INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE National Guard Armory Blocked Senate Debates Young Golf Star Writes for Press ‘on $35 Billion a oa oe Bill for Defense { reir Apl a gmeeee aa ale 4 Ae aces <8 tig’ i we ‘ . | ; == THE PONTIAC PRESS & | 114th YEAR | * *& & & ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956—64 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS 7¢ Miss Michigan Named vu Cornerstone Had ‘Service in Past as Tombstone A mystery turned up at the \Board of Education office, 40 Pat- terson St., this week and the con- isensus is that it probably will inever be solved. In tearing down the old Cora C. Offical Reveals “4 Reasons Why __ Site Is Rejected } | ~4 jal AP Wirephote riey Swanson, UNANIMOUS CHOICE—A 19-year-old redhead, Shi of Muskegon, was chosen Miss Michigan of 1956 there last night. She was the unanimous choice of the judges, and will represent the state at Atlantic City Sept. 8. At 5 feet, 4%4 inches and 110 pounds, the new Miss Michigan's dimensions are 35-22-35. She has deep auburn hair and sparkling blue eyes. : oly: ° Bailey School, 81 Florence Ave., $500 Million Air Force \orkers hauled the cornerstone of Increase Asked by GOP the building back to the bus ga- rage at the Board of Education to Spark Wr angle office in case anyone wanted to! ‘keep it. WASHINGTON (INS) — when semeene happened The Senate opens deb&te to turn the cornerstone over, | they discovered that the slab today on a whopping 35| had served previous duty as a billion dollar bill for U. S.' graye marker. defense. | Inscribed plainly on the reverse A bristling political fight side is “Maria, wife of A. R. looms over an increase for Vaughn. Died Aug. 3, 1869, Age’ 41 years, 9 mos. and 27 days. the Air Force. ‘Thou art gone from our sight ‘But Senate GOP Leader Wil-,not from our mind. I know it is iawn right, For our Master is kind." liam F. Knewiand (Calif) Who Mrs. Vaughn was, where jtold a reporter that while she lived, where she was buried ‘it is too early to be certain and how such a cornerstone came Army Reserve Pla _ Has Many Problems [} to carry our amendment.” ‘of the outcome, “it looks as to be used remains a mystery. to tae Got Snares: New Job Peak Seen by August _ He and other Republican leaders are backing a 500 million dollar boost in air ifunds over the amount rec- | } j Poor Highway Access, Location Behind Army Listed as Factors Progress toward a new National Guard Armory jin Pontiac is at a stand- ‘still. | The City Commission ‘has twice informed Guard lofficers that a city-recom- | mended 10-acre site off Orchard Lake avenue is the only site available for a new Armory. But Col. Herbert Layle, Quartermaster General of the Michigan Guard, said Ine “doubted if this was the | jonly site available.” | After extensive tests on the site, ‘Guard personnel rejected the plot for three basic reasons according to Col. Layle. | | | ave | “Te obtain federal participa- By PETE LOCHBILER ommended by President Mitchell Tells AFL See ise eas A ead Pontiac Press Staff Writer ‘Eisenhower. 66 Million Wi 11 Be criteria is that it must be le- CAMP McCOY, Wis.—The Army agrees it has prob-| Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- lems to overcome to make the reserve system work. don Johnson (Tex) and most other Ot Work in Nation Democrats favor a one billion 160 cated on at least one good paved highway with direct access to same,” he said. Inexperience, a shortage of personnel both in enlisted million dollar air fund increase as DETROIT ww — Secretary of ; vs “We would be behind the (Army) ranks and company officer grades, plus occasional hended by the Senate Ap- Labor James Mitchell predicts US a Sat) on this site, me blocking , j , : ger the *t access,”’ continued. apathy on the part of soldiers and civilians were listed jropriations Committee. ‘employment will climb to an all- ee | Cirect access, ne here as standing in the way ry. jarger increase was adopt- time high of 66 million in August. | Mitchell, addressing 800 unem- ’*.S OK RESERVE CENTER < E8 | On May 1, the City Commission of total success for SUCH 44 in committee against a back- outfits as Pontiac’s 703rd ground of Democratic charges . ' thon's air program was insuffi- The battalion is part of the 70th , rag ‘th that of Youthful Victim of Cancer Dies After 5 Months approved a 50-year lease for con- Pontiac Press Phete Struction of a new U.S. Army LPGA’s top money winner thus far this year. \Training Center to be built on a : five-acre plot adjacent to the pro- Miss Sharp will present some of the highlights of | posed hve tract. P ployment-conscious delegates to the Michigan Federation of Labor \(AFL) convention yesterday, said \the August total would be a 500,000 GETTING THE SCOOP — Sally Sharp (ieft), 19-year-old: amateur golf star from Birmingham has another big ambition in life besides playing Ave. ‘at 12" from cancer in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after several attempts to curb the disease. The husky youth became ill in February of this year and had his educators from Michigan. The division and the Pontiac contingent are reserve. outfits of Cadet strength, which means the | Officers and high ranking en- | listed men are trained to form * \Trailblazer Infantry Division, on’ Russia, G: Thouin, 14 1032 Ariene two weeks training duty here since p-m. yesterday Monday and visited this week by press reporters, civic leaders and due on the more moderate, GOP- increase over a year ago. Voting will not start until next! week and the first showdown is matty thousands of new jobs will be made available by the 13-year. eld program to build 42,500 miles of reads, backed increase. Most estimates are that the vote will be close. Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (R- Mass!, who is among GOP leaders backing the 500 million dollar air Other factors contributing to ris- ‘fund boost, said he was influenced ing employment are increased golf. The MSU freshman is interested in the field of journalism. Here she takes time out to get a few notes from Marlene Bauer Hagge, the sports page. the LPGA, now under way at Forest Lake, for the | Press. Her first bits of news appears on today’s The second block to the site, according to the Lansing official, | was that excessive footings would 1900 Sail on Aquarama Woman Golfers for First Detroit Cruise 4 | “ | have to be laid because the site Was a former city sanitary fill. The third reason was that the |Guard felt that it would be taking “second place to the Reserves" as outlined in a communication to the City Commission. Begin 2 Events in part by testimony of Gen. Cur- building construction and steel pro The largest passenger ship ever to grace the Great eg n C tis E. LeMay. head of the Strate- duction, Mitchell said. He also said _— f : A gic Air Command. “The day will come when the auto L@kes—the S. S. Aquarama—was the setting of a Wolverine Open, LPGA lindustry, like every other phase Moonlight Detroit maiden voyage last night. Championship Tourney Start at Forest Lake | the nucleus of an expanded out- fit in the case of emergency. Higher officers explained the iproblems while reservists contin- jued training in the field. ‘RESERVE BACKBONE’ i 4 CHIDES CITY “After all, we are competitors.” $ Col. Layle said. ‘‘] would think the city would take more interest in ithe Guard, as we are the desig- nated force to protect the city in ease Of enemy attack or natural disaster."’ . Capt. A. J. Largent, command- Poll on Ike Optimistic df our economy, will be prosper- The sleek, reconverted North Star ocean liner played ous." | LOS ANGELES — A poll of Declaring that labor had made host to. some 1,900 ve ee residents who sometime “The reserve programs of all 1.000 business and industrial exec- big strides forward during the Ei- next year may sail (with? services are the backbone of the utives in 11 Western states, by an senhower administration, Mitchell the family car) to Cleve- Tit S Rift nation’s defense today.’ according insurance company, shows that a,urged the AFL delegates to con- land The 502-foot ‘liner 1to ays ts to Brig. Gen. L. H. Charbonneau, majority of them believe President sider proposed labor legislation and ° With th Ss ° t ‘of Detroit. “Yet hundreds of our Eisenhower's illness will not hurt the ‘‘enforcement of present labor Was built for a Detroit- 1 e novile 2, Col. 2 : ws.” . {Cate eset: O42) _ Oi eee ee == Cleveland run. | ~____ Now Are Sealed At present Capt. Robert E. Leng and his crew of 150 have been LONDON (® — President Tito jockeying the ship into the major said today he and the leaders of ports of the Great Lakes on an the Soviet Union have “abandoned “advertising build-up” cruise. Aft- all that was bad between us,”’ the er twice daily excursions through June 29, out of Detroit. the Aqua- rama moves on to. Toledo and Cleveland. With plenty of salutes from passing ships, the colorful ship left Detroit and sailed up the St. Clair Flats to Algonac, Here Capt. Leng maneuvered the ship around in a narrow canal and > A golfing doubleheader, the Ladies . Professional Golf Assn. | Championship and the Wolverine) ing officer of Company M, local Amateur Open, got under way this) National Guard unit, said “the morning at the Forest Lake Coun-| Reserves stepped in and got the try-Club with the largest field of Property we originally wanted.” lady pros and amateurs ever as- ‘We had the idea the commis- sembled simultaneously for a ee had come sailed ig ad — ; jReserves by putting them in front Michigan tourney. lon this site.” he said. Twenty-nine amateurs moved The Guard has had their sights onto the Forest Lake fairways this set on some. property near the . morning with the pros starting out Pontiac State Hospital grounds. The Yugoslav leader spoke on at 12:30 -p.m. At present the Guard trains at |his arriva] at Kiev en route home First amateurs to tee off at 10:43 the Atmory, 57 Water St. The Re- ,after a triumphant three-week were Mrs. Robert Erdelon. Mrs. serves have their headquarters at \visit to the Soviet Union in which Ross DeBolt and Mrs. John La- 37 Widtawrence St. ihe and the Kremlin bosses agreed bosky. ii {to cooperate in the future on the. Miss Joyce Ziske of Waterford, ( “ | f W | Highway Bill basis of complete equality. Wis. and Miss Sally Sessions of Once an outcast of the Commu- Detroit were the first of the pros | House-Senate Unit OKs $33 Billion Measure; nist family by orders of Stalin, to tee off in pursuit of the $7,500 Tax Decisions Due Legislators Recess Till July 17 LANSING Uf—Michigan's Legis- Sallade’s proposal alive was taken'/posal would jeopardize jobs in lature, showing signs of pre-elec- as anh indication that committee Michigan in a free and competi- ition uneasiness. has recessed unti] members are not ready to say) ‘July 17 without deciding whether ‘‘no’’ to any change this year. | Moscow radio reported. * * * itive economy," it said. ; | Tt went on to say that com- to boost state unemployment com- | But it was clear from a state-| : ; : ‘mittee members were impressed pensation. |ment issued by Republican mem- ‘ 1 ‘bers of the committee that the OY the: testi y of auto execu * ¢ ® ; ignant bone tumor, Ewing's sar- ; : ,13:__ (tives that unemployment has The.lawmakers left the problem group has no intention of yielding started to decline and would de-| coma, . _ .__ with the Senaté and House Labor much ground on the governor's); . : He spent several weeks in Uni- Committees, whose members said bill on io $e en Saal lS ore | versity Hospital at Ann Arbor and they want more time to study the The statement, read from the (6). are introduced | headed his charge south to De- ae INS tt | floor by Rep. George Van Peer. | Under the governor's bill, the| trolt. Apel pecoed heck up ehowed that, _The House group tabled Gov. bene Gel gaveeecs Wl cae statement said, a single worker | ‘The “modern eli decorated i liner the disease had entered his lungs. | iene plan n te eee could take a job at 14 weeks at houses nine decks, two for storage 65 per cent of a w Ss wage and politically inspired.” He was taken: to the Hoxsey) $96 a week. If he were laid off, of cars. There is a sun and club e was <4 >| plus $5 for each dependent. The “The real answer to the current pay at the rate of $64 a week for which can hold a maximum of. Clinic in Dallas, Tex, on Memorial | ‘he could then draw state joblessideck and other interior decks. Day and returned to Pontfac two Dill alse proposed extending the | : : days later. He entered St. Joseph) ™Ximum length ef payment problem is jobs, not unemployment 39 weeks. }2,500 passengers. . ide a : ; The governor's program, We! The ship was delayed in arriving The House committee kept an- jeymence f the governor's pro ‘ Kefauver Won't Seek = ep George W. Sellode’ (R-Ann Vice President's Post Arbor), to extend the maximum reports that he might be available A third = : proposal, filed by Sen. for the No, 2 spot onthe Demo- | tarry F. Hittle (R- ing), re Kefauver yds he vous nade | Committee. It would extend the clear that I'm ot running for v length of payment by eight weeks, GARY THOUIN nght leg removed then in an ef- fort to stop the spread of the mal- Tito was quoted by the Moscow) LPGA purse. ‘radio as saying in his Kiev speech, The early amateur starters ran delivered in Russian: _into trouble on the first nine, Mrs. “We have embarked on a neW Erdelon shot a 45, Mrs. Labosky a path. There is no difference be-/43 and Mrs. DeBolt a 29. tween you, the Soviet people, and irs) Sue Gawne, amateur from the Yugoslav people.” ° ‘Bloomfield Hills Country Club. * * « . ; went the round in 43. Miss Jean, Hopkins shot 41, and Mrs. Midge) Cova also shot 41. ; Early amateur scores for the WASHINGTON «® — Senate- first nine: Mrs. Margaret Watkins House conferées on construction of Country Club of Detroit, 40; 5 ten Mrs. S. W. Nunnelley of Forest ieatures| of a highway bill today leted their Work on the com- | : His emphasis that the Russian jat Detroit yesterday from Green people arc not responsible for Bay, Wis.. where 2,400 packed 1t8 his ostracism by the Communist decks and had the crew hurrying | world appeared to show that Tito! to prepare it for its Detroit run.’ til) has not forgotten the role nije and ss nal 'played by some present ‘members served. While eating Mom a of the Soviet government who 2 om can cart Junior off to a children’s packed Stalin's ections against |L-2*?: #. and Mrs. C. F. Fox of © a $32.900,000.000 playroom. There is a dance band,him. |WDGA, 42. jPromise 932,500,000 measure. which plays to crowds on two, ene | a | Sen. Chavez (D-NM), heading decks by means of an open deck: Surplus Milk for Brazil Cooler for Tonight, ithe Senate delegation, called the The almost-noiseless ship skims) | Brimming With ‘Gold’ Will our prize jump to $400?—cr will some happy reader pick up a bottom-heavy POT-O-GOLD and walk away with $300? “Tune-in” tomorrow to The Pontiac Press when the solution to Puzzle No. 3 will be published and a : ; | from 26 te 39 weeks. jcompensation, and we have real eal omy: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1). other bill alive—the proposal of . ORRVILLE, Ohio, — Deriving, Tration of payments to 32 weeks. cratic national ticket, Sen. Estes | nained alive in the Senate Labor Ld measure “the greatest public President under any circumstan- but would only remain in effect} possible winner announced. In fact, our eagle- along the lakes at speeds —_ CHARLESTON, S.C. u) — The ° works program in the history of eo fe exnphasined in a news con-\? OE eyed judges are at work right now on the entries cam reach 22 knots. \United Nations wil ship five mil- Warm Cloudy Friday world.” e emphasiz s wONwT ALY NO that began flooding our mailbox Monda: Regular runs through June 29 lion pounds of dried milk from ’ | ference here yesterday he is not WON'T NO g y. are for departure at 10 a.m. and this port to Brazil within the next! , = | “It will be a wonderful thing interested in anything but the) The failure of the House com- : And if ou missed Puzzle No. 4 earlier this week, larrival 3:30 p.m. The night erie aa weeks. The milk. for need i O.M8.. 2... 70 i om Boone RG for our economy and it will nomination as a presidential can-|mittee to kill the governor's bill! 100k inside of the Press tomorrow—it'll be there, |jeaves at 5:30 and arrives back in children in Brazil, was purchased Saunt be a m eae | bring untold benefits to the didate. outright and its decision to keep! along with a list of the words you'll need to win. Detroit at 11:30 p.m. \from U.S. Surplus. stocks.” ‘é iad oma. 37 | American people,” he said. Meanwhile, a second set of con- ferees went to work to try to Partly cloudy and cooler is the | BY JANET ODELL Adult leaders for the Senior Girl Scout Roundup at Highland Rec- reation area are maki final preparations for the arrival 6f 5,000 Scouts one week from today. Mrs. Richard Beckhard of New York City, director of the camp, has been in residence at Haven Hill since June 15. Mrs. Melvin Title, chairman of food services, is taking inventory of tons of canned food. Leaders Ready for Onsla yesterday and will be living there after Saturday. The Fifth Army, in camp-at the scene since June first, has nearly completed its assigned job of readying the camp grounds. They camp session, June 29 to: July 11, to assist the Scout organization in various ways. By Tuesday of next. week all of the one thousand adults who will work with the girls will be set- tled in. their tents. Girl camper’s will add anothet 2,980 tents to make a canvas city on the former Edsel Ford estate. : will be on hand throughout the| Purpose of the Roundup which has been in preparation for two years, is to give teenage girls, through travel, new friends and the Roundup’s Americana theme, a In Today’s Press County. News............64, H4 Damon ‘Runyon T sageeacscsss ect Women’s Pages......26 thru 31. Major speakers for the afternoon jceremony will include aviatrix Jac- queline Cochran, Dr. Lillian Gil-|’ breth, world famous , and winning Americana essay. In the evening there will be fireworks. Governor G. Mennen Williams has been invited to be the guest of honor at the July 7 pageant, held in observance of the Round- Dorothy Fields, author of ‘Annie Get Your Gun” and other Broad- way shows, is the author of this presentation and will be on hand to direct and narrate it. Two helicopters, supplied by the United States: Navy and the Marine Corps as a salute to Girl Wing site. On July 4 the United States Air Force and United States Naval a fly-past Scouts, will be on display at the: forecast for the Pontiac area to- night with a possibility of scat- tered thundershowers. The low will be 64 to 68. The prediction for tomorrow is also scattered thundershowers and cloudy with a high of 81 to 8 degrees The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in’ downtown Pon- tiac was §7 degrees. At 2 p.m. the mercury rose to 87 degrees. He's Ever Sharp JACKSON ®—The Spectator, in- matte publication at Southern Mich- igan Prison, this week quotes a lif- er who describes the prison as “the pen with the compose differences between the two branches over tax features of the bill. ‘ The House voted for $14,300- 000,000 of additional taxes ovér 16 years to help finance the big tee.”* "Search Aflantic Two T Se SUS Ey * La I1E_ PONTIAC PRESS, ‘PHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 for Plane’s Dead Find Parts of 9 Victims of Airline Tragedy That Took 74 Lives NEW YORK (INS)—Coast Guard search units continued today prob- ing the calm, cool depths of the Atlantic Ocean where most of the 74 victims of the world's worst scheduled airplane disaster may remfin forever buried, The plane, a four-engine Venezu- clan Airlines super-constellation, burst into flames and plunged into the sea from 8.000 feet early Wednesday . Among those killed were 20 Americans. Twenty-four of the victims were teenage children of wealthy Venezuelans, They were returning home for summer va- it ail cations after finishing their ‘school terms in the U, 8. AFTEKMATH OF AIRLINE CRASH — Cloth- The Coast Guard said it would, ing and pieces of wreckage lie on East River pier dispatch planes and sea craft to in New York after being salvaged from shattered Venezuelan airliner that carried 74 persons to jbrarian Mrs. Kathleen Burgess. death in a flaming Atlantic Ocean crash. ae The Day in Birmingham a , 153 Teachers Hired; Play Program Attracts Many BIRMINGHAM—Hiring of 53 newifield where she had lived, with | isummer youth instructors be among evefits at meetings : week. William Lee, she leaves a grand The: teachers were hired a8) grove, formerly of Birmingham > jboard of education members met) and now of Niles, and two great- | Tuesday. Resignations of five, in-| granddaughters. cl that of Evelyn Horne who aod on child pr army per:| Service will be at 3 p.m. Friday 1 in Ge for the com-/@t Bell Chapel of the William R. sonne —— Hamilton Co. with cremation in me vets, were excapend, White Chapel Cemetery: Memorial William Spence will be the [triputes may be sent to the Amer- board's delegate to the recrea- ican Cancer Society. | tion beard for the coming four : years, The beard, will elect new | officers July 2%. Playground activities opened this |Monday after staffers were briefed at a meeting in which a local woman puppeteer explained how ‘to prepare and present a show iwith simple puppets. Story-telling AP Wirephote' was explained by Children's Li- Hundreds of youngsters turned out for the first session—there the scene today. Parts of only nine ————-—-—--— bedies were recovered yesterday | before darkness interrupted the A y R P| search. Not a single whole body rm eserve an was found. New York police were assigned Beset by Problems t Pontiac Deaths cae Investigating Larry Gene Cox were 70 in the riflery session, 75 for music, 100 at the high school - gymnasium, and dozens at mst mashed Car Windows school playgrounds. Equipment is Pontiac Police were investigat-jneeded, and the recreation di- school teachers and briefing of 20 her- daughter for 15 years, | , ‘fe As plietured, stand with iT simm).* es the task of trying to identify the ling a malicious destruction com- rector offers to buy used items or po al edd a ode edd ANOTHER SHIPMENT ARRIVED! a rae | ro NN Wrought. lron—Swivel TV STANDS — ret 99 Modern wrought iron, adjustable top ; Value swivels on sturdy base. Holds any size 3 television set. Holds Any Size TV Set | METAL TV STAND Cas With ROLLING CASTERS $6.95 Value ; 99 ports, utility shelf. Mod- No Need to Roam — Simms 2nd Fleer Has Everything You Need for GARDEN and HOME . ( ) { ) L ) 8 / Galvanised Sheet Stee! 20-GALLON SIZE | | . pieces of human bodies that were (Continued From Page One) | Larry Gene Cox, 22-month-old plaint from a used car lot operator |Accept donations. ‘recovered. men are not at this summer camp 807 of Beauford O. and Opal D, Sey. * * * tad leas Gor | R bbi h , _ Meanwhile, Venezuelan authori- because they were threatened by Reeves Cox of 358 Russell St., died LaVerne’ O. Stewart, owner of binaries to survey the city P u is ' urner acer eens hn Ak rae employers with loss of jobs if they, yesterday afternoon. the lot at 255 W. Montcalm St., aval mand eae tue ——- ny oe P = es oem Sete a inn og i“ weeks) Larry was born here Aug. 17, reported windows were smashed in Redding sr Woodward from - } $4.95 | 88 og peg gearmmayae "hebery en oe 8 , 1954, and had been ill from birth. Six used cars parked in his lot) posiness A to business C 20n- SRARE (CREIEN t Value sometime during the night. ing * * * . City detectives ald a hammer] ‘They have outlined an ailey nat EL@Ct Local Barber ties Board has no jurisdiction be- }] or Korea. The reserve just now|ters, Patricia, Linda, Nancy and had apparently been used to break|might solve the need for merchan- cause the crash was outside the js beginning to use the service of Ray Douglas Cox, all. at home; |the windows. Nothing was known dise unloading for Maple stores be- Head of State Group 12-mile limit, but it offered as- recently enlisted men in special) Mrs. Carolyn Daniels of Rochester,|to be missing from the vehicles.|tween Bates and Martin. oe | | Park, N. J., just 10 minutes from | Most of the top sergeants and| Surviving are his mother and . safety. The U, 8S. Civil Aeronau- ‘officers are veterans of World War father; two brothers, and six sis- alcatel —— tos (sale. footer shown. Raised legs for bottom. draft. COSC COC C COOOL COO SELEL DELO LEOECCOCSEDEOOLCELS | = sistance, if needed, through the eight-year reserve program. iN Mary Sandry and Mae Bd * 5 . fem " <= Venetuelan Embassy in Washing. | : - i a. Mary Belew. a * : Perrin B. Shattuck Elected president .of the State/ E e: fom # ’ ~ Jerry Clark, all of Detroit. " , : ee ton These are the youngsters age : , aywr 1g wer, .. Barber Assn. yesterday, was ; wiliew = | ° 17 to 18'g who choose six-months | Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday Following a sudden heart at- Frank O'Brien of 22 N. Telegraph| Va tack, Perrin B. Shattuck, 56, 59 Ra | Henrietta, died yesterday at Wil In an election held during the liam Beaumont Hospital A cat proup's convention at Glen Oaks! The craft left Idlewild Airport, of active duty followed by.seven |from the Pursley Funeral Home : y with the Rev. G. H. Rapelje of Announces Plans Memorial Baptist Church officiat/to Wed Mari lyn in New York en route to Caracas and one-half years in the active at 11:15 Tuesday night. Upon de-| reserve, attending weekly drills 4 F oe ie Round-Poiat veloping engine trouble 200 miles, and annual summer camps, jing. Burial will follgw in Orton- penter, he came here in 1936 from Country Club, O’Brien was voted! 14-Steel Teet Long Handle out. it tried to return Yo the air Eight of these reservists are in/"Wle Cemetery. WASHINGTON (INS) — Play-/Mt. Clemens and belonged to First|president with Carl Louks of Berk- hovel Bow Rake | Garden Hoe pot: wright Arthur Miller said today|Methodist Church. ley, first vice-president: Joseph $3 Value $2.50 Value $2.25 Value the Pontiac battalion, but their| > : os Medel Gent Gant inne training here is limited to the in- Andrew: Z. Shelton he plans to marry Marilyn Mon-| Service will be at 1 p.m. Sat- Mooney, aa ir ola ; ; : fantryman's basics. They are; w Z. Shelton, 61, of 326 E. roe before she leaves for England urday at Manley-Bailey Funeral jvice - president; an arold plunged a mile cand cr half downe scheduled for active duty after|spettield St ‘died suddenly: yester.|to make w movie ea July EN ree one ene am be Ren ee en - OWN. high school graduation next June il ie . Chape] Cemetery. | president. | ward into the sea day in Pontiac General Hospital. * * i 887 Mad ‘and will come back to the battalion); . ; | Arthur Blankenburg. 1887 Mad-| for integration into the battalion's. 2 was born in Dison, Teno. ® dy ‘Lane re-elected secretary-| bd \March 17, 1895 the son of Hugh and winning dramatist thus confirmed daughter, Carolyn; his mother; a treasurer with Don Mitchell elect- | 2.39 188 | 4.59 Lightweight yet has great strength. Per- fectly balanced lust the right. size for flower and shrubbery beds Steel blade SCOHOHKSHOSHSOSEOHSESSEEOEEOSESEESELOCESEEEEOES Strong bow construc- tion, stand rough use long handle The 40-year-old Pulitzer Prize-| He leaves his widow, Ruth; islators R | me ben |tank operations afterward. f Legis a ors ecess | |Frances Shelton. On May 21, 1920, : brother and a sister in Mt. Clem- rding secretary and Del- ‘HOPES ON YOUTH ‘he was married to the former Ger- wideopreed pats that: Be ioe OS a sister in New York and aie Oncua” ard ¥ ODORLESS OIL- BASE b: , | jsoon become the curvaceous 30-. ; rt s, guard. : FLAT Until 17th of July | But the hopes of the Army's re- (rude A. Poole in Flint 1 id fioliywood) actress’ Ef heasst in Detroit. | Auditor-General Frank Szy-! : Solo-K t LA yee in ney = much a) Mr. Shelton had lived in Pon- iow oi = ee Floyd Niles Hayes ‘manski and Levi Yerkes were! \ OTe paint . According to Brig. Gen. L. S. Bork,| tiae 40 years, He was a veteran | usband. speakers at the dinner. " “ \ ~— ae pees ee five out of every nine reservists of World War I and had been | Miller disclosed his marital! resident nere reccialign oma Three other directors were elect- ed OD 99 feel, completely disregards the joining local units from now Of employed for 23 years at the plans to reporters coverin g his’ ®P‘home of his daughter Pak Edgar ed: Fred Reichle, Gerald Sickles, é } 4 PER : Td lian he eH ne maa igan| Baidnte Rabber Co, Jearance before a Howse immer. Sanson, HAS" Masrcot Barats and Howard MeKiey, all of th _ GALLON * work and would be a drain on our Military District in Detroit, and| Besides his wife, he is survived ican Activities. Subcommittee. AG Branch in 1880, he vis a re- pac’ ates. Fully washable oil base paint Free from economic resources,” the state- supervises outfits such as Pontiac’s by five children, Niles E. Shelton! Later, he told the subcom. tired inspector of auto parts in brush marks and overlaps. Flat paint in for the fifth Army, which opens and Mrs. Sherman Holey, both of | mittee he hopes to go to England | Detroit. ‘Truck Convoy to Open white and colors. 5 3 | i) a , | a Z | . * or calieg Williams’ ben “ ,. this camp in the summer for re- Milford; Mrs. Fred Young, Jack! to be with “the woman who will | He leaves his daughter, Mrs. Annual Michigan Roadeo ibe : ii “an out: | rve training. |H. and Robert Z. Shelton, all of| pe my wife.” This, he said, is | J and Mayes, of . | = ee ed The question arises, and offi. Pontiac and 12 grandchildren. Tits eceana taer wanting a pass- | Bir inghs . a = ease te A 174-unit convoy will dyamatize fen — obvious slap at Wil- cers worry about it, what will be | Also surviving are one brother! port — which the State Depart- py “a = . trucking's role in the national jams’ “anti-moderation’ speech | the attitude of these men towards /and three sisters, Edgar Shelton) meat refused te give him several | etna ‘economy in a trip from Detroit to delivered last year in Denver. their mandatory service in home- land Mrs. Cillar Gentry, both of. years ago. | Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur- Jackson June 27, The event will Republican committee members | town units? It was pointed out Burns, Tenn.; Mrs. Arthur Harri-| _ ; _ day at Manley-Bailey Funeral! signal the opening in Jackson of said privately they want time to that this service has advantages, son of Old Hickory, Tenn. eal The playwright, who admitted in Hiome with burial in Riverside the Michigan Trucking Associa- come up with a “sound program’'| especially for those who choose Mrs. Minnie White of White Bluff, P's piace Sap re ae aon, cemetery, Plymouth. tion’s annual ae ee . if they approve any increase in the six-months active duty way Tenn. — causes in ate 8 ‘ The two-mile-long motorcade wil benefits 4 rail ” . of filling service obligation. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. because it suited the mood I was ; a sont Porter ae go through Dearborn, Inkster, Republicans hold a 6 to 3 ma) Pee imctance ¢ Saturday from the Voorhees-Siple in.” also told newsmen he plans’ Widow of Edgar Burton Bliss, @ Wayne and Ann Arbor en route to jority on the House committee and vee vinsage! 4c eal) sane ie Chapel with Dr. Tom Malone of t? produce his latest play. “View member of the Chicago Board of the ceremonies. The roadeo will : . ( c ti ~ | * z : - a 4 to 1 majority on the Senate Gam ihe chance to ivan in the Emmanuel Baptist Church of- From the Bridge,”’ in England. Trade, Mrs. ‘Mary Porter Bliss feature a series of driving tests: chmmittee. : cank is greeter! Foc inca who start {ciating. Burial will be in Perry Miss Monroe, whose marriage brea last aoe after a promouet by top truck drivers at Jackson's learning promotion points at the, Mt. Park Cemetery. to baseball star Joe DiMaggio ‘NESS ut the tome * = —_ Sookie hee Ci Will 5 k Bid age of 17, this means a lot by the ‘ seeeee tere Jeers) Ee) echoed) | WW JOCK DIGS ase ot 2i or 2 Gary R. Thouin A . duly 13 to make a movie, ‘‘The on New Fire Station Gabler, commanding officer of the \ St. dt aay, he St | |Pontiac Battalion, there are open-, le ee Nees Shad eke a | rence Olivier. Construction bids will be sought ings now for such enlistments in re cen = ren’ When she leaves the U. S., the, ment said. ODORLESS-——No Fade Colors Solo-Kote cf:; Paint $6.75 Value PER GALLON 5 99 Ser|-gloes paints tn white end colors Gallen is enough TI iii iii tii tTs ° * Metal Pan é 7-In. Roll Paint Thinner = for average sise room. Puily Paint Roller Set. $1 GALLON 1 |2> Requiar $1 39 value Beth the pan and Pactery sealed cans Idea! for all paints, cleaning brushes, etc ‘PICNICKER’ SUPER-SPECIAL —For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! $7.95 ‘Kiltie’. roller at thts price Limit one uled to leave for England on According to Lt. Col. Lioyd A. Gary R. Thouin, 14. of 1022 Ar- Sleeping Prince,” with Sip Lau- ‘in a week or 10 days” for the his outfits. At least 50 recruits are ™ once-wed Miller told reporters,¢ it new fire station planned for West|Meeded he said, ineluding 22 men) uaty wae) born m Esniac kat will be ‘as Mrs. Miller.” Portable 98 North en Huron and Genesee streets, Leo|for a fifth company expected to be August 15, 1941, the son of Ernest, oe 8: Saginaw Fleor J. Heerian, architect for the build-/formed this summer. ed ah) WEEE, The dramatist flatiy denied to ing. said today. . OFFICERS NEEDED | He was a student at Lincoln (the House investigators that he He is presently completing work | An equally great need | Cables dr. High School and a member ever was under Red discipline. ing plans for the hall which will) ..; . cet | of the St, Pauj Lutheran Church. : CHEST cost between $80,000 and $85,000 said, and one not often publicized, | : fe .. 48 for company officers of the low-. He is survived by his mother St p lj R ; { — —Simms Price— and financed from the 1956 capital est ranks—the second and first Mrs. Selma Thouin; his father Er- ate 0 ice epor improvement budget. ‘lieutenants. Gabler admitted that nest of New York City; and grand- 5 8 8 ! a It will take around five tf ix j | SO eee there is little attraction for them parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ta Gates fea in on essions SIMMS SUPER $HOE $AVINGS! Ist Quelity~Genuine Leather MEN’S and BOYS’ (Sig Sandals 4 |to join. and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Thomp-| | Right now, he explained, all our son all of Pontiac. Brighton State Police who arrest- E Drilling Material Stolen higher officer ranks are filled—| Service will be at 1 p.m, Friday eq four area men last night today Sensationally / Various materials and equipment the captains and the majors. As @ from Donelson - Johns Funeral reported the quartet admitted a| UNDERPRICED * Bright Plaid Design. were taken from a well drilling/esult. there are few promotions.’ Home with burial to follow in Per-'string of seven burglaries, one in-| rig in West Bloomfield Township “But if I could sign up 15 lieu- ry Mount Park Cemetery. The yolvin st off | z §9 sometime Tuesday night, Oakland tenants right now and another Rey George J. Mahder of St. Paul’ es ee iiiron McDowell. | * Cover Used as Tray County sheriff's deputies reported three for the new company, what 'Lutheran Church will officiate. 19 and Charles Lee Cone, 19, both|E capacity “for bottles sod feode, Cover today. kind of officers would join? .The| tn lieu of flowers the family has|of Pontiac, and Harold L "Rice |B locks in place when handle ts up—re- Pes tony yee Missing from the rig on Middle- kind that believes in the reserve asked that contributions be made 21, and Harold C Hammond. 22. IE opener included styled es piecurea ‘R ee ne oa: belt road were 34 gallons of gaso. 8% its meaning for the country,” 19 the American Cancer Society. both of Milford. _ | : sae ; oummer long (ity wine or natural colors. Troopers reportedly stopped the E four for a defective muffler on! | their car. While writing up the tick.’ Sashabaw School officials report- et, a trooper noticed. two black:' ed an estimated $25 in damages jacks on the car's front seat. | — Men's LEISURE Style ) » Loafer Oxfords 3° Tan or black. Leather uppers, composition soles, rubber heels. line and drilling equipment, the Gabler said. ee “That's the only kind of man we want and that goes for the enlisted Vandals Damage School jranks, too, When the six-months: ‘reservists come back, those who { join us With no interest and fail to PONTIAC AND VICINITY oMectiy gain Attend the required number of teday with @ chance of thundershewers Meetings we'll drop from the bat- this evening officers said c The Weather Ts ee from broken windows yesterday.; Police continued questioning the |Investigators said the windows four today in the belief they may |were apparently broken with the clear up other unsolved burglaries. help of a water nozzle taken from’ Postal inspectors will join the in- the outside of the school, vestigation later. t Sizes 6 to 12 Partly cloudy tonight and | : | temerrow with seattered thondershewers | (@/ion and littely by evening. High today near 80. duty. . a little fer t at it . se J - 64-68, Warmer seaneerer: “hick wel ae Everyone, both youngsters and, past the age for military! South te southwest winds 16-26 miles those an hour teday becoming light variable, s “a tobight and southerly at 10-15 miles an Service, will have to realize that beur tomerrew. ; the country depends on the Re- Today in Pontiac serve system for its defense, he Lowest temperature preceding 8 9 m™ said eT At @ am: Wind velocity 10-15 mph Direction: Weat Sun sets Thureday et @12 p.m Bun rises Friday at 445 a m Moon rises Thursday 81 701 pm Moon sets Friday at 426 pm order back to active Cambridge—Crepe Sole MEN’S and BOYS’ Canvas Oxford Wheels, Tires Stolen From New Autos Men's Sizes ARE Rewatwes, Tieersteres Five wheels and five tires were 6% to 12 Tam _ 70 12m. :°, , #9 Stolen from new cars parked in a Boys’ Sizes ; . ose ee "> g; Storage lot at 810 N. Woodward 3 to 6 10 am 2. 84 Ave., sometime between Tuesday Wednesday in Pontiac night and Wednesday Cushion insole & arch. Canvas / morning, in chot f eral Pighess yo Mnandnd Srenvers) oe Pontiac Police said today. 5 | Drop Leaf oor Lowest temperature ................ 62, The lot is used by the Cy wens | “ Me ea a Oo, of M7 8. Saginaw st. A. Folding ALL-METAL Canvas Oxfords One Year Age in Ponti me te ee | . adi 3 Rp I NYLON MESH Richest’ ta .- ~..,, 83,8ales firm, estimated the ‘total . , Lowest. temperature. 1 josses at $100. } ; SAVE $4.00! Weatherproof RED CEDAR & Weather—Rain. 54. : ——_———- ye ° t T 77 Highest ~~ oki This To Discuss Children — Kiddies PICNIC SE S We art 96 im 1033 48 in 1940 rr » _ _ |M Pull 24x60 inch size. Exactly as pictured. -_ —_—-: _ MARQUETTE ip — Integration. J Use for pienic, porch, sewing, laundry, neal — Temptratore Chart’ | juvenile ‘parole and foster care, of | office, workshop, home. Use with: leaves Exactly es pictured 3 foot long, 22-inches high. < Bufialo 79 6? Miemi 8! 7 Childreni are among discussion up or down id braced legs. Handy . Easy-to-assemble bolted epnstruction, Compiéte & §- same as above exvept has nyion Sere te wee ane oo Gi topics for the annual convention with “benches on both sides. 5 me te ae comes. : 81 $8 Qmahs 26 of the Michigan State Assn. of Wel-, . oO. 06 ——. ¢i j3fare Boards to be held here June, —Hardware K, DB. | Hoven Bf & Ereneisce 7¢ £9 27-29. More than 400 welfare of- —Znd Floor i, e | i mM I a al » | BR Kansas City 93 $e ttle 89 80 ficiais from around the state are . . \Laneine a? 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Batteries extra. 2 Main Fleer —Basement —tad Limit 4 boxes. —Main Fieer Serry—Neo Layaways at These Prices! MOREL TO THIS STORY — Juliann Cooper, 6, “sponges” on Mother Nature for the trayful of delicacies on her lap. The sponge- like objects are more! mushrooms, prized by mushroom fanciers for their delicate nutlike flavor. Moral to this morel story: If you're -a' city dweller, don’t acquire a taste for morels — they bring several | dollars a plateful in New York: City restaurants. ° France Facing Inflation Threat -~Fear Price-Freeze Plan May Not Stop Zooming Living Costs PARIS, June 20 Ww — Costly fighting in Algeria and a sharp, rise in the price of everyday needs are threatening France with inflahon. Frenchmen are wonder- ing if their government's newest plan will meet the threat. : Finance Minister Paul Ramadier, is working on a price freeze, to be enforced soon, but the freeze has a lot of warm spots. It may not be able to halt a general thaw in prices that would flood the whoie French economy. Ld * s The stepped-up pace of the North African campaign seems likely to cost about a billion dol- lars this year, nearly 10 per cent of the budget. And the budget is already heavily out of balance The call-up of reservists has made labor scarcer, especially in coal where it seems likely that more imports will be needed * ° * Increased government spending and shortages of labor make the pressure for inflation harder to re- sist What worries the ordinary Frenchman even more than the Algerian war is that prices of the things he buys every day are go. ing way up, The National Umon of family of four in the Pars region needed 73.278 francs—$210 dollars—to get through the mohth of May decentiv. That was 115 per cent more than it needed for January, and there were plenty of families that didn't have that. Michigan Democrats Split on Candidates LANSING & — An Associated Press poll of Michigan delegates to the Democratic Nationa! Con- evention shows strength for Adiai FE. Stevenson if Gov. G. Mennen, Williams withdraws from the presi-| dential race. as * * J | Since the delegation is pledged) initially to Williams as a “favorite | son” candidate, delegates were | asked to name a second and third, preference if he dropped out. On the basis of returns from 31) of the 88 delegates, eight picked | Stevenson for second choiee, six named Gov. Averell] Harriman of | New York and one was undecided | between the two. Sen. Estes Ke- fauver of Tennessee was second choice on fdur returns and Sen. | Stuart Symington of Missouri was. second on three. The remaining) nine delegates who answered the) poll said they were undecided and, would support the candidate Wil-| liams supported. For third choice, seven dele- gates preferred Stevenson, six picked Harriman, six liked Sym- ington and one voted for Kefau-, ver. Two delegates expressed no third preferencr. The Michigan delegation this year will not’ be bound by the unit rule which would throw all of the state's 44 votes to the candidate) picked by a majority. Hen Lays Bargain Egg | —Four Yolks in One EUREKA, Calif. «®—Someone's hen laid a real bargain egg—one with four yolks. . * It turned up‘-yesterday at the Poultry Producers of Northern California plant here—the first in more than 270 million eggs can- dled there in 30 years. Manager Frank Eggerer said he’s seen lots of double yolks and an occasional triple. ; * * * The quadruple yolker wasn't much larger than a normal egg, ‘Esquire’ Shoe Polish ¢ Me value. Esquire lanol white liquid polish. 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Yi? \ TO'LIMIT QUANTITIES thd Fleer { | : : _ ‘ i \ A . ) z } \ } | A ! : ra * P : j - - 4 , 7 hey / fe Guar, ooo Mis y ¢ if y ¥ ; {7 | wirt WKS Ye Oe: Mi ie fe oe Af A THR-PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 ES ET aT bf ie a a iia 1, 1956 TODAYS ASSENT FOR JUNIOR EDITORS. ila vt pie | , ny x ¥ ¥ “Ss >. 4 Ay, 1 =9uee - swoece coeecee’ a) : ou een — “DINOSAURS AND CAVE KIDS—i Primitive Man Among the early races of man was the one called Cro- Magnon. | Long after the dinosaurs, these people lived in caves in France o— Spain, and probably were as intelligent as people today. Tall and handsome, they made tools of stone, and lived b) aed animals. From wall paintings found in caves, we know they could draw life-like pictures of the animals they hunted. These drawings, colored with red, yellow and brown earth mixed with oil, can still be seen clearly, though they were done more than 50,000 years or so ago: This picture, a scéne from a cave, will make a good background for the pictures of a stone age boy and girl to follow Color it with your crayons, making the flaming torch on the left a, bright yellow and orange. Paste the picture down on cardboard, and then cut it out. Cut around the top of the rocks in the bottom panel and fold for- ward on the dotted line so they will pop up in front. Fold the end panels back and center panel forward, so the whole picture will stand. (This suggestion was first sent to us by Judy Hole, Dayton, Ohio.. Perhaps you have an idea for Junior Editors. If so, send it in care and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore of this newspaper, Higgins; AP Newsfeatures). 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In- was reached on this long planned 2 eee ae os ae jebdeee gigs ; Ss TRS ie , f d 4 . \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS erie Some time in 1958 it will completed and thus increase the eat Hh Pontiae 13, 7 ae “ Punished trom ‘Tas Formic Pum Bullting ooptial capacity to carry on its. ‘cog Publ ie vital work of fighting human ills. Hoaace F. ewane re Firemans 1, — et Sree eect Fuctngen, benassr bag oooenlnocs ges General *circulatign -Direcior < . Pathway. to Chaos" F sebepdome ame ‘Promotion Manecer The Senate Judiciary Committee Secretary and Editor w nnsatead “tet “® has approved a bipartisan bill ob- Sees tala viously designed as a legislative slap at the Supreme Court. Sponsored by a dozen South- ern Senators, the bill is viewed by critics as capable of causing endless confusion and legal chaos in the field of Federal- Rosser B, Tass. Managing Editor Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as -econd class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoctated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this newspaper as well as 8!) AP “news dispatches ll othe aces the United States eae Ati ic ra payable in advance State legislation. Phone Pontiac, rE 32-8181 A * * MEMBER OF AUDIT “BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 There is little doubt that motiva- ~~ tion of the sponsors was the high : court’s recent decision in the Nelson ’ case. In it the justices held that F ood and Drug Act S State sedition laws were invalid be- 50th Birthday Near cause in the Smith Act and other During June’s ‘closing days there legislation Congress had preempted will be many programs arranged in that field. celebration of the U. S. Pure Food The bill would forbid the court and Drug Law’s Golden Anniversary. from holding that an act of Con- It was on June 30, 1906, that ereee -cenliog With matters oe President THeopore Roosevelt covered by State law, preempted the field unless Congress spe-. signed this all important ee cifically said so. Its effect would i it i, nes aru oe be to cast doubt on many Federal ence tha ‘oods, drugs an acts dealing with labor and other cosmetics legally sold in this matters the courts have ruled country are pure and safe. take precedence over state laws. * * * — * * * The first. general food law in the Even worse, the bill would be ret- United States was adopted by Massa- roactive. This means that it would chusetts in 1784. In 1881 pharmacy 4pPpply to all past acts of Congress laws were enacted by Missouri and which don’t expressly state that ex- Illinois, and by 1900 most States had clusive jurisdiction is reserved to the food laws. Federal Government. 