PPI AO PAD Fiat a a ky etd ie vi, Ly | fe The Weather : U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast’ Details page two ; + 114th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TWESDAY, MAY 22, 1956—382 PAGES “ / = INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE -_, | AY&4 Complete Plans for EBI Session at City Schools Will Observe Classes, Meet Teachers Pentiae Press Phote MAYOR FOR A DAY — Shown preparing to tour the city yester- day was Portland's Village President Charles F. Gilden (right) who visited Pontiac during ‘Mayor Exchange Day," a part of Michigan ‘Week. Discussing the trip with the visitor is City Engineer Lewis 'Educational — Business —| Wrenn. Portland Really Turns Out to Welcome Mayor, Wife | Charles F. Gilden, Pontiac’s “mayor for a day.” yesterday spent a leisurely time touring the city. But up in Portland where Mayor William W. Donaldson was visiting, it was a different story. __ The festivities | were pe of the Mayor Exchange ~~ Senate Group. |Week, now in progress. OKs Road Tax $14.4 Billion Projected for 16-Year Highway Program Industry Day Wednesday, according to J. Cecil Cox, warrangements Ls the pro- gram. Some 150 local business and industry men will! igather at Pontiac High| (School at 8:45 a. m. for for the mayor and Mrs. Denald- | These classroom Aours, Cox said. sen, as the small village of 3,400 (will impart information regarding was draped with welcoming (new methods of teaching plus, ae and had a 50-piece high aaueeen regarding use of riew | faa 66-year-old Gilden. didn’t want it this way in Pontiac. He) Federal requested a quiet welcoming he could “just see the sights thi jmakes Pontiac famous.” And he i did. Lunch at noon at each school) After a tour throagh the City will cosa igi Poe re to the : visitors in. an jnformal question WASHINGTON ( — The Senate nat ape emagere ac eel asd cumsier pelted) concerntes (hall Finance Committee today ap- articular school’s operatic nd| ‘Wrenn and Parks .and Recreation Particular F nS proved $14,400.000,000 in new taxes Director Dave Ewalt took the, visi-| jideas of education, Cox said. over a 16-year period to help pay|tor through a conducted tour at If ek a oa ater for @ vast roadbuildi am, Pontiac ‘Motor Division. Sven Somes ned ey and softened the ax ienpect on | “Things certainly have chatiged, ‘return to Pontiac High School at truckers |here since 12 years ago when 11: 30 for further questions and an- * * e ‘visited Pontiac,” Presidert Gilden swers. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, su- on the scheol, visi- tors will tour classrooms to see as it is today, Cox AL ALAS t By JOR HALL Business, Industry Men | Plans are complete for| ‘assistant superintendent of |schools, in charge of school | | | i EVERYBODY HAPPY? Senators to Probe Service Feud WASHINGTON —Tma, Senate committees plan separate investi- gations of the row among the jarmed services over their roles in |war,. - ‘ ee ¢ e@ Secretary of Defense .Wilson sought to head off any such in- quiry in a news conference yes-| terday at which he was flanked| the ‘civilian and uniformed chiefs of the various services. All| sought to play down the serious- | ness of the squabble. But today: — There were grins and otherwise at the an orientation program) Pentagon's “little hurricane” press conference yesterday afternoon. ‘followed at 10 by a tour, During a part of the session the grins settled at the’side of the table ‘through one of 25 public) where Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson and Adm. Arthyr They rolled out the red carpet or three parochial schools.’ Radford, right, chairman of the joint chiefs ot staff. were seated. ridge already has testified in ex- ecutive session, and that his testi- ‘mony Thursday ‘‘will describe our lcountry’s existing and prospective \defenses against air attack by a! ‘possible enemy. Pentagon Heads am With Service Rivalry The rather glum expression belong to Gen. Maxwell Taylor, left, Army chief of staff, and Undersecretary of the Army Charles Finvu- cane. Wilson called the conference to discuss a recent upsurge in rivalry, termed by him as the. : Navy and Air Force. Wilson sald he doesn't think a congressional investigation § is needed or that it would do any good. The trouble broke out Saturday’ with the _ publication | of qrveral| ar Wirephote ‘little hurricane” between Amy, new stories based on papers “leaked” by still unidentified offi- cers whom Army ‘and Air Force chiefs described. yesterday as colonels or people of lesser rank, - ‘Calling All Puzzle Fans Press. Pot-0- Gold Contest Naples Strews Farmers’ Aide Starts Serving 4%-5 Year Term State Supreme Court | Turns. Pown Appeal in Lapeer Evictions Clayton c. Gilliland ar- rived at Jackson Prison yesterday, but no one knows how long he will stay. The fiery leader of re- bellious Lapeer County farmers entered the prison by ambulance, after a last- minute legal maneuver to keep the gates from closing behind him had failed. He may still launch an appeal to the U. 8. Supreme Court. Gilliland has played a major role for many years in the stormy-, proceedings in which Lapeer Coun- ty farmers fought what they con- sidered illegal assessments levied | againet them in the 1935 failure BS a mutual fire insurance com- pany. : Yesterday Gilliland and his attorney drove te Judge Timothy Quinn's courtroom in Lapeer Cireult Court, armed with let- ters from twe Detroit doctors saying he should not make the trip to Jackson. . Judge Quinn had Gilliland ex- amined by Dr. Harry B. Zimmer, Truman Path With Flowers. NAPLES (INS)—Harry S. Tru perintendent of schools,. will ex-| man added Naples to his list of got .in today as he continued) ~ F By a one-vote margin, the com- | said. “City officials and all the| have the éffect of slowing down: midway between Lansing and This aaeatnent would limit the parade through the business dis- i745, Dr. George N. Petroff For the most part, the commit- the city. ‘Sponsors the annual program and_ the nation’s history. But it consid-/Gilden. After the Portland official reocsting) eee the schools. first with am announcement that the appropriations subcommittee Committee in ‘charge of planning} which he heads wilt make a this year's EBI Day include James} study of the disagreement over basie defense policy. Then Sen, Symington said his armed services subcom- mittee will go into the matter, which centers on guided missiles and air pow ae ° ° Symington said the Army, Navy — (D-Mo) | to Offer Excitement, Prizes “I wish someone would give a prize :for solving these things. ...’ If you've ever worked a crossword puzzle all the - way through, perhaps you've had a similar thought. Your chance is on the way— next Monday When The Pontiac Press will open its summer POT- O-GOLD contest, a new word puz- conquests his-happy tour of Italy. The Italians — and the Amer- icans — loved him ip. Rome but their warm welcomes paled in comparison to the enthusiastic he received when he ar- rived in Naples late yesterday. Crowds of Neapolitans screamed “Hail ‘Truman’ and tossed flow- ers in his path, “This is fantastic,” said the surprised and beaming former president, whe had been rousing- ‘and Air Force will be called upon) for testimony “‘as to their posi; ment proposed by Secretary of the} beautiful City Hall. : {Schools in Pontiac during this spe-| | are the rate of omer | Grand Rapids, Mayer and Mrs. Nye, chairman, Edward... T. spending on highways to the moo-| Soret triet and led by the band. The | ¥ and John Hirlinger, representing by the House to finance the high-, All the fanfare was against the Dr. Whitmer, Cox and Francis, Sta: trucking firms had violently ob- mittee “‘went to town” lions inl the missile field te mittee also adopted an amend-| {people can be very Lae = their plain the building program for - Sen. Chavez (D-NM) Treasury Humphrey which could) ~ Meanwhile, up: ‘a oruand “{gial session. » were welcomed by a 2 |parrew, Robert Emerich, Cecil! ey available in any given year. : 7 | mayor ‘later received a Key to ithe Chamber of Comnierce which) tee accepted the new taxes voted | way construction plan, largest in) ' wishes of Mayor Donaldson and ley, principal of Pontiac High, rep-| erably modified one levy to which left the city, the recente neg _ orated the city to receive cm visi- ae: Wurtsmith Airm Airmen ly cheered only a few hours be- fore by 300 U.S. ousbaany em- ployes in Rome. Truman and.Mrs. Truman. zie that is as intriguing as any crossword you ever saw. Readers who come up with the correct solutions will -win - =| | CLAYTON C. GILLILAND jected. rs ieealtcaent Pantian added that ‘the group also will go q pinto the Navy's role in the field, As passed by the House. this There was a luncheon and a) | di C titi provision levied an annual tax of for Mrs. Donaldson and a Kiwanis ea in ompe | ion en air power, including what he $1.30 per 1.000 pounds on trucks Club luncheon for the mayor. A weighing 26,000 pounds or more, dinner in the evening climaxed the The .Senate Committee voted to day. f _make the rate $2.50 per 1,000 “The wholesome, friendly atti- >pounds but to apply it only to the tude of the people made us both excess over 26,000 pounds. feel very welcome,” Mayor Don- ee aldson related. Reach Compromise Measles Delays Trip | on Farm- Soil. Bill | of U.S.-Korean Tots eeu —TOKYO- tm — Measles toni and the 86th of Youngstown, Ohi WASHINGTON «® — A Senate. post ined the airlift of 16.tiny Ko- failed fo score. Two squadrons from’ Selfridge Air Force Base at 7 rean-American orphans to new sod a House committee reached a come homies! inl the! United’ States: |Mount Clemens and one from Ni-| OSCODA 1® — The 445th Fighter-! (Interceptor Squadron of Wurtsmith Air Force Base held the lead with) 1,000 points today in the second |\day of the 30th Air Division’s ‘rocketry competition. , Poor flying weather held up the | | start of competition. The 42nd Sq ss field-of ait_power.”— ss called “both its primary and ‘sec- lees missions.” AIR PROBLEMS Symington, in broadening what out a solution, the Press will add another $100——and $0 wi |started out as a study of the Air Force and its capabilities as com- pared to those of Russia, referred “to air problems cutrently in con- troversy among the three niilitary services as to their respective roles and missions in the over-all Coirataes ae the armed weekly cash prizes of $100, plus an additional bonus of $25 for) being Press subscribers of record. ‘And that’s not all. If any week should go by with- ion every week ‘until someone becomes a winner. | ———— ~* Constructed by a group of the planned to spend today sightseeing Who reported him fit to make the beginnipg with a trip to Salerno, trip, and the central figure in the |where the Allies established their eviction hassles began his ride to = beachhead in Europe in 1943. Jackson. water, they were to go to Paes-| =) 28 : where there are many an-| Gilliland was convicted .of con- cient Greek and Roman ruins. \spiracy to obstruct justice Dee. 24, 1953, and was later sentenced & Coffee Prices to Take Jump services revolve. principally promise today ona soil bank and:"One tittle girl turned up with @@4Fa Falls failed to-get into action‘ around the roles of the Army and’ Major oan _Up farm bill to replace the catch-all+ the disease and doctors diagnosed because of the late start Air Force in ground-to-air and -asure President, Eisenhower The _shoet-is_expected—te—last_at ae Wholesale _measure _ President. — F te-tast-et- mentum Tange THssitex,— anit ine; a tated Wo Hore “erobabte TASES, sctocd apn s Two US. doctors said the cases ee commmiilice « iabeae are were not critical but they ordered subsite: approy al by the House fe ee isolated for at least ttHe’s No Idler Hater Details of the committee's ae-| ee orphans—children of Amer- MARSHALL, Ill. (INS) — Farm-| tions were to be announced later. ican servicemen and Korean girls ¢" Ronald Medsker, 32, said in a The group, headed by Sen. El- _arrived last night by air from jail cell today that he hates parking, lender (D-La), reached agreement Seoul. World Vision, Inc., which! Meters. He proved his violent! in a session lasting less than two supports 101 orphanages in South! idislike of them by driving into! hours ‘Korea, is sponsoring mass adop-|town at night, running his truck, _ _ ions. over the curb and smashing 44 of | Chinese Ask Asylum least five days Johnson Stock Rites “square. TAIPEI Formosa (P—Nine fish- : ermen. from Red China have DALLAS “1INS) — Sen e y.ndon ‘Electi. ‘ ion ire vor K reached the nationalt8t-held Matsu Johnson's stock as the No. 1 dark-! q -O d Islands and asked for asylum, the herse candidate for the Demo-| LANSING (P— Atty. Gen. Thomas Defense Ministry reported. It said eratie presidential nomination rose: M. Kavanagh held today that it the fishermen had escaped from today as the state convention be- iS legal to Sell liquor on special the mainland in a supply crak Ran in Dallas. _ ee election's ae ‘Miss Minnie’ Admits Embezzlin FROM AP and INS WIRES | Miss Mangum showed no emotion, She remains free on $50.000 bond, , NORFOLK, Va. — Miss Minnie! 4s she entered her plea. iwith sentencing on the charge ex- Mangum, a plump Norfolk spinster: The indictment was one of 16|pected after the other 14 indict- ; : brought against her after bank ex- ments are disposed of. . noted for her gencrosity, pleaded). yiners launched a probe late last! The 190-pound woman was a guilty yesterday embezzling year, She still faces trial on highly respected resident of Ports- more than a million dollars from charges she took a total of mouth, across the Elizabeth River the company she served as secre-'$2,884,000 from the building and from Norfolk. She had enjoyed a tarv-treasurer. loan association over a period of reputation for generosity to The 52-year-old ex-bookkeeper 22 years. family, friénds and church. stood in a crowded courtroom and past Thursday, a jury found — Employed by Commonwealth for entered her plea of guilty in a yg. Mangum guilty of lying to 28 years, her last position was that| voice hardly audible. Virginia's Banking Regulatory Brought to triat on an indict. Agency, She was given the max. {he firm. ment containing 22 counts of em. imum punishment of 10 years HIRED HER GIRLS bezzlement, she pleaded guilty to imprisonment, . A bright young girl who knew! the 22nd, representing an aggre: ~ what bookkeeping was all about gate of the other counts, If ac- may have been the downfall of cused her of taking $1,082,968.25 Miss Minnie from the now defunct Common. As assistant secretary-treasurar, to In Today's FHS County News ...... 1%, 26 wealth Building and Loan As- bditorials .....,...... cy Miss Minrtle handled the books ard sociation of Notfolk. Sports a ay lrked to hire girls who knew “her The thefts allegedly occurred be- Theaters qe eB icand accounting: tween December 1935, and Decem-, TV & Radio Programe a1 her ass | Women's Pages.......13, 14, 15 | Robert:G. Cannon, wife of a sail- 4 , doljars, air power roles of the Air Force and the Navy. Symington said his subcommit- | tee already has received behind | closed doors hundreds of pages of testimony as to the air power | mission of the- Air Force in the field of manned aircraft and guided missiles. three services ea the ass field. * S\ mington ae that Gen.’ kiarle Partridge, commanding general of the Air Defense Com- mand and Continental Air Com mand, will testify in open session) __ Thursday. eo sald Part- or stationed at the big naval base here, Mrs. Cannon, 21, had worked at a building and loan > firm back in her home town of | Waukegan, Iii. the way Miss Minnie handled the jaccounting system. : One day in November, while a ‘group of ‘state auditors were in ithe office, the two women quar-| ‘of assistant secretary-treasurer of Teled over a missing account card) py yp yp and Mrs. Cannon called Miss Min-) nie-a liar for saying she didn’t know about the card. Fifteen minutes later Mrs. Can- non was out of a job But she told| ed auditors all she knew, An@ on Dec. 16, they swooped own in a surprise check on Com- moftwealth and found the firm's finances in such disarray that the company went under. The short- 4 Cents Today NEW YORK,'\® — Major coffee!’ | producers boosted the wholesale [when _ put_together, form sir | words. The trick is to solve the! The Weather Bureau toreceits| Leo. Hoffman, Gilliland’s at- , accompanying thunderstorms late this afternoon|torney from Allegan, sought a re- | | | Figure —2-4—siven-the letter 4 -and-R-with— |nation’ s leading crossword puzzle | Jexperts, POT-O-GOLD consists of a series of jumbled letters kta If This Is Summer, Where Was Spring? clues given in stories or anecdotes. --Fer example, you might be or tonight after a day of summer weather. Tonight will be cooler. |to 4"2 to 5 years in prison by Judge Quinn. He had been free on $5,000 id, pending two attempted ap- es to the state supreme court. RETRIAT-SOUGHT jtrial, charging that it was im’ proper to convict one man of con- while—aecuitting the clue: “This ean cause reat harm in the house.”” The solution “to this portion of the puzzle | ‘would be RAT. The contest will run weekly un- | ! The prediction for the Pontiac area is temperatures 2 to 5 degrees labove normal for the next five days. After a cool tomorrow. there will be a slow warming trend which 'price of vacuum packed coffee by til Labor Day and will be open to;will turn cooler again about. Satur- two and four cents a pound, effec- any person who submits a solution day, tive today. lon the official entry blank printed | The lowest thermometer reading Spiracy - others. The motion for retrial was, dis- missed by Judge Quinn, and the state supreme court upheld this action. The violence which Gilliland wae convicted of conspiring toward came at the home of a widow, Aheendh Ties General Foods Corp raised its in The Press. Send in as many as ‘preveding 8 a.m. in dowatown Pon-|Mrs. Elizabeth Steyens, on June Maxwell House brand to 99 cents) you wish. The only people who will tiac was 64 degrees. At 2 p.m. the|2, 1952. Further testimony, he said. will a pound wholesale. It also upped be ineligible will be employes of merc ury rose to 83 degrees, which’ An angry crowd of 150 tossed Sanka and Yuban brands by two cents a pound. Instant coffee prices were unchanged. Albert Ehlers Inc. increased the wholesale price of vacuum- packed coffees te 98 cents a pound for carload lots and 99 cents for less-than-carioad lots. Prices of Savarin and Old Dutch coffees were boosted four cents a ,pound wholesale, éffective today. General Foods said today's changes were the first in its prices since March when it cut vacuum- packed brands three cents a pound * * va Ehlers said Columbian coffees jand increases in Brazilian mini- | From the start, she didn’t like Mums had been creeping up dur- ing the last 30 days to the point where we couldn't take it any more.’ ‘The Motor Fell Out Student pilot Walter 'F. Dotson was a mile up getting his serond flying lesson when pieces of the plane's motor sud idenly dropped off. The power went off and the plane rapidly lost al- titude. Flight instructor Juan Ris co of Davison took the controls and coasted to a safe landing. Said Dotson: “f was pretty pale, ! ghess, but that Risco” he said ‘relax, relax.’ and landed as nice Last September she hired Mra. ages totaled nearly three million as could be. fhe plane? I'm going ito put it on the junk pile.” families. Each contest will consist of one puzzle .which will be reprinted three tintes each week—Monday Wednesday “and Friday. Solutions must be in the mail by midnight of the following Tuesday or delivered to the Press in person by Wednes day noon, Winners will be notified (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) IT’S GARDEN TIME! And there's a big demand for all kinds of garden tools and implements. Every day hundreds of cash buyers scan the Want Ad columns for the things they need. Why don't you take this easy way to sell those things you no longer use? This little ad sold the tractor the very first night. i t DAVID “BRADLEY GARDEN tractor With cultivator and sickle bar attachments © Excel- lent condition $9@ Olive 1-4104, To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Tast) uakifeciibe WANT AD DEPT. temperature, the 45 meters on the Marshall city|he taken on the position of the the wholesale prices of its Bliss, The Press or members of their je this month's highest recorded Lapeer County Sheriff Clark Greg: i oralmued « on Page ?, Col. a Ike's Aide Predicts State ‘Will Get Defense Orders: DETROIT (#—An aide to President Eisenhower predicts “something will be eral government about Mich done speedily” by the fed- igan’s grgwing labor surplus ‘caused by automotive industry layoffs Howard Pyle, a White House administrative aide said yesterday that the President’s Economic Council ‘going study. In predictimg speedy ac- tion, Pyle said it. perhaps, ‘would come through the) ‘channeling of defense con- tracts to Michigan. Both Gov. G. Mennen Willen and Detroit Mayor Albert E. have appealed to the federal or. ernment to Michigan an area of critical l@bor surplus. Wil- liams renewed last week a plea made previously. Officially Washington so far has taken no action on either appeal, however, there were in- dications . that some Michigan’ cities might be listed this week. Such designation gives areas | priority on defense contracts. eae ea pero aa aR Sea ee eee Bree MG is giving the state’s Es labor problem a thorough- —— Pyle. however, described Mich- igan unemployment as seasonal and said it was declining in a | |speech to .a Detroit meeting of a (See atory. on om page t a) aioe and Wayne ayne County Re- Re- 'publican Women. “I don't believe it is ay sign of a softening of the high level - national prosperity,” he explained, A tapering off in auto preduc- \ tion was expected te continue this week ever Michigan, bring- ‘ Ing additional layoffs. - | “Practically all industry sourres predicted May would be the low-. est production month thus tar this’ year, } | ~——-Theft-of Copper Wire--—_Breakin of Store = --. - Wait te livetmere inthis world"; Biggest H-Bomb _|Fouled 7,000 \Miles of Pacific WASHINGTON — The test hydrogen blast of March 1, 1954, which contaminated an area of Army fo Display El Disputed Nike Rockets to Be Blasted square miles with radioactiv- miaht ’ ‘tity -presumably-remains might jest so far set off by the United States, “and ~“presamably ‘D Aen Before Newsmen = ian in New Mexico Today - . our * That titanic blast — unofficially estimated to have the: force of 1T million tons of TNT — brought about international repercussions, and led to appeals by Japan, India| and some other countries for a banning of further tests. BIGGER SHOT It was believed mightier by far jthan the United States’ first pion- leering test of a hydrogen ‘‘device"’ jin the Pacific in November, 1952. Yet that earlier “shot” was itself \sufficient to obliterate an entire ‘island in the Pacific and tear a hole in the ocean floor a mile wide and 175 fee: deep. The March 1, 1954, “shot’’ exhib- [ited a force about double what ‘scientists had calculated. But AEC ee denied some unofficial “runaway.” Miaine Bishendon, an 18-year-old The United States has never dis- high school student, will represent re : iclosed exactly how many hydrogen Canada at the “Miss Universe” — or “devices” it has tested. Pontiac Deaths Toronto girl: isa star tap dancer. and a eons highland) ‘Barbara L. - Phelps Wood Barbara L. Phelps ehaeas 38, | the home 0 fling dancer. ‘died yesterday at Area Red Cross | Slates Meeting pert, een Vena Gee |She had been in ill health seven lyears. She was born Jan. 31, 1918 in Annual Dinner Session | Marion and had lived in the Pon- to Be Wednesday Night tiaic area 18 years. ‘Surviving besides her parents, at Pontiac. Motor are four sisters and five brothers, ‘William H. Phelps, Mark Phelps, Between 100 and 125 members of, Mrs. Mona Carey, Mrs. Adora! Qakland County Chapter, Ameri-|Kisshauer, Maxwell and Sarah can Red Cross, will meet for the Phelps,.all of Pontiac; Gerald of| |Memphis, Tenn., Alfred of West annual dinner-meeting Wednesday jemphis, Ark. and Mrs. Audrey night at Pontiac Motor Division, ‘Mkdrewslol Detroit. Funeral arrangements will be ; announced later. by the rs tive Girecter of ™ ages. ‘Funeral Home. " a | In = ‘of canker Fred Win- national Red Cross vice| William A. Purdy national ae pabirpeee fhe <= William. A. Purdy, 70, of 228 participated in work with national ‘Prospect St, died at 8:45 p.m, yes- anata tereday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- = be beagle a projects, pital after a ten day illness. He was born in Northville, Ont., Winfrey was unable to make Canada Aug. 2, 1885, the son of the trip because of family fll |Georce D. and Letita Lenover ness, Mrs. Bennett revealed. ‘Purdy. On Oct. 9, 1925, he was Members will meet at 6-30 p.m, married to the former Edith M. for this program celebrating the |” Donaghey in Grand Blanc, tonal Red Cross . | treme General Motors Truck & Election and installation of chap-| Ceec® Division, had lived most of his life in Pontiac. ter officers and board members Besides his wife; seven children will be held also during the eve-| “survive, Williamina of Pontiac, ming. * * * John W. of Clarkston, Mrs. Albert Leonard Lewis of Birmingham is Westlake, Big Beaver, Mrs. general chairman of the program 'Charles D. Thayer of Auburn assisted by’ Mrs. John Blanchard Heights, Mrs. Gleason Scott of of Bloomfield Hills. Central Lake, Walter Purdy of Detroit and Albert Purdy of Refugee Mother Wades | Chatham, Ont., Canada. Also surviving are 23 grandchil- her |"? official word whether a three- | WHITE —-S-A-N-D-S-—-PROVING— GROUND, N*M. The Army fires sometime today,- weather) ermitting, its controversial ground-to-air missile, the Nike, in a demonstration in southern New | Mexico. | * * * | The Nike is one of two,.or pos- siblv three, rockets scheduled to pack blasted before a group of news- Prhactpel interest in the) ‘three- day demonstration is expected to center around the Nike jitself-a- pencil-slim instrument ot war which has figured prominently in recent days in a runing dis- pute het th, military serv- lees. In addition to seeing the actual tiring, the newsmen will be taken on a tour of traiming facilities for men who form the Nike battalions. It was at nearby Ft. Bliss, Tex., that the first such ‘Nike battalion was f several years ago. Training is being conducted] there for other troops who will handle the ground-to-air rocket in the future as a part of the nation’s jantiaincratt defenses. Prior to the briefing there was het | day embargo on news coverage of the event would be maintained Pot-0-Gold Contest Calls Puzzle Fans (Continued From Page One) by Friday and their naimes and pictures carried in The Press. In the event of ties, winners will split the prize. Each how- ever, will receive the full $25 offered to regular Press sub- | scribéts, The answers to each contest willl remain a secret until after entries have been submitted—even The Press won't know them. The solu- tion will be delivered by registered mai] the following week to Fred- erick C. Ziem, Oakland County) prosecutor, who has consented to| act as official answer guardian. He will then turn them over at a specified time to The Press judges. Remember, you don't have to be a genius to be a POT-O-GOLD winner. You don't even have to be particularly adept with words or with solving crosswords. The mere desire to win a cash prize while having fun gives you a good chance. Watch The Pontiac Press. this week for further anpouncements about the exciting new POT-O- GOLD contest. A ¢omplete list of | to Death Carrying Baby. dren and great-grandchil- WEST PATERSON, N.J. wm — A d7C"- @-year-old Russian refugee wom-| Funeral arrangements will be em: (ber! intent @augiaer’ (in ber jannounced later by the Voorhees- arms, waded to death in a ah Funeral Home. yesterday. The bodies of Mrs. Rosa Thor David N. Runyan An Elks Lodge of Sorrow eight mat and 4-month-old Futmat Thor-| mat were found after the woman's |i. Conducted at 8 o'clock this ee husband Boris returned home from) ining in the Voorhees-Siple Funer al, work and reported them missing. jiome for David N. Runyan of 26. Passaic County park police said N. Tasmania Ave. His bedy will Mrs. Thormat left a suicide note = taken to the Cburch of God on to her husband saying: Pike street Wednesday morning) “I am taking with me, Futmat. re service at 2:30 p.m. The Rev.| My heart is very weak. I don't perry C_ Horton will officiate with’ Police said the note absolved her husband of any blame. tirday in Hurley Hospital, tery. Flint. | Police Investigating burial following-in-Gak- Hil Ceme--EOST 86-ACRE-FARM Mr. Runyan died suddenly Sat-! rules and sample entry blank will) be published prior to the opening | | Monday, along with detailed in- | Structions for submitting solutions. | Gilliland Begins ° Prison Sentence (Continued From Page One) ‘ory and his deputy Ronald Reedy back into their car when the law officers attempted to evict Mrs | Stevens. Mrs. Stevens lost her &80-acre farm for failure ‘to pay an $171 | assessment against it, levied after ithe 1935 failure of the Lapeer Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance CLARENCE E. MANION ning ce Speaker Scheduled fo Open Fund Drive Clarence E. Manion, qual’ ef 90 milton to cout’ for building a new eddies. Some 225 medical Tadustridt-anl business leaders are expected to attend the dinner at 7 Nurses’ Homé Auditorium, 126 Ful- p-m. former | uii9 Hotels Sold ‘Hor $30 Million OMAHA, Neb. — Sheraton Corp. of America, the nation's sec- ond lorgeet hotel empire; pur- from E-liocs last night af_a public hearing The Day in Sirulechan Draws No Objections BIRMINGHAM he city budget tonight at the Municipal build. sag ng ea Budget of Over. Million} night msdotng: date,” ——“ttended Highest Court Refuses ‘to Rule on Fluoridation” WASHINGTON ate three hotels for roly under lease. Biggest plums among those pur- chased outright were the 1,500-room Wiliam Penn in Pittsburgh, one of the nation’s largest, and the 500-room Seelbach in Louisville, Ky. Lady Churchill Donates Eyes to Assist Blind “LONDON (INS) — Some blind child may one day see again, _ |through the eyes of Sir Winston Churchill. Lady Clementine Churchill an- nounced tonight she had agreed to bequeath her eyes to an eye bank. -Her —decision__was—expected—to influence her hushand, the former {British prime minister, to will his eyes also. Lady Churchill was one of the 500 person who thus far have. re- .|sponded to an appeal by Francis Stanisipw, founder of an eye bank. Nasser Gets Red Jet CAIRO (INS)—Soviet-built MIG jets, piloted by Egyptian airmen, roared past overhead today as Premier’ Gamal at|Russia presented Abdel Nasser with a twin-jet air- iy Eawar ion 4:30 p. m. yesterday, after view- Northland, ing offices and the Ford Tractor Co. Gunpowder Burns Clarkston Youngster interjected previous to that date by City Commissioners who are meeting on Saturdays to study the finances. The cleaning of silt and debris from Nixon Pond was approved last night. This is made possible by the expected start in opera- tions of the city’s sewage treat- ment plant on July 1. The city has assumed 83.5 per cent and Bloomfield Township 16.5 per cent of the cost of the project which is estimated to be between $24,000 and $30,000. A newly-approved traffic ordi- nance amendment here specifies that drivers may go only 15 miles an hour in public parks and 10, miles an eee in alleys and pani parking lots, _A new swimming pool ordi- nance approved last night speci- fies mainly, locked fences around the pools. A license is required and owners must meet Michigan Department of Health regulations, Some adult person (ever 16) whe is an expert swimmer should be in attendance when children are in the pool. | A special hearing on rezoning of taken from shotgun shells. his: home last night. light a -string—of powder “stood. deputies said the boy’s father, Al- for their Upper Peninsula home at Cranbrook, the city A nine-year-old Clarkston boy was in good condition at Pontiac General Hospital after suffering burns of the face and hands from ignited gunpowder in the yard of Jack A. Passage was reportedly burned when his father’s plan to spread, across the yard backfired and burst into flames where the boy Investigating Oakland County bert A. Passage, had strung out a line of powder with a pile of it at one end intending to have it burn) to the pile and create a big spark. They reported the powder was evidently lighted from the wrong lend causing it to flare up in front of the youngster. Deputies said) the powder had apparently been The high court has need pre- viously to act on three similar appeals involving fluoridation in other cities. Air France has ordered 10 Boe- ing “707 jet planes for delivery in 1959. Factory Representative Here WEDNESDAY—2 to 4 p.m. REMINGTON Electric Shever RECONDITIONED —While You NEW SERVICE—Remingtow repre sentative will be in our store every tnd and «4th WEDNESDAY of every month. The City police department is Foiled, Say Police investigating the theft of copper) attem pts to break into a-Center piieaagea i ie eS street store failed Sunday ‘night, eleptione Co! the city pol departm t- warehouse at 342 Raeburn St. ed t in ae — i ad Bell officials told police officers they believe the valuable wire was iglass broke in and the door ap- taken sometime between May 5| parently dama b s dri and May 13, Total weight of thel, Perendy) Camaged| by a) sxewdrly: pounds, The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report clarkson Resident PONTIAC AND VICINITY artly y today through tomorrow. Scat- tered " ambarssecme, late this afternoon Fined on 2 Counts © | and tonight. are ne Government has decreed sama Lana’ Aol eS = = ’ . |rents of houses built before June} radio-television editor of the Balti- 1, 1898. will henceforth be 35 per cent higher and thé increase for rental of houses built frog, 1939-| # 1948 will be on a sliding scale from 3 to 23: per cent. suffered the stroke which prévent- ed him from further writing. Un- rehearsed, ‘‘it is like listening to CLADIOLUS © BULBS Flower and Garden Seeds ||| TASKER’S | 63 West Huron FE 5-6261 3 Times Faster When Gas Crowds Heart eriegraueentey Poagrersaenens eR pe pelicans TABLETS WITH ’ Buick Surer 6-Passenger 4-Door Riviera man, you sure can feel it. It's power almost without limit — power that humbles the hills, melts the miles, makes you monarch of all you survey. 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The plant © hee ae ee for the | c@hais the Nike ground-to-air guidea| ™*t ate Te aaa) on wel Yate River Dam designed te pro s 2 & ” (Advertisement) Will 1956 Be the ne Year That Changes the World? a official name of the Tristal- a sds for-uaing- aya “A strange man-in Los Ang Worlds" is offering, free of charge! wey ~ By ALTON Ef Associated Press - NEW YORK @®— — Cigarette doesn’t harm the me- “chanics of breathing in’ healthy persons, and may even , two Boston physicians said , But smoking usually'does have adverse effects on persons with heart or lung disease, they said. FIRST RESULTS | Preliminary results of the smok- ing study were described today to the National Tuberculosis Assn, by Doctors Eryist O. Attinger, re- search fellow’ in medicine, and Dr. Maurice’ S. Segal, clinical professor of/ medicine, Tufts Uni-|. - versity — of Medicine, * 28 e@ i Thar asered| the rate ot) air flow and air pressures in the ‘ Normal persons showed no sig- : nificant change in the elasticity | The Travelers Solety Service “Isn't the rain dreadful?" of ‘the lungs or in mechanical re- sjstance to the movement of air on taking or expelling a breath. ! Uranium-bearing ores have been land, Tanganyika, Bechuanaland located in the Rhodesias, Nyasa-jand Swaziland, Salisbury reports.| mated at: 259,000. ~| WASHINGTON” W—The “Cengus) Bureau today estimated the U, S.' population April 1 at 167,440,000, including armed forces overseas. | of 16,308,000, or 10.8 per cent, over ‘the 151, 132,000 April 1, 1950, when! the latest census was net population gain the last six years was accounted for by a net icivilian immigration of 1,700,000 \during the period. (23% million babies. w the period 1950 through 1955. 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Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties ft is $12.00 a yest elsewhere in Michigan and all other places tn the United States 00 a year. All ta penesrietizes payable in advance. Phone “pontiac FE 2-8 MEMBER OF AUDIT T BUREAU oF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, , MAY 2, 1956 All Pontiac Proud of Wonderful Track Team It’s still true that ‘nothing suc- —~ ceeds like Success.” And “Success” is the Pontiac High School track team’s middle name. It’s spelled with a capital “S.” — - What a team! What a record! * * * This is probably the strongest high school track team ever as- sembled in the history of the middle west. Perhaps the con- fines should be extended to include the entire country. fe * * These young men are incredible. They overpower, overwhelm and simply massacre everything in sight, everywhere. They're strangely remi- niscent of that famous line from Lord Jerrrry AMHERST when the lyrics assert: “He conquered all the enemies that came within his sight and he looked around for more when he was through.” * * * Pontiac is tremendously proud of this track team. The whole city rejoices in its amazing vic- tories. Winning is usually suffi- cient. But in the case of this aggregation, they simple clobber the opposition and leave nothing but mangled, inert and recumbent forms on the field. They could face a combination of a dozen ordinary squads — easily. This is a simple statement of fact. If you were to combine the two next best in Michigan, the Chiefs ‘would win. with ease. * * * _. A large part’of the credit belongs to the coaching staff and somehow, we feel that the Pontiac Junior Olympics as sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club played a part. i a ae 2 Boys, the Press bows low. n fact, we're inviting you to. the best banquet we can rig up in the entire city. R.S.V.P. US. Ready ~~ Five More Proof that foreign aid isn't end- to Close less is revealed in U.S. plans to close _____ four_-more—International—Co-opera--—T&ht or_wrong______ tion Administration (ICA) offices this year. Five ICA offices—The Nether- lands, Portugal, Denmark, Nor- way and Belgium-Luxembourg— were closed last September. By July 1 those in Bonn and Vienna also will be liquidated. Later in the year the offices in Rome and Paris are to be discontinued. | * * * That means that only five of the original Marshall Plan missions will _remain in operation, with London the principal one. The others are in Greece, Turkey, Spain and Yugo- Slavia. Thus the Marshall Plan which was launched. in 1948 and con- tinued in the Mutual Security Pro- gram of 1953, will be liquidated by mid 1957. It has succeeded in its main objective of aiding the economic recovery of warn- torn _ Europe. * 7 These facts have been lost sight of by many critics of President E1sen- HoweER’s $4.9 billion mutual as- sistance program. The important point most frequently overlooked is that the big item, $3 billion, is mili- tary aid which apparently must con-. tinue indefinitely for U.S. eer : “- we will have a steamy, soggy epots — member of the- anti-income tax crowd is our former Commissioner of Internal Revenue, T. CoLEMAN Anprews. Now an insurance execu- tive, he professes to be worried about the “middle class” and thinks the in- come tax should be abolished. But he says nothing about what would re- place it or how the Government could operate without it. * * a Rep. Reep, ranking Republican and former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, lost no time in answering ANDREWS’ argu- ment. In his view the former col- lector’s proposal “is like trying to cure the patient by killing him.” “So long as our Government requires billions for our security and other essential operations,” continued Reed, “the income tax is the only practical ‘and fair method of: raising most of this revenue.” * * * Not only is the New Yorker 100 per cent right but the income levy long since has been accepted by the people as the least objectionable form of taxation. The Man reat Town Over $150,000 Realized at One Sale of Cattle in Oakland County Summer: What we hope will not contract the spring habit. Some idea of the kind of cattle we raise in Oakland County can be gained from the recent Holstein dispersal sale at the Lakefield Farms of ¢ Oscar Webber : on the Clarkston-Orion Road. Over $150,- 000*was paid for 1 cattle, at prices ranging from $125 $13,000 each. The top price was paid for a cow, the buyer being Carnation Milk Farms of Seattle. Her offspring ran up to $10,000 each.: This farm of Over 1,000 acres has been sold for subdividing. Over here at the real entrance we're quite amused at the Grand Rapids claim that it is the gate- way to Michigan's water wonder- land. The other day I saw Mrs. Barbara Wilson Eccles, the daughter of my two old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson. There are many pretty girls in this world (fortunately), but this one is positively beautiful. I stand before her bowed and un- covered. One of Oakland county's expert amateur weather forecasters gave me food for thought with his predictions on the next two weeks. “It will turn suddenly warm,” _saild he, “and with the land as wet as it is all over ‘period that will wilt the neck bands of the nation.” I don’t know whether to hope Really getting facetious is Bradley Harwood of Birmingham, who writes: “Last sum- mer your column told about an alligator at wild near here. A couple of weeks ago you dragged out the Leopard panther again. So I thought you'd be interested to learn that about that time I saw a panther cross Woodward Ave. in front of my car late one night, and it ‘was dragging an alligator.” Several members of the Pontiae City Club are hoping for good weather Wednesday, when they go to the Detroit Tigers game by special bus. Returning from a vacation trip, Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Packman of Waterford found a palr of robins had built a. nest over thelr front door, in a position so that opening the door would destroy it. So the porch has been. barri- caded for a few weeks. i Persistency surely won out for Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boardman of 275 Starr Ave. They have made entries in every baseball and football contest ever conducted by this column—and this time she took the $250. Verbal Orchids to— Fred E. Ward =, Osceola Drive; eighty-seventh of 117 birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Randell of Caro: golden wedding. ‘he's ———_-__—_Mieh-—ef the —-trotble +s chien —ease._At-any_rate, most readers e Timber! David Lawrence Says: Vested Interests Seeking Military Profit Keep Inter-Service Antagonism Alive WASHINGTON—There could be a searching inquiry into the rea- sons why feuding by the armed services has come out- into the open. Just as in the old days of the battleship and armor plate lobbies, there are vested interests today to whom agitation for this or that weapon is beneficial. Likewise, just as in the old days those states with navy yards found congress- men taking up the cudgels for them, so today there are large military contracts or installations in their states and districts of members of Congress who seem to be active in the new controversy between the armed services. Why do the armed services feud and why \s it that certain causes are championed in Con- gress by representatives where there is definitely an interest in one of the armed services? Everything comes under the head of national defense and it is assumed everybody is patriotic and is concerned only with getting the maximum value out of the taxpay- ers’ dollar, But it do¢s seem strange that the armed) services nevertheless try to tell each other what they should do Mith their weapons and how the/ appropria- tions should be divided. IS. IKE TO BLAME? Years ago the armed service chiefs paid attention only to their own respective establishments and naturally tried to get as much money as they could. Today the three armed services often ‘tell each other what they should do and what money they should have from Congress. Conflicting statements for this or that weapon and controversy over missions and roles ‘is be- wildering to the average citizen. There are also partisans who = Eisenhower 1s to blame. He propaganda and some other armed service is disparaged. To what extent is this propa- ganda supported with the funds of those with a vested interest In the outcome? It's an old story but nevertheless an important one, Eisenhower has heen trying to preserve harmony among the armed services and has succeed- ed fairly well. But when a prom- inent Democrat starts a congres- sional investigation endeavoring to prove Ike has neglected the best interests of his country by not allowing . all military expansion sought, i that partisan politics is responsible for the present furor. LEADERS MUST DECIDE But the fact is each. service wants more money and moré ef- fectiveness and there's a limit to what can be allocated each year. It is not the business of the armed services or the defense contractors to make that decision. ~ When it is made by the com- mander- in-chiet Congress ought to is natural to surmise scrutinize the final result care- fully. but not endeavor to substi- tute its own judgment for that of the men with the military re- sponsibility for fighting the war which could begin this year or Next, and not in 1960 or beyond. (Copyright 1956) Smiles A schoolteacher says pupils should be taught to speak pleasant- ly. Even if they have the wrong answers, & * * ty Smart people limit the speed of their cars. Others speed the limit! * s » Numerous cities have put a ban on. hitchhiking, but there still are lots of ways of giving folks a lift. * * Ld) It's funny how most people have to do a little touching before they’? believe in “Fresh Paint’ signs. Ld] * “ A good orchestra at a dance costs almost as much as the rouge, hairdos and dresses the girls wear for the occasion. Infectious Mononucleosis Nothing to Be Scared of By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. An acute Infectious disease, char- acterized by swelling of ‘‘glands" in the neck (doctors call 'em cer- fever, chilli- vical lymph nodes), ness, headache, backache, pain teaspoonful of boric acid or a tea- spoonful of sodium perborate in a glass of water is all the medicine the patient needs, as a rule. No internal medicine should be used without approval by the physician. Signed letters, not more than one page and stiffness in the neck, sweat- of 100 words long pertaining to personal ing. coryza, coughing, sneezing, or running at the nose, sore mouth, sore throat—an interesting assor- ment of symptoms which any Yan- imme- ae “enew’ or “v* Case Records of a Psychologist: _ kee Wiseacre diately as rus.’ recognizes health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, Will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. (Copyright 1956) “Voice of the People Se Suggests. Charge for Cars. neces. Pull ny letters “i “the letter” is critic ‘Visiting Tornado Areas sary. becauae ‘of “inck of. space sary of lack of 4“) arrange are money for gas to drive to Flint - or to tornado-stricken areas, each car should pay one dollar. If they want adventure, they couldn't see “@ movie for that price, and if you see that sort of thing and are *humble enough to be grateful: for your secure family and home, it's worth more than that to you. They say that in the Allen Park tornado area 50,000 cars viewed there so far. My opinion is to bull- doze the debris and have toll charge. Concerned Says Man Must Create New Order to Survive Do you have automation jitters? Achievements in science and technology often create problems far greater than they solve. As it now stands, all society is in- volved in competitive strife for an existence. We have learned to liberate the energy of the atom and now the whole world lives in fear of anni- hilation. We have invented-a new — and marvelous technology called automation, whereby electronic de- - vices take over the operation of machines. Medical science has lengthened average life by many years, but our elders thus “benefited” vege- ~ tate in poverty. Through scien- * ‘tifie farming, the land has been ney te yield fabulous abundance, et malnutrition is widespread. Th the near future, in order to survive, we must create a new ‘wells, social order, in which’ thé welfare 1 “ty wil ot be ant In ae ; “3110 Garden ee ‘My Own Dog Is Is Fenced While Others Ruin Yard’ Td like to know if something can't be done about all the dogs that are running around loose. I can count eight in my block and when one plants bulbs and seeds, the dogs come and scratch them _ up. It is rather disgusting. Make no mistake, I love dogs and have a large collie of my own. But she is kept in her own and if takea and had to take treatments. Besides that, who wants to clean up after other dogs when you don't let your own out to ruin lawns and flower beds? ‘ Mrs. B. Moore 235 Helen St. Rochester cere FOR TODAY Dal ae crave ellie Cardi eos unto them precept upon precept, precept upon precept; Tine upoa line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little; that they might go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken. —Isaiah 28:13. » * © -Events of great consequence often spring from trifling circum- stances.