democratic delegate Ban sete Friday a1 7 48 pm Harriman Ends Tour noe, Ube de ee cee Sun rises Saturday at 5 07 em Kefativer and Stevenson en- will be pledged to the high man Moon rises Pridar at 1 84 pm a4 P—Con ere “4. ar a lad “ in the (he : te @ Moon sets Baturday at ps ata RENO W—Gov Averell Harvi- tered Oregon too late to get on ,in the winte-in, Ne party switch man of New York today concludes the presidential ballot Both cam- ever of voters is allowed here 4 on Downtown: Temperateres _ 4 & Whirlwind, four-day political paigned actively for write-in SUP a ra _—. a1 = oe: = four ot eix Western states port that might help them along 9a. Sac) mariah b | Lf ; § en aat ar Canea Nab GaGa GREINEAAG CEE GOL, ' anaeen apna Ce sree * UTUVNUAUAAUEONOADUVUUUUOEAGUUUEUEEUAEAUEAHUUAUEAEUAEAEUEUAAUUAY pp epotond hoes Pontiae “| * downtown) Mighest temperature ... 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OP k y Be ee 2 eo ne Mexican Burros ‘uct 2 Being Replaced ss scses = oe when his father shot Modern Machine Age * Supplants Patient Beasts « ‘jand missed, ork a& - a ct nner en he epee eg ay eran * will Receive Award - Willard Harvicen. 30, fired a .22) WASHINGTON—Mexico’s _ fai dy £1 eR ER RENCE oR ‘ome ae isn fl friend, the burro, is declining in numbers as machines take over more and more farm work. a s * * THe drowsy-eyed little beasts now total only about 2,500,000 cgmpared with the many mil- lions that once worked the Mexi- can land and carried the nation's: burdens. Until recent times, the patient burro symbolized the old Mexico & as picturesquely as cactus, the EW | guitar or sombrero. Few visi-| 3 tors traveled anywhere without. E seeing them, . Descendants of the small gray donkey of North Africa, burros (Equus asinus) came to the. E New World with the Spanisi conquistadores, says the Na- tional Geographic Society. 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The youngster returned home| merce of York, Pa. : ae after a arieE the night in Re-| - Teenage Peeping Toms have | : ibeen plaguing nurses at the hos- tpital in Germiston, South Africa. | | Besides peeping they have whis- YORK, Pa. (INS)—Dr. Donald A. tled, jeered, shouted. sworn, and a rate in his kitchen’ ‘Shelly, executive director of the, destroyed gardens in the hospital ; cantie the — ‘Henry’ Ford Museum x Oe Priced Below Wholesale Moderne WROUGHT IRON { 18 1956 ow! Hogg of recent contest at Riverton t to break ——————————————e——=E ey Tables. THREE ~ OPEN TONIGHT and © SATURDAY Shop SIMMS 'til 10 P. M gua Our LOWEST-EVER Price! BELG Wi iio) oae Sanforized DENIM NATIONALL DVERTISED BRANDS Bromo ‘Seltzer $2.25 Value Originally Priced ag 1 | $1495 or More ~ HOUSEWARES - —ind Floor : 14-Ounce _§-U-R-E YOU Can Use FREE LAYAWAY Disinfectant TABLETS United States Army imported F camels to transport supplies to government posts in the dry Tex- as Rio Grande country. 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NEVER COMPLAIN More sure-footed and uncom- plaining under heavy loads than horses, burros clamber with hunt- ers and explorers along the rag- ged edge of motntain presipises that would caunt the larger beast They have helped surveyors choose the way for future rail- roads, and carried supplies for the builders . * * * The amount of hay wood and other produce that owners tie on the burros'’ backs demonstrates their surprising strength They willingly transport children pack ed from ears to tail Auto Industry Backs Federal Highway Bill WASHINGTON ¢INS:—The Auto mobile industry esterday gave its full support to the federal high- way bill passed by the U. S. House of Representatives. James J. Nance, president of the Automobile Manufacturers Association, in a letter to Sen. 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Saginaw St. - —/ontiac’s Bargain Store hate —to—see*—Harry— PP — Can : } FOUR Senator Defends) ~— Official’s Tactics Subversive Control Unit ° fi Y Scout Vit Receives Allowed Four Wives Charter in Ceremony Boy Scout Troop 121 of Oakland) THE HAGUE, County Children’s Home was: for-/ Reliable sources in The Hague and mally presented its charter in.a Damascus reported today that Sir ceremony at the home this: week.) E. H. Leland, Clinton Valley the precommunists Blamed Jurist, 65, Weds Girl, 18 Netherlands we} _ [Best Possible Answer j by Woman Still Costly Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, 65- | cident? 5 lyear-old Pakistani member of the : International Court of Justice = While filling out an automobile has taken an 18-year-ald second accident report at ‘police “head. wife, quarters, one woman found the Scans ‘question: : ven Praise Employe Give ‘ % jscout executive, made or uapeeacaaane of dren’s Home accepted. WASHINGTON (f—Sen. Olin D. the Chil- fortwo ROK-Deaths———+ Korean poliee today bl d Com rive the Pakistani jurist and diplomat'the accident?"'y : SEOUL, South Korea @®—South has divorced his first wife, vo “By staying home,” she replieg Jonnston La Said Oday at the Inca troop. £% munist gun for. the” drowning, anran Rinentarsl thee beate otts © dropped from the Subversive Ac-, tivities Control Board ‘for telling the truth” about the administra- tion's employe security program, |} * * * Cain, who frequently has criti-| cized the program during the last 16 months. made one of his sharp- est attacks last night in a Denver speéch that sounded as though he, did not expect President Eisen-| hower to reappoint him to the board. — e% iWes Johnson and Jo Block. |were from Troop \Scoutmaster Fremont H. |James Hoke, | \James Van Scoyoc. Headache Persists— “My usefulness to the President) | —— . . is, I believe, rapidly drawing to a elose,’’ the former Republican SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT — Pontiac Public senator from Washington told his, School maintenance men and custodians give a audience. | $100 scholarship to Shirley Wright, 258 Auburn. _ Cain's term in the $15, scrape Pontiac Press Photo Presenting the gift to Shirley are Robert Ander- son (left), 38 Cadillac and Ralph ‘Tracy, president, 943 Myrtle. - aa enone "pointed to the post by ninchower “ Pontiac. High School Girl: ‘So, He Likes vs Candy CRITICISMS BENEFICIAL | ORANGEBURG, S. C ur—Police. ‘dows ces Sattonn" wee Awarded $100 Scholarship wv, r0 2% gga a esti sli | when they nabbed eight young: istration and to government work-' A Pontiac High senior, Shirley;a secretary and will pursue ee after a parked. candy truck ers in that they have helped to Wright, was honored this week as|training with the $100 at the Pon-|was rifled. They said one boy ate show some of the mistakes made) first recipient of a $100 scholar-|tiac Business Institute at night. |240 pieces of the haul. in the loyalty program.” ship given by the American Fed-|——— ee EEE He predicted that even if Cain-eration of Labor, Local 719 AN SUNDAY 9-2 is mot reappointed, ‘‘the adminis-) Headed by Ralph Tracy, the or- tration will eliminate some ot the | ganization of Pontiac Public, 1 POWER flaws he has pointed out.’ | School maintenance men and cus- Johnston is chairman of a Sen- itodians will continue the award ate Civil Service subcommittee 00 an annual basis. that has conducted a lengthy in. Members of the selection com- quiry into the Eisenhower admin-. ™ttee included Tracy, Robert | ‘istration’s program to keep any, Anderson, Willard Largent and | Rotary moner made by the Pennayl- f ee vania Lawn Mower Co- 1%, H. P easy ef-* starting Clinton engine—ball bearing wheels $75.00 $m 25 VALUE tit a wae Only 6 at This Terrific Price! REO ROTARY security risks off the federal pay-| Pauline Lovee. Power MOWERS roll, A report ‘on its findings is Outstanding achievement and) ‘NOW IN STOCK FULL PRICE: expected early in June. scholarship were the bases for the jchoice, according to Tracy. Cain, who Fauwenes a meeting, Francis Staley, Pontiac High of the Colorado branch of the’ ‘principal and Grace McLaughlin, American Civil Liberties Union,|Vocational coordinator, selected the said he was speaking out in pro-|nine candidates -from which the test against the handling of the|student was chosen. . security program perhaps “for, Sales, is ajrcecony pomne as about the last time’’ in his present | ——— _ capacity. Battery-Driven Cort American Speedy Hand MOWERS 16-inch, 56-bvlade, hall bearing mower MSU. Deon Appointed to Educational Group braid il WASHINGTON ®—Commission-' 8995 U Legs for Polio Victim lew of Education S. M. Brownell | $ : REC. $] 62 : has appointed a nine-member ad- Trede-Ine Accepted $21.95 KALAMAZOO, Mich. w — Paul Jsory. ties (0) kackal) in ‘ Davidoff, a 10-year-old polio vic- ee ee : veloping cooperative programs of BUY WITH CONFIDENCE = has found new rigid little rausaneh: lini Gaecatian" The committee will deal with: “Pal alee drives sconeriews cooperative research programs of by polie, in the three-wheeled cart the office of eduction with colleges, patterned after those used in a een and state departments carry of education. . meses ite = Brownell said yesterday _ that “re ‘Willard C. Olson, dean of the Publishing Resumed school of education of the Univer- EAST LANSING~W —.The first sity of Michigan, was elected co- book published by the ~ University| Chairman of the committee at its of Buenos Aires Press since the! first meeting here May 14 and 15. end of the Peron regime will be — § HARDWARE and 9 SPORTING GOODS OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P.M Block W of Telegraph Read. South side 1751 Orchard Lake Rd.‘ FE 5-2424 ware alas nreecetad (thelr (otticial two fishermen off the North ily said she was engaged to her registration cards at the meeting. | (These included, Moulton, Ward |Heath, William Smith, Pat Brazzil, | | Guests presented for the occasion 103 and included hie to reach a second boat. A bride is an Arab refugee from Alden, | William Berube and! = Rey emt or a wang” el FE 4-3566 for a Line on A BETTER CAR! |Korean port city of Boopo. = [25-year-old cousin when Zafrullah Police said the South Koreans’|Khan met her a month ago in jboat sank under fire from the, Damasgus, Syria, but broke ‘off ‘|North Korean shore batteries and her engagement when he proposed. ‘the two fishermen drowned as they. 4 highly placed source said the’ third fishermen was reported Palestine, Bushra Rabbani, whose \wounded in the firing. family now lives in Damascus. * Spectacutar- Map — | Lee Zafrultah Khan's Moslem reli- Grand Mass Theft jgion allows him four wives, but: ‘recent plural marriages by lead- CHARLESTON # — While the) ing Moslem politicians | have caused should have a es headache. | Auditorium, thieves ransacked be- * ¢ @ Zafrullah Khan was reported to on his bride. -— 'found a small package of meat, \Five women reported a collective | about $12 600—in cash and proper- and a bottle of 200 aspiring rins. ___ at $34 from their purses. 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Trade Mark —— Daly Except mcaene Published — she Powriac ceed Bullding > A Prrscrmat Present end Pubpisiver Howasp H Prrroreatp nu Vice President an@ Business Manager faat M TReapwet, « auras Broo aod Vice. President and Advertising Director = and era, Circulation Dtrecter : Jomun 4 Riey acvertisine™ lear ea dusletedy fanager joun W Cwaaies Prakins Secretary nace “editor ty Advertising Mgr For Continued Progress Automation Is Needed | Currently labor leader and Demo- cratic bigwigs in this country are. citing the unrest which is growing in some plants in England because of automation.. mpl Sy Editor "Classified “Manager red at Post Office Pontiac, as second class matter * x ki The theme they are selling is to The Associ is ted we ess is entitied cucinateei vito line use tion ai Ocal news printed tn this newe- AP news atapstches) o as fall Tur Pomme Prrss ts Gelivered Dy car nace for @ cen! a Week where carriér service ts not available by ea in Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties {t ts $1200 a year, elsewhere in Michigan end all other places in the ‘nite Btates $2000 a year All maf) subscriptions payable tn advance oN Prone Pontiac FE * MEMBER 2 OF AvDTT BUREAU or CIRCULATIONS _ FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 City Joins | in Tributes to Nation’s Defenders It is fitting that people of the Pontiac area are joining today and Saturday in tributes being paid by the State and Nation to the men and women of our armed forces. Ceremonies here began at noon today with displays by. all of the armed services in the area West of the County Health Service on -West Huron Street. They are to be climaxed by the parade which begins on Saginaw Street at 10 am. Saturday. C * * * Leading the parade will be Pontiac High School's band and marching in jt will be representatives of all local military units. This two day Armed Forces observance will be concluded - by open house programs at all service centers here. It fs well for us civilians during these two days to remember the im- portarice of the service given by the 3,000;000 men and women of our Army, Navy and Air Force. They are stationed in many foreign lands, as well as in the United States, because national policy dictates that. defense of this country must begin thou- sands of miles from our shores. : ’* * * Let us therefore make special effort to show these defenders -of our national heritage that we are aware of the sacrifices they are making and that we honor them for it. Flood Insurance Bill Wins Senate Approval One of the session’s most impor-~ tant bills, a pilot measure to provide flood insurance, has won Senate approval by a 61 ‘o 7 vote Back of the measure which reflects Administration thought on this com- - plex problem, is last year’s record of disastrous floods which plagued Northeastern: and. Far Western States. . * * * As a matter of hard fact there isn’t yet any such thing as flood insurance. Private companies are un- _ able to supply it at rates the peopie unlike fire insurance in which the risk is spread over a wide area, flood insurance could be sold only to those Scare workers into believing rw “Jose their jobs and thai unemploy- ment wall run rampant. Naturally, there will be some relocation of work- ers and adjustment will be necessary. Automation is just another word for mechanization and if the world or this country is to continue to progress and grow, modernization must continue. Are we to believe tits country should call a halt to easier and more efficient methods? s Should we as a nation revert the horse and buggy days instead of the automobile? * * * In the long run over the years it to has been industrial progress: and modernization that has made our country. ad If automation will ‘increase production it will certainly raise the living standards. Opposing it will only halt progress which is the backbone of America. ~ “THe national debt is nothing to worry about,” says a college profes- sor. This statement doesn't reassure us in the least, for the reason that any idea a college professor may have about finances is bound to be theoretical No “MIRACLE” drug has yet been concocted that will cure spring fever—thank goodness' The Man About Town On Local History Booklet Issued by Pontiac City Library Ils Now Ready Statesman: Often only a_ poli- ticilan voting our way. Bome local history is covered In a booklet, “Early Pontiae and Oakland County,” just off the press and tssued by the Pontiae City Library. be available for free distribution brary. Its appearance is cojn- next week's observance of Tt will at the cidental with “Oakland County Week,” which Its to be a manifestation of «ou: resources. and to run concurrent with “Michigan Week.” I hope The Press never will discoutiuie ite “Junior Editors’ feature, as my children look for it every day,” phones Mrs. Harriett Harrower of Drayton Plains She Saya it is one of the things that they have healthy quarrels about. poe ee Those who are preserving the Moses Wisner Home Annual Panchen next wedrestry Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church. It is the meeting of the 7 Oakland County Pioneer ___and Historical Soctety, _— who live in danger spots. ® * * Drafted along lines suggested by President EisenHower, the Senate proposal has bipartisan support. It limits the Govern ment’s total insurance to $5 billion and provides that Federal and State Funds will meet 40 per cent of the premiums On this basis it has been estimated that home owners would pay $10 or less for every’ $1,000 of flood insur- ance, with an upper limit of $10.000 For business. the maximum amount would be $250,000 Bey * * * One of the purposes of the bill is to determine what would be a reasonable rate for such insur- ance and whether it would be commercially practical. Another aim is to induce the participation of private companies by providing Federal reinsurance of privately issued flood policies. We hope the House approves this measure and thus provides the people with some effective protection against natural disasters. Irs a great Pa that, due to the force of gravity, it takes more energy to close the mouth than fo open it. at whiten the guest speaker—ts to be « Marquis Shattuck, assistant superintendent of the Detroit public schools At the same time Richard Poole will give a report of work dome on thie home One of the most substantial contrib received by a Pontiac ai ever hufch Ys announced bY the” / Lake Orion Methodist Church, area tn the sum of $3438697 voming fron. the Fred and Edna Scott Memorial Fund, and it has been invested in U S treasury bonda ' DAP Viti 8 fruit DY Hospitaiity that are the, word. expre Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coler who are making a tou now they are gue*ts husband “SEU Zealand of Just and of New this country their niece Mr. and Mrs. Russell Otto of Rochester They the Canada Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Elizabeth Thomson of 6515 Commerce Road ely birthday Mr and Mrs. William McGregor of Clarkston, versary, .._ of Say same OF htv-sever.t] fifty-second wedding ara! Mrs. Elisabeth Cain nihe‘ieth birthday. Mrs. Emma Tavlor of New Hudson, eight) -eighth nf Mi-ford birthday _ independence of as a loca! historical shrine will hold their David Lawrence Says: WOOP) a AO sat RL ih A Strong Argument for Her cet Voice of the People Blame for -Auto Situation Laid to Farmers’ Plight | Letters, will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space name, address and telephone number of | the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer “Just a short time ago 1 met a Side Indonesian - Leader Astounds Congress by Taking Commie Aggressors Lightly WASHINGTON President Su karno of Indonesia is a likable person, but his speech to a joint session of Congress was astonish ing for what it omitted * * * Nowhere in the address was there even a brief mention of the biggest menace to the freedom and Indonesia itself namely the potential threat of an aggressor coalition comprising So- viet Russia and Red China “Is it conceivable that Sukarne purposely avoided all reference to the Communists and talked ‘aboul political independence and how foreign aid should be grant- ed his country without realizing that the whole western world is gravely concerned about the mili- tary situation in both kurope and Asia” The Indonesian leader is con fronted by 34 Cormmaunists im his parliament. and there ts infiltra uon by the Commumists in the other political parties too In tact, money from Red China financed the campatan of the. Communists in the recent elections in Indo Nesta si TAKEN IN BY KEDS? Yet it- speech thal line and claim that fere in the internal Scomwirs when if grants ortunalels Thiet MN liberals io \merica have been guilty of isanship ‘have criticived their government thy. Communist line net only as but other lands is clear from Sukarno s he has swallowed hook, sinker the Communis! America seeks ta inter affairs of his aid tn a) ecalled and others who petty part own ba echoing same to Indonesia well ays What could America possibly want of Indonesia except the new nation’s own best interests—de- fense against the aggression of Communist Russia and Commu- nist China? If Malaya goes _ Communist. _the Soviets can soon The new Peoubile of Pay It has no navy of its own. If it cannot rely en the navies of the West— nesia. nesia is an island empire. Great Britain, France and the | = torm fact that the United States has fought two world” wars and has not annered a single inch ot terrilors a>’ a consequence Mean while, the Soviel empire has an berxed counters alter country and robbed inany uations of their inde pendence Certainly Indonesia would be come dependent on America. In fact, it is dependent militarily today on the United States Navy, which is the only barrier between it and Soviet aggression. It will be recalled that the United States Navy was not powerful enough in 1941 to prevent the sweep southward of the Japanese. fleet and the occupation of Indo- nesia. Military tacts are not erased by wishful thinking and it begins to look as if those in this country who are opposing foreign aid now will have a very valid argument presented to them bs the Sukarno speech For it is evident he rs not concerned about the military danger of Soviet aggression and i¢gards Americas military de fense operations as superfluous. In Congress economic aid is advocat- ed primarily to bolster military aid—to make sure allied countries xrow economically stronger As for building Indonesia's economy, this is not America's obligation at any time and cer- tainly net if the new republic wants te embrace neutralism. For, unless the peoples them- selves in the countries aided want the protection of the west- ern powers militarily, there is no sense in offering economic aid. A person who has tackled dif. The United States should never The United States should never “buy” allies but should help ols those countries which fully under- stand the Communist military menace and sincerity seek to join us in a common defense plan (Copyright, 1956. New York Herald a Inc.) Young Nurses! Exploited by Modern Training Plan BY WILLIAM BRADY, MOD Before radio and television re placed eonyversation and reading heh sehoel sophomore would Hane sirseal the wiifieanece oo SAIPe A allips The evenings Micky and Ff used to devote to reading we have lat, terly spent twirling the dials try ing to find « litthe entertainment sandwiched in) somewhere be- tween the commercials. Now this pastime has palled, and we are turning it off earlier and earlier and going back to our reading. . | must admit that when [ tred “Martin Chuzzlewit" again last sear, I couldn't do it, I ad_a_go_at “David Copperfield” to read mosphere im which they serve time that they do not like, thes rather resent such coniments a* this, { ounce woman Ca aspure to 1 one career nobler than mng—and nursing Ithe teach nz affords ideal training for this \iotherhood, of course careet Signed ie ers : ot more than ofte page 60 worce .o:.g pertaining to persona! heath and fb ymtene not to disease diag nN ur treatment be answered nm Dd ‘fam Brad C yetamped seit add bai evvelove is sent to The Pon riage Press Pormiac, Michigan (Copyright 1936) ee ee ———— —-———-.---- ing orators of the Far East, Pontiac Motors. We were talki over business and why cars: are not selling. He made the remark that sales- men have gotten lazy. I wonder what has happened . . . they must all be lazy. The cars are not moving seo fast and many people are being laid off. The best answer te the problem ts in the farmer's situ- ation. He is the backbone of this great country. When his income dropped and he could not buy trucks, tractors, combines and all other form ae aad household goods they need, the. workers ‘in. the farm implement — factories could not buy a new ci a aid re a jam in the autoniobile industry, © With this new farm bill to help _ government spending billions on our highways, seaways and bridges and building all over the country going strong, with the steel indus- try running at a top speed, I don’t see any reason for a long slow- down in business. We may not see another year like 1955 for a while. dependent upan America, and*the: werth aS genuine partners ino the iniversal struggle for libert, peace aod Prosperity will conse quentls decline” PROPAGANDA EFFECTIVE When Sukarno says, ‘Even our motuves In granting aid Werle solely the stahilitv of this region ” it may be asked what other pos sible motive could the t'nited States have” It’s the Communists who have been spreading the prop aganda attributing to America some selfish purpose in Indonesia 2 this in the face of the hix WHERED yOu GET Tue KS JERRY yy j FANCY BANDAN - his distrust of- Ht to read em again I oyist eonldn’t strek to at tried earnes! |. Bat f discovered that I now en jov reading what EF have always before regarded as strictly for the birds—poetry. Not just the few hits of poetry T have read before but stuff that ie new to tone . (amp in ‘Chuzztewit” is 4 .tod-wafe nurse with an um- brella and a technique that makes one shudder In this column a sairevgamp is a pretentious ni farmed near-nurse of doubtful or abbreviated training who brings her-own tools and methods to tse when the doctor is perkaps inex- perienced. Or she may be a lit- tle tin doctor a regular graduate nurse employed in plant insfead of a a smart office girl svemhr é* registered an industrial phen or wiley) UNS the suckers then shits’ in the Phony “elinie’’: or a well-meaning neighbor who comes a-running te take Johnnv's - frighten John unemployed température and nv's mother: or an i} N. who informs people of limited intelligence how sueh cases are treated back in the hos pital where the great docior- work Let no knucklehead infer that I don't like nurses. I deplore and decry the way pupil or student nurses are exploited by shrewd hospital managers — stretching the course of so-called training ' to three years and getting a year of nursing service at virtually no cost. But thé, poor girls who are thos robbed of a year of their po tential professional life are so hypnotized by the ‘dramatic at- aS many “tifferent anions, and by Participating in Masculine Activities Percy {x worried beeause he has some feminine ways. Girls _ also. face a similar dilemma when they are too tomboyish For habits can color persona!- ity almost as effectively a basic glandulur differences Percy changed his masculinity by deliberate inten! inside of months By DR, GEORGE Wo CRANE Case R-359: Percy J aged 15 has a rather common teen-age problem. e “Dr. Crane. my faculty adviser saves I have feminine ways about ne.’ he began unhappily “T never knew that, bat If must be true. And my adviser said I could change mevec! if I wished to do so. “But he didnt tell me néed sonte specific advice, can I be more masculine? “Td even like to deepen m. voice too Soe could you .please help me?’ SEX DIFFERENCES Percy had been reared by a widowed mother, They lived with his widowed grandmother and a how 7 How maiden aunt who was a_ school teacher * bd So Percy had been surrounded by an all-feminine environment in the home. Subconsciously, fore, he had picked up feminine ways and a feminine outlook, children learn by imitation: Many girls who have several brothers but no sisters, may like wise become tomboys, both in speech and action. So this situation affects hoth sexes, And it often causes a great deal of embarrassment and’ later shyness in the victims. there’ since | urged Percy to take lessons at his YMCA, would buildup his— generat mits cular physique and alsom Rive him confidence When a-bos defend himself cleveris fists. af something for morale that can hardly he lieated in anv other manner It doesnt make him a bully on show-off but thereafter he oes dup VF self confidence that ates the ‘‘masculiné” aura MASCULINE ATHLETICS It isn’t your weight or height make you masculine but which your mental outlook. “It isn't the size of the dog ‘runs an “but the size of the jn the fight that counts.” old adage, fight in the dog.” The latter may indirectly be due but it 1o glandular secretions. can also be based on training A person who has tickled dif. ; ficult masculine tasks and al- _waye has finished them, soon develops a backlog of assurance that has a masculine flavor. But cooking, sewing. dancing and such laudable hobbies have a fem- inine connotation, boxing for these knows that he can with his his has a permeates ever\thing he does and thus cre- Baseball, boxing, carrying 8 newspaper route and earning one 8 eulimity. * « « So Percy needed to cultivate a greater interest in sports. He had heen mollycoddled and overly pro- tected by his widowed mother. IT also urged him to join the track team at high school and work for the mile run. which is an event that determination and’ Mull power will affect, rather than sheer inheritance of speed or heft, PERCY'S CHANGE Six months later 1 saw Percy again. He had made a remarka- ble change The boxing had given him self-assurance And he was now a member of the varsity track squad. Meanwhile, he had been handl- Ing a big newspaper route of almost 150 «nbscribers, so he had learned social poise and busi- ness confidence. enagt ilis voice had changed, partly because of his increased age it- self, but also because he was a member of the school chorus and had been exercising his vocal cords. By pitching his voice lower and using more power, he had cul- tivated a more masculine tone. s ° * s For other aids, send for the 200- point ‘{Tests for Sweethearts,’* enclosing a stamped return en- ' velope, plus 20 cents. | They are actually biveprints for developing’ popular personalities, ’ as well as romantic charm, Alwaye write to Dr. George W. Crane In -care of The Pontiac Press, Po met Michigan. enclosing a long Je stam self-addressed envelope end 20¢ te cov typing and printing cosia when you sen for hie paerchologiea! charte and pam- phiets (Copyright 1966) 0 money — these suggest mas ee ee re, “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. 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State Meeting —~ to the Snake = = ote red — Rete the = of half a million pounds of frozen. |ment (for uss strips, block: they have so few distractions.” Gueriti'e officers said Kine ap- len annually . fe posecreseet | ; “and an equal tonnage of ent a ee Perea e wives others pareMtly was a ich ~ - ray the wasteal moon? all but ‘Sabwehd ‘Island Meelf. foods” and sen water. drop of water these men canned and packaged goods per > atthe mn deere sre of the cer wanting tom he Cogs ber. Pr: Pees te tors gta” Cato “Michigan : How’s about no federal income Every wai _ita_own medical (credit for a job well’ done. “After C ng ¢ . ___|studies on the t d oe 6 as more than (all you can eat) tor $10.50. a ' ~The company h an "as ween? Ts Furniture : Heaven? 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But we'd go anywhere to get, the right man, of course. “We sign them for a year at the prevailing West Coast union scale. | We bank an additional $10 a week/j for ‘them which they get only if they stay the full year. If they) sign for an additional six months, there are extra bonuses. NO U.S. TAXES , “If they work outside the coun-) try at least 510 days out of 18 months they don't have to pay federal taxes. We give them the best security and personality checkup we can find, then turn’ | the prospects over to the AEC and ; : the FBI for final checks. 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The ee ee ee ee | ‘extremely dangerous,” he added. which must be specially vente | ‘in: a too-small office chair as he new phase is economic rivalry, declares there is no chancé of out- this correspondent: 2 ae worm. if’ thet are aepeeriaiaiy: ‘lawing-atom and hydrogen bombs «No known scientific instru. shielded, and the Russians know He expressed gratification at the) Stassen, who began life on ‘| te order. ‘declares that the cold war has and that’s better than H-bombs."' in 'the foreseeable future. rmont yet developed could lecclo | ow to chicld iheen: work of the London Conference to | Mirtnesota farm in Dakota County, was BIG HEAD | | now entered a new phase: j ward restricting arms, ships rom enjoys such peaceful- prusuits as , | “There is more movement now] Venezuela's new steel industry, both sides of the Iron Curtain to) | photography, fishing, huriting, play-| He hastens to add, however, that across the Iron Curtain than we using local iron ore, is dye to pre By RUTH MONTGOMERY _ weeks of disarmament negotations; duced. The most sensitive Geiger , this fall to work out details of The situation in Isréal and | Stassen, whe once sought = jsince high ccheal days. Six- boot: \ag0, * Stassen pointed out.’ ‘The ' Stassen, just retumed) & om seven H a) already pro- Stassen expressed more hepe ————— ee en a — in = -however, for eventual Soviet @C- 1 duamitetaden—Middie—East.ing chess -and-collecting-books Hhis—head—size—has—not-—i Ae | dus 1958 ~ . : ~*~ ~. t. 3 ‘vr.’ 3. Ra ad <4}, +6 . ud 1 ‘reptance of President Eisenhower's — W H AT’S M Y Li N E ? | i“Open Skies” inspection plan for TRUCTIONS Fock j tated —v disarmament. we Sn Woe eee Ty ae He said the Russians are © con-- a e: a ‘ bie—t0 guess my “fine:—Answer-f——+ : tall Ral co et! “tinuing to “study the plan” and appeors under arrow, read: ing downward. the odds are that they will accept AMT AN SO 0- e ba it before too long. He explained [ ee Be, that Ike's acceptance of a Soviet vax, Von, Satan Sue proposal to make our overseas ; OOS Oke Ben bases available for aevial inspec- e\: eo tion decreased the difficulties of, ser 5s to Caos Aan? negotiations 2 ee ee PROSPECT FOR PEACE {E Bf Lae 3 me Propects for real peace. accord Oo enc Cote ing to Stassen, have looked bright “ - er during the past year He told $50 FREE GIF I S $f ‘this writer there is ‘stil great 4 “ danger’ af we relax. but that our With Purchase of Any nis present military-ciilian balance 1s . . . ! es ? : . “about mght’ to scare off a Rus Living Room Suite 3 TYMPMOS = fot te ap attack A Fri.--Sat. 4 CCHKE PGS Canoe EEcou! AGUS. Stassen expressed — cautious oO | 1 — | __$ THARE L Bee Sade Seba eeaoe bios __ hope for a successful develop nly. 6 FINCET sing aaa was ment of tke’s proposal for the 7 SULPE au bs : : pooling of peaceful atomic ener Ai A =| ait Yesterday's answer: Vanish, irAmp. gy. 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(Minnie Man- jtime, MacDonald, 41, and his 43- era} hours later, while they were United States talking on how to 10 Years i in Ist Tr ial _\up the baby only because she wasifound a pie-shaped object in al Philip ‘Harben, British conbacy| gum, the ¢#haritable career wom | year- -old wile, seeking guardian. carrying their discovery home, it make a cup olilica: | 3359 Pontiac Trait an aceused of bilking her employ: iship of David, contend that the er of nearly three million dollars, | child was undernourished and in faced a 10-year prison. sentence need of medical care, which they| T 4 eign ene ee Re . | The 52-year-old“ spinster was! im NEW YORK” (INS) —The French | convicted = Bee Corpo ation: rs news agency, » nce France UUUe v3) UL Presse, reports ‘roms Mexicali, Tower California, Tat a young man there claims to be the kid- naped son of Charles Lindbergh. * Ld] * Quoting no source for its story, AFP stated: “A young freckled blond-haired man in his Igte twenties today | asserted here that he is the kid- | naped son of famous UU. 8. air- man Charles Lindbergh. He gave his present name as Charies Au- gustus Campos. “He told the Mexican police and specially - summoned Ameri@&n (Federal Bureau of Investigation) hae e oe left the father, Donald W. Stoltz, *xploded and killed a bx d Miss Minnie Gets. F pate eee Min Kil, 2 Chien [ea 2 a “ susiness CARDS Li . 1000 TOP QUALETY business cards | embossed $3.60. 2-color $4.60. Post- paid. Cash with order or phone CHARLES CARTER MA 4-3409 A [Virginia's bank in zg Teeter - io ‘agency about the financial condi- ‘on of local frm _at Cleric’s Residence | The case served as a to next week's bigger a nere| NEW ORLEANS (#?—Firemen when Miss’ Mangum goes on trial quickly doused an eight-foot fiery jon a charge of embezzling $1,080,- -{cross burned last night on the 000 from _ the Commonwealth grounds of the residence of Arch- |Building and Loan Assn., which bishop Joseph Francis Rummel. ishe served as assistant secretary- * *¢ « , Weasurer. | The gasoline-soaked wooden | sad es |cross was propped against a wire She also faces 14 other charges, fence in front of Notre-Dame Sem- including one accusing her of tak-|inary adjoining the Catholic arch- ing a_grand total of $2.884,000'nishop’s residence. from Commonwealth over a period | ee ¢ e The burning came on the see- agents that he was brought up in! Mexico by a Mexican woman who + did not reveal the secret of his birth to him until she was on her deathbed a few months ago “He sald that, after the kid- naping in 1932, for which Brune | ‘aimed at Scorpio the Scorpion. Hauptmann, a German, was ex- STORIES IN SAGITTARIUS THE ARCHER IE STARS — 5 “The young man also said that which a person he wrote to Lindbergh, who asked! * e Ld (In the kidnap case, an infant's like for the horse. Color the Scorpion red. body found in brush besides a New Jersey road, was identified by the S™all holes in the various stars scattered over the sky. parents as that of their son, Picture up to @ strong light and you will see the constellation y (Carol Ramage, Olmsted Fails, Ohio, wins $10 for suggesting this, from m Tupelo, M Miss., ay she had ine ines in the oo barracks. i idea first. Send your idea for Junior Editors care of this new spaper | and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfea- Charles A. Lindbergh Jr.) | Appointments cea 4 toAcademies — ™* Tomorrow: A i Inte Outer pe Here you see Sagittarius the Archer as the Greeks and Romans 9€@K to Retain pictured him — a creature half horse, half man, called a centaur In the constellation, Sagittarius looks as if he has drawn a bow Sagittarius is one of a dozen constellations that form an imaginary Donald,. motion picture character} ecuted, he was taken first to pelt in the sky around the earth, known as the Zodiac. This girdle has actor, and his wife Jean are en- Houston (Texas) and then Met: j.en divided into twelve parts cor responding roughly to the months of deavoring in court to retain cus- . =e: ‘the year, and astrologists believe that the sign of the Zodiac under tody of a 16-month-old boy entrust- Army Gets Modernized rson is born can affect his personality and life. Color this picture with crayons and then paste it on thin card- the F. B. I. to investigate the mat- poatg. Make the sky a rich deep blue, and the upper part of Sagittari- 5, Stoltz, 23, has petitioned Su- 80ap in a bucket will be interested Mer "i a flesh color. His hair is yellow, but you may choose any color you perior ‘Court to teturn David War- in an announcement from 8th In- With a large -pin prick out the outlined stars completely. Prick yesterday that she \had placed Da-| exchange officer, Capt. Gerald R.: Then hold the vid in the care of the MacDonalds, ‘Stickney, called for bids for coin- of 22 years. S| ; —— ‘ond anniversary of the U.S. Sp- ’ ipreme Court decision outlawing Actor and Wife ‘racial segregation in public schools. The high court’s decision was given any Le hot Custody of Boy LOS ANGELES um — Ian Mac- The areeoee ea come under fire from some Catholic laymen’s | \groups in recent months for his opposition to racial segregation. (ed to their ar — months ago. | FT. CARSON: Colo, ut—Veterans The child's mother Mrs. Betty 'who washed their denims with GI! ren Stoltz. She admitted in court fantry Division Headquarters. Post 9 P.M. ‘shortly. after she arrived here| operated automaite washing mach- Are Available olleyman’ s Estate Retiring U. S. Congressm e 8 | Se, Aaa ret '=” to Aid With Hospital | 5 Force Academies are available to 4 classes entering about July 1, 1957. have a hospital — thanks to the oer bolero stric eal is Pie ; jtiple sclerosis, managed the fam- A civil service competitive ex-,tamily of a former St. Louis street-| iy a real leatake ance ments - amination for the appointments; will be held July 9 this year, ponaero said. Deadline for writ tune in real estate: q ten applications to his office in the House of Reprsentatives is May 30. a $50,000 pledge toward the hospi- Applicants are asked to state ital to, carry out the wishes of her British golfers are watching hooks and slices more carefully examination, which will be given! 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L _ Is Your Represented in the Press? High ‘School THE PONTIAC PRESS_ L Watch for School News on This Page Each Friday ruise 4 Pee el IJ By JEAN LIIMATTA Having just recuperated from the, weekend's prom and “skip day” Monday, 218 gay Waterford Town- ship High School seniors boarded Greyhound coaches early this aft- ernoon for their ship at Detroit, which will accommodate them on their three-day cruise to Mackinac with Pontiac High seniors. : * ¢ @ afternoon, the seniors will arrive at inac Island Saturday about 1 p.m. Spending four hours on the island, the class wil] return to the school Sunday afternoon. Although previous WTHS sen- fors have taken trips, this year’s is only the second under the Jay DIdUts , & week from Saturday, May at Devon Gables. Barbara Tallerday has headed the planning of the event with assistance by Barbara Patton, chairman of tickets; Nancy Rose, favors; Sue Tindall, programs; and Pat Felix, entertainment. Sandy White will be toastmistress of the farwell occasion. : All Waterford High is looking forward to next Tuesday ‘‘Water- ‘log Day,” when/ 'the yearbook 4s distributed to its 1,000 subscrib- ers. : fy Varsity cheerleaders chosen pt the annual assembly for next year _ ‘are Carol Moore, Barbara: Floy(, | Laura Terry, Mary Lou Winters,” Carol Ponn, and Carol Soules. sponsorship of the two-year old Instructor, Student to Take Camping Tour PHS biology instructer, John Youngpeter, and student Bill Han- sen, PHS sophmore will take a Adding to the week's activity, Student ° Council elections were’ conducted yesterday and today by) government classes. The council! will send its new president to: the national annual convention in| Toledo in June. WTHS golfers, sponsored by Pe- ter Evarts, produly carried away! the State Regional trophy last Fri-| day. ° ° Successful Sheldon Smith, senior, climbed to the finals of the na- tional Hearst Oratory Contest last Friday when he took top position in the midwest competitioin. Banquet atmosphere is in the air _ as the year draws near its end. Seniors will be honored at the Junior-Senior banquet, ‘‘Carousel,”’ June 2, in the high school gym. Sandy White is chairman of the highlighting event, which features' professional] entertainment. eee Senior girls will also be hon- ered at the annual GAA Banquet month's camping tour through Montana and Arizona collecting species. - eo ee Following the tour, Youngpeter and Bill will attend the University of Montana Biological Summer Station in Glacier National Park, ‘Montana. Bill was accepted as a special student, for only college students and graduates are usually accepted to this summer session. Sixth Graders Visit Eastern Junior High _ Eastern Junior High School held; a visitation program Thursday for sixth graders who will enter the| school next fall. Seventh grade students acted as guides while seventh grade teach-| ers told the visitors and their par-| SHIP AHOY — The boat's a ents what to expect in the way of Pontiac High seniors are a goin’! Seniors from both Pontiac and classwork in the fall. Refresh-. Waterford High School left this ments were served following —| meeting. Mackinac Island. They will return to~Pontiac Sunday afternoon. Here anxious and waiting for ‘THE TRIP’ are (seated in front on the comin’ and these Waterford and afternoon for a weekend trip to on the } re Pk 4] & ‘ Pentiasg Press Phete suitcases) Carolyn Campbell and Roger Stevens. Immediately behind are Dorothy Giroux and Chuck Waltman; Carole Fortin (with life preserver); Bob Lippert behind Carole and Jogn Jarrard standing top right. Tom Bank stands at far right. Far Away Places’ Lure Area Students Senior trips are in the news at area schools this week as those “‘far away places” become actuali- ties. Washington, New York,} Mackinac Isjand are but a few of the places being visited by our area high school seniors. AT OXFORD Oxford Seniors began their final month of school “‘hectivities’’ on May 5 as guests of honor at the Junior-Senior Banquet held in the all-purpose room of the Daniel Ax- ford School. The Rev. Alfred Eddy was speaker for the program. The affair was planned by the jun- jors, whose mothers prepared the dinner. Sophomore, tradi. tionally, serve the banquet. On Tuesday, May 15, the near- graduates began their three day senior trip, going by bus to Hol- land and then by boat to Chicago, Mackinac and Detroit. * Janice Barrett, man, will be assisted by ~ Inman, Mary Cooper Pat-Miteh- alumni, and their guests, sponsors will return from their ly two-thirds of the class, secular, and novelty numbers, fin- ishing with the Battle Hymn of the ell, Gwen Miller, Judy. Salswedel|the school to place nominees on and LeRoy Frailing. ‘‘Shangri-|the slate for the Student Council. La” with its accompanying orien- One hundred and fifty signatures tal motifs, has been chosen as. for the president theme for the decorations. The|2"4,100 for the other officers. dance is open to all, students| The Greenback party. which) be- gan about seven years ago repre- senting the Dragon, school em- blem, has in late years been campaigning with play money as their symbol, while the United party which opposes them is using a variety of gimmicks. The campaign assembly which completes the presentation will be May 21 and voting will take place all day the 22. _ Students are also working on a layout for the local newspaper of Orion in Michigan's history. AT AVONDALE It's Spring Carnival time tonight AT LAKE ORION Seventy-two seniors and three trip to Chicago and Mackinac Island today, This represents near- The five vocal groups of the junfor and senior high school will present their annual spring concert at 8 o’clock Tuesday in the high school gymnasium. The group will present religious, Candidates include freshmen Pat} Parker and Gary Acker; sopho- Moore; juniors Mary Lou Ehr- mann and Don Davis and seniors “at Avondale High. Besides con-| Republic by all the groups COM-/cegsions, games, activities, a king bining a totat of about 175 voices. | and queen will be chosen with {Mrs. Lyle Bartlett ts the director! jenny votes general chair-|of vocal music at the school and : Connie |their director. Township High returned home to-;cation donated the winner's cup day from their eight day trip that/and plaques. The Pontiac Junior took them to Washington, D. C.,|Chamber of Commerce co-spon- New York City and Niagara Falls.|sored the event. Judges were Chaperons for the trip were Su-jteachers in the Walled Lake iperintendent of Schools E. J. .Hun-| schools. . 'gerford and Mrs. Hungerford, Mr- AT BLOOMFIELD HILLS and Mrs. Burl Glendenning and| The Junior and Senior banquet Miriam Myers. was held last night at Northwood AT CLARKSTON ; Inn. Today the Clarkston Golf team! Student Council elections will be went to the League meet at Bright-/held a week from today at Bloom- on. There will also be a Spring|field Hills. League meet here at 8 p.m. Mon-/ a7 WEST BLOOMFIELD day. Today a faculty member of Junior-senior prom comes Satur. day, May 26 to West Bloomfield High School. Theme for the yearly jevent is “One Heavenly Night" and committee members are prom- ising just that. Dancing will be from 8:30 to 12 at the school. Co-chairmen of the dance are |Kay Loveland and Sandy Gid- jcumb; band, Carole Kreilach; dec- orating, Jean Randall and Barb Bullock; tickets, Tim Hancok; pro- \grams, Gloria McKim and Greta Oman; favors, Sue Zimmerman and Judy Bellows; publicity, Carol Peterson, and refreshments, Pat Dunaway and Sandy Long. “SMH Student ! PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 ’ THIRTEEN e ~ “ ‘ Av ’ orid trave Take Annual BY VICKY MICU Some 260 Pontiac High seniors left with Waterford grads today, Vicky Micu and Mary Sarros for a three day trip to Mackinac ©o-editors of the Tomahawk (stu- Island.. The group will return,dent newspaper) and advisor Rob- Sunday afternoon. . jert Beauchamp announced Sharon Holland and Patricia Zielke will PHS penton — aay * assume duties of editor next fall. News editors are Sally Maier SO ese OE Sets | ced | Helens | Prtuant, aasisted Shy Sara Hetherington and Judy El- well. Headline editor is Kate Reeves. Co-feature editors are Marcia Petrie and Barbara Mon- teith, assisted by Jack Hendrick Excursion the student announced, publications were son. Sports will be handled by Charles Williams, with Harry Van Matre and Gary Van Ryzin. New busi- hess manager is Harold Hanson, and handling advertising will be Jeff Siegel. Circulation staff includes Becky Nickols, JoAnn Mize, and Evelyn fo Attend Ball Only Formal Dance of Year Is Tonight at St. * Michael By JANET ENGLISH under Sue Whitfield, and Judy Huntwork will be head of features, pho- PHS student, a January graduate, .|Elaine Hamilton, received word of a scholarship to Central Michigan. Next week the University of Michi- Michigan State University showed a movie, ‘‘West of the River.” The movie was in full color and ‘taken in North Dakota badlands. _The junior and senior classes are now working diligently to complete the decoration for the (scheduled by area junior high prom which is tomorrow. The (schools this week. dem” AT WALLED LAKE leave Sunday for a week at camp studying outdoor life. Some fift Doris Chase and Lynn Wright. The festival sponsored by PTSA) rs ;; ————s é ag ae | e paamannnpalnitie mm seee sho * é is ; * é ie é i “WINNING POSTERS — The t poster art contest for senior high students of Pontiac are shown above. First prize of $25 was won for Levis by Carole DuFord. Rich- ard Palulian took second prize of $ Roszel Scott was third prize winner ¢gontest was sponsored by Walker and Co. and conducted under the direction of John Allshouse of Pontiac High School. “WESTERN 8% CO will go toward some school pro}- ect. ; “ Seniors have started their re- day. They- will leave for their trip. May 29 The giris’ soft ball team will | play their final game next week. | Seniors playing for the last time - | include Shirley Cross, Joyce Fra- lick and Betty Goodell. . ‘AT ORTONVILLE | Thirty-seven seniors of Brandon view as exams start next Thurs-'lette, were second and third place After intense conipetition and students will make the: trip. exact judging, the winners for the teenage Road-e-o were determined Six tall Midates for the will last until midnight. Proceedsat competition Sunday. = First place winner was Sue To | presidency of the Student Councit gave their cam Monday, for the sure «beds iat Eastern. wirmers. -_ The primary elections were Sue is.-now working with Don Tuesday, May 15. The two finalists Smith, Walled Lake driving in. 27€ Fred Mayers and Judy Har- tructor and James Decker, chief Outunian. Final elections will be of police, to brash up for the \next week. state tournament in -which she | GMC Truck and Coach held will participate June 2 at Michi- (“Open House” fof all ninth graders gan State University. The Walléd Lake Board of Edu- bin, Walled Lake senior and jun- iors Bob Scheib and Ed Brouil- istudents were conducted on a tour jof the plant. Mrs. Eleanor McCandless’ fourth By ANN SCHACHERN Spring fever caused a few home- work problems this week at St.| Frederick High School | Seniors are thinking of proposing a new plam . .no school for their last few weeks. . .just social life. | jt seems social activities have) filled the calendars full. Homework doesn’t have much of a chance. “aA After the annual Junior-Senior banquet last Wednesday evening, Seniors were guests of Elaine Hahnefeld for a get-together. Eating and dancing were the main activities. At the banquet in the school! ‘gym, which hard working juniors) |paid for, upper classmen ate their’ Ifill of the delicious food which was. | prepared by the Parish Altar, | Society. Sophomore girls served as. hree winners’in the Hth annual waitresses. | Next Thursday, the annual ath-| ‘letic banquet will take place. | 15 with the Red Cross poster and |Athletes who will receive letters: with Grand Trunk Railroad. The anxiously awaiting this event. Guest speaker will be Lt. Gov. «|Philip Hart. . | Work Reigns at St. Fred and fifth hour history classes pre- ‘sented a Michigan Week Assembly. i“Know Your Michigan". Three .. |pageants were presented showing Students will journey to the Unl-'various ways of Iife and oppor- versity of Detroit Stadium this tunities offered in Michigan. The Sunday, for the annual Mary's cast sang two new songs written Day celebration. Rosary and Ben. for this year's Michigan Week. ; : , ; t th Water Wonderland and Michigan edication will be main points of the peers. Frank Bloe was the nar- Program. rator. : Monday morning. representatives’ Eastern's band will present its from the Bell Telephone Company annual concert tonight at 7 p.m. idemonstrated the technique to be in the auditorium. * used in dialing the 85 new ex- changes Pontiac citizens will be able to reach on this coming’ July—#. annual all-school Spring Dance* to = ait sa are be held on June 8. The students ' St. Freds team placed have chosen as the theme “A in a regional meet iast Friday ‘Dream Fantasy.” at Flint. Members of the team | ate: Dick Doyon, Ed Kast, Frank Last Monday evening Madison Palopall, and Tom Davey. ‘| students presented their annual | a : pring B Concert the We- The “Ramrod,”' St. Fred's first ore Beet <* = ° yearbook arrived this week. Stu-| vot Gel Ce Sb le dents are now busily collecting, autographs in them. Junior girls will be the guests, of the LH.M. Sisters at Marygrove ; College next Monday when they] the fine program under the di will go there for a tour of the rection of Raymond BR. Fixel. grounds and will be able to find! Seventh grade students are pre- out a little about college life. .'paring a series of slides of Madi- ‘AT MADISON < kim, Owen and Willis schools, The audience was pleased with ’ s q Yi trays, plastic candle holders, and (and their teachers Wednesday. The - Plans are taking shape for the ganization included the combined > elementary school bands of Mal. |just finished work on metal etched center plates. They are now ex- perimenting in plastics and larger Seventh “graders are at present sister of a movie star enters the picture. Gordon Walker, Jane Durham HLS — a one-act play to- night at the school at 7:30 entitled “Elmer and the Lovebug” by Bea- | working in copper foil. _ a CAMPBOUND — Eastern Junior High School eighth and ninth graders will leave Sunday for a.week's campout at Sleeper State Park in Case- ville (Mich.) Here talking over things they will f trice H. McNeal. a a dance following the play in honor -Sirl hater and the story concerns (band under the direction of Bruce his change of heart when the |Warnock will play. Ponting Prose Photo see are (left to right) Judy Tanner, Judy Kiedk, Mike Burrill’ and teacher-counselor Joyog Schmidt. Edwin Rydell will direct the program, » . ars of PHS — Next Week Is Chuck Ful of Activities af Junior Highs FOURTEEN i sas . | PTE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 oe de , ~ Congregationalists Pos t pon e Action ot two tractoralers at the in-\drven by Alvin Travis, % of De Detroit tclegl ood ral P aSSENger ihe tersection of US10 and M15 in In-|troit. * * 8 With Standard Products be emus Thursday on Merger With E vangelical Church - [Emo = Mew oS Trucks Collide ~ zene” “7A? TH) me mcs ert tn Sheller Manufacturing Corp. of De- Adolph: Kaatz, 23, of Austin,| ‘cuts of the scalp in the crash. lother at the crossroads, according ‘troit was- approved ‘yesterday by! Texas, was reported in_good con-/Kaatz was a passenger in a ve-jto Pontiac State Police. The in- dition at Pontiac General Hospital hicle operated by Jack Kay, 35, of) vestigators estimated the. truck \directors of the two firms. after ‘being injured in a coltiston! Buda, Texas. The other truck: wasidamages at $1,100. Stockholders of Standard would! —= tm : receive $12 million worth of rosea 2 tien, ace aaken St = ta nsw =— mes = a re eee _|a division of Sheller. eae _.. The..deal-is..subject—to. ] = ee = . — I ee Aders of both ¢ a Blarieien ton Accident Bruises Man, Wife A Canadian and his wife escaped \Hataway, Marvel Simson and Bar- ‘bara Griffin also. appeared in a song and pantomime numbef& | The violin and cello music of : Diane Beach and Anton Simson ipleased their audience as did the ~ bassoon solos of Robert Pte = \Mr. Wilson accompanied the latter musicians, The ta were” accom State Conference of Congrega- tional Christian Churches conclud- ed its sessions here Thursday and elected Dr, Harold N. Skidmore, ce ogee to continue as oo . ee * * _ De. ape = MS Mayne, of a Doce ; ceataat tial the neve Fred, ~~ Marin, of Lansing, treasurer. Sagi-_ naw was Selected as-site -of next year's conference. Mrs. Earl Blinn of Jackson was elected president of the Women's —“Haveltonal eT were — ~ \ ey Mrs. Skidmore, Mrs. Malcolm K, Burton and the Rev, Richard L. Ferd, Housing and meals for the al- most. 400 delegates were provided by members 6f the First Congre- gational Church with help from the Fire ll Presbyterian | Charch) land 'with bruises when their car struck Central M.E. churches. DE. TRUMAN B) DOUGLASS | | Soe! Woucle [on Mls & Coste: Ly ___|ston Thursday morning. | b I 4 2 bt Tf Other pictures, page 22 Fellowship to replace the retiring president, Mrs. D. R. Olson of Birmingham The First Congregational Church Mr. and Mrs. William Mullins, was host to the conference ‘meet- nes Rams Gas Pump ported a Detroit man was turning | an elderly couple from Sandwich ings. Starts Fi t Stati ‘ ‘his car around in the station when Fast Essex. Ontario, were treated | The assembly assumed a lively ire at Station. he struck the pump. and released by Pontiac General tone when a resolution was intro- DR. JERALD C. BRAUER | Only minor damage resulted fro . ——— Hospital following the collision. The : - 3 duced to request that the general jan unusual fire at a Dixie High- Bridge Colors Chosen other vehicle was driven by Wyan- | ) comet take no further action on Christian culture and education are way service station in Clarkston dotte resident LeRoy H. White, 55. the proposed merger with the lon the highest plane.’ yesterday. The blaze was‘extin-| ST. IGNACE \—The towers of! Mullins told Oakland County Evangelical and Reformed WOMEN MEET ‘guished quickly by the Indepen-|the Mackinac Straits Bridge will Sheriff's deputies he could not]: : = | Church” te ferm the Unilied | - -dence Township Fire Department. 