2 ; Introduced by Arkansas’ Demo- These proved inadequate, how- = ~ ever, as most state chemists cratic Senator McCLEeLuan, this re- realized. One of them, Dr. Haryey actionary bill rightly is opposed by W. Wiley of Indiana, earned the E1sENHOWER Administration. We recognition as the father of the believe its enactment would be a step Pure Food and Drug Act. From backward and that it should be al- the time he became chief chemist lowed to die an early death.’ of the U. S. Department of Agri- culture he waged a ceaseless and ‘successful fight for Federal reg- ulation. © One of his most effective allies was Epwarp Box, editor of the Ladies Home Journal from 1889 to 1920. Through that magazine he fought ces OR Ge makers of medical nostrums and car- people who acted worse than they ried his crusade successfully through do. lawsuits. ; The Man About Town Another Big Park Two in the Pontiac Area That Will Be Quite Alike I have it directly from R. C. Cummings, Oakland County’s director of the Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority, that its new recreational area near Rochester will vie with tts Kent Lake Park on the other side of our county. Kent has 4,500 acres with a 1,200-acre lake. The new one will have 3,500 acres with an 800-acre lake. Kent Lake was formed by impound- ing the waters of the Huron River. The other will be formed largely from the waters of Stoney Creek. They have a natural terrain that is quite similar. kt ok Today nearly 100,000 establish- ments doing business of more than $60 billion a year in food, drugs and cosmetics are subject to inspection and regulation. Moreover, no re- sponsible person would think of ending this wise partnership of Gov- stead, the idea everywhere is to strengthen this statutory guardian of the people's health and pocket- books. Over the weekend I bumped into my old friend, Secretary of Defense, C. E. Wilson. Naturally I asked him what he knew about the President's. health. I suppose every member of the Cabinet grows weary over questioning in this connection, but it merely indicates the nation is eager. Mayor Breaks Ground for New Hospital Wing For this growing automotive center the week's big home front news was formal start of the sorely needed addition to Pontiac General Hospital. _The brief ceremony with Mayor Dona.pson turning the first sod, was. preceded a day earlier by a special meeting of the City Commission In that session final financial and con- tract arrangements were completed. x * * It was in 1954 that voters author- ized a $3,000,000 general obligation bond issue for a 200\bed addition to the hospital. Considerable delay was experienced, however, because of rising construction costs and calling for new bids. As a result the total bill now will be $3,500,000. Thanks to the City’s excellent financial condition, the Com- mission could appropriate $500.- 000 for the building from the capital improvement fun d. Thanks, also, to its good credit standing, it was able to sell the bond issue for $2,900,000 at no premium cost, with an average interest rate of 2.82 per cent. It will take a minimum of two. years to build the wing. Already, however, hospital trustees, who havé “The reports as given out reflect the true state of the President's health,” said he. “I think the doctors have made every effort to present the facts just, as they are.” = The other day I took a little trip with Robert M. Critchfield. It was one of those really hot, sticky occasions and the heat was terrific. The Critchfield equipage was air- conditioned and we bowled along without a thought of the tempera- ture, It really makes a tremendous differ- ence. I wonder whether there will be a general move to this some time in the future? For years, the public would only buy black cars. Slowly they changed. Then station wagons were a novelty and now the percentage is increasing amazingly. Perhaps this will be true of air con- ditioning. I'll vouch for the fact it works, and can make the cars too cold on the hottest days if you move the thermostat. Pontiac’s two army draft boards are asked to send only 15 men. as their July quota. The city board sends 7 and the out-county board sends 8. The induction date for beth is July 2. One of the four Michigan coeds to be granted scholarships in nursing by a baby foods producer ts from Oakland worked /nards on the project, are County: _ - J. Vela ; auline elden looking ahead in the hope of getting |) sion) The others are from Saginaw, finan¢ial aid under the Hill-Burton program to complete and furnish it. / a es /This week an important milestone. Midland and Manistee. Verbal Orchids to — Mrs. Experience Radcliffe ~ ‘of Birmingham; eighty-seventh birthday. } } t a « The Other End of the Rope David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Illness Overemphasized WASHINGTON—When presiden- tial secretary James Hagerty said he wasn't going to engage in a de- bate with newsmen on what some doctors have been quoted in the press as saying about the Presi- dent's illness because, as he points out, they don't know this particular case, it was, of course, a common sense decision. There is a certain puzzlement, however, as to why there are such persistent attempts in the press te try to knock down what the President’s physicians have said, It's a strange contrast to the way the press behaved from the time Franklin D. Roosevelt became a candidate for the presidency in 1932 till the day he died in April 1945. Not a single movie newsreel and not a single news photograph that this correspondent ever saw or heard about told the people that the President of the United States actually couldn't walk, that special ramps had to be built at the White House and the Capitol, that he couldn't stand when greet- ing foreign visitors, or that he never stood up at a single press conference. When he campaigned, his entrances to and exits from meeting places were carefully screened. DISPATCHES CLAMPED None of the news dispatches of the President’s inauguration on January 20, 1945, moreover, report- ed that Roosevéit had to be lifted up by members of his family and supported while he took the oath of office and read the inaugural address from the White House balcony. There was no adverse comment on why he didn't go to the Capitol for the occasion. Throughout Roosevelt's public life—as governor of New York and as ai candidate for ~the presidency and while he was in the White House during a period of more than 12 years—no ap- preciable number of the Ameri- can people ever knew of the physical disability of the man they elected four times. Some newsmen hereabouts were told in 1944 about the comment of an eminent Boston physician that a paralysis such as Roosevelt had suffered would cut down his life , expectancy. But they didn’t write the story. Was this a mistake on the part of the press and its photographers? Not at all. it was good taste and decencv. It was a respect for the high office of president.. The only question that was germane then Portraits - By JAMES J. METCALFE The very thought of knowing you . . . Is wonderful and sweet... . But it is not sufficient, dear... To make my life complete . . . I treas- ure every fleeting smile .. . That you bestow on me... And I am overjoyed when I... Am in your company . . . But I would be in heaven, and . . . The sun would always shine . . . If I could say to all the world . . . That you were really mine... If I could kiss your’ eyes asleep . . . And share your every day... With perfect confi- dence that you .. . Would never go away... Iam immensely grateful for . .. The friendship you havé shown . . . But, oh, dear one, I wish that you. . . Belonged to me alone. (Copyright 1956) and that is germane now is whether a president is mentally capable. A man with the type of heart attack Eisenhower has had doesn't suf- fer any injury to his mind—and neither does anyone with his ex- perience with ileitis. Then why is ‘so much prominence given to the speculation by one or two doctors that the illness might recur when the doctors handling the case say they believe it will not occur? Why is there so much emphasis on the alleged damage of the stomach ailment expressed by Democratic politicians and their henchmen who keep on thinking up every day new angies for skepticism? ENTITLED TO FACTS The theory usually heard in de- fense of such tactics is that the American people are entitled to all the facts about their President. They certainly are, but the impli- cation that, when once they know the facts, they will not vote to re- elect Eisenhower is just partisan thinking of a wishful nature. The electorate naturally . will discuss a candidate’s health be- cause the opposition party spokesmen will inevitably bring it up. But looking back to 1944 and assuming that the Repubil- cans had had the bad manners and bad taste being exhibited to- day by the Democrats, few per- sons who have studied the trends in presidential elections will agree that this would have elect- ed Thomas E. Dewey. Restraint is better in the long run than smear campaigns which violate the nation’s sense of de- cency. Attempts to picture Eisen- hower as a hopeless invalid or to imply that he isn't carrying on the duties of his office because he doesn't do everything the partisans want him to do are bound in the end to lose votes for their spon- sors. The American people react to wrong tactics becayse they have an innate belief in fair play. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Ine.) Dr. William Brady Savs: Ambulatory Treatments Cure for Internal Bleeding A redder asks for the name of a doctor in her town who uses the ambBulant (office, injection) method for piles. It seems, the reader says, that all the local doctors want to do is operate. If so, that’s too bad. They really should intersperse say an hour a day of golf, fishing, mowing the lawn, weeding the onions, or bowling on the green. “T hate to have this done,’’ the reader explains, ‘‘for my husband has low blood pressure, and :t worries me, although they assure me this operation isn’t bad." The poor geek! - The reader says two of her rela- tives found a doctor in another city who gave them ambulant treatment six year ago, and they have had no trouble since. But her husband doesn’t see how he can get _away from his work and go 250 miles. Now I wish T could name a doctor in'the- reader's city who is skilled in the ambulant method. In the past I tried to compile and maintain such a medica, di- rectory, as a special service to readers who sought ambulant treatment of interna] (bleeding) hemorrhoids (piles), diathermy (electro - coagulation) treatment or hernia (rupture, breach), chemical obliteration of varicose ‘veins or some other alternative for a major operation. This proved a costly job and a thank- less one. I had to give it up. If the reader's husband positively refuses to make the trip for a painless treatment which takes five or ten minutes once or twice a week for perhaps six or eight times, let him sojourn for a week or two in the hospital while the clamp and cautery crew work him over. This ambulant treatment which would be the method of choice if I were the patient, is applicable for internal (bleeding) — hemorrhoids (piles), but not for external (most painful) piles. Likewise ambulant treatment for hernia is suitable only for selected cases, not for any and all cases. If I had a hernia which a good doctor considered suitable for injection treatment, I'd prefer the injection treatment to hospitalization and radical The diathermy (electro-coagu- lation) method, which I'd prefer if I had infected tonsils. is not “removal” or even an attempt to “remove” tonsils. It is merely a rational, safe way to destroy, eradicate, disinfect, sterilize or drain the septic focus in the tonsil. “— letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Willtam Brady, if se stam self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Voice of the People ‘Real: Music Lover’ Denies Charges Made About Jazz Letters will be condensed when neces- gary because of lack of space. Full —. address and telephone number of writer must accompany letters but hens will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical in its nature, To Music Lover, may I suggest you put down your scandal mag- azines and look at jazz in its proper perspective? In the first place, it is necessary to distinguish between good jazz and fads. In case you don't realize it, rock and roll and the like are not jazz. But it seems to me that anyone who claims to be a music lover should be well-acquainted with jazz, since it is an important part of musical history. In the second place, goud jazz is played by musicians who have studied diligently and know. mu- sic, both classical and jazz, as well as anyone. It might surprise you that many jazz musicians could walk into a symphony and play with the best of them. As for the insinuations about drug addiction, it is just. silly. There is probably some, but any- one who needs dope to play rarely becomes really good, jazz or clas- sical, You. might be interested in a TV in England. It is claimed to be so intellectual that only a handful of persons are edu- cated enough to follow it. Louis was asked to appear ont thay ald an entire show about him and jazz, If that isn’t good enough for Music Lover, we might as well give up. And if you really want to know about the fine propaganda these musicians promote, just look at some of the movies made at their Enronean concerts. I'm sure they speak for themselves. Real Music Lever Antique Grandma Chides Bermudas Gentlemen, it's the time of year to get out your Bermuda shorts, halters, wear open shoes and don’t forget to paint your toes. By .all Hal Boyle Says: ‘“ Doldrums of Middle Age Cripple Many U.S. Lives NEW YORK (®—Curbstone com- ments of a pavement Plato: There is a disease in middle age that cripples more people than penumonia—or so | believe. This disease is cancer of the ‘mind. It symptoms are an unrea- soning discontent with life, a feel- ing of futility that sears the souls of so many people in their middle years. WHAT’S LEFT? Recently a man I have known for years came up and spoke with me. In the midst of a casua) con- versation he suddenly biurted out: “Tell me, what do you do when you know for sure you aren't going to go any further? What has a guy aot ent My friend was decsly depressed. He was suffering from his first onset of “middle age sickness," one sign of which is that a man gets tired of himself and starts thinking he is a human failure. For the life of me, I couldn't see why, and I told him so. To begin.with he was wrong. His job future didn't lie in the past. He hadn't reached his limit of promo tion in his field, and his fears that he had gone about as far as he could go were strictly prema- ture ° * * _ But even if he had at nearly 530 achieved the top job and income of which he was capable, was that much a. disaster? GOOD FAMILY This man owned his own home and his own car. He had kept his family comfortably fed, sheltered and clothed, and all were healthy. He had educated his two children and both had turned out well. Neither was a cop fighter or a poolroom shark. * * » By any sensible standard this man was a real success. He had done far better than most men throughout mankind's troubled history,. which has been a long search for safety, a full stomach, and a warm place out of the cold to dream in for a while Why should it make him either a better or happier man if he should now go on and pile up enough money to become the rich- est fellow in his part of the cem- etery? What if he doesn't ever Ret Case Records of a Psychologist a bigger job? Should that make him feel living has lost its luster? For some reason, although mid- dle age has been in the world for quite some time, it catches most people by surprise—and too often with a deep dismay. The middle-aged wife, whose children are grown and flown, is inclined to bfeod that she has ful- filled her purpose in life and is no longer needed. The middle-aged husband, recognizing it is now highly unlikely he can ever realize the grandiose dreams of his youth, feels himself qa rut-bound prisoner of time. * s * This ‘middle age sickness" turms some people crabbed and sour, As any doctor knows, it leads to serts of maladies in others. Many every lose all zest for life and shrivel to death, like a flower caught by a late frost. We laugh in this country at elder lands that still practice ancestor worship. But older lands than ours laugh at us for two of our commonest. religions—success worship and youth worship. BEND IN THE ROAD — A dream is a great thing to live with, but a poor thing to be killed .by. It is refreshing to the spirit to admire the stars on a summer night, but only a child weeps be- cause he cannot clutch them in his hand. * * s We are doing a lot of “educa- tion for living’ nowadays. Why doesn't some philanthropic founda. tion start a project to teach adults that middle age isnt the critical point of no return in life, but merely another bend in the road —and not a bad place to pause and have a picnic? Looking Back 15 Years Ago U. S. WILL insist on hee use of Seas. BRITISH MAY aid Russia if Nazis attack Reds. 20 Years Ago EXPECT 20,000 at Pontiac Mo tor picnic LAUNCH PLANS for 4-H exhibit in Pontiac. eect Group Games Pep Up Party Linda has a serious problem.., She is trying to change modern youth from idle spectators into active performers in deriving their own entertainment. Uti- lize the strateay outlined below for it zooms the active interest of people in pencil games. But .always protect their ego, for they dread being shown up by low individual scores. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-388: Linda L., aged 19, is president of the young people's society in her church. “Dr. Crane, what can we use for entertainment?” she began. “I tried some pencil-and-paper games Tast week, but the kids acted indifferent. “IT really think the girls were - afraid of making-a. low score and thus bejng humiliated in front of their dates. “So what else can we do for our recreational period?"’ PARTY STRATEGY Games and puzzles that require use, of pencil and paper are usually popular if you protect the ego of the contestants. But Linda is correct in -saying boys and girls hesitate to compete as individuals lest their low scores create the impression they are stupid, s * . To overcome this disadvantage, divide your crowd into small groups of three or four persons each. Then let them pool their ef- forts. This strategy protects their in- dividual ego, for if they fail to win top score, at least the. dis- ' grace is spread over several] team- mates. it is dangerous to schedule scoring games unless you follow the above advice, for the kids will affect indifference and try to “goof off” about_the test items so they will not be shown up. But don't get the idea that mod- ern youth don't like pencil-and- paper games if you let them com- bine their resources. They enjoy them. For instance, here is a problem that is usually good for at: least 30 to 60 minutes of good natured arguments and wrinkled brows. RAILROADERS’ PUZZLE “A conductor, a brakeman, and a porter are employed on a Pull- man train running between New VOCATIONAL 7 7 GUIDANCE = KIT - x 4 ~ ja HX, / R308 York and Chicago. Their names are Tom, Dick and Harry, but not necessarily in that order.. | * * * : ‘‘Meanwhile, on this same train are three pasesngers of the same names—Tom, Dick and Harry. We shall distinguish them from the trainmen of the same names by using the prefix ‘Mr.’ in front of their names. Now consider the following statements for they are \Felevant and essential to a cor- ‘rect solution’ of the problem: C (a) Mr. Tom lives in New York ity, is (b) The brakeman lives halfway between New York and Chicago. (ec) Mr. Harry earns exactly $1,700 per year. (a Dick beat the porter in a game of pool. (e) The brakeman's nearest neighbor, who is one of the three passengers mentioned above, earng exactly three times as much as the brakeman. (f) The passenger living in Chi- cago has the same name as the brakeman. What is the name of the conductor?” For the past generation, we have seen Americans change from an active participation in their own entertainment, to the passive role wherein they pay an admis- sion ticket to sit and watch other performers entertain them at movies or sports events. Now the trend is to restore a more active participation. Instead of being spectators, young people need to become more active again in their own recreation. fhe YMCA and CYO offer ath. letic opportunities to do this, buf every church can utilize shuffle- board, ping pong and even volley- ball, played with inflated colored balloons, te promote’ active par: ticipation, Send for my “Vocational Guid. ance Kit.” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. It contains several party games, including the answer to the “Rail- roaders’ puzzle’ mentioned above, Always bi to Dr. Prep W. Crane ary in care of ress, Pontiee, Michi a calpuaniend eavtine en ie te co’ p Lag Bee printing age Snewce you se and pam- (Copyright 1956). f k : ey i i 7 u F, © er eee aetna vont ae ae a eee dad i iad nett SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Men's Short Sleeve _ A) Sport Shirts PENT Oe SUMMER | | BLOUSES | Smart, cool : ALL FIRST QUALITY! Federal’s does it again! A sensational sell- out before .. . and heading for another tomorrow! 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But the average traveler) e2% * ‘slightest knowledge of a foreign’ The legislation cleared the doesn't figure in advance on the! In Germany, we found the scars janguage could get along on his, House Rules Committee yester- cost of gifts and personal pur- of war evident on all sides but the own. He might have to seek out day. It had been bottled up there chases. people are doing their best to for- restaurants and hotels where Eng- for several months because of the GO |get and forgive. We used our dic- jish is spoken. But he would miss leffect it might have on public We've had days on this tri ‘tionary ‘more often than in France| lout on one of the things we found school segregation. when the rakes anid marks dis_| —English is not spoken as freely|most interesting — talking to the| Southerners on the committee appeared like rain in the desert (in Germany. people. ‘have opposed the bill for one rea- We planned a budget of $250 foricuSTOMS ARE DIFFICULT Vo _ son: n: Rep. Powell (D-NY) has said “extras” before we started. Now We have found ourselves ° get- we're making out a new budget ting tired out by being on the go We've picked up perfume, from early morning until late eve- watches, cuckoo clocks, toys and jning. We get under pressure from! jewelry en route from France to unfamiliar traffic, foreign Customs, Switzerland te Germany. And we jlanguage and the fear of missing decided that for an unaccom- [out on any of the sights. | panied trip through Europe, a Some of the customs observed short course in public accounting | jp murope are difficult for Amer- oe ead | icans to fathom, The policy of Although everything is based on | Closing stores, public places and | the U. S. dollar, switches from} tourist attractions for twe hours one currency to another can be| at noon has irritated us. costly if you don’t watch your step. | Because of the noon siesta, mer-) Two hotels next door to each other chants stick with their daily chores will offer different rates on Amer- until 6:30 and 7 p.m, That me ican express traveler's checkS. the dinner” hour doesn't atactnin SOME SOUND ADVICE most restaurants until 7:30 and oft- Traveler's checks are accepted ©" 8 P-m. and they don’t open until | anywhere in payment for anything, they're ready to serve We are on| from gasoline to a bar of soap. the road by 8 a.m. so it makes a There are official and unofficial long day. Three Aériain couples. following © planned thelr own ing acceunt by one of the group, Waldron 8, Stewart, county editer of the Adrian Telegram. 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The average loss | Delegates trom the other Pontiac in exchanging currency of the last! Posts had been named earlier. country you were in after arriving | Sirlin, Dan Murphy Jr., and Jac- at the next one is 10 per cent. 'queline Smith were the ——— of is foolish to nae any pro- nates are = Ma Mes Victor found observations after only a) =“ he Will prepcee on smeendment cn| the House floor that‘ would forbid federal grants to schools which maintain segregation. -@,'e s Such an amendment would be bound to touch off a major fight. If the amendment were approved and the bill got to the Senate, its pleaded guilty to a reduced charge ‘Orchard Lake Resident Admits Reckless Driving Gordon McCarter, 28, of 5980 Commerce Rd., Orchard Lake, of reckless driving and fined. $100 and $25 in costs yesterday. * * ° 1G. Stanaback. McCarter had pre- viously pleaded not guilty to driv- ng under the influence of liquor. 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JUNE 21, 1956 t _ = — — Tt nf eae 7 ; re ia ™ a fe : BAZOOKA IN ACTION — Will it get an a Portable Afom Shell Used for Brush Fire Wars By DOUGLAS LARSEN temic load? recommendations, a copyrighted ‘NEA Staff Correspondent article told of the Army s develop- WASHINGTON (NEA) — The ment of a family of “‘low-yield ; weapons. It is the first published US. Army is developing a new account attempting to explain de- family of pint-sized atomic weap- tails of the pint-sized A-bomb de- ons. velopments. . * * * US. Atomic Energy Commission- er Thomas E. Murray has partially lifted the lid on the subject by recommending to Congress that the sa U. S. quit making bigger H-bombs! used by an infantry squad.” It- and concentrate on producing “tens, 8480 says that amall atomic shells can be fired from mortars ‘ ry - small" - er meno hig yoo ie mounted on qa light tank chassis | and from recoilless guns mounted in helicopters, The article says that the Army has developed a ‘“hand-carried atomic missile which resembles an oversized bazooka that can be After Murray revealed to a » F lati Com. | : cae Tceaae disuomanecut | Only official reply to these re- that pint-sized boul are uae /ports by the .rmy is a terse ‘‘no possible, Pentagon sources shed CO™MENt there would be no need to develop velopment. atomic bombs can now be pack- could be fired effectively from tank smallest A-bomb package revealed combat. long. at Waterborne ment is ee A-bombs now become wars like Korea. The smallest Ar- The men who keep house aboard battle. borne supermarket. It has been in in jeeps. A-bombs of this size ithe Soo Canal has vast storage Murray's statement has brought|of 6.000 items ranging from a phasis on the gigantic hydrogen fresh lettuce. Ships place orders via ship to shore radiophone, On the return wars. | supply beat which ties up along. * * L additional light on this dramatic ' Unofficial Army sources say that new phase of nuclear weapon de- 'strange new combinations of weap- Reliable experts reveal that'ons to fire small A-bombs. They aged in shells as small as four guns, and by conventional artillery inches in diameter. Previously the which have already been proved in was the 280mm .—11-inch—atomic | cannon shell, which is five feet .. Lake Ships Shop ‘BRUSH FIRE WAR' The significance of this develop- ecome QUPermarket a vital Weapon in the waging of} small, “Brush-fire.”" or “limited” | SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. #— my combat unit, down to a squad. Great Lakes freighters get nonstop would be able to take them into shopping service from a water: They coulq be carried manu- . ; ally into combat, if necessary, or operation since 190]. | A warehouse below the locks of could be fired by standard mor- tar pieces or by recoilless gums. rooms and contains an inventory out inte the open arguments with-|12,000-pound anchor to a box of in the Pentagon that too much em-|frozen strawberries or a head of weapons has weakened America’s) ability to fight the ‘‘brush-fire” | trip the ship gets delivery from The gigantic bombs tend to force : < cal a World War II show-down, critics| the Offbway, 0 dorrict -resipped wide the moving freighter and hoists her order up on deck. SAY. 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By this Seap’n water will clean up your pong apt saeraval of funds to|military and ecoromie assistance. eadas to ré it \Solved to track down the members time he was a renowned detective; feet--but they won't clear up son : WASHINGTON (f 7 Secretary, ‘finance a three-billion-dollar mili- se * : * nel | HALE CENTER. Tex. i — J. lof the gang. ‘and enloved ee He re ATHLETES FOOT ,; ‘of Defense Wilson told Congress tary aid program under which,’ The. Senate Foreign ations Frank Necfiect. the Guan bk _ the Uni ‘career of hunting down confidence! axe this easy test. Get instant- “| rr unter, ' ver e United States and a ‘today that suggested sharp cuts in he said, this country is “helping Committee Monday approved an has retired. | Canads he traveled. Two wie: ™-_At ome time he roundes UP drying T-4-L_at ony Gray stese ‘to support approximately 200 di- increase of 703 million dollars 41 swindlers in Denver. Many This powerful fungicide will ¢ amet aiiary oe a, —i visions in the armies of ourjabove the House figure, 600/ “Of course, you have to tie him diers were taken into custedy in times his life was in danger. ‘reliet IN ONE HOUR or your #0c necessary an increase in U. S.! nie.» million dollars of it for military down,” say members of his family.| Les Angeles. Another was cap: | His man-hunting career lasted back. Today at Simms Bros. Drug ‘armed forces, “‘at a very much, The House cut a billion dollars assistance. . I He's. 91 years old now. It was, tured in Georgia, A fourth was jabout 20 years during which he Dept. a = é \ a Agee SEARS se) a: @:\, |i aed 4. Y Be * LOOK FOR THE BLACK ‘Ord , AND ORANGE SALE CARDS FOR SAVINGS GALORE! MU Mover Bahore Priced So lous! SAVE 30.07 Full 10 cu. ft. : Coldspot Home Regularly 229.95 199” FREEZER 199" ONLY $5 DOWN VOLUNTEER EFFORT— “Volunteer” Sunflower is proud,’ suh, to grow deep in the soil of Austin, Tex. 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THU RSDAY, JUN a et a ie Les = te rat E21. 1956 |, - Rochester Readies for Pet Parade, Factory to Rise a. moe Annual Event Visner Engineering to Start Construction; Flag Presented | ’ ROCHESTER—The Twelfth An- nual Pet and Doll Parade spon-' gored by the Rochester Lions’ Club is set for Wednesday, June 7%. : *' 8 * Co-chairmen Liovd Lake and Bud Maynard have announced that the parade will form at the Amert- gan Legion Hall Grounds on West Westacres Sets Teenage Dances First WALLED LAKE—With her twin sister Rose Mary as her maid of in Series to Be honor, Roberta Chowen became Friday at Clubhouse; Alma Band to Play + WESTACRES — The Westacres in a series of fé@nage dances Fri- the bride of Gary Wayne Falken- berg, son of the Wm. M. Falken- bergs of.Ann Arbor in a ceremony at- the Walled Lake Methodist Church Saturday. The altar was decorated with ‘Women's Club will sponsor the first| White gladioli and daisies and lighted with cathedral tapers for the 7:30 double ring service which day from 8 p.m to 11:30 p.m. at was witnessed by 200 guests. ‘the Westacres Club House on Com- ‘merce Road. The dance promises to be unique jin that the orchestra, a group of ‘Alma College students, play a part lin the program. The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Chowen chose white chan- tilly lace over satin for her gown. The fitted bodice had short scal- loped sleeves and. she wore lace Roberta Chowen Weds Gary W. F alkenberg Park Residents Asked Views Board Seeks Opinion on Special Assessment in Donelson Park WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Donelson Park property owners are receiving ' registered letters from ‘the Waterford Township Board re- ‘questing views on the creating of ‘a special assessment district for sewers. | A hearing was held Monday night at the Township Hall to debate the installation of sewage in Don- elson Park at the estimated cost - Co, of 1344 Hartwig has purchased 24 industrial acres of H. B. Lit-) omeo 0 yee mitt, which came to points over her hands, The floor length skirt of tulle was embelished with scrolls of the lace. Her fingertip veil of tulle fell from a band of flowers. A white orchid and stephanotis was fastened to her prayer book. Fifth street at 12:30. The line of march will start at 1:30 p.m. and will go East on West Fifth to Main Street, South to Third, West. to Walnut and back to Legion Hall. i Included in the parade will be | herses, dolls, unusual pets, bi- of $219,935.87, or $1,072 per lot, on the basis of 205 lots. A number of residents objected to the plan, stating that the cost was too high although sewage is desperately needed. It was sug- gested that if the area would wait two or three years, perhaps The group, known as the “Vel- vetones” include a number of local. students; band manager Tom Dedd, Clarkston; Ken Smith, Alma; Spence Cordez, Midiand; Dick Berry, Monroe; A . ' . , . George Huysken, Detroit; dim x fae AP Wirephoto| Gordan, Milford; and Art Ditten- | > ‘a gown wes ballerina tell located adjacent to the Grand; Trunk Western R.R. and bounded) Ro tse sara.” "*" New Industry » Operations for the construction, of a new factory building will start| | mext week. Electric Firm Comes; DAY CAMP | Will Hire 100, Make The Girl Scouts Day Camp open- : : ed at Crissman’s Acres Tuesday 4 Auto Accessories with the dedication and American flag presentation by the Women’s! Relief Corps. nomic Development Department | Christine Van Buren of the lo. said today a new company manu-| EAST LANSING «—Among 16 LANSING Ww — The State Eco-| iebbine perpen owt, 4-H GIFT FOR IKE — Two 4H club members bearers are Betsy Dodge of New Boston, N. H. | ber. Midland. seaaih’ velvaray ier oie talicia! the whole township would have a ; __| present to Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams and Don Taylor of Jackson, Miss., among 200 | Guest artists for this first dance |The bridesmaids were Dawn Fal- plan in which Donelson Park are, blanks oe be had from 4 gift of hand-made fishing flies for President 4Hers visiting Washington this week. They are |include disk-jockey Dick Berry of kenberg, sister of the groom, and residents could participate. Demin ee races Eisenhower, who is in Walter uReed hospital, on shown on the ee see — agate who par act ha e-rppsl \Jennifer King of Walled Lake. At the suggestion of Clerk Louis f 1 a __ ———— of ceremonies and vocalists Ma ; ee FIRM BUYS LAND 5 cas 5 Be Donnell [Lattie Linda Graham of Walled MRS, GARY FALKENBERG Barry, the Board resolved to send The Visner Engineering and Tool » A central theme «il be mal Lake was the flower girl. x the letters to Park property own- Library Group central theme will be carried) “The bride's brother, Danny * lees, These men ie returned by out in each dance and every teen-iChowen, was the ring bearer. | B Fi B ‘July 16, at which time the Board at Or tonville age Sroup —_ ahr chance to Richard Arlen of Livonia was ~ rewing irm uys will decide whether or. not to cre- carry out a theme for a dance. | pest man and the ushers were Be ate the district. It was pointed out Elects, Plans Teenagers from the ‘surrounding |ard Kisele of Ann Arbor, Herbert Eran anmuth’s Plant incr tne. lewers are tobe used estacres area from age l4'Biauvelt of Chelsea, and John| ‘strictly in an advisory capacity. ORTONVILLE—Mrs. Lester H.|through’ the June graduates are in- \Heyde of Ann Arbor. ; ~ Troyer was re-elected president|Vited to attend. F neve hich | FRANKENMUTH (8 — The ——___—_—_— y | a |e tras trip to northern Michigan. ' Frankenmuth plant of Eecroatinos! Karsten Is Promoted when the Ortonville Public. Library ’ * ’ the bride donned a pink sheath of Brew eries, Inc., has been sold t Board met here. Old Timers Plan crystallette with matching coat and +}. Carlings Brewing Co. of Cove. . pinned on the orchid from her janq Ohio, for an unannounced Promotions and Others anased i. Kew. R h | R . bouquet. price. ; nounced by State Police Commis- — ae “ee OE secretary, oc ester eunion _ Upon their return the couple will) The sales contract calls for sioner Joseph A. Childs yesterday averse nee ae sh ‘reside on Ashley street in Ann transfer of ‘the brewery later this Was that of Trooper Ralph H a * i | ROCHESTER — Sunday, July 1. Arbor. In the fall both will resume year. “International plans to con- Karsten, of Romeo. to corporal at | librarian [the Rochester “Old Timers” will their’ studies at Michigan State tinue to make Frankenmuth beer Bridgeport : Plans were made to send Mrs. hold their Annual Reunion. A Normal college, Ypsilanti, where and ale here while production is eed pi eae pacer el = “ facturing electrical goods will set iWolfe to Higgins Lake Work-) 'picnic dinner will be held at 12 they are seniors. ltransferred gradually to the com- Party Is Tonight cereale, ae ounty at up shop in a vacant plant in Ro- [stow for f r days this summer. [noon in the Aves Park Pavilion. | ee .|pany’s plant in Buffalo, N. Y. . meo. | * Carlings said no personnel WATERFORD—"The White Ele of the Rosary transfers an- - This trip is made possible by, *. * « | JUNE WOODRUFF the Michigan Bell telephone Co. | and the Federa) Cartridge Co. ae Orion Meeting Tonight The plant will produce electrical | lassemblies for appliances and plas- of Avon Township announce the tic products for the auto industry, engagement of their daughter, June the Pilgrim Club will be at the group, and Mrs. George Lindsey, park recently, the Ray Ingamells 450,000 gallons a year Fay, to A.2.C. Sidney L. Thompson home of Mrs. of Rochester. A fall wedding is.8 p.m. Tuesday, with Mrs. - Ray ithe department said. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Woodruff Set Pilgrim Meeting Planning a business session) ‘Ingamells Kin Gather |which will follow the dinner are}; yaETAMORA—At the Ingamells 200 employes at the brewery here. Guild of Our Lady of the Lakes changes are anticipated among the phant Bug Party” METAMORA — Next meeting of|Howard Johnson, president of the family reunion at Ortonville State, The brewery has a capacity of Church will be tonight at 8 p.m. Clarence Morse at secretary. ot Hadley, children and grandchil- dren attended the Arthur Stimsons’ Name Reunion President day. at the church hall, rather than Sat- urday as the Press stated yester- _| It will be operated by. the In- LAKE ORION — The meeting | terstate cenccheceaing, Co., a Planned by the couple. for consideration of the community ee oe needs in the oe new firm tormed by the Auburn | building will be held tonight. el Button Works of New York and Drayton WCTU Meets at the Village Hall. Each club and, ‘he Interstate Manufacturing Co. = DRAYTON PLAINS — The local Hallenbeck as cohostess and lead- Wood Family Reunites (15th wedding anniversary was er. The club will then recess until marked. September. | THOMAS—About 60 members of ——— peer was named president for an- the Everett Wood Sr., family, Sulphur, pumped in molten form other year at the Smith-Holmes) WASHINGTON (INS) — Barbara ; Dope control experts say nar- gathered at Thomas OES Temple from great underground salt family _reunion held this week at Jean David, 17-year-old Winfield civie organization has pledged to| East Orange, Nd. \chapter of the WCTU held its cotic addiction is increasing in recently, with guests from Detroit, domes beneath the Gulf coast of the Carl Dittman home on Roch- Kan., high school senior, has been send representatives to set up def-| The department said the firm monthly meeting at 1:3) p.m. to- the United States, but declining Mt. Clemens, Richmond, Berville. Texas and Louisiana, is more ester road. Clayton Doerr of Dear- chosen ‘ ‘Miss Young America in inite officers and committees will will employ 100 persons, 65 women day at the home of Mrs. L. 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The French said their | troops dug in and fought back, in- flicting heavy casualties, * @ ? * A battalion of legion troops was dispatched to rescue the convoy, but French spokesmen said it was not yet known whether it had reached the fighting. In Algiers, military patrols were doubled after a bloody swipe through the city by a rebel com- mando band. The raiders swept through the streets, spraying crowded cafes and bars with revolver fire. Two Europeans were killed and 13 wounded, including a 10-year-old girl. Police and military pattols killed two rebels and captured two in a running street battle. * * Ld] French officials speculated that the raid may have been in reprisal. for the execution of two convicted terrorists Tuesday. 2 6s ®@ Seattered clashes were reported in other Algerian areas. The city of Constantine threw up new) barbed wire barrcades following) a fresh outbreak of grenade thorw- ing incidents. ‘In Paris, Defense Minister Maw-| rice Bourges-Maunoury told an Anglo - American Press meeting Algeria must be won back by a long, slow campaign of pacification. Lear Flies Over the Iron Curtain Michigan Inventor Takes First Private Aircraft, Into Soviet Territory | BERLIN w — William P. Lear. chairman of the board of Lear. Inc., of Grand Rapids, Mich., flew into Berlin yesterday in the first flight of a private pleasure plane over the Iron Curtain. i] s ° With 54year-old Lear, the in- ventor of an automatic pilot system widely used in jet aircraft, was his “wife. Moya, 41. lear fooled her into thinking he was flying her to their four chil- dren in Geneva, Switzerland. Instead be landed his twin- engine Cessna 310 at West Ber- lin's Tempethof Alrdrome after an uneventful, 49-minute flight over Communist Fast Germany from Hamburg, West Germany. | “It was just a breeze,” Lear said. Lear said he didn’t know how he got permission for the flight. “I guess ho one ever asked for per mission before,” he said. Under four-power agreements, flights into Berlin by Western air Rocket Ship Tests ‘Barrier’ - Bell X-2 Laberatety’ Aims to Crack Control Calif., (INS) — Test flights of the Bel X-2 “flying laboratory’ rocket ship are aimed at conquering * * * Brig. Gen. J. Stanley Holtoner, commander of Edwards Air Force Base, on California's Mojave Des- ert, said that study of frictional heat in flight is only a noocemiery | part of the X-2 test. He said the main objective is THE SPRINGTIME POLKA — These two brown bears go into a dance without benefit of music, cavorting in the warm spring sun- shine at the zoo in West Berlin, Germany. Without Word From Ike tension of the X-1A tests, Holtoner explained. The new plane is better equipped for the tests because it is fitted with power-boosted controls and WASHINGTON W—The Repub- issue with any decision of Hag- has been assembled of high lican committee, meeting tomorrow, ap- volved. So far ag the committee, parently will make its plans with- is concerned, Hagerty’s word is! out direct word on President Ei- final in political matters. Gen. GOP to Plan Convention ered by eight rockets. far reaches of the vast desert by senhower's second term inten-| Until Hagerty decides that Ei- negate a \senhower has reached a stage in Lt. Col. F. K. Everest and a e* ¢ e \nis convalescence that he can dis- ‘Tew of assistants. The craft is Area at High ‘Altitude EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, | Assn... . when the sugcestion comes from GOP National Chairman Leon- cuss politics — or the President ard .W. Hall is expected to tell himself makes such a decision— the 46-member committee he is associates said Hal] won't make a ‘confident there is no change in, move. | 'Eisenhower's plans to run again, Lacking more definite word. hem it will be only an opinion. Hall’s position is that the Presi- The arrangements committee dent spoke out on his second term faces the task of picking a key. intentions Feb. 29, that Republi- noter and other officials for the cans answered in primaries and conventions by pledging more than 900 convention votes to him, and that nothing has changed. GOP’s San Francisco nominating convention, beginning Aug. 20. Also before the group will be a launched from the belly of a B-50 bomber. * * * As for the heat proviem, Gen. Holtoner a e es About -. per cent of the en- ergy of the air moving over the plane is converted to heat by fric- tion and the heat causes a rise in the temperature of the external skin of the aircraft.” ‘proposal to shorten the convention » seam -_ erry me GEORGE'S - «SE ATI Nixon as his running mate. San © Francisco officials oppose tele- NEWPORT S NAL LOW PRICES © from four to three days—aq move ~ that would contemplate the ly approval of a ticket headed by. ‘Eisenhower with Vice President “ ag scroping the meeting and may -~ carry their yee noi i ° * Hall sawn’ would like to take Susan Ross to the committee meeting reassur- ing word direct from Eisenhower ‘that his intestinal operation will not affect his plans to run again. ! On the other hand, if there was any positive signal of doubt about’ a second term bid, Hall probably would feel under. compulsion to ask the arranrements group to de- lav its fina] decisions. But Hall anvparently {<« not go- ing to see Eisenhower before to- morrow's meeting. And White House press secretary James C Hagerty said yesterday Fisenhow- er has no plans to send any mes- sage to the group. He added that Eisenhower had not telked politics with any member of his staff. in- cluding presidential assist- ant Sherman Adems * « @ In this instance, Hall avparent)y | is caught in the web of one of his own rules—that the national committee wil] not initiate anv of its contacts with the President Under this rule, the GOP chair- man doesn't ask for appointments He goes to see the President only the White House. The unwritten rule aleo bans the national committee from taking EL RN ICI YE NETO IN AMR pay emNIER wm ——_— aa craft are Nmited to Allied military planes and three commercial air-| lines—Pan American World Air- ways, British European Airways’ and Ajr France. These flighys are restricted to three 20-mile wide air’ corridors for the 110-mile flights from West Germany. Calling All Girls The Shoe That Rocks the Nation Confusion in St. Louis —Missouri That Is ST. LOUIS, Mo. uw — It happens. that there is a St. Louis in both Missouri and Michigan and that's why Richard Marsolf’s water and electric bill = get = on time. A letter iesune Marzoff's check was delivered at city hall here yesterday. Since it was ad- dressed simply “Office of the Treasurer, City of St. Louis,” it§, was not hard to explain why it was sent to this St. Louis (pop. 875,000). | * ® Ld i A city employe promptly read-) dressed it and sent it on its way to St. Louis, Mich. (pop. 3,500), with the “Mich.” boldly. Dem Breaks Through IONIA «® — Hionia County hasn't 1ad a Democratic officeholder in 18 years but it will get one in the next election. Leo Bebeau of ‘Tennis Oxfords zines. print cotton to lastex faille, in all Nationally Advertised “ Belding, a Democrat, is unop-, posed for nomination as prose- suting attorney. No Republicans: nave filed for the post. 