—Livy. Hal Boyle Says: Old Hunter in Mountains ANYWHERE IN THE HILLS, N. C, uw—I have a story I want to tell you. It is a famous story here in the mountains, about how a man can put his dog above his son. The man was a famous hunter, and knew how to hunt the bear by day, Jee coon by night. * ’ The coon is small but a terrible fighter, The bear, of course, is a hungry diplomat of the woodlands. But he is basically a wild animal. If you offer him food, and it enough to make him full, he will hungrily and blindly reach toward you ard scare you, too, He can't - really help it. He is, after all, only a bear, a hunted animal. But the man I am telling you about was a special kind of man. ._This man was not unaware of the miracle of the pink surpfise of mountain laurel, the purple thun- ‘der of massed _ rhododendron blooms, holding below them a wide-leaved green reserve. SPLENDOR OF FLOWERS He knew the splendor of the mountain flowers, and knew them by names—so many, many, differ- ent flowers, so sweet their bloom, So many rainbow-colored bursts. of lasting beauty that even Shakes- peare would have stretched his genius to outdo their country names, The bloom of woodland beauty seized his heart, but all his life so did the pursuit of game—the trout in the stream, the deer hid- Liked Dog Better Than Son ing in the hill, the coon trapped , in the tree after a rarking pursuit. * * As the old man approached 80, his wife and one of his sons, afraid he might die alone and without dignity in the forests during a hunt, sold off his dogs. “The old man couldn't stand this, particularly the loss of a small black and tan coon dog named . Trixie. He told his boy who sold Trixie, “Son, you have lived with your Paw too long.” MOVES, THEN RETURNS The boy moved away. Later an- other son in the family died and the boy came back. The father refused to sleep in the same house with‘him. He slept in the barn. As soon as the funeral was over, the father said to the boy who had sold his dog, “Son, it is time you moved on." y He never forgave his son for Selling his favorite dog, even though the neighbor who bought Trixie for $25 said, ‘You can hunt with her as long as she can work, and I'll tell you she'll “ave an easy death.” . * @ ® This is a true mountain story. Trixie is dead now and so is the old man, the everlasting hunter. I do not know what happened to the loyal son, who did only what he thought was best for his father, He probably works in a city, far from the mountains of home he remembers, : +¥! a was Truman, under whose ad-—~ nunistration the biggest fight— _ between the Alr Force-and the _Navy—broke out. the peculiar viewpoint emphasized in recent years that each armed service has the responsibility of vinning the next war alone, when in trutn the American people ex- pect all the armed services to- gether to bring victory. THE VESTED INTERESTS Fear that Congress may ap- propriate vast sums for a” rival service stirs up publicity and Ponene By JAMES J. METCALFE The public library to me .. . Is more than what it seems ; . . It is the peaceful haven of ... A castle cloaked in dreams .. . Its shelves are stairways to the stars... Its books are magic keys . . . That turn the locks to treasure vaults . Of wistful reveries . . . I journey to exotic lands . . . Beyond the océans blue . . . And every Silent longing is . . . Another wish come true... I am the singer of gay songs . . . The hero in a play . I am the prince who kisses her... And carries her away... The air is filled with music, and . My youthful heart is stout .. . Until the aisles are empty, and . . « The lights are going out. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago GERMANS LAND more air troops in Crete. REICH ASKS U. 8, to close Paris consulate. —,- 20 Years Ago DETROIT. TO get Vets hospital. ITALIAN’ WAR head called to Europe. when I started practice. This lat- ter-day name for it; infectious monenucteosis, is perhaps the most alarming feature of the dis- "We called it wander! Paes ‘Answer Child’s Sex Question Frankly; It's No Different From Others to Him _ Who query me about It seem to be alarmed. I am not facetious about it, but I do beheve the disease has been oversold. Te clinch the diagnosis, there must be leucocytosis (increased number of white corpuscles in the blood), particularly the lym- phoid leucocytes, The illness lasts from a few days to a few weeks. No specifie cure or treatment is known The patient is usually an infant, child) or youth, rarely a-4mature adult. ° Recovery is spontaneous in a week or ten days, but the kernels in the neck remain tender and swollen for several weeks and the patient feels weak and list- less for a month. Let the patient wear a flannel collar, several layers thick, if it gives any comfort, but that's enough. Do not add turpentine, kefosene, salt pork or goose oil, just to appease Sairey Gamp. The flannel collar, traditional symbol of sore throat, at least gives innocent bystanders a sug- gestion that the disease may be catching, Frequent ise of a mouthwash andor or r_gargle sl a solution of a . JERRY CAN FOLLOW THIS POPCORN TRAIL TO OUR L When a toddler asks; “Moth- er, where did I come from?” do you know the six correct words to use for an answer? If not, better study Jimmy’s case closely. Much juvenile delinquency results from im- proper handling of these first sex queries of toddlers. And be sure to get the booklet men- tioned below. You can’t rely on spur-of-the-moment answers in such crucial matters. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE — Case R-362: Jimmy H., aged three, asks a typical question. “Mommig, where did I come from?"' he\ inquired one morning, didn't know what stalled for time. - 2 « “Dr. C " his mother later asked, ‘‘what shall I tell Jimmy? Is he old enough to understand such things? “Just exactly how much can I tell him? And is there danger of giving him too’ nruch informa- tion?” , , ANSWER SEX QUERIES Until recent years we psycholo- gists were somewhat uncertain on those points, too. But in the past two decades we have learned a great deal more about the ay a child's mind operates. z So we now urge ae to an- swer a child's sex queries frankly and without any prudish tittering or blushing. a For a child is purely scientific when he asks, ‘Where did I come from?’’ That query is on the same _ level with ‘‘Where does the moon come from?" * * * And you don't need worry about telling him too much! He will absogb only what he is interested in. The rest figuratively goes in one ear and out the other. Several times I have asked read- ers of this column to. let me know if they were ever given scientific answers to sex questions too early or in too large doses. And nobody has ever sald that his parents or Boy Scout leader or school teacher or physician or any other reputable source of sound sex advice, ever gave him too much or at too early an age! But thousands have complained because their parents evaded their queries or gave them bizarre stories about the stork, etc, Sometimes these youngsters then experimented, largely from curi- osity, and maybe contracted vene- real infection. * © e@ “The truth shall set you free,” stated Jesus, and that is an excel- bn rule regarding sexual doubts. ° It is ignorance that ts the chief goad to salacious thinking and il- licit exploration: BE TRUTHFUL ; “You camé out of mother's tummy,” is the most effective * It reply to the three-year-old’s first query about where he came from, . “Tummy” is not ’ the exact answer, but “womb” or “uterus” is meaningless to a toddler, whereas “tummy” indi- cates the abdomen. “Yes, Dr. Crane, but suppose he asks me how he got out and also how he got into my tummy?” Jimmy's mother replied. - Then answer him at once! But as a rule it requires several years; more mental age before he will ask those additional questions. They seem to involve a higher level of comprehension than his first ine quiry. s * * For example, a four-year-old can take a pencil and copy a square but cannot copy a diamond. In- deed, he must be seven years old before he can ‘finally copy the diamond! thus requires three more years.of mental age to compre- hend the difference between the square's right angles versus the Always write to Dr. Ww, Crane in care of The Pontiac vg tod Ponti et jp ee enclosing a long 3c stam: self-addressed envelope and 20¢ to co trpine taal inting costes when you sen reload iolegical charts and pam- “fOawaas 1986) ey ee EARNER ePIC MER is é 2 y THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY. MAY 2 22, | 1954 a instruction pamphlets, there is! Talkin fon da ‘Schnozz Borders da Sovicidal By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | He hasn't made a movie in five NEW YORK (INS)—Aside trom! years because it requires arising Greek and the wording of income: at 7 a.m., an hour which he de- ecrieas: as—What else?—“revol- “Tthat. of James (Schnoz) Durante—! fy Ja: poashhtp-the-egt alte NEW RED HEAD — Forty-five ‘| year-old John Gollan, national) organizer of the British Communist) party, succeeds Harry Pollitt, 65, as the party's general secretary. Pollitt, reportedly resigning be-| cause of ill health,. will take over duties as party chairman. Pedestrians Hurt in Shotgun Blast Brink’s Guard Triggers Gun by Accident From Inside Armored Truck WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, — Al shotgun blew a hole in the “‘armor, plate” of a Brink’s, Inc., truck yes- | terday when the weapon was ac-| cidentally fired by a guard inside | the parked Siesta s Five et Varciers were hit) by flying lead. Their injuries were not serious. The driver of the armored truck parked on a downtown street so he and two guards in the rear compartment could eat the lunches they carried with them. The trio! had been picking: up money for; delivery to a bank. One of the guards, John Healy of the Bronx, was munching a sand- wich when a_ .12-gauge shotgun standing nearby started to fall. Po- lice said he lunged for it and ac- cidentally touched the trigger. * * * The blast tore a one-inch hole in the back of the truck. The pel- lets, one-fourth inch in diameter, hit most of the five passers- -by in the feet or legs. Put Out Your. Butts CAMBRIDGE, Ohio — Fire- | men havej listed ‘‘smoking in a nest” as the cause of a fire that | caused considerable damage to a two-story frame house’ here. Fire Chief H. S. Callihan said the tire | started Sunday in the eaves of a’ house owned by Mrs. Ulric Warne. The chief said a bird carried a} smoldering cigar butt to a nest it was, building there. Egypt is reclaiming 50 acres a day in its Al Tohrir Prov ince. | line FAVORITE STORIES by DAMON RUNYON Fifteen favorites by one of America’s all-time top story- tellers—creater of the Broad- way guys and dolls charact- ers. Included are — e Broadwoy guys and dolls stories & My Ot Home Town stories Joe and Ethel Turp stories e My Old Man stories © Story poems and other best-known writ- ings of the one and only DAMON RUNYON, Start enjoying HAVORITE STORIES by DAMON RUNYON Another Feature in The Pontiac Press Beginning Mondey, Mey 28th ees aero masseur of thei. tore the Garbo herself. This is) i _ fiot because he is unfriendly or un-| Here is a monoayilabic poet, @ vooperative. Actually he is the heart with a cigar on top, a crea- most amenable celebrity that na- oxy of rare gentleness who can ture arid vaudeville ever gave “ T eats rawr eggs,’’ and make |pirth to. eae mouth water. “What is your fatal fascination SPELL A GRUNT for women?” you ask Jimmy, and} The problem, for the reporter, he replies, ducking his head and js taking notes. How do you spell fluttering his lashes: flailing arms and a grunt througn) “I dunno but I got a million of a long nose that sounds like a low, em."’ pitched train whistle. and means Ask him if he likes women in ‘yes’? return, and he is gallant: “I like everything. Oney ting I don’t like js gettin up early in the mornin. Gettin up in the * = He is standing in the twilight atmosphere of the Copacabana, where he opened with a night club act last week; his gray = mornin ts —. concwet a __ folks and cargo both ride in_ ee * When you choose a Ford Station Wagon, vou get the best station wagon value. And sales prove it! In 1955, . for the fifth straight year, Ford sold more wagons than the other two low-price makers combined! Here’s a sample of why folks choose Ford: ee]-like the way I can change my six-passenger Ford wagon from a ‘hauler’ to a ‘caller’ in just three seconds flat —and that’s no exaggceration!** °*What I appreciate is the room in my cight-passenger Country Sedan. With nearly nine feet of space, I can tote song? 7 Transvaal, slouch hat is. smashed down on | his downy head, his: cigar is | fresh lit, his collar is open, and he is ‘comfortably answering “Question: “How. dees ie feet: to be} Answer: (Happy grunt) “Yaaa,"’ ~ Q: Anything new in your “act?: A: (analytical grunt) ““Naaaaa.” Q: Do you have any favorite “Ink’.” A: “Mmmmm, Yaaaaa. (meaning Inka-Dinka-Do.) New Gold Field Eyed JOHANNESBURG — There is a, | possibility of opening a new gold. wordy and demonstrative, Durante falling baie field, with as many as five mines, in the Kinross area of the eaStern about 100 miles from. ' Johannesburg, |chairman of the Natural Resources |Development Council of South | Africa. ——— jies, a song like ‘Ink.’ is Q: Any ‘special reason? A: “Well, -you-get My wife longing to _ him if he wants, And sceauriatly: “wherever she sang it on our last radio show fa rm. i —Q:— You’ re—pretty sentimental; aren't you? a: Sol: Aint everybody?” WHAT’S TO WORRY FOR It has been suspected by some that Jimmy Durante, one of the country’s great comedians—and |jazz pianists—since 1916, is an un- happy man. He denies it em- phatically. What he says, exactly, “Naaaaaa, I'm happy, wees to worry for?”’ Unlike most Petebritive! who are) saves his. ham instincts for the, spotlight, He speaks his mind in ‘simple language that is as delight-/ aceording to the ful to listen to as it is tough to: ae COMPLETELY ty ReViTALie 'spell. 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Coast Guard’s Officer] course before being commissioned Nig One Reaches 15 =TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: Coast Guard Seeks . 0 og Candidate Schdol, Ninth District,| The Coast Guard program seeks ne Gout that 7 : rE = _ % . | ci Guard pfficials disclosed to-|electronics and engineering gradu-| BOSTON — Scientists d JUNIOR EDITORS 7 : Officer Candidates ray wi ~ a Futher information may be|®"Yone has lived longer than 150) . =u! ©@ A De hoo : 2 < : ars or that life expectancy ay Qualified persons will be assigned obtained from the Commander, 9th years he hore ach over : . he College graduates under. 2%6\to Officers Candidate School at|Coast Guard. District, Main Post|can ever be ine ased : ~ 4 ; fe years old are eligible to apply to! 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Policies Every E ] igi ble Pay Benetit are nonassessable, . dividend paying. |Determined by 3 Rules By RAY HENRY not be paid is when you're be- Associated Press Writer tween 65 and 72 and earn more Your Social Security office is) than $1,200 a year. ° guided by three rules in deciding) The general rule in this case is how much you may earn and still) that for each $80 or part of $80 of be eligible for an old age pension: | Wes you earn above $1,200 you're . 5 65 7 denied one check. For easy figur- 73 W. HURON ST.—FEDERAL 2.0141 and ann $1200 ce less a. yesc|ing the following chart applies: ‘re eligible for a pension check lonthly Checks ; poi a“ Annual Earnings Payable 2. 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Now With... _ HENRY DAHLQUIST SALES CO. SES ____ Wholesale Plywood Distributors === Extrrrtos work. during | more excep- Social And there’s an exception for per-|. ; == Under the exception, if you earn Ree ee ee “substantial services” during any) | ok month of the year you earn it, you) f° Tay be found ineltgibte for one or #-— «gq more months of Social Security. 4 However, for any month you don't! “ond ~% (render substantial services, no matter what your earnings eal for the year, you're eligible for a) (Social Security check for that| 6) month. The Social Security people de- cide whether you render ‘“‘sub- | § e stantial services” during a = month by considering a number Fe $ | of factors such as the amount of | - ‘y | time you devote to your, trade or pic business, the amount of capital S| invested, the type of business and the type of services you ren- G53 | der. . — The decision will be made when a you apply for a Social Security pension and after an investigation of your self-employment has been| £ S| made. ; | : & 9% | You'll note that when it comes to! © | applying its rules the Social Secur-/ & ; ie ity people are only talking about ~ al .) earnings which may have a bear- i From Detroit to Flint, Industrial Enterprises, Lumber Dealers and Cabinet “ee _ ing on the denial of benefits. Shops rely on Henry Dahlquist Sales Co., 184 Pierce, Birmingham, Michi- by | Earnings, as defined by Social | Seeurity, is the money you earn gan for all types and species of plywoods. 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WH | bus than opie hall : 7 . envelope and 25 cents in coirt) . ty ; : | : } Fri Aid Bill “on Paring I Table “a a f ‘e } nace ___Request in Overseas Spending _ E Chairman Richards (D-SC) de- : clined to predict in advance of the ; closed-door meeting what new aid. figure the committee would accept although he said “my guess is that: it will be cut’’ below what = Eisenhower wants. He said he be-. lieved most of the cut would be| made in the three billion dollars ‘ asked for military assistance. : PERHAPS A BILLION Rep. Vorys of Ohio, a senior committee Republican, :was stick- fF , ing to his forecast that the house other committeemen said they amount, perhaps a billion dollars, Omim ittee’ IO VT i WASHINGTON W — House For-| tween half a billion and three) PLAYMATES — Nikki, left, the baby bear given Princess Anne by pation, quarters of a billion dollars. Some Russian leaders during their recent visit to England, has a com- thought it would be a bigger) panion in Rusk, British-born cub, at .London Zoo. 15} Philippine Newsman Claims Islands | senha MANILA W—A Filipino staked, The oS roughly covered an ly “by virtue of ee S es . claim last night to a ‘Scatjering of area west of the sophsctern| Py 2 £. Ty pies $4 inhabited= is —eorak : Gareia-als £ rf + 7 s and shoals across a vast ‘stretch of the South China Sea. ti vitation for Cloma to move in and ae ee see—whrat describes it as “dangerous — un- 7 _._, surveyed. : = ae ee: Saar See ‘diplomats napping. It dumbfound- ied the embassy of Nationalist | China—which has a prior claim to! +—This territory 1s" ‘composed of SUBMARINE- BASE — — islands, sand cajs, sandbars, cor-| The Chinese Nationalist Em- al reefs and fishing grounds ‘with passy mounted a rush consultation DINE OUT! CUE a eee Petey. As; ee) 5 bo Peet sf } ae ; ps : ad oy! Be ae INE Mi P74 ag | LS Re | pe) A, b ‘ F fo \ te a : ~)| : ! h + f as i i; PR A Sos ° | | oo THE ‘PONTIAC ‘pRéss. TT ESDAY. MAY 22, 1956 ‘ a 4-cuegm. y (Coup Startles Asian Nations - —— LUNCH COUNTER ia total area of 64,976 square nauti-| with the home office. It was some- cal miles," Cloma’s notice said. |what vague about the present ernment almost speechless. > * status of the Spratly Islands—part 'NEWSMAN ; Cloma set out last March, landed of the Cloma claim—which once bho ed Ede ‘on Itu Aba, largest of the group,|Were in dispute between China and |some of the islands—and left the jusually lequacios Philippine gov- HOMADE Food Shop 144-146 N. SAGINAW ST. Tomas Cloma, a former news- and some other islets, shoals and France. China claimed them as man and president of the Philip- ‘reefs and staked out his claim, Part of Kwangtung province. pine Maritime Institute Nautical pe didn't disclose what he plans 'France vectipied the main island, School, not only claimed the em-'ty go with the islands. However, Spratly, between 1933 and 1939 pire of about 70,000 square miles they include some fine fishing * ,* “west of the Philippines, he even. sroupits _ During World War I, Japan : ™" bestowed new names on 953 of the , /used the Spratlys as a submarine oh islands, islets, reefs and shoals. UNSANCTIONED TRU base and communications center. . Think of the headaches of map/ - A Foreign Office spokesman de-| Spratly Island, 500 yards long ‘makers. if Cloma’s claim is yec- clined to say whether the Philip-/and 300 yards wide, is occupied aie. ; ognized pine government would initiate|now by sea birds and turtles. &, * + 8 any formal action. BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL NAPOLIANS RAISIN BREAD . FANCY PASTRIES — ASSORTED COOKIES FRESH FRUIT PIES — BIRTHDAY, PARTY AND WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALTY! oe... deat 30¢ “This claim is based” on the. Vice Prefident Carlos P. Garcial A 13 per cent luxury tax and ‘rights ef discevery apd—or oceu-'stressed that the Clormga expedition| higher prices are slowing car ’ Cloma’s nofice said, He, was private and did not have the|buying in Belgium. expressed hope that the Philippine! sanction of the Foreign Office. But a government ‘will in due time offi-;/he added he did not see any rea-| Temperature at Verkhoyansk. WE DO CATERING — Coll FE 2-6242 — Fruit Punch meade to order. Bowls and cups for rental. We roost meat and fowl! for a nominal fee. cally sponsor’;“his notice of owner- | son why the islands shouldn't be-jeastern Siberia, recently was 102 ae a come e Philippine ferrabory eventual- degrees below freezing. ee ee —— ee —— or more, Ld Ld Ld aes bill under consideration is authorization measure, Sepa- vie legislation later will provide the money itself. Soe ae ee : lion dollars yearly. 4 The etminiatration says the big- : ger appropriations figure—a vul- AL HE M ; U. ° Scientists & Reds Assume A-Lead NEW YORK ~The New York from a military to a peacetime, s e- 6 The Americans, who are attend. ing an international atomic ener- , Were said to ap- pear to believe without reserva- . tion that Russia now is second only to the United States in the quality and quantity of mechani- cal equipment for its research program. Summer-Fall Slate for Ferries Revealed LANSING — The summer-fall schedule of the Michigan State ferries across the Straits of Mack- inac was placed into effect yes- terday, Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler announced, | On the summer-fall schedule.) boats leave Mackinaw City every! hour on the hour starting at 4 a.m. with the last scheduled boat at 1 a.m. The trips_at_2 am. and! —————3- am. from Mackinaw City will) be made only if traffic warrants. | | Boats leave St. Ignace every, hour on the hour starting at 3 a.m. with the last boat at midnight. Q a.m. from St. Ignace will be a only if traffic warrants. All trips are on Eastern Stand- ard time. The summer-fal! schedule will) be in effect through December 1. Seamen Layoff Pay Plan | Okayed by Management NEW YORK (®— Labor and management representatives have, announced agreement on a at pay plan for seamen. The plan was announced Vener day by Joseph Curran president of the National Maritime Union, and Ralph E. Casey, president of| ‘the American Merchant Marine Institute. The plan affects 40,000 seamen working for 8) shipping compa- nies. ‘It provides. for payments of $30 a week for seamen not eligible for state -unemployment benefits| and $15 a week for those who get! state benefits. tAdvertisement) Piles No Longer : A Problem ators ae of sid-fashioged ointments, ____The_trips at 1:00-a.m._—and_-2:00!--— 5:59 P.M. v vA The hot one averages 101.58 miles per hour for , VA 24 hours ... tops Indianapolis 24-hour stock car / | >. fecord by 280 miles at. famed Darlington Raceway, L Darlington, S.C. Here was a test worthy of Chevrolet—the car that’s been writing a whole new chapter in the record book of automobile performance. Twenty-four hours at a sizzling, tire-searing pace that few other cars could even attempt! Twenty-four whirling dervish hours at near-peak performance! This was no mere test of speed—that’s measured best on a straightaway run. This was a test of all the Chevrolet qualities that go to make your driving more pleasant and safer on the road. Stamina. Sureness of control. Wedded-to- the-road stability. It was a test of every inch and every ounce Chevrolet hangs wp a new round-the-clock f of the new Chevrolet, timed and certified by NASCAR. It was no specially modified Chevrolet that hung up this new closed-course record. You can stop in any time and drive a Chevy with the same power (horsepower ranges up to 225!), the same built-in balance, the same sweet-feeling sureness of control. Come in and drive the champ! performance record.. = ARG MILES IN 24 HOURS! Through the night Che Chevrolet flashes away from the starting flag in late afternoon sunlight. It faces 11:00P M pole . * at the wheel to keep 24 car-killing hours of operation at near-peak performance. * hirling through a tight turn, Chevy shows its wedded-to-the-road stability. 5:59 P.M. Curves come up fast on this mile-and-three-eighths oval track. | . + 9:30 A.M. ¢ MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, INC. Pontiac, Mchigan a4 Mill St. ond 211 S. Saginaw St. , , 4 evy continues its blistering pace. Ex hevrolet rolling toward a new cl America's largest selling car— 2 million more owners than any other make! rt drivers take turns -course record. Twenty-four hours from starting time—down comes the checkered flag. NASCAR timers report a sizzling new performance record —2,438 miles in 24 hours! e & THE PONTIAC PRESS, -TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1956 ELEVEN | Bae ure Aohatas ar ee Sel Woe 2s way La ite Hew @ the mucteas — Be D me yy ‘"to| importantly, the bomb would not be dropped with ships: steanting =| -towasd-their-objoctives:-It- would = have greater results and, more SS rastoue acs J and Ul are let of Goubthl military forces, I believe, as the maneuvers recently. announced | Contemplate that the troops will be y _elaborate, ame.acquainted with in ‘World|™ This ,is fully recognized by our) be very vulnerable to, an atomic-or hydrogen attack. Nuclear warfare means large numbers of troops can not be con- -.|their industrial There is also a new algie to- or. ae ee = Pa hd It means conti nued ed emphasis “must long been catusted Wat cow te ieoroyrbaglerayl rend antaghcmre getting | 1 stronger and more diversified in every way. These tests help assure that he can’t hope to win a cheap, easy victory. It is apparent the task force en- NEW CONCEPT OF WAR The birth of this new force which' made a single attack so devastat- ing meant the end of war in the “conventional” manner. In 1945, we realized that certain _ equipped with a reasonable supply of atomic weapons. Where an A-bomb of the 1945 model would devastate a part of could destroy the whole city and most of its suburbs. Under such conditions, it is in- conceivable that any military com- mander would dream of making an amphiblous attack, such as our landings on the Normandy beach in Europe, if an enemy was sus- pected of having a few A-bombs, or even worse, an H-bomb. He would risk the complete loss of every man. BIKINI TESTS DWARFED During our tests at Bikini in 1946, the. damage done to ships with the -air burst of an atomic weapon was not too severe, except where the vessel was directly under the blast. But, the underwater blast de- -stroyed an entire fleet by making the ships uninhabitable. And, these were model 1945 Applications Marriage License} obert J. Olin, 4010 Arcadia Park leriects Jd: Hephens, 4010 Arcadis Pk. Robert P. Ravencraft, Davisburg Bune! E. Allen, Milford Jerry P. Guffey, Pius Dorothy M. Nadeau, wena gon Robert W. Persons, 1661 Manse Doris A. Croome, Clawson Henry Freeman, Birmingham Jean A. Edger, Birmingham Ernest C. Morris. 373 B, Bivd Jeannette B. Church, 181 State Theron J. Morse, 6 Barnsbury Lois D. Looper, Dearborn Thomas J. Augustine, Milford Donna B. Havens, Fenton Marlow HM, Hopp, 637 Auburn Marnel L, Dreseabery. 30 Washington John L. Giffels, Royal Flizabet ih C. Hubbard, St sngnam Btanten J. Walls, 16 Paddock Sarah DeLeon, 16 8. Paddock Roy R. Best, 2886 Swain Marcella J. Mornet, Drayton Plains Lester J. Kage, Rochester 4, Muriel B. Jones, Robert E. Williams, 19 bo mae Lorraine E. Stellmach, 154 N. Paddock Arthur Sanchez, 166 Rapid Alice Rivera, 69 Belmont . ence L. Lang, Flin Matjorte A. Husefeau, 4 42 Park Place troops in the front lines wil not | Sone ony core aeneed te war, of warfare of the future during the| last war with buzz bombs cos) Germany. missile cannot have an atomic war-| head. It will not be long before’ ‘one can be: developed that can ‘carry a thermonuclear wa | Guided pointed on targets thousands of miles away. They will not be merely shot at a country; they _| will be directed at a particular city ‘and a specific spot in that BOSTON (INS) — An electronics expert has predicted the United States may increase ‘its expendi- ment to more than four billon dol- lars this year. Gerard M. Ungaro, vice presi- dent of the Magnavox Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., said the in- creased spending would result from recent strides taken by the Russians in the development of military missiles. “Many of us thought that the! U. S. was doing well in the mis- sile area,” Ungaro told the meet- ing of the National Federation of Financil Analysts Societies, ‘‘and it became a shock to most people t which exceeds ours in dstance. FEAR INCREASES FUNDS “Overnight our apprehension _|stimulated additional activity, and’ funds over and above the current, budget were requested for mis siles.”” Ungaro said that a large bomber,’ Military May Stress Use in Electronics Equipment tures-for electronics military equip-| that Russia might have a missile: costing millions of dollars, re- quires as many as 2,000 electron tubes and thousands of associated electronic components and parts to provide it with communications, Marie McDonald Sued for Divorce Once Again Shoe manufacturer Harry Karl seeks to divorce actress Marie Mc- Donald, to whom he was remar- ried last year after she divorced him in 1954. celty. Court yesterday, charged extreme} 1, truth, the world faces a cruelty but gave no details, - terrible prospect. Karl's complaint came six days) The Russians, of course, have, after Miss McDonald, who is ex-|told us they have solved the prob- pecting. a child, unsuccessfully Jem of delivery of H-bombs. tried to swear out a felony wife- beating complaint against him. Dep. Dist. Atty. George H. John- son declined to issue one on the ground there was: insufficient evi- filed in Superior (dans to support it, SANTA MONICA, Calif. w— no matter what they say. Next: ns to the U. 8. Home reyes: His petition, engine control, flight control, navi- gation, detection of targets and directional control of bombs and missiles. “The horrors of what warfare might involve urge us in the electronic industry to maintain a lead in those areas where we had hoped tobe exclusively successful,” Ungaro said. He added that the industry's de- pendence on military demand is not excessive or precarious be- bas ithe electronics field should tend jto keep pace with greater de- fense procurements. Thereby as- ae a proper balance between | Russia has launched a drive to| ‘expand corn production to 44,000,- 000 acres. EB DRUG STORES “PRESCRIPTIONS: HeSSnSheaees A yay So a DOUBLE HOLDENS TRADING STAMPS fF “aaa WEDNESDAY g Thrifty oases Charge LESS for 148 N. Saginaw Se. Near Sears West digo Mbarara - Filling)? James T. Singleton, ‘Walied Lake Barbara A. Higgs, Walled Lake Charles Evans, 168 Fulton Amandia H. Allen, 168 Fulton Floyd B. Albro, 621 Chamberlain ae valde. _M. _ Northwood, 621 Cham- tlein panes? R. sey co ean EB. Stewart, e, Royal Oak 305 Mapiecrest omen B. Remington, Milford Sandra L. Parent, Milford Robert W. Hallenbeck, 1090 LaSalle Nettie BE. Parke, 61 Harriett Richard H. Turner, Birimingham Joanne Runkel, Birmingham Thomas A. Libbey, 51 Pine Betty C. Sanderiand, 51 Pine Ernes Turner, Walled Lake Barbara M. Morrison, Wailed Lake Donald L, Quackenbush, Auburn Hgts Cariotte J. Goss, 890 Robinwood Robert Jensen, 673 Lakeview Jo A. Aughenbaugh, Walled Lake Norman R. 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WE CIVE HOLDEN TRADING . — SDM dtl ‘oe AD aR fia” “fling to a shopping center at Tele- mission. | Shopping ‘Center on Telegraph Road© | Seeking City Water, Sewer Facilities Once again a question pertain- graph ang, Square;Lake roads will confront the Pontiac City Com- the second reading of a proposed/for June’ 12. city ambulance. ordinance which} A request that lots 216-221 in as- will regulate ie qualifications of) sessor’s plat 140 be rezoned from i residential to fight ~ This time it is a request for ay) ) eof . ) pon i - / it : eh 7 _ aa (oa THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TURSDAY, MAY 22. 1956. ane fs | California Police Mark |said today, “There are far too’ Roadhogs for Tickets SACRAMENTO, Calif. w—Driv- ers who creep too slowly down two- lahe roads and those who hog the Slated to be heard also will bel.\ public hearing is slated on this ‘passing lanes of wider highways ‘lare going to be special targets for the California highway ‘patrol. Commissioner B. Pic Caldwell ' many accidents ' caused b x drivers, traveling ‘too slow and S those who persist in staying in the pass- ing lanes illegdlly."’ Australia will issue four stamps to commemorate the Melbourne Olympics. like its pure s Stay for ° togive. reier, SEGRE sewer Use. and fire 1 in Bloomfield Township. | In August last year the de- _ velopers requested the city an- mex the l45-acre site for the | center. This died a slow death efter a month debate, and in September the request was “temporarily withdrawn.” Also facing the commissioners at tonight's weekly meeting on a 27-point slate will be the often }pestponed matter of overtime pay_ for two Pontiac police officers," and. police request for uniform allowance. j 7 - OXYGEN EQUIPPED ' TRAINED ATTENDANTS SPLINTS AND FIRST AID EQUIPMENT + The commissioners will hear the proposed form of the ballot - for, ithe August primary on deciding, iwhether the city employe pension, iptan should be supplemented with Social] Security. The usual number of public | improvement items, 12 in num- ber, will be acted on at tonight's meeting scheduled to begin at 8. | Included are four engineer esti- mates, three public hearings on special assessment rolls, a work | request petition, and the follow. | | Ing public hearings on intent to | construct: Daniels Agency wm. W. Denaldson Agency H. W. Huttenlocher Agency Maynard Johnson Frank A. Anderson Agency Austin-Norvell Agency Wernet W. A. Pollock Noyce W. Strait _Crawford-Dawe- -~Grove Agency — DAN ¥ — : Baker & Hansen Wilkinson Agency Curb, gutter. related work for grading, graveling, and f City Attorney William A. Ewart) will present two reports, bo’ -jof Cass avenue north of Wisner manulact ur- street. volv ing deeds, one for: = Leni §/poses “andthe other for : eictee) perne oo Se TE jie Roosevelt Denies | A contract agreement: between the city and the Hawkins Equip-/Engagement to Secretary ment Co. for a gasoline distribu-) LOS ANGELES #—Rep. James tion system in the Public Safety|Roosevelt (D-Calif) denies that he Building will be acted on in fur- thas announced his engagement to ther bustness ‘Gladys Irene “Owens, clerk .in his} Washington office, and to all in- quiries he responds with a crisp | A transfer of ownership of a specially designated merchant |* ro license from Daniel b. OBrien No comment. : to William 4d. Mason al 406 epee el ls here fou Beavings of Orchard Lake avenue is expected the House Small Business Commit- a tee He said last night that he has. _ not announced his engagement, de- There will be the introduction spite published reports to the con-! and first reading of an ordinance trary, and he said all reports of to rezone to Commercial | -part ofjsuch an announcement are in er- lots 8-9 of the Elkins Addition. |ror. cig v WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE 2 RED STAMP DAY | Nebraska avenue from Earlmoor to |Howland, Motor street from Alton to Pearsall; Liberty street from mecternen te Johnson Water main in Mansfield avenue from Kennett to the east property tine| of lot 166 of the Buena Vista Meights| Subdivision, and in Kennett road from | the west property lime of lot 68 to the! | east pespert?. Mine ‘of lof *62,,0f - the sub 4) division Other business will incldde a re- | sumed- battle by Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) on the! Michigan-Lois street drain case. presentation by Carry was deferred from last week. The case| _|linvolves 19 property owners al | | the east side of the city who claim! lthey 1 were improperly assessed for jdrainage improvements in 1953. Another drain case, the matter of the Glendale street drain, has a place on tonight's agenda. It was tabled indefinitely last No- vember. —_——— J. L. Van Wagoner Lazelle aeeeey Inc Agency, Inc. Brummeit- Lincicome, Inc. decane Association of Insurance Agents . Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings ~ Building Materials Thefts Admitted by: 2 James Ball, of 2386 Williams Lake Rd., and Jay Richmond, | 18020 Marlowe St., Detroit, plead- ed guilty yesterday to stealing) building material worth $500 last| August 11 in Independence Town- ship. Both men, now free on bonds! lof $1,000, will be sentenced June 4, |by Oakland County Cireuit Judge lFrank L. Doty. City Woman Stands Mute on Charge of $42 Theft | Charged with stealing $42 in a }woman’s purse from a parked car) lin Waterford Township April 14, |Geraldine Thorpe of 261 Cham. iberlain St., stood mute yesterday | ‘at her arraignment in Oakland }County Circuit Court. | Judge Frank L. Doty. entered plea of innoeent a | : |Miss Thorpe, continued her lsonal bond. Keep al! Your mind on the traffic. Don’t let your worries risk your valuable life. And don’t let your daydreams make nightmares for others’ “Careless driving is -deadly KID STUFF’ who foy The Pontiac Press per * i, yyy YY tye th tidddsdldddbiibiicte ' One t “Treat lawn SOX SO fr-$ 2.95 Bag, 11,000 sq ft-+-- $11.75 Seta ® Spreaders Everything lawn needs, automatically applied in dry form with Scotts Spreader — Seed, Grassfood, Weed Controls. Junior - $7.95 Streamlined No 35 - $14.85 t peepee | | " : ad rip... 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Luncheon ~ Fund nd Drive Former-Gov.Pyle: of Arizona Speaks! to 1,000 zona, Howard Pyle, laud their par- ty's efforts at the joint luncheon -meeting of Oakland and Wayne ard con * The a fund-raising campaign which be- gan in April and which added $76,- 000 to the party's general cam- paign fund, Six hundred women in Oakland County, under the direction of Mrs, Brooks Marshall of Bir. mingham, raised $18,579 of this amount, ¢ Twice elected governor of Ari- zona, and now administrative aide to President Eisenhower, Pyle arrived from Washington to - dress the women at Hotel Shera- ton-Cadillac, Detroit. * ¢ »& The speaker pointed to the fact that the little woman simply can't x — =" te ee VAP re: U sore tally cards for the beasts card mary of the Sylvan Lake Garden Club are members (left to right) Mrs. A. E. Kohn of Garland avenue, Mrs. John Greenlee r Graduations Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of _Niag ara avenue _announce the.) engagement of of Avondale avenue ‘and Mis. W. L. McRae of Inverness avenue. The card party will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. First Lady Candidates be 80 easily any more. ‘ HOLD PURSE-STRINGS Statistics, he said, remind us that women own half of the corpo- ration stock in the U. S., and 65) per cent of all saving accounts in banks are in the names of women. And, he added, pri enraged aod cent of the spending in this coun try is done by women. * * * Pointing to the domestic situa- tion, Pyle told: the women that those in the White House are acute- ly aware of the seasonal decline in| employment in this area, but, he) said, “I do not befleve, nor do any of us, that this is any sign of a continuing softening of. the high level of national prosperity.” There is an upward trend in expenditures which Is expected to continue, he said. The speaker said that we have not depleted our defense budget, stating that mutual security expen- ditures are part of a national in- surance policy. s Ld] » “Two years ago our European allies were spending for defense purposes $3 for every $1 received from the United States. These! countries are now spending the equivalent of $6 of their own money for every dollar." VIGOROUS IKE before, since being relieved of triv- ial tasks. L * ¢ The speaker told of the respect She's the world's eel important hostess—America's “" Lady.” Will Mamie Risenhower, “hold that sition again? Or will it be Nancy Ketauver? Marie Harriman? qf articles, Ruth Montgomery vides close-up looks at the lady candidates.” By RUTH MONTGOMERY the nation by a landslide. * * @ elaine of the White House. mile-high altitude. duties that. during the past two years in the White House. Ike's personal physician, WASHINGTON (INS) — If Amer-|Wile live nearby Bubbling, breezy, blue-eyed Ma-! mie Doud Eisenhower has already proved her mettle in the sometimes onerous, always unpaid job as chat | Family chatter about heart all- ments was old-hat to Mamie long before President Ike developed ticker trouble. She has lived with a heart murmur since early childhood, when her wealthy, dot- ing parents began taking her to Texas each winter from Denver’s Except for avoiding plane rides \whenever possible, Mrs. Eisenhow- ler has valiantly declined to let her Pyle reported on the health of heart condition interfere with the President Eisenhower, saying that official he is as full of vigor as ever and! swamp a first lady. In fact, her that he has more time for construc-|health has never been better than| _ > tive work of the White House than: inevitably Maj. Gen. Howard M. Snyder, sees to that. . Mamie, who tasted bitter sorrow with the death of her first-born son, Dwight Doud, of scarlet fever 35 years ago, is today a happy, jdoting grandmother. Maj. John Eisenhower and his at Ft. Belvoir, and their four lively young- Va., ieans elected first ladies instead! 