'pe painted ivory and the super-8t0p_his car in time when White £5 el Women of the assembly had The fire began when a customer ‘made a U-turn in front of him. s Church of Temi The resolution | - 2 was tabled for a year. luncheon at the First Presbyterian backed into a gasoline pump knock- structure pale green. The bridge White -said he had completed the) Church, They returned to the host ing it off the base. The Oakland | Will get the final of three coats of turn and did not see the other car! A speaker, whose message had church to hear Miss Lillian-Greg- County’ Sheriff's Department re-' paint in 1958 approaching when he was hit. A D> S a ® been aye ee ive T. ory, executive secretary of the Na- Truman glass, executive VIC€ tional Fellowship of Congre gational president of the Board of Home (yrigtian Women, speak on ‘What Missions of the Congregational : - . Saorches’ He anche on Pa ai 8 Fellowship Can Really “The Message Is the Mission.” a4 * ¢ «6 “There are 15,000 vacant pul- “The Congregational church has) Pits in the Christian cbarch,” a glorious heritage of concern for} %!¢ Miss Gregory. “Women can _ higher education,” he said. ‘‘Not| 6° a great deal to ercourage . only Harvard, Yale and many of) Y°8@g people to enter the Chris- the leading eastern colleges were! Mam ministry. Even though they founded by our church, but it also| 4¢ mot become preachers the THER has founded 509 Negro schools in| World ts crying out for Christian 0 the doctors, teachers, even engi- SIZES : Soe ep eee Sinan | heed oe 17’ CUT WIDTH— °69.95 ust lege which needs both our money er, dean of the Federated Theolog- 19” ‘ $ 3 : 9 9 5 @ , and our interest. ical Seminary, Chicago speak at os ¢ ¢-: Central M.E. Church on “A WIDTH _ Regular $95 “We do not aim for church con-|Learned Ministry." ‘The Chris 559% trolled schools but we should have tian faith calls for a learned min- church related colleges, — where jistry involving resources of the to- — tal man-spirit, body, mind and ‘emotions to meet today’s chal- FAMOUS MOWER | Speaking later at the evening jbanquet Dr. Brauer showed that 20" i church nd i ust be i ~~ ore ce See) WITH FINE FEATURES | are to have ‘‘one nation under Regular $110 i ~ 134 H.P. Clinton Motor j God." Rev. 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Labor Columnist Still Crusading Despite ear NEW YORK, @—Victor Riesel,, “It should be‘ | “I'm pot sensitive about the fact crusading labor columnist blinded labor, like relly Paul mt Dowgies that I'm blind,” he said. “I can't by an acid attack, urges a con:|(D-Ill), Irving Ives (R-NY) orjsee but I can hear and I can gressional probe of. ‘‘the under- world of the aes movement.” At a hospital news conference _. pee o ilo Styles. Bridges (R-NH), counterparts in Congress. “If it is carried on by men of good will it will command the +-- of.-both—-sides,-and—the- or their blinded me but it will not keep me from’ writing the same type of cal- = as before." feel." TO LEAVE HOSPITAL SOON He said he expected te leave the! ‘Riesel's column has been conte . Trial of Solon’s Aide esa hu" a the hospital. the 41-year-old syndicate news-|secuted by the ernment.” paper—aziter Weert aise vearelaal pads will bang: mobs can't say they're being per- ii. ay after Re ay ler rene +n Goes Up Bet "jreturn to my office acai efore Jury “The waterfront. is not the oan _ place you have a tough mob,’’ he “investigation of labor racketeering “There has got to be a erin| which infests unions. over his. eyes, Riesel umn _as I always have," vigorously as he talked with some ‘For ‘the past years Riesel has! epieitbionied ‘fp 3 newsmen. Riese] said he was not indicting)ing and living symbol, obviously’ jall unions, and he’ praised George/as a warning to others to ony) Meany, president of the AFL-CIO. |2¥&y.’ “FIFTEEN | Chaperones Seek End of Annual Capital Visit WARE, Mass. WW — The ware school board indicated it may cut, Case of the SHRUNKEN PAY Are high payments he said. | sand specifically “mentioned the beerflabor columnist for the New man Dodson, congressipnal secre-| ‘anon of operating engineers, the! York Daily Mirror and about 190. tary of Rep. Adam Clayton Pow- construction ‘trades, and the gar- out the annual Washington visit ‘by high school students after hear-| ing chaperones complain the stu-| other newspapers throughout the nation. * * * “T will write my column as long as people will read it.’ he said. “The same underworld crowd that hit me will underworld crowd I wil! continue to fight. “They have not scared me. They wie SCMOOL eenianee Man Meets Victim —His Mother ‘Georgia street emergency hospi- fal said a passenger was injured on a bus ~ * LJ * Ambulance driver Dave Miller threaded his way through traffic with routine slall to the corner where the bus had been halted. Miller and his partner Eric Dod _ |- sleyclimbed aboard, and there LS Miller got be expec of his life. no a ne are eh had g here?” he asked the vi . “Do you know her?” inquired] pee! “Do 1? She's my mother,’ ler replied. Mil- ° * LJ Mrs. Sophie Miller, 84, wholi ves in suburban Venice, got a fast ride to the hospital, where she was treated for shock. The bus driver said a drunk going down the aisle had fallen on her and two other women passengers. The Wovelees Sabety Service “Who's driving?’ | YS : e: Maran * aay - Senraugiig, ae . x ._ SEE MICHIGAN—Builder for the Nation _ Men and machines — in Detroit, the craitmen, the automation workers: , Saginaw’s foundries; Battle Creek's cereal empire; paper and drugs ot Kalamazoe. See the heart of our nation’s economy... learn to know — your Michigan in The News Pictorial Magazine nex? Sunday. — SEE MICHIGAN—Midwest Tourist Mecca Here is why the nation’s water-wonderland attracts an increasing number of tourists each year across the nation. Fake this pictorial tour of some of Michigan's fabulous resorts that lure the tourist and the sportsman—in the 44-page Pictorial Magazine in next _ Sunday's News. : SEE MICHIGAN—Lifeblood of Industry Learn how your state siphons iron and copper, salt, limestone, alabaster and other raw materials into America’s industry. From the mining town of Calumet to the ghost town of Central, this ~ special issue of The Pictorial Magazine describes the rich natural resorces around you. SEE MICHIGAN—International Port From the stevedores handling cargo on the Detroit docks to the Soo Locks, you'll see how Michigan's waterways hold: promise of making your state an important international port—along with a pictorial visit to a little-known Cheboygar.-Charlevoix inland waterway. : e NEXT SUNDAY IN \ The Detroit News For Home Delivery, Call R. Long—Phone FEderal 2.0921 be the same .collecting $2.000 in tax_refunds.'stigated by labor racketeers, “al LOS ANGELES i®—The call to. ( ell D-NY), goes be bi jury today. | Early April 5, Rieset had just iting the ae sarines. ‘emerged from a Broadway rest- Both sides ened up yester- One chaperone told a hearing day before Judge Irvin R. Kauf-/2¥rant ‘accompanied by Miss Bet- the students looked on thet rip as man, who will charge the jury aft- 'ty Nevins, an assistant, when an’. ‘a good outing.” er a trial that lasted two weeks. UMidentified assailant threw acid Another said her main job was 7 e 8 in his face ‘like “babysitting,” waiting in the Mrs. Dodson is accused of evad- early hours for the pupils to re- ‘ng payment of $5,000 in taxes The columnist said he felt/turn to their hotel. { from 1948 to 1952, and illegally'certain the attack on him was in| * * Groups of on High—Sehool: She also is charged with having, warning to witnesses and ai oe, have been taken to Wash-' | ment avi teaimnier Gndoak dents don't seem interested in vis: | | | * * * 41% South Saginaw Se. listed false and nonexistent de- * ine might send them to jail ington on organized trips each pendents. installment accounts WN shrinking your pay envelope? 1F SO. SEE: We Are Not a Loan Company MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS — FE 8-0456 ‘MEMBER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT COUNSELLORS _______on your old bills and | _ They wanted to make me | a walk year for the past half-century. BLALING PIT At AROS 48 South Saginaw St. . . . . 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Outdoor Furniture! of 2 Passenger Glider 2295 Use on porth, patio or _ fortable' seats two. sturdy construc- tion sf colors i] Choice, c laowht—com i = i - ry SAGINAW ——— Starting Out Wrong court room. Carl Weideman, defense at. torney, said he would appeal on, grounds that intent was not proved. president in charge of styling, to Albert Bradiey, (left), chairman of Recorder's Judge John A. Ricca! set sentencing for May 31. * s * ' Mrs. Finley admitted to de- ee that she took a gun to, | 2 Lake Orion Men Hurt SKETCHES FOR CARS OF TOMORROW — Sketches of cars of tomorrow are shown by Harley J. Earl, (right), General Motors vice the board of General Motors, C. E. Wilson, secretary of defense and | Harlow H- _Cumtice: a Gs ce. daring a [dedication ay tour of the 330 acre GM ‘Rechnical Center. Mr. Wilson was among 5,000 dis- tingushed visiters frem across the nation who attended the cere- monies and inspected the facilities of the giant new research and |, design center Wednesday. ~ a —— ‘ClO than , other affiliate. | * * | | eta teamster | said he would continue to take in, “members who belong to the team- 'sters. " despite protests by other ‘unfions against raiding. | Beck said conflicts are inevitable night “the pricing policies _of Can't Find Washboard because the teamsters are the only ‘union to “criss-cross avery single a larger one. If you own your home you probably conditioning equipment. basis. If you choose to buy within six months the rental] you pay will be allowed on the purchase price of this Softener or iy j yj oe Y I} ft, uf , ss , Li : ‘ Ve é j ie ; i D 1) : : ij i ; “i ‘ an A fy | f is ot rH t i! A ; j . J? ri {| } ’ } : } ; i ne t A yi } af f i ig j / i | | y \ A ie : r oot a . Y t a i 4 ¢ ; Jf ts ‘ j ! | 7, ‘ ) . SIXTEEN ; =a THE, PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 | . . . ep pews | stage “my Buyers for every major brand| ‘purchasing leaf from Turkey's ; oe Bae bs “4 ie Sag e lof, American cigarettes have been high-grade leaf tobacco crop. roit Woman Ht Be 2 Teamsters Rap L } os 2 \ ' i 7 Guilty in Slayi AFL-CIO Body | Stoutd We Own Or Rent? ty in Slaying m | at ody ie i ‘; i Faces Life Sentence for . : Laer’ 2 Truckers Endorse Men|- Passing to Lover Pistol; ae for Jurisdictional Spats Used in Fatal Stickup SAS | With Big Union __| : ao . 28 PSS 99 f a . | DETROIT #—Because she took had CHICAGO x@.— Sharp criticism a —+by-leaders- of ite largest affiliate; — ——he_heid_up-a-bar-and killed—a oat r a MER Jay jthe International Brotherhood of) Nceman, 38-year-old Mrs. Allison) = cde Nee Teamsters. ; WATER SOFTENER Finley ‘of Detroit faces the rest, (@e @' of her life behind bars. ah ee 3 2 | Delegates to the annual confer- : * 6 @ mis * ‘ jence of 15 national trade divisions Ps ac eo Js ‘of the 1,400,000 ‘member union W W il | t i] A jury convicted her of b oth, - ee ; ‘unanimously adopted a resolution e I ns a first degree murder and a1 | ag endorsing teamster officials in jur- ® robbery in recorder's ‘(criminal)’ a \isdictional disputes with the AFL This MBR-30 court yesterday. A life sentence! ‘C10. shes Gres is mandatory for first degree el John English, teamster general , " der. “Tr secretary-treasurer, told the del- S ft Tense and white-faced, the ree _ . see egates that “We don't have tobe } = We. 0 ener young brunette shrieked “No! Oh = § ee ug afraid of the AFL-CIO.” . My Ged, No!” when the jury an- ane Os. Sigs a ae . He said the teamsters have more On A Ren tal Basis nounced its verdict. Hysterical, on ener en - ithan 36-million dollars in assets she had to be carried from the | tn 2 jand put more money into the AFL- a It Uses DOWEX HCR MINERAL should own your water But make swire by installing on a rental- Be Sure and See the R.S Very Letest her boy friend, Charlies Mattock, | 26, last Jan. 17 at a bar. She said aS Auto Rolls Over he had telephoned and asked her| treat- 1 i Sie tnedated chs ite “tl Two Lake Orion men were trea’ ied for minor injuries at Pontia know he was planning a holdup. tomes ~ \emeeas Hospital yesterday follow- Reuther Tells Group © Economy Fouled Up | WASHINGTON uM — Walter Reu- ‘America's great co tions con-) ci ae | DETROIT \INS) — Jazz band jtinue to carry on the kind of scan- dalous hiking of prices even though ater | hes | Minphy | cured De ‘their profits already are in the troit stores for a suitable instru- craft.” Taste Af Own Medicine 4 Pontiac Area Men ‘Join State Police . among eight from the state sworn cron ftrepredig are , The local members sworn ‘were: Thomas A. Slais, of Walled! Lake; Wallace E. Kobe, Farming-| ton; William R. Head South Lyon; | and Ralph M. Stites, of Ortonville. The class .numbered ae and) represented the second half borage at ced of the state legis-| lovember. The first! April 6. must serve a pro- bationary period of six months be- fore being confirmed in their ap- The sta’ te police are now recrult- ing 168 more men authorized at the recent session of legislature. No Marriage Licenses After Noon Saturdays DETROIT (INS) — Detroiters seeking marriage licenses may be disappointed if they apply at the County clerk's office on Saturdays after noon. County Clerk Edgar M. Branni-| gan has obtained approval from Cireuit Court to close his office at! noon on Saturdays. Most of his business after that hour on Satur. days has been the issuance of! marriage licenses. Set Circuit Court Date for Guy L. Foster A Pontiac man was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court Thursday to face a statutory rape wheniin Orion Township. troopers of the County Sheriff's deputies the car, ling a late Wednesday night acci- Ik says the American economy , dent on the Clarkston-Orion road is heading into ‘ | ting out of cher Jack E. Ford, 20, suffered an in| * ¢ jured right hip and Charles R.| Reuther, an AFL-CIO vice presi- Harris, 19, of Lake Orion, received dent and head of the United Auto| face lacerations and a bruised right Workers Union, said ‘ treatment. The injured pair were passengers thy in a car which rolled over while plained too, making a curve. The vehicle Was high income groups.” He .com-)|a ‘tax policies'contract awards in southern foot. Both were released after of the Eisenhower administration igan totaled $115,773,000 in April, | ‘are favoring big business and weal-|15 per cent below the same month)in the wee hours to find that his stratosphere.’ , Reuther accused the auto indus- ‘trouble because try of over-production and over-jhe said: the wage-price-profit ratio is get- pees of cars. cr Dodge Contracts Up Construction. Mich- DETROIT uF? year ago, Dodge reports said. that profits are too|However, contracts in the first four) knocking months this year totaled $427,126,- ‘Parked on its small trailer near operated by James R. Knight, “oy ff “Addressing the textile workers 000, nine per cent over the cor. ‘the street, the boat was struck of Lake Orion. He told Oakland union convention, Reuther said last responding ten in 1955. |ment to uphold the traditions of| OKLAHOMA CITY w — Hugh ‘his music. After a fruitless search, G. Payne, general manager of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foun- | “They just don’t make wash- dation, got-a patient's eye view boards like oo did in the old of the foundation hospital. Ill with |eays. ‘bursitis, Payne checked into a , hospital bed just around the cor- Hit and Mo Move Mishap AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER CRUMP ELECTRIC FE 4-3573 3465 Auburn Road ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS FE 4-3573 Auburn Heights ner from his office. PARIS, Ky. w—Joe Gilvin woke ‘boat had bounced into his garage. out ‘part of a wall., bya a passing automobile. SAVE in void a rock-on the eect ene Debwey: Bullets Hit Win Windows, | vi Deputies Investigate. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties were called to investigate two incidents of bullets being fired through windows in the area yes- terday. There were no injuries in either shooting The deputies found a .22 caliber bullet on the floor of an Avon (Township home. The stray bullet had been fired tRrough a screen and side door window and hit a curtain before dropping to the floor according to the report. Mrs Janet Madden of Brookland Suburb told the men the blast had oc- curred late inthe afternoon. Investigators found a hole the size of a .22 caliber shell in a front window of a house at 5280 Oxford Rd., Oxford Township. 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BOARD 9 TILE OFF Sealy Hollywood Ensemble Spotter Pattere ae HALF OFF - 40 Beautiful Colors Box Springs JUST ARRIVED PLASTIC We Will Install Wall WALL TILE Tile for a 5'x7' Bathroom 4 High $hQ% C Ea. INCL. LABOR TILE We Also Sell MASONRY “tt Haen't oe Through Yet" for Only coteereessti Excelon Pure Vinyl PLASTIC 5 0% orr PAINT | TILE FE 8-3717 Open ‘til 9 Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Open rm B&G TILE OUTLET °™ and Wed. CARLOAD BUYERS 2 Acres of FREE PARKING Till 6:00 1055 W. Huron Se. — 2 Blocks West of Telegraph 11 to 5 FREE PARKING organizations in the Detroit area, | warned today against magazine) solicitors posing as veterans. The council particularly warned) against solicitors posing as dis- charge May 21. He is being held| abled veterans in Oakland County Jail under $1, toe Council Secretary Mike Spe] bond. isaid many of the solicitations are! Guy L. Foster.” 22, of 299 lumbia Ave.. at a hearing held by Justice W illis, said no veterans’ group currently; D. Lefurgy of Waterford Township. | is soliciting magazine subscrip-! tions. Ww Co- “pertectly legitimate’? until WACO, Tex. ut — After 21 years Jaycees to Parade as county clerk and three years) JACKSON w — Some 120 units, before that as deputy clerk, Floyd representing cities around the Mitchell received his first hot state will march tonight ina! ~ check In payment of a marriage:Parade of Cities” highlighting the’ license fee. The bank returned annual Michigan Junior Chamber the $2.50 check marked “Can't of Commerce convention. Some 1.- locate this account.” Mitchell tele- 000 Jaycees and thelr wives are Phoned the address given on the expected at the two-day convention. | the | waived exateinaticn solicitors start posing as vets. He! | | eee With a check and nobody answered. ee ADVERTI TISEMMEN an which ends tomorrow. Dear Sally Fluorescent Light Co., at and they have everythir old ki saving — work saving dre takes to convert an perts on kitchen plannin Their displays of wooden your own dream kitchen. Remember when J told you I planned to mod- ernize our kitchen, well I went down to the Michigan : The people | talked tc, to give me just a good sales tc showing me exactly how my kitchen would look. ens were out of this world. They also shéwed me how to decorate the room. And Sally you should see the unusual light fix ture they have. Come over. soon and | know when you see our new kitchea — you wil! plan on 393 Orchard Lake 1g, but everything that it Ave. tchen hke ours into a time am kitchen. c, were not Jus! saiesmen 1k, but they were ex- g, they made blue-prints, kitchens and metal kitch- : having Elinor Branches PERRY at GLENWOOD W. HURON at TILDEN T es Community National Bank MODERNIZATION LOAN Now You Can Have That—New Roof—New Gutters —An Outside Paint Job—New Screens and Doors— —A New Garage or Car Port—For the Insides You Can Redecorate—New Floors—A Modern Bathroom— A Modern Kitchen—-That Long Wanted Family Activi- ties Room—Finish the Upstairs Room—These are only a few of the many home improvements that You Can Do through a modernization loan—just call at any one of the five Community N ational Bank Offices listed below. THE COMMUNITY NATIONAL ‘ é. As Branches KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKEUs ‘< : ; : | + i P fi nf | ‘ t } : . e : ' i : j j ai i y ; n } ; 8 1 a oe ’ : ° — f ; i oe Ue : mf I . ices 2 : . * i . ' . ! . . 4 pos > * - . ; r : s 8 4 —— Attack Security _ Methods of Administration By JAMES MARLOW member commission anna by WASHINGTON — President! Congress last year to examine the. Eisenhower started his security Prosram said this week it can't: be: finished before 1957. program three years ago this | _+_ Thig_.will_hardly_keep—the—p ' _ocrais. “numbers-racket.'";ticians from kicking it around a) _|° eam oe pleased with it. bit in this year’s campaign. But | a begun - the Republicans won't be able to! Pian: Ceara ac Seen ae beat the Democrats over the head | der repeated attacks an too often With the issue as easily as in the ~ unfair to individuals. * s s ' _ *PHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 AW SSSI ST SO ate ete A ve ‘ 4 cae BUT THEY WON The public will have to wait un-| jt turns out the Republicans! jo eon ee en eng ike lt Ca wt ot Rangers’ Tr ying to Cixi Lightning’ poms (oualks ereeroned a8) judgment: A special 12- r | theit charges of * ‘Communists in, dust particles in the new ex- Fenn and de ataces oo DY Seeds, Radar and Motion Pictures | sc vse amet Spring Cleaning pegreseal ares. ke is—into lightning-produc- dls Taw won, they substituted] WASHINGTON (INS). — Forest The weather buregit, which Is success or failure of their ex- te clouds! The harticies willl ala CALL US their own program for Truman's Pageant in an operation known) cooperating in thé experiment, Periments. be dropped into the clouds by an| Walls Washed ‘but they oversold themselves on|/® kaa loaidaghe pa end has mounted a mébile radar unit $50 MILLION DAMAGE YEARLY airplane. 5 how good it was. When they put/‘0 Con cae oy = truck trailef to detect, track Richard E. McArdle, chief of It was emphasized that actual Windows Cleaned things as cloud seeding, radar) ® to it in operation May 27, 1953, Atty.) < ithe forest service, emphasized|cloud seeding will be on an ex- Floors Cleaned. Waxed Gen. Brownell predicted all secur.|24 motion pictures. and analyze lightning storms. It that more than 6,000 lightning/ploratory basis only and will be! and Polished ity risks would be out of the gov-| Uncle Sam’s fire fighters an- |Will also be tsed to compare re- fires occur each year in western| limited to occasions when Isolated | 6-DIAMOND ‘SET Insured Workmen ernment by the following Septem-| nounced that experiments areqBults of seed and unseeded cloud) forests alone. The tangible damage! lightning storms develop which are} CITY JANITOR J" + - - rece ljgeret rar OD of te i. —— 7 Reg. $79.95. National Forest where lightning | Motion piceture cameras have million annually. . —_—_—_——___—. f ° ° . $ 95 But they kept on finding secur-| causes hundreds of biases a | been niounted on several towers Cen oe Locally-Sponsored Show | SERVICE ity risks, or so they said, and Pro-| year. It's the first known attempt | fo record the Iife cycle of light: | Silver lodide, which will be used wan o ae sd s NOW ONLY 7 71% N. Seginaw Se. FE 5-7638 a oh sales in = the at ning storms. By stedying = in in the paperinaants, ol ine are mi wpen ivescay : causes . u y scientists in The “World Pleasure Show,” a ; Why Wait? sional elections in attempts to show ning. scientists hope they can even- cloud-seeding methods has been carnival sponsored by the Marine Pay as Little as $1.00 t+ | Week eo Pea Regcalina Tan Forest service officials said| ‘wally control lightning itself. highly controversial. Some say it! Corps League and Amvets Post 16, ; ticularly Vice President Nixon,|S¢ientists now know enough about; Government and private re- ee eee a Eom be ay ee PAR K J EWE LE RS tion | NOW YOU used these figures angered ta| (Se) tems and mare ‘ol Mghening | serch orgunien scientists who sien ee ad eect CAN ENJOY N' al a man|Storm clouds to try new pro-jwill tackle the lightning-control| vision of forest fire reseach in |Saginaw at Montcalm and will in-| foros tape fer a colorful phrase, said: ([Ject with hope for its eventual| project hope to have some idea by| the Department of Agriculture, |clude 10 clude 10 rides, four sows, and 40 | North Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. | success. the end of July as to the ultimate| sald im an interview that silver . As Low As Po ee Gn ee “We are kicking ——— 5900 {and fellow travelers and securty a ‘ risks out of the government . 4 .22 monthly by the thousands.’’ fh Last autumn Philip Young, ye with chairman of the Civil Service Com- | mission and the administration's DOWEX | chief custodian of figures on se ALL W 10 Yr, Guarantee curity risks, “oe O WANT committee: ; oe Sear Me ower |program) two) years) besere. 9,270 persons had quit their gov. ernment. obs or been fired under the security program but— spaying oney “Saving HOME alli Treat! OPEN—FRI.—MON. ‘til 9 P. aera alcoholics or sexual perverts or qj otherwise unfit for a government “The 4 Under the Truman program an | employe whose agency head want- WATER SOFTENER] ed to fire him could appeal to a | special loyalty review board which could reverse the agency head. CALL Eisenhower wiped out this board. And Eisenhower gave each agency Owen Payne [ex ree! ery ame MA 5-9021 employes. BUILDING? | . 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Pike St., Just Off Saginaw FE 4-8795 12 in. widths,.e steal at the rock bottom price of Par Sq. Wh. Innefspring Mattress Topped with “All Foam” KNOTTY. FINE PANELING in’ 6°2-10 and 15‘ SERTA RESTOKRAFT 99 ~ Bree Candy for the Kiddies . Free House, Garoge and Do-It-Yourself Plans 5 Piece S ofa 9x2 Drop Leaf BED | Fibre OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 9 to 5 Dinette | RUG ROTH LUMBER CO. |I| “ct | = ri a 3360 W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ph. FE 5-6910 69 “49 T | i Circular Drive for Easy Loading — . . EIGHTEEN ‘ “Officer Finds Flaw in Reds’ Army Cut . SAN FRANCISCO # — Sapa is an inerease in trained reserve strength, bringing it up to 1,700,000 National Guardsmen and resefv ists in addition to the 1,100,000 men. in the regula: announced demobilization of 1,200.- 000 troops méans nothing without’ an arf™s inspection plan, Gen Wil- liston D. Palmer, US Aymy vice chief of staff, said last Aight }yooutuaity suicidal” nature of nu- — war made it increasingly un- any government will delib-’ mae embark upon total —_ mament. . What the Army needs he aa Army Reds Receive Desicar yw “= Scientists Sy F What Next for Bie londe ~IEx- Lover Denies Birds’ Behavior 2 Major foes Control! Reactions of Majority of ‘Feathered Friends’ Driving Fire Wagon? By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-“I'l pick you up in my ‘fire wagon about 11:30.” Miss Russell Lee of Charlottesville, Va., and York, Me., Said, over the phone. Hand in Slaying Massachusetts Mother Continues to Implicate ‘Another Person’ ON A CL And a red hook-and-ladcer pumper arrived. with a pretty = ey — os - # satisfactory as long as nobudy can LONDON '—Moscow, radio re- WASH! Soe: Birds ike blond ne _ iM a. et tell what Russia is doing in places ported that French authorities people, ae creatures of habit met at ed wheel. a dh carer pees scabeh doses eae pirat «beep pentane — ¥ > bf bf a press “conference. -hoohgans ona Soviet book eAhi-- Hf i+ were net for such things “My petticoats get in the 8] He said byieugen and atoruc bition in Paris and promised to as weather and accidents. most way,” .Miss Lee complained weapons Im no wa) reduce the reimburse for the damage [- birds would be as predic table as shifti ng gears Army's: importance. He said the fered the s | Mountain people are instinctive-| chow, sourwaod TRY EVERYTHING eens asked her the secret Q ly modest and honest, A_puzzled| SPECIAL! i: Wee mone DINETTES to 4 ! honey, blackber-: ry jam, homemade pie, buttermilk. = ex PSeloOn came over Mrs.’ es a bak- * * * is Mrs. Julia fe a BAM LT Wray looked surprised that any: 'Wray’s fine, sturdy, time-lined old| sampling, everything on ‘the table. one should think achieving, the age face as she mentally reviewed he Bell - State Residents Ur ed ong lifetime to see if she deserved | A tine example wry who ts & years old weighsito Note Michi 385—pounds, -and- has 17 rocking chairs on her front porch. TOP INNKEEPER Mrs. Wray, who wears her age as lightly as a summer gown, is the queen bee innkeeper of this part of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She operates the Nu-Wray Inn, one ot the best-known hostelries in the hills, with the help of her son, Rush, and daughter-in-law, Jane. * * * “ i The inn, originally built in 1833, -was bought by her father in 1876. In the years since then Julia grew up, married raised five children and, in 19382. became a _ widow. The inn grew, too. from 8 rooms to 40. A proud-spirited lady with eyes still as blue as a mountain sky at ‘noon, Mrs. Wray never leaned on anything in her life until recently she had to start ‘ising a cane, which she detests. She loves to re- call changing times changing cus- toms, changing prices . | ‘I ‘first remember when we would put up a man for the night and serve him supper and break- fast — all for a dollar." she said, | and added smiling: ‘‘Some pace! even kicked at that. They felt we: ought to give them a prze for, iS ra FAMOUS DINNER Today folks often dove a hun dred miles for Mrs. Wray fa mous $2.50 Sunday dinner. served family style. There is no menu but no lack of choice Here is what the guest usually finds on the table * a * Hickory smoked country ham chicken and dressing mce and gravy, garden lettuce wilted down with bacon dressing, buttermilk biscuits, a salad plate, cole siaw vine-ripened tomatoes, and Green peas, home-haked beans com pudding, candied ams mashed potatoes with cheese summer squash turnip Naaa, It Was Fun Leading Them a Merry Chase CHICAGO INS) mountain goat cla greens Billy ms to be the a all time greatest wanderer of * * No one knows from whence he came but Billv. chased by 22 per song through Chicago vesterday. proved he knew his way around the town | He was first seen ‘by two Penn avivania Railroad detectives in the rail vards at Canal and Taylor Sta. They gave chase Billy ran up a rani inte Canal Street where % other persons joined tn chasing him through streets and alleys as far sonth | as 16th St. and aa far west as Halsted St. He ran into a tavern Startled patrons dropped off their ,stools One customer, Russell Fvans. 55 was knocked down when the goat! tried to jump over him Another elistomer seized the goat by the leg but let go when the tavern owner, James Vermos. cmed ont “No, no, Never catch a goat by the leg.’ He let go and Billy fled through the rear door The goat finally ran where Vetros, in training to be a nto a fenee utestier, applied presstire on a neck nerve * * © ee ~ The goat submitted and was taken to the Animal Welfare League Want Catholic Seminary _ Bishop Stephen’ SAGINAW UF '$ Woanicki of the Saginaw Roman Catholie Dincese has asked a com mittee ta study possibility of build ing a seminary for the diocese A 1emember group was invited to make the sume, HOME OF FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES © WIRING SUPPLIES and FIXTURES. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Keased ip bad 4620 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3-260! ° ‘itable enterprises, education, cul- pave all these new modern fhe ‘of the North American Indian Club the help arrives. She puts up hun- they plan to segk reelection: this) ‘blooded Chippewa and her Indian vegetables — igan Ww feek “Young pegple- eee 4+oe--——_Why,— _1_alwaye— _—. ——— PeTeonal Credit Tor Her Tor + o part.” she observed mii t She decided she didn't. | LANSING (®— Gov. Williams bad if they're a mite thin.” she P*™ &™ — Taye” oe “ ee a0 today called on Michiganders to sald. “But older people don't look so well unless they have a_ littl count their blessings during the fleah oni them” period May 20 through. 26 which “People used to work harder in eyes softening, 1 was left here for a purpose | don't understand." * * * Honor ‘Man of the Year’ SAULT STE. MARIE u — Top ployment, the development of prof- was young We didn’t seem ® Year.” Boland, who developed the | self unloader system, will be hon- oe eS Our Tuning ond Repatr Department ts Equ te Give Yeu One of the Finest ite tH Pontine by & PFac- tery Treined Tuners tf your Piane ts seca f out of tune— 7 have repatred o f FREE ESTIMATES Courteous Service Phone FE 5-8222 CALBI MUSIC CO. Baldwin Pianes — Cons are 110 N. Saginaw st FE 6 tt al i eoeaky designated Michigan the old days. They were out in ti@fiarine men of the Great Lakes. In the mountains God always. —_ Selection & open air more, and their stom. states will gather tomorrow to pay Sets his due a He urged all citizens to pay trib achs could digest an iron wedge. tshute to John J. Boland Sr. of. of Colors Ute to their home state and to all -] don’t think people are ax Buffalo, named as the lakes ship-| ) the ‘opportunities for lucrative em- healthy and well now as when | ping industry’ “ firet “Man of the See TUNING | tural pursuits and healthful recre-eases and viruses.’ ation Michigan offers to those who’ } Mrs. Wray has an idea this gen All inconenn Race live within its borders." . . ‘eration. would feel bette f it i To Be Indian Princess oy 4 hater and worried lee GRAND HAVEN @® — In a joint DETROIT u— Pauline Wright. She herself usually still gets into statement issued Wednesday, all man, 18, .wil] be crowned Princess the kitchen each morning before Ottawa County officials announced | RARDER WORK of Modern Sets! of Detroit Saturday. She is a full- dreds of jars of fresh fruits and year Deadline for filing nominat “T never used store- ing petitions for county partisan name is Za-Gaws-Ka-Qua (Lady of bought preserves in my life” and non - partisan candidates is Sunshine}, and supervises the smoking and June 19. © a - —— E _ = ee . ' What to WALCH for / when selecting the most modern truck for your job take a moment to follow him around in this on-paper demonstration. Then, when you go out after your new truck, you'll know what to look for and youl! know where to find it, too—right here, at your Chevrolet dealer's! You can-start your “shopping tour” for a new truck right on this page! The salesman showy here is pointing out modern teatures that increase efficiency on the job and give you more truck for your dollars. So WATCH for modern visibility Another sign of modern truck design is the Chevrolet panoramic windshield. A full 1000 square inches of safety plate glass makes viewing easier and safer. With Full-View rear window, an extra-cost option, visibility is virtually unobstructed, all around. WATCH for advanced Work Styling The long, low, forward-sweeping lines of new Chevrolet trucks provide modern truck beauty that’s good adver- using for your business. Fach weight class has its own distinctive styling—truck appearance is job-tailored to be night for your work! i} 4 fy : \> | watcH for mbeless tree Here's the greatest tire advancement of our time. now standard on all Chevrolet trucks! New tubeless tires minimize the possibility of blow-outs, retain air better when punctured: ran up to 25° cooler, and last longer They savé yOu money on repair, too! WATCH for modern cab design You can recognize modern Chevrolet truck cabs by their comfort! There's lots of relaxing leg room, spa- cious head room and seat width to handle three big men without crowding. And the no-glare instrument. panel \puts everything within easy sight and reach! (so 0° See Our New Selection WATCH for concealed Safety Steps Here’s one mark of a truly modern truck! Chevrolet concealed Safety Steps stay clear of snow, mud and ice to give you firmer, safer footing. They're a big improve- ment over the old-fashioned exposed running boards still used on some “new” trucks. WATCH for High-Level ventilation Here, the modern touch extends to the very air you breathe! That high intake receives air with a minimum of road fumes, channels it through a special chamber, where water is drained off. You get a more even flow of outside air in any weather. WwaTcH for modern short-stroke V8's There's a new V&—either standard or optional at extra cost-for every model. They're more compact, effi- cient engines, too—the leaders in their respective classes for horsepower-per-pound. You get low-cost hauling, weight-saving power to pull big loads! \ WATCH for automatic transmissions WAICH tor Ball-Gear steering New Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks Modern features such as those shown above are found everywhere in new Chevrolet trucks! Here are others you'll want to get acquainted with Extra high-compression 6's the world's most popular Rugged Synchro-Mesh 3. and 4-speed truck engines! tranemissions!** a Dependable 12-volt New Triple-Torque tender electrical system! options! Sate. sure Twin-Aetion and Great new §-apeed Synchre Torque-Action brakes! 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EVERYWHERED iit - es (ek se Stopping the game long enough to have pictures taken at the Wednesday dessert bridge sponsored by the Pontiac Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association were (left to right) Mrs. George Wellington Smith of Franklin ole Mrs. Herbert A. Flowering Trees Given as Prizes City Garden Club Sponsors Dessert Gatherings iif He 5 z 2 i Wednesday was the third such venture. Members opened their “ford. T. Ekelund and Mrs. Standish Sibley. Mrs. Robert B. Oliver, Mrs. Benjamin Jerome Jr. and Mrs. fa _ John W.-Fitagerald of Birming-—— ham also entertained. Other hostesses were Mrs. Bruce” Annett, Mrs. Howard B. Barker of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. John P. “Livingstone, Mrs. Harold B. Euler and Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald. Shower Honors | Mary C. Wilson Mrs. Henry M. McNalley of Rochester and Mrs. Bruce Frank of Franklin were cohostesses today’ at a kitchen shower honoring Mary Catherine Wilson at the McNalley home. Mary Catherine. the daughter of the Cramer R. Wilsons of Birming- ham, will marry Charles E. Whit ney Jr.. son of Charles E. Whitney _of Birmingham Mary Catherine and Charles will be married in St. Mary Episcopal Church, Lake Orion, on June 30. Delegates Chosen, by VFW Auxiliary At the recent meeting of the Oana at S ~% 4 ‘ veueeeas wees . pata many homes opened for the dessert bridge sponsored by the Pon- tiac Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association Wednes- day was the Harold A. Fitzgerald home arrived for son of Birm Mrs. Ralph were (left to right) Mrs. Douglas Wat- —< on Ottawa drive. Photographed as they the afternoon's enjoyment ingham, Turry Welden and W. Behler. Ponting Frees Phetes Fisher, Mrs. Alwyn W. Knight of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. John G. Graham, also of Bloomfield Hills. Proceeds from the affair will be used to purchase shrubs to beautify Pontiac. The group above met at the home of Mrs. Clifford T. Ekelund on Ottawa drive. i af ee a | F RIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 Women s Section PAGES 20-23 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hersher-| burger and son, Terry Cari, of \Berkley avenue are visiting in| _ 1Phoenix, Ariz. They expect to re main in Phoenix until the early| |part of September. e © e@ Carol Ryan, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Ryan of Lansdowne avenue, was recently initiated into | Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma |Epsilon sorority at Central Michi- ‘gaa College. | Her roommate, Gall Bennett of Grand Blanc, formerty of Dray- | PHS Club | Entertains ‘iat Dinner Members of Office and Retail Group Fete Employers Prizes for the winners were flowering crab trees which are to be planted in Pontiac. To beautify Pon- tiac is the goal of members of the Pontiac Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association. Among those admiring the shrub are (left to right) Mrs. | “Maytime Is Thank-You Time” Harold V. Lankey, Mrs. Douglas M. Campbell, Mrs. | John C. Wrighs Jr. and Mrs. Walter Eis. They attended | |bers of the Office and Retail Club | of Pontiac High School for their| dinner Wednesday evening in the) | Hillside Room of Devon Gables. Ma | ° ° e s the ree held at Mrs. Ekelund’s. | ayy? One-hundred and fifty attended ithe affair which afforded members i ot the club the_opportunity-to-ex- “An emplove should expect to learn three things from a good em- ployer, he should know what his duties are, he should know how he is performing his work and’ he should know what progress he is |making on the job.” ee. 7 Gamma Psi Chapter of Delta , Zeta sorority. * @¢e¢ e@ Eugene H. Pattison, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Harry H. Pattison of Pon- There are four pages in today’s Womeh's Section tiac trail, was one of several stu- dents receiving special recognition, at the annual Honors Convocation held Monday in the Alma College ; Chapel. Eugene was named first as the peea Wests.) wae —— into -ecipient of the state scholarship to graduate school. In addition, he was named to membership in Lambda Iota Tau, national liter- ary honor society, and in ue Sigma Pi, scholastic | clety. He received his certificate of election to “Who's Who in Amer- | fean Colleges and Universities.” | Personal News of Interest in Area Grandparents of the infant are |virgil Burns of West Hopkins ave- lnue and Mr. and Mrs. Theron ‘Cochran of Royal Oak. | . ¢ @ Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mine- weaser of St. Joseph avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Nancy Ann, | April 20 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mineweaser of East Montcalm avefiue and Mr and Mrs. Edward M. Adams of De- ‘troit are the infant's grandparents. McCarroll PTA Holds _ Installation Sarah McCarroll PTA met Wed- 'nesday afternoon at the school and Also receiving recognition was installed officers for the coming James agar of Critten-| aoa ‘avenue, who was named to Phi . Sigma Pi arid also received his \certificate of election to Universities.”’ ee @ Rubin Tikka, son of Mrs. Eliz- abeth Tikka of Lari court, re ceived a bachelor of education de-| gree at the University of Alaska’ s 34th annual connec er exer == ° Mr. and a Weele: Sel. den (nee Loretta Maurer) of Corvallis, Ore., announce the birth of a son, Ronald Michael, —Miay 13. Grandparents of the infant are’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Selden of Whittemore ¢ 6 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns of “Third avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter, Shari Ann, May 15. F. eee, son of Mr. and year. Mrs. Leon Woolverton Installed Mrs. Reid Graham, president; “Who's Mrs. Orville Chambers, vice presi- was the theme used by the mem- Who in American Colleges and gent: Mrs. Sidney Olson, secre- ltary: Mrs. William Killen, treas- 'urer: Mrs. Ferris Stevens and Mra, Christian Schmidt, council dele gates. The afternoon program was presented by members of the _and drama —ciasses—of ‘Pontiac High School under the | direction of Mary Parrish. Barbara Kenney gave a dramatic reading, ‘St. Joan,’ and several _exercises in characterization were - ‘presented by Janice Gain, Mada- line Van Matre and Jack Larson. Concluding the program was a | The employers’ response was Cooley Lake road -and thé Rev. °€ act play, ‘Ladies of the Mop," given by Ralph Estridge and and Mrs. Richard Terwilliger of eres by Gerine Smith, Doris Enbody, Pauline Logsdon and Ca- rol Verner. Following the meeting, refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Alvin Atwell, Mrs. Daniel Smith, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Harold | Brabbs and Mrs. John Olson. ’ Mrs. Everett Peterson and Mrs. Wilma Pomeroy presided at the tea services. Final Meeting Held by Whittier PTA | The final meeting of the Whit- ~|tier School PTA was held at the school Wednesday evening. Mrs. {Vida Walker, principal, intro duced the special guests attending ithe gathering. | During the evening newly. elect- ed officers were installed by Mrs | William Wright. PTA ping were Presented to Mrs. Madeline Brown jand Mrs. Marie Drake in appre |clation of their services to the organization. | VFW Auxiliary 10, deleenicy = ranele Staley, principal of | a, were elected the department | + Presented | Get a being held im Bay| Grouped together just before they began a game Standing are Mrs. Royce Everett (left) and Mrs. James ceaalies te rinse who mave | | anda) cuts Tha) ddlagates (are hice | of bridge at the Ekelund home were»(left to right, E. Graybiel. | of on-the-job training in either “4 0S eh es tet tonight et @ "o'clock oes phe Lys) Beach and Mrs. Frank Finkle, Seated) Mrs. Donald Weddle and Mrs. Robert T. Lyons. | offices or retail stores. SHIRLEY HALL |” onntena tee ene vane ‘ Lata Allen eo Mrs. ideals ~~ — ia = |_ Committee chairmen forthe af. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hall of Fast Mercy Mocsreal: Aurses Teneas ies Joseph Brown rve as er- ‘tons lavis and for the smartest. fair were Jerry Peters; .decora- Mansfield #venue antiounce the err’ metting ahd election of officers nates Lightweight Cottons Jevening titans Jewelry Goes to Head | have bern feasts tions; Connie Haaseth, hostesses: cernatt and approaching mar. | Emor 2% Calkins | Onte WTO, wm i vine president was ‘Lavished With Lace Pata also tuck cotton tnto| This yéar Jewelry goes to the 4 tow even anticipated the Paris Joyce Watson, program; Georgin- riage of their, daughter, Shirley, Gey at i230 pm for a re presented guard for r| patterns, they pleat it, they | . pa na Vargo, favors; Joyce Thoe, to Kenneth Barnett. He is the sn pontise unit of wero wit dub pin, in recognition of cel Combinations of lightweight cot-| rutfie it, and decorate it with rhine-| head. Since all the Paris collec: jtrend with maghificently jeweled invitations; Shirley Geyer, trans-jof the William Barnetts of Arkan- Friendship Hall, Central untae aed service to the organniza- tons with rich, heavy laces are the mone and beads © for late-hour itions featured jeweled hair orna- bobby pins and other ornaments portation, and JoAnn Chapin,|sas. The couple will be married Blah cooperative SIP Ie 8 Bon choice of designers who use cot-|glamor, | ments, American manufacturers for the aoe or the a. | speaker, . '|May B. | far sheet nin cneties. Mistionaries on cs ~ % | eee. if / Yi PRN : rod EP Ft PLP fe ee a EN TEEN ES na falls oo ie “ ! \ cal | : ! ‘ ine ; — = x i uh ; \ 4 . | : A i! \ ae - THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 | , | TWENTY-ONE, } T wo lEngagemients Spark ae —— Birmingham Social News Get Regular Cheekups for Cancer ~~ Pontiac Travel r ° develop it. Do not hide your ean volunteered. to send a copy of ~~ . Service M L. Ch itt d Dj Cc ht By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN or breast but use inteigent pre hase : Ss ary ritton ‘an fana reig OM} Do not be frightened by fear of, [pestle care so, that it cou’ sand in these matters, jits free pamphlet on breast exam- 5 ; irradicated should The American Cancer Society ination t readers of this column. a . _ Make Plans to Become Brides cancer unless you fave to be Successfully i ltt you wish a'copy of it send your] ga Oo COMPLETE DOMESTIC and cere before you will take request to Josephine Lowspan inj} Swit N-TRA: 1eE— _ BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. ‘billich were honored at a tea and |. hort. | Ernest_F. Chritton o! Ange! earn 4 all. Tformerly of Birmingham, aincaaas oven ts ha ae en caste fect having semi-yearly olyaics the engagement of their ees, coe | examinations by your physician’ Q L wo eT (re brides-cle eT eal attention to the breasts) iets ar., son of ot Mr, and Mrs. it-be—married—June—9—toyand-uterus, | fice J. Conner of Los Angeles, Richard Simpson of Dayton, Ohio. eee | Calif land Martha’s fiance is William| Cancer of the uterus occurs 3 only] Mary re ae been aed mi bd Chalfonte of Hutchinson, Kan. a little less often than ae Angeles ans a visit r| the breast and is sO eas is- parents early in’ June. A fall wed-| Seven other girls, all mem- | Od the majority of these ding is being planned. | bers of Pi Beta Phi sorority at- cancers are at the opesing of the | care of The set Free Teare o iae s. Let Us Help You Make Your Arrangements ean = “Head ot Calves” —Phone_FE _8-3251 698 W, Huron Children’s : = . ——' Aid Society | Plans Event the ney pe mae, They (uterus rather than in its body. Another recently announced en- ty all plan to be married this sum- The main thing to watch for is Foster parents and their guests gagement is that of Diana Creighton to Francis David Lep- | ™°r- *s ¢@ @ AE pa panes in esses will be honored at a dinner at. Lapis | Mrs. Leigh Lynch of Traverse) regular menstrual periods this Hotel Waldron Wednesday by the! People’s Choice Folks of all ages find TED’S the choice place to-dine .. whether it's a Michigan Children’s Aid Soc iety of | Diana {s the daughter of Mr. (ity, who formerly lived in Bir-| should be reported to your physi- Oakland County. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor Creighton! mingham, arrived Wednesday to! F eickes aleectt of New York, who formerly lived visit Mrs. Vance Day for a week. aaa is abnormally ee in Birmingham. She is a student’ Mrs. William Cushing drove! heavy, There are many other at the Parsons School of Design down with Mrs. Lynch from her| reasons for these occurrences, and has attended Kingswood Glen Lake home for a brief visit) put since they could be symp. School Cranbrook and the Univer- ‘at the home of her son and daugh- toms of cancer you cannot afford sity of Indiana, where she was a iter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick! t take a chance. member of Kappa Alpha Theta Cushing. * e | Cochairmen of the event are’ Mrs. N. A. Dondero and Mrs.. ‘Syver Thingstad. Invitations haveil. ‘been handled by Mrs. William A. | Kennedy. L. Harvey Lodge, Dr. Rich- sorori : women w Her fiance {s the son of Mr.| _Mrs, Lynch ts on her - way Psesd the ees trie rane | ard Galpin, Charles Hayner and snack after the and Mrs. David Russell. Lepper of, East where she will visit Mrs. |made the fata) mistake of thinking! | Dr. L. Jerome ‘ink have ar. ]. show, a ladies’ Wyncote, Pa. He ts a senior at- Don R. Almy in Redding, Conn. jof unusual flow as a normal part) Josephine Lowman suggests havi ing semi- -yearly | Fanged the program. luncheon, business Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.,, Together they will attend thelr | jof menopause. They are fooled be-| physical examinations On the decorations commraittog! luncheon or a. and is affiliated with Lambda Chi 50th clase reunion at Vassar Col- cause periods are irregular Guring| Se a _____|are Mrs, Bert Norton, Mrs. Earl, dinner. Alpha Raternity = . | lose. this time, wer. ~|Braid, Mrs. Barney Habel, Mrs. Mrs. ‘Lynch will go down to Prov-| Walter Reuther and Mrs. Ralph Me. and Mra, James S McCall gence, Ty for 6 init with ier | uc! eave lregucan checkigety ‘Banq uet H onor Ss M other S sins of Flint (Margaret Horne of Bir- and Mrs. Emmett Morrisey andjyour doctor and..tell him of any °* ¢e ) announce the birth of a cher grandson, Bill Lynch, before) unusual condition. Do not wait for| The Rev. George Mahder, pas-| An invitation was received to a The reception committee con-|} _ " son, James S. McCall Jr, May 11. returning home. abnormal bleeding but have a pel-\tor of St. Paul Lutheran Church. tend a luncheon to be given at St./sists of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C. ir * ¢ °@ vie examination ev six months See) cect Are. | bearshall Fred-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. DenUyl-| anyway. = ericks of Waddington Road left | ‘will be hosts at a cocktail spoke on ‘The Sacrament of/Trinity Lutheran Church at 12: "30| Huthwaite, Oriel Endelman, exec- MI 4 77 64 9 party; } 5 Sunday for a month's stay in'saturday evening in their Wedge-| USUAL METHOD Baptism’ at the Mothers’ Banquet! p.m. Tuesday by the Auxiliary of ‘utive secretary of the society; Mr. [held in th: church Wednesday the Lutheran Children's Friend So-|and Mrs. R. W, Steer, Mr. and ‘evenin Mrs. Milo J. Cross and Mr. and Oslo, Norway, where Mr. Freder- wood drive home, A vaginal smear is widely used — ye clety. pra pepe WOODWARD AT feks will’ complete some sculp- py repy HOME. be detect cancer of the cervix. Mrs. H. E. Earhart gave a read-| Ancient ll Resetiena ll darved not | eee SQUARE LAKE RD. tures in his studio there. Mr. and Mrs. D. Blair Burl& PS ba n fact cancers are sometimes dis.) jing, “Mother on the Bus,” and only their beards, but their heads U.S. industrial accidents cost an/ ne have fetaenaalh ft 8 covered by this method before they| Theresa Mahder recited @ poem. | and they ridiculedtong-haired and estimated 460 million dollars a ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Yar. ‘ve returned home after a win- |are large enough to be found oy ‘Mother.”’ ibearded Greeks. year. nall of Suffield road have invited ‘CF at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. any other. oe es eae oe ee Ss a 8 Mrs. Emil Hagen led the 00M |) ome mn mee rem . il ry ante attaatnaen hentai guests for a cocktail rty at | Oakiand Hills Country Gup the Mrs. G. S. “Gone! wil open her | Remember, too, that any. va-| ™unity singing, followed by sev: home on Tooting lane Saturday tor | P : rae,i.| eral piano selections b 7 am ; ] 7, harge should inves comme ty ‘a joint meeting of Detroit and. pee “ ediately. Wh be aver | Mahder and Therese Saber Mr. and Mrs. Yarnall are ex-'4 Kiand County Smith College gated immediately. en cancer is pecting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W ae a Be present the discharge is usually; Mrs. Paul McMichael served as ‘ Allen of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for Oe red or tinged with pink, but any toastmistress for the affair “tf a visit. the following week. | The meeting wit celebrate the |discharge chould be reported to Mrs. Courtland Colling as general | | 75th anniversary of Smith College your doctor. | chairman. a an j Mr. and i “se Teninga Alumnae Association. Cancer of the uterus ts one of |. embers made plans to sew | eee have returned from a weekend Mrs. John R. Judd, chairman ‘the altar vestments for the new. % visit with friends in Hinsdale, Ill. of the scholarship committee, will ~ soot abs emg hoard a church. Mrs. Ben S. Hawkins will © ! bd |announce this year’s winner of the aece |serve as general chairman for the Susan an and Sgt Wall- scholarship award in this area. 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Jalosky, Jr. state 2 Members heard Mary “lien é i ay LOUFSES - ; “Dal ‘4 Half. Day. Evening seememreten-etrecrnee-the- Cann Fire las selected to head the group. the.state convention as May 25-2 E emis Tanne ‘-progranmtor- girs at-Pontrac State | ‘at Hotel Pantlind in Grand Rap- = a ‘Effective Placement Service Hospital, when Zonta Club gath : Mrs. Sweeney's slate of officers bi bees Tae Ried sea raining of Veterans red Thursday | Waldré lincludes Mrs. Elmer 0. Johnson, |{riduted by Sirs € zZ Approved for Tra go ered Mies 2! Hote Waldron Ties ees iicra: Ee Mazisel Miliee are! Coen corresponding ie retary. 7 e ° an . ' al ‘cording secretary; Mrs. Marshall aM ; SS / ; y Da eee RD Salil ue Rose, corresponding secretary and) Mrs. Donald Moore and Mrs | he Busine SS USLUTG Camp Fire Girls of Pontiac, told '|Ann Tierney, treasurer. Ralph O. Allen will head the 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE al shout the Child Psychiatry, pro-) Mrs. Alex Morris, outgoing pres- Sroup’s July committee for a mid- Tf Bian a tee Popes pend lident, presided at the last meeting SUM mer social meeting. Mrs BOS TIC MCHC a A toad ed las ‘of the season : Frank Oosterhof and Mrs. Edgar Return This Ad for Latest Bulletin ARO. mel Ud ow (he program} Final plans have been made by|/Plympton will head the August ‘ i; * has heen benefited by various! committee for a social meeting. j i | the group for the annual formal | clups and organizations | | dinner aid Giemeled [oialicoremnony |Announ¢ement-was made by Betty sone ge ccanencnneccensecas pe roxercone0! warp eaeatee cena |: diene anet Jeweled pin] covernony | Meo peat phair mar 7 program aids in the therapeutic | Sweeney announced that Mrs. treatment were outlined, and Rudy Mazza, Mrs. Clem LaBarge,| white sheets remain white of PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Miss Wyngarden told of the field Mrs. Cari Rose and Mrs. Donald) washed with white clothes ely. trips, cook - outs and cosmetic | Moore are handling place cards Any stains or spots that won't 11%: S. Saginaw, Eagle. Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich demonstrations in which the girls and favors for the affair. j/come out in laundering should be Enrolimentebavallanictin Oavtor Evening Clascec have been able to participate. | Maxine Miller, ways afd _removed beforehand. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet Rebecca Gould was puest suloist_ means chairman, reported on the ; : She chose “Give Me Your Tired success of a recent money mak- EXONE FEDERAL eee Your Poot Come Out Ms ing project. A discussion on the = Sweet and "Annie Laume” for group's project for the coming her numbers She was introduced | year was’ conducted by Mrs, by Mrs. Adrian C, Ish Ralph Wilson. The chapter will al éetigh . ~~ . , , a eis e . . Poutiac Press Phajos continue helping the Child Psy. re " ae 3 “ce President Mrs Fotis ‘Takis -an ae 1s the 30) de le pale S$ poure d in the ; ; chiatry department of Pontiac eee Feaeks Bounced the Jume 2 breakfast at Furst Congregational Church Wednesday — state conference of Congregational Chris- | state Hospital. 6 un Q egy netogne mode by B hich Sarah Van Hoosen Jones. a morning, the, Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, tian Churches held here Wednesday and | \,.5 Reginald Rippberger | is SALAYS. They're Nutritious, : le &) « : oe li Regi ppberg . @clisincs (sad emaksboess saab of the club, will Me (right), pastor, was snapped shaking Thursday. Dr. Boleman is chairman of} chairman of the annual summer | . |speaker. : , —_— Y Sule . Pay | hands with Dr. George V. Boleman of the Department of Speech at Wayne Uni. dance June 9 at Sylvan Glen nn Guests of the day were Mrs. Country Club) Mrs. Edward Hum-' Artemas Holden of Milford and Royal Oak. bls occasion was the aanual rersily. $$ _____—_—_——_—__ | hvottabte ot most of the _— i. : Over ing better markets throughout Mary dolly. i Beautiful Pine Lake ' astern Méchigan The next meeting will be held : ; | — Qa at the kiks Temple with Mrs Springti ne a - Rotunda Style Dorethy Brooks giving a. floral yon | demonstration Pq rties Need -_= by | SMORGASBORD . BUFFET Tast Salad | SERVED EVERY DAY ‘ y 4 7 t Olives and Celery, , /* | on. Gurerequiar mena a Add Cri Text er Aas Pm. | New Orleans : risp ex ure ip | Cocktail Lounge | AL , to Smooth Gelatine Is NOW O2EN SATURDAY. in Our Nerv, MAY 19th 700 W. Huron Street Tipline By JANET ODELL fe Pontiac Press Home Editor , ’ Robertson is happiest when she's — surrounded by things pink and | We Invite You To Make Your Reservations Ps For Your Private Parties Steel dike having a luncheon? An ee Spring is a nice time for entertain- Every Dai the Year ng Use Mrs Donald Robertson's | : recipe for oa Luneheon Salad, and | Larger Location ee a idle NS reas Giavais 7 OC ; - > GOURMET $ GUEST CLU 4 = 4 planned DUNCAN HINES SIGNET CLUB A diminutive person, Mrs. DINERS CLUS Pédera! 