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The eyes of a salamander can be transplanted to another sala- mander, even though, it is of a different species, and regain their vision, says the Better Vision Institute. of. rural Tustin, was found in a roadside ditch beside U.S.131 south of Cadillac Tuesday. James Livingston, Osceola County coro- ner, said the death was caused by self-inflicted gunshot wounds. A Grand Rapids truck driver found him near the spot where a friend was killed when cars driven by two _ young men collided several dying! Didn't Feel a Thing BLAND, Va. (#—John Richard- son walked into his home after work, slipped on his wife's freshly- waxed floor, and broke his leg. Richardson went back to work next day, though. The leg he broke was his wooden one. telephone company linemen were at work when a man drove up in a panel truck, grabbed their pole jack and sped away. The three their big truck and gave chase. When the smaller truck out-dis- tanced them, they stopped and telephoned the sheriff's office, The linemen later admitted they had a i al = =~ sof ctl pS tc 7. er ren a eee A , AIXTREN, - ( PHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21,°1956 | , P : ¢ . F : ° *° e: | i though h he for You . __|Flint Reports Arrest yllchoegaer previously on assault] Find Tustin Man Dead [months ago. Watson was @ used/Second Thought Helps [rt Se eal Bacall . All four were also included in| TUSTIN W—Jack R. Watson, 30, FAIRMONT, Minn, — Three|sherift before coming down the poles. Youth Drowns in River. 'MONROE — Eighteen-year-old Thomas Traster of South Rockwood drowned Tuesday in the Huron ‘River where he had been swim- tis Navy fighter plane down thé gress has passed have said: union: offici soni odie & ee re Localll flight deck of the aircraft carrier Piidanedis ger oye oa hephan| om Sep! rough Marc Exsex. As the plane gained speed 5) 1956 ‘can count toward earning| for takeoff, something went wrong. | social Security benefits as if a The plane crashed into the Pacific serviceman had been working in a and McLaughlin died in the wreck-| job covered by Social Security for age. wages of $160 a month. * s s In other words, a serviceman | Back in Alameda, Calif.. he left was credited with “quarters of. his wife, Barbara, and their three! coverage’ which could make him children, Diane, 8'2; Robert. T4s,/ eligible for Social Security pay- and Stephen, 3 i w : ments. ‘ithin a few weeks after Mc- ' ; +7 The quarters of coverage could Laughlin crashed, someone asked ; i hia wife is she and the children be counted toward Social Secur- | Wouldn't be eligible for Social Se- ity fer a ———— = servers C@rity payments as survivors of a! it he should os ie uniform, 2s | serviceman. in McLaughlin's case. Or they could be added to any quarters of | * At the Alameda Social Security | coverage a veteran might accu- | ‘@ffice a couple of days later, | mulate in a civilian job before, or | fhe found the answer to. be, | after separation from service. Sr ametaares s ur ixeee - But a veteran could not count gervicemen may claim Social |‘be quarters unless he' was sepa Secarity benefits. rated under other than dishonor- | able conditions and was in uniform, She was told she was eligible | at least 90 days. And the quarters) for monthly payments of $128 for|couldn’t be counted if a monthly her and the children. Part of the| benefit, such as military pay, is ent would be for her and part|/paid by some government agency foe the children. The part for her/ other than the Veterans Adminis- Would stop if she chose to remarry|tration for the same period for “but the children would continue to which the military quarters are, get their share until they reached earned. | 8. If Mrs. McLaughlin didn't! @hoose to remarry, she would con-| (You may write Ray Henry in' may! to get payments until Steph-| care of this newspaper about your | , the youngest child, reached 18.|Social Security or retirement prob- Then, when she reached 65, her lem, Please enclose a stamped, payments. would start again. self- addressed envelope and 25 ‘Bhe also found that she was cents in coin.) eligible for a lump sum of $211.50. Why was McLaughlin's family Defense Brass eligible for Social Security pay- ’ “ments? 3 TYPES OF BENEFITS M eet for Annual Here's the story: Service Critique There are three types of Social| - QUANTICO, Va. uW—More than 160 civilians and big brass of the military begin their annual con- Security benefit payments. ference at the Marine Corps base, 1. The lump sum payment. 2. Retirement payments for a here today .to tell each other their’ troubles. * worker and his family when he e 8 Ess Ss Bie * ate a ata te tee NO DOWN PAYMENT! 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Carrying the ball in the prosecu- tion for the city and its defense is City Attorney William A. Ewart, a veteran of 24 years in this posi- - ition. And there is plenty of action for Ewart and his newly - appointed assistant, Sherwin M. Birnkrant. “Every action the city takes, or fails to take, is subject to court review,"’ Ewart said. Suits are filed protesting .cer- tain zoning regulations in Pon- tiac. Some people charge ordi- nances passed by the City Commission are “unreasonable.” There are claims charging neg- ligence on the part of the city. These are just a few of the ‘‘de- fensive’’ cases, Ewart says he cannot say which Dulles Slashes Red Despotism Says Present Dictators _ Are Collaborators and Heirs of Stalin Purges SAN FRANCISCO in—Secretary| of State John Foster Dulles made a slashing attack on “Soviet Com- munist despotism” today, assail- ing its present leaders as ‘‘close collaborators” of the late Joseph Stalin and the beneficiaries of his “sadistic” purges. 8. @ The recently disclosed secret) - speech made by Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev on the abuses of Stalin's rule, Dulles said “is the most damning indictment of despotism ever made by a “It should of itself be suf- ficient,"" he said, “to make all free peoples shun that type of! - despotism as they would shun a plague.” L ) . e At the same time, in a speech prepared for the annual conven- tion meeting of Kiwanis Interna- tional, Dulles challenged the So- viet rulers to put to the test in Germany their argument that communism will-be freely accept- ed by non-Communist peoples on its merits. , \ ' aie 2 i ° reer oe oe ——————— a ad re eh ee Se Tere (ian 2* wn ee =e eene = j aweut cae gest! ae bike GOVERNORS TO RIDE — A display of special . license plates bearing the names‘of 47 state gov- ernors and heads of five U. S. territories is-the foreground as New Jersey Governor Robert B. — oo ——+=—®-— type of suit is filed against Pontiac ‘ are : the most-often. “‘The law safe- Will Become U ° S. Resident guards against fraudulent claims ‘and there are plenty of them.” he 'said. “It is up to me to see if the Kin of Rescued Flyer #:*='stws There was but one zoning regu- | lation contested last year. It was t City Robust Client for Busy Attorneys Pontiac Press Phete City Attorney William Ewart and Assistant Sherwin Birnkrant. protested that a change to resi- On suits, pertaining to negli-| legitimate and rarely is it neces- _ (Aids Heroic Surgeon si: se2= A doctor who rescued a United! communists in 1944, but his life States officer shot down over Yugo-| was saved because of the need slavia during World War II will) fer physicians, dential zoning would pat him out of business. A Circuit Court judge ruled the rezoning was “unreasonable,”’ igence on the part of the city, 'Ewart said, there are about five lor six per year | these are groundless where there “And most of! ,jis no liability on the part of Pon- A present ‘unreasonable’ He spent over a year as Ssur-| charge against the city’s ice cream geon in Marshall Tito’s army and peddling ordinance is an up-to-date! jaccording to Mrs. Rogers, was example. ‘away from his home and family) Ip 1935. for five of the next 10 years. Court stepped in and ruled the city! | The Rogers discovered the Gav- couldn't compel used auto lot own- arrive in Birmingham Friday or Saturday with his family to make’ a home. Sponsor of the Dr. Georg Gavril- ovich family is L. W. Rogers, of 1424 Humphrey St.. in Birming- ham. the Michigan Supreme| tiac.”’ “The law provides that a city has to have its streets and side- walks in reasonable repair and | Bot in perfect repair,” he added. A gentleman in 1950 sued the city after his car caught fire while sary to contest an employe's case,”’ the city’s legal head said. An exception occurred last year ,when the city contested the case of ia Pontiac General Hospital em- 'ploye who claimed an injury was ‘aggravated while working at the ‘hospital. The city lost the case and a-settlement of $3,500 was paid. Other suits filed against the city jrilovichs’ whereabouts about cause it was his brother, Capt. | a ers to put rest-room facilities at Rogers has a personal interest (year ago and have worked to bring their place of business. | im the Gavrilovich family be- them to the U. S. since then. The high court ruled years parked over a catch basin on a city)jnclude questioned tax problems street. He charged, according to consisting of special assessments Ewart, that gas from a leaking and general taxation, against Pon- | The fami i . | William Rogers, now of Travis ey femeny wae jeeneng | 1.200 | Passengers on the transport Air Force Base, Calif., whom Dr. | . : | Langfitt, the largest grou uy Gavrilovich rescued, . o Stees greey ot ret | ugees to come here at one time He hid Capt. Rogers from the) under the Refugee Relief Act. Germans, treated his wounds and) Mrs Rogers said she believes brought him milk and food ithat Dr. Gavrilovich hopes to set Mrs. Rogers said that Dr Gav-/up his own practice in this c muntry dren, Georgina, 19, and Ratimir,| 15, have lived in Vienna for a little|home temporarily. later the city was unreasonable in passing an ordinance to lim- it the size of advertising of the price of gasoline at filling sta- tiens, One gas station owner ini- tiated the suit against the city to bring this final answer. “An ordinance can lay dormant rilovich, his wife, and two chil-jeventually, but “it will take time.” for years and periodically some-| the city lawyer said. |main entered the sewer and seeped up from the. basin into his car The spark from the ignition caused an explosion. The city was found not liable and a gas company made the set- tlement, the attorney said The city must stand guard in cases invelving compensation They will reside at the Rogers one will find reason to question it,"| settlements of city employes. “Most compensation cases are tiac police officers, and for the operation of city vehicles Asked if he considered the num- ber of cases of suits he has han- died a large amount, he. said: “The city is not sued a great deal for we constantly strive to keep our actions within bounds.” “But we have had every case in ‘the municipal field one time or ‘another,’ Ewart concluded, SSSR. ce United Press Phote WATCH MY EYES! — “Babu,” seven-months-cld chimpanzee, has a disgusted look on her face as she gets the soap treatment be- fore going under a pre-bedtime shower. The African-born chimp, owned by a Danish animal dealer, shows a reaction similar to that displayed by most human youngsters. ae ees wee ER SRR United Press Phote Meyner gives approval to the placing of his own personal plate by a state trooper. The plates will be displayed on autos during the annual Gov- ernors' Conference in Atlantic City June 24-27, . over & year. Dr. escaped from Yugoslavia on the pretext of visiting hospitals abroad to learn about improve- ments made on operations ef the heart and lung. try. “Georgina left was too sure how she got out of the ter. Dr. Gavrilovich was formerly chief surgeon in a Yugoslavian meg a ee WASHINGTON uw — President Eisenhower began his 12th day of convalescence today with fewer doctors hovering about him but with political questions buzzing on all sides. The six Army surgeons who) have taken turns staying in the| i‘ Gavrilevich and his son His wife followed with the coop-| eration of other physicians by) | \feigning insanity and asking to ~ receive treatment in another coun- behind,’’}: Mrs. Rogers said, ‘and I'm not!” country, but she did join them la- — Staff of Doctors Cut i as lke Gains Steadily | ae cS => ae Pe ee ee ae Sigh * Pesan a ome - es a = a ae ‘ " | | a dnitesnalnetbadibis = ed is@ | i , Give Just as Much Thought to Economical CAR FINANCING Dadian weds 2 @ PPR BB Ratan ter 40 FP i ein el, ap ec ee eee ict President's room around the clock were relieved of that duty late yesterday — a new _ indication, White House press secretary chief executive's recovery from| proceeding ‘‘very satisfactorily.” Hagerty responded with more than genial silence to politi- in nine months. He wouldn't even say whether the President, who he ‘> James C. 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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 By Carl Grubert/South Teams Up to Kill dan (Data, was tabled by a Draftees Given Hearing 1 |School Integration Bill he station te teble the bili for! ‘if Turned Down as Risk WASHINGTON uw — Southern|thls session was made by Rep.| WASHINGTON «®—Draftees in| Democrats and Republicans team- Lantreme (GR). . the future will get a hearing if ed in the House Education Com- _ _|they wish before they are rejected mittee today to hill a bill calling jyrretion ar cae eay, the Most jie induction ‘on security grounds. for the federal government to pay|mercial fishing pro-| Secretary of Defense Wilson yes- schools, : {annually valued at about Soviet Air Show May Resolve Fund. Rowlf WASHINGTON (INS)—Congres- waiting for his testimony include! miles an hour, whereas the U.S.|/parable Soviet Badgers.” But in sional @ources said today that the alrpower subcommittee headed is starting production of the F-104, still smaller jet bombers, capable’ Gen. Nathan F. 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NINETEEN on Jordan Refuses |i see-saw Naval Reserve Law UnitDisabled Veterans Mase in tht county vemaePlans to Honor Instructor Distributing Tags L Jew Peace Bid for subsidizing Jortian’s army. aU : * * & The Pontiac Naval Reserve Law'classes, He has been active in| Disabled American Veterans -(The British Foreign Office said) Unit. will hold a dinner honoring navai affairs for several years. .|units throughout the country have Government Head Seeks May 2 that Jordan wants the sub- instructor, Lt. Commander Donald| Adams’ class of 15 included four begun their annual distribution of VALUE HEADQUARTERS aMeRA Maat w sidy, which has averaged some|E. Adams, of Waterford Township, other attorneys and students with DAV Idento Tags, miniature li- 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 Homes Lost to Arabs 30 million dollars a year, paid|4%d the completion of studies for Naval Reserve ranks ranging from |cense plates for key chains, it was IF IT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAVE IT FOR LESS in Palestine directly to its treasury rather|the year tonight at 7:15 at the Or-|Lieutenant to Captain. lannounced today, . than to a military bank account/chard Lake Country Club. ————— Contributions are used each year __|in London whose use has been} Lt. Commander Farrell E. Rob-\Marshall Youth Drowns for continuing the organization's or avon = caer supervised by British officers at-lerts, of West Bloomfield, will serve Fishing in Nottawo lake services. The DAV cares for non- | ment will ys n : soy Lael tached to the Jordan forces. as chairman of the program with g ‘members as well as members in Einment Will never conclude peace; The Premier added that his gov-\Commander James M. Hannan, of| MARSHALL w—Lawrence Eaton ‘h¢ nation-wide program. with lerael. , ernment welcomed offers of finan- Birmingham, the host : | The DAV has estimated that ap- The new government chief toldicial aid from Egypt, Syria, and | _ dee celebrating = 16th birthday roximately 78.573 disabled veter- Parliament he would seek the re-|Sau Arabia, who have military al-| T&¢ Class of 15 mea recently py going on a fishing trip, drowned ns in Michigan will need help thi turn to their former homes in Is-|liances under Egyptian command. nena bake’ oes ea \yesterday in Nottawa Lake, seven| year ‘t dee caeecl catalan har é . : “ 7 . u ; f . . i in 5 : 4 sai Big hncaggiont eee hie ated eer - cuban ee Reserve program. The group |Mles southwest of Marshall. benefits. More funds are needed to { neces live la Jordan s : Seas has declined to give Plams to convene again in Sep- _Cottagers, who saw the boat cap- carry on the rehabilitation assist- 4 H 1 told \ isl bl rf = f =e t give! tember with other area Reserve |*!2€ od the middle of the lake, ance. ere 'f wo “dee hag ne —< ators he Pp. 6 & es | officers invited to join in the pier Lawrence's brother, Daryl, | The Idento-Tags are distributed § os alliance Sit othe An gil se Fatty kesman for) Say ef @ mew phase of Naval en re ee ee a i made by the disabled veterans tions siiiliag to those “Jordan te. the Israel, Foreign *Minibtry said, — Lawrence sank i eciors aes keesnerer abioass national s s E - the Is 5 i rs he rs. i cently concluded with Syria and Israel has accused Syria and Jor- | Golf will precede the dinner and could reach him. ———————— Egypt. ‘dan of issuing “thregts” against various talks will be given. 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Butch ts going to sea and shore installations aboard the poster to) keep sailors reminded of the Navy's re-enlistment campaign. Future Homes May Be Unique Plastic and Alurainoni., Removable Walls, Odd Shapes Seen Ahead WASHINGTON — Tomorrow's} homes may be made of plastic. : stee! or aluminum have remov able | | walls, light - diffusing partitions, | structural furniture and self-can- tained utilities. ] * ¢ ®# 7 They may look like inverted bowls, clusters of domes, or be put together in six-sided sections like the cells of a honeycomb. Such at least are some of the materials and designs already being tried out by adventurous homeowners, or modeled in the experimental laboratories of en- gineers and architects. The six-sided dwelling has been | developed, logically enough, by a) beekeeper “in New Zealand, says | the National Geographic Society. | All the parts of his house—walls, floors, ceilings, windows, doors—| were factory-cut to standard meas- urements based on the honeycomb | hexagon. °* * « The advantage of nature's six sided figures over man-made right angles, says the New Zealander, | include design variation, the sav-| ing of odd bits of material other- wise wasted, and greater unit strength. ROTATING HOUSE In Italy, a man who likes a| change of view has built a re- volving hilltop home that can face both sunrise and sunset. The build- -ing is in two parts, the lower cir- cular and stationary. The upper, resembling a ship's superstruc- ture, rests on wheels and rotates by push botton. Even interiors may someday swivel, An American electrical company predicts a living room “lazy Susan” that will turn sofas and chairs toward picture win- dow, television set, or fireplace. 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One Californian has built a loung- ing platform in place of living- room furniture, while a Tokyo ar- chitect has accented the Western look of his new studio-home by | | equipping it with furniture oid Ja-| pan never knew. | Fish Is Sharpshooter BOSTON — One of the world's most remarkabie aquarium fishes is the archerfish, or Toxotes, which obtains some of its food by | shooting down insects by spewing drops of water from its mouth at distances up to five feet. The archerfish's marksmanship is high. ly accurate for at least four feet. The insect is gobbled up the instant fi falls into the water. 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(INS) camino exists and- will insist —with a combined jand surface ~The’ return of natives to theirjthat “structural changes” in the! of only 687 square miles scat- onetime homes on Bikini and Eni-|topography of Bikini and Eniwefbk| tered over 4,000,000 square miles |wetok atolls in America’s nuclear| make them uninhabitable. of ocean NI testing grounds may be barred for-'srRUCTURAL CHANGE ro | This possiblity was revealed iM reguit of hydrogen and atomic )ble to the U. n all areas there ts .| an estimated population of 63,- plain whether the U. 8. ruled out jtoured the Pacific trust territories poNn’T LIKE KILI the natives’ return because the [last March. | In discussing continued requests Pacific atolls ha sage — | The trust territory is made up by the former Bikini inhabitants mnere or’ tees tastngty Ketone | of 97 distinet islands grouped |for resettlement on more suitable tive, into three archipelagos—the Mar- |islands than the one they are on But Nucker will deny Such a _tanas, Carelines and Marshals now, the report states: The Bikini grievances centered about the fact that Kili atoll to which they were transferred some years ago to clear ‘them out of test and “fall-out” range, has high reefs and hardly any safe shipping approach or outlet. 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A jaunt to Ithaca and a few hours later, a duplicate exhibit was unveiled at Cornell University, her alma mater. * * It seems incredible that one woman could have seen so much and ventured so far as was proved) by the 200-picture panorama on must want to shiearaphe = rust feel a need to take pictures,” answered immediately. “When women, make p hotogra-| phy a career,” she added ‘they | have a feminine advantage in cer- tain specialties such as Baby or Fashion. photography. Frees 19,064 | “‘Hewever, | gradually lowering and there is | | less and less differentiation in | | photography between men ame women photographers. RMR CURB “But even with no career or serious work involved, it is enough East ( for a woman to .express herself by shooting pictures of her family and then it can be lots of fun besides.”’ { i] sermany announce recent months as a demo its will to reunify divi many. There are more than 100 gla- jciers in the United States, most _ |being in the Rockies and the Cas- leade range of Washington and |Oregan. The announcement fol general clemency wave PC. ALUMINUM | CANISTER SE You’ve seen similar s selling up to display. BEGAN IN COLLEGE She studied photography in cole | lege only because it might heip her | it! helped pay her tuition and estab-, art course. In a short time, lished her career after graduatioh as an industrial photographer Then Fortune beckoned—For- tune Magazine, that is—in 1930, when it was started, and she ac- cepted the invitation. Six years | later, Life began — as a pub- lishing venture and as a career in photojournalism for Miss Bourke-White, In the very first issue of Life magazine, she made the cover and illustrated the lead picture | story with a type of photo essay’ which established a distinctive style. COVERED EVERYTHING Since then she has portrayed statesmen and sharecroppers: covered the combat phases of wars, uprisings and rebellions: survived torpedoing, air raids and bombardment; travelled by canoe, muleback, helicopter and jet: burrowed two miles deep in an African gold mine and ascended eight miles into the stratosphere where it took technicat maneuver- ing to make her cameras work at all Certainly these dramatic—oft- en brutally gripping—photes on display bear little evidence of a “weman's touch.”” That is evi- NOT A CLEARANCE! 21$632 FREE! TV bts Other Nationally Advertised | FANS Priced frony- fy a ' rent dual exhibitions, it is one of the highlights of her 20 years as a ANY SET PURCHASED! _ _ ELECTRIC FAN SALE! $i yy i C é Z VIA HELICOPTER — The face of Liberty by Margaret Bourke- | White, is one of a series of helicopter views of the United: States, in | the course of which she survived two crashes. 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Truman has called for a new mag.-. na carta to include ‘economic well-being . . . health, education, and- decent living standards. 2 MSU Acquires New - Physics Equipment EAST LANSING (#—Basic- re- search facilities at Michigan State’ University will be increased next, fall with installation of two major pieces of equipment. j The new items, a magnetic re- sonance spectrometer and a cry- ostat, will be used in the laborato- ries of the physics and chemistry ments, Dean Milton E. Muelder of the College of Science and Arts announced. Dean Muelder said only some eight universities in the world have the pew type fesonance spectrometer. Purchased primarily to expand the university's physical research facilities, the equipment will also’ play an important part in the teaching programs of the two de- partments. Equipped with graph recorders, | the spectrometer is designed to) reveal the molecular structure of various materials far more quickly than older methods of chemical; analysis. * 8 | Dr. Robert D. Spence of the | physics department is awaiting the fall delivery of the cryostat. He hopes to put it to work in his) studies of helium gas Stanton Youth Drowns After Diving Off Boat LAKEVIEW (#—Harry Jura. 15, of Stanton, drowned yesterday after diving off a boat in West HONORS FOR TRUMAN — Former President Harry S. Truman | smiles and wears the proper academic hat and gown as he is con- | gratulated by towering Lord Halifax, chancellor of Oxford University | after receiving the honorary degree of doctor of civil laws at the famous university in Oxford, England, yesterday. Tears filled Tru- | * man’s eyes when Lord Halifax conferred the degree with the eulogy: | —_____—— last night before 400 graduates of Oxford's Christ Church College. irights,"’ Truman declared. | ‘must extend the benefits of their| ‘Venezuelan lIdlewild airport exactly 24 hours ‘after the departure of the plane Joseph J. Leary, 49-year-old Democratic leader, was appointed to the Senate Monday by Gov. A. B. Chandler. In announcing his decision, Leary yesterday told re- porters ‘‘a sincere desire to bring peace to the ranks of the Demo- cratic party in Kentucky" had led him to consider the senatorship. Leary, who -has served as a speech writer and adviser to both Chandler and Sen. Earle C. Cle ments, said he was convinced, un- der the circumstances which now exist, that he couldn't accomplish his peace obiective. * * @ Kentucky's Democratic party is split between two factions, one headed by Chandler and the other by Clements and former Gov, Lawrence Wetherby. The Demo- cratic State Central Tuesday named Wetherby as the party's nominee for the unexpired term of the late Sen. Alben W. Barkley in the November election. Committee ?$10,000 bond. The committee is controlled by Chandler said he would try to Juliana’s Abdication Possible Executive Committee will meet in Lexington Saturday, but Chair- man Dewey Daniel of Hazard an- nominee for Barkley’s seat will reported previously that the nom- inee would be announced at that time with Dr. Elmer E. Gabbard a Denies Income Tax Bilk Scheme Charge DETROIT (#—Two brothers who run an accounting and tax service | pending examination July 10 on) charges they falsified income tax returns in a scheme to balk the government of $250,000. * * * Edward J. Zacharski, 39, pleaded innocent at his arraignment yes- terday before Federal Judge Arthur A. Koscinski and was re- leased under $5,000 bond. Afterward Zacharski told news- men: “There's no truth to the charges and they can't provo it." His brother, Norman Zachary, 27, who legally changed his name some ago, had been arraigned the day before and was freed under ” * * LJ Internal revenue agents said the brothers made out more than 68 fictitious income tax returns ‘claiming refunds totaling more forces friendly to Clements. AP Wirephoto than $250,000. Bernhard left The Netherlands for Brussels yesterday without ap- parently feaching an agreement w “faith healer,” man. announcement that their 18-year AMSTERDAM (INS) — Prince formance. ith his wife, Queen Juliana, in domestic tiff attributed to a Mrs. Geroge Hof-| ©, Se ‘ternational * * * Dutch sources interpreted an in Royal Dutch Household company her to a ballet per- Bernhard, who returned to Soestdijk castle Monday night from Stockholm, flew te Brus- sels today to attend a meeting federation. A Dutch official Political observers discounted Riesel Says Bridges tees mw “ee oem a TET ee or rie reption saie cmap DOMEStiC Tift Still Reigns tvs mere at sehen |After Control of Ports WASHINGTON (INS) + Labor columnist Victor Riesel declared in testimony made public today that West Coast union leader Harry Bridges is seeking to ex- tend his power to the New York and New Orleans waterfronts. * « @« } : The writer, blinded in an acid- throwing attack by an unidentified hoodium, said in a sworn state- ment to the Senate Internal Se- curity subcommittee that Bridges wants to control those ports just as he “absolutely controls” those The healer, a one-time typist. has said she discovered she could aid afflicted persons by dedicating them to Christ. She conducts her faith-healing sessions on an assembly-line basis, handling ten patients in ten min- utes. The patients wait for their num- ber to be called in a dingy com- bination poolroom and bar. Mrs. Hofman sits alone on a glass-en- closed porch at the end of an adjoining dance hall. At the left of old daughter, Princess Beatrix, was extending her holiday in Rome, as an indication that firm were free under bond today) Juliana and her husband had not reached an agreement. The possibility of Juliana's ab-| dication in favor of Beatrix is not ruled out by those knowing the jqueen's will and that of Bern- hard. The latter’s view has been: In the country it is my wife who rules, but in my home it is I.” However, the palace announced later that Juliana and Bernhard will accompany Beatrix when the princess makes her first official visit to Amsterdam June 20. SEEKS CONTACT The government information service said Beatrix, The Nether- lands probable future queen, had expressed the desire to have more personal centact with the Dutch people. In line with this wish, the service said, Juliana. and Bern- hard will introduce their daughter ‘reports that formation of a cabinet. after the recent Duteh elections would depend on Juliana giving up her close association with the 61- year old Mrs. Hofman. cabinet. usually is a matter of weeks becayse of complicated par- itv deals, and they referred to \various newspapers abroad broke to Amsterdam officials and ac- They said that creation of a Premier Willem; Drees’ statement. queen’s dealings with Mrs. Hof-' man. PAPERS REVEAL STORY The Netherlands people did not learn of the reports of Bernhard- Juliana differences and the role of Mrs. Hofman until last week after the story. Mrs. Hofman herself denied as “nonsense” the reports that she wielded an undue influence over Juliana after an eight-year asso- ciation. The queen was said to have (announced. the sharp-featured graying woman, who is aided by two eee jing middle-aged women, is a piano. On her right are shelves with boxes containing dancing shoes. ‘Operation White Hat’ MARQUETTE \—A two-month Navy recruiting drive dubbed last week that no constitutional eration White Hat” culminated yes- question was involved in the terday with the swearing-in of 81 enlistees from the Upper Penin- sula. After the ceremonies and a big lunch, the group was flown to Glenview, Ill., for training. Nearly every Upper Peninsula community was represented. Heads Dairy Group EAST LANSING #—Dr. C. F. Huffman, Michigan State Univer- sity authority on dairy nutrition,’ today was named president of the; ‘“A-t-t-o-rne-y, American Dairy Science Assn. at the organization's annual meeting | “Aw,” replied the other,”’ that’s lin Storrs, Conn., the university attorney, same as lawyer in cow- lboy pictures.”’ He Riesel said: one asked what's wa— in Hawaii and San Francisco. “It would be a iserious matter if this man, who is a champion of Communist and Soviet causes . extend his influence to the port of New York, for example." jabeleq Bridges’ “Op-|threat to national security. | The columnist's testimony, given 'to staff investigators behind closed \doors in New York Tuesday, was placed in the record at the outset iof public hearings on Communist infiltration of port areas. . were able to power a Title Fails to Impress— Just ‘Cowboy Lawyer’ LANCASTER, Ky. boys, ages 9 and 10, stopped at the office door of City Judge Ed- ward R. Roark. Two that?"’ Carta Urged among our inalienable rights.” The former U.S. president made OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 © an appeal for a better life for underprivileged people in a speech! Earlier yesterday the ancient British university conferred an honorary doctorate of civil law on him. “Every man should have the benefit of the best in medicine, he continued, and every boy and girl the highest educational train- | ing from which they can profit. | The aged, he added, should be free of economic worries in their declining years. “In short, we must declare in a New magna carta, in a new Dee-| laration of Independence, that! henceforth economic well being and security, that health and ed-| ucation and decent living stand. ards are among our inalienable The nations of the West, he said, | democracy and abundant ways of’ life to the rest of the world. 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Rianne ea naen onone ENGGASS’ FAN BARGAINS! | brown hair and an appendix scar, It ‘tenctia holes in a card at the ‘These cards are slammed __to- in the United States as a replace-| European U.S. Army headquar- gether in another machine and ment and have him in southern ters here and at the same time, presto! Out comes the replace-| tion the closest thing yet to a ro-|thing quite so frivolous, but if it\Germany in 48 hours. by transocean radio, stamps the ment right there on a card. The, bot army \was urgent they could find a 25-/ The gadget is called a “trans- same holes in a card at Ft. Dix, card even contains his orders. Ft. It's “all done with electronic: year-old cook = blue eyes,'ceiver."’ N.J., where European replace- Dix interviewers take a few mo-' in aa ° + —---~ ments are selected. ments to confirm the machine, but . ™ | In the old days, the Army, it’s almost never wrong. shipped over replacements ‘by the! Thus, Heidelberg can ask for a boatload. 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Nehru's visit here. ‘ Defeated two years for for re-; election by Barkley, Cooper will) toss his fedora into the border- State political arena this year on| only one condition: If President Eisenhwoer will personally ask him to run, Cooper has already made this stipulation to “assistant presi- dent” Sherman Adams and Re- pablican National Chairman |, Leonard W, Hall, who fruitiessly urged: him toe try for the Senate. The stipulation puts Eisenhower en a political hot-spot. Both the White House and the GOP Com- mittee are anxious to have Cooper, a proven vote-getter, run for the Senate seat in this crucial elec- tion year when control of the Sen- ate is at stake. If Eisenhower, however, requests Cooper to become an active politi- eal candidate on the eve of Nehru's arrival July 7, the sensitive Indian leader may regard the move as a personal affront. Cooper, as our ambassador to India, will naturally shepherd , become an extremely touchy‘one. jneutral India. jing from the moment it starts until of a split muscle in his throat. } prime minister : Kentucky's Republican State election day.” He may have to return to the = dering he’ State Depart officials are! Committee, which will name the| In his letter to the State com- hospital later for a gallstone oe, four-day visit bere. If he pre- feartul that Nehru, knowing little Gop candidate for the Senate, met, mitte two weeks ago -he conceded tion. viously resigned his diplomatic 4¢ our domestic politics. might con- | June 2 to nominate Cooper, but ad-|that his “‘instinct was to respond AFRAID TO OFFEND post to become @ Republican can- ‘sider Cooper's resignation just be-' journed without making a selection to the opportunity of this election| A dedicated man, Cooper aan, .by offending Nehru. Born and bred would infinitely prefer a desk in If so, take heart. For you are in excellent company if, as so many people believe, a peer of England is excellent company. This came to light recently, in the House of Lords in a discussion of something called ‘‘The Hotel Proprietors (liabilities and rights) Bill.” The bill as drafted by the government referred throughout to “g hotel.” Lord Faringdon, an old H-suppressor who learned his grammar at. Eton, weighed in with a protest. He asked for an amendment making it ‘an Hotel.” didate, the assignment could fore his arrival a loss “of face for after Cooper said the ambassador-|year,” but he felt that it would thrown his heart into the delicate to meet this Saturday, but may | te the approaching visit of Neh- re A A OB The three-week wait would prob- political future, | The ambassador meanwhile has ial remarked: in the state—requires little per- will have four years .to serve, “After all, Cooper is a Republil- ship had a prior “claim on my'‘‘not be orderly to quit (the @M-\ Indian assignment and doe efforts.” bassadorship) at this time.” — = . Haitch H aint ‘ad lt ere The committee is rescheduled | The reference apparently was {_again- postpone action if Cooper | ru, and Cooper’s unwillingness to . _ ted by the aspirated? indicates that he will he avail- | embarrass that head of state by Dithe Necwnen sounding. pana cise tae ae a aime able after Nehru’s state visit. _| thinking only in terms of his own arena. e ‘not endeared himself to the White ably not unduly upset campaign) Cooper has twice served out un- 11), se by insisting that Ike per- plans, inasmuch as Cooper—the €xpired Senate terms from Ker lly ask him to run. best—known Republican politician tucky. The successor to Barkley | sonal build-up before the Novem- before again facing a ‘re-election.can like Ike. He is also a politi- ber election. jcampaign. cian. He ought to be able to make In India last year, the ambassa-| Cooper, like Ike, has recently the decision himself without putting that he “loves ‘Political campaign.’ cessful operation for the removal publican Senate next year.” < ‘vant to crown his 1¢onths’ offert! to Kentucky politics, however, he’ |would infinitely perfer a desk in’ dor frankly admitted his home- had some health problems. Only the- President on this spot. He sickness for the Senate and said 54, he has just undergone a suc- certainly knows Ike wants a Re-| WORTH NU-VISION GLASSES! Setisfection Guerenteed! © PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASS © EXPERT REPAIR WORK Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. Rm. 243, 15 W. Lawrence Street ~ PAST SERVICE DISPENSING OPTICIANS _Phone FE 2- 2895 | “T take this matter rather seriously,” he said seriously. “It is desirable to avoid excessive preciosity, but it is a mistake to throw the baby of elegance out with the dirty water of the precious.” Lord Merthyr, in charge of getting the bill passed for the gov- ernment, wasn't having any of this. True, he said, the English used to pronounce ‘‘Hotel’’ in the French fashion, without the ‘‘H,’’ but, he declared, ‘‘the word now is not thus pronounced.” Lord Conesford (heducated at Rugby, 'e was) sided with Lord Faringdon and cited the pertinent English rule of grammar as fol- lows: “In the case of an aspirated ‘H,’ the question whether you say ‘an’ or ‘a’ depends on whether the first syllable of the word begin- ning with ‘H’ is accented or not accented. If it is accented it should be ‘A.’ If it is unaccented it should be ‘An’.”’ \ Wy vA WARDS 48 South —— Se. 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Fay is giving the girls a little lessan in Span- ish, She says they should know golf terms in her language. a of {} Mrs. Ed Luce Jr. of Birmingham and Mrs. Bernard | If they make ceramics, they are Hobby Doesn't Require Perfection “I'll never sell portraits or any-to spend my free time, after the * The competitive spirit is doubt- ashamed if they don’t immediately thing like that. I probably ought housework is done, in something less a fine thing. Our economy couldn't run as well without it But I sometimes wish we could re- lax a little when it comes to our personal lives Because of it, many people are prevented from taking up a hobby which could give them great pleas ure, for fear they won't excel jn it. , If they study French, they aren't happy until they're just perfect at it. They're afraid to enjoy conversing in it for fear they'll make mistakes. If they go in for gardening or flower-arranging, they feel they've failed unless they ,win the prizes at the garden club or the honorary award at the woman's club. wee 5 get a big market for their wares — and run a highly successful busi- ness MISS THE REAL FUN And think of the sheer fun miss! they * * * Martha Y. likes to sketch little children “I've never had formal train- ing.’ she writes rather sheepish- ly, “but I just love it and some- times the sketches come out pretty well, “When T have any free time, I spend it that way. I'm learning a ‘lot, but sometimes I feel it’s a waste of time, because I'm not a _s! pro caeeanenae.) The new more-hat styles of the season now take to the water. New bathing caps slated for airing on fash- ionable beaches this summer are designed for glamor, as well as to keep the hair drv. Some are decorated with embossed flowers, others adopt some of the new hat Silhouettes such as the beret and thegam o'shanter. Most of the new caps have inner sonst Merion to: provide a “tighter seal against the water and to protect smart hairdos jrom the surf. * more productive.’ “Productive” js a relative term Producing for money or fame is not the only kind of productive- ness there is : If Martha ‘gets pleasure. ‘creased skill and observation pow- Get Joyride ie / bg / in Cad | | lac ers from her sketching, she's pro- “ductive enough. She's. producing The golden-hued Cadillac Coupe a better personality, a more ful- de Ville on display outside of Will- filled life. owry Play house during the eau She is growing and developing week presentation of “The Solid] and can, with a hobby like that, \Gold Cadillac, which — opened femal growing and developing Tuesday night, well reflects the! the reat of her tile luster of the 24-carat performance | . . inside on the stage of Michigan's Moreover, if she keeps at it. she oldest “straw hat” theater. can't tell what good things might “Chef Bill Merrill, director. of/ Come out of Will-O-Way, has taken all the nec-| essary basic ingredients, mixed It will open new horizons to her. them in the proper proportions, She'll meet new people, and she and has brought forth a palatable Might end up getting all kinds of production that should whet the Unexpected benefits. The impor- appetite of even the most critical |'@"t thing is to do it for its own theatergoer. sake. With Bertha Forman, at her DON’T WORRY whimsical best, portraying the role/ of the inquisitive minor stockhold-’ }y feel like ‘taking up,” as the er “Mrs. Laura Partridge’; Wil- saying goes, don’t worry about ham Smith as the frustrated trans- what may happen to it. planted tycoon, “McKeever.” suf- A great deal will happen to you, fering from ‘‘Washingtonitis”; and in the way of self-development— Danny and Janet Simpson as the ahd that can be productive in ways love interest, the nightly audiences! you may never dream of. are virtually guaranteed a rollic'<-| (Copyright 1956) ing , Joyride in “The. Solid Gold) Cadillac."’ | The comedy is presented nightly, at Will-O,Way Playhouse through! ‘July 1. \ Audiences it. * Ld * Retiring Principals Honored at Dinner The Pontiac Administrators’ As- sociation met last night -at Or- irom will perform before a If there’s something you honest- ‘’ } st Lake Cl Golfers Bring Color to Fore Committees arranging ‘members of Forest Lake Country Club. Cochairman Mrs. Albert C. Yost (left) of Birmingham arranged the din- ner party Wednesday evening for the professionals and ee 4 — the LPGA tournament were Charles C. Curry Jr. of Ble man, guests. Photographed with her (left to right) were Mrs. ea 7° a af Seal Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Donald F. | Watkins of Birmingham display some of the prizes which will be awarded at Forest | Mrs. Ferd M. Broock (left) of Sa tee ates Lake Country Club during the LPGA Championship Tournament. Mrs. Watkins is club champion golfer at Birmingham Country Club. Womens Section | THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 PAGES 26-31 Apprentice Theater at Will-O-Way ow Includes Up-to-Date Workshop When the Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater starts its seven-week sum- mer session Tuesday, students 4-year-olds to adults. will have the use of the new Apprentice Theater Workshop. * * ® | The workshop, housing a 40-foot ‘stage 24 feet deep, has a revolving \20-foot stage which can easily be |manipulated. | The new building has record- | ing facilities and incorporates all | of the new ideas in modern | theater production. At the end of the summer term, students “live” audience of friends and guests. ; Anyone interested in applying \for the summer séssion, may do so jby calling Mrs. Celia Merrill With Young | One of the “biggest” stars out jat Forest Lake Country Club is 19- month-old Heidi Hagge, daughter ‘of Alice Bauer. This toddler captures the heart of ‘both club members and guests when she swings her club (cut down to size by doting grandfather ‘Dave Bauer) and yellr, ‘‘Fore.” * * *& | Heidi came with her mother and Pros Share Spotlight Turner, director of the Apprentice and continue for seven weeks. The Theater, or applying at the the- young children will nmyect in’ the ater. Applications will be taken morning; high school age in the afternoon; and adults in the eve- There are six pages in_ ning. today’s Women’s Section Applicants may choose the one- hour classes on Tuesday and ‘thr ‘Se oN | Thursday, Wednesday and Fri- through Saturday. No experience) rome y, or dnesday lig Necessary. . y- | b * * i * * * The courses are primarily de- Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater isigned to help students acquire is located on Long Lake road, just ‘poise and self-confidence, in addi- ©aSt of Telegraph road The ‘tion to dramatic instructions. theater is on the same «grounds, | and | For children and adults with jnoy | definite theatrical aspirations, | more advanced ceurses in dra- | matics are available. n Will-O-Way Playhouse. | The classes begin on Tuesday i ' Golfer | Fay Crocker of Montevideo, Uru- | ‘guay, entertains the pros and club: members with Spanish lessons—| golf terms mostly, Fay’s father) was Uruguayan men’s champion' 27 times, and her mother was wom-| ‘an's champion six times, so Fay |comes by it naturally. In 1955 she, iwon the Serbin Open, Wolverine Open and National Open, ~ 2 ‘ % * A if be ee + » i} ’ ® ~~ - : i j F . a oo is affiliated with, fhe well- _ Corinne Sisterhood farewell dinner for two retiring use for commuting to tournaments others Dinner soa POntite, Principals, Mrs. Rudolph from their home in Sarasota, Fla. Members of Corinne Sisterhood’ Kempf from Willis School and Mrs. (184, Dames of Malta, held a dex Welten Sherman from: LeBaron Peggy Kirk Bell flew her So ner Wednesday evening in Malta School, plane from Southern Pines, N. Temple honoring protectors! and) About 45 attended the party Ce, the earenenret | Teeed charter members of the group. which included swimming, golf and’: Pre = eee os golfer melts Ge Following dinner, a brief busi-' bridge. « Curtis Cup for 1958. ness meeting. was- conducted by — Holder of every major: tourna- ,Orra Schram, Queen Esther. Meet- Quick mending gives ‘longer ment title and medal, and leading ings have been discontinued dur-|wear to terry towels. Old bath money winner in 1955, Patty Berg jing the summer months and the towels may be used for ironing of Chicago began golfing at 15. sociation tournament, which opened and Mrs. Ivan J. Mero of Home- jnext meeting will be held in Sep-|pads or for wrapping sweaters or She also was named AP Woman tember, if jother articles after washing. jAthlete of the Year, Pants Lake Country Club for a her grandparents in the trailer they WINNER 29 TIMES The only tournament she hasn't’ ’ won, the LPGA championship, is sought by Louise Suggs of Lithia Springs, Ga, Winner of 29 pro fournaments, she had her best vear ; in 1953 when she won 10 tourna- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ice ‘ments and collected winnings nev- of Hershey Street announce the en- ba equaled. a \gagement of their daughter, Wil- The Ladies Professional Golf As- ™4. to Ivan Lee Mero, son of Mr. WILMA ICE today at Forest ithrough Sunday, jfor the wedding. ' k vomfield Hills, uho assisted uith prizes; Mrs. John F. Hern, chairman of the hostess committee, and Mrs. Leland B. Church, publicity chaire ee o—_—_—- Pro Again Possesses Rabbit Foot | Good Luck Token | Donned for LPGA by Marilynn Smith Sports figures are a su- perstitious lot. And if there’s a good luck charm involved, it often takes more than just an ordinary reason for that man or woman in sports to give up such a token of luck. For Marilyn Smith, the associate golf pro at Forest Lake Cotintry Club, it was an unheard of situation to be seen on the course with- out that rabbit's foot dan- gling from her skirt waist- band. Mariynn got the rabbit's foot just as a joke (because of al] her superstitious beliefs) from a friend while still in high school in Wichi- ta, Kan., back in 1946. dust for laughs, she pinned the foot to her waist and took jt with her into the Kansas State Ama- teur Golf Tournament that year. She won that championship and the rabbit's foot became a _per- manent fixture. » Ld] * In 1947 and 1948 Marilynn re. peated as Kansas aMateur cham- pion, and in 1949 she won the na- tional intercollegiate championship before moving into the pro field. TO HELP BABE | A year ago Marilynn parted with ijher rabbit's foot, Her reason was her friendship with Babe-Zaharias, who has been fighting for her life with cancer. She gave the fur paw to Babe with the hopes it would bring luck to the world's greatest woman athlete. ® ® * “Losing that rabbit's foot was Itke losing a friend, but if it brought any luck I sure hoped for some for Babe.” she told reporters When the 1956 pre circuit started the foot was missing from Marilynn’s waist, but thie week as the LPGA began, a bright and shiny rabbit's {0 0 t, twice the size of the old one, Was noticed again hooked to her 4 Her good friend Fay Crocker pre sented her with the foot as a sou- venir and Marilynn is again happy and hooked with a rabbit's foot, Gathering Is Held by Plymouth Group Mrs. Cecil Bondurant of Garland javenue entertained the Plymouth Group of First Congregational |Church Wednesday evening, She was assisted by Ina Sisco and Ora ‘Hallenbeck. | Devotions were given by Mrs, |Leon Putman and a resume of projects sponsored by the group ‘during the year was given by | Margaret Steward. Mrs. Bondurant reported on the state conference. Guests for the evening were Phyllis Pope, Mrs, Geraldine Cum tiss and Mrs. Lewis Corbat, Mrs. Allan Hersee ‘Hostess to Circle The Elizabeth Circle of First Christian Church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Allan Hersee on South Jessie street. Mrs. Brady Adams presented the program, “United Witness.” Devotions were given by Mrs, David DuVall, who used “Come (Worship the Lord” as her topie, ‘The next meeting of the group \will be held at the home of Mrs. , will continue site drive. No date has: been set, Fred Ruby on Hallman street July iit. ub a cin oe ak ee ae Ot Fie, ee ee a THE ane PRESS, SHURSDAY, JUNE 21, ‘1956 oT WENTY SEVEN Teenagers Remain Loyal to Rock ’n’ Roll Despite Alarmed Protests ‘Can the teenage music craze fickle In love, in ambition, in * roll ft ’ Aiverican youth? oF et dust an- personal philosophy. About rock 0 s Ld roll though, there’ been miseepreed __ rage? Fo get the ander They’ ‘til areas ep re san “Why? — high , school on "a on Americ: a 9 =~ earvi ce tall, aa ars girl was asked. esp aad ge a ne J . . . cane “sea hers across the na- “It ‘gives you a sort of feeling of br TO asad the first of four freedom," she said firmly, “‘it : makes you relax and want to By PHYLLIS BATTELLE jump. Youth’s gotta have freedom! International News Service today. You know?” It has been three years now since pEVOID OF MELODY American youth began to writhe and shake eee feet Uke close acquaintance with it, rock a Ubangi at the tom-toms. \‘n’ roll is a type of music almost =. ** ldevoid of melody. What strain of Three years too, since parents, tune exists is carried, generally, began to hold their ears and try| by a saxophone or an urgent- to act tolerant and laugh, but with | voiced vocalist who sounds like a a quiver of foreboding, at the'spark would explode him. frenzy. * 8 ®«& In the last two of these years = The lyrics are repetitive and the shrewdest music men in the (either suggestive or meaningless. land have been sitting in their Most parents doubt ‘that their off- ivory-keyed towers, alternately spring derive any significance predicting doom to this savage from the lyrics (*They don't listen beat—and eating, distastefully, thelr words. a | mother hopefully). But “rock ‘n’ roll'’’—the noisy, | Seme musicians seem to be- controversial whatsit of music—| lieve that the older RR fans, goes on. | from 17 on, understand the lyrics | and are beth sheched and eme- it'S) tionally excited by them. getting bigger than ever. It is a 2-beat rhythm, with the STATISTICS LACKING accent on every second beat, and “We can't give any statistics on it's this rhythm that rouses and how many rock ‘n’ roll records Churns the energies and emotions * * e Not only has it gone on, are being sold because there’s no °f youngsters—while it wears down. way of making the breakdown be- the nerves of their elders. tween RR and some close classi-| “ 2 * fications, like rhythm-and-blues or It is a combination of many race records,” reports Norman Or- forms of music, from the most} lick, associate editor of Cashbox Primitive jungle beats to the sen- magazine, the “Bible” of the rec. Suous rhythms of Negro blues to ord followers. the monotonous cacaphony of hill- * * «@ billy happiness numbers. “But I can tell you k's as fan- PREHISTORIC TYPE tastic as it's ever been. Everybody thought it’d have a big flash and wine. as pom lee die. Now the best minds in the Northwestern University, calls it record business have to sit back . ‘primitive quasi-music that can be. and revamp their opinions . . ." traced back to prehistoric cul- This is no news to teenagers tures." across the country. Between the | * * ages of 13 and 19, they may be ' He also compares i to “Diony- THESE WHITE GLOV-ETTS! © ss so smart... souenr... | > tuasoran CF ue Women Showld G; (K flor ued SS une Choice Of 4 4-10 Sewed construchon with cushioned orch for entre sturdiness. Seft, plieble Giov-Etk leother- ond crepe sole assure foot ecse. . a $es «Walreassgs *nousewives Beige Brown ¢ SAL ESWOmaN © BEAUTICIANS *OPrice WORKERS White $7 95 Grey Char. Our Store Is Air-Cooied DIEM’S SHOES “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” 87 North Saginaw St. FE 2-2492 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS Shop in Comfort. For those who have been spared | being twisted like their torsos. * | beyond the beat,” ventured one) - 4) sian revels in Greece, where the god of sex (Priapus) and the god of drink (Bacchus) were feted in the same 2-beat rhythms.” It is this association—with Pri- pick at a “hop’’; a girl-was ee in Everett, Mass,; 30 students riot: stitute of Technology, and a boy was paralyzed with a golf club. CREATES FRENZY “This music,” says Fred Cole Boston disk jockey, “*has- stunned) them. I suppose the natives must! Any adult who has watched the b animated bodies of bobby-soxers at, y tom- rtoms. ” a rock 'n’ roll record “hop” can- “4Y on a not help wonder if their minds are . oo 6 who heads a local youth movement, | deplored RR's emotional! impact. These rock-roll hops, now being conducted in most large cities by disk jockeys on local radio shows, have oceasionally led to riots. the lower nature of man and | ._ s¢ * therefore can have an influence | Massachusetts has had a par-, on the average teenager to per- ticularly bad time: In Somerville, form certain actions classified as a youth was stabbed with an ice’ “wrong or r sinful. ed Virginia Alline Stephens and George Lloyd Foster were married Saturday evening. She is the daughter of Mrs. Levolia | | | | | Beaver. Stephens of Mount Clemens is the son of George Foster MR. and MRS. GEORGE L. FOSTER® Big Beaver. “Such actions could result in the beat only gives young folks-a 'n’ roll named Elvis Presley. illicit sexual activities or possibly chance to blow off steam and rid - |themselves of excess energy. Other educators and clergymen “Granted that there may be insist that it is not any more more exhilarating sex influence in i: SOE EB harmful than adolescent “erazes” a rock and roll dance than a | ‘|of the past. A Methodist minister Strauss waltz,’ he said,’ ‘in Pittsburgh said this: ed‘at another at Massachusetts I n-! the use of narcotics." The gestive than what I see my own ¢heip 'young people doing." In Los Angeles, a Catholic priest JUST NONSENSE And in Chicago, Dr. John C.' | row of the worriers. Especially when the children are a7 still | experience of talking ‘ own children and students, | however, is what chills the mar- Kendel, vice prexy of the American girls, and when the girls are de- “I think,’ he said, “that the Music Conference, insisted that the scribing how they feel about a sen- reck and roll fad is conducive to | national tii is nonsense — —that'suous 21-year-old singer of rock’ is 5 Fa, ' CLEARANCE STRAW HATS @ All New Shapes and Head Sizes ® Black, Navy, Brown and Colors ~ street, and he | Virginia Stephens Weds. in Rite at Galloway Lake Virginia Alline Stephens became Her corsage was of blue feathered the bride of George Lloyd Foster carnations. Saturday: evening in a ceremony For their honeymoon trip to performed by the Rev. Merle Anzona, Colorado and the North- wesiern Brown Jr., brother-in-law of the Ge po’ wder blue cotton and silk bride, at Galoway Lake Methodist dress with white accessories and - Church. the white orchid from her bridal = 2 * bouquet. The bride is Mrs. Levolia Stephens of Mount } Clemens street and the bridegroom | is the son of George Foster of Big © Si Aca Bc The A 9 Stet A waltz-length gown of lace over taffeta was worn by the bride for her wedding. The bedice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and long sleeves that ended in points at the wrists. She wore a taffeta half-hat with a shoulder-length veil and carried | a cascading crescent-shaped bou quet of white cymbidium orchids and stephanotis. * * * Mrs. Merle Brown Jr., served as her sister's matron of honor wear- ing a blue lace waltz-length gown with a half-hat of ice blue. She carried an arrangement of blue and white daisies with streamers of English ivy. WEARS PINK LACE For her duties of flower girl. Wendy Stephens, niece of the bride, | wore a pink lace dress with hooped © skirt ‘and a pink taffeta bonnet. © She carried a miniature bouquet 7 of pink and white daisies. * e ® + CCT Mle oil The bridal recital was sung by the bride's brother, the Rev. Ken- 5 neth E. Stephens, minister of Galloway Lake Methodist Church. William Foster served his brother as best man, Seating the guests were Donald March- banks and Wililam Becker. Billy Brown, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. Mrs. Stephens greeted her guests at the reception held at the Oak- § land County Boat Club immediate- ly following the ceremony wearing | a beige and gold metallic lace | dress with light blue accessories. | 9 rd < a eee ae a. 5 Jet — ~ att | ee ve I oy lls Special Selling! Reg. to 7.95 Spring-Summer CASUALS Reduced to Only rere fie ————ee, Hundreds of current favorites: hi and mid wedges . galore! Many form cushioned, foam - crepe soled, leathers, summer. « flatties straws, meshes... whites, beiges, pastels, “combinations. | All sizes included. aa | ‘ z si * 5 = Shoe Selon 5 Messenine : Dress Salon Py states, the bride changed — the daughter of > i Sep Bees. Ea misses’ and women’s. 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BUY SINGER AND YOU BUY THE BEST nay as low as Remember — your purchase at Grinnell’s carries a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE at the sides to match the shirt. Beige, white, black, pink. 10 to 16 special, $2.99. “A Trade Mark of the Singer Mfg. Co. ‘SINGER SEWING CENTER 950 2 week! " TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER PONUIAG BIRMINGHAM _~ SHOP MON., THURS., FRI, SAT. TO 9 P. M. _102.N. Saginaw = -177_W.. Maple ft aa : FE 2.0811 - MI 4-0050 27 South Saginaw Phone: FEderal 3-7168 TERMS TO SUIT YOU! , atl 5 a6 @ © & =< \ ie ge 7 Personal News of Interest ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz|Bisgeier and Mr. and Mrs. Abe. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | lzamek entertained at a dinner Wa M Airport Sund |party in the Hotel Statler Terrace ed amen peca = * Room, Detroit; for the travelers. Among the several other dinner | of James K boulevard are leaving ‘two-month tour of Europe. On Wednesday evening Dr, and Couple Will Tour Europe _ Mrs. MauriceThom, Mr, and ae parties given for the Horwitzes Isadore Goode, Dr, and Mrs. Ben before their departure were those 2 ge are sercenile te itca esoat se This year's Cotton Fashion Award winner —— is this long torso dress by Ben Reig. In sheer woven black- and-white cotton, it has a high bateay neckline and uses both horizontal and vertical stripes. ann REESE Recital Presented by Piano Students Presented in a recital Jo Koren Tuesday evening at the First Con Church were Linda Juha George iine Gruber Stacey piano MecGiothin gregational Hedden. nam, Mary Jean Bray Juba Claus. Carol Put- » Peter Cur tiss, Patti Forbes, Suzanne Koren, Sherrill Wharff, Marjorie Seaman, Martha Kurzweil and Mary Ann %., Stephison 4 sy yay a , OX COS BMY SO i s. - . . Others were Mary Alice Backes, Leon Mellen, Jo Ann Seaman a » x oN, SE RON “ ws : a Sa -“ Ne *@ ew”. SK 7 LOY OA Your ‘young lady’ will admire this cool outfit! A cute pinafore| to wear a-visiting: take it off and, presto—a cool sunsuit to wear at play. Easy to sew and quick to trim with gay heart stamp-ons. | Pattern No. 2180 contains tissue —sizes 2, 3, 4 included; ' material) requirements; sewing directions; | color transfer for 12 motifs. | Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. USSSSSS SSS BURTON’S DRESS FESTIVAL SN & ‘\ N x * \ Zr Dresses Regulerly Sold A _ at $7.99 Now % ‘ 2 for $]] 9 iy ¢. ¥ Gi BURTON’S 76 N. Saginaw St. A TT Lora Guthne David Cari Rose Cudnohufs Clau- son, Carol ky, Mary Kiki Sekles and Lynda « « \ a = ~ » - Ax VIO. MDPC, A. Just Received Another Shipment _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 a. i = arene nan tn ) | | ladeed. these ruffies stay bouncy bd white and color-fast cotton and linen and eas }\ 7 ean ft when wet! "i white 100% nylon, rayon, Dacron, Orion and } Little Sis, 4-6x.....4.98 Daily bathroom and kitchen cleaning tail for Clorox, too' For Clorox is more than an eff- Cient stain remover and deodorizer.. it provides a type of disinfection recommended by hundreds of public heelth authorities! Dynel, too. Regular laundering with Clorox SUN DANCE is a matter of family health protectign as | well as family pride! Big Sister, 7-14....6.98 the MARGARET ANN stop Riker Bldg. — W. Huron St. } CLOONAN’S | — “Where Quality Counts” h — eee * ‘ : Every time you 4E CLOROX you protect family health! : 4 7 i : { 72 North Saginaw Street. 4 THIRTY-ONE Must Man Don Jacket for Guests? Coat Not Required in His Own Home in Hot Weather By EMILY POST The following letter is from a man: “I mind the heat very much and when I get home in the eve- ning I can't wait to take off my jacket and make myself comfort-| able. , | “Should guests drop in in the! evening to see us, my wife insists that I put my jacket on. She says it ts not good manners to sit in my! shirt sleeves in the presence of visitors, “To me, having to put on a jacket in one’s own house the temperature is in the mid-90s is carrying good manners to a ridiculous extreme. I would very much appreciate your opinion on this matter.”’ Answer: In your own house,| . when the temperature is very high, you certainly do not have to put on your coat—especially if you are wearing a short-sleeved sport shirt. It would be polite to ask your! guests to remove their jackets. “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married in a few weeks and when I ordered my wedding in-| i vitations I also ordered some fold-| show Tuesday and Wednesd 150 skaters, pupils at the Ro ato my al Laurene Anselm “I had them engraved Mr. and 1951-54, Mrs. John Jones. I have just been — ~~ told that these cards are not cor- rect for acknowledging wedding presents. Wl you please advise me?"’ and Short N cards before your marriage. But | There's precious little a man can as soon @¢ you are Mra. John call his very own these days. Not Jones it will be quite all right to even the shirt on his back, When use them fer acknowledging he can't wear them any more—as wedding presents. |shirts—you can—as shorties. Just because the collar and cuffs have “Dear Mrs. Post: When invited been turned doesn't mean the shirt to a party in honor of a houseguest. is gone. Usually the fabric ds still are we expected to invite fhe house- gond - guest and her hosts in return?” A washing clinic shows here how a little ingenuity and a few yards Answer: There is no obligation. of trimmings can convert pop's but it is a very pleasing thing to ghirts into such things as a shortie do if you can—especially if the nightgown or a cobbler’s apron. = has ae one of your| SHORT NIGHTGOWN | With 4% yards of eyelet ruffling Mary Martha Unit (See eee mew ey ome a man’s blue shirt. Conducts Meeting The Mary Martha Circle of Oak- land Park Methodist Church met Wednesday with Mre. Leo Mine r of Fast Montcalm street Following the dessert luncheon Mrs. Min@weaser presided and de |, votions were given by Mrs. fr b. Answer: You cannot ase these a wen Williams. The group will hold a coopera- tive picnic with Mrs Bert Weddle | of Oxley drive July 11. ' Summer Costume Jewelry in COLOR @martness in the match of | summer jewelry to your en- semble. $00 Pieces From De Cor 61 W. Huren a > , FINE FURNITURE 4 | Pick Perfectly at om ; . PIXLEY 5 wags .. (The cloche of horsehair end Howers eae & yt fj {is easy fo weer. I's somewhet smell. ~< © —— > Pe = er then the bountiful silhowvette for Y eee oon | =, tells only. r ae il 2 . pi To ; : ; ; — 5 = . ' © go with summer cottons and © ' silks, a garden-tvpe or picture hat 432 Main { so dear to us when we want to be ROCHESTER | i admired. The simple dresses can take a bit of drama at the top and OL 2-2121 here the oversized hat can be worn eo oq bY Many more women For the active man ‘ive a Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE WATERPROOF 17-JEWEL WATCH ® Dusiproof ® Anti-Magnetic ncn Convert Shirts Pontiac Rolladium skaters presented their annual ay evenings. Approximately lladium took part in the pro- gram. Shown are Judy Fidler and Jack Horner, novice over cards which seemed just right, dance champions of 1956. Also participating as y, national senior ladies champian from Into Aprons ightgowns (1) First remove collar and cuffs (2) To give puff-sleeve effect, put a hem in each sleeve and in- sert an elastic band. Finish off each sleeve with an edging of two Inch-wide ruffling. (3) Edge each side of the button tab with one inch-wide ruffling (4) Sew two rows of one inch wide ruffling to neck band . (3) Add a border of two inch | ruffling around bettem of shirt te give added. length. COBBLER'S APRON Need an apron? Whip up a cobbler-type from a blue striped shirt. You need only one package of red bias tape (1) Remove collar. and sleeves (2) Reund out neck line in back by cutting it boat shape down to yoke fine neck band Take in sides under arin, t i4) Bind netk and arin holes with bias tape. (5) Turn up ehirt tails to make pockets and bind top of pocket | line with tape. (6) Remove pocket and sew it in place on back of shirt. You wear thie with the buttons down the back ia ON HIS “SPECIAL” DAY give him an Artcarved WEDDING RING TO MATCH YOURS! “ . ; Poe eee Dre |THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 - Wanty, grand chairman, telling of New Fabrics | Can Be Used | All Year Now] NEW YORK — Whatever the cause, our weather is changing. From coast to coast, people talk about the way the weather used 'to be before the advent of the ‘atomic bomb or flying faucers or | whatever. | » * * Along with changing weather, we have changed our way of dress- ‘ing. Fabrics (and clothes them-. iselves) know no season now. In jaddition, travel is both cheaper land faster than it used to be and ‘more of us, a8 a consequence, are ‘traveling. The ‘role of wool in fashion, then, has become a year-round one, what with wool bathing sults and beach jackets, bulky sweat- ers, paper-thin wool knots, wool prints, paste! weols. Skaters of the.diaper division taking part in the an- nual skating show Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the Huron Rolladium were Robyn White of Williams Lake and Rolland Lund of Rosette court. Robyn is state Diaper Division champion and Rolland is state runner- up. The division is for competitive skating among chil- dren under 6 years of age. Wool jersey, wool lace and light- weight flannels are used for the sheath, a strong summer fashion for every hour of the day. Swim- suits in woo] have a look of sheath slimness, higher necklines and wide-strapped camisole tops. The flannel swimsuit is new this year, ‘keeping company with the knits, the pastels and black jerseys 2s @¢ ¢& Meeting Conducted Extra Storage Space coninn gueaters can be bulky iby Pythian Sisters | A well-planned small bathroom or lightweight. There are many | Mrs. Wilbur Morey, most ex- utilizes every inch of space. You striped sweater shirts, most of cellent chief, conducted the Mon- CaM safely store linens in a cabinet them cut long enough to cover a day evening meeting of Fanny E. rectly under the basin if tile has swimsuit. There are full - length Tompkins Temple 41, Pythian been used to waterproof the coun- knit coats, too, made on straight Sisters. ters surrounding it. ; and narrow lines. e ¢ e / _ - —— — A letter was read from Wave Give the Bride a Gift She S*® Will Truly Appreciate! \@ Alicia Bridal Salon Represents HEIRLOOM PROCESS The only sure way to have the the Grand Temple session to be held in Grand Rapids Rept. 71-23. Delegate to the session is Mrs. Randall Wilson, with Mrs. Wilbur Morgan serving as alternate. « * e Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the social committee, with Mrs. Isaac Myers as chairman. Board Will Gather Mrs. Horace Shaw is opening gown cleaned, pressed, packaged. her home on North Woodward = : 8 , ; ; avenue, Bloomfield Hills. for a GUARANTEED SAFE — GUARANTEED FOREVER luncheon meeting of the board of the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association Monday at 10:30 a.m. Alicia Bridal Salon 55 West Huron FE 5-3675 5 i MAL a NG SHOES EET ee ee + " | | A. 7 Groom's bing 4 us Pd] 6. ADORATION SET $59.50 Groom 1 Ring $35.00 Brides Ring $24 50 He'll be so happy to wear the ring that matches yours... and prowd, pe He know it’s an [bade wedding ring, made of specially hardened gold and guaranteed te last a lifetime. Beloved by Brides fer Over 100 Yoors *Trade mark reg. Prices inet. Ped. 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Waite's Shelton Stroller Contes—Third Fleer of Fashion 100% Nylon Jersey is gentle... and the wearing is all summer long. Easy to step into thanks to the on-in-jiffy zipper front. Washes as often as you like. Drips dry raring to go without ironing. To hold car keys, tickets, or what you wish; each Shelton Stroller is styled with handy side pockets. The perfect- for-travel new dark colors to flatter your. al. gathering. | Ee i s+ Open Monday ond Friday Evenings | ee <4 : ; Charge Your Summer : | Clothes at the LION STORE ' : a : -_ TWICE THE SPEED OF SOUND—A Con- pound sled, which is propelled by 12 rockets, at- vair-designed rocket sled starts its 10,000 foot tained a speed of 1,560 miles an hour, twice the run at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., to test speed of sound. This is a new world’s speed the effect of rain erosion damage on aircraft and record for recoverable sleds. missiles at supersonic speeds. The two-unit, 800- ; se | eee | i j lt * bi es -_—— ——— | j ae be improving, and I really think | | State Leukemia he is improving,” Mrs. Eckman Park Named . or said during the Chicago visit. |} DENVER (®—The City Council Boy Enjoy s Visit “You'd never think Randy was has named a new park for Mamie . ‘ ie b is- | : — a Hes? to C h Icago .LO0O = cpl Lager Ses pd , Doud Eisenhower, wife of the Pres-) eT JOSEPH @ Ni eh \ os ragged » ‘ident. Denver is the home of Mrs. | 2 ST. JOSEF — Mrs. Helen: . : =) AS asinrite | a Eckman says her 7-year-old son Randy saw the Lincoln Park Zoo, a Dowd. and bes beens favorite Randy, a victim of leukemia, has the Shedd Aquarium, the Adler Haat retreat ior me P ee perked up considerably since a}Planetarium and the Museum of and ' oe ; ue a w ae.|| visit to the Shrine of Our Lady Science and Industry 8 sights he Par ean Sate . new . ef Lourdes in France. ‘missed during stopovers here Ao OE? [tae Mrs. Eckman and Randy re-jroute to and from France. | . . turned home yesterday after atwo-| He also ate hamburgers, drank Lost Time Hits Low day visit in Chicago. It was Ran-|soda pop, rode a pony and a mini-! © dy’s first trip since February when ature train and patted a tame lion! he and his mother went to the on the head and tugged at its shrine im the hope of a miracu- tail at the zoo. lost an average of 10.2 days, eal . lous recovery for the boy—pro-| [i cording to a report by Commerce a nounced incurable by niecre| A major cnme is committed Cote com men oe oe ; ot the post-war years. The 10-year) — “He feels good and seems to ‘every 14.9 seconds in the U.S. average loss amounts to 15.5 days Each worker who was out on strike in the nation during 1955 ©) 52 GALLON ELECTRIC Edison Approved ‘ Reg. #10450 ov $3550 30 GALLON AUTOMATIC GAS Reg. $7450 wow $695 (not exactly as pictured) TRAINED STAFF OF PLUMBERS AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT en ee ee ae oe aaa ee YOU CAN REMODEL YOUR 5x7 BATHROOM FOR as LOW as ‘11" PER MONTH Includes | | Vt hy essen Labor and A X Material TT | k a NO DOWN ! F PAYMENT _ INCLUDES: 5 ft. white bath tub, tub filler, overflow and drain stopper, free standing closet, closet seat, white lavatory with faucet. This price includes application of plastic wall tile 4 feet from floor on your prepared wall. H. H. SMART DIV. OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4567 Lawrence Fleischman, Inc. ie Ladies’ v> \ 5 4 , | 7-15 8-20 144-244 10" Washable cottons to carry you through the hot sum- mer months. Such famous names as Forever Young, Mynette, Helen Whit- © ing, Smartcraft and many others. ea 25% NYLON — 75% ORLON FEATHERWEIGHT or 100° DACRON No Ironing-No Pressing ~f ’ 7) Cotton Dresses “i ; fe eR Fa ee at * Pg 4) Oo mee > ~ . oo a a @r\ar 2. _- «< ~~ led ~ # Ladies’ Cotton Skirts? The same fine quality washable cotton skirts “\ for which we have be- &) come famous. Full types © or slim sheaths. a $999 & sh Y Sises 8 to 12 These are truly the miracle slacks of the year. Just | 9 9 toss these trousers into the washing machine, drip W h Wea Sh dry them, and wear. Absolutely no ironing or press- as nh r orts ing necessary. By Tom Sawyer Neat, crisp belted shorts—the most practical for summer wear. Every pair is blessed with fine washability PLUS a talent for f quick drying and little or no he d pressing. Gripper front and an ‘ zipper closure. Ages 4 to 12. 1 Men’s Nylon Mesh CHARGE °EM 7 3 WAYS: Smart's the word —Comfort’s the feel in these air conditioned summer shoes. ‘Make your selection from our @ 30 Day S many ultra-smart Portage originals. Every pair airily cool— every pair outstanding for expert craftsmanship. e 70 Days Nylon mesh combined with tan calf. : ® 6 Months Park Free Rear of Store - = iy i * 4 y 4, ‘ #F 4 s : is i ff fad i A \ aN * i / “ ; ‘ 4 : : \, ; fo ie r a He 1. ‘ F ¢ ‘ | e ¥ > ( t¢ , L f ¢ i¢ . Fi ; ' * : & ° { : { § ‘ \ i \ fi f / 4 . ( 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 | = THIRGY-THREE - 1 Big Shopping Days Thurs. thru Wed., June 21 to 27 “SHOP and SAVE, MORE THAN EVER... IN COOL REFRESHING COMFORT! STRAWBERRIES « i Grode “A” Fresh LARGE EGGS MIRACLE WHIP Special Low Price! Cose of 16 Qts.—$3.89 Snow Crop Frozen Pan Ready ORANGE FOODTOWN’S wre ex America's Favorite Shortening SUPER ; 3 3: VALUE! Pi Re a9 WHOLE PETER’S SKINLESS HOT DOGS 3 Lbs. 9° Just the Time for Bacon & Tomato Sandwiches PETER'S 0.K. 3 Q BACON = 39 TOMATOES 39 SALADA TEA BAGS 3: "22 QQe Our Favorite ‘Hot Weather Special REFRESHING DOGGIE DINNER DOG FOOD 12: 89° % FOODTOWN PRODUCE SPECIALS Fancy 24 Size HEAD LETTUCE ? Heads. 29: for Pius Deposit BROADCAST BRAND CHILI ee "Con Your Choice Your Choice HASH.. '" AF] Dried Beef “i.” * Louisiana PEACHES Jar Santa Rosa MICHIGAN PIE CHERRIES PLUMS No. 303 c _ ‘ ™ en a a , sa . i — Can 7 ~~ — ¢ ae Reserve the ees ae Quentiies e , ib : | iF i ~, a P f a Af A Ss ' } 14 } \ | ae ies , oe A | a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 91. 1956 Beet Is Still a Good Buy; Cor Nn ish H ens F eatur ed ‘meats, Slightly heavier calves are tomatoes+and potatoes, coming to market, Shoppers will POULTRY—For more elegant Strawberries capture the num- is being shipped from Florida and iting about a twenty cent per Iber one spot on the food list this Georgia with sizés ranging be nd difference ee top and) *ammer entertaining, tiny one- : 25 pound Cali- POM a! pound cornish bens (all white week, with decreased pork prices/*Ween 18 to pocnes Both Cali- lower grades in quality. Shoul- at) peony pay 5 end and reasonably priced veal run-fornia and = Arizona cantaloupe der roasts or chops; sirloin and, ™a0 are bp s ae ning a close second. \range from size 36 to 27 and aFe| rump roasts; and leg of veal rate, *tores._ Small 4 to 8 pound ‘bro FRUITS—This is the best time Priced about 29 and 39 cents re- |, place in most menu plans. breasted turkeys, ideal for roast: enjoy fresh Michigan straw. | spectively . ing or frying, may be the chep- rp “THIRTY-FOUR _ ! First national” guard unit (mil | — i ‘ A Fe sephine H. Lawyer, Consumer of butter, wrapped in aluminum litia) was organized in 1638, Marketing Information Agent. fol], and cooked in hot coals. Veal is very plentiful and low in Scarce, supplies explain the con- cost compared to some other tinuing high prices of hothouse to . * * 6 Three beef cuts score in the | per's choice, Broilers and fry- ‘ mnddane. a@ good ee foene eg There is a large supply of Bing, DCst-buy column: Chuck roast, | ers are still an economical buy, MORE ALL DS ee ee ee | be ton ee &! ground meat, and standing rib | put several cents per pound joyment. According to reports,cherries, and a smaller supply of from the Benton Harbor area, this| peaches, plums and grapes at ex- week will be the peak in supply pected high prices for early sum- from western Michigan fields. mer use, \Strawberries from the east side! , —_ : of the mate are beginning to tars) tina a Nek no a me and a few will be harvested this! cents lees per pound than last _m- | week. The rib end loin roast or Since there is as much as a | a plenic -will fit the econemy- 13 per cent variation per quart, | sizeq market list. Pork chops it will pay te be selective. will be offered for a few pen- Choose berries, that are dry, nnies tess, but they still remain free from dirt and decay, and | high eompared to many other _ a full red color, | reast, Ground beef .made inte 14 to l-inch thick patties, or formed inte 1%-Inch balls and wrapped in bacon strips alter- nated with onions and mush- reems on a skewer fit well into outdeor meals. more than last week, EGGS—Due to warm weather, approximately 20 per cent of the eggs are Grade B quality. Home- makers will find them being sold| lat about 2 to 4 cents less per, dozen than Grade A. Grade B. VEGETABLES—Lettuce makes eggs are easily used in custards, ‘vegetable news with — slightly souffles, fondues, cakes, puddings ‘lower prices. The large 24 size and in recipes where eggs are head lettuce is less than 20 cents combined with other foods. Large ‘in many stores. Corn-on-the-cob sizes are the best egg value in jis a perfect food for outdoor eat-' most stores. ‘ing. Roasted in the husks is a' ———- ; favorite way of cooking corn. ' Roll apple wedges in sugar and For a different way to cook corn perch on top of muffin batter be, . try cleaned ears dotted with a patifore baking. WE GIVE U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS Don't Ferget — Save Your Cash Register Tepes! We Give One U. S. Savings Stamp With Each $5.00 Pur- chese! Each exclusive 12 ounce pach makes 12 to 18 matchless muf- fins...560% MORE than ord nary mixes! a= Famous FLAKORN meat cuts. | For picnic time no dessert could) A large variety of cold cuts are ibe easier or more welcome than reasonably marked for easy sum- = A near peak supply mer eating, according‘to Mrs. Jo- | Oe ee ere MIX ee es | world. Keep on hand a loaf of some quick bread | or make quick baking powder biscuits for an in- teresting accompaniment. A “SPOT” OF TEA — A cup of tea in the late afternoon or before bedtime has not gone out of style. It lifts the spirits. cheers the drinkers and provides a quiet interlude we al] need in this busy —SUPER SPECIAL— Hamilton Large MICHIGAN TOMATO CATSUP Large 14-oz. Bottle —SPECIAL— RED HEART DOG FOOD | Give Your Dog a Treat 20 D5 BIRDS EYE, FRESH FROZEN LEMONADE 2 Our meats are the finest quality avail- able. We trim all fat to give you the very most for your money! 33) Silver Shield, Lean, Sliced BACON ” *y ® 00 Apple Bread Furnishesfamily'll ike Ideal Tea Accompaniments, . set you right ‘if properly made. until done. Makes one loaf. Basic requirements—a teapot, boil-| Note: Fruit tea” breads keep Tired of the same old vegetables ing water and 1 teaspoonful tea well for several days. |fixed in the usual way? Why not per cup, Honey Baking Powder Biscuits |treat your family to baked kraut and tomatoes—a really delicious combination that will have them asking for seconds. * * 2 cups flour A fruit tea bread keeps well and| iamea ak poeert is handy to serve when friends or| ‘ pers crrrep shortening neighbors drop in unexpectedly. | wonel The Apple Tea Bread is an old New England recipe that has been in one family for four generations. The idea for Honey Baking Powder Biscuits ts a quickie yeu can use time and again. Apple Tea Bread *, cup brown sugar, firmly ~acked ', cup butter or margarine 2 eggs. slightly beaten reup cooking apples, chopped 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoon salt ', teaspoon cinnamon « teaspoon nutmeg . 2, cup chopped nuts baking sheet, Cream sugar and shortening.) Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) aoe margarine over Beat in eggs. Stir in chopped 12-15 minutes. While ’still hot, with ingredients in casserole. Bake in apples, Mix thoroughly. cy ot achaucse slit across voderate oven (375 degrees) 20 Sift together dry ingredients. . os «6 minutes, or until thoroughly heated. Stir in chopped nuts, Combine tea- | Pour in about one-fourth with creamed mixture, Mix thor- , : , ine * °F ‘spoon honey. Insert halt walnut or WO-Trouble Way pecan in each. Makes about Pour into greased loal pan. Bake biscuits. ___to Sandwich In Extra Guests Outdoor eating is rapidly becom- ing a summer habit, and one that is looked forward to with pleasure. No wonder! It's so little work to provide the food, whether guests are expected or arrive on the spur ;of the moment. | Meals may be much less formal ‘than usual as the pleasant outdoor surroundings invite gaiety and in- |formality. | Easy to make sandwiches on yeast-raised bread and rolls make an-admirable repast with assorted salads, olives, pickles and other jfinger foods and of course plenty ,of long cold drinks. Here's a new and easy way to make imposing- looking sandwiches to which guests can help themselves. | Select a variety of thinly sliced CEREAL FRUIT CRISP — Whole wheat flake crisp is quick and | bread (it should all be the same easy to make. It adds interest to meals in addition to valuable pro- | shape however) and popular fill- tein, the B-complex vitamins, minerals arid food energy. Ready-to- | "&* such as ham, salami, ‘Swiss ; ra Bp pe ; | cheese, cheddar cheese, chicken | eat whole wheat flakes, corn flakes or bran flakes can be used in| (2 oineg beef. Spread the | making the crumb topping. Apple Crisp Adds Interest | bread, For a quick and easy hot dessert | : | Patio Casserole | Pile them up to make 7 or 8- : 17-7 \decker Tower Sandwiches and let Designed to Spur guests help themselves to one, two _ [Faded Appetites make whole wheat . flake apple crisp. A baked fruit crisp adds variety and ts an ideal dessert. lor more layers as appetites dic- i For summertime: casual living! The crumb topping for fruit itate, This type of menu will be as ap- and simple patio meals — your family will welcome tempting, | ; — wrap the sandwiches in aluminum) crisp ig just one use for versatile breakfast cereals. Many cooky, propriate away from home as on ithe porch or in the backyard. Just nourishing hot foods as well 8S Kil or waxed paper to keep them! cold dishes. | ; a r ; fresh and carry the food in insu- Serve it with a crisp salad. and iated or refrigerated containers bread, pie crust, muffin, meat loaf -dessert, and candy recipes call for oe the use of hot or ready-to-eat c@- bers reals Baked Kraut and Tomatoes 1 No. 2 can sauerkraut 1 No. 303 can tomatoes. drained 1 cup grated processed Cheddar cheese (about '« pound) 1 teaspoon grated onica 1 teaspoon sugar ‘ teaspoon oregano ', teaspoon salt ‘, teaspoon pepper 4 silces Fyre toast, eubed '¢ cup melted butter or “Combine and sift dry ingredients; twice. Cut in shortening with pastry blender until mixture re-, sembles cornmeal. | Gradually stir in milk, with a _ fork, until a soft dough is formed | er until all flour disappears. Turn out on floured board; knead | Combine kraut, tomatoes, cheese, lightly about one-half minute. Onion, sugar, oregano, salt and pep- per; mix well. Arrange alternate layers of tuast cubes and sauer- kraut mixture in four greased indi- vidual casseroles or in a greased margarine Pat out or roll dough to one-half- inch thickness. Cut with floured biscuit cutter. Place on greased —SFECIAL— MARSHMALLOW ICE CREAM TOPPING 19' or eee eee eae ee ae ee Hickory Smoked BAR-B-O CHICKEN One Whole, Ready-to-Eat, Chicken A tasty hot weather dessert treat! 23 OZ. JAR FE 2 99° rey OLIVES CANS Packed in Ice Box Jor Large Sweet WATERMELONS _79. Home Grown Fresh STRAWBERRIES 29: ys Farm Fresh—Pan-Ready Perfect for Outdoor Cooking WHOLE CHICKEN cooling ice e 0 e ; Sen femily all cao thee pl Meets bales NG plas. égaihindoors and outdoors itie containers now on the market = ees ° which have tight fitting covers that Patio Rice Casseroles are ideal for carrving and serving 4 ounces) cut @rie@: the salads, relishes and desserts you'll need to fill out the meal. U. S. No. 1 Skinless HOT DOGS 3 Lbs. 98 VERY LEAN “about T, te ealt ', teaspoen pepper 1*3 cupe siarge can! andiluted evap- ornted milk eup diced celery 2 tablespoons Wiced green pepper 2 hard coaked eggs, chopped | l cyp cooked rice i-: Breakfast cereals are excel- lent for Ingredient use in recipes | because they are inexpensive, | add flavor and texture, and make | impertant nutritional contribu- | tions of protein, the B-complex | vitamins, minerals and food energy, Ready-to-eat whole wheat flakes. corn flakes or bran flakes can be used in making the crumb topping for the fruit crisp. For the best possible flavor and texture plan to ‘have the fruit crisp baked jin time to allow just a short time (10-1§ minutes) to cool be- fore serving Apple Crisp 4 cups thinly siiced appies* ‘| cup sugar 1 tabiespoon jiemon juice ‘y cup sifted ell-purpoce f leup whole wheat or corn fakes 15 cup brown suger 'y teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1-3 cup meited butter or mergarine Arrange sliced fruit in baking dish. Sprinkle with sugar and lem- on juice. Combine dry ingredients Add melted butter, Blend until rhiéxture is crumbly. Sprinkle crumb mixture over fruit. Bake in @ moderate oven (350 to 375 degrees; 3 minutes of unti] fruit is tender. Serve warm or cold with top milk, cream, or ice cream. Yield: 6 servings. -“Drained canned sliced peaches, Or apricot halves may be gsubsti- tuted, if desired. lakes, ran flakes Place dried ‘beet in a strainer. | Rinse with hot water. Drain well. | Melt butter in a saucepan over) medium heat. Add flour, salt and} pepper. Stir until smooth. Gradu-| ally add evaporated milk. ; Cook until thickened and smooth, stirring constantly. Add remaining ingredients. Mix well. | Place about “% cup of rice mix- ture in 4° individual casseroles. Bake in moderate oven (350 de- grees F_} about 15 minutes or un- bubhlv. Serve immediately. oven 15 to 20 minutes or until cake clean. Makes 12 to 18 muffins. Serves four. CHARLIE’S MARKET | Complete Self-Serve Feed Store Cold Beer + and Wine to Go 6744 Highland Rd. (M-59) ty Mile West of Airport i. OR 3-371! til ig. FIRST CUT PORK CHOPS .. .. . * 39° LARGE BOLOGNA.... ... * 29° BEEF SHORT RIBS. . Lean, Meaty Lb. 15° BREAKFAST SAUSAG Fresh Pork 3 Lbs. 79° BAe dK ARSSRRERERARRERRAARE ERE RSE ERRATA SSeS Large Crisp HEAD LETTUCE lO PADAFORE BROS, MKT f WEST HURON STREET “¥ a OPEN ~ SUNDAY and Daily 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. LIQUOR BEER-WINE —e ee eee ee Fe eH SS ee ee ee eo wie \ 7 et | bes Fl ) _>_THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, TUNE 21, 1950 _ Cypress: Gardens _ yout choic® : Gr apefruit Juice? TALL Or apefr uit Sections”. hd re ‘ ——— ee ——— : H i ft L, { b i ¥ ® iv j AN 5 7 : ~ ba a Le ‘~ CO; 4 , . | He P rr : b ] i ; = a f ee a : ih i | ie S8 NW a7! = nnn JB : : , ) Yi yo eg Aes - in| \ \ , ‘ ; (ay * . ' ST \ \ \ “f * 2 _ TN Astrid \ aw -/~ TALL ee RRS NO. 303 SPECIALS: Thurs. June 21 through Wed. June 27 Oat oA - x / _ \ , é A % y ; > / / - A SALADA 00 Your C hoice ‘TEA BAGS| LARGE SIZE 3 PKGS. 21* OFF SALE 2 Broadcast BE cai on Care | SF INSTANT ame Corned Beet Hash = | Sliced Dried ee - > | ot 00 cor" _ N GOLDEN VIGORO 50: 50 Foot ’ Brass Coupling $779 Toy Gis: Qe (GARDEN Hose ae ; Chocolate Drink CANS Regular . Park Avenue Doggie Dinner | | VIGORO Grass Seed DOG Foop || !0°"79 ! 39, | Lb. Bag $ 79 1 = 89: 25 Lo w= 1400 | [comment ties FILLER’S Bacon Rinds or Corn Chips Special 3 Pak Sale! Your ss "9 Cc Choice y FOOD-0- ~MAT 465 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 SU DER=“MARLDBKE!I VAULOMPANTIOLILEA INARA Ph. PE S-831] STURDY CANVAS YACHT CHAIR vaatals ‘FOR ONLY ] BOOK ~ POR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21 19356 . Frosen Lemon Cream THIRTY-SIX ¥ gradually and continue ceptions 2 un-| = ‘because it's so easy, yet a real | ‘Smooth as Silk ‘Chicken Any Day ~ | | <2 ‘tas m . 2 eggs, separated til soft peaks form. Fold into lemon | = Lemon Dessert eee fresh citrus fla-|mix ve) “wowiened nn oe pour into 2 refrigerator) Chicken every Sunday now can = | ‘or, plus velvety smoothness con-, 2 cup trea otenge {ulce er and ee mee cn OC |he changed, te) chicken oxy AV, Right in Style cried by aadenend milk, assure | 2"tablespaons grated orange peel ipnee tina alamaDnee jsays Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, Col - a. ‘you that Frozen Lemon Cream will |, * Ty. ee Corn syrup is often called for in |Sumer Marketing. Information ie “Did you really make it?” become an oft-used favorite in your Beat egg yolks until thick and na ere ‘Agent. Better methods of breeding, . You'll have a mighty affirma- Tecipe box. yellow; add sweetened condensed candy recipes because ; | feeding, processing and marketirig | a tive answer to this question f It's right in-style, too, since the milk, lemon juice, orange juice and Prevent the formation 0 large have brought reasonably priced | te . question, © flavor in fashion this year is Lemon| \grated orange peel. Beat eRe |erystals that interfere with smooth|chicken to American tables any = you'll try Frean Lemon Cream, Yellow. whites until frothy; . add sugar’ texture. lday of the year. = | a a re a a ee as mune ee SS aS am ailinaaaninais —— =: —— se eee em 3 BR PNG 6S SRPBBORD DOOM v7 See What Your Dollars Can Do With These : i a Te . CHEESE AND HAM SANDWICHES—I''s a good time to rediscover the virtues of cheese for sandwiches. One of the all-time favorites among cheese sandwiches is the ham-and-cheese combi- nation pictured above. Trim the bread slices for ‘Salads, Desserts, Spreads Potatoes i in ‘Jackets ; Better With Pineapple _Save More Vitamins | By JANET ODELL and whip with Steaming potatoes in their Pontiac Press Home Editor = er until stiff. jackets will save more of the vita- Do you use fresh pineapple as Combine pineapple, orange and ao ” miners ee ae other | - > ext in line “piten as we do at our house? e mon juices in top ef double boil- — preparatio ext in il e | ‘ > and heat over boiling water. '8 boiling . . . boiling in a mini- Unless I keep some out of the dish =. at eggs slightly; stir in salt mum of water. when I fix it, there isn't any left and sugar. Satie Ay Re poe for a second meal. We all dip in giowty stir a little of the hot will entail some losses, but you “15° WITH COUPON ON PAGE 42 FAYGO ROOT BEER . . . qt. 10° Plus Dep. a perfect appearance, Use salad-style mustard on one slice of bread, salad dressing on the other. Use boiled or baked ham. Garnish with pickle | and olives. FRIDAY--SATURDAY, JUNE 22-23 ALL DAY FREE SAMPLES 2 Oz. Jar 39° slices, era? During Demonstration ¥ ; #4 rotary egg beat- Instant Fels-Naptha REG. SIZE BOXES HILLS BROS. COFFEE wor LEAN GROUND BEEF ....... ee TOE with our fingers, Either pineapples are sweeter than they used to be, or we like) less sugar, At any rate, add any sugar to a fresh pine- I seldom) fruit juices into beaten egg mix- ture; gradually add to remain- ing hot mixture, while stirring constantly. Cook two minutes longer over hot water, stirring still benefit from the nutrients if the mashed potatoes are served absolutely fresh from the range, not an hour, or a day later. By baking the potato in its constantly. Chill. Just before serving, fold in whipped evapo- In the past year I have learned caus oo ER several interesting facts about Our last recipe ts for a sweet fresh pineapples. Trained home [Spread. You can serve it as @ nutrient ego occurs in frying, and| economists were my source of Jam for toast or hot breads. You hash-browning left-overs. That's, information and Ihave no reason ©" Use it as a cake filling. It goes t o i well in sandwiches also. he story on preparation of pota-' apple. You must do what your family prefers, of course as steaming or boiling. jacket, you're conserving most of| the nutrients, but still not as mach 45° Fresh, Large GET YOUR EGGS...