'sters overrun the White House to of presidents, a former meat pack-|the delight of Grandpa Jke and er's daughter could probably sweep) Mamie. AIDED BY MOTHER Mrs. John Sheldon Doud, the First Lady's witty mother whom Ike long ago ricknamed “Min” for his favorite comic-strip character, also shares the hectic pace of the| nonth Eisenhower menage, except when | month playing hostess to the first family at the “Little White House” in Denver. Mamie, with less time for canas- ta and Bolivia these days, has been pinch-hitting for her famous hus- band when presidents of national organizations and veterans’ groups clamor for a White House hand- ishake, Blooming like one of her own peontes since the Gettysburg “dreamhouse” was actually com- pleted, she shuttles back and forth by car for blissful week- ends in the vountry. Not for Ma- mie, however, aré.such strenu- ous hobbies as gardening, golf- ing and fishing. An exercise hater, she plays Iscrabble with her mother, flicks ithe TV dials, attends to household chores and curls up on the patio with her favorite historical novels. Come Monday, and she is back in the Washington harness again. * e@« « Wiser to the ways of officialdom than four years ago, Mamie now ‘limits her receptions for women to 100 or 200 guests each, Even so, in an average week she pumps as many hands as a candidate for county sheriff. TYPICAL WEEK . Consider a typical week this Returning from Gettysburg with Ike on’“Monday, she posed for pic- tures with the Mother of the Year, entertained Senate wives at a dis- taff luncheon, opened a new cen- ter for the Goodwill Industries, re- ceived the Daughters of the So- ciety for Cincinnati, held a recep- tion for out-of-town acquaintances, opened the National Cathedral flower mart, posed for pictures with leaders of several worthy groups, and entertained a group of children afflicted with cerebral palsy, * 6¢« @ Add to this the supervisory job of running the White House, and a never-ending correspondence several hundred letters: a week, Mrs. C. R. Gatley Is President and admiration aides have for the President, and said, his “bigness is transmitted to the entire staff.'’, Pyle sald that the presidential campaign will be hard fought ‘on the local level and warned the women to “take care of your homework.’ straight and then pour it on,’ urged his audience, as he said, “We can’t possibly win with Mich-. igan cee a family” 2 Garden Club Selects New Officers Members of the Pontlac Branch;man of the ways and means com-'C. K. Patterson, chairman of the} - of the Women’s National Farm and mittee, reported on the success of'conservation .committee, that Mrs. Garden Association were enter- |the recent bridge parties. Pro-|Etta Mae Cook ‘is to be the re- 'tained Monday afternoon by Mrs.iceeds from the project will be cipient of the Pontiac Branch’s “Do your homework, get it, down)|Paul L. Connolly in her home on " Pyle Millerway drive, Birmingham. bl * * Annual reports. were presented A letter was a ty Mrs. John land the election of officers for W. Fitzgerald from the association's the coming year was conducted by Pyle ape that ee 1s a his-'Mrs. Arthur R. Young. torical cycle and that the “cycle, moves from bondage f spiritual —faith,_tp -te- age, courage dom to abundance, abundance to) selfishness, selfishness to apathy, | apathy to dependency, and from Serendency a to ee | In ioe the rene: said that | we are fortunate to have President Eisenhower to give us four more years in the Republican Party’s|_ “unlimited future.’ Mrs. Cavalier at Moose Temple. te -€OuPr=— to freedom, free- xis. Walter K. Willman, first |Y¢@- Mrs, C. T. Ekelund presented the officers elected. Mrs. C. R. Awarded the club's Grace Fitzger- used to purchase flowering crab! apple trees to Doautly the city. | a Scholarship student, Madah Mack, who is attending Western Michigan College, Miss Mack has been Gatley will serve as president; vice president; Mrs. Hugh Grove, second vice president; Mrs. Benjamin Jerome or, record- 4 ing secretary; q cobs, corresponding secretary, | and Mra, H. L. Van Haltern, treasurer. Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald, chair [Scholarship for next; aid DESCRIBES WORK scholarship to Higgins Lake Train- ing School in August. Mrs: Walter K, Willman, civic improvement chairman, reported on the planting of the flowering crab trees throughout the city Mamie Would Be Cinch at the Polls and you wonder when Mamie's sal- ary will begin. Mrs, Ike, with her vivacious charm and breesy slang, has a Way. about her. She captivates old and young alike, just as 38 years ago she enthralled a young second lieutenant while visiting with her parents at Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio, Tex, Ike Eisenhower, something of a lady-killer himself, took one look at the laughing-eyed girl with the Lillian Gish bangs and promptly invited her for a stroll around the fort. Then he tried to make a date, but popular Mamie was booked for an entire month. * ¢ @ With determined perseverance, | Ike kept calling until the teenaged charmer finally gave in. They were married ‘eight months later, after) Mrs. Alfred Lee of Clarkston road, a Valentine's Day engagement. YOUTHFUL RADIANCE Today, Mamie’s youthful radi- ance belies her nearly 60 years and continually confuses White House ‘callers, who sometimes gasp: ‘But I expected to meet a much older woman!" eee Having sacrificed her favorite hobby—shopping for bargains in department stores—the First Lady now orders from newspaper ads, cl meets her duplicate dresses at par- tles and flag-raisings, merrily takes her glass-house existence on the chin, and dotes on Ike. . Teased by former Denver beaux who complained that they never could see what Ike had that they didn't, she giggled gay- ly: “Yes, but look at him now!’’ Mamie would prefer the quiet life of Gettysburg to the White House fishbow], but she loves her man. If he thinks the country needs him, she'll be right here in Washington, gripping strange hands for another four years— the voters willing. * * 6 (Tomorrow: Nancy Kefauver — . jtalent, beauty and charm.) (Copyright 1956) |their winter home in Lake Worth,| Fla. ‘| Following a three-week vacation |vice Area _ Residents Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Hollenbach- er of Forest avenue, Watkins Lake, have returned to their home after spending the past six months at * * * in Florida, Mrs, Ross Stockwell, and daughter, Isabel, have re- turned to their home on West Hu- ron street, * *@ Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Jew- ell of Chicago were recent guests ot his sisters and their families, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Holliday and Mr. and Mrs. George E. McKnight of South Parke atreet, Springhine— Brings] © Busy Schedule for) ; their niece, Margie Stringer, to Robert E, Anderson. Margie is the daughter of the late Mr. and: Mrs. Mike Stringer of Capac Gnd he is she son of Mrs. Blanche » Apley of West Huron street and George Anderson of . Lawrence drive, MARGIE STRINGER Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sampson of Pioneer avenue and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Miller of Cass Lake road, * ® * Mr, and Mrs. George Watson of Women's Section Barrington road have returned to their home from Arlington Heights, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1956 PAGES 13-15 Ill., where they visited their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Geer. The Geers are the proud parents of a ey bara Lee, born May 2 _ Mrs. Watson spent = weeks in Mlinois, with Mr. Watson arriving) their granddaughter. Paternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geer of Western Springs, Il, Mr, and Mars, Marshall Smith} of Elizabeth Lake road had as thelr dinner guests Saturday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Foers- ter and family, Brenda and Bryce, of . oe Marsha Smith returned to her home from Western Michigan Col- lege with the Foersters. A fresh- man, Marsha was recently chosen| of the Art Club at the college and was elected to the Daisy Chain, composed of fresh- /men receiving B plus or better in ‘their scholastic standing. * 8 « David A. Lee,. son of Mr. and will graduate from Michigan Col- lege of Mining and Technology at the commencement exercises June 3. David will receive a B. S. degree! in forestry. He is a member of the Tech Forestry Club, the stu- dent branch of the Society of American Military Engineers, and ‘Phi-Kappa Phi. Enrolled in the Army program, he holds the rank of cadet first lieutenant. Ld tL) td] Virginia Helene Zimmer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Zim- mer of Kingston road, will gradu- ate with a bachelor of arts degree in history from MacMurray College on June 3 Virginia has been manager for jthe campus radio station, a fresh- man counselor and a member of) the Phi Nu society. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perna of West Ann Arbor avenue are an- nouncing the birth of a son, Terry Michal,. May 6 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Person of —|Pingree avenue, Mrs. Doris Jer- vais of Raeburn street and Pefer| Perna of Baldwin avenue. “ive State Convention of Pi Omicron Is Held in Flint for a few days after the birth of] , Pj Omicron National sorority held its convention on Saturday and Sunday at the Hotel Durant in Fin coming year and plans were made| to hold the 1957 convention at the| Hotel Bancroft in Saginaw. ter of Pontiac attending the con- vention were Mrs, Call, president: Mrs. Leon Skulley, president, corresponding Mrs. Paul L.. Hoskins, delegate; Mrs. Bernadette Arnold, Michigan state treasurer of the sorority; Mrs. Hugo Harnack and her guest, Loan Building will be the scene of the benefit card party. of the ‘Sylvan Lake Garden Club Thurs- day at 8 p.m. John Greenlee are cochairmen of the event. Their committee mem- bers are Mrs. Raymond Dombrow- ski, Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs. Ar- thur MacFayden, Mrs. Earl Bart- lett, Mrs. the affair open to the public. MOMs Attending National Convention Cass avenue entertained members| of Zone Eight, Past Presidents! Club, MOMS of America for their May meeting. Mrs. E. K. Vander- lind presided and Mrs. L. R. Naugle led the devotions. national Falls, meeting was followed with a social Mrs. Cecil Briggs and Mrs, Olive Leader Dog Work Told at Meeting The Michigan State Chapter of Officers were elected for the Merabors of the lotu Kia Cesp-lerg. tone one Oe E.-Verne Mc- Mrs. Dudley secretary; - elect; Mrs. Clyde Harnack. and sty Ellen Boyd, Lil- Garden Club = Quayle oat Bah Poppy Plans Card Party) Sse" eres to Pontiac Federal Savings and Mrs. Williany Tebeau and Miss welcomed as new Mrs. Willard McRae and Mrs.| ernoon meeting were Janet Por- ritt, Betty Meggison, Shirley Jean Forbes and Mis. Robert Nienstedt. The June 16 meeting will be a tour of the floral displays at Cran- brook. Institute, Gold Star Mothiirs Meet at Library Oakland County Chapter . 4, American Gold Star Mothers met Friday at Adah Shelly, Library, {Participating in the memorial serv- ice held were members of the VFW Auxiliary, Amvets Auxiliary, Blue \Star Mothers and Navy Mothers. | Reports on activities were given by the hospital and ways and means chairmen. A committee will work with other patriotic organiza- tions to formulate plans for serv- ‘ices at the Veteran's plot in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Memorial Day, ‘Refreshments were served with Gordon Dickie, Mrs. George Keany, Mrs. Frank Web- ster, Mrs. Fred Beedle and Mrs. William Harris. Refreshments will be served at Mrs. Wiliam Jones of North Several members are attending convention in Niagara today until Thursday. The _|Burgess as hostesses. _ for. persons “may purchase these from members of the Farm and Garden Association. . Mrs. Standish Sibley, chairman of the horticultural therapy com- mittee, told of the work accom-) |plished this past year in flower itherapy instruction for the patients |at Pontiac State Hospital. Announcement was } made by Mrs. ! 'Women’s Chorus to End Heads Banquet Season Wednesday Nigh rhe Pontiac W in the organization for 25 years, and others who have contributed | outstanding service to the group's, activities were made honorary, imembers of the organization. | Members who were honored and, ‘presented with a yellow rosebud | ‘included Mrs. Howard B. Barker, Mrs. Dora Dawson, Mrs. Harold, A. Fitzgerald, Miss Georgia Hoyt, | Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Aaron Riker, Mrs. G.| | R, Williams and Mrs. C. B. Wil- omen’s Chorus, an! Parks and Recreation, will con-|son. Mrs. Ferman Huston was mis- affiliate of the Department _ of clude an active season Wednesday | rouR AWARDS tress of ceremonies at the mother- | daughter and son banquet of Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246, hetd- at the Moose Temple. The invocation was given by! Mrs. Neil Cairns. Toast to daugh-) ters and sons was given by Mrs. | Riehard Young and Susan “Young gave the response. Mrs. | Randall Wilson gave the address| of welcome and introductions were given by’ Mrs. John Balch. Mrs.) Thomas Squires gave a solo ac-| companied by Mrs. Emma Post.’ An accordion selection by Mrs., Harold Finn was also a part of the recent program. Mrs. Lester Bell gave a reading and_ benediction, was given by Mrs. Harvey May. | General chairman for the ban- quet was Mrs. Clarence Cavalier assisted by Mrs. Huston, . Mrs. Michael . Blahut, Mrs. Clifford! Lynch amd Mrs. Fannie Sheely. Mark Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Skaja en- _tertained friends at their home on, VIOLET ELIZABETH CRANE | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Crane of as two seasonal radio broadcasts: Beachdale street on his anniver-, Auburn avenue are announcing the’ Other appearances include a sary of 27 years with Pontiac Mo- engagement of their daughter, Vio- program at the Kellogg - Center, | ings and Loan Building. —levening, when it presents an in- | vitational coneert to an audience of 250 guests. The concert will be/ presented under the direction of Charles E. Huttomin the Civic Room of the Pontiac Federal Sav- Ld * * This will be the 24th annual spring concert, and the first to be presented to an audience by invi- tation only. Elaine Keinert, a member of the chorus, will be avsisting solo- ist for the evening program. Spe- cial quartette numbers will be sung by Olive Absher, Margaret | Coonfield, Miss Keinert and Vel- va Wolfe. Accompanist for the concert will be Dorothy L. Mc- Kibben. . | During the past year the chorus has ’been heard in 11 local and out- of-town concert appearances, ra cluding two local and three ow |town Christmas programs as wail Mrs. Young announced that the| Pontiac Branch ‘had received four awards at the recent Michigan! Division meeting of the Women's National Farm and Garden Asso-; ciation, The awards were received, for the organization's work int hor- | ticultural therapy, photography, | civic improvement and for the hospital volunteer program. : * 6 e Mrs. Hugh . Grove oe and Mrs. John Livingstone presided at the, jtea table which was graced with ‘a yellow and white organdy cloth ‘centered with a yellow and white floral arrangement of carnatiofs, iroses and yellow snapdragons in a silver bowl. Social committee chairman for the day was Mrs. Harold A. Fits- gerald, Assisting on the committee were, : |Mrs. Bertil Larson, Mrs. John W." sere and Mrs. Philip Hub- Club to Organize Twenty-two retired teachers of, Charter members who have been | S. J. Patterson, Mrs, C. H. : ‘Choosing the menu for fe Pes oe a E ee wy the Christian Youth Banquet tors. Among those attending were let Elizabeth, to Wallace F. Smith. Michigan State University and the|Pontiac met at the Garland avenue! 0 be held June 9 in the Pontiac Federal Savings and home of ‘Mrs. Albert E, Kohn to, Loan Asso¢iation dining hall was the committée from the Christiag Men’s Club, sponsor of the affair. Photo- | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph MaGee, Paul He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, fourth annual concert at the De- Frank Rubbio, Mrs. Jack Park H. Smith of Birmingham. troit Institute of Arts. Cowdrey, Donna Daniels and Ruth The couple have set September, 8, Following the Wednesday eve- jas the date of the wedding. Jones, a organize aiclub of retired teachers. | The group discussed plang for oes jning program coffee will be served ® club and elected officers. ' graphed (left to right) were William G. + Pontiac Press Phote Canterbury drive, Kee Witson of Valencia drive, Dr. Walter Godsell of West Huron street and Floyd Evans of Airway road. Club members plan to make the semie formal banquet an annual affair, The banquet will Spence of honor the senior class of the Greater Pontiac area. * _FOURTEEN 7 . . By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 2 “I. promised to tell you: today|women had done in their more ac-|Fapher. 3 Shit They itive years,. Among them are a really a u lormed ‘der the direction and with the fi. gradunte nurse, a teacher, a pastry y Fund, “and at the re- : a 4% =< This group is unusual because 90 years of age, I had heard about ‘ them and was eager to see and hear them, I had that pleasure = long ago. First I mast tell you that they | | look like a much younger group, | not only because of their appear. | ance but becayse of their humor, | enthusiasm and general outlook. Four members showed up for | —practice following one of the big + snowstorms in New York, when the weather and traffic were far | frem normal. I had wondered how a choral| group of that age would sound. They sang beautifully and their voices were lovely. Only once in a long time, on a very high note, would you even suspect them to be an older group. | e They were eeu a little more than a year ago. Today they have 37 members, 26 women and 11 men. They come from six homes for the aged and from.two Golden Age Clubs. You can tell that they love what they are doing. Their E enthusiasm and that of their di- : rector is ——— y young. s Stay Youthful = Singing ww I asked what these. men and housewife, a designer and a stenog- ft churches and on radio, After a oe *. Active participation in music helps to keep oldsters ‘They have been very successful and the group has its dwn parties ever since ged skekeg appearance: too, THE PONTIAC PRESS, _TUESDAY. ‘MAY 22, 1956 heir performance in a home for hse 'the aged a social period follows,|. > They take great pride in their work. One woman said, “This keeps us young. We are going for- ward rather than backward. " An- other, eagerly, “We have im- proved, \haven't we?” They are eaget to progress and interested | in branching out into television. Here's a salute to the Singing. Seniors and to all of the older) folks they make happy. | * * «© | Tomorrow: ‘Happy Activity. Keeps Older Folk from ieee ok trem Resting / PHS Grad. Grads of ‘36 Plan June Event A reunion. marking the 20th year since graduation will be held by the January and June 1936 graduating classes of Pontiac High| — School. The affair will be held at the high school on June 16. * * « , Pontiac Press Phote an attempt to locate all members of the class. Pictured (left to right) are Glenn Heathman of Canterbury drive, Mrs. Richard Fisher of Cherokee road, Margaret Becker of Lincolnshire drive and Dr. C. LaVerne Bowers of Barrington road. Members of the 1936 graduating classes of Pontiac High School are busy making plans for their 20th class reunion to be held June 16 at Pontiac High School. Dur- ing a recent planning meeting, committee members en- Joyed yed reminiscing while chec ‘king the 1936 yearbook in DON’T Expose Your FURS To the Ravages of: Moths, Dust, Fire and Hot Weather BEING Rush Your Furs to Our Cold Storage Vaults for Any ‘old fur coat restyled into a 1956 Style Cape. THIS WEEK ONLY cleaned and glazed age Kushner & Son Furs 22 E. Pike St. FE 2-1310 MOLLS-— cua, Fabrics at Fair Prices! “GO TOGETHER” DECORATING FABRICS — distinctive, dramatic and versatile too! 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Women’ s Group Plans June Picnic | The Pillar Club met Monday Honored at Banquet | ,evening for a cooperative: di of Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner. hostesses were Mrs. Tenny. given by Mrs. | showed pictures of |trip around the world young people from the junior, of the June class. groups of the Tuesday Musicale of! ships to the State Music Camp ati" | Jack Horner of Mil'wail street, | | In the Student League of junior | high school age students, winners (mation may call Mrs. Bowers or , Included Sidney Williams of Hard- Mrs. ing road, piano; Jerry Exiine of | be made with Mrs. Bowers of Bar-/| Lake Orion, piano; Jay Hall of Navajo drive, | Honorable mention and alternate scholarships were given to Santhy Annas, piano, and Kenneth Brown, To be eligible for the competi-| |Thursday evening. tion, the young people had to have | princ ipal at W memorized three standard reper-! year. toire compositions and also have! a total of 65 points from musical Celia Merrill Turner of Bloomfield rat the Andersonville road home| Arno Hulet,! ‘Mrs. Fred Voelker and Mrs. Ross| Memorial Day devotions were. conference president of WSCS. Tenny. and Mrs.! ‘Royce Beers of Birmingham Mrs. her recent Alton responding with a toast to, Dinner is being served in the new} ‘cafeteria at 6:30 p.m., followed by| lan informal program ‘that will al-! low time for members to rem- linisce and renew acquaintances. Hotel Hostess Can’t Rely on Charm By ANNE HEYWOOD | more se, about jobs. pe sacsierty There's all the difference in the) about jobs in the hotel field. world between reading about al Many women, judging by my If you are a gouod awiichhoard usually long—tu work up into the operator or typist, that’s an in. If,job you want. you're a top secretary, you might NonWING LIKE HOME Serving as cochairmen > galore are Carl aioe cea Phe Gena A ek book | mail, think that working in a ho- ee pet Set in ee the Be sure you really like the pres- Mrs. W. Ross Thompson of the and) actually visiting the place: tel is just like being hostess in ‘sure and_ hectic atmosphere, be- | January class and Margaret| | 2.24 your own home. | That according to Mrs. Robin. ca .s¢ working in a hotel is mot five Becker and Mrs. Bruce Annett |. Sometimes it turns out to be bet-| They say, “I would like to be-| son and others in the field, is the one single bit like being the hos- (ter than you visualized it and come banquet manager in a hotel best way. fescliniscuniae ni hone! . ‘sometimes worse—but it's always because I just loved giving din- Also, such ‘obs are usually a . « «6 Pontiac were chosen for scholar- are Glee Hains Reco \very different. ee per when my husband was) five-day week, whic u) is not true of If you want further imiormation Isaac Prevette Jr., program:;+ The same thing ‘is true, only ; _ Mrs. Robinso 1's Job! about Jobs ir the hotel fie Id, send ies C. LaVerne Bowers and Jack i |DESCRIBE TALENTS But be very sure that you're me a stamped self-addressed en Shuler, treasurers; Mrs. Robert Then they go on to tell how-really interested @nough in hotel velope in care of the Pontiae Press \Glenn and Dr. C. LaVerne Bow- 'good they are at arranging flow- work to take the time—and its and Ill send it to you lers, publicity, and Mrs, Donald ers, making canapes, supervising ~ (Copyright 1956) WaS Sterns, letters. ‘the maid-of-all-work and_ putting e q e |-—— —— — == ee | the guests at ease. App! C k | a Anyene desiring further infor- ~ * "ont cos | The. hotel field, particularly Will Score With Hubby Mrs. Feekart rt : Fine Bread Crumbs in This Recipe | the job of banquet manager, takes a lot more than charm and flower- |arranging. In fact, it is such a grueling | job women banquet executives | are as scarce as can be. Annett. Reservations are to | REAL HOME Mang CHOW MEW Quickly with ¢o., Mo- esr Honors Mrs. R. Kempf Members of the- Willis School) Staff honored Mrs. Rudolf Kempf/ One of the few that I know ts ‘Evelyn Robinson, wha works in a \large New York hotel. And while ‘it's true that she has charm—a lot By JANET WLLL Ge $. how-of with a dinner at Hotel | ‘of it—she also has certain other Peni pose ee came Rane ee one veal CHOW . Mrs. Kempt. corolla Se MEIN... e double quich dream dish you, illis, will retire this! Y e ¢ | The recipe today is for one hus-! too, con maie with Onentel Noodles! . | For wey she hms detailed band’s favorite dessert. Why not ° : Pe anni. knowledge of ‘he price down to the|'Ty it on your spouse and see if he, e ge ae ie pauses ne | mae ceneas of dishes; abil-/ grees with Fred Feekart. 7 i Ps SS Kempf was presented an album of| jity to handle labor relations with} Mrs. Feekart leads a busy life | Ae John the staff and memorable events at| COLOR ‘an enormus staff; detailed knowl-|with work in the Willis PTA and MT. the achool. Mrs. Lawrence Cole-| edge of liquor regulations; details preparing to help in this year's WRITE man expressed a tribute to Mrs. TRANSFER of the entertainment taxes, fire|Vacation Bible’ school at her) FOR Kempf and presented her with “| 14 MOTIFS 5538 |regulations and licensing: com- church. She has one child at FREE jkift from the group. plete knowledge of every aspect/home, in a:'dition to one in school. — | ‘of the hotel and how it runs; The Feekarts are square dance en- RECIPE ythe ability to remain charming thusiasts, are members of the BOOK | Allemanders Club. APPLE CAKE By Mrs. Fred Feekart 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ‘y feaspoon salt ‘with a thousand urgent details! pressing in on her all at once. - SOME ‘WAYS IN’ If you're still intrested: in the | ‘hotel field, here are some “ways! ‘Mothers, Daughters | nner | | Mrs. C. Kirk Rae of Flint was! | guest speaker at the annual |mother and daughter banquet of} These cute knittin’ kittens are First Methodist Church F riday, jideal for trimming linens and wear- jin. ” Start as a desk clerk, espe 2 tablespoons sugar ‘ | SHOW - ae) U co i tak ree bu jevening. Mrs. Rae is a former ables—just press off. Nice for a WOE NG (ae 0 sos 1 teaspoon vanilla Soe | COLUMBIA CITY. IND hotel work. But best bet of all is| via office skills. : | ‘a cup milk ‘, cup fine bread crumbs ww ann Mix = ingredients together. into ; cet MARY KING bow fingers. heavy to handle ‘your towels and aprons as well as Toast to daughters was given by for children's items. The colors— Robert Alton with Barbara brown, coral and turquagse. Pattern No. 5338 contains color mothers. Mrs. Allen Elliett served transfer for 14 motifs plus direc-' Press into a pan with The crust will be Coming Events e School. See need better mar This Standard ~ HIGH TRADE-IN ~ Come in and try “tH 9 P.M. Cavern: 19 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING muiaeycince 17! t Bost . z R \* ‘h * 4 pire: | — e es ite ek eS, iS SAE Bey lgmecepes oo a new Royal ks and in starting a career. Typewriter i Standard keyrors and St VALUES ON OLD TYPEWRITERS > OFFICE EQUIPMENT STATIONSRS © BUSINESS OUTFITTERS a Noch Seynew SE. et FE2483 ~~ t- The next meeting will be a pic-.as toastmistress and special music tions for making crib cover. ' Quick Sewing Circle wii! meet at the’ On-top of the crust put the ; i : : y h, 61 Ellwood : I : fe nic June 19 at the home of Mrs. was provided by -the Ladies Send 25¢ in coins, your name, an Srarenioe el toe 8) MEE eeS | following: Gale Hedrick on Oakhill drive in Octette of the church. The Men's address and the pattern number) WECH lef mulocsiAvcouellkaanonie) cen Tanin 1 ’ e | me “1s ' ets Birmingham. |Fellowship served. ,to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372.churen will meet Wednesday at #20 eden ee RC cut ini j W. Quincy St.. 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' 5 } ce kf 4 ‘ a ’ Fi = ok ; , fd _ : ; : j ( i i 7 “ . t ~ , | . : ‘SIXTEEN. ee __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1956 Ms SEG ene r : “ ae « azasecsssneovsettekort A new. pipeline for unloading oil) | Singapore has increased its im-| Argenting faces a new round of | Tops Bs Libraries MWYTTITIT TTT TT LL eooee fon 8 tankers is open: at Tenerife, ‘ama on. liquor’ and ed incerases, Buenos canal a Management, Labor Ready NEW YORK—Only ree states Peony in 1898 for Right to Work Struggle); ss. oe, 2 Eonner-Snover x 4 ee erica 5 rP west Priced "WASHINGTON Management “right-to-work”’ states ban’ the un-|Service for all their citizens. Ex- Tr and organized labor pledged néw ion shop in the railroad and air-|Perts estimate that adequate li- Wt He lally A (ly ertised TV battles today over compulsory un-|),.. industries. Conversely, labor|"F@ry service demands an outlay Rhode Island—provide full library -FUNERAL_ HOME ShbbsbesbSbeCEs- as = apunihiy ie a union officials expressed renewed|of $1.50 ber capita per year, but 2 Sareea ne ? ony + states SvceraR. Go much ool jon » Shop salad railroad and air- Taft-Hartley ig tt the un- ee yas ‘p-pot reach the S0-centy Se ee _ : as in sant (On Shop everywhere, mark. : —_—— : . : = soe Rene gl Nhe he ia — : _ said they would continue to fight [ ——_ . . — Nfor state and federal laws to ban a . = . lunion contracts requiring workers to. be members and pay dues to labor unions. i ‘RIGHT-TO-WORK” i Unien sources, on the other Hhand, expressed renewed deter; mination to scrap against enact- ment of any such new bans and) to work for repeal of present! “right-to-work” laws in 18 South-| ROEBUCK AND CO. ern and Western states. These J $ jaws say membership or nonmem-| (bership in a labor union shall have ‘no effect on a person's right to hold his job. * * { The Supreme Court ruled un- animously yesterday, in reversing ja Nebraska Supreme Court deci- ;sion, that state “right - to - work” ews don't apply to workers in the railroad and airline industries. ALL MUST JOIN The situation stems from thei} > ie fact that Congress, in enacting the See the Complete Line ‘Taft. . Hartley labor . manage- |ment law in 1947, sanctioned thei] — i et Our Fectory Showroom ‘union shop, but allowed individual Sears will arrange Our L ae . rT) Pe to outlaw it. 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Hy say i ava e Nfete oA I a ive ; FOSS OAS sh Ts) eG bhp dy ge et ee | aie, deer Ae ee i j eka } 4 fd : f Mwy fy i i } j = “8 ! : till Bathe a ? ‘ rf ri uP oe L / t ay ieee case f | t 3 tied ? ‘ | ‘ J h i t i : i” t i oe “ j if j le & & : 14 ' | ‘ Fi fi 4 ‘ J =f . i hans Ve r Ges | fa i : ! ; ! 5 A Rr Sp “4 sid \ poe ies j \ | ee : ‘ : ’ : oe f ‘ \ : Sy) + Bee OS r ; i} : i | : i 2 i u f yk 7%, \ a j te! 5 . eee by a _EIGHTEEN Le THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY.22.1996) = ee te ee Flood Relief a at Troy "Fe ay ae ident AS K — Your PTA Is Planning: ne Inquest Scheduled _|- is 7 pees: oe Ei a _Last Session at Leonard; ‘in County Jal Death | ~~ UC . —— erick C. Ziem said today a cor-| City May Use Monies LEONARD — Leonard PTA will treasurer; and Mrs. Lloyd Wa-|oner’s inquest will be called to jn-| , Hs - Advanced by Property hold its last meeting of the Joo historian, vestigate the death. yesterday | ee os : ; J Owners at 8 p.m. Monday at the school. Metamora morning in Oakland County Jail of | BAPTIST MANOR — Above is architect's idea of how the tion on a 30-acre site in Farmington Township. Detroit Baptists hope A program of piano and vocal | Instaliation of PTA officers J'™ W. Brown, 33, of Walled Lake, $1,000,000 Bapttat Manor a retired persons will look upon comple- ‘to house 250 or more retired men and women there. TROY — Emergency drainage 9¥™bets from the-minatre! show | wo will serve for the ensuing Brown was found by fellow in- he Feeently given in ueveen has | Meta. | mates onySinls a face in a waste reel team Ciutat ave ott yt” (nom pA Cra Purchae Site on 13 Mile Road, Farmington Township fresh Dr. Isaac C, Prevette said in mission meeting tonight at 8 p.m | Be sefres rents | Officers now are: President,/death apparently was due at the Troy City Hall. Waterford Township Mrs. Ada Day: vice president.!coronary thrombosis. If the attorney rules {t feasible Donelson School PTA installed Mrs. Helen Brecht; secretary, Mrs.| The inquest was ordered at the legally, the city may use money Mrs, Walter Barningham as its’ Joanne Schenck, and treasurer.}request of Oakland County Sheritt| advanced from property owners to 1956-57 president. iMrs. Louise Brady. No further| Frank Irons, Ziem said. By MARY CELINSKE room and bilchona; as well as| of living at the manor will be | small ene there simply {fs not start construction of drains. Fiood- | t wil hel til fall. : ing of subdivisions has srought Peseatig rein ae pear ps mee aan av tant nan . nse eiaiongaie eagle Farmington Correspondent {tine rooms and apartments for; om @ monthly basis with no | space for aging grandparents residents and city officials to seek y4r3° John Madole, mother vice, Pe this stay in jail. Both times, he, FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A about 40 residents. In the future, — of ement on the part of | be hag Dnata ae _ —, ae ie needs president: John B. Nicholls, father) a we eats cna tee el sri said, the man apparently suffered| modern, $1,000,000 home and cot- single comes will be added to, ages Fete ped a The vic e president: : saree: saver: day by the Waterford Village PTA. jfrom a severe cold. lcottages for the aged, to be known) aaa couples or members of one assessm ‘orm: teacher vice president; Mrs. Allen: as Baptist Manor, will soon be! y. te outlet for their! more retired men and women,’ and home finance administrator, county method would require sev-'priestly, recording secretary; Mrs. | |All the students and their families ; 2 To ‘ eral months, officials say. | Hareld Jacober, corresponding, lare invited, 2 Begin Jail Terms built on a 30-acre site opposite | ‘energies, recreational facilities aré said Edward R. Broad, executive has said that homes for the elderly | ° Gh ” e Using property owners’ funds lsecretary; Mrs. Willis Leturgy, | The aftair will be held out- for Theft of Gasoline ; Mile Says couatry Club on 13) also being planned. Residents who| secretary. “Many of them will be appear to be a priority item in en- immediately would set = ~ | doors on the school grounds, In /have bee busy all their lives need fully able. to support themselves, actmént of new housing legislature ly ld set a prece | case ef Tein, tables will be set | Robert Wilson, 23, of 1043 Boston’ For years the Detroit Baptists, ‘not spend thelr declining ‘years in| some will have limited income. this year, and urges that such ether anti-flood pro meet | com reakaot to Clifter’ a . op eetee: | bs ars Res Hodges, 24, of have hcg pieenina ~ project hod a rocking chair. There will be Cost of living at the manor will housing -be provided through pri- a dott? acting city manager. ay ch family is requested to bring Roya began 30-day sentenc-/care for persons in the area who 1. useful and interesting things almost have to be determined on vate financing. ; , city manag own table service, bread, butter |S in cones ee, Jail yester- [ere reached the age of retire- for them to do- Arts and craftseach individual case. No one, Baptist Manor is affiliated with ieee cme evan nessa) and two dishes to pass. Coffee, meer pleading guilty to simple/ ment. ‘will be offered hnd those individ-|however, will be turned away sole- ‘the Detroit Missionary Society and Nate OR a po on) Ee LCs ates Township police ar-| Plans and drawings for the juals with a “green thumb” will ly because of lack of funds.’ ‘the American Baptist Convention. and is pepeciat by officials eke Avondale lrested the pair Sunday morning proposed project have already ‘have a chance for flower and vege- ‘Care of the aged is fast becom- Offices are located at 507 Farwell Harry McLennan, who has been) The annual meeting of Avondale | following an. alleged theft of 5 to S Ncete ee ee fable J Fp) lent (ete sie Pah ee Dee oe Rebel Py ee Gsinng epeclnll aanigrancetel ior The | PTSA will be held at 8 p.m. Thurs- 6 gallons of gasoline from cars| ‘goer. and have received {aver | . Baptist Manor is a philan- | cae iene Coa bo id the. tors. community for many years in the day at Avondale High School. —|parked at the Oakland County In-} By Shh ie eee nee ae enthey | (hFopic, non-profit organization, ) Wy Col y a Fs c drain and water field. There will be an installation of firmary sometime Saturday night.’ hove heen viewed, | however, it ts not intended asa |) 2 MUIR’ 1M pasion O° hove | newly elected officers and refresh-| Justice Willis D. Lefturgy, of Wa.) "#¥® Beem viewed. home for indigent “inmates.” 1¢ |"22* Baptist Church Union Lake Clean-Up He represented the city, with ments will be seived. terford Township, increased the| The main buildings, to be con-| will be a comfortable, dignified | ‘By 1970 there will be 17,000, | UNION LAKE—Wednesday 1s original sentences of both men from structed first, will include an in-| residence for re¥red individuals | 000, most of whem will net be the date set for Clean-up Day at five days when they failed to payjfirmary, library, lounge, Confer-| and couples who do not wish to | indigent, but cannot maintain Union Lake village, President ® Escaped Convict {fine and costs totaling $35 each, ence room, Jenant and dining! lve alone or with relatives. Cost | homes of their own. In today’s [Robert Verkler has announced. Terrorizes Town Justice court costs. HELEN AUTEN “Armed Thug Kills Pal; Among the 38 graduates from! Kidnaps Police; Holes. Hurley Hospital Schagl of Nursing, a d | Nearly One Million Flint, Friday will be Helen. Aaten,| Up in Populated Area | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John | Toured GM F acilities B. Auten of Ortonville. The Com-| JAMESTOWN, N. Y. uw — An, : mencement exercises will be held armed, escaped convict, who kid-| Almest one million visitors at:|at 8 p. m..in the Flint Presby-inaped two detectives, stole their, tended an international open house |terian Church. A reception in the/qutomobile and shot and killed his| at General Motors installations in) nurses’ residence will follow. own companion, was believed the United States and Canada, cel-| holed up in a populated area west, ; d | » y Tegal Gomer Presae varew HOI County Woman | — at no increase in price! “It is hoped that in time Baptist Deceming @ necessity.” /Manor will be the home of 250 or, Albert M. Cole, federal housing field Hilis, the initial gathering of the Authority. Plans for a sewage disposal | H. Curtice More en 200 policemen pokéd | Doors were opened t = bli l di d Sh utiously through every building | Seca ee pee) LENGE ooting ol eal ters, and General Motors Institute Frightened residents ernained | at Flint, — a total of 130 installa-| A Royal Oak Township | in their homes behind locked doors tions, jwas being held in the Oakland and windows. The Technical Center itself Coed Soret Jail on investigation of as-'+ ya @ CHASE : - saad Sapt at its rea aps sault with intent to murder fol-- The fugitive was identified as, sons throughout the srcloegpeedl er the (owing a Monday afternoon shoot- James Carter, 32, an auto thief| center Sunday afternoon by means ing in which her landlord was and three-time loser from Roches- of a nationwide telecast, ‘A Prom-| wounded twice. ter taper ta Gat. tas ise for America,” over the Na-| Albert Scott, 44, of 313 Oakdale 195) ie aa " ‘i ae ut Broadcasting Company Net- me | Lae mabe cnet of) this souin tional ng y |St., was reported in “fairly good") |New York city. ee ‘condition at Mt. Carmel Hospital) jis companion in the break, lin Detroit today following the al-| John Dedrick, 23, of Corning, was 3 Dearborn Men Bound | lleged assault, Royal Township po-|killed last night as the climax of Over to Circuit Court ‘lice said the man was hit in the & bullet ee ages Sere Three Dearborn men were bound hand and legs with bullets from|(o“Roomertown, the center of 1 over to Oakland County Circuit! a .32 caliber gun believed to have day's search | Court for sentencing after pleading been fired by Mrs. Marie Thom- DIES AT.WHEEL guilty to breaking and entering in,as, 26. the night time during arraignment| in. Justice Court Monday. All were held in the county jail when they tailed to post $1,000 bond. ._ Michael G. Lancina, Richard Young, and Benjamin Mersmen all waived examination before South- field Township Justice Edward A.| Elsarelli. * The trio allegedly looted and ran- sacked a Southfield Township store May 18. Various miscellaneious ar- ticles valued at $50 were reported missing.. Investigating Southfield Township police ‘said the store had | The Township police spokesman said the shooting reportedly fol- flowed an argument outside the mitted stirking the woman's four- year-ol@ daughter. Scott was hit by two of the three shots fired, ac- cording to investigators. Open House Planned at Waterford School. ~~ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The kindérgarten rooms of Williams Lake School will be open all day: Scott home after the man had ad-| Dedrick died at the wheel of the| police car the pair had sfolen in |Jamestown. Manacled in the back) seat were Detectives Earl Stafford jand Patrick Walen. The car careened into a shed in the Boomertown cs and Lum- iber yard.. a) o As Dedrick slumped over the wheel, with a bullet hole in his chest, Carter jumped from the car} and fled into the fields. The two detectives were not in- jured, They were investigating a _burgiary—here been forh Up considerably With & Wednesday to register 1956-57 kin-and stopped the two fugitives in hatchet. \dergarten students, The teachers the street to question them, with- =a, oe = = gion. es Eg , : ‘ 3 #6 s x . a et ise school nurse will be on hand to! ‘out suspecting who they were | PP RES I eo oe f Se * ae : sy a Six-Year-Old Bruised laequaint them and their parents’ The men pulled out revolvers MERCURY CUSTOM HARDTOP COUPR—one af eighteen bia M beautses i in four price ranges that give you more usable horsepower and Safety-First Design. with school procedures. and forced ghem into the back seat - _ After Clash With Car _."s° biethcertiiente-oe-certtied ot tha palette “Rr ~ aa 0 8, six-year-old COPY must be shown before @ Carter ha n in jail.on a — ndent of 69 Second ‘Sty. wan “Hl and tarceny charge and I Now! At no srexira cost... you eR 235. hp in ‘Montereys resident of 636 Second St., was eniidican! be re aiered: igrand larceny charge and Dedrick and Montclairs... 225-hp in Medalist and Custom models treated for - bruises = of the left aia ion a burglary charge. when equipped witl optional Merc-O-Matic Drive. leg at Pontiac General Hospital, Formington Boy Dies So Slate Modern Modes: sterday after the bicycle he was . ee — * in Dash Across Road riding collided with a car. The boy was released after treat) FARMINGTON (INS)—A nine- 4 ment. The accident occurred in| year-old Farmington Township Sh f A d | i front of 595 Third St. Car driver) boy dashed to his death in front | owing q von a e eae A. McMurry, 603 Lenox) of a car yesterday after suc- js ; , , told Pontiac police the youth) cessfully dodging another auto. iE _— Ble Lad el a riding along on the sidewalk| Sherman Smith was hit while B sivie ahow tae Voeues Mod! when he suddenly turned into the| apparently trying to cross Mid- eres,” to be held at § pm. Mercury’s new increased power gives you faster and high compression, you would have to pay at street. diebelt Road. He dodged a south- eee a ce . . ; wa hound vehicle but was tatally in. Wednesday, at’ Auburn Heights ~ response than ever betore .”