2.9193 L ; ~ ° ' LINENS, JEWELRY and : INFANTS’ SUPPLIES Gift Shop —_.: 700 W. HURON ST. PHONE FE 2-3220 Rotunda Inno blue. She enjoys doing needle- point, has several pieces of it on display in her new home. 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But st will bring you up-to-date on whats new and give vou a jot of good and for FREE’ ou food on | Honored at Banquet oay crushed” pineai pple Pictured at the Ditinity Dames more, wife of the state superintendent of 4 . . + ‘ . ”. . . . x i ae bllaaey AG luncheon in the First’ Congregational Congregational Churches. The Divinity SPRING COURSE . Af , Se eae Church were (seated left to right) the Dames is an association of the wires of Pour boiling water over gelatine ; ; 3 7 j Let stand until nearly firm, beat Ree. Lillian Gregory, national secretary ministers throughout the state. — First Day or Night Classes until creamy. Whip creat. Add of Women’s Fellou ships, and Mrs, Mal. Congregational Church uas host to the Call Today ! |rest of ingredients to gelatine. fold - p : at reesy iol | ng , > lo ; annual state conference of Congregatione ling in whipped cream last Lt colm K. Burton. wife of the local pastor. ual state confe ice of ¢ igregatt< if detailed informdtion « Standing were Mrs. John W. Claxton of — ¢ hristian Churches Wednesday and Lansing (left) and Vrs. Harold VeeSAid- chill until firm. Serves & No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today for Information a / h ue sila iP . ee Coup: Skaaakng Ann AMorria were aia One hundred and sixty members Job’ S Daughters Members participated u attended a recent banquet honor ship Night activities at ee 40 S d Rj + ing Mrs (Gtace Pray supreme hie et oues wa Pane Bethe] 95 held re- atur ay ite PONTIAC igrand mistress of the LOLI of the Af a recemt initiation eats : : ‘United States. The banquet was held by Bethel Five of the Inter —— alia andy Mrs Siarcd) Yonkeyot BEAUTY COLLEGE held .an the Malta Temple and national Order of ole *Daughters. The tite States had 61 aml. Minneapolis, Minn., are. announc 16', East Huron guests attended from Ohio. Penn- Susan and Ruth Aun Webster. lion ears and trucks registered at ing the engagement and approach Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor s\lvania and Detroit Linda Olds, Janet- Bolton and Jo the end of 1955 ing marriage of their” daughter. s ; faces : Lorraine Stelmach of North Pad dock street. to Robert E Williams NEW PLATINIZED PLANNED WITH. ffe is the son of Mr. and Min NAIL ENAMEL > iamanane mee ao * : | A New x venture in — | YOU IN MIND! The marriage will be solmenized MERLE NORMAN in Trinity Methodist Church. Flint. ' e Complete land plan- at 3’p.m. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. COSME ETIC STUDIO. ning in cooperation ‘James Skinner of Lowell strect bgempem a eee engi fF will attend ihe couple. | a aa: neers. No dangerous ° intersections. Following “then marriage. the Pleasant View ’ s N : : @ Black top roads. paid eee Blons fo reside on North Convalescent Home re by Avon. 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Mrs. Eugene Chis- holm, incoming president, was pre- sertted with her president's pin by Mrs. Cleatus Garner. PTA committee members are Mrs. Robert Baldwin, program, Mrs. Ross Tenny, publicity; Mrs. Horace Sudbury and Mrs. Clyde} ; White, homeroom mothers; Mrs.| ; Edvein McPherson, Mrs. Wayne ~ ‘ a. ery Newcomb and Mrs. Donald Rich- ; 4% : .. mond, hospitality. _ ee Others are Mrs. Garver, ‘Mrs. ‘ : : eek. Roy Castor, Mrs. James Bennett | ee ¢ | and Mrs. Merrill Stephens, fi- ae os nance; Mrs Cecil Mills and Mrs. _ Ray Ingamels, membership , a ‘and. Mrs. John Giles and Mrs, Nee Freeman Barber, PTA magazine, Heading the health committee is Mrs. Eimer Vick, with Mrs. George Gibgon as chairman of adult educa- tion; Mrs. John Maxwell, juven- fle protection; Mrs. John Cox, safe- ty; Mrs, William Vanderzee, leg- islathon; Mrs. Garner, scholarship, and Mrs. Oliver Drumheller, civil ie eee defense, Mrs. Rice is parliamen- Pe tarian. Ph de The PTA voted to make a fi- q te as nancial contribution to the scholar- ee ship fund, and announcement was| made of a luncheon planned for) June 14 at the school. Mes. Chisholm, program chair- maa, presented the band pupils of the school. The school chorus- es, directed by Mrs. Hazel Ges- i | | | clothes, Pontiac Patrolmen festooning the ballroom at Uniforms doffed in favor of old man (left) and Thomas Larrison begin a9 ie tion dance at Leroy Hart- Elks Temple sored by the Aye aot ‘i will be sold at the door to raise funds for charity programs and sports teams spon- ~ Girl Asks. | for Pointers. ‘on Traveling Eider-Down Quilts Washed by Hand at Three Pontiac Schools Conduct Their Last Meetings of Year ‘Modified Modern’ Lamps this season are bin- ing the prety lines -of modern we squeeze out extra water and|- hang the quilt in the shadé. Wash your. eider-down quilt by/ Last _of —hand-in-tots-of warm soap or de- Shake it often onee ee: beat of vit) Be CO: DBS OF -£ EE Fashioned carpet designs “tor a modified modern’ itergent suds, repeating “pied this flufts and ee took —— for either contem- tubful of fresh, clean suds. Rinse| e\the down filling. __ She tnquirés About Talking . to Others,. Wearing Hat By EMILY POST A reader writes me: “I amoa young woman and am planning to go West very soon to visit some ‘relatives. I am going alone and ltraveling by train. I will be on/ ithe train one day and one night. “Never having made a long rip J ~\before, I would appreciate it very as much if you will give me some! at pointers on behavior while travel-| ing. For example (1) is it permis-| sible to talk to strangers? : sembly Chairman Lee Ki-Poong. | 3RD TERM FOR RHEE Rhee’s election to a third four-, year term was decided Wednes- day, the old man taking 55 per cent of the presidential vote. But, the presidency and vice presiden-| cy are decided in separate races, | and do not have to be filled from! the same ticket. | Although. ithe vice president is largely a figurehead, the death of Rhee—now 81—would move the vice president into his place.) Chang at one time was Rhee’s am- bassador to the United, States and, chiet delegate to the United Na-| tions, but the two men are not on friendly terms now, e e¢« @ Chang was in seclusion, his’ whereabouts a secret. His party said he would not attend the fu-) neral tomorrow of his late run-| ning mate, presidential candidate! P. H, Shinicky, Shinicky died May) 5 while on a campaign tour. | Indonesian Chief | Prefers ‘U’ Instead of ‘OE’ WASHINGTON (® — The Presi- dent of Indonesia prefers Sukarno as the spelling of his name, rather) than the Soekarno generally used) for many years. ; | . * e 8 : During his visit here, the Indo- | nesian Embassy specifically asked) that all written mention of the! President's name be in the form “Sukarno.”” The State Departmefit agreed. ef [6 Ironically, some Indonesian gov- ernment publications dealing with Sukarno’s visit spell his name both ways. e @¢ « The “Soekarno”’ spelling was a holdover from the days of Dutch domination of Indonesia. The ‘‘oe’’| sound in Dutch is pronounced like) the U in “lute.” Now It’s Potato Chip Bar, Fat-Free Potato Tidbit | WASHINGTON (INS) — Agricul- ture Department scientists have developed four new products to broaden the use of potatoes. They are dried potatoes in flake form which make fulffy mashed potatoes, potato granules with) greatly improved storage stability, a fat-free potato tidbit, and a po- tato chip bar. | Halian Bishop Dies | t i Giovanni Constantini, 75, brother of Celso Cardinal Constantini. died! last night after a long illness. 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Ample*Free Parking --+ Easy Credit Terms! 2492 $259.50 Full size 0 THOMAS | FURNITURE CO. | ¢ $ Ye 361 South Saginaw Street ~~ | - a | ~ IWENTY-six Béhester Plans - Oficial fo Fete Continue Carnival; Plan’ __er_at the morning session at 10 rate order” of business at ‘the: = Big Brothers Chapter;| Schedule Play ‘ROCHESTER — Along with the, ! ait! 2fe Ht i ‘| #2 & ES i i H ? | i f : i & 5 eseke ied tof ; Hl tt af =i ry Fe we tion | a7] " carkara eran ayy ted pes two nights with packed audiences in pba The) players are now in their t F ten Open: Hoyse will be held at the | Area VFW Parley trict, Department of Michigan, will! meet Sunday, at Walled Lake Post 3952 for the annual Spring En- campment. National Junior Vice Commander | m Chief Richard L. Roudebush, | of Indianapolis, will be the speak- | 0 © detail the recommendations of the Bradley commission‘and. how they will affect veterans if adopted. iCh carpenter from a piece of wood. 0 aga WILL PLAY AT ORCHARD LAKE — The noted Polish pianist- composer, Severin Turel, will appear with The Four Star Concert at 7:30 p. m. Friday, at Saint Mary's College, Orchard Lake. Well known in Poland before Worid War II, the artist returned to the stage after five years in a German prison camp. During his stay in | the eamp he practiced’dn & silent keyboard which was made by a Concert .to MILFORD — “Along The Way—| U.S.A." is the title chosen for the annual spring concert to be pre- sented Tuesday, at the Milford High School, beginning at 8 p.m.’ Fifty-three choristers make up, the High School Senior Choir, which is under the direction of Eleanor Beam. Pat Skarritt Aldrich will’ accompany the presentation. A garden room on top of a re- SS ee eens The chorus is composed of the| ‘= Milford Board Lets Contract ‘Along the Way-U.S. A. Be Tuesday Senior Choir, All League Choir.) boy and girl ensembles and solo-) ists. Twnety- -three of the group are! graduating seniors. The seven. students to sing solos are Beverly Whitney, Mary Hoff-! richter, Emily Shoty, Ted Hawley, | Larry Williams, Diane Seeley and | Resiny ery Five at Oxford wn Get Interlochen - ‘Scholarships Man, Take Wallet OAK PARK—Harvey Allen, 29, of 21950 Fern St., is in William Beaumont Hospital with bad facial jlacerations and a possible skull {fracture after being severely beat-| jen by three men early this morn | ing. According to Oak Park Police, Allen and his wife, Arlene, 26, had treturned from bowling and had just unlocked the side door of their home when the men sprang upon them from the back of the house. They pushed the couple inside, where they severely pistol- whipped Allen and knocked Mrs. len’s wallet and left. All three were armed pistols and Allen was able to give a decription-of them to police. According to hospital authorities, ithe victim's condition is is (poo at Home, Pistol-Whip| Allen down. Then they took At- - with * fas ae: eon me Sk pee CARNIVAL TIME — Come rain or shine, the annual Four Towns | Carnival, sponsored by PTA, will be held from 2 to 8 p. m. Saturday, at the school. A “kick-off” parade will take place at 1:30 P. m. About Pontiac Press Photo under the direction of Stanle -y Sherman and his home room fathers. Above is white elephant booth. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. George Burt, general chairman and Mrs. Harold Knisley and Mrs. Guy Poosch, project chairmen. Board Certifies 22" Ss eee oe Four Nominees Walled Lake Men Seek 2 School Board Posts in June 11 Election | WALLED LAKE—The W ‘Lake Board of Education has cer- \tified nominating petitions of four candidates for the June 11 school election. and Julius Nelson, both filed for jre-election. The other candidates ‘are Edward S. P: and Norma |A. Popek. Two wil elected for eee year terms. Contracts were approved for 11 lan Baptism for Crescent Hill at Pontiac WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Crescent Hills Baptist Church will ‘hold baptismal services for new) ‘members at 7 p.m. Sunday at the tiac. Following this there will be an Rev. Ben A. Bohn preaching. Mrs. Ben A. Bohn will sing a solo. Members of the church will meet at 6:15 p.m. at the parsonage and transportation will be provided for OXFORD — At the recent Ox- ‘new teachers at the recent board them. ‘ford High School Band concert, ' scholarships were awarded to five students for All-State Band camp at the National Music Camp, In- terlochen, aay = Gerold Dupon received the band's own scholarship for full tu-| ition. The Mechanical Work for Sere Music Club awards Oxford Rotary Club and of half-' imeeting. There are stil] 14 ele- mentary and five junior high, high school vacancies to be filled. | The school census is being | . Those working to com. | plete this task by May 31 are Mrs. Naomi Smith, Mrs. Barbara | Enzor, Mrs, Barbara Goddard, Mrs. Priscilla Coe, Mrs. Elvina $1, 250, 000 School ,to fees were given to David Teays," bury. Flint Firm MILFORD—Bids were opened at last night's Huron Valley School ‘Board meeting for mechanical work on the new $1,250,000 high schoo! which is now in the process of oS struction, Four bids were submitted and © Davanay Plumbing and Heat- ing of Flint was awarded the contract. Their low bid was $266,767. The next low bid was submitted by J. A. Dart Co. of Mason with a $303,108 figure. All plumbirig and heating, in- cluding the ventilation system will be dorie by the Davanay firm and work will begin on Project A as soon as construction engineers are ~jready for the’ installations. Church Sets Claw fonnen COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mem-' bers of a Confirmation Class will be guests of honor at a dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m., Saturday,! jat urch. The group will be con- ‘firmed on the following day, Pente-/* School system were Inv to. greg cay to the «ay at the Highland School tna dinner have been extended members of previous Confirmation Classes and their . parents. Election of officers will be the afternoon meeting. The Women's Auxiliary will start the all-day session with a mem- -5 Generations — ‘bership breakfast at 9:30 a.m. Membership awards will be made. at this time. Schools of instruction for for Woman, 88 NEW HUDSON — Although she Ang ‘and Barbara Mapley. the Commerce Methodist! Mathieson, Joanne Brady, Lake Orion MOMS Plan * Projects to Aid Others LAKE ORION—MOMS Unit No. 38 will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday, at the home of Mrs. J. J. Mc- \Kenzie of Clarkston Rd. The group is planning projects so they can) send. money to the vets hospitals, USO, and help some family. ing dish icine New Program 4 Huron Valley Students Guests for Preview at Highland MILFORD All of the 213 sixth graders in the Huron Valley guests yester- new-type orientation program. The two groups from the Baker: School in Milford and Brooks Ele- mentary in White Lake arrived at Moss, and Mrs, Alberta Free- The cafetemna deficit for the ‘months of March and April was: reported as more than $1.900 The superintendent of schools was in ;Sthucted to see that cafeterias were put on a paying business. The board approved making ap- plication for an advance payment lof $100,000 in state aid «money in order to meet expenses. | However, the board denied per- mission to three parochial students needy local to ride Walled Lake School buses.’ Metamora School. Currently they are sell-/This is in accordance with the istered voters who have lived in previously established policy, school authorities - said. | Dinner, imstaliagion- Orients Pupils Closing Music Season ~ OXFORD — The Oxford Music Club will conclude its season with a cooperative dinner and program scheduled for 6 30 pm Monday at the home of Mrs V. E. Peter- son Mrs Clarence Borst has eharce of the dinner and Mrs. H. B_ Flum- erfelt has planned the ee L__New officers—elected will assume their duties follow. ing this meeting. They are Mrs. L. J Kamm, pres 9 -a-m-— to —expeect—_as of what to expxect as seventh at Birthday Fete ‘graders next year. According to Sanford Burton, principal at Highland, the chil- dren were instructed about rules and regulations of the building, | the had no children of her own. five, course of study being offered, eae officers of the Auxiliary will generations were present when. and just what kind of equipritent -: be at 10:30 a.m. Fifth District President Olamae Gottschalk, of Van Dyke, will pre-| side at the 1:30 p.m. business | meeting. Nomination and election| of district officers will take place. Burns to Death in Bed WARREN (INS)—Fifty-five-year) old Mrs. Rose Faroani, of Warren’ Mrs. Emma Taylor of New Hud-| ‘sgn celebrated her 88th birthday) Wednesday. At the birthday pafty held at | the home of her grandniece, Mrs. | 414 sue Bragg, | Leslie Fordice of 5300 Highland junior Future Nurses | Rd., Waterford Township, Mrs | Taylor counted two complete tive-generation sets. » One combination included is required for various special | courses. Lois Catlen, president of the! |Junior Future Teachers Club, gave), a short talk about her group, as president of the Organiza-' tian. \ Gene Schuett, president of the: Student Council, explained the im- + Name 4 Candidates ~ in West Bloomfield WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP—Candidates for a three-vear jterm on the West Bloomfield Town- ‘ship School Board in the coming ‘June 11 election will be incumbent iMrs. Frances M. Leaf and Mrs Mary Alice Couzens of 3590 Orch- ard Lake Rd A $960,000.00 bond issue proposal will also appear on the ballot. This is to cover the constructing of an addition to the high school, as well as an elementary school: at the south end of the district. her- portance of various group activi and either an addition to Scotch Township, burned to death yester: geif her niece. grandniece. great- ties offered and, the Bais W&S ‘School or a new school to be biult day while smoking in bed neighbor, Angelo Carboni. 56. was burned slightly trying to stap out the flames with his. mands and great-great‘grand luded a winiece The grea: tgrand-nephew gr. niece* ather set inc graphed poog concluded with a-totr of the build ing and garages Each “child received a Blan of the nes ie | _ Troy Fetes Norm Barnar : the resigning city manager, who ship Night and entertain the Oak- help the children become acquaint: has taken the post of clerk of the} land County Officers on Tuesday’ ed with the idea of a school bus: TROY—Norman ‘Barnard, whose t both | officials turned to that, his main long service to this community | fees Cece ee : as a@ township supervisor and later | registered larnbs, find the city as @ city manager, looked back; last night with 160 of his friends at a dinner honoring him at Troy High’ School. * » * Two Suffolk lambs blatted a , eigen ngs ohare it of | the program. larribs down at Barnard and the assem-| from thé state as Judge Adams of Pontiac presented, their registration certificate, A Barnapd, has 9 herd of Suftolk on Clerk Lawson Lockhart se- eared the pair of lambs from an | out-state herd on Wednesday, and | laughingly heaved a sigh of re. lief as they went to their new owner last ‘night. They -had kept; up a lonesome bleating on his _ Property that prevented sleep for | the Lockhart family, Norman Barnard Day by Mayor (Frank Costello was presented to! Presentation was by Morris Wat- tles, of one of the oldest inks) families. . '. Brief speeches. were given by| Judge Adams and other city of- ficials, John Truesdell, whose fath=+ High School, sang two numbers. Hajding the lambs on stage were the teenage sons of two city of- with the Rev er Ging offici- tion, will include a welcome by to and including July 16. the principal of the bnilding, a talk re by The Voice of Madrid will soon welcome by the PTA president, a comes “to work June 1, and Jim be on the air from Spain's newest movie and a question.and answer lette has ae its present fa-' |cilities, officials said. ‘ficials John Truesdell, whose fath- ier, Clifton, is acting as city man- |. The proclamation of yesterday ager until Barnard’s replacement. Lockhart, son of the city clerk. ’ Tt wall alsa vf site out in the west side inchide the purchase equipment « ited Austin Chapter Slates Officer, Friendship Date | DAVISBURG — Austin Chapter No, 396, OES will hold its Friend- |sonic Temple. First ‘Communion for 11 ORTONYIL. LE — The St. Anne + Mission of * \St. Joseph Church will’: ‘have 11 children taking their Holy, ‘Communion thig Sunday at 94m. ating. radio station. are entitled to cast their ballots. i period. bile Up for Metamora Vote METAMORA — Flectors in the Metamora School District will cast, a “preference” Satur. day to show which of two proposals they favor for solving local school straw vote pr oble “ms Proposals at ixsue are whether Metamora could best deal with the problem of increasing enroll- ' ments by annexing to the Lapeer District, or by Joining with Dry-. den and other districts to build a high school. The preference election will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. in the All legally reg- the district -for at least 30 days ident; Mrs. Mrs. A R- Harrison and George Wood, vice presi- Some Students Now Grandparents . / By VIRGINIA KAMM Oxford Correspondent OXFORD — Mrs. Marie Stone- i burgh, a veteran of more than 40 alled Bethany Baptist Church in -Pon-| 'years as a teacher in Michigan jschools, the last 38 of them in the | Oxford school system, has an- |nounced that she plans to retire Incumbents Joseph Long evangelistic service with the |next month from a regular teach- ling schedule. The Oxford Education Assn, o! which she is a charter member, ‘will honor her with a tea from 5 p.m., Sunday, in the all-pur- ‘pose room of the Daniel Axford ‘School, All of her friends and for- ;}mer students, some of them now ' grandparents, are cordially in- | Vited. ; | Mrs Stoneburgh, a five-foot bundle of energy and inspira. tion, began her teaching career in Ontonagon and then taught tr North Branch for five years. She came to Oxford in 1918 and has taught in priniary and secondary classes here, specializing for the last 14 years in seventh and eighth grade arithmetic. In 18 the Oxlord Lions | Sit Trash Pickups fo Climax Drive 14 Trucks to Collect Rubbish Sunday in Final Keego Cleanup KEREGO HARBOR — The Clean p, Paint Up Keego’ campaign’ will reach its climax Sunday when some 15 trucks fan out over the city to pick up trash, Waste paper, unwanted articles and everything but garbage. dents: Mrs. Gordon Mathie, re- oshutrsent ete cording secretary: Mrs. Mollie The} ucks i youmicetcd (pene Letts. corresponding secretary, Pally by private truck owners, will Mrs. Roger Oberg. treasurer: Mrs. Ray Howland, historian, and Mrs John Hackett, reporter. “mee” Registration La “Set May 22-04 — Walled Lake Districts | Ask Parents to List Kindergartners WALLED LAKE — Plans have been completed for kindergarten registration im the Walled Lake volunteer workers will be served! make the rounds of Keego streets from 9 am. to 12 noon Sunday Pickups will be made. rain shine Residents are asked to have their rubbish out at the curbs | 1 ' before 9 a.m. Sunday. Heavy ' metal should be placed in 8 | separate pile at the curb, since the Keego Boys Club will make { this” pickup = “and st the —metat— for scrap to help their club, Cans and other small waste matter should be placed in con- tainers, avid large pieces of rub- bish may be stacked. at the curb. A ribbon cutting ceremony will start the pickup drive. cars will be distinguished by rib- bons and colored streamers. All i MRS. MARIE STONEBURGH named her “Citizen of the Year” for her achievememts. She has been an _ardent Psapp orier of the Girl ’ With them 40-Year Teacher Planning Retirement Scouts, Oxford Baptist Church, and Oxford Music Club. , Her foster son, Leo Holmes and his wife, both former students of Mrs. Stoneburgh, now live in Lan- sing with their two small sons, and with her many community ititerests ‘‘retirement”™ will hardly be a fitting word—per- haps just ‘“‘redirected activity’ . Pibitccd ad Maech be more appropriate. ————— Waterford Area Survey Begins WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Co- operation of business men in Wa- \terford Township is asked by the ‘Pontiac branch of the American ‘Assn. of University Women, who jare working on a survey of ‘emergency housing facilities in the township, for use in planning for civil defense against air attack or - natural disaster WSCS to Install; Sm orgasbord at Commerce COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —The installation: of WSCS officers of the Commerce Methodist” Church will be held at 8 p.m., Thursday, May 24, in the church basement. A Flint’ district officer will officiate The business meeting will be preceded by a Smorgasbord ‘of | Sweets, arranged and’ sponsored .by the Isabella Thoburn Circle. At a recent meeting, th faroarn, Heck Cirele elected Mrs. Carolyn >mbree, chairman; Dintaman, secretary - treasurer; Louise Paddock. sunshine chair- man; and Mrs. Mildred Leighton,’ charge of devotions. “June Bible Schools Set af North Branch } ‘conduct .a Vacation Bible School at the church at 1:00 to 3:30 p.m -pach—afterncen— —from—hine— ‘through June & The Pilgrim Holiness Church parishioners will hold their Vaca- tion Bible School from June 12 through June 15. Tricks and May Greening Ceremony , at St. Joseph Sunday "LAKE ORION — Sunday will school district for ail children who with free coffee, sandwiches and a special day at St. Joseph Chur ch, will be five years old on or before: December 1, 1956. Registration will be at Wixom, Commerce, and Union Lake on May 22 and at| Walled Lake elementary, gary and Twin Beach on May 24. Prospective kindergarten pupils’ drive, lave been donated by te: Bleseed will be registered this spring with- in the existing boundary areas of the present elementary Parents are asked to bring their children with birth certificates, to register at either the morning or afternoon session, the time de- pendent upon the session whie kindergartners in their areas now| ‘attend. School buses will be avail- able for transportation. Parents ‘are encouraged to use the buses to Oakland Board of Supervisors. at 8-p.m. at the Davisburg Ma- ride. All schools except Glengary will | have activities from 9 to 11 a.m. | and from 1 to 3 p.m, on the des- "ignated day. Glengary hours will be from 8 to 10 a.m. and from ne to 2:30 p.m. The program, “follow ing registra, teacher, the kindergarten a schools. | donuts during the morning, ac- cording to Dr. Daniel Foxman, chairman of the drive. A number of prizes, Glen-| awarded to the houses judged | |ticipate, | Lake _ Orion. The religious * ‘Cere-, mony of May Crowning,’’.an out-: :door processional in which all the the culminating with Mrs. Ada’ NORTH BRANCH — Members of thelocal Methodist Church will. Mrs. J. Thomas Peterson, charr- ‘man of the branch's civil defense group, stated that 17 teams from the branch will be calling on all places of business within the next |two weeks, seeking vital statistical ‘data which will be tabulated to give a complete picture of the emergency housing in case of dis- aster in this area. Information such as the fol- | lowing will be sought: Maximum |. Sleeping . capacity of bailding; | type of heating system; source of water supply; number of | catiets: kitchen’ facilities and | suitablity of building for emer- geancy housing, The Oakland County Branch of Civil Defense, headed by Louis IJ Jarrendt.. is aiding the nearly 60 ‘university women who are making jthis survey. His office will an- ‘nounce the final results. of the sur- ‘vey shortly after June 1, after ‘all information has been tabulated. Two Churches at Marlette Set Bible School MARLETTE—A _tmion Varetion Bible School willbe held through the combined efforts of the Methodist and First Presbyterian Churches. June 4-13 here. The school will start af 9:15 and close at 11:30 a, m. Songs. handicraft, Bible study nd Christian fellowship are all to be a part of these ten days. ** Less Maple Syrup i in ‘56 LANSING U — The Federal- . State Crop Reporting Service said today Michigan produced 92,000 to be ‘children of St. Joseph Schoo! _par-'gallons of maple syrup in 1956, a drop of 10.900 gallons from 1935 tops in the clean up paint up crowning of the statue of the’ production, eal merchants. These awards will be announced at a Chamber of Commerce public smorgasbord, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday. at Rotu nda Inn. Guest of honor will be visiting Mayor pro tem Cecil Cupp of Hart ford Local service clubs and organi- zations are wi with Chamber of Commerce to make ¥ Marlette Seeking New Postoffice Headquarters . MARLETTE—A new post office lease is being’ sought in Marlette by the Post Office Department. Bids for furnishing 1,800 square -feet ‘of space will be accepted up en of the new quarters by Aug. 1, 1957 is desired as Mar- tO the clean-up campaign a success. Mother, will be The ceremony starts at 7°45 held pm Plan Lions Pool Opening MARLETTE — Plans are being made for the opening of the Lions swimming pool. the exact date to be announced later. Several im-) provements are in the planning stage by the Parks Committee. jand the pool manager. Alton} g., Bird me Realtor” | |Smiley - anal iM 3-4286 Listings Wanted FARMS, ACREAGE, VACANT PROPERTY Call C. 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No matter what you have to sell .’. you will get quick results with a Press Want Ad... the advertising/for everyone. It’s the smart way to turn those items you no longer want into easy cash. ~ oe ’ Dial FE 2-818. THE PONTIAC PRESS Want Ad Department - a ae ? a / ae M7 ag ji , a 4 re i , : , a } a 4 ; } 4 7 - | a oar ah ‘ | 4 4 pe ; Pie 5 hy ij if si uf | Me ty | foe a fe Vy f ce y | ; Us, ; pe os / ey ‘Fy ns ye teen 2 : f + - .f 2 a 2 ) Y-EI ' | oe = THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1956. ao : ipa —_ Cedars of Lebanon| -New Bombay; India, athletic _|Actor Faces Surgery gay today ted qnsounced. fe|tecerda for warned were out when Smaller hirports Doors Open || HOLLYWOOD @—Actor Audie|will be absent from the Columbia! 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Pete Martin’s x DANCEABLE side. | BOB SUMMERS joven |] HIS SAXOPHONE and ORCHESTRA Bs BRAYTON PLAIND Henry’s Bloomfield Inn __ Come Dancin a The Commodore | VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure | M-24 at Clarkstén Road—Just South of Lake Orion ~ to the Toe spring Rhythm of ce oor kt heal inital | For Reservations — MY 2-6193—MY 29258 ae Taner? of MHYTHM OPEN 4PM. 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY We Cater to Special Parti ‘\ pecial Parties 9PM THs AM 1420 Sodth Telegraph’ Road at Orchard Lake Rood OPEN 7 A. M. * DAGMAR L. WILSON, Owner For’ Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 FRI, SAT., and SUN. NIGHTS - } 000 steven UNTIL 1 A.M E suai pdee 7 eA f i I | } } ae ha miarttie spon! ) Dike | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY ii6, 1956 N | , TWENTY-NINE Hollywood Headlines: , | | tn om | Bing's Girl, Kathy Grant, All Set for. Another Film|€| ¢ cast Dare EXTRA! © EXTRA! By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS other candidated on loanout| York with Ellen Adler, daughter of Snapetiots af Hollywood collected JANE WYMAN | ‘Tonight ot 8:00 P.M. daha tral = Seg ne woe the well-known actress and drama/at random: Some of the big sugar VAN JOHNSON eeae hee Gay vor much ol} ghd'sw good actress and wit |coach-Stela Adler. tn the Warner Brothers sale is| IP | “MIRACLE in the RAIN" \ i Se ee op lta A a ebiaty ches Judy's pals know that she |the money contributed by Richard] ea ; SS ING | NAVAL. RESERVE” I __ Bf Fort Petticoat” with Audie Mur! ous-ramance, she's headed tor « | sad OpPenpeimer are cern + “OUR Miss BRooEs” [gaan TD Seen : , moves lareriic Unbudranl-Interna- ; é 1 she heen - New York in months. | Milton Pickman is in England ——— ee 7 | tional to costar with Tony Cur of a wat arcs Ete sent tow |Distbuting Corporation st Amer Sess — — ("ganna Cory.” es AL tira ole! oar, odieanitan na ha aman. 9 buting Corporation. of Amer EXCLUSIVE! : —Tooked so young that Tt was Audie who sold Kathy to been producer Ed Mubl, his boss at U. 1,| "n> sew shee have, Deen coaxing | Murphy moved over to Columbia) 5 an but signed to olay just long enough to make his first “ independent, the ‘ ‘Petticoat” opus, | Betty Hutton’s mother in Spring ~ Muhl who selected her over nine} Andrews are co-starring for Kirk | Laura, who is Mrs. Irving Ash. BY ARRANGEMENT WITH PRINCE An ln ln Ae A A, An Ay. At A, i, Ae, he. 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'§ Cowan has bought the Bolivar | ‘biography by Enrique Campos, | jand the heads of all the coun- |; ‘tries where he'll make the Bolivar, TONIGHT! HELD OVER! L lite “~[OrN Wits filariedt Qn) location. laside a womans soul ~~ | ‘epic will be satisfied with nothing less than Ava Gardner for the femme lead. TINGLING SUSPENSE! | ihe ambassador to Chile bas ~ | seat her a personal letter, but | R ANSOM! | unless MGM wants to release | ‘ aif the picture I don't see South } a ba America getting Ava. — t When Marilyn Monroe's picture, '4 “Bus Stop,” is completed the|{ SATURDAY ONLY last of this month, her leading 4 CARTOONS 4 man Don Murray goes into Good 4 Exciting Serial Chapter Samaritan Hospital for chest sur-' 19 = — nes has a condition. that has caused him trouble ever since he 4 arrived in Hollywood because of : ‘a fluid that gathers in his lower chest cavity. i eee ree eels ‘will have a religious ceremony be-|§ iq for _] |fore he faces the surgery. | |LIVING APART Perr Ter rer wr errr errr rerr rrr YS LSO TLL CRY TOMORROW rCCr. a PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPP PPP PP PP PP PPP PP PPP PPD PPP PPP PAPA AAS “ x yr’ 4 7 . GOLDEN:}( & “ah ee SUSAN HAYWARD SF MISTRESS Se ny SF , 6 9 || Although Judy Holliday has re-|§ 4! | ye aoe JU BAL fused to define her marital status, 3 . ote AAD ‘even though it's obvious she and _— ———— — ee ? jher omaasis ae ace ‘ > . = oo are living apart, s = v Wanecaisicne ie reine W AT E R FO R D El THANK YOU 40¢ TODAY and SAT. ——— . TILL S P.M. ; TONIGHT . Nights and Sun. , “ag and SATURDAY DRIVE-IN THEATER PONTIAC! 50c Sa : Child Alwaye ‘ M-G-M presents in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR ! Soe See ese fee eee \ & As “GUYS end DOLLS” enters the 8th dey, . BiG COMBO it is headed for new box office honors os the OF DOUBLE-BARRELED SR ED eS east ats THRILLS AND HALF-BREED Strend Theater! HURRY! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS! EMOTIONS STRIPPED TO RAW FURY! POSITIVELY ENDS ON SATURDAY! NAKED VIOLENCE- COCCCC CCC ECC OLE OOCOSeG! WITH A GUN OR® | ASK THE FOLKS sit A. Gun Of WHO HAVE SEEN IT! A MATCH FOR ANY When Marlon sings those love songs, when MAN! Jean starts a rumba riot in a Havana hot . spot, when Frankie belts out those hit tunes, when Vivian pours out her heart in song, when those gorgeous Goldwyn Girls do their Tease Number—you’ll join the thousands who say ‘‘Don’t miss it!’’ "THE LAST HUNT: FRI. and SAT. ee Sat ee =y Tonight! Exclusive Showing! ' : Box Oftice Opens 7:00 P.M. * Phone FE 4-4611 ne rive-il Theater : IoSIAAG (i 2150 Opdyke Road | THE KID So many 1 Son TECHNICOLOR | kisses... | =a Aime f---@ ' So little love! g a, soe ki reece cere eoeee ets SG@eeeeeeeene0e0000 * RELEASING Corp BRIDGES ool ihe hae la Dia initiar j He Safe ta an S| z| BI e| : A By 5 2nd Big Action Hit! Sie * Surging ACROSS THE VAST FRONTIER! 80th Century-Fox presents Hilda Crane Cremer | ri | i | | ] PICTURE OF THB YEAR STARRING MARLON BRANDO JEAN SIMMONS RAMAN IN CINEMASCOPE‘ANo iw COLOR! WORE SLE VERREELS (VL RETTeeR Soma coM@nUuE - PRAT 8 “AND “T° @ COLOR CARTOORS | MORE | srunbay Arrennoon tn Addition to Regular Show ie Features at 11:00 — 1:30 — 405 — 6.45 aad 9:20 STARTING SUNDAY—— Soa wl Richard Widmerk in BACKLASH” _ Audie Murphy in “WORLD IN MY CORNER” BEDE i-PET ree AUTHENTICALLY FILMED IN THE SWISS ALPS . a oy : THE PONTI AC PRESS, FRIDA AY. MAY 18, 1936’ ee I Fre From the Garden Editor | | old favorites that are ‘low, color: | fully gay, and annual, are pe: ‘System 200 Years Old Perhaps the most famous ‘botan- [ist of all time was Kari von Linne, ‘who, about 200 years ago, worked out a system for naming plants that is still ysed, says the Ameri- Association ‘ANNUAL SPRING We got to thinking this week) about you poor flower lovers liv- j jing in apartments with no garden ‘tunias and geraniums, A com. | "Ss can of Nurserymen, | facilities whatsoever [bination @f red and white or . , , * 6©« «" | y Pink and white geraniums would ~ ; -" ha : ais 9 __DANCE | “Decided it's time to recomme nd. be a bright sight to see outside | Leas es _WHIT Di coe Lee == : Te GBS “window as Would some of — ns ———— : and inexpensive to make are and the fancier ‘few petunia wraine. i ; Ss * a NURSERY z “FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 18th_| so nice to enjoy for_flower-hungry! = > ad 4 . ‘ : ppeople who have to be “satis led though we stress that you. check a = __ gh we | __ —} _Everything _ for : = pwithrhouseprants.— _idirections and become acquainted | g 5: ’ Lawns and Gardens. "Potted ° | ay : ere Roses and ru or AT THE What to ato Two of the age with a flower's growing ways be-| 4 Be ogpeat i ; REG. SAT. NITE DANCE PAVILION a -' fore you plant include. ageratum,| ! : May | Day You papsaras aera I the flower with the silky ball-like — 4 é I FREE ESTIMATES p * Ve etable Gardens blooms of fluff in shades of laven- ; e - + | 71 S. Cass Lake Road OXBOW LAKE PAVILION q a ene P: mt to Rebuild lawn a oge * | ‘ > . . Pert bachelor butt will be pe 3 ‘Rh’ 5. 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Need Fertilization r-pmciwior tusine ony af PE 5-471 — a == in Lyle- Abel, cotinty agricultural Gee cia ee Y Avoid Same Mistakes SPECIAL ’ a rie Ss anc ° agent. fells how to fertilize vege nasturtiums, pansies, verbena and ™ . by Checking Pudale or While They Last =) Sey SS cleceoe “me * «& wherever the downward flow is en this Dr Boswell heheves people don't blocked the sapless area quickly RIDING pull as many boo-boos. as in vears dirs: before but plenty of new gardeners If a stub is left after pruning. TRACTOR re Pc. or Sectional still make mistakes it is like an island in a stream. For instance, there's the hus The sap wall flow around its base | f but the stub itself wall be left high 0 woo $ Her who heads for the hardware = and dry First its bark will fall shop and buys every fancy gad. then the get he can carry home. off, stub will decay and. ere s an idea! Ortunity te beauty . the decay will spread like cancer an , i fecine ore ( noose ONLY *59” “Actually the good gardener until the tree is seriously weak new suite. toda, and get up to 31°50 needs few and imple tools’ says ened for your old ourfit Boswell, Seana = Then vou have the grow-it-all- ‘ A mew iow prie ‘af 8 ite con ower iv nee, i" who fee ee Good Mulch Saves Lot Don t DRIVE OUT TONIGHT . MANY OTHER sructes bed) dust etal in palweeh king t zg * ' SIMILAR VALUES DURING THIS BIG at @ orice fou can par i ne a , ut “ a OXCESS A good sleras ae eee . Experiment! shrubbery 1 soon hie house is serves moisture an nutrients, TRADE-IN SALE! submer, ed in greener says the American Association of Buy the old line i FAinBANKS- -Morst ; “You've just got fo screw up Nurservmen. Not only is it na- = G mower : ‘ your courage and take out certain ture’s method, but it saves a lot giawn ond ea ynacron nV" RIDIN BUY on our EASY CREDIT TERMS things.” advises Boswell of work as frequent cultivation is $ Next come the softies who pet no longer necessary RIDING TRACTOR |. . It Plows. Discs. Harrows, Bull Dozes Only oS ° ° = . Full 7 HP Motor... 3 Speeds Forward, Reverse All a Gear Driven). Full tine of Tools including 42” Rotary Mower and Large Ree!-Type Gang Mowers This rotary riding mower ha: FINE FOODS...AT A CLAYTON'S - 21” reversible cutting blades <_< FINE PLACE We Carry a Full Line / 2%, aa aoe a FU RN ITU RE & APPLIANCES Dinners to Delight the of Walking Tractors! core cemetery) . ae , Most Discriminating. . ‘Le-Tone” silencer Orders to Take Out. Budget Terms! wide treod/tires FREE PARKING Phones: OPEN MONDAY Private Rooms for Private | Saertbiy cong hia HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 11-10:30 Sat. 11,00-1-00 A.M. Sun. Noon-10:00 P.M, CHINA, CITY. RESTAURANT. 1070_W. BY RON FE 4-0340 Right at Our Front Door, Ne Trot Cooweetten FE 5-8811 & FE 5-8974 3065 Orchard Lake Road and FRIDAY NIGHTS KEEGO HARBOR SALES G& | Srnwtberseet SERVICE yooh call we today! FE3.9830 | ° / -LEE’S 921 Mt. Clemens cs h } ded wd : | Bw : _THIRTY-ON NEL With Down to _ Earth . Performance Spinaway HEAVY DUTY MODELS ers, Models 26 and 31, is Spin- aways answer for all-purpose cut—Model 3) takes a full 31- inch cut. Both these mowers are unusually easy to handle, At normal speeds these models have a mowing capacity from 6 to 8 acres a day. They are powered by Wisconsin engines of 7 and 8 horsepower respect- ively. Leaf mulcher attachment available on all models. “ Reverse gear optional. LEE’S SALES & SERVICE 921 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830 THESE SELF-PROPELLED Mow- | general duty use. Spinaway ff Model 26 takes a full 26-inch J \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 _/ OUTDOOR LIVING AT ITS BEST — Formerly just a rectangular backyard with static lines, the garden now seems twice as — The moving lines of the curve play against the angular side on the right. With the plants neatly confined, this terrace hee s PPPAPPRPPPPPPPP EMA become a place where the owners, Gelr children = i guests gather constantly. SPECIALS Beas Lb. Abc a Lane 1b. 35° Your MELPFUL HARDWARE MAN COP THEO HEE wATOmET UNE GAHRORET ENO ENED Warehouse 20 Osmun St. FE 2-6506 Keego Hardware} AP Newsfeature American suburuban male garden- ‘er about once a year. The disease is highly communi-, lead to complications. tomatoes Probably the most popular of the home grown vegetables in the small garden, the tomato vine, when planted and tended properly, is a prolific bearer of the fruit.- Tomato fever hits the average) too | cable, and while never fatal can One day the suburbanite is a normal commuter returning to his’ Mortgage Manor, and the next he’s ready for soothing words to reduce > the temperature of his ardor for erates enough power to develop to 10 inches 2, 24 and even 36 ‘ ove during the hot’! summer months canning tomatoes | and making catchup and felish | large-scale plantings will pay off _ the economy must in-| clude the amortization are. become tree-like, will resent fre- ' quent shearing and give up in disgust. For planting in front of | a low picture window use spread- “MATCHED © POWER fer all digging and loading jobs HENRY Backhoe Tractor Shovel mounted on INTERNATIONAL jupiter, dwarf Japanese yew, | evergreen bittersweet, leucothoe, English ivy, convex-leaf Japanese holly and canby pachistima. ° * * Q—Why {s agricultural line so regularly recommended by the ex- |perts for the shrub and flower | jsary. for the growth of healthy border? A—A good liming supplies the soil with calcium which is neces- plant roots. When Itme is thor- joughly tncorporated in the soil, the jroots ean extend wider and deeper linto the soil | ‘ * . Ld Q—WHi vou suggest a few easily: grown annuals to plant in a corner ‘of the garden where sunlight is not |too plentiful? A—These annuals are tolerant of ® some shade: ageratum. nicotiar fmpatients,__cle-; 300 Utility Tractor 7" jome, torenia, vinca rosea and mig. “You cen do t BETTER with a HENRY!” KING BROS. Pontiac Road at Opdyke Road Phone Neo. FE 4-0734 - FE 4-11)2 Your Authorized Dealer Farmall Tractors — Bolen Carden Tractors — McCormick Farm Implements — Kasco Feeds — _ Scott Lown Products /nonette * * Q—Please send me complete lit- erature on the pruning, spraying and general care of peaches. A—This column doesn't distribute ‘such literature. Consult your local lcounty agricultural agent, who has excellent bulletins on the care of fruits. They are free * * * Q—Water draining off our con- crete patio stands in the lawn Th stead of seeping down into the clay soil What can be done to correct this? A—Install a drain line to the low opt. coneccins it “with a GREENRIDGE FARMS NURSERY | A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. Also Blackhill, Norway, White Fir, Dougias and Concolor Pine, Austrian, Scotch, Mugho, Arborvitae, ‘Juniper, Native Trees. Dig your own. Bring burlap and tools. 2922 Sleeth Rd. Open daily 8 to 7. Greenridge Farm Nursery, MUtual 4-8038. Quizzing the Gardener | + 4 Q—What is the best way to keep downspout or storm sewer. evergreens to a desired height? Wes 3 or 4-inch farm file, and back have three which I cannot identify. in front of a picture window, and the surface with slag or gravel. P ke to k them as the [roma Uke ptomkece 7 Q—The probiem is a septic tank ‘near which we want to plant. a A—While all young evergreens (shade tree. Question is: What tree | will tolerate top pruning for three has roots which will grow down, to five years to keep them tow, rather than to the side, and thus: many which by nature want to |clog the tile in the filter bed? A — Tree root growth is a |mined by the soil; growth is apt to be deep: ing evergreens such as andorra | e Large Peony Plants Pansies 4 Pionts inBox .....:..... 208 BULK GARDEN SEEDS A big stock of all popular garden vegetables. FREE— 1 Ib. werden peas with ech $2.00 seed order. REGAL FEED & LAWN SUPPLY co. Pontiee Ph. FE 2-0491 will supply the average family Storage space with all of the tomatoes which pos-| sibly can be used on the table arden, here's a sample planting during the growjng season, However, foe the average home Prepare the soil area well by Watering well. ‘often the tomato enthusiasm gen- 'spading or forking to a depth of 8 about six feet in length, and set! Work in some humus) the stakes in the ground before) ae ae texture to the soil, Buy a half-doven quality plants | From the time of planting, the’ ill |plants should be dusted with ro-| jtenone or an all-purpose dust, to, do best in your area. Spend a \ combed disease. Trim the suckers | from the plants—the suckers are) Good plants will cost ap to 75 to wths between the plant stems| | 80 cents a dozen. ey ° Do not set the plants out until from a florist, nursery or green- house. Buy the type which few cents extra to get quality. 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KEARNS ere Editor, Pontiac Press | a \ Prep Traden By BILL CORNWELL hurdles, and high jumper Bob) ‘ Five Oakland County regional Stephenson. neers = ore Soe. ee DY _ Ponti rl = "will invale “Ann” Arbor ‘and ‘East’ M i “Lansing Saturday in .quest of A ‘faculty representative of the Big Ten last week: ¥ LS , up the proposal oO pers | aving conference mer ae che His plan called for every school to play a ioeama| schedule each season. Nine of these es would be in the league against each of the other members, leaving one opening for a non-conference team. One coach on oe favoring the plan is Forest wf ome Evashevski at Iowa, but * one of the opponents of the propose’ is Fritz Crisler. * * avy aa two strong, points in his pro argument. The Big Ten title would be, a championship of the en- tire league and not a half-| crown, he contends, and in! scheduling each school! would be provided with a -EVASHEVSKI fair share of home games. The former Michigan star uses his Alma Mater as an example. Evashevski can't see why Michigan should play six or seven games of a nine game schedule at home every year. “In 1957 there are eight games scheduled for Ann Arbor,” he protests. x * x * The stronger point of playing all of the Big Ten teams is the title-bearing argument = the round-robin proponents. Last year’s race is used as an — Ohio State won the Big Ten title with a 6-0 record without mpionships, = ; * ° * Although Pontiac’s powerhouse is virtually conceded its 2nd con- VTOUuL attempt to refute the claim that the Chiefs are invincible. Coach Kermit Ambrose wil] take 14 of his Maple thinclads into state competition. Leading the way will be ace miler Doug Wuggazer, pole vaulters Ron McCrumb and Bill McFarlen, and shot putter Chuck Gibson. “a _—- 2 ¢ «@ Other Maple stars seeking to MAPLE MILER — Carrying (pick up points are speedy Tony Birmingham's hope in the dis- Evangelista in the 100 and 22-yard tance event of the state track |dashes, Mike Nordstrom in the meet at Ann Arbor Saturday, is 440, Lynn Benn and Howard Didier senior Doug Wuggazer. jin the 880, Joe Kidwell in both CRISLER HAYES JONES By H. GUY MOATS fabulous Hayes Jones, generally {also defending enamplan in the, Pontiac Press Special Writer rated here as the most outstand- road jump, won last year at 22! \ ; Sixteen good, and confident, Ing track athlete ever to pull on |, hes. I his at having played -Michigan State, Minnesota and | young athletes Saturday make their = pair of spiked shoes for the feet S alley. ine He Beiaene ago. Purdue. |bid for a second Michigan Hi gh West Huron street school. with a prodigious 23 feet 3 inch es uestion then arises, could the Buckeyes have School track and field champion” 1+ has become a regular thing’ leap. e to beat these three teams under a full league’ St’. Coach infec Al gira ale ‘for Hayes to set new standards in Bill Douglas is the defending orale ant band of PHS stars S tO his specialties, the two hurdles half mile champion. Bill turned defend its status as the state's fin- sng the broad jump. He has bet- the 880 last spring at East Lansing, MSU MIGHT HAVE BEATEN OSU est schoolboy track team. tered the 120-yard event time sev- in 2:00.6, and is capable of getting MSU might have been able to gain at least a tie for! yee in ——— champions ae era) times this year, with his best under the two minute mark. This, the conference crown if it had played and defeated ; |a 14.3 second effort. He holds the should be his day. Bill also quali- Osvu. Of course this its just presumption, but BEE the _ ‘The Ne. 1 “king” is Chief's Vemke meet mark at 14.5. He is fied f for the _broad jump . Big Ten race goes every year it is doubtful any team . ms get through a nine-game league schedule without a loss Se “Only way the round-robin schedule would pass adequately in the conference would be if Big Ten schools tighten up and become rigid among them- selves,” said Crisler. The opposition forces of the round-robin fee! that : the Big Ten would lose prestige by not scheduling’ a with inter-sectional rivals, and only one game) & would not be suitable. | ”~ * * * “If you play ‘a schedule among yourselves how can, you be compared with other teams,” said Crisler. “Play-| ing teams from each coast and the South gives room ’ for sectional comparison, and gives the fan different. brands of football,” he added. | The round-robin idea has been brought up several times in the Big Ten, it will be interesting to see what band wagon the respective members get onto. They will meet next week in Minnesota, and the round-robin is expected to be brought up. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX One of the ever-growing concerns in our schools today is the physical fitness program on the elementary level. Some of the interest probably stems from the showing of American athletes in the Olympics, but more realistic views are concerned with the health of the children. Chiefs Eye 2nd State Title ® hang up three new records, Four Places. Head, : State Fit fee Coach Russ Gabier will take 's,Henry Franklin, and John Highlen. ji , and ithe 880 relay squad of Vandeweghe, Janowsky, and Stone- of Gerald Hackett,|hurdies and the high and broad,competition. Sa eines ee Orchard Lake St. Mary, re te 7 . gional Class C champion at the University of Detroit, will take 10 boys in 11 events to Ann Arbor, Gerry Lest- cee in’ the 100 and 220 an@ Stan Majewski in both hurdles and the broad jump are the aces of the St. Mary aggregation. High hurdler Pete Madelans. quarter-miler Bob Stec, half-miler . Jerry Ostrowski, high jumper Andy Zambrzycki, and shot putter Joe Waluk also made the grade for Rev. John Gabalski's Eaglets Leszcezynski, Majewski, Made- lans and John Daniels will run the 880 relay while Stec, Zambrzycki. Don Donakowski and Frank Kokoczka will race for honors in the medley relay. Waterford qualified seven boys in four events in Clase A at Ann Arbor, but one of them. will nof HUDSON RAY star pole vaulter, is taking the senior class trip instead. Half-miler Gale Wigner, high hurdler Bill Cole, and the 880 relay team of Stan Jones, Leroy Vogl Fd Clark and Lindy Salathiel will carry the Skipper hopes. A highly - inexperienced St. Michael team finished a surpris- ing 4th in the ‘C regional at U. of D. and managed te qualify tour boys for the state meet. Dan Dropps in the high jump and broad jump, Chuck Brown in the 440, and the 880 relay squad of Dropps, Brown, Mike Clever and Bill Hall are eligible to run at Ann Arbor. Hudson (Goose) Ray and little Alex Barge are defending their high jump honors. They tied at 6- 31, last year ° ° Besides Jones, Douglas, Barge and Ray the other Chief qualifiers for Saturday are: Half miler Rod Treais; high and low hurdier and high jump | er dimmy (Sonny) Taylor; mil. ers Perry Williams and Gene Cretal; 440 runnérs Jimmy (Sug- arcane) Shorter and Charley Robinson; 220, Charley gar + === = Tiger Youth Movement Gets Loaded with Age Marv Cagle; 880 relay, Archie Brooks, and mediey relay Larry Beamer. Spann, Robinson _ Brook DETROIT w — The Detroit Tie-| two Yankee hits, both of them in fiers. And it’s a certainty that the 9th. ; 'Hayes, particularly, will go all out © are going the wrong way in| to make this a fitting windup. Un-'their heralded “youth movement.”’| Detroit and Baltimore end up s also run in that orde ‘der proper conditions and with ex- Despite the presence of such their series with a single game the medley; dones, pcan Shorter and Spann im the half M ‘pected strong competition he could young talent as Al Kaline. Harvey Se Inenineaaen eae ee mile relay. Saturday's meet will be the pie Kuenn, Bill Tuttle, Billy Hoeft and yjich. will make his third start Frank Lary, the Bengals have tak- of the season against Bill Wight, en on some age since they went @ former Tiger hurler. menace Sort Hogan Enters BILL DOUGLAS iprep competition for Jones, ;all but four of the state meet neta It was shocking for many to read the recent survey | of an international committee who learned in research that the United States was last among the top ten countries in the world in physical fitness. Many readers have asked where sOme literature can be obtained dealing with physical education. A com- GETTING THE CLUBS READY — With the ensive little booklet meieed from the report of the, Tesional title tucked away, these Waterford High ‘ational Conference on Physical Education for Children School golfers still have their sights set on two of ae School Age is available from the Athletic’: ae pocraenl brake the Pontiac state invitational Institute, 209 8. State Street, Chicago. Fei the High School State Meet, June Detroit Race Pentiac Presa Phote 2nd. The State Meet will be held at the Black | River Country Club fn Port Huron. Left to right | are: Cleland Charboneau, Bill Cumberworth, Jack Reynolds, ee Wheeter and John Wettinater, "S00" Field Starts Bid in Trials AS ts : The addition of a rm oan | . performers and the a oat 0 | @ of youngsters Se in the eee ae have as the club an State Qualifying Trial Feces age of about 28 years Two Tourneys Takes Place on May 21) . whe 5 5 : Jn the current 2>man squad. DALLAS (#—Ben Hogan has en- at Indianwood CC i0 pitchers average 28's vears: tered both of Dallas’ big golf tour seven infielders average nearly naments because he wants to use Four places for the National Pro- 30; five outfielders 26. and three them as a means of sharpening fessional Golfers Association U.S. catchers 25 his game for another try at a filth tournament, on July 2024 will be to ‘National Open championship at stake when the state’s best pro The Tigers have four pitchers! Ho in filing hi try shotmakers convene at Indianwood in the 30-plus group — Ned Gar- oa ot tel ins he sag ae .terday, said he also was interested Country Club May 71 jver, 30; Walter Masterson. 35: | th * ¢@ Stev.e Gromek, 36, and Virgin sete) Won bine ee Monday's oe will offer quali-|Trucks, 37. Les Dae ee Sal the aici jnial Open starting May 24 and $14 - ifynig rounds ; cn’gan| = Three infielders — Earl Tor- 000 first money in the $70,000 Tex- [sees of the National PGA, Ray Boone and Jack Phil- oa 38 holes of ai geson, Ray as International set for May 3). Be go es of med lips — are past 30. Two others, Daillas was assured of having the competition is expect-| Jim Brideweser and Buddy of the ee ois many big names in the very sharp. Hicks, are 29. igame for its tournaments. They bg let Gleatean! See) | The club has cut loose, in_one are headed by Hogan, Jack Burk, champions, are-exemipt from way or another, more than 20 play. ‘"® wont week's teat, The former lers since spring training got un- Snead, who will play only in the “INDIANAPOLIS u®—Who'll start; cylinder Offenhauser engines. Ex-'lineup in the order of their speed. [ask ~ A OBEC s \der way. The average in this 570. tournament. as Franklin Hill's Walty Burkemo, | is only 2 | A total of 118 golfers have en- first in the 40th 500-mile auto race| iceptions are the two Novis, with After 33 qualify. additional cars: ‘group 'v-8 Winfield d ak (who got his pro golfing start | * «© tered the tournament, most of 30 will be determined by 106. ‘Kraft, sips i = oa canjmake the lineup / by labia on Oakland County courses) and As for fai. tught's gamewith those being time trials at -cylinder r-\the speed of the slowest—ear- ——— INS} —-Fhe—t ane the ‘ . Chic ‘the Meadowbrook 5 ‘Baltimore it was—postponed be Pach tournathent will have a field = +i ‘ } engine, to be driven by Nine'the fieid-and “bumping” it from) ‘fnational Tug Boat annual race to it i is _ sn a: Farina of Italy, the 1950 world the list. wa Ges aie AMERICAN LEAGUE morrow tugs in five Wen Loot Pet Bening Missing hen Ne “00, fastest champion. . | 7 26 @ ew York ie * ¢ | Hoyt’ Ss car owas not the fastest Ss against one another in the Cleveland ........ : ‘ever in ctice runs, are Je | cjasses against one another in the Ciev and — 8 i we ry ‘Hoyt, arabian the! pole ston Farina's car may not be ready qualified last year but held the Detroit River in a match between Boston 01001 131 542 Lape La th rial d Rimes A A gee : linet year; Jack McGrath, who for the time trials tomorrow an pole position, the inside of the, horsepower and seamanship. | Washington oe ae . a qualifying record of 142.58 m. 38 Sunday. Additional qualifications three-car front row, because it The first race, with eight tugs, Kansas city 9 16 360 745 and Bill Vukovich, Eacianaatis be held again next weekend.jwas the fastest on the first day, will start at 11 a.m. (EST) from THURSDAY'S RESULTS ainier linn iesaland 1958. Cars! qualified each day join the of the trials. Boston 6 Kansas City 1 (night! as —————————————— ° * All three have died in racing ac- ‘cidents in the last year, Vukovich the corps of engineer slip in Ft. Wayne. Ten minutes later the remaining tugs will chum New York 10. Chicago 3 Baltimore at Detroit (night) ppd ly games scheduled FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE rain } ‘Shannon Buys Golf Course the water as they begin the three Baliimore a: Detrot. 2 pm —Ferrarese while leading the 300 in 1955. Vuk and a half mile course. Washington ope Gussiand! 7 pm-etone ovich’s 1954 record of 131.68 m.p. ; 11-0) vs. Wynn «+1 3 f The race is sponsored hy the aes mc Chicago, @ 9m Coleman Ta Sg ei ee heres Veteran well liked golf profes- Orchard Lake.” Tommy said this Detroit Propeller Club. It will end Boston at Kansas City. 9 pm —Suilivan ; ; fod sional Tommy Shannon of Orchard : stan at Kansan City, 1 field is: dominated by men who ‘morning. ‘‘We think the property at the foot of Shelby along the west side of the Veterans’ Memorial Building. - Michigan Trotter Wins Muddy Race \Lake Country Club today an- vears of raci al nolan thatl heal becomela will be a fine thing for our family’ try club “magnate.” Tommy has/and my 1+year-old son is already’ purchased the nine-hole Higgins. ‘figuring on having a fine stimmer ‘Lake Golf course, located between UP there ’ jis a 42-year-old veteran of 10 In-, \Higgins Lake and Roscommon, in. Tommy said the layout idianapolig ac . . upstate Michigan. \" wonderful littte Tesort course."’ Sam Hanks ra Burbank, Calif... The layout is already under “ee wae Unt Pet ening who has been practicing over 144 the Shannon direction, with Mrs. SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Washington at Cleveland, 1 ee ,New York at Chicago, ae p.m ‘Baltimore at Detroit, pm. ton at Kansas city 3 p.m. SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE |Balttrnore at Clex sland we aot wpm Bo 00 at Chicago, (2 nt We on at Detrott a a fhe New Work at Kansas City. 3 Ihave surv ived (Paul Russo of Inglewood, Cali ,who ran an unofficial practice lap, at 146.6 Wednesday in a new Novi,, DETROIT #— Blazing Bill. 8 "tous. Sy MPD. also has stared 10 Indi. Daura Bicks as manager and med by Robert Klute’ of 7h Rrookly A cree om) anapolis classics, Tony Betten- Tom Burkemo, greenskeepe ow! y chad itercegary oago0GH |. i #30 g'® ,hausen of Tinley Park, Il], prac-, Tom is an older brother of Oaks, Mich., won the featured’ Phiaceipn Boe 4 i ae 3 jUcing in the same bracket, is a Franklin Hills’ pro Wally Burke- Class BB trot at’ the Detroit Race cn eng snahd. oP oe [pineae 500 starter. cs) pe LS cd) beets Geet) KALAMAZOO uw = Michigan's} Course last night. lea ines. ind, figure rom 8t. Louis. . 2 | by Percy and Ruth Lehenen of — cop lliBlehi school! Se will Yhe Michigan here tock com- | THURSDAY'S RESULTS Bob Sweikert of Indianapolis,, Roscommon. P lchig Milwaukee 7, New York 3 (night) the 1955 winner, fs back for his .« compete here Memorial Day eve-' mand at the half-mile and ‘3: Louis 5. prilede!: le 4 inignty : . | “IT have no intention of teaving. ning in the first annual Champion whipped the o javorite, Air) Suicege & Pittsbu et tent Ku mart eh Ok ee. of Champions track meet. ' " Only games sc i uz! car ubri-; Speed, which faded te third fi- | paar alecamects am al, Best-Ball Tournament | | The event sponsored by the Ju- nally behind Hennessey Han- Meron (hersve cwermne wiser pmo Ayre ee Urnamen nior Chamber of Commerce will] ever. Blazing Bill, driven by ‘Cineinnatt at Brooklyn, 7 pm —Lawrence| Entries a include Trov Rutt-! | After a lapse of some time, the bring together the leading eight Jack Ackerman, vs Erskine (2-2) . length ta from going ander the mitt elndeo 1 om -Detwe man of Pasadena, Calif, the 1952 ¥ell-like twoman beat-ball golf high school performers in each wire the madd Chicago at Pt taburgh 718 pm -Minner,winner, who, has Sweikert's .'53; tournament has been reyived at track event, regardless of class. on y track. 3) A Law d- ‘car, and Johnnie Parsons of Van Orchard Lake Country Club. Qual-,The entry list will be completed Blazing Bill has been in the mon- cincinnat! En Cr ma Nuys, Calif, the 1950 winner, ifying rounds will be played start- after the state track meeting Sat- Pp z poe in 12 starts this year. sr 'Teie at Puiladeipnin 12's pm driving another néw Kuzma, the jaey Secured Sy ming tecocey: urday. won three times, been 2nd ochre at New York 1 pm | Agajanian |Spectal. net cle A feature of the Memorial Day four times and 3rd twice. nee (gh iamargh 2) _ 2 _ Following the’ preliminary lesis clasate will he the Michigan Col- aon 9,921 fans fturned out or inne ‘begouir i al ‘a. 1205 pm Most of oe 53 cars at the track/matches will be played one week legiate miracle mile. College cold, rainy night's program. York a), pm. Jere Kartis-Krafts powered by four| apart until US | milers who have already ac: | A 1. . : 4 aes , = . , ‘ 4 4 Me ’ ¥ ae dy * y hy = ‘ go 55 ae ees ae : Ne . is a Top Prep Cindermen to Compete in Kazoo Meet ace are exempt. Burkemo ts the | leause of rain and cold weather. Of 160. Some 100 will quality auto current state PGA champion. He Hoeft, the Tigers’ leading pitcher MAtically. The other 60 places will won his title last year at Mid- jwith g 2-1 record, celebrated his b¢ determined in qualifying land '24th birthday yesterday. He'll try Pounds. With the course soft and the go-\for a belated gift today against the! : ing unusually hard, Indianwood’ gros when he opposes Don Fer- Barons -Linksters Win layout will be a tough one to/rarese | In a makeup match crack under 147,:says Warren Or. | Hoeft apparently has his work Bloomfield Hills golf am deen ‘lick, Michigan PGA prexy. Warren’ cut out for him. Ferrarese struck ed Detroit Coutitry Day 207-212 will be among those seeking to out 13 Cleveland Indians in his the Palmer Park Golf Course r qualify for ino ae gone’ first Major League start a cou- Detroit. ple of weeks ago — but lost the |= Medalist honors went to Bud game — then came back last Badger who shot a 40 for Bloom- week to shut out the New York field Hills. The Barons are now Yankees, 1-0. He allowed — 52 for the season. Orlick stn, nes today that; pros shocting the rounds at Indian- wood, will be permitted to turn n cards for National Golf Day,, \June 9. “Other years most pros. ‘were too busy handling National, Golf Day activities to get a chance to oe on the regular scheduled : Warren said. on Powers, state PGA secre- itary will direct the » Monday ial, Se cea cepted Include Henry Kennedy, Michigan State; Selwyn Jones, | Michigan State; Gerald Zitney, Michigan State Normal; and Bill Pyte and John McKenzie, both of Western Michigan, Ron Wellington and Bob Dowlett! the University of Michigan have jalso been invited. * te: AP Wi h The AAU _ sectseed the mir yoo! DOES A WRIGGLE — New York Yankee Bees acle mile. The meet has been ap- proved by the Michigan High Berra (8) tries to scoot away from the outstretched glove of Chicage |Schoot Athletic Assn, White Sox secondbaseman Nellie Fox, but was tagged out tn the Medals will be, awarded by &@me at Comiskey Park yesterday. Yogi was trapped between firse WKZO-TV in Kalamazoo. Proceeds, 87d second on a throw from White Sox catcher Sherm Lollar. New \go to the U.S. Olympie fund. | tam won, 10-3. aa Le ‘ a . A | “ a a y y Pu : \ , - . : 7 A « Ls ee seee Eos eey a a tee eee a * : < 1 i \ =o Pe. ee a make the journey. Gary Meeker, - ‘Master's champion, and Sam _ iE 4 4 a 24 te sh pend ‘the ane ati THE India Surprises With Net Split. in Davis Match PONTIAC PRESS, "India’s NEW : 467 Auburn Ave. ECLIPSE | TRADING YOU OLD MOWER LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED | 20% OFF ON ALL TRELLIS 56 HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE We're living in a happy era ~and the 56 Hillman Convertible is completely in harmony with the times — luscious, luxurious, alive! LAWN MOWERS SEE US ABOUT $250} Used Power Mowers for Gale Cheap! CLOSEOUT Cochran Interior GLOSS PAINT wow $300ce. Rey: SEE US FOR ALL YOUR GASY PARKING © WELL, ALMOST EVERYBODY Asks fof Al The Cor Buyer's Pal CHEVROLET-BUICK Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-241) UP With \. : e = q to Supply -) _ Lively eo cccccences, Eve rybody | 742 W. Huron FE 5-9101 Al Hanoute Sey and a prep and college ~~? \ eee next week, Dodson said. Cocccececcenccccocores Coach for the new mat activi- RA Tee ( Ramanathan Krishnan’ — defeated Japan’s ace Atsushi Mi- ragt—-63;—6-0.— 6-3—in—the—tirst) * * LJ Kosei Kamo came back strong ee ee ee ee 62, 46 Sanat Shoemaker in Lead for Riding Winners i _INGLEWOOD, Calif. uw» — Willie | ‘Shoemaker is leading in the con- | | \ | | = Yanks Trim Chisox, 10-3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It begins to look more and more |as if the two major league pen- ‘nant races are a pair of three- team oe | s se In the ently it’s Milwaukee, is 'St. Louis and Brooklyn. In the! ‘American, it's New York, Cleve- land and Boston—although the Red |Sox may hold only half a share of the third contender’s entry along ae Sox. ° |. The Braves, with Warren Spahn' ‘looking like his old self and Hank} | Aaron finally belting the ball, re- ‘tained their slim edge over the Cards by thumping the Néw York Giants 7-3 last night while. St. Louis, loaded with four of the NL's top 10 sluggers, put down phia Phillies 5-4. Brooklyn wasn't scheduled. In the only other NL game, Chi- cago's Cubs finally won on the road, knocking Pittsburgh 41. The New York Yankees upped their AL lead, snapping the White Sox's six-game winning streak 10-3 while left-hander Whitey Ford won his ‘sixth straight without defeat. Boston closed to within half a game of the third-place White Sox by battering Kansas City 6-1 in the only other game played. Spahn won his third straight against one defeat with great con- trol. He did a near-perfect job of scattering eight New York hits and didn't walk a man. Two singles in the third cut his scoreless string at 21 2-3 innings and Don Mueller followed Willie Mays’ double with! a home run in the ninth to score ‘the suddenly ambitious Philadel-| New Yorks’ runs. Chiefs Ride Pontiacs champions Saturday will make the trip to Ann Arbor for defense of| ‘their Class A crown, in a fleet of: Athletic Board OK's Wrestling New Sport Takes Its Place at PHS, Starts Next Fall Boys in Pontiac High Schoo! who i\hke bodily contact sports will have a new type competition next fall. today announced the athietic council had approved institution of wrestling as a regular var- , sity sport. Competition will be- gin with the 1966 fall term. Scheduling efforts will be started & ties will be Willlam F. Willson, —oft Th; $ wrestler. Willson ts a member of @a_ wrestling family. He anda @ younger brother were both Illi- ®@ nois champions. Wills on also’ Athletic director Tom Dodson | _ Go to State Meet in Style | Pontiac's state high school track! gleaming new Pontiac Motor four-| including Yogi Berra’s 11th home door sedans. The ears are provided through _ the courtesy of the btg motorcar company, with director of public relations Robert W. Emerick han- dling the arrangements, Drivers will be PHS coaches Wally Schloerke, Dean Wilson and Ray Lowry, Manager John W. Hir- linger of the Chamber of Com- merce, and one other. PHS athletic director Tom Dod- son made the original contacts re- garding the transportation which jhe described as a ‘‘very nice ges-| Cheng ture, in support | of the school's: fine track team.’ Fleet plans to leave from Pon- tiac High School at 8.15 a. m and Bo proceed to Ann Arbor as cara- van. test for the Hollywood Park riding So rey arin the championship with 13 winners in ; Hillman custom line is the first five days of the present : a leader. The Hillman line 55-day racing season. F begins at $1465 P.O.E. His" nearest competitors. are a ; | Johnny Longden and Milo, with a See = : Shoemaker booted home | Sugar Ray Robinson af New York and ex-champ Curt (Bobo) Olson | DOORSTEPDEMONSTRATION |winers yeterday: King’s Mis.| of San Francisco measure up for their lS-round title bout in Loe : “ ¢ take, Solid Miss, Trace Read ed ee cone ne ea re last being in De- ; ’ Flaggs Boy. | cemnber when Robinson Intecked cut Cleos in. two rounds. ] Foster’s Garage ¢ 3-Team Races in Fach League The Cards, 27 percentage points behind the Braves, remained the won-lost leaders as Ken Boyer, up- ping his average to .418, swatted a home run, double and two sin- gles and drove home three runs. Harvey Haddix, was the victim while Ellis Kinder won his first in relief of Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell with the help of Jackie — Hobie ares a Sorreer Cin- jcy. catcher, drove in three runs jfor the Cubs, two with a bases- loaded single off reliefer Luis Ar- royo in a three-run sixth. Ron Kline was the loser while Russ \Meyer won his first with relief; ‘help. Ford, working his sixth straight ‘complete game, walked only one fees didn't allow a run for the Yan-| . who got the job done with' ny noms in the fourth. Starter Jack jHarshaman was the loser as the Sox staff, with three -straight com- plete games, fed five pithcers to! the Yanks. New York, shaking its Fe at the plate, had 12 hits, rum. NATIONAL LEAGUE a Louts ~ peodpna o—5 1 6 *itladelphia 610 000 8 noes Kinder. 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Olson, whose pro- fessional career started im 1945, | him this time. fought 149 pro and has, ‘ihas gone to the wars 73 times, winning 65 and losing 8. He has | stopped 30. place tonight, weather soma. Game will pit Pontiac's improved GMC club against the strong Royal in the minors (a pitcher), Gene Cox and city leaguer, Judd Book Cox and city leaguer, Judd Booker, have signed. Johnny Antico and akes | scheduled for’ manager Paul x ~ VOLUME BS New and Used Gelf Balle. “mee 50% ‘Ott Ph. FE S-8318, FE 4.6115 MOREY'S ¢o 2280 Union Lake Rood _ ‘THE NEW Leon IN GREENS FEES. . No Money Down. 12 ton te Pay SCHUTZ MOTORS, Ine. 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Cimcinnet! an Ree i tle, New York %7 Set pe rou ae none ny ee ap eget : = 7 oan =" Goavane Boston M7 Thon ans Pittsburgh, 8: Klussew Cin- : . cinne - way ’ ee ai “To A ‘ pe BALTIMORE * ~How far and ond flight along with, Needles ~is The ue others expected to be with eight starters will be -$83.250 Hebe ean | kd — me slooe «STOLEN, a are rae ork. a VELZ , s | how fast Needles will have to expected to inctude Dino Lozzi’s'entered this morning are getting’ to Needles and would boost his Berra, NewYork 2%, Bauer, New York 4: ning players tied with Ginetnnatt 4-0. \ come in about the last quarter of Count Chie, Helen W. Kellogg's into the middie of the tmple crown earnings to $545.305. This would’! oe PE IN Berra New York aa pooas area 38 — , , ‘a mile Jn. rier toc he Jead- Come On Red, and H.C. Frue- classics for the first: ime ,_make him the 15th highest_ money Pe Mantle New Yo 9 Gernert Bos- Labine Brooklyn. Crone and ee 7 ae PS seelns question faut s fatherann ee cae ees eae : earner oF all Time, replacing Tasty. SO ie — Cent seni E = T <<. 4 Wi O 4 Hy : - _ tiabur ir hovering over tomorrow's $100,000 Come On Red was d0th at half. The Preakness is the fourth Road, the 1944 Preakness winner. wrrs—wantle, New, York 41 Kuenn STRIKEOUTS Friend Pi * Milwaukee, bs Preakness mile in_the Derby and sped to straight crack at a. $100,000 race _ __ * + 8 Detroit and Berra. | New toe —_ Roberts Philadelphia," 28, Craig. Itis being taken for granted than third at the finish while Count Chic by Needles this year Me won the The Preakness Is only the TS roc alec Goodman Boston 9 ve = —— i t jerk mer will i i NS oe = * oa Tuitle - the Kentucky Derby winner will Leet . up Jrom Tzth to saat “ ie glad id oe Poridn: rat oF ish ate cet Shonen Bo bale herman rey ceines cna tanunl aod tee bs egrets, aller running with the Derby anc e entucky leroy. nie eatin and Jack udiey pac inmneis Washington 7 1 ‘be. at the tail-end of the eight ws. fell t ag, ey : of ienp tien Cl mais ar : ae ah ecels Washes, 3 POWER MOWER & ; . x : , pr leaders, fell back to seventh The net profit of the Preakness $20,000. Hasty Road ran 28 times ape probable’ 3-year-old starters ast) ; en players tied wilh gy : TNS — Mant ¥ r 1 through the early stages of the THOME’ RUNS stanue Cerner abo ; TILLER mile and three-sixteenths race |8. Maxwell, Retroit and Bauer, New York DEM STRATION The Pimlico barn atrategists Doman Aries, Toy Gi ON nd that includes the handlers of 4 Kuenn, Detroit 3. eight players tied ar “y b ™ with 2 Needles. figure that © Calumet , PITCHING- Ford. New Yoru ies Saturday May 19th sl y arten OF ‘ een Farm's Fabius, D. G Armstein’s Boston Donovan and Keegan = Chicage / America’s 7 / ON eres and. Winding Way) Pa 5 Fore Be LO cmd af Mone Toro Eclipse ‘ Way Farms STRIKEOUTS Score Cleveland 45 Mowers oro - a oe oe oe Pascual Washington amore | New York and Fairbanks Rotaries, Reel & f ave wit a ety” Gal) Nexo) Be eee ee 2) se eee Cues von, Balt Ft pe and Riders Factory men - * @ e@ eT wl d he! th Ag ATIONAL LEAGLE will be on hand to help you wi 4 ee TT rae Tr r 5 wer ji —_ = = bi — Repu: | The debate ts over how fast they = east nG sean’ os Steak and | your mowing probierms Buy Only Merchandise ‘will be going when they hit the Bailey Cincinnati 418, Long, Pittsburg! CEPTED— { R og: ed Q li een bos Le noes wu nui har ee en Moon.” &t i Lass ae ne AVAILABLE Ca ~ = niz Lon ty be behind Louis 30. Mays New York and Long TIME PAYMEN : and Thomas titsburgh, 18 L T The B If that Fabius gets out in front Aa peep ipat eo | A FREE DRAWING ttle for ess han e est hs and still is going in 27, Jablonski, Cincinnati, 20, Moon and ' . by ¢ ene * Pore Musial. st Louis, 19, Campanella and FOR PRIZES When it Costs No More the stretch, he's going to be hard Hodges. Brooklyn and Long and Thomas : : catch,” admitted jockey Dave. -Piitaburg 16 sad Oe Derails x — Boyer. St Loum 4t- tong, Pitts Erb of Needes pel 37, Moon. 8t yates 4 Derk : New York and Schoendiens Avis, JZ GOLF BALLS Needles made up close to 5 lt oe bare poe a 5 a } : to Brookiyn and Bell. Cincinnat! alls . : lengths on Fabius in the last half lo Brooklyn and Bell, Cuncinagit. 8, mile of the Derby two weeks ago TRIPLES—Bruton Milwaukee ‘ "Mays New York. 4 Milwaukee and But the last turn is tighter and the stretch considerably shorter at Pimlice than Churchill Downs. In ~ the bargain, they have a sixteenth of a mile less to go | Also, jockey Willie Hartack on |Fabius had to move into the lead 7? ‘after three-quarters of a mile which was sooner than he had planned because the pace was so islow. It left him with no reserve ‘for the fihal sprint. ~ | -Needles’ winning time of 2 03 3-5 |was the slowest in the last seven derbies Jockey Erb said Needles NSE Sei eae never was So tired after a race SPECIAL If one of the others will set a fast pace, Hartack might settle Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- COMPLE‘ JOB Fabius down among the first flight = mouth . . . complete od | 4A? 5 but off the leader in order to save something to tackle Needles in a brake relining. First pony Fully Guaran- Parts and Labor NEES NR. RE TY Oar late rush. * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * | GOLF CLUBS PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB de Elizabeth Lake Rood FE 5-8939 ee ee ee Te a Wek EG. | ee NEEDLES GETS READY — Jockey Dave Erb gives Kentucky Derby winner Needles a workout at Pimlico in preparation for the $100,000 Preak- ness in eae a, Necdies) As ae On past performances, the sec 445 p.m ——s Invitational Shoot A registered invitational trap shoot: wil] be held Sunday at the Birmingham Club. Regular x Mini End Named ‘Begin Sunday Toledo Head Coach Cif Gun y Class A Nines Set Agron State Reports Good Fishing | Michigan Trout Waters | Producing Catches of Rainbows | LANSING um — The state cor servation department said todas Michigan trout waters are produc AP Wireph veers ing fair to. gaod .catches of rain but the shorter track is figured against him “The | ibows and brow? trout. « Preakness will be carried on CBS television at | Fishermen reported especially ‘good luck in Clear and Avalon ~|Lakes in Montmorency County: ‘Hart and Pickerel Lakes in Otsego County; Silver Lake, Cheboygan County; Bear Creek, Manistee and Some trout were being taken in the West and Middle branches MARKET TIRE CO. Prgarrenn ct 16 vara events ets oe) pO EDO 1062 1a Rag eee Ms (the Cedar River in Clare Cous 1 of the Cee © i'tionals has been arranged One. ton, former University of Mhinois T's tune for Pontiac's Glass A | Mavor Donaldson will pitch the 77 W. Huren St. Open "9 to 9” FE 8-0424 @ aged. One, Fe ena eee eet hret bal lasel Tisch acl We behing {% 8M4 the North Branch of the feature is the SOpair doubles. Cash/end and professional football play- City Baseba #ague to begin a the BENE ‘ ; ' Cedar River in Gladwin County. ler. has been named Toledo Univer: pew and Mayor Wiliam W '"® PY o set the stage for an aati = ided f° = <= Isity football coach for the 1956 aes ae “ afternoon doubleheader, which gets Limited catches were reported Donaldson and Charles Inmsh are Sa nen = i stricted portion of the At ‘season. He will replace ailing under way 1) minutes later no the presthicted: ponuon Of eau Forest W. England, but the latter 82!" to help start it off on the * « « Sable River in Crawford County ‘will remain athletic director and "&ht foot. Defending champion General’ Anglers were catching a few jexpects to return to coaching in| The Mayor and Irish, president /1957. < of the Pontiac Baseball Federa- Morton formerly was a line coach tion, will form the first battery ; at De Pauw University. He played Sunday afternoon at Wisner ? professionally for the Buffalo Bills, Field te officially open the 1956 & Chicago Bears and Low Angeles campaign. Motors and the Anderson Jets will brown trout from Little Long Lake collide in the opener of the twin.in Clare County Catches were bill at 1.30, with the U'AW-CIO improving also on the Boardman Locat 5% and Elks No. 723 clash- River in the south end of Leelanau ing in the nightcap County The department said perch fish Two new members of the city ing ts fair off Beaver Island, in DAVISBURG GOLF COURSE George Ferguson. Prop. Individual Membership Man & Wife Membership ~ $1.50 Per 18 Holes Sal.. Sun. and Holidays. 75c¢ Per 9 Holes Weekdays 6 Miles West of Watertord on Andersonville Rd. loop will meet Monday at 5:30 p.m. when Oliver Buick tangles with Fowler's Fine Foods. An- other newcomer to the league, Griff’s Grill, does not see action | Bay. until Sunday, May 27. Hubbard Lake is producing good This year’s seven-team circuit is! pike catches, the department said, one larger than last season, The!a few pike were taken from the (City Baseball League ts sponsored |packwaters of Hougfiton Lake. by the Pontiac Parks and Recrea-| Walleye catches were reported tion Department. fair to good on Burt Lake, good on Lake Charlevoix and Alpena. Anglers reported poor luck with perch at Frankfort and Suttons med e sicam Cleaned e Washed and Priee @ Chrome Sieaned KUHN AUTO WASH fh 149-W. Huron Across From- . Min re. add Pit .o MARK SSE 40 hp. 4 Cylinders in Line, Alternate vires Vsceevet Engine, = ; Reverse Gear d Neutral a How does Kessler do it? 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Reser aa Philadelphia yl pitchers Murry Dickson and Her- Newspaper swithboards here |man Wehmeier. were swamped yesterday with = Describing the present attitude callers—most of them unhappy ‘of Cardinal followers after a week ‘at the news Bill Virdon~ the in Which seven Cardinals were National League’s rookie of the | swapped for seven other players, year in 1955, had been traded. one_ sports writer wrote: _But _the latest of the Cardinal “vd say they're Trade S urprises ‘Virdon - PITTSBURGH (@ — Outfielder tonight against the Thic ago Cubs. Bill Virdon, taking his trade from| The 24 - year - old Virdon was ithe St. Louis Cardinals, to the Scheduled to play last night but, howed ith Keir h 3 ‘Pittsburgh Pirates in philosophi-| ie = plea oul ja result of an injury suffered in| cal fashion, hopes to a a Pi- a slide a few days ago. The Pi- rate uniform tor the fi time jrates team physician advised him — ce rest 24 hours. my Nashua Points xsswvetescec: at Money Title pal antial pitcher Dick Littlefield— said news of -his trade “came as ‘a shock but, after thinking. it, Needs Only $8,146 to Fleet Peet Is Pass aa Set Y First Nominee | Citation’s Earnings 'to Be Entered after a two-hour battle three | over, that’s baseball and you go| miles off Puerto Rico. "CAMDEN, NJ. wt — If Nashua! e millionaire hopes to be- $100,000 Preakness. iwhere you're sent.’ : were a human athlete he'd prob- y jably be a little superstitious about; Fruchauf, were the first 3-year- | Stars Blast Par ‘ome _ all-time leading money. Only yeeterday trainer Freacy in 5 ourney : e ee « Lamoureux had indicated Fleet RECORD WRECKER — This 73%@-pound blue marlin, proudly displayed in San Juan by Allen | Sherman, is expected to official- ly break two world records. The erman on an 80-pound test: line ay State Park in which the, this -morning for tomorrow's | in | ‘Saturday’ s Camden Handicap at} elds to be entered at Pimlico | The 4year-old might then be, Peet would not go in the mile : hs race. How- i : thumbing through the records) 884 three-sixteent q Wininger Leads by 1 where he'd find out it took Cita-| Vr. Fruchant insisted both of Stroke as 33 Batter tion. the current world money-win- | his colts be named and Ed Fer- ris, agent for the stable, put up : ning champion, four races and : $500 for each. Even Figures four months to earn $49.285 neces- a sary to dethrone Stymie in the Qatumiet Farms’ Fabius was 1 KANSAS CITY Ww — Oklahoma dollars and cents league. Citation’ the next nominee. He was entered ‘ City’s Bo Wininger shot five "an second three straight times’ by Charles Lang, agent for the straight birdies for an eight-under- before his er ay 5 : par 64 but that was only good | : enough to give him a one-stroke) This will be Naghua’s second, lead going into today’s second Chance to pass Citation’s $1,085,760 4 round of the $22,500 Kansas City /¢@™mings record. He could have Open done it with a victory at Gulf- eee stream last St. Patrick’s Day, but Goes to Columbus one touri ros and one ‘alas, ‘Mr. Millionaire’ wound up Pie acute oar Ge Mil- down the track, a badly = COLUMBUS, Ohio (®—Outfielder burn Country ‘Club's 6,545-yard fifth He earned only $2.500 that|Ben Downs. an outstanding per- jockey, Willie Hartack. Tiger Farm Player layout in the first day's firing 4 ‘former in spring training with the Winineeril calm e ll within | (two * 8 e Detroit Tigers, has been acquired strokes of tving the course record Simee then. the Nasrullah colt by the Columbus Jets of the Inter- has won the Grey Lag Handicap in New York worth $7,100 to the’ ne = Ohinnor Aggie “inner He thus enters Saturday's pees tied tor fourth here 27.000-added Camden Handicap tn) 1953 and was low amateur in needing only $8.146 to take over 1949, had a magic touch with his |the anes head Ne also aay putter yesterday. ade! wae at bet hth . . e e 'since the syndicate---which pur- He sank 18-footers on the 15th/Chased him for $1:251,000 from the and 18th in his dizzling finish and @State of the late William Wood- came within inches of an eagle Ward has indicated the great horse on the 17th. He had nine birdies, WOuld end his racing days after Nf Citation’s record a bogey and seven pars in the Passing “ES Nashua is top weighted at 12) Was batting 360 for the Jets. Bob Rosburg of San Francisco, pounds. The other probable start- shooting in the same threesome ers and their weights are ( Parnell ls Benched : for Month by Injury with Wininger, caught the fever Whitney's Fisherman (122), Cas- and came in with a 65, only one'tle Rock Farm's Mr First (113). BOSTON \ — Red Sox veteran lefthander Mel Parnell. will be out national League from the Detroit American Assn. farm club at Charleston. W. Va Porky Oliver set when he won: the tournament in 1950) ten Senators outfielder Bill Stew- art fer Downs yesterday, and may later receive an infielder on of the deal. Downs, a lefthanded hitter. was batting only .201 for the Senators. <= stroke back. Rosburg eagled the Mr and Mrs R. C. Markus’ Miel- Tied for third at 67 were two of action for at least a month ABC leaders Intact HASTINGS (P—West Michigan's ing here from Detroit for treat-| has completed a l-year rotating ond base at Detroit Wednesday three more days rémain for hope The 8member conference con- 30-day minimum to bring the Red | iol — one, sabe: sent Leash —— dd. BALTIMORE ww — Ratheram | and Fleet Peet, owned by H. €. | The Jets swapped the Charles- | option from Charleston as a part | ‘Stewart, a righthanded.. swinger. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY.-MAY 18. 1056 | Over Trades They're waiting for an explanation They're waiting for an explana- tion from Lane. It’s nét so much | the players that have been _tweded. The fans dent uke Seat bial Betore Lane arrived. on the cene last year to take over direc- tion of the seventh-plaee Cardinals, “there was much talk of a Cardinal youth movement and a gradual rebuilding job 6 * * * Now Lane obviously is shooting, for the pennant this year, with the club off to a fast start under its | new manager, Fred Hutchinson. “I feel the team is a better , all-around club new than when | sald yesterday. A rundown on Lane’ 8 manila] tions this past week. - | FRIDAY—Haddix, Miller and! Flowers for Dickson and Wehmei- | er. Utility infileder Grady Hatton |purchased from Boston Red Sox. | MONDAY—Infielder Solly Hemus. |to Philadelphia for infielder Bobby | | Morgan. WEDNESDAY—Shoristop Alex. 'Grammas and outfielder . Joe, [Frazier to Cincinnati for utility | man Chuck Harmon. THURSDAY—Virdon to Pitts-' iburgh for Del Greco and ie field. That left the Cardinals with only | eight of the players who started | the disastrous 1955 season under manager Eddie Stanky. WHISKEY BUY IN MICHIGAN WILLIAM ° tet i 1808: a par-five eighth hole with a 4foot leux (110) and CL. Dupuy's Gal- putt. dar (114) Texans, Don January of Abilene New High School Loop and Billy Maxwell of Odessa * Mel got the word yesterday from aaa Completes Grid Card Dr. Ralph McCarthy after arriv- newest high schoo! Athletic League, ment of a severely sprained left, F N E d the West Central B Conference, ankle he acquired sliding into sec Ch vent Cars n football schedule for 1957 and a Parnell was immediately put on ROCHESTER, NY. im Only. 1957-58 basketball schedule the disabled list for the required fuls in the American Bowling Con. sists of five schools — Belding, |Sox reer to on the legal’ "gress fournament to bow! over ile._Hastings. lonia_and St_jlimits— © Johns — formerly in the West Cen-! Dr. McCarthy tia hardluck Mel ae hae surged to the top Wal Circuit. and three—Charlotte..would probably be able to walk 22 = FF nee Fee ite division Eaton Rapids and Grand Ledge, without artificial aid in about 10 “AG S Lax ‘ 7 A ipadersl nay fndi tiniest weekend| senich le ft the 2 Capital! Co onference. days. Hes using crutches: now. Wak \j) prrretel ——— — He paést- aes —af at VV VV VV CY VV www eywwwve eee ; Weekend keglers will tiave to do” WILLIAM We carry a complete line of ... EVINRUDE Quiet OUTBOARD MOTORS ‘Feather Craft G Wolverine ALUMINUM BOATS better than those who took to the uleys vesterday Samuel Kramer of Cleveland. Ohio, posted the high score in the singles with 641 on games of 203, 204, and -2%4, but it was nowhere - near the 744 rolled by George Wade: of Steubenville, Ohio. April 20. Class B Meet Reset ST..CLAIR — The state High School class B golf tournament has| been postponed from Saturday to! May 26 because the site, the St.’ Clair River Country Club. is water-| HARRINGTON BOA FE worxs [3 PENN Gr, ee 67, per S20 mae pornisy ov connenst <8 "TOME Niven gam RaNcisCORTMM | logged. Twelve toame have en? 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. FEderal 2-8033 | tered. é mmenmemaneaan an y er You could pay MUCH MORE R | for William Penn Quality Ks hag Clarkston Golf Course , ‘ FORMERLY THENDAR. . \Y ‘ $6) 66 ESTON ROAD—North End of, Walters Lake “ s moeesiee y i : 9 Holes : It protects against atmos- COME IN TODAY—OFFER GOOD LIMITED TIME! Harold Turner-Ford in BIRMINGHAM. ANY MAKE, MODEL THIRTY -SIX Wee, : [ = q : THE PONTI AC PRESS, RID. AY, M AY 18, 1956 CHEST FREEZER Py ness ae cae CDRING “The L. A. ‘Wagner Company Announces Its OF SUPER VALUES THROUGHOUT THE E STORE Home-Made by Kirtcher Ct. Charcoal Grill! Bring the Family’ DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 TOMORROW HOLDEN’S RED STAMPS ON EACH SALE APPLIANCES IGERATOR Maytag Square Tub epi “283° 19" | WRINGER WASHER - Defrest-Deluxe........ Slightly Crate Marred | Reg. $152.50 ee $4700 — 179" i aas nance 115" _Teop Freezer... a = Reg, $149.95 40” Automatic Oven Automatic 30” Electric Range 95 | WASHER $ 95 WESTINGHOUSE $139* W/Suds Return-Deluxe — 249* Reg. $319.95~ Electric DRYER Hot Point—Can use on 110V............. Electric RANGE §=—5 1° HOT POINT—1955 Model Reg. $269.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC 11 Cu. Ft. $ GENERAL ELECTRIC. SUNBEAM ELECTRIC "WEST BEND AUTOMATIC $628 . 1 ONLY—CAPEHART HI-FI CONSOLE 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Rd. $935 STEAM or DRY IRON... FRY PAN, Reg. $19.95. COFFEE MAKER, $12.50. KITCHEN CLOCK... HUGE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON REFRIGERATORS, — A RANGES, WASHERS and DRYERS! . YOU WOULD PROFIT BY GETTING OUR PRICE TOO! TELEVISION CLOSE OUT _ ‘ALL 1956 MODELS AT PRICES NEAR COST OR cost ONLY A FEW LEFT! 69" RECORD PLAYER! 4 Speakers! Mahogany! Reg. $199.95 THE Grill. with Roasting Spit... me Gal... 10% | TELE-CHRON ELECTRIC $¢ 2% | PLAY GYM and SLIDE 7 ft. 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DUSTERS $ 7 2. 47 © 7 Ge ae AGNER co. HOURS—8:00 TO 6:00—MON., FRI., SAT. "TIL 9:00 B > 9221 i EA SOR Se or Sa iy REED feud <5 oe ey AS TR WRG y FR ie BRU DD Peay mse 2) £ “s OP aye See tee elo ae if* i PRS, Cee ee Sata sd Laenee yah 2 7 ay eae ye i Beh Py ¥ i eee EE eS i vt eS ee gees 4 ght dee ot ae] é ips Gah -% is eee ¥ $ . - ae? r fe : gs ba - i : J : J ; wh ies he ‘ es : : a . ; : ig 2 : | : } - é i“ ’ : ‘ r , a4 Ae ee a wb Ae ott ep oe B + pe ore pe ft ov gate. Peden geil Se atl EE { eae 5 ; fi : : ‘ ’ ¢ a oe ( > j le ee / "3 ere | oat | 2 _ ___THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 | | ~ — Communists, Chiang | DO IT YOURSELF 4, Zerepgegs a] PNA? DUCE , Continue Gun Battle | 3 , : - i] FR .. THIRTY-SEVEN By Walt Disney e ae oT: : or 4 4 a as sALL Skt it. - . - es {ee ——— islands and closer to the ; land than any other in the group. There was no indication of the vol- ume of Nationalist counterfire, but reed matches that from the Ss. . * * s The announcement said the Communists fired 24 shells in a 20-minute period and 136 more in a 37-minute action. J. N. Sheppard. of St. Helena, South Africa, who was told five . years ago: “You will never make a garden in this dust bowl," has grown a 16-Ounce peach, 11% . inches in circumference. Okay Honey. Which step is the squeaky one? BOARDING HOUSE Wlddddddeed SSeS ee Le oars : wit > ; ; 2 o my } ING STEAM DO THE WORK MEN KX, MULE ~~ Purp FET? A ina USED TO DO YEARS AGO/~ SOME Aree 3 SOMEBODY NEED) ‘HELP IN HERE? _ , - a -~ TYE *S| HELP — “ps (wane ie . : po : ! for . -_ FRAN BUS NAER> 'p ¢ TO SOME OF THE LIKE TH’ GUY FINE MACHINISTS HE'S ROUGH IN TH’ SHOP WHO AN’ TOUGH CAN BUILD ANYTHING \ WITH ’EM FROM A HUMMIN'= AND ROUGH BIRD'S WRIST WATCH | AN’ TOUGH TO A OCEAN LINER, FOR EM! . Yip : THEN WILL I MAKE _ . . Go PRESENT PLAQUES BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Za OSCARS / YOUR STLDIC? “Neanxs' 4 a 4 =) i sa / 7 GUS, YM GOIWG TO || AWD FOUL S106, || PROWE BOOTS, DP THIS 5 WADN'T FOU RIVER \FRA a BETTER Car - TRIP? 0, \ . ee > Z ~ | Sa i . Ww i wy) SSHHHY Se | 4 YY, bd Va | SH S Ne NN XV WY SRwws iS “MORTY MEEKLE Ak tng. US. Pot. Om © 1956 by WEA Service, me, SAB ee GRANDMA GOODNESS, I DO WISH . AN! WASN'T $8 ELLY oe a $ ROUS... MY MAILBAG WITH TELLIN’ ME / re co fe ok PROFITABLE Satisfies °| opportunities : Every Day in the Pontiac Between | 2 Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buving end sell- : ing problems. Meals DIAL FE 2-818) | _ To Place Your Yet never rich = _ WANT AD . di SPEARM/NT “Please! Not there. All deliveries around back!" ' , : * j S © 4 Won : /y % 3 i a4 ; ; ' S . . | re F 4 FS * ' {THIRTY-EIGHT — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY. 18, 1956. ~ = = TANUARY ing called to enamton Woods arriett iy order by Chairman ea aoe Word - Clawson, . C. Hudson, we morian, "We W. Smith, Alger City: Pred L. cKinnon, , Moskowits,. Olden’ rg, ” phillips.) id,” D. Smith, ~All 8m ASS B. WATERS Moved by Horton supported ty Levin- son the resolution be A saffi 3 Thewener Voll Staman, Swem, er, Vo Walker, W Weinbur rger, Wright, Yockey, Zapf, (0) =A Nays: ‘None. (6), 088 Mise IN oF BETWEEN THE) F DETROIT AND COUNTY OF pted. clent majority having voted for om, the 0. AND Mr. Hiland = vs, erenrstee = rantcheg doo : y and between tee Si ot Bers Detroit a amuses cor, rs ccuvention. S 2 = said sufficient majority Raving motion carried. refer, the fs Clerk read communication Michigan State Association of elfare Boards a a the op ial psa) wap en Ue * esignation be a from George Wil- sapperset Ca cepted voted | USly offered for public sale = otal = the chal relative to their annual ape 7a Gardner supported by by Hud- be referred to ‘the Seore- State their oon Public a delegation dey to Conference. this to the C by. Boyer f0T line mo’ Mr. Ewart gave @ report on posed incorporation re the City “thie matter was referred to eee Statute in such on the pr ——_ TO CRIPPLED CHI To the H table { ‘ane fi ppled chitd ® fac y for owned by cecnteanas ot land ——— for such s humanitarian pro! and Now a 900 will be sufficient, the exact tion to be determined contemplated pete the Chairman and Clerk pots and maintain ren on land rviee| and direct sile approximated: ‘Margaret GO. Schat ge A naving voted fasion for of rate A sufficient eos woth wien tor| beat 3 -motion Means the “Michigan State Now property be left Pacington Inter- Sewer . (Referred to + neement ef the Fourth annou tals | of case of Roch. rolls Board of Supervisors joo oied. Ladies and Gentlemen: | WHEREAS the curative effort on behelf this Board be suthorize¢ to execute the lease AND or Oke DO . ereon shall hereby elety for Crippled Children, a Mich! ae for a = ject to ‘the fonowing condition: 1, Buch lands and aay and an improve- be used for the bene- boca CONSIDERATION DOLLAR +$1.00) to) tor survey, the form) fit of Crippied Children of all races, colors creeds; 4. Th individuais, partnersh: goever ‘but shall always be = bel a po associa Lessee or feorreites or assignable to any individual, group of the W ne Jon, corporation, | approx, ip or entity of Tey -e what-| Sec. 18 to the tpolpad ra pb Od by nt This lease shall be ‘void if Lessee violates reasonable rules and regulations gore the W line of Sec 21 to which may from time to time be-adopted by the Board of Auditors or Board of center line of the Clinton River: providing @ written copy of Supervisors, seid rules and regulations ‘shall previously been served on Lessee: Lessee shall at all times carry such insurance and in such amounts as will, is: in the soinien of the Board of Auditors, | the Board of or omissions s. Policies of insurance to be et eve ort rough ¢ (Copies of Auditors); - all pda Ny —gpon. termination of Dated at Pontiac, Michigan, this AD. 196—. day of Witnesseth . have. its adbeast) filed wan it erected on yevers roperty lall of which territory ties Come of Oekland. and is to be known line and the northerly right fins way line interests a6 pprodbilldoen| AES G UNTY OP OAKLAND, i Blonan oral Constitutional Corporatt the | by ¥| John OF, sub- ‘a ae 000.00 cash, and faith deposit of $5,000.00 kK, to be. Peo ol oon dl en then ap ae nue at Bouthfirld, which ag ey wea ye st not. to..exceed: 2 @, | ith, | lena in Sy ie conslansuen and tained to be kept and one the benefits te accrue as a result as follows: THE Lact a 1. To sree sum of twenty | thousan “ts he red thirty five and 64,/100th dollars ($20,635.04) tor an outlet ble feet per second o: ss of a 5 g i oy 2 : : i z if Ey by shall use the ne hy vewer system, it it for 2 cul ess Of of City Exhibit “B", ereof, “|e part h N' ninety ( mhat writing to the City. Im the event of such giving cement .after dayd’ advante notice in| starting any agreed thas work in the ‘ace y accept suc sioners, and the as the “County™) its County Drain Commissioner; 7” ad the parties hereto did en the 23rd dey of Sovessber. 1943, enter to an = final “disposal by the City, of such offer, and WHEREAS this land has been previ- two in with |Laws of the peered, with no offers being ;Teceived, and WHEREAS the above offer ts in excess of recent appraisals made on this prop- erty, and your committee deems the . thy ate Edi- he BARN HAROLD K. SCHONE | M. BREWER x Moved ty Horten ed by Heacock ue wulfiel te t t major havi ted fi en! ¥ having voted for, tesolution ‘was declared, aauguad | Misc. 3039 y Mr. Horton IN RE: EMPLOYMENT OF ARCHITECTS | — a Ladies and Gentiem ie necessary to posal at sare ‘that the ~—_ and Grounds Com- mittee be aw Berry * and Clyde, Reser nies of Oak Micht-. n, to prepare and rt the const: of s County garage at the Bervice * “come. HARRY W. HORTON, Chairman DAVID EF. fag oye BARN B. TERS oved by ‘Horton supported by Belding majority not bar oe ve resolut tne reso! paced resoiution, jor on | ae 3060 Mr. Horton — RE: SCHEDULED MEFTINOS i Or hee in the yoooaenaae especially ma to building construction and the mae ee public prop- ert WHEREAS tt tt ts the consensus of the, \Committee that regularly scheduled meet- ings of the Board of Supervisors arranged eTround the statutory and required meetings of the evento taritt well would Com. efit by such, scheduled meett: estat‘ inerease in Elen Wase oud Menesand Scctane Gnmaan| tees for their consideration and recom a as to the desirabitity aw eet- ting up such scheduled meetings under ‘the By-Laws and back to the page ¥. saber to the annual meet | the Board in Ap of Chairman. DAVID E NORMAN ANDI R. ans Mile e- ihe ee°s Be yy aus RESOLVED) the depart-|required in paragraph 4 of sald ments of the County, which would great-| ment leovered by this a nitary sewage from the Southeastern Oakland County Sewage Disposal District, delivered into city's re Creek Sewer et the backwater gates es of Jefferson Avenue, and WHEREAS the County has entered into an agreement of even date herewith with the City of Detroit for the use of the latver's sewers from « point et ees inter section of Southfield item "and ‘Teem aid thatthe pepe shall be discon ee oy pte on cauaeiaudl ectly ved oaid Exhibit ~B", sald } connecting sewer in en oT H . os the aly ous aE Michigan Avenue just east of Southfield Road, at which mt it enters Det Northwest intercepting Sewer of the rolt Bewage That should tts quantity of sewage Sees 2 cuble feet per second, or any other than a. “ny per second | “excess over and above; two a) prs feet per second, other acquired oe ee ae Og 6, attached additional capacity, or be eéquire addit ' ee provided, it will it per or — on atm {led lene at iten ‘thousand three hundred it as a8 the W'ly right of way line of Northwest-, erp Highway; th along the W'ly right: of way line of Northwestern Highway 14°08'30" W 757.146 ft; to the PC. ef curve to the left; th continuing slong ene W'ly right of way line of Northwest-| rn Highway and the curve to the left (Radius of 4421.44 [t., Interior angle pad $* E 230.37 to a pt, th orther! he a way OL . poelonn, th tine of the EB 2006.62 ft to the pt {heginning, containing 06.46 acres more; - a “WHEREAS the said terfitory above described is now within the confines of| ‘the Southeastern Oakland pare Sewage Disposal District but because of topography it is not feasible to convey the line fag eC right Lares Pred Center. UILDINGS AND GROUNDS ,ny sewage therefrom to the east and Se that lcs iis p ee finally imto the said Geena Creek Sewer; and that it’ is con the said territory, together with’ other \terrttory, may be transferred from the! j@outheastern Oakland County Sewage! Disposal nal hed to the Evergreen In- verceptor District THEREPORE it ls agreed b tween the parties berets as follows: 1 perk the City Will treat and dispose! | ot from the aforesaid described fect which hs brinch a the | S Northwest Intercepting Bewer © e troit = Disposal System, at Michi- gan Avenue, on the same terms any con- poral as aiete prescribed in said i of November . 23, wage delivered to the ‘City in | t as hereinafter prow ences rey if = system of rovements land services shall lahed, under the provisions Public Acts of 1939, as amended, for t proposed Evergreen Interceptor Lamsaket whieh shal! tnelude the above descr lands, then this agreement shall be merged into any agreement which may be entered into between the parties here-itg other fixed io for the treatment and disposal of m said larger district wage low water such as fe ree- 1942, shall be Jokes seWage! Southfie! anvere f November 23, the measurt of required tor “the be served and be-| ne r= 4 pra wee calsader vear shall exceed the number of cuble feet per second capacity previ- lously acquired by ! cuble foot per second, then tt will ecquire such additional * | tional capgcity above acquired unless additional territory is to County, at option, y in said tly}methed of operation ch adaition- lwuch additional capacity. Such 5 al capacity may be purchased for - District” ou ition tory in to that ae in | Rectta bove, description and map thereof, oat be filed with the Detroit City | Ene and his consent secured to. of — territory. bite Oe an Laren iey olters e | cane in advance to eubie feet per second or less, roportionate share of the mainte- ; nance i) athe Detroit sewers used by the. County, as shown in Exhibit “B", Item 4. @hould the County's use of the city |sewers exceed 2 cuble feet per tect tunared acquired capacitie tart be 2! a ards and Gischanes of industrial or commercial o type sum of one td be o0ths ithe governt: fled copies is agreed to hele, per annum. After such — as i\this rental value {is equivalen: the total amounts paid by the County for hell City sewers, which ¢ Coun Niolate, an of, igs ce et this ¢on- proval of this Be Sar Co aoa vapors mn os report. iat ee That this .;|missioners of the City for sewage treat-| men! services. 26. The County and all untte of govern-| u te sewage to the joved s that we support the aril rs the suppor Public utilities involving water, age and drat of wastes into the Detroit Sewer Sys- It ts understood that Loar rag tory | ° the “Evergree rsteen rict™ and that when. on Hy meee dor ponedlsbepertgedin that district, then this. eer|be m inte that agreement and 8° fon | credits given for ments here- under enrecens to paragraphs 1 and 2s. 8 agreement is mi in pureu- ance bhp proper TIcshaeons bas adopted by body of each party, certi- im a1. ieee to attached, marked “D" and made @ part hereof faithful performance of all and singular | at the stipulations, terms and Soneatironer o Exhibits “C” and, ir this agreement, under the then the : maintenance ¢ prea ene and 60/100the dollars ($51 cubie foot taka ond vey year ershows jin Exhibit “B" em 3. -\ nance charges are computed at one-bett| Is one per cent o rtionate cost which plans xe amin approv ved | said Cit ity ite sewe En-| Ly aoe re yep). 2) a paragrap and, furt how ment; the we teed, 0 an to } n aa > of this ther to — eli {nate times the City’s parties and of used this agreemen \in qugdruplicate and signed by the iw ppective- paties io, purstiant to the ‘aforesaid resolutions of their governing ‘THE CITY OP DETROIT. By Commissioner of Public Works _ lw THE F PRESENCE OF THE COUNTY OF oancazp a County Drain peda (lt by Miland M. Thateher te the same Belding er, i. ; Andrews, Belyea. Best, Blanchard, re! cl pened emis of 50 years from the date hareal after whileh time the City ae require township's Sauthfield a oo the fan the County to install such & meter in the) pyg coer Us pe hovers 4 this pu install and en an rr, - hay Saat oe rons or ary to Mi Molway, Hudson, Hughes, — Lovincon, Lewis, = ia or,| Dickens. " Duncan, a as, wart, Prid. ner, amlin, Heacock, Hill, ‘O- hone, . Smith, Voli, rt, By ‘president . By ———— Secreta co bra oF OAKLAND Moved by orvee eup er the resolution be adopted | & sufficient majortty having voted therefor, the resolution was declared Misc. 306) = 24 Mr. Thateher RE: Fee oros PLEA ANS The following resolution was offered = hatcher and sechnded by Semann BE ir RESOLVED that the Board of! Supervisors of the County of Oakland. Btate of Michigan, by a majority vote of! ites members elect, does hereby authorize that there be established under the provisions of Act No 342 of| ithe Public Acta of 1938, as caenaes' alte! systém of sewer and sewage from + to-wit; UB Lite oped of Southfield: a that Feld ‘Tow Sections 31 and 32 of Seuth- id Towuship Bde SW'ly of the folie: omnaligred nas ® point on the south) line of Bec. 32° said point being 800 ft. west of the corner of said Section! 32; thence NW'ly along the center line of. River Rouge to a potnt on @ Mile Road, | $50 ft E of be Nw corner of Bec 31.. tine of Sec St pee ie ru and 33 thru 36 the E % of the NE ‘ of Sec. 3, ‘ownons ing ener lowing dese ly LS gs ally enst t of the fol m4 line of ‘Sec of is. inence south 1100 ft stiong in ihe line of) iver: f thence SW'ly along the center re air of the ctinten River across to the 8 line of Sec. 16; thence west! to the W line of Sec. 16; thence south ,, the E and Spence east to the thence 1 line of See. 21; W'ly elon |River to the W line of Sec 28. south to the BE and W \% line oe. thence east to the W %% line thence south to the 8 line : thence east to the N and 8 ¢ of Sec: 28. reap south 1700 fr. to E th to 8 thence t on 8 ‘e line of Sections 33 and 34 to the EB “s line of Bec, 34: thence south On, to} Pserce of Sec noth 1920 ft of the NE % of Becton the 1 said) Sate = “Parmington Interceptor Sewer BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the! — gpemmonsger | fa hereby. By ir in-matters pertaining te, a erator: of Chairman and rT and sewage disposal | vements cuales ced newest ae Siery op CRiPruaD (eed Sut stupect "tse" aioe CHILDREN, «a Michiganitioned system as are conferred upon him: a rt tion pw ae and especially by the provisions of 342 of eo baat Geel ol 1939, oe jame pro at he shal) have no tinenge: to create any liability of any Kind upon the County of Oakland unless suthorized by this Board of Supervisors. | eas: Anderson, 1 derson,' Andrews, Bia: Crenshaw, Cummings, ‘Dickena, Dinca, “Bein a Oe. orted by Thatch- out cities peel townships, or cera | e of ie Clinton’, the center line of the Clinton ™ = Mate icoune Drain . Commirnsiorrer ' tt was moved by Hiland M and seconded by John G Semann that the foregoing contract be approved and ‘that the County Drain Commissioner ue authoriged to execute the same for nd on behalf of the County ADOPTED Yeas 1D Anderson, L jerson, Andrews. Barnard, Belding Bel- ia Best, Blanchard. Bonner, Boyer, Brendel, Brewer firtgham Cam bell, | Cardon, Carey, Castile, Clack, Clark, son, Crenshaw, Cummings, Davis, Decker, ‘Dickens, Duncan, Eckman, Edwards, flias, Ewart, Frid, Gardner i es Foe Hamitp Heacock. Hi!!!, Holmes, Holway, Huds onbbirgeies, * Kelley, Kep- hart, Levinson. Lewis MarDonald, |McKinnon, Menzies Miller Moberly, Moskowits. Oldenburg, Phillips, Ransom, Reid, Rhinevault, Roberts Schock, e Schone. Semann, D Smith, F Smith, W.) Smith, Btaman, Swem, Taylor, Thatcher, v Walker, Waters, Webber, Weinburg- jer, Wright, Zap! (m4) Nayt None (0) AGREEMENT FOR USF OF CERTAIN oe SEWERS Mise. 306 : “AGREEMENT made this of 1954 between the CITY OF Orr, &@ MUNICIPAL CORPORATION in the State of Michigan. by and through’ its Commissioner af Public Works (herein- . day phe OP OAKLAND a political su ddivision of lthe STATE CHIGAN, by md | * Co tts County Drain Commissioner, i sherei erates called the County!, - WITNESS 1 IRECITAL Al WHEREAS the City as [constructed and maintains @ sewer Fornsists of sewer pe with limited 242 «of P.A.. 1939, a fol lowing des Tibed Badbtased RIF. jcorner of South 88"3 tion 36 6 5 S. es N 0°59°20" ‘102.00 ft N'ly right ne way line of Fight Bete Road| which is the pt of beginning; th along, a northerly right of way line of Eight; Sot eee N #a'4an0" E 35081 ft to a pe N 1°09 00" W 50000 ft to a pt. Aw eesaaien? F978 66 ft to ® pt on the 2 lv Hiehwav. th along the W'ly right of way! line of herby esiern apaay NM Che f Sway the curve to the left ee of 4421.44 ft, Interior angle of 5°04 ‘chord of white = oc at 38" 391 14 ft) 301-68 ce tei th 8 1°15°40* {|B 230 37. to a pt: O1-4e" W 3261.68) E 1250.72 sd section mn Ma line 8 0°59°20° ie Seine: fntersection of the W of Eight Mile Road extended; th along the N'ly Ss pall hs of way line of Fight Mile) Road'N #6°3 “ @ 2605 62 ft to the pt of beginning, T ectauine 96 46 acres more or less. which comprises ® roximately on 46 acres. as shown on Exhibit Hoth , hereto attached and made @ part. her ‘RECITAL D: WHEREAS the. County proposes to build at its sole expense, a Sanitary sewer with an inside diameter of twenty-one (21) Inches. and with e@ maximum flow capacity of 74 cubic feet in Southfield Road in the extending from - the northerly elty limits at Elht Mile Road to a point In Bouthfield Road jurt north| of Flegsell] Avenue. for the purpose of |conveying weoitery sewage into the City's) C eae and TTsL EB) WHEREAS the Cotnt po atactlh to make use of t sewer for the convevince | sewage originating. within the described in Recital C tory above, to the southern terminus of said sewer andi ised » “amount will ot pala forthwith by aw-| te Cc 1 ine’ ry itn a ai a A To. deposit with the City leeoctina within the City any work on ithe County's sewer to be constructed In ———| Southfield Road referred to in paragraph 5, the sum of five hundred dollars \(@500.00) which is the City Engineer’s| Thatcher estimate of the cost of inspection of “the| art of sald interceptor within City. Any portion of this emount un- jexpended for inspection upon completion jof the work shall be refunded to \County, or any deficiency in thts. the | Coun to the Ct 8 Yo start comeriction of the sewer, jin Southfield Road, at such |authorized by the City, and to complete) after, unless time of completion fs ex- tended by the City 9 That all present and future ¢con- siruction by ft within the city limits of Detroit will be in accordance with compere contract documents, plans and cificatiows, as approved by the City, fF rough its City Engineer and that all) onstruction shall be under the woapts [etalon of said Engineer and at ense of the County, and that the ary ngtneer will be given at least forty- eight (48) hours’ written notice before the beginning ef construction of any | work within the City of Detroft. 10. That all work performed by it within the City of Detroit will be in accordance with the standard rules and ‘regulations pertaining to work fn public, streets, at last adopted by the Common Counc: Filles and reatens are ma: § agreemen let at it *: "Retirement Commisston’’ or! “Commission” means the etirement Commission created in this resolution | ic}, “Member means any person Included in the membership of the re-/ tirement system (d)- “Retirant™ means any member who retires with a retirement aliow- ance payable fromr funds of the retire-| ment system ‘e}. “Beneficiary” meane any persor,| j except a retirant. who is in receipt of al retirement allowance, pension,' or. other benefit, payable from funda of the re-, tirement system. (f) “Service” means service rendered to baad County by an employe of “credited service” Leiekaaeps cont 8 to th ‘or fal is sy of paramount consideration your nl) wishes to offer the “following tiling with material above a dfameter of 24 Inches that the petition comply with Bection 1 of Chapter IV of Drain Act “by of ni would be traversed by the project father) pias the 10 required under the present | A seventh simendment Mr Stevens was to Act 188 the ue Acts of 1954. This Act was desi, -jbroaden the powers.of townsh there were ap man petition under the. ractical tevens’ om wet unworkable. Mr. will A aly By ye pu emendmen “WHEREAS many residents of the Town.| + P of randon, particularly residing or owning property near site of. a Prison Camp establishment and your committee believes the are rests of residents Lad tind by of Hest affected Notes should recelxe firet EAS‘ th oe establishment of ® pensa’ he proposed site may ‘uirements to a ‘tend to lower property values and dis- * that it is, for all jcourene the corstruction of ov finkntroat ‘BE Tf RESOLVED Supervisors respect- such @ ca sags the ares, Te and inte! coer tderatio: prion a att | Tapt that this Board of the of the pro- welfare and inter- ship residents a be homes in @|t those of| d annually, shall from time to (1), “Accumulated contributions” means the sum of all amounts deducted from the compensattons of a member and — nis” tnd: account in he: teres savings fund, together with reon. “Compensation Seid by the On ———— ot al paid \ ee Comalapien shall ne the: value swe of that po of bis compensation not pai (ky. Ey = average compensation" | Lento Ml os sere “tverage annual com- Wed Nie cseeian puatalel oxtet sae ve years 0 rvice cpered see is 10 ye immedia prec: or ttainment of tham 8 years of eredited service, his EH iain for tn section 25. the| ta ayy January 1, m prior ied his attainment of age 6% idjmay elect to have his sore: ag Ln atowy Oa Fears the ape mre ol py Shy gee AL tains or hae a(tained age 65 years a subject to cection a, separated ‘County service on the firat day of lms calendar month next following the mogth in which he attains age 65 years. If } has 10 or more yeare of credited service upon a ere County service he shal) be tetired a retirement allowance of the (>). An abtdagre to ||Fendered by him on or after his attain - ent of 7 years, except for the sole = exclusive purpose only of qualifying for a service retirement wance under section 26; his contributions to the em- Hoy es savings fund shall terminate and is balance In the said fund shall be sccumulated at reguiar interest. Extensions in Section 24, (a). any Member who has attained or attains age 65 Ts mar be continued in County -service Provided that no such continuance in ahs shall be granted for more than one year at any one time, and that such continu- ‘ance ts +i} requested tn writing by said member. 