™ 49° 25¢ REFUND! FARMER'S | @ MEATY SPARE RIBS........ ‘@ Choice or Prime BEEF ROAST. Sugar Cured SLICED BACON. PORK LOIN ROAST......... LEAN RIB CUT PORK CHOPS. The worst damage to a potato's’ of = to doubt them. - = is Auetcot ¢ \toes. The next time you . cook ~ | There are male and female pine-| | pagan agar =< potatoes, compare your methods c apples. If you want the sweetest, 1 laree orange with these and see how you rate) Brooks PORK & BEANS Can 10°. best tasting one, pick out a female! } veereee ounces) dried apricots as a first-rate potato cook! een % |B DB r DB MA DB KE | pineapple. How can you tell, for 2 cups water fo » ng around the top? That's a fe- iver rer . has the same number of eves in it | es heaven's sake? Have you ever no-' Pare pineapple and cut away If you want party-style raw-| t M t T NA con Cc ; R ticed a pineapple with what “eyes” with a small sharp knife: vegetable appetizers to look and 0 an $ | e @a as 484 Auburn Ave. panne , Phone FE 2-0119 seemed like miniature fruits grow- slice. Wash and dry orange. Wash taste their best, serve them on a bed of crushed ice in ac rystal bow! or on a glass serving plate. apricots in hot water and drain. Put pineapple through fine blade of food grinder; there should be about 1 cup pulp and 1 cup juice; to Yneasure turn pineapple and pulp into a strain- er to drain. If there is not 1 cup juice, add water, orange juice or canted pineapple juice to make up that amount, Put whole unpeeled orange through fine blade of food grinder. ‘Put apricots through coarse blade of food grinder Turn pineapple pulp, pineapple juice, ground whole orange and ap- ricots into a large kettle with sug- ar and 2 cups water. Stir over low heat until sugar dissolves. | _male pineapple and the one you ‘want, Just recently Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, Consumer Marketing In- formation Agent, told me that ev. ery pineapple, regardless of size, That bit of information is of no great importance, but it’s interest ing, De you need some new ideas for ways to serve the Hawaiian fruit? First of all, here's a salad recipe that should be a help in hot weather. Add hot rolls and a dessert for a luncheon party. Hawaiian Salad 3-ounce =// can Juncheon meat. cut 3 eS and Get Holdens Red Stamps, Too! Double Stamps Every Wednesday ‘3 tered toasted English muffins: it's = ite a rt as Cook rapidly, stirring about ev-! yi = ='s teaspoon prepared horseradish ery 5 minutes to prevent scorch- =" P| - =! ad ee ing, until thickened—about 10 min- ~ 2 Cups coarsely ciced criery utes. Makes about 3 pints. Store eG || ‘cups frock cubed pineapple in refrigerator _ : Blend vinegar and horseradish NOTE: This makes a spread net ah 12 oz All Prices with mayonnaise. Toss’ with re. ‘8 not oversweet a) ° Good for maining ingredients. Serve in USING YOUR SPREAD Can oo ° ‘ Jettuce-lined salad bowls. Yield: 6 Add brandy flavoring to the | — servings. ~ % spread and use as a filling for a BU ERFIELD laver of sponge cake. (Cut the T T Strawberries are _now in season... eake in half crosswise with a ser- | They are an excellent fruit al rated bread knife). Frost the WHOLE IRISH une with pineapple, not only for eake with whipped cream sweet: | looks, but also for taste. Mix the ened with confectioners’ sugar P Old Tavern two in this deliciously different’ ang flavored with vanilla; sprin- | Lb shortcake recipe. __. kle with chopped toasted blanched ; Strawberry Pineapple Shortcake almonds if desired. Meringues Make sandwiches using’ the = te see omens) coon ras berries spread as a filling. Cut each sand- SOE ew IRISH $ caps os oe wich into three strips. Dip strips POTATATS Bs emp ssee eel A in a French toast egg-and-milk — Y 22S shorteake aiatics mixture and fry in butter until gold-' Let U Ss Cook for ou Crush 1 cup of the strawberries. gegen ann ple ower — Combine remaining strawberries : ee ee ' S V I ' and. pineapple: Sweeten wih fy ,,SC7¥e the spread with welkbut seer vous uring the Hot Weather - hollow w se ¢ - you're frying ham or sausages,” . add drained pineapple pieces to the ~ skillet just before the meat is done. | ete Peenret ~ pineapple, here is a salad dressing grated cheese. Bake in moderate | that uses canned pineapple juice. (3% degrees) ~ It is good to serve on any fruit jy hot ee a = cup sugar and chill BREAD just talt enough for this use. Cheese and Noodles Have Italian Touch This casserole Italian Lasagne. Beat egg whites until they are frethy and form soft peaks; add salt. Fold in crushed berries and vanilla, Beat until thick addin remaining sugar gradually, Arrange half of the shortcakes side Fill generously Sith pineapple- _ ae 25 mi salad, preferably one made with ¢ serving mbout Se moon! fresh pineapple. _ Fruit Cream Dressing % cup pineapple juice { “% up crange juice jespoont iemon juice ; i Topping for Spice Cake | An easy tppping for ‘that spur- of-the-mement spice cake com- bines an $8.07. can of apple sauce and a cup of dairy sour cream. whip evaporated milk, chill Spoon the mixture over individual refrigerator tray in freezing servings of cake, and sprinkle fine \ crystals form at with brewn sugar and chopped | into chilled mixing bow! nuts. cup #0 cep gveperated milk. whipped To nm © asia. CANTALOUPES Fancy 27 Size Arizene HEAD LETTUCE 2-39 C Cc Friendly Market 884 WEST HURON STREET at yf THE PONTIAC PRESS S. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1956 ee aaeee ee Berry Freezi { n g 7; m e Hi a S Come eaaiegccat ee Deve aio: Pa a a. Hey apap FREEZING STRAWBERRIES — Mrs. Dan Bowers of Crooks road, Rochester (left) and Mrs. F. Hi. Williamson of Pontiac Lake road (center) watch Mrs. Mary Hixon, county Home Demonstration agent, ducted a freezing clinic recently. | ‘a frozen berries, ( hoses a mois- ture-vapor proof freezer contain- fo 1 inch United States Department otf ‘Agriculture tests have shown that + Oakland county homemakers for fullest flavor in frozen straw- had a chance recently to see ‘the berries, the best sweetening is dry approved methods of freezing fruits (grapajeted) sugar mixed thor- and vegetables. Mrs, Mary Hixon, 0UShly with the fruit. But for county home demonstration agent, 2PPearance—that is, for holding conducted a 2hour session for *@Pe or texture of whole berries, freezer owners and others inter-| Packing in syrup has the advan- ested in home freezing. ter and is less likely to bruise Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, con-|'h€ delicate fruit. sumer marketing sctormationy Because syrup contains water, agent. reminds shoppers that this ‘it dilutes strawberry flavor more week is the expected peak in sup-| (an dry sugar. In the test. 1 part ply of strawberries from the west |°U8@ ‘© 4 parts by weight of airle Not Michigan. Quality and Mélved strawberries rated best fla- price are in the consumer’s favor ot a ile best wae © per cent now, Strawberries. in this area S84" Syrup or a syrup mixture of are beginning to turn, so within | Part light corn syrup to 3 parts this week and neat. locally grown Meer syrup. * * * berries will be ready for picking ‘ Readers wishing a copy of the Strawberries that have a full Michigan State University Bulletin solid red color will have the best “Freezing for Michigan Homes,” flaver. Check boxes when shop- may write or call Mrs. Lawyer at ping and select strawberries that 1260 West Bivd., Pontiac. are dry, free of dirt and decay spots, and that have bright green Rigid ‘Health Regulations stems attached. Cover Dairy Industry There are rigid health regula- tions covering the dairy industry from the farms where milk is pro- At home, roll strawberries care- fully from the box into a flat dish or pan. Pick out the slightly de- cayed or softened berries, cover with wax paper, and place in the refrigerator. Use as quickly as duced to the point where the dairy possible, ¢ products are sold — at the door- Prepare suawberries Just before step, in the store planning to serve them Wash gentiv and quickly in a bow! of - — q : the public the best milk and milk cold water. Lift the berries from products in the world the water and remove caps after se 6 the berries are clean and drv. This keeps the juice inside the berries , or in the res- taurant. These rules guarantee The dairy farmer condyets his own and supports industry-wide O When planning to freeze, choose -research, to make further improve- the strawberry varieties recom. ments in dairy products — from mended for Michigan. These in- the production of milk on the farm clude Premier, Dunlap, Catskill, 10 the processing and packaging Sparkle, and Gem. One crate ef and methods of distmbuting milk 16 quarts will vield 20 to 14 pints ‘and dairy foods to consumers as she prepares strawberries for freezing. Mrs. Hixon con- We'll mail you 25° on your purchase of Hills Bros Coffe to prove how wonderful your coffee can always he =) HERE’S ALL YOU DO TO GET YOUR 25¢ BONUS Just send the last inch of the unwinding band from a can of Hills Bros. Coffee with your name and address to: HILLS BROS. COFFEE BOX 6369 , Chicago 80, Illinois In a few days you'll receive 25¢ in cash. Just two things to remember: Only one bonus per family. And your en- velope must be postmarked no later than July 8, 1956. Hills Bros always brings you the best there is in coffee! Copyright H.8.¢, HO THIRTY-SEVEN A FRESH KILLED FRYERS.. 59%. One Whole Fryer HOT DOGS BOLOGNA 3 § Ibs. FRESH KILLED Stewers 25:. Lean, Meaty STRICTLY FRESH LARGE EGGS 3° 4. Doz. SPARE RIBS ............ Lb. 29¢ Lean Beef POT ROAST .............1 39¢ PORK ROAST ...........1»°29¢ SMOKED PICNICS.......1. 29¢ HAMS wre or nat... 2... Lb 558 . SLAB BACON Whole or Half , . , Lb. 256 STEAKS Club, Sirloin. Swiss. Pin Bone Greenfield's Roll SAUSAGE 5 3 Ibs. Leon, Fresh GROUND BEEF... ° Large, Solid HEAD Lerge, Delicious—26-Ib. Average Watermelon Sweet as Honey—Jumbo Size Cantaloupe Ea. Puce Very Sweet, Home Grown Strawberries 4 White Ther Last! Californie, Large PASCAL CELERY 2°” 29° FRESH PEACHES v 19* Hot House Lb 2 5 ¢ TOMATOES Pkg. 5 ¢ Long, Slims CUCUMBERS. eeee - Your GREEN PEPPERS. “"** 3 SISTERS’ ‘SUPER MARKET ‘Open Daily 9 a. m. to. 10:30 p. m. Including Sun. 608 W. Huron Street Prices Subject to Change @ a i > : ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, * THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 ; ¥ IRTY-EIGHT > TH i * Let Frozen Chicken - Thaw While Cooking The new fast way to cook frozen chicken is to place the chicken right in the frying pan . °. without _|thawing; then apply heat. Here is the recipe: Place con-‘over ‘low heat about 30°minutes. ‘Combine Lettuce ; Bacon tents of 1 package (1 -*pound size) Turn chicken, cover, and COM-| The flavors of crisp lettuce and ‘frozen chicken thighs, breasts,|tinue to cook for 30 minutes more|bacon seem to be made for each drumsticks or wings in skillet with) or until chicken is tender. Remove |other. For a delicious change pour 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, |lid during last 5 minutes to evapor-|about 3 tablespoons of hot bacon melted. Sprinkle with % tea-ate excess moisture. 2 to 3\drippings spiked with a tablespoon spoon salt. Cover tightly ‘and cook’ servings. | of fresh lemon juice over a head of sliced lettuce. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Toss together. and garnish with crumbled bacon. Your brown sugar lumpy? Sieve it before measuring when you are baking cakes or cookies. re 78 N. SAGINAW ST. BAZLEY’S BIGGER and BETTER MEAT BARGAINS? OPEN FRIDAY ’TIL 9 Grade 1 Chunk Grade A a 30. | 29%, | Adin Large EGGS |G. Tender Sliced Pork Liver Ground Beef | 29; Air Conditioned Comfort Thrifty Cut Veal Shoulder Steak ob 9i. VEAL ROAST 229i, Blade Cut PORK CHOPS | Debi. Mild Cured Sliced Bacon A: BO: Tender Beef SHORT RIBS 19; Tender Juicy Sirloin Steaks 653. 4 } Junedale Brand % Redi-EKat 9 Picnics .. Fresh Dressed y4i 8 en Fryers eee CHOCOLATE MILK DRINKS — Chocolate milk forms the base of these four delicious beverages. Take your pick of a chocolate milk 1 smal) banana, cut in eixths pear, banana, root beer or licorice drink. Let P) ’ | | %» cup heavy cream, whipped 3 Give em Sodas | oruse mites hanes Easy Ham Balls chocolate milk; blend. Place two ~— Made With Milk sirsiSecc."s.s* Different, Zesty lemon juice. Garnish with cream. ‘and banana. Makes 6 servings: Licorice Chocolate Milk 4 the youngsters make their own and they'll be apt to consume more milk than ever. You won't ‘complain about that. No question about it, children Meat balls . . . quick and easy HERE'S BIG NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO GO FOR DELICIOUS COFFEE a “*sodas."" iS Se ae |— that’s ham balls with sour It's a wise mother who lets her, Heat milk to boiling point. Add cream. youngsters drink as many as they anise seed and cook over low heat | Ad © © want—the homemade variety, that 3 to 5 minutes; chill. Strain and jis g perfect way to use the is. ee scerlb all ee ae last of your baked smoked ham jstraw, ; Make ~ i The trick les In making the leccvings. and a sure way to culinary fame. sodas from a nutritious chocolate | Ham Balls With Sour Cream milk base, They're easily and \, cup lard or drippings quickly done if you keep a bottle er container of chocolate milk en hand in the refrigerator at all times, * * . Then for extra eye-catching ap- peal, you can add the appropriate | dress to each drink. Chocolate Milk Pear Foam 1 No. 303 can pears drained’ 1 quart chocolate milk 1 cup heavy cream, whipped ’ Combine pears” and chocolate milk; beat until foamy. Fold in cream. Garnish with pear segment and maraschino cherry, as desired. cake pan; bake according to pack-| Makes 4 servings. Chocolate Milk Root Beer Soda 1 pint vanilla ice cream 1 quart chocolate milk 1 12-ounce bottie root: beer Put scoops of ice cream in tall glasses. Fill % full with chocolate milk. Fill glasses with root beer. Makes 6 servings. . * © ® Chocolate Milk-Banana Double Float 2 medium-sized bananas, mashed 1 quart chocolate milk 1 quart vanilla ice cream — Homemade Frosting Tops Package Cake | Cake from a package and a homemade frosting! . | 1 package white cake mix a 4 1 square (1 ounce! unsweetened choco- late 3 tablespoons butter or margarine % teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sifted confectioners’ sugar t, teaspoon salt 1 to 2 tablespoons light cream Use a cake mix that can be baked in a 9 by 9 by 1% inches jage directions; turn out and cool jon rack | Melt chocolate and butter over ‘hot ‘not boiling) water. Remove from heat, Add vanilla, sugar and salt. Stir until blended. Add cream, a teaspoon at a time, until frosting is right spreading consistency. |Spread over top of cooled cake. Add pure vanilla extract and sugar to taste to sour cream and serve over fresh strawberries for a real taste treat. Black and White Cake — | 4, cup chopped onion % cup chopped green pper 3 cups ground cooked ham 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 teaspoon horseradish \, teaspoon pepper 9 eggs, well beaten 2 tablespoons flour t» cup water 1 cup sour cream ty teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon chopped parsiey Cook onion and green pepper in lard until lightly browned. Remove onion and green pepper. Save drip- pings for browning the ham balls. Mix together onion, green pep- per, ham, bread crumbs, horse- radish, pepper and eggs. Shape | inte small balis about the size of | @ walnut. Brown balls on all | sides in hot drippings. | Remove balls to a hot platter or, serving dish. Pour off drippings, | reserving 2 tablespoons for gravy. | Add flour to drippings and stir well. Add water and cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Stir in sour cream and salt and cook until heated through. Pour gravy over the ham balls. and sprinkle with parsley. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. PLAS 16” x 20° « SENT POSTPAID FOR ONLY 2 LABELS FROM BREAST-O’-CHICKEN the finest one third of the tuna—firm, 7 . tender, wonderfully delicate iri flavor. And Lids protein TUNA it’s rated excellent in both quantity and quality of body-building protein. For each free apron, just send two wae BRERST () ay | ¥1 M az? ier is FREE Full-length tie-strings *2Ty +. TIC APRON Made of heavy piastic + Colortul design Don’t miss this exciting apron gift, a bonus offer brought to you by delicious Breast- 0’-Chicken. It’s the brand that packs only Breast-O’-Chicken labels (either chunk style or solid pack) to Box 2-A, Holly- wood, California. Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery. Order now, for this offer expires September 15, 1956. IN A BIG WAY! ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF STANDARD BRANDS INC. © Now! Makes about as much es 3 pounds of ground coffee, yet you pay for less! REMARKABLE So full-bodied . - housewives voted it best for flavor against other leading instants! Ground coffees, too! LOOK! 25¢ OFF the regular price of this giant jor. Shop for it today. Hurry! This offer is limited. Fr FLAVOR Mild... medium ...or strong Full-bodied Instant Chase & Sanborn always. gives ON NEW GIANT Goz. JAR CHASE « SANBORN -the full-bodied INSTANT Ze , . | __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD. AY. JUNE 21, 1956 | _ ~___ THIRTY-NINE Applesauce Tops ‘i; SoS cae Deviled Crab Meat Wrapped Food — Improves Applesauce te: "coaing. the aplen,.when Grated lemon or orange rind— dd the Served Bubbling Hot Makes Fun ‘or both — can do wonders << » sugar [xe for Porch Picnic rind, too, when you are = cares the "rain ot “ivestock. “ Easy way to prepare crabmeat. Youngstecs get 0 Kick out of! = = Dermed Crab Most wrapped sandwiches even when ; ar poets ogi cared ned ieice fhe picnic is on the porch. caueceees lemon juice Wrap sticks of celery and carrot teaspoon prepared mustard in sturdy foil; tie a wide blade of per espoons finely diced green PeP- orass around each packet just for Pt ee amar oe eee ell rounded faeces. include plenty of milk, cookies, Turn crab meat into a strainer fruit. { into to drain. Mix grated onion, lemon sitting down to! juice and mustard together in a | Pour hot water over 4 ounces, howl, Remove any cartilage from thinly sliced, dried beef to remove crab meat and add, flaking any excess salt. Drain and shred. large pjeces. [grees) for 45 minutes. Serv islices with an additional fcielng al |the spicy sauce. Yield: as | servings. Luncheon Meat for Dinner Menu Canned luncheon meat can be a dinner treat—éven if your husbang| Creamed Beef, Peas is an ex-Gl. ‘Over Snowy Potatoes © It sounds good—baked luncheon| Dried beef, creamed with bright, } 2 PEOPLE’S CHOICE... s . @ e meat with a topping of spicy ap- H G f J plesauce—and it tastes -wonderful,/green peas and new potatoes, is, er e $s rape ruit | vice This economical recipe is easy just bound to be more nutritious, ! ——— \to prepare. It won't be long after |than when it stands alone. This is you place this attractive dish on | one way to tum pound bee ‘your dinner table before you'll get a dinner worth /requests from your family for sec- ‘ond helpings. Baked Luncheon Meat Take along extra spoons and | let the small ones enjoy strained peaches or junior apricot-apple- sauce right from the container. (with Spicy Applesauce ) Brownbeef and ', cup chopped * * *« What could be easier? __ OO 2 12-ounce cans ef luncheon meat onion in 2 tablespoons buter or Mix in green pepper and undilut- - . ha. : : ak i Cloves : ms —_ margarine. Stir in] can (1's Cups) aq col ° ne, (6 Sind As for fom why ui Fie v ', cup brown sliga ‘ _* ~ ed celery soup. spoon into » Indl- ive the few tablespoons of frui d t d . i ol ( jensed cree focelery soup ‘ ce Ceiteed aulace ie’ ‘ 7 ‘ ee Nix : “ ya vidual baking shells. Bake in mod- which remained from baby’s din- you on nee sugar . A ee aa ne wi = nore - : a os erate (250 degrees: or hot «49 her serving. Carry crisp, washed © zw dUNE SALAD DRAMA — Creamy cottage cheese is the perfect # Jorounce can niece unsalted cooked green peas, i rt + iibbl sandwich greens and/or olives in an aa TreeSweet's ex a nape ace "ans © ‘he Aine grees! nt ot @ i . - foil for any combination of fresh or canned fruit in a dramatic salad : a me ‘ of el ntigh shah. Grane. i. pound: ¥ i ra ' sy aananes ui kee a0 aia a separate packet. Xr aa Ce by ue sts i clusiveINSTO. | - : ogether to form a loaf i! shal- eat; pour over pound new — 15 to 2 nutes. Makes » sma : : VAC process |t ee lig ncbignied meas of fruit, ne mere —_— the salad low baking pan. Score top of the potatoes, cooked in unsalted water. servings Peanut ~~ Special = MGS] assures you . ‘ %; \ o e cheese ina f ere strawberries and grapes add seasona touches 10 @ Jjoaves as you would baked ham, Makes 4 generous servings. we 4 a Se ce fruit >) MO THER! C “J L Ente natural auti ruit and cheese aaiad and stud with cloves. $$ Like the flavor of curry pow- 2 tablespoons peanut butter sAd -~ * in - * 7 Jer op > 9 = = © Mas ™ ar . = or it For the fruit topping: Com. heep your pane poses can der? Then add a nite to. the. salt et Ripsentd ae ee a) OL9 re, 0° © yy om Po | available everywhere in the bine brown sugar, cinnamon, tightly cevered or there will be a and pepper you use when cooking through a coarse sieve. FW Nw wi YS 4 wv a ~) | | marketplace new invite all dict- | ast and vinegar. Add can of gradual loss of leavening strength pot roast. A dash of sugar may with strained fruit and pean@ oS . ear. caused by the action of air mois- also be added with the curry pow- butter. Spread on bread or toast, enjoy themselves without applesauce. . ‘ | feariag aes is. ture on the baking powder ingre- der — makes for good browning Good in cut-out sandwiches, too. = ris, I Place *% _ cup of ine aprienece dents. as s weil as flavor. Makes about 28 cup. in Salad Choice. A garland of fruits—and a heap- ing bowl of cottage cheese! This is. drama, pure and simple, for any table and any group of guests. For all its simplicity. the service of summer's choice fruits and ber- ries with snowy cottage cheese makes an appeal to the most so- phisticated of tastes. The very color and taste of summer are here, spread forth for the selective taste of the most discriminating. And climax of the whole en- gaging summer drama is that the combination of cottage cheese and ‘truits is so wonder- ful for weight watchers. (Since watching weight is the great national past-time, this includes most all of us!) As all efficient calorie-counters know, cottage cheese is a perfect treasure house of balanced nutri- ents—high quality protein, impor- tant milk minerals—easily digest- ed and happily low in calories. Just half a cup provides more than a fourth of the protein recom- mended daily for the diet of vigor- ous adults. 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If ‘there are any gaps of space be- ‘tween your basket and the rim of the bowl, fill them in with fresh flowers or colorful crepe paper. Youngsters or adults will equally enjoy trepical punch which is one of the new non- frozen concentrated fruit juice beverages which require no thawing, no mess or fuss. - Open a six-ounce can, mix with four cans of water and you have a fruit punch. Add ice cubes. For fruit on top of the punch for a Buying Watermelons? Follow This Suggestion Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, Con- 4 ‘sumer Marketing Information Agent says a velvety appearance and a yellowish color on the under- side are the best guides when se- lecting watermelon, Any discolora- ition or softening of the stem in- idicates decay, and at the blossom ‘end decay appears as a flattened, dry leathery spot about the size lof a silver dollar. The old method of thumping a watermelon may help separate the ripe melons from the unripe, but of bloom on the surface of the rind THE ‘PONTIAC pass, Steak, Cutlets or Hamburg Suitable for Pan Frying Cooking tender cuts of meat in a skillet in a‘small amount of fat is called pan frying. It is recom- amended particularly for thinly cut steaks because, when pan fried, the outside of the thin steak can be crisply browned while the cen- ter remains rare and juicy. Liver, veal cutlet and ham- burger can be pan fried, also. A quick browning on both sides pl a few minutes additional cooki: does these meats to a turn. Th small amount of fat used vents sticking and aids in browning. iglutamate and form into one large secon Hamburger Special pounds ground beet ¢ 1% glutamate ee 1 peogeneat salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 teaspoons water 1 teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons lemon juice % teaspoon Tabasco 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Combine meat and monosodium cake. Preheat heavy skillet; do not add fat. Place meat in skillet and brown quickly on both sides. Do not cover pan. * es Reduce heat and cook slowly to _Hamburger often has enough fat ‘of its own, so additional fat may be omitted. (The method is then) called pan broiling.) Country-Fried Steak desired degree of doneness. Trans- Tr DRSDAY, TUNE 21, WG Hors D'Oeuvres of Lettuce, Fish We usually use head, or iceberg, lettuce for its crisp texture and color in salads. It is easily the. most generally used of all cold sal- ad ingredients and incidentally, | second only to tomatoes as our most vamate oo roe: Fresh Ground BEEF U, S. Good or Choice SIRLOIN STEAK 09° Chicken of the Sea 3 Cans 79 ‘ TUNA Compbell’s 2 2 3 ¢ WATERMELONS . | 1-Ib. Another ‘aerestiog lettuce idea Cans calls for using it as an hors, d’oeuvre. Hearts of lettuce can be, used as cups and stuffed with a) seafood’ mixture. Each heart is. then served as an hors d'oeuvre. | Just Fresh — rrived Lood of fer to hot platter and slash top of meat in three’ places. in saucepan or skillet; mix until, smooth. Place over heat and stir. until butter is melted. Pour over| Have steak cut ‘ -inch_ thick.| Preheat heavy skillet or griddle. Add three tablespoons butter or) margarine. As soon as butter is melted, add steak and brown wae ly on both sides. Do not cover pan. Reduce heat and cook slowly to desired degree |small amount of water to pan drip- | pings for gravy. ‘meat. Peppers With Steak For a good steak accompaniment serve broiled green peppers. Cut Combine remaining ingredients! Seafood Stuffed Lettuce Hors D’Ocuvre t, cup shredded crab meat, lobster or tuna. fish 3 tablespoons minced celery - 2 hard cooked eggs 1 tablespoon chill sauce 1, teaspoon salt tg teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon mayonnaise 1 tablespoon fresh lemon fuice 2 tablespoons shredded lettuce 20 small hearts of lettuce cups Parsley for garnish Combine first 9 ingredients. Pile. lightly into small hearts of lettuce 46 oz., Blue Birds: ORANGE JUICE See Our Specials in the Detiance Ad shrimp, Pork & Beans. 33° |the peppers into quarters, having first removed membranes and) of doneness; rare, medium or well! \Seeds, dot with butter and put un-/fresh parsley. Arrange on an hors done. Season before serving. Add der the broiler a few minutes be- q’oeuvre tray. Yield: 20 servings. fore the steak, or hamburger, is. 'ready to be taken out. ¥ 4 jcups. Garnish with a sprig of . Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking Serve as an appetizer with fresh : vegetable juice or cocktails. ° A MONEY-SAVER YOU WILL WANT TO GET! TALL CANS > Py d = cE is it not reliable when judging melons that are dead ripe with those that are over-ripe. dainties for an anniversary buffet. a festive touch float thinly sliced You will delight in seeing YOUr/pananas, strawberries or lemons) guests enjoy them while musing on the top. 235° the tender memories of your wed- Detience CHUNK ding ey: 7 | Quality The Turkey ‘Teenies are detect: See What Your Dol lars Can Do With These , STYLE able three-bite morsels. They're) made with chopped cooked turkey| meat blended with just enough peppy barbecue sauce to cold the) meat together, and small home- made or bakery rolls of the Par-| ker House variety. One Turkey} Teenie will meet small appetities; heartier appetities will relish two) or three. “TURKEY TEENIES Sauce | 1 teaspoon salt iy teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon peoree 1 tablespoon suga ‘, clove garlic ae ty Yeaspoon garlic) ealt 1 cup cateup FLAT TINS 19 TREET For sandwiches, for roasting, for » frying... you will like the flavor. And see what value you get at Nick’s. 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Add tur-| glaze on _the meat. Halved strawberries and chopped parsley add Delicious, Quick-to-Serve, Broadcast 5 Cans $] Key, Continue cooking over JW! Gecorative’ touches CHILI CON CARNE 12 Or. Cc casionally, to blend and heat oa Tin oughly. Cool about 15 minutes be- fore filling rolls. Split rolls almost in half, hori- zontally. Place one level table- spoon turkey filling in each roll. Makes about 60 Turkey Teenies Jellied Canned Ham Tops Any Home Festive Table | Here’s a party suggestion for against the sides to cover rough June or any other month of the spots. Chill. year. | At service time, place ham on a § platter and remove the string hold- Bg i gm boom ao ele jing the slices in shape. The clear § mas "The plctered Jellied Ham gelatin topping makes it easy for ¢ the host or the guests to see the 9 may be prepared a day OF 00 | ines when serving. Famous RITZ CRACKERS * 35° Lipton’s TEA... 48 Count Tea Bogs 59° Va Lb. Pkg. 19¢ 20¢ Saving Coupon in Each Package Honey on Pancakes Some Sunday soon when you're’ having pancakes, waffles, or| French toast for a Sunday Brunch, make this Orange Honey Butter to serve with them — it's something) as a da ted ete bad ’ ° they'll rave about. Just blend to | ahend oi erie time and kept | Ca hams vary in weight Nick § Fresh Killed Frosty Acres, Frozen 2 6-0Z 29° gether 1% cup butter, 114 teaspoons! amore “ ; Qua ; ANS finely grated orange rind, 9 table-/ First, brush the jelly and juices hare ae papier ay heros. Selected for lity LEMONADE eee ee ee CANS spoons orange juice and 1% cup off the ham, then slice into uniform honey. Cook for a few minutes portions. Tie a string around the over moderate heat. ham to hold the slices in place. Set === iit, uae side up, on a wire rack over, | be Repe im the sefrigerater. Tomato Salad Treat Pour cooled, }emon-flavored gel-, Canned hams are a true con-| The spring's easiest tomato salad atin over the cold ham to form a venience-quality meat, excellent is made with one envelope of un-jsmooth glaze. (Follow directions served as taken from the can or flavored gelatin softened in 44 cup on a package of lemon gelatin. Let heated, sliced or unsliced. vegetable juice cocktail, then cool until the consistency of stirred into one cup of hot veget-jcream.), able juice cocktail a 12-| ounce can in all. No other season- | bate gelatin glaze to give a dec- | mg js needed. Pour into molds or a/| erative touch. loaf pan and chill until set. Serve remy weet garnish for fish, asparagus or new $ Then parsley potatoes. on bed of lettuce leaves. IMIDOIIOIOOOOIOOD OOOO IOaa aS “Serve Poultry and Save $$$$*". Ready for the Pan FRYERS 6 Q Oven-Ready \Srewers <= 29 No Limit—Stock Your Freezer! DUCKS and TURKEYS The 3 to 6',-pound ones are pop- ular for home service. Note that . canned hams over 3 pounds must | Sa pease: Defiance, Quality DoG FooD.......6 » 49° Borden's, Reg. or Homes. MILK" V2 Gal. 39° HAM Hygrade tender, sugar-cured full flavored hams. SHANK 39. BUTT PORTION - pesew eal 49¢ 2 Bonus Spec ial! > FRYER FINEST GRADE 1 POULTRY Cut-Up lb. it pees L 3 FP SPS PU SU SESS rr Cr UT An elegant trick you can bor-; row from expensive restaurants is/ ¢ to dip lemon slices or wedges in 4 | paprika. They make an effective |g Press halves of strawberries | Lae S620 Gagan os Lk J toe” press chopped n I IALELIALIALALZLLLLAL ALLL BA FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Lb. 85c—3 Lbs. $1.00 =~ U. S. Graded Quality Round or Cube . STEAK w. 75¢ U. S. Graded Quality SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 79¢ Mygrade Deliciously Flavored Hickory Styled Slab Bacon .. ..». 39¢c Peters’ OK Brand Sliced Bacon . ..». 35c Oven Ready ‘ CAPONETTES 4 to 6 Lb. Average NO LIMIT—SHOP EARLY! c lb. ~. <-> Bi ~ 4 i4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 iq 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ic 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 i¢ 4 4 iq 4 4 4 4 4 4 iq 4 4 4 \4 4 14 iq 4 13 4 iq i. iq ‘4 4 14 H| 0S “PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET § SS —— | ta ie weal aks PORK CHOPS | the purchase price... see details C OFF as = deme ( Wholesale and Retail) on page 37. Lb. 95c 82 S. Sesieew Street FE 4.1521 Lb. 69¢ = WOOOOOOOIO OMIT ODI IMO D OMG OGM & SecA GOAN COONAN OCOOANNA NOAA COCANNN ANAAAAAIIO OA AGAANANNAAAANNNAAAAAAAS $ 4 : at ) : me _— | ‘ / fi A laf | oo ao / ) : Ly if : fa f in fe. ge 4 ; i! oi fy.) i/ » A ae Ly ye Bi: st . | > THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1956 _ ___ FORTY-ONE 1 = ’ h | and pepper, then avocado and = asc in Noodles Pees speared be mr comes out Celery Seed Toast. | A voca 0 nric es mayonnaise, y g ean. — servings. | uae Pale Green Salad cscs rising soou cuor: eutt. Baked With Cheese |try Broiled Tomatoes ice ito six equal strips and Unmold. Serve on crisp greens, sprinkle celery seed. Bake This molded salad is a pretty with orange; and grapefruit sec-) Nice and nutritious, too! With Herb Butter Dish {4 moderate oven until crisp. Nice col tions. Pass géalad dressing if de- ‘ N io ig tac al mate al etd ah ren jpale guven coler- sired. Makes 6 to 7 servings. Baked Noodles hif t. | Molded Avocado Salad ——_______ @ ounces (1% cups) fine broken interesting buttery thifgs to ea "| ) eee here's something to try next time Do 1 % cup cold water - igh, i 'e cups milk (scalded) Your Wi Love i) covelens unflavored gelatin Tangy Meat-Noodle Dish Na cup “coarsely erated. sharp cheddar] YOU entertain — Broiled Tomatoes 9 1 cup very hot water Serve canned meat balls and, “cheese (packed down) with Herb Butter. Take 4 firm, M ill 1 tablespoons lemon Juice ; igravy over caraway - seasoned | ; oemongerls butter or margartine iy SS ee tee i er’ § | ig eaves Soa inoodles. Cook thé noodles as usual) 1 tablespoon minced onion ieee peele | Desh of white pepper ‘and season with a big pat of but-| 3 ¢68* ‘slightly beaten) __|iato thick slices. DOG MEAL | é tablespoons mayonnaise --\ter and a generous pinch of cara-| Cook noodles in 2 quarts boiling) = * 2 Low « ; Seen one sporyl grapefruit sections |way seeds. Arrange on a heated water 5 minutes; drain. Mix milk, | To % cup softened butter blend plete basic ree Pour cold water into medium Platter and cover with hot meat bread crumbs, grated cheese, but- in 1 tablespoon finely chopped pars- For all dogs, all | 'sized mixing bowl; sprinkle gela-/ Dalls and gravy. ‘ter, salt and minced onion; stir bey, 1 corre savory, 1 sala see ee = } i * into slightly beaten eggs. i'thyme, 342 teaspoon tarragon, sa / | tin over water; let stand for 5 to. py sponge cup cakes with apple Sener Ey land wopper to tate’ Spread =e 10 minutes to soften. Add very hot sauce; sprinkle with chopped nuts. | Turn into 1*4-quart baking dish. slices-génerously with the herb but-| Try the health! water: stir until gelatin dissolves. Top each with a generous spoonful Bake in moderate .(350 degrees) ter. Broil under moder ate heat. Miller's DOG C 0 oKies | Stir in lemon juice, onion, salt’ of whipped cream. ‘oven o minutes or until a silver for 10 minutes or until tender. a es — 4 HOT SANDWICHES — Serve hot sandwiches in foil. Heat them over the coals when you're e right from your outdoor fireplace, if you want ready to eat. Be sure to use long tongs to prevent , Th f; t f t h B t to this summer. All the sandwiches in the above burned fingers. e tr. Ss O e€ es picture can be made ahead of time and wrapped —— 5 New Sandwich Treats Cut Biscuits ‘Clean’ Cutting out biscuits? Be sure to S HH Off h Fj our the cutter each time you to erve of, t e Ire it. And don't twist the cutter S t im Sandwiches are always eelerene! Drain excess fat, Stir in remain- i you wert your biscuits) to bok ummer l e fare for summer meals. But when ing ingredients, Spoon between their best; use the cutter ‘‘straight they are served piping hot right buttered enriched bread or ham- on" and pull it straight up when from the oven or backyard fire burger buns to make 4 sandwiches. you remove it. they're special. ras “ee Be sure to take advantage of the Fa many varieties of yeast-raised, ‘an breads you find at the bakery or , supermarket—white, whole wheat. protein, rye and others, and the interesting selection of rolls, too. To make all the sandwiches be- low, make them ahead eof 'time— | even a day ahead — and wrap them tightly in fell, Then just | before serving bake them in the | even at 375 degrees about 15 minutes, te heat them through. If you have an outdoor fire going it's fun to heat them right over’ the coals. Be sure to have long tongs to keep from burning fingers when retmeving the sandwiches from the fire Spicy Cerned Beef Hash Sandwich 3, cup corned beef hach 1 tablespoon cat hu; 1 tablespoor ckle relish | is : | 2 teaspoons wigeed onior | / tine, Sa sueters | CARAWAY CHEESE ROLLS — The one hot dish in a summer Combi ney Fe h ‘meal might well be these flavorful Caraway Cheese Rolls. They cigars OREM one bh are of the “no-knead” variety which will appeal to many of our catchup, pickle relish. onion and 4 ' fraid of knead tread. E ted ik sad prepared mustard. Spread between eects So ane | sarale) <6) Kneading) ates: vere BEL fe buttered slices of enmched bread S®&rp cheddar cheese both add goodness to these golden brown rolls. or Tolls; top with cheese. Makes 4 seats Too Tempting to Pass Up Ber Fans yt! i} Emu tase rere Caraway Cheese Rolls | Min. Size Ib. Sliced salam! Peaches at... 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SAGINAW STREET) > ae - w ae ar Deviled Burger Sandwich ‘y I ground beef chuck tablespoons chili sauce *« teaspoon prepared mustard ae teaspoon horseradish *« teaspoon Worcestershire sauce “% teaspoon salt Dash pepper 11 a. m. to’ 7:45 p. m. Snow Crop Sliced DOLE FROZEN Pineapple Juice Strawberries Packed in Sugar 10-02, 4A ‘ “ye . Pkg. or Highlander Frozen Fruit Salad ree OO Highlander Frozen : 7 Malted Milk xe o9° Peeled, Deveined 10-Or. 7 o Duncan Hines Shrimp ¢* ret cm FOOD ) SHOP | se THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE i ve en 21, 1956. i i has t. = | i hgyei Nf, : 7) STRAWBERRY BUTTERMILK SHERBET — Serve this petal-pink dessert in wedges like pie. Top with several whole perfect berries. Butter- ¢------- a Berry Sherbet Piquant Dessert Completely femirine in appear- ance—dainty pink with pieces of | bright red strawberries peeking out | —best describes this tempting sher- bet. It is made with buttermilk which | gives it a very distinctive flavor. | Buttermilk combines well milk gives fruit . with | fruits to add a piquant flavor that! makes a refreshing treat. | Buttermilk is produced from! skim or partially skim milk, which means it is low in calories. For the calorie conscious, but- termilk sherbet should be of in- terest for it containes less calo- ries than many other desserts and yet tastes just as good. Also, it's quick and easy to make. | If you put it in a refrigerator tray, to freeze, cut it in wedge. shaped | pieces to simulate a pie. For garnish top with ‘several | strawberry halves. With an inter-| esting dish to frame it, you can) have a deluxe dessert that isn't) hard on the budget or calorie counter. Strawberry Buttermilk Sherbet. 1 peckage frozen strawberries or 1 pint fresh berries 1, cup Mquid drained from berries 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin tba cups buttermilk i, cup lMquid drained from berries was braised in consomme to which potatoes. your electric skillet. ', cup suger ‘» cup strawberries, well drained Whole strawberries for garnish Drain frozen strawberries or) slice the washed, fresh berries and | sweeten to taste. Let fresh berries. stand at room temperature for 1) Give the family a treat by serv- hour after adding sugar. Then | crush and drain. ing flank steak—not stuffed aot Soften gelatin in the 1-3 CUP’ shed as usual — but left “steak! strawberry liquid. Dissolve over hot ; 5 water. Add to buttermilk along Style” and cooked to juicy tender-| with the 44 cup strawberry liquid, P®5S '" 4 Ugo Pee sa call gsooR gic eee tray and, The diagonally scored steak freeze until mushy. Remove to mix- that’s all meat and no waste make ing bowl and beat until ‘smooth, & handsome addition to the family Fold in crushed berries. Return to dinner table and. best of all it's refrigerator tray and freeze umtil ® thrifty meat. well-known as a firm, Serve garnished with whole budget stretcher. strawberries. Serves 6. 2 tablespoons lemon fuice | For a menu featuring savory flank steak, include fluffy | whipped potatoes on which to Pep Up Your Cole Slaw | serve the rich gravy, and tender For cole slaw with a fascinating; green peas with pearl onions. and subtle touch of garlic mix’ dd a salad of tomato and crlap | three cups of finely cut cabbage cucumber slices on lettuce, and with this easy “shake UP’’|fop dessert, serve a simple corn- dressing istarch pudding with fresh rhubarb number of calories in the dessert. Try this at your next luncheon. SAVORY FLANK STEAK — This rich and flavorful flank steak Accompaniments include green peas with onions and fluffy whipped During the hot days cook this on top of the stove or in | Then your kitchen will stay cooler | | Try Savory Flank Steak Simmered in Consomme Nuts Enhance ack] Maple Topping “, SHRIMP KABOBS good in- ‘maple nut sundaes? The wainats| r ae 5 in i ich faanie eeace \doors or on the outdoor grill—take Remahd ha! Un P ¢ - + -'your choice. For best results you and we watched eagerly, and need the very large shrimp, hopefully, to see if the ‘‘man be- cleaned and boiled with mixed hind the counter” would give us/Pickling spices not more than five an extra spoonful of the delicious|™inutes. For four good appetites a ae very large shrim 7 rs Pr Fy r’ Nowadays, with ice cream in Sliced ene cut in Stach pieces the home freezer, we*can help our-| Green r cut in l-inch squares selves to wonderful maple nut “sun- Presh — rooms about l-inech in di- is ameter, ‘daes — and a pitcher of this home-' 1¢ you are to serve foul, you'll: ‘made maple sauce with the old- need 48 pieces of bacon, 28 mush- | fashioned soda fountain flavor pro- rooms, 20 pieces of green pepper vides us wonderful “pour-on.”’ if you arrange your skewers as Good idea: Keep the pitcher we do, i. e., start with a mush- filled at all times, too room, then bacon, shrimp, bacon, | Maple Nut Sundae Sauce 4 tablespoons bultter ', cup chopped nut meats 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1, teaspoon salt | 1 cup maple-blended syrup | Melt butter in small saucepan. , w c ier r- Add nuts and saute over low heat ih) the) bacon) Meces:) itn 's ‘until nuts are lightly browned. Add! T’nge per the above r plas. cornstarch and salt and blend. Add, Paint with butter and start el- isyrup and cook over low heat 2 to in that order, ending each skewer with bacon and a mushroom. We precook the mushrooms un- til about half done, and ditto SKILLET CLUE ©. FOR Remember the old-fashioned By Frank Kohler PP ese pepper, mushroom, bacon, shrimp, - ‘well and fold in the whipped d cream. _ Turn the whole into a lightly buttered mold, and chill therough- ly until firmly set, Unmold on a chilled platter and serve garnished with watercress or lettuce. leaves and stuffed olives. This is a fine place for one of those fish molds, using olive slices for his reproach- ful eyes. Try Deviled Toast What's better than toast to add crisp contrast to morning eggs, ‘luncheon ‘soups, creamed dinner ntrees? Deviled Toast is better! butter toast while it's hot, barbecue sauce with tomato base | then spread thinly with spicy ewe and brown-sugared to death.” He Pick and flake the salmon |iled ham. Whote, quartered or cu uses this for everything broiled out. 894 when the mixture is cooled (in strips, this toast twist can give j and slightly thickened. add toe food familiars a surprise flavor doors, and it is equally good in- doors on the rotisserie. it, and stir in the celery. Mix lift. Take equal parts of melted but- ter, any salad oil, and Chablis wine. Melt butter but do not brown. '—then add oil, cool slightly, and. add the wine. Season to taste with garlic salt. ‘‘The trick, and wonder- | iful flavor,’ says Mr. Davidson, ‘‘is the Chablis—NOT just any ‘white wine.’ "’ A FAVORITE SALMON MOLD is another excellent summer dish, from Mrs, H. St. John, Vancouver (B, C.) Province Chapter. 4% cup sugar E N 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons dry mustard % cup vineger 2 egg yolks, well beaten 3 teaspoons plain gelatin 4. cup cold water 1 tablespoon grated horse-radish 1% cups canned salmon 1 cup diced celery % cup whipped cream Combine the sugar, salt, mus- tard, vinegar and egg yolks in the top of a double boiler and cook over boiling water until mixture is thick, stirring constantly, Re- move from heat. Dissolve gelatin (Wash.) “News-Tribune Chapter, in cold water and stir into the egg Res Ory, mixture, then stir in the horse- who “‘has had enough of so-called) dish. M ther on coals or under the broiler. Paint and turn them as they cook. Give them about five min- utes under the broiler, maybe longer ovér the coals, depending on the heat. For a wonderful barbecue sauce try this one: CHABLIS BARBECUE SAUCE, from Gordon N. Davidson, Tacoma TWE NEW NON-DRIP TOP a distinctive flavor and cuts the |2 Minutes, stirring occasionally. 