.. even more‘ usable... least $173 more in any competitive car.* And only Firemen Quell Blaze woe GE Ie oe OE ES toward a : < : : . " » i) s W d fowar = P "6 - e/n by Robert Porter JF, 38, ot eee oe et be drawn power for rapid acceleration and safer passing! | Mercury in its field gives you a 4-barrel carburetor in Parked Auto Careless. smoking apparently caused a fire which damaged a’ 1956 car to the extent of $150 Mon- day, the Pontiac Fire Department | | Birmingham, Porter was re- leased Leal qeesttening Deer Killed by Driver Another deer was downed by a Listings Wanted i it : ines Cand telreehmente; wll be THE BIG M Medalist and Custom give you more _ as standard equipment on every model. Come in served. . ” : , =< — horsepower-per-dollar than any other riidke of car* today. Mercury prices now start below many ‘and the highest standard horsepower in their price models in the low-price field. said today. driver in Oakland County — early “The firemen extinguished the! ‘ . , this morning, the Sheriff's Depart- e * "Bored i f facturers’ ted r blaze in the vehicle parked at W.| ment reported. The animal was FARMS, ACREAGE, range. To match the low-cost Medalist’s power Wee with eviematis ire list or spltehd rateil Aad for Huron and Johnson Street ter.|™ . aay anarenh | oe by found dead on Walton road,| YACANT PROPERTY Avon Township. The driver was James Heathman, 69 E. Fairmont m identified. | i ° e st ce Ste Now—more than ever your big buy is Dryden Class on Trip County Calendar | EM 3-4197 EM 3-4236 . 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Meddaugh will serve as the state Cool Comfort launched, by the Stratford, mea group's representative on dep tional board ‘of the America lectors’ Assn. 4 past president, the new..direc- tor was active in the organization of the ee association. He Communications. workers in ,, Meddaugh lo Post livia demanded a 100 per cent) John R. Meddaugh, manager of jthe Professional Service Bureau| wage raise, but settled for fringe! tnc., was elected toa three-yeat| benefits and a review of the wege term as director by the Michigan For Burning Fe Feet tte Temperature in cook gen, con [nay ty: white tmedceted sree ca: “ip oftesing stingt 4 eon pitch, mAsk, enswer: faa ew » hp eas bee _ Trike, cirCuit, catcH, etek. thRow. Animal Doctors Seek New Jobs Armed Services Plan Different Posts for Old Veterinary Corps WASHINGTON (®— The Army and Air Force, barred from com- missioning any new veterinarians, are looking for new jobs for those Ike’s Physician Warns Against Denver Vacation WASHINGTON — The White House physician says he would like to have President Eisenhow- er vacation this summer at a low- er altitude than Colorado's. * “If it were left up to me," Maj. Gen. Howard M. Snyder Said late yesterday, “I would be against going to one of the higher alti- tudes in this first year after the heart attack. I would prefer play- already in service. Secretary of Defense Wilson, perhaps noting recent congression- al complaints that the armed serv- ices have more veterinarians than animals, has called for plans for) ending veterinary activities, The plans must be submitted by July! 1. Wilson fixed no deadline for) action. * ° | Two brigadier generals and 2.-|», 678 other officers and enlisted | men in the veterinary corps are} to be disposed of in orderly fash- ion ‘by release from active duty, transfer, reassignment or other- wise.” With machines replacing the horse cavalry and the mule, most service veterinarians have been inspecting meat and food. That assignment probably will be trans- ferred to the Department of Agri- culture. ° ° { Some also have been caring for private pets of .servicemen and their families, Wilson said, adding) that practice is “justifiably open ing it on the conservative side.’ * * * Snyder emphasized that neither Eisenhower nor anyone else at the White House has discussed vaca- tion plans with him. He talked with ‘reporters as Eisenhower played host on the White House), ‘lawn at the biggest reception in jwhich he has taken part. since his heart attack in Denver last Sept. Sheriff s Skin Diver Finds Body of Baby The body of six-week-old drown- ing victim Donald German Jr. was recovered from Cass Lake by Oakland County Sheriff Depart- ment skin diver William R: Jack- son early yesterday afternoon fol- lowing several hours of dragging by police and firemen. The infant was drowned Sunday afternoon when the boat ig which to criticism, except in emer- SR ie ; ; ; g with his parents, aay and should be discon- Mr. and Mrs. Donald German Sr., lke Civil Rights Bill Called Frankenstein | WASHINGTON (® — A majority of House Judiciary Committee members endorsed the Eisenhow- er Administration's civil rights bill today as an effort toward “the great American ideal of equality under law." L LJ LJ But seven Southern committee members—six Democrats and one| st Virginia Republican — denounced |* the bill as “absolutely shocking.’’ They said it posed a: ‘'Franken- stein” threat against state and lo cal governments. The majority and minority re-, ports reflected deep differences over the volatile civil rights issue. The mingrity report was made) -24 public yesterday. * @ The bill, s drawing more than usual attention this election year, was approved by the 32-man com- __ mittee April_25._ The _vote—count ; was not announced at the time. The measure still awaits clear- ance by the House Rules Commit- tre, overturned. The parents saved by nearby boatsmen. Deputy Jackson reported finding the child in 60 to 65 feet of water on his third dive Monday after all previous attempts had failed since since Sunday afternoon. were (Ad verticoment } Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, es- hausted just because body lacks iron. For new younger feeling atter 40, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contain iron for pep; supplement Sere vitamins B; and Bz. In a single dey. lies as much iron as 16 dozen ra oysters, 4 Ibs. of liver.or 16 Tbs. of beef. 7-day “get-acquainted” size costs little. Or get Econ- |omy size and save $1.45, At all druggists, (Advertisement) LOST 43 ibs. TONIC IN RENNEL DETROIT 17, MICH, “In two jyelyred Rennei Concentrate has nate luce my weight — 218 and makes me feel | better have taken. I would like to tell every- one how good it feels to lose excessive oy liquid Rennel werk for you. | Priced $1 % at your drug store. * DANCING COUPLE IN YOUR SET? COME TO- ARTHUR WANT 10 BE THE BEST MURRAY’S TODAY , . ae Ba) gam ete: on! this Coe eres tae 17-78—185 Round-Robin \Same layout. Watrous, Oakland Hills 76-79—155! = 4 : : and thrills to so many, is something I, for one, am thankful for. I hope Al is just on a leave of absence, but I don’t know. — Sometimes in sports we take too much for granted and go our unthinking way until a millionaire con- —» . tractor like Lou Perini, for example, tires of abuse and = A. Watrous, Oakland Milis 16-18-1858 . An. do: birdies fell to/raicingion, Washtenaw -12— ingratitude and pulls his franchise out of Boston. 13 oan : oe ‘ zen im aes fu oir ikingion, reve * ee 18 ’ Just stop and ask yourself where professional half and 4 in the afternoon. Rutan, Lochmoor | ae a e on . ; basketball, baseball, football and boxing would be Warren Orlick’s Ist nine 33 was Seward. Huron Hills 80-18 158 a today without the financial support given by so many the day’s best on the front side. Jawor, Rackham 19-19 188 . millionaire patrons. I'am thinking particularly of eel iN a SRS RES: Affect lrish > > , the ‘many men who picked up the tab w thout com- . : Waara, Portland cc. - 83-80—163 | -~ - plaint in the trying early days of these sports. While Diets was bagging his |¥uttman, Tam Osnanter — #2-81— 18) _ : ; birdies, Em and Al Kocsis col- | Parker, Western GC 80-84-16! Four Big 10 Schools They ranged from Ted Collins, right out of Times lected Sacer , sev. [Seach West Shore 46-80 168 _< Square, to innumerable and long forgotten oil men, tex- eral eagies. Al got two on the |ietsge, Red Run witnarew) Have Gridiron Dates tile men, brewers and just plain wealthy sons who in- par 5 No. 12, » 469-yarder. Emer. Bersen. Meadowlrect iahotey With Notre Dame herited their riches and adopted sport as a healthful ick’s eagle Lo on No. 18, par 5, |J. Ortick, Wyandotve withdrew hobby. i . and 527 yards. Shannon, Orch. Lake = did not start ‘GRAND RAPIDS. Minn. W—Al- Bs * wx kt ‘ - Some turned from-early reputations as playboys. to q ' > be wise, smooth-operating business men. THEY MAKE A LOT OF PEOPLE HAPPY fo Tom Yawkey, Dan ‘Topping, the Wrigley, fellows like _. the many millionaires around the .winter golf circuit a who put up the first big stakes for the touring golf pros to dheot-st who financed the first expensive golf lay- A though Big 10 football coaches Indian Fans Jolted . were vague about outside foes in a proposed conference round-robin ‘Starting in 1959-60, it was learned Al Lopez Hears Echoes ===." letic directors yesterday ‘voted for Lisa 1 ; , _ qth f a round-robin schedule within a CLEVELAND wh — Echoes stilljdon't deserve a ball club in this 10-game slate, the outside contest outs that today are dream-like carpets of green, all Seanead’ Gack tomy ium tellown” . utwae be optional. . have played a big role. : _ S salyo Cleveland Manager Al Lo-| N booed at Sunday s_dou-|'° ae . x * * * u pez fired Saturday when he called|bleheatier, and Lopez got some) ay i. ation awaits study by the boo-bird Indians’ fans ‘“bush’’ for poslapeenerisiat a ees US ine. policy-making faculty representa- jeering injured Al Rosen. Ax iy aH Senin they tives in their session Friday and Because he’s a quiet, patient fel-| ant eee a way Saturday at Minneapolis with the low fiercely loyal to his players) ug ete base runner Big 10 outdoor track meet. and ‘the game of baseball, the Pete hi is of W hi 4 Fri While the nine-game round-robin blast from Lopez jolted Cleveland ey pees . pas pie "5 his schedule apparently would compli- fans. He pulled no punches in say- ri ght nas s ease the scheduling of traditional They made this the greatest sports nation on the ; globe. Health and sports go hand in hand. And Be along with health invariably goes happiness. | Wonder how many fans realize how much it costs to!- : compete in deep sea fishing tourneys such as the cur-| : rent Bimini -White Marlin affair? Till, president of ; the Tuna Club, estimates the average value of the 42 ing: “Fans here are bush—they se [non-conference opponents, it was ~ sports fishing cruisers at $30,000 each. Thitt 1s'$1,260,- | | The local newspaper’ sports col- mittmente with four Big 10 schonts 000 in boats —e > ee ee’ . _ l Bill jumnists have given the matter “through 1959 and, fe posal: fc COC; a De. : we \pretty thorough airing. | me : «4° If each boat is equipped with a set of.the top quality amprey DI || General Manager Hank Green int came peried ne ent 1! i _ Modern popular reels at $3,600 a set, it totals $151,200 berg told a luncheon audience yes-| se @ ay . ° “ery? | : ‘ terday: “It's a small number of! the a y= Forty-two sets of rods (average $424 a set) total $17,808, feastdut jen add ie di es four schools currently play- e& & ®°*® : ‘ Pe See ae es, = 5 18 Notre Dame are Indiana, Pur : ’ : jPlayers ca e ups and due, Michigan State and Iowa. When you add 42 full tanks of marine gas, suppliés ¢ Pontine Press Phote | downs land lfanst of) thea arent eg : al ; are oe | of water, food, ice, flying transportation, insurance and| TOP’ QUALIFIER — The “home pro” showed. —_LaParl of Battle Creek was runnerup with 148, in| Measure Sent Monday bothered by the boos.” iit cone la aee ee - a week's expenses for 70 anglers who fish the 42 cruisers,| the field of some-30 Michigan professional golfers» the 36-hole Michigan section PGA qualifying test Activates U.S.-Canada- ule. an tmcreasé over the’ present | you approach the $1,500,000 mark for one tournament! how it should be done, Monday afternoon. Mike for the National PGA tourney. Warren Orlick Rapp at: Drug 9 Wins Waterford nine-came maximum, as new leg- ‘Dietz, genial Indianwood pro, carded a T-under . (Tam O'Shanter) and Horton Smith (Detroit Golt | Commission Plan ue blades tus aaten oie hetcemae par 137 te finish fl strokes ahead of his competi- Club), were others of the four qualifiers allotted : ‘Softball League Opener jered by conference schools indivi- tors on Indianwood's hard-playing course. Ron Michigan. Dallas McKinney is Mike's caddy. | WASHINGTON # — The House _ Drayton Drug scored a 7-4 vie. dually and any final action would , % ; __ — has sent to the White House legis- tory over the VFW Monday night be unlikely before next December. At present, the conference foot- = ® ° ® ————— = — : ; - ; ; < A ‘ \lation to enable the United States at the Drayton Plains ball park in sal eae hee “ to join Canada in a war against tne opening game of the Waterford: yas4 sania are drawn through LL -WEECKS rid Title Hopes & sts sors“ sare ciertetis Sa ce Belies Argument ‘conference games and a minimum DETROIT —The old argument/a good argument against the old| The lamprey, a blood sucking | The Drug team only collected (7 six with an over-all schedule inst Charlie Maxwell that t that lefthanded hitte st be eel, first entered the lakes by /four hits, but capitalized on -10 ¢¢ pine games — “i - rae) iat |theoey . itters jus |* VICTORIA, B. C. (INS)—UCLA‘s tailback star and other seniors, are;cepted alumni assistance over au- way of the Welland Canal in iheses on balls and five errors. fae jdon’ i ; | * « mace y irc ; ne eg peacinesial don't hit southpaw pitching. jhopes of maintaining football su-|througtr with football at UCLA un-|thorized amounts. 1934. Since then they have de- | Arlo Flesher and Jack Nelson The new ype achedile war’ pay Sa Lopetanstal k Maxwell has been hitting them premacy on the Pacific-coast wert less they can meet the conditions| Other conference officials soft- stroyed the white fish and trout combined to’ twirl a three-hitier eed by Geo : HY re Pigeon ar Ge eaten ce all, no matter how they pitch. (wrecked today by disciplinary ac-,set forth by the conference grey-| ened this penalty, ipgted ~ |conference commissioner in the} On Saturday, the conference) A Great Lakes fisheries commis-| - € the present situation dl few days earlier, he rapped out ealnepcmrtics open ley meee ‘form® of records of players\ who fined the. Westwood school $15,000, Sion to coordinate efforts ‘toward Drug eo ae = mr ; ; ae oe or geil ep crpen ’ two hits against one of the Coast Conterence schools, meet | ually did receive illegal finan-| and-deprived UCLA of an estimated) ¢liminating the lampreys ldo) aha PEO a eg iL eo not ace others over a ; American League's finest south- | !& tn Victoria, decreed yesterday PieiVaasistance! ; $78,000 it would receive as its share| Vided for in a U. S.-Canadian con- Hanes and Young period of years. paws, Chicago's Billy Pierce, that all football players’ lose a- = ws ©. «¢ of Rose’ Bowl receipts during- the | Vention signed in 1954. The bill) ~ a z | ; ell’ re year of cligih@ity ugleag they can In its original form the disiplin-|/next three years. The Bruins“were ‘Passed yesterday is designed to ] : r) . sae bia bhigr op sed With! prove they did not accept “un- ary action fecommended by UCLA! placed on probation for the three-/Make that convention fully effec- LLQOTENCE VINE le in mM . . psdibes - ; ‘ops for the der-the-table” payments {rom faculty representative Joseph Kap- year period, meaning their teams tive as far as the United States . en . ._ |Detroit Tigers. He says he be-| stumal a __ftac Rap; | YeRER Perce * is concerned. Canada has alrealy Beats Wolves | Blackhawks Get Eric 'lieves he can hit the lefthander “if} 9 Ss af, was permanent ineligibility cannot claim a championship in/™ cn re eee ta reay | : | " This means that Ronnie Knox, for all football players’ who ac- any sports during that time. Z ° as ; “1 Nesterenko, Lumley in ! Se enough of them. eis el “ne milestone codihciable aed is daeleautalah teal aa — for W-O Title Near SVC litle pam Double Mc Wins Pace | The records show that with Lou- Clarenceville’s baseball team it! lisville in 1952-53, Maxwell played! ’ oe : ! Deal With Leafs isville gates. Ts 1952. he teres Cork Ss H 1t Hands Benson Tee Oe : on : DETROIT W — Double Mc, the . 4 i . - CHICAGO WwW — The Chicago 282 and hit 21 ‘home runs. The, . : : ; - . $8 favorite. woul the seventh race League ae Monday afternoon, Need 2 Points After : 86° | next year he hit .300 and drove out, : j with a SI’ victory ‘over Clarkston Fi Vi d Blackhawks National Hoek ey 23 round trippers. J icto ry ver aqlum'; ine Victory Monday at Wolverine Race Track last | : : on the Clarenceville diamond. It League club shelled out $40,000 to! “1. had more than 100 runs bat- night in 2:08 4/5 and paid $3.20... the oth strai ght victory for! in V alley Tourney the Toronto ‘Maple Leafs yester- ted in each season.- I, radi Rete) teed ed ag) straight. Jack Ackernian drove the the unbeaten Trojans and the 3rd ‘ nko et- 3-year-old colt owned by Shiawa- : } see Stable of Durand, Mich. Abbe- %'28ck in nine starts for runner | Pitcher Richard Cork drove in'Beers and ‘Cavin to wind things | -The Tigers, with a 3-8 record ithe tying and winning runs in the;up, climaxed a last-inning surge re Needing only fW¥o* more points eran Harry Lumley. acai L e | ‘against lefthanders, get a chance 7th inning as Sam Benson rallied/of four runs and four hits. Bob) ¥ ; , up Clarkston. : ST rmeeaTay ANAT RROUTSTA See Tae ic fn defeat Stadium-tnn, 5-4, inansOrr-had twirled-a neat-two-hitter, a Tenath behind Ta Che Face. con: NaN LEBREEQNS Tiree sal ‘eamvey[otanivamcheyetenitees é y e \when they face-Whitey Ford an i softball game for Stadium until the final uprising. | - a . a ee ae - ¢ joned 4 u sh. Mon- the deal, the Hawks said they in- | the New York Yankees at Briggs Reeatetighs ct beeniene ne * | Cork pitched six-hif ball for Ben-: @ "Tne Avvoctated Press ; ditioned: for CC pacers. pine watier aes getline” off, to ‘ ‘day, PHS linksmef today neared ; i 'Ctadi ~ ; all’e” c = * i ‘ cas a —————————————— n fi 3 : Hi 95 5. tend to use Lumley or their pres-'Stadium. Ford is baseball's ‘lead-: Cork's single, which scored son's. MERICAN LEAGUE | | shaky start. Clarkston tallied its * tea) US HAP Rees We st ent goalie, Al Rollins, as trading ing pitcher, with six wins and no ee : : Wen. Lest Pet. Behind | FRC ry two points could be gar- Ly material in a deal “which ts now setbacks. ee pan atts ee Coie 2 it ‘s = | ; see ae fe ime Int antag SRE) ered in a 3-Way match set for j ” aur g i =F |. ems 11-3 decision over Re pyal Clevelan oe at Ls . ss —LeBrecque issued three hits andy nectqy— 4 _____ = — pending ——_---Ray_Boane_probably_will — +. £asy_IL8 decision over _HOyms sc soss te ; S =r stay—at Saginaw with Tro : | rere en ld @d S 2 13) 4a 6 : | forced in a runner with a base CaS, 4 | : * * « on the bench today. in favor ot | Bar and J. Long clouted a three- iChicage Be ees jans“and Bay City opposing John Lumley, 30, returns to the Kennedy at third base. tet dee Se : on) baits. . Maturo's Chiefs. Hesistale a years with To- a | . tet vena tok wae te |Kansas, City 10 19 345 oo | ° Clarenceville tied the score in’ Chiefs have accumulated 8 ronto. He also played seven years é : “I, ner | : bn oA the 4th stanza on Hanaford’s dou-| point with the Detroit Red Wings. Cur eton Claims at int | Right on the Brandette and North ew yoru at Deirol, 2 pm —Ford (68)| ble and Ridling's single. The Tro, Pits aes Te Side diamonds. [Bosion ‘at Cleveland, 7 pm, — Brewer| NEW YORK . — Righthanders jans scored twice in the Sth on’ Ciub. In yesterday's teat Pontiae \vs. Wynn (41) cert ge weed USC Pays Top Sal ro a 1 (41 » =e can S aa up to expectations although hey = d S b ° di A two-run rally in the 5th inning, nse Ce. Sie ae Baitimor Saar en ss on aga eee ee | “gees Rae Vaca onie nie : ie oS ae : , W ° sas . pm— ee MEN on o : scored 39 goals in his first three’ Tl uDSIQIe€s at Flint Central's field, yesterday Side and Pulver Tire drew Ist /“Bione’ 0) Cu kenes Cr ; # P™—|! puis Cards paced the major divided pitching chores for. the. rate with aie Osea see seasons. He was farmed to Win-' : in a he Indians blood by downing North Side Aut leagues in earned run averages Wolves, Gaddis relieving Nelson LOS ANGELES (INS) — All-|Clinched a victory for the Indians’ bi y downing North Side Auto MONDAY: ACL ague 1 A : ; .. nipeg of the Western League Ig America guard Hardiman Cure-/42 over PHS Chiefs. Chiefs faced Parts, 8-5. Pulver iced the decision New York® Kansas Cy 3 today. But southpaws Whitey Ford in the 5th. George Lang picked up Dick Whitmer 10th grader, was ee * \ton of UCLA charged angrily yes- ; hot Tribe hurler in D. Walter “ith five runs in the 6th inning. | aly cece sciecales lof the New York Yankees and Don two hits for Clarkston. Hata mi a fine ari ——S SS # é aie : >” (a hot in ; : s ere mak he Amer- wo nly other player near that figure : . . | terday that the University of South- who fanned 13 Pontiac batsmen./St8dium . .......... 020 0020-4 6 3 NATSONALTLICAUUE /|Percvarese were ma ing) t Ames . cae Sesnune Gey ies ern: California pays the highest. shied oye owe cee ee Won Lost Pet. Rehing 1CAN League competition tight Wins in Last Lap i 2 iver uIC rims | football tes lin ne Behe Chiefs had a single run up to lOvertwenee: D. Wilson, Cork end B Mitwaikee 8 619 ‘,| Keegan, a 2-5 failure last sea- with 7. , : hee - that time, on a homer in the | . , : Breakin ae i 1 ise “| on, has given up only two TORONTO, Ont. (P—Jim Wilson’ Pontiac cards, other than Whit- i, eeaucon iene Dee. ith. by Bud Hayward, who GMC _ 300 430 1-117 @ Cincinnati osetects 1 12 371d eamed runs in 31 innings for the of Springfield. Ont., passed Toron-/mer: Dick Singleton 41-46—87: OW er U ’ iS Se ALT on OS 900 130 0— 3g 6 Pittsburyn 13) 12 586 tal : a . ue : . 1 f 1 Cureton, obviously bitter at the blasted the ball over the left peel, enalG. Denne R, Nesneide ana tte ko bois {8 fo leading American League mark of to’s Harold Gallingér in the final|/Nick Shorter 43-43—86: Sam Cole- Oliver Buick made i6 debut in: teammates by the eonterenee ae, frit fence. Central collected 3. Rothe _ Chea 7 1k am ay (0.58, He has won two games and lap to win the 20-lap feature of/man- 47-44-91, Tom Cross 50. eamma y ne : ihinea benina fee 2 : wee Pontiac's Class A Cify Baseball care: SS eee eee ee | nai ¥ rah rel raevearat : [Drive-In . . 000 1000-1 1 3 the woniost leaders) 7" St Meus. /dropped one. Monday’s holiday stock-car meet.'41—91. w . | walk, double by FE a and Walled Lake . . 302 203 x-10 5 1 League an impressive‘one by drub- 5 : TODAY'S SCHEDULE | x bing Fowler's Fine Foods, 14-0, in |e get peanuts compared to an error accounted for the two |Homerend (Wateriieid. Bidwell nd Fay \iiwaukee at) Brooklyn, 7 pin, — Buh a fivé-inning game last night at What those guys at USC are get-| tallies in the 5th. | . 141) vs peraeie (2-2) ~ : v , - | S . Cincinnat! at New York, 12:30 p.m.—Nuz- went 4 r ‘ c ; ng. Beside: A North woe. e.. 300 0200-5 9 4 hall (0-3) vs. G 1: : Z 4 Wisner Field. Darkness halted its 9% - ae there's not a school] pontiac scored Charley Mcllrath purer sot. 2) sos o6s a0) 6 3 cutape ci Phicectta. © ome merme : 4 completion / in the conference that does not , h : te; Thrash-'_ (O41 vs, Rogovin (03 yor Maddix (FD) . = : -/ taidize anon ode limi in the 6th on a walk, 2 singles. | Bender, Boykins and Galante; Thrash- (08) vs. Pitsburgh, 7:15 p.m—Weh- : : The Buick nine pounded out 13 SUDSidize above the code limit one | er and Pollina, LD : , 4 , 3 | meler (0-3) vs. Lew ( 3 hits and wrapped up the decision Way Or another.” [PONTIAC .....2.-..... 000 101 0-233 sare INDIANS | .205.0...... 011 020 x—4 4 2} : MONDAY'S RESULT a7 ‘ early by scoring six runs in the Cureton. will play next season| |St Louis 4, New York > ASSOC . i r Ist inning as/11 men batted. Aug. for Toronto in the Canadian pro-| Larson Johncon Walter Field struck ummer in a er oniy game scheduled » By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iis rieogdactiag totais And Joe ne pala. points behind the Cardi- ate Ey ara fessional tear ec ey Tae tale te, — The Milwaukee Braves and the/COCK 18 only .20¢. tet é ust Eichhors:, who pitched for the ' by Larson 6. Walter ' [Brooklyn Dodgers, each with a. Yet the Braves have managed, The Cards maintained their hit- winners. until the Sth inning, picked V B . C d Non-Grad Track Test slew of slumping sluggers but to "hold a slim edge over the St.|ting lead with eight safeties in sal- up three hits in as many tries. OCSC F th S N . ht on oxing al Takes PHS to Flint [right in the thick of the congested|Louis Cardinals, who are tops in'vaging the Jinale of a three-game ogpitele a Hud Johnson jim- aiMer, on 1g orn National League pennant race, get|hitting at .285 and have the likes of|set at the Polé Grounds. Regulski ited Fowle#'s to three safeties. Jim | DETROIT (AP) — Johnny Sum- pHs thinclads (others than the|a chance tonight at Ebbets Field|/Rip Repulski (.404), Ken Boyer and Bill Sarni homered, while Chock Coter bored for Fes : ‘er © a) Ela Couey Spotiemenis busing Norhemnsacamping in the, merlin of Detroit and Harold Car- seniors who took part in Satur- to see how the other guy has man-|(.365) and Wally Moon (.335). Bobby Del’Greco smashed a .400- © =” Gleb) fathers are invited to bring bush, and adventure out-of-doors."|ter of Linden, N.J., both ranked day's state meet) will go to Flint aged to stay healthy. The Cards won the only game foot triple. . * * 4 ~ a fatiie attempt to silence the : : among the top 10 in the heavy- Northern this afternoori for the! * in the NL yesterday, beating the) Kansas City managed to out- Oliver bats. Wels me cos a ee pile wea ai “ se mostra oe weight crop, meet Wednesday atiannual Valley Non-Grad meet. A Manager™ Charlie Grimm’s|New York Giants 41, but still are|homer, the Yanks 4-2, but finally Sete eee 623 63—14 13 1) esday night for ee | ae Detroit on the regular radio-TV full team will represent PHS. iBraves, the NL leaders on @ per-|19 points behind the Braves. gave way to a 450-foot home mm Fowler 0 6 3 3 Son Night” at.the OCSC clubhouse 155 Indianapolis Speedway auto (4.5) «) | ; oo. 6 by Mi Eichh3¥n, Johnson and Berg: Peather- ee races. ee Sow. : Chiefs will center their full team|centage basis, are batting a re- / y Mickey Mantle. It was his 16th. a fame D. Chapdelaine, Cooper and in Waterford. | Bob Satterfield originally was to on Hudson Ray, Alex Barge,!spectable .276 as a unit as they! In the single American League The Yanks scored five runs in the — ° ! aU Bob White. legislative chairman, have boxed but he reported an el- Mike Hardiman, Archie Brooks,/open the two-game’ set with the game, the New York 'Yankees de- first, four of them unearned. Gil 2 wee COLLEGE SPORTS RESULTS “Pine Portage Holiday.” a father will outline several important con-!bow injury and young Carter was Larry Beamer and Ken Beattie.| Brooks, yet only Billy Bruton is|feated the Kansas City Athleticy McDougald hit the other Yank \ BASERALL and Som film madé in northern servation issues to be presented|signed as a replacement. Carter Roger Coats, Charley Barge and hitting over .300. And Billy's away 8-5. é homer as Tom Sturdivant won his i @, Hillsdale 2 Ontario in 1955, will be presented at the state-wide MUCC convention has an 18-1-2 record and SURI RAG Cox, all sophomores are’ all'ahead of his miates at 394. St. Louis’ victory edged them first in relief. Harry Simpson | ae merit brichions :-s0 by Howard Shelley. The film high- at Traverse City in late June. line 29-4-2, Each has been stopped|good prospects: for next year's) Hank Aaron, after a promisingjahead of the Brooklyns, whé de- swatted two of the A's homers es lights “a boy and his Ist catch, President Lloyd Sibley will open! once while Summerlin has knocked half-mile crew. All three have done spring training performance, ‘is'spite a lackluster .250 team bat- Hec Lopez and Gus Zernial got ; - etre Damp 14, Satehigan State 13 a colony of Arctic terns, tackle-,the meeting at8p.m. ,. lout 10 opponents and Carter nine. better than 2:10 this year. only .282. Ed Mathews is .236. Soting average are ‘but seven per-|the others. i ‘ o . . 7 E , | : wk ' F = * > # eee : nee : A ay 1 } i a eet pee al so tetas i nil . “> “Tart pt Fie acd wide ne ht xs hadi lat Nin lestey adda i mic fal oe Pos sleet es i cians * fw) eesti a ~ fe Be Reg veanmens it eaneahay 2 cath Foy obo omg’ petit di cales piniigeeitsot : I PRES ait ae hen : j y : - ? + i F ‘ id rv] / ‘ Vis ‘ y : ; I } k . t iD t ia ‘ t 2 ‘ 4 a) : u 3 i iJ I" MM { ye . Hh ronda f f ‘ o THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS,. TUESDAY, MAY 22,1056 - - TWENTY-ONE: Exclusive guide bar stretches skin tight. stops-blade bite! Eversharp-Schick | CHICAGO W— Both the Balti- more Orioles and the Chicago White Sox were pleased today over their six player swap in which gave : puttiesder Dave _Phille ey yesterday down only the Job of general min. or elder Bob Nieman, Jager, a said: “We got Kell —tpitcher-“ Mike Fornielés and @ play-| er to be named next week by the Sox. ose) s “We wouldn't have made it if we didn't think it would have helped us,”” echoed both Paul ‘Richards, field and general manager of Bal- timore, and White Sox Manager Marty Marion. “We think it'll add punch to our lineyp,”’ said Richards. ‘Both Kell and Nieman are good hitters and we need hitting. This'll give us balance. * * »«# “Sure I think the trade helped| the Sox,” said Richards. ‘They! need another starting pitcher and | Philley can play regularly with any club." ards decides to sit back and hold 1 Asked’ if ':e acquited Kell for third baseman Georg e Kell _and/purposes _of _ making him _ Balti-| p r Jim were key men.|more's field manager. when Rich- s=:=Kell Deal Pleases Orioles more and the White Sox when he night’s. game between the- Sox and wore a Chicago uniform from/the Orioles. Nieman and Kell are 946-51. , }expected to be in the Baltimore All Players involved in the lineup and — will Latest Single by Morrall jon third when- Morrall came to} Willie Mays began the 1956 bat. season as the eighth ranked home Both Bob Bird and Jimmy Sack|run ‘hitter in the history of the smacked MUS homers, and Elmer|New York Giants with 116, five Beats Notre Dame EAST LANSING ( — Shortstop Earl Morrall, cracked a ninth in- ning single to score the winning} Kohurst got one for Notre Dame. Tuttle Likes Red Sox. Bill Tuttle of ,Detralt probably apesid te -} less than Hank. Thompson. i: Main erent of the White Sox} was Wilson, 34-year-old righthand- er who pitched a no-hitter for Mil- waukee against Philadelphia in the National League two years ago. Wilson is 42 this year after post- ing a 12-18 mark at Baltimore last year. ‘ “ * * - . Marion said Philley will give the Sox added power and balance since he is a switch batter and he’s also a ‘better outfielder than Nieman." — Philley, 36, is batting .205 after a .299 season last year. He has played some third base for Balti- “NEW YORK (# — John Landy, Australia’s world champion miler, must hear the same questions every place he goes. - How fast can the mile be run? A slender man in a tweed suit,; Landy met New York sports writ, ers yesterday for the first time) and charmed them with his ready) answers and warm smile. | He played to the hilt the role of | good will ambassador for Austral- ia, He praised American athletes, |\picked two as potential record |ecekers and submitted to a bar- ‘rage of questions. He looked like a schoolteacher, Charles Beaten in in Gotham Fight Ex-Champion Bows to Younger Foe, ‘Running Out of Gas’ in 4th NEW YORK (INS) — New York heaveyweight Wayne Bethea, ten years younger and four pounds: (199) heavier than Ezzard Charles, pounded out a unanimeus ten- round decision over the puffing, | | wheezing ex-champion last night at} St. Nicholas Arena. Only for a few. fading sec- | onds did Charles display the | punch which enabled him te | score 41 knockouts, when he stag- gered the 24-year-old former truck driver with a blasting right to the jaw in the last min- ute of the final round of the \Sports Writers Impressed by Ambassador ]. Landy Who can do it? Why can't an|weighs about 146 pounds. ‘American break the 4-minute; Running the mile under 4 min-' mile? utes (Landy has done it six times, | * 8 4 cluding a record performance of ‘Hall of Fame to Name Three | Newspaper sports editors and ra- and he should for he teaches sci- ence and biology at the exclusive Geelong Grammar School at Tim-| bertop in the Australian hills. Un-| married at 26, Landy is 5-11 and, 3:58) is not a great physical feat, he insisted. “Nothing like putting} the shot 60 feet,” he said. ‘I could do it once, maybe twice a week, if I had to make a living that way.’ The feat of breaking the 4- min-| ute mile, considered the track bar-| rier only two years ago, doesn’t | interest Landy any more. He is more interested in ‘‘the ultimate.” “It is possible now for the top NEW YORK (—The wheel of trainer. * = ° The horse is Sometime Thing, lar dispersal of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's racing stable yester- day. s L s Fitzsimmons the Morven. Stud of Whitney Stone, Charlottesville, Va.., York sportsman, who outbid sev- eral other groups yesterday and obtained Sometime Thing for $100,000. - 9 Given Vanderbilt Horse fate, which spun Nashua back into|Woodward Jr., the hands of Sunny Jim Fitzsim-|was accidentally shot and killed/ mons after the tragic death of his|by his wife, the big champion was owner, turned again today and de-|sold for $1,251,200. The syndicate, livered another high - priced race|headed by Leslie Combs II of Lex- horse to the noted 81- year - oldjington, Ky., Nashua over to Mr. Fitz to contin- ue his training. one of 33 from the half-million dol-|the sale, which attracted a big crowd folk. ’ trains horses for| Discovery - Now And Again, has learned. almost $100,000 and New|fine broodmare prospect. University of Texas golf team for Netre-Dame, 5-4, yackerday ina Lnon-conference baseball’ game. _MSU had scored one ninth-inning ~Trun to two singles and an error aaaies in batting | 7 he played —. game against Boston. In : +—the 9 “hits in on at bats for a , 409 SANDERS Last December, after William owner of Nashua, immediately turned Sometime Thing was the star of of socialities, and horse * ¢ ®@ The 4year-old bay daughter of and isa Harvey Penick has‘coached the 24 _years. . Get Your Spring — STOP IN AND SEE US —. laa dal DOUBLE STAMPS _ WEDNESDAY . 1211 North FE 3-9 . GET READY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRIVING At Madison Street Tune-Up Now! Perry St. 557 six or seven men to run the mile in 3:55,"" he said. ‘But it is not possible to set the absolute ulti- mate. “There might be discoveries in vitamins, diet and training to lengthen out some of the great speed men into longer. distances, men like your Arnie Sowell (Pitts- burgh half miler). 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Phone FEderal 2.2344 LANSING — Before the week is out, three more famed athletes| |will be selected by Michigan sports, aati for the state's new sports| “Hall of Fame.” The choices are being made by dio station sports directors from a slate ef 11 nominees listed on | ballots mailed out Monday as | | part of the Michigan Wéek pro- | horizontal-grip guide bar smooths ; skin down— | nationally-televised fight, of the officials. Injector Razor, plus 12 blades Crary Thinclads Whip and travel case, Van Dyke for 5th Win “ 98° ~ EVERSHARP SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR Dyke, 564-204. Crary won another. ‘tie for Ist in the high ‘winning = the b-vard dash | Winded after the fourth round. | the 34-year-old Cincinnatian showed Charles Gehringer, Harry Heil- pops whiskers up ~ |the effects of 112 pro bouts in al- | mann and Gordon S. Cochran, and gives you most 16 years of fighting and ee jen George Gipp, Lloyd Bra- closer, smoother, dreadful beatings by Rocky Mar-!zil and Earl Clark, football; Gar safer shaves! iciano as he stumbled his way to| Wood, racing; Sid Abel, hockey; a 7-3 defeat in the opinion of each| Ad Wolgast. boxing; Al: Watrous, || Isaac Crary's junior high track) Berkley, Southfield team captured its 5th dual meet in| six tries Monday by outscoring ee Share Golf Title events and tied for Ist place ia ree Deu red the winners wan ley and Southfield today after the| ints mumphs in the (5 / two schools tied Monday in ivand dash and-pele—vanlt—and atten giie meet at Plum Hollow. The| JUMP. | Bears and Jays each shot 353 over| lIvan Herr. tallied” 11% points by! the 18-hote route. ; Walled Lake totaled 360 te finish! broad jump and running a leg on |: ’nd. Waterford took 3rd place with wif. followed by Farmington with & a nd| gram. | | Appearing on the ballot are golf, and Ed Tolan, track. 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At the start of 1956/Two-fifths of the rise was in gold. | . 28 : lentries in the Bemis-Olsen Post w | [held Saturday night in the ‘post : |home at jhome at 570 Oakland Avenue. represent Pontiac- at] “a . ithe state conv __ The ‘girl selected ‘Miss Amvet’’| . Kefauver, Adlai | Wer-Known Have Nice Chat | Writes About Children 113 Amvets beauty céntest to be Democratic Candidates! Lawyer By EARL WILSON . NEW YORK — Louls Nizer,° ‘the celebrated lawyer, is not the Tiptoe Around halon kind of man you'd suspect of writing sentimental songs about — Br itish Oueen Cordial in Note fo Russians | LONDON Two London news| papers speculated today that an| Ld * * Kefauver said he was a bit Stevenson had’ mentioned it some time ago. Stev-| enson said it was only in response, to some questions and he was sor- ry if he had offended the senator'| jfrom Tennessee. SOLIDARITY Otherwise, persons looking and. listening in on television and ra-| dio got a display of almost com- plete solidarity. The two were pretty much together in hopping on the administration's record on foreign and domestic affairs, and in saying what ought to do on issues. that r es 7 Here - in race-conscious world leader LJ ° . For 60 minutes, Os al t testes Hee tiptoe around any per-' sonal clash and tell the nation ‘why they want to be president. in California, Steven- -'son and Kefauver again compete for 68 convention votes. NO FLARE UP didn't really flare Up once in their two- man political seminar. They did | |bristle a bit, with restrained polite-) ness, on whether Kefauver has a) record of absenteeism in the U.S.) ‘Senate, the Democrats. Dixie: they agreed that desegregation is ithe law of the land. They agreed issue another couple million common stock for ‘public sale that farmers and small business in the fall. men need help, that Russia's an-| decision to reduce; ‘ground troops should be taken with a grain of salt. ONLY IN DEGREE | And they agreed that peace is the overriding issue of the limes” jthat America must step forth as| an effective pace now that she has d en tes hydrogen han eee course, always tell the truth . airplane in the Pacific. Here and there the senator and the former Mlinois governor di-|"D&t cost verged slightly—on halting addi- —Jerry Lieberman. tional H-bomb tests, for example —but more in degree than in sub- ‘stance, for’ Stevenson and, Kefauver sat side by side on a) program carried by the national! |tadio-TV networks of the Ameri- can Broadcasting Company. Quin-| cy Howe served as moderator. After it was over, each said the other had won: And probity te everige view. OUpPPOrts Rock-and-Roll — jer would agree with Kefauver that | |Stevenson spoke ‘‘with more elo-| " and with Stevenson that. (Ketauver “covered | more ground.’ Page Ona ctlenie 2s Bobo Rockatelise-anc: Holm—and tin court his sarcasm can crackle. jabout doing more than was required of him: (gift to God.” Sixteen years ago, when a niece, Elizabeth Segal, was born, he wrote the words and music of a song about her. The‘family liked it, and so did Elizabeth. As nephews and grandchildren came along, he wrote songs about -them— usually while on vacation, but sométimes on the back of an cere while on a business trip. One of Irving Berlin's dis- coverers, Sol Bourne, persuad- ed Nizer that the songs were good enough to become “‘stand- ards” A der the title, “Songs You.” England would like inald, Grace, 'Erbert, thing like, that. quit with just that talent, for ‘on his joffice wall is a water LOUIS NIZER ; Rita Hayworth got up and did 4 solo rhumba for Pearl ‘Bailey at the Waldorf (she wouldn't do that even for Dick Haymes!). Pearl also got Chevalier, Sammy Davis Jr., and Paul Winchell to perform in her regular “guest night”, . Perry Como’s turning 44 . , . Joan’ Blondell and Delores Gray are mentioned as Helen Traubel replacements in “Pipe Dream” ... Gary Cooper's wife, doctor, and mother- in-law are with him in Europe. . Rocky Gtaziano was seen buying two copies of Vogue! Dore. Schary, the MGM bos, whacked off 14 pounds .. . Ford may Elizabeth Taylor's docs told her to take it easy: sinus . \Quo: Frank Parker and Toni Sherrill, the Las Vegas show- \gal... Ava Gardner sent Frank Sinatra’s mother a Mother’s | Day letter and, by the way, what’s Artie Shaw doing in Spain? EARL’S PEARLS . . . “Modern history: where | they don't care waa invented the cotton gin, | but who invented gin.” TODAY'S SLIGHTLY REVISED ADAGE: “You must, of . but don’t be always telling it.” “Prices haven't really risen. The car $900 just. 16 years ago can still be boweht for $900.” WISH PD SAID THAT: A press agent's the man inventive enough to say “The |movie star wasn't belng hissed; it was just that everybody in the eudience had asthma”... That's earl, brother. * (Copyright 1956, The a Syedteate, in — ——£ \Hollywood Headlines Metropolitan Opera 28 |ple is music, and that’s what rock- and-roll is. It expresses the feel- ling of the younger generation. I By BOB THOMAS | | HOLLYWOOD (#—Youthful ° ad- \ — jdicts of rock-and-roll music re- like to listen to it myself. CINEMASCOPE! **I'm gonna kill you, Jubal... Aor what you did to my wife!" ~, @8 Jubal A nobody with * mathiag... headed nowhere! FRHEST EASY SERVICE \ PROMPT REASONABLE _. SERVICE When You Want It HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huren FB 4-2525 | jceived support from a surprising) «The trouble with older people source today— Metropolitan Op- js they won't accept change. Like ‘era star Salvatore Baccaloni. when an American company was Here for his first Hollywood film invited to play ‘Porgy and Bess’ role, the 5 by 5 basso sounded off at La Scala. Well, you should in favor of rocking rhythms that have heard the uproar. After all,| have been sending the yotmger La Scala wag the home of Verdi| ‘crowd and exasperating their eld- and Puccini; they thought it was ers. ‘That's music?" ask the sacrilege to invite an American Rae who have been reared onjjazz opera. the more disciplined ‘strains of «put when ‘Porgy and Bess’ Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller and’ played fhere, it was a tremendous. others. hit. And why? Because people re-| | “Sure, that’s music!”“.replies the alized it was true music—it came lusty Baccaloni. ‘Anything that! from the heart of a people.” : springs from the heart of the peo-| Raccaioni observed that rock! and-roll was nothing new. He illus- } HORGIE i : meron eaam 4 % | be wd SOE 08 Pinky... Dying to make trovble - Ae't dre the does! J UBAL mber hh ‘ ? story! “indice me VALERIE FRENCH FELICIA PARP - ADMISSON w» Basil Ruysdael - Noah Beery, » GHIN VI Nateo) oat ALSO — FIRST SHOWING IN AREA! ireme TECHNICOLOR ms _ | COVER THE UNDERWORLD. LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2 Great FIRST RUNS! trated with a few strains from “Pon Giovanni” which proved that Mozart was a pretty solid sender, Ltoo. The singer added that the cur- rent Thythims also stem back fo the barcaroles of his native Italy, which got their rock-and-roll tem- nos from being sung in See, fe figures. Members of Kiwanis. Clean Up Campsite | Twenty members of the Pontiac Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Phone FE 4-6411 Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road and now Shannon °U Bolin has recorded them un-| For Nizer to write some with some. Britishy first names — Reg- some-' | So now Louis Nizer is a member of ASCAP. He for color—his own work. THE MIDNIGHT EARL. | I ' But once In a baccalaureate address ne stated his philosophy the Soviet peoples." "y. Your good friend, Queen Eliza-| “What we are {s God's gift to us—and what we become Is our, ibeth."