2 ved by hie de- the Commission. The Commission shail require evidence satisfactory to the ‘Commission indicating the mental and physical fitness of the said member to om the duties of his position If e has 10 or more years of credited service upon leaving County service he shall be retired mith * paaea ovided for tb? ANY se ‘Or the retirement ;)system resolution to the contrary not- withstanding, any member who shal! be continued tn County service pursuant to paragraph (a) this section, and who continues In County service on or after his attainment ° jshali cease to service rendered by him on or after his attain- nt of age 70 years, exce for the Exe and exclusive pu only of qualj- fying for a service retirement allowance under section 2% his contributions to the \employes savings fund shall terminate and his balance in the sald fund shall be accumulated at regular interest. Service Retirement Allowance - Section 25. - his retirement, 2 beorpted =~ has attained “ 60 yea mi a8 or more y of! created service shall receive a pare sthot allow- ance, called a regular retirement allow- nm 1 have the| Provided for im section 2 An employe peacion which shall be, “ine actuarial! equivalent of his ac- cumulatéd contributions standing to his credit in the employes savings fund at the time of his tretiremént, and ‘b'. A county pension which when added to his employe pension will pro- vide a retirement allowance equal to the number of years. and fraction of a ear, of his credited service multiplied y the sum of 1 per cent of the first bet 200 of his final average compensation 1.5 per cent of the portion of his average compensation in excess $4,200: owk that In no case shall his county pension exceed $1800 or one half of Ris final ercrose compete sation, whichever is greater. ..., er (ec). In the event a member, who ts member at the social security date, retires prior to the date he acquires social security fully insured status on Connty, er pila the: nd final of the sum of (BY 1/120th of his final average compensation mul- tiplted by the number of years, and fraction of a year, of his credited service rendered after December 31, 1945, and (C) 2/13$ths of his final average com- Lenipeq iin ig rong a years, and credited merry o Dirensated a fore (ad). According to such rules and lations as the Commission may from te time adopt, any mem! who ret paeel se’ Getunstally equated to (pro retirement aliowance pa: agers attainment of age reduced La tere thereafter. pomerontent ce pe oe 64. all approximate the eum his reduced allowa: attainment on page o days or to the the. his retirement he ishall receive a retirement allowance pro- for in section 28 _ * section 28, for any reason except his death or to become a retirant, his con- : ; remain ‘@ member dur- inet the sion Be absence from County the P exclusive ) eLi rem nM rement allowance ided for ba section 25 had he not left County — the : Provid said member's cpotection shall not be filed with the ——— prior to 90 days preceding) ot corer pe — his ac seid date he would sligible to retire with a ember — ance provided for in section 25 had hi not left County service. In the plot lated contributions from the employes 88V- | dition ings fund he shall therqagen cease Fi nhs cease to be a member. In no case Shall! such @ member receive — credit this section for = period of his’ absence from County ERD eghgen except a5 otherwise provided im the retirement: system resolution, tions * Section 27. (a). Prior to the effective date of tis retirement, but not a member may elect to receive his re- tirement allowance a ® regular retire- = ment allowance payable ——_ -~ ay ie ctnene coos ar tas} Ve! retirement allowance im @ fre-) w lite; or, he may elect payable Meer arene his life, and nominate « beneficlary, tn suearsenee with the pro- 2. That sare istration of costs out-| pil: 5 of the preamble! to this reso ros rhe not ;considered as, —— mae member) rising = of ond in rinciples of @ + word = ‘cases th ; might be pointed out that, elo = % “ ore xiar. =, pinion of your ‘Committe it con butions but rather an arbitrary but | m under way with the hope al te in the Mruture a formula for division of will be ac ceptad The report indicated that a somewhat. jhigher cost ¢f construction would AS the preamble, to pass encountered Af mw ghree story melt “Medical Diester “feported that the cay of the Sasatorium main yo “that for "pe stated er pital Saou née be filled beyond a Board of es feel concern | et the publicity <"ss| been cores ae ~S on nsion se, shal] be reserv. re: fimgelsha HUIS ase | Sect “i uh x ‘tun = ie ate which shall be accumulated re- serves. for the payment of sii county practically nil, iin dn Tecltes at the downtown #te wou! te for = County to consider. t en's compensation is the paid on eens of the deat, of the said sion 96.500 and 7,00 < “re ' mon : In the ‘cane ofe deceased member, ram but, according ta| 8, . survey conduc ed by “te ‘aa perbe reviewed after six Auditors. at the request “ your Com- was t months 2. Civil Baginces At ular 1956, ‘mittee, it w 2 ae a . if quirement lem. : dered that the combined TD. the Gounty” and ‘the © ing the: De! the opinion that as oe tive izens visions of option A or as set forth, subject to ae aph ib) of thts section. Lf a mem! joes not have an .option election in force at the ef-)) fective dute of hfs retirement his retire- ment allowance shall be paid as « regu: lar retirement allowance. Survivor Allow- child or ‘children. under age 16 ee ar oa na Senter ot a retirant his survive the said widow. each such ¢ reduced retirement allowance shall continued Droseheus the life of and paid) belts prior to the effective date of his retire- |! ment; or B. Modified Joint and Survivor; Allowance Upon the death of a re- tirant, one-half of his reduced ear) poe be ment allowance shall continued throughout the life of and pafd to such Protea: a an insurable interest in vis Ife, as he shall have nominated by written fdlh ress duly executed and effective date of his retirement. ‘o). If any beriefits become payable under section 34 on account of the death! b of a retirant who was receiving @ retire-| ment allowanee- under either option A er B above, no retirement allowance | shall be “ under the said option A or B to hia designated beneficiary. If, the said feeraat dies before he received! hecomes liable pePasmination of Disabi during Ce te 5 a savings fund at the time of hiy retire- retirement allowance, Eat least pe in retirement allowance payments an aggregate amount equa! to, but not ex- ceeding, his accumulated contributions standing to his credit in the employes |, ment. the difference between his sald, accumulated “contributions and the said| Commission m: aggregate amount Of retirement allo¥- annitcation may. ance payments received by him shall b¢ who has mot ai paid from the retirement reserve fund undergo a medic to bis said desfgnated beneficiary. if jmade living. otherwise to his legal represen-' Medica! tion tm any such period, his dis. | tative ant and his beneficiary under an option 4 or B retirement allowance, dies before drawal of such re’ he or they. have received tn retirement refusal continue allowance payments an aggregate amount , equal to the retirant’s accumulated con- ributions standing to his credit in the minsion i w ngs fund at tHe time of tion of = retireant, the Med empieyes Li to gueh person or persons as the said, peetoeet to active service with th retirant shell have nominated by writ-) ten designation duly executed and filed s sith the Commission. If there be no said retirant ta activ Sack designated person or persons Sry! ing the said retirant, such difference, ef a retirant if any benefits are paid Ordinary Death ber with 10 or pea edn of age Je years, as plied od Beet enn ited bers aragraph (a) of this section, shall again: Loe security d come a member of the retirement sys-'¢, the extent cad and he shall comes to th more years of credited service who con- tinues in the employ of the County after his attainment of the age Lat deri tem lective t ays option A to his membership ctessifica credited service at may, at any time prior to cate-of his retirement, elect of provided for in section 27, in tne same manner as if he were then service, and nominate a eed and effect ahom the Commission finds to be endent upon the said member for at east 50 r cent of his support due to Jack of finanetal means. rior to the - pen acc of total pe effective date of his retirement, a mem- 9). atsapilty arising out of end tn ¢ County. employment; other-. aie en not be wives servies credit tor “the period he was reme ber may revoke his said election of option A and nomination of benefictary _ and egain elect the sald option A and nominate a benefictary a3 provided in this section. Upon the death of a mem- ber who has an option A_ election ms gute hts wor creat force. his benefictary tf living, shall immediately receive the game retirement allowance to which the said beneficiary provised tn_ this resotut member cease to be employed by the before attatning age 60 years. | © ason except to become a re-. is death or (2?) after thea tot sould have been entitied if the said mem- ber had retired the day preceding the C date of his death. If a member has an so, any re: option A election in force at the time of tirant or h his retirement. his said election Of gee @0 years and not bein optton A and nomination of benefici@ry retirement allowance pay shall thereafter continue in force Pio- of paid all ot part of his accumulated con-' ,, standing to his credit in the -have the right to elect to receive his re- Saioree savings fund, as he shall de- mand in writing on.forms furnished by’ provided for in section 27 No benefits the Commission Should any member die before = count of the death of a member if ®NY retirement becomes benefits are paid under section 34 On cymulated vided, that within 60 days prior to the effective date of his retirement he shall tirement allowance under any Option rm shall be paid under this section on ac- account of his death more yeats of credited service who continues in the employ of the County terres 8 or tr the female member. leaves a widower whor rhe Commission finds to be totally and per manently disabled and to have been cependent upon the said female member for at least 50 per cent of his support the gaid widow or widower, as the case mat be, shall immediately receive the same reiirement allowance to which The sald beneficiary eae Rave been|penses. not to exceed er titled if the said member had iT) re-'to be determiried by tired the day preceding the-date of his Provided, that he leave no ether! seatane aa te death (2) elected option A provided for) suf; icient for such purpose Payments of accumulated contri-. as provided in this section, may, in section 27, and (3) nominated tis said widow or widower, as the case may butions es be as beneficiary. No benefite shall be made in equal installments according the | he paid under this section. on account,to of the death of a member ff any benefits commisetes may from ar py under section 34 on account of op’ aS Employes Savings Fund his dea Disability Retirement—Credited Service: an 10 or more Years county. may be-retired by the Commis sion. Provided. that after a medical ex- c+ under the direction of the Medical sons trec t al Director certifies Director pines Meats said member's contributions to the petirerent — ‘tally or physically totally system shall be the sum of 3 per cent ,, following recommende- | qmber laiiren tal Viera? ¢ of the first $4290 of his annual comes. jabimelmaxel the . sation and 56 per cent of the portion a the Commisston it that the neapacitated for duty in the service © ‘he Connty, (3! that such incapacity a1} probably be permanent and (3: rant said member should be retired o Disability Retiremen!—Credited Service Tess than 10 Years fection 3 Any member with ryan J@ reare of. credited sertice shalt have his credited service increased to ‘0, ceara for the exclusive purpose only of cualifying for disabflity retirement as povided tn section 30. Provided, that (1: the Commission finds he ta totally end rmanettly incapecttated for duty as 5. a rhe natural and preximate resnit of ersona! injury or disease arising out © rod in the «nurse of his actual peyform- ce of duty in the service of the County and «2 he ts in receipt of work- men & laches on accoynt of s ib) and (¢), notwithstanding that phe de not have attained age 60 years His), ne disability retirement alioWance he deducted and when deducted sh payable to his attainment of age years, per cent of his {final average compenss- tron During the statutory period forjancted payment of his workmen's compensa: ‘en, If any, but not berond his attain ment of age 60 years. the County pensian Hartlon ef his disability retirement a jor are ehall not exceed the differerce be pa #2. 409 or one-half of his fine aver age compensation, whichever ts Teener and hie workmen ses compensation if any, hie retirement he ati) heave ‘he right . elect an option provided tn section 27 Thisebtli*9 atament Allowance In flection 9° Tpon terthinetion eof the. ploves eatutors periad for payment af Whe the said fi Unor retirement of any member Resnivtion we 3072. daled en eesourd of his Coun'y @mploymen! his accumuleted contributions vena workmen ® compensation (ff @ne eriting men ¢ poser} bests: “sated eee terminate u is @ me e e * deat ter on ‘ The Special County Butlding Committee nothing new during the past Feb shee the: Bervice|cause the Committee to recommend to Chatri and Means the Board that they change thetr almost Moved by Kephart supported by Haack end 1 Dulldines “ee podottalyre Committees unanimous vote, which hb t of the annual compens® the Chairman eppoint ft in jon re which will tard 8M five to make the study A sufficient majority of the tmembers- of both com-nittess it for the motion, the/proceed immediately esolution tion for pensions be- da beneficiaries shall ,On several occasions, EREAS because tm the jfud ment than the Service. Center site lar Special poms Fiat eeu a ‘tee aa met jointly with the ai eeesion Means and Buildings and Grounds Com- aA ah ome Cam es and mittees to discuss the many , ;neeted with the (nanatne, 0 low bid of John Welser in |and, as @ result en these —— feels Goods) mitn, Heacock. of an! ony = faa wales a mes, we . son, | plans cae Bs tn em » de- elect baving voted riod for payment of workmen's : ines a 7 Tr. m — IN RE: AN OF FUNDS-INTER- Ay wiosw AY AUTHORITY th id deceased member or rent, Se being paid retirants satd parent or parents shall 3 receive fieiarie 2 county pension eque! to com co to an annual basis; said parent's be termina’ - = - approved.| (hat the matter of should g | : : i: death fe). As used in this section, the term Detree means the person to en = sed member or - Ti84 | penstons (ied with the Commission prior to the married tthe. termination "ls s 28e ii ment alana maipood| U lof @ methber, oF at becom ? 3 5 f Subroge Section 35 In the oe on inet een iS 23¥ Seis eon tar = se ures adoption to the Phe tyodocapr-« 7 = upon th NORMAN R_ BARNA LUTHER HEACOCK ~~ ney Wi SCHONE roy supported by Mea- BUGENE SW! Moved by Schone supported son the report be approved and accepted ; AYES: L. —- onetetnd peseers. ref c’. In the event a retirant receiving ® amina Schone the A wutticlent majority having voted for regular retirement allowance. or a retir- ability, retirement allowance may pele w nd ‘oe majority ‘havin me Ppmtert HE Tesolution was cdemed UTILITIES FUND FOR by aa = of Supervisors FICE ai Chairman, Ladies WHEREAS raj) C end | act Lareee, — filing with the Count: ‘Clerk of eles , of ion | Rh for one year all his hts tn and to ee retirement ie e Com- such medical eenaiant County al Dir eens for any claim ae Ls s spre bas and Bildings that we a Utilities Fund aie the pens ithe annual 1 repor mall sexes and amortization of such facil- resident so yp ing dqcuments -b has tnereased to burden upon the) ty Clerk which therwise © a bo = bd bape of help not. otherwise r plann: sont of the Gervice Center, ere “WHEREAS the Board of Auditors ha: wed the County in placing him tn @ po- the er s avr, shall be paid to his legel represen- t eten commensurate to his type of Alek Fund for tative No benefits shall be paid under | and this paragraph on account of the death of his t in mended equiva: | t “itties leo rgement & the present Heating Fund for meen Mines sd, a wyaieen of Ta employes services fees = opera 208, tion of such utilities, whieh an ‘has tg lone of these rate of snpemeee at the time! efit to parent rhinos = lent of the ben ficta a disabltty rettrant who has Sea — hese ls Leg the under section 34 on account of his death. ier shall be reer to active service = i BE !T RESOLVED at ot ca to tn! ftiate =a enact WHEREAS the needs of hos | ener ed a bed wna -_ art Hexith Department and the Dog annual for said ‘utilities resident « | render imperative the immediate pro-| social vision ot funds from which to pay for the t | mber, ener rect getited es ar laa Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: hsdninrr meg | Cosmentttes — it a to employ an architect to ctive ~~ pres retroa. Penaiture pr] oa berg Ue ate pro- as a public officiel, In 197, he wes ‘or of Court | eli of the eee i if | served ‘ayor until 1890 when he was hy ae bap de ve amber ct Sete 7 roqpective catiaaal leet in!” vided e employer's seco IT FUR RE IT RESOL oon Clers = direct 1 That eo Public Uti Gtituer “Rev fied i ee nent eral ‘rland $2,500 ‘gystem shall become effectiv Pepell the a Pund for Se ose security date,.as 4 ES eh COUNTY BOA sufficient to cover “the omit the ecstation Fr SUPERVISORS sufficient majority having | the resolution was declared) rena to the ad opted. j ~ the ger" ok Mise, 3074 ter. gas Qakiand County Mealth (in RE civ | DI Jand County Board of had Auditors he seers to execute the Thi Chatrmes. ‘tetred from the ware AND MEANS COM “Mov ed by an wings supported by Rud- dlectrieity to the EUGENE 58 Moved by Schone su json the resolution be A sufficient majentiel o NSE Feieomcyr ICES AM + Ome pre and “Cenilemen ry e Welfare end elect havi ta for the construction) ont Defense Committees of this yt \ tho of the bors weiltties with the following held on Mond ren 00, aise concerning on A sufficient majority of elect having voted for the resolution, ee eiptctiee wes declared adopt pre CORPORATION contributions standihg E SALARY Of credit tn the employes savings Siaaa ‘“ Section 29. Any member ™i:h 10 fF the time of tis ceath salt, otherwise provided in this resolution, he person or persons as Ene Board os efter his attainment of age 60 Years chall have nominated by written desig- and does not have an option A election nation duly executed and filed with the, te force as provided in sectton 28 ant Commission 1: dies while in County service. and (2) pated person or THEe Of said member Nis sé County Board of Sertiners a retative to He Chairman, vation and Gentlemen: WHEREAS at the Inter-County Com- fi Chairman, on benalt “of the wars, Oakland and Grounds; ‘'Btate oard of Supervisors. an: anae eans and ; revious meeting of;Committees, whose signatures ai seared me fan Repo in the Southeastern Michi-' e th ‘opt tonal Organization for Civil] De-| mittee meeting: of the Boa: elfare Services. it was resolved. visors on December joint | determined thet membership, to holt thts state request for water development aon be Rien: jin abeyance and fn its place, submi submit the: ed for br each of the interests: ! WHEREAS pursuagt La we Michigan low Defense Act bet ‘the Public Atts of Mich ran me 1953, the; jeoeney Civil Defense Director, together’ MES L RDNER the DINGS AND GROUNDS | portal HARRY Ww HORTON. ~ DAVID. £5 ANDERSON NORMAN R_ BARNARD LUTH s Pia paths hadap tol sors for the County low, the Salary Committee Te-| | resolution sores and was gra and rt} of Warry J Merritt AI employ = = HOF the Oakland County moere of Super a WAYS bile MEANS If there be no such dente | on WHEREAS in the opinion of tne, Com the Drain Commissioner les eo oe ical agent to act as coordinates By wer Miller WHER th tee, “at any member dies without hetrs. Daria pawee Sei ir designated peneficiary Main, be and he hereby is coordinating agent inthe County iy desth took tet | Bie Frock: éiter, Avon Townships aid Oliver ereese the mploved as counsel i WHERE said David C Pence Otlbert Davis have filed a written report Kedkcs the committee wherein they have; a. ree sum. a tent 4 into by the a : Merritt, ts not se of this. a binding agreement, an WHEREAS said counsel tre also of the: Merritt the! have joined the nh er Southeastern Michigan Regiona! Organi- nae ipeliooe standing to his credit in the. puss me zation for Civil] Defense jaf UG Bervices ployes savings fund at and in conjunction with the Maromb. County Committee for said agency shall : Clair. ashtena perform such services as the. Board of| - and the cities a Detroit and ales ty shall hereafter direct. cand Chairman, I thove the adoption of |. WHEREAS out the ne “resolution, tract above reterree to, Se- objectives of this Regional Ctvil Dateets re received mann the resolution A suffictent majority, of the aeons vere patente sheet having voted therefor, “the resolu-| tous Coane officials at all tion opted. government becomes necessa: Director and the Vice and eiaen se as even cents it wae the tntent of mncerned that he receive the same, WHEREAS ‘t is a debatable question | Onether Mr. Merritt was a public official: Me Cor county employe, and as such employe. entitied to nore mene ee, RER Leh ei 3 KELLEY HILAN NORMAN R. BARNARD to take, certain actions which ; tutt adopted the approval of the B of Thatcher ihe Tee ee ‘ ORATION CQOUNSEL-AT-. “TEN DANCE AT SESSIONS IN LANS- are om md is hereby created. Section 30 Upon application of alfund im which shall be ec geutered: member, or his department head, «# regular member who «i! is in the service of ducted from the com ‘he County i2) has 16 of more vears of bers to provice for their employe pen.{? redited service, and :3) has become sions nr becomes totally and permenenti: in- funde -apacitated for duty In the service of the prot deg in ‘this: resolution 0 and Mebrit, disagrees with ~ the opinion cea ered br said ccuneel ae fe to his receiving increment pa Laties and Gentlemen panareison an HEREAS there are several items NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED WUEREAS we believe ae, ‘tigation Lepiniation pending elther already intro- that the Oakland County Roard of Super yeien ° introduced visors herehy approve, ratify and accept Ry Mr differences of opinton upon ‘n the Legislature which are of primary the dispositions of the County Civil De- 1. RE ESTABLISHING: INTER -COUNTY a fense Director and the Vice Chairman — be tn + and from whieh shall be pet Te- ®* would serve no useful purpose in mem hers contributions to the “retirement smination of the said member made by *¥stem sill be & per cent of the compen: digcussed with Mr Merritt by the Bren! inl resented by paid him by the County From committee and ne) has concurred tn the Agent to encourage and foster the pas- fense pian and the directives of the county -sage of al! legislation which ts of par- Regtonal Civ!] Defense Emergency Wel- Now Mt IEREPORE BE IT RESOLVED ticular interest tn connection with exist- fare ee rises Sad Cath ae WHEREAS thts County should be rep WHEREAS the matter has Legisiative accordance with the Michigan Civil) 5 tates, fee Gentiémer: Comm! tee Coe h was organized 1955, by representatives Oakland, Maeomb, Monroe | hoxeen BRENDEL drainage projects, taxation roads and Clair Counties with B VED thet A r-county business tp the metropolitan the Sakland | Goats Wash ecaw and 8t the objective of cooperative solution such common probleme aa Water ways Ysanitation. é@te |sab-commitbees to Tac iitate action, 2 Ww “Department of Social Welfare te hereby authorized and Sirecled NOw THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED to Assign a metnber of ite staff to a Board be coordinator with the said Gectsearte ern Merritt's salary as ae $4200 The officer or officers res for making up the payroll shal the eontributions provided for herein Jess De deducted from the compensations of each member on each and every Lis ilssa for each and every period ‘long as LO continues tn County Geritce CRUSE in the October report, namely to That he we no salary pay earng ay a) Scanderation of cis non- s#® 0 werent of increment s Was instructed to re teslrability of forming an Highway Commission th PO visions of Act 19% of the Publte Ace 7 |Ta_the Honorable Board of Supervisore #04 ciinethallecoperation and)lessiatarice Ki nor ee Tesolution was pasead jee oe se t } aT 2 ch me Board of County Road qrmilasiorelecianres Oakland County Planning Com-' Would a = county eae aystem. is Brain is cet re Otiices pre vil Defense Emergency, ean benett of the Civf . Defense and Welfare Committees, whose Chetrman signatures agent or agents we a Re a Re LT] Merritt fot past tnerement him ben the es comm CIVIt DEFENSE. COMMITT te devel So1eupri gram &: 14 pia er LPARE contr as Mr. Merritt elect having voted therefor. the resolution, r a be aforegoing fecom- Was yt mber| LLOYD L aSDE ON k River peas ry Clu! i St. Clair County, and 4. WHEREAS the sub-committee ¢s- itimated that the sum of $7,000 00 per ear for a two yeat pertod would be for administrative expense in a plan to submit to the re- eitd aa of Supervisors, and 8 the sub-committee recom- Supervisors’ Inter-Coun- ty Committee uneanimor follawing d@iviston of the coata to be paid findings declares tts body QS iar ‘or of the ies jas and when needed by the Inter County; recommended changes which ete ORT OF SPECTA! COUNTY! Ui ail Commission: ‘to-wit OMMITTEE ee pee Hl ADDITIONAL EMPLOY@ES-: Price Ladies and Gentlemen: 6 Drain Committee has a ition | Orovided for -the office r classifications to handle the ta: age preiecs ~ under way Pe launched by HAM “Moves by Cardon Piola a by Wem e cae the resolution be adopted nctiotnary majority of the eaters | voted for the resolution, the resolu ae was adopted Lose) WILLIS M. BREWER, Chairman NORMAN by Weaieo pale ahd aoe on otal A ACK a 60 paid to the employes savings fund fama rears, % he erties prior to age 69 shal) be credited to the individual ae. ) shall subject to section eyunt y@ end 72) shall rae be less than I8'pensation sald deduction was made In addition to the contributions de- member from whore com-! “ine REAS the Salaries Committee has hereinbefore provided approved the need for such empto: be @ sitgle contriput lon of Me Sy Baer yuppiied | the Wave and with thereof and requested voted sporevel of the Wave and Means for the nde to provide for sich employes now THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED hart the eum of $8510 41 be taken from EPORT oF TR CoMMnTTRE | thee Pevolving Fund teenie de adopted ed by the Commi Ad pared con | —_ of Macom > of Washtenew tween Chairmen | in of Niches :< cae contract e ik Ell ide agreed upon division to get the: ons a aneee lems common aS all Ge the {world e itlen sims {tare purchase of condemaation be t- ‘ilar to this resolution shall: automatical-|ol-way rvice Center| ie —— this resolution: veld and of sto minimized site rather than the ten story building © regen It was admitted that! the same type butlding could be structed at a lower cost on the Caer site than on the downtown site. \3) WE AGREE to contract for a tre . That the County of Oakland hereby year period and to cover the Adm’ involved » Bsns respective names, to-w y Washtenaw’ County 7. That such contract be executed In, each Ast the tee years, such m of sextuple and when the last county exe-| by Worrell ‘orward one of the contracts to each of, © hen the 4 chs irman and Clerk of/im eny one Clerk . - County of @. Clatr i wufticient majority sesect:| Mr Chairman, Ladi Gentlemen McKinnon Time and tide walt for no man, Time ' it cob Prancis Ely, better known ae and Walker, Waters, the | eo Eeapeper vet Zapt hitowing Re. Chairman ~ Chairman | Clerk Clerk Aeon his services ih ‘s ond geen eres bey seu Saesee Sarre Sab = , aa ue he came in contact. the was active in , having served his e as Wor Master. On March 5 6, he erred = — | Lodge fo, on June 2, 1933, was — a iife mem- be He was @ Mason for over sixty- aig years, | Last November, at the age of £: the jlong snd useful ute of x G. Ely jeame His Was m ‘ Chairman R: C. CUMMINGS ‘ was! WM. C. HUDSON @ coordinating agency; Moved by Brewer ree ae yw a5 = “ne Dpedeg es A sufficient ma ortt [adopted Misc er the; rep IN RE: MEMORIAL OLIVER P GIBBS fevision of the "ED ur. Chairmen, Ladies -and Gentlemen -/mulas used in allocating funds to inatvi. p ual — The bot boned Aye Ol per lower the weight tax col econ re a per cent Tn using the current aflocations Oak- On Fri bth teal 9, 1955, Oliver Otbbs dea "bs St Mercy Hospital | i Gibbs were almost synonymous names. ° Por twenty-six oers he had been » ri \yisor of Avon ip and In that “ime. | herved as Caairuan of the Board of, Specuan State Hospital Board, served| Tt of e Hos i Ly served lon the State Welfare (Caen cieeion and aa! |Prevident of the State Association of Rural Supervisors. vet was active in Mason aay = || to the Rochester Lodge, the Shrine of Detroit and th ates D 4 Pontiac ae | Hi as ako er Gibbs was ao trusted falth: =r loyal public servant His passing Will be mourned by many, his loss re- qretted by all morial be spread on the Journal of thi. high esteem itn which Oliver P. Gi bbs O8K mar held by his contemporaries and his distribution formula ron would ibgaedde polars cvRIt. MILLER. Chairman the revised formula 0% 50% population: the county’ ow 4 2 ous share would Increase to oved by Miler supported by Gardner ® is an average annual oes aM opted. $447,009 per year over the 15 ase nef sulficlent ana soci havin voted oF @ total increase of be appointed various therefor the resolution was fteelared, county _ frienda SPECIAL COMMITTEE FRED W “Smith § '© the resojution be ad nh oA and | ado On| Mise nfs on the By Mr Gond speed ers < LYN RE: a at ite meeting on Janugry 25. Ware. 1 1 Whereas the Oakiand County Plan that would be @ benefit to the motoring "e traffic load. This ts sub-rommit tee did public in our elttes vaisese and fthwn- ‘report to the Supervisors an Saerletees at the ships. e entire state was mad. authorization of the An = i Pwoula be. saat Highway per cent of the addi to an ore than the User ta EM laverage pan of life. He served faith. Michigan State High rted by Claw-|fully and well The world was 3 te | for having had fo it. the members-| ih cn voomes E We salute his_ memory h 1 om Ipread —— the records of this Beard results in nearly of the Distribution ormula ae lope Countien = eae annually over over . mary cou reese formula a fe tax would be reduced to $3,534, erore e lose of $883,000 for the county ad aye on > we red — on e Trevis y we: clap a Mr Chairman, I move that this re tee factor from 65 cent and itd decoy 2 ‘Board as evidence for posterity of the from 35 ee papers however. te an overall over the tan rs rear period tn PLANNING COMMISSION Rx. County vised formulas are appited 85 both the systems, ies suggest- s' sugge distribution formule would” ia Moved by Oberg and supported by COUtty road commission of ne Highway Needs ar =) tn the State of Michigan §5.7 billion 7 |,0 ping Commission {g interested in all ef-\needs to be spent tn the next 20 years the Le gf ripe visors a, the counties forts to provide modern improved roads !0 bring roads and streets up to modern of a local, primary and trunkline nature 0d safe standards for the ever increas- = tained tn the epredtaneerer jy yh oat Tenet Ly ee Highway Study Committe has now been published fn wich stody of pecht-pee 2 (t) highway needs by Abe! Rsoy fea the & financing plan for a fif- 3° Wherene dakiand County Ptan- f ni Commission h bd wo reperta ond copter Abbe baw peresse the countys’ share of Michigan, highway user revenyes from 37% to}, 174% and increase the city and village ‘imilar percentage increase, arc 4 Whereas the figance report also about thirty suggests that the distribution of highway Ways ‘finds among counties be altered. by de- These facilities would be creasing the weight tax ratio and in- ‘he Detroit Area expressway +f ar 4 Com-,are required for Lengo Ben 4 service tn ws dal hell om a Golara w 1d be incurred wunty “over the 18 year for the next t under on an alternative oe lee were igheey | Now Therefore Be Lif Resaived that! | Lanatn; then tab, Dh oe yo | he | for Miner. i is . nan & a Kimated porer. 22,900 yen = eI “a _Beatand Coun ‘ounty Neeas | Ss “The mmultt-lane highway needs ont! Oar. share from 19% to 19.6% or to any other La Seaerip hy were estimated to 4 fsbo’ sys MISO ie st AE _ 4 " canes cost. Ce ee ena Road Commit Bow-|ict tor ee tight, ase ae > | in n the in ¢ riorfm any | County, the City of a tetra chien the ‘City City i - LJ 8 5 ry e A aH He ef : 3 ft eda ‘F iE E see 8 # e Capital er tor ; bie feet per a jsecond _ barge |! ¥ Exnsrr “RB” Ann cubic foot per secotid Malintetance charge ts calculated on cond 020.317 82 x 0.008 equals $61.60 per CPS per Total Coat per CPs. eating 1 ITEM 3 nual Malutenance oon for one jtion tn ' rate to be al prepert e “3 3383 3333s — m5 euthorir boo ovlve — act on Ler ore! property to te. Rouge The i throu i) these. sewers ts eelealae >| assessments on taxable Pl the Sta’ ce MM Fourth Monda a phate 179.48 > moore of Equalization sarng on EES 910,317 62 Commi Maa ve Clerk Moog 2 ‘o this . Bec, 3 Act 4 P. loll - eae 4 - MSA i County| Act. Sudiner Cremer befor 5 Act 4 P. ry i11 MSA State tion meets equalize ey want within . A. 1911, Am. 7.603 ay 2 Act 44 te Bec A. 1085 - ond May Blate Equa! tn Senate Chamber. Sec. 4 Act io AM Act 18 P. A. 1985. - ay in May - City Clerk be spr School Code. ee ee A, 1933 AM &ppor a) AM Act 1" P. a.) ea dyed reel re wat tal? made claporal sere — shalt ray Gels {sewage e on LJ Caste of pearl to water r the of a Municipal Charter iter meters by which the water consum consumption within any pred period, shall be the suburban individual under the provisions of Para raph| ” = . i} pay additional ITEM j|tewage sposal rate’ rather than the ship Clerks to file statement of Local, ith h I A epecial meeti f th bers of y Road Com Felative to pte | 2. then the County w : master meter sewage disposal rate, for Taxes authorized for school, township-™ is respective County Articles of. Incorporation may, eeting of the members © Airport Use . 1, (Raterred ze. = ee on Revord garth eat Lee | ot ; ee fese pee oem ogame espe Yor 2 cuble fuburvan munietpaitties ond drain Barpoces with the 8 tsor ene soembers “ the Board = rns ve amended at any time 90 a8 to ofeait icnagea coreatat een ve 5 trott shown | tood 4 L See. A 7.84 provides for this) ny salary for their'any county, city, village or town been eg Br wear — Authority a > lin Txnon Bs Siem. TSala’ mainte- ie en. Te on none ~ \tor the "@ispocal of canary sewn poloaty te be done on or Defore the ist of Oc- the’ payment bet escorted mood ibaa] becomsa/ 8 member of this’ Authority, a i er meere = Cestpetd, hoo ) ex honre ‘Lette: esta! 4 z] d ) xpenditures in-/such emendment to an ie cles nanment ofthe etc roan Gunenes rene t cent of the proportionate cont as x ast eo 60 eugals at03 30. per second —|, Jue be collected end tronaperted, to the! 1 Last Monday in August Settee feed with the bustness|Incorporation are adopted by the legts- ‘he “Tire Vial tne ‘regis'erea ‘oltice ot ne = of the sewers used by the County, and et Detroit sewer at Southfield and Hessel] Supervisor ani City Clerks are to me's of the Authority. ‘The Board shall meet|iative body of such county, city, bol | P8 Corporation, at 1728 East Auburn a are to start from the date of discharge ITEM Pia - by and @ sewer system limited Statement of all taxes requiring euthor °° the first secular day tn July of each or township proposing to becom |Road, in the Township of Avon, Oak- Communications ‘prevented the of such sewage into the Detroit sewers.| 3 iy charge for variable sewage t° senita sewage: and further that te ination rd of Bupervisore with year at 2:00 o'clock p.m., at the place) member, and if such amegdment is |tana County, Michigan, for the purpose Ms ot Stas te the the 4. To furnish the Cijy complete plans! Reco enn vd action preriqual 3 con wad ote date be between the Co (oe County Clerk. (MTL 36 MBA 17.54 re-) of olding the meetings of the Board| adopted by the Boar rvisors of oqneesi | the sale and suthorigin: or’ cturmpite authority. jand specifi for the sewer inquired — $80 CFL OO SS ey oo City of Detrott ozs ta |Quires this to be before the second {or the purpose of organization. At such\each constituent municipality of Fae) bred sale of all of the real and persona * an Southfield constructed by|. This charge is caleuiated on a re ental Departraent of Public Works muh a ee tn October.) [organization meeting, the Board shall the Authority 1s composed. nal apbroee of the Brooklands Pire Asso- on wthority, addres wasn sed | the County for purpose of conveying basis and includes maintenance char es. paragraph § thereof for » dua! ‘cutomatic | ond Monday tn September - The! Sect a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman./amendments may be made to hese elation. Ine. to the Township Board of ome A addre eed nitary te. the Detroit sewer sys- |The rental charge is based on an here t Rot controller sewage regulator so ‘ad. Chairman ts authorized to call a mee j who shell be members of the Board, and| Articles of Incorporation at any time jf|the Township of Avon, a Michigan Mu- RIGHT-OF-WAY, STANLEY ‘AVENUE, tem. which plens iffcations, rate of & per cent and the mafntenance usted that the sanitary er dry weather'1y the Board for the purpose of ree op tend pare ey eal ee hohe are eereeal by the Dente et weoet riots oi cliaas | ter nue; bell ooreas “aioe PONTIAC ( : caek iow will be limited to 2 r sec- the repo ° get from e Boar uch | eac 7° hie! one Mr. Chai: ad} aaclhe 7 Health, en be = filed aye ph ln cont eras one Pet | cad sennes of the fore ave ft ty | tora and the Ways and Means Comm ieee | officers shall serve until the organization! the Authority is composed. Any such 40llar This notice ts given pursuant to WHEREAS the Cty wat. | one l Engineer's Office “Southfield Roed rental charge at {'> per cent per annum. agreed that no sewage flow meter will be| 2! Second Monday in September -|meeting in the following year or untiljamendment shall be endorsed, published, the Statute in such case made and desirous of peocering agit mea) Ad de-| is heer jurisdiction of Wayne County | charge cor one er wire uirea for measuring the sewage “fog |Draie Commusioner ve gel sa re ha 75 tea Tea aectgoee re onelt Se ee: ao ee Pay ae eaceees, animal Dated: May 17, 1956 = jer this a Lat bet as whi ie oat of filed in the same manner as the vere parcel ot nacre the Northeast struct geld sewer inf Bouttitield Road. be- euiea X 0.048 equals $464.30 per|!D parag raphe ct sald agreement "ot sBFeed at large on the county, townships Within twenty (20) days after this original Articles of Incorporation, except. BROOKLANDS FIRE ole b a al posh Road ‘and Hessel! Ave-|C.P.8. per year ptohets 2 and etics ‘with the Board of Supervisors. Authority shall become effective, the|that the filed and printed ‘coptes shall ASSOCITI FNC. a in fol sey Hangs ‘io ecto pla that agency) | $404.30 divided by 12 equale $38.10 amt i thet clayton of |g ee “rt si seen na vem pr le ar constituent|be certified by the recording officer of| 5, Ca ORTORATION a a! Trepresenta-|this Authority. Se dete sepia theme anda cnet aeten sean ep ht Mita SUPPLEMENTAL AOREEMENT. rary (acer sees tant tmak 22rd Monday te aertember - Pua tinet on, the” Bout ie, were” for "the, "Tres Avicon dave lr conrred by: prane winner” the Sonther'y a M4, tbe Grane of Bou mange tines! ees onion 1aet nee glasioe secs CaietD Gi Deron’ erechus atte a eaten be! nde 72 |Board of Supervisors. Board of Super-|an within thirty (30) Gaye after suchas hereinafter set forth In the following Secretary Southerly along aang re po = re changes in this sewer location, ° e municipa corporation, «hereinafter re- the proj ed Evergreen Interceptor. Paeed a rove the budget and pass Leper the Bos shall); and in witness whereo May 18, 19, 21, 1988 150.6 fort: thence Westerly 4). fects|doch, changes shail be made entirely ai ferred Yo as the “city ") by tte Board of trict, which shail include the above oi Eyl, MEAL TE rotises Wal hula ethan, stare the pacers Sag lel Sete OS ees) ANNUAL ELECTION — hence ; raite| to Eaat/the « the County. Rater Comm ere, younty of ‘lands, then egreement shall’ shat ve done a tag the Octobe ft . Sees line to 8 Deny. ‘Tine of the LS = ogy, fiw from ite sewer to the Oakland, a pudlic corporation, iheretn-|be merged into an. Scone _ whieh | I i ne during 0 " ANT. lance of “puch faa" yaar“ se the! County have eecoreesl inernen end state- Da OF. RE a : ee a s 7 di E le and piace for such meeting shall be| ‘The foregoing Articles of Incorporetio: UECTORS OP thence Easterly along the South Rail- Avenue shall be automatically regulated County Drain Commissioner. ihereto for for and 1 of / chairmen of the Board ty directed to fixed by a majority of the members of . ° AVONDALE SCHOO! t-of-way'"’; |ane centrolied in a manner etre fe by| WITNESSETE : ape Kear Coata a"areer district. ae @ meeting of the Board for she pur-|the Board = ped, sherecti cer ri |were adopted by the Board of bay eet OARLANS cogueee NaCenCae is of the opinion Committee ount: —eneroach thereon, AB the Buildings and G Pp “install ena Maintain st tts own that ¥. should, for the consideration of 3 $1.00, quit-elaim to th the hap City of the amoun' it-of-way they seek as above de-| iso will be camry shut oft Tearing heaty hen the Bout toe | rec float controlled sewage lator, s0 adjusted that the sanitary jor dry preather flow will be ese - : Bewage Dis oon District, [ y's Conno ret ‘Greek Sewer at the backwater gates south of Jefferson Avenue, and WHEREA County has entered tnto an woo eae of even date herewith with ty of Devrolt for the use of the neers sewers from a point at the tnter- , “ with | Ta!" wi — sewer epee < Lprtef pat = = Hessel! 5 " filled to its maximum capacity, or such|Avenue west Intercepting our of cooperating with the City lesser capacity as the City safe Sewer of Detroit Sewage Disposal of iae whenever possibie, be it re-|This regulating equipment shall be main-/System, at Michigan Avenue. for the sol that the Chairman end Clerk of igined to the satisfaction of the City|trans sanitary eewenent from ap Sis be rized to execute @iang be accessible the authorised the following described territor ae ee lh oy wah esol the ‘City et ll times. | Any of Section 96, TIN. RIOK, Bouthe| 1 the tbe du ges in the regulating field Crowaehtp (Ge Oakland County. Michi- lowing conditi ment Wesded to conform with jan, commencing at the southwest - bouses ry rements of the City shall be prompt. Section corner vor which is at the jn- m joms * . That if the two Weifare 7 3 Ls reso! encroach on perty ée.|! sc herein. the Cit ot Ponts Spee of pure! sist ® ee) e perce pection upon completion o i be refunded to the th lating chamber and its Dea shall meet with ou roval of the Ci tri of ins at pe i¢ County sewer within the City, Any. of this amount unexpended for the work | County, or any) We: deficiency in this amount will be paid forthwith by the County to the City 7 To start construction of the sewer tn @g author- complete same within 00 ealendar Gays thereafter, unless time of completion ts extend Kd the City 8. That-all present ee future construc- jtton by the County within the City limits of Detroit will on the W" 7 Ah of way line of Nort | western Highway; th along Hae of fb Eke ee —— lena curve to the te "h ‘continaia ern Hi | (Radius of 4431.44 ft., the lon W 3114 ft) 391.68 ft. to 81 csaraerte ae a ee oe tn a #9" 0140" W 3261.68 ft to a on halt section line and the bol ed ean of *sout field Road; th along sd section line 8 0°89°20" E 1280.72 ft to the in- be in accordance with |teraection of the W'ly section line and Late ten TY OF DETROIT (RD COMMISSIONERS the aforesaid described territory red, therefore PAL of amount to be Dis- in. August - Drain le @ report i, ‘ of eapareerss BT) becona| Monday tn August . Tow on f hav: Se Tow Tes, e Clerk of ibe jvisors: shalt immediately after the pas- By j Presktent | ps etary CouNTY OF OAKLAND “tg ems — None. }Misc. 3084 ia Mr Thatcher he R LEVEL OF LAKEVILLE LA |fronting on or having access to Lakeville Addison Township tn Oakland Car: | Hudson, date Within 10 de 1 Saousry 1 Tex Dey All Reel and|and su and the rover shal ag i Ra Raye original of said Articles of in March - Assess- OF duplicate inals, upon completed. GTL 2 - igaeee of copies thereof as may subject to inspection by th ate Tesl® subjec on by the Sta ‘ax. Mri 182 AM Act . ne earn Monday tm August - School i poor Ate | Michi The ae = court 5 Schoo!| shall” Smaeas all of the t | ta lof \ee corpora be ad contracts. and The governing shall be a lafter referred * shall ‘expires, and eac | —— e first ieee 20. se of the elif (Consatsaiseres oath of office and f Cler! joard of Super-,Any Board member- any time by majority vote ot the Mem-| Marvel muniet TICLE bea rpose of this Authority ts improve, enlarge, extend porate” with power to sue belaael ap Bosrd chal D FURTHER that said aa theasiern & poe | me) ae ince rporat: ater Authority are as follo ‘CLES (CORPORATION “ of this State. Z 5 rf atl Fe aka: ‘ARTICLE V ‘This feanogetd shall continue tn exist- ssolved by \Gecred the part pron or until disso or law However, that sold Authority issolved if such diasolutt: &s an impairment of any of its ARTICLE V1 The fiscal year of the Auttiority shall commence on the first da: end on the thirty-fi jcember of each —. of heey ay of thie 9 Board’ of Tru phe upon corporation, or to be s day of De- such, bel A This Authority shall Es ® body cor- = sued Provided. shall not ion - could January Autho one rity | tn ol | newspaper of general a eg pl fn, ea ‘ii, r any other appropriate statute. ARTICLE XII The Authority and its constituent mu- nictpalities’ may enter into a contract or contracts Apacs 3 for lon, * improve- tion, purchase, water supply owned oF opera: by the Authority, which mares shall) for reasonable tracte ehall be tor 6, peried exceeding | iforty (40) years. Por the of obtaining funds for tion, Gaaonantoe pare improvi. or water supply system, the Authority may, when secured the contractual full faith tnd eredit edges of each contracting hecrrepaarpr spe ordinance iti uly dopted by it, isaue ite Hepetiavle vende oO Acts of in accordance with and subject revisions of Act 233, Public ichigan, 1 - st 1eaa, or any other} ect provid ter a the issuance of revenue cs a, whic ds shall be payable peat from the revenues of the water y system. The charges specified Ps "any such contract or contracts be = ject to ‘nerease ot in Smashes Into Engine, — the One He Drives of not — forty ARTICLE X The Board shal! have Neer to hire! : eces: ffi 4 ployees eMgine No. 238 when his automo- to carry out the functions of the Author-| bile piled into a locomotive. at a [Provided, however, that, no officer or Tossing. “Toler was injured by the Yiengine that feeds him—No. 238. of any shall receive any cempensation Wire ithe Authority except by the ee vote of the members the conre* ia further understood ‘that the contract — either Ssastitoat we oe nielpatity or of os — teide govern- mental agency for pu examining aaa | oe at apne |in contemporary thought will be ter ve emplo the several abe leations of officers and, loffered to University ot Michigan employees needed. to operate such ta-| alumni and other interested per- efltties. ARTICLE xvi sons June 11-15. The week-long 18th " an annus’ alumni session will feature courses audit to be made of tts financial trans in philosophy, politics, music and actions ® certified public Scoonnsest one shall furnish at least five copies rch by uni ity faculty members. ra UM Alumni Courses eof to each constituent municipality. ARTICLE X bitehed ‘These Articles shall be p Se constituent Apes ality AMENDMENT The Township at oe County of Oakland, State of Michigan, Ordains: | The following Siseeamont to the Wa- terford Leta) Zoning Ordinance Change Residential to Com- = mercial: ‘weet oe aye of Lote 23 oat and all of gg tid ys Plhcasersiompbed at bal Cooley “La! Parms” Waterford mead Btate, tthe County of Oakland and the Clerk of the County |= Macomb within thirty (30) ned one the a euocsten thereof has Oakland County, Michigan. ps County Clerk of the County of| The above stated amendment is here- |by declared to be immediately necessary eecearentns cS oocontipe py al pertend for the preservation of the public health to and’ safety and is hereby ordere tussles coersas published. ee eal take effect thirty (20) days after pub- be unable to act.or shal! neglect to act, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP BOARD He tin his then the County Clerk of the County of | Macomb, State of Michigan, shall act w rt o B ARRY. aterfor whehip Clerk, ARTICLE XVIII May 18. 1986 f certified copies | ———.. : NOTICE viene ay mae ca ROOKLANDS Fi PIRE ASSOCIATION, INC, | NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING ber moved at. ‘sage of the resolution espe and bers of the respective Board of Buper- (directing the spread of ¢ out two certificates townadt apportioned to eech township x leted Tax ren ls to be delivered to yt being added, MTL 44 taces collected | fel to 2. MSA 7.83 Ma lat Longe Year) - Tax) Treas ne = Eo = tas Ms . Columnization Delta went Roll - Those cities which bul, their’ taxes In a mtages lump sum showing perce than columnization shall break down the rather KE) airman, Ladies and Gentlemen: different Items to columns before thei: | WHEREAS the majority of citizens “eltnquent rolls returged th are County Treasurer MTL rd e MSA 7 80 Moved by Goodspeed sup i hd is. rted by voll '° ARTICLE VIIT event of @ vacancy on taxes. make visors of the County which such Board me nts. ‘Board, the Board of Supervisors tr the ‘be filled br the Board for the cosaptna In Board may case appoint of the temporary ab-! roll sence or disability ef any officer, the, rson tem- som oo for col- porarily to act in his atead except that of the County of Oakland a-| Michigan, at @ meeting duly held on| FOR THE ANNUAL ELECTION TO BB e the — day of — 1954 || HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1956 lpenin the qualified electors of said Bchool ist Please take notice that —pe- het COUNTY OF OAKLAND, __Chairman, Board of § Supervisors | es is an —wtt County Clerk District on Monday, June it, 19s¢ The foregoing Articles of Incorporation Section 83% Chapter 8 Part fl of Act \were adopted by the Board of BSuper-|369. Public Arts of Michigan, 1988, pro- visors of the County of Macomb. State Vides as follows: of Michigan, at a meeting aly held! “The Inspectors of Election at any on the —— day of 1956 jannual or special election shal! not ‘ OF MACOMB. receive the vote of any person residing —_—________ |!M & registration school district whose Chairman, Board of Supervisors |"8Me {s not registered ag an elector in —__, the city oe ,, township in which he County Clerk, resides * Moved by Kelley supported by Levinson! day for récetving registra The tase jthe foregoing Articles of Incorporation tions for said Annual Election will be of Southeastern Michigan Water Author-|Friday. June 1, 19 Persons register- ity, be adopted — ling after 8 00 o'clock P.m, on sald day ed by L. Anderson supported by| will Not be eligible to rote at said An- Yockey that the members of this Board Sua! Election Persons planning to in the event of the temporary absence/be given a copy of the Articles of In- eegieer must determine when the Clerk's or disability of the Chairman, the Vice-| corporation and that = cetmen shall so act ARTICLE IX eetings of the Board shall be held at Mee of taxes without jeast bi-monthly at such ithe Board =| Beer td may be called by the Chairman} Special time-and place! as shall be prescribed by resolution of supporter, meetings of the pending reconvening of the Board haa gave @ report for he Agicul- . Township or City in which they re- ‘or any two members thereof, by porring Us written notice of the time, ;/Ppurpose thereof, upon each member of Authority, enclosed in @ addressed addregs, wi personally, or by | lace of residence, eaving it at least he Beers” prior te ¢ fce Will be open for registration. this. matter be! of Under the provisions of Act imade a spectal order of business at the. next meeting /Public Acts of Michigan, Discussion followed tlons will not be taken by school of ° Mr. Kelley, with the consent of' fhe ficials and only persons who have withdrew the resolution registered as general electors with the Lin /Sppropriate Township or City Clerk of ty {tural Committee de are registered school electors. Moved by Gardner supported by Rud- Tne Notice is given by order of the son the Journal for the January Session Boerd of Education. of. Avondale School be approved and the January. Session District, Oakiend County, Michigan. stand adjourned eine die. D J. A sufficient: majority having voted for) at least ith postage tng, by di me United States Post Office! or mail box Altes the limites seventy-two hours prior to the time of such meeting, of the (72) WAR JR Secretary, Board of Education May 18, 24, 31, 1956 err “es motion, the motion carried. NN D ALLEN, FLOYD ANDREWS. Clerk Chairmen May 18, 1956 ATION prepaid. Bpeciel meetinga of the Board at which all members are present shall be deemed be valid even eves no written moved by B as above BRANDON TOWNSHIP Notice ts hereby given that at a Re far Meeting of the Brandon Townshi 1p! Board held at the Township Hall on the FOR ninth day of May AD. 195¢ It was) L. Hamilton, supported by 1 TO BB HELD bon TUESD DAY, a 12, 1986 To qualified electors ot satd School of the f 1 ton. notice thereof may be given Dist complete contrac + focuments. lans snd the northerly right of way line « Eight County, have ted this B the resolution be referred t Milton Miller. that Ordinance No. 3 Distric i INGS. AND GROUNDS 5 s anpreved by 'the Chr Mile Need. extended, th along th Wily tane sleps anger the provisions of Act Laws Commitiegs Terns 10 We BY specified. Any member of the Boatdiot the Ordinances of the Township of | Please tata, notice that a Spectal : HARRY HOR: igh ite ey. 1 Beatoeer and that ali! right of way line of Eight Aue Road|10¢ of the” Pu Public Acts of 1039, as sufficient majority having voted &Y waive Leone at! aide ee harter. atl Brandon, Oakland County, Michigan, Election will be held In sald School ae ~. oirenen tion er el repel 88°3 Sal # 2608.82 ft to the pt of fmended, to establish the level of said creretes, the motion carried, before ox_ efter: ihe: “ ne Bead an estes, se: ina ce as the Brandon District oben one oo sins nN FS WARD vision so fe — Ses a — ci nevis 96.46 acres more ‘ ee pursuant to the provisions of said By vt Smith ‘be re for a wypcien ss _ nee He as follow oe ot enas ve a 369,_ Public Acta pt i Michigan,” 108, { oe given at least nMiA map lees en eto at-| REAS the Drain mt shall ac motion, resol ction res ding. ties as 5 gn (48) hours’ — ction of before \tached, =: “Wxhibit A" and pa mete s egret the matter pi Danuoent a NER Lita LAND USE PLAN-|nance. “For the ? any resolution) tr @ residential district no dwell! “The Tuapestere ‘gt Election at = . B. Ww ~ , \ginning of ction, of any work with-|part hereof, lot the best interest and health and wel,|M¢. Chatrmen, en: | 0 ordinance providing for the issuance ii be erected] er sitered ip this ¢is-| ‘annuel or special / stlection shall Moved by Horton suppariad by Cu te. City, ot | PATHEREAS, the said territory above fare of the County to pave said level| At an meetin me. Ac Means ce acca egg ns tet which provntes (figs than seven receive the vote 7 person ‘residing one resolution 6. it of work oe by it io described ener Within the es ot established pursuant provisions of Com February 3 ths a letter tere shall be roan "She unenimous - Ges por feats atthe runt name Ng oot reg sch as ent norte a amajority having | voted i hee ee Tat ce bern fa ret but st becatne. of the to-| “eanvone oe IT RESOLVED|s0 the iis Som rary; Chalrman vote of the members of the Boafd. Por! ficor level. 7 in the elty or township in which ‘he was adopted. rtaining to work in public hes as any that this Beard doom determines it bad hirt Lend U _ to = Leena matters, @ vote of @ majority Ayes—All : resides * © 0%, ; Fast ‘sdopled the Common Council of| sew: ee eg sae t finally to be @ expedient ome tod gt the level pro-|tbe rematader of 1986 for eppresia ety | ane memmeere) ot the _peere| eet! me The last day for Brosetten | sy ours me ee ae “03 ro faeg 1 of jee 2 ee ee = pete age roe = hereby Pectin Srrat bon My approzimat y futfilene Ae asege. The Board Co ne, Amendment ‘shall take . effect, pe nid apeclal wal be Fri -—, The tcher presented oe Prosec' p Tiles “| dune : ; ay = at with other terrhery,|of the wlOereoremen sel to inetitute yg NOW THER: BE IT RESOLVED Ing its dure which are not in con-| 1% was also moved by Milton Miller, re 5-00 o'clock om rsone saigetaring et CERTAIN at That the County wil! furnish to the|may be te srred the Seuthoncs Petition in Clreult Court for saia/@at We concur with the Salaries Com-|fiict with the terms of any statute or supported by William Sutton that same be eligible fo vote at said Spectel Rlee- : City, public itability, property aamage ery “Oatland Coun wage Disposal, Powaty. & proceeding for such determina-| mee preter erie .) rey spa ahs | be these Articles. rd shall Ordinance No. 3 be amended as follows: tion. Persons plannin rf must hewn soe fe! of/and compensation 1 istriet to the Evergreen Interceptor Dis- ton joel On E hiring of keep a journal of ite proceedings. which! Rection 7.8 Signs and Billboards determine when the Elerk-s office wil & trot e scipate's cITYy Pore \ene oe | forms wotteteatory. io" the Git, i et leds on irman, on behalf of the Dra! the Ont oe emount o be taken tress! s hall - ‘s si ded hae tale foal In aw residential Siateics size of signg facto) /for registration, __ TROIT, 8 MUNIC! free harmiess THEREFORE 't ti : mite t Fund. | vot®s “sha. “Yeas” " ex: hot larger than ten (10) sque der,'t 1m the Date iniesi a honed bap i foares ies comages and inaries whist tween the soot a heron cee we Ue vs foregoing aoe ee ae Fights unio the eddption of toa ee eres So oe e Snesimew’.