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It turned college education — in psychology) Wagner wants to get the crowd ck ‘mark up with splashy new attrac- tions — but he doesn't know exact- ‘Television and cars take up a |teenagers away from their hot jot of the teenagers’ time. these “They have more Spending money than their parents), Wagner, 31, has been named did‘ and they look for more ex- seo are livelier today,’ “Holding hands on) for a high flying jet ride. | a. moonlight ride on the ferris’ envisions a bright painted ‘“satel- But too, lite’ fleating high over the park. many others get a thrill holding hands at a rock 'n roll session.” 90° Mounts 1.79 /DR. HENRY A MILL cor Weather Bureau's severe-storms [| research unit, attributes an ap: | R. 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IN JUST 15 MINUTES, — Indiana is believed to be the, 5) uct psaeed:. poms tre bash at say love letter, written by a courtier in Elizabethan days, reposes in the ue ‘only state which permits a proper- | érug + Siare ba tastant-Ge nate wen -, Ld om reine “s gene ty owner to deduct the amount of ta pecan, a nen or © ee words—as iong &s live t'of mortgage when he pays his: tax ay te Gee day oF was sent to Arabella _ Vaughanbill. — So oa Oe STerady Pin may en mameand OPEN Fri. - rie TILL ° 2 Opn | VISCOUNT DAYS! a Old Men of the Mountain By DAMON RUNYON A careless commentator on Runyon fostered @ legend about Damon's start as a fiction writer was on the skids, it reported, when Cosmopolitan Magazine published “Romance in the Roaring For- He in 1929 and “made” Runyon as a fiction-writer overnight. The tacts are that Runyon was under long term newspaper contract at about $500 a week, and . had scores of short siories behind him when he wrote “Romance in the Roarng Forties.’ This, The Old. Men of the Mountain, is one of them. It came from the same vein of reminiscen Good-Leoking Gal, ties” which he obtained “At Dead Mule Crossing’ and “A Right this series and imagination fro two previous stories | n (PART ONE) rising sixty years old, will sudden-| But my Grandmaw says she Many a strange thing happens ly disappear from the earth leav- guesses she can spare him all back in my old home town out ing no word, even if he is married right if old Pete Dillaway’s wife, West, but nothing stranger ever to Mrs, ‘Mrs. Dillaway, can let Pete go; happens than the time old. Zeb sue Is ONE OF THOSE ‘eld Pete being one of my Grand- Griscom suddenly hauls off ands» three of old Zeb’s best friends Pap'’s posse, and a very much hen- drops out of sight, leaving his wife, decide to go off toward the Green- pecked man. It comes out after- Mrs. Griscom, mourning for him'horn Mountains to see if they can! wards that as soon as the posse more than eran find a clue of Zeb. These friends gets out of the city limits, old j _— are old Joe Calkins, the horse, My Greadene says that as far trader, Mr. Hathaway, the banker Pete lets out a big whoop, and as she can see Mrs. Griscom gets and Weed McCullough, the dry when somebody asks him why he. a pretty good break one way and | goods man, They are all pioneers does this he explains it is because, another, because old Zeb Griscom of my old home town and highly |ii is the first time in twenty-five) Griscom. Fj ‘ z 2 is not much husband. In fact, Old) Zeb is a good deal of an old sot. going around getting his pots on! very often, and on'y going home} when there is no other place to go.' My Grandpap says he does not | blame old Zeb for this, because the best he gets when he does go home is plenty of cold shoulder and tongue, what with Mrs, Gris- com being Do rose geranium when it comes to temper, which is a crack that starts some little talking back and forth between my Grandmaw and my Grand- Pap. |respected by one and ail. I remember my Grandpap say- ing at the time that he does Rot | | see hew doe Calkins ever gets his wife, Mrs. Calkins, to let him go on the search, and my Aunt Margaret says It is a sure thing that Mr, Hathaway chioroforms — Mrs. Hathaway before she lets him out of her sight, because it is pretty well known in my old home town who wears the a in these families, It comes out after they lave, that Weed McCullough never asks his wife, Mrs. McCullough, if he years he dares raise his voice | above a whisper. Well, it is quite a sight to see this posse of old gentlemen load- ed in the wagon and carrying | rifles, and six-pistols, and one | thing and another, driving to the rescue of their old comrades. My | Grandpap is in the front seat wearing the old. coonskin cap he weare when he first comes up the Arkansaw Valley with Kit Carson, and Marwhal Pat Dillon has a skinning knife in his belt with which he says he expects to scalp any hostile Indians they come across, and he hopes they | | But no matter what he is, old can go, and there is plenty of talk : . : Kiow these bei the Zeb is too prominent as a pioneer. about what will heppen to him biota he aires hater te to be allowed to haul off and disap- when he comes back, because Mrs. cules they can kis kaock & i pear without somebody asking McCullough is one of those wom- bark Ga the carty dave. questions, especially as Mrs_ Gris- com is going down to see the au- thonties every day. and threaten ing to give them ‘a good stirring up if they do not do something or other about it , SEEN TRAVELING. Finally when it begins to look old home town. Somebody figures chéster rifle from about two hun- as if old Zeb is gone sure enough‘that there must be a band of out- dred yards off. but misses him and it does not look as if he is laws, or maybe Indians, out there quite some Nea i coming back. the authorities get toward the Greenhorn Mountains ee 2 to snooping around on this prop- grabbing up these citizens and My Grandmaw says when she YOUR | CHOICE ositjon, and it comes out that the last seen of Zeb he is traveling on foot eff in the direction of the Greenhorn Mountains with a pack of what seems to be supplies on his back The man who mentions thi, to the authorities is a party by the name of Diggers, who keeps sheep, and is therefore very un- reliable, so nobody pays any at- | wards says she notices they de isse) B Lippincott Co. Poreward (<) tention to him for a couple of | not to take mere or less 100 King , Se Syecicstes, Ine. You'll be thrilled with the beauty and comfort of this stun- forget y oe liquer with them. (Tomorrow: What has hap @ ning group' Decorator-styled, sofa and chair or 2-pc. sec- Then as old Zeb is still missing and cannot be located any place, en. \GET THEMSELVES A TEAM The last word of the rescue par- ty comes from this same man Dig- | on which they lead up with pien- Well, sir, what happens but the gers. who keeps the sheep. and he searching party does not come says when they pass his place they back. When it is gone a week, with seem to be quite jolly, and that a no word from anybody, there is man jn a coonskin cap takes an off plenty of excitement back in my hand crack at him with a Win- robbing and murdering them, and hears this news that it confirms one thing and another. her suspicion about the liquor, be- cause it does not stand to reason, she says, that my Grandpap will miss a sheepman at two hundred yards if he is perfectly O.K., al- ‘though my Grandmaw admits when somebody calls her attention to the matter that my Grandpap is as young as he used to be. Se finally my Grandpap goes around town and gets up a posse of seven men, all of them old- time Indian fighters, and they get themselves a team and wag: ty of supplies, including food, al- theugh my Grandmaw after- om pened to the Old Men of the Mountain? Read the concluding part of the story in tomorrow's In fact my Grandmaw says it is more than less, and there is plenty somebody decides that maybe the of talk back and forth between her sheep party is partly telling the and my Grandpap asking her if truth the opinion hack in my old home hke that when his dear old com- town that maybe something hap- rades may be perishing out there pens to old Zeb, because it does in the hills, and my Grandmaw In fact it commences to be she has the heart to talk to him not stand to reason that a man HEARING AID saying yes she has. ees oa Pontiac Press.) Rats Imported to Clear Lakes —of Vegetation ST PETERSBURG. 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This is the first time any such show Scene above is from ‘Flying Saucers," hich stars Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor, with Donald Curtis. lying Saucers,” 21, 1956 - ‘ tl Hollywood Headlines —|sel] the picture,” HELD HOSTAGE! tarreg f Gavia «= HEVMLLE «baa th eet ne TONIGHT fy WATERFORD al DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE IN V MERON ‘Gi ra ay ty mn. 43 LESLIE ILLS - RUSSELL John Wayne in “SEA CHASE” Stewart Granger in “MOONFLEET” in enother picture, an item called Split on Russia Gable Playing New Role as Filmdom Businessman By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD uw — Meet Clark Gable, businessman. * *« *& end,"’ he said. “I have insisted on the right to dub in someone else's voice if the singing sounds too Zanuck Prepares Film on Stalin Secret Crimes HOLLYWOOD «#® — Plans for making a semidocumentayy mov- ie called. “The Secret Crimes of Joseph Stalin’ have been an- nounced by producer Darryl F. Zanuck. It will be done in color and wide screen by Zanuck’s independent company and released through It's a new role for the longtime 20th. Century-Fox Studio. king of the movie stars. During his lengthy MGM _ contract, he’ was considered an actor only. He wasn't encouraged to peer behind COMFORTABLY COOL was: “Just come in and read your lines, boy. We'll do the rest.”’ PARTNERSHIP DEAL Now, he’s making “The King and Four Queens” on a_partner- ship deal between Russ-Field Pro- ductions—Jane Russell and Rob| Waterfield—and his own outfit, JANE VAN WYMAN : JOHNSON the scenes. The studio al | ws WARGARET O'BRIEN WALTER BRENNAN - CHARLOTIE GREEMWOOL foun (PTO OTROE PHLER L8H DAMS | seoameence } oem TREMMICOLOR | SOPERECOPE acrw Gabeo. And he's taking part in all phases of production. bd * * “Wow, it's a big job, making a picture,” he observed between scenes. “I learn something new every day. This time I'm sticking with the picture from the begin- ning to the end. I was in on script School’s Qut! x. PIFFFFFFFPOO OTT OT OO i BRING OR SEND THE KIDDIES TO THE MOVIES. THEY'LL BE ENTERTAINED OUT OF THE HoT SUN AND PROPERLY SUPERVISED! Chief Leads Crackdown IDABEL, Okla. —The Idabel City Council, at the urging of Po- lice Chief Sam Sellers, voted to back a crackdown on parking reguiations. The first ticket went . RICHARD MALTBY AND HIS ORCH. FRI. and SAT. WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICH. sessions and other matters, and I'll be with it until we finish the cutting and scoring in August.’ One function he does not intend to perform: salesman. Many stars. who turn producer go out on the road to peddle their product. Not Clark. e'. « PHONE FEDERAL 2-485 OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED EVERYONE IS SEEING “THE SEARCHERS" TWICE! “SEARCHERS” Shown at: Oo 2:35 “That's up to United Artists, to he laughed. ‘I! went through that routine in the early days. I was in a picture with Joan Crawford called ‘Dancing Lady,’ and MGM had me appear-| ing four times a day at the Capi- tol Theater in New York. It was murder!" SELF-COMPETITION The bad part of it, he recalled, was that he was competing with himself. MGM had insisted on the personal appearance because he was also appearing in New York “It Happened One Night."" That all-time hit did better’ than Gable. in the flesh * * * I happened on the set when Ga-| It Ranks with “Covered Wagon”, “Stagecooch” and “Shane”! ble was singing, of all things. Sur- rounded by his four queens—Elea- nor Parker, Barbara Nichols, Sara ‘John Wayne @ Jeffrey Hunter @ Vera Miles @ Natalie Wood in “THE SEARCHERS” in VisteVision and Technicolor Shane, Jean Willes—he was pedal-| } ing an oldtime pipe organ and singing hymns. * . 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LJ e)° J g FORTY-NIN From the Press Box - “f it's sports you're looking for this weekend, there’s » \day and continues through Sunday |Hagge, there are two ladies who) nell teamed up to win the best By BRUNO L, KEARNS But while prognosticators make will have to te reckoned with in; Sports Editor Poitiac Press their selections from the old van- the tourney. It's anybody’s guess who will win guard of pros which always in-) This twosome is pro Mickey the LPGA or the Wolverine Ama- clude Patty Berg, Louise Suggs, Wright and amateur Helen Grin- teur tournament which started to- Betsy Rawls, or Marlene Bauer nell, Miss Wright and Miss Grin- drive, She won the Jacksonville Open | vietory since joining the ranks a year ago. Co Ci b. mt Doreat lake Country OM Miss Grinnell, from Detroit,' 5 Mickey Wright i in LPGA Darkhorse ole Open last year, with a 22-yard; morning with the 2% proettes | opening play at 12:30, | The pave are chhscting the 0 $7.08 this year for her first big tourney ‘purse plus the LPGA champion- ship which currently is held by. ‘Beverly a s * & - little need to go out of the Pontiac area. For the next three days sports fans can get their fill of everything from boat racing to horse shows. The big event naturally is at Forest Lake where the nation’s top pros started this morning in the LPGA championship. Any man who still refuses to concede ability of women in the game of golf has only to watch the proettes in action. The tourney runs through Sunday and if it means going out on the limb we would like to go along with Louise Suggs as the new LPGA champion. x * * Miss Suggs plays every stroke with the utmost confi- have given strong indication they fall tourney yesterday with a 32- | 35—67 Pontiac Press Phote PRO — Irene Bretzlaff, NEW playing in her first LPGA tourney since turning pro, chips a_ shot Three strokes behind were the the Wolverine Amateur with Sally title at Fort Wayne, Ind., last year | . looms as a leading contender for, Miss flanede won the first LPGA | pro-am teams of Betty Jameson Sharp and Mrs. C. U. Wilsop still by defeating Miss Suggs 4 and 3 | By Sally Sharp does. and Sally Sharp and Beverly, Han-' among the one ceeices: Miss Wright, a 21-year-old pow- old pro from Houston, Texas, and Anything can happen in golf, mente at one of the holes yes- er-hitter from San Diego who has ‘Mary Mills, 16-year-old amateur terday, Get I OS — | Blaine Eynon. ‘‘There must have jinine pro of the 1956 circuit, also a 3-40—73 yesterday. I been someone who played the ‘won the driving contest with a * front nine in 36 and the back nine '272-yard blast. Miss Wright was the The 29 amateurs in the field in 142 hours,” he said. long ball winner in the Wolverine started teeing off at 10:30 this Final Uprising After the pro-am exhibition yes- terday we can just call Pat Dev- any the ‘Mickey Mantle” of golf. Pat's drives were really teeing into the pros, one, of son and Norma Labisky each with al 0 .) al 70's. | The omen _ team in _ = * ithe field, Diane Garrett, I9year- 6 the best reason came from been rated the most improved fem- from Gulfport, Mississippi, posted in the finals, Among the newcomers to the [aes ranks, Pat Devany, daughter Grosse He Country Club pre doe Devany, offers Michigan its best representation for winning. | Miss Devany tied with Marlene ‘Bauer Hagge and Fay Crocker last year in setting a woman’s course. ‘record of 71. Since then she has turned pro and still aiming for her ‘first win on the circuit. * * * | Playing in her first LPGA tour- ‘nament is Irene Bretzlaff of Red- ‘ford Golf Club in Detroit. Miss Bretziaff turned pro two onto the green in yesterday's best dence and this is the only tournament she has yet ball action. Miss Bretzlaff found) y™ch helped her to win. the going rough as she and ama-) the first hole. ° teur Mrs. Floyd Schoonover fired For the lovers of horses, the colorful show at a high 37-43-80. She drove her Wins for Flks Bloomfield Hills.Hunt Club will continue a five day approach Shot = | stand through S . ’ . . wa t green Elks No. 723 struck for three 4 Sunday There’s plenty of horseman and it struck ; 'runs in the 7th inning to nose out ship through Sunday. Boat enthusiasts can gather out at Sylvan Lake where the annual Pontiac Invitational Regatta has set up a! two-day show for Saturday and Sunday. x * * | A display of water showmanship on skis and boat 1acing should catch the fancy of boat and water fans. Boxing moves into the area with a one night stand of amateur bouts at Waterford High School Satur- day night for the benefit of the Nephrosis Foun- - | Chicago ir dation. - Former boxers Dick Bell and Stan Allen have set up Creveiand's “bean 4 cognate iestags) an attractive 10-card evening with a host of local boys weneattt Rapay's. scukpUir ADSES ty, | Bonnie Randolph / " the leg, taking “Devany"" roll SALLY SHARP toward the cup. Pat sunk it for a’ ithree on the ladies par five hole. | A little later Pat teed off and! ithe long drive just nipped Gloria. iArmstrong. If this keeps up we may be measuring Pat's drives like they | 29 : ¢, |do Mantle’s homers. ee eet Patty Berg drew a laugh from . 16 the crowd at the golf clinic yes- terday when she gave her defi- | nition of golf. “Golf is like q hoof | and mouth disease,” she said, | | “yeu hoof it during the day and New York .. Chic | Cleveland | Boston matched i= ; pm — meuth it alt night.” against fighters from Detroit and Flint. ales (6-4) of eb ve PE! i caleb | Sues radmite there! ts * x*-* Se wees vonty -one thing she likes to do as Dick Dewey, the new owner of the Pontiac Speedway, ae Hoa ‘Warstmas * wee ‘much as pldying golf and that is. to hunt. It seems Louise carries jquite a bit of hunting skill onto’ jthe course, especially when it “We will have some of the leading mi - harold ihn ibdarcicl g midget racers WEDNESDAY'S HOME RUNS sen, WH When the pairings jammed up in the midwest here Sunday,” said Dewey. Carey, Martie 2. Wanteet: Jensen, Red —— Major League basebal] will have the Tigers enter- ‘Deby, Waite Box, pg Senaienn has an exciting evening of midget racing planned for Sunday night. Bo | Fowler's Fine Foods, 4-3, in a Class A City League baseball gure, | Wednesday night at Wisner Field. | Singles by Robert LeRay aad Clay Williams plus two costly | errors brought victory to the Elks in a last-ditch rally, Eight batters strolled to the plate before pitcher) Delmo Chapdelaine could retire | the side. Bill Hurd worked the distance for the Elks and allowed seven, hits, three by Mike Slivensky, while fanning five men. - Chapdelaine gave up eight safeties and struck | ,out nine. j Elks Fowler's 012 Hurd and LeRay:D Chapdelaine and) Punck - Conditional Franchise | LAKE PLACID, N.Y. W—A new) Rochester hockey club must raise’ $150,000 by July 31 to keep a con-| ditional franchise awarded it by the American Hockey League. Olympic Trials June 28 - | § taining the Baltimore Orioles at Briggs Stadium over NATIONAL LEAGUE Lest sans the weekend, and for local sandlot fans there’s baseball Bustin. 3 Ee scheduled Sunday afternoon at Wisner field. gers wed oe fe A * * * ae an B a i NEW YORK w—Cornell's crew, A holdover from the rains last weekend is the Jaycee;™ VEONPSDAY's Rescits os [Intercollegiate Rowing Assn. [ura champions, and Yale's eight afternoon with winner and runnerup vying for a tr p Miwestre. 1a Piueburey 3 gual naa cr eats Goon to the state Jaycee tournament at Kalamazoo. St. Louis at Brooklyn, 7 pam —Webmeier pic tryouts June 28-30 on Ononda- The Press fishing derby may offer some incentive Junior Tennis Tournament at Oakland Park Saturday nee Vern‘ « “cuse adelphia 3. Catomati 2 (night) (34) va Newenmite (5-5) NY Chicago at New York, 12.30 pm—Devis ga Lake at Syracuse, N.Y. (il) we. Receik (3-1) iw — Corneil will meet Navy Admi- for the bass anglers and the numerous Oakland "bles so Kiet ed” Pals the 1952 Olympic Bie gsi | QOniy games sched . a te County lakes will send sw immers scurry ing to their FRIDAY'S SCuEDE LE jare trying for an unprecedented © 0 Cineinnet| ot Brookly 7 = MoOwaukee at New Y. ak 7 }& Leute a: Phidacde!phia 7 is Chicago et Pitisburgh. 7:15 pm | second consecutive tryout’ win, im othe ithe first heat. Washington, fourth, Jim the IRA and Stanford. fifth, waters. Put them all together and you will get one of the biggest weekends in sports ever available for area folks.’ CHICAGO Rob ae 1) ago. outpoinied Johnny Summeriin. 1% Yale's crew will row in the sec- Cornell Crew Top Seeded § The shells will race over a 2.000-. meter 1-mile, the standard Olympic distance. The Admirals, winner of 29: (427 yards) course. months ago. She Was 4th among the amateurs last year in the Wolverine which was won by Fay Crocker of the pros and Wiffi Smith the amateur medal- - ist. Associate pro at Forest Lake, Marilynn Smith, sees a very good chance of a new woman's record being set in the tourney. | * * * “The way the girls have been shooting we should see some real |good scores,”’ she said. Tickets for the 4-day affair are available at the entrances to the elu. Putting Luck Brings Yowls at Trans-Miss | OKLAHOMA CITY (#—The em- \phasis was placed on putting to- iday as the Trans-Mississippi Golf ;Tournament headed into the sec- iond round. | * * | Most of the players complained ‘about their putting luck after first- ;round matches, but Johnny Daw- son of Palm Springs, Calif., had ‘the loudest “‘holler."’ He three- /putted six greens, four of them in a row, but still managed to beat |Tommy Black of Oklahoma City 1 up. Pontise Press Photo a * ° TEEN AGE PAIR — Youngest pro-am team in the LPGA best | aweon!eras oneof four former ‘Straight races in three years at ball round yesterday was the Southern twosome Mary Mills (left), the Naval Academy, have been 16-year-old amateur from Mississippi and Diane Garrett, 19-year-old | improving each outing beating pro from Houston, Texas. They fired a 33-40—73 in the meet. ‘champions who were good enough ‘to reach the second round in a ‘tournament overladen with talent. aoe Princeton on June 9 and figure to —————____—— reach the four-team final with Cornel Yale and one of the: Loses Unanimous Decision Horse Show Events The Pontiac area is truly the hub of Michigan sports, this weekend. Anyone for croquet? Detrott 1e 1 ce. Tound out the first heat starters. | } LAS VEGAS. Nev —Nea) Rivera. 1552, ond heat against the Detroit Boat \Les Angeles, knocked 151%, Cuba, @ out Chico Verona. 1 and the Wisconsin eight. Horse Show in Full Swing County Riders Star at BOH By BILL CORNWELL Youthful riders from Oakland nal Detroit Horse Show began this morning and the relay jump- won the lorsemanship class for CLASS County dominated Wednesday's a five-day stand at the Bloomfield img event in the afternoon still reer 12 years of age or less Kocsis fo Play in U.S. Tourney Changes Mind, Says He'll Defend Title in San Francisco in July DETORIT — In a sudden change of mind, Sam Kocsis, de- fending U. S. Public Links cham- pion, says he will enter the national tournament at San Francisco next month after all. Kocis notified Edward A. Atlas, section Publinx chairman, yes- terday that he had been upset Tuesday when he said he would not defend his title. He contended at that time that as defending champion he should not be re- quired to quality at San Fran- cisco in advance of the tourna- ment. Under a revised ruling, he must compete with other sectional qualifiers for the 64 places in the tourhament finals. Kocsis carded a 138 to lead the Michigan trials at Western and Mea courses Tuesday, al- though his title exempted him from the sectional trials. limited program as the 39th an- show. The Junior Prix de Nations, Peter Fisher of Bloomfield Hills Open Hunt Club in Bloomfield Hills, /T€™4!2- largely devoted to Junior riders and area youngsters made the | most.of it by winning five classes and capturing a_ like | number of ranner-up positions. The Bloomfield Irishmen won the lst round of the Junior Eques- trian Team competition in Di- vision A. Composed of Zander Duffield. Paul Garlick, Howard Miller and ‘Rick Otto, the Irishmen took the team jumping event with nine faults. A score of 14 faults gave the Birmingham Outlanders 2nd place. The Bloomfield Thunderbirds, comprised of Marie Lindquist, Cindy Scott, Randle Grant and Gretchen Raeder, were winners in the B Division with a fault. less score. The Outland Bees were 2nd on three faults. Designed to prepare young rid- ers for Olympic competition, the \Junior Equestrian class has two ‘events to run off before winners can be determined in the Detroit Grid Cards Sign Sugar CHICAGO W — Defensive end Leo Sugar today signed for a fourth season with the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League. Wednesday Show Results (Zan Rick Otto), 8 Garlick, FH ons. Lec g onfieia|C faults; Thunderbirds sie “Lin quist, Cindy ~4 Grant. Gretchen er}, 0 tao rs and w eng "Piosmtield is Mills:low va eehemanat AL DaEMANGHIP’ (9 vears|p by Mt — Won on Pinky Ziessow, sane Wen 87 soonteld Hite Over by Spanish |. ; and HUNTERS—Won int, owned by Mrs. J. —. — jtroit [eee eee echoes: Diane Deering, De- SUNIOR. OPEN JUMPERS—Won MY Bwana, Dr, Earl Millard, ; wned by Marie (13 to 18 Years)— Glancy, Grosse Pointe; and. reo, OPEN ct, SEMpENA ‘on by “gy trend owned Si Jayne, at Ridge, Happy Lending. owned by 8! Jayne, Pointe: Triple Shot, by, JUNIOR HUNTER HACKS—Won_ by SS gem raham, Bioomfiek 2 tune, Mystify, owned by Alice . — Bat- Mrs. @. J. 6 ‘; tle Creek; Mudge, owned by Sue Brund- *thowrwsiont GREEN WORKING opimingnam.. and. HU Tourist's Last, EMANSHIP OVER FENCES, (13 owned b Biliott 8, Nichols, Rioomfteld v0 18 years)—Won by Good Time, owned fits: underbird, gro x by Kitten James, —— Clover . Va... q owees Aad ‘Marie ndquist, Bir- UNDER 8 SADDLE 14.2 and — Lo aah heel b vue DLE A AND HRA nT ‘Thimble Fa h, se ERS—W 5 &--. e of Paeontan, fimt ieee plans oo " ed by Jena | 8. ttibone. ed by ME “Honseuan 12/Va.; mg traction, owned by years Teer) en Mrs, D. RB. Moteh, i ! a : , | ; ‘ i Yesterday’s opening day was | Bwana, a horse owned hy Dr.! ‘Earl Millard of Chicago, eliminat-| and he beginners horsemanship class = 9-year-olds or below went to CLASS 37—Ladies’ ed a huge field to win the Junior Pinky Ziessow of Franklin. Fire- CLASS 3 ‘Open Jumper, one of Wednesday's ball, owned by the Thimble Farm CLASS 39—Hunt teams, Junior. more important classes for young- of Bloomfield Hills, gained honors ee ars in the Ponies Under Saddle event. er riders, ' | Ridden by Sandra Friedlander | In the most significant adult TONIGHT 6:38 p.m CLASS 23—Middle ane. heavyweight working hunters CLASS 2#4—Hunter appointments. Junior. CLASS mere hunter hack, “special- | ty @ CLASS 26—Midwest US.E.T. Challenge tr ¥. CLASS 26—Hunter hacks. FRIDA oy MORNING 8:38 a. CLASS 7%3—ASPCA Pin al, CLASS 20—Middle and heavyweight green working hunter CLASS 30—Three-rear-oid hunter. CLASS 3i—Novice jumpers 43—Advanced horsemanship over fences FRIDAY Ar remsroae 33— taney henceca! Junior SS }4—Men's Western Pleasure | Glass ——— bred hunters, "heel! | Memorial trophy. CLASS 36—Michigan Hunts Perpetual Chal frophy estern Pleasure. Exhibition by Detroit Police Departmen: Mounted Division drill team. 38—Young working hunters. ary n Pleasure class. | jon. | CLASS a2 Lent weight green FRIDAY EVENING hunters. | ot Chicago, Bwana claimed hon- | competition yesterday, a pair of CLASS 42—Lightweight working hunters ors after two jump-offs. Blue | Imp, ridden by Marie Pope of Toledo, finished 2nd. The horsemanship over fences class for 13 to 18year-olis was won by Kitten James of Birming-, ‘ham, astride Good Time, and the ‘momentum, horses owned by Si Jayne of Park. Ridge, Ill, won the Open | dumper class, Bubbling Over came in the winner and Happy Landing took 2nd spot. The Detroit show now picks up with three perform- same event for riders 12 years old. ‘ances scheduled today, Friday and} and under was taken by Barbara ‘Saturday before winding up with) la double-session on Sunday. Stirling of Rochester. / gion team CLASS 44—Scurry, “specialty act” CLASS 45—Handy working hunters CLASS 46-P El. “bie jumping event” CLASS 47—Western Parade, other than Palomino. Missed Signals! Boys’ lst time this season as it dropped '(Hurricane) ,Jackson. s s |a substantial margin. jeweepstakes: Ist eom-' Summerlin’ s Ria favored a meeting this fall because of their Cost Boys’ Club Ist Loss wii." Summerlin - Pounded CHICAGO W—A boxing “dud”, That wouldn't cut any ice in the Summerlin sprawling througti. the who keeps exploding, Chicago's ‘heavyweight title elimination pic- ropes onto the ring apron. The ‘Bob Satterfield today drew a bead ture, because Floyd Patterson al-|bell sounded at the count of seven on a heavyweight match with ready has brushed aside Jackson and it was doubtful whether the equally unpredictable Tommy and Satterfield doesn't seem to be Detroit battler could have re- going any place par omen: |mained in business if the rest pe- _* | ‘riod gong a acented: However, the nation’s TV audi-| ence last night saw Satterfield un-| The po was eee limber the punching TNT which fifth in 37 pro starts and knocked has given him 31 KO's in his pres-,out his chance for a match with ent 41-21-4 record. Pittsburgh's Bob Baker in the Satterfield's third-round explo- elimination series for Rocky Mar- sion, a series of five terrific rights ciano's vacated heavyweight to the head, sent the 24year-old crown, Benefit Boxing Show ~ Has 10 Bouts on Card A 10-bout card has been an- between Tony Joe Peres, 178 nounced for the benefit boxing: pounds of Pontiac against Willie show being Saturday night at the Page, 128, ef Detroit will open ‘Waterford High School gym. | the show a¢ 8:30 p.m, Highlight of the card is the) In three middleweight fights, between 225-| pound Danny Haggon of Pontiac | Trey Griffen of Pontiac wil] meet Satterfield, a 3-1 underdog, last night pounded an end to young Johnny Summerlin’s 12-bout win- ning streak with a unanimous 10- round decision in a nationally tele- vised scrap at Chicago Stadium. The 32-year-old Satterfield, out- weighed by 11 pounds, nearly inoexed Summerlin out of the ring n the third round with ponderous ag and then went on to win by Satterfield weighed 183 against : * Truman Eioae secretary of the International Boxing Club, said he Satterfield - Jackson “interesting istyles.”” ub Junior American Le-|/Sunday, at Washington Junior High against 210-pound Sam Jones of Clarence Foust of Detroit, both at with defeat’ for the School. Joe Tinson we pitch for Detroit. |160; Pete Romeo of Pontiac will Boys’ Club. | A featherweight get-together face Bob Wardkley of Detroit and a 43 decision to Rochester, at. Rochester, last night. i Boys’ Club nine was leading 3-1) with two out in the final frame) when Jerry Orr and Chuck MclIl-) '\the Highland Golf Club's - Ladies’) reth missed their signals on a rou-, tine infield popup which would have meant the final out and an- other victory. The ball dropped between them as they collided and this set the stage for a three run scoring rally culminated by a single by Denny Evans who had a 3 and 2 count on him with the bases loaded. The thriller was marked by bril- liant play on the part of the Boy's Club until the final inning, as well as some timely hitting by Bob s and excellent base running by Dave Simmons. Jerry Orr was charged with the defeat, despite a good mound per-| formance ag-he limited Rochester | to 5 hits. Bob Reeves had a per- fect day with twe singles and a walk in as many trips. Pontiac will be host to Clawson, Mrs. MacKenzie Tops In Wednesday’s weekly play in| League, entitled a “throwout,” Mrs. Roland MacKenzie led the championship flight, Mrs. Syd Ayles first flight; Mrs. Robert/ Ganshaw. 2nd mya Mrs. Robert | Jones 3rd flight and Mrs, Roger ~—— Roy Griffen of Pontiac is matched . E * . ‘against Art Valpey of Detroit. ] * * * | In the welterweight class, Dick ‘Mitchel faces John Cantz and Ver- ton Wilden goes against Ernest Hill. Jim Cassi] and Harry Tusk | both of Detroit open the light- heavy card which also features Jack Austin against Chester Tims and Larry Avis against Jim Owens. | Numerous business establish- ments ip Pontiac, Drayton and Wa- |terford are handling tickets for the fights and they will also be avail- able at the gym. * * * A feature attraction will have 4-year-olds Terry Sevrais and Mi- ‘chael Allen putting on an exhibi- tion in three 1-minute rounds. The regular fights on the card will be three 2-minute rounds each. Power Boats Race Aug. Sth CHEBOYGAN i — Hundreds of power boats will vie for trophies and $2,400 in prizes in the annual Top-O-Michigan Marathon race on — the Cheboygan River Aug. 5. = ss ae. =e The American Pewer Boat Asin DUSTWEIGHTS TO MEET—Two 4yearcolds, Terry Sevrais /Dills this year's race as the world’s (left) and Michael Allen will meet in a three-round feature at the |/*"eest Nephrogis benefit boxing bouts Saturday night at the Waterford | ‘ast High gymnasium. A 10-bout ‘card has been scheduled. Allen | _— of former AAU ee ee, ae 6 = ON ete aa Bia ata eerste oF 4 ¢ THR PONTIAC PRESS THUR SDAY, JUNE 21, DIXIE DISCOUNT aPEN Yanks Dis-Mantle’ Tigers, 4-1 DETROMY uF — The slump-rid-| den Detroit Tigers had a day of | rest today, and it would be hard to find a team that needed it more. | | A 41 loss to the New York Yan-| kees last night before 47,756 fans ‘was the club's 5th in suecession and sent them spinning 34 games. out of the first division. | When the Tigers began their los-, ing streak last Saturday against Boston, they were tied with the home runs, Charile Maxwell, and the Yankee ace retired him on a grounder to second. Then he set the fe Tigers down 1-2-3 in the 9th te give the Bronx Bombers a sweep of the 3-game series, and a 6-5 edge in games played. The Tigers get back into action! Friday night against Baltimore, then play a day game Saturday jand a twin bill Sunday against the: Orioles, Paul Foytack will mae Most ef the damage ¢an be (ble. Hoeft faced only 15 men in traced to Mickey Mantle. He left | it to someone else last night to assure the league leaders their ith straight Victory, but the evening with two bursts into the upper stands in centerfield for his %th and 27th home runs the first innings. He gave up just one single, but pulled ovt of that one with a double play. Billy Martin led off the 6th with a bunt single down the third base line. Carey then pumped his! fourth home run into the lower! of the season, left field deck to score two runs, ‘and send righthander Johnny All the New York runs came 00/: 4. te his alsth win of the year.’ with Andy Carey's He lost three m TONIGHT AND FRIDAY TILL P.M. ; ry Bosox for 4th place, seven games drive off: starter-loser Billy Hoeft e 2,000 Items in back of the New Yorkers. lin the 6th inning starting | the trou-| Even after Mantle hit home Ey nes contest. — | at Discount —| Fums in the 7th and Sth inning, | NEW YORK mT FPRAReHRsaaaauesSeeaeuuakneniad seni, manager Casey Stengel of the (we'big. ss 36 1 Bolling, 303 H Yannece rotsed to tate chances. eer?) Et RR YE I? AUTO PAINTING 3 te terccnmmege!, ies i SWIM SOOnLES SWl M a 'Al Kaline's first hit in 18 times at Wowara. if 1 £9} House. ¢ $02) 2 Expert Body and Fender Repair 2 bat Harvey, Kuenn led off the 2-Si¢berga! 1 , ee 160 linning with a pinch single off &. Ci'mt, a 101 A-Trg’sn MASKS : -” an Mekes = Cors ‘Carey's glove at third, Frank Boll- euyy 34 i Micksss 9.88 . C c tatre-Red a ‘ing, who had a perfect night at bat Ford. p 101 oso ae ‘ * a a @ With three singles and a base on Gromek, p 000 a an @ balls, singled pinch-runner Jim Totals 34410 Totals 3219 s cep to second and he went to) a—nit inte Geahieg lay for Bride- S- : on a double. play. Kaline "erin tl tor Hoeft in sth @ Work Done | brought him home with a shot to Caan for Kyenn in Lo wa SWIM U. S. Army . neon gy center. NEW YORK. soneeess ss 000 O08 us s neurane ; : j . a panies @ = Stengel summoned lefty Whitey le tere RBI—Cafey 2, Mantle 2, Ka- . 5 ee —u Frank Tabacchi seems aloof to words a Soin : - @ Ford to pitch the dangerous ‘line. HR- Carey. mente - DP Carer. EASY NELLIE mpire : ae it owral artin cDoug- , age N x ¢ = | J Ultra Medien FERS for Collision and Painting . oi ona ‘Skowron, Bkowron, ‘unassisted i being shouted in his ear by second baseman Nellie Fox o he Chi | s ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — OL 1-9711 - Yort 5, Detrait 6. BB -Mucks 1 et cago White Sox. Fox is being restrained by coach Don Gutteridge in | a olfers Hon kucts. ry . net "por er 1's, the game with the Baltimore Orioles after Tabacchi ruled that Nelle | _ R-ER— ! a Secure ie c Ford 0-8, Hoett 4. : Cremer interfered with a sacrifice ball by kicking it away from Oriole first | a iV \Nectt wear * v- Paparetie eee, baseman Gus Triandos. The White Sox won, 12-8. : a ie | OSU om Soar. T-Pil. A—41.786 | 1 Seuseeeeseunnsauanenusensenuees qa T "Thirty Colleges Have Pontiac JC Golf Event Carded Monday ' Entrants Going After, 1 Oo 30b Weddle has a: Championshi State tournament berths will be f:\e shooters were eligible for the Chairman Completely washable by hand e P ‘at stake next Monday morning advadved tourney. nounced that post-entries will be or machine using warm water. when the annual Pontiac Junior Junior Chamber of Commerce gecepted at the Municipal links, COLUMBUS, io | ta. Just hang the wet slacks by iBUS, Olio The Na Chamber of Commerce golf tour- tournaments have proved a boon tional Collegiate Golf Tournament, t t ler way at th if in the past es Se ees hament gets unc y © te young golfers in ' : val oe Bee r CHILDREN’S the ¢ and let drip dry. which was a stepping stone to golf- city’s rolling Municipal Golf! Gene Littler, fast-rising profes. would be accepted by him over Life Ves! Dries quickly ee. needs ing greatness for many of the cur- Course. | sional, was a national Jaycee the telephone. His number is i only slight touch-up with rent crop.of professionals, will of- e 6 | champion. FEderal 2-7076. fer 244 players from 66 universi- ties at the week-long 59th running | of the —— —— Sunday. The three low chotasabas will —— qualify for the state Jaycee tour- Tuesday Tennis Lessons = Adult Net Clinic June 26 warm iron. GULF STREAM | Wash and Wear Slacks in Kalamazoo. The three state! qualifiers will receive trophies from the local Jaycee chapter. Ohio mee University’ s 7,120- yard par 72 Scarlet course will provide the test for the fourth) ; ; Victory in the state i ' time. The rdWing, tree-infested lay- > 95 Whirlawey a out has two lake holes. A creek) eHtitles the young lnkeman to = yaa: real M Park, Tues- ROD $ 99 iC meonders across’ five fiirways and enter the national Jaycee com- The Pontiac Parks and Recrea-' es meet at, Murphy Pa . ' parallels another The rough is petition Aug. 20-25 at Fargo, tion Department will sponsor a day and Thursday classes at *high and thick ‘ North Dakota. ° tennis clinic for adults, starting Oakland Park. and shipped me MB. Fetes Poin » nevel windo— Sunday two 12-man teams, rep-. Monday's 18-hole test will start Resetay, (Jima) 2 Classes =i! by Selene st Beadteee Enek: pre le, which began Tuesday, will run eight weeks and conclude with a tournament. Youngsters still interested in signing up for the clinic should check with their local playground directors resenting the East and West with at 8:30 a.m. The hopeful contend. held every Tuesday Sapo as the Mississippi as the dividing ers will tour Municipal's north and, Oakland Park vp i “sted line, will battle = a best ball fray-/south layouts in threesomes. | All men an women | panes I bd | Two of last year’s state quali- in learning how to pay te nnis of | Monday and Tasedey call for 18 fiers, medalist. Tom Crosa of !MProving their game are invited hole qualifying rounds, sending 64)Pontiac and runner-up Mike Con. |'® attend. | players into the match play brack- roy from Birmingham, are ex- There is no charge for the et through Saturday. All matches pected to be on the firing line clinic, bat players are required will be at 18 holes except the again. to bring shoes and racquets. grand finale, which is booked for Adult tournaments are agai omelet In BAR-B-0 GRILL $177 “Lawn Soaker ; Durable plastic. 9" Yes, Gulf Stream brings you many features formerly found only in custom slacks . . . at a down-to-earth Tre nn Tennis Exhibitions Metal Cover Fits on garden hose. and Handles. °° * e OOO 60866 OOOOH EEE EEEEE EEOC HEE HEEEEEEEEE RE OE price! 36. Competition has been made stif- as the season moves along. Do BACKYARD $ 99 Thirty other colleges have en- fer for this year's event by lower Grothe of Birmingham will be Sunda at Pine Lake BAR-B-Q WHEELS trants seeking the individual ing the number of state qualifiers the instructor. SCOP Cer ese were reraseseesoeee eeeeccsercccecenessseee ° Twin-faced, no-roll cpampronship. to three. _Last panei the low For further’ information adults Pine Lake Count Club's tennis U. i heey : Rigid Pools _ waisttond : a = - a ee oe “ courts any he the scene Sunday, ' : * Hook-and-eye closure j L 7 : arks & écreation eral of interesting net exhibitions Sleepin Bags : For cool out- i Oules favern Nebounds sii. ing some of th 100% _ $ 90 ** door fun! No 88 * French fly ; { . . - Tennis: instruction for boys and wee ee te = alain: oo aa lent ston | |With 2-1 Softball Win sit enoiGcn a ieee Waterproof : —corner seats * Qvorter-top pockets H under the guidance of Grothe, is Starting at 2 pm. there will be * Nylon oo , how in session. Classes meet Mon- singies and doubles matches, with on saddie-stitched ) Louie's Tavern returned to its'safe blows for a runaway 13-2 day through Friday mornings, be. Stan Drobac, Andy Paton, Lea ontour-designed ; }winning ways and Walled Lake triumph over Franklin Products at ginners at 9 o'clock and advanced Bross and Jim R tor ° Ext } het Market, GMC and Lunsford Mar-| North Side. netters at 10:15. All are po tne jong re “ - ket gained easy victories in City — ‘109 eae=e ae ; , formers I es : * Exclusive, twin-foced, hand- Softhall League games Wednesday Mere hants oa fee 011 5 eenaay and) Wednentay class: Mrs. Jean Howe is again if = “ Leo m — — ~ - i gai i shaped, thermo-fused belt, — at Beaudette and North Side , ae "Wvien ana MeLeod, Bantin charce an the club's tennis events for the Walled Lake 215 @23— “ — 1 P&AD Louie's bounced back from Mon- 001 630 day's Ist sethack with a 2-1 de- ‘sxc : Summer Recreation chants nt Beaete. Sack. Avery Qu e+ + :Program at Vaughan ced Sta singled and ra home on an out: | ‘Mall's and G Dennis, Thatcher; Gheiden| field error in the 6th inning to ®9¢ Webster. SPASON. VEW Wins Via Forfeit Wednesday night's scheduled Wae A summer recreation program. terford League softball battle af Bidwe!l and Schmidt, and Matarik, Rendo Mat U.S. Govt. "PUP TENTS 19.95 Gym Sols Drayt 2 Complete 99 Full 2” raz” § "| break a 1-1 tie and give pitcher |tunstora L408 014 3-13 11. 3 Sponsored by Bloomfield Hills Hi 2 be an Plains was over before if Wilbur Wright the nod over Jerry | tiebe “aad “ Cctuonndia: belege and, School, will start Monday, June 2 Lakeland Ph with Poles , 8 Play Bantin. pe and run through Friday, July 20, "0 ean pani gh ta Pe {hi school athletic director Don ee ne. oe Oe aa Walled Lake Market, the team = OFS feited to the VFW squad. Lakes ‘Scotsota Wins Feature | | Hoff has announced. that dumped Louie's rolled to a The program will be held at land mustered éight players, buf . '-14-4 win over Pontiac Select a couldn't find that other man DETROIT «®—Scotsota, trailing Vaughan School on East Long Lake WINDOW. FAN _ 8” —| Dtek on the Benndotte diamond, in 3th place most of the race, Road just off Woodward. Roys : Walled Lake amassed 13 hits, one | J and girls from grades 4 through § t C | d OPEN | & GtR-inning home run by Jerry saree’ wp te coteh Jimmy's Cuamp 12 are invited to attend the 4- por S qa en ar $ 44 , Taylor with two men aboard. just. before the wire and win the —° ‘ FRIDAY ‘ 945 week session, which will feature fopas | C L AND GMC scored five times in the featured pace before 3.945 fans , , ariety of activities from horse- eee Favebert La / Ist two stanzas to coast to a 6-3 last night at the Wolverine Harness shoes to baschal! Seas) ee Loc at , Table Model Zs / MONDAY verdict over Stadium Inn on the Raceway, MP ehty Brewer was 3rd Activity will be held Monday eee “eettan NIGHTS North Side field) Doug Hail, GMC ‘half a length back. Screen cov- through diy of each week trom oe i peinareln eral Bor 1s, ’ mound ace, hurled a 3-hitter. ered the distance in 2:05 2-5 to 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Interested stu. E's No a ao at Reauderte 106 N. SAGINAW ST. TIL 9 Lansford Market backed Gil pay $26.80, $6.20 and $4.80, The dents may sign up at any time at vs Gidley Beets - ware Brothers ve Emmanue| Toagt ist, 8.30, ef (Drayton Plains Luebke's 6-hit pitching with 11 ‘Tutuel handle was is $256. 983. ‘Vaughan Sc hool. Hoff is in n charge ttt. a elf Ladies Professional Gof | Tournament starts at Fores: try Ciub ° @ ICE CREAM | Scoop 71'| a Associa tio? Lake Coun- ree Show A apecrel Horse Ghee at Bloomfield Ope 1 nt Morning, afternoon and otis lapapetiae at @30 am, 12.50 $394 Dm. and 650 pm FRIDAY Bavebdail FEDPRAT SAVINGS LEAGUR—Yanker ve [Indians and Orioles ve Benatots « Bors Clab Both games~at 1 30 pm ” Which cool cool Calvert will you have? * 4/5 Qt. i Long Handle Golt pace Professional Golf $249 . 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In other D-E activity, the Pon- tiac Boys Club defeated the Clark- ston Merchants. 9-6 at Columbia- Joslyn north, and the Mets for- feited to the Pontiac Police in a scheduled game at Washington Junior High. Dave Jones grabbed his share of the limelight yesterday by | pitching a no-hit, no-run game as Boys Club No. 1 blanked North Side Kiwanis in Class F, 4-0. dones struck out 15 foes. Jones Tosses The Pontiac Sluggers nipped Os-; and Boys Club No. 3) mun’s, 10-9, outscored Arnold's Drugs, 15-9, in other F contests at Columbia- Joslyn. Sportsmen Convene for MUCC Session TRAVERS CITY (#—Delegates) representing 60,000 organized sportsmen converged on Traverse City today for the annual con- vention of Michigan United con-| servation Clubs. The convention eta take Thad subjects ranging from Great | Plans Turkey Shoot Lakes fisheries to campaigns for for roadside beauty before adjourn- | Plans were announeéd today by ent on Sunday. ithe Lake Orion Gun Club for a es ¢ (et | turkey shoot on Sunday, June 24, Among speakers scheduled to ad- Affair will be held at the outdoor dress the gathering are Harold "a" on Stanton road, and all \Titus, author and former conser- interested sportsmen are invited ‘vation commissioner, and Ernest,to take part. Many nice awards F. Swift, executive director of the have been provided for winners, | National Wildlife Federation. | Shooting begins at Na a.m. J with that m value! © Gearshift | * Forward if Nene Ee Wee —— Le =: BS 2 ean EE RNR . Highlighting yesterday's Midget play on the new Jaycee Park dia-| 32-2 massa-_ mond was the Indians’ cre of Wing Lake. The losers were guilty of dians were making 1] hits. In the other Midget hattle, the Whitfield Cubs nosed out Mahan Realty, 7-4. 