* The message replied to a note | x Voroshilov sent the Queen when ;Premier nist party head Nikita Khrushchev | visited Britain last month. Mos- BO TONIGHT cow radio broadcast the texts of| 5M ‘ both messages. | Music by the Disclosure of the correspondence jig So-phis-to-cats led the Daily Mail and the Daily! Sketch to suggest that the Rus- sians might follow through with an invitation to the Queen and) her husband, burgh, to visit the Soviet Union, It. was signed| Bulganin and Commu-| Bf No Cover—No Minimum — 4 4 DELL’S INN by * * the Duke of Edin- ii. PESELELELS: ¥ aid Bitte Theaties| (aoay MG M's GREAT \ KIT \ “The Remarkable Story of Lillian Roth \ SUSAN HAYWARD Rickako conte EDDIE ALBERT -JO VAN FLEET DON TAYLOR: RAY DANTON cry yi ant ROW jond EXCLUSIVE! By arrangeemnt with Prince Ranter the ont: complete and offict film ef this event! “The Wedding at Monaco” A Special Cinema- Scope Featurette ? In Color! ma PRINCE RAINIER @ MISS GRACE KELLY Better than a personal invitation . NOW Thru Thurs. Open 10:45 A.M. ch snide SHOWN AT 12:40 — 3:40 — 6:40 — 9:40 P.M. c —— CO-FEATURE —— RICHARD WIDMARK and DONNA REED “BACKLAS H” TECHNICOLOR THRILLER! Friday “ Day the World Ended"’ & tnd Shocker STARTS WEDNESDAY © ‘ENDS TODAY “THE RAINS OF RANCHIPUR” and "3 FOR THE SHOW” G@lINiaviN=taelo) = “PLUS THRILLING WESTERN ACTION! 50888 JAMES ... THE DALTONS... AND ow. BLACKJACK KETCHUM. DESPERADO |Kiwanis Club took part in that! group's annual trip to the Oakland. County YMCA Camp Mahn-Go-Ta- See at Hale last weekend to pre- | pare the camp for another summer! season | The work included cleaning, air- ‘ing, and repairing of cabins: and |the construction of -new facilities around the camp area. | D. B. Eames was chalrmian! of 'the building and grounds com- mittee. He was aided by Camp 'Director Sidney Geal and Ottis iBriney Jr., president of the camp, iboard, in directing the work pro-| gram. Playground Open FREE FIRE ENGINE RIDES EDMOND O'BRIEN JOHN AGAR \, MARIA. ENGIISH ‘ae Df ‘popmctseneres wr tg? fy eee es Me eA Nae a THE PONTIAC PRESS. TURSDAY “MAY 22 22, 1956 TWENTY-THREE ais, Old Corn ~ Appear Firm — CRCAGO © ~ Cats’ ana ttle crop corn a‘ firm tone in an ___price change was in July soybeans, which fell as much as four cents at one time and did not show much/ 4e**: rallying power. Wheat tilted lower on a lack of demand. Rye eased. * * * : Wheat near the end of the first hour was 1 to 1% lower, July| door $2.07; corn 4% lower to % higher, July $1.5158; oats % to 1% higher, July 668; rye % to 1% lower, Jul) $1.26, soybeans unchanged to 3% lower, July $3.184, and: lard 7 to, 2 cents a hundred pounds lower, July $12.85. Buying in old crop corn was based largely on reports Senate- House conferees had agreed to! knock out a provision in the Senate ornadoes and. ; : farm bill which would have per- nee 20, [omeck sp vet jextrent an Cutler-Hammer jumped a point ti 5 Ish properly. \sentence by Judge Frank L. Doty “Dividends Over the mitted the Agriculture Department — on news of a 2-for-1 stock split} Visiting Portland during ever) . (Late Morning Quotations) aze ar esi en PERKIO bah $150 i ne t H | Frank [bs Doty June 4. City Dec. ..../c00 war niteeOrade A. jumbo 41-48, weight - ; pay n court costs. e will) March ...., 12.90\ ed 47: large 44-45, wid avg! ane Knife Assault Keith O. Roettger, 17, the son ernnVan °e | “ e Li ; * ’ ee of seta: medium 40-41, wid ave ‘4042; smal) Admiral 183 Int Shoe vad of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Roettger spend the first 60 days of his pro- FI Resident D: ate . "113.07/32. Grade ge 41-42, wid avg di',./Air Reduct . (22 Int Bilver .. Cha with assault- : ibation in Oakland County Jail. int Resident Draws eee TE | prea Gesee a . large 42, Grade B. a ces AlS4 Lee Mire) Ha) rged feioniously of 3950 Oak Ter-, e Own your own share ol ‘ : |e ee carun) ta lava Sere : Als Chaim . 636 Jacobs 73,ing another man with a jackknife race, Walled Lk., Term of Probation Americen busingse Resident of Rochester | pee wie) ove sre (Alum Ltd 1272. Johns Man... 5! |and plastic pipe March 13 in Hazel is now stationed| Troy. Resident Receives BG . |, Whites-Grade A. extra large 41-42;/Alcoa 1133 Jones & L802] bark, Donald Ray Brown of 328 E. Scenard a (Nelse A. James, 38, of Flint, WATLING Enters Plea of Guilty ae Al; mettem 10-3) Ureee B. aa Can 445 teen | as Bernhard St., Hazel Park, pleaded at ea ir * Probation i in Assault who pleaded guilty April 30 to driv- : 9 Ramon R. Yeager, of 912 Third a ed AR ys de A. extra large 40%9-|4™ Cyan. ole imb Clk 501 ilt terday in Oakland County Force 7 ‘ing with a revoked license and fail- | LERCHEN & 60. a om 40-41. medium 36. Grees B,|Am Gas & El Kresge. 88 27.7/guulty yes' V# Wichita Falls, Kenneth Proxmire, 37, of Troy,’ financial sis | B . St., Rochester, pleaded guilty at Am M&Pdy 291 Lehn & F . . 111/Circuit Court. 4 jure to furnish al respon | his Circuit Court arraisament yes- ae Am Motors 7 LOF Glass | 84 reull ', Texas. who was found guilty by a circuit bility, was sentenced yesterday to| 116 Pontiac State Sank Bidg. en i N Gas . 626 Lib McN&L iss Brown, who had previously stood | Ali hird court jury of the felonious assault) FE 4-2895 terday to attempt t t the ‘Am N 31 rman Third court jury la year’ bation and payment) Sime el rise =o Poultry jam Raa. | 211 Leckh aire. ag.1/mute to the charge, will be sen- Class Roettger Jan. 4 of a Troy woman, was sen-|6y $100 onl eal Member New York Stock’ : Am Seat 316 Loew Be enced June 4 by Judge Frank L. ther ldading Yeager now im in jail under $4,- DETROIT POULTRY Am Smelt. . 326 Lone 5 Chem os He is A “d bond of $1,000, entered the Air tenced to two years’ probation and) Oaiand County Circuit Ju dge Exchange —— 000 bond awaiting sentence June 4|_ peraorr (AP)—Priecs pale se Te ee aan iis cio on eens _ Force on Decem-|payment of $150 court costs yester- Frank L. Doty by Oakland County Circuit Judge | Be" pound f.o.b. 2. betrott for No 1 quality| = Viscose 372 Mack Trk.. ber 5, 1955. Be- day. pd bec eel etn detente —— —— - nary Frank L. Doty. peat bere tae Te ey, anne Wao] wa Mey D sic 2 enters Plea of Guilty ‘ fore enlisting in| Oakland County Circuit Judge . Taree foe) 26: b-88y Tbe) 30- Armo Stl . $13 Mead Cp ROETTGER the Air Force he|Frank L. Doty passed sentence, | ° . Old 12. Merck : . tos NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE, || Maruet Steady. Receipts mestiy, capo. Armetoy® °° tg Midi ul Pa tito Weapons Charge attended Walled Lake High School. This aeas t Boat and Motor 1JKE87637. Public sale will be held on| moderate demand. Ligh Sronppane vat Atehison eth Monsan Ch at | Charged with carrying a _con-| Gary R. Darnell recently:gradu-' Attlee Priest, Bunche . June 4, 1956, at 142 N. Main Street,/hens are ample. Carryover stocks 0: Ire Cet Line.. & Mont Ward $6.2 N iated fi j 7 Walled Lake, Michigan, at 1:36 p.m. fevare tae lebe Geman Refin 41.3 Motor Pa $3 7,cealed weapon in a car May 11, \at rom the 82nd Airborne PR May, 21, 22, 1956) Aves ohio’ sti Motor Wheel . 272 /Louis R. A. Hayes of 55% E. Pike|Division’s Jump School at Fort ON UM Lecture Program Ls cmicaGb FOULTRY ‘Bendix Av . 504 Mueller Br 375 /St., pleaded guilty yesterday at|Bragg, N. C. | r NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING At ANN ARBOR —Former British’ Notice is hereby given of a seit penta May22 (Py — v. BuPe| Ben Steel eT 4 Nat Bis 3s i|his arraignment in Oakland County! He is the 18 year old son of! prime Minister Clement Attlee! For a Few Pennies Per Day! Fron aug eid he es Semen cing em ye eee yt Gr | fle Ceca Court |Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Weber of and U.S. Treasurer Ivy Baker Cin ve’ raw fer Wlerme- snip Hall, 2060 Opdy ee bo); Senden * 405 Nat Gyps 56 Hayes, who will be sentenced 3180 Warren, Drayton Plains. Pri the ki t! ednesday tl suns Wish: Lises iret: sO pte, re unchanged. light bens 18 5-| Mat Loca 962 jest are among speakers a A how to protect your SS to consider the following Chaneee Lad. Broliers or eapeneties Lqesonl ois | Briees "Mie ~ oie Nat’ Thea “s jsune 4 by Judge Frank L. Doty,| Pvt. Darnell entered the Army the University of Michigan's 1956- | == for in the soning map: alelcs |e. Wo. 25-26; over 4% Wb. 28-29; ducklings 26. | My | . 343 NY Central 41 /now is in jail under $500 bond in November 1955 and was sta- (57 lecture series, it was announced. boat and motors a very Part of the 8E gas ‘Brun Cones, tes pert, & weet ty tioned at Fort Carson, Colo., before today. small amount of money. f aie th along 8 8 Se Livestock orci ry Fy feed pps i} Detroiter, 20, Given larriving at Fort Bragg. Other speakers include Dr. Ralph | to beg Zacres fn Section 12 ir SnD 134 Quem 5 eee HUTTENLOGHER "alee te sae «sme Nah A eat Ske gry ee fi} Three Year Probation ‘Resident of Oak Park _[linted Nation Gen Albert C. H.W. 1. post th Bouth 249" 26238 ft Y th|ad Mighsr ewe anova tiotack Uneaten? \Saowal A aa sa? Peah Ep ta David Thompson, 20, of Detroit, Gets Probation Ti Wedemeyer, former U.S. com-| H. W. Huttenlocher ...________ Max. E. Kerns 0 ey aa aga tens) oe Migr leet sinay: tows|etm7t\”.. 24 Buren‘ Bit 31) who pleaded guilty May 3 to the ropanon lWMe _[mander in the Far East and Bar. 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-155! lune of MM Mwy. th N 1°36 El ong erally at a new high since "July | a « oats Penney, JC. #4 ‘unarmed robbery of an Oak Park} Clarence Szessycki, alias Clar.>ara Ward, British author and sa wy o center oi 1 oy Road, th N 48°00 E to North line of butchers 1776-1880: ‘mostly 18.00 and|cities vi | ea3 Pepsl Cola i man on Christmas day, was SeM-/ence Garanski, 36, of Oak Park,|™ _ Benne Seg) anstats tng iee'sl cares ore or lene, era en leana 5-10 lenin sie de-t iGeeere nce erie Pheios D sie)te yesterday to three years |... sentenced to thrée years’ ne nnd oo plus part of NE % at % t, | and 3 head lot mostly No. 1 ‘and Seca cae ims Sepa Mor Be Probation and payment of $200 * ae teen aad tet Ancews Som tobe Beas a ft th N 10038" W M041 Tit e0-m. larger ote "320408 he tereice Ree | 3 Phill, Pet 85 |court costs by Oakland County Cir- bation and payment of $150 court Robert Strauss to present “The| th N 89°23°25" W 13788 ft to beg. con-| 1500-1600, som $60 Ib 13-75-1800. Get ‘Ges — 34 Pi Plate OG $8 ,\cuit Judge Frank L. Doty. jcosts yesterday for taking in- Best of Steinbeck.” Joyce Grenfell, perc. Sinterested armreqcemee to| see ui maerantain eat sslabte eee Comw Ed ... 405 Proct &o 1034 Thompson admitted taking $67) \decent liberties Jan. 29 with a 12-/British comedienne, also will ap- me resent. A copy < fp yeeaee Map| higher. heifers eative “steady? te 28 oe on 7 Pure Oi “6 from his victim. \year-old girl in Oak Park. jpeer. changes are on file tm the office of pi ey exalt eb Sere SO) a smaiilcont, Bat. nae Repub stl 43.6 Szessycki had pleaded guilty, to, The first in the series, presenting Township Clerk and may be examined jot prime around 1,300 lb steers 23.00. a Cont Can 474 Rex Drug 96 Get P bat} T ithe charge May 8 before Send) Dr. Bunche, will be Oct. 10. by those Interested load mostly prime 1,100 Ib steers held Cont Mot | 67 Rey Met os s Fro ion term iCounty Circuit Judge Frank IL enema GORDON waNChairman. |t above 23.50, a few loadsa High choice/Cont Ot] 119 Ron eee 304 Li Ch Do Y Ls = ORETA V. BLOCK. [to 13b0e-to "2139-22 007 ‘choice steers Curtiss Wr ne sre dla ee or License Charge | Doty. Arthur F. Krenz Mute May 31, 22, 1986/1095. ine fenne eee Te nmin] Det Bato 1. 30 Bt_Res Pap .. $12, James Allen Horace, ¥, of 133% r STUAWo aALn inn Holstein steers Is eed a load "choice Dis C Seas 2), score Mie ars Jackson St., was sentenced to a) Two Year Probation ‘on Drunk Driving Count Also TAIL PIPES and Cy) ond ime mixed yearlings @ Aire Sears Roeb | 308 Arthur F. Krenz, of 6465 Pon- Nottes ts Rareny ven, that pursuant|s feb teads’ and lets chen Spring (Cowl Ch 446 : year's probation and payment of | ° polene Provisions of ‘Section 131 of Act heifers wepiary Gaertn titers Du Pon 1 ant Shell Oll ..... 84 $100] court costs yesterday’ By Oak: Given Detroit Woman tiac Lake road, stood nmute Pratl EXHAUST PIPES in Oakland County will be placed on 19.38. urility sod commercinl once tiwe. (Fast Kod |. as Socony Mob” fe a land County Circuit Judge Frank) Rosalie Fox, 20, of Detroit, was ey to a charge of second-offense the market by offering same for sale at 1359: canners and cutters 10$0-1280.\E] Auto Lite 344 Sou 3 iL, Doty. lgentenced to two years’ probation/drunk driving at his arraignment public suction, Thursday, June 21, 1956. utity and commercial bulls 14. 00-18-50; )El & Mus ... 36 Sperry Rend.. 23 ; in Oakland County Circuit Court. | Susana yinen {thal forenoon: areas and choice vealers 22.00-26 00. |Emer peed... 103 Sid Broad. @27| Horace pleaded guilty May 7\and payment of $100 court costs - y Crew house, Pontiac, Michigan, letiea: criearcanre esate oartine 13.00 |Ex-Cell-o “a9 8td OU Ind .. $14 to driving with a revoked license yesterday by Oakland County Cir- ike = fico eee a isstiiasiamenasd. any (ochen cf steers 19.80; load good 490 Ib steer /Paird Mor .. 402 Sid Ol! BJ | $34 and failure to furnish financial re-/cuit Judge Frank L. Doty for her|P ae and: ° person (former calves 18.00. Firestone .... 75.1 Std Ot jO;. Filia the eanbersia {$119.55 Continued his bond of $300. | owner) who at the time of the tax sale) gailable sheep 1,000; active, old crop| "00d “ach any mir JP) oe sponsibility. part in the embezzlement of $119.5é had an interest in lands so sold, shall!jambs steady to mostly 25 higher: spring | Ford Mot 545 a Gass vets ‘chy from an area shopping center. | have the right for a period of thirty /jambs 2.0@ higher compared with last|FrTeepot Sul BR un | | dave efter the public Suction to meet Priday's close, 1.00-1.80 higher * than Freub Tra 337 Guther Pap. 445 N Bri "7 Miss Fox pleaded guilty to alter- Detroit Woman Mute e es or 8 u 4 a. set Rages tie i ‘rir Fceve taint abr an? At’ neg ee Bam whe SrA PE OWS IN DAES linc tures ‘on rash refund slim gy Charges of Theft a thirty-day purehase certificate tin 0. 1 pelts 24.00-24.25: choice and prime gs a. e Tex G Bul a! at udge Doty ordered her to make the former owner does not redeem. deed spring lambs 84-103 ib 28.28-29.28: cull;@e 3 Mae Jobe 932 chomp Pd 364, Pleading guilty to Pay of tituti { the 5 | ; = —_ — - will be issued to highest bidder at the/:g jow good spring lambs 20.00-26 00; [Gen ev a aid Timk R Bear dri witthout an operator's restitution 0 money. | Mildred Friedman, 3840 Cort: | — sO arin former! Gener tae! (ease cee ey ce © shern | slaughter eves ‘Gen Shoe. 25.5 Tran W Air iia\4 vine d operating a motor we iland Ave., Detroit, who was) the high bidder will receive a refund \Gen Tel i) eed 1g, icense an ° charged with stealing.two blouses N t'] jGen Tire .. ee § influence r i a of the eos bee? wPormer owners. DETROIT LIVESTOCK eeLtee coc Ge, Underwood "38.1 vehicle a hii Bed ant a Theft of Rompers Br ings from an area shopping center, 714 Community not acquire mineral rights | DETROIT, May 22 (AP—Hogs—Sal- Goedel Br... 44 Ho pa,” 4g} of liquor, Clinton s y. Prison Terms for Pair |stood mute yesterday at her 5 The right is reserved to reject any or [abla (200) WS tive! \Nerrews)y snd gilts /Geodrich .... 804 onit air Lin. 3 of Leonard, paid fines and costs | — t in Oakland C Bank Building oor ning around Tée higher: early sales Oren ver ee ) “py Unit Aire ... $/ totaling $150 in Justice Court Mon-| A romper burglary Feb. 22 in aigrenent 7 i = cmeny, Further particulars and list of prop- | sews 50c higher: most mixed 'U Orah Paige .. 2! Unit _Pruit .: otaling in pe rgiary -« I" Circuit Court. on eee erty to be offered are avafiable at the}! 2 and 3 180-240 Ibs 1825-1875, Gt No Ry 27) un Ges icp: rH day. [Royal Oak yesterday resulted in, 3 Frank —t wiof SO Ph n FE 4-1568-9 | County Treasurer's office, Pontiac,|1@75 paid mostly for fatriy unife-m Gresbouad! aero US Lines ...._. 26. : tag F udge a Doty, tt) e Corer aR tior etrict Head-/190-220 ibs aeeetty No and 2; few (ie t p18 US Rubber et k he retuado year prison terms for two men entered a plea of innocent, con-| quarters, Imiay City, Michigan, of Lands! jota more closely sorted 19 00, early sa. « Holland 4, «UB Steel $43 Nothing was known fo be missing Claude Davis, 41, of Detroit, and Division. Department of Consefvation. (No. 2 and 3 280-300 Ibe. 1750-1800; HoouY p17 fog US Tob 19. following a weekend breakin at’ tinued bond of $1,000. Lansing jother Weights, sxatce, few sows under aH el 77 Warn B Pic. 222 Wy New York Anthony Trochie, 42. ef Redford: | DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 400 Ibs 1500-15 15, few better HgBt- Indust R ana Wert Un Tel. 1 Weaver School. 24 W. New York oo nenip were found guilty May | BASES) Ohms May 22, 1956)} rian te oon ee ne Rand... 662 Wee fee 32 St. city police said today. Entry) by al wean Gear By AA ee One Year Probation f 4 m ‘ae i = Inland Stl 79 White Mot a2 ee ee i to have been ained _ io al ai bt =~ ~ “Cattie Salable 900 Market fairly, ThaBiF (CaO oe e war #eportec ic Ror Given NOTICE OF. PUBLIC ARL Lad 12 > .Wilson & Co 15 4 : ms = t Rés t 7 eee Ts Hereby ee cr other classes mectiy eiceay. | load chotte| tn nih ST ee Mieclscethe eg Dy breaking a window. The build- Oak: mire City iden é bs CSfamislon Inthe Communion Chamber thee fed“atere"20 50-230 "tome gona #, init CE Younes shear ge was ransacked. according {9 judge Frank L.. Doty sent both J.B. Woodward. 2 of 512 Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen 3! ke Street, Tuesd r c 956 Zen ice. ane Sune "980 a #" o'clock. pm Eastern mercial steer . ne heirs 14 88 me Int Paper . 1292 ve men to Jackson State SEES sane labs sited eeubatiaha = Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 andar me on the propose: c ch Hie ao! | 9 ee ; eZ eeig cin resstutions cecpied) Maye Cy 19 00-1300; "few better kings. 13 30 NEW YORK. May) 22 Compiled by eaiisi0o = le ot 315 al | y $100 court costs yesterday by Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ® a ‘ ioe at itetlows: = —_ onto py utility ‘and comm reialwulle 13 be-19.00,[TR¢ Associated Pree | | while under the influence 2-10 Year Imprisonment 6, Oakland County Circuit Judge Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ty m. owston, su Conn, Gem: Whereas the TCny Pied tas tec tr Moreen age lee change 2Mdutt Ralls Ul. Stocks oF Jiquor yesterday. He pleaded Given Kermit McDonald |Frank L. Doty. Liability Insurance — Plate Glass Insurance Commission recommended the vacating pulk good and choice 20.00-26.00: few| Noon today ...2833 1458 729 1921 ‘guilty to the “charge. whenllan Woodward pleaded guilty May 7 Burglary Insurance’ Bonds—All Types — Srpltyace‘of Re canta tnT fect of oy Sorta Share MOuliy ana tome mrrious a7 ase 18 HE IEA Taig. before Holly Township], Kermit McDonald, 2. of to fixedlto driving with a revoked lcense __ Lots 8 and 9 Elkins Addition, mercial grades 16.00-20.00 mostly; few| Week, S80... 2508 1487 127 iea a Taigne ore y P address, was sentenced to- 2-10/and failure to furnish financial re- Therefore be it Resolved, that a public cull and low uttlity 1200-16 00 |Month ago 2652 1492 732 ee ‘Justice Aubrey Butler. notice be given in accordance with Sec-, © snespGalahie ¥ 580 Market not) Yeet 960)... 2197 1318/1246 16 years in Jackson State Prison yes-| sponsibility. ia “The inventions dictated iby wocessity axe older Gan iG Ca a eee ee ee saamissa)ieie 118) Style show and card party. terday for the statutory rape latt, , . —— alg LL Netra - ~d! the proposed vacating of alley. sa ———— 195% high 2578 1424 757 1815 Roch. Amer. Legion Aux. Weds., June 26 of a 15- year-old girl in those sugg Ye Shas id alley being the northwesterly 20 feet of : ines ise 2031 1149 672 148.8! 4 Delco- Rem Reveals the easterly 1115 feet of Lots 8 and 9 B s N { ' May 23, 7:30 p. m. Amer. Leg. Avon Township. y ™ tye lees in out oer USINeSS NOTES PERROTT STOCKS ‘Hall, Proceeds to go for Roch McDonald pleaded guity May Layoff of 1,726 Workers: . ing be held an the proposed vacaring © Figures after decimal points are eigh'hs Leader Dog School Reservations 5 before Judge Frank L. Doty. . Sicehisinicse ia: CU en SOIL. OY Varnpes sien cierl a) kent High Plains. Carl is ration level. P> Wilbur J. McCaulley : folk. Va. level officials are being appointed: ;executive assistants to the general Gary McRath, manager of the division. The an- son of Mr. and nouncements said that the new: “Mrs. Robert Mc-jexecutives will be charged with Neca eae Orchard Lake} Rath of 3370 Ard-\the responsibility of continuously | ment yesterday in Oakland County |]. reth St., Drayton|surveying dealer opinion so that! ICircuit. Court. Plains. Gary is problems affecting dealers gener- land Count stationed at Rhode ally will be handled promptly wa Prepiagcesriadd is posh pr ewauine Charged with breaking into an, Orchard Lake Avenue tavern in) the night of May 11, Wilbur J. Frank L. jeonrt: ‘under | mercial messenger. ren stationed at Nor-) In éach instance the divisional Admits Tavern Breakin VALUABLE FACTS ON INVESTING for your FREE copy of a in Oakland County Sait — + rhe-two are Jerry Zimmerman, tence June 4 by “Judge Frank Le {36 Lewis St, and Frank Zim-/Doty. ~~ | A man who collapsed on a street iin Barcelona, Spain, was found to were re- be carrying $20,000. It belonged to jal, weeks ago of Ivan L. Wiles. ‘sponsible for 15 other area break- 'a firm for which he was a com- a FREE WHILE YOU WAIT Motor Mart Auto 121-123 E.)Montcalm se Es a peak of 17,000 last December. | Studebakers Most Fotds Chevrolets. = 3° Heavy Duty INSTALLED Exhaust Pipes and Dual Sets ai —— N. REPAID Zé RENT @ The money you pay for rent will. pay not only your housing costs, but help you win Financial security. Use that rent money to buy yourself a real home of your own through our safe and economical home financing plan. See about it today. Capitol Savings & Loan Co. 75 W. Huron St.—FE 4-0561 1 ee 3 a eee | PE ee ee Fy f ey eet AT oat eee ae ‘ep Pe At. a4 / AT dares! he oa Ne GaP Ge pes, Ck coum ee ie ees Pa te ope i ae f i mee a fe fo ey Jee gk lad hh ALS i | : 4 fi | ; ,OPRS ey rego? GA yf YS 4 Ih . if i ae I : de af Pe | { CPEs CATE, d Bi ors ig | ie uu i. eo A ee i * ae : ‘ aie : | ‘ ae " fae er : 1 re fy? 4, RAS a CNA GIO TRE TER Ao, Hep IAN Oe Se Te ; i «J % =f 2 fc mee ‘ aren fe: \ ; a : i 2 i ie * : ! oe 4 f Z poesia eee i at Ok wai ‘ “ % A i * % i‘ { i \ i} eas i * \Feseere GEMM ; \ pee ho eee ; ae fa Feeer f é / J . “ Aer [3 f f A 3 a 5 ff : f f | } [oe . j : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1956 | 300 Michigan Children DieVets Council toAid [PrP Cy Fae 4 - Yearly in Home Accidentsin Getting Benefits | |raezrs cap weaeere)| MitRA ES) (SSE | | RSE Seago esa Dr. Towsley said many in- | The Oakland County Council of THE HOSPITAL WITH . is . cottoad Mem 5 i| | BLOOO POISONING! deen 3 * AcyTownsley, professor oh pedi- jemeomen: ye er mae oa cotieg te ekartred < \isay,b-—— (AP 2 ae - ————-Mlichigan—children_die—every—year -bubies shout be the-next-reguiar-meet sh = a 4 in home or . da geneainaett at : : , ; ; ’ : \. ree Ci. \ iC Ax bP ‘ i said 10 times as many are lis ann “ ainst razor “t 8:30 p.m. at the American Le- mwkK St re = pale PEN GED —— Stina aatuly becuntians “*Thlades, sharp, heavy or i ewer lahigh=ecwe —T — Bass {ee i alae 72 ~~ Young. children t t be- OBJECTS, realms ant CATIPeTOUS | = : beghemenl hated Tinta aca! : i 7 ; a —_ : | ee come home accident Vicia, be HOE, rate getrureasals re) CAN SI {| taken by parents “Kissing away the baby’s hurt,” noe peaiy Ay seeeoeeete rine ‘ . He pointed out the most com. |th¢ doctor concluded, “may only es cota oe ie oped ALLEY OOP mon source of injury is a short P€ 22 invitation to major disaster. ieee and vole oa 7 ravers fall from a bed or. bassinet |Y°U Should explain dangers to ting place will be amon ie where a baby too close to the children when they begin) to) move imajor items on the agend. “oe cigs sella ell: around the home.” | genda. ~~ epee es Riapronia “The a by Niven Busch and Cancer Hits All Bed , eat babi lead | Selected Novels of W. | NEW YORK Th ) sclecaing trea the park ari or | Maugham” were among 95 books Cancer Society Gas caer elle ~ — burns from munching ele¢ttical/banned by censors in Dubtin, Eire, likely to strike two out of every cord, 5 | as “indecent or obscene.” lthree American families. if _ BOARDING HOUSE ds Y LMC Y PSHAW ! 100 BAD ART YY ire GRAS \\ D ~ ANOW IT'S JI6-GAWG/am 1 READY pecan YY Ane COUCATION Y Bl: (/ aX - & Agout AGuY WHO cuT UP &@ PECAN 7 ARE OVER Your YA tea SE His LANDLADY'S DRAPES WHEN] KILL YOU | HEADS! I'M FIT- 7) FS i (SEEN [eh we MONEY THE COURT GANE // NOT A_S00-PIECE f Z : : BENS HIM NAPOLEON’ FOR A NES als “© 1986 07 WA berate, me 7 Cri a - ROOMMATE, AND T HEAR ( AvsteRtirz, with : | By Ernie Bushmiller Aaa aA mae T ____|| I_WANT_ you To WHAT'S THE LITTLE BUTTON IN a FAMILIAR r = IS THIS: THE CHANGE THE WRONG THE MIDDLE IS MADE. } , S “~ HAR- aX 4 ee ELECTRICIAN 2 DOORBELL —_ : y Kumeu!’ ) kad YOU PUT IN | YESTERDAY —FRN IE LBSUSHM 1h.b. fa may-le> CAPTAIN EASY 7 | . By Leslie Turner — AP a 1 DO HOPE THE NEW OWNER || I DON'T BELIEVE THEY HAVE A BETTER SHE ry WON'T SHAKE UP THE EFFICIENT COULD Do ICE OF ORGANIZATION YOU HAVE NOW! CONTENTS. GUT SHE WENT / THAT BETTER’ ANERAGING 7 TROUBLE TO GOLSTER MY /IN SHORTS I wr San me te ag earaon__ THREE PIECES AN HOUR= A CMTRA Bae taal FS Y PHOWE | OUT OUR WAY ARRIVE THIS WEEK TO Xam Ya oe) 1 SPECT QUR PLANT Ae ill | i QUIET, QUIET? Y I'M A-TAKIN' Y THIS pig DON'T INSULT | TH’ VOW, TH’ | MUST BE : Z—~ pie Spe) VBIL,TH’ /SERIOUS CL) sai ‘DON'T Like _/ PLEDGE-- WA SOME ¢ & e By Edgar Martin THING TO JAKE PUG'S * fm ie OND OFF LITTLE > , tant SUCCese | JORNNY...OF Ov! DUST Ts 7 mtr A ee! PO pal fel a || DEAR rig: ; @ if te aT # Pe copATtaR, ME Bd |i eT eR WITH Mre : Now ic MERATS PERSONAE || == = \ a S = “| < : Me z wae Sa a i on . = | :' nS © 1956 by NEA . ine, TM. Re ” tS 8 LOSES MNS eg eS ERE By Dick Cavalli Bb Rpt oe ee f ———— | aa sesh [! | , DO IT YOURSELF PUNCHIN’ TH’ - BUT I JUST SEEM T'GO MAYBE IF | COULD PUT BAG IS MIGHTY] [AT IT HALFHEARTEDLY ,/ GOOO LIKENESS OTH GOOD EXERCISE, j cA | DOGCATCHER ON HERE... 1 ; ¢ -..1 COULD PUT MORE JL Ay ENTHUSIASM IN My _/ PUNCHES // hy /Dagickiws 7] A ALL RIGHT... ) - A \\) + dpa a Ld '. “This looks like one of those days it doesn’t pay to get out of bed «++ 80 I won't, ig . = : : fs 7 (hor: fo : a ; oo 4 feet OE pe Uae eee pak 7 ee : / ‘be ; eo LN Boe IP ne oe _ : ee Seg le : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MAY 22, 1956 Pee TWENTY-FIVE an VY as _ rl ENTER THE PONTIAC PRESS — ontest Starts —— ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ee ee ee ee ee ap ee oe ee ee ae oe oe ee oe oe oe be 7 i in an Extra rs i - RULES FOR THE POT-O-GOLD CONTEST 1, of the Pontiac Press and their immediate families. 6. ENTRIES must be mailed to the POT-O-GOLD editor, Post Office Box 009, Pontiac, Michigan, or delivered by hand directly to the Pontiac Press 58, Pontiac, Michigan, or delivered by hand directly to the Pontiac Press building. No entries will be returned. The enswer will be published in this paper on Friday one week following the closing date’ of weekly puzzle. 7. REGULAR subscribers who win will get $25.00 BONUS in prize money. ‘POT-0-GOLD PUZZLE EXPLANATIONS 1. RAT is best. A RAT could cause much damage-to foodstuffs, the build- itself, to mention the possibility of spreading disease. Any harm that TAR might do could probably be quickly remedied, = = a &. 3. Strictly speaking. you FIX, or prepare, » salad dressing, whereas you =¢ MDX the ingredients. a 4. MOLE is best, because @ gardener can fill up a HOLE (or pull up @ POLE) . _ in his lawn far more easily than he can get rid of a MOLE. Pg : —00 5 SW ac aeleee re oe . ls , ee. WO. eee eee ee. ; ' Se eee BUe sacec wee nes : ' 4 eee eens eee V2 eee eee aa ee - Tf You Are a Regular Subscriber ’ serene oo eee ewe + © © © ee wee ween ene 1 * ; f é Use eee VS. eee e cece e eee to The Pontiac Press a ; WG. wee cee ewes. ! * | t NA re UESIRUT 6 NO = CITY.........0. ...+..ZONE.... 1 I STATE... 2... eee bocce! 4 a ee ee ge ee Laon ass anaenaasanannnnanamaanaaanad Symbols with dollar signs may be used as any letter. GLUES TO SAMPLE POT-0-GOLD PUZZLE This can cause real harm in the house. is of prime importance. 1 2. In music, the quality of a 3. What yeu do with the salad dressing when the ingredients are at hand. , 4. An eager gardener is dismayed to find one of these in his lawn. b Working in a foreign country, a geologist might become familiar with of the land. the Don’t Miss Your Chance to Win ‘125 Ses ~~ : {rae me DIAL FE 2-8181 11. The chences are that finds its major use as the start of 2 question. for Da ' ly De live ry of the Press 12. A child can’t play certain games if his is not up to par. 13. Sharp, sour er biting te the taste. -~ 14, Miners trapped by a cave-in will need at once. 15. It is very difficult te a boat in 2 bed storm. 16. 16 » man whe. you something’ is not trustworthy, it is best te be wary. Each Weekly Puzzle Will Be Published Three Times... Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday! THE PONTIAC PRESS ee 5... LAW is best. Such a geologist would certainly become familiar with > a cai the LAY of the land. That's his job. There might be some legal involvements, - we 80 he might study the LAW as well. “4 pee 6. EVIL is best, because some LIVE things are all good. VILE has the V} —— @Onnotation of offensive or degraded, rather than corrupt. - oS ef 1. Statistics show that the CAR, or automobile, kills or maims more people, year in and year out, than WAR. 8, TRAM, because @ MART is useful to all shoppers. 9 A led girl will sometimes CRY to get her own way. Since she's spoiled, she would always TRY to get her own way, not jugt sometimes. ‘ ie 10 SILT would be generally found in flood waters. SALT would be found Yd only in areas near the seacoast.or a salt lake. = */ 11. HOW, because WHO is very offen’ used to introduce a clause, with us No question involved. ‘ ; & 12. Hip is better than HOP. A child’s hip should be up to par if he is © =" to play running games. A poor hop won't bar a child from playing. -_ 13. ACIO is the only logical answer. Ee 14, AIR is the most immediate need bee of trapped miners. Without AIR they could is not survive until AID arrived. _ 15. To TOW a boat in a storm is "very difficult, more so then to row one, since there are two boats involved; with the additional problem of @ tow rope. 16. 1 an untrustworthy man TELLS you something, it is best to be wary. If he SELLS you something—indicating that 4 he has succeeded in doing so, rather than os just trying — it is probably too late for ae caution, i ae) $2 A ei, tees se pile AE SITET TINS isa UNL AAO AAA Oe t a got eR Mra. Bola, ‘Marteom, ~Mrs. a neral bervice will 5 eee ‘ officiating. Interment in White Funeral _Directors AIR AMBULANCE” GROUND OR a pOvEnE : HOME Cnnelet. facilities Drayton Pia'ns — Waterford awe 4-121) ue sievagt ofr — si age sal- ired ile Pontiac Press| I8STER WITH Us NOW REG WE'LL HOLD YOUR JOB OPEN : : 4 S14 4 f ’ j H J iF rou ? . ee THE PONTIAC PRESS _ TUESDAY. MAY 25! 1956 - oak Death Notices Flowers —_3|_ Help Wanted Male “6H Help Wanted Fepiale 7) Employment Agencies 8A) Batis Seve 13|_ Pee Services | : ponstawe ete) NO LAYOFES NURSES AID: xP Fo. asemente, glassed ciansed Ss tahauned Saws—Lawnmowers Spec . FE _4-2651 porches. Ureeeewaye. ng. and eiiding. t Pat 3377 W. 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ATTRACTIVE $240 MSkes Serves calle wire-tornigte pearir kent Coast Freneporter+ eeds.ch ¥F na ee aE ~ income, plus commission and}. tion and Po i, cere paid Salary.) ing girl to greet customers, Looks J +6866 g ing, Dutch elm, mosqyitoes & | arte ete eon bas stent —than skills Or mae tars saa = i a. ae to start. Must be neat “Apely | aah ras 7 ray resent = ae oT 40736 " 7 service will be held Wednesday, ON IRKBY For personal iierview, omits iget! Mes sMcClelian Roosevelt Hotel. pagciNaTING FINGERS 275 pigsmse’,, Contractors. PE 21647.) ar 'p.esso | SASS ag te ind Dake er, May 23. at 1:30 p.m. from the ; dregs and phone number to R. G | _2 to Young lady with flying fingers | moor eee nor _Bervice WELL DRILLING 337 Huntoon, Funeral Hlome with Rev | __Puseral_Wome—PE 616 | willlams, Empire Crafts cone PRESSERT to to. me emusicon a typewrier| A&B TRENCHING | _wen p repair. OR 32306 | "pet jm. 108 E Pike SS =| 4° : hion, Newark, New York State. | tune of wpm. 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ADDITION ecreation ‘and A-?] ROTOTILLING | _Puneral Home = | oe assoc cided with . lead | | LEARN PERSONNEL \MONEY CHANGER $240 . insurance sepsis. REaw a W Build. Gardens plowed. iawns tilled EAKLE'S custo OPHOLSTER. | OERMAN, . JR. MAY 20. 1956, DON- ‘ ‘ rs. PE 4-4168. Past, REASONABLE. FE 2-0077.| 3'0) of J ha B. 3170 Orchard ‘take’ Ra. Help Wanted Male . i pee ‘leadershi ‘vith Michigan's iargest employment Well-known company wants to’ put | ee mre eo 0Oe) eres eattm ates peared - ul iesee. Me _egeney—te— fora girt be-, ¢XDerienced cashier into the ALM ANYONE CAN LAY [4-1 PLOWING. DRAGGING AND) ~ oe Ts “German Sr. Pu-| Ae) CHEVROLET (MECHANI MANIC. | shops Products are. broadly tween 21 and 28 to train for po-| &reet ware - “OS. 1 IRAPH neral service in be held at the 7 101 _W. Hur ro ; ae and nationally oa aa | sition on their staff of personnel RETAIL MANAGEMENT pelt dno prions Soewh aed tien = | — oe SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES & sBED- Kimbef-Weet Punerel | Home, | used by th of the leading interviewers in their ae eee wit tom dtl nat Call: USTOM PLOWING AND ) GARDEN N| _sbreads. Your material. FE 5-5 Salers. Ti at 2 pm. on Pri- nations industries. Exclusive ter-| shes This is extremely — PAY-| with so ma Peed ve women GABE ROTH plowing. Tractor work. pret ' 5 day, May 26. Interment Jn Knox I N ] HO iS ritory. Draw accounts, and ing ane and fascinating werk and re- s peed es experience for Licensed Mason, Contractor, PE stots auytime. TE oes Lost & Foand "24 County, Sears = fone , bigh aa a valdaeg Ae rhs res Lanai w Pataca lead mantgem s FF her 3 ————— — eee a arrangements Ld * jeast rts sales be ence, | ing people. @ prefer some co ~ ° PLOW hardt Funeral Home, Keego Har-| MAN mechanically inclined with’ ood eye mechpn-| lege training ‘or the equivalent JOBS FOR MEN oir ese pareEare GARDEN # 2.1900 od ; r, Mich, Ppt 9h Lee prom be: Tica ‘aptitude or mee ty with) experience in sales or other pub- MANAGEMENT TRAINEES 300, | °"4,°% TONE 5, ree $25 REWARD HALLINAN, MAY 90, 1966 MARY. NY penao can ae winyan uinavorseaies, capeciamee | “ fevemeply Wp ins dear Expansion program is being held FE 2671 OL 27141 OL 2.9106 acpi atacteh la pte p Melghts. Lost: Child's pet. Small biack & = [Et seem ee urn Ave “age 18, dear success if they can find the, ri Phone Mr J. L. Harvey, Hote! Qraebner's, FE 6-0277 [because compan set aL cL KIRDS OF WORK. Be “tn Weight ‘, Ibs. 1 are old. ' mother of Sister M. Euphrasia Ce M thru rill ae imauaneee trained fast Boar to _ PE 86-3785 a POLITICAL TIE — Farmer Odle: omas Hallinan end position — this eould Lansing, Mich. Mon. thy pe AGTICAL NURSES, CONVALES.| take over their new stores Wo- 5 pope plbprpebiag tT EE WAR| Name “Pisie tI "ou eee. any : ee . need three deepee= * atte: e-job | Thurs. Mav 21: 3%. for appoint- "cent hy " BRICK. LOCK ND CEMENT) rowing. FE 32-7360 dog fittin this sitsctiption, call ' Emmett Hallinen: dear sister of nt home lence. Rot. afraid | derful opportunity. FE 2-006) oF Riley exhibits an election-year! ~ pennis. and Charies| ‘Tainees who know et oped mu-| ment work ; Ariteaton osork: iso chifineys. a - too GARDEN PLOWING GRADING “1065. . ar eA Gch sic rudiments. Future high pero SALESMAN” A NATIONAL CON-| e calls, Please. SALES. PROMOTION $400 large. Resid mmer-| or back filling. OR 3-2406. ' } Johanna Ld z u warning with ‘his politically sig- pe ings, pena Write “| germ with opportunities- locally RESPONSIBLE GIL #OR’ BARY- Must be willin ee travel nd. be; cial, Cussamteed’ work mr GARDEN PLOWING AN AND AnD LOST: THURSDAY. MAY 17TH. 2 = = f Wh - cellen ; z ec capal selling on‘ OF ——EE>E————————————E do ’ nificant necktie. Wording on the} held Weds naar, t De-| APPOINTMENT SOLICITOR | will be thoroug! uy trained, We ST eat > Peet Nenpe ween ORT eal bevel! BLOCK, BRIG. CEMENT WORK develing. 00 oot On neem card Scenes Seidl ek: white tie reads, “Wait ‘til the farm | Feel Cethelle Church with Rev.| Door Je Acer. yulne ee ee ee ce me ee PULL OR PART LAL n Bs Be bps eine Plains. Clarkston |__No._@10-01-7044. Call FE 2-7242. _ he ah Hg wt ns sp riesoonsaad pod rh yearnings. “Call OR Hotel interviews, Wed Wey time. Box 41 Pontiac Press hegre tt mp) a ryt de [ BUILDER, LICENSED NEW 2 Area. MA §-6301 — OR ONE ALUMINUM HAND ‘ ” ; I f . . ate bt - Area. MA §-6301 — 01 fo» vote comes in!” Riley, a farmer fn I be held Men.| 34017 Week days sm. only: _ Mr. Guest WALLED LAKE HOUSEKEEPER | about cur’ cared spportuaition Pree sin Holly biirose 14a01, | JARDEN ROTOTICLING. Tis E |, tuck. Reward ees At, neaetors Bei, ee SALES 5 days @ week, 40 hrs. No laundry «erage Co. 922 Oak near Sturgeon, Mo., adds, ‘They 10 p.m. by the 4 I a . Mo., ; , ° ~ ATTENTION ~ ANAGER i meal to prepare Home nights MIDWEST CARPETS asp REPAIR, CB PLOWING & ae LEVELING LOST: GRAY ee EVER. can veto the farm bill, but they LIFETIME OPPORT NITY Must have local references, $30 = GEENA tone inne FE 5-8418, FE 44878 or MY 25492, Sharp il, matches pen at u i Ambitious, full time, alert man| F°?. partes eco sales, _! & week Call MArket 43201 _ | ‘ee Pent eg ntl ns “Floor gtcee nota dean Laas PE|“ROTOTILLING recur go ~ Thurs. eve. either in +4 i] ; > Manager w vear o. com ac an ‘e en ront aites or Cloonans or tr can't veto us farmers! needed in going organization AD-| ' dany operaling nationally: Age 26- ek W aitress ess & Grill Cook — oR OTe DEN ant ND | —Waites_store FE 2087 aft 3.10 ' ears, aggressive, married, 7 eat ¥y work, no Sun / a aa loved ‘daughter of tre.“ —Auburn_ Heights — bit and’ buere sted in devel-| days or holidays, Dixie Dine FREE ‘CEMENT & BLOCK oy L. W. Avis Ser vice, Brice. “FE a a ee lan ines Bee j sher; dear mother of Mrs. TTENTION oping a F meal to" the consumer _ Birmingham. MI 4-3624. I work. FE 5-0782 _4-43800. poh be . . oun ains Mutchina’ dest “ceter cr *hare | you'the ‘story of tat. tee fivt| Males crganiieton. Direct eelling Wayren WOU CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY, ROTO TILLING iadlever. e. Reward. MA 6305 v uu utchins; dear 7 story of 4 experience unnecensa.¥ Keeper.” Siay ni Mode BE- Girls, we have a few jobs: Floors, basements EM 3-4879. . ‘eli th ti i NO y 9 : fae Jobs in the nation. Full or OFF SEASON. : Cash | Lawns and gardens. Wayne Dutch- ) BLACK WALLET CONTAIN- Gregory T. Bauer part ti Car necessary.“Wol & desl job | through priday. ashing. trom-) where the employer pays.| \CUSTOM BUILDING. PHA FI- _er, OR 35992 Pee Papers Also money eth Ne - George Fisher APPLIANCE BERVICE MAN-AND, Excellent sia to iweive months, He: civaning and 3 meals a omaiiveas: fee La NO LAV call FE 4-794 Reward E local training program assured | 287. Off Sat. & Sun 41606, RECEPTIONIST & TYPISTS oTo - an ING LAWNS AND| —!f foun MARLETTE — Service for Greg- will hel ratlog service man. Salary IMMEDIATE EARNINGS |\WOMAN CARF POR? CHILDREN | A€® 25 to 30 D & M BLDG. SERVICE ® _gardens OR 3-0784 ine aa COCKER SPANEI. ory T. Bauer, 74, of Marlette, will Bad Get, cur district masegers| Assist, Sith howtteoke tren | ores DD AT LOW COST TRACTOR WORK lp he oso he held at 10 Tuesd t St . ranged from $8,000 to $14,000 in pereerss MI 7.0039 For downtown office, Must bel PREE ESTIMATES. ALSO| Gardens. and lawns complete) Drayton. OR 3-7794 Rewa a a.m. ay @ ot , ry a AUTO Ss ALESM. AN earnings based on cuarantee, ov- WOMAN TO LIVE IN AND CARE | eaperienced OPrrice: I aes SIDING Sc | raneeent noes power take LOST MALE AIREDALE, BLACK Mary Catholic Church, Burnside,| Cemetery. Mrs. Hutehins wa le? youne MEN with sales ability. Sine. apne iaot for children more for home than Typing. filing. answering the, ano Stink aOILT none _O Gates PE oot ese Anesats to Skid. Last’ with burial in the church cemete tn state at the Voor le work and learn We | Wages FE 3-1902 phone ND BRE re) Test SIDE, PLOWING & ORAD-| eo neets n cemetery.| Punerat Home rg ed peel ine! ora honest selling methods Mf seq|WOMAN TO LIVE INS DAYS \\e also | he } 2023. FE 21000 EVES” OR, ing. Also bieck dirt &@ mapure| S(T Rows) OF WOodward me ar « He died Thursday at an Ann Arbor PURDY. MAY 21, 1666, WILLIAM! D¥Siness where everyone {3 a, want Ifetime security IN A a Must like children, -$30 a week Caso) nave (hee west) 3-226 OBIT RigNESTONE We . hospital. suas respect Gt; (age Wiibe-| | Fees or i coc, i cece) PECTED sleet att rate on the followimg jobs : ELECTRICAL SERVICE. FHA lena Service 1 18 Vicinity of Pontiac hh Pee = ieee husband of Edith M M ICALLY. WITH PRACTICALLY WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND A Gee Electric FE |~ a night REW 4 Mr. Bauer leaves his wife, Ger- Purdy; dear father of Miss Wil-, i God sell for an interview see) UNLIM MITED ADVANCEMENT care of inveiid boy. Go nights WOMEN eee or FE $267, « WARD FE__5-4758 trude; eight sons and daughters, | j#mine Purdy, John Ww. Purdy. SB Me cremense’ Pontiac OPPORTUNITY WRITE J MOL 1-0006. 5 daya. Receptionist Typing 28 word ber £LECTRICAL WORK, FREE Es Lace GUNTAING PLAIN OR RUF. Bt ee ees ee George, Mrs. Joseph Bauer, Mrs. Charles D ‘Thayer wr. bare, Geen BARBER | FULL DRTAILS. Ag kor. WOMAN CR OE REA ALO Price! GENERAL OFFICE. Age I8 to 20 FE z Ea ay Lat 28101 Cost YOUR PET 9 WANT TO- Andrew a oo Puoeral “arran ond Abert fe e eee aver x > a| reo _PHONE RoueeRniENce AND) ose. eae. (e eotiac Seda are snes ae “sare Cart L Bills, PE POR van ‘Poation ‘Laundry FE _Michiean Animal’ imecee ‘Teague William Rivers.of Inkster, Walter | snnounged later by the Voorhees- Roe ‘Porae on $08 op in THREAD GRINDER a ORDER peel & INSPECTOR dio = ———— = of North Branch, Arthur , Bower Rona eet Home Vib = . PUL on Pane FORE | Experienced DORNER ons | FOR Bepereeee (aoe HATING ean ptiny Pe eT none es tena an NEN _Hobbies bes Supplies a oY " ‘|; RUNYAN, MAY 19, 1066, must be able to set up own job REE Lod im. rs. Exp Guar. wor home. os and deliver. and Robert Bower of Clifford, and | Ur*A*.,, ars . DA et ae or FE $1733 | wut Mucutdcturing fm Ses he | ; RECEPTIONIST POR DENTIST. Free estimates. Leo & Bob. FE] Cen FE S1910. NEW Ra es ee usban: RS STEADY AND _dianwood } ¢ Orion suck 2 : | RA v number — $1.00 u (rages Thomas Bower of Lapeer; one sis-| pret husband of Mrs. Sophia = wa ne 38 to 88 to work in offic Landscapi 18A , . Runyan: beloved of Mra| part time 25 or over. pApely 438;WANTED 3 Win OR PU. in office | ATEN PLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND andscaping to fit) BA ENSTOSI East ter, Mrs. Edward Schalau of Imlay Mery Renyen: dear tether of ~Srehard Lake “3 io'6'p p.m _| time men between 21 tnd efi WANTS spoils 2 IUAD VE he oem ietlon : Mack Peete fp querer cere ~ . Lawrence ve hia a a y. ym MAKERS reoresent a renowned C Cc ~ PRICER & CATALOGER For s . ae » ? + City; and 21 grandchildren. aren: Mrs A! Sew. Dovid & seedy” trpla only Top rates. lenge Fo and mtasent ou with | home sotitensice bay re plumbing co Experience neces. ise mete John Taylor. OR a. soa I Se peeps AS Notices & y ersonals 35 : r., Mrs. Casey Harry, pamplozmen shop. Of eppoiatment, call | Emi Ee ; Mr. Gladys Mueller Edna Runyan; .dear brother of VER TOOL & DIE co betw 900 10 00 the § pm. Holly) MELROSE 4.3926 SALESMAN Commission plus PLOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN | end Yale. PE 26845 or BRoad-/AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES ‘po. 4 UTICA — Service was held here | gyieet} Runyan. Mrs Leo Wright. ____—sBYham _evening_ MA’ 473 WOMAN FOR ORNERAL OFFICE) salary , ge 491 Central FE Way. 3-188¢ mestic of criminal FE 5-8201 : rs. John . Clyde, Tt CARPENTERS ROUGH UNION 5 WASH BOY — Work. _Must have high clerical Many other jobs available - ALL LAWN CARE MOWING | ‘| 7 yesterday for Mrs. Gladys Mueller, and Paul Runyan. a/eet Roy) men oat aoe work '@ Pontiac 101 W Huron omnes atleah dense Were Pontiac Eimployment GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR mathtaining.. PE 2-5154 ~ Aerotred Knapp s Shoes — : 64, of 46730 Woodall St., who died Mrs, Rat Colte a Alem oe Lie ane EMBARKING ON AN| Pontiac Press, Box 85 ae 18 \V. Huron l tetthe aaare’ {Se work "TE +2280 | AIRPORT eo “DOZER. 2070 Airport Rd OR 3-1892 1 Friday evening. Burial was in Uti-| ce will be held Wednesday, May ted men apansion program WOMEN TO WORK IN HOME. 8U. “is 4.988 GUARANTEFD ROOFS, ALL FORCES. RAL AUDEVOR: HEARINO AID RM. 10, Cemetery. | at 2:30 p. m. a the Church 8 Who’ erevistersaien & Sees lous | “pervising the care of patients FE 4-2551 kinds. EST. 1918 menue ae rent pbetas U ee aie Sacinaw FE 4-0539 s | z z | = |e — ca ‘ Pike withh Rev | -. themselves We offer geod nant) Live in must do cooking, no 353 N Cass. FE 29021, PE 2-046 ag, | rer aan ee lie wanoiner INVITATIONS. 67 #7 50 Mrs. Mueller, a resident here for Perry C. Horton officiating. In- DESIGNER ings Welfare plan second to nage | other housework, $78.00 per mo. L OT sz MO 71 NGUPULLY : | Sutherland stud W Huron “2 years, is survived by her daugh- ——— it Wp Flee bl orepatd Pleasant working conditions For eed 1eaei. Tne oP a OL Instructions 9 eautpped FE 4-8450 LA. Young [COMPLETE | LAWN | SERVICE | _ Printed napkins - Fast service . security steady employment, ntiac DURA-CLEAN Y j ter, Mary Ellen Mueller of Utica; pm. et So Feed : eo ert eee btore. 