| eet : * i. — etal ice won, 1988, of et 9. rvatte ( y arise ou any work whieh it 1 That the Tony will treat and dis . DRAIN COMMITTE | shall only heceasary Section 7.8 Signa and Billboards not b¢ taken school official d COUNTY or Dust ty ae the forme or a to be performed within of sewage from the aforesaid described »HILAND M THATCHER, 4 WAYS [td MEAN® ARTI n a Commercia) or Manufacturing only, ‘persons who have registered as of BTATR OF Michi Sub-|\the City of Detroit. provided that where territory, which ts delivered to the No’ Chairman. pony toca LER. The Chairman of the Board shall be district sire of signs to be not larger geneva! electors ao the appropriate apm | County Drai pom ma work ts performed for the County | west Interceptin, Sewer of the Detrott, CLAYTON GO LILEY PRE! . SMITH, \the presid! officer hereof — sweaty 120) square feet owhahip or Cit of the Township missioner ‘hereinafier called tne Coun. oe airactor, such insurance from the Sewage Disposal @ystem. at Michigan LUTHER HEACOCK { Chairman/as herein otherwise provided, he shail’ Ayes—All or City in w a they reside are oe. y shal) rot be wired, tf the in- Avenue, on the same terms and condi-| W- RAY RANBO oF C CUMMIN as not have any executive or aemneteret Naya--Noon stered school electors. ; } er * Hood ined eraen nee Q ny Contractor is icon o as are rreecribed sen sald es le prising a OLDENBURG R ma AE BUNCAN — tions sone (ether than as a aye rosarafi fy : Soe shall take sak ard Lopes ie given by order of aa | me » City @s)lees from ell juch losses, losses, Samages and to voware y aelty pred > tees the elt Tn the the Moved by Thatcher r ceupported by Se a py <4 io. Chatrunn, “he Vie nairmen =" HELEN ER JENCKR Disiriet, * on land County, “Mien po sheer pane ‘ e. Connors Creek Bewer said backwater mann the resolution be Moved. ull Oh ithe ered bi Lt, shail p the duties of ire Brandon Township Clerk SOWARD 5 . maintains @ sewer sys- ke Thiet the fount will at 0 gates except as eee wuthicjent majority beving voted|ér the . ‘The Secretary shail. be Dated: May 17, 1086. Secretary, Boa ucetion —- pn wers'be isbie for ail"Gamages Sad’ Injuries “B. Wherean ald agrecmesh ef Noves tbereton, resolution Wee edopied. a catia malay officer of the rd. May 16, 1986 May 10, 903 i, iste i » a t ' 6 y . 4 : 4 : j : : ‘ \ i “ . ANN ARBOR ® — New trends the Annual or 269, - 1968. registra - fey WiC RTECS: oF oS, Gee Ny , Sis A bee oad gow THE PONTIAC F PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18 1056 FORTY-ONE ’ tf t is 4 - a _ Mas Grins M ARKETS [Mai et New York/Stocks Refrigeration Group j Late Moraing @uotationsy Will Meet ‘Monday ~~ a , z Tue Pestins Oskieed | Comey Tas ee a Produce frigeration Assn. will meet at/has been named excutive vice pré hn 8 p. m. Monday at the Younglident of the Michigan x ; DETROIT. May 13 (AJ ewely = Agpongss Fresiige is lepreer pp poorer: : : 2 » ma fancy only, ve., presiden’ jon Daly, who,-joined company 14 CHICAGO @ = a (ran eer NEW TORK @—A So announced — Del eee ea ‘ eH) An educational program is aa of the Detroit ' . ; : ' |Times and was city hall reporter wf Martin, Ol .. 383 n Mas released —€ : — "i = wr. at , j soe! e Met H 1.8? on $2,500 bond to await examina Sounty Deaths t 000, jolly Be ae 2 ere ati ay ot tion on an uttering and publishing: : arnings semen, feat with 1,970,000 shares! arms Gee ae Mpls Hon .... 76 charge Thursday. Elisworth J.| Joba Clark topped, | L18\traded in yesterday’s higher mar-|Atehison :°.:! ‘18 ch.) 43.7 Chapman, 45, of 28286 Lockdale St.| DEFORD — Service for John|, NEW YORK ax) atm : "00-80 dos. Atl Get Line -, 688 Mont Ward .. 88.6 P i Tne nounced net income we fu- "tS dos. bchs.|ket, slowest day in three months.|Atl =. « wrt rh 208 Fo 2 will be given the exam May 22./Clark, 77, of Deford, will be heid ter ended April 30 of 9008.000, equal te a ish. 28 pe best. Tobacco shares were sharply|pan & Onio.. it Murray Cp .. ” \ He demanded the exam when ar- at ? p.m. Saturday at Deford, pared" with #830000, or ‘30 cents 8 com: the Senate approached a vote on|Ne. 1. 101." 32:1. bag. Parssips, No. higher on a few sales with Amer-|Benom.’” -:: Si Nat cass Ro aad raigned by Justice Allen C. Ingle,| Methodist: Church, with burial in) Este “ules increased to $16,900,000 the new farm bill. ob bar. Mont, 11136 Seth bag |can Tobacco up between 3 and 4 Sara at ek ee ae Farmington Township. Nevesta Comnetery. He died Thare-| 198,500.90 (lg er * ¢ se Radishes, , No. Lis) dos.| points, Liggett & Myers up around) gohn aium.. Hy Nat Lead .).. 976 Leo E. Hickey, 3%, of Lansing, ‘ poms fe ay 30 amounted to on, behs. Rhubarb. hothouse, fancy, 9 $1b./2 points, and Reynolds Tobacco. up|Borden |... 608 Nat Thea 0). 81 = y He leaves his wife, Laura; three | ° commen Wheat near the end of the first) box; No. 1, 65-75 SIb box: rhubarb, org Warner.. 45 Central .. 422 paid a $70 fine and 15 in costs : ‘ Haat 8 oe hour was % lower to % higher,|! . NO. 1, 1.00-1.50 dos. behs. Ruta-/between 3 and 4 points. brit My Pow §. 32.7 sons, Eldon of Pontiac, Russel] of seein vious. . */bagas, No, 1 1251.80 bu. Tomatoss. bot Interest in the tobacco group| Brus Bate... 3! 03. after pleading guilty to driving/imiay City, Donald of Mayville; | May 82.28%; corn, % to 1% higher, | house, No. 1, 2.65-3.00 &1b. bskt. Turnip. | seevhie Looe . 62 while under the influence of li-| hte .| Britain’s deepest well, about 7.- \ “May $1.50%; oats unchanged|‘7e. No. i. 2.002.80 bu. started when Liggett & Myers| Sima $3) JAMES CLARKSON ieeren dameneecs,, Mrs. elite Bee ae a r, May 125%; soybeans| SO" Sorret_Ne. 1. 207 be irnised the wholesalep rice on king-|Camp goup: 381 pe ai el a Ry ‘Niltord Jootice was ervetqneti on of Caro, Mrs. Leila Huffman of bead oaed eed Lorsigrlllpend \ : aes : . size Chesterfields. : Ran Bae ee PO . 90.6, f Columbiaville, Mrs. Gladys Agar| ‘on a search ue to 4 cents higher, May $3.27; Livestock Higher with the tobaccos were|Carrier cp "1. 613 E&, AW Air rs Pontiac Man Heads Leuven.” of Harrison, Mrs, Marie Tedford) tural gas. Jard 1 to 15 ce nts a hundred the steels, motors, farm imple-\Geit; 34,9. 32 Parem mye rs and Mrs, Josephine Rondo, both of . 10. DETROIT ’ . Parke aye Pleading guilty to reckless driv. F pounds on May $13.10 . May 17 (AP)—The early ments, chemicals, railroads and chee &, Omlc.. e03 Rae te = =| Areg Business Unit ing, Robert G. Henry, 36, of Cleve-(Pontiac, Mrs. Della’ Wright of Grai * Detroit livestock : materials. There was ajCities vi)! e¢4 Ps ie land. fined $100 in Justice|oughton Lake/and Mrs. Donna- rain Prices Hogs salable = Not enough barrows) ixture of gains and losses inl Somes Mo.... 60.7 cope = es ae and, was $ J line Green of Drayton Plains: 48 ee es 8 eS — AU ag aan Tena! Sore ‘Cole <2..a8hh Phelps D .. o4. \Court Thursday. He was arraigned, : “i ee _ _ CHICAGO. May 18 (AP) — Opening) Cutten salable 250. Market the oils, —airfrafts Colg Paim ..-" $63 Phiico 22 8!pr., was elected president of the before Justice Alva J. Richardson/®*endchildren, 29 greal WrerWhest July .......6 6TH Steedy, om ail classes today. Compe metals. . Sel are 8... HS pai fe... oa3irier, of Bloomfield Hills Township. dren. ort last : Good clearance: . 166 Detroit Chapter of the Society of May eee 290 Rep icc, 68 SE TTY eter steers ond beift| Higher stocks included Balti- Ea... 41 Pillsby Mile 45 | Morton F, Johnson ond BERLE | peor Dee -sorse> 28! ory steady to j fous Spotty. wtility more & Ohio Railroads, Cities|Con mais .. 46.1 Pit Plate o _ii.g|Savings & Loan Controllers during! Rummage sale, Bethel Evang. Dee 100005: 212% May ....s0.. 128% Setndrs Ong ‘euiters steady: bulls steady, Service, Johns-Manville, American Consum Pow os Pulimen .... 111/8 Meeting of members in Bloom-\and Reformed Church, Set. May! MILFORD — Service for Morton Mar “vesees 213M July ee . 13140) Stockers and feeders slow. steady: around Telephone, International Tele-\Comt Zan... 633 Pure | “+. 482 field Township last night. 119. League of Catholic Women.|F. Johnson, 66, of 304 Union St., 23) 130%) four gy Opal: Chagath 0.00: phone, American Cyanamid, Alum: Gort “Ott gofg Repub sii'"2. 45! Clarkson is executive vice presi-/8 @. m. —Adv. for at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from 3 oneeee ry | oats vt0- 1800: inum Ltd. ¢ Republic Steel, Chrye-| Gorn, hal = a tent Be Bed dent of the Pontiac Federal Sav-! sale, Sat. a. m. 98 W, {Rac erdece-Hird __ Funeral aa, choice fed. heifers 19.6. ler, SabieecPiaekard and Deere 268 Rey Tob B .. 57 \ings & Loan Assn Huron. Gold Star Mothers. > Fi pupkty Sich Looteey Tl Me a sises good hetfers 1.00.18 6: United Aircraft. Det Bale... 300° & 313) Formerly vice president of\ter 8 vay, cemetery. Mr, Johnson, a lifetime | ‘* reial steers hele ers C Seag .. 35.9 Safeway St .. 362} ; be — ¥- resident of Oakland Count on his ; Wath armas Ye 60-1620" bunk util-/ At noon the Associated Press Rees Aire. . 60.2 +4 Jos — éj 4\the society, the new president is, y: cupaago, tay 37 (APC ten ratiy’ 10.06 12,06 mast utility and come javerage of @) stocks was up 30/20" Chem. 062 B.0ee RP also a member of the national secceare i sale, are —_ of way heal bara mod re sud- contile, exchange’ Butter steaty: Te-| pes ony (eco ie eg eects cents at $185.80. On the day yester- Best Air Lane Breit cio... 32 * organization's methods, Santis Satel eet werd dently of a — cetpte ed simholesale ral ces Hite se. day it was. ahead $1.10. The recov-/m Auto Lite. + 4 emer. 260 $4 and procedure committee, The De- , afl Dale A. Hath : B S68, oe C 88.28; SSG! care $6 1 5; to © Suy"%n Matted stbpty *Sompared wye\ety. followed.a series of sharp re-|Ee ‘ay 3 Pee ee eee cee Eppa ites barn MILFORD—Service for Dale A. : ;“ecetpts 29.900; whole- | nureaay: Vealers uneven, | steady | te/actions. Erie RR..... 31.6 Sperry and: ; batl. 5-0424 or o-<681-|Hath, 36, of 1104 Christopher, Flint, =e sale Buying prices wochanged to Rieher And prime, ‘bull: good and: ehelce veal: oe eee eee oral nay Sonagped Mord —Ad¥.will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday cent and over A's. 38: ‘e0-00.9 Ber cent prime individuals c0'3f 00: ty and Cub Scout Pac, Penk es he ee... tag meeting were George ou uchan Rummage sale, 197 6, Parke,{rom Richardson - Bird 31.5; mixed 378) mediums 37; US. 18.00-19.00; cull’ and. | $ Detroit, vice president; William —Adv.| Home, Carta in Oakland Hl Standards 375: dirties 36: checks 36;| 1200-1800, some under 10 Ib ‘c aghel ate ae eee. 3 T. Fisher of Dearborn, treasurer; |""" *4 Sat. 8 to 1. Tal erased ee tare N r DETROIT EGGS nomi Gone Gen Fds.... 80.2 Swift & Co... 431 retary. Each was elected for a D d d : tmnt mtalAuh ee etprnee ee vageese for Achievement |i wth, 8) Ran — Ete Widends isn: racic ws Sno] Complete, 2-Pe, Set a je: slaug Gen T4e6 Ter 8a... 441 ; Whites—Grade A jumbo 41-48 weighted sheep. unevenly | stea: vite lover. Trophies for high achievement |Gen Time... 31 Thomp Pa" $01 hleasuerty Guinea ath Victor Robichaud With os: § ee ee ened. be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Purs- Total r Greyhound .. mene ‘Thi ith . agousiban t1S-18 0 eat reccea' named outstanding cub of the year. a 190 8 Un Gas Cp.... 203% common share. red with AP)—Moudailie tn Ingustries, ley Pontiac, , inane SERENA Tee wn we cmeaam rmmrocn_ihereciing ein om De ra She A GRASSY Renae eer a ee acer eee bral nou tl Comey. Tel and HEATING dium 36% 18, (AP) —Salable , Ross Porritt were: — -y 362 Fen Deel. $0" (So0 as 007 184.000 ins the 1988 arviee cape rtarit baby died suddenly Thursday. Payee A Wares 3-8: ee Ee ee ee R Be Dele Quine, |e, ::: we Warn B Pic.. 23 |pertod. Unfilled orders on April 30|per - eiso was, ween ot 3 ‘Born 78 Bloomiield Bivd. Comment: Market barely steady to higher on apeenat and sows: instances | = Indust Ray... 43.7 west Os Te. oe Smounted to $80,582,000 ag against/ dividends are payable July 3 to share- I lebiscite, Swedish motor- : . weak. Wholesale and distributed trade|UP more on butchers: sroun: | Renald Surowltz, Fred Fink, |e Ra. e7 Weste A BE . 33.8/ 955,977,000 the year previous holders of record June 16. nap , | : 4 : ; sluggish and “although "some ” dealers) mostly lt see 310 we i800: o new high Gregory Mackley, Terry Galan, [intend stl. sia Wee BL .- rey ists voted to keep to the left-hand | Oppesite Madse's Feng = PE 4-110 curbed recetpte offe aoe ont eorel S| one 2, 100-820 Te 17 oe it mixed lots Kurt Jightfoot, | mn wk Aer Wilson & Co 16 eroin H ] I Lad P h side of the road. | absorbing some surplus stock one = . fog lots to} and Robert Tricker. [sas Marv Sec me Yale Tow | ei e auis in 8, rooc ee 16 “17 00: sows 340 i 13.00-15.25; | : i} roa "153.9 Young wd we a EET es, EE, Se A ae, wee oteanting don of te sear Nie "hans Hy He ee Sayeg 2 From Icy Waters Serving Good Food Since 1929! Us. chapenente 963; “supe Socuvery tote jand : hettere, cares, nominally stes¢y: D. B. Eames is the Den Mother., Jacobs....... 1 Breakfasts—Luncheons eters caleonia gpa regi estore full — stockers and theaters pete Other awards were presented by erece: AVERAGES | GUILFORD, Conn. W—A young Mrs. Gilloran said, ‘“‘so IT ran oul $6.65-€.70 ‘latter price for iced) stock arrivals 36, on track. 83; supplies! market *® moderate, demand moderate. com mere! slightly weaker Carlot track sales ae 15.00- 17.78; a Lent — lots choice heifers 17 00-19 00 ieeeen good Cubmaster A. C. Benter Jr. to, "graden |Terry Luenberger, Gene Gen Vassecntne commercial | James Oakley, Clint Beebe, Prees EW YORK. May 18—Comptied bywthe | mother, a 13 ¢9 (jumped up from the dinner table; Indust aie vu Wocks | last night and into the ice cold former lifeguard, and jumped | into. the water.” iter babend coe ot a teal RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bidg. stock’ Alabama round reds : ‘ | ; be srades 4 ate utility and commer-| N ae aniple pe poe Lots isl an, tal ‘cows 11 78-1480. canners: and cut. {, liam Taylor, Arnold Diem, Michael Noon, tedey 2012 1409 129 199¢ Water of West Lake to save two rowboat, and headed toward Jon! <= SSS — ters 10.25- 12 30. ‘tiity and commercial Antrobus, Rita Rickerts, Robert! prey’ aay ..... 260.7 1497 728 ry boy ue 11, and Allen 10, | 7 : bulls 1380-1 5.80; choice and prime veal-| Dale Ackerman; Robert! Week ao 2... 9638 1820 30 Jere COYS — One who resisted rescue |ny Long, a Eggert, , ° . Poultry cre 3400-3800: ‘com — cule Jacl | trwte and Sohn theries. mop age... Bre ee 136 168 7/ until sure his dog would be saved|with Mrs. Gilloran’ swimming # : % : ‘ 5 MERCHANDISING SALESMAN DETROIT, May 18 CAP! Prices shore old crop ember egly's lew sorias! Bod ad eel oa S ae oy ono tee Be hte # 2 8 e ‘DON’T. WANNA’ ae : ~ el per pound f.0.. Detroit for No. 1 jambs and shore slaaughter ewes avait, ranks were Michael Jenkins, Jett 385 Ban jo vos He 14 Tet 113) Mrs. Francis Gilloran, 26, saw; “When we tried to pull one of } quaitty live poultry up to 10 « able; market nominally steady all classes: Jerome, James Nelson, Hartison | ce ee eee eee ay ae! \ Exquisite Forim Brassiere Ine., a foremost company ‘in {ts field Heavy type hens 28-30; light type 90: good and choice shorn lambs 90-1 one of the boys fall out of a row-|the boys into our boat he cried | has an Detroit for a man wtih heats” type broilers or fryers 3-4 Ib. with No 1 and ? Its 22.00 00-23 50 Wend Aterburn, Paul Michaison, =| ; ‘boat mille trying to retrieve a out, ‘I don't wanna uni & success. Barred Rocks 26: caponettes 5-6 Ib. 31 spring tambs 8 600.260, cull ert Richerts, Robert Yakel, Ter: oErner STOCKS ‘0 go ss youl ful of selling nationally consumer Comment: Market quiet. Recetpts very to choice shorn slavagumeer ewes 400-8 Nephier Ce.) lost get my dog." phat a Gilloran said. Soft desirable, essential. Nght and weekend trade {s predomin- ry Cotcher, Hugh Grove, Toss | Figures ener Pebloss points wre eighths | t. , antly of a@ fill-in nature Offerings of dack Al Ryden, | Une Noon ‘SECOND FALLS IN territory. . hena and fryers more than ample for S Poli Add 105 ackson, len Ry Ross iAlien Elec & Byuip | Co* a ie The other boy fell when he tried’ In the ae a of the accounts, Only men 25 te 35 with a checkable record the light demand and carryovers likely tate Police Lather and Paul Thomson, 'Geminee jot mpaols oe BS te to pal kia (iend | back neo Yhe| Gillorans had started out in an- be t with a heavy. CHICAGO POULTRY | LANSING # — The active Committee Chairman M ark it Lakes of! & (Chem oo at i 1 $3 boat. Freckles, a black and white other boat. Ne sidelines permitted. Weekly commen aSHTCADO, ee eceiptt Scoops 3 arerathict the Michigan State Po-| Lightfoot announced plans for a Peain Metal Prod Co .. 114 1 1H mongrel, barked from the. “row: | “Tt was a Lape thing, too,” said Send complete resume lencremen 5 iyeneceay 132 eoops, 31.000 Ibs) fob 1 ¢ PRR field day June 10 and trip to Briggs Rugy m EO SBE te g¢ boat. ithe mother of two baby boys. “I with home address. and ‘ number to Mike rid are aie Prione a tient | hens lorce ‘rose y Stadium in Detroit June 27 as the! | Tages Edison co. : 141 16} 8 1) s ¢ @ was getting tired out there and 238 Indianwood Bivd., Park Tiiinols, ! roosters 18-16; caponeties not quoted assignment of 105 new troopers. final event of the year. a eal sel ne osed. a) “My husband doesn’t swim,”!our boat was leaking like crazy.” a Death N oti ces Flowers 3 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6! __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 an we PPP PII | nn nn Se eee PAD AOR | RRR nen E ; PARRA DAD apr oe DUNSTAN's FLOWTRS ei DIE ae: ICENSED - JOURNEY MAN | SINGL, EXPERIENCED FA M ¥ NU id wan |W Huron PE 2-8901 ACCOUNTING Journeymen bes 2 rates, | Bor — Pontiac 8s nea month Cari Dobat, a00 Sip mee aE ppg eel I Cash sane. “erceient pe rn po af he Sbehotes 6 5 3 CLATBORY ANE, MAY 16, les6, wo. F 1 Di ne, ese 8 Din'co : _Dutton Rd, Rochester, 4S Son Lan S in person ar} benefits pol caeries Frorevent © ronet Corey Co. bert, itmar St. age 29: uneral rector: L K MIDDLEAOED MARRIED HANDY | wTD. D Le bes ° mish vou with eee "husband ae perine hers bd 4 é 2009 co a man Must have recent refer- Socduere neni unmnerian: * ao GOST ANAL Yais CLERK, Ceoes DER . sonee ‘nis ‘Boothe! -poolas or mad an ~ —— Fe aes = abort, Gael, Geen ie mre | Am Woneral Home F612 Gig | coer al coal menctaceren comet panding machine nea between ead 0D me a | ere rma) Pentins Press Bes) Ui acnive. Bees Re oS aie om PI Fina oe a tye é ning. MA 4174 TS. argure’ ager of emal) manufacturing com- ee — t rion ia AND kt Kiva gsot, Wiis, Cail" coare TORERAL Wome, | psy. trvou reine net | Ulan: iment | CARPENTER APERTROOOR | ir ,capengpetsamar Powe | oman Srmllenge ning | Pontiac Lake tm Toe Higa - mplete =s es u rT ¥ e : Re Mr. Clar ve 1-42 ene © wexperience, . parlallland isay! ber seen at whe Pia'ne _— Waterford Twp, | sxpected. Write Pontise 2 | matin To ‘quality’ you must be beckons oo Lior ll Ladd Pond TOOL MAKER COMPANION AND LIOHT! -te Sovaseist “ateater ia Uhureh office. WOMAN pe ee aE high clerical Prank Carruthers Funeral Home| DVERTISIN cn area! Seek ; sted = achiey | ee Job shop experience preferred. housekeeping, Some car driving | jo hours fgg hee whe hat. “ey € aptitude and like ied r until 11 o'clock tonight. Puneral! | JONG son- onns ADVERTISING sevevins Lee dart opiates XO LAYOFFS 2 home in count roe tothe i Paine i] gore ty uired, Write rateesiPaserall fel then Care PUNER <= TRAINEE considerable eustomer contact and | tor ear M ACHINE ae Phot oa (eheedy * | Church, Rochester Mich. WOMAN OR ainE | SER GEN. HATH MAY 16. 1936 DALE AT 110 “DESIONED FOR FUNERALS | Man between 71 and 29 with| some travel Your reply must be| Sen wish, purevertace #240 oat a S|] gl benetond Lond +06 seal hacarvernc Weaken aaa age Christopher Punt. age 36. be- ood knowledge of English and | pontiac Press month, plus commis er REPAIR EXPERIENCED | eg = sa FL FOR Baby. | 'D#: Other help employed. Live loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Ander- SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL ypin meee? to learn Adv. Lay- Phil e Life faonraien Co sce pounded Tees maaee meron ET Gir BY*) in Every Thursday and every Waban eg sear Funeral 1 = le Beebe that re pee Gispiay “ADDY to Mr Kelffer, ‘Aav. ; fei wi wee — Must be canna electrician Cranbrook "rue, parton ‘corner Bt oie eee oe rors private ‘oS : gt afteld Norma Eggleston. Funeral service 3 ELP WANTED: A-1? LEADER | Gocd opportunity for ambitious men | _Cranbrook_ and in - will be held Saturday, May 19. at Funeral Directors 4 mtn abet : IGNERS tool-makers jig and fixtre buld-| with small growing ¢ompan: _ _PRI: SSER_ og} tore a week Ret om. trem. tt rdson-Bitr ee ee SEARS. “ROEBUCK + Ew 5 Sie wuchiae meade Je mah = aachies prealas —Ht—interested—cait- Funeral _ td a sid EAE DIGNIFIED SFRVICES & C O bor with some knowledge of blue- _ Orchard Lake Rad CASHIER- Apply Fox Dry (moolah ras” S700 a 72) ptirechs ‘Oaktnnd Hine Me. Sa Pr int reading 88 hrs ver week —— — Hur WANTED: WOMAN INTERESTED rofl Gari i, Mena IRKRY ETON CHECKERS | [filed oe,” Real Fetate Salesman tea ga ra will Ne tn state at the Richarc-| Funeral Home—FE ¢1882 A call to, PE $4622 wil Roghester Ra heer | To sell My-Haven Homes Expert CLERICAL : . son- Bird Funeral. Home, Milford you the story of 1 of the GS _Roghester Ri, Rochester | enced preferred or will train tf! “PRIN AME _eted, FE 31403 HOULT, MAY 18, "1986, WILLIAM Voorhees- Sin vle pate Jobs in the nation, Full or ; Fin apporanty tar eg Part time Position | avaiable for SECRETARY WANTED: | ELDERL ROUsE- mt Bradenton, Pla. (formerly Ps ——— Automation : @ opportunity for the | woman © 28 years, to handle eeper references, ig |g foray See _<6- -—- PURERA HOME areca : SERVICE } = SS Se eee wn Bee Mr Jacobson. at Hi aried. aes ting duties in our a, ; 5 : beloved husband of Florence NERAL ath t= frigeration service m MAN AND fiandard ullders, 19469 James store office iN © typing required. BIR ne HA} Bloomfieid Hospital, Personal tn- Hoult: dear father ef) Bawert 2 ambulance ore cesfann ot Motor _open’ Experienced on *e ak 2s sao A N D D Couzens Hwy Bat bet 10 and 1 but cashier experience Goro jeans re { J {A if lerview eee bi r Ernest A Experienced only _| TOOL} at 7. WANDS. © handie the te definite as- sition now 8 vrivat -| tnd ‘Leopold. Hoult. Mrs. Doris ALERT FULL TIME Opec. Mach Y EE E TOOL AKERS MULL | HANDS. | set Hours Incl” Mon: 6.30 to ® | fetary to executive in well-estab- _____ Help Wanted 8 tone” Funeral service ‘under. the AMBITIOUS SALESMAN. pelidarsi wanted’ Des eee eae. Bet at TI te 6 And & hours an excellent opportunity for expe | MAN MAN WA JANTED—POR RAWLEION WLEION Sus May 21, 2°30 'pm. from the|f The Pontiac Press © Sles“Aubure Rod) Auburn : . Lake Orion, WINKELMAN’S seeking a change from vali. com. pecengeedl) li hearer cond perv a Donelson-Johns Puneral Home 4 Heights CIRCLE ourneyman THREAD GRINDER Tel-Huron Center muting to Detro Pleasant at- oe needed to A start Sales may So with interment in Forest Lawn FO BARBER FULL OR PART TIME : Experienced om No 33. Excelto, ela 8 pesos dt friendly make profits g Start im- R. WANT ADS ULL z mediately Write Rawleigh’s, cosnery = ene ey ac 3 W Pike DESIG - mee rote oye hap age up aye EXPERIENCED | ncbreheet lek Write ae 7. ae ept. MCE-606 CE-606-198, Freeport. 8 pm. there w e' i BARRER WANTED 8T STEADY DEL DEL o1GiN anufacturing i) an- Sa ae el is) ress, giving complete resyme of Seral Home Mr. Hoult. may be SMe Tools Owens 1480 Baidwin Ave ROUBLE STIOOTER | HOUSEKEEPER eeenrnce salary veauirement. | Gent wit AUTO, PONTIAC seen after 1:30 pm. Saturday Erom/slasn te Sipn BARBER FULL OR PART TIME. Co. TROUBLE SHOOTER PROFITABLE SUMMER EMBLOY.| 8104. Silverware, Aluminumware. JORNSON, MAY 17, 1956. MORTON _ [eins 972 _Mt_ Clemens or FE S17 } . To check precision air craft parts | Single For country bome, 2 in| ment for IMARY TEACHER | Bibles. Rugs pes, Ete. Bud- 304 Union St. Milford. age CAB DRIVERS STEADY AND 114 S.. Woodward and co-ordinate out inspection | family Pvt $30| OR COLLEGE STUDENT major-| fet Plan highest. commissions 6@. beloved husband of Eleanor All errors should be re part time, 25 or over Apply 438 ' ‘with our customers. st have! to 940. eelereuees i‘ i Mre ing in early elementary educe-| N° ee needed. We sup- Johnson; dear brother of Mrs. ported immediately The _ Orchard Lake 3 to 6 pm * knowledge of tooling and process- Fisher Thurs thru ed., 142| tion Por tnformation call Mraz ply “We Breas ly, ‘Balesman- Joe Vos Funeral service will be Press @ssumes no fespon- fab DRIVERS NionT SHtFT Birmingham, Mich tng Job shop expertence helpful | Wayne st Pontiac. FE 2-019) | Gilbert; WOodward 13737. Sie, bbs irady. Detroit No.1 “held Sunday, May 20. 30 p.m sibiltiv for errors other nly Part ti and follltime g » * : Fine opportunity for competent ee ee ROOM FOR RENT $5 A WEP MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD from Richardson- -Bir rai rh oer aan) of peparaes fhauire io we ieee : man to advance with gmail nd ee GtPisy For! and ee ater cha TMD Nevada Watkins route We train vou t o or ‘at portion LJ r - —— growing local concern rite ey v. " Deatnen ateruen ia) Oak Grove insertion of the advertise CENTERLESS. GRINDER AND ERPS Se MA K | ttac Press Box 81. ontiac Tel-Huron district Apply PR ¢-8136_afier § reat’ ais 0) 27) Pee by ne 1 LAPER EXPERIENCED | MAN TO WOHK in writing to Bor 75 Pontiae | REFINED CHRISTIAN ‘ort FOR . BP ooees: toieer Sethe Inna era tena came) serereaen wwe Experienced on Cincinnati 2en- ei oarte sors and oe triage WANTED DEAION ENON ER Prow ° house work Must be good wor! sd te JT tte AL EID os nes nee ere . eM) bcd te het! : : nena delive ebaut- 7 Experienced gutomation mec nine | —— pnew c | Seger TD oem A Funtral Home, Milford |} error When. ~cancetiatthne pagel eget penpieaatine or Rte? lense + ant trois ee ~ + aaa Be conveyor pry ATT Wa? Prod- EXP. WATTRE S Caen dc eboes hy pel & Fare Fok rolicedimmua’ oF coustei\ellmanage LIVERNOIS, MAY i6_ 1986 BEAT-|§ are made be sure to get Nutt Manufacturing Co, 2880 In- | mendations eee . Serene Highland | R4.) pening Tort. Morey '« Goi a | +4041 ‘mali self-serve laundry Must West. Blo: miield Ce weeea’ ri Lajas eats wit be faves dianwood Rd. Lake Orton experienced. m onthe Lumber APPLY ee me ceavere Sai —- +9839 ‘Ra Oh ee 280 Union Lake “SECRET ARY have mechanical pin Le ane est mfie p. age ; TERS UNION ORLY. ‘7940 ° Gem wares 4 7 f able to meet the public Se rree in ccterea iaceatcer tot| 1 ea frog Tanae proeram reauberions are TOT Sone 0001 Employment Oftice WANTED GIRL TO” WOgK 99 70-03% FO 0:36.| Busy one-giri office. shorthand ov | Pier" tne Heht “per tot § eet Mri Gad Mrs) Coston Wee Ciena vee, fer er ecee: pied ie agin mpeg! nad project. | Sher sb. mn Poy : MEN 25 MEN Daily Roepe lephone eee, geotial Le een | erpersenes beret have some business ability and rn: th f Kennet ments containing type s weer weyue (orca AEURFACE OA ° See : Ree 2 urnish referen: ‘ A TKleyn, Funeral. service will|Q larger than regular agate | | CARPENTER OENERAL REPAIR GRINDERS. | GURFACE OAviorS 24 PONTIAC on nele nerees ©1403 need) SXrSe, wee ee 20. Pontiac Press, for. interview. be held Sat May 19, at 2 pm.|} type ts 12 o'clock noon the of houres Must be reasonable | Jigs, Qnd. fatures. Days Me or ete ee ee WOMAN FO ATCH CHILDREN ALLED LARE BO0ee TEPER TEACHERS AND EX-THACHERS ee ee Neca, Aas maricon||| sulle ee ee oe CARPENTERS FO WORK OR COR | feet apieas ly ye Yike MOTOR WORLD OF PLEASURE’ snows | Sbile Mother works, Call betore 1 ‘meal to prepare. Home nights. | {acation or permanent posttions = 4 5 4 - L t Le ‘officiating Cremation at White Transient Want Ads may tach Nateen Poetiani cintty SSA eee Mile_ Ra, Berkiey Ne Saginaw at Montcalm aeaUyY oP RATOR —¥FInat | Must have loca} references. $30 cational Dept Opportuntty te carn. Chapel. Memorial Park = Mrs pe cancelled up to 9:30 @ §-2271 : Saree aataa vel: cig ae DIVISION 3 claee, Ful: ov pert time. MA | —ey Teel Cal MArket @i00l. $-8100 a week Write age, ex- Livernots will be at the Pursley|/% the dav of pubiication after ARPENTERS ROUGH Union | ‘6 [i Saking, © te. Of gollare iia YOUNG MEN & VETS | S58é. Teed orentre pene’ were “Wait & Grill Cook perience "& phone to Box 16 Funeral Home the firet insertion Cfnen oni Rteaae waren Ponti aes Dest a Pemise| Brest. * TRAVEL Western Bloomfield. Township: | pyne * WADE dels af een Po ‘ontiac Press ROBICHAUD, MAY 17, 1986. VIc- _area ‘Call FR 8-141! INSPECTOR neecre AVE Need 3 men to join organization! Ann's Beauty Shop "darn on oar wor, om Aum | WANTED SI1GN PAINTER. tor Ray, 2068 Willow Beach. Keego) CASH WANT AD RATES ——— Eaxperisncedll tall petting) ep land -ENWQOD J . traveling New York. Michigan re-| EXPERIENCED GIRL UNDER | «| Birmingham, Mi 4-267 | Wieads or part time work MA Harbor. Mich.. beloved infant son TE; ADERS See inarcloaeltele: ance parts on PONTIAC, MICHIOAN| sorts No experience necessary for cooking and’ housework, for € $2247 of Mr and Mrs. Elisee Robichaud; | Lines 1-Dev 3 Dave d Dave surface pl Breed Le | ‘ , “| Transportation furnisned Immedi- | doctor's home. Stay nights Thu | Wom Aw POR OEN HOUSEWORK | dear brother of Charles, Gordon | > flee sine ote HaNprAcTuRING co | trewing —ccount Average | ang every other Gun. off Gon = care of 2 children. More for _ Employment Agencies ! 8A and Kathy Robichaud Puneral 3 $0 270 3.08 18 Mndian were Ra Lake O rion New Com an Or ainzing | ~ earnings $300 On - Mo. plus lib Wages, references required MI me than wages _FE 45180 PAA AA LI PAL LLP service will be held Monday, May ! aonb pany Urg Bj} eral bonus Must be neat See WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE 21. at eam from im Euraley 3 oe A a alge JANITOR PART TIME - MIDDLE cil ne 0 Ponilne in 5 wpe Dao, aeeeee “hoosaven Hotel, Iie Live IN. GENERAL | WOTt. 7 days wk Reply giving DEPARTMENT Puner: ome. with Rev. Harvey 2! aged preferr: nD & ¢. -| elalty soles lp Fontiee eres. Call | _ pmo age. " nbd ME J. McCann o ciaging. Interment @ 270 496 8 720 po you RAVE * bona ORIVE room rovided if désired. Write; Jac CPE | soa Maw “ol To 4 PREFER- wreak Ron Must tke — $28 | ian Sgt peel te tine MANAGER in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. _Robt- 7 3.18 67 a4 DETRO DAY? ntiac Press PA + ht fe with car to train fo: a ¥ee rr ooard, own | a ——. an J pat 7 KPPENO INT 16 OR ably single with ca r StRE To or) tz. chaud will Ite ky state at the a 3.40 648 90 WOULD you ‘Er rR fig AND eUILDERS 2 ter « = 4 T Well-groomed mature —— _Pursiey Funeral Home. 8 4.08 129 ©1080 CLOSE TO HOMF? HAVE MORE Bed botakd APATORE Bt 5 ae pat heap ieneser Bay ee orentee, + 7 Section Lesting Mestoams pipes = mts TR AVEL ou «soliciting. Exp. preferred, experience in selling and oO ne SHAW. MAY 17, 1086, WILLTAM Le 7 TIME POR HUNTING AND PISH- poberliped tonndd Le Apply 09 Wayne Gt. between fhe | facturer. Qood sejars while learn- RLS . Baus necessary, PE 8-00Tl, \¥isory work ellent s Tawas City, Mich., ‘at oo) be Wa hare per Se ak SGaTom | hours of #36 am ‘to 0 0 tng Reply with full fetatle. ls age. ba mesiote ming | for g for 2 voubs youne NTED: ehh DY, eanttA at ie ip Ares ier Maipwear i, lore ne ag gear Ml ‘yedors aad Gir araners work Must be thoroughly | °° 3:9 p.m to 4:30 secon aver wnee: Gone Michigan, New York ant | cnre ef bome for room ana bene | Fe $0227, : eral service wn be held Friday, ; ace thes nia: on table fer —_ only'| REAL ESTATE cole Poe y Ete ja | Bast Const Re Trans and some wages, +0204, EXECUTI ry rors pm. from the 1. Stable well establiened, but ped apply MU ed. Alert, expérienced to handle | YOUNG MARRIED MAN WHO tor? and + alec) id. Bain: WANTED HOUSER: R FOR! Good a etlent fu- J —_ Pear a Home. Tawas|® - 2, rowing company SONAOEMENT TATE — Rew brick development in City | making less than 980 per wk. and| comm. and bon & mon Bachelor M t hi ee eee ony a waeTeraeth iph Well divereified work not de | @f Ponting Sewers, water, and needs to earn $19 of more. call] ty start lore he neat A SENOTOT Fab lor home than| ture tial for —— per Bu) aa Atty te tniesmeenth ia BOX REPLIFS . ndent on the aute ndustry. S _ pe mane ement train eit fay Fuiler Brush FE 2m Mrs MeCiellan Roosevelt ft Tees Morey Itve in ff preferred. b} } day week al} bene- Fons: Chy Cemetery, sha vag mere VL OPEE RE rn ena) Bd aaetam tec E Watt ot| oq. SEONG BESS i tag ERDENIENCED, BEAUTY OF| Mis Jb ant Vue hom Perm | Sa mea CAREER CENTER = 4n tate at the Jacques : are : ‘aratots For me work of tm Meno Bonentunse City, Mich At 10 a.th. Today shere purare, Beeerr program feeking rueid pila into | _Kruss_ _ ___ | separate shop: Evenmyn vend HOUSEWORK SEFEP IN. CARE ey Must be over 21. FE) pi rixer Bldg. 804s Se T k { were replies at the Press an get wORT (PORTANT An administrative position through Te favs FR 22066 «(offs ehildren. Good salary FE woes of joa = : | office in the followin, we are iarke enough tojhave a intense training snd are at irast STATE-WIDE A‘ TERATION WOMAN AND FIT. | +7241 We WANT A MAID TO LIVE IN So * Meade orogram bot. matt enough | & high schoo) graduate vou may ‘ers Apply 20 8 Perry At REAPONSTBLE PERSON FoR BA-| OU Pleasant fam!iy home in Bir- wr Sian *6 EXTEND OUR boxes: to x bone the InDr pv TAL | qualify for thie program Those REAL BSTATE SERVICE. oF GAPABLTT WOMAN FOR OENER: by altting. Yano hewis or ours Mingham te help with house-' sincere thanks to our friends : Rear te selected will be assured excellent * ponTIac ai_honeework Wor famile of 2 High hotirly rate MUtual 42860 work and take cate of 2 small relatives and neighbors for their Bicoce arte Ses Wo. 6 at =| salary spol HE NOW READY TO ADD énpert-|! five in RE 2.88" ‘REKEY [Sete em Ee eek ope b6) OR exDa re kind expressions of sym- 6, 7, 8, 15, 16, 25, 22, Pontine Press wiving vaur name | ‘ma em ty te te enced full time salesman Bust. re | HOUBEREEPER,.TO LIVE IN! enced cook. Private room anf Licht shown us during our re- : oe aadrees fae ala leet uaa lipaat jae TY LOAN CORP “ nesn and real estate eales and ; CAR “HOP AND WATTRERGES AP ahs Over 21 Write Pontiac Press| bath Use of ontta sitting roan ‘ vent’ bereavement tn the loss of 60, 63, 67, 69, 70, 75, 76, work experience Your: present | Tiel i § Hatin: from % officers through- Foney'e altered af dled Ra ‘Wear ao Tr a 7 | he ge A pond and Sune. off our ved mother, coney 114. : . emplover will NO? contacted chigan, Don't waste your a! oe jones. 1 thanks - Rev : ote: ve * who better eon al) commission, App! light off Work, (real estate). ; ¥ eee) eee ena Conta Tre QuarsPiep venders ena aie Satrert: hasethreeTy er ay ite " me Orne OTR BAY “gHiFT ORLY | Mas Ye and ‘work WOMEN . Home Alfred Sones. appears oon lease sugwest the * Fane Cotivoy, 4823% Diste Hwy., B ARLES. REALTOR wm. ony, AGW] weekends, surroundings. % t 48 t work in office. Ld y com Li 4 : and sisters. us. . Thank you, Drayton Plaine. TAT @. Telegraph FEE C0621. Ron peer ures. Phone EM 33311. rs ; ® ¥. Telegraph, : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1956 > bl _ > Employment Agencies 8A Building Service 12 Wid, Contracts, Migs. 32 : ‘ Soe phone Garvics, 18 Ww Tainee P ‘ositions: CLERK TYPIST service. wwe Huron. pecs FLOOR LAYING, 21306. Modern’ equtpas Free eatimales. -_ 31616. years oar work ster ohn "Tayior ee nee Z| : lls FE __Notions. : AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO: | 33 3-3860 and FE 5-1842 soa ia MAMMY save IT’S DANDY. THE Oven ‘WE alte : ea Nicholie & Hareey, Co. CLEAN LARGE” ROOM AND mores venkes grease. Waite’s 2 LARGE ROO! a NICELY PURn. Las girls. FE aoe for 3 eat or? erotr iapp Shoes Rent Apts, Furnished 33, |'-ROOM nine age, e ee Pvt. beth, adults. 78 Rent not Furnished 33 For Sale Houses _ 38 =r Ser — —————, AND PATCH P Sra WINDOW WASHING snd Commer: sane BE mony! Bob, ae ear Work ~ Wanted Female 1 11! ¢ aLL and. ie. tide" i BU very. } day wervice rE, ae we removal S33 bushel. PE! home or mine. OR 3-T19d aND | RE EN, YOUR RIENC! cal nurse Els WOMAN WA housework, babysitting, nr. . FE $0151. day. hon +5745 ING can eres 6-00 and A service On E ; Walton YE S2300 IRONINGS WANTED PHONE FE a) : PRACTI- ED Paterwesee, OL 6-277. | KLECTRIC ee home WANTS | = and ask for ay | TRONINGS and deliver. LA ABY bent Li DA eT. rE , ne “eA FE 2-0079. Vtltng aay ort By eee of te ING. 3 Bast | | HI LADY Wisiiks WORK BY DAY 03433. Ric 5 WORK 08 ANY lf Experienced. wn ho sic, references. Seceatary. re - IMBOGRAPHING TYE Sy PIRG smc SAMS GRINDING CLIPPERS | nD. rompjon a Cerne AND SEEDING BLAH — 8235 wOUBE MOVIN a, FULLY | —“Ft_and top sojl_furn. FE 42-2650 Bene pose — $30 | _compped FE SER. te A. Ye Denvered or Aree ick _ ae atk CENTER | See nee eas | Be Rs et CAREER CENTER Ph — North "Com iene landscaping not Bl Riker Bldg -s_- FE 8-416 JOHN TAY _ WHITE'S, PE S3iee Instructions ~~ 9 FLOOR CONTR ACTOR “Top sol) “and full dirt. 3 CRANE On aisle ton iO DRIVING LESSONS, PONTIAC, | ZaND-E— RIV EWAY TRADING | ond Be Sunda, Tessons. Pit 24 = LEE TRENCHING Th best Pde FE $3532) CEARN TO DRIVE THE 8a ate | SERVICE _ Moving. & © Trucking 19 Tettna EaSOLT DMVEN) See te et eee | wor — : “7 . : UCKING. GOOD FE 2 Res. FE #1645, aps ve ae ~ k “Nervice EM ee Oe cane $ Hs me or anytime. Work — 24 a ae Bows re | HAULING FO FOR PICKUP ANY- S ORK, NEW. Bcc! FE ts = a ar +4210. tz DIGGING FRE i at MOVING HAULING at MAINTENANCE _ CARPENTER Guaranteed. MID- | Reasonable Rates “FE. 5°3458 rofapenee. ; ABOUT ANYTHING HAULED. BATHROOMS REMODELED aseme: e cleane “4 satimoles. yu bo300 90300 of FE 4-7615. io AND PATCHING Rg. 6. R. PLOOR LAYING. ~ Banding fo py dertciga oh e PE §-0602. ~ TRENCHING AND j rie BULLDOZING __ FE 40801 __ Building _Supplies BR 1 KC aR ETE World's m “re Patio mee 1287 8 — MA ¢267: omed Services aeree: Walled 13 FURNACE —_Reas. FE ¢ A-l EAVETROUOHINO, as Te er ; : feet. 180nibo et al | - orma, ee = AT EMBREE & GRE GREGG ASHES, RUBBISH OR ANYTHING. auled Anytime after 4 ORiando _s3 ASHES a RUBBISH HAULED. ~~ JOHNSON HAULING, moving will pick “p anything PE 5-442 GENERAL TRUCKING DAY bay bo Reas OR Adu) of 16628, eves f HAUL EVERYTHING — ate service 66 State — OR OL TMMEDT FF. 53-7072 vY “PROCS Sand, {ti! dirt, | LIGHT HAULING, “ANYWHERE, | _any piace 1} PE 27-6685 : TRUCKING ol Mat Anytime Cea Te 3 after $100. al) day ag TE sunday O'DELL CARTAGE | Lose! eng, Leng Distance Moving | PICK UP DRY WALL BY M. | WORK |Free Estimates | CHIMNEY WORK Cleaning Kise ‘od rn rh s of vol brick end re-| registered co. FE NE PREF estimates. No job tuo (or small Lesge PERT TREE TRING —2 FE 46-6503 or on, a fig ea Ma ty, fi ROSES duet rk. tal repair, fas! a wo meta res Conant furnaces cleaned and repaired. free estimates and M Sheet metal. FE “e313. 24 hr, ees Lester Manie) 7) Pees "eying a £. OTOR SERVICE a | REDUCED RATES van A) serve you eam 44864 Moving. _¥ | Two Worx EXPERIENCED with Baer up e furniture movers truck ae work evenings, “ee and st rates _ Son o1, enytime Trucks 1 to Rent | TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ‘4 ton pickups lity ton stakes | Dump Saber ‘Bemi-trailers | railers and Tractors “Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. OODWAR: 8. Ww D Open oat lnclading, Sunday FE +0461, FE ¢ | WILL HAUL BLACK pint “GRAV- fel Hoge dirt and rubbis rE otat. | Painting & | Decorating 20° | A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WALT. : so paewere service Com- PAINTING PAPER- rey femoved Essti- ” SEWER CLEANING | Sinks — Sunday Service FE 4-2021 TR ING AND) removal. Free estimates Gatisfac- | _tion guaranteed. FE 8-2093 = ‘MOWER? MACHINE) e308. 1 ier s-O on ee ‘Lawn MOWERS. HAND OR Pow. er. sharpened or repaired. Atr , coole: One motors ed. EN BU. “PICKUP ‘service aha ve nickun and del delivery | ra decorating WW vrs exp | TERIOR AND EXTERIOR bec | “HEATING "SERVICE reel alee ipo corvied “ap igieres) Bits os Whee fied pare St OR vines >. Mt ers, OR 1345 PLASTERING _ . FE 3-7020 AND TING, i if. s & ee oe | PLUMBING Com: OR 3-5076 rial Servic posal sheare & lawnmowers TEENIE RT, © EM 13-2842 a. ‘e lor & delivery WAS a TEENAGE RL Ww WOULD LIKE 152 Jackson St. sepm ie ie 10: 0 p afternoon from m PE S068 Saws wine -2 AND ei DONE F SOT in my home FE WASHINGS AND TRON'NGS SEP- or er. arate liver, OR Pickup and de WASHINGS, DONE Ly MY HOME "EF _2-7650_ Snares Ex _. work RANGE OF HOURE.| Sor offices factories jig Piece ‘Sos 06 3021 WOW Wie OSPITA ing, for invalid care. PE 4-6113 | Sr ee! FOG ARE FOR CHILDREN IN [TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- WILL: ts. Sona me nights. FE 5-6030, ¥ dpa WITH peo "° ie domecti tars Te week. FE 6-083. rf TRAIN. | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. | —* | 1 in 6 Building S cecil ___ ADDITIONS i Basements. glassed and screened) CHILD! es . Hand Lawnmowers “Machine Sharpened /Maniey_ Leach __0 ) Bagiey 5! Saws—Lawntnowers Accurately Sharpenec #_Chamberiain Bt | - SHOVERS WALL WASHINO SEIRV- fees Janitor and window yerriee FE. Free estimates Phone FE | al ayes estimates FE 32-0019 FE 4-6324 vaw 3 TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- Dutch elm, mosquitoes & le trelt trimming & remorsl= fies - estim po Phone FE +# aaa wEtL BRELLING Well a repair. OR_3-2308 | mia ¢ CALL TODAY WILL PAY, : AL WAYS | - _mates, PF 4-69 At pitting 4 INTERIOR & Ex-| —~— egal dargetend cent disc ae cash darant ‘Free est PE 40208 = PAINTING PAPERING~ | Mason Thompson FE 48364 | '™ sure you'll say, when you get my free estimate for painting and Weil Washing your way Whatta-ya nay’ FE 5-0834 ; _| DEPENDABLE, PAl vrating of any kind ‘Nn ‘ob Free estimates | i or li FY PAINTING AND DEC ORATING a DQ Willntte FE 3- PAINTING AND DECORATING. — tile @r floor tile. by the hour r job Free estimates, A-l work _guaranteed Cal! FR 2.1006 _PAINTING, INSIDE AND OUT | piece antenetee FE 8-1949 of FE! too oie! FE 82945 . PAINTING *- ~PAPERHANGING JALLS CLEANE D | TUPPER “OR 3-706) PAINTING | SORA TING b D fheapest Tater in town FE 44350 Painting & Wall Washing " Prep estimates, FE “+2706 PAPER HANaINO ‘REASONABLE tates FE 4217) or FE 46829 PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR painting. Reasonable rates Free estimates See me first T F | Robbins 136 8 Jessie, FE 47660 | WALL WASH ee “AND PAINTING | by women ‘work cuaranteed OF) ___Physio-Therapy _ a A SWEDISH MASSAOE & aan Special foot technique 72 Elm |— _St. FE 42851 _{ | iz 50 COPENHAVER’S RADIO & TV), repair 569 W Huron. Night serv- ice calls. ee. | Television Serv ice 2 'YOUNO WORKING COUPLE the leading traders ef the Pontiac Area Do not fee! obligated. call; for an appointment to discuss the Coe ot trading your Real tate. We have homes, farme, tn- comes, business opportunities and LOVELY. APT Northern resorts listed for trade | large living not over 20 miles from Pontiac Box 5 Pontiac Adults. 402 W Huron FE 5-794. 37 ROOMS, IN AUBURN HEIGHTS. _\smali child welcome FE 7/8514. 2 BEDROOM, m modern kitc Presa _ WOULD LIKE .TO RENT 3 On| 4 ROOM APT WITH eaIvAY 4 ENTRANCE AND BATH se ee Electric stove & refr owdiy ROOMS.WITH PRIVATE BATH | HEAT & HOT WATER Pred 1/2 ROOMS. PVT. ENTR. NEWCY 2070 Airport Rd.. OR 3.1503 : 7 dec. Close tw busline 38 N/ Pad- 101% N w. FE 40539. nei ape 2 “aM At-car—dieps varchar ore accu We Robiatend, ot NT Sutherland Studio 16 Ww. ‘Huron Li for Per Printed napkine — arvice. our clients. See me before you 7 ROGMaPRIV BAT SENT. ROOM WiTH KITCHEN. | —* “ae BURA CLEAN your SRvOs ignrad | en ee VOR BOS) MARAE) ae one = catiemee’” pret lia | Sito” heat. children welcome. s4ni acne FE/ Te Buy—To Seli—To Insure 7 ROOMS IDEAL POR BACHE: NR ROCHESTER PVT ENTR. mo he cant tanoe! aoe Wr or re _ | Ideai for couple No pets an at rare rd 7 NOONE BATH * | ae ammy 7 neo sucuaime | Remt Leke Cottages 364) EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- men Is Florence i 3 ACHE, | Office open daily # am. to 6:39 aelcres Winnitved 3a. Odgers, 7 eg $i5. | RM KITCHENETTE. girl or working couple. references. | 4 ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE. gua 12 noon wo § pm. 8270 Canal Rd. Utica, Mich. 810117 Center. _PE 25002 i porch, middleaged cou- | ©’ “4 3 SF fasee public 2-413! 3 ROOM. BATH CLZAN. UTIL. ‘qiet f SLEEPING ROOMS, LA-| pie Will rent unfurnished Cail | Eves. re 3-3105 or EM ON AND AFTER THis Date series vets Esta Exchange | 111 Seminole dies or gentlemen. PE 40808, or _ Stiande 2-48, NEW HOME. CAKE carviiboar” May 18 1956 1 will nbt be re-| Evenings Sundays ,| LOWER 3 ROOMS AND Bate | FE +47 ___ \____ COTTAGE FOR RENT 3618 HIOH- ms cnt “ie” | be sponsible for any other potted eon- iets Huron ¢ ames while owners are away | SQUARE LK ATTRACTIVE, land ee LI 7-405€ 15 miles ent, doubl. lot. 004 Mellock, eee by pel other bape fan ace | omen MORTGAGES E 46725 eves, nn m. end bath. Pvt. entr. from Pontiac, High!and ea roman. _former Mandon. EM _ 3-4946. nis T Hargrove, $21 est. | oe ND BA FU URN. aL | WALLED LK, MODERN. CONV Y OWNER SEMINOLE HI ae onnee, “Mich D PROPERTIES ts acre |? :'ehts. and heat fur Prefer. e sMALL em LAT VERY | _vvt peach Reasonabie. MA ¢3407 Bios Tome. notin} ore iN AND AFPTER 18 DaT ' erly people. 3284 Joslyn, proahsleres clean per wee! and, Garage. Smal) down pay- May 14 1986 1 will not _be te 0D CHARLES T1178 Telegrane |. $7 Des PE 17-9304. OR 3-038 ate wee Gael eee Sny dente witable specie 2 R APT. WITH PRIVATE UTIL- cL anny oth or than myselt Terry |g PE +052) Pe s-s00 entrance. 174 Mt Clemens St. FE | YOUNG WORKING COUPLE. For Rent can 37 Se ee kas tere BATH, _minghan Mich ie —— poland With, PRIVATE ~~ | ment sil our equity. iy 6 o% or 2 ROOMS, CLOSE IN, NO DRINK- 1 Tean sstoe balance at 67, monthly oaaet Real. cane A cies) © week 116 Center, FE) TTR ae OF MAY OR NE esieo ~ 6 per cent interest. Sold at 69,500. | ROOM PURN APT. 36S PAD.| 18T OF JUNE. REASONABLE | ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, FE ¢5641 Welins Lake Cost to you $5,139 or best offer 5 ROOM VUES (Art 8 RENT. WRITE PONTIAC PRESS, Ww. _ 5 room modern Lon 2 smaller CASH joek BOX 13, CLEAN ROOM KITCHEN OP-| 5 room home Only 100 yards units % acre in City of 48 HOURS - 7 ROOMS. MODERN UTILITIES tional FE 43368 from fine swimming and boat” | Became Clark Roar Estate, 1362 JIN. nd ad | peivees entrance, Take priv. GENTLEMAN WEST” ae oA 1 fae ab ee Aa Turon, F = —_ Fry _OR_ tt ae 5 itechen full bel rooms se or PE 13. Ask for Mr. | FUR YOUR HOME ROOM wt 2 OrLTIES FURN. | Rent t Apts. (s. Unfurnished 34 CAnGh eee __Phone PE 46262, yith rec rm laundry Pm. and EQUITY ee eee BEDROOM APARTMENT. | gaosersed capepins romita eee) IN acc aie eee eee J D bt? | JIM W RIGHT, Realtor 2 kKOOMS AND BATH | floor Garage Near town on bas | home veer Tel-Huron tor respon- caricarage SOx 150 ft shaded bot, n © 345. Qakland Ave FE 5-944! a ERese) 2 lune FE 86-1438 —..- _Stble bus gir: FE 2-9007 “schoo! and city bus atriee By fl ecu, ere having trouble meet Co-operative Reai Estate Exchange ? LARGE R mega es BATH (ROOM, PARTLY MODERN. FE CARGE.” CLEAN SLEEPING owner $1000 - terms 300 ing your ents see us to WANTED SHEEP PASTURE FoR “"d _“nirance FE 31 +3780 f room 2 blocks from town Girls cash day MICH. (GAN CREDIT COUN- the summertmonths Ward Dun? onl AND BATH, BASEMENT j noOM’ & BATH BASEMENT | PE _5-4606 R 3- 7\ SELLORS. INC 41% 8. Saginaw. ston Clarkston Michigan entrance. FE 62264 |” Grade level. private entrance, NICE CLEAN SLEEPING ‘ROOM. above Oakiand Theater. FE 8-046 . -~T Tm 42 “re “FoR wi PRIVATE EN. | eere oe si & utilities furs _M Edison FE 5-2168 — ON AND AFTER THIS DATE | SOLD sence 7 sown aire: || Erne | oes | ONE MOUSEKEEPINO ROOM (1 Resale—By Ow May 18, 1966 I wth not be respon- | | $6215. 193 Baldwin Ave 2 ROOM APT PARTLY FURN | Clean. Nice for 1 adult 124 Nor-, 4 il Resale — By wner sible is ae debts == by i t Uplate we ae BATH. PVT. ENT | FE 5-0205, aft 6 FE 7-014 ‘too, | ment Washington Park 81.700 any other then myse ormen N S ld | _ Adults - |} ROOMS AND SHOWER. PRI- ONE. HC HOUSEKEEPING "OOM 1 , Cal FE 6-278 : Ceres ore tae Reems, Pee OF INO Q 2 ROoMs. oEeLY Ba DECORATE vate Come igteize ot coretah-| duit. 61 and 012. «21 W. Lav: | down Col WE #3783 ____ If your property isn't seld rset, andry facilities erson. era, oO Ave fence cs rectal, at & Piotasd | anti ANB) OK a Toecauve it bean't been Usted Apply _E_ Enty 7 ROOMS. $1050 PER WEEK | ROOM FOR AiRL | REALTOR ae OL cela an $4.30 ong LARGE ROOM PURN a Util. turn. Will also furnish stove from Federals. Reasonable FE, tl th | Pe 2-1066 Share bath. 614 Weekly, 343 and retrig if needed. Call eves , _%1615 { _mny'e $00 N._ Perry _chard Lake Ave. _PE 8- | Rooms FO jp a sae 67 N JOBN- | + 7 RMs- RNISHED.|{ ROOMS, MODERN STEAM! son. om | Wed. Children to Board 26 Near ee {ire Adults or work-| heat. PE 21061. | SINGLE: 5: : RO ee df _ing girl Preocis, 3 ROOMS AND HATH CRESCENT wo omen Kiteh privileges cine For CHILD IN LICENSED BROS. a ) ROOMS “AN a ae tal a ee. _Lake Area PE $1080 | _ 26 264 8 Pai _FE 8-312 ‘Lake Front home MY 2-6853_ : ee ee: a Roe OFPEe. Wite Pelvis: SLEEPING RNG aie new NOME. | Beautiful brick and frame ranch CHIL. — entrance ath t La rT Ty be cae FOR 1 OR 8 9080 Dinio Her 7 RooMs NEWLY DECORATED. Geter aed aarenia. beat, refrie: breaktast ead beach qwileges | lane 1 cer cnested esmcc: Phone OR 31298 Adulte only, 143 EB. H wee =p | _door _1 block to bus. F E teri, easecnres grounds 1 Features pic- == — 3 ROOM FURN APT, cine T 3} ROOM AND PRI BATH, N SLEEPING ROOM BOARD OP. ‘ure window overlooking the lake | Wd. Household Goods | 27 PEDDLING YOUR floors and private bath, adults side. gas heat hot au ry tional 100 N Telegraph | Tennessee Ledgerock fireplace, : 2 only 164 W Pike ==} utilities furan. eo drinkers rE SLEEPING ROOM FOR 7 MEN | We baths. carpeting 2 gen- FURNITU RE NEEDED PROPERTY ? 2 ROOM & KITCHENETTE, PRI _4-20 twin beds New furniture. New ood paneled Gene caret, slosets. Entire b odd tots Get the IT DOESN'T PAY ate bath and entrance, furnish 3 ROOM "_UNFOR RN. APT FOR _ home on Maceday Lk OR 3-3327 | bedroom Automatic need aad bet ee sohere wil Guy “sutriant er | ONF method of showing only to utilities FE 2-6296, PE 6-14 aap | etn tt 324 Primary gt. Auburn | si EEPING ROOM FOR BUSINESS , water Laundry room. An exciting sell it ies you 8 B Communtty qualified prospects, saves you (a ROOM FURN ect 1 CHILD! Heights _Apply_ after 6 00 woman or gir! Call PE 5-864 bome for finer living See tt tedar. Sale Phone OR 3-2717 eae ore Kmoney: i be coe He | | welcome Ground f PE #2514 | 3 eter PRIVATE (ATH | for tnterview | Offered at $31,000 Immediate pos- ; rrr jookers ’ us Ms TH, hear ruc ccept ehiid | | sess FOR {QUICK K DISPOSAL or Pits need ferme. tc Atel opp wera axe proces “ROOMS, BAT Lk | $12.50 weekly incl’ heat Elec- st rene os : ~— paces) er fuancing (asd velccing eee | re wit —PR 7 | 8 Soe S) Prceceet ee iLEEPING ROOM 61 scHoot eT | last Side se in. “E 5-3798 Saar ilar 4 oe BUY, TF OR td To Buy—To Sell—To Trad entrance, $1250 Ey week ah Sal ‘ cone \ AND BATH. PARTLY VERY URSIN ABLE ROOM CWELE Family Home ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST | YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE rr | _chiid_weicome_} | Aerts maple aly. Sunnyside “ turmiahed. Radio Nice location | OBIT & stone's threw from Epet_ buyers. Cash watting.;— +35 ~SANBe=3S | =+— : me has ve esi More and bus stop $i @ weet, |} ROOMS BATH STOVE CTHL- WOMAN COOKING PRiviLBoES | 7 Dedrvoms snd nem down, 1 bed- WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES 231 Osmun, FE 54 imo eo On hus Tine Near Wo) eb eet ol _of furniture Phone FE 2-6523 j ROOM | AND We BASEMENT | sewers) beet) sed : hot water Insulated Veneti ~ Wid. Miscellaneous 2 28 Partly fara. be erate TR yee tees ae | 1 OR TRS, NICE ROOM | binds carpeting in Itving room coSiert aes smearqons,| Hts Set Me a tee | eae — | Seater eo eas % sqfRAD oF | pera ", Er 2 Egtate Exchang 4 "ROOM AND BATH WITH a heat ecoraie EL 1281 $78 ver a PaaS cr ears PULL WEED i : tights and _ges FE 2-7¢ } ROOM UPPER, PRIVATE E EN- WANTED, FULLY | BQ E wexr toon TO''Seancn | 23 ROOMS PVE BATH & ENTR |’ trance. And tile bath. wills, re | COOmMs With h Board iad to is oat and tra ay CE Within 2 blocks of GM On bus fri and elec. stove furn. FE. OR_3-0964 after 6 30 —_ POST yer aan refrig and gar. opt. 42tee after MAN pel pene “LAROK ROOM Real Estate And Insuran WANTED SMALL CEMENT , ROOMS DERN GA Ee twin 8 desirable location FE | ce er FE 28073, coe 2 ROOMS KITCHEN AND BATH arco oD 3-9500 waaice towed ac re = Mr Meer! Lag Lob oll ~~ wrb USED SAFE DOG HOUSES Child welcome 431 N. Perry OR 3-2006 after 6 MAN TO SHARE LARGE ROOM, | r 5-800 PE 3311 | BUNGALOWS 2 LARGE ROOMS MODERN LOW- |} LOVELY LARGE 200Mg AND | $")p°eds. desirable location FE Wart cP Fowriac i : ANYTHI XG =" _er, utilities FE 2-5 | bath. Prt, entr. PE 2-241 i. 2-3008 LY CLEAN — va be Lake front Summer cottage = aa4l . : 29 9 LARGE ROOMS” ats “BATH |} ROOM AND PRI BA N “SPOTLESS | ROOMS. | “turn 2 boats. $7800" ter | Wanted te Rent ma Cann | in 26 hours ter vour equity, FE ¢3212 wi fee neat not water, a prone UU) Le Saal TE) \ pea cae "me ANT T T 4 OR 3 ROOMS AND PVT ENT. cou- | uw es furm. no di ers. ee a nion @ privileges. on Locking , pute MarTeTOPENT,§ O8| Edw. MI. Stout, Realtor | pis one drmbers, PE eas” i= Convalescent Homes 384) Dr 2 bedroom. living rm “hitch: CALITY BOX 15 PONTIAC 1? N. Saginaw St Ph FE $168 3 ROOMS AND BATH BURN. APT | 4 ange ROOM UNFURN. APT | ~ On 31 us. ginees. ta Pull bsmt _PRESS Open Eves Til 8 30 Erivate entreses) Ave: oil Beet) | williites "and heet fora. _petvsie ||, WONDERFUL ROME FOR ELD- os ome 2 OR 1 BEDRM HOME IN ta dal | d cea rer Mt A ban beg entrance Cal PE an | ony pave Flexible rates eee Cooley Lake canal front Com pletely iY t Call afte od ttl at en ¥ re Ww | R pgpeestinien Ubeal Aa! kate 7 ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENT = oa caly Call after 4 | treined staff gpecial diets, doctor | 1" “UAE 06.008. term Oo w N_ SINGLE Couple or single person pre 3 2746 on call Beautiful grounds with Bogie Lake front cott 1 PROr ESsIOW AL pou etn T R ADE i 5 Union St 2 peer from ~ . re Roomy AND” ‘BATH “gsis Dixie | lovely chade eee rosa | garage. ‘Gata’ beac age eee 2 ROOMS ON_ISTF FLOOR. CLOSE - 5 coh foal nice mee esrewes te is PE 48278 \ Ls ptyecoel by Mra. Merie DuPord. ‘4 a with smal! 3 room home WANTED TO RENT OR BUY We eae specialists in trading 2 ROOMS. BATH. PRIVATE ENI mooue Fs y — | ee | W ‘mt. hot alr furnace @7.200 modern 2 er 3 bedroom home| We are gaining a reputation as TV. child welcome, FE 5-0495 4 oT en EAH oe ant 5126 OR be HL FURN. W. SIDE. REA- ie eas qeerne ane Pieane Jbome: Basement. 1 SON ABL E. A D U L, ap S. Call 1-20 |_ Ortonville tesco ti. 000. std -lot, PHONE FE 4-7706. ae ne Hotel | Rooms _39 | Other homes, from §7.500 up 5 ROOMS NO ere ee | | HOTEL AUBURIN | T. G. Trocke APT THE LAST OF MA OR DORRIS & BON REALTORS . Lots of closet space. Rent, 12 130 8. Parke FE 18ST OF JUNE REASONABLE 132 W. Huron Phone FE 41537 $20 week All util, furn, except !s LARGE ROOMS A AND BATH | Rooms by Der LA Week RENE WRITE PONTIAC PRESS ~ F FLP 1 1c) StC«C emt. MApio_#-0821 | _aiso basement apt 34) Irwin, aise or 3 room apertments. 148 Union “Lake Rd EM M_ 34671 1 ’ = settles aha ing and refrigeration uni ri | TELP US! 1 OR 2 ROOMS PLEASANT COUN: | ROOM APT. ON WEST SIDE. a Auber si _etrgerete 20220 | gO, FAMILY SPECIALS eee ——— || Find 3 bedroom ranch try home neat Rochester Prefer Avail immed Hest and hot we-|.5=>~ Se ice dn. stoker furnace. cor- | Qype tome ca Wert side or | single woman Migm courier ter tumished PE Da57, afer, HOTEL ROOSEVELT | $ifcptpeareee. veer Pius. - Share Living Gearon! 30. NN) cauh c Wants: tos ae lire house! with) the (right Ipeople! | Rooms m390 oi gee $1750 up | 5 ve. $ DN. FURNISHED GAS approximately $15.000 Just Mus! like pets, OL @1300 exes or Ly ROOM, EAST BLVD. TERRACE PE $8126 0 urn close in, bargain $11.00 SHARF 2 BEDROOM PARTLY | one FE 42544 now. J | weekends. Rent $78 Adults FE 22948 after ¢@ HURON HOTEL CLEAN MOD. wi $2000 finished vear around jake home | A iazlor Realtor 100 Oem |” — —-F hoous z § ROOM FLAT. VERY NICE GAS! fern rooms by day r week 46 PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE All utilities except tub MA 5-007 | __land Avenu | _ PE 24060 _ oe food location Adults $79 , West Huron St Phone PE 2-8266 — _Huron FE 4-3505 References ee 2-506! — cee ls Room oabt “Paivara. gn. | = ee Rent Stores 40) OPEN WANTED COUPLE OR RETIRED, Si rae WIDE | vanes pate ‘onan hia. ARCADIA APTS. p Rest stecest Big Beaver area Call MUtberr: REAL ESTATE. SERVICE INC : rooms and bath aduits enly 3 STORES FOR RENT PERRY 26 lat BAT 91869 after 7 pm. Fri or %, offers you the edad to Itst| : Rw ean ENTRANCE. | tor berg moots! ae | _shopping center Phone FE $8644 | Approx $500 month income day Sat_end Sun 7 | four property or business for) come Cone d Oeasone K.G. HE MPSTEAD (2 sTORES 2013 AND 2617 N. DIX., 2637 OAKLAND AVE : 4 throughout Sedbtieoh, 28 offices | — ROOM. FURNIBHED Lake |! “E Buren : FE 4-820q, !¢ pails bie for wholesale retai) | teres home = ‘4 Rear a out Michigan to serve you. “LOSE-IN 3 & BATH HEAT HOT | 1 : 9562, one 3}-room t Wed. Transportation 31 County Op eorerentative: j rece oe ates Aes Beet BE lan ee HOT 31391 Ise) ocelioa Ex s. trailers for rent Tear sataes, a WANTED, RIDE'FROM VICINITY | D CHARL ES, Realtor) (ethers of office working ‘cov.| Wich 2/4 bath. ail wtuities $50. 