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He. in the hectic NL standings, giving behind to beat Kansas City 54.. [each batted in a pair of runs as VE ‘takes over from Charlie Grimm, Milwaukee a 13-point edge. over =e * the Braves scored five in the fifth who resigned as Milwaukee man- the Brooklyn Dodgers, who) The Braves have just been play-'to beat Vern Law. A Complete Line of ‘ager under fire after ‘losing 12 of Snapped a three - game losing|ing like most folks figured they * 2s 17 to tumble from first to fifth, | streak with a 42 decision over the|could since Haney took charge.| Al Rosen's single drove in the . and four days later the Braves) Ist Louis Cardinals. The Cards Question is, why? He's the same big run for the Indians to beat 2H are leading the Nationa] League. hold fourth, 2 points back of the/type of “nice guy’ manager as'reliefer Tom Hurd. Gene Woodling Y ES! WE | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, That caused yet another revision 10 innings. Washington came from |O’Connell and Bobby ‘Thomson The Braves haven't lost aince| 'Redlegs, who in turn are 2 points|was Grimm—and in his 15 years|had tied it with a solo homer in Haney, who never finished better. behind the Brooks. as a pilot, he’s had only one pen-|the eighth. Jackie Jensen hom- ot ia 0 The Pirates, with five straight/nant winner (Hollywood in.the Pa-jered with one on in the first off a ions other as eh cific Coast League in 1952). Tribe lefty Herb Score, who ‘a NL skipper, reluctantly took defeats, are fifth. SWIM TRUNKS AT over in Brooklyn last Saturday) New York's Giants reclaimed 1 ee fanned 10 in his six innings. Don night. They made it five in a row sixth place from Chicago, beating Bliss ee hasn't — = Saude a ele an er. Plaid “ Reversibies and f STAG — mt sighs three from the Cubs 41. he |Pitching order, but he’s had re-/ror, two walks and a sacrifice fly Se SHOP {°° plunging Pittsburgh Pirates! In the American League, the) ois Gene Conley, for instance lin the ninth to beat the A's who sues _ ],73 to move back into the top spot New York Yankees made it seven| oi hed his a. es len sos eee me i ik vw th Oe . [as last-place Philadelphia junked in a row as Mickey Mantle jolted)? complete game fell into the cellar with their 1: NEW sroce Just IN 29 S. Saginaw St. at Water FE 4-8688 : ; he : since last July 10 for his second/defeat in 25 home games this j Cincinnati s hold on the lead 3-2. ‘his 26th and 27th home runs in a 41 victory last night while Danny|season. Mat ‘Business Southern Net - “ace SNe 4 . -< 4 ae + = ¥ . Ss 00¥ gyaet HS Meet Reaches 3 emi-Finals ! ; Under Inquiry S 4 Rackets, Jointed Poles, Net. 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Asst ttt avn recently succeeded the late = — i vingsion Comme [eee SKI EXPERTS — From the field of water ski- , Fentiss| Tress’ Paste Illinois commission. we a ing,-one of the most thrilling of summertime lake Lake clubs will have teams of skiers in action =a NOW! the all NEW The Kodiak, biggest of all bears, 5Ports, come these four young experts who will during the stems From left abe ans Jerry ‘ Cc I E | averages about 1,000 pounds in take part in Saturday's demonstration at Oakland Brace, Charles Cummins, Alice Shotwell, Wally rand & ushman Eagle Size. County Boat Club. Both Cass Lake and Sylvan Turner. ins The motor vehicle for everyone over = = 14 years Smart, new beauty plus : - " Trov HS 42-236—7R: NX _D. CORE RE a r) en entirely new ride. Models avail- roy : > 18! 0. &—Don Pe ne, eee ond Four Boys Qualify - Cockran Berkley HS 45-37—82; No. , ——- ot gan De 1 mules Der gnilon } rs f ta for Jaycee Event __ 4—Bob Costello. Berkley HS 44-44— _ Taal ty ‘ : KA an phen ams amen See It Today! at In the first golf tourney backed an put Costello figured on play- == al 4 nara . With not enough proper weather- have had to concentrate on the last by the Royal Oak Junior Chamber ing at Kalamazoo yen Ge Agana fg ANDERSON conditioned days to afford much fe“ oi : ‘iu of Commerce, Wednesday. at Sv!- | tag Schenley 28, - & . ; “For instance.” says Alice “Lo . rh i ; 8 Service actice, members of the water _ °° ; , van Glen Club. tour boys were yy Sales & rvi practice neTS 0 : Shotwell, who with brother Jerry Ee ee Change of Zoning Ordinance of Vil- tee Merman Tank Byron datass On ae i ‘Bonn in Germany, and visits to! Sheriff's Department. ' Notice of Special Assessment: jage of Orchard Lake Donald Monteomery Lyle J Smith Ab : ler of Ontario, and a sister, Mrs. paris: Bri i, ¥ ia; The ed bedroom wall : the Electors of the Village of bert Lee Licvd C'ancy Dudley Ade ‘Paris: oni, Yugoslavia; Cairo t] . y report a m ; To the Electo facepn iL : Eva Carter of Woodstock, Ont. | , Se A ] Cl tt d Sidewalk on Cameron Avenue. Orchard Lake Waener Homes Inc Dr Joseph Lt a: , . * jand Beirut, Lebanon. nnuda 1ITOr \was torn out in the crash and sr pelea, Victor L DeMine dy. Dr. J L wotice ts hered ee eile nein “Geckee he Tasiiia. Das. ee | i rn orbes a Tanda! omas ont- Jul %, t m n el au in io b s : str Terry Lee Jones : : | H , S t loccupants, Mr. and Mrs. Howa gomery Roy Eckelbar, Hugh G Tayler Village Hal tn the Village ef Orchard te! Shepoard. Prank W Oerber Herold SON — resid i rs f1Tomecom1n ET Oathout, were thrown from their Mrs Marie P Poole, James R. Jones. rake on Orchard Lake Road, a public Upper. Wm Cox, Leonard Liddy, Ma: | LEONARD Graveside service ommerce rive- n Russell Thimm, Margaret L. McGee, hearing will be held on a prot eurrite Thorntoa, Stewart Gray, Joon for Terry Lee Jones, infant son of | Russe!) W Carlson, Ralph Huggins. amendment to Zoning Ordinance No 92 S-hotsley. John B Brown, Ben Sherr en. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of 1360 | East Leonard.Rd., who died short Mf 0 J | 2 ly after birth yesterday in Pontiac ay pen U y General Hospital, will be at 11! fo J l Ts 7 8 ibeds but were not hurt. | ston, 42, of 1547 miuftord. W. Hayword, Yale Construction of said Village amending Section’ 163 Mr Stevens Edwin R oe | r u Y $ ‘ _fhomes a ‘ : driv Co, Ernest Jo Wittkopf Wm. L Vane = Article 3 nes as to include in Zome 3 H Miedon. City of Penttac. John re eas Twining, 9 Others Due CLIFFORD — A _ parade and'W. Long Lake Rd., the Ver. ¢ruska, Pirst Baptist Church, David L. the following described jands Mr Hapgood, Mr Ashby Thomas aa how ; ing later pleaded guilty to being drunk Lasoo, John Briggs, Rex D | Wonders Land bounded on the east br the nut. James A Blake Valentine O Rust. talent show is among events being 7 Eimer A Brinker Thurman’ Fiovd Ed- Grand Trunk Western Railway right of George M._ Fox. Refugio Limon to Arrive in Red Capital or anized for the annual home. |and disorderly when arraigned be- ward Elefson Pred Yoursiove. Pontiac way on the south to @ paint at the Witkicon Newell } Mead, James Sullen: COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A = + * * in Union Schoo! Loma Watson Pearl 4 tion of Orchard teke Road and Ro«sie Coe, Mary V Feo'e Loute a.m. Friday in Perry Mt. Park new Drive-In Theater—the first i Saturday Noon ‘coming scheduled by the Clifford fore West Bloomfield Township Kayea. Pau! Knowles Milton G. Polts. Indian Trail, on ‘the west by the, dhore Kuenser Nicholas Orne Re reg thd is: Cemetery. The body is at Sparks-. (, a oye " |Oddfeliows and Rebekahs for July Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. ele LD Creed) oes CLT EA Ot a a a ere a - | erce area—w ” ml , , oppers ye Mit m'nary Ly ‘ ee Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac. le = to review said sesssement. 8! 1, isy maintain and operate gas meine peach n° Dereene tmterested to be Og * Twining’s visit will be the first B t h F C f | : which time and place opportunity will 4 - lew ; rh are jever made to the Soviet capital by fl IS rm on (0 » jlehem and Republic were recessed be civen all persons interested to be!P ioe? the’ Meheets " area onerel ee oe oe a US. chief of staff and the first lbridges and other public places and to g ADA R EVANS waude 1. Forse, 6 RE-Slated Next Year LONDON (INS)—Chrysler Corp. on Sunday after a deadlock de fated: June 19. 1908. : . : ; |¢0 @ local eas business tn the Village of City Cler® Seventh St., will be held at 2:30 to Russia by a top ranking Ameri- veloped over management's pro-| W.0. 2 [Wolverine Lake Oakland County Mich. :n 9 can officer since President Eisen- hig? pact Oe soaey = posals for a five-year wage con- ee igan. for a period of “hints seers ene one) = p.m. Saturday from the Pixley) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—An- Funeral Home here, with burial injother: program planning institute Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs.’ Fogel- will be scheduled next spring. A songer died yesterday at her home.'key committee of township PTA She is survived by her husband, ‘representatives “made the decision| Levi; two daughters, Mrs. Earl when they met recently at Covert |!" Moscow at-4 p.m. Saturday after, hower, then supreme allied com-|5¢ attempting to gain financial raider ia Barces, went%o Moscow Control of one of Britian’s “Big shortly after World War II. Five’ auto manufacturers, the Twining sald he hopes to arrive| "andar Motor Co. c said he o "e| A spokesman for Chrysler de- ‘nied that the American concern McClellan of Utica, Mrs. Walter School to evaluate the program Stopowers at an American base in wa. involved in the recent heavy Behn of Rochester; one son, Harold planning institute held in May at Berlin. of Detroit: also five grandchildren the CAT Building. and. six great-grandchildren. one year, Jerry Fettig. denkins, Michigan State Univer. | sity experts in the field of adult No Kiss From Truman education, led the conference. OXFORD, England ® — Harry} today because he said it wasn't sanitary. iquests for the additional workshop. Joanne Hunt, Detroiter Are Wed, Visit Wisconsin ORCHARD LAKE — Following ; the wedding of W. Joanne Hunt of Fl-.. : 4 ag FP ET Orchard Lake to Detroiter William Fs S. Weir the couple left on a North. | ern Michigan and Wisconsin honey- ©, moon. wi . * L, On their return, they will reside ,.. at 233 Girard, Royal Oak. ; : The bride, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. James A, Hunt, 7106 Arrowood Dr., wore a chan- tilly lace gown as she repeated vows before 200 guests in Or- chard Lake Presbyterian Church. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Weir of Detroit. The bridal gown was styled with ‘aa sleeves, a dull skirt and & chapel train, and a scalloped, boat neckline on the fitted bodice. A crown of lucite set with pearls and rhinestones held a fingertip veil of silk illusion. Stephanotis was knot- ted in streamers of her orchid bouquet » Re RNR RRR Matron of honor was the beide’s sister, Mrs. Jean Hunt of : : Farmington. Bridesmaids were a bd “Ming, Helen Latz, of Staten Is- t tend, N. ¥., and Virginia Soens \) MRS. WILLIAM 8S. WEIR Written reports, evaluating the) Truman refused to kiss g baby institute, were reviewed by the | committee, along with many re-| |had assurances from the Russians i | | buying of stock in the $72 million The group is going to Russia at British company. the invitation of the Soviet Union Dr. John Holden and Russell and under the direction of Presi- Pic Dick, managing director of andard Motors, confirmed the probability of a struggle for con- He revealed that fate last trol of the company. | night the Russians provided “‘a | He said: brief itinerary” which “showed “There has been a pretty big some interesting points fo rus to (buying from what we think is one visit.” source, which adds up to more Peep a ra than two million shares, The mys- Twining was asked whether he tery man may be just buying for that the Air Force men would be ong Purposes, but we think permitted to travel outside ot he 8 going for control. dent Eisenhower. Moscow. i : He replied: “That is clear in th B 16 C f itinerary. We will go out of Mos oy, 10, Loniesses cow.”’ Twining said he was taking with {Q Double Slaying him “the very best men we have! in the Air Force to go on a trip like this.” He said they expected to be gone 10 to 12 days. In deference to custom, UPPER MARLBORO, Md. iR— A 16-year-old reform = school in- mate has confessed the year-old the Vaying of two teen-age girls in a party will pick up a Russian navi-|P at we greats y of Mary: gator and radio operator in Berlin) . sees " Gevenee Cirit Sait to shepherd them on the last 18P ported today 7 of gee ake nem ae Mose “| Smith said the youth, committed Zhigarev, chief of Russia's air fon ne gee, traning agri forces, is virtually certain to be) hefi . pep Be dened invited to the U.S. soon to receive car! ny Rave police investigators = 3 a detailed account of ambushing | /out many of their latest jet fighters ton, D. C. "et Detrott, while flower girl was ¢ Lynn Hunt, niece of the bride, jbrother-in-law, and Kenneth Frink, ’ Aiding the bridegroom were/as ushers.’ James K. Hunt, his brother, as A reception after the service cast, gana, and Joho Allen, his|was at the bride's parents’ home. ‘5 . 4 : 4 ; treatment paralleling that accorded the girls in a park with a 22 Twining this weekend. lealiber repeater ri a : eater rifle. The s p “Fhe Soviets are expected to bring j, a few Tilee outside Washing. and bombers to put on an im- Nancy pressive air show. yY Marie Shomette, 16, and Michael Ann Ryan, 14, were killed . jthe morning of June 15, 1955, as Grocer Is Found Guilty they walked through the. suburban * A park to get Nancy's report card of Health Code Violation Nosthiwestera High: «tc, A 10-woman, two-man jury de-| “We are only checking out one liberated 40 minutes yesterday or two inconsistencies before afternoon before convicting charging the boy, probably to Leonard Grocer Thomas E. Flood, day,"’ Smith said. 22 Elmwood St., of permitting un-' Not Yet, Friend sanitary conditions in his store. Flood charge that a state food) inspector promised him there) CARMI, Ill. (INS) — A. B. Cox, would be no inspections if he gave jan ardent Democrat and supporter the inspector $50. Flood will bejof Adlai E. Stevenson, has tract. Since that time the union has sought more favorable terms from a dozen major stee] compa- City Clerk ‘i, On the date of satd election. the te ¢ June 31. 1986 wii! be open a! 7 o'clock in the joreuaan Notice of Special . Assessment: . oo or as soon thereafter as mar be and : . _ Notice of Special Assessment: w:1 be kept oven until 8 ocinck in the SGewalk on Nebraska Avenue. luck Karmiereki, Came! Robinson | . afternoon, Fastern Standar, " To Sidewalk and Related Work on they will he finally Goce iia eae Vaehinder Inc Wm Graham, Ronald nies. But the companies were of- Kenilworth Avenue. : The Village Clerk will he in hie ne Fesie: we oasis yeas, | Roesss = : oH Jord J r neon. C€ { Sice on the 16th dev of Jy): 1984 ia Clee Me corp a ae gion fered the identical ferrin. as pre Chenu “~ wenn, foal Oo Aenanek: date betne the thirtieth dar as we tenre White Theo Wheat LaVern sented by the “big three son Leslie Land Gene Draker, August termined hid statute nrecetine the date ba peed Py Po iebild Pe — | — < A : 7 = ‘ of sid electton fae rp UT pele af ve ender Gray & isner enen ke | Spokesman for the producers car 5 Bee coc we tee, tiewine the recisteneinn ae ‘) eegisarce Catherine | Mitehell Vashinder Ine. indicated they plan no retreat Theron Crandall. Floyd D Cronkrigh! a“ of the Tuned slectnss at the oe ee mage! Oak ae ai > °, + % : : . “=m ae che a myreny a -° aoe } Harris r stot from: thelr offer of 4 long term Mere © Deve Bie arin Tete tet ehich gecierar a wel Baral. Eva ME Sears Amos Paton pact calling for a fixed annuad Lawrence H Curtis. Peter Larson Paul salt Aste powers - hare af fl A‘clack chats ae as lead ee pass . ; ne Durso, Clarefice Row D L Green, ! r © elec Lf Faster a ok Peclnieltaeet) ede wage increases averacing 73 cents R B Canfield Kawis Adler, Linnea M. St8ndard Time “oO Bene B cat 1 2 JOUN C FIEtaygow tee Jones WH! oberson, Sally | ‘an hour, a full year lavoff pay sogagl Oe eT pes a wind bene | : gi eee cen Erwin John Alesander Alton’ tase plan and other concessions. Andrew P. Langlois. Charles Wi Carter, Y Order of Village Coun-t en ee a acme Jeena. Tagen, The union has rejected ‘the of- fer as “completely inadequate.” Fine Boys $25 Each for Mailbox Harm BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Four of five Detroit youths who Bloomfield Police say tore down about $70 worth of mail boxes and name plates from near local residences have been fined $25 each, plus being required to make restitution. The fifth youth had returned to military service before Chief | Stanley Kevern was able to track | the partially-correct license num- | bers secured, to one of the | youths. | Kevern phoned the youth, talked ‘him into coming to the Hills sta- tion, and then persuaded him to bring his companions out to share jcosts and charges with him. The boys, 18 to 22, gave no ex- ‘planation of why they destroyed ithe boxes while they were driving through the area on a return from ‘swimming. Gas Fumes Take Life of Lake Orion Resident | | ; | A Lake Orion woman was found \dead on the rear seat of her car ‘early this morning on Indian Lake road, in Orion Township, the Oak- land County Sheriff's Department |, |Feported today. Mrs. Peggy M. Solan, 26, of snail be held to refer fo the Consumers pian, 977 McClellans St., was pronounced dead from gas fumes by Dr. Isaac i Prevette, deputy Oakland County /coroner, been| Investigating county deputies\on. along. scr sentenced July 2 by Oakland Coun- ‘charged with changing his Illinois|said a vacuum hose had been run ‘ve plate slogan from “Land ay Circuit Judge George B. Har trick. “ ‘oln” to “Land of Adlae.” from the exhaust pipe of her car busine es in the Vil of Wolverine shall be paid from the Capital Improve- ADA R. EVANS, Lake, Oakland County, Michigan, for «| ment 5 \ City, Clerk in through the trunk, of thirty years. ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: dune Bi, 1986 4 * | _ ri ¢ . . c.f ‘ “. Kies j 4 | ‘ f ie Fa a , il q fi \ i hi ; ; ; es bad : ; f f dd fe Churchwell’ Ho Abrams and to all persons interested. tale no- tice’ That the roll of the Spectal As- sessment heretofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraying Mary V. Poole Co. Wm. Hall, i Martin, vanes D acy Albert ——— = Duke, Pontiac nion ool, i ’ Spehar, John Prins, af Torben, Notice of nip to Construct Gerald Jenkinson, Roy E. Knight, An- © vy Sewer on Durant Street. 1), t at te case whic the Con: ton Koenig, Eimer J Schneider, Ray- You are hereby notified that at s cee aonale: snaaiay be paid and mond Franklin, LeRoy Putsey, Yalejreguiar meeting of the Commission of borne by special assessment for the con- Const. Co.. Prank J. Vandruska, Robert the City of Pontiac. Michigan held June struction of sidewalk and related work IR Nance, Russell Theorin. Everett Gibbs, 18. 1986 by resolution {t was declared to on both sides of Nebraska Avenue from Jume 21, 28 1956 Ralph Isaac, Clyde 8. Williams, Mrs. P. be the intention of the City Commission Frankiin Road to Bagley Street. ts now Peak, Cakieg_ teen, Nick Seura, Wilson | Durant on file in my office for public inspection. Leadbetter, William HM. Breeder, Lewis treet from Pershing Street to Ingle-| Notice Is also hereby given that the |Koop, Dennis Bldg. Co. Elmo Fleming. wood Avenue at an estimated cost of Commisston and the Assessor of the City ‘John Gonzalez arren A. Hughes, $8945 40, and that the plan, profile and of Pontiac, will meet tn the Commi!s- Bernard Deighton. Troy E. Francis, estimate of said improvement is on file sion Chamber in éatd City, on the 26th Dudley Adie. C. F. Durrant. Edw Barber, for pubit- Inaneetion day of June AD. 1958, at 8:00 o'clock Ear! Harroun, Donald G. Heard. Erank' ft is further intended to construct PM. to feview said assessment. et Dart. Raymond Shindorf. Jasper Milton, said imnrovement tn ar-ordance with the which time and place oppertunity wil! be M. FP Lokinski, Zeno Heacock, Ray R. wlan. profile and extimate. and that given ali persons interested to be heard. construct sanitary sewer on Navarre, Unknown—Lots 4, 499, 503 the cost thereof shall b ye Dated tune 19, 1056 and 804 Perry Park Subdivision, Lots enecial accesament eccrine ren WO 7018 : . 503. $04 Perry Park Subdivision No 1 age and that el! of the jote andnn cere ADA R. EVANS ;and to all persons interested, takeiof land fronting upon either Bide of cuy Clerk notice: That the roll of the Special’ nurant Street from Pershing Rneet t;! June Ft, 1954 | Assesament heretofore made by the City Inglewood Avenue shall constitute the — esa eee DO : [Assessor for the purpose of defraying | snecial assesament district to defray Notice of Spectal Assessment: i tha part of the cost which the Com- §7.27200 of the estimated cos ex. Teeny Cee eee Pate cane | purieas, terse! cna tha! 8713 40 07 tne Sidewalk on Emerson Avenue. [bores a oe Se eee crore’ cart | eemoted cost and expenses thereof To: Philip B. Cogley, Paul D. Hester, peaietenry seal i — Hoar ers venue | anal be paid from the Capital Im. Kelvis D Cooper, Olin C Broodwater, eo a : es Pe sare Clemens | provement Fund Hollis Wilmouth, Richard R. Valuet, [from Madison Avenue to Mt. Clemens NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN (Mrs. Marie P. Poole,‘ John & Theims | Street is now on file in my . jp That the Commission of the City of Millmine, Hugh C Taylor, John Wood, |poeee soepectee by given thet the DOmtisc. Michigan will meet in the Mr. Reese, F EF Gibson, Mr Shockiac, Notice is also hereby ¢ Lae ihe Cit ; Commission Chamber on June 26. 1956 Mr Priteherd, Edward FP GSahr, Ernest Commission and the carnal Povedecitid 8 o'clock pm to hear suggestions Steinoff, Cari Darling, Mr. Hoffman, of Pontiac, will meet a e ae ern (end objections that may be made by Elbert Creghead, Gilbert Williams, David sion Chamber in pete © ¥, pe oa lock parties interested. .M. Goodlin, E. Reed. Margaret Lapeer, day of June AD. 1956 at 8: cloc Wo. 70 iPontiac Union School, E. via, wm. &. assessment, at| Dated: June 19, 1956 ‘Waldo R_ Smith, Jotn McWethy, Wm. M. pm, to review said which time and place opportunity will) ADA ®, EVANS |Wriaht Pearl Weecem MaarNG A. Mere \be given all persons: interested to be, City Clerk. jrison, John Mf, Pritcher, City of Peatiag, j heard. June 21, 1956/Crestview Homes, Carl V. Treadway, wo set = et a —— —__——-—_—._ Kenneth J. Casey. Stanley prisurekt a — ADA R. EVANS. | Notice of Intention to Construct jon’ pati meri eT eine Covington, Ira Lewis, Oe Oe. Carb, Gutter, Grade and Grave] hold Hoffman, ers, Schafer, Elbert = — and Related Work on Mai Ave erunere: Cc origins om. = Pesala NTI ro] “Maines -|Louts m . Car estern, John = ay hed tr. Henry, Pete Metiesmoen, AN ORDINANCE, Consumers Power Company, its: suc-, "Ue. i rrest White, cessors and assigns, the right, power’ You @re'hereby notified that at ¢ “a On alee f arthur and authority to.lay, maintain and oper-|regular meeting of the Commission of Batty, James Bramble, Prank A. Orsini, ns, ate gas ma ipes and services on,|the City of Pontiac, Michigan held June 7 pohn. to aiene across and under the highways, 18, 1956 by resolution it was declared to it gle oomog peed Lee ap a notice: That streets, alleys, bridges and other pub- be the intention of the City Commission the roll of the Special Assessment here- He places, and te do a local gas business/to construct curb, : © and tofore made by the City Assessor for the in the Village of Wolverine Lake, Oek-jgravel and related work on Maines!purpose of defraying that part of the land County, Michigan, for a period of Avenue from Roselawn Avenue to Tas-(cost which the Commission decided thirty years. _|Mmainia Avenue at an estimated cost of should be pald and borne by special as- The Village of Wolverine Lake) $8,613.66, and that the plan, profile sessment for the construction of side- deine: and estimate of said improvement is On| walk and related work on both sides of SECTION 1. That wherever the word file for public inspection. IE PN ie ll appears in this ———. + ring —— on to comer et ite : ’ p it is hereby tended to desi te, and sa improvement in accordance with the profile and estimate. yin my office for public tnspectio#i Power Company, a successor and assigns. | The fight, power and of land frontin authority is hereby granted and vested Maines Avenue d to ———— special a ‘ 704.00 — streets, alleys, bridges and other expenses ces, a te do a local gas e awn Avenue PM. to review said assessment, . at which time and place spperventty will given all persons interested te be z 4 4 ; cE 3 = a = = = o = & — = Ki ? a ¢ Pe + f ie oe ASOD LONE AE ABE NL, oh EEO, FAT eee ee ee ese ere os af WM gk od ok PO OG OP OPS OE Be rye still ting : el ee oy PO ee St GP it SSS . < ; 4 i F ; eo | vt Ves i ‘ / a ee / a ‘ : ' . i oe 2, wii ss , = f , w ; ' —t-3 f * - i \ : m £. : n f ; j , , # : “4 pe _s . __. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 | TOCRDINANCE NO. 27 °° [intersect at an angle of not more than|pents of the land on which the stand is stance sede set-byick 3 and exer pro _ ‘ i es oF itions provided, ithe now e: 4 cks, the kk Coach last hed. luding“ tate, “sa On SRR Gg OMDERANCES |S abang caveat Sse th A ue cuiomariy oednta to| RISA Mbetita Enea Baz grt ened, onlin to toe Sree "ind Sr'¥oatnls outs ued‘oy Net "Sle Sa 2% i . , i d - occurred. } ia wht ANCE, enacted wider Act | shal Ge ceulidtesdc mecne ike eenlodt aes et ing Uses. sand. subject tothe securt tion 13 Yards — There shall permit’ shail be posted ‘on. the Trallet objectives of this Ordisanse “halts ok Pua Sots Phe the State of tangents to the curve at tts ints of| Section. 43 Deellings—Ail dwellings uf permit Se to suc b- y ou each side of every lot Coach for which it_: issued in such aiserved. lic safety secured and sub- tiehtana, r= provide for the establish. nning- within the lot or at points/ hereafter erected in an Agricultural Dis- conditions, restri . and safe. not less than \five (5) feet, manner as to be readily noticeable at ali stantial justice done. : e men toning districts lying wholly|of intersection are not more than one-|triet shall provide a floor eres of at Gesree, 40 way be deemed necessary ' ARTICLE XIV. Slane. | Section 19.2 Personnel of Board of Ap within the pueamunporatos parts of the hundred thirty-five (135) degrees. Inileast 673 square feet (exclusive of the vy said Board of Appeals for the tial District R-4 | Section 178 District Separation — peals — The Board of Appeals shall con- ‘Township Pontiac, Oakland County,/the case of a corner lot with a curvediarea of utility rooms in dwellings if purpose of protecting the health, tien 14.1 Uses Pernitted — No Where’ a commerciaj or industrial dis- sist of fetowing Grye ()) members: Michigan, within which zoning districts street line, the corner shall be constructed without a basement) and) ‘Safety. morals or the general wel-| i or part thereof shail {ici Is located adjacent to @ residential © First member shall be the Chairman scrucures, Including -senteand “traiae|iine netese "etn ning Sieg sk |anals comely ith and, be sublet to alll” gatcn ‘Buon Ue’ — The puta. be erect. altered tard or moved upon Disc, id aot separa theratrom by Sf the" Township. ing “Board. al 2 . — = or prem- Q 1 coaches, the height, area, the size and/of the tangents hereie aeesribed” Michienn, and shall nave a tront yard, inf, une, of,anz commercial property in eq "aguused im ‘whcle oy in. pan for ¢ustrial or Commercial “property. "shali| ofthe, Township Board. appointed BY oe qrottes of buildings hereafter erect- Section 2.24 Lot Line. Front—-That ‘he minimum depth of whieh shail Bot lens than tne’ san aa the freut, tas other “thas “oe of the llowlDs Sutter a 7 a” evotnaan Susan oad Third’ agmstes shall be selected and Siang are grt, seo GEER lcs abc egy nae Tr OSG cai Seino her te Wich cnetamty aurtng bving min iho ay “Ua iene ietee| tein Wy al a a a — a ay the density of! tends eas ag fi sin ieke’er|. Section 43 Area—No auxiliary awell- now extsti the mean dis-/!mum floor Lhd of 1.000 square tect, O84 struction not less then seven feet ini tne ln On untnesrper wted asea cf tho ok Vide furtnee fen eee eid: 0. Bro-| river, 5 S Cale both the’ highway |!9& in this district aball be built on en tance shail he used; fat ta o6 care skatj complying with and subject to o} fiche height, either or both to be subject to| _ Townshi poppe tect pied ba Yonge den we. q om ee for a method of administra- ‘. =i oe ae Fonpseo td area of jess than forty (40) acres of jt be necessary for the set-back to exceed pan of the Housing Lew iene approval of the Board of Appeals Section 19 ¥ Jurisdiction and Appeals — pola aw Map gts Hs 6 party Fa ue on: aed a ribe penalities for the boundary lines shall be considered as|/®0¢ ®nd for use in connection with the sixty (60) feet: nor shall the set-back be | © (b) Public utility buildings such as sub- Provided, however, that if the owner) (ai The Board of Appeals shall hear structure be started and on thane v provisions. front lot lines principal dwelling unless it be @ ten-|less than twenty-five (28) feet. Where stations, without service or storage yards, SDS! submit and agree to fulfill a land- and decide appeals from and review any or structure shall be moved any The of Pontiac, Oskiland 2 ant house, which shall have at least only one bui or no buildings now ex- ‘ oe approval of th Board of Ap- 5¢#ping plan which is satisfactory to the order, requirement, decision or geterm! parcel of land in this. To te ° ‘County, Michigan, Ordains; Section 2.25. Lot line. Rear—The 500 square feet of floor area at the first ist in the ponorrng Me lh two inter- pees x © board of Appeals, then the Board of Ap- nation made by any aaministretive of- the issuance of — applica- 1 rear lot line is that boundary which ts fleer Soret and which shall comply with sections, the minimum set-back shall be|" ic) accessory buildings or structures P@&ls May vary or waive the require- ficial masyed with enforcement and of tion shall accompenied by @ plot SHORT TITLE AND INTERPRETATION eae and most distant from the/and be subject to all provisions of the sixty (60) feet. Where hardships would be and uses customarily incidental to any ag veri, ar Ladthepe bred Latearoed of the Ordinance. They omg in duplicate, drawn to seale, show- Section 1.1—This Ordinance, of which pains line. In the case of a lotiHousing Law of Michigan. incurred. the set-back may be sitered of the above uses wher located on the ,ifcnom 178 be mere aovme Tame ean acted and decide ail matters ing the exact dimensions of the land and the oe map is @ part, shall ror gH (geen En Be ee tt Baar ot! f bor arg gotta bee xe ope coy ie tele | ete pet involving the conduct soy ‘district within this Towerhin wine required to pass under “be Ordinance | seoty ims Waon of tea tele Oo cee ols eae hereafter @ccessory build: con arm : _ a 88, . os tie “Ponies Torr Lewd, 7. ace oo — lot line +e — — buildings as hereinbefore defined, aa ee not to Fag oe { 2 ee Sys od. nag ie i restrictions [ny ee otegrephs | of the wate. Le sore a0 the’ woe - © Puen a es der Gaperate, owpershto contains Gere. nie qpomen In interpreting the words! trone lot line —_— wabis ton te = Ao built a “ feet spon pete gem plcmesl mea ween orn a pret tol ly sayy ed bee Ordinen |photograph of the locality into which it is be necessary to reverse any order, re- abutting streets, ‘alleys, easements oad Sores used tn. this tocar = Section 2.26. Lot Line, Side—Any lot/lines of the farm) ‘\the ‘property owner. allow the erection! Section 143 Lot Area — A one-tamtly ele snccoral on acres“ Abesdis for SO dee aor, Jetermination of access and public open spaces; the area, not inconsistent with 6 i. y i . | 4 ¥ suc m: rative official, or i bulld fer" yaaa”in the nage nbmbet |e. te, Ale atin separating eumtiatlan’ a Tefure of Eun whl ris any coudsang ac he suld“boord ices peinas, beanie troied wags, Ovmne, of Dort of Melati eran otras Somitan” any oe" acted erie he ee . r number : i = or ie atter upon whic y are required to: include the plural number, and. words|*,¢ lot from @ street is a side street or/be permitted in this district unless it/% Appeals =a ete win = poo Mcaag oliver nice. p Sead red dumping or disposal of scrap iron, junk. pass under this Ordinence or to effect peng hee as ott "ie nee = —- in the plural number, include the sin- erat Papel bas —_— Aa bare a Lew line sep- shall be at least 200 feet from ell high- Commercial District C-4 tof area with @ width of not less than one porboqad rubbish or other refuse or of any variation in this Ordinance. Such ap- or alteration and such other information gular. The word “shall” is always isan ‘interior side lot hus + Of lts| way and side boundery lines. Section @ Trailer Parks. hundred (100) feet at the setback line Dy oroducts. “is not ‘permitted’ site aor Dea! may be taken by any person eg-as may be deemed necessary for. the mandatory and not merely directory. ection 3.31. ‘sleter Conste> danice_ Beene “= mess hit cee Section 8.1 Vote The use —— nebection 144 Set Back — All Buildings alstrict, sucent easec a deanorery oad ee ant Prediar pale Bygone proper gnforcement. In the case of an A ARTICLE II |A building or a group of buildings in/Square feet. Provided that the Board corte, nie arp lloensed under nd, op-| moved on any lot shall be set beck a wicele from the Township Board which or state : the applicant shail slso furnish «sworn Definitions. For the purpose of this which overnight lodging is provided of Appeals may, in its discretion, upon ta ith the Michigan distance of forty (40) feet from the right. ™&Y (be issued in appropriate cases (b) Such appeal shall be taken within ses peucant shall also to which he Ordinance, certain terms and the WOrds offered to e abit erevee ons request of the property owner, * allow er ss thes pee td = Way “ine to treat line of the bulla. Upon the filing of an application accom- such time as shall be prescribed by the proposes ws peoperty or ed used herein are defined as fellows: |and ‘catering-grimartly to. the pubiic|the erection of a larger sign of signs.| Section 82 Sieos — One sign shall be ing ng steps and unenclosed phar cutn dysuiisble agreement or bond Board of Appeals by general rules. by the building on the property, Accessory bulld- Section 21 Alley—A public thorough-/treveling by motor vehicles: But not |Subject to such terms and conditions as permitted, not to exceed twenty-four (24) porches. Provided. that where hardships (eat suck dumping or disposal will not filing with the officer from whom the ings. when erected at the seme time as fare or way which affords only a sec- sachoding ‘ne seerter Memes the said Board of Appeals may impose.|Souare feet would be incurred due to variances in th ‘Dollute the waters of the township or appeal is taken and with the Board of AP- the principal butiding on a Jot ondary means of access to abutting os * ae “ : r ssoci- now existing set-backs. the set-back may (jc%* Sasnant water to collect or leave peais, of a notice of appeal specifying the on the application thereof shall net ree property ° ing oe ARTIGLE V. | Section 83 Trailer 7 ks _ ed alosee Gy Seeeation ts pea le oe the surface of the land. st the expiration grounds thereof The Officer fron whom Suir ape buildin: tt ae Section 3 Allerations—any change, |mumber at ianveigncivesshaikenacree |Cagumarca! Distiet, Co \therprises "or the extension of ‘existing |Abpeats’ |” ® or, unk or the rowing of turf or for ih petal ane al forsheih trans, ord of"all such gpplicatsgne shell be beps addition er modification in construction ing the building or part thereof. er for| Section $1 Specific Restrictions for enterprises, Raving to do with the opera-| Bection 148 Side Yards — There shai! 0%, Uniit for th emitted ih thee Gaeten et Ouethe Gilg Board, ail the papers on tile by the Bullding Inspector. When. : i E m §. pec eatrictions tion of automobile trailer parks, shall be be a side yard on esen side of every lot ios le in the district constituting. the reco d upon which the ever the buildings, land and uses thereof or type of occupancy, any change in the Which the existing facilities have been all C-1 Districts. lestablished subsequent to effective of not less than five (5) feet jin which such nmping occars action appeal was taken. as set forth on the application are in air s of w ding, such designed. ‘ar. C-1 Districts shall be limited to Go0" cr this Ordin _ and automobile. ARTICLE Xv. tees SAY Use of Non-Conforming Section 19.4 Hearing ana Powers conformity with tne provisions of this Pe yoo oe, Repars bopper) igeeeg eae? erking ste Aa tes) Ince) Wesinecs. b \trailers, tratler coaches, similar portable Multiple Dwelling District R-S. | “iar The lawful use of a buildings or chal Oa @ ped eat ta ean a ®!8 Ordinance it shalt be the duty of Build- A . roma te: cl oo han two hundred (200 ‘b). No more than one building used Gwellings, or tents shall not per-| Section 151 Uses Permitted — No structures and of any land or premise ing of the appeal and Sive due notice nf, menector, te Peep oy which may be referred to herein as Square feet. exclusive of drives or aisies exclusively for one business shall be dwell- ‘ the ; “altered” or “reconstructed.” giving access thereto, accessible from built on any one parce! of land. lees ceca ecen Boll nog

    pment or change the regu- than $290.00 in anv one year. shall issue Section 2.6 Building Permit—a butig- Publicity. harmonize with the general character. ttted. mot to exceed fifty (50) square C®¢h dwelling unit at the set-back line all other provisions of this ordinance. 2%’ ®3 fhe oan of Gistricts oF without payment of fee. i rmit ts the wri hority , Section 233 Story—That pert of & of the development Feet Provided thet the Board of Appeals aNd having an area of not less than nine ARTICLE XVIII (eer prescribedum anmial xtc poole Sr see ng malt Written authority pong) bets flee? an : i . Prov thousand (9.000) souare feet for each her prescribed im Act 184 of the Public Section 26 Violation. ity iss by the Build Inspector of the! ng een a rT and @ floor er, Bection 5.3 Signs—One sign. not pro- may, in its discretion. upon request of Section 18 Parking. Off-Street Parking Acts of Michigan ‘or 1943, as amended Township or by the Appeal Board per- sip, renin ore ee ains @ basement -Jecting more than six (6) inches from the property owner. allow the erection of @welline unit’ Provided. that @ lot may Requirements — In’all Zonine Distrene Sacton a6 1 Changes and Amendments Pisiate neg corporeree ene sas mit the construction, removal, moy- “i\" ® ceiling which is five feet or more the face of the building shall be per-@ larger sien or suens, rubject to such D¢ Lot less than sixty (60) feet im width off street parking facilities for the storage — The Zoning Boara of the Township of Wclate oF metered Oebanod od rent * : above the avers: de of th, i as the said Board ®P1 contain not less than seven thousand or perving of ¢ } res : with, or who resists the enforcement of ing, alterations or use of a building in ee gra. € adjoining mitted. not to exceed ten (16) square terms and conditions as the 17.000) re feet for each dwelling b & of self-propelled motor ve- Pontiac shall. at least once each year, f th { f this conformity to the provisions of ttus/@7°URd end e habitable attic. bul feet. Provided that the Board of Appeals of A may impose ‘unit, f provided with e communtty water "icles for the use of occupants en. Drepare and file with the Township Board on conyieten mereet can be end = (neither a besement, an attic, nor ® may in its discretion, upon request of| Sec o4 R — All vutldings sag Heer ete creates eeatrons of the buildings. & report on the operations of the Zoning by a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dol- | penthouse ‘the property owner, allow the erection hereefter . altered constructed “'g, 5 ‘¥ yn Dereafter erectes. altered or extended Ordinance, as amended. including when : . Section 2.7 Canal—An artificially con-| Sec: . il be set back ction 15.5 Side Yards — There sha!' atrer th, tt , lars, ($100.00), and costs of prosecution or structed or excavated channel connect-|,, “°#P 2.34 Story Half—A half story of a larger sign or signs, subject to Of moved upon any lot snail m the be & side yard on each side of every lot trai; ‘pe “rectine Gate of this Ordinance, Recessary. recommendations as to the by being imprisoned in the County Jail ing twe bodies of water: used for navi. "°° UPpermost story lying under & such terms and conditions es the said S Satgnee ee ee wt frome, Gs of! net heen thee Nive (5), fect. herein prescebes Tees maintained as eRActment of amendments of supple- for not more than ninety i80r days, or gale parpesss or beat, decks. of Thich doce nc ea eeable figor area of Board of Appeals may impose cenGnd tisheig curte Gad wmeaniosaa| ARTICLE. XVI ef teautred: etteurer a en Smoeet cee ere individual rt ne . : ‘which does not exe ity ‘ = . ting, tne i : | : -street par ce fi etitions from vidual pro} ¥ own- providing means of- ingress or egress to Der cent of the flow ang at phigh een ES) ees ot teed on QAre® porches: In the case of hardships, the Residentia Farm District RF No DEY uses oF buildings, additions thereto efs or groups of property owners requect. Multip] M4 . Board may grant d ‘ t e ay © ay, 953, and the thecent. concept ralrondleara on ‘racks geutuce ep ee eens 85k es amber iss le mode fe eom 6 crore ot sane et Sl livestock provided they are housed ~’ houses “ane cltacy wc oartnesn and) shall tmeke @ scceid ot oe smondments So designated as Orde ad we in idemgprie "haces Pein ne Se cen - = — = those ie) Warehouses and storage yards erator shall be required to abide by the suaeetn aces ig eta ae One ‘1) parking space per each Orie uc feel acaca ane a ore rede tha Poacige Tewashin Amanasaie: r bu A 4 A : ’ ' : . u i shel : - o ' . dence, living ot sleeping place of one herein before provided and wccupies ts ena sod Fuel Ou bulk or sior- earaing (me aitancel ofivacuipes fro Soo ae ee eetionnal ta oot 3) Testu pemaalee motels = Seevamest shall’ Se prepared by pannea fag seh Gas of Maar tose ne or more human beings, either transientiy)a home or family unit. bre rented, ig, Sto: ru lmes|| gy, Te Sere Stes When located on) Ons : ee : the Zoning Board and submitted to the = \ sae ; . | ? : : rage of scrap paper, iron, bot- highways and adioining property line the com raperty provided. how- he :1) parking space for each guest ¢ amended This Ordinance shall be and is or permanently A house trailer ©f without cooking facilities to the public ties. r or , The Zoning Board shall establish such | byl elated Si : er sleeping room or suite in a t county {Zoning Commission or County ferep: declared i 1 | ¢ 1 : : ’ r : to be a permanent Ordi- other vehicle, when occupied or used for compensation and cateri primar ay iy junk wulea and ta hh case. the! ever thet no such accessory bolidine vo 8 sulle & tour- Coordinating Zoning Committee, and u y are t : . Rubbish Dumps reasonable s. each case th structure or use shal! be used for it home or motel. plus two addition- approval from such body ih th . hance This Ordinance made and passed prerena at (nual coapanuent queen ena aac ‘he public treveling by motor! ARTICLE VI. een can eS Ss a as any commercial use other than pro- gs apacen\ fer the manager andor port its district changes Gamerae ce by the Township Board of Pontiac Town- hs aut ae mnictes - “~~ os Seat | Ge chars a oe — ueoorer| S's na 6 ‘Comaerei * past rect c-2. | om a ae = bo av ane Sectics 62 beat “— No atens shall be ‘4) hospital * Sanatoriums, Convalescent ead (foconimena “their Heth Beare ship Board held at the Pontiac Township ce as ve may oceu Mats inance appears the word 4 2 : |WHR such rules and re ons Permitted on @ lot other than one (1: Homes and Homes for the A A Hail on the !1th day of June A D. 19: “ “ Section om €1 Uses Permitted—N U b — lar ged or ny individual may protest against : 5 Soreeas oe tonnes = Oar ae Tithout being | pears ot Pentte Tosa — = building. structure or part thereof shail follewine uses auait ve. prenivited in ioe cenine cin 1a} Crease feet mare) oa Ome ii) parking space for each f or chlenneee amendment. supplement MON ARDC: aaa =~ ne otherwise subject to the provisions of Section 238 Automobile Trailer—any Of @fecied. altered. used or moved upon dustria] Mining Districts — vertising the cnisl ori reseal of the prem- 4) beds, plus one «1: space for Pe question, Woden belinn ihe teen GRETA V_ BLOCK, this Ordimance for dweilings. when Jo-/house-car. house-trailer, trailer-home Sremises be wasa te Gtele cx re all Hy wna beas ouses ises on which it ts maintained Not more eat fon iting doctor. plus one «1: ship Board but tf the protestant wishes Clere ppteac op bd tds ppl cot cetke ees: sa lSeunreriee 6s to cae ee t, {0T other than one er more of the ‘tei-| (c) Storage of scrap paper, tron. bot poorer “ie nee er teen cluding nurses,“ Smblzes to ere paar oe beers poss eT OO ehip and State: Provided. thet such a conveyance upon the public highways °F!Ne uses . i sas mane ban feet souare th area and not more than (5) Orphanage or similar use ‘shall be signed by twenty per cent Pines ; parking sites are equipped with ade-jor siretts and duly licensed as such ‘a’. Commercial Buildings er personal Section 103 Signs Gee! sige tball be ope (1) non-illuminated sign not over are S parking, space for each ten of the owners residing within 1000 feet BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP NOTICE quate safety and sanitary facilities and shell Include self-propelled vehicles service shops : | permitted. not to exceed fifty ($@: square Sioe a a tn area advertising 6 Mocel ds ‘of the outside perimeter of the property of Review of Special Assessmen: No 18 tion 29 Dwelling Ore Pamily—A so designed. constructed or added to ‘D’- Public buildings and properties PL™ Er videa tat the Board of Appeais Se fockisace, GG AL ee | Gee ti pert ' nree Proposed to be altered. and such amend- )” Property) owners abutting on Kirkway building weed or intended to be used ss. by means of accessories tn such man-| 7°’. TRO executive or sdmimistrative aay tn tts discretion upon request ef the fy Pesidence. shall bp permitted on « Gh quest roode Mee eneet® ree. ment shall not be passed except by the R084 & Inwoods Circle ® dweiling by not more than one tem- ner as will permit the occupancy there. S!f¢ Of departments of professional. property owner. allow the erection of a “‘Reetion 163 A a fami in ditweal Gocco uc, DNS Ome “lr 84 iverabie vers of a majority of the , Notice is hereby given that the 2nd ity, @nd so designed and arranged as of as @ Gweiling or sieeping place of one PDiUSnthropic. and commercial activities, larger sien or siens subject to euch terms hee fear 1 ares = ease aad aac lovee! space for each five 15) em- Sntire! Township Board hearing for Kirkway Road & Inwoods to provide Iiving. cooking and kiuchen ‘1: or more persons having no founde- ‘Bteters and other places of amusement and ditions as the ssid Board of AD- cessory buildings, hereafter erected shall '7) Private Clubs Fraternities, Board _,8¢ctiom 202 Zoning Requests Rules poroeg Serial Assessment No 18) wil accommodations for one ‘1) family oniy ‘ion other than wheeis, jacks or séirt- ay phsicvant inal parameter aabgrarsha | for pedis impose be located on @ int er parcel of ian ing and lodging House: of Procedure for Zoning Requests Us pels onthe znd day of July 1986. st Section 210 Dwelling Multiple Dwell. ings coe i mee tee ths ba ae Pgebermare ARTICLE XT having not jexs than ene il! acre and One (1) perking space for each two /} Petition for re-zoning must be in Sed el eat pm. on the following de- ing—A multiple dwelling is « dwelling Section 239 Automobile Tratier Park establishments for the sale ef goods at Residential District R=! ; bot nore than ten (19) acres (2) guest bearooms. plus two 12) ermine and fled ‘with the | Tewnshin Oe ee . other than a single family ¢welling de- —Any site, jet. field. tract or pares! “o! retail, and the repair, conversion. altera- gertion 111 Uses Pernitted: — No Section 144 Set-Bac: — All buflding<« S§cditional spaces for owner or man- Clerk of Pontiac Township os arts of Kirkway Road and part oft signed with separate facilities for use land upon which 3 or more occupied 10. finishing, essembling. fabrication, building structure of part thereof shall hereafter erected. altered. constructed or . Se nent | 2 Petition must pe signed by Propertr nwood Circle in Lechsiea and West by more than one family and with a ‘failer coaches ate harbored. either free © Morege of goods primarily for the be erected. altered used or moved upon moved upon any lot shall be set back a (8) Community Centers, Libraries, Mu- owner or oy authorized agent of Lochsiea Subdivisions, in Sections 6 & * of charge or for ' ‘ residents of the localiiy or for sale at any premfses nor shal! any land or prem. distance of forty. 