7 8 | [YOUNG WORKING cy COUPLE DF. LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- “Banding Soehie tis “Eso etme on pores OR bk BART FOUR ERG Og AND : ! - oye sire pleasant wo: yAY" : : : : a son, Martin T. of Baltimore, Md.; | Funcea! Rome. ur. Runyan wil CHECKERS. |_Si"ss2 enaur oe | and care for child OA Haat aver TRAINING SCHOOL a Jon HN TAYLOR 7 —TICENARD | DAMS, LANDSCAPING cares en SS ‘ TCE. | 8- 1045 om et awn ma nee — bygone esd ad G oO ary mulch WOOL PRESSER |7— H Ip Wanted ieee! vee LOOR CONT RACTOR | building PE 2-8712 or FE In Debt? . tica; 3 morning at which A Q $90 $125 a week guaranteed Paid e ant 8 , ' r (GENERAL LANDSCAPING. _ i . time he will be taken to the utomation vacation. Box Work Wanted Male 10 Carine, pelle bas aL E Ls ils FE [f vou are having trouble meet. Durand and two grandchildren Ch 43_ Pontiac Press 3410 CRANE. Ons i018) Pye a Ponting SC Mis re me . urch of God - ing your yments see us to os YOUNG MAN T 74 ; Mrs. Charles Good WOOD, MAY 21, isse, BARBARA ; pale) Lei NS “deuvery | Young ‘met. younh eomen, for ‘-l CARPENTER WORK NEW a LEE TRENCHING — tanpscaPino YARD work $0. MICHIGAS ike dS stad a . . METAMORA — Service was| &., "helps. 3398 Shimmons Ra Ss ec M h Pontiae Varnish Store, 2.8 Cass hostesses. station agents, ticket) repair FE 44210 SERVICE FE ¢0179 | above Oakland Theater FE posse , , age 38; daughter of Mr p > ac y | YOUNG MAN FO agents, passenger agents, reserva- forotiti ING GARDENS AND and Mrs Everett ine: dear R RESTAURANT) |BATHROOMS REMODELED septie tank let tallea ILL ON AND AFTER THIs DATF Saturday at the Harris Funeral sister of William H ana Mark : Sem Mite of UMICeee tana ALT, mieten tan MAsone coe: free estimates. FE 2-0300 or FE Footings dirt senerea. send noe = Sw Oa ON) eee Rend EEE Ess | May) 19) 1966) 1) will! (moll bea ise- Home, Detroit, for Mrs. Charles Poelpe, Mrs. Mone Carey, Mrs cole nerd. Michigan MUtuall MERCIAL AIRLINES urgentty | 2004 _ ___|_ gravel" Wale S-0486 ROARD LEVELIN Ce CED) eee Ll lead Cs ntptestad + She Reed young men and young wom. CARPENTER WORK. PANELING EVELING SESE Sse : ' Good, 54 years of age. died | Miss” Sarah. Phelps, Gerald CIRCLE [roca MARRIED MAN WHO 18] on 17 to 38 with a high school and cabilet worse’ coche OF Masonry & Cement ent Work SODDING 4 AND SEEDING BLACK) Orion. Mich 810 Bunset Rd. Lake in Highlantl Park General Hospital | Pheips, Alfred Pheips and Mrs needs to care BiOe oe et SNd| education and a pleasing person- 1-815 T Cc THOM dirt_and top soil furn FE 2-2650 nd buried in Acacia Park Audrey Andrews. neral at en chdrtpel Led nn $100 or more, call’ ality, for permanent positions in — 4805 Fenmore, FE S303, ‘sop ————=— DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES : al was ca rangements will be ennounced DESIGN er Brush FE 2-2318 the passenger departments A CARPENTER, REPAIRS. | ALTER-| NO DIGGING FREF ESTM.| Deltvered or can pick up after _ Mrs. Burns PE 2-8814 92 Mark. 4 , Detroit. later by the Pursley Puner YOU NG, Mi; Ne VETS oes (COst TRAINING PE ent Quick service. Weatherly | ets. Mip- WEST Water five pm At 212 E Blvd MRS DREAMBOAT DREADS aa ad 4 in — ._ She is survived by one son, Perry CO. | Need 3 men Teaven, organization with your present feccopaylcl °f CARPENTER AND CA ABINFT PI. ereninaine cw “AND D REPAIR aaa “ine peas ey) ray acon Tre eben gecaes, Gillette of Detroit; her father, Ho- 114 S. Wood | traveling New York Mitnigns re) cieewia ter meng accomasle ap. ae ets elie D B Vern Keller FE 1-02 WHITE'S. FE esi __ _Waite’s Notions mer Rayment, now of Pontiac; The Pontiac Press oodward | sores No experience necessary | ous career. Write. giving phone —Murdoca FW 2-7 _.__ PAPERING PAPER Saat “Top sol) and fill dirt. SPECIAL SHAMPOO STYLE AND Transportation furnished. Immedi-| number, to Airline Training, Na- RPEN 40U plaster patching, painting general LANDSCAPING ‘andruff treatment $225 Mani- three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Dus- FOR WANT ADS | Birmingham Mich ale liebe! (Soherr’ e tronal School of Aeronautics, Box CARPENTER. EAVEATROUGH. fenairs, Wall washing. 5-0037. OR 3-3382 __| cate Sp wares wie Dor- . bw .| #arnings $3000) a Mo. plus |! ™, Pontiac Press R. iA ? DRIVEWAY JRADING _%by's a fry, PE 2-1244 seau, Mrs. Faith Hall and Mrs. . eralliwomuil GUE, Wer alan bes . dition, and barn repair By job RO SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. Mer Apel Ax a8) Charlene ly DIAL. FE 2-8181 Dan eCleline Roosevelt heh CENT WITH AUTO. PONTIAC rin “fe hour FE 83380 or FE soe. nishine gne fem M el ing & T ki zis Travel Agencies 25A " : ! _2 to” — —— = = —— oving rucking ~— ~ | ns : —-.__ | Bibles, Rugs) Drapes Ete, Bud- HOME REMODELING N = o* i ais From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | EXCELLENT ¢ OPPORTU! TUNITY P For, Help Wanted F le 7 get —— eae ecm miesices CARPENTER AMONGST Res Lee) ‘maintenance cues x Mall MOVING) IRUCGKING GOCD PLANNING A TRIP? — Funeral servi: lor me, employed people earn! elp ante ema estments nee e su ——— ork roofing. siding. edattions | | = extra cash! rt time, car eer, - ply all goods Apply, Salesman- CARPENTER WORK. ALL KINDS | Siecneway and porch enclosures service, EM 3-5253 or FE 53-3571. * Mrs. Clara Nestle Tall, 4644 Spring men wanted. Previous ager. 80 Brady Detroit No.1 | anytime VACATION SUOGESTIONS " ted imm: Th revious —— eer. | ‘oit No eas John Featherstone FE) Free estimates Ph EM _ 3-4764 MM : St. Hadley, will be Wednesday at || From strumense’ resp || vee Soyeepunyy, Per burs? SRNE™ ENCED, MEAUUY OF, cay "YOU Se exrha MONEYS +S 2 Boe eR a eerie FiCrOr, ANY. UN MACOnTED Tous O"* F ee ose monthly pay- R | ng 11 a.m. at the Baird Funeral Home. cenit ea the charges eee cane the (most wanted _Gayn PE onone Eveninga and me - ca alas nome. Soe v CARPENTER Pprots smell cs oe TRENCHING AND A-1 MOVING - HAULING oneAT TAKES CRUISES - a9 ia ——<$—$— or other obligations ake « ’ ry i oo 2 z Burial will be in Elm Lawn Cem-|-§ for tnat HOUOHTEN "AND BON, OLDS Aintsne $50'a week im spare time 23810! large. Free estimates OR ‘ : i EXCELLENT SERVICE PONTIA ate Bay City. Mrs. Tall died Insertion the advertise- $28 N Main Rochester | c8 NEED +5169 FE $1014 FE_8-3400 BULLDOZING Reasonable Rates FE 5-3458 etery, Bay City. 3 rs. rea ment which tas been rem | EXBERINNCED MAN TO WORK Conny men, 7 to Meaney Sebo! eehuharien| meen "ABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. 8 D Tompson. | FE ¢am) ABOUT ANYTHING HAULED TRAVEL SERVICE Rare! night in St. Joseph Hospital, ot “ere a ated in lumber vard and drive truck of Aeronautics | diately Write pRavieish's pt “ter Kitchen & special’ FE WILL BUILD OUTSIDE BARBE. Pactments. etc cleared FE ess'w HURON ST FE 8.325) int. ad eliveries ust have chauf- a ae Teeport, i Xu ues, reasonable. Cal] OR nia She is survived by her husband coer eal eamter oe epee ecard Coe toed recom: Applications now being MAN), OR WOMAN FOR GOOD ExpERIENCED AT GARDENING after 6 corte anes: Oey chbitlean. wie owechon Goods 27 adtustments will be given experienced. No: . Be te e {rain roll “to work one day weekiy FE pepe BOAT Docks. INsrAL: A710 and one son, Jack Nestle of Holly- without It. i Cooley. lake R cums pean ful time Renin veer ‘ery we Ge _ _led Pree estimates PE sogte | (0010 RUBBISH HAULED | -FURNI WU RE NEEDED wood, Calif. Choung tase ter aavertine EXP. STOCK Boys” wantep |) S4lestadieS and fauntain Apply in person 150 N Perry FREE ESTIMATES - CARPENTRY. Building, Seles 12A anytime. FE, 5-304 Entire home or odd iots Get the , Donald B, German dr. maakeCoentalstaal saa oleae Spateterys B: Bros. Super Market. help Apply in) person, PENSION COUPLE TO MANAGE Cabinet work, oda_jobs FE 2-055 FRANK seman ~ HAULING, aa pies Will buy outright or , KEEGO HARBOR — Service for |] \steer, than recuiar seste i Ghinners suRPACE avons) S. S. Kresge Co, Tel. Piet Wil es RU a ans BABYSITTING BRIKCRETE moving will pick up anything Sale Phone OR VII | s ty: fs 12 o'clock A | te Se . se _ 1 or +2 children, or sma aby a = re. 54467 ee a Donald B. German Jr., six weeks, |) dev previous to ublication. Hes and fixtures, Daye. 88 terior 10 t f sh URGENTLY NEEDED 3 BED- A ham dinner will be served 1 Collins te bell heed ear dl Rochestsr a eo) Inc. a08 Michigan MUtual ors Hee PYT SECRETARY $340) service On F Wa'ton FE, 53-2397 (Cawn | MOWERS HAND OR POW. | _Guarentees Pres pore .* S008 | _foom house, references. FE 8-2325 family style, beginning at 5:15 | Year ago today May 22. 1998 — A. Rochester EXP WAITRESSES GOOD HRS , a aa ERS IRONINGS WANTED PHONE Fe eines Mote ecient | LM IEPAINTING PAPERING mn p-m. Mrs. Rossel] Porritt and baie! we miss her, words canhot ue SPECTOR Ga ne prone gad Mary. MIEN service Free pickun and delivery Mason Thompson FE _4-8364 |TOUNG | WORKING co U jee : - Pully experienced eae estaurant N AUT. oe aaa CLEANING. BABY Phone FE 2-6873 65 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE, PAINT-. © RENT 3 OR Mrs. Sesse Griffin, co-chairmen, wives Se cenee! jecemuiat ane checking Ass st. mone eee ix Pen ieNCEE ps pee aratt @ 16238) ‘ $300 sitting day work By week or day HEATING = SE R NICE ing. decorating, 26 vrs exp. FE. Ee ME ee hope the proceeds will be suf- | God took her home it was His will | MACHINE “XFERIENCED WOMAN ” GEN Sees kD eh ld te v ay ' y ° Sih housework Stay nights. Thurs TRAINEE mat! boy (2718 $280 . = Se PE - APT THE LAST OF MAY OR But In our heart ah ' LADY, 38 WANTS CLERICAL) Gas. off burners and furnaces, |iNTERIOR AND E TERIOR DEC- t ficient to complete the funds set ek r hearts she ix with us REPAIRMAN | avers other Sun. off Liberty TP. RAINEE dealer rep plus cat work in office Thoroughly exp | Cleaned and servied All makes | vrating of any xr No tob Bel RENT WRITE Pc REASONABLE, aside to reroof the church which | 8adly_missed_by her children _ (Must be lice 5s _ #2356 _ . $325 as dnsurance bookkeeper No typ-| Dav or night FE 41063 Days OL| bi- ot too smail Free estimates ONTIAC PRESS, ua h nsed »] ; | D. ANTE - MEG COR FRIENDLY, NEAT APPEARING TRAINEE mer et $325, ing. FE 8-3232 29161 WAYNE HEATING CO _Cali_ FE 8-2045. BOX 13 ‘ , has a membership of 68. A 1 CORP. | Nomen for dignified and. prot TRAINEE Chem «t e020) $300 EADY WISHES DAY WORK. FE|PLASTERING, ALE KINDS.- H.|MAXWELL WASHING & F = No advance | reeereeti s G@rchard Lake. Road . ee este lil es work. Pater ‘ 5147 Myers, OR 3-134 _ing Reasonable FE 5-221 us aINT. Share. Living| Quarters 30 anc ators ate EN Tel ee A ST PLANER HANDS NIGHT SHIFT ful to sell We help you cincceed | GRAEBNER'S + Pontiae [TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK PL: STE RING” ~ PAINTING “AND DECORATING — necessary. i \— REACT Bean eis | For information call FE PE +4508 | 313 P 2S c mitiac a sol een ao ayers Free Estimaces FE 3-620 D,_Willhite. FE 5-9580 COUPLE TO een HOME, 1 ESTATE SALESMEN | HOUSEKEEPER @mncit) i JI3 Pontiac State eer eramec Um | BOCOnsary es PantiNe AND DECORATING,| child welcome EXPERIENCED ER AID ri To 2687 after 630 —_s«| PLUMBING AND it ‘D HEATING, HS | bath tile or floor tile. by the hour q Pupil Registrati through Rent Ads! Room | Hare opening for 2 men Vacant! 8 for light Noure Bank. Bldg. lenakoce Apex TYPING | SEC- Compton & FE 43767 or| or job Free estimates, A-1 work Inu 2. eee “SHARE _ APT pil Kegistration wh, Gnd new homes New office plen- tiveun’ Bat room and Maly 20 | retarial Servic EM %-2842 OR_ 3-5076 _fuaranterd Cal FE 21006.” | Retereneei pe Ciaraee avaliable fon, cathe eunities. For intorme-| a week iG AN SAMS GRINDING. CLIPPERS.|PaINTING INSIDE AN or : 1 440095 | WASHING AND IR iacains DONE PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT | Planned at Oxford house, apartment, any- Om CASTELL REALTY |KEEP YOUR 2 IMPORTANT JOB AS _in_my home: PE 5.0724 a Collar fone wrens Free estimates FE $-1940 6r re 4Wtd. Transportation 3 3 is FF 5-9459 wife 5 ! WASHINGS AND TRON'NGS SEP. . ° OXFORD — Registration of all ——__—* =e fonity "in fall oe pa ee, Beer tv JOB BOR MEN rae or ther Pickup and'de Rens eeescane PAINTING — PAPERHANGING WANTED Rupe {PROM vicinrry children who | wil be five years ¢}j)))0 \ | STATE-W W FE 4.0654, mee Ronn $390) _liver_OR $8693 ‘Saws, Hand Lawnmowers WALLS CLEANED sruiaraston S$) dave a week thing -- Want Ads give! vADY TO “GARE FOR 2 CHIL: MECHANICAL ENCINERN WASHINGS, DONE IN MY HOME | Machine Sharpened lhc at es Fe eres nie toma) s0 01590) tA Painting & Wall Washing Pree (estimates FE 2-2706 g. Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 8 82 \PAPER HANGING a, rates FE 42171 or Eo tou WANT, TO SELL PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR recut can (OrtrMCt?: For quick estimate Sescveere Aan Ee estimates ee € rst Robbins, 238 8. Jessie FE 4.7469 T, Cc Trocke Wate" Ww a XeEING AND en | by women, work guaranteed, OR* R ealtor 3-224, a Union Lake Fd. + EM 3-467) — iat) = i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 22,1936 | Wik Contract, Migs 32) Wanted Real tte 32A | Rent } Apts, Furnished 33 K. TC Templeton, Realtor. 333_ Orchard TO GET an Bae yor youn | and “peel natl Leoemg | oa BtNidge |2 ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS rE. Sante = the ‘bird’ to 5 on Bt. Passe WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will offer wits banat Leah give vou @ quick bye dai hid. ~eettlom ent. Give iv. mal es. Nicholie & Harger ( Co. 33 _W. Huron 8t. DON’T SELL YOUR ee coe tract until you os 40 us. CAPITOL SAVIN Oe ae std % W. Huron Bt. $290,000 : - our cores 4 purchase Ge jar clients. acer es before yen sell. ASK FOR MAHA To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS den? ‘a Free esti 2 oad APT | pvt entrance. af 2 ROOM APT FURNISHED NEW- ts zt 43 E. Howard 2 ROOM aT ere PRIVATE See 174 Mt Clemens 8t. FE Sr. excellent location, west side, _& month, 102 Washin decorated. OOMS AND 2 WITH PRIV. 40 Dwight. UTILITIES FURN. Adults only FE 2-4207 7 ROOM FURNISHED APART- _ment, 64 Mil 8 St., FE 2-8447 "eee bt! young ROOMS AND 4 age PVT. ENT. * Adults. FE 45: 7 ROOMS, ;EWLY DECORATED Laundry facilities, private bath. _196 Sanderson. Apply E. Entrance. 7 RMS ee FURNISHED. Near line Ad — or work- _ing_ etris. 88 88 8 Francts 2 ROOMS“ AND BATH NEWLY secarasee tor couple. 116 LaPay- CA Cooperate Real Estate E 107) WH Serene ae Fn seen ~ $% MORTGAGES | a coe. PROPERTIES“ sere IND frontage. | with 100 ft. i) °"D "CHARLES 1717 8 Tslegrant rm an Correspond Equitable Society PE 4-052) Eves FE 5-889! Wanted Real Estate 324A. -STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE INC offers your the opportunity to list: your property Dusiness for Btate-Wide coverage 28 offices throughout Michigan to serve you. unty Reorerentative B. D. CHARLES, Realtor, 1717 S. TELEGRAPH FE 40821 SOLD or Not Sold If four property ‘ant sold vet it's because it hasn't been Listed with— 7 71 SOOa FURN APT, RPETED floors and wep — bath. adults _énly, 164 2 ROOM AND eet Atta HEAT, _lights and gas. FE 2-742§. |2 ROOMS, 18T FLOOR, APPLY ; 4 —Aigne upstairs _ \ i- J LARGE ROOMS, PVT. BATH 24855 ROOMS, BATH, all utilitie. aie $23 Orchard Lk. Feeney ROOMS KITCHEN AND BATH. _Child_ welcome o. N. Perry. ROOM. BATH, RIVATE EN- _trance. 1 or 2 prt _100_Norton a 2 ROOMS, UTIL'S FURN. ADULTS only. 258 Orchard Lake. i ROOMS CHILD WELCOME. con heat 3} FE é66-2707, «211 8 a voces BATH. PRIVATE ENT TV, child welcome FE 5-0496_ 12 ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR. 2 ae or working couple. 16 Flor- _enc sv Roos i8. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 15 a week of deposit, 407 Jessie, FE 5-612 } ROOMS WITH PRIVATE eth _ Adults. 402, W_ Huron. FE 5-%5 APT PRIVA M ATE F en close to bus line, 38 N ROOMS. IN AUBURN HEIGHTS. at smal! child welcome. FE 71-8514. 3 ROOMS. FE 2-4050 and entrance FE 3} ROOMS, PVT. BATH. QUIET working couple. Positively drinking 210 _ Norton "3 ROOMS, COUPLE ONLY. FE_4-4054 no erences require? At Jroveland on Dizie, MEL. 17-7281. 875 ver month No children 3 PEt oe BATH. Putnam, FE 2-8888 3 ROOMS AND unt a A MO Nr. Oxbow Lake EM . EM | 3-3800, . 3} ROOMs AND FULL BATH ON ied b mater all side, gas heat wa! ae: utilities furn . pps FE _ £2036. 3 ROOM UNFURN. A Tent, At 3348 Primary 8t., _Heights Apply after 6: MARY DAY, EOWER 4 RMS ANE bath, | bedroom FE_2-7367 J ROOMS & PRIVATE BATH near GMC truck Accept 1 ehild. $1260 weekly incl. heat. Elec- trie stove \y Prospect. EM ‘Auburn AND 7 RM. APT. UNFURN HEAT & water furn Yearly lease & ref- main floor Private entrance. 319 _Prospect 8t 3 BEDROOMs IN LAKE ORION Dining space tm large kitchen. 2 bal n |, ask for Chas 3 ROC MODERN. avatiable FE 3-0500 OR 3-2006 after 4 T LOVELY oe ROOMS AND bath. Pvt. _ PE 2-2416 4 ROOMS a eats. PARTLY furnished. Couple vaoly. Sunnyside Apts. 2067 Opdyke Rd @ ROOMS PVT oare AND EN- trance, FE 1-080! «ROOMS AND ATH. 1 SRE) _furn Can before 6 4 ROOMS MODERN acme Oa- * rage. $65 FE 2-5408. (AND BATH UPPER. NICE AND clean, well-heated in winter, bus at door, adults only, no peta. 111 a erupect 4 ROOMS & BATH — HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA- SONABLE, ADULTS. PHONE FE 4-7706. § ROOMS. NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 eat & Hot water furn. _8 Parke. FE 58. 5 ROOM LOWER AND § ROOM Near ‘.gh school ist Write Pontiac GARAGE before 4 or i 8 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, _Siso basement apt 343 Irwin § ROOM, EAST BLVD. TERRACE. was —— rent, 875. FE 2.2048 _after 5 ROOMS AND OR 3-4817. ) BATH 5 ROOMS 4 AND BATH. GAS HEatT, _West Side’ ‘FE ¢7328 § ROOMS, 18T FLOOR CLOSE in Call FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734 8 ROOM PLAT VERY NICE. GAs A] ara location Adults -$70 aLERTE APT BLDG, 1 AND 2 room efficiency, itcheunteg and TWENTY-SEVEN _ 3 ime ore Ya HOME. Mop. ern, be children allowed gery furn. FE ¢ 267 erry. 4 ROOMs aa BATH. CHIL- dren. 6535 Dixie Neco “HAR. HAR- Adults. FE —— onth. Cou- ey No. children. References, No jer Write Pontiac Press SAM | WARWICK HAs 3 BED- oom, modern ftanch home, Gas eee in Bylven Lake, 1 yr. lease. Sno month FE ¢5000 or FE SMALL ~ HOUSES FOR RENT. heat, children welcome. eae ae St. off Taylor “Rent. Lake Cottages” tages 36A 4 ROOMS, LAKE et 6350 __for_ season. FE 2-4375 APT ON LAKE. JUNE, cada August. $600 season or $50 week 45382 Call Cla Wa MODERN, CONV. wt qi peaen ieiteseenente: MA NORTHERN corrhons __modern MaAple 5- ALL For Rent Rooms. ; 37 2 FURNISHE:) ROOMS ADULTS only. FE 2-5680 ‘69 Whittemore ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, FE 45641. 350 | __Huron pusiinay 6 MAN. SHOWER, OA- arese West Side FE 2-3517 i" BOOM KITCHEN OP- “donal 4-3308 LARGE CARPETED AND NEWLY decorated sleeping room. In nice home near Tel-Huron tor respon- sible bus gir, FE 3-000 __ LAROE, CLEAN SLEEPING room 2 blocks from town. Girls. FE §-4506 ONE HOUSEKEEPINO 00M 1 adult, 67 and $12. :21 W. Law- _rence QUIET SLEEPING ROOMS, LA. dies, or gentiemen. FE 40608, or PR, 4-6700 AND BOARD | 4 BLOCKS | PE ROOM OR ROOM _for 2 ladies OR ROOM FOR GIRL. from Federals. Reasonable. 6-1815 | | son. ROOM ROOM A? AND ) BOARD for 2 ladies _OR_ 3-66 SINGLE SLEEPING | aia FOR two gentleman re ene 264 8 Pa Parke F! creme ROOM BOARD OP- tional, 100 N. Telegraph. SLEEPING Ri¥ te FE $3208 ROOMS FOR RENT 62 N JOHN- _FE 8-065} Poe OWNER | eel, Eves APPROX. 314 acres. 5 romo modern home New Deico heat. Kool Vent ewn- 5. Storms and screns. 2 car garag Brooder house. Storm cellar. Located on Airport Rd, near 7 Rd $13,700 with __$5.000 dn. OR 39-6353. HUNTING “CABIN IN NORTHERN Michigan. MA 54-3307 $350 DOWN NEW 3} BEDROOM RA STYLE: BUNGALOW Tore BASEME: ARG: 7 X 225. at A a 5 PLETED ON EXT ROUGH WIRING anb "WELL INCLUDED. F. C. Wood Co. REA LTOR OR 3-1235 Corver Williams Lake Rd. & M80. MACEDAY LAKE 3 bedroom year around bungalow NCH ON “i. CLARKSTON. NEW 3 saved street, pointment. 4415 FOR SALE bedroom, gm” brick. ceramic bath full basement. gas heat, 100x150 aluminum storms, screens. By owner, $3000 down end take over payments. 5-9602 rth Dr A _0-0008. Northview Dr BY OWNER, full basement 1%, eo dear garage. OR 3.2408. 3385 Frembes Ll _j Established in 1016 WEST SIDE INCOME garage. ib Quiet paved street. A 500. in A-1 condition, $17. NEAR STATE HOSPITAL - Re- modeled }-bedrm. home. New with hot water heat, nice lot, with siding “new esre i ae fruit, Berries and plenty of gar-j o haat ear "alt base a sire, space Large rage an workshop at rear Only Slots . i bus. ow “say Aad $2,500 down with ‘ble oe monthly payments NORTH SUBURBAN — 8 large car. ted rms and ti oak WEST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow that is practically new. Full ement, off heat, hard- wood floors and nicely decorated. Only $11,600 with cash to mort- gage. F.C. Wood Co. ALTOR Corner winaeme cone os OR_3-1235 core} Ottice Open #4 4 FAMILY Located of main artery on East Side of town In- eludes three 2 room apart- a bargain “tT $13,500 $00 down Call Lar f J. A. Taylor REALTO! INSURANCE 100 Ook iand Ave FE 4-2544 Free Parking $5000 CASH 6 rm Sasemend home furnished 1400 sq fr, Aut. O41) Heat Grade entrance, reesewa x Ww Brickcrete garage Bilt on 9 lot« adjoining lots availabie teinity Livernols & °20 [ fat jon d Rd Avon Township, Owner ADAMS |“ 1 e ; : Rr _ plastered wall meture windows Family ae Bs ri ] and eooeg d-car garage. bus at door, quick opengnre $12,500 with $3,500 wn. ONLY $1350 DOWN — One od this nice — home, Ceramic tile bath, ies rm. with dining “L.” Youngstown kitchen, plas- fered walls ent. auto i beat, wafer softener ike new! T6tal price, hobs FLOYD cor ee 24 W. Lawrence rE Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power GI's $250 DOWN $68 MO: INCL. TAXES FULL PRICE $12,000 BRICK AND FRAME RANCHES : 3 BEDROOMS % BATH LIVING eran me x ie LOTS m3 Near school cna” J cebiat Homes now ready to. select your colors Sao iar on Milford Rd. 1's mile 50), - of Highland Ra, (M OPEN 2:00 to 7.00 Dativ and sun KUSCHEELL 64133 JO 1828 750 DOWN, or TRADE Well lo-- week = Ze ~ TELEGRAPH ROAD \|- North of Huron, neat 4 rooms Giassed porch. basement: stoker, double garage y terms OT. Resale off Baldwin Ave, 2 nice bedrooms, Savoment. “ puronee aluminum eee blacktop el "Only wn East side, large - — Basement, furnace, Jinoony pipes! paved s PONT 1. AC "RE AL’ all Y diso0 7 Beldwin __ FE .6-8275. 2. BEDROOM HOME, bath, d-car ek 100215. OR a th Maceday Lake at front Li BY OWNER 3} BEDRM. BUNGA- low; Firepiace Aluminum BIE and screens Auto. heat, lot 1 Jeo ia 03,008 dr FE 40323. CLARK CITY. NORTH END 3 i and bath up. while on the m floor there is a nice 18 foot tiving room, separate dining room —_ ern kitchen, plastered wails, basement, laundry t a and drains, auto. gas hot water, A towel collet extra’ avatory and in basement, eity sewer, sien ‘on gas iment « doors prathres ierfiarni repent ficet PLAINS aReA. Pow hor ts of MULTIPLE Listina SERVICE COLORED GI's gaa, hod 1s to in 4 Get ene els spec je of vouwr ‘riende in Plug cloting costs RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 202: 68. Telegraph Rad e-98 Phone re Stes or YS ee Co-operative clash | Estate Exchange PIONEER HIQHLANDS—2 BUILD- tne sites left on Draper St near James K Bivd., see us for butld- ing detalles Lovey 6 room ranch type home auto off heat, gas on Astor clothes dryer, neat clean, $1,000 down om QO! terms. 2 homes for price of one plus extra Cass e channel lot, one 6 room and bath, other .¢ room and bath, $14,500 with E Z terms $845 down will give you immediate pesceettes of this lovely 2 bed- new home, plastered walls, car neers, gas heat, 67, full price. YOU N¢ RE ALTOR 412 W Huron Bt. FE 4-4625 For Colored Families A newer and choice bungalow on Earlmoor Bivd ioe olga iv- private bath. adults only, 200 N © rooms bath down a, 2 |} ROOM APT. SLEEPING Room Paddock. __ | 1LEEPING ROOM. 61 BCHOOL &T. INCOME SUPER — SH up. Recreation room _for 3 Nr. downtown. FE ¢7 BEAUTIFUL LAKEVIEW APT.| Close in FE 5-3798. __| For 2 families on pr eddeck, vie | . bungalow. Near — re Stricti Gas ced 1% car garage. Rea- |] ROOM FURNISHED APT., aS Adults. MY 3-740 VERY DESIRABLE ROOM. WELL | Pike st $15.000 with $3,000 down modera, newly decorated. Has op one’ bya len oes 4 aE _ly decorated 450 rein” CLEAN 2 p00Mg ARB “BATH | furnished. Radio, Tele. Nice lo| Now. yields over #1800" yearly | flours painted ‘wale: birch doors Gillespie Bt, ph FE 9-6612 8880 Dine ty He Ij RMS, HEAT, LIGHTS AND GAS | Private entrance Close to Fish- paceuasuaeer, bus line FE 5-8717 plus tt nal lod wore aarege Only $6,950 chal minaser:) Wealter i: OF Phone OR 3-1205 | Laundry facilities, 450 Northview Hier ans Pontiac. Reasonable. FE j 2? OFRLS, NICE ROOM. A few available. from $2700 up I. Vv; \L. UET, Real Huron Bt b 43625 eS SUPER [6p ROOMTEBATNGAND llpctetepeeak 547 W Huron, _ Scotch — Sylvan — Huntoon — ealtor 4 ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN. | DU : S BATH AND id a Voskined! A FE 5-0693 ae A PEDDLING YOUR Cass-Elie Actd on bus int mee solr re esos urnished. Couple 2 aco 1 See acarieea _ MULTIPLE LISTING & SERVICE _ WEST SUBURBAN as ‘. : welere eve muon wetelauuenes a -| On Bast or West Montcalm Bt ‘SF IT DOESN'T PAY }_$70 monthly FE 42252 FOR RENT IN CENTRAL BIR- _ Rooms With Board 38 fr @ real low price me Oe nOR Soap Our method of showing only to 4 ROOMS MODERN TILE BATH| mingham, newly converted 3 rms. | - OXBOW LAKE AREA Hal) Sole fad LR UE qualified prospects saves you Hardwood floors §70 FE 2-5408 hall and bath. upper apt. Front, maid TO SHARE LARGE ROOM. On Leona St Vacant 4'2 room Hostel he Kod by ae Prarie time and money “Dont worry ¢— ROOMS “AND BATH PVT. EN- entrance, venetian blinds elec twin beds desirable ocation. FE needs work, 96500 $350 down aot 8 cer palo ii fookers oy Ga ue erated frarcescgmall chiig wceome es | Ae'tttefertcr (iM uoael | 2 Bp ea ote ete ars eed Uatome inkes sane, teslees i x week. FE 8-1431. 340 Baldwin $115 per a He Teme cely PRIVATE BoOue tin BOARD) °°: gene BEATER $795 DOWN —Lovely starter home| se rete dining room, very mod- ~ Nd nadine A hd ates lb tf 8t A 4 room on 2 baal enone ete pe be ern kitchen, x18 feet, floors et Mec ine (end) cient ROOMS UNFURN , AVAILABLE FRANKLIN APTS SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ROOMS, | {ote “newer not connected other- well, septic, wired, automatic hol | full dry basement, Timken euto To Buy—To Sell—To Trade June 1.3 rooms furn, References. | 3 rooms end bern. Adults only. home style meais rE 60377 14) wise OK, and only 600 dow water, kitchen Co and al] tm-| oil fufmace laundry tubs aed YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT _261 “state Bt > Matthew 382 Auburn Ave ere 43303 | terior studding. Close to city; drain, fruit eeliar, auto cas | “ROOM APT-ON MARSHALE aT Kk 'G IE MIPSTE. AD g a aap Hawes 3RA After $. Call crneteateens Good sound con- a Prose gareue tnd workshon. FE 2-0500 bef. 12:30, Aft. FE = onva' OR 3.2420 of FE 2-7053 | slee laatocaping, well to sei 10a EB. ox FE 4-6204 ee ~——— 7 carpeting in living and dining | = call PE +aane. OUSE FOR RENT UNF 63| erly people. Flexible rates, excel: are poilecea heed natal tra nice fees ES ar !¢ ROOM APT., FURNISHED OR | = Whitfield. Call_aft 4, PE @-1500 lent food. loving cate wit ‘ pedi ia in 1054. A little finishing yet | the same tenant for the past § Coo EALTY C0: REALTORS |g!) unfurnished Private beth eng ‘en- HURON APTS 1 ROOMS ann | {reined staff, Specie! diets, doctor J to years for $40 per month full price : Lad FE 20263 | trance Adults onty. 222 Augusta. Prirt, eee a coretekera se lovely shade trees Pine Cone . OFFERS 9). 000 DOWN west side tocated in pe Plted ota oe with ay eee 4 Rooms. PRIVATE BATH FE iMEDIATE POSSESSION FOUR Paella a techl Sead beeeshetad ahi I, very good neighborhood of well| ment oniy contact” Peo NEXT DOOR TO RRANCH RENT ROOMS 7 rms and bath: upper FE 2-783? fa aha y Mrs Suburban Ranch per homer ‘xceotionally nice POs OFEICE 4+-ROOMS 2 BATH, CLEAN COT ROWELL ¥ APT 9 BDHM LARGE BOARDING HOME FOR ET DET tactire—2_vedroom mod: rage j ream modern home in ex- SZ * gosh K $$ — === ple Ne dtiekere. 1035 Oakland | Mex oom Modern hitchen oe ty people Excelient and ore tar cllecnedh qureae cellent condition Near Pontiac | FE taser w or FE 44613 a SRR ROOMS AND BATH. WEST! dry room fota of cl _care OR 3567 7 ‘i ty) Hospital Priced at. only $11,500 1382 Huron 8 DOG HOUSES “side Apply _05_Dwight | $60 mo. MAple Seat _ | EXCELUENT [CARE FOR, AGES | dining eres. dining ell. sar. | OFF Of Ur very beet values | gree ees abet rare ‘c Ps = ing ! ” od BUNGALOWS ¢ ROOMS, ADULTS COVELY APT, LAKE PRI. UTit. | —“siee 28 = Pe ea ANT 412.800 RAND NEW Modern bon. "Tomm Eile bath, "well planned ANYTHING i Men __OR_3. 7406 Hotel Rooms 39 matic ol fediant heat. elu) | gslow Full basement OU {8d kitchen: basement with recreation c in 24 b tor ear equity | C ROOMS “AND aati PRIVATE | LARGE 3 AND nit GARAGE ————-—< ss acreens Situated on well | ene Pelt al SE lal ad Weabel ced heat and garage Im- a ours to rden i, 1 Call’ now _2-0661 after 6.00 call PE 8-8923 | yigqy AoU'* Neer Airport, OR HOTEL AUBURIN landscaped lot 150x100 extra | Tirge tiving room with ‘replace | and weebends FE fies nt. Edw. M. Stout, Realior ue N. Saginaw 8t. BE 5-6165 Open Eves. TRADES tn trading Ph. Till 83 We are apecialists We are gulaing a reputation as the leading traders of the Pontiac Area. Do not feel obligated, for an appointment to discuss the ossibilities of trading your Wool retate, We have hommes, farms. tn comes, business opportunities anc Northern resorts jisted for trade DORRIS & SON REALTORS 782 W Huron Phone FE 4-1557 OUR EXPERIENCE has helped others It can help you. To buy. sell. trade, or for advice on your real store problems. Consult Us We welcome the op- portunity to be of service GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron _ Open nm 9 to 0 ~~ SELLING YOU RK HOME? c4!l BACHELOR APT, N. END PVT. | BASEMENT PE 56175 TACO 4 ROOMS AND BATH lé ; ROOM & BATH, UPPER. WALK: ing distance downtown Garage, auto hot water, all ut!l furn Clean, children welcome. FR 4- 7066 a ~All Modern Efficiency 2 rooms & private. bath, {deal cK coup'e 70 8 Pad ALBERTA APT BLDG, 1 4 room efficiency iitchetette rivate bath, adults only. 290 addock bath and entr Very nice for i} man or woman FF 2-4376 APT. 1 LARGE | nom. Nice and clean J] or 2/ gentiemen Cheap Close to bus | Call after 6 pm. or before 8am — FE 4-4825 ~ (ee ee L MODERN FUR- ed 3 room apt. rew carpet- | lovely bath and kitchen, ga-: located in Indian Village Dandy newly decorated 3 room apt “ nicely furritshed bus at door, priv- | ieges on Sylvan aLke $18.00 wk pox nie as SON REAL 752 W. Huro MREA Tote 4-1587 i | | } meen welcome. Inquire 84 Poplar. 'PLE WITH BABY PRIVATE bath and entrance FE 42847 iCLEAN 2 ROOM APT, UTILITIES | furn Man preferred FE 5-7758 We are in !mmediate aneen GLEAN 2 ROOM FURN A | ol tecod presidental prore ivate entrance show d fn the City and Suburban | Deel Nataee a ice an area around Pontiac For | rie roo etween “0 end ast courteous service, cai! . ben foal Tarlor Realtor, FE COOK YOURSELF. GAS. HOT & 42544 ___ | cbid water Frtg clean linens 87 ~~ LISTINGS NEEDED — weekly. aa E _Wilson Business and commercial prop- CLEAN ROOMS. erties, acreage or farms. Quali ified | Private a reracce buyers waiting ROY 26'4 W. Huron, “LISTINGS WANT We have many buyers for all kinds of residential prop erty in. the Rochester area Roger B. Henry. Inc. Sil ae St. 1849 E.' Auburn OL 1-111 OL Rochester Mich. WILL BUY, OR LIST YOUR LAKE FURNISHED rty. Purchasers reek icq 8800 SU d. KNAUF, Realtor | 9-1337 FE 2-7421 OA 83339 CLOSE_IN- waiting FURN APT Rd 19121: PURN APT | \e | Ph. Pontiac EM 333 R, F. McKINNEY Univ. 1-5768 | ye \ lose to Fish- Pontiac Reasoneble FE AND BATHE 4 an 2 ROOMS. KITCH cn | ette Emploved iaas couple only No drinkers, FE 25 FOR AT PINE) LAKE ae CONKENTENCES FE 4-657 FURNISHED “A APTS 114_E Howard ~ 108 | ORCHARD LAKE. ideriy couple preferred FARM APT, CHIt- dren welcome Call Romeo, PLat eau 7! | FURNISHED 4 ROOM APART. | ment. Inquire 738 W Huron FURNISHED APT 2 ROOMS AND | ‘path Near bus line. 219 Ree- | buro 8, Red pPAnzLY FURN APT. HEAT AND NEWLY DECORATED 3. 4 room and breakfast rooms PARTLY FURN. 4 ROOMS AND bath. Pvt. ent, 122 Augusta dights furn $67 a month. 3-2008, 4960 Clintonville Rd _ ‘SMALL APT PARTLY FURN TN Aheeds oe UNIONCOURT. APTS. Adults only. eet bath OR Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 of 2 room apartments. Peper and refrigeration unit ” “HOTEL ROO SEVELT Rooms $12 Ee mb eise Bath. $1750 up HURON HOTEL CLEAR MOD- rooms by day r west 45 _ Wert Huron & 8t Phone FE 2 2-8266 __Rent Stores _ 40. 2 STORES 2615 AND 26417 N. DIX. | fe Suitable for wholesale, retail | or office location. FE 5-942, OR | 4.1901 per month Me TRUE OPS TEP AIG) After 6 eail FE 56-7871 192 E Huron _ FE 48284 Rent Houses Furnished. 35 Is 2 SMALL GARAGE HOUSES Near Blue Skr Couples of bach- elors 2062 ommonwealth FE _8-8706)" ; 2 BEDROOM — | HOME. pletely furn Modern, clean Lake priv, 1 yr lease at $98 a mo | Read Horse FE 2-0179 |2 SMALL GARAGE HOUSES ia ar Blue Sky Couples or Bach- | fers 2062 ommonwealth FE {| Ht TOG 7 ROOMS — MODERN HOT WATER heat Viectnity Pomtiee Lk. 1555 Witiams Leake Rd Corner M50 | 6 ROOMS, BATH BASEMENT | Good location 97 Hillside Dr | FURN COTTAGES CHILDREN _welcome 3810 Dixie Hwy LOOK 18 overnite kitchenettes, $5 and, up. 1 block west of Blue Sky, Clark's corner §-2706 HOUSE. RENT, OR BELL. FE 4-09 ‘SMALL HOUSE | ake WETCOME | “prea FE $7124 | FOR RENT PASTURE . MODERN | FE) TEL - #1 HURON ~ AREA, housetraiier, eo uple only a LL Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 "9 BEDRM 2377 INDIANWOOD RD Lake Orton. Lincoln 3-6222 9 ROOM HOUSE NEAR BLUE _Sky, Inquire 2356 Pontiac RP Ra 3 ROOM APT RIVATE E ENTR Close to bus line. Partiy furn | 285 ~Whittmore, COM. OFFICE SPACE / BOAT ANT ——— - | 100 9 SAGINAW ‘T. pAVAILABEE for any kind of business _5-2100 _. _ } VLIZA\BETH LAKE | ar M5® Small store building | Riitabie for office Call Mr Brown | FE 2-481 — GROCERY STORE FOR 15 YRS | $65 per month Located at 424 Os-— ‘mun St OL 2-0761, Rent Office Space Al MAIN FLOOR LOCATION ‘on | Wert Huron, mext to Riker | Buildine Ideal for retafl or pro- fessional services office Ward! F Partridge Feeree 1980 W Huron FF 4-358 —_——------.- | n FOR RENT Witt be alr conditioned Suitable for secretarial nersiee or mfg sery ice FE 23 For Rent Mistellaneous 42 32 CAR GARAOE SUITABLE FOR workshop or storage, 18 Glen wood FE 40487 _ FLOOR BANDER POL- scrubbers ement ishers J ere ete FE *-31 240 | 1 .. Steamers aldwin Ave 200 ACRE 7465 Eagie MEirose run, Plenty of water RA Davisburg. Holly, 4-074 ~ ONE WAY COAST TO COAST | LEAVE THERE nd Close’ Tratlers La 2 Slsce aad sere Diste Hwy OR ‘3.3456 “SHORT-€UT TO CASH: Classified Ads!\” FE-28181., - lot available $12,600, terms Fairgrove Avenue Large 4 bedroom de ae ideal for roomin biocks from ress \ baths, full basement, a: beat, recreation space Vene- tian blinds, fully Insulated. Garage Price reduced $14,750, convenient terms. i3 Lots-—Lake Privileges... Attractive 7 room modern home with 4 bedrooms, Large kitehen with dinin, area dining room screené front porch. full basemént- with knotty pine recregtion room antomatic gas «heat and water heater 4 hludes carpeting QOarage Ve Ree sion June 15 $14 959° terms. Clarkston ColoniaV T room bome tp A-1 cond!- tlon In exclusiv# subdiviston Living room ‘2223 with fire niace. sun par.or 10"23. 3 edroom« aster bedroom 12223 Carpeting cinder Full basement heat car garage Situated on nice- ly andecaped int ate privilewes S nor down Brick 4 Family Fach unit consista of iv- ng room, dinette, kitchen. 2 bedrooms and bath, ail “tn 2 A-i condition Full basement forced of] beat. separate inundry tubs- utilities One apt completely furnished F.tuated on corner Int on. 2 paved streets tn good resi- dential ares a ing excellent feturn 4 garage $24,500, terme. 2 HWomes—take Front | | 2 | WARD F. fow show-, ear | 9 room home having extra | large roome all in condition basement steam heat ern 4 room quent house 2 car’ garage Situated on 2 M50 Brhoo} nuees a door term < $25 000 Roy Annett Inc.| REALTORS “Furor ca) PF Peral basse Goes Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | Thx180 ft jot About 2 miles from city Owner might consi¢er smali- er home an per payment $1500 DOWN. room home with Gas furn Two arage For full Hort. FE 2-0840 TW. BROWN, Realtor A362 W Huren Ph FE 2-4810 | ‘Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Large modern 6 full basement Jarge iota and clean Rear verd is ce rhs i PRICE Neat newly fenced re $1,000 DOWN. AST hee at this 3 BEDROOMS, mg veh yr DOWN. This er, auto. ofl heat, tiled 2 e is 060x200 feet. Full price Cc CLARK REAL ESTATE onl) re Open ven and Bundays wltiple L ting Service STOUT'S Best Buys Today — re Apes @ rooms basement. fur- ort vatesuta fh water heoter Lar - 100x396 lot. Located in the Cle ston Beboot distriet, Only $450 DOWN for thie 2 bedroom home with 2? more rooms per- tlally complete A real motiey- maker hete for only $3,060, $650 DOWN hag Sat a — § room bees ih fet Sear feck wast ef Auburn 3 oabtoce Area spe | Loon Lake with tite bate ‘on @ liv room with s ture cma alaneate door feo ets, lot w ike 910,000 with LOO Wotan located near tebe Lake, mopletely modern large tomer style uitehen. Ce living room with fireplace, a minum storms and: screens large landscaped lot Only 61, ‘soo down movés you in : V-dw. M. Stout, Realtor T7N bar, booed Ll PE 56-6165 en Eves Till 6:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES & SUNDAYS WEST SUBURBAN Ranch home built tn ‘84 Carpet- ed 19 ft living room, 18 uy eb vinator kitchen, tlied pee 2 gen- erows sized bedroome dry basement, ol) heat. ie wer im basement, aluminum storms and screens, patio, 2 car paved drive, large lot. 642,000; ene : j A ‘urnished 33| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan’ For Sele-Homvee_42 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 __For Sale Houses 43 : LISTINGS ° mE meosiietines a PLN Ate ie ASH - We S iali e ff 2 oe MYERS REAL ESTATE PE 4073 M 2 WILL B Jpo on yy = a a Ware 5 YERS REAL ESTATE. PE 40% | \forshall Blvd. ; UILD BRICK For land contracts. New or old. iocgted. im Water. fel z Sr ng Seo Ae RATE: | Vacamt eli white @ room bome,| for suse "ann $58 per mee oil he heat yu stece "ier or small. Buyers waiting.| ; p . large Soeek berg Low down pay- Leo) cedar paneled den. wee oe lete on exterior, Nich- : i 4 ,_ Senetsons corn’ ~ eg actoa & top — —_. ments & 4 low monthly payments. = peneagptldegaamcnl wired for e ry eh Ha Moreer 33 W. Huron, 5 or VE 5-9075, ua (es . richly earpeted living and plone _ FOR R HOMES : nN B uTROWAM oe i Ee a eens ee fice wi [EA ea =| ( ‘larkston _ mn BRA Sn okt mae ade | LORE PBROUE WEEE |" ppal RD- : or — eS - . = ie €: Prd og es ; ‘ a = : —— - > liek: Yi Garage. Etc Smal} down pay- | Office ét cor Tienken and Admes E Walton Real Estate ' — - tow = you Tana ey. #2500 ~ a ——— ew baile oe par alae Bee CASH, FOR LAND | CONTR Meio. Garston. ‘Glean. $18 per week, plus utiities. e : in. WILL IAMS LAKE | %2 3 ee sean Cony Fee > a = boy s ———— = WOLVE _ APTS S. Bloomfield | Painted. walls. | Se-ginne- avaliable force aneee z BUY OR SELI mb + = Dont drive by Ghd dont ak tet WeTr vell. | ei Por additional julormation een- “CONTRACTS WANTED! :1 personally buy your prop. a oe OOM RANCH, STARTER see this home unless you have For a ok A tact , rls Barerewaltag” What ture) sow Jou bow" Rorgowand | KG mm ee Ee PSTeaD =|" pome Baterior finished, inside | 4. ferrite amount of tala te pg BUegeet Psst iw w rae! RED HORSE CORP. ae lane price i Call now 102_E. Huron FE ison Plumbing? ineas © Rochester CHARMER Brick exterior and | TO To SELL REALTOR ren: ete tin ~ pone ts Clark Care pea ‘Es ‘nD RILEY YOuNG WORKING COUPE $10,800 with 9900 dn. For further Seeeeaeey uma tee cone tes: | TRniles. Is Bird” to see 2083. Ss aw a r 1 Es- {00 Elizabeth Lake Ra. Epis! OULD LIKE TO RENT OR i i _information, call FE 70646 : places, knotty pine recreation; AT IM BREE & GREGG te. s No wieeae APT. WITH Saatace| / . -|SELL EQUITY TO MY HOUSE room and hobby room. To in- 1565 UNION LAKE RD TASTEFUL e e203 a or +4813. We need 5. Qables ENTRANCE AND BATH. NE for land contract. Pay me $450 / clude all carpeting and extras IN LAKE-VILLAGE Asx r Clark. Pp UNION ¥I - A. G, ELLIOTT ons OF MAY OR and eke. over payments At 2546) Only 2- blocks from Hickotry : Fe tli ist OF i pipetted Mass: Union Lake. off Willow | Grove School. Sewer com- - WRITE A x Ra munity water Truly suburban aera . And mature 5 $200 000 Rent t Apts. _Furnished 33 oPPrn co} . ea ATH $5,100 ~ 4 metas “tse Pert: This 4 nos ence) only 1 yea bungalow with full basement Hes ’ | private entrance Se nae 85 Hen. New 2 bedroom. part bath Lot 8) \\'6.t Side—6 Rooms old Exceptionally well bullt Mas mn Nneeed polo | 1 RM. CLEAN, PVT. BATH. Re erson FE 3-588). : x 200 and oni+ $900 down. $30 mo at ROOMS screens, storms & well insulated | at : frig. & utili Refined adul a |j2 4) Well located near Webster | In fine neighborhood. Convenient |) {rant poreh. almost new ¢ : Available _Rel. FE 23900. ; = 5 beeechns LOO JK! a Pauterea Bchool Ges converted furnace, to new schovl Privileges on ray iy ate) tor 0 lew ! Y wire or @ : : > ° eo. hg ome atk? Rent Apts. Unfurnis et 34 ' GA Neomsit walls vias wood Noors. full bath ‘end iercean * carpeting tao eet $000 will handie down pay vt. ath: w ae 2 I = “ ve perms, i & ana a ee + ae 2 = ~ —— _For,purchases of land contracts.| Adulte gale. Kiberte’ apts "S90 [2 ROOM APT PARTLY ete | EE A ch el Le fedueed as widow opner ls tne, | _Orenard take Village Cass Lake in your contract, large or small : w;_ eK. 6 VE Vi. CUCKLER REALTY tous for quick sale. Price 69,700, | Owner of of this well built (home . fare ob me ite, wiih | |} aSLEA EAN LARGE BROOM a AND 7 R yROOMS AND, SHOW rER A 2 | 996 N. Saginaw FE 44001 ese7 5 corms: . dont feo nt frostagen only 200 200 ‘ft. Privileges ° ‘i ‘eo! i the. . i 22 = So ge =n ~ ~ <4 Oe eye ‘ action. Rortes: Pay = Oreperd ie Ave — SACRIFICE! Two FamilyNorth Teseemcun kageeates abet . ROOMS ER W 3 bdrm. brick ranch type on beau- 7 . ‘ prac , A. JOHNSON, Realtor * Bitable grr ers NICELY FORA. | Utd. tam. Will also furnish stove a ecsdacas ‘ titel shaded lots Black cirele dr Nurecess doartineal ape Upper Secteinaveers Tecate stcclaee: With Ute lovely practically new . < , € and Heit i needed. Call eves. ae : Leaving state 2900 Van Zandt. |, rented for $78 per month, tial area good buy at $16,000. thing: , debe del ‘iho every- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _FE OR ¥tlee baths, 2 car garage. Full base: | Terme can be arranged. large linen closet; of FE 4.2533 3 CF decorated Lad BATH, | 3 Ng uooERH STEAM 2 FaMILy, © EAST SIDE. PRICED bobeel) Fer woes hestne fool I ff cupboarde ong a fan; == pply Clark: : = ercury switches throughout; gas 7 A A JT ROOMS & “RASEMENT. € 3 room city Tenice $500. d downtown Could get 6186: perte Office open daily ® a.m, te. «30 heat. Ont 4, with down LET U8 couple 800 Robinwood. off ot uy Grade Nets pave tor eaarane mace. $-22 Ec wav AXLAN— Ce Several incomes and large houses month Call Lad appoint ment. pm. 8un. m to & 1 sq togt! 11.280 ow a, = ate sale of your eon-|_ Perry stove. refrigerator & utilities fur: ft nd ery Eves 28 ae «a rp on Nene eee E aes M (Stout, Realtor zt 106 Tp Tantcaen AND RAT “How does it look? I can't see a thing!"* pol Sa re <3em 5 ie 11 N, Saginaw FR FS ee oene ee | peclarted: Gomis amet eee FOUR AND BATH DOWN, PIN- Ne ae Open e miles south 0: ‘on- : good base r . wr . pag aes in ‘Pre paste ey Commerce Ra. EM Rent Houses Unturn, 36 | For Sale Houses 43 furnece. Reasonable, Cornet lot. ALTOR FRANK SHEPARD Pevion its, heat t — f id. | — ses . a , | 670 w Huron Ph FE 4-3625 oe “7 = contract or equity im your uighta Ly 28 aay 3 AnD PRI Sedan ia teen wen tn on 9.3088 oft mer flacran: en W mare met? Service pad Teen & Adame “Ot 3-78! CUSTOM BUILD e wi your es Sor atte enon ‘sak 3 me Pe iy oe gad of aes se 'L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1a W. Muren *- i 24018 others. betng Bro | She ake an eoattqentg a end v oman in ine ae phy income £. 3 home on sell so will 1 . re je offer. Can't be Ga ato BARGAIN ) Send business man yeving tracive 3 bedroom in sony gub- : ———_ vedo Seeing mak Sasa tS OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JQHNSON, Realtor 1704'S pes raph Rd. GILES W hy Len tan ee son me tren particulars call [~ Partridge “RIRD" COTTAGE 18 TO SEF LOG UAE THE nished waterfront pope’ lake entiac This summer will provide your terol friends with many houra « reation and enjoyment Pull, cat ce 78 cottage. at . Just southwest of Heres an investment thats herd tea heat whether the owner ocr fea one & or rents the eriira neome Now ahows $90 per month income from upstairs alone On ers §$ foom apt ronid rent fo $100 per month All in excelie eanditinon every ecnect ean Price 615.500 on terme 2 PARTRIDGI REALTOR ele 16 W HURON &T _ Open Eve 7 to Le ; DU LAKE. Cory modern 2 tedroom home Living room with dining 1. Well | 4-358] | reiree. | ston | WE ST SIDE 2 FAMILY { planned kitchen Atterhed garage | 2 large lots Wice shade Reaut! ful view of jake Priced at $A 000 Reasonable down payment Attrac- tive terme SCOTT LAKE Flere is a fine Serirerine home Itving room & dining Hedroome modern hath v kitchen basement gsrace 2 \dtee lots Lake friv! leven Price’ at only reaconable terms Dorothy Snvder Lavender | REALTOR 2140 W. Hufon re Ae New ofl | $8500 with. | and d weekends Very attractive home with large ——— SS FE f ie vanklin South Blvd. Area $200 Dn. Only $1,500 down handles this fur- . Veterans $945 Dn.) Civilians . Model. Tocated mt 443 Franklin Corner nf Nebraske OPEN 12 noom ‘till @ pm dait Mode! phone FE &#-087 From & Sunday > Waltham Realty Centerline, Mich BLOCYM 1-4000 oat, ALMOST AN ACRE § room ranch type in city. Built aed in ‘53. 