100 8. SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE | ]\7*8' gerage and office fe CIDA Ter are eres | 1717 SPELT GRAPE | -Bie_No_chtlaren._OR 20784 | mo Vitis SUC ED fae Mind ef) Wusinese: FE cntside of tern ne tor "ee i one S , . Ls we — eit are from 830 to $30. MA. EF 40571 Ly BOGM riccme tiers oath Pr | _€o 3} W_Huron. FE 5-918] APPROXIMATELY 2.160 FT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LISTINGS NEEDE vate entrance FE 5-7880 DUPLEX, 4 ROOMS BATH AND dituated down town bpd) for ome IN_AND SEE IT TODAY y| Bustos ond, commereis! “}"ROOM APT SLEEPING | ROOM 0 fe) eee rag, Vrnlehed SCompte eee tr ee io, CBEIGATION Wid. Contracts, Mtge. 32: erties. acteare or farms. Qualified for 3 Nr. downtown FE 47059 coe KG HEMPS: rt AD | H. W _ duvers waitin J ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE HURON APT8 7 ROOMS AND 102 © Hurow FE 8286 | igé OW ROY KN NUE, Realtor FE 3 ” bath. $56 Caretaker 103 GROCERY STORE FOR ti YRS CONTR: els Ay wT D 24 w Huron, FE 2.712) OA 63338 3 noou: PRES ) APT, NEW. | Hari 865 per mouth. Located at 424 = Pe te003 nie * * | =e or - | Huron. Fi ee aere oo APT, Ee PRIV, UTIL. ! St OL 2916 eS need ¢ sale miyentan ait | We ar SFLU YOUR LOT Rings What pave | "AL Eliott & Sens — —}4 pose APARTMENT, UTILITIES | Tirminhed. $186 Were —t0-Center— = “Garden Adults Near Airport OR == Rent othe soace—at _C)P FN ways | * 98 oF 7 ! : 7 6-2503 Semans as noeenl orice: Dresmaking: felereg’ 16 M. STRAKA of om all, paiasces, sew cal Es O 46121 3 ROOM APARTMENT UTILITIES 3-194 FOR RENT MICHIGAN How ReniSokenst EXPERT TV SERVICE ALL tate. 130 tiron | &t. oy Northwestern "Tee at Mibelt___| furnished 1 ehild welcome 75 riMEDTATE POSSESSION. FOUR | Sc gh Sat. & Sun. 1 to 5 pm. Bn Ww 3;DREeere, sutre_coate & ate NT oT SER vCe St. eventugs. FE 640) or PE COD. | GAYLORD SELLE ‘BUstnesers | OTe | tms_and bath. upper FE 27832 | OFFICE. SPACE M ; ney FLOR Pr erations 191 E. Buren FE ¢ cis | Cox Television. 463 8. Saginaw. | .As\ for Mr Clark a ROOMEAET, ARG SATH. 2085 | t.¢ See Hills Sub, | oo . Saginaw. RL w S LARGE 4 ROOMS & BA TH | 2085 Tdeal location for professional use LAYING, NG. QUALITY: aeRO PROFESSIONAL | 5-4620. “The Cann neater THAT RINGS | — a oe pean DEN en Lake Rd or, Sect? Lake | Total of 740 eq ‘t available Sterling itn opal CASH __ RMS, Pen Rat AND RS C_BUD BILLS FES20%0. 0 47077 [Eee DONA. coe trance, FE $4051 <5 James 8 VV DECORATED teh 4 A owas 3 one ata sotdede dl ene opportun: ity de- F Ee ¥¥ PVoCONTLET ble A = — SAE Ta tae | Garden | ‘Plowing 16B- ToReRS RADIOTY PE eat ites rine a | 1s allve and. active {> gtsked: private, sutrabee warage. "3 @ room and Breakfast tooma J ONnn_K, IT Wit Oalefeers, tar forced of] hea LLOYD MONROE ee ee Oe: 1 eke Prompt courteous service — eked up _by earls | Babs welcome will care for child Steam heat Hot water day and REALTOR city water and sew orate | 1 Eg. St __ ring. im your contract or cant Mote! We need— | while mother works. 27 hitte- | night. Janitor service. Ready to | Since’ 1925 ae a : mers Ready oe FE 4.6866 oft ROTOTILLING Tupethe Service 224A anv hour FE 8-0441 or 5-907: Pete Renactoan| | mare Inquire evenings after 6 00) Pe aad Pidecokd = 4 10i' N Saginaw Street Priva A ell Lent) “Licensed, Contractors | FE sneer Past REASONABLE. FE "FE 2-007 TYPEWRITERS & & ADDING MA “eatin te’ BO oe Sn caniaes ‘Lewis, PEGs 7 nooMts ATTRACTI —ourer sad | Eve rr Dis0e oF PE 8.4846 ec) Hardwood Floor Service A-1_ PLOWING. DRAGGING AND chine re airing. Expert work. J Ay _ a DEN, niet Ove phone call will, an | Pe ee renee ed il ag MEAT AND | BIRMINGHAM —( BEDROOMS ON BALDWIN ght bulldoging FE 5-8134 or FE General Printin~ Office S Valton de : 1 in A&B TRENCHING | sdst0. ad peo TW Tawrence Caan” POR LARD Goes wane 5 ROOM FURN APT. COUPLE _*2008._ 4000 Clintoaville Ra Suitable for engineering. Baier of- | full bavement ‘Lot sonra) ern 3 water line field tile. ALL POWER LiFT EQUIPMENT YPEWRITERS RENTED ee VanWelt 5440 Ditie Hwy ae 387 Osmun FE 44750._ | SUBURBAN. Z LARGE ROOMS Heer met oe ete 2.000 sq er-B-Q in back yard it-car “plowing. dishing” leveling vend Mitchelle, 123, N ‘Savinaw st OR 3.1358 ¢ ROOMS UNFURN. AVAILABLE | turn “Lake priv Adults Avail | Parking Ok © Mumicipal | garage You may purchase this ROOFING. SIDING AND INSULA: _ioading’ Cow manure FE 43311 1. po YOU WANT TO SFLL OR ne 1 3 fooma furn References | Sine: 15th. 685. EM 34638 - pened rd a ae tions_FE FE 4-833 CUSTOM PLOWING AND GARDEN Upholstering BS Shur & land contract® For quick 10 F Pike Bt. Pontiac os stare 8 UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH sesublo apes et oo ae Bee aa ¢ CARPENTI BANG Cabinet Cece totes rk FE ¢81 results, call — £ 5 OOMS. PRIVATE BATH Fe UPF 2.) berment: “work Or oa repair FE es FE 45980 ees tms AZ Mook EAKLE's CUSTOM UPHOLSFER “L LISTING 3 W ANTE D a or FE 46700 Private entrance Utilities fur- 23-0301 _after 3 pi , ing. 8174 Cocley [ake Rd EM T. Cc. Trocke We have mant purer wailing RENT rT ROOMS 37 wie. $80 ® month. Phone OR | |r screens lean tan eee Ae ADDITIONS. GARAGES ATTics GARDENS PLOWRD NN) Heo eel estimales . for all kinds of residential prop # ROOMS & BATH. CLEAN cov. | | 300 8 Woodward Bhem MI 46700 | and bath up Private entrones eee’ nes rmatior rooms Sane n 2-7890 a peeomite ORAPR. Fr NG eee Realtor - | erty tn the Rochester area. | ple No drinkers 1035 Oakland. WEST SIDE -MAIN FLOOR LOCATION ON | = floors. piastered walls. car surance airs ull : 5.8! Fr nian 4 7 4 | ROOM FURN ADULTS ONLY. she - - ing tn living roo ers FE O21 FE 64168 REDE MONTE, a7 Uae SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES a nyo. pokes nA ee su tana Bilioy ine: ra | PF 2-306 | Close to St Benedict s Church | punding. Ideal Tor’ retat nel room down ‘New aluminug sidinge ALMOST ANYONE CAN LAY FE 1-036. mee prenasy your tmiaterial ARE i635 107 1-011 OL 1.0121 | @ ROOMS AND BATH WEST | Dus lines and shopping center 2. fessional services office orale | Lot Ox13®. 2car garage. Paved Det frroe want quality, wort CARDEN FLOWING AND MAR: eee Found = $200.06 008 - Ee, aes Sor ere ee ey entrances ant bath. Heat | F Partridge Realtor | Batt etn ative. Located and = i __.rowing FE 2-7369 ee 4__RO —_ : a i ap piompt att + ee = ot water. stove a: refrigerator | 3 GARDEN PLOWING i) ali: aie 3 rooms al! utilities $60 oom nen treeneeg GARE, ROTH SahDeN woTeniee ale S REWAR pecia ize” ponthiz SET «see : | Geo Me Gmith ot as" © Maren S| | For Rent Miscellaneous, 42| West ot town AN ae s Licensed aa Contractor SRR DEN HOTOTILLING 215 ee d * Wels) A ] b ; In AUisad ids Pipette wetec: 4 RM APT NEAR PONTIAC MO-: ems pardssed floors. full bare = Lost. C i} k A | tord, de c ti : ye ape i oO it MIT a vikG DRIVEWAYS Geen leo stescenmired) (emule ceca vaila le _ Exes For vant action 6’ eco dal | _Tnquire 22 Auburn: office th tear | BASEMENT APT SUITABLE POR BOAT ANY FLOOR GanDER poL|| mote. Man neve tear ateched 4 Ne AYS GARDEN PLOWING. BY THE LOT. in tail Weight @ Ibe 1 yr. old = ler list with us! | aa ee ee couple. No children Utilities furn ishers. scrubbers ement rind- session Land and parking areas Free est or acre yard leveling. oy | wane It . . ~4 4 ROOMS ADULTS | Including garage 60 Waldo, FE | cre steamers ete FE 314k, se6 a ? Sareea [tle noe or FE 3 at sodding re 38 dog mains ine fon Gh eal os nurehacee nf ne) contract larksto ' FE 2-51 | _5-8012, $50 per mo : aldwin Ave | IVAN jal 2-57 or y e have immediate buvers rite init emt ewer —— ee So a 200 AG Oe 0263 or FE 47 ae : i I | 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Pe ; Ag, KINDS OF CEMENT WORK PuCwING) 4 YARD CERRLING me peer = (Uilard fiske (nome bnere-h kee | | _ PE 78801 Rent Houses Ft Furnished | 3 via "Pieniy Taleo: et aa | pet dha 4678 or 5 ar Mr Johneom person last 7 J ROOM APT |. putts ONLY. ~ he Davisburg. Holly, MElrose Sick Sidck AnD CEE - Nore eee POUND ats an WATER TN 287 Mime onnroy jversenalixsifor | ta {Real Estate lalraescespendee ARE assed COMPLETE NEWLY FURN 2, _¢307%0 “s coll Peta Boas oleae AO TUE FE_¢0190 | Vicinity gitvabeth. Th) Ra Revi SM ATAple sseat "© ROOMS. FURNISHED. INQUIRE Cal PE peat #80 per month | E WAY FE $8001 REALTOR PE S471 ; , “Res a commer: el See Dee : : = : ple os 2 1 i | ant Jeet n. C ‘eal Guaranteed work Ph FE. ROTO TELING GARDEN “AND | _Box 2, Pontiac Press EV JOHNSON Rei itor a 738 W__Huron = jPULUMEBARIET Hie Sia NE * W Avis Bervice. FE {OST MALE COLLIE. MAY 12 Sana BUY OR SELL _ - 9 BDR BUNG FULL BASMT CO: hee TO COAST | Open_Eves. & Sun FE 45-2864 Block "8 BRIC:. CEMENT WORE - - Full grown, tri-colored No collar 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Iowth personally buy your prop- DOU RGONSS AND aT ae io PE 24376. Nr bus. and RENT HERE LEAVE THERE MULTIPLE: UsTING ” SERVICES ‘ & fireplaces PE 17-2468 ROTO TILLING | Answers to name of Bootie M1! FE 42533 erty: dr wi! sell t-for vou and _2-0661 after 6:00 call FF 86322, ‘choo! FE. Open and Closed Trailers RANCH TYPE BUILDER, Te esate NEW AND® “Lawns, aad ye agreene Wayne Duteb- 55 sd pe eee ee ee, snow Hoe how een itm if 2 § ROOM HEATED APT. CHIL ? WMALL GARAGE ROU SEs rE. ‘Howland 3 core Dixie Hwy. el Complete Service er, OUND.. TOY GERMAN SHEP ice $s reasonable Cel) now. erep olen 600 Highland Rd | | OR EM erd Female Vicirity Oxbow Let Us et us prove Rd | plete ee i Commcowen™ FE - oom é BSL, Holly. MEsrove. 14807 aes : = LING LAWNS AND | _Lake 7 | Bid en the sale of your con , ILEY BROKER Fy -noou kB WATE i UPPER APT. | — | For Sale t Sale Houses 83 it ppt dof rane ‘REPAIRS. GE. gardene OR a RA | tract before you sel 209 Elizabeth Lake Ra FE ¢1187 | A 5 ae oe MODERN. HOT WATER | Ba FE 5-3505_ = as ee | coer * CADILLAC ST AREA WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR | Im Pontiac. 1 child welcome. Aft | est . Pontiac Lk. 1558, BY OWNER om & i TRACTOR WORK Eng Lewellyn setter mmaie cdw. M, Stout, Realtor ae er @ p.m. 8-3379 EDR PLAS- : [LL KINDS | te F | FORK ALL KINDS | Gardens and lawhs complete white with black PE $-4481 = Ph Property. Purchasers wa R —_ aa | Williams Lake Rd. Corner M50. red, stein decoratce. IM car ome vives. etc. Jensen FE) equ! ment, including power rake. | — ih black: F ‘TN Saginaw St _ FE 6-8165 ce 8800 Commerce Ra. 5 LOWER AND 5 ROOM | (pita AND BATH. MOD ERW. IN arage, fenced lot Close to city ede _O Gates PES LOST T Mat E AIREDALE. 2 ACK (Open Eves Til 830 Ph. Pontiac EM 33311 mae _ 5 — wee fence. | city. (Cloae) te) bus (end lachool. us and schools FE 49190 ONL wear SIDE PLOWING & GRAD- D-| and brown, Answers to Skid Los! IMMEDIATE (CASH POR YOUR P onth, Wit) consider woaree LARGE AND @#MALL Houses In| ~ ; NEYO q EN PE i ing Also Also black dirt a Piydeond ad ele hs Unie Wwooteers jana contract or equity im your R. F. McKINNEY Press, Box 101. ore it SS Pontia att hee ce ot eth 3-6872. Reward r ‘ Univ, $708 ; = er 3: eer eee: | ; 4 pe GF 8 LTY | Laundry Service| 18 | fe Slane wii nro bL Templeton. Realtor _ | All Modern Efficiency RN COTTAGES, ccititprEN' ROSE MclLARTY 00 Dn. - : BUILEING HA FLO ~4 on Premort of Tidon st FF (22_Orchard Take Rd WE 44563 you WOULD LIKE ADVICE ON 72 rooms & ortvate pay Ideal | __weicome. 3810 Dixie Mwy. __FE_2-2162 or FR 58-3578 Reger we san, TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR jour Real Estate problems. but 7 vereiee counle 8 Ped- ~~ HOUSE, RENT OR SELL. i =. Plus Coste _mancing. Modernizing _ LACE ee PLAIN OR RUF- Lost (UMATESRDITIFE {RONG and contrac! "Realtor Partridge ee! you will be obligated? This _“oek. | FE 4-0078 H PAYMENTS D&M BLDG. SERV ICE ga BD, cel finished. Pontiac L aT ee tse ales ee TONG is the “bird” to cee, 1080 W. Hu- 's not true our experience and ALL Priv TE. 3 LARGE RMS & pj LOOK >t wv Sac SS on | . Tego ke A ROOM AT LOW CosT sundry. Fhone FE 2-101 ee lerse Ue yt oa i Tr’ fon St Phone FE 7.0316 careful paetersicn is yours fer beth Amiple closet and cupboard OOK RENT IT FAST $53. 4 FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY. sERV- 5 " et UE a the US WAYS FEE ace in lovely home near Tel: iS Aaa ad kitchenetted 8 er O ah ues ALTE RA fee 8 Pention taundrs, moe! ce We aie. solid liver a Po PREF 'Ta,'c Hunan, Adults. FE 80837 ‘ “up 1 Block West of site iol Reni = ey tee | ° % EN inets — ete? _ ee forheaa worrisiker choke’ w NEI I) ON PINANCE 2 awe APT FOR RENT "PARTLY Biue ky ‘ciark's comer through Rent Ads! Foont so ius ‘axes and insurance . ‘STOM pe age, Mar tome Bek oni denver aie hen lost near Havwerty anti , nat. Ht MPI IR]ES furh FE 26751 _ ples oF bache ore Fm, 82708 y 5 aart sutonaee neernae {pater aeere ; ms ontiac Lake trail Reward MA ; a ‘ Resitor FE 2-047 FF «i114 BACHELOR APT, N END. PVT = 1OUse, apartment, any “thed bath 04 OF OR, Call FE_5-1910. 42054 1160 Haggerty Rd Walled TINE R- Order ( lassified a3 > Telegapn” Open Sie bath and entr. Vety nice. for 1 MODERN § ROOMS AND pease: I : sewer and watet Chae en oo Landscaping — 418A _leke __ Multiple Listing Serfice + = man or woman PE 2-4376 ment. 0471 Pontiac Lake Re thing So kane Adela: mevning and «trans See them, ChVick kh FOUND YOUNG COCKER & arAN ds to sell. rent. find 4 : COUPLE WITH BABY. PRIVATE WICELY ‘FURNISHED HO FOR ng NGS IVE : ge mee de LANDSCAPING | AxD Ae, Tei-Muron vieinity PR S25 © . - Rent Apts. Furnished 33 bain and entrance. PE _ the summer months References: aie ance: “MODET, OFEN DAILY AND : a ore ese (LOST. LADY S RED. “BILUFOLD OOM APT. OTfLiTtes | required. Phone FESIMIE you ACTION, Dial FE 7 { [4 er 8-2028 | < ,CLEAN 2 ROOM A | riv td lle ane SARE OWING i het nael's Sat“ morning rE ‘good job. EE 28181 js the ONE NICE BEDROOM AND) fut Man a preferred 6-7756 SMALL HOUSE, Fe Say WELCOME. ; Begs tee thle Ba. ee ee en. men prefer s0wD- CLEAN 2 ROOM F eee OLD Ds || maintaining, PE 2-6154 YOUR PET “wane =) | stelra private entrance PE 46322 (1 sin pena cor | 28181. IC ll R i ' os vere enirance FE $50) \ vrivate entrance, shower and. ¥ AIRPORT “AREA igour beeen | ve ogo ps bore? Pm Poel Want Ad umber | Lig? ta @ ROOM | Moot” call. between 1d 00 sot ig rl Beam MY, aste ea ality re a | teh Anime) Rescue a’ €00. FR 2 , / 3-208 “s : Ppees : * ‘ 2 ; , é tie 7 2 A » ! i “ 1 : , : ‘ i ; i . ; ; ' 4 : ie 1 . o , ea ’ : * : : , a. r * — i bed were a_i Wh ee i en \ Ae ane me ae i t grr ‘a ALS ine eee Me aie so ei yt RE , > Soe eg) We ; Ro a re: re so THE _ PONTFAC PRES s, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 —FORTY- THREE’: 7 _ For Sale Houses 43, = For Sale ae 483) For Sale, Houses | “3 tor Sale Houses 43, MODEST: oes —— By Jay Alan GDEN | ~NEW Beng OPEN | soi er ane ia sulated, oil : ante 7 = 180. Bee thi a joe W. Muron z sent ot it oe alow. " me hea! ‘mcluded. Pull 4 $1,500 down NO. RTH CASS LAKE ROAD St IN pS ‘The LAKESIDE) “ON LARGE LOTS SS __ For Sale Houses oe | __For Sale Houses 43 130 FT. OF } NICE SANDY B EAC H. Breakwate: ts in and extra nice bathing h. ‘ Row cone Built Home 7 Hi “ IN: WATERFORD | ee DOnseTs TO Ore. ease pol xO, laxll, ix Kal tile 811,08 FULL PRI mesi, ‘oll heat 1 cienr perege,| Crve te eee — bedrms Lot 100x150. ft. 15 spacious living room with pie- town. $15,900. TERM ; re window. i's Lorie cor | West Huron Street to Cass Leks meee : Roed Ture right to prepert Sapp wo utility room, — WARD E. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR FE 43581 1060 W. slit peep Open Eves. 7 to 0 WELL HOUSE, X40, Alanna! front, shad lot, down ment. F YF ater. OPEN HOUSE =p) pervteges. gen Wil accept iets) ap ent Lake MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS WASHINGTON PARK Open 1011 W. : ast road, LADD'S WIDE SELECTION serv alti-list- a} We have a'selection of over houses to show of eines apes) —— s Are Everywhere ~~ There must Ha MORTUAOGE mode] on Veo Norman Cte See this unusual home | ba rou Drive out Diste Hwy. to sche i5 ford: ‘eft op Andersonvt od’ piveet. Moaah qpen Gaity 36 nard street open 7, Sat. & Sun. 1 t 7, _ VETS NEW PROJECT NOTHING DOWN Costs ONLY Bare Sashes room with “natural tire place, we en — natural fire- |: ico NH WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 bedroom home profess- Bs veautituliy oer ent This {deal fay wear ar carape, quick. sale. WILLIAMS LAKE Outstanding tached garage, 3 e bedr walltee Eeremie ester” sal BS y landecap fot ke. Peedi) 3 FAMILY Zoned Laan amd only 4 blocks, looms tit yeur from town * large fou new heating plant 2 baths. Mast be sold to settle estate. 622,000. OXFORD TOW NSHIP 13 Acres. Ideal mote! site, 1360 ft. on $40,000. 'y down SHOPPING CENTER SI * ts area available with 900, M-24 between Oxford snd Ona Call us for price & terms | HOME MART Lage et! co. aa Hy a Mies or EM } mae SATURDAY 26 43 EXMOREA 5 OM z TO BE PROUD OF. in location youl] be aopy 2 call home. Eliza! wk Vestibule entrance dint Dy ood bed - ample closets, cera mic bath and kitchen Pull basement, Bari oi] furnace than hed leads to 2 Car ched garage Lot 10?x- 190. tandacaped. PHA terms avatiabl RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Open 6-8 2238 ! WEST SUBURBAN 000 TOTAL — 8 Rooms. bath. extra large attached Neapchonad 50 block from REASONABLE DOWN | INDIAN VILLAGE carpeting double ping | MS jose to bus, sh center? ai aeheoi $14 300 TE J. R. Hiltz Open 6-8 O11 W_Ruron st PE s.m007| “today en : & pic ; enced ae - basement. ly BUSINESS I8 GOOD AT LADD's” ~ LADD'S 4266 N. — fo ed 4286 Dixie Hw OR ‘and go go through this “ist tures. OPEN SUNDAYS Drayton Plains Bias : ' | AN AD al MODERN — : tent a public ‘Lorraine i ™ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eS [deg ED og od water. this Ors, SECURITY WILL BE ; i, foamanes. ay - vtorine | | YOURS, when you buy this storms 5 yore ly : Po gulow- Prssene viving —e large floor-to-cetl- modern kitchen, tile bath. ae picture w . Gas ae and ” large utility room, garage. open ineinera ee. ene 2 lots. About $560 moves anor gives you suburban living you in Low $32 per month with school bud, ems fire & po- payments, including taxes lice protection, ing. rime ps and insurance. Be safe. not fsccatar A} schools. Basemen sorry f INDIAN VILLAGE 1% ‘VA $800 DOWN | Story Brick. built io. $2. FHA $2,500 DOW! N wl W room i with, te) x trenhen a, dining fom ca fermen Relate ane are cel aris ba: kitchen, 2 Bedroo a “nd. = oi tile beth on ‘irst teat. 1 up basement, oil heat 2 car farage. WHITE Paved drive. 588 ft f Shown by appointment. $16 - ; 500 is the -full price A ‘ real buy RANCH ane the \ acti neapiaet “te separated root bedrooms are master HOME | DELUXE. 22 x Jf ft. Living roo 3 Bedroom Wome Automatic Heat Approx. $75 per Mo. Includes Taxes atid Insurance “The Continental’’ Phone 208 ‘tlh © — Gun ft to 8 surtace burners Room-a vities room has dining ell by « marching Open Eves erock pianter. dot _— richly carpeted. The 13 2 ; ft. Ritchen ‘3 “ultra” and Do You Have -tism Then this weil-maintatned older be =— medi- a built-ins to delight the en- cine for tire family 2 car attached garage 160 & 180 land- size bedrooms sce lot rgeous trees By appointment please Ir YOU'VE BEEN LOOK. ‘amily or INO for a ranch home with easy tail 5 his @ahe this in wes Lak commercial) en and tle kite ae scaped modest $11,000 wth | dow RAY O'NEIL, 8 262 | Phone rE. 7 OR 3-2084 {Co-~ operative meat’ Kaas Eachange | ') BEDROOM HOME. COMPLETE. ty roughed in Close in. $800 down MA 5-0406 READ THIS SURE 2 Bed -Attached garage. Ht iz eros ered specious rms with all 3 bed floor, wand a it metal kitchen should please hee tures cluding tages and a eereece w d PONTIAC LAKE RECREA TION 20 room, dining El, ultra kitch- rooms nm one ood sized lot American —fia- city and contrasting tile bathroom Loca: t of city aear Crescent e. Only 2 left We have Gas the keys ATTRACTIVE 2 YEAR ed $158.080 HOME Large tiving terms with ® ft picture wmdow: Kitchen features Pine cup jays possess: AREA ft. living Two ample bedrooms @ lovely beth Ceramic lavishly used io both hen and bath Oversized ar garage La jot All ints \ } $2,600 nm Immediate Jossession Realtor Teleg en 8-6 bare Pa. reom. tile beth. oi] furnace. | Lot trees deta.] er water softener on any for in pice condition, Well-located ust West of city. Ideal for large family to eome in and income see New Brick Bungalow i restricted area. just west of eer wie | e bedroom interior charm. 3 nie rooms, tiled kitchen aaa detn High, dry hasement furnace and Reynolds Shaf. recreation. ore to lake park-and sand beach A buy at FHA or GI West Side—$8,500 . with rastte black ninges ail ampisnbedvecm Ideal large familly home in Weby and a tile bath ou heat . = eal oy — 20 Leas Shaded lot, bene cage rilenen and <" bedrooms and = i up Lu e storms am Meatdpeyeancne bem screens Garage About $2,500 KINZLER , 610 W Huron fy Multiple Tiating Service Lconty PE #3525 VACANT choice location Keego | om paved street ‘ Ap outstanding ed $10,000 Substantial town pay- ent “LOVELAND ee Boo! a Rd, KEBGO armor FE 4-166) Modern "PROSPECTIVE 6: convatescent i “You're right. . | leaves tem broke!” 230_N. Segina rE earn” IN CITY 3 bedrooms, ~ bath, fenced rear ard anes = basement. Only CUC Ki ER REAI. TY E +4001 S ACR RIFICE EY 3 bdrm brick ranch type on beau- tiful pia lots Black cirele ar. es bate 2000 Van Zandt, OR 3-1 Immediate Occupancy pee ane , wear peslya. 2 bed- well - equipoed Lagantel| | Rees Pull basement, rigs, tion peas end windows. Good lo- — paved vireet. $11,000, WILLIS S M. BR BREWER | i Axim . dining out does something for one — it __ For Sale Houses" x XE W 3 BEDROOM With privileges on Union Lake. Completed on exterior ngees fin _ triside ot SMALL $595 Dn. “PLUS costs Immediate Occupancy 3 Months Before First Payment DOWN New 2 Bedroom FHA Homes kitchen Auto. gas peat. wood | cabinets, tile oath 2s utility toom City er and water ing end MODEL — Take Saginaw to pest, tae re feosloced. ‘OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 PM. PEARL BLDG. CO. PE _5-7923 DRAYTON PLAINS: No stairs to climb, all on one Large living room with @ area epson Soe room, $0 th i r , ” LOW DOWN N “PAY M’T East side Terrace unit, 3 bedrooms and bath up, oat living reom, dining room kitehen down Full basement including car Er, al Initia] occupancy with ? children Seresmiea Only 86,700 with $700 “Kk. G. HE MPSTE AD iN ST \, FE 2307) —WIEEIAMS LAKE T rm. modern waterfront home Painted walls. oak floors, large, welr-landscaped j6t Priced to sell. For information, call RUSSELL A> NOTT, ine, ~ $1500 DOW N Buys thig neat @ rm. bome. ful! basement, ace, venetian blinds, paved street, good East Side location End, almost new, 2 bedrm. _W, Pike | "PONT I: ne at TY. ™ Baldwin FE 58-8275 Sa GS 6 Il’S TIME TO THINK! YOUR OLD AGE PENSION won't pay rent-and groceries too! much are the 12 rent receipts of 1965 and 1954 worth? They would be the dowt payment on this home Offereing a good sound 2 bedroom home with gas heat, oak floora, plastered walls ‘or $7,850 is ufusual [t {s more so when ‘9 an excellent garage. gar- space and ane down Jest ment is only $1 CALL FOR YOUR PERMANENT AD. | DRESS" tren MARK STRED I 7 rooms of gracious living in « very gracious west side location ive room. a lial@ dining 3 b full bi aan owe it to Syoureatt to sueek this home if your present one- a litte doubtful 813.256, orma can v re | ; ts schools, | How | } ownna WANTS EQUITY 1” at __ For Sale Houses — _# tractive brick ranchette on FOUR AND BATH DO' ; bd Wh, FIN Real Estate MODER ar 2 | BEDRM HONE, tor sown b cown “ia le ie we wil tyh5 ON Fo ic tr Miah Scheel dest Pica open 1:09 to 6 Co bet +84ne Fairway Dr INCOME attic, urnace, a Cornap tone lot, rs hp Near stores, Call. OR 3-2086- after @ for ap- beointment. 4418 W, Walton. MYERS for doen ts ae Pal. basement Tira p Sled fgg ll bus cae it-vour wn time it. PHA Cc M MY MYERS Mortgage Ins. Soa — tones iar mache Bee het Red fione | 019 — -— Ra, _ FR 42252 FE 23-0179 =) § BEDRM. GI RESALE EXCELLENT INCOME POSSIBILITIES You must ne this neers well kept § room home to fuil: ly appreciate it 4 rms. & full b up, 4rms. & bath down. Many pode closete Full samt. off heat. wn by eppointment oniy Must geil! Owner being trans- | ferred 5% tm home in exceilent comdition cueueres john K K. Irwin REALTOR Binée 1934 one FE 5-0447 101', N Saginaw Street FE 2-180¢ or FE 5 BY OWNER Rusceed Lake Fistates 3 bed- ranch type home with car ie I'ecaf garage Bolid drive jecee yard $12, 14 Dover LBhmoan) \\ ILLIAMS L AKL: 2 = NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST lot. 2 enpurs beareom stare : er Condon ty it ea onl ee on om own ment Cal efter 6:39 OR house sement. 9 Weu! tr price, 83. HOMES-BARTRAM | Open & high fuit | « room re room, 2 bedrooms epinee 1 eae —— heated oo porch “alee ear Por Sale Houses a NEAR PONTIAC bedrooma, itv Boone ous | ‘kitchen. and dining howl ‘ful bath, ng utility regm..built ‘34, live jing toom ‘4s painted, oy the rest resa. ° payments includes taxes and ins ‘A, of ie $00 per mo. price, §7400 . Pull oe ey CLA RK | age ES L OR TRA Here _ ty Rte! — j “aiuing , win * eating space. Ti omerd os cabinets & closets. Planning to Retire? ff you pian to retire — and desire | on ® neat, 2 reom all ene floor, just 4 years old, located in @ ¥ seh bh borhoed | @ large with Cyclone-fenced rear yard, @ d-car gara, curbed | driveway. cement eo to garage | and around th, lawn : t ae, and landacaping— plicey need search = longer this is ft! Offered at only $16,300 i TRUE VALUE + Seen es a oo & ee yo. Wi jot, featur plastered ene: Eves ‘t J to 8) Partridge CUSTOM BUILT BRICKS Meres the tdeal home for most every family today greed rated im this root are the ry tee tures of modern living ‘a ‘all standard ee, of peti el ble aad living To mention just ALL Sacer EXTER CITY This 5 room home consists down, large 20 foot living room, seaprate dining room modern kitchen, full beth, eaeeees walle, to Weaver school. iced ig $10, 500 with $3000 down CITY. 4 room bungalow ae 2 nice bedrooms, living roo: ing ell, very modern Cuawes: full bath witn sore astered walls, paved street Priced at #10 $00, ieototinelioccr Payments of $57 00 Cc -LARK RE AL FE ST: ATE i FE 464003 i w Huron Aad Co-Operative Real Estate Eines wan Yivan Lake Village Warwick wi Massive fire- place, wae oe ‘ceiling. ‘Really The ail-Crosley kitchen with table | top stove. built-m ov oven, dishwash- er and meta) cabinets, makes @ kitchen t admire Const features are top: Best grade fir. lumber, face Lede lemtneai, windows ana ecreens. Real ter Rea! tile ‘Amble waa od heat Reinforced concrete way to dca. 3 Bedrm. Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours —Featuring— | | -FLUSHDOORS PLASTERED WALLS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS eo ten I loen ie SELECT OAK FLOORS KinghamAg. Or veal’ Yor aos | DELCO OIL HEAT “WALTER'S LAKE ELECTRIC P room summer cotage eun co» | HOT WATER HEATER blestone replace > = §«laree 2 Steet hseet See | ChoseT DOORS JNION LAKE aoe rexcettom?RIVICRGRS LARGE. KITCHEN | bearoam, witty, wim aaah os ym AND BATH 7. BEDROOM Labsende oo close pase * - mont, ol; heat. aise vard. must Here is the finest | "RIDGEWAY ALTOR mn FR, 4-420) MUI ry paid LISTING ‘98 SERVICE i opportunity for you to have built, on you fot, or on ours, a home with MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Buadrirul UEMEREORE, kA te ee ee LOTS, § CAR specifications and HOME & WORKSHOP ALL LOT toe x15¢" OR MORE ae Fae advantages found de Sown RA $250 DOWN high ed in higher pric A good modern substantial six New 2 bedroo starter home ges heel, modern Kiiches ‘elee with lake ak on * models... ‘ “ear garage, plus w , that ts — a _ = Ring ‘water ‘apd avauory run $38 per : aaa : ust og Naval location $350 DOWN ONT * lor many types od Dusiness. ‘Con: pam 3 — ; ranch styl bun- FOR ONLY weee- ~~ a vl Re Ler’ : : m 8 Home com : : SUBURBAN RANCH HOME ‘ see PE, com stan “S| OQ 975 bungalow With breeseway and edt | Ly come fruit. ne rab - ©, C. Wood | Co. A - ents include forced ol! beat, diiron PLUS LOT atic hot water, laundry tubs. fon Witiams Lake Rona hale , moder kttchen poultry ‘These are fust some of the men mer me ° - house, Located near Spats Road | many featy of = will find = ‘ thie ihom for to-| Aft » Ph OR 3-260) Office Opén 88 Di ‘ Model BURY BRICK RANCH HOME iw at built the old SERS rections to Mode aie Mayer ea OPEN ¢ Ma Soe mi tnay ad 0 . SUNDAY | to § mes “a Ieayplorroa peal eet partie “ kitchen fn¢ludes «tee and x Vnioh take 60 (let fast gas heat & matnge toe Nea Daina ie eee basement, rec room r | theaper home as part payment refrigerator Carpeted {iv See ease Sarat Newly decorate? inside and) ree lots nice shede trees attached garage workshon Large fot 75 2 180 i ing foom with fireplace 2 ake priviieges Dandy ly for. . 12:50n with s4- end shrubbery ' mije off Inn ft of rivately owned | bedrooms and bath Perfect + handyman Only $500 down West | modecs SSC Mao School buses by door | | ’ on Cocley Lake Rd to Sane 0 down lakefront arellent heach 1. tH PROM N. Re ltor for the small family 83 000 ; Lefi on Maddox mi. | baa 'y thile from golf course IF . Pe sane) foWP Call for enpnintment | ert i cone ae | PL dy DKEN altor ' Cooperative, ‘Real Estate Exchenes | todas & © 6 Re §-6105 R A t It J goohie R. Tripp. Realtor Sein deo : ea "Gi -F k wa) To ee Ker OY nnett NC. is Lawrence 8t Open Evenings By OWNER 3.BEDRM BUNA PALL A KERN | 1roux-F ran s Next te the Consumers Power REALTORS 816) or FE 6-030 wow Pirepiace praying | storm REALTOR plored Mot REAL EOTaTr Me F fyron FPrterel noe and screens Auto heat "lot 108 : i i S Saginaw re 24208 | 008 Ditte Hey OR 10701, oe | Open Evenings and Sunday i ls 150 83.000 an, +0333. Real Ege fined Ile" Open until &, Sat, unul 6 7. om lake with sand beach and pri- | vate drive to home A worid of modern comfortable jiving for you to enjoy the reat of vour life £39000 rensonable terms ° will trade for smatier home dewn peyment Shawn %9 aorta. ment only | Kf. Templeton, Realtor 23290 Orchard Lake Rd Pr 44863 ¢ After 6 cell Fr 27-980) Labbe Ae 8ST bedrm $600 DOWN home a Bam! new eepter etorms Vacant = screens pyrulation Will sacrifice Dont be too late PULL PRICE ONLY #6 935 } To close an estate this enet side | home of 6 bath must be wid er fun bemt. off heat water eater Corner ‘ot Take> #1 #25 vd Move right ‘tn “Fonnsr 8T 3 BDRMS A good 6rme & bath With SeMte ! new ot] furnace & water ravehe Nice lot QGatage Oniv Reasonaba terms SEMINOLE. MILLS BARGAIN An excellent 3 bdrm noms fall den heat Has | room, season Terme. ‘NICHOLIE ae ) HARGE R £0. S woR FE 5-683 | rr i at FOR COLORED FAMILIES 192 Bassett 8t. off Karlmoor Bivd You are sure to want this home With ite many extra features 3 bedrooma knotty pine endl off rear bedroom . tied. itehen walls. A:umingm storms and screene anh fenced rear yard Full oftce $10,500 terma Petter see soon See Mra Howard 18 Giliteple St FE 24412 John Kinzler Realtor 70 W Huror ae \ -KINZLER- | mow BN wr 4-380 ures nyt Mm — Livtimg . | 20 Acres R 4 Hills Located 4-blocks north of | SUNDAY 2 T0 8 Bateman Kampsen REALTY CO. 377 S. Tele Road ee on ave ove in. OL RE down, ‘HAYDEN WILLIAM: ARE, home on Neely. lot ae “e : ‘h. Fire Storms | & angteens, Li Ot feet Gad Sieeeaee | | i] Des on ( sales a We | Prcig gg. tere ss mie South of Miracle} om north. side oe : : : : & bus, e. Full price Mile Shopping Center. | sto. St. Huge's bus: at sub- QARUAND LAKE FRONT. Wea 3 division \- 5 diet Greyhound bus | (re eater beater, Garage, : to door. } = i DUCK LAKE M + . : ' home, Fireple lace. ar ie ou + Many builtin kitchen ap , -turnace so¢oo - phances. Custom built | OP a ‘DAIL ¥ “quality bireh_ cabinets wall to wall carpeting, | a $120 DOWN 23 {ull baths, 3-4 bed-| Moke’ fitametel home, ¢ ter rooms, activities room, 1 at in eae . . Tr) t wardrobe closets and wm wih up type oll ppg mane abundant storage areas, | fe test load ‘. x3 ge IY large 2 car garage. GAS, Copper _Dlumoing, | Privileges on AN rotective | 4 HEAT, wide protective J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor overhangs jes Walton = Open Eves: =e F Klacktopped road¢ and | MODERN” YEAR "ROUND HOME drives, seeded acre lawns, |. le Gaien_ Lake EM 34179. mdividual designs, ite, 4042 WOODMERE mor and exterior color eae aghavaw Reed. Lovet coordinated built ahd vimmaculate tn ghout Dry basement, or we Tait Trees, 7 5 Optional aimiming pools and community planned landscaping . . . $31,900— $45 900 CONSTR ( ay CO Mi o48it 81731 WilSON-— wee oder” pene on bedroom modern ‘home Venetian blinds, sulo. a wae boat house with oun beach, Terms | wWateina Leake I'e jcres 8 room house Bath on first |floor,furnac Partia! basement, fruit trees *. 000 With $750 dow merry Park Subdivision 2 bedroo erm home with «a ‘inished room in basement, auto 2 car garage $7,500 with terms | Rochester and Sutton a edroom home furnace basement, chicken coop antl bern On black top 416000 cash Lepeer M24 acreage with 7 bedroom fliuse Hot -and cold water Good -well $) 800 with $750 down Personne! Ph ‘10 Miles north of Sales Chri«, Horhbeck Pr 2-0682 | James Hart Ph. FE 31-0657 Ph FE 26007 | $1100 Terms thows only oy 3 appointment 2 JOSEPH F, REISZ REALTOR — 53's W, Huron 6¢. FE 2-028@ or 44419 ark LOOK! BRAND NEW 3 corn pein RANCH HOME Oak Noors, od Walle Birch doors pitas kitchenh On furnace ere dow Ready to A at ~~" - $1500 down closing costs immeciate sion. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 3-0003 | 348 Oakiand Ave MULTIPLE LISTING t OPE SATURDAY 26 | COLORED GI 601 NEBRA . New 1 bedrooms, large ay Drive Nebraska, turn ‘en to sign. D MeLewehiin’ RAY ealtoe ... RARVEY | wilsck. arr ‘307 a CUS, ~ j= Mohawk 48106 FoR cn : | EMME Ty a ES FY ve a ee : Pare % t ‘a th wf" jf | “4 5 : 4 ; ; Bila \ rea ap ‘ if / . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 , . For Sale Houses 43. For Sale Houses 43) For Sale H Houses 43 FUNNY. ciated = by Hershberger. 1 For Sale Farms “8 Business Opportunities 51 _ pels i me : Z| ACRE FARM NEAR Davis) / HOT DIGGETY!!! : eS STOUT} ou SE NESS FLEE) RETR, tots tetRt 95,000 Families a, ae Pee ae 2 cause Oy bullet Carpet Best Buys © INCOME Sry ar ws secon Ta ve cam Becki mend "west sununian | Eouiesteeell| = Today: | TWO FAMILY Ria aa es ta a —tursgae | Buckner's Be Raced S4-E ay number PES Se | eons Souci ee | “uveocehtrers | gate ae ae oi] furnace, 65 gailon water beetas Build in 1 Oe > Lake plants $120 nionthly | income at) all j / ‘Situated on ui M ati n Excellent - Beak suburb ms x ©) of the airactive features an: Oo (~~) Exterior completely ‘Intshed Ine REALTOR terior includes rougd wiring and Gamat wilome Lake 7a & M ehimne money ¢aver for OR On 31238 gf Open mn %$! the handyman Call OR 3-2837 BY OWNER. | 3 wou MODERN _after six _o'¢lock Lar . West subdytban, Close +4853, 2 ACRES RM. HOUSE, = Fe pies ont (Oatage. Only $1000 DRAYTON ‘AREA © Nearly ne) 2 bedroom ranch home. = 66, tel. garage. Full, baspesana with gute. ol} ace i : Levely Xitch- isTINO LLAG ick TAS" ViLI AGE eeed /yurdbargain orice “at $13,500 ‘cash to mortgage $450 A Ne West or segdrce re _ an oF quick. nan oe fgatess Rac ” Oakland Ave. NNING TIPUL LOGE. CORNER LOT 12 x 300, 1 ee RM. RITCHEN: 2 DRMS. BATH. OWL FLOOR PURNA: AUTO. DEEP MP, Ga- RAGE. pbs MONDERFUL BUY, | V— HL "SAVAGE, Realtor! SLocum ee ed lot with basement. FE 39-1214 168 Gates Davemeot gl me Dcat 3-3400. 3 Frembes. HURON GARDENS Wh full beaae ively 08 9780 down and ose 4 BEDROOMS G “EO. MARBL EF, Realtor ndersonville Rd. Waterford 6261 A ner eae "OR. 3-1968 OWNER. LOVELY a pe home iving room. dining room or den, 2 | rooms custom madg drapes, wall | to wall carpeting. My baths ful | 9 ear garage Formally land- oe scaped, berries, fruit trees, over \y acre, gas heat, paved street, d| jow taxes Between Birmingham as! and Pontiac. $10,000 down. 6-1635 NEW FHA APPROVED 8 BEDROOM HOMES Payments : Mo. }Automa beat “and hot Peet Hossecaegats tiled wood floors, sliding windows Ideai ” Jocation aby - to everything. | $550 Down Includes Everything PLUS MORTGAGE COST cE wren YOURSELF ODEL QPEN 120 Biaioe out Oskland to Bialne. st Ae block to — Cherwees land and Montcal Castell Realty. Near General Pole 4 bedroom ment Ml soeg Large lot. $7,060 w Out Cpr New 2 bedroom home with plas’ walls, nice Ritch. en rergrserel _ olf heat. 610, 000 with term : CARROLL 28 PORRITT water bath = Eve. FE 3-610 NEW 36 5 38 3 BEDROOM. PULL basement, plastered walls, cus- tom butt, overiooking lake 613,- tice Miller, €391 Bridge LX \NEARLY NEW. —" t. guaranteed drv. inctn- | basement. ¢ mee a | FE 3-7124 privileges Price $8400 with low down payment. _ pope VALUE te in this th cute furnace, gas water heater, large lot, built in 1664. Vee blinds, storm fully theuleated, ranch type construction, Yours for only $1436 down. $180 DOWN — Ve nice 4 room house just beyond Creoks Rd. on 60x80 ft. lot. Very clean frame construc- tion. Call for more informa- tion, $550 DOWN — Nice 2 bedroom hotise —on- — part basement. block construc- tion, in very nice location. Full ore Noon heat, venetian biinds. School bus agers past door. esd peigues WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — §% rooms end full bath, alum!- num storm windows, oil heat, electric water age 60x) 80 ft. construction, This is “ide for the sportsman JUST FOR YOU — Cute and modern 6 room ranch type home with all large rooms, cedar shakes siding, storm windows, ol] furn Must be seen __ mapocesisted: Only $1900 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ll es coped FE 6-166 Open « venings ‘tll 8:30 J = Wstablished in 1010 LOOK! For $15,975 We'll Build You "A 70 FT. A BRICK RANCH: HOME Check These FEATURES stairs — Pare om see do, land contract. month. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dizle Hwy OR_3-1080 Eves. MA 8-1249 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gateways to Happiness GARDEN TIME AND A HOME OF YOUR OWN Near Drayton Plains, bullt in 1954, fully tnsulated ranch ¢ and bath, be bedroom fous living screens, ol) heat, "land: 100x300 ft Garden arage. Offered at down, YOU'LL NORTH SIDE OFF JO6LYN RD Paved street location = in peor] uy—To Sell you. “BUY IT - WE’ LL MINSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO, Nacho Real pe sora {Nae HE Chamberlain Street This fe it! 3 bedrooms a 3 p bath; full basement with oil pe and ges hot water heater a screened front porch and its land- scaped. A good clean family home for only ote with $1200 down — $67.50 Lake Front “I guess she'd rather stand up now than have to stand up later to eat!" pier, Sete) Cake Fropa st AN ESTATE TO SETTLE MUST $ room, one floor plan, 2 F sell 249 lots with- priv. on Cass room tome, full basement, oll and Elizabeth Lakes, Waterford heat tubs, storms and screens | Tw and Pieasant Lake, West Landscaped Jot 40x137 ft. 1's Bloomfield Twp. tram up. car inf FIRST TIME OF. | RED HORSE COR D AT $12,600 - Terms | re 20179 ___S010 Cass-Eliz Ra LOG CARB I __Suchy _Realty _ PE +5 Trip & Fall | Take es oh to gare and you're ne he eral love with hang ere with = pice evergreens a ood com plete litue. “PIECE ation on your own OF PARADISE." WATKING LAKE. - 6 RMS AND bath, brick home 3 bedrms , fire- place, full basement, automatic oll heat and lake 0 priviieges | Sandy beach, ‘s block . For articulars call F. J. Owens, Sroker OR _3-1450 KNUDSEN WATKINS LAKE Shore Drive. summer home with PARTLY FURN | 38 1 , WHITE ____ For Sale Lots 46 IDEAL For Hot Dog Stand, eats Drug Store etc mer lot 1 ; ft loo ft deep on Dixie Hwy, | Only 1 mile from Telegraph _ BROS. REALTORS Phone OR }- 160 ACRES IN MONTMORENCY est deer hunting by 4 cabin oll” i” m Pr Lake tor Bales Holly, Michigan BUILD NOW In our weil restricted Waterford Hills Estates Est! aes areal given from our ple HERBERT Cc “DAV IS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 5-431! Partridge tt 9 —— Sam 4 to-6+ | Call/Ru nts PStt Rent | Farm 1 Property ABA wa ACRES OF LAND FOR SHARES 2001 Hem FE A farmer's 5 farm. small modern| Pontiac, Lease only $125 per You get full amount. No. rene SiG SaaS aaa arrears oll furnace. Basemen nt, barn. 11 room ving eee: Small oe + ; etanch: yment will you in this Milk boure, Sa ee ‘Corn cseellons spot price only COST OF BO’ RROWING at crib chic! house, $12, fi Buckners IS LESS THAN with oe = YOU THINK. 10 ACRES GAS STATION sve corner — in vel uick EAE A araee | fmtty et, SeeereageaE tare | Sta Buchner” Seoul Reid Ateneo FE ie station ts completely equipped loan company. 1 Ackms WITR t1.ts0 GOW. | St te reserds will prove his & _Suchy Realty “Ortonville, =| ® money : Buckner Mand Muching vusinere HW. es: | MICHIGAN BUSINESS ting, Box nz ‘Troy, Mich. SALES CORPORATION AND aoa _ FE 40003 or money, lin Rd. & Sale Business Property 49 3 — ano HOUSES ON DIXIE wy. Across from Hatchery Rd. 1 Hay © “I single single laaadepeh ros store come hd 00 zines) Nomad terms. Phone OR 31972 HOME WITH FACTORY BLDG. attached on 1\4 acres across road from Duck Lake Inquire Tom 431 W. Huron, Milford. WEST OF PONTIAC commercial BUSINESS aT HOME. “VACANT wr wonderful income, Within walles elt mi ne rd country village. Goorin No phone Leite RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor - 8. ‘a Rd 0-8 E 317 3-208 Coeperstive Real Estate (Rechanas NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED manufacturing. Gas heat, excel lent location on busy intersection, fa ft. Terms, Boz 15, Pon- ess. _ttac BUSINESS PACeERty FOR SALE NA. cle eae a BROKER joH 1573 8. Telegraph Rd, ‘PE ¢-1582 “Park st Our Front Door TsTaLL SHELL Gas JAS STATION, ‘tn center of the town of Mio, Mich. A fast pewee community excellent precress trout ae Seema ay fs. 1 le . the Buraits | ing in excess of one hi thousand gallons per aataera proven statements. Lot of motor 6 barb iad cover seek. eauipment, and Write Post Otfiee: ‘pox fis Mio, Mich DRIVERS EXPERIENCED ON ON heavy duty trucks. You can pur- chase a ready mixed truck with small down payment, -his is a proven and profitable operation, azceiliet opportuntiv for brokers ee oo Schlager tween 2 and a at ‘116 Ann Ar bor, Fist Mich STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE = ecmetett CLASS C and real es- tate food or entertainment,. Lake wets ef Oakland County, Show by pores panes hatin to retire. .CHECK WITH Us as aeeees for sale throughout M . Offices to serve vou. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 17 8 Telegraph FE 4-052) OPEN 26 PM. SAT $500 per month income 2633 OAKLAND A Ueres home with 4 housekeeping one 3-room apt. gnd 8 trations for rent. }-car garage. a. lheecar garage and office. Partly ished. Will consider a trade outside ‘- town. Room pansion Approx for ex- Finance Co. Offices are located: ‘Pontiac and Floor National Bldg. Drayton Plains 4512 Dizie Hwy. wi Leke, 230 Barnsten eee nt to bank) 45462 Van Dyke te pcre rth across from bank One block No Need $500 With fast. courteous service and on payments to ft your budget? Then you should visit our new mode ern office, so convenient to pakre you. Or phone FE 5-8121 and tell Us your needs | Home & Auto. Loan Company ane WHEN YOU NEED— $25 to $500 ~ get it quickly on ad Medora car or furniture. No endorsers. Payments to suit. budget We will be glad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac State pane Bidg. PE 4-157 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH, _ LOANS fe TO $500 IVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODs Ph_ Rochester OB 6-0711, OL 1-9791 CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN -Get cash you need ow Pay later im monthly amounts you aa afford Phone write or come BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. TW Lawrence 8t PE 2-9249 __ Mortgage Loans — _54 LO. ANS $600 TO $1,500 Oakland County. 2 For home , Sdditions or improvements‘ 3 eo or enclose. ane jeceeerue ted: second mmorteaees Apply 200 National ae Pontiac, or phone FE 44729 Swaps 55 4 NICE LOTS AT MIDD Straits Lake for housetrailer. ‘49 V8 Ford and 2 trailer FE 17-0395. 6 RdOM HOME NEAR DOWN: oes Pontiac full basement, coal es ime he eats for car or any- CiLES: "REALTY CO. 92 W Huron St. FE_5-6175 T PC DARK. ‘AAHOGANY, JR. dinette set, for riding horse, 2380 E Wixom. MUtual 44195 1955 ~ DODGE ROYAL LANCER, loaded will take older car for equity 2380 E. Wixom, MUtual _ 44195 Ee | $3600 EQUITY IN ? BR. HOME ON pared street for inte model car or | land contract EM 3-008] hice wheel steel | BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200. $400 ecrerted a> trade in on used cars. H. J. Van Welt. OR 3-1355. FILL Se “SAND AND GRAVEL, at. for cash or what have you. E 2-189 ee SEA. eke 3 | HP OUTBOARD Mo. MO- tor nearly new Will trace for portable typewriter FE _5-5788 SWAP IN YOUR OLD “MOWER on a new one, some used lawn mowers for sale chea Lawn mowers sharpened $2 x 20 per cent off on all trellises Spectal_ seeders. floor Wa and wax. BARNES HARDWARE: 142 W _Huron St.. Easy Parkin TRADE TAKE LATE MODEL auto 1053 or later, Jand contract equity in your . close out on see 1688 & —49-per_ gation Rent lawn Wier enlinienlaiitaiins cabinet iat ’ er area, Ceramic HICK MERCL ERTY tile bath, iets f. living room, Ff avin EROOM See-siree Here is @ darling 1 room bunge-| new modern kitchen and porch, Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE or Tease 6000 sq. —- ae IN AND LEE TT TODAY o Veuly 4 low you'll love at first sight is THE “B FE COME Hard re, Baseboard heat; WITH FIREPLACE ? Riichen etthe cores | S904 lake front, could be remod- tone Ml, pear downtown NO OBLIGATION : Pull by 3}. FAMILY ROOM 18T FLOOR odern ‘hen with corner eled into year around home Sap c 45041 ‘ storms and screens Venetian tink end windows You can san Giadly shown by appointment. a-| OAKWOOD MANOR | — 4_ LARGE RECREATION AREA if : ] e! OW. blinds, city water, lot Sene03 ft ourself as you view the lake | “most immediate possession R L B Pre; 49A . . Z ‘ ; + oity : REPLACE romnipouribxierf) castrcess tai ent Lease Bus. Prop. Is THE “BIRD” TO see $2500) «down. appointment, | 5 2-cAR BRICK GARAGE ae « front pores: full basement . uns ee Beautiful wooded lot tm exclusive | ~ ~~~~~~.~___~ ~~ 504 W. Huron —Eient_owner_ MOF 1833. §. CERAMIC TILE BATH with oll furnace and an attached} WM. Hl. KNUDSEN with majestic towering, bard (LEASE OR SELL A BUILDING] FE 58002 or FE “00s . . 7, BUILT-IN VANIT TH PIXTOR aan garage Good candy beach. Only REALTOR bal hrenet weicea ner lacick abe on the Dixie, Can be used for WEST CITY s re Ee rere r ee, | SiA8ed with torm $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg . light mfg, OR. 3-7538. Call after FOUR STALL 10 BEAUTIFU! yO! NATURAL BINCH __FE_ +4516 IWARD FE. PARTRIDGE|—-22 : ——{ SERVICE STATION Modern §& room 1% story CARINE F WATKINS L LAKE 4 “pus AND | “ ee Sate Available by Major vil Company, home with living room, din- "3 NING AREAS bath, large screened porch, new) RE AT] OR FE 4.3581 OFFICE AND COMMER- Hots’ ation, R ing room, kitchen, 2 a 12. CL ? — © OF EM well, electric pump. septic dis- ee 7 ee eas CIAL Rute DINOS. Tele- ped piety bard aie a nee a 3 and beth down, a a aa RED WALLS & CEIL- posal, new kitchen and bath, «e- 1050 W. HURON graph end Hazel tale tae fuither tative. . stairw to w 3 rage Lake privileges For par- rental erms, : m Features ‘include REALTY CO. teulars cal) ¥ Owens, Brok-| REAL aoee Lath ah RAY O'NEIL, Realt _tion Phone FE 41511 careninate om SELECT OAK 2989 Orchard Lake Ave FE 6-0418| er OR 3-1450- u ealtor |—suNOCO SERVICE STATION TUR 1 arpeting, ful) basem a ho is jad ASEME: ae ae : __Open Eves 7 to ® 8 Tel SATURDAY FS) EM: new: iincer 1) COMPLETELY. Panes FOR SALE CLARKSTON. NEW 3 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A/ F£ = | FE STOO Aner $:30 OF 81582 | rocetea ea Eee ena us pote 3 York Lapsed ‘Pull Y INSULATED —| pedroom, gray brick, paved street, | : or Sale e Acreage 47 Co-operative Reais haters Exchange | pear Clarks: Excellent profit : CUSTOM BRICKS terms. Call. SIDEWALLS TOO ceramic bath fuli basement, gas TOE At) Rabon ison REAR AR For Sal rE in 50 ee 0 eee neon ie heat, 100x180 jot, aluminum or Sale or Exchange rae The TRUE CHARACTER of $3000 | Large home on 200 ft. of lake ACREAGE BEE OE IEEE Os) eye feted LO) ED “QUALITY ha down ‘and take ‘over paymence, | fronege ucar Tawas, 4 acres of 23 lots on one parcel 67700. rie Seat ba _ 1279 GENELLA|J ney OT) faeces cemmrat 7 min | Sabet Merten’ oP | eh manda seen | Ty Gia patie Siew! | a 1 pad eatures, as operated as restaurant « ag INSURANCE ‘ WEST SIDE € ROOMS. NEWLY | iotel. Relow ectual sont at 032.900 |) *ac"s 1000 Darcels 0000 per ecre, | _FE_ 2104 pany, Box 600 Flint Miehigan Here's the most wanted . 100 Oakland FE + 1. © PER CENT TRICKER CELOM/| {ecorated. full bath up. lavatory | or will trade for Detroit area, Terms to suit or phone Flint, CEdar zine be- ‘ ‘ book (ps) theee!out- Spe ves Pree Parking TEX own ox Hplensct attached ga- opie Pull deatils at Sanders CR AW FORD Business Opportunities §1 | tween 900 am and 500 pm. chee. et. the! } Fi tcrs rabe calor, Canad YeabROonD common Perodale 0 Lt site Te OENCY TO | TO, BUY TO SELL RPALTOR is Wey Ge vem of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE nie i BELT |, ten aloes 4 ARTR “BIRD” : year, ED DOWN (WIND CAN'T BLOW nice corndy Lake privileges, | ~ Sel 63'y W. Bure PR 41540 ' _TO SEE. ‘“ : a ee) : “afer bo pm LARGE LOQ CABIN. NORTH OF MY ‘i163 ee ge =~ — «=» ——— === . Harrison Good hunting and fish- * . BRICK _=M aa ing nearby Own: a 1 ge oa nN e er leaving state | WILL TRADE ‘Ladies lingerie &. i Bou = PEAR: batema den "QUALITY iy 4 ton Rovtleag $250 DI DN. ¢ GI's Ss _ Will sacrifice EM _ 3-3843 | Lapeer Souistimnmttersaas only” Est. 15 : in and let us show you . | a = + ithe emg pe = the difference. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 80 acres—high and dry with ts BIRD” TO SEB ring. Aradenton Say Gas ioe REE Lore we 2 yn Mone Drayton $68 MONTHLY Leen Sales EE eee | bape ad nl baie, See “pepe tiring 1 . SCA ATTA citED GARAGE “a bungeiew Just 3 We'll price any of the INCLUDES TAXES |ORTORVILLE 7 Room MopERN | — fircam. 7 seres In woods, TODAY'S SPECIALS ae block: a to Gowntown Drayton. 5 - : Se Ne eciarras Sie at On ouse. Fireplace car garage iN ERS — An ex- & a line aweee Cas heat, Ivecer garage 450 HOME PLANS $12,000 ee PRICE Ronin westrel Mite Terestifat’ git est oranse oa OUTSTANDING RESORT tn Bagt- | Sects cet fone eeeeens (00 iving for only we have in our “ ae hed ; . naw Bay w « ousekeep- = * 2 Bi FIREPLACES Sine os down-See HM today. ‘ e r » | 3 BEDRM., 114 BATHS | _wai ra ing units, plas owner's qire Ideol | (tures & accts receivable. Owner it ERLE DRO “Home Planners Center Living, teom oie lamlicgseilie ___ For Sale | _Lots 46 | 79 Acres location “od vs" Fos attree retiring Only $3750.00. ae . , a ; iteben this on half acre. are = Ge ee ve. shade andscaped grounds —- ESTISULS wire Overlooking Pine Lake Come out and browse through our| den plot . 2 miles north of Pontiac Full price $42,000, on terms. Uegeated oy! SELL — Excellent neigh- 13. 3 LINEN comet Coe Sees at ae 6 plan books, at the convenient O8E TO NEW 2 ACRES WITH fROUT STREAM Excellent for subdivision - oar! wine thasen foath con, 4. 1aWeon STOVE Finest settings in "the, oe office of — MQDEL Heh ie! ercue ist. 4100 DS situated on 2 county roads. mare et oRsEL xD! — bp ok eet Peode! 8) party ls, NATURAL BIRCH CABINETS) gaiow. Loads of privacy and : ; Senor 810 MILFORD RD. 100x500-ft Lk priv lot with wonder. nee Co's small. manufacturing com-| ‘Trade for small house or con- 4. 42X14 RECREATION seclusion and @ super value FLOYD KENT, Realtor \ ful beech F : : cs os eal munities, Brick bldg. 16x66, with | ‘fact. Illness forces sale 11. FULL BASEMENT Qt $6,750 with about $1,435 “QUALITY BUILT HOMES™ office |!" MILE N. HIOHLAND RD (MSO) | ¢ acres, with trout stream | $250 dn Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor basement. Attractive owner's opel ACT. UTILITY GROUP. down. at OP i acre bidg lot wrise Lanes 22 W Lawrence St — Eves | quarters included Near $40,000 NICHOLIE 18. ALL COPPER PLUMBING: [Qt Ranct MW vet hot Toners | DAILY and’SUN. 2 to 7\C°PAXGUS. 1 isis eis oe a Soe tiie Gaal ieee = = | UAND HARGER GO. - 20. FULL INSULATED Attractive Kanch 1 : : siness. iNs ‘ ~ ; TOP STREETS And the price and terms Open Mon. Tues ‘Thurs & Fri KUSCHELL Phone Ortonville Collect me ee) 33_W Huron FE 5-8183. 3 TO NEW SCHOOLS are also attractive of this . . MI 64133 JO 61528 | 71 LOTS. “CORNER ¢ oe “TASMANIA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = we ed GRILL. What _Sab : ul business combination. le > Land Cont racts t's 52 room home, built in 1950 ote wen—n ——_ and Lots. Terms to suit. FE -C 70" feet of valuable frontage o POLLS Those are just a the|, © heat, new car garage, For Sale 1 Lake _Prop. 44 = 26 40 ACRES the busy. zl < any, man’ mo = ————E v —s F fe Highway fur- find in this yes mare scslgusd Taree, perce as smh o8. AKE ORION imam ae: —~~< | {-LOTS_ON , CORNER: WwW CASS| a 4 forty with ts mile on| ished cabins, gas station, and $1860 DISCOU \T & for today's living — built in 780, $1. iso down AND cies owe. 2 bedrm. Bath. Base- Oieks $3000 Ph Elgin 6-4274 rave] road several good bulld-| barbecue. Pius real estate, all Real solid $4.350 to handle FE 5 the fash: IT's VACANT jot LAKE ANGELUS LAKEFRONT A 00° LOT WITH LAKF PRIV- ng spots with beautiful view.) tmcluded at just 611.000 down. | 5-9441 i WALTER’ "GREEN MY _ 2-8831 ma crccueet 3 pay home. 2| Neges, gas water. ¢345. OR Lace ted west suburban. hadeosbeced Cop hcetanines a barleiblae CONTRACT BA BALANCE OF 85.161 36 : 2 FAMILY, east SIDE. PRICED Ull baths. large living room, heat 3-#)94 z __ eee ayable $50 per month Your cost . FULL PRICE North End right ‘and term lator fireplace hernclose living | BEAUTIFUL partially wooded | DORR RIS MONEY rem 41367 this! cant’ be bedi i 3.847. Secured aa oat pla ma- Immaculate 8. room home 2 room, | city ded $500 dow rch. Nice kitchen, dinette. auto 152: W Huron sonry home in 15 50 Pl Lot that offers much living for ‘and | b eat. Garage Fine beach. Move | Dide- site with 200 ft. rit sel ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 60) us ; Several moomes arce houses Baldwin avenue Or will sell 100 wests at this l0acre lakefront} EMBRE ‘ only $1,750 down Full base tm the ef tight in| Owner transferred. §30,- ti s rag Sj = . | ment Ot] heat. garage Also sate ow. DINNAN 000. — 1-3 down : ft Its priced to mov . . fesort. Liquor bar and dining 1563 Union Take EG Lots from $1780 to 62700 © finished rec room with sep- 6 W, Huron st FESCMT) Sali maa - WENONAH DR Excetient tot win | Clarkston-Orion Area mil saker tore Mee tec almost every no Village arate gas heat ‘Truly one Peep .D OLE LAKEFRONT te with frontage on ema 14 this home Saturday : of today's best values at RANCH Lita HOME, 3 Laror Nicely furnished 5 rm summer held Le, ae Warianoe fee ive stream through prop-| kind of recreation ie Eves FE 3-3705 or EM 3-3197 vd deed Ln! Genelia Jrrom on utiity room, and automatic on | "ome. Large stone fireplace, ton’ | girady Nicholle & Barger Co. erty 20 acres muck, @ acres! [ines fo meals boo down. Come tn downtown Pontiac be ebedy lot, garage, sandy beach nw 3 wooded high land Reasonably Moped et : one. en 20% DIS 7 West Huron to Peltarant. earn New Brick tession July 1 41800 down FE value at 912.800, 64,009 | 9) W_Muron FR G68) _ | iced at 96.800, Only $1,000 | 4nd let us show you the pictures. 70 DISCOUNT == Lt patel Aa 5 : a . down : = . = $5,375 contract on new bungalow = Bontiae Laxe ey ‘west on, Desyton Woods Se LAKE SPEC re S WARD E. PARTRIDGE | on wutams take Road Pay- Pontise Lake Road past : ATE VAL Nic Hot tk $1959 PELL Brice tee—lasels 10 Acre Ectate . 4 REALFOR KE4 3521 -_ ments $54. per month on 6 per = tex tear io—_heliaxe._but —$— = IN WV - $3259 FULL _BRicCE 4} Aer - i FBR = east you there! ' Is e rovm pranciae ‘ AND He ARGE R CO, lots Lake "privileges on Upper | Gracious living can be yours nay ESTATE & ~ SINESSES: $4300 | ‘coun Teele. cot nine : ‘ OW Huron FE 5-8183 Bt's Lakes . in this charming vance amet ~ THRUOUT sue : aris ~ > so ache home ate en’ z WARD F. PARTRIDGE! tty baths and large shaded 3 BEDROOM HOMES |i Yi - ofD UL¥RA MODERN | 6500 FOUR ACRES — right on Sci mnedy pire Efiches (oak |= oven Seer 7 a F. C. Wood C REALTOR IPE 43581, lot. A_total of 1 aquare California style ranch, Tile bath,| Green Lake road Ideal building aneled den, natural iirenlace ~"120 FT. “ON DINTE O. re 1 iret pce reiie cane: CITY WATER & Rikehenl alt ‘bulls tn. ettometic | site. Cake! (privileges, Terms cap n beautiful 14 x 28 living room. | a.t block bldg 34x20 ft plus | REALTO 1 1080 W aldose! ST. Priced apiece he oor le [ae eins heat Dock. Pull price, $12,730 e hima Powder room. dining room. | 11) car garage Ideal location | Corner Wi lltams exe Rd % a Me | pea_Bs Te? ve ta set SEWERS oe $3900. i screened porch, 3 large bed- | or drive-in Testaurant, attorney, After 5. Ph ATL TEAR LAKE FRONT HOME lgee tARE Prose Seiad FOOTLs er) Ld Dect of Roch. | ‘@X consultant, real estate etc. = Office oer JUDSON PARK MODEL HOMES OPEN Scene home site lorated on Adame, 1 = forth of Walton or Pontiacs R Shepard Real Fstate Ofte. oof. Tinken & Adame . _ 1TON1. a = SERVICE. ou! Indian Village Immaculate 1% story bun- approximately $2,900 do ‘It please ue to please you). Kampsen © REAL TORS FF 40528 am § Telegraph Eves & Sun Co-Operative teal Estate “Exchange | Johnson ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 3 bedroom ranch less than 1 Year old. Full basement, com. Diete of] furnace, excellent work- manship throughout Very very hice Lake privileges e SATURDAY 1-5 New eustom built 3 bdedroo indo ipo alow with “full 4 BEDROOM | 7 big roomer full basement. 1", car garage blacktopped street. | low down payment { = » } | | | ranch WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ment, oors, plaatered 2 bedroom ranch biock only 3 walis, vesunals entrance, auto ears old Newly decorated beet, werdrobe (neh rel roughout Big utility room. | North Teieg tay Ponting. Laxe business. Only §7900 to- ag sa welt andi! a 3.5 = er @ eon OFFICE OPEN 98 ; eT eeAr sustet co| A. JOHNSON, Realtor lots. Oak floors, ful) base- Ss, owelds grill trait trves cng) 2704S. Telegraph Rd. Ea and | siber extras Ful FE-42533 peyment 27 : a Na a ee roun with basement, sito, best’) NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH snd, ctser Slee ogirce "eer? FULL nate ey tance condition. Shown by ap LOT X 225 HOME mee Irwin EAE | Coaperative 'Gorner, Willams ON EXTERI- OR WITH ROUGH WIRIN AND WELL INCLUDED. 2 13 (C Nes. ml 3-1235 ear M50. $730 DOWN $33 18 PER MONTH PLUS INSURANCE AND INTEREST $7,400 TOTAL FHA TERMS MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS 31 IRD STREET BVG INVESTMENT: ‘ca _ FE WATKINS 80 sea wall Attached gara eee $16.000 th rage. Mullen, Rt 2 = Mich, _OR | 32643 Cottage go & month in- BEAUTIFUL | as Tan LAKEFRONT lot on Wolverine Lake $4,050 Tito $1,450 down, Hannan. LI GRAsS_ LAKE. NEW CABIN. LGB lot Center resort ing state forest fishing Near Skeels Gladwin $995 $100 dn ete Morrow. Clare Mich north of $25 mo. Ph LAKE $18,500 Located in exclusive pu eat aloe on North side of lake. room ranch (26m48 ft) 1 year old. 13'px24 ft. itving room has stacked Roman brick heatilator fireplace, plastered with coved ceilings. Two | 10x8 picture windows everlooking | lake =T1x1) dining room. large | kitchen. upper and ‘ower Young s- town cabinets, 2? lazy-susans For- mica- work tops, vent fan and stove ventilating hood. Tiled bath | GRAYLING, MICH, : ES Very close to famous Au Sabie River. 6 miles from Grayling, Covered with eautiful pines. wreetree iy Lal on land contract Liberty 9-2 LAKE LOTS Just a few left in Indianwood | Hills Sub No. 2, one of Oakland | County's beauty spots Priced ax low as $2350. They won't | last Call today * * CRAWFORD bas colored fixtures Pops | perimeterieetec te ion” laniwl tenn ll eelea rimeter autom ®. . Re eating 10% block b a forced air MY +1103 : reation area, fireplace Separate| MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. 