24 ft ee bere Lee ehine bath, 2 Needs a little ‘finishing. Resi ¥alue, 250 EXTRA INCOME | fh exceptionally wel] buflt home with all the extras you are lookin | for large rooms, basemen | with off furrece pius @ room unit | now rented to excellent tenants One acre jot LeBaron School dis- | trict ; 2 BLOCKS FROM CITY HALL : of ft. Auburn Ave frontage with 19 room Ll home pow used as income. The small Investor will pick this one up in a hurry, Only $16,000 . r ' TTOAY OAKLAND AVENUE Valuable commercial frontage. large home with 3 apartments, new siting and roof, full base- ment, good heating plant. Must be sold to settle ets ry Price dras- tically reduced to $16,900. ~ HOME | _ MART pEALty CO. 1069. Ww Wu __ FE 5-0407 R FALTOR ~“BUD" Lake Front Rancher Located the north beautiful fiver Lake thie inng low ranc® “home. with 100 feet lake frorit offers more living | Pleasure, jarge carpeted living | Toom with fireplace and huge pic- ture window, 2 generous hed- rooms, paneled den or Chational | shore of bedroom. [te the baths. efficient | kitehen and dining area, laundry tToim, automatic heat and =| water, 2-car attached arage, sereened patio landscapyd | grounds Priced at $31,000 00. im- mediate possession West Side | In Indian Village § Yoom frame. bungalow with full basement, stok- ; er heat astomatic gas hot water | and featuring spacious living room | with fireplace separate dining | Toom, 2 bedrooms and full bath, | amplé kitchen Offered at $t0.800 | with only $2009 down, By ap pointurect oniy \NICHOLIE, | Fieal Estate and mee 0 Mt Clemens at Eve. Mr, Vorhes as $ Hier xow Lake C ates. 56 oS. PROPERTY WAND ONLY $650 DOWN' The te a DON'T hesrr! — better inspect this toda: Only 1 Year Old... with afl of the new, modern, er at a pri Dip ted hes ee ey ms, ie bain pare lot of size. Yes, ten be vourht on terms. DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE oe gt ES REALTY CO. w. FE 04178 “open 9 to 9 $1,250 DOWN 4 bedroom moders_heme, a8 on a paved street tn pS nes Park ares with jake orivile Ful) basement with hot alr pace and automatic hot we $750 DOWN room modern bungalow with fun basement, nicely landscaped corner lot Huron QGerdens sree $55 per month $1.000 DOWN Uake privileges on Union Leake, includes 5 large rooms with oak rs plus utility room dod oi) furnaces 30 days possession R. D. RILEY, BROKER PE +1187 ee iter | 500 Elizabeth Leke Rd | LOW DOWN PAYMENT and garden space Near schools, stores and 2 miles from down- town INCOME -OFF MARSHALL : 4S rooms and bath down, 4 roome vate and built for ineonie. } BEDROOM BRICK_RA ae sized West of town Alf mes, aieeee floors, full base. ment, ‘ofl attached 1seees earage. Noag 2 have immediate pee- session, SCHRAM SEs Sse t ee \ ee a eee \: ee “i ! me i os TWENTY-EIGHT “ a i THE PONTIAC PRESS, aT U ay fo. os ESDAY 5 ‘MAY 22, 1956 USURN IT HTS. eas A E CORNER LOT. 13 x heat, ~ 1002150 screens By MA 3-068), ‘Northview Dr. house on ‘ small monthly parment will buy. FE 5-1284 after 6 p.m | HOT WATER HEAT MYERS AUTO. DEEP WELL PUMP. or 1 ae NDERFUL TSQ5 Dry Nearly new 2 earl ranch | _ home. 3% x 88; inci. UE " basement with ‘ ‘urnace. Largs _} oe iy r Q) : = NYY ite THEEMA | M. ELWOOD $143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra ye sis or FE 4-3844 “PLUS COSTS. SALE BYE BUILDER 3 Bedrm. ’ — Flt B e = 3 {7 re Andersonville Ra. . ere NEW FHA APPROVED = OMES Homes On Your Lot or Ours | —Featuring— FLUSH DOORS | PLASTERED WALLS - ALUMINUM SLIDIN (G WINDOWS DELCO OIL HEAT ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER SLIDING CLOSET DOORS LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH Here is-the finest oppertunity for you to have built, on you lot, or on ours, a home with specifications and advantages foun in higher price models... FOR ONLY $9,975 - PLUS LOT Directions to Model: 3272 PONTIAC LAKE RO: AD TELEORAPH PONTIAC, LAKE. ROAD. WEST 2? MILES TO MO EL. WATCH FOR sions. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 1 BEDROOM CUSTOM BUILT (Moat floors, Lemptchber Walls, vest!- MODEL OPEN DAILY 5 TO 8! SUNDAY 2 TO 8 Bateman Kampsen REALTY Co. | 377 S. Telegraph Road FE 40528 NE W 3 BEDROQM HOMES CITY WATER & SEWERS $750 DOWN i west Toscercan ‘oeation Exce bear hade tenor inelugea vecuyn come yw i steel ont Garage. Orly $1000 ; GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Immediate Occupancy 3 Months Helare First Payment New 2 Bedfoom FHA Homes Auto gas heat wood kitchen cabinets, tile oath, laige utility room, Wide City lots. Citv Sew- er and water cece to schoois, shopping and bu MODEL — Take Saginaw | to Oak- Includes verything |Automatic neat | Jistsea lea” L wood floors, sliding windows. Ideal Jocation ¢icse to Y Tything. ONE $550 Down, PLUS MORTGAGE FOR Y¥ Oakland and Montcalm}, Castell Realty: SELECT OAK FLOORS |#5_Oakiand_. Income Pola & apt, we mara) Ye refrig- Sant, ie converted — Priced a “only 412.800 = » ges Plains § room, 2) forecem ae basem d-car garag on —— jot Latg vrivileges, $8950 “BUSINESS 18 poop ariapos) |e LADD S 426 N. vera Rd. or M24 ~ Immediate Occupancy y East Beveriy. pear Joslyn. 2 bed- Ld tien storms and windows. on lo cation on paved street WILLIS M. BREWER | ee etone | FE S-T704 Built on your lot or ours renee financing Large homes can ad on same floor plan or bids aps on your: plans. 65 DOW bungalow with posse ‘nee Noor ated stores. Full price $5,285. SCOTT LAKE ROAD be ps Ne eer with finished rood forsee down payment. Sess R. eae C) te ite a answer call FE 2 ‘Co-operative Real Estate fetal MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bateman past. aase ate to agieweed=: Model 671 Ingeiwood. OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 PM. PEARL BLDG: €O! PE 4-7923 LAROE oar cor oe HOUSES IN Pontiac eego and hear Walled ROSE. McLARTY ___PE 2-216? or FE 53578 ~~ WEST OF PONTIAC Long Lake front Summer cottage, furn. 2 boats. 67.500, terms. — res privileges, un Locking . 2 bedroom, ifving rm. kitch- - and dining room Full bsmt On 3 lots, $11,500, terms Cooley Lake cana’ front Com pted furn, cottage. $6500, term Bogie Lake front cottage 1'% car garege, Safe beach $10,500, terms 8 acres, with small 3 room home il bamt. hot air furnace $7,200 Terms. here> om. you must see. Lovely 2 bedrm home. Basement, 1', car garage, on 100 ft. jot. All fenced $1i.000. Terms. Other homes, from $7,500 up. T. G. Trocke 1648 Union Lace Rd EM 3-4671 BY OWNER. NEW 3 BEDROOM ranch-style home with ful) base- ment, ol] heat. hardwood floors large 802400 {\ jot Only $1250 down Located at 2327 Evadna st, off Hatchery Rd 7655 Highland Rd. (M 59) New 3 bedroom custom - built home. Large living room with 14 picture window. k floors, con- venient kitchen. Formica counter- ps. Lace sink, tiled bath. Perimeter heat, gun . type poms Underground oil tank, any other htc ba Let ip TH «x ie with privileges on Brende! Lake, tm immediate poets $i0.,. Drive pon “ane to Highland Mills Watch for J.C HAYDEN Realtor PE_ #0041 Sl. 500 DOWN Brand naw 4 rooms, util, Lennox th, $1, DOWN 2 family, lovely 8 room. close to. downtown on quiet street. Natural fireplace, Bas . fons full base- | RIDGEWAY ne pate 7h Bal _MULTIPL © rn 'ISTING aicad “KNUDSEN | Ottawa hills An al! brick with @ rms and bath, full basement and garage Also fireplace and paved street A dandy home for only $16,500 with reasonable terms. Call now Built 1940 Attractive 3 bedrm home in good toc ation aved street with al! utilities ou cant beat it for $11,250 with terms Ask to see it Bloomfield Twp Well located 3 bedrm brick with l'a baths, recreation rm. and many other features Possession &s soon as completed. Buy now and choose your colors. AVM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 10 aoe State — Bidg. _ FE 4451 -DORRIS~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 1 TAWA MILI HOME BEDROOM BUNGALOW Tis attractive charming home. 36243 on foundation was bullt in 1983 by owner for permanent home buf due to death in family. wife wishes to sell, Large livable tooms throughout, rich wall to wall carpeting, food garage Priced to set! $14.950 00. it on paved street. Modern in every deta.) An outstanding vey Agemiees Substantial cown pay- "LOVELAND i Hood Pope pause Rd, ere Harbor E 4-166) Hee OWNER 2 BEDROOM BRICK hom Large iving room with fregiace kitchen and utility hot water, ol] furnace end bathroom. Needs some interior finishing. Beautiful fenced im corner lot. ee Pes Ae acellame 7 miles rom Pontiac easonadbie terms. _OR¥-3630— choice location, Keego | 6 ACRES. AND | Ouse: > NO SUN. _ calls §-2398 “HAYDEN EAST SIDE $1000 a room home, Piassrea vt a eee, storms & screens. Basement, furnace. Clase to school GI RESALE J bedroom home| | near Waterford High Schoo! Bath | — with shower Venetian blinds, oil furnace, carport. Lot 75x150 $185 down, bal. $64 per month includ- ing taxes, & insurance. AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA 5 rm - home. Oak floors, bath, basement, new gas furnace 2 car garage Lot 183x286, Plenty of shade Good garden spot. $2,500 down OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 POM. $1.250 DOWN Inspect our model home 4 large rooms, living room with vestibule entrance Master bedroom 2x12 Medern kitchen, custom built cup- | boards, bath Utility room with gun type ol] furnace Water heater & L tub Cholce of ¢ elevations, tile & reom colors Copper plumb- tig Privileges on White Lake Dries out M5®@ to Duck Lk. Ra Watch for open « 1. C. HAYDEN. Realtor 46 FE Walton FE 8-0441 Open Bes ' NEW HOMES The LAKESIDE) NEW RANCH HOMES | ON LARGE LOTS IN WATERFORD $285 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE | CO8TS TO GI's $11.635 PULL PRICE se to schools, chureheg ,and | shopping centers. 3 large bedriis apaciovs- living room with pic- ture window 1') baths, large Kitchen Beauty Queen sink 4 | cabinets 0x10 utility room, forced | air oil beat Van Norman Lake | ivileges. Bee this ufusual home uy today Drive out Dixie Hwy to Water ford: turn ‘eft on Andersonvilie road, 3 blocks to model on Bar- nard street Model open dally 3 to 7, Sat & Bun 1 to us “The Continental” an ADEN mie MODERN LIV) | 3 bedroom hate with full base- | men in begultful Lorraine Manor with its piW@ic sewage system pered streets & public water This ruly fine home has many out standing features Self - storing storms & screens, full tiled bath A\ beautiful mahogany kitchen $ latye closets, a 9x6 floor-to-ce!! tng pic.ure window Gag heat and Gasinator incinerator Lorraine Manor. gives you ‘suburban living with sevool bus, lecal fire & po- lice protaction, banking. shopping, ehurches a schools. Basements from $15, VA "$800 DOWN FHA $2,500 DOWN Model Open Daily 1 to aPM on “fokaee off Elisabeth Lake +4100 Rd., mode! phone ‘WHITE. _ BROS. REALTORS one OR 3-1295 Ph 2 Open Eves ti 9 — Sun 1 to 58 $52.a Month For a home of your very own 4 room hose on 150x300 ft. let, new siding quick possession. very Lede joomn payment Hurty on this qaie Your Choice 2 brand new 3 bedroem ranch un. Act Ealows. in st tmt_—+ For Sale Houses _ 43) i F. C. Wood Co. | REALTOR OR 31238 | Corner Willlams Lake Rad. & Mde IMMEDIATE 1 {POSSESSION ¢ 4 INSURANCE AND INTEREST $7,400 TOTAL i FHA TERMS l MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS it, story eee im per- eri oi] heat and even the BRACE Pier at IE Ww j A beautiful modern bungalow with stairway to expansion attic.. full | Hesement.. gas heat dandy a- Tage. paved = drive veawtitully | landscaped tot Sm 15) paved. street near schoo! bus and stores near Union fake These are be«i unfinished houses n Oakland | County Bie 60 it lets With lane } privileges Cnty $590 town ant? finish them vdursetf Bon tbe etieep oon there (Aleut Htome EB “4 Lake Orion WALTER GREEN. MY _3-5831__ BAN = I; * — ; ‘on Ls id sement, - ee Fenced yd.~ $10,200. Payments, peat ce Cal ieee wna hog sR : Lake. | — tie. ~~ LARE LOTS Te ye _ alee a area. Blacks good location. OR y by ‘ \ i . opine at ~ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43| \ Ree Sele-Heaees _ 42 For ‘Sale t Houses 43/ FUNNY BUSINESS. by Hershberger|~ For Sale ale Houses 43 43| For Sale Lake Prop. p. 4 For Sale Lots - 4% RD AREA. : Rew 3 rea coee HIGH & DRY MR) eal a cea ee | One eater reson ee ae saree FF. Bo, ae ore 5 scres on pavement, Pull, eet no bath. FE Terms, or MI 4TH, basement. Nice 7 room house. Al- owe ‘ Near ogg a mad 4 LEVEL LA F) BOR Wo — x ViLtaGE i, iotee: Gere Mite: Pes ett by 170 a Dre wy, ase 5 ac Tike Lots > ea Fs MA é3417. payment a isso down. Indian Lake Ra. We Ne tots =r | st. No, 3 as $150 dow 117 ft wide Only £650 Perry Acres No, i and int, FE 40847, or FE moan pT sasesosesy Meg. esos bales type! “That's ot an unusual trick — you taught me how to do} it right after we were married!” $250 DOWN New 2 bedroom starter home with oe 2b itp on Williams Lake . payments only $5 Poy weath $350 DOWN New JY bedroom ranch style bun- alow “2 full basement Large jot 718 2255 Home completed on encase wita rough wiring and well included | Oftice Open 9-6 Aft 5 Ph _OR-3-2603 } Office Open 0-8 MODERN “2 BEDRM. HOME, CAR be) e Lake ple oisse. | sate 1 down MAple_ 6-1 $900 bath. full.| nc ament! by acre. “Call FE §-2674, | _or EM_ 3-2302 | - Tri-Level Clarkston Estates This I-year-old home of the latest modern design rests on a high dry well-landscaped ot, with blacktop streets In a aeighbor- hood of distinctive homes This home features large iving room with a Tennessee sandstone fire- pace: and wall-to-wall! carpeting eparated dining room, large conveniently vocated full ce- ramic tile bath with glass shower doers Also ‘y bath on first level at eptrance to kitchen. There is a large 2-ear garage, with ample workshop space and ?-car con- crete driveway. A recreation room off from the garage seperated from the utility und laundry room Partitioned knotty pine This: home is plastered and dec- orated with very good taste Priced to seil tast at $21 500, cash to mortgage Owner leav- Ing city, so cad lor appt today Clarkston | Real I'state 2 S Main, Clarkston, Mich MAple 45-5821 _ OPEN FIOUSE 3 bedroom $12,200 Full basement lake privileges Will accept lots as part payment $505 Clinton River Dr Crescent Lake Value Weve Got It! You will look a long time before | vou find a home to beat thie | one Ts just § veare old with V large bedrooms Immacualte in appearance and just about the best value weve had in months Thiet home ts 22450 on foundation The master bedroom 12x22. large paneled living room Dryer in* cluded in price Extra large jot with barbecue and picnic table Owner has told us he will take good terms from responsible buy- er A terrific deal at $11,500. Watkins Lake PRIVILEGES Must 1 block from this neat 4 room log home, set amidst tow- ering oaks Oil heat wired for electric stove Venetian blinds fully insulated 80 x 150 lot. and garage Owner moving to Florida June 2th $6,800. Terms Call O' 31295 now for appointment to see Fish the Year Around Pontiac lakefont. § rpoms & bath Completely furn Situated on nice pleasent lot For only §10,500, with terms WHITE REALTORS i Phone OF 41208 Open Freres ot 8 Run 1 HY 8 t 403 39 22 pee. ot -32D- STREET RVG INVESTMENT CO. GAYLORD : DON'T BE A DRIVE BYER, Bee, droom t 1¥ payments only $43 including tazes and insurance FE 4-058: okt HOME. Eight large bedroom down and . Pioneer bearecess and bath up. breakfas room off good kitchen. large Baas | ment. gas heat garage. near Bald; win and &t Mikes Schools Newiy decorated interior Full price $12,-| 000, terms. Call FE 40584, | LIVE THE MICHIGAN WAY from Ottaw a Hills « « the attractive lake front home 4 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, fine kitchen. two en- closed porches. large lot. priced to sell at $16,500, terms Call MY 2-2821, 102 8. Broadway. — DOWN AND 475 A MONTH ; bedroom home Dining has built in china cabinet, nice Jot with shade and fruit trees. Close to stores, schoo! and hourly bus serv- jee, Call FE 4-0564 FF. 4.9584 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD = E Pike st Open Eves Hiple Listing Service “TEMPLETON: SUBURBAN Modern 4 rooms and bath 2 en- closed porches and « extra lots itehen compittely remodeled New oil of ie commer lot with y of reed shade trees Must us an offer wold. ke JOSLYN ROAD © New 2 bedrm. brick j ome. Large oe gn eens, L. Nice 5%300 Bon aes weal area @radd schoo! over despa contract at! “cEDKR ISL ISLAND | faecal bath Full) heat, feces te lot | .. Theos ons THE Is priced Tor gulca sale ann} Silver Lake Prone ne ite special features. boat ca and beautiful ‘landscap- Inside you will find a built-in television Priced at own, 2 bedrooms up Full locks to beach Where can you beat it for oniv $12 050 Solid comfort for the conte ing room, with fireplace, 3 mer living and many other when you inspect this offer- p- ing, full basement, gas heat) : only $3.750 down We invite wil] sacrifice this fine brick plastered € arage. reoms and two full ite d baths fo: less than You'll also find a 24- re ne marble fireplace, pversized kitehen with an abundance heat and many other fea- tures for your content and you ‘miss this fextraord’. pleases us to piease vou Kampsen TAT TODS E ! te. ree ‘ aa 4-4563 /377 8 Telegraph Eve : ener: Real Estate. Eachange | ae MOPERNISTIC HOME SOMETHING DIFFERENT A modernistic . California stvle home very desirable and attrac five, many unusual edvatandine) appointments, fireplace. lovely bath and kitchen. basement with | oll heat, 2-car garage, ipl ic echd| Lake privileges. Price $12,500 00 DRAYTON AREA 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW A lovely modern home in A-1 ¢ dition Inside and out. outstanding 8 ROOM HOME of | cup- 4 betdrms and full bath up 4) kitehen with all kinds boards, tile bath. 3 lots. Priced | to ell, $9,560 00 DORRIS & SON REALTORS 82 w _Huren __ FE @ 17 TRIPP | f tochesta: Country bstate Exceptionaily fine 7 room Colonial home, Paneled 1i- brary — screened patio- beau- tiful grounds—many stately trees- stone wal] terrace At- tractive guest house —horse barn, 5 bow stalls — riding ring. # acres completely fenced Many other desira- ble features A lovely home Plus oa promising capital gains investment all tn one Phone for price and = fur- ther details - Rustice Country dome Located 5 miles west of Pon fiac on approx | acre of landscaped lawn separat ed from lake frontage br road 2 bedrooms bath 2 lave, living room large kitchen and dinette, bather: dressing room and sunporch \ down Sapee for 2 bedroom« and bath up, Full basement Tee room 2 car attached garage, workshop 100 ft of rivately owned lakefront okcellent beath ‘yg mile from golf course ‘North Anderson Corner lot- near schools and bus 2 bedrooms up ) | down” Living room. dining room. full basement 2 car I . warege. off heat $11 950 | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | 2 W Lawrence Street Ope FE | | 4585 Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 0 FR 1804 or OXBOW TAKE- S0x2ne ff jot fenced yard j-roam frame with full bath anc of} Noor furnace Needs decorating $65, per month Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE Open wnt!) @ Bun t-4 pm large roome down Full basement stoker heat Close to shopping cash price 1 ite DROOM oh RESAL IP, Must sell’ Owner being trans ferred 5'g rm home in excellent condition - plastered wail mail; heat Big 20x24 2-car carport Nicely landscaped Cash to mort wage Quick possession John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 i's N becicee Street Eneos FE 5-0447 FE $4846 ONTS YEN AN * ROOMS -1550 sq ft A YEAR ROUND VACATION SPOT and si Near the city you appreciate the convenience of the bus line gnd shopping center .6 spacious rooms 1'2z baths Living room 206x154 dining room 144x109 kitchen 19 6x94 master bedroom 14x12] Thats the way it is. all the. Way through the house. ‘the biggest and best’ Gas fired RA- DIANT HEAT Romar brick fire- place Thermopane picture win- dow and redwood beamed ceiling | in living room. 22x22 plastered karage The beach is the finest. | with cement breakwater Before vou purchase, be sure and see what we are offering at $37,000 THERE 18 ONLY ONE! PRIVILEGES “ON WILLIAMS LAKE 2 new homes to choose from Both have full basements. oi] heat, one has garage The excellent privilere beach i only a short 'y block away. These homes have never been lived im Let us show you the location of these fine 2 bed- room homes $11.250 $2900 down ARRANGE NOW TO 8EF THEM BOTH ' Humphries | » Realtor FE 2-6474 9 FE ¢7ita a3] N Telegra Oren Evenings | Multiple Listing Recvice it — $2000 down and | RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 262 8 | Co-operative Real Estate Fixchange 188 Cass [ake Rd KEEGO Harbor FE 24875 CFE s&4-166) 4 rms. heat Hot water 150 ft tot va cant Only $8,000 with $65 mo $1500 DN, FLORENCE AVE Close-in 8 rms, & bath Bemt good furnace neaulation Storms screens, corner lot. A sacrifice at $10,000 $80 mo Su HOLLIE & TARGIER O'NEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE S800 DOWN fe R GREATEST VAIUF FEVER' Brand new 2 bed- room bungalow, ready for immediate occupancy lo- cated in Crescent cake Ex- tates with the Jakeside park for fishing, boating, picnick- ing Living coom has ®@ ft picture window and vesti- hule closet spacious kitchen with good dining area Full bath FA oil turnace. low payments of approximately 842 Include interes! taxes | and insurance FHA costs | are in addition to .iows prat- i ment Better look :t these today’ ' Phone Naw’ We have the kev © Telecraph Rad Open 8-9 | Phone FE 3-7103 or RO 54-7292 JACK 4 LOVELAND $1900 DN NORTHSIDE A good 4 rm home with 2 bdrms bsm nice ‘ot Priced at only $7.000 $60 mo | $1500 DN RAEBURN 8 & nice rooms, full bath, 2? bdrms up, | down Auto oil furnace, auto hot water--Garage Nice lot Paved st. Av excellent buy at $7,950 $65 mo $1000 DN FURNISHED Off Cass-EKlizabeth Rd Built -1980 ful) bath, msulation. oil » Children Can Romp Here: _ Plenty of vard pace back from the road. Nearly new home, semi- finished, extra large liv'ng room kitchen with dining space, utility room, 2 bedrooms and bath. 1's | car garage 9000 with $1,000 derwn w Huron FF 5-818) "NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST Will build on vour free and clear jot. 2 ane 3 bedroom starter homes with ful] basement. Or | bulld on our lot with small down | Soe Cal after 5: o Sylvan Lake Village Sam Warwick has several new bedrooms, bath and beep With or The all-Crosley kitchen with table top stove, built-in oven, diah er aod meta) cabinets, makes a kitchen to admire. Construction features are top~, Best grade fir, lumber, face brick, aluminum windows ana screens. Real plas- ter Real tie Amble gas air heat. Reinforced concrete drive- way to 2-ca. garage City sewer and water installed. 1 block from | private city bathing beach. Price $23,750 up. Open Gundays on Chei- - harm he ee Se core for appt. GAYLORD ROCHESTER. $15,500. DETACHED COLONIAL Not leo young or wo old Just old enough to nave the fine construction and young enough to be modern. Immaculate and in perfect condition 6 spacious recms, 4 realy large bedrooms, living room 26 ' long. Complete with barn for garaye. 2 beths, situated on a tree-shaded biock. on a jot 82 x 286. Close to all facilities See t now. Call MY 2-2821 or FE 40564. JUNIOR'S SAFE Let him play to his heart's content -n this big Eves fenced vard. Watch him o school from your front doer 2 bedrooms, water softeoer, oak floors. Full bath Pull orice $7.- 500 and $1,000 down, Call FE 4-0584 WONDERFUL WAY TO FEEL when you step up to this door, your home. 4 rooms, ‘lose to St Freds and McConnell Schools 2 bedrooms and bath up kitchen dining room end living room pode nyt meremeet ga= heat, gara ane black wp street $8. 990 “enh $1,600 down FE ¢-0584 CLEAR LAKE PRIVILEGES The down yment of $1 509 will make see it’ Call MY 2-2821 or stop at | 1 2 S Broadway Lake Orion. LOOK WWAY $2.025 DOWN will buy 4 bedroom: off Joslyn Qne of the older homes in this section but a good buy at $9.488 Call FE 40584 LAWRENCE W . GAYLORD J ue 4584 pen Faves “EF Pik oy UMULTIPLE SISTING SERVICE BY OWNER Home and % lots, «4 bedrooms 20x22 living room. large sitting room, extra large dining room large kitchen 3 piece bath. ga- rage large shade trees, all kinds ‘ONEL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GUS, SECURITY WILL BE YOURS, when you buy this substantial 2 bedroom bun- galow, Pleasant iting rm, modern kitchen. tile bath, large utility room, garage 2 lots. About $ moves. you in Low $52 per month payments, including taxes and insurance Be safe, not sorry INDIAN VILLAGE — I'a HH story; brick — et T ivivg room iwith brick fireplace’ and diniig room are carpeted Excellent ‘kitchen 2 bedroem« and tile hath oon first ttoor bert room up Goad hatement. ot] beat 2ecar gdtage Paved . erie a4 ff let Shown by appointment! $16 500 ts the ; For Sale Houses _ 43 | PA Jit af few left in Indtan wood Oakland $120-down, mat ain. d-Drayton Established in 1016 CET ESsBUILD THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE TELEVISLON RANCH HO! brick ve- neer }-bdrm house has ex- ceptionally nice layout, large rooms. is ft. master bed- rm., 25 ft, living rm., kiteh- me has beautiful cabinets, ery fall copper tube plumbing, and attached I'y-car garage. all fer ssa on your lot or eed is but one example. We'll "420 HOME PLANS WE HAVE PbLeAN, detlense in our files to belp you. The Pontiac area's only authorized | “Home Planners Center’ We also arrange financing. Call or come out to the convenient office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES office LJ 2200 Diste Hwy ‘, block N of Telegraph FE 2-0123 + 200T Wo Muron 8t | ELIZABETH LAKE Pat AiEs LAKE PRIVILEGES - Quick pos- session neat & clean 2 bedroom home with electric stove & re- frigerator included, all for only $800 DOWN NEW CUSTOM BUIET HOME NORTH CASS LK. RD -Lovely 3 bedroom brick Living room, dining L. kitchen. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, all oak floors, full base- ment. oi] heat, d's car garage. Lot 100x150 ft. 15 minutes from town, $15,000, RMS J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 8 Open 1011 W Huron st PR 5-618) 5 : 5 ND ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH Plenty of room is provided in thie fine 2 story home located within short walking distance of St Michaels and local grade school New additions to this home With 2 baths remodeled kitchen and 3 large bedrooms. one | of which ts on the first floor provide exceptional comfort for the present day fami Pian to pee this one now bv calling FE 42569 for an eariy appointment Priced at oniy $12,000 with terms AN AT eN KENN EDY| REALTOR Open Evenings till DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SACRIFICE PRICE $8 500 RANCH HOME -1', ACRES Owner leaving Pontiac and sell- | ing at sacrifice price for quick sale Modern two bedroom home. basement with forced oil heat modern streamlined kitchen. nice bath. breereway and garage, lo- cated NoE. suburban VACANT 6 ROOM HOME $1,500 DOWN Total price $9.975 for this out- standing ranch cedar shake bun- | galow, select oak floors. beautiful | paneled kitchen, ultra modern tile ath birch flush doors, alum!- num storms and screens. jot T0x Consider small home or contracts in trade . JRON GARDENS Ht OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW, §8.950 Dandy modern 2 bedroom home plastered -walis, oak floors, living room carpeted. beautiful kitchen and bath. exceptionally nice lot Sell on terms of consider trade $1009 DOWN Attractive white frame five room bungalow with stairway te expan- ; ston attic with two rooms prac: - tically finished Oak floor pip tered wat: denty basement ca - heat ogood 7 car catace pared street Walking distance to St Mike Su huol ceesiyen 8 rosea spats 7) as bab feos as Actas They won't last al “CR AWFORD “ AGENCY 53% W. “Huron PE 41540 MY _3-1143 LOG CABIN. _ PARTLY FURN. oes FRONT § YRS CLD. UL- ra odern, California-style Tile bath and kitchen, «ll built-ins. Auto, heat, Boat © ock $12,780. Easy terms Bargain By Owner Ph. MY 3-2880 LAKE PROP ERTY Located clo e to Pontiac. Has ldke frontage. Income trom 1 2- family duplex Year around home. 1 single home on 2 ssres | ¢ téom. which wil allew mor building new neieenithe that re much ip demand at present "t hesi- ete on = deal. ae down, bal- nce — Easy Call” Mr. Eves. ¥ 2-4761 SIEAY ie Ww IDE ie 2415 E.. Seven Mile, Detroit weet Realty FE ¢ B ST MQUIST & WRIGHT, architects 8061 Comm 7400 Highland (M3e) IDEAL yon TRI-LEVEL HOME. 38 DESIRABLE LAKE PROPERTIES In the Milford, Highland and eee | | reotec mecuins Lake z=) 100 50 ft., 91300 San ‘ ONLY $2,000 DOWN 3 bedroom. lake orivileges on Middle Straits Lake Lot 75 by 120, all fenced. 2 car garage Living room 11"23, with freplace, enclosed porch. A good buy, tm- mediate possession Call EM 3-4197 C. SCHUETT “The Northwest Realtor” erce Ra EM 3-4197 7 ft 170 in Drayton Woods Sanace state hatchery. Water at 60 ft. Al drainage. $1650, 9650 down Dial MA S-3417 0 SETTLE AN ESTATE. MUST TO sell 240 lots with priv. on Cass and Elizabeth Lakes, Waterford Twp. and Pleasant Lake, We Bloomfield Twp from $300 up. (s) CORP . RED PE ‘32-0170 5019 Cass-Elis, Rd For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | § COTTAGES. COMPLETELY FUR- nished, Boats and bait business, — $9000 down. Ed Collins, | $15000 Lewiston, Mich. 160 ACRES IN MONTMORENCY ity est deer hunting in state. "your cabin, a and mineral Lock wood Write Johnsen Motor Sales, Holly, Michigan SAGINAW BAY Beautiful lake front home nearly new Only 68 miles north of Pontiac. Features paneled walls, large living room with fireplace, dining room, #4 bedrooms and bath Offers the finest in swim- ming, boating, fishing and hunting Priced for qyick sale Other lake properties available in same area Call J A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 42944 : KALKASKA AREA #40 acres 2) «trout = streama Heart of Deer-Pat Country Valuable hardwood timber, $18 000- Terms BEAVER ISLAND ‘a sec- tion with private lake and river On main highway, handy to town and airport 2 good Jarge dwellings and barn, Ideal for Club Oniv “ $16 000 For details call J A Taylor, Realtor FE 42544 « » ASA, _ORTONVILLE 7 ROOM MODERN house Fireplace 2 car bata be Basement barn small acre *s mile West of M15. 148 Grasce Hall Rd . For Sale_ Lots 46 | , a oC, 5 miles west of downtown Ideal | lot for home and garden 65 ft frontage and over 300 ft. deep $850 with easy terms FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 WwW Eaerence FE 54-6105 | n Eves Next to 5 icenaaaers Power © LON ERY 110 x 304 feet located near Oakland Lake with lake privileges Excellent builjd- ing site Only $25000 down. 2 lots each 44 4 130, with water and gas in Oniy $200 68 down. Selsey FMLS! 1! fret on Cas: Take Re Only one bloca from beach Oniv STAs ib ©9795 down | | 797 | Baldwin ; A few resales. 100x150, Low as $850, “BUSINESS IS GOOD AT LADD 8" LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 stl prays Plains i 4256 N. Lapeer Rd, or M24 FE Semi LOOKING FOR LOTS? West Bloomfield Lila Highly restricted, 256x176 - §9,500, Cherokee Hills Paved street. City ~- Water, $1,060, , ee Drayton Woods) 4% FHA building Sites, $2,200 each. Maceday Lake Waterfront, 100x130. $4,400 x 215, Lake privileges. 656x215, $1,200 | Walter's Lake. 5 lots. 87 ft. en water. ; 320 ft. on road. Gentle sloping. $6500 11 lots overlooking lake » $4,600 1 acre. Waterford Twp. $10,000. xi i Lake Oakland, 69 ft. on ‘water, $2,750 . “ve Williams Lake, Lagoon front. $95@, WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 31298 Open_| Eves 't | 8 - BEAUTIFUL BUILDING & SITE SYLVAN ce 4 lots across street ¢ privilege eta, $4400 cas Hens mre EWAY REA TA 975 Baldwin Ave £ ESTATE 160 ACRES IN MONTMORENCY - County, Best deer hunting in state 20 by 24 cabin § ol] and Lockwood Lake 2 miles NW of Turtle Lake Write Jotinson Mo- tor Sales Holly, Michigan, BUILD NOW In our weil restricted mis ee states s Eatim steer aecie m our plans or Vie’ HERBERT C. DA 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd. ll on RANCH SITES North of Oxford on M24, new de- Fase ashes Good location" na x 630 parcels $1500 PONTIAC RE. AL. TY PE 5-8275 For Sale Acreage 47 ; 10 ACRES ovely rolling building nite located in 1 Davislurg area, close to recreation area = Wonderful view «of one side Only $3650 with 106 ACRES Located 1's miles south of Holly, in rapidly growing area Comfortable & room i and bath home large barn tool shed and other outbulld- Ings One of the = hice farms in this vicinity and Priced to sell at oly 813 - 000 With. reasonable terms TRO ACRES Molly area almost touching village limits with 7 room home. barn with 23 stanch- hone. milk house, corn erth nd tool shed Live vear Prana stream on property Shown by appointment. only Call us on this value, 75 ACRES Clarkston area, corner Par- cel with 2-3 mile road front- age Excellent for subdivid- {pe or small farms Priced to sell.at only §500 per acre Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St E 5-8163 Fr Open Eves Till 8:30 Clarkston-Orion Area 26 acres with frontage small lake, live rere thru property. 20 acres muck. 6 acres wooded high land. 6500, amp “Private tub Located within 9 miles north of Pontiac on paved high. Wav this 3) acre Camp of Trsort property is uUnUstal iD MARY Fresneet= SRO frer take frontage with access to , Other jakes Builainge in: {ude 9 Cabins some can Ey} > .» PE 4824 Tal price A real tit RANCH HOME DELUXE The 22 x 19 ft diving room with ledgerock -heatjlater fireplace, is separated from the dining eil by a matching ledgerock planter, bith richly carpeted The lIx16 ft kitchen is ‘ultra’ and features a Thermadore oven and surface burners Both bedrooms are Master An activities room has many builtins to delight the entire family 2 car attached ga- rage 160x190 landscaped jot, gorgeous trees By appoint- ment please Q ATTRACTIVE 2 YEAR OLD HOME Large listng room with 9 ff picture wintinw Kitchen feature: Fine CTs boards, with rustio black hinges 2 ample hedrooms, and a tile bath O1] heat Shaded = lot ‘exe tan oA block from Scott Take with privileges Price af onjiy $8 - 400 payments of $44 in- cluding taxes and insurance 30 davs possession DUTCH COLONIAL IN EX- cellent condftion throughout 12x19 ft living room nat- ufal fireplace, full dining rm. den and kitchen down, 3 bedrooms, 1 master size,! 12x16 foot and bath un Painted basement automatic heat and hot water- 2 car garage, Well landscaped tot lot .Price reduced to $)4- 200) Bee it now FOR COLORED GI. WF have several outstanding homes In Woodward Estates all with full basement and landscaping Can be pur- chased on easy GI terms RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Ph FE 3-7103 or OR 3-2028 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Rent Problems? Why pay the landlord when you can buy @® home with ‘ow month- ty payments Brick terrace unit 3 bedrooms and bah up large Jiv- ing roo dining room, and kiteh- en dows oi] heat, full basement including car ce Initial geen. eae with hh ildren permitted $6,700 with $700 down Les HLA PST ay (100 EE. HURON STRIEE | with §1 450. down, Hannan, 4-4000, Eve. FE Thao ¢: ® 7 room, Open 9-9! ALL YEAR | an ee Fireplace” $16 00 down Mullen Rt z Pontiac. Mich OR 3-2643 BEAUTIFU! LAKE FRONT HOME | on Loon Lake with 75 't frontage on Dixie Highway. Cottage and aes included $110 a month in- | BEAUTIFY L 8 lot DORRIS & SON REALTORS Th) Ww : Huren PHONE FE 4 ast MULTIPER LISTING SERVICE Gateway to Happiness \ GRAND VIEW PFILIZABETH LAKE. ESTATES Roating fishing picnicking and | golfing all offered in this ex- | ceptional location. along with this | J vear old 5 toom. 3 bedroom | one floor plan with tle bath. gas | heal. tubs. awnings and fully in- sulated. Well landscaped lot 50% 1s0 ft Offered at $12,500, cast! io 5 per cent mortgage A GOOD BUY IN A GOOD LOCATION. BIG VALUE SMALI. PRICE uy —To Seil—To Tra oR lyou" ‘BUY IT—WF. LL INSU ine Tr; ~ MAHAN REALTY co, REALT VCoaretniin Real Estate Erchange RE FRONT HOME. ome. OR 3-TTS4, AUTi = —TAREPRON? TOMERS through Classi-| mee ets rine aH fied Ads. Call Fi: 28181 on Wolverine ake 2383 lOretets bake incon 1', story fully Eaateteall frame home. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, | full basement Nice neighborhood. Close, to schools. stores bus and churches Full price. $8 ae $1.500 down WHY WAIT? $60 1 Attac se garage i ith $4,000 © | WAS LMA ee Targe 100 foot buiding fat Just ots Crook«e Rd) orice to sell at $1150 with terms Vdw) M. Stout, Realten v7 N Saginaw St FF 5-8165 Open Eves Till & 30 PINE LAKE We have many Inte available with lake frontage Lake privileges anc | canal Lots: range in averace of 100 x 190 ft) Prices rance from $3.900 to 810000 Custom built neighborhood SYLVAN EALTY CO ful beach $126 Dn j | 4 acres, with trout stréam $250 dn. | 1 acte bldg lot Price a Lake priv lot as low as C, PANGUS, 1919 MCLE __Phone Ortonville 132 Collect Orchard Lake Village 4 nice building sites with Upper Straits Lake privileges. $4.250 with easy terms HOME a E o75 W. Huro NEXT DOOR TO "BRANCH POST OFFICE _ For! Sale Lake Prop. M4 | 4 LOTS — 186° ON BACK. - 160 REALTY Co on front, —120° deep. Full base- 1062 W Huron . SONNE _—tF 5-9407 ment W Cass Lake, Zox Sud-|4¢ LOTS ON CA8S division, $3,000 Ej.gin 6-4274 | _Lake. $3000 mh Rplem earns for sale cash Al Leonard OA §-2602 _ ae LOT, 80 x 350 ON 8 BLVD EAST of Crooks $1.950 Lincoln 73-0517 a REACHE CASTE CUS { Fe aes _FE 5.9418 Vv lad} 1911 W Huron st 3 acr S3') W Hu pletely firnished mess hal” foxTS and log 1° shaned thane! U-shaped dow, is pprina offered for s@o nnn - Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS (a F Huron 8-040 rr a Open Evenings and Sunday 14 ~ WEST SIDE_—CLOSE IN” WOODED AC REC NG F Bix acres -- beautifully wooded. with fine butiding site See thir soon —you wouldn't believe there Is such a quiet secluded spot only 3 miles west of Pontiac! CART, BIRD. Realtor 503 Se Nar! Bank PE @421 Eves, FE sic ial OLD BACK 49 IS FOR SALE HIGH-DRY-AND NO SWAMP 19 ACRES. OF KERN REALTOR, 711, N_ SAGINAW CALL FE 2-0200. 86 ACRES 60 _ TILLABL J _ Realty. Ortonvill E | BUCHT eee Saee, _ 17 ACRES With Nee 300) 6ft) oof Oise frontage ideal for subdivid ing 2 miles from sgl ea Towaehen Hall $22,000 TER J. R. Hiltz REALTOR ACREAGE — 7 ae, 8000 parcel $7700. 20 acre parcels $600 pe Terms to ne . Der acre. CR. AW FORD oes ENCY FE 41840 MY *-1143 OXFORD. AC REAGE — 60 acres of scenic, partly woode: land In the heart of the beautiful ‘Grampia> Hilis opr Oxford, ' small farms eee. ed in aor td arge barn o one parcel Reasonable terme . MEAGHER RBAL EST TE ‘Oaford, Mich OA 06-3123 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1086 i a a a i f eee . bis For ‘Sale Acreage 47 Business Opportunities 51 Independence = acres patenie for farm poe Busy Pool Hall ing tat $15 Br. mon Tiiness forces sale. am equidment ts. 508 down’ and #130 pera oh = aap iGemerttcaeerace _YE 5-041 For Sale Farms 48 188 CRES WITH WINDING eréen thr an p . Excellent m soil 2 one type barn wil Leieines xcellent dairy farm. owner has made pient; farm and is tearing eCorm. "i % MILE WATER- De road. Within 9 ‘or ie of other tarm ie. nena. . 42577 a [ NEAR pay 1s- 4, mile frontage on 2 main 5 —— of good teria .- 5 room 3 wt alls barns, one with electric ity wa ater, Natural year creeeln wi pond in barn yard. Chicken house, cement block | rar approrimaiely 20 x 30 ft. good p' luetive. farm 6@ W. Huron viding. r acre with half eash down. For further informa- ¥ Box 19, Pontiac Press. 75 ACRES A farmer's Co ll mod small m home. Built _ "63. "Basement barn rinking cups di 2 car garage. ikaee chicken house, $12,500 10 ACRES Beautiful bulld: site Walter's! m . i “AND ACREA Cail Rutledge. OR 31111. FE 0009 | Sale Business Property 49 LI 2 LOTS AND HOUSES ON DIX store in 600 «cash Mess terms 3-1972. pusiness PROPERTY FOR SALE 5000 , ft. bu a sone acl, near downtow 45041. R SALE: BUSINESS PROPERTY SPECIALS Used car lot, 2 metal bidgs., close a eee ‘Bargain, $11,500 with 3. $00 dow SHOE REPAIR EQUIPMENT AN 4 room apartment Main St. site own STORE. 6 RM. HOME uipment. 618.000, terms HOP LOCATION. 30° x 12”) 3 18 add B. Peder $14,000 cash BEAUTY COR- Btoc hegre 100" ¢ r lot SHOP. LOCATION. ner lot. 5 room home, two stores $17,000. Terms a PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 832 W_ Huron. Ph. FE 4-3505 HOT SPOT INVESTMENT commer corners. Mt. Clemens = Featherstone “Continun! atl ~ traffic A natural for any tat! business. Collect income ent you bulld JOSERHOE REALTOR 63's FE or REISZ w. a St j 4-4419 Established tn 1916 \WESTeSI IDES AGRES) ZONED INDU STRIAL, | Excelent location for Building Supply Co umber Co. ing Terminal. R R_. frontage. Dont miss this; golden opportunity | OAKLAND AVE. | ZONED COMMERCL Le 3 One and 2-3 acres fronting on on of Pontiac's busiest streets $130, mo, income from two homes on the property. Ample room for Building Supply Co. Moving and Transfer Co, or small Mfg plant | Call tonight and we'll fill in the details FP EOMDEINE ie Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES’ office at 2200 ae) Hey : | % block of Telegraph FE 2-0123 | | | M24 FRONTAGE €orner parcel. jocated just east of Pontiac Mmits WARD E. , REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES FHRVOCT MICHIGRN = Girouxsf ranks? ee ee 2% DISCOUNT : ve eee on new igalow, on ey ms Lake ~~. ments per mon on 6 contract, ear ley eent ‘ata’ $4,300. F. C. Wood Co. Sale Land ¢ Contracts _ 82 SLICE OF HAM | * Coraee wigan Lake Ra & _ 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 30701 2 STALL 8U! VICE 8TA- —tow in PE 2-0173. \ Grocery and Meat Market BALANCE: per month, Discount ‘20 per cute ¢ 1 room, and approsi- of land. at $64.50 by garage ly ome acre Balance. $6450.00 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS ATTENTION TRUCKERS Trucks, tractor and complete line of tools includiag welding outfits, conveyor, etc ul to @ liver and spread bulk fertilize and lime. Located in best farming section of Michigan. FEET FIRST This sfoe store is perteet for fam- ‘ation. The an caaity, prethahas ois an exce yp © business. Geel 3 room livin, uarters itm this triendly smal q town are included. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION \JOHN A. CANDMESSER. dep 1873 8 soe rey Ez Park at Our” Front, Door =: Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS HARDWARE —- MAIN HIGHWAY location in boom Waterford Twp Corner location with plenty of off street yoeuiee Full ley $3.500 plus stock about $1 Convenient ease ane APPROVED 15 UNIT motel Ns acre site ideal for trailer ark Comfortable owner's $90,000 on terms TAVERN tn prosperous Oakland Co, community No food or en- tertainment Amusements alone net $50 per week for owner. A WONDERFUL GROCERY with attractive J bedroom owner's quarters on 4 acres ‘mn the ever expanding lake region of Onk- land Co Excellent building and Valuable real estate tn- 966,000 plus stock on fixtures eluded at terms PARTRIDGE REALTOR: FE 43581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN (State Licensed Lenders) OO orcherathtod anton setth ttahrabncntel i eer CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get cash you need ow... Pay later in monthiv amounts you can afford Phone write or come BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO ase TW LW tamrence | St. 8 TO S$ BAXTER 7. 8 LIVINGSTONE 6 W. Lawrence PE 4-1538 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1648 to 1955 ears. Bring oe tite. Most deais closed 30 utes. Loans also made cy fur noiture, signatures curities, Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 |- LOANS $25 to $500 $25 to $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO 30 E. Lawrence A al FRIENDLY SERVICE 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s Four (4) Buckner Conven- fent offices in Pontiac erea where you can quickly bor- to $= end other se row up $50" on small once-e-month payments You .get ‘ull amount. No deductions. COST OF RORROWING at __ Open Eve 7 to_ MONEY M.: AKER” Grocery and meat busines. on main artery. Beer and wine takeout Jcense Owner retiring Con be purchased at wholesale plus 10 per cent. Fixtures can be teased or purchased favorable ease on building Call J Tavior Realtor, FE tased NEIGHBORHOOD G ROC ER Y. beer and wine and stock com- | plete 48 Putnam FE 3-9107 SES | 18 “BIRD” TO BEE EXKE HEROS TRADE Excellent Jocation US 23, Just North Tawas and across from Lake Huron Four unit mo- tel. plus 4 modern cabins, each sleeping 4 persons and 5 room owner's home with attached ga- rage. $22.000 on terms Will accept contracts or property in trade WARD FE. PARTRIDG ),REALTOR F Passel 1050 W. HURON | Buckners IS LESS THAN YOU THINK Get needed rasp rom Buckners loan company quickly {nendly Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located; Pontiac ud Drayton Plains Floor Nationa) 4512 Dixie Hwy. railed nists 230 permet xt to bank Otica 45442 Van Dyk One bidck North across trom beak | Need $500 With fast. courteous service and on payments to ft your budget? Then you should visit our new mod- ern office, so convenient to pakr- ing and sho; ping. where new pri- vate conhsu you. Or phone FE 5-812] and tell us your needs Owner re Last year they cured by § room and bath grossed $147 $ room | sai, wi take nous anda modern nome and garage small amount as down Balance $6065.00 at r) eae Anywhere in = state. month. Sold for $7 poage terms. Or cash to mort- Vour cost only 6387200. . - 1 ag € by & room and bath, wee oar NO modern home and ‘% acre H. W. Bi ] Edw. M. Stout, Realtor IGE. ow TT N. Saginaw St. 53-8165 Huron ’ Open Eves Till 8:30 rE uae or rE fe HOT DIGGETY!!" SOUND INVESTMENT Op go frozen | Good 6 Aan cent land contract custard and drive-in restaurant with 85, balance vayable at All equipment, Pow s-and build- $58 per mo. Owner will discount ing. y , 665 per mo.; $1,199 Your cost only $4,640. Be- | Plus lease, cured by 6 room modern home in EWAY city with full basement, gas 975 Baldwin Ave. rE atc ed st. Here is a real HARDWARE eal for you. Ask for Mr. Brown eh Highway. meer Pontiac, good rere ee wie with ne as BROWN. _ Realtor maser living wquartere _ FE 2-4810 Da. with Rea) Neate ‘ui _#3220 or LI 43-9718, BE. 8. Cari. Money to Loan 53 Bidg, | | { - en | ASPHAL | Surplus Paint tion rooms "await | Sale Household Goods 37 ~eee USED. ELECTRIC “WATER HEATERS | | FRE 5 | SPECIAL, CLEARANCE. 80M -- LIKE NEW ALL WELL KNOWN PSUR PICK. see $0. ~ CONSUMERS “pow cR LAWRENCE. FE set. little fix USED TRADE-IN like new, Nesco GERMICIDAL LAMP for use in bedrooms For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 SOO ew an) 2) REO Pipa LAWNMOWER, Farce: ch oh CREST AN AAD DoW aDewart iy = STANDING = 21432 double sinks . Washbow|s with fittings 3 pe. colored bath s with “Sat pole 19.05 Ad 11.06 trim i g.b6 | ‘1728: Saginaw PE 5-706 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 oOvick'a, 3016 Orchard Lake Ra” STOR-ALL SHEDS _ STORM SASH ——— ombination windows _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 FIXTURES ‘to protect Swaps 55 UITY IN } BR. HOME ON | ved street for late sec car or contract EM 3-008 i aia LOTs "WORT ae accepted as t _ care, H. J. Van Welt * OR —R_ 39-1355. CROCHETED BEDSPREAD FOR small Pomeranian or Pekingese dog. FE _& 04. NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITER oeneoe recorder, Or sell. MA SWAP 14 PT. WOLVERINE WAGE- maker, 10 hp. air-c m and trailer. Like new. For. EM Sale He Household Goods 57 | CROSLEY napaiauna Tos APT. size, With shelves on voor. Good arm. condition. Only $48.95. Feed had aa ble peng lant , Lets PURNITURE ° R 3717 caLoMa ea IRONER LIKE new, to first party here FE 5-4 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 4% FT. WALL TILE 25¢ GUAR HOUSE PAINT, GAL., $1.96 be VINYL INLAID TILE = BASE PAINT, Gare SYERS, 141 W HURON, FE ¢. 18 te 21 ft. cabin cruiser. _M eT ee SWAP For OUTBOARD MOTOR. _EM_33750 SWaP IN YOUR OLD Le gota some used on a hew one, law mowers for sale cheap. Laws mowers sha $2. 20 per cent off on all trellises. Special close out on Cochran gloss palate. $3 per gallon. Rent lawn rollers, seeders, floor sanders and wax- BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron St Easy Parking WASH BASIN FOR BATHR wanted. Must be modern. Also can use a 30 inch wide roll-a-way will ene cash for either. _Liberty 9-2600. For Sale Clothing 56) USED FORMALS a NEW. Sizes 11 & 12. FE 4-7822 after €. | SIZE 9 .SurTS. AND DRESSES “condition, yery cheap, FE tees sees GOATS. | DRESSES. SIZE Sale “Household | Goods” 57 ‘$2 GE MANGLE, EXC ey $25. 63 Florence St rE TFT HOT POINT REFRIG HE wood highchair excellent cond+ _vion OLive 1-5889 ) CU. PT. MONTGOMERY ¥Y WARD retrigerator. good cond, $90. 1425 Rosedale. Sylvan Village, after 8 30 it.1n TV. $35. GAS STOVE 820 eda sulte complete 5. FE 5-2766 cuBIC FT DxéP FREEZE Take over payments, MA 52178. 9 FT. “NORGE, 12 FT. GAS S8ER- vel, OR }300.0 000 ja cU FT DEEP FREEZE. 1956 Take over payments. 6557 Berk- ley ——SSESSs —— jo CUBIC FOOT UPRIGHT freezer OLtve 6-2781 AB APT. SIZE ELECTRIC “STOVE. Kelvinator washer, wringer type Frigidaire refrigerator. All = in good cond, for $128. or wil) sell separately FE 5-4311 |ALL NEW, USED 3- MONTHS, | Hollywood bed Apt gas , . Apt size Rieal protrigi desk and chair. “set and re 19 bureau, chrome kitchen Apt. 1. 131 Oneida, ANTIQUES Bedrm suite ear drop pulls $60. Colored glass. “Gore with the Wind" amos. ‘Museum Type’ Empire Settee Set—Some- yt na for everyone OR 3-406. tiee Lk Recreation area- Follow the Signs APPLIANCES, DISHES, CLOTH- ee a urereere: music and misc iPPROMMATELY— $0 8Q. YDS medium blue twist carpet in one piece main section 17x6x20 FE 2-0322 A BUY! SMALL RADIOS $12. Record piavers $12 to FE 58-8755 “TO $16. LT Tne Linoleum Floor Tile Unclaimed Linoleum White Enamel ) | HAROLDS Ename PAINT =) EIROUE US 140 8. Saginaw PLIAN > TRADEINS GUARANTEED Call | DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF Ta- buffet and 4 chairs. Table 12, Good condition. FE ASY SPINDRY WASHER. LATE Seuze model, Only $60.95. MI ELECTROLUX LAT MODEL, like new Take over balance of role 5-055. $20 oF payments ot mn for _4 mos Dealer Phone FE 8-1564 1096 1) Ft. Chi a Meta absense THE L. A WAGNER CO. 1 N O ye | FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC sTOvE. Used 21 days. 42 inch electric A bargain. clock, timer and light _ 62 Oaklanu FOR SALE: LIKE NEW RIDE-A- Bed FE 6-2795 GooD DAVENPORT, $20. 19 Moreland Ave GooD 0D LOGRING i BLOND | BED | ) AND _matehing chest. $26 FE ¢-7839. GE REFRIO . ID COND., §50; semi-automatic washer, $25; 124" RCA TV set, needs small tubes, $15; reconditioned sewing ma- pe minor repairs, $10. FE HAMILTON ELEC. DRY} DRYER. NICE NICE condition, Only $60 6-1300 HOTPOINT WATER WeaTEes to gal. inetalled. $130 98. 80 g Stalled $160.05 Muaro _tric_ Co 1060 a urease | JR Jn. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER $12 Washing machine golf clubs & bag Buffet dressers. cheap 32-4000. Melrose KENMORE DRYER IN Goon | cond, OR_3-2367 KENMORE DRYER. REASON- _ able. OR 3-4 “AUTO WASHER Ee room suite, $25 30 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER WITH attach, $35 FE MeO or FE b- , LIMED OAK DOUBLE BED AND box ghee odd dresser. FE hes NOLEUM > PAINT SALE price iat Jeck’s 277 Baldwin MODERN LIVING ROOM FURNI- ture. Almost new. Aliso 1] mat- tress. FE ¢-0370 MOTOROLA iT’ MAH )GANY CON- sole cabinet. Only $60.95. I _8-1300 MOVING TO ALASKA tel pi Lopes ail appliances and furn Midwest 44049 MUST SELL FRIGIDAIRE ELEC: | tric stove Norge — form rocker, boudoir ch ir. 2 et_plano LI | NORGE PORCELAIN GAS RANGE | | Good condition. $30. MI 43050 |NEW ELEC TOASTMASTER HOT | water heater OR 3-7068 | NEW FAMOUE MAKE PORTABLE machine. ‘payments of month Free home demo. day or night. FE 68-1564 iin ned ra FF Auburn ONE YR. SIZF < aes AND MAT- tress like new, one baby scale THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. CONVENIENT TERMS 341 8. Saginaw 8t. PONTIAC MICH. WALNUT BDRM. SUITE. BED. ehest and 6 drawer vanity. Bir. _Mmingham MI 4.3820. WASHING MACHINE i with 12050 value Fiyorescent, Ab Wayne Gabert’s Appliance Specials COVEN. 303) (Orchard rake 1 pet Queen pine 8 88 wise 83 orge 10 out ft. ref sie 00 ee Motorola — : #200 9 Nore dover aa ene | $109.05 Bees Norge ‘auto. washer $188.00 ih euto. elec. ae oes TO CHOOSE py RAne TO PAY 17 N_ Saginaw FE $-6100 WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER AND stand. Excellent condition. $40. FE 46091, VACUUM CLEA . brushes, al makes. For S Sale _Miscellaneous 60 LARGE, UPRIGHT, Coke mactine, Fair Bros. PARTS. Myrtle 10CENT 619 Auburn WHEEL PA Ractory MAKE velo: «ood tis ervey = im PE bee i) co hd oe . HORSE 1 POWER GARDEN tor with plow Call _or 219 Onkiand Ave. FE 2-003! $300 .SET OF RINGS WILL SELL _for $50, PE 5- A . in very go ee aller & ‘Special Qn Windows otur 8, $7554 OXBOW WINDOW ‘sondition, $40 8 o'clock, FE ICO. 10265 __ te Tekpire Rd.. = M50 34062, ANCHOR FENCES _ No money down. FHA approved. _PREE_ MATES, VE 6-747). __ AUTO. WATER HEATERS, 644 98, oes. Re- 5 ft. cast iron tubs verce trap toil $31.11, 3 pe, colored bath tub tate. ad lave- tory $40.35. O Thompson, —s_ Perr 7S-GaL. FUEL OTL ANKS. poues, ae sid reniea ful cap. $37 XPERT LI- ating man i. BILL anes AN E BURMEISTER | 4x8'4" Plaste: Plasterboard 4 4x12 also tm stock «z10 and i) | | 28 i Crown Coat in. @ | 28 Ib | 250 ft, 250. fh. 60 lb. bag plywood bag 7 insulation MAKE SURE 'TS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 81971 Coo'ev Lake wd Pontiac EM 241) @ cM 33747 Mile Ra raoh & 6 wie Fe 1-410 ENCH 8AW eit hes WITH motor and bench, $46. 8906 Arling- | ton, off Pontiac Lake Ra | BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNOS- aI town kitehém. furnaces: Ol, gas coal. Hot water and steam automatic water heater, Hardwa re ¢ ca), 8 Crotk eee and ti HEIGHTS SUPPL PE 4-5431. |B and bo | pe | Paint. Lapeer d. PE ¢ BEEF AND PORK HALF AND Sea Opdyke Market, FE CASH FOR FURNITURE ne 47881 | | GIRCL £ tures) roomed mod UQRESCENT | iat lighting * ket ttchene Vines: reegeation. rooms, Ley 95, fron eal factory marred. Cal _ factory at showrooms. “Michigaa - Lake | m pe. No money down. Trade-ins accepted. Talat I 3 ee _ Idea ‘Or ering ee 8 units __ NASR eh ERR AES 2 eh, rEAtes MO” now icane e _Walton Bivd. See Bud Leve. PONTIAC LAKE iB BLAS. CuyPyn. Wash, sand and gravel, fill dirt, grow & mortar, Trucking, OR PRO 73% YD Slack dirt or 5 or del, - : ROAD GRAVEL, | run. $7 per re 6h 6welCU 52479. hos Saar earredt Mich: on Fluor. escent, aie ener Lake | Ave bark ie e ras Brain Tile Sewer Pipe all sizes cape stock of fittings Lay Crock dep traps, flue 81 Orchard iLocek v JACOBSON lala MOWER wig ou. 3 AxX8 asset: $4.95 ASPHALT FLOOR TILE Oxo SCE: PONTIAC COACH CO 4613 _D inte Hwy. Drayton Plains ~_ ~ WATER PUMPS $0095. G. Tho mpson 80 & Perry KENMORE opvan ° IN: "603 ondition O KE GUTTER, 13c FOoT WAR- __Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Ra, fun an th) are ‘slightly marred. Fiuorescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave LET vs HELP YOU WITH YOUR color inting Lge cme . Hun- dreds jeg colors to rom in rubber <% tre ence | dri Menger ee pA « in re of store aod Wuel ana par? orcas ditiewrn sprees 4a _N. Parke st re S13 LAWNMOWER SRiaPEING AND alr © 71 = Sent 9140 _ Pontiac oR LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS factory service ond to |e Free test actory ana TASKER'S aw, Ww. |W, HURON 8ST, MEDICINE | casi INETS, | LARGE 20°' i a0 os. ‘lights tarred ahed [ A < y marr large selection medicine cabinets ind without ts, new siid- large display. cent } Ore MYERS DEEP WELL PUM PUMP. melee: Good. condition ‘» OR 337 R 3. a7 oEN SHIPMENT posretel mahogany “CHURCH'S IN IN 107 8 Saquirre Ra Oren OFPICE DESK * ona e Of: Air compressor. Minnow tanks. Tow bar. ‘46 Dodge truck. Peanut machine. ‘Snow chains Ploodlights Power mower Legion __tratier under carriage. MY 3-3732 OIL FURNACE Luxaire model. Suitable for haquse . BPS. Gold ILETS CLOSE-COUPLED, NEW- est oo for modern bathrooms, $30.05 Value, $23.96. These are meee Tactory marred. Also eee selection of lavatories, bathtul and shower stalls. Michigan Fluo- rescent, _ 383 Orchard Lake Ave. WTD. MAPLE CRIB, 6 YR SIZE. Le as wees conditiea and 80.000 ORAINS, den . $205 value for $189 FHA terms Bu factory direct and save! MI 6- aa WOLYV ERINE LUMBER Used 2n4's Ais jones) Used sheeting ow aatartey doors ft 8 in. Used Prench Doors $4 and round Revno ide lifetime * aluminum wutters 15e Red common ren, -. $38 per M These prices cash “ban. 40 mt _ thru Sat ¢ to 6— A ANUP ACTORE ANY 87) We Sanvrac —: ae weabinats ee “EMPIRE: S su PPL TES. 2000 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4148 ___ Do It) Yourself __ $1 FOR PENT sander - hand er = paper steamers-waxers & land Puc ane Salat 0 OF Rane tas vane Ave. PE 5-€160. iow pri ta eee ae poker way’ AG. BI a Equipment 61 A CAMERAS BULLSEYE oe - spec, $9.05. — Pr t 1 prolal Bick irae: ILM 8ER 1032 Oiseres Sele Mu Musical Goods 62 ACCORDIAN, POLLINA, WHITE. treble switches, on bans coe H __master switeh. OR 3-1206 5 OR ee re iL. KAY GUITAR FltCone ampiicr, 65, PE ose APEHART HI-FI TABLE PHONO. 3 mo. old, Cash of take over pay- ments, PE 6-0722. HAMMON prey AN, 's new. Now, $1106 - fs $3406. cnin ot food credit ean — over ™ . Write “Mr Box 83 Pon: tac Press NEARLY NEW wees PIANO. discount. Oa: : os prey 4 Pree Sale Store ‘Equipment 64 pom MACHINES, CASH a 4 S isters, Typewriters. New po owner installing S priced ieee Some — oe Ld in tt ets eq at only $100 Call Mr. Miller, FE terme. RAY RENOO "PEA. : (RAGES REPAIRE! _eral | &3153 ae ae aot say —e = AIRED E ATTENTION GROCERS! BIG a ay Prices! Clearing _Te Dattding 3 athe 3 Zee — CHOUD WRECKING co. | {*Ts. glec. cuber. ce oank moPAShe Hwy 5-9108 S nooleee od et SALE o 3 scales, show case, cash PENNY PAINT SALE | resister,” setting “ana. etc House. paint, 1 gallon . $3.98 Ser penniees . pm opm. and ation at te . At or , MA 62276. wo gallon r _ = ; | Rubber base tnt. gal . $3.00 Sale port Good | Relgr et pancte $01} Sporting js 65 b Ons FTOOR SHOP. $300) CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES. oleae mi peni tlie boy's, size 8, like new. FE §-5760 jaginaw n 9 to 8 PLATINUM WEDDING SET WILL wel E B. AIT sacrifice. O Waerms. epee era PORCH | GLIDER, 2 MEN’ *§ suits, waders, spinning Coat aie Leo 2 _& a, OR +106 “wows foo aah mo Crawler harness. cow pune & ‘POWER M ER> is fia Rex. 88.00 Shallow Well, Jet pump "ANDERSON HDWE. Myers Deep and Stallow Well ood biog on inary | | SAND, GRAVE" delive GAND & Novant eke Bu Top soil. Bill Howland. EM r OR 34133 ip a ae ee FE teoia soil, sod. Glen . SAND A} re GRAVEL, BLACK Pil ‘op soll. dirt, SAND, “GRAVEL, BLACE BIRT. _Call_ after 600 pm, FE 2 SAND, GRAVEL, FrLt, TOP Pape black dirt, FE 4¢0sda, FE yd Able, t. Landscaping, FE f SAND AND GRAVEL SLice '_ dirt. C. Price.- FE 2-1768. Shredded Peat Humus _PE 17-0245 ( yds., $12) PE 61608 Ye soil, Tractor and __teveling (R: ‘1897. ToP —- BAND, oe an FILL. zone », OR FE 54-0002. ‘Nererel, sand sand PE 4012” on: Ley Ver y Best ality Ths 62 = Bi A rated ‘ferme q) syoa.ot vot Mc Cha for Ro TOT v- cl, We ds deliver y Pe dint, Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ee FOR SALE: 9000 PP erases ee penge ‘Beott Lake Ra _For Sale Pets 69 agG REO, , Pyege COCKER PUP: MA is onths, wonderful with children, aus. ib. OR 3-0680. DOSTONS AT ST AT sae AKC. CUR- _ thas cone ore mE MONTHS. = Ears clipped--SiI Male, Ss at service, Besswell Ken- i ers Rd. ing- hati road. nusual ¥ St. & Bun. 6 am, til) 7? 9? PARAKEETS Burt-Shell, 375 8. Tele, . i ne 3 ES re aC Le cae peer Sat PRR vOUT MICHORN Wringer washers > $22.50 up | NEW Ave POWER MOWER rr-Bhell,_ 375 8 141 feet on sida road. Open Eve. 7 to°" Refrigerators "93005 up. "Pra ACTICAL NEW | WASHING CEMENT LAUNDRY TUB FOR HEADQUARTERS 8 - BUY - - — | machine. Call after 12 noon Toro-Eciipse and Scotsman, $54.88 Adjacent to new housing de- SOFT ICE-CREAM MACHINES, eee Com nN vaccum acane r $7.95 wu 2-0367 sale, $10, FE 5-4451. Pete aed Bo @ Bagley st. _ velopment, Onty $16.500 | Rew and used. Shake machines — pa yo ‘* Depeecem ene, REBUILT WASHING NG MACHIN NES. CABINET SINKS PROM ose 05. iar ceed Used (mowers) | Ione PONG TABLE EXCELLENT erms | Complete equipment, including | TN P 8 Berviee._ 96 Oakland teed. Thyle E} Sinks to build in from $3.05. oe yo condition, and gymaiastum punch- . ; Plans for sof, ice-cream merchan- | ‘acon Fi Laren pl pag prose po doeaee Doublenatnusitrosm) 09655 GA UKE LLY HARDWARE _ing bag FE 2-3360 EAST PIKE Su. dising G P Woods Sales Co. LT Hours’ 9 to $; Saturday 9 to 1 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT SPRED QUEEN FL ‘ECT DRIER ‘Thompson #9 8 Yerry Aes AT ADAMS “Sand, Grace Diet “06, ie c all or Glendale 10674, Grand ’ a ay ey) Pa — FOR THE | HOME CAN BE FOUND | F Bteait CHORE MASTER OARDEN CULT. ALBURN HEIGHTS. iia ter Corn, r parc el ne near. Fastern | apids ye HE Ni WM ‘Ol! NEED. 4100 FE 2 93+ Hig with—He A a AWG cue Shiba ak ere, yator and altachments 265. OR. POWER MOWERS & TRACTORS|) 1 301 CRUSHED STONE Tee ou (Pike Excelent STATE-WIDE less to pay Special while they SEA QUEEN ELECTRIC DRIER | — >" pe |e tind Satucteone Tero Motor | Washed cand, gravel and fill. O. cach | | O , last, lawnmowers $200 and up | 8100 FE 2-6387, 231 W. @trath- CLOSING OUT 5 mower. Fairbanks Morse, Her-| HW. Stuart. Call any time. PE PUPS FROM SMALL DOG, 82. | ._ REAL ESTATE SERVICE Osem sha Melectrierretrigerstors | pimicre lise eentie t | shell. Goodell, and Johnson, some| _ 46584 36 Carpenter, off Eliz. Lk. Ra. 3 Ie “Ts | STRAIGHT CLASS C and real You can get tt quickly | Tanges and water heaters, Bath- | sinGER CONSOLE LATE MOD- | (eral tle riding mowers, Roto-Hoe, Mil-| 4-1 TOP BOIL, Ni wicca Wot Temers OAKIANDEAN Pa iciain ccrtosditerrenierntsence tenn © q on your | room fixtures, beds chests, dress-|~ ¢, Round bobbin. ‘Take over |#45 paint ..... J Abbe 'B “1 TOP SOIL, FILL, BAND AND | peGistERED BRITTANY SPAN | | signature, car or furniture. No | or, vanities and springs and Linoleum ‘ 3 wWautee, Univator tillers, Boiens weer and cinders EM _ 3-2449. e Just north of Montcalm in- | iake section of Oakland County | endorsers. Payments to sult our balance of contract at $13.34 o bber base paint and Wheel Horse, walking and tel_pups. OR _3-6740 tersectién, 40 x 123, zoned — showing good gross. Operated by | budget. We- will be glad to maliresses: cine aroom ee month or pay total of $55.46. Call CMITIL Ss 58 7 S. S riding tractors, quantity of used > cc P Oot, BLACK Dirt. REG COCKER FEMALES FRES business, only $1,000 down. | couple wanting to retire you with your mohey pretleme, | OV eaerediceurogst dining (room 1964: = Desler: ‘aginaw mowers « tractors, $25 up “Fates _Burklow _ rE 04 a on jlense, Also-one all shots $15. . 3 ; : | | suites, dinette sets and man SCHATBLE GARBAGE DISPOSAL COASTER WAGON, STEEL, BALL | Mpwer sharpening and engine ov- Rt eS =. Good ‘aiasaattisuas 1741 Inwood. lediwaNiaStoutakealtonm| mone eon NGn spout stay offs other ‘misc. items. NEW & USED | $4950 RB. Munro Electric Co. | bearing ruvber tire wheels. Large erhaul, complete service. Evans IL, RICH BLACK) Rochester. T7.N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 os wean oan, ade | | Visit nur trade-in dept. fot real ) W Huron size, Like new. $5.50. MI “4-050 eet Dixie Hwy, MA _Pugene Bensett, FE bates fin dirt.) Rc. oer 1 OHEPHERD, a en /fves Till 8:30 a D peymenty, vane bargain ae CARPETING. GREEN. AP-| GYCLONE FENCES. FREE Esti. | — 7878 of as t,_FR 5-4788.____ | = months old : S. FINANCE C USE OUR, LAT-A- WAY PLAN proximately 14 ft. sq. and clean| mater OR 3-8321 QUANTITY oF Tee BiZzED|A GRADE TOP SOIL. SAND.| tween 3 to © rm IR. D. CHARLES, Realtor 102 Pontiac Btate Ban “mia beige carpeting, 1 large and sev- | —~- ~—- = used cement block, also 3 sets| _s@revel_and fil) OR_ 3-0600, SIAMESE KITTENS, =) WEEKS 17178 Telegraph FE: 4.0521 nies UP 1024 MONTHS TO PAY eral small pieces. Hide-a-bed DOORS ‘gf staire (also 2x65. 238 and | A-1 TOPSOIL. FILL BAND AND | oid. Very NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED —— We buy, sell of trade. Come out| davenport. wrought tron dinette A 2x12 lot of other good tavel, EM 32449. __ML 4-47 manufacturing. Gas heat. exc a | EE, AG (3) \GUE na 1S ANCE 3 faa) and look around. 2 acres of free) table and four chairs FE 2-8708 eeltne Apter! dll Lempert _lumber. Lil Pp Sutton MY 24432 -* ‘ fre 4 t bes after Le [ent location sn busy intersection parkin ~ prices ‘Cabinet. Mardware at 20 | ROMEX BY THE coil, « per) “{" (TYPES ORAVEL @ STONE. | SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES. 000 sq. ft. Terms. Box 78, Poo-| | 202 N. MAIN OPEN DAILY ® yo ® per cent o foot. Wall boxes for duplex pluca, | gt apie oe oR soir, | eect areas ee OR 3-4629 ec Frese. | AND PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 28¢ ea. Main & range fuse boxes, | 4U™ P iL, | WEIMERAMIER PUPPIES, 9 WKS. _ PXCFLLENT LOCATION ROCHESTER, MICH. | APES a's SALES CO. re | Jsed | V/ | 1488 Baldwin A. FE 2-2543| $9 95. Thompeon, 80 8. _ertan woealer FE or Fog, e7OY- | old. cheap. 131 Emerson, be- SAGINAW STREEF1 INQUIRE rane att og. Evol Auburo Heights on Auburo UDRIANY ThE) HITCHES ace RO POPES FT yim ©] TOP Ron CR CRDSHED HED gTONE [Wire wick DOVES. aby Prt 728 W HURON OCR R T fel ; CHROME OF CADMIUM 75 Sand, grave an sane klin. 46433 oxi0 FT BRICK BUILDING ro RUY TO BELL REA! IOR ROUREHOLD GOODE + MPHONE. F1 FE 5-924) raae-iIn S PLATED LAE vom PLUMBING SUPPLY ate _FE #1112 of FE 2-85 _thop_ 8. Astor FE . plas apar s ase T “BI or 7 ofl 97! w Bis 0 apartments Full yee PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD ‘ester OL BOT OFT PARC AINS BARGAINS The kind that bolt t to the frame | 172 5 Saginaw FEL r_5-2100 | 1 TOP BOL aseks STONE. WILL TRADE 2 YEAR OLD month tocmonth basis A good in- — *: —— ae : Dresser $10 ab a O 2 S \F & How ar ia ma Dixie Hwr sand, gravel. fill. peat. Earl How. springer, liver & white, male vestnentintiideall (or Gwneploc Nlul eoRADE Ladiee lingerie Studio Couch $15 : ‘ +1 | ard EM 3-9531. for a good Beagle of near same cupied location enta] income 4 pug etoe ee ete Block $a Television ie — = ——— A BETTER , ORADE “STATE-TEST-| ue. ok 3-531) after 6. $ ; sists of Name hrands only rs Metal cabinet j d C | ed, Peat, bag or truck, Whole- Se deste Cee Total price 15 ovre Reasonable rent Owner Maple Bedroom suite $65 Cia onso es “EXTRAS OPrCIAIL caie) of sated. FE DaTEe he a feline ae TN As ey ree singer sewing machine ce 10 $15 ‘Fxceilent. Quality. Used White , PL LABTERBOARD SALE _ 13-3344 Dogs Trained, | ed, Boarded 70 IT OYD KEN iE, Realtor house, er contract, in trade WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE ae = Me ae aire and oe wee Lo “e bow tn our warehouse = ponay TOPSOIL TOR | ~~ iwi iearetce FE 36108 JEWELERS — don't overlook this O\KEAND en e will rip to your requir Ail } essing mixtures, L,. Slade, FE | 0008, CATS BOARDED, cellent I! Jewelry business X Ta as e ee al § ments ae: TO w Rh) Labctok Nall Lidl _5-0448 trained, Burr-Sheil. 373 8. " Next to Sep eniciens Power | cA “seginew St iiaciides “stock BEURNITURE i ALL GUARANTEED ARE OVE, ru RSTOCKED with Te Sivelsrialponiyesrt nent BLA Ace ve es ing EL | graph : ; alt ay =| ‘ REAUTIFU! |W ar ? Ce ucichig: Only esis; micholie | Service {104 8 Saginas ~ FE 2-852). | WAITE’ Ss TV supply of building materials are | We neuss! on eealetins oo mx oe eee Hay, Grain & Feed 7? 71 BUSINGAS PROPERTY FOR Sate) S, Hever, 320 Wo Huron, FE ~ |__| BEDRM. SUITES, CHEST. DRES-| so ee ur dace, vost fo the) Plywood Insulation, Paneling | fill ditt..PE_ 9-3600. BUSINESS PROPERTY R SALE 5-8183 sou can borrow §20-6509 quickly ser and bookcase bed, newest 1056 | Downstairs lock on 4 fed door. Doors Paints Hardware, Ete, HAY AND STRAW WILL D! te. Sac, tar Mitnt Fe — Sale Land Contracts 82| flactits, Sed, Mate | Mee cem, Monk ty TN ape ponten “waco Ramm esos S| PA Mose Lommen so |FLSEE ADMD EM Sob | guy Am Meee, ta Ma ie : o > 6 tae a 7 at i i - 45061 eee eee a e y ha rac . fo Hei ih worthwhile ‘purpose, UD Ey arenean Territte Valuer ae | cleaner” $60 95.' Pioor coset Pisses amace ie yous Ongar: e. oP OP Mptre ea D. bulidestang OR Sie" val Ce ae co “gars LUMBER, — months repay! ores | bad | ew Plush Doors from ola rare rs sry. | BROWN £ 2 « 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT | ture Annex, Michigan Flucres- | : muciiliG i SALE. - DRUQGSTORE FIX- WN AND SON BAND. GRAV. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 $6839 balarite at $75 monthiy, 6/ - H EH L | cent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave | Ft Rn : MUNRO, 1060 W Huron. porch pasion ln dee ese | tures Brandi née. Used 8 montha el fil) dirt and top soll. FE For ‘Sale “Livestock 72 72 per cent {nerest Sold at #9 $00. | | BENDIX AUTO. “WASHING MA: | Ve nt tntang i mid] dedeus CCCs © E complete Incl Fountein. regis | —&!708, or FF 8-0677. |~ Cost t 32 t off \ 5- heater. : t ic c ( FOR LEASE Pte nate aat Stace PINANCE. | itveetiemaat ebinettsh | "A RTONEN | SURPLUS LUMBER fe) Staclttattie adits dome! car aaa tT erana 3 “1 BALAMINO Pow, :NQUIRE AF abuse . - { , t Available. pow | 0x60) store unit Fintan” cand Heal tate 38 | ginets peneain $18. OR 28700 | waiton. cor_josty vr tn) MATERIAL SALES CO. | Nor "sacaien acres) Parkway "COW MANURER % ana |¢ YORK WHITE BROOD _sOws, in new masonry constructed bulld- W Huron. Open evenings - Corporation of Pontiac Neauarte tceandciiver \ TR: Aj fe -IN DEPT. | $340 Highland Rd 1 M59) on, 3-7002 Drugs 22441 Plymouth Detrost, 30, - RAVEL 3 steer 2 butis, ready for service, 34 South Saginaw Bay Bidg N fully guaran 4 ¥ | FE ¢337} a0 Wattles - ne Excellent west side location.) 4-6492, or FE 44813 Ask tor ur | 9nd floor phone (Frere! 1 40858 and installed. No down payment. Dropleatl cablelletchn Se claire. $2 OAL. ELEC. HEATER $7793) Miche cow MANURE oe SeALRinene | 2300_E:_Wattles.-. cif thes street Oe SE mea eet Clark = u i | $2 per week, vb el washer inte | wood nos [3 coal Cort ost Leer aes SEP TIC T ANKS _ Disie Hishwae 2 | NEW Se eee : | Pia Eenn CENT, Oe Oma __ Mortgage Loa is (54 ae 1 Ar) condition 639. Phone | 9 hc living room suite $10 05 Laundry trays ape fauceta 318.95 Sacintorcedrecnerets! DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, LOADED | “TWIN LAMBS. " ” | @ per cent interest. Sold at $9 ~~ _— TE | 3 pe metal bed. complete. $19 95 | AVE. PLUMBIN : Installed if desired. or delivered FE: 43263, or FE, ONE 1 EWE | AND and Bs. Bud | Cot to you $5132 or pest ofter.| LOAN aS) $600 uO $1. 500 BIL Pinaer Sat eT OFFER. | pe eee oe dinette $24 95 te 8 feginaw FF 2-6472 ; 1466 | Le : Sol bende 615; pees § fo m modern plus 2 sme ilee 1. For ypu ps leneous rel Ae tralieraine eine retrie tas 2 FIRST QUALITY § ATH- Saeciall Pi. DIRT, FREE COMMERCE Jersey heifer $30; one pair of Nicholie Pontiac clark. Real. Estate, "1362 homer morn oF Bot Le BLUE LEATHER AND CHROME | | USE YOUR CREDIT TERMS seal Sceabig sinks ie "a wood and_ steel Oramars pt Dr Pr 24290 MY 2. 7003, yy Hemingway nee Seer ee en eee age |) ta rere hema) additions) ee Blaine, Bham | WYMA? ena) from, $10 95. G. A. Thomp Clothes Posts FARM TOP SOIL BACK Lake Orion » Real Estate snd) Tasurance la — ‘or ¢ | wmproremere Br len ices = BOTTLE GAS |18 W Pike st PR ¢tim | _*°" S Perry BENSON LUMBER CO. tale” per $10. Delivered, "VE SADDLES, BRIDLES AND AL e 1 Fe |= FS PT TANT N= z STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD, §x- jaa kinds of tacks. FE 42689. ——_FE_5-1201_or FE 21372 | 25% DISCOUNT gorse perae coesttectes Sj Men ctey spree plumes Kenyon, Ss ed. Turner's @02 Mt. Clem- arage Voors sr pric Tans AN na oFintbene For gat E: TOP soit. VICINITY SPOTTED oe — AFT- | $11,000 Contract 6 per cent. pas- ® garage ho | ; 1 OE 2000) " : er Spm xom Rd.,; Milford AND COMMER- 4 Bottle Gas OR 3-2 ey ERIN, PP Berry OG, iyerhead factory sec- alled te or retail, Pick or deliver it. “ aon able, $100 mer month Your cost | On fecond mortgages. 240). | TRADE ELECTRIC RANOFS FOR | eh ed Sewers, water lines and Ad teed WO PURE-B Re cet BUILDINGS Tele: $12% Write Pootige Press Bos Apply 200 National Butldine ae FOR SMALL RADIOS OP- | gas ranges. Munro, 10600 O70. 8 hires and prices cele |i trenching. FE {}-#221 or FE $7706. | FE 2-2965 between 9:09 and 8.00 THO. PUSE RED YORKSHIRE 63 i, _ Pontiac or phone FE 4720. erating or not FE 5-0755 = | _W_ Huron. (Modern door on your mareee costa; | SEP TIC TANK FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, SAND. Farms. Rochester. OL 1-051%, 6 RAY O'NEILL, Realtor GI a T Om lek Swaps 55 ole ines Dui cea asset | vaED ps oRsoxe $2050 AND less than rool e Uetes ive | REINFORCED CONCRETE eonard. en fener & | oso cies pm “* - , : © e these yours save. four : in: { ot er estimate PE SN Aner 5 90 He stme2 t)TOUs aH "Classified Ads) chairs and. table "860.95. valve, | 1600 W Huron est You “we rive Gold Ret con eee car “HP. unread eS PEARCE Tae erry toy trail | Con one, we ie'mos, ot wren After i a $19.05 These arg new ‘56 desi BERRY DOOR SALES C 4 manure. Sel) all or by tratier cr ells Estate Exchanee Yes \ whatever it is — dial 6 ROOM HOUSE lamoustmake |S cemica ops. pope- “RSE Mutiootn ak ett uk 040 95 371 8 Paddock __FE_2-020]| _ $50" FE 4-8383 : iys* $2 1248 Hemmingway Rd ais ey op ly — FOR LEASF, 3.300 8T FT. COM. 11 Dgigy for Wade eee secornlec J bedroom cor-. lar colors Look. com- ' Used $24.95 4 up |HOLLINGSHFAD, Te RTL, UsED BLDG MATERIA _2-3003 i & saddie horse with mercial gaiage. gas station, laree . at f al < | ner lot 1M accept equity in your fan Pluore terrific aaices Michi- New Liked sh ‘One Ran of Beare 7 milee out Baldwin Arm. tom. 'y price of pew’ _ “osten Ki “LOADING, TOP SOIL Fan | wo. $200 takes 3. 71 J out-door parking area. near town \, riter and get it? | home vacant lotsa, or jand Jae) ann juorescent, 393 Orchard Lake . &w s Radio & Doliance strong floor covering, and Mac-O» recRing Co. 31245 gw 19 state farm property. Load- | Rd, % mile N. of Leonard, off Write Pontiac Press Box 62, tract 8s down payment. FE 6-060).' Av y. Huron 41133 ' Lac paints, Phone FE 7-025. Rd, cor,’ of Orchard Wns Re, ing 7 days. PE 3-0256 or PE. 8-1233. Rochester Rd. Call Sun, =f [5 ‘ + L » | THE PONTIAC PRESS, "TUESDAY. MAY 22, 1956 For Sale Housetrailers lers 78 PONTIAC CHIEF ‘8: FINEST k'> 3T to 50, | to 3 bed SARATOGA , TO SELL ditioned modern Tmobil conn ft. to 46 f and 2 bedrooms. —_TITITNTIICSCNAT | a 7%. Hawalt Port Bory: fRUCE GOING ‘Vii load efther way. FE 6-080. __Wanted led Used Cars 8 88 WILL TRADE 19 £DOOR DE- DE- own, er, 27.800 miles, piggy Sigg your Cher _ art or 1986 Pontiac or Chey ITO TOITTOWIV MOBILE 7/CARNIVAL _by Diek Turner aed aaa | ‘$1 HUDSON PARTS STORE Bottled gas, roof coating, patnt. hitches, overload springs, refrig- era! es, heaters, th Lear line on mobi] home parts tances in the area. 60" ri ole eceraee FE 2. Eves. & Sun a. pm ta ae USED MOBILE HOMES or sport trailers, We will sell it -for you for 10 pee cent at Holly Tratler Coach ga! red and Service, ert ose 46771. 15210 Milford Rd. y : OXFORD Trailer Sales Generel coaches 10 ft. wide u 0 to 45 ft. long, 2 bedrooms 20 ga kitehen care om aed are really ~~ after this latest ip mobil Thee ‘Sew Va-K Ette travi- ler and Holle nobon aro reg- ulars on our we have ‘overs! trailers we wil) sel] on rental basis. and accessories, ween ft a = Nady Phone M 20721 M Orion. -F one Mile 8. of Lake __Rent Trailer Space 79 NEW-AUBURN HEIONTS TRAIL. park. Concrete patios, side- waite na heey setly restrict- “Po ind rE ure tt 70 N ° eavae oasis or FE __ Auto’ uto’ Accessories 80 bir: a genre “6 To "4, Cheap. FE 8-3 astFe Skate a We aay the highest peat "grade Seaener: All loo Insurance f Open * date rday Untfl « 122 Oakland ‘Ave. wie Giase Fie ¢r080 For Sale e Tires 80-A AL, 61015 WHITE Goop- year, a) jw eaguaw, é0ast, glee wate walle oat “ine ae antec, FE 2-0878 Standard Biaee. ED WILLIAMS “41 4. Saginaw at Raburn set of = = wi 5 for es “om Sa belies oss eae o = Lake Orion Motor Sales "Sev 2-2 _ Auto Service i CRANKSHAFT GRINDINO IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 23 Mood. Phone FE For r Sale ‘Motorcycles | 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE Beri Harley Davidson, Ree Ha see veseen Bales Co. Spee MOTORCYCLES SALES. Mac's Collision 2015 Cass Lake Seca ~ooes Harbor FE ¢1762. Bill For r Sale Bicyck Bicycles 84 GIRL's 26" birt eel _ Boats « (qlee 85 sa HP EVINRUDE OB. MOTOR. $100 00 1-ton Gus Fall, alum!- 39-0603 12 FT. auieinaee PT. RAC- _ing bull, $100. Aft. 6, OR 31618, i7. FT. ¢ CHRIs CRAFT, 1953, 100 HP. V8 engine. Corner of Auburn and Paddock. OR 3-6714 of FE 40750 06 HP CHRIS CRAFT, 17 ee DE- luxe. Runabout meee K, pales SP | i In good c MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. ____, Olive 2-931! WID SCRAP METAL AND | junked car ant 5-4638 TED ATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN | AND SHARP BRING TITLE. MONEY WAITING AT GLENN'S R SALES MOTOR 284 8 Saginaw St PE 4737) | For high gtade used ear We need them Drive toe extra miles. hes wil so you well. 4540 Dixie H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1358 SHOP IT = Then Bring It Here e Ollar for shi AVERILI’S oe 2020 Dixte Hwy. “SHARP CARS ONLY — If your car is sharp bring car and title. High eae paid tor late model used c BUD SHELTON -MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Blvd. PE 4-6728. _____ FE 4-000 “It's really just a model for a new Pentagon desk set, but it’s driving the Russians cana 4 See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar op late model cars |6 CYL. 2-DOOR SEDANS, LOW 27 Dixje Hws.-- OR ae 11 CARS Advertised last week were sold al to $75. Lesa than we pay. 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BRAID'S OF PONTIAC ESTABLISHED 1924 50 USED CARS YOUR CAR A! DOWN PAYMENT DeSoto- Plymouth Dealer Cass at W. Pike Sts. FE 2-0186 1 NASH AMBASSADOR. FE $-3998 ‘93 RANCH | RAMBLER DELIVERY- _man. $475 FES 2-doors, 4-doors, Holiday coupes. ance. As low, as just your car down, up to 36 months on balance HASKINS OLDS—CHUBVRE@L_ET 6571 Dixie Highway at M-18 ‘90 OLDS 76 4 DR. WILL TRADE , $350 EM 3-008 1 $? OLDSMOBILE ~ 98 SERIES. 4- dr excellent condition FE 44016 OLDS 1955 9 HOLIDAY .COUPF 2 dr Full power. Under 12,000 ami_Sell_or_ trade FE 3-1372 1953 OLDS SUPER 88 7 DR. Radio & heater, $795 =| CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. pee Re 1963 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE Like new, automatic transmission, or take in payments. OnLy $163 49 Doe MY $785 EQUI- oider car in rade. Contact

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Mews, Tom George WPON, Guy Nunn BY EMILY BELSER day,” Alice interrupted. “Yeu | ( Wane, Bon Med oe | MAYE Top of the Towa | Weon Nes Payot | S00-WIR. 2nd Mrs. Burton’ HOOLYWOOD (INS)—Alice Go knew, new thet George and t ‘REPAIR SERVICE sew ee |, Ute ang Meeyomer| apa oeg Pea, | Sac Retoers” lela fo Jet Dea a a eT uate eae eee es . ene WWJ. Three Star Extra 11:30 Wr, : ed rey | WJBK, Game nad a word of advice for Mamie! Alice and all that, but how loyal ¢ e means W : ' WxY¥2, mors at Beven, WWJ, Music Till Dawn safaded bets Story WCAR, Tiger Game Eisenhower today — and all other’ - =i?) Coures dina ct te he talks about ‘too much divot,” | ALL MAKES Service Guaranteed! WJBK. Gentile, Binge | crete Teh SE te Tew® | CKLW. News, Hom WPON, News. Nelson Eddy sometime golf widows Norell gon Ltt : “| ‘slices,’ ‘hooks’ and ‘topping,’ I Work Do by Graduate Technician! WCAR. News. “Carers IRE: Seabee eae WJBK. News, Tom George | 2:36 WJR. Nore Drake b since worst—well, not quite. She shot! or me BY WrecuRe Fecharcian: WON, News: Nevord Room) WiOw. ‘ieee? GRett, | WAR. News. ‘Temple | WXYZ. News, Winter Nae Se ee have a heal comeback when he | 7:30—WJR, Auto R WPON News. Party — Ante asb MO “ . . 70 the other day—on nine holes! with , : : : - ; wxYe. biystery page WEDNESDAY MORNING op ap le oe Marries ee Warren, News ‘pend, shoe a to vel Seabliestl i. y gets uppity i 30 Years Service in, Pontiac! | 9 gene Jel Heattes $:006-—WIR, Jim Vinali WAR. Ponting Blah scnoot WXYZ. Ed oe xanaie ne. SA REN Out I think it's wonderful that she | “T just. say ‘shank’ (an unmen- i WPON, Record Room wxy7 ered Wolf Capote lp aan! oe SS ee ee right away and learn to make @ took up the game — as long a0 tionable word among golfers whose | : w. ee! a . . a adel Soe) Ghia Se ee “Your Happy Holiday ue ea Party }Wedge shot to the green or hit) she doesn’t play me.” clubs twist in their hands) and he! FE §-8413 FE 86-8413 WAYE show Wort |, | pow mw, Souatry hands GIBE: ASC Fou? coatee| WXYZ tiews, MckKensio /@ brassie off the Yairway!” Then there's Alice's side of the|Starts breaking dishes. reasury Agen’ oe WIR, Volée of Agriclt. { Bands) Joa SiO Nine Mleted Ghor| “woeg, tek Musee "| Wow News, frvr | way wir groge | qzAllce did well, almoat story lanstp san‘ oh the: iresy) bat F 3 : p Mad bbc 11:30—WJR. Time Out, Music) W Le attrick, Sports | and now w “ve Phoned “ - 8 ee WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge| wxyz, News, Curtain | CKLW, Eddie Chase | ae comedian he on @e You see,” she insisted, ee “ver take a chance on serving 96 OAKLAND AVE. WXYZ, Muste Hail WCAR, ig ad ha tem CKLW, Queen for «Day Wwoak. a a — yarteg hardly ever get to see George ex-| ia’ shank’ roast!” CKLW, Squad Room 2:40—WIR, Jim. Vinail . { mmunity New golf course cept on Sunday because he re-)~ -- Scoreboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON - , ; —— floor, waiting to ee WPON, Record Room wxyYz, = neg bho . 12:00—WJ , k Whi! ia me eae wat a '; ter the clatter hearses all week for his show. “ “ae . 9:00—WJR, News, Jeep own Cugeed en ee WWJ. Pepper Young of little spiked shoes on the front | ‘Doctors to See Ghee \ . . WWJ. News. Politics Woe. pada Gentle ne wave,” lhe Poe rape wron, Gun} -_o tn the eve all 1 do is; of i , . : ‘Then nings ; : Wx? lees or ned WCAR, News, Coffee CKLW, News, Sammy Kaye 5:00--WJR, Philip Lenhart | perok listen to him sing, talk and crack) COPENHAGEN — Queen Ingrid| WIBK Mews. Mickey Sherr) is ewan Musi Hell. Sak fees om, conte Wee “Westics. sports | It took her a year and about 404okes over {he telephone. It never) is planning to open the Eighth In- @ @ Ake * uns Zee, Orville! WXYZ, News, Osgood f WPON, New CKLW. Eddie Chase Leog Private lessons from a_ patient stops ringing. ternational Congress of Pediatrics, WXYZ, Best Bands. .° MABIE, New Gentil Binge “wwi) Page nae wesc wean. News Caravan” ex-pro to teach her the game, but! “So what was left for me to doin Copenhagen July 22. More than | , Bob a a " ews, Seren ha T WwJBK, Gentile, Rings WWJ, Bob Maxwell . one a Davies sewn *Misate Hall {she figures td —_— well spent. ee learn to oe, at 3500 prosicinns are expected ‘o V- RADIO — HI. FL WPON, Zee & Orville WXYZ, News, Osg WCAR, Caravan WWJ, Jim Deland ot attend. 10:00—WIR. News, Orch. CKLW. News, "Toby David" WRON, Luncheon Musie WAY. News, McKenzie | 41" don't ever expect to be a| Alice, @ quiet-mannered, dark -- Taday’s Television Programs -- __Precrams furnished by stations Usted in this column are suhjost to oa without notice. Wcaaanal °—WJBK- TV Channel +—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ- Tv ~‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ery, Marie MacDonald in 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy, (9) Abbott and Costello. Bud and Lou become entangled with some “Pots and Pans.’ (4) News and Sports.| tion. Hal March with quiz. Paul Williams, Bill Flemming.'9:39—(7) Jumbo Theater. (2) Patti Page Show. Music. | June Erwin in “Erwin Goes to} paperman discovered that the 6:15—(7), News. John Daly. (4)| the Dogs.’* (4) Federal Men. A . Dolores. Short drama. (2) News.| conscience-striken counterfeiter| Jae LeGoff. ‘ | Offers his help to T-Men rena 6:25—(4) Weathercast. Sonny El-- ing up a gang in jot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| Dollars." (2) Highway Patrol. Everett Phelps. | Brod Crawford as head of the the| Scream in the Dark,” a news-| 10: 30—(2) Home. nessee Ernie. Stu, /11:15—(2) Love of Life. /11:26—(7) News. 11:80—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nest. Robin and Bey Light. « 11:45—(2) Guiding g Par :65—(9) Billboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Strike . Rich. murderer is a meek, inoffensive) 10:55—(7) News. looking man. (2) $64,000 Ques-| j11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-| : (1) Story Studio. ‘Chanaci *—CKLW. Tv “4110: 25—(4) Window ‘ Home. (7) ‘match for George,’’ she admitted, lhaired girl who doesn't look at all ‘with a wistful little smile as she) like her TV counterpart, Miss Don- surveyed her cozy living _room,|nell, said a lot of people still think “but at least I know he's not “talk | she's a gag, that Jeff is his real ting about Marilyn Monroe when he wife, — \says he \fifth today!’ "’ Fe “HE'S PHILOSOPHICAL (4)} ‘faded a beauty on the friend on the side. iabout the whole ‘thing. \BIT EMBARRASSING “It's embarrassing sometimes, As for George, he's philosophical| when we register at hotels and. things like that.”’ she smiled, “all *“Welllll,"’ he said (out of earshot'the more reason for me to’ take! and she—Alice—is his girl} AUTHORIZED SERVICE Electronics FE 4-1515 C&VTV SYLVANIA_ HI Member: of Oahlend County Association Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. 158 Oakland @ TV—ALL MAKES @ RADIOS @ TAPE RECORDERS @ P. A. SYSTEMS—OFFICE INTERCOMMS | BLAKE RADIO-TV FE 4-5791 ¢:20—(7) Warner Bros. Presents.| state agency in “Ransom.” |12:00—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4)! ee Deadly Riddle,” a story of 19;9e—(7) Youth Bureau. Re-en-| Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'Clock_| he days of King Arthur, stars} gctment of cases-from the Youth} Comics. (9) Take a Look. acques Sernas as Sir Gawaine} Bureau files. (9) National News.|12:15—(9) Folk Songs. and Natalie Wood as Maid) (4) Celebrity Playhouse. Drama|12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly-| Marion. (9) Follow That Man.| to be announced. (2) The Man| wood Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car-| Ralph Bellamy in “Sic Gloria} Called X. ‘The Assassination.’”’| toons. Rica " (4) (Color) Dinah| film drama. |12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. ah ge arin oe Name '19:10—(9) Waenthervane. jueee) Lady of Charm. (9)) Lodge! - '10:15—(9) Base’ ewe 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John pay! Richarder Eee ome — show. Cameron Swayze. | White Sox. 98° 1 :25—(2) TV News. 7:00—(9) Showtime. Drama. (4) * =a) Linkletter’s House Party. 10: 30—(7 “k § . “People Bob Hope. Comedy, variety with, \, ee ee Smith.| (4) Playhouse 25. guests Kim Novak, Pearl Bailey, | Dan Duryea in adventure drama. 1:85—(4) Fran Harris. 4) British vocalist Yana, the danc-' ( 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. 4) Traffic Court. Judge John!” : s bd Bernard Brothers, and hes D. Watts re-creates scenes trom| ‘Coler) Matinee Theater. w amone and Leo Durocher. (2) Afternoon Film Festival. | | his court. (2) Mystery Theater. | Phil Silvers Show. Sgt. Bilko| Inspector Mark Saber and “The.2:22—(2) Bob Crosby. and his buddies buy ‘The; Hair of the Dog.” us 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Dele! Horse," With Life. a broken-down nag they iu: think can become a winner: Phil (7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales /$:15—(2) Secret Storm. 44) Mod-| s | with music, variety. (9) Good .. aver cars 7 | Neighbor Theater. Leif Erick-|. ©" Romances. 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. “The Man son, Gale Sherwood in “Blond |$:25—(9) News. Who Lied” puts a $1,000 price) wee | n onde $:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen on Earp's head; Hugh O’Brien one _ —_, princess is) for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. stars. (2) Navy Log, A Pacific! Agree etd Mate wie ameee' 4:00—(2) Four o'Clock Theater | (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) a fl Married Joan. (7) The storm makes death appear cer- tain for 200 Navy pilots until the Admiral takes a gamble in ‘‘Sac-| News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) White Camellia. Steph- 4: Ly “As the World Turns. (4) abhi nie Bachelor in ‘‘Secrets of} Doody. (7) R rifice ‘Si » | (Color). Howdy ly. ( A- 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. ona Psnabay A enly ‘| mar of the Jungle. (9) coeay Danny Thomas stars as a night! (9) Miss Fuirweath »”? |_ Doody. ather. Jeanne) 5: 99—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr. club comedian who dreams he is Robert Browning in ‘‘Sonnnets Dishong. PO ey US se.” (9) Ethel 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. Music. Barrymore Théater, Akim Tami- ; ~ A 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. ale atta haggle’ an rh Conrad Veidt in “Spy in Black.’’ s Villa,” two men hunting! 11:s0—(4) Fabian of Scotland. Pancho Villa are set against Yard. Two people who can prove, the suspect's innocenice refuse | to speak in “Little Girl.’ WEDNESDAY MORNING | each other. (4) Fireside Theater. Jane Wyman as a school teach- er who must hide her identity from a man sworn to kill her| n “Ride with the Executioner,”’ Twinky, (1) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 6:15—(4) I Protect ie: 30—(4) Long John Silver. ‘Most Have Own Doctor CHICAGO—A new survey shows) that 82 per cent of Americans have family doctors. Ninety per cent of ‘the farm dwellers have their own 6: 50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's ‘Physicians. jaan a re-run. (2) Guy Lombardo’s| Farm Report. Bp ees Jubilce. The music_of the Royalig-s3—+3+ On the Farm Report Canadians. 79 (20 apt. Kangaroo, (4) To- 8:30—(7' Cavalcade Theater. The day. i true ‘story of Homer. 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