5 well room, er softener, laun- room modern house ‘ow down dry tubs Beautiful epee ft. lake| payment. EM 34228. 909 Dandi- peiilegea lot. Cash to th hs : HOUMESBARTRAM ||) SE ABPE PEAKE Diciel cy. PROPERTIES OR D.1980° Eves, MA $-1249 STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE OF ° REDUCED IN PRICE NOT 81z: LARGE brick ranch ~ in Sylvan Lal LARGE basement, beauti- tukMirepiace, LARGE roomé, ee pine Ma *, paneléd back b ROE lot a [) nd pri ech. Call today and” efjey 'c| et ‘acation im your own nner RT ; BD. CHARLES, Realtor meu ie Northwest Realtor” 1000 Gieniena” vie 34238 "WHIPPLE no See A \ 5-5403 of FE 6-60," In the Mliford, Mighland and Commeree areas Good locations Receomeey Priced Aiso beauti- wand Village ote, atil available. |} ‘of Telegrath Rd. o L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363 W) Huron FE 2-4810 % ACRE LOT LAKE PRIVI- leges $25 dow JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 348 Onkland Ave. FE 50441 HURRY HURRY TO CHEROKEE HILLS! Youll like the aqvartuees this community, tar HUHRY - -Oni¥. 1! sites left’ CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | $03 Com cents National Rank AS, FE +421 Eves FE 5-13 WATKINS LAKE a A number of excellent bulldin sites have recently become avail- able in beautiful and exclusive Lakewood Subdivision Located on the north shore of Watkins Lake Wooded and open sites Each ap- roximately an acre in size These ake privileged sites are sold only subject to rigid restr ic\lons _Prop- | ery shown b ppointmen HOLMES BARTRAM 92 Dixte Hwy Eves MA 5-1240 | ] 43 OR 31-1960 S4NFORD 8T 2ND LOT SOUTH of Lois 40 x 124 ft ‘Reasonable Terms MI 17-0205 or MI 47784 GoopD BUILDING. ee ~ 370X150. ATTENTION” BUILDERS! 21 TOTS, 80x 190 IN FIRST CLASS BRICK Bence) HOME ASO ALSO 80 ACRES | WITH ROAD FRONTAGE sett an OR PAR DRY. 8A DY C. SCHUETT BARGAIN FOR) CASH 70) JOSLYN ROAD LAKE ORION MY,3-1281 Picturésque grounds ip- ester trees and flower clude* many gardens Modern guest house riding ring, basement barn aed bulidings. $42,500, ther out. tms. Roy Annett, Inc. 28 © Hur F¥deral poses . Ores evenings and gunday 1-4 es ——— mee ACRES With approximately 300 ft of lake frontage Idewl for subdivid- ing 2 miles from Waterford Town- ship Hall, $22,000 TERMS J R Hiltz Real Estate, 1011 W. Huron _St_FE 5-618) Partridge 18 THE "BIRD" TO SEE Water ford—Gravel the center of Water. Located in ford Township this 24's acres with ea gravel pit in a double value After gravel is sold this room ranch home inciuded. Only $22,500 with $10 000 down | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE ;REALTOR — FE 43581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Ipen Everiings 7 to 0 OXFORD ACREAGE Li] bead of pies rtly. wood land rt of th the pewatifal Gracus 2 Hilts, or Oxford fs ideal for subdivision Modern 6 8 and 10-acre parcels for homes or small farms Located = Ontord- Bate mers area. La arn on arce! Reasonable terms M R REA TE Oxford, Mich Shoo DA _8:3123 | _ For Sale Farms 48 196 Vicnee \% MILE ATER- inet on paved road. tthin 9 yeried i oatpgh na ready for rey ptaatel o yr, DINNAN farm 66 ¥. Huron “st 4-2877 rE 670 CRE WITH 01 300 DOWN, Only $7.500 downh and Ue per month. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hw bad OR 3-9701 Open. until 8; Bat. “til 5 MONEY MAKER Groce and meat busines on main artery. Beer an wine takeout: ucense Owner retiring Cen be purchased at wholesale plus 10 per cent. Fixtures can be leased or purchased Favorable , lease on building. Call J. . A_ Tavior Realtor, FE 43544 ee EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY to purchase a paying insulating business or home that netted over $7,600 in 1955 R bottom rice of $12, $00 includes ‘wo blow- nm trucks, ~ I for equipped. Also distributorah for el glass fo consisting | rooms, large lot. 2 lake Propet ¥ located in North- ern resort town DORRIS & 8ON REALTORS 782 W Huron Phone FE 4-155? Partridge I8 THE, “BIRD' TO 8EE SUGAR ISLAND Over 150 acres on sceme Su, Ifand about J0 miles from ne Soo Locks that’s ideal ‘or resort, hunting and fishing lodge or Lobe yate retreat 700 foot fron Lake Nicolet which leads to the ‘Great ae Partly wooded. Full [dete Go $0950 on convenient WARD F. PARTRIDGE | REAL REALTOR FF 4.3581 ESTATE. & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MI CHIGAN Open Eve 7 to RESTAURANT CORREA OF AU- burn Road and Rochester. Com-| Pe yar Rees? ° go ~ THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, wpuchy Realty = je. hire, it’s FE 28181, 22)-% DISCOUNT For down payment or my 33.000 equity in 4 rooms & bath with lake privileges to Macerlay take, Clark Real Estate 1342 W Huron $3,600 balance payable at $36 00 monthly 6 per cent interest Cost | to ie 00 Secured by City home on paved Street, modern. | Clark Real Estate 1362 Wo Huron, | Open evenings FE 46492 or FE _ #4813 Ask for _Mr Clark 2% PER CENT DISCOUNT _ $11,000 Contract 6 per cent. par- | able $100 per month. Your cost; — “e 825 Write Pontiae Press $6 143. PAY $50 A A ‘MO AT 6 PER) Your cost $5000 Secured a three bedroom hom Wolverine Lake Duke iceeenn Realtors MArket 41832 1055 | Walled Lake Dr Walled Lake SEASONED CONTRACT. $2 154 balance payable at $50 monthly 4 coh cent interest Cost to you Secured by 5 room moi- be City Home, sone in. Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Money to Loan (State Lice Licensed | Lenders) LOANS: TO $500 AXTER & LIVINGSTONE 68 W Lawrence St FE 41538 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars Bring your titie Most deais closed itn 30 minutes. Loans also made on fur: miure. pecenatures and other se curities “Oakland Loan Company) | 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 LOANS $20 TO $500 _ signature onl HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8 Saginaw st FE 40535, LOANS $28 to 8500 ay $23 to: $800 Ps ee Feonn . RRSLy anne Box | | ‘ ane St. Fe 46402 or FE ¢4813. Open Evenings WESTINGHOUSE LAU NDROMAT. All Bat trade for table saw or something of equal val Parkdale St ‘ “oe | WILL _ SWAP FRIGIDAIRE AUTO. matic washer for bedroom suite, or will sell ERY 321 For. Sale Clothing _ 56 BLUE BALLERINA- ao ENGTH FOR- mal Size 13 FEL CUSTOM MADE ae ELIGHT Satin wedding fae & veil. Cath- {sare pie size gl2 «$75. Also Krylon short Peat Tight blue, et 12 $10. __EM 3-4519 we LADY's ; CLOTHES 6 SHORTIN oats size 12 and Ha skirts, size 24. MAN 3 NAVY BLUE povBLE breasted Gabardine sult, size 38, Like new $15 OR 3-54 402. RUMMAGE. SALE BY at AINTS Nursery School Sat . Le ing. toys, lamps, Osteopathic Hospi Pontiac _Hotel ‘Sale Household Goods 53 57 a 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP malar phtears in 1, formerly Modern 2 plec uit step. tables. matching fottee: ne ble. 2 decorator lamps - ALL FOR $97, Pay * ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave __FE 4.7881 2 PIPCE ROSE LIVING aie Coot condition. 411 ao ‘ 7 SUkR NER Gas \8 STOVE, 30 Gale fon hot water tank, used 1 ear, = side-arm heater, i097” erk- ey 4 ROOMS OF FURNITUR an Cheap 18 Btout me el Ove 30, earcan ELECTRIC EPRI érator. ‘Hi Rollaway bed, electric stove S 1000, tne) erating or not ’ REACH ee GR: TOMERS through Classt- fied Ads, Call FE 2818), > THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1956 Sale Household Goods 57 eine cee arta Se ‘ttt, ‘ONLY 9130 Wi bf BURMEISTER ) For Sal Sale Je Miscellaneous 60 SLICE OF HAM For Sale Housetrailers WHITE EMDEN ( GosLINOn ix 13 Oxbow Lake Rd, 2 miles north of Commerce. Sale Farm Produce 75 eee —~~ a1 im mle re os HB neg, ine toaloe Well Jet pump 5 ir seep eene al S/o a eaters pon | ae ow mfort Cabs Come out and see sie at Proulx Oliver Sales on enw. oo @ eRe Mu i nortn of ford vate, eae me 3% HP PLANET 2B TRACTOR : ‘ a 7, and attachmen's FE 4.0066, &? Newsheotures Gane ‘8 BARGAINS = Tha Sain Guaw cats Used grt LA on! _—_ Wagner and e don’t have to dig Pp: Used Case DC with front loader —— and ipa arecters: ‘* an rvice Sale Store "elas 4 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Mipypeeedoataepen Low Interest Rates Special Ciathes Poste ; BENSON LUMBER CO. 549 8. Saginaw FE 42541 SINGER SEWING MACHINE B8AC- rifice for $24 Cal) FE 2-0143. C TANKS, AND FIELDS IN- lied. Sewers, water lines and trenching FE 5-8221 or FE ; 5-T706, SEPTIC TANKS cake ie B° 4x8 Plyscore $4.95 ASPHALT FLOOR TILE 9x9 Se EA. PONTIAC COACH CO 4615 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains 80!1l, PIPE $345 PER LGP WAR- _Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd Rd, D | SUNBEAM COAL FURNACE. ALL duct work and set helt returns, Good condition FE 5-07; Garage Doors Berry steel oversees factory seo- onds ail sizes prices. Large selection from nd A modern door on rour garage costs less than you think, tet us give ou a free estimate. es, Ah Hos = Bell Stamps. “dirt CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE 371 8 Pa dd lesa 1 Auer >: toe iluwerhaye ss Pa Gold timer ress ‘mi n ain’ in © tools, OR 7.2717 For Sale Miscellaneous 60! ix oLLino sHEAD edie Band. iors Bata Platte” Tone, ca TAY LOAM, TOP SOT RRR sore. 7 miles out Baldwin Are a reeze 1038 Oakland Ave. n, PE $- : ‘SCHAEFER % HP. MOTOR. « floor covering, and M wee 4-2622 12x12 LI? NOLEUM $7.20 neh, $50. FE. ¢-8393 Tae paints Phon: Fet0ns. WE E PORTABLE TAPE RE- ttt ee bell Tw 4% FT. WALL TILE 25c ——= DEEP WELL PUMP, IN § _coréer, Uke inew 906 FE 31438 | Sale FOR tila ae OUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL. $195 {ark & some copper tubing. Ms rf £0 Oram = WID MAPLE CRIB, cendton® SIZE, Sel ® tf p. motor oodland, Iwan ‘er De - sizes must in good ¢ ition an wcll ate Avaene alsmibiinon elt Lake Complete stock of fittings _Teasonable OW 3.5402 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, LOADED SYERS. 141 WH FE +3064 PICTURES STEEL DRUMS FRY-| SUM Crock Grease traps, flue | WELDER. 250 AMP LINCOLN AC, ee ee Vembtaaa nil Dcaceriesrey inaiecd _earryall EM. yaar “ienee. ear qorosesaasee oe PELY co _Mvtual 44190. 20 E Witom. | airt DIRT. FREE COMMERCE Kitchen utensils mr inens. Garden 33) TV AERIAL. WILL SELL FOR remerd sake Ave re e110) ; FT ease Lk Rd. at Orchard Lk. 2802 matio washer Beds “Retrigers: | ped betas Broadway, Lake Or- haley ct atc away ned ri “WATER SO TENERS | FARM. TOP son a CK DIRT, DIRT. tor Living room. Campin, vette tilting arbor bench sew snd joint value for $189 FHA terms. ds. per $10, Delivered. FE ment. Call ater ¢:30 OL S4a10. HORS: TOWER, GARDEN | er, ke new. Heavy duty Singer, | factory direct and save! Ml 6-507 : s ie Ld . = DUNCAN, PHYFE DROP LEAF TA-| Gr 219 Oakland Ave. Pett || he zototelering” Mine | WE MANUFACTURE ANY STYLE | FOR SALE: Bi CIN cotition FE 3, 8&1 OVERHEAD OARAGE| circle, en trim, moldings, | "8" Bird and. Ondvee Whrieraie weats condition rE ed cabieeta ; or retail. Pick up or deliver it. | aon — yee Sie ee We eNrItE oo —. SIRS” | Fon-satk "108 gots aan | 5 ‘DRY WASHER ap ke o Ss FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, SAND. deluxe model. Only $69.95 MI ennel 1 Hobart meat grinder 5 al irt & black dirt. ' oi 2600 Union Lake Rd EM_3- soe a c = BTOVE ALL AUTO: Miles ‘e280. one Re Pieasert YOUNGSTOWN CABINET + SINK pad _teouasd Eu Sais : Y. matic, Sell cheap. 36 tn FE Lake Off Halstead Rd. Pontiac Six marble colors @x8% inch, model $139 50 value $9950 These PONTIAC Lat cae eca crate pte il 5-6057 or 1250 _Cherrylawn area M WINDOW’ 1° 5 iC t E h o an meee eh cea ame & manen Teckiog on eee —— eas ‘12 STOR ‘INDOV 1 iD, ) els and 5 . ; ELECTROLUX LATE MODEL. like bles 1780 Clement fa ne ents ac base cabinets at extraordinary | +1534. = like new. Take dver balance of No 9. Cleckheaton ee town—Kttchen— an; PR Om PT 3 -¥D- STORM SASH Aluminum. combination windows and doors Lo orice! FE 46089 Sam to 8 pm. Talbot Lumber a sand, orl nm er __Eugene Bennett, PE 53-4788. A GRADE a Ma A esr ae TE RSENS NS LE ws BETES ob atc "s ton SALE. — DRUGSTORE Fix- ale! rites ean evergreens, up a oo! JGHTE 5 be tures Brand new. Used 5 months carat talamaie = : ae iT send Son teen eoekigt: ace $38 North Main Rochester saw elec. cuber. elec. grinder. to P Trees.’ 17 no: OLive 1-076 block, deep veg. butter of Dixte Highway DIRT HA to Soe ag ater | by my en | a eer . iJ Must vacate Address. Rlacohdat= ¢ Har-| Bye Hospital and go mile to| BEFORE YOU Drugs 23443 Plymouth Detroit. 38.) gor, rah ples , Hee phone ae mod ots Fre a Mich. MA 6-2276. at © HC. h SALE Petcns Gets Ai ee] Blog te Rloakte AY] h. [or any rd | TRA by orem mill sa Mwater. | PR ¢oT4 ‘ 1113 mye ; an? ee fee ford_Hill_ Manor. KING BRO now in < Saree YOUR LA at new low week sale, ee cut one Rr OPDYEE. our Quality Building 1773 ; materiel <6 vou next : i LIVE B. VOM FONTIAC LANDSCAPING BUYS AT LEE Wellogery ca) fede tine el } 3B. South Bivd garden tractors, the fe Fiywood {nsulation,. Panelin wee minnows. er wiers FE 6-017! _or FE 5-0304 | wa) ate he i ee _ Doors anne Hardware, Ete waders, spinning aad ph Walking tractors, $128, up. A ROS LUMBER co end reel: ncrewier fia iy com “@ plants for FE 23000 | titers, $128 up. Clinton chals sae eel EMpire S33 50,000 Saniie BULBS ie 100.000] $ins etary: mowers at best pin "ANDERSON HDWE. * Regal Lily, bulbs Sold my farm.| prices in town. Terme to suit. ~~ SEPTIC TANK Every must less than| LEE’S SALES & ae 8. Tetegraph FE half Earl e| S| e021 Mt. mens 8t 3-0830 eee concrete. Opea 2 Bun | er Dey tC] _Bivd. chester. OL 3-6 OL % = vr sen = PREMIER A iS nosteGe ‘vators, good rubber, USED BLDG MATERIALS aR | strawberry plants and Latham| £. Wixom, MUtual 441 ty price of new at Union raspberry plants, OL 61862. CHALMERS, 3 Wrecking" “orchard ‘Lake RO . STRAWBERRY fon. spring ‘tooth "and '¢ section NEW LUMBER Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 PLANTS—2c | Far atten west eee: 2n6's, 8-16 ft. cents ft.) ; meqocteg OA 82038. 10410 | 916) Dixie Hwy. MA 8-S8ti bs an ea wt ved. aft. ¢| A-l TOP SOIL, CRUS Dervemouth.—is y iL, 7 Fr. Mow. come id serve ie - pm 6 Kenilwo Washed sand, gravel and fil. O. he air vateeee aol woe Rivetor, pick-up disc. spring R. Stuart. time.\ PE) flower aid vegetable plants. 1se0| ‘oth spike tooth harrow, birch clum q lar ar . © wv, @ eul- Giad 0 cost ven wi Hebe 6 tivator, a . $150 ing problem. Beder Nursery and} _** ® scanin = 1700 AC OR 31701 For Sale Pets _69 _&ravel_and fiy A-1 TOPSOIL LL Travel, rp Whole- sale or retail. FE 2-475, EM 3-324. BEST Pdagense TOP-SOTL ‘TOR dressing mixtures, OR ed, Peat, TACK dirt. FE 5-643 or EM eae. BLACK DIRT TOP BOL A fil) dirt FE 9-3680. BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL, 1 TO 7% _ yds. Prompt service. Pears BLACK DIRT ne PEAT TOP t. of xs" fill and soil, sand __bulldoginng BEST GRADE p-sotl Tor dressing mixtures, L. Slade. FE 5-0448. BROWN AND BON, BAND, GRAV- ; top soll, FE 38-0877 6 S748 for — abetted Desier Phone or 81568 (#300. aoe he RINGS “WiLL & SELL _#_mos_Dester_Phon tar ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST e inch model, newest 1056 features 5.000, “USED RED BRICKS, LARGE one of America’s famous name freezer, OR 23-7538. Call after 6 brands, 0 value $160.95 Pm. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Or- APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. chard Lake Ave like new $40 Apt. size GE re- Y #HITC | frig. in very good condition, 940 =e mircicomnm lamp table. 32-0181 afler § o'clock, FE mirror and cenew tered ichatr and! 65-2217. ‘ desk, work bench ped tevle ADJUSTED TO FACTORY and four chairs FE S19 STANDARDS FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC cee! “Lawnmow er Sharpening FLOOR SHOP Oper oe 8. Saginaw St. K GUTTER. 13c FOOT WAR- wick's, 2678 Orchard rd Lake Rd LET 1 US HELP YOU WITH “YOUR color painting problems. Hun- dreds of colors to chose from in rubber base or Jelled Magic—no ately paint: free rking in of ik el and Paint. e150 Orchard Lake Ave. FE a. JET "WATER PUMPS sees A. Thompson 80 8 Per Used 21 days 42 Inch electric clock, timer and light A bargain. | 62 Oakland GRAY LAWSON STYLE DAVEN- port end matching chatr Gray and red easy chair. Bood cond- tion FE 8-1200. GRAY LEATHER BABY | +0103 Unclaimed lawnmowers, $5 & up __ 204 Oakland _ A Special On \ indow s 7 & Ft ure ind OXBOW WINDOW c O. 10265 Hichland Ra - mse _Excel. cond FE EMplre 3-4082 HAMILTON ELEC DRYER NICE) ARG TIC STOKER AND FUR- _conition. Only $60. MI 61300. nace.-two years old, A-] Gera HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE | | PE 40724. BUGGY | ANCHOR FE "NCES No money down FHA “dpproved. HOTPOINT WATER HEATERS Bey gal installed hth 80 gal_in-| FREE ESTIMATES FE 5$-7471. stalted $16 Munro Elec-| ~” mole a, serviee. Besewell Ken Ly oo, _——— and ne ton, Near ii Bile rosd” GRees: me prepared for the buy of =< > (ier awa peare! of Series ae ENGLISH POINTER 3| Ortonville community, We ex months, reg. 1 female 24 m : pect to continue to serve. 1992 Pontiac ot } DAVIS MACHINERY CO. FAWN BOXER, Johan Deere and New Idea Dealers cli . distemper shot. Ortonville Phone 45R2 b 8-106 MCCULLOCH CHAIN oA 82 DROP PARAKEETS (WITH GUARANTEE | Bore ee oe ipment ties Unusual 6 and’ sup- Ga stra ies. 991 “en Bt 32-4028. ie Rd.) _Birmingha ret sie Piped: Bae ttt Gai ee | Tents Mideen oe ve. ike kG IRisH SETTER Pur. | Mich. Chain Saw Distr. pies. OR 32-2803. ALES, SERVICE A RENTALS oO. - O10 MALE ENGLIAN My _>6001" 16 From Pointer. Call EM 3-2727. MeCUr. CRAIN SAWS COTE E PUPPIES, 0. mist op | tg | ¢-04ee Par SoS Cade | POWER, MOWERS & ‘Ai popstar | = rands é in. pro ery. 7488 Auburn ne VE 46510 | ,, al PART ANGORA CAT YR OLD and her $ ve hubs” Littene, No Also riding‘ ‘mowers, 21 Les 26-in. Lope! and wheel borse and r tractors. Roto- ae ose ifraukee worn = 4 =p rp a anowers ap factors iso ren 239_Yoorhels Rd FE $-s931 Bark “yen ore! Dixie ee ee aay $7878. OR 3-8596. | PRG GRAN SHEP HE Per months old: Cali FE 80001 be- | USED GARDEN TRACTORS SAND | teen 3 to 6 pm S| Makes icen Fo” ante pGISTERED as BOXER, Pow $50 AND) UP me te a tee = nM ee +1112 cence SPANIEL. 1 WrUpPiEs. eS KC Lawiand. OR 34629. * KING BROS. YOUR 1H. DEALER PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE Auction Sales 77 AUCTION SALE FRI. NIGHT, B and B auction House, 5086 Dixte ST ROpIC aE FISH & boeerean Piacom sed Park St., Oxford OA 86-2976 Evenings WHITE Sere DOVES, ALL PET shop 69 8 Astor. FE 4-6433 WILL TRADE 2? YEAR OLD Lo doange "hed rheg o' ED WILLIAMS a Ra ee gio me wails. 663 8, doctase. PLY HOP I n Bring It Here 8. ; dota tates em | AVERILLS = Dixie Hwy. : "ikke caRS ORT" ries Le ot ‘and ie “Zoller "pel ter tags orkn motor tise |” BUD ‘SHELTON Forg > Mercury MOTOR SALES 22611, are & &. Bivd. peed ecb tt | M&M Motor Sales ‘CUSHMAN HIGHLANDER M acooter, Eac sories, ‘Sale Motor Scooters 82) Advertised inst week were PEPPER ee ene oe nase | ba ete rl ooo Has acces-| take less when might cus ae IN VERY GOOD | rg Prt ie = — no Seca <4] 5 a » ae | “cond tet’ =e | UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & 4] ‘86 CUSHMAN, FOR SALB CHEAP. OR_3-0542 after 3, S For Sale Motorcycles Rd. Keego Harbor FE ¢ _MecCain 83, Chee WANTED = JONKED OR OED TED TONS oe Ol Pootiae Lake Rd. on Pontiac — any make any model. : a AND SERVICE ON BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Baviason Gales oe South | PZ 60219 370: BAGLEY_ st. tidal age aor aps| =~ WE NEED F ‘or Sa Sale e Bicycles 8&4 Hwy. between Drayton and Wat- ae A ps sh Prlpeiede po érford. ae ving room suites, bed- age. 01 ats after 6 room dining foom = sutte, breaktaatit sets nice studio vana, platform rocker yy set, roe way beds goo refrig rugs, fin- Dogs 1 Trained, “Boarded 70) oleum stoves, washers, boys ss bike, electric. pump, auto, pop 00GS. CATS BOARDED. DOOS| corn’ mactine: double wink, sec- trained. Burr-@hell 376 8, Tele | tional set and misc. Sale begins graph at 6 30. Beats and iunchroom. M Ballow Prop Call gy edn for Prompt disp oods _ KO AUCTION “BALE | EVERY WEDNES- _ Hay, Grain 4 & Feed ° 71 SAND. GRAVEL PIL, Li TOP BALED HAY. STRAW & EAR da oO y night 7 590! soil, bieck dirt. PE 40802, aie oem, ater ae ment of household cent tools 1-0873 r iat “AND 8 STRAW, WILL a 7 t and personal effecta: L. E. Sma SAND. GRAVEL SPILL pier. f. 27730 Pontise Trail MA 1620. ale Farm West Tienken Rd: Rochester. See oe sort, v2 4|_ For Sale EMrestock 2 72 | gat at 1 Pi 1 wi 800TH yds all types other dirt reason- & 4 mi. west of Lake Orion We able. . Landscaping FE 17-8725 5 RIDING HORS eophde Lad aad large sale this week SAND AND ORAVEL. BEACE | S800 i fee Mapirited, of furttire, 4 restaurant booths, dirt C. Priee FE 21 * [Fa va bh children, Walle nt tools. electric stoves, dishes, cloth- ~ ing. rugs, reomirn) handmade bed. Shredded Peat Hams FE 17-0245 (5 yde., $12)-FE 5-7666 jt SarAMine none INQUIRE AT spread, 4 antiques 120, & 4924 Jamm Rd, off Brown Rd Brodie & Tyler, Auctioneer SPFCIAL ON PEAT, 8AND, GRAV. FOR SALE § YR OLD BHETLAND | For Sale Housetrailers 78 el. top soll. Tractor loading and Mare in foal Call LI 06-2375, SOLO OES: EE leveiing (Red Ball) FE 21807) Royal Oak _ SACRIFICE NEW 42 PT. RICHARD- TOP SOIL. SAND, GRAVEL, FILL.| } ARM. BULK _ MILK son housetrailer, MY 2-3071 zoe" PeteoR oe 35848, rE $0002. HAU LING 19 FT GOSHEN, COMPL ‘ETELY DIRT, ROAD : dl Padied ? Nn, good condition, 9405. OL nerevel,. ow sand a Fe +0172 “Borden's milk — Pontias.| 11-0440 : * Clarence Gell 408 W. Hamiin R4., | i963 acitULTE, 97 PT BUILT IN Rochester. OLive 1-662). TV. dinette. bunk beds Original NEW MILCH JERSEY HEIFER ce, $5,300, best offer over $2,400 EM _}-2356 A, McCarthy, Ose Auburn RIDLES AND ALL ore Trailer + 170 “kine ke, FE 4-2853 as Best Quality SALE, sof sect GOATS Refs. | 77 FT Lia OHT HOUSE, GOOD CON- ADING DAILY tata, ‘OA 6.3297. - "| dition, must sell for cash. Call AND DELIVERED & nreg. tz rE soos after This top sot] rom one ret ines SMALL MARE rome 3a, WAL sar BLAtT 5 BDRM CAR rated farme in this area of Michi. | don Rd. After § pm. pead: a: awning Lipo sown aye Orie il er ome eowot | SPoTED . GELDING A@PIRITED ment FE 2-0804_ Thp Sart, ‘DiRT Gnav.| Afet ¢ dally. All day Bun 1426 /i95y GPT ABC TRAILER EX- e} oe deureh 8 Sunday PR 27111.) = © PURE “BRED YORKSHI YORKSHIRE | __eellent condition Myitie 3-7608 FE 50214 ; "| Two dow Brook | 195 TRAVELLO 37 FT, MODERN “== | | Boars. $90, Mea rook reasonable ilt N. Tasmania FY Ferme neseeever, OL 1-9811, 8! 2.8738 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 am r= | aoe wu WoO, ae ww Pa COME AND ecrae a vinlard h_ 3301 8 #8 , . all PES EE oop BA ort | ¢al arvin Beach 3501_ vd | - it 120" Parkdale YorKaiiRE PIS i1 & 12 WKS isa ‘hoveRAPT Ent 2 wes HARD. HEAVY. Be Sa “e8| od Wattles, Troy City. | Trarier’ Park ve = * cord_or 3 for #1 S Ol RT-CUT TQ} 2004 ate 6LAB WOOD D SLIVERED. . iste a HOLLY A i¢ FT. CARPET With _ 4 a cord or 2 for S11. CASH: | Classified Ads! af. _Tormiee (scen counter we Oui WEL ED ute i ghts, \f Si cer FE 28181, =e 26". FE +S8PEED ROLL FAST, 1) Norton 84 2527 _ Dixie Hwy 0. PONTIACS M & Bi MOTOR ‘SALES “Boats & Accessories 85 YT CHRIS CRAFT ovrsoarp STOP! LOOK! runabou Doat docking ad-|- w, _justable legs Phone FE 3-3578. istortaer vo pty = * Price Bi Gocs mat ae) H ge oe (oon ee Sutton, uu. _Phone MY 26632. i BOAT COMPLETE WITH CAR| WANTED TO BUY — Ini arrier, Exe. cond, 968. MA/| tractor with job lease. FE 17-0383. _ jg Fr BoOaT tom. 1 yf. old. MY 3-071 iz MOLDED MAHOGANY H Ld pe Tcralting Oars and MODIFIED V-BOrT- — eieeens Briggs and Strat- onderful for fishing seats included Best offer takes. OR 3-8783 TULL | 54 CHEVY. %-TON PICKUP, _ Cooley Lake Rd. atee| +3108 _Paddock. OR 3-6714 —gutek eke GET through Classified FE 28181 for an writer and get it! 1 Fr. oll V8 engine. (Neots of tvaub mm end ond, cheap for, IT DOUICK. Ads! Yes; whatever it is — dial ad your car or truck down, easy i¢ CHRig “CRAFT RUNABOUT.| OMAC terms. ar = Forward and ria deck, Master i craft trailer. $310: OR 32-7634. H ki C - wrt sr Gams nate BOAT, v0 QSK1INS UN®éV. ppt . 6571 Dixte ear ot 34-19 were wizii | MAvie sont Nites "td 9 Merk 85 B. Mercury engine. FE truok ‘Wanted Used Trucks ks 89 __For Sa Sale p Trucks 90 LIKE new Northern Lumber Co., 1840 GMC 1951 “ TON PICKUP. ORIG. inal finish, } excellent tires. Just on gp ehes toed your - 5 Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Bighway : : yMApie 8-071 a ‘33 FORD D f — Lumber Co., 140 Cooley 4 «@ q i iamne (ig iatas eladabaee Cal sinaienscea -y955 Plymouth V8 For dor | ine) Ford O Matic! W-Wells: Lake Orton ssser Bales | equtpped. Excellent mech con-| heater 11,000 mi Sharp! Priced "130 0 De. 19.00 per me CENTR AL borg Creer Ene caren vio] 953 Gide ‘Siper comvert very nee | OO Buick Cent. Riviera . .$2245 |] ss: chev. pet Air $1302 Ford 2D sta 1958 Dodge Coronet 6 ar PORD «DR POLLY ——__T= $™00__{_ pii™ither clean used core for es || Radio & Heater Dynafiow W Wall Tires Like new 1, haa a SS Fordor. ~wxe LINCOLN-MERCURY | ste Net Stour burnt, | fprio-satie very eleas, oe Mitie as $10 Gown | SM Ford 2 Dr. 889 53 P! Ivm. 2 Dr. ..$ 624 wh awa - or} T t Is A _ - * = ee one ore! Seas lan Neue, conn Peo HOWARD LARE, INC. = Marx st canzsron || 2D Buick 4 Dr. Spec. . .. .$1895i| 33 Dodge 4 Dr. ..8 744 155 Nash 2D. 8 6” 1954 De Soto V8 Fordor anand —-= | 1983 CHEV “ye 10301 210° SERIES Orchara Lake Ra. Reece oe net en Bighis MaAple 1141 Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, W Wall Tires Power Steering. 152 Plym. 4 Dr. § 444 *S] ho ?2 ee. . S$ 244 ne BUY CRETE TEPLTAS Wy contnen novia, Drone, =P «.zxi| 03 DeSoto 4 Dr., V-8... $1095 |] i pogs Weg sion Green sae * 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air . Sica” | tires, automatic transmission, #1 | * Ton condition, See it between coy IAD oo a 54 Ford S. Wgn. $1199 °53 Ply, St. We. § 744 Fordor BY “ FORD GUEAN Onieal Py 53-2820 12 and W431 E. Third Bt, Radio & Heater W mall Tires Auto tool! , - ; = q eee ee: (eee _or Call FE 2421 _| pl EV. Lo oot: i ore ro... 6) + $220.09 Dn. $43.27 per mo "| $6 FORD V8. $150 TAKE OVER Sed Lcd | 5 D 5 Gus 4D $89) 3 ord 21 2S O99 1984 Dodge Coronet 6, THE POUND wa rorn 2Vee I ete ed | ie Mae wil 'D eSot Ke Sport sman . .$2295 |] ’s4 Buick H/T 0.81597 'S3 Pontiac HT, $1099 g mee Ford 2 4 Dr. | over perments. © . nes | Let Clear ine nae) ard) UL New ontiac 4dr sedan $2 conn take | un Bower 52 Ford 2 Pr, iy S$ Sad =o lial Ae KEL 1 Dr 5 ous 24 4 —Fordor— —— ——_ ate aca tho = gg ok See anes ue ‘payments. EM +2234 Mr - Se Ph Hence res in-Hy Fat yeer r ae » 244 S $225 00 Da. 042.18 per mo OFT SE aT TS anv BO MERCURY, DR VER-| Hackett “ | tC , Soviet it? Mec wiy — 83 Tent Thr Ss 7It 7 - SN Che, | Marive and heater Good ‘cond mouth 4Dr. 7... a | , 1954 Ply mouth S$ Davos OC her 4 Dr Deluxe it NO MON EY (Otite “Tanai a vik rendition : a mhitewalis Hyavamatic | : Radio & ym An Extra Nice Dr. 0 440 34 Ply m. 2 Dr. ..3 844 s3 Chev. 4 Dr. ..8 699 ies) saw we HUY 4 1 i Cadillac low milea eautiful | re 7 a oe - Fordor " ; “21 Buick 4 Dy a . DOWN Runs food na boc | MUtual 43578 oh loco c 53 Buick 4 Dr. ..8 7 88 Ford Sta. Wg. $1499 mee pees eae .on ly 14: a Ib 7S i eee sees _ bec ; ; "at .n * good shape $40, full! 5S) Mercury 4 Dr. a Cy $ 995 "33 Ford R. MW g § 814 "4 Ply m, I] il p Ss 909 { 1054 Nash Ambassador — er ents thr pee te ON-CARS BELOW WILL ACCEPT. OG en ee ee AY Radio & Heater Automatic ; ‘52 Chey.-2 Dr, $ 100. _—"3] Lord 25g ~ Fordor — : ' amin 7 . : el Sori sme = if] aud = i ; if S32 Pla = © 80 Z = as ; cw de taney pany Meath” sat & MON. Siete eters ed Syrowriag cues ee eee 153 Studebaker H-top V-8$ 795] S3Pum WT $8 733 Pon. DI 2 De. § at | 1954 Pontiac Star Chiet | "32 Dodge : on 7 MEAN eIe 21 car TL SPER NCE pe take over payments. EM With Overdrive. 54 Merc. Mont.. .$1044 35 Nash Ro Weg, $1499 i eee only alb. f ; 4D , ¢ 909 os = 4 Fordor SiePantian 2dr USED CARS "REPOSSESSED CARS |] ¢ 54 Pont. 2 Dr. ...$ ‘ 53. Mere. H/T ...$ 999 i some of Dm: 08) eer me | 56 Plymouth 4 Dr, $1945 atte ae & heater | 6 omind HARDTOP 1 DeMo. |e Chev Fleetl i a os Mercury Mont. H- top $1 19S | Sot 4 Eord 2 Oh -) $005 . , tutte “equi $2105 ee mesg 2dr 880 00 Radio & Heater ‘Automatic, W Wall Tires Power Steering & Th Hees “se “ Ure a Plym. Sta. Wyn. S048 (Al Dodge Sedan antn orF Le Ran anes oe Coe a reo imo — $10.00 DOW N DELIVERS | : Plymouth 411. . $798 mane tran Sasser OLDS 1955, s HOL IDAY ~ COUPF 'S4 N h R ; bl ] j 1953 De Soto 6 Fordor 2 Ape 2 0dr) Full power nder 12 000 as O00) er Geof 6 om 1 | nics Wel oa lpisledlce: we s tank , a A Aw ~e Ft Pant 2 de vadeecan gd oi selleer trace FE 3-1392 ThielGar is Eecrotasel VARS LISTED BELO W : : Je DRC iM y Lee a negeaet ; - | 1983 Chevrolet Sp Tuder a ic ter QF DS, 1988 DEMOS 88 AND 98 0 “51 Nach. Par odbae eet en } pie0 © De 698.08 per’ mo Sa TU ee ea ee ee BUICK | ‘54 Plymouth 2 Dr. ...... OOO re a a cm . ts? Fant Vek 4 Dr 5 ben MS ot Th elgre sa] ePaL ECE Whe ance As low as ‘ust tolirt car _ Sedan arin A Heater a B tt k 41) 5 aan ic Picks y ; 1983 Dodge Coronet "S2 Plymouth 4 f) 2545 ieater do®n up to 38 months on balances! = 7H) jk d Pick up say iC a bi i Bordo: > Dodge C1 ( a * E HAS ‘55 P] 5 Or i ‘tT Ferd Convertible i pe 8863) ymouth 4 Dr 61495 | 8148 OO Dn 841 90 per mr . =e MY) Ove SS yd avd \. 5 om oO o o & i S31 Plymotith 2 Dr | S34 _ HASKINS | “Redan, V8 : ; i 1953 Dodge Suburt MANY MOR aia — A | MANY kK s! | Mammen eet RIPMENSCINTIDER “a fk 2 ara aad CRDSSGHENROUET 54 Plym‘h Bel. Sic. Won. $1295] SN, MANY MORE! “* _e . : 5 TOR 2 MIT Pade, ane 4571 Dixte Highwar at M-1 5 Ss 4 whe . 1983 Plymouth Suburban DODGE-PLY MOUTH heate: MApies Oeil Open Niants " . BI This Car ts Like New SPE. C] [ALS #185 00 be. $41 30 per mo Lt te pel) Easy to deal w.! . j . PONT NTRS ae WES i 72 8 Saginaw FE 2@11 ,./ . ‘i hag Aree 5 A 4 . 1 +e - ef ' : 1953 Plymouth 1 Cpe =: “0 Pontiac 2 d Pas PIRI % Fo een Wagon p 93 Olds ‘98 4 Dr. Peobaok $1495 1955 Ford Thunderbird $2595 £168.00 Br. 94130 per mo Redio & Heater bine aso | MANIC. radio & brates M4 Ford Convertibie Full Power Batra Low Mileage flee Thie One : : oe 1953 Hudson llornet 6 : 26) (Vielen fs $3. Ford Victoria ee — 1934 Nash Rambler 2 [0 with Lactary Taeiailed | sore” CENTRAL 3"! ee FOR |'55-Chevrolet Conv. .....81995 |]? Sionttonng ' $180.00 Dn. 648 89 per mo “O Ford (tub Gone ne cher 2dr = VS) toy ; : LINCOLN-ME RCUI ‘ 53 Chev Hard Tor : ; F yy anand i 1953 Ford Customline ry the 7 48 Chevrolet Sne wie uh ches Bei ae YOU ° ~ } z HO i 83 Ford ew a Ba isc Seta : Ruins a ! 56 Lincoln Se $3595 CONVERTIBLES $196.00 Dn. $4917 per mo OODMICK © et . Paes Si = pa an) fe ia ad! : 5 55 Ford a Ford 1983 Oldsmobile 88 Tudor BOB FROST Uap Pontiac 2de CHURON' MTR, SAGs SEE US | SCHUTZ SPECIAL SALE MEANS BIG SAV- Heo 5? Buick qa00.80 Da. 000.00 per me OFFERS yee ONE AG ai e228 W Huron F-28641 INGS TO YOL = WE HAVE A COMPLETE |} : oes l BIRMINGHAM "47 Ford Sedan co OLDS HOLIDAY CPE 093) LINE OF DEMONSTRATORS AND COMPANY 51 Ford - 23 Chevrolet 1952 Dodge Tudor Gee Gane Se re ~ BEFORE [orriciacs “cars — see tem topay! ‘S4 Ford | : . 0 Mercury 3dr R& HH $195) Br} ht Spo uD - { 1982 DeSoto V8Fordor (Beau sa Ree fi DMGN! opol -CENTR AL -YOU BUY : mentee (RMR T ET ot Ocha ianen Ct : SCHUTZ > Motors|] Harold T F 1951 DeSoto Forder YEE OT HY S04RR LINCOLN. MERCURY : OF | aro Urner, For Fike tom 44 Ea Cass at rane Rts RO ban re , $9300 Dp $37.33 per mo $3 usher = won singe rE BRS ie Ca D Sat P] th D l : . _ ; i SLE ercury tap sing . cae «at y \ ahkes yi ] “ ; +4 1950 Dé Soto Custom Hat Wg gh OS (sot pe ORAS 1 hs oe es, oto-Flymouth Dealer 464 S. Woodward Avo. . { 4gneoin Capri MH top tit . “LR: i 1s 95 =A ga es De e817 per me Se Mercer Mtoe MONT ST Sell unneeded mane in var oit ae * OLIVER BUIC 12.5, Woodward, Birmingham Birminahe Mileewes| GE { b5 Lincoln Capri Ho ton $2108 ; wa glee cc enough tera at =r SHImMingnaym MIaAwesi 4-/, BRAID. Bob Frost Inc. "8 (8° 1) 8 Beene se Midwest 6-5300 - ha Iwest 4.7500, | 2 i ' =f? hi | ft Yon c B eect | EE ee a re a ee: - OPEN - A PHONE CAL, eat ‘Dealer AS SooB AR } fe 2818] os ees ee fal » ' \ ORE aeons Pe yw bine ae sanene |B ANIL i 9PM.) starts a conminsi car ee oid eee Jordan es0194) ‘ li . Sa tNSW wae, r , ‘ i 5 #2 E al : r A oS = t i 3 Bt ( : po a 7 * ahs ¥ g , M : x & , A ih } f © ‘ : ye « L, i a | LA oN x ' } i et ‘ if ‘ “! U / r it é ‘ = as sande Ue aie tine Se a eee Ae ache) j} 4 pees SP ‘fr i . . | . te 0 : : ee) | ~ { ap? , = i _ FORTY-SIX, fe THE PONTI AC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY. 18, 1956 . | ihe Se Trucks ” 90 For Salc ne Cars 4. | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner © For Sale Cars 91) - : fay see—| MATTHEWS- © a= -| Cy Owens: We buy tredevand sen, AS Y MAZUREK pecher | @ mode! 3 cyl diese? wit ra) to) : Load Ch evrolet tractor. mission “SHeHIGAN's taponer omc | TRUCK DEALER | Oakland at Cass Auto Insurance % 904. Die it teeta AUTO INSURANCE | ‘ ALLSTA ra Roebuck 02.) Ce Jim Boushell. FE 5-7754 For Sale Cars 91 Wenn CLEAN | ‘“@ te "Si Fords and Chevrolets | odo or and smal! monthly Recomm te Lee: oe ae ave _ fay Sra _ ky Sa" L __B'TO'CHOOSE FROM | HERE Memory Is Short THATS WHY OUR POLICY Is PAR SIGHTED WE BELIEVE || IN, SATISFIED CUSTOMERS | WHO WILL RETUR '53 Ford Cu. V8 2dr $995 Racio & heater, dir, sig. ww SHARP. 55 Pont. S.C. 4 dr. $2095 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, 1 OWNER, dir sig, d-tone. MOTOR SALES “South Bivd. at Woodward. PE 4-0381. PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN PLAZA: Teel wagon, 1054, $1035. EM thee HARGREAVES || HM LNLZ ALWAVO A BAVE.* TON SAVE, ACT NOW MUST uh AVE oN Pe? | 6 2 SS a es aw INLARGE SELECTION [ ORD— 1 °§3 Pont. Chief'n dix $995! HARDTOP. 2 door, R&H. Hrdra. tactory of | hae a vwin phy Very clean ficial car ~ ‘oul HOWARD LARE, INC "S? Plymouth 2 dr S495 For Sale Cars 3705 Orchard Leake Ra. 7 Reege Radia & wealel (Hi big mies : West Side Used Cars | tittie ear 1 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE Ro Drive out where overhead i low ; ? i sey Ss Fade save B= TK, ee: Many. . _ 7 | after 5 a) am choose §2 Nash Ramb I]. T S005! 5 CHEVIE CONVERT R & H West. Side | Used Cars Radio & beater. dir sig. w-wals | Ezceilent condition OR 3-022 _ o23 W. Buren r +2188 i $1) CHEVROLET CON : Dk: ‘Motor recently overhauled No “ase ceab_ PE Sain ore bane | S2 Buick Super HT $895) adele ‘iaron caret 210 _V-8 ~~ © ~ Radio & beater Dynafiow | Case Studebaker 4 DOOR OVERDRIVE $399 FORD DEALER | yoag seins eae + ako , mo E 2 Set SF tT gene Sihywas CHEVROLET | SALES | ¢ Lake MA 41961 AND WHITE. 655 . Buick wertibie, sacrifice greats oe ee runs well and | ically, Midwest ¢0564 __ | aay VERY | « mechanica condition Sr, ry Dr. Gylven Man- | or. . 5 COND. Ee | Set cuev DEL SEDAN. CLEAN i PE 3-18? a ISdeleve WITH Confidence 1986 De So. FireFlite Con. 1956 De Soto FireFlite Fordor 1955 De Soto Fordor $380.00 Dn. 870.00 per mo. | Specials! a ne "$3 Dodge Coro 4 dr. $095 LOOK! lage & heater, dir. sig, done paint ~ 1956 Plymouth station 53 Mercury 2 dr.....$795| Wagon, and 4 dr. models | Radio & heeter, dir sig Some are demos 1966 Piymoutn B6Bavoy ‘ “ ush button drive R \ transportation res, special fury woher Bote light blue trim Man special features Dealers wiles ca Shown by appointment. 1666 Plymouth Belv - “49 LINCOLN 4 dr...$195) ww. Gees wesnter Gower eoms '46 FORD 1% t. P/U $295 ver alee 49 CHEV. 2 dr..... $295] "ww lures, Beaunt ‘cerry red "30 MERCURY 2 dr. $195 = ‘PONTIAC. RETAIL | STORE ‘COODWILI. USED CARS" emo 1986 «=6Plymouth Cranbrook club coupe & H It's nice 1 owner 1953 Plymouth 4 dr Cranbrook with green R & H. Will trade CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32 8 MAIN 8T CLARKSTON SL IU ae PLYMOUTH 5-514 91 -elub sedan | THESE CARS ON SPECIAL sate | Belv trim Hunter and sea sore?) ] | 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook diz 4 dr | Beautiful light blue Very sharp | | | “May I cut in?” For Sale Cars 91 1936 DEMOS - 2-DOOR one CUTEN? @ CYL, Low. SEbt 2-DOOR POWER GLIDE LOADED WITH EXTRAS | l: BEL AIR HARD-TOP SEDAN | AUTIFUL } 2TONE, LOADED WITH EX- |BEL AIR V-8 conan bristled : wneud TVORY AND 8SIL- VER OREY LOADED WITH EX- RAS MANY MORE TO FROM, AS LOW Ag $185 OR YOUR CAR DOWN CREDIT PROBLEMS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS | TAKE acu nan OF OUR LOW | * | RHEAD LOCATION ALL KINO SIZE BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING as YOU DON'T DELAY - ACT TODAY HASKINS | CHEVROLET Oakland County's Fastest ’ Growing Dealer 6571 Disie Hwy at MIS MAple $-$07) __ Open Nites til a SAVE | HAVE NEVER SAVED) _ BEFORE : CHOOsE # - OV fT et Tee SIS eri up. From a sraadél AF Ford to a ‘65 ry rd uere Top CING ARRANGED WILL TRADE R REAL ESTATE OR CONTRACTS it SCONOMY USED CARS| 22 Auburn, off Saginaw FE 42131 , '1981 PONTIAC. ¢DR. RaH, IN good cond Take over pay. OR | 35-6645. "65 PONTIAC 670 CATALINA, 3.000 miles. New car cond, $1,000 Bee | latte time after 3.30 pm. 51 Char- Bt 1961 PONTIAC ae GOOD SHAPE Cheap “WAN TED 1054 Olds 88 2 door. ru power Low mileage 1954 Olds 88. 3 door, Sharp 1950 Chevie 2 dodr. ow mileage. Ideal Seoed, car. 1949 Buick, 4 door. gr 1948 Pontiac, 4 door 4j Tremendous savings on 1056 Olds iSemce: and company officials’ TIOUGHTEN &.S SON — YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | ‘61 5260 N Main, Rochester - e489 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN GOOD condition $200 PONTIAC 1955, ‘Hydramatic, radio’ heater miles FE 5-14 1961 PON DEL FE Hoan. SEDAN 8 p00 “VERY CLEAN , 24977 oes 1980 beeen’ “590, 40630 PONTLAC “¢ DR. HARD TOP. company offictais car. Very low mileage A real buy OR_3-0288 TIAC_ CONVERTIBLE Bis new, 1502 Henrietta, _ ew. 165 He equ alia at "Mke S) PONTIAC CATALINA, HARD- top, R & H, Auto. Trans, wer Beering pol w. Very clean. | How ARD LARF, INC. | 2708 Orchard Leke Rd Keego "$2 PONTIAC “2DR, HYDRA | No down payment. $245 each, full rice Ex-Police cars. FE 4-1006 ucky Auto Gales. PON by miles. Full Tires, “@ PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC Good agate ert a Gale offer FE 5-2580_— after 6 pm MONEY SAVING SPECIALS 1948 Chevrolet 2-door . $ 65 1949 Plymouth Sedan $0) 1960 Hudson Sedan $145) 1960 Chevrolet 3-door $105) 1961 Cherroiesg club coupe $390 | 1962 Chevrolet sedan $405 1954 Ford Coupe $605 | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS | 1954 CRESTLINE. vic ‘s20d D 65 MT CLEMENS 8T re 47117) Open 8 amt to 8 pm _ Daily | Take over pay. FE 23-8837 or Fe BEHIND THE POST OFFICE | supeRvIsORS If 16 CHEVROLET | ST Bel Air 4058 ta DEALERS WILL TAKE ‘51 OR ‘0? DELUXE CHEV 4 UR SEDAN | Ra at Molly, MElrose +6602 | ‘82 trade on a 1986 Ford custom 1 owner 34.000 actual miles. Fully equipped Upholstery n exc. cond Pprscusel pew tires Price $435 1953) CUBTOM 8 4 Radio & Heater White wall tires. ioe CHEV. 2 DR BEL-AIRE FX. _tel_cond | owner FF 2-570! 1985 4 DOOR | CHEVIE 210 $1000 _terma FE 5-3706 ‘@ CHEVIE. VERY Goop con-| LINCOLN-MERCURY dition, $125 FE 7-006 Canal Pallae "47 CHEV. GOOD COND Fe 4305 es a Le “49 CHEVY 2DR R&H NO RUST 4 Auburn Ave 1951 MERCURY CL UB COUPE. ne) condition. White sidewalls, §450 Call FE 3-2812. 1988 CHEVROLET BEL AIR >DR.. miles, like new By owner EXcELLENT| Clive 62171 2 CHEV. 2.DR. This 5 a nice black job Radio beater, excellent rubber. Very ciean inside’ and out. A-1_ mech- | anically Drive thig one Peoples —Aute Seles, @ Oskiand, FE 2-2541 Im? CHEVIE, + pga 4560 Elizabeth Lx. 38 CHEV BEL AIR 2.DN. NICE ~ clean car Can be bought for min- imum down payment. Take over armor OR 37181 eves after” or Suns +0073 after 1 Jo pm 3 FORD CLUN COUPE. V4. _Ford-O-Matic, call MA | $-9261. Pa 1986 DEMONSTRATORS Ford Country sedan. 8 passen- ger Mercury Monteciare hardtop. Ford Vic. 2 door, Ford Custom 4 door Mercury Monterey, hard -.top Priced to » ap FORD COUNTRY SEDAN CENTRAL DR FORD | 2 dr arp Take over payments pal) Barry at “Cy Owens” i980 FORD 2-DOOR. WITH Rafi | ww $150 1946 Chev with R&H. $85 Phone OL 10684 196 FORD DEMONSTRATORS ‘Dr.-V-4 $150 for my fckated sa take bogged Conta. lard “Cy eens: ONLY | sa «9 FOR MY & a av ty on a 1956 Ford Custom Contact J Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie ell ke M-18 ' Maple $-5071 Open Nites ‘till 8 ~ JACK HAUPT | PONTIAC: SALES. = Clarkston | it creates Starchief Catalina se- Prefer Arey | Basie group and appearance group im | Stratoflyte transmission Premium er general White sidewalls, wer mane at Cy Owens br ra k see beet exhaust PPully : 956 FORD CU ? OR sere ess than 3,000 miles | (Demo.) Will sell very reasonable. Cash or trade— Will hanile fi- 1980 CHEV 2 DOOR SEDAN CALL | _v¥E nance for you. Contact Jim Potn- ton at “Cy Owens." FE 6-4)01. |MODEL A ron GOOD TIRES, . cheap. _FE +340 . i caouy FOR SALE. Custom 4 dr, Ford-O-Matic, Ra- dio & Heater. Low mileage, very | vety sharp. Cash or trade for equity Call Mas Firestone at Cy | 10% Owens FE | 1980 PONT. 8 =DR DEL FULLY! 1956 Ponting 870 Catalina coupe Basic group. Hydro Power brakes wm Less than jes 1956 Pontiac Starchief feaae Fully equipped Sharp Less than 4 00¢ miles, $200 down | 1956 Pontiac 860 Catalina coupe | Loaded Less than 3000 miles. | $150 down | Plus big selection of officials’ cars a corte & models with $150 to $300 dow 1955 Ford ucustem 2dr Radio & | | ae Jet biack with hydramatic Radio and heater reclining seats Jus, the car for a trip Verv nice SI PONTIAC CATALINA. ............... SO'5 Beige and Biae Radio and heater Hvdramatic Many more extras A little beauty J SICEIEY MOU (Wile ene een S105 Radio and heater Bright green finish Good condition in- mt side and out. Runs very goo MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ SOUTH SAGINAW CASS & OAKLAND PE 4-4546 PE 4.2549 let’ IEVIO Cc Offers the Finest 211 S. Saginaw in Used Cats . ALL CARS LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER SS CHLVROLET CONVERTIBLE \ 8... $2095 2896-83 PONTING 4 Door... $745 uwer Glide R & H Back up Ht W Wails Rea & livery with matching interior weste ea _, , : 795 '55 CHEVROLET V8 Sport Coupe........ $18y3 2986-'s4 FORD 4 Doo 8 SE Tagelleetmatel Binge wterior Real low tulisages Drives -2989—-: $2 MERCURY Sport Coupe 749- $4 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 Dr......... $1295 || 3168-53 FORD 2 Door ......... .... 5649 Acar to the caret payer NAY SPertlng Bae PEM WY 2912-53 PLYMOUTH 4 Door $345 '52 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2 Dr......... 00. «$645 OO . La and heater. 3 tone blue Runs like new. Looks real 329] --46 FORD Club Coupe Supp oogDe $ 95 2 vat RAMBLER Lie tena ae $575 11 3213—"47 DODGE 4 Door 6 95 1 Tone Red and Ivory Radio eater Real Tip-Top < ene ~ Coe 3224-1 crirvnet t comentie « $495 oee This 3245-22 PORWDY 4 Dini 4............ $495 NICE SELECTION OF CHEVROLEE PICKUPS S2H6-'s1 FORD 2 Doe cei fone $395 73 “VROLET “7 -1TON PUSS Thes e S ecials (2)—'49 CHEVROLET ', TON P/U.......$495 pee S Dp Sy et oe ee et 1955 CADILLAC 62 COUPE (y=48- CHEVROLET > TON P/U... 2... $425 1955 BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN” \ “Vy = TANTEI < 1955 OLDS “88” 2 DOOR (1)—'47 CHEVROLET ION P/U.......$345 1035 RUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR 1955 PLYMOUTH RELVEDERE 4 DOOR Cass & Oakland 1953 CADILLAC 6) SPECIAL 4 DOOR 1983 LINCOLN CAPRI 41O0OR 9S CHEVROLET V8 BEL MIRO... $1745 1950 FORD PARKLANE STATION \WAGON 4 Door, 2 Tone Grey & droty R&H W Walls Ideal : Family Car Wery Clea 10 ’S4 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe....... .. 2 $1395 more Glide Mace & Menten W Walls’ Red. Sharp. Red 1955 FORDS 'S3 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe............ $1095 VICTORIAS Power Glide, R & H.W Wall Tires. Shiny Black Finish TOWN SEDANS Clean inside and out CUSTOM ? Do RS ‘53 NASH AMBASSADOR Custom... ..... $845 4 DOOR SEDANS CONVERTIBLES FORD 19-4 FORD "Cy Owens. Your Friendly FORD. poaed 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 9-410) FE 9$-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1955 SCHUTZ Motors AAA RECONDITIONED ONE OWNER USED CAR SPECIALS! TURN TO [URNER For the BEST In “WHEELS and DEALS” Shee ee ae oe ae, . i Lo- = * FORTY-SEVEN fs ( _- Today's Radio. Programs - - > - Hour and Half ‘p Judge Goes to Bedside | ito Find Assault Counts | REFRIGERATION Show— ) WPON,. : TONIGHT WPON ¢:00_WJR, News WXYZ, McKenate w iN, and Orville 108) Wak News, Dance ’ n Fes Ba Jack White pandercook WIBK: News, Mcleod | |_cKLw. WJBK, Sg Mickey a Fectery Actherized Syivania Service -SERVICE-| ALL WORE GUARANTEED WE FEATURE Sylvania TV STORE HOURS Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9 __CONDON’S RADIO. & TV SALES & SERVICE 127 8. Parke. Cores Auburn Call FE 4-9736 held- yesterday, s j “Revelt “hoear—— $:00—WIR, Amse & Andy O00-W, Ww. Storyland WJBK, Mick: a J Slagle — ~ CKLW, News, Birt CKLW, Bud ews, Drake ww. WXYZ, News, Slagle Davies _ WJBK, News, Don McLeod WCA i anish Hour it: = Fate Time for Music + bs + a, wees! w Mas a a oe “Promise of America’) Théme of Production. \ “JERSEY CITY, N.J, WA mag- istrate ‘went to the bedside of a ‘paralyzed Japanese war bride’ ‘yesterday to arraign her husband on a charge of atrocious assault! and battery after her third- floor Pp, Fompt Sernice f From 3 to 4:30 = WCAR, eve, ‘Coffee, WCAR, News, Spincrama . News WPON. News Ge bi Unemployment and WPON iw 16;30—WJR, Jack Carson $:30—-WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, News, It's Time CREW as mone WXYZ, Neve. Woll WIBK: News, fom “deo! y v . News. Wo . 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CBS Dance : Wx¥z, News, Jim Dunbar CKLW, Bud Davies bday : WWJ, Radio Fan Club WCAR, News, Powe WJBK, hab Dea’ McLeod Ww. o WPON, News, Polish Hour | WPON 10:30—-WWJ, itor Pe ‘Aimertea Musig CKLW, Mazy Morg WPON, Club 1460 WPON, ws, WCAR, 8 ma Weekend| 4:66—WJR, Parade of Bands WXYZ, Top of the Town WXYZ, It's Time WWJ, Monitor 8:30—WIR, Radio Workshop| WXYZ, News Ace 11:00—WJR, Robert Q@ Lewis) WXYZ, Jim Dunber Lone g J tor CKLW, Bud Davies i Spincrama ah News a! Quality plumbing and heating are permanent essentials that will Save you money in the long run. Plaster provides more sound- proofing between rooms than sin- Eee dry wall construction. 6: 15—(7) 6:23—(4) Weathereast. Sonny FI- 6: 30—(7) goes out with a motorcycle en- thusiast. (2) Racket Squad. Reed Hadley and “Flying Fish.” 10:10—(9) Weathervane. News. John Daly. (4) Dolores. Short drama. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. jot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr.|10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame. Everett Phelps. Tommy Henrich of the New York Yankees. Rin Tin Tin. “Hubert Goes West," despite the warn- ings of Lt. Brown and Rusty. (9) 10:30—(7) Public Defender. Reed Hadley and “Open Season.” (9) TH OR Z x wxvz. w Wrox, mene _Eonting Party CRLW. Sacred Heart. “AU ED itheir employment is centered pri- bad fate J. Vanaeregot WoBK. News Reid. _ ' Wear An. spinerama areghend Poi gicie ated TV |marily hr Michigan. e fickey ‘Shorr SFOM, Neck Rise on: shine | t7. oe WIR, Jack White wx kee : | , Es cee ae ir Wd. ews y cone re CKL f dpe va ports = DEALER (oe | Pip Restate || cies Gee neh ADMIRAL al beesat is to CRLW te ent si wean, ‘Coffee with Clem WCAR hades Don Mcleod | alts WIR Stuae tan CBS COLUMB! a eenata 1 wlan eae WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, News, Rise, Stine WPON, News WXYZ, Time, | McKenzie A i Vs pproes —= ———— > CAPEHART | in states in two-thirds of DUMONT | the companies’ hourly rated em. | T qd T l Pp | ee -- loday'’s Television Programs - = * © 8 ase arora oe The UAW says no state has re. Programs furnished by stations listed in this columa are subject te change without notice. the supplemental plan, ‘‘at i ; - a Rp ascot Ithe tt 1 le ve ee Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel wus TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW.TV ithat administrative rul have : ; . Ene ‘approved the plan in states in| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |10:00—{7) Realm of the Wild.|4:00—(7) Milky’s Party. (4) Color- FREE HOME TRIAL which more than two-thirds of 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Australian Animals, Kaola and land. (Color). TERMS Ford’s and GM's employes work.| Puppet comedy. (9) Boston, Wombat’; ‘Spiney Anteater,”|}4:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (9) Texas | The plan has been approved in| Blackie. Kent Taylor helps un- with Dennis Glenn Cooper. (9)} Musical. HAMPTON Michigan, Ilinois, New York, Mas-/ Travel a “Death by Telephone.”| News. (4) The Great Gilder-g:99—(4) Mr. Twinky, (9) Wild Bill 825 W. Heres sach , Connecticut, New Jer-| (4) News. News and Sports. Paul sleeve. —_ hopes —_ & eee Hickok. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 2 sey, eae and Delaware. Williams, Bill Flemming. ve Parent” when ie 5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (9) Hoppy's A Lot of Autos WASHINGTON—There are more than 61,000,000 registered motor vehicles in the United States and some 72,000,000 licensed * drivers. the hour and a half telecast, sched-! , |and will range across other scenes. eLeod| from Fidrida to California. ‘Sunday to see the fabulous General he Motors Technical Center—plus ex citing applications of the research paralyzed from the waist down conducted there Dave Garroway will be guide in' uled for 3 to 4:30 p.m. (Pontiac) time) over the National Broadcast-| ing Company network (WWJ-TV, | Television viewers throughout “laimed she jumped from ‘the nation will have an opportunity “i"dow tof avoid more of van kas held —on-$2.500—-bait by Mz istrate Harold Krieger. Mrs. Gas- jton blamed their difficulties on \@rinking. ap from their apartment. * s Mrs. Sachiko Gaston, 25, the her isband'sblows at their home on 2%. Mrs. Gaston has been * = e Her husband Ronald, also %., channel 4}. Cameras will pick up| highlights of the’ Technical Center { Titled “Promise for America,” the program will originate from the Technical Center near De- trott, formally dedicated Wednes- WE HOLD YOUR NOTE ON USED “TV Holden's Red Stamps Open Till 9 P.M. Evenings JA-COX TV 463 S. Saginaw | day re UN B ~ CROSLEY TV NO MONEY DOWN at ELECTRO MART Free Home Demonstration RADIO-TV SERVICE 2485 Airport Rd. | et Hatchery Rd. Phone OR 3-3666 (OR 3-7823 res.) me “ Se It will be. by far the biggest teie- vision project ever undertaken in Detroit, and Probably the largest |i ~~ lever outside New York. Among/k lother things, it will require 77,000 i miles of telephone line and 48 cameras. The telecast wilt alternate be. tween various phases of activity at the Center—home of GM’s staff | organizations in research, engi- neering, styling and process ae velopment—and scenes elsewhere in the country pointing up applica- | tions of these activities. For example, viewers will welch | a race at Elgin Air Force Base, Florida, between two teams of Air) Force crewmen vying to see which | can make a complete engine. change in a jet plane—removirg | one Allison @ngine and replacing it! Other features will inctede | smog studies In Los Angeles, offshore oil drilling off the Lou- isiana coast, Seap Box Derby " Guaranteed © Bleck 6.70 x 169 Orchard Lake ager’ Deluxe $] 3% Pies Tas ane Ole Tire New Tire Belence . CLYDE’S FRAME and Rebbe SERVICE . 98¢ with another—in the shorfer time. | REPAIR SERVICE | ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! Work Done by Graduate Technician! | 30 Years Service in Pontiac! _ \ 7 \ FE rus ROY'S Hea _96 OAKLAND AVE. | 9, Ward's TV Service | Million Dollar Movie. Alastair) City Detective. Rod Cameron|They're piling up mileage at the) tists at Indianapolis, and an | atv Radio, Car Radie |) sim in “An Inspector Calls,” a| and “The Glass Thumb.’ (4)|Fate of more than 560 billion miles engineering class at the Call. | s ws ” { about 9.200 | young lady is found murdered.| Playhouse. “Segment.” with @ year, an average of abou fornia Institute of Technology. FE 2-2976 46 WN. Hilldale | (4) Eddie Fisher. Music, songs.| Joanne Woodward, William Ben- \miles per vehicle and 7.800 miles mlpel ie teetf Ge ba | (2) My Friend Flicka. Flicka’s) dix, Ward Bond. (2) All Star per driver. - ‘a be alte n i a | owner is accused of deliberately. Theater. ‘And Son,” film drama. ~ Amawer te Previoes Pussle yA ma ay 2 vj aa - . demonstration of the a allowing another show horse to !1:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales heart, developed with the aid of ay | escape from a nearby ranch. with music, variety. (9) Casey Genral i ’ TROPICAL FISH 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John) Clark's Jamboree. Music coun- Mt the Technical Center, view-| : ; | Cameron Swayze | try style. (4) News. Paul Wil- i the: gas : and ' liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff ers) wit se turbine car/ ; e _7:00—(7) - Ozzie and Harriet. ,,. a Firebird HU, an s 11:15—(7) Theater. Lioyd Bridges ; . ALL SUPPLIES Thorny’s Piano Lesson’’ starts) in «The Tall T. (4) The “dream cars,” the XP-500, experi- | , when he bets Ozzie he can play F Soe en mental GM ear powered by a free | Many species to ve seen in oer Little Show. Ann Grevier stars y 50 Dis la Tanks a song in a week. (4) Truth or in “Mind Over Murder.” (2) piston engine, and-inany other out- | | prey Consequences. Jack Bailey with’ Miss Fair Weather. Bette, [ST2Torvt \ ae SNC Tr) [standing results of GM research | This Ad@ Werth 2 Tropical Fish _ Stunt quiz. (2) Mama. Peggy) Wright. — AlLIiy WElAlsi@) jand technology—plus the equip-| BRENDEL’S | es eee as Mama in family| 14:29 (2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. Sete — used in producing those * Music. 2441 Auburn Rocd (M59) 7:30—(7) Crossroads. Brian Don-|11:25—(2) Nightwatch . Theater. See | el baked Ct tend ola levy'as a minister-who becomes| ‘Top Sgt. Mulligan” stars’ ng tone | PARAKEETS and SUPPLIES a municipal judge and discovers) Sterling Holloway; “Legion of| § awry |] Open Monday threugh Saturday that the town lacks any kind of : ” ® Violin's é = y Missing Men with . Ralph paar | = — | civic pride. (4) Life of Riley.) Forbes. 12 Bry _ Riley tries to solve the housing 11:39—(4) The Whistler. A tath-/!} irish, colleen STORM WINDOWS problem for his newly married| ers past and a mother’s|. wine cup A husband's race against and ROOMS daughter: William Bendix stars.| snobbery run a romance into a\'* S&™™*T- time to develop a synthetic (2) Our Miss Brooks. Eve Arden| «Biank Wall.” T What biees 2 ae rey oe 10 Double Hung Windows, 2] as the school teacher starts tak- lie potticar medicune fo save Rig Bull 1 Doors. All Extruded | ing advice. | SATURDAY MORNING | candticates y wife's ebbing life || Afuminem. 1 16° Grill with | 3:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan,6:55—(2) Give Us This Day. ne scecoacnce . | Initial. With ALL Hardware and |) Murray with quiz. (9) Graphic,.|7:00—(4) Local Test Pattern. }22 Hegaticns Ti fe A Vii | Screws. | TBA. (4) Big Story. Reporter|7:30—(4) Color Test Pattern. _* (4 ep one line Cash $3 Carry er Will Finance Marie Dauplaise, of the Houston 7:50—(2) Meditations. (4) News. bay Rares! part : | \ (Tex.) Press, risks her own life}?7:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 29 Telegram JOHN NESBITT’S true-life- dramas 225.00 to reveal the activities of a fake|8:00—(2) Michigan State ‘Univer ia a heecnced doctor. (2) Crusade. Brian Keith) sity. (4) Industry on Parade worker Uy SEE IT SUNDAY ALWINDO CO. as Matt Anders in adventure 8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva-, 1 fe Sevarete | : _M. H EL 2 . OPEN 9:30-5:3 . drama as Anders fights Commie| tion. (4) City Affairs, ro ars 5:00 P CHANN i702 TELEGRAPH "ye sar literature of an Austrialian Uni-/8:30—(2) Farmland USA. (4) 4) ossere” = ———s ————— versity. Quiz "Em. (7) American on Pa- {7 pinle sheep 8:30—(7) The Vise. Mark Saber rade. emperor C | proves that murder will out in9:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) ' Guide @ S E R V | E @ | “Deadline for Murder.’ Donald| Pinky Lee. (7) Garden Show Soe Gray stars. (9) Heart of the\9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I) name . & | City. Pat McVey as Steve Wilson| - Married Joan. (7) Crusade for. ba ta Be tneelias i i ee orn eS oa OL R ADIO +H FI ___ in “Gold-wateh2-Phe-tttastrated}—@hrrist it re 24 Peaertal pat Provided | boat | = = [ij = P . ee 58 Hirelin @ Erred ‘collt ith paddles i Press does a series on juvenile|10:00—(2) Cartoons (4) Fury. (7) sa) Ete caity aleecll casio fo eld pote Old" Grey LL KE delinquents. (4) Star Stage. 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S «dite rememtt bel cel nhl) | thé son of a casket-maker.— @ younger sister, Srina, | (and is) extremely graceful. ° Right from the ts time he ran — the stage, leading a goat, this junior edition of Marlon Brah- jof Michigan port facilities for the | |St. Lawrence Seaway 1s rightfully | in answer to Democratic criticism backstage and Sal bubbled at her,| A dramatic coach he knew came! Ld =. Sal has appeared in 16 TV shows, three Broadway plays and Communities Responsible for Seaway Port Facilities: EAST LANSING u—Preparattén. the job of local communities and not the state, a leading Republi- can legislator p belever “Interest in port development ‘should spring from the people in the ports themselves,” said Sen. ‘Edward Hutchinson (R-Fennville). “If the people in thelr own communities aren’t enthusiastic, why blame the people of Michi- gan?” he asked. “Interest in these projects should not be tm- posed on local people by authort- ties in Lansing.” Hutchinson made the remarks) ture cgnference at Michigan State, University yesterday. Sen. John Swainson (D-Detroit) down, for the | time Gov, Williams’ request for the appropriation and allotted only $500 for the purpose. Meanwhile, he said, -Hlinols, Ohio, New York and Canada | ‘have gone ahead with port de- | velopment in anticipation of the | completion of the seaway. Most of the forum was devoted to an argument over whether the, 1956 session of the Legislature de- served a..“‘done: nothing" label. “I wouldn't call it a ‘do nothing | | Legislature but it certainly hasn’ | 'done the job it showld have done,” said Rep. Ed Carey ee minority floor leader. “If you're standing still and sud- denly decided to take a few tittle steps forward, you can’t call that progress," Carey said. — week. He blushes, lout” casket business will never die _ His latest movie, “Crime in the : Wy . ee acuta he's _new—makes-about-$2,000; for each TV show and $1,000 a week for movies, which puts his income above his dad's. “IT make more money,” he “but Dad works steady. in Spite of his swift rise to star They always want to be told ‘as a hideout. his mother, dad, two brothers and haven't been able to make a-lover, ‘out of me yet.” ‘these’ sweet little eal and 1 don't know—I just can't see it.” After afl. Sal points out, he isn’t of marriage age yet. 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