40) feet from the richt- seums. Post Offices, Civ owner, 17, Bloomfield Township. Oakland Coun. minimum floor space of five hundred re Tevenue purposes. is @ D ie Clubs, etc ‘ » 1800) square feet or more per family, Trailer Coach Park and this designe. Te@il on the premises, provided there ises be used tn whole or tn a for of-war line to the front line of the butlc- Provide about each building an im. 3 Property Owner is considered to ty Michigan Lots 12 to 27 Inclusive, Section 211 Existing Building An tion shall include any building siruc- '$ DOt in connection herewith the opera- other than one of more of the foliowing img. includine «tena and unenclosed broved area other than the front mean the holder of legal title or Lots 28 to 32 inclusive and Outlot B existing building is a building existing (ure, tent, vehicie or enclosure thereon MOP Of any machinery or the conduct uses. \porches: Provided that where hardchins yard which shall be sufficient in land contract purchaser or the hold- of Lochsiea Sub. also Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. in whole or the foundations of which Wed or intended for use by the occy- °f @MY process or activity or the storage ‘8' One family dwellings having @ Would be incurred due to variances in the size to provide adequate facilities for er of @ valid option to purchase and part of Lot § of West Lochsiea. +o are complete and the construction of Pants of the trailer coaches er ¢ ay of goods in such manner as ™inimum floor area of square feet Mow exicting set-becks the set-back mar parking and @s approved by the @ Petition for re-goning shall describe the top of hill. approximately 60 {1. ich ip being prosecuted on the date! Section 240 Use—The pur for t© be obnoxious or offensive by reason ©" &ny one floor, compiyi with and be altered by application to the Board of ownshin Zoping Board of Appeals . the lands to be re-zoned accurately, West of East line of tx 5: also acreage this Ordinance or ef the original| Which land or buildings thencan’ cee de. of the emission ef odor. noise, fumes, sudject se au st im pre of the Apoeals. ” pigr nt a Aarne other than! rors poterenee sd peer aa oets Pha = eections 8 & 17 described as follows: : Intertm Zoning Ordinance Signed. arranged or intended te be occu- @ust. smoke, waste, vibration or activity arm . 3 ARTICLE XVII | Ome i! : | ; _ RIOE Sec 17: That part of SW ‘4 ; Section 212 Erected includes built, pied ot, weed. of for which they See) mveteene “ume use of machinery in ex- 0), fubllc —— beara ae onsen Pre ae Senos ry soata! pins Sdtaietel —- four Darveyfeaceramse showing the lands, rl dee) Retna : lying it = " if a ss — La : 4 id 3 eonstrucied. reconstructed, moved upon | “@esteon 3 maintained 7 pen of five horse-power or employing yaru, upon approvel of the Board of used in complying with the provisions in number to fifty «80°. per cent abutting streets. dimensions NW ‘4 lying St Tate Sun. ir er any physical eperation on the land 241 Use. Accessory—a use re than five mechanics or workers On anpegis Ord of the number of { bearings, and subdivision lines if 5 Fokoan f Bes nw required for the building. Excavations. naturally and normally incidental to, the repair, conversion, alteration fin- '¢) Accessory buildings or structures aren nes male ee porte es — theater = employes! of chai any. Failure to provide the desert = arse * bs pte “ — f : he lke shall be Subordinate to. and devoted exciust ishing, assembi er fabrication of ¢ eee. (10) Chureh ti v [eee , th. WN. * B. 33.38 ft. ig Siew ied Sei SIG ie sFmagr chore” aren when ietiea to May Cibeney, Mgeneron wrohan ering ‘M"Chagetes, Avdneriams tmeiéenta; to) Uh and tarney Or obec Neue Ie Ge aioe ead Aoki. cates Section 21} Pamily—One or more per- _ Section 2.42 Use. Non-conforming— Section 62 Buliding Lines—The build- same lot and pot Inveiving the conduct coat inne irenens conc pen ahatl oan One ‘1' parking space for each four) mg the petition without further pro- Tight. rad. 31736 ft.chord 8. 86°41" E, “sons occupying @ dwelling unit and|The use of a building or of iand thet ing lines of any commercial property in of @ business used as part of the lot required in con- .,,, ‘4’ Sats in the main assembly un.t | ceedings. The Secretary of the ee een ee ee living as @ single, non-profit housekeep- Goes not conform to the regulations of respect to the highway shall be set beck Section 112 Signs — No signs shall be nection with any other building or strue- ‘1!’ Schoois i ene Beasd oak na, ewe Nn ae teen oe ee ing unit. this ordinance for the district in which net less than the distance to the front permitted on a other than one (1) ture existing or intended to = Hs ek the One il) parking space for each two. Zoning Board nor shall he have ad- 978.79 ft. dist. 153.68 ft. th S. 66°54’ tien 2.14 Parm—All of the contigu- duilding or land is located. line of existing buildings; but where non-illuminated rea! estate sign not ex- same time | . $2) employes «ineluding teachers and| Yertised any heartng ig aged fod E. 20 ft. th. &. $9°44° BE. $0.21 ft. th. 8. pes Of associated land| Section 243 Utility Room—A utiity there te © difference in the ser-dacks of ceeding six (¢) square feet in area, ads ttn! 172 Water Supoty Pacitities _| SdMinistrators) plus ‘sufficient’ sah Uition not conforming to these re 4°40 W. 835.97 ft. th. 671640" W. 5877 ted 08 @ single unit on which bona FOOm is @ room in @ dwelling not located the now existing buildings, the mean vertising the sale or rental of the prem- tn the interest of protecting the public, Steet space for the safe and coc. = wa nh ac wae noe Be. fae farming is carried on directly by/im the Basement. the use of which is distance shall be used: but in no case ses Of which it ty maintained Not more health and welfare. every building or, dents Oeding and unloading pf stu-| _. | ARTICLE XXI the owner trator, Manager or tenant Primarily for storage or for housing a shall it be necessary for the set-back then one (1) non-illuminated ae tes es, [strecture hereafter erected altered or (12) ‘Dance Section 21 Severability — This Ordi- line 1481 ft. to vat |7e¢ 64 ft. th, N. 4°38 E. alg. . ; 14.54 acres, Bloome public inspection during, the regular | tL n 2 safety or taution sign not over two (2)* moved w an Halls, Poo na field Townshi and County, Mich. cecistanee’ of members of Bis heussbeld| Sectsoa 164 Yard. Proni—an open ect-oscr be lees than Soemty-fives (aps jeweare feet 1m arve. ehell Be permitted on whee of hapa fonda insect | ms, Assembly “Halls and: Bane subsections, phrases and ‘clauses theres? PLEASE TARE NOTICE: ‘ ; hired empleyess vided, however, Space extending the fill width ef a feet: Where enly one building or no ®. jal. Dusiness. commercial or industrial, Dition Halls without fixed seats. are hereby declared to be severable If That a Special Assessment Roll No, or bi =e SF dss fe here. lt and of a uniform depth measured | buildings now exist in the space we Section 113 Lot Area — A one-family purposes shall be provided with @ safe! One (1) parking space for each one &"vY pert. sentence, paragraph. section, 18 has been prepared by the Assessor for that tend to be considered) a term ; horizontally at right angles to th re twe et intersections, the ¢Te!ina_ im R-1 Districts. together with and sanitary water supply All plumbing DUNdred (100) square feet of floor sub-section, phrase or clause is adjudged the purpose of levyirig @ special assess- grammar than ton it eres i, een: Aps,cvom ihe penvor te of the right: minimum set-back ahall'be ay, Jo aioe chi ot'a IN'havicg Sees ae ata ahaa hg Tata Te an aaa, er See Sryeeembiyanconsetial of raha" it hewthY Mend cpainn al” property” coating oa "| oes | i ® conform to stancerds of iums an: ports Arenas prov at the remainder o' s 0 the above streets for the purpose of Provided further, farms may be con- f-way line of the highway or street, feet. Where hardships would in- than nine thousand (9.000) square feet of materia! and ‘nstallations | On ! ir cea % forth by @ (1) parking space for each four DANCE shall not be affected thereby The improving said street. Seid Special sidered as including establishments oper- ®Dd unoccupied frem the ground upward curred, the set-back may be altered area with a width of not less than sixty the Michigan Plunbing Code. (4) seats Township Board hereby declares that it ~ ; th aied as bona fide greenhouses, nurser-}eXcept as hereinafter specified. application to the Board of A -, | /60) feet at the set-back line provitied,, Section 173 Sanitation and § . (10 Bowling Aller iwould have passed this Ordinance, and Assessment Roll No 18 is on file wi jes. orchards, chicken hatcheries, poultry) Section 245 Yard. Side—An open Section 63 Commercial! ‘Biatricte— that a lot eek be not less than seven posal — No building or arectare seats | Five 5) mae spaces for each nitrate pub eertion! ni apse feb the Township Clerk and is open for Ma t farms and apiaries, but estadlishments pace extending from the front yard to Commercial Districta, as ind (7.000) square feet of area, tf erected. alter alley. ‘ keeping of Speratiag fur-bearing ani- th. rear yard and of a uniform width the Zoning Maps. by nature of their provided with a community water and in any district caveredl beutesnoee (15) Mortuaries or Funera] Hom mee teitear ane po or Roe cctsan acter eemse ot onte Cart mais, riding. ot boarding siables, com. Measured horirentally at right angies use and requirements, shall be located sewer system jPance to be nsed tn whole or in part for One «1: parking spac Saee ¢sce fifty sub-sections phrases. sentences of 7,08 Adeldg oS te maces mercial dog kennels, game, fish hatch- te the side lot line and unoccupied {rom only on property adjacent to paved high- Section 114 Set Back — All bufldings dwelling. business commercial or recre- ~ ‘30! square feet of fle, es y clauses be declared invalid Township Board wil! meet at the Bloom- erties, piggeries. stockyards, stone quar- the ground upward except as hereinafter Ways and where ample space can be hereafter erected. altered. constructed or ational purposes un'ess all facilities used slumber room parlors or inaicseuas ARTICLE XXII field Township Hall, 4200 prague . | His @r (resell or ame puis shall nat ua) specttied ; provided to permit parking and also to Moved upon any lors shall be set back a In connection with the disnosal af human. funeral service rooms Section 22 Conflicting Laws Ord}. Road ? aoe ron eee ag | considered farms hereunder uniess Section 248 Yard Rear.-an open permit access by truck to the side or pole aap ~a fesanageling tdi pal ea Loa jot and not involving the conduct ‘sary to “aevelo ges weler suopty | (21) Beauty Parlors and Barber shops: ments ecoecerinn seectinn Grreiplan, preter end Soe uaa tues displayed, shall not be considered as a prevent congestion, the Township of tertally alter, change or deprecia al gece 7. st ‘for drinkine or domestic purposes from | Two (2) parking spaces for cach With but not including pulidt es. reason: og A thereof shall be defrayed by public garage for the purpose of this ntiac, Oakland County, Michigan, !s geheral character ot te neighborhood tn | set torent te tee ite ee Testrictions a spring, lake, Stream or body of sur-) barber and-cr beauty shop chair ably Recessary for the furnishing of ade- = a ksessment according to front- dinence. thereby divided in the following districts, which they are to be aced. and shail apple ri this Diseriet is Ordinance face water. each case shall be considered (22) All retail stores, except as other- quate service by such public utilities or aoe pee “that all of the lots and els Section 218 Garage. Community—A of which there shall be thirteen (13), provided further that the nampa and, Sect 23 Ares ; fea | mvestseten “t Problem eubject to fie'd wise specified herein Municipai departments ot commissions. sf land fronting upon either side of rea — The lot are community garage is @ space or struc- identified on roning maps which are a ¢onstruction ac! fficienc. " s gation by a representative of the One ‘1) parking » for or for the public health or safet: - t ture’ or flo of structures for the part of this Ordinance and which , foe en y\sene a D eta tr aactice, Shall Se the state if PrsO) sauate: feck re TT be, mitted os SP babies) hte ie prom estore ihe ‘apartm pprev | - er County Department of Health, : f storage of motor vehicies having no on file tn the office of the Township the Pootine coe ‘Dont ; Board a Ordinance” forth im Section 11.3 of this before approval for the use ts evan or penered nol & y (150) square feet pee nd snack ame ‘snd eee verainaees of to defray public shop or service operated in con-|Clerk, and known as: ; Appeals after application due notice Section 124 Set Back — All buttdings |g, 70" stage ¢ Phawisetiy Spire pind un SE Indefecrsal Establishments including the Township of Pontise in any use dis- obaee 80 “of the eatiinated cost, and exe nection therewith, for the a two + ae eS Artie eset AG | Gasecn. Ar — Ro Dertatter erected. erga toa constructed or following uses shail be s oe a ee paouiectora: Qeorarch and prsting palode ot sk i. oe — Desai to nenses thereof and that 82,523.34 of more owners or occupants of proper "| Coenme — a — i a Beene 4 saceed : areas gy? omy = shall be set back Sand every ¢@ t the Township of © Works, Printing and *s ra = vation and maintenance trem ta pli. the estimated cost and expenses a Gasoline Station—A | Commercial District. peeeeeeenet “7603 Ree, Provided that beard af bees of-way Sass te tee alle gen Tome | = belia-| Pant! oe: Ply arms. Seyi adarbace Shops, Warehouses and Storage Build: cation of! this Ordinance. The Beare of page ue pete © ae es ae cmmas. aati i = = — No ts : ‘a. esessed paiising fall pet gl gear = Ploeg Roe te ona ao ee ST Bree wtp = —, Fad ~, ls w tae = re hardehing [Berto firm, or corporation shall strin Provide about each industrial build. tne erection and use of & bailding or an ed cost of sewer —— 12 and 13 lubricants, air, water and other operat-/Industrial Mining District .........1-m/(8fRer sign. or signs. subject to such would be incurred due to variances ravate of otherwise remove top soil; ing. buildings or use, an improved addition to an existing buliding. of a sgainst Lots 8, 6 8. 10, 11, \terms and condition: the now for sale, or for use other than on the area, other th ‘public service co ti 1 fe Pontiac Heights Subdivision. | . 8 as the said Board of may be —_— pp a — = Meo tne | Premises from which the same shall be thal] be pletely girestal = pidanota utility purposes, saga aerated opt orice 18 HEREBY GIVEN Q Board of Appeals. jSaken except in connection with the con- adequate facilities for the parking of ‘Tict to a Gropter height or of larger area That the Commission of the City of fllowing uses thall be, prohibited in, Section 125 Side Yards — There shalt cach og eration Of 8 Building on| automobiles and other motor vehicles An the district requirements herein es- Pontiac, Michigan will meet im the ing commodities for motor vehicles, and Residential rict : includt the ‘customary space and | (Family Residence—500 sq. ft)... R-1 may impose. _ facilition for the installation of such Residential District | ion 6.7 Prohibited Uses The commodities on or in such vehicles, but ‘Family Residence—672 sq. ft.)...R-2 Comm ' be a side Temises and excavation or erad- used by ¢ tablished, and permit the iocati a fon Cham on June net including space or facilities for the Residential District fey jon ia Ocoee, on soil, of not ee P eset seal every lot ing incidental thereto without a permit persons” cies Dostaces Geren sack use district etre ublie utilit P htiine. . ya oceee eer hear suggestions storage, repair, refinishing or other ‘Family Residence—750 sq. ft.)...R-3) im) Abattairs or Slaughter ses. ARTICLE x mo ‘from the Apnea! rd. | space shall not be less than one .1); Structure. or use, tf the Board. shall find and objections that may be made by servicing thereof. Residential District te) jagher yards. ‘ Restdential Dis TH Section 17.7 Trailer Coach Parking — Parking space for each four 14) em- Such Use. height, area, building or struc-| parties interested. Section 2.20. Grade—The mean curb (Pamily Residence—1,000 sq. ft....R-4) (a) ¢ Parks. | Ree 131 secbad ee Tt shall be unlawful, within the limits of ployes computed on the basis of the ture reasonabiv necessary for the public | WO. 703 . ....R4$) (e) Warehouses and Storage Yards. puildime” steuntu rmitted — No the Township of Pontiac, for any person, greatest number of persons to be em- CONVenience and service provided such nated: June 19, 1956 : urb level has not Multiple Dwelling |. ... tion toon establaned ‘or ai the walls of the Residential Farms .. . ..... ..:.R-f} (f) Gasoline and Fuel Oil Bulk oF be erecied. oh A gh ‘econ shall firm or gervoratic park overnirht. or gered at any one period during the building, structure. or use is designed, building are more than fifteen (15)| Section 3-2 Maps and Boundaries—The. : any on u rking overnicht, of an av or night jerec' and landsca to form har- feet from street lot lines, grade means boundaries of these Districts are hereby| (@) Storage of sc paper, tron, bot- ives [goss pall A 4 and of prem. |Trailer Coach on any public hichway, The Township Board in Matin! ‘jously with the general architecture the mean elevation of the ground ad- established as shown on © map entitied awe & Junk, than one or more of th ialtowine So oe oun Bal — ret with the Township zoning Board Tee =<: Scope = tus teen | ning on ail sides. . 1 Y Ma tl ‘ownship o Dumps. (a) One-family dwellings having a min- ame . rious areas in . — Tow: peclen 2.21 Highway—A public thor-' Pontiac.” on file in the Office of the re ARTICLE _VIT tmum floor area of 180 square ro ob gg A a neete avd so = eTownship of Ponting for the pur- =. oa — = porters ~ Notice ning Poder Sia, ana Cour Ronde explanatory, mater ibeean: shal be | Secon 1) Ones Permiti_Ws, bug. Brvilnt of the Housing Law of Sich cable uf eek he eas, tn] hich Mary peed fore crake Say swe attrct of wate paar Sidewalk ; ot st 4 d : Y ‘ | the parking, w lishment of off-street facil. s¢Wage disposal systems where the sys-. a ‘ing upon plats recorded in 0 pany, be, and ts here- ing, structure or part thereof shall be #8n. che f bron the pari, i ities. to be Meds Theat wcll item or aystems ts ap integral part of a nue. of the ter of Deeds for Oak- by made a part of this Ordinance. erected, 7 RR ee 88 eub-|one occupied ‘Trailer’ Couch en the prem-| report shall include recommendations |Piatted subdivision and is cwned in com- land County, Michigan, AR’ any premises nor shall any land or prem-/stetions. servibe ox Fards,|/ises of any occupied dwelling, provided . ecrtimon by the | ners ‘of = Section 2 Lot—A lot is a piece OT agricultural sane Holy : = used in whole or in part for other poate the approval of the Board’ ot Ap Sa ths, cpereter of such tralter coach - pons bentates of the : beets vision, provided that the 8 ott goon Company, parcel of Iand occupied = ——— Section 4.1 Uses Permiited—in an , 4 Pac Donnas of the folio’ mas: | bY Aecnenety bebe - 4 = ree (}) di after bis errivel street parking facilities oe ea area t@™s ts located entirely within the boun~ (ofa) Assess! Mianes er oy ant thee scuUiy t-|tna sal be ued‘oe rated eeaptas| {et eshegmacemetrie. AR aes uccay wegen Wo cay ad Ineeat eek pet whpcreng| fv ous tired fo verve’ |earit of he conse, or tivated ty Aue mitted and. including the openlone or more of the following purposes, | = pele At "Yards when recom. (toc and wot involving ‘eg th algerie: Pegg m atime of such| Section 19 Administration — The pro-|Sent of two-thirds of the owners of the Selamicston Sse spaces required under this pee erent (a). Farms and — farming, if mended by the Zoning Board and if — three. (3) ren Pog P com apd coe ee — Nong Crgieance 5 9 be ad- Lotnaorfys located — ~ feet = ‘— borne by o——™ Fi cmowiperh oe cs er : ee wpumeding = —_ ie) Dee Up . Township Board. ool tien Fay ae rp Testrictions apphcation therefor, No more can ceemian who shall be pectic or the Beatea be hoes . ast be sub. struction - : = ne | mere, im, area, sure, . forth in Section 12. Ordinance 11) such permit shall be issued to any|Township Boa tiac T itted to the Townshin Boa: on east rposes. A lot may or. may not be qairyt livestock and poul raisin tf) Gasoline or fuel oil storage apply im this district, ; : rd ¢ Township for) @ ie in , or specifically designated as such on public | farm forestry, and other similar ar LA " tion: 13.3 Lot Area — "A one-family erator or occupant. tn any one twelte Pow g ee Lo ee spheric one vd b Aas * —— = or com ite Wi rata are ans eprd a io Asan wits RANTS, Grea WS seg tin Aes ce hy MER ty ahead sat ovat Hnad Saar oven cn oar a en ee as cau Be _veeceries, or) fe te ening ‘ ‘shall be loca ai . _ Avvlieation for and for the purposes of this Ordinance |owners of the property located within). Notice ts may have as many of said contiguous posal of garbage, sewage, rubbish, offa) Comercial =: than twel Sind. (id caer nk, Dot less vermit shall contain a statement showing|he shail have the power to ente, upon |'000" feet of the parcel of | - lots dered as 8 si for the/or rendering plants. ta) Béins gp ay Hoey Ree with eat, eee uae feet the street number of the orcupied dwell: iany premises’ ter the purpose of making| Which the located purpose of this Ordinance as he so (by. Boat liveries when operated by pe Petey een es ce 180) feet at the sorbent Fg than ing where the occupied Trailer Coach is an inys on. The duty ef enforcement (cated must elects, and in such case the outside the owner of the fee, contract purchaser! (5) RUoo1s dumps. an a7 Ses eines perked. or.is to be parkéd; the of thereof Test with such adminis-|Board;’ p th: perimeter of said group OF te thal or lessee of the‘ land riparian to the tet Other ‘Prouiited Uses, AN uses of hereafter erected. altered. contmneigs che, pecan eee of tala dwelling trative official or officials as shall be [Board shail’ find ‘that tucn ‘nse te conetinate the front, rear a water. “Churches, echeola---cemetertes,| ah, pollen, ant ver or meee Seen say tet, shall be set back of wuch parkings the Seme bed thle eqn by ee. pad ouch od. wor Legere ys ae tte 22 Corner Lot—A corner|community and subii buildings and, may forty from. : of ‘trailer : ‘of this Ordinance,.the power of|used in tnt Jot tee lek of which at least two adja-| dwelli ‘ ° ‘ . me . “eonss ot all nite of suck ipublte "odtiesns meee ‘sides abut for their full length (a). Re tide stands when operated "vite, provided that such wo. sides |by and for the exclusive use the. eceu- of Appeals, hats bor Ee eee a4 i * i . has ao : is face + Lege, : —* * 3 o Peg a ae Ses idk od a 7 ‘ mio gr et Cee ap giegip ghee ee alep ee eS =~ hs . ) j Z * ; . ‘ : “ 4 . : << ; ‘ _e { , f FIFTY-SIX. oy. ! ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 a iy a DONALD DUCK | ! | y : By Walt Disney tire ecomony is geared for right-| handers, Wiley says he aiscoveredi"ollacts Bus Tokens Al T during his survey that. rom A % dustrial plants will not hire : t endency handed persons because the ma- SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ®—Johnny , chines they use are made for Jones, a bus driver, collects more Oars ‘bus tokens when he’s out of the Survey Shows. Infancy right- sa teach idriver’s seat than when at the . easo ley says mothers start * wheel, Jones is a vecturist. Treining Con Be R . Febrile saree &s soon as Vecturists collect! bus tokens for for Left-handedness their babies can grasp toys. = a_ hobby. pos also collect any 3 He reports that he has found other kind transit token they WHEELER, ; Texas (INS)—Left- jeft-handedness on the increase, at|°2" Set thelr hands on, handedness is not always. inherited, jeast in Texas, and that it mounts He has tokens from each state as many people think, but may be/quring periods of stress, such as 8nd every U.S, possession, They > Southaws Told S255 557 = Bus Driver's Hobby the result of improper training war or depression. are all sizes and shapes: Stars, - im infancy. He interprets this to mean that diamonds, crescents, ovals, and wl such times of tension cause neglect) *°me that defy geometrical clas- That “is the opinion of H. M.'in the propef training of children. "fication. Wiley of Wheeler who has con: | There are tokens used all the WA (MNBE VN SX NONSENSE! THE ; é oP eo be . » ducted an extensive survey of left- yy way back in the mid-1800s. But handedness in Texas schools and Heine Dead 100 Years the one that really is his favorite industrial plants. | DUESSELDORF, Germany—The comes from a small California Wiley, a retired gas com |100th anniversary of the death of town. It dangles from the end of official, wi presiden iHeinrich Heine, the German poet, |his watch chain. The token has a} Hi ore Gat Set big “J in the center and the! f/f jis being marked in Germany this the Wheeler County 8c legend around the initial reads: Beant chander himselt, |Ye2" witha number of ceremonies. ——oe * |His Duesseldorf birthplace is being ‘Jones Transportation Company.” He explains he is trying to elim-| rebuilt and a commemorative post-| Well, bus drivers can dream, inate left-handedness because itage stamp will be issued. too, — ROARDING HOUSE J Z Y jit), AND YOU? ff THAT'S AY I'M GOING Zh NONVE EATEN YOUR gp THINK YOU ALL RIGHTZ WALL OUVE EATEN YOUR Yf CAN MAKE ITY —it &. THAT A FILL LET'S ORGANIZE A 1 OUR PROGRAM WHILE | WINDING THE | MAKES } GENERAL LEY cLock witH-/) You A 4\ cHoRES* |) MARTHA 15 AWAY! OUT SPRAIN-// FIVE-STAR |\ SOUNDS S Nee | : 1956 by NEA Service ne TA Reg U.S Par OFF A a\ SAN \ : Wee - f . *. ' NY ice A ‘ : : ‘p' “= \ ihe og \ Mrs i \ ‘ seit +4 : ~ % , ‘ " : a ) . . “S é } f if tr) ' 4 "a ye! sa if = = Athi \ \ : es VM SA &-2' A or = ’ dj ‘ mM \ . | - / “| 6 2 il rep art yhir dae ING YOUR } | GENERAL, \ ¥ LIKE NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller BEDS ~~ BUSTER WRIST AND WERE | /PAINT- THE DISHES =~ \ THE IT MAKES HIM I'LL HAVE g Y} BucKARoos! a LOOK sO THAT NEW , SEE A Boy INTELLIGENT MAGAZINE y READING AND | DIGNIFIED svat 2) —~ PRN IE BUSAATALLIO— CAPTAIN EASY | _ By Leslie Turner _ I HAON'T REALIZEO WHAT RIGHT NOW I DON'T WANT I ALWAYS THOUGHT TO EVER LEAVE YOU, RITA! \ BESIOES. HOW WOULD YOU MISERABLE WHEN \_BE FAILING YOUR ag hes! A RECLUSE I'D BECOME, EASY! IT'S HEAVENLY TO FORGET ONE'S RESPONSIBILITIES FOR AN EVENING! WE MUST Soy EeRY I MUSTN'T LET NIGHT FROM| Pe ROGER DOWN! NOW ON WHILE Ti IN TOWN ALSO KEEP THE PICTURES STRAIGHTENED= 6-21 eonmyay QUT OUR WAY OH, I'M JiS HE'D LOVE THAT \ peer PRACTICIN! iF HE KNEW IT-- Gi7 g A FEW IT SAVES HIM FROM Y Ze RAGSSLIN' TOSSIN, ROLLIN |ZZ72 HOLDS ON AN' KICKIN INHIS (77 _ HIM 1S SLEEP! THIS WAY }/7°Z 0 HE GETS IT ALL 7 a DONE FER HIM C8 PO Da WITHOUT ANY = EFFORT! hts BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin MBL. GQEET OE DC. AND RE’LL BE REMINDED! 4Ou'RE |] 100, MOTHER... SOME ANTIQUETED N OF & SQUALL HE MAKING |] PRECOGWITION: VEWICLE AND TT OL ENCOUNTERED BE RAWNG, IST 6S OWILE ROUND - WG TRE FIRST, OH EXCEEDINGIY QUAINT UNCLE WILLBUR 1S MANLY WTENT ON RELWING WS MOCK- Se | WEROIC aa el THE WORRY WART o sen oy OE TR LUAOAS THATS RIGHT. IF HE —— : . GETS THE NOMINATION, DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber fre lt nn GRent7 wes) [ow pev—cueckina)/ you T YO Bo EMOTESY, es Spa EL | HAVE ge Bee oem Inte ak MAN SS; L.A. ats i ro oe va | . pais ~ es =, fase Die df } ey ¢ > [Au 7 404) TY av © Teale Walle a ate GRANDMA H-M, 1 FORGOT | |AN' THERE I$ TH'OTHER THERE'S AROBIN | |MRS.ROBIN ON H RT GOLLY, 1 DON'T LIKE T’ if a NESTIN’ BESIDE TH] [OVER TH' BACK | |e FRONT Beach ! a DISTURB TH' OL PRETTY THINGS BY OPENIN’ TH’ 000R 0... ~. DO IT YOURSELF. 4, Zetergen Sam es sews eee a a * pad oF # y vi Before you start, Crosscut . . . What's your blood type? «* oe a ee Pe ee ee eee eee ee Sik aaa ik a co j* Pg Glen ye % hak a a ee PG Se ES TENG ts ph ge og PS ee “ ‘ } 2 WIS , { : 1 = ; , | w a \___§HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE.2 21,1956 7 | _FIFTY-SEVEN Wheat Market | MARKETS Market Shows | awtitensk.. News‘in Brief ‘sweets finder 2 U, of M. Buys Hoover: June 21 (AP)s-Hoge—Sal imer clothes attractively priced. . _ Produce “*Guaie~aatein” 380" han vn made up Corea Dtechdale, ot 03 ‘Tacoma Mt +4628 Ae: Company. Property Sales Quiet *” DETROIT —— ; moc oe 5 Le | fee or X... St., was sentenced to two 30-day| Rummage sale, June 21, 22, 23. IT, June 9 err ek paid 0 era e ains steers and heifers; herdiy arsets fe "ren sentences in Oakland County Jai]/389 Orchard Lake. 8t. Benedict's ANN ARBOR ( INS)- The H < ice i and after pleading guilty to_driving un- Church. —Adv.| Fe a aaa mearcl Oe ot 3 fancy grades at Detroit Permers about steady. w ; | Market in whelewale lots’ . cholee fed steers tention th 1.00-30.00; der the influence of liquor and fail-| P i ' 1 build- CHICAGO — Wheat eased's do “pa. Roly Northern Opy. NEW YORK «—Moderate gains {¢%,, #904, #84. choice | heifers 11.80- ling to have an operator's license ,.5" remames, Fest by ar sen I | ightly in quiet dealin Steele's Red. fe pics Soa: Cy 226 clandand ‘meee oad terlan Church, Fri. 7 p. m. to 9 p.|ings to the University ¢ of Michigan. slightly in q gs on the ci bs Bey. 600 bu: No f Wand quiet early trading prevailed! heifers 18.00-17.80; cows only moderately yesterday. He was arraigned by m: Sat.9 a.m. toll a.m. Adv. * Board of Trade today. Other cer-|‘"Veretavies, mise: As No 1,/in the Stock Market toda: ~ | grtige,, Fone to, Oe conse lover, water Helmar G. Stanaback, of Orion, | ‘The | Sefce aoe ccna ghemernets, 1286)" = on Soeay: Ui kocia Bevery (ite 8; Feat aarp ° » university will take over | eals started a little higher but bu “chives No 171451 40 sos ociy| Pivotal issues went ahead frac- ners. and ge agile am a Township. __1f your friend's in jail and needs ‘the property late next year, mov- | aora aet ane ae turned down- | Her abi, No Me alae ‘Pet oo, pe bekt. ‘tions to around a point. ity "and {ow commiercial 13.00-18.00;, 10 Pleading guilty to speeding and jek Ph. FE 8-6436 of MA 5- | ing its plant service department | trading progressed, lo. 1:09-2:38 , Onions, dry. * *¢ « ~™ it ded mai | @ 1. $.00-1.50 60-1 bag: weak «ob Cat bie 35. Blow, about driving without a license, George TORR Cree) AM Cap eaar- Dealings were rather slow and °. i 60-75 dos ei Bae o L| “There was slightly more activity patenay c and ston uti 17 a. A Gallagher, 25, of Flint. George Do you have a carpet problem? ters to the Hoover land. b 145 32-Wb bag | Potatoes. No i, 2.25-/in motors than other divisions as|75.v0 4.00-16.00; cull N ‘ the market seemed to lack incen-|}4° mesereial 14 rad- General Motors remained firm and utility 13.00-18.00; few down to "12.00. Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.' A spokesman for Hoover, one_of tive. Failure of Greece to buy soy- total of $100 in fines and costs when! arraigned before Springfield Town- ‘the nation's largest producers, said beans oil overnight was a disap-|§0-1 60 don’ che. Rhubecs ochs; No.)\Chrysler advanced around a point. ine FE > te | Rummage sale Fri. & Sat. 8 the firm expects to build od- : i _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ship Justice Emmett C. | oo ee Ee ee oe insted a m pointment but this export business fy, 't""3 1$°% oc" gin camer HotBOuse.| Oils showed a good front of gains.| CHICAGO (AP)—Galable hogs | 6.000: = ae te to 2 p.m. 1978. Parke St. Adv. ern plant, “probably in the Ann eee wesehese ena sane, tom we. Assorted fishing equipment was Arbor area.’ was Still expected and helped July | Lettuce andy Bind teens: | Letiuee, Panhandle Oil, which has figured steady oh butchers and sows: bulk : Bibb, No 1, 1.78 pk bskt: lettuce, nead,. a a = ; so aspen eNO soybeans. No 1/400 dco crate: lettuce, leat, No'on the most-active list for the | Several love No 1 to buteners, 18 1 ieee. stolen from a car parked at the Eord to Hike Output Wheat near the end of the first £oo-s%a oy CN lettuce. Romaine. Wo 1. Dae tive sessions, opened on a big 16.8: 96 heed He. 1 ond 8, 190-210 B. allroad | G2hot Uperksng 1100 | some. ° . hour was unchanged to 4% lower, ! gall” wo" a page, oe? block of 15,000 shares, unchanged 3 216-290 ib. ares ois : eather weights) 'time Tuesday, Pontiac police said DEARBORN (INS)+Ford Motor @ Electronic technicians... © July $2.08%; corn %-% higher: | {Be 9-1 25 by. Sorrel. No vary at 16%. Bete. — 140-180 gh wi ot jtoday. It was valued at $25. Co. announced yesterday that in. @ WHERE ARE e Spinach, No 1, 1.78- bu. ; =< 2. : ; i renee: Pw Cure wi July $1.48%; oats unchanged to % Turnip. wo 1 06-123. bu Ls | Chrysler’ opened on a block of! 1300-1458; Res moe a below 13%: ‘see, | Twe lawa sprinklers valued at creased demand for new cars will @ : higher, July 66%; rye unchanged| —— 1,200 shares, up % at 64%, Pea-|puix + apanlen rly Pena ’ JAMES R. STELT $70 were reportedly stolen from ceailt ip Gn ight percent bike, © YOU HEADED? . to higher, July $1.23; soybeans case reearess ‘body Coal on 2,000 shares up %% Pergo’ and ones 2.008 dull; gee Morey’s Golf Course at Commerce ml ge EEG . a, CHICAGO. June 21 (AP) — Potatoes: eid u : . eo. " - ~*~ month. ° e unchanged to % lower, July’ gesce arrivals 3, on track 26, tote at 14%, U. S. Steel on 1.000 a bal pd fod — gore (alow, wanes poole and Wise Roads, Commerce Town- _ ¢ If you are an electronic tech- | $3.00; lard unchanged to 3 cents | shipment aw at 55% and Ford on 1,000 up * at|iuns ‘fully steady: coalue alae: sasaay rmer | ICla | ship sometime yesterday The company added that June 9 cian... . with at least a two- ; a hundred pounds higher, July new Went to quale no cariot trace aa 4%. to 100 ower" stackers and fgaders slow : aaa * sales were rurming almost six ° year technical school back- © | > bd ; ’ e $11.00, [titten steady reds “Strong pociupretes *. * @ loads 1.1400 Ib. Colorado 21.00; good Head Bu in U it | The Bargain Box, Birm. Junior per cent above May. ° ground . e . sales, washed 100 Ib California long) Among aircrafts, Douglas ad-|‘° lew choice steers pagt ene a few S AY ess n Seis If you want more than just a . : [whites 715-738: Cailforniat round reds ogenre: moms) Com 1.98 eee SE ea apse se Se pre se city Ss f-the-mill job id rain Prices 790 vanced around a point while Boe- Load high sneiee 730 - mixed yearlings seas — eae run-o! joo.. 20.00 load of choice 850 'b. heifers > ie e ; CEICAGO GRAIN -—— ing and United Aircraft rose frac-|152: goog to low choice helfers 1790, 24Mes R. Stelt, 30, onetime city e 'f you think you have the a) BPE eS Ovening: nyerRorr DETROIT EGGS ‘tionally. om * 1ae-re's9 ut Ves a good personnel manager for Pontiac A . . know-how to take advantage = Wheat Sep G78 EERO June 3S AP) Sams. toe _ mercial cows 1095-1300: a few stand. 288 been named executive direc- D t t Ed Co of the most unique opportunity uly Ae zoms Dee : ; 108 ‘ “etacee cates included, federal-state, oman ne aie aig tery rd cows up te 16 theed strong weight tor of the Pontiac’ Lumber, Fuel e rol 1son e e in the electronics field today ... . ti rl s s ‘ann tt on. Dec sree. 214% | Rye ona, ed averegs sit enira'ap, large ei-eb wed ed the’ marae Pres: ght canners down to ae eee ‘uuility and Builders’ Supply Exchange, At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock ° Then you'll be headed in the aye cones 9.18% hale saan i oe 4, medium Ji-41. wtd avg 39, small of the week. The Associated Pres nd commereta| bulis 1450-1600: good President Frederick J. Poole an- ~ e . ~ - right direction if you write us : a : S- 5] 3a @ : . cat ag = 7* te t 493 ON euice WU) wig ave. aad 20, erade B large 38-40. average of © socks rose 20 cot ) commerciai rretes eee lsee stout nounced yesterday. yields better than 5% at present market ® today for an interview. hee * ite ae 1100 | ggbfoWhS Grade A. jumbo 46-47, wid avg to 181.20 in another slow SeSSiON |? loads high good 690 Ib yearling stock .* price $ We'll tell bout a new ‘ Pee, 1% - 163 poe a large 42-44 wid avg 42%: medium Alfons 25-18.50 ; H . Frank Ruf . e ¢ eu you a e Le Oate Oct 11 62 i ae ee v6 eae tee atk ot N Y k St k sieuahies sheep oe pee: acti Me e succeeds Fran tuf who re- : . program—in a company world e Uy hte) jagae Be 3233. ew Tor OCKS Onsidered slaughter sheep “anam tired last year, and is the third Complete Investment Service 9 famous for stability, growth : —— ee (Late Morning Quotetions) steady 20 ooeas oe ey prme, Rative sprine person to hold the position since Hoses leadership. is reve» e * . 4 € i 9 low goo. ~ " ae Petroleum Firm Picks ie Cx h-s6'a » Grade A large 39- air Reguetion 467 Kennecott 127 | 18.00 ‘ the exchange was organized in C N . +@ Sets ot pee e- % um 37 k a a4 ss caps ccs eames G2 ‘ i 1 ple pee New Regional Manager .¥e%icistiak Seats Sith Mine gut 4 fe me eee . J. Nephler Co. e sibilities salary and company- 9 a : Grace ee ATA aid benefits. e ry] Allis. Chalmers 320s KKrroger fa gs . e paid b jAlum Ltd 127. LOF Glass 85 Stelt left his city government ; ‘= 4 : Henry J. Muller, assistant man- gupetian auipia to ceanenite on be pposveg Fe 1S ih MeN @ L 183 rin 5 ition in October oe ual 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 © Write, giving age, education © ager of rast Mobil’s central ings | Trade te relatively dull and floor res Vaseline | a aa taka are. ase | on eppointme nee it manage : a Hours 8:30 to 4:30 @ and experience to: e region since November, 1955. has/*t°cks are accumiating particularly on 4 Gyan "42.5 Lowe's 224 NEW YORK (ual Pennesivants Rat!- nt as City er oO @ Nelson O. Heyer, Dept. 900 © been appointed eesiemnee ake Bt ee | Sadersredes Am Ges & Bi 383 Lone & Chem eee today reported May net income of Otsego, a position he held until e A, IBM Military Preducts e manager of the) DETROIT BUTTER AND EGGS 4m Motors = (7. Martin. Gl. 3a! Year |, Gross revenue for ‘the month last month. He had been person- j - ssprcccrees e Div., Kingston, New York. » me Am N Ges... May D Str . 40.4 totale 114. an increase of about ne] manager here for over three —————— SS SSS =e = region, effective| ,OETROMT. June 15 (AP) —Eegs, f.0.0 Am News.” 314 stead Cp... 387/810 mullion | Net for the fire five & July 1, it was an pesohey — seseret- — m Rad ve 21 Merck P .... JL.) menths of 1956 was given as $18,065 689 Years INTERNATIONAL nounced today by pheoemig pe A jumbo 44-49 weight-. ne m Seating. 3 toaleaget . as against $16.300,26¢ in 1955 ._ * AVAILABLE. Family man 41, 10 children, energetic, capable, good BUSINESS MACHINES 7% a —— ; - Vern‘A. Bellman plied roe 4th ah eee ores Pog Am ta & Tel ihe ° Mont Ward . 417| NEW YORK (IN8i=Central tlincis A graduate of the University of } health. College level education. Good analyst, best references. 22 CORPORATION manager of do|3race B large ee Se Seah 8 fn Vie Viscose. 373 Moreroins . h_[of 06.181. oo, equal to 96 fe per com. Michigan, Steit has done gradu-] Y¢e?*s '" both production and general office. Presently employed statt i 4 ‘ I o aie m Pe ark igh large 44-44%, wra | 228° oat No, Mueller Br 35.6|mon. share, for the fiscal year ending ate work at Wayne University and} P°s!tion in one of big three. Seeks any positiori where effort and | @ * DATA PROCESSING e esc Miarket-jaye 441s. medium 41 OGrade B large “Armee : Murray Cp 34.7|May 31, compared with $1.50 or integrity are recognized and rewarded with a feeling of accomplish- e * ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS ing. 39, grade C large 36. Checks 34 ievswar Co” 2) Mat Dine 37.7/83.10 @ share, the previous year. Gross before coming to Pontiac was em-f oe as gir eal Wiite Box ai P p ri * TIME EQUIPMENT eli Total ‘weekiy recipts_of government Atchison. 141" Net Cash R. @@6/revenue for the intest period totaled ployed as a personnel examiner hy Avi “6 6293 mewn SONS TaN 0 a er OES Ee * MILITARY PRooucTs © Muller wasjat.ded eggs June 0-15 were 10.380 cases! " at Dairy 2 a rise of slmost $4 million on fair O-O273. ‘ mele Ae ‘Comment Market about steady on top| et ae a Nat Orpe 24 from the previous year by the City ¢ of Detroit, eeveeceeeeeeeees er eiquality | th 5 a wet ee - ee ee _ oe < o pao ing ee San leeweie supp! ies Avco Mfg (ee ee - company’s White undergraces barely wendy a4 te iib- ae hie aa NY Py oe oh MULLER Star division with ‘*! ‘oly and ttegular demand Bendix av .... 996 Nia M Pow . 30 headquarters in Detroit rasa 1946, —— mn we mt be am av. cast HEADQUARTERS H ee} ~ i to Nov. 15, 1955. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS —Bacing Air |. ane NOF Murine $83 on CHICAGO. June 21 ‘AP)—Chicago Bohn Alum... 262 Ns: Airline He will suceeed HT. Ashton, Mercantile Exchange Butter steady, Borden 602 Ohio Oil 4 for os wholesale buying prices unchanged re-\Borg Werner «42 Owens Gi . 724 vho hpi after 43 years in ceipte 1-906 000. 3 AK ecore th) 38 Prices Mte 213 Age a8 = 9.7 : . > the 5878 8 8o & : T ris 347 : aoe F. Comp \ i ou in vt ; poh ry He +s ecm 69 C S475. cars buds Co 191 Panh i ae ¢ j Corr tok serection be degre Socony Mobil’s central region. kegs weak. receipis 12.300. wholesale Rerresers bese atcha Se a : lowest prices esure te with headquarters = Chicago, in- wal ae cae AS rj Meee ee Caan seen” 374) «Penney, JC 2 ‘ mers our dea! Datore’ ‘you cludes five marketing divisions meaium: 3150. US standaras. 3150. C88 Dry 133 Pe RR 24 bus Girties 2923. checks 2800. current re- CoD Pee 31.3 Feosi' Cola. 71 and covers 16 states, extending “t's 29.25. AIL Capita! atri 313° Pfizer ai4 : ; | ceipts 36 50 ; Empire, Adjustable from Ohio west to Wyoming, Mon- Ser a" pea sie ghee Spel . ‘ eit — — Case, JT ert tleq 16 tana, and Colorado: and north Pp It Cater Tree 886 Philip Mor 464 WINDOW Che e " + * 1 from Kansas and Missouri to the oultry ona et Pillsby. Mitte $33 Canadian border DETROIT POULTRY Cittes Svi_ ... O71 Pit Plate G = 88 4 FANS . Detroit June ti (AP) Prices paid per P Bedi agbid . sh Sere oa i calenvieindse air flow ound fob t t t us! n After having heen ciosed for fice soanre up tees hg Bey ewedis pa ode Apes “eee on paola er! . an A 4 ! ran be Sree ersed has own ) > Heavy hens 33-34. light trpe “16-17; “9 eas , . f4.. =o. aie stand. can be taken out of window a dal the . “n sneer heavy Tne bere fr syers . = ie) eray ry le ‘ a He nosd sb Ao gets a. . 3 WwW A Y T B Y: ase used anywhere in room a examdria, ‘gypt, as been crosses 3-34. Barrec Rorks 4-25 capon- Come Fa 5 Rey Too B B45 1 : , ° reopened to permit “futures” op. “Comment Ma: tet eas on bend Sith Coen peste Rape © at FRIDAY i 1. Cosh \ 22 ‘ntis 9 99 ata! presse jcachenend to 1 coat loge Meti'cent Cun” 3 Seirway oe. Bs NIGHTS " FHy \ env den te $79.95 eipt é > cle ryers nm 4] . : _ cagemecas meat, with offerings ample — Pe 5 ee = — = rr 3. FHA—no money down, es low as $1.25 wk. and demand fust fair Corti Wr 8 beer. Nile ae 6 = ~ Read . L | : cmcacfMmnesroveray: 0 RerPae MT RN pag oR SPECIAL BATH TUB ENCLOSURE 53 O. June 1—Live poultry : C Bhel! Onl . ee4 —— — : w@r on hens steety on the balance Mowe Afre .... 78 New, modern. Cheice ef colors. Reg $49.95 —_—__ egal Notice receipts tn ceeps 737 iWeancetay 7 Dew Chem . 731 ee ice pe WE SELL WHAT Nylen rellers, pelished asaluminem +. $39 95 r— : ; : 72.006 Ib). £0. paying prices unchanged Du Pont a1¢3 a3 aes a : - os . Won't rest! Complete . . . a | 6 Test Al @ou Pa< 4 — to 1 lower heary hens 20-27 light hens spe ope pot Bou R; 674 WE A DVERTISE! > n 7. r 1 off re =| = t ki " bs tee ee eee NOTICE is hereby given that Sari ta cipeaettes eeaes ot 771.38 en. @} Auto Lite 37 pa onda d sre oe ° , “) Mus 33 r . application was made on the [[ oer 4‘ 25-288 me @td 01) Calif 514 No switchin ks! : a-tt. and 5-ft. ’ cr) . ot @... no) gimmicks! Just Goo . 21st day of May 1956 “STOCK AVERAGES - as Galea sone honest-to-goodness values! Our business d Quality 3-Pe MP onaew BATH TUBS by ‘he Western’ Union WEW YORK. June 21—Complied by pirestore, | aay St¢ Ol! Onto $33 has continued to expand over the years : The Associated Press. Pood Mach .. seq Stevens JP .. 223 because we have adhered to the policy of P MP * Telegraph Company to the 3% 18 15 60 pera Mot 3 Stud-Pack 72 : full 95 c Indust. Ratie Uti! Stocks poy Tre | 91g Sun: On 4 honest values and honest advertising. sise - ederal Communications Net change “18 +? . +9 nen Denam . ei Suther Pac “a4 95 tA Noon, today 2592 1418 129 1821 Gen Pier eg Svift & Co . 488 grade Commission to close the Previous @ay 2576 190.8 728 1813 Gen Pas es 7 Sivy El Pa 813 — — Yeek ago 2368 142 7 + exas Co ee : * agency telegraph office at Month age ,. 2088 100 Tre 17 Sa ce on Br 33 e ‘ Waterford, Michigan” Subst. Fee? af? Sih IRL EL UTS den shee 00 as) Thoma Pi we ae Complete With All ° , , eae , er Gea Tei 43? tanding eee? , , beer bs 1986 low 240 1006 115 118 Tran W Ar 211 tes ‘ t tute service will hereafter be 1983 high 978 1424 «TST 385 cess ae : -F Transame; if a Chrome Fittings Big 50-inch 3-Unie Kite 2 G ine available thru the Western 1955 iow BO i169 672 14088 Goodrich “egg Twent Cen 2 e White ond Colors 14 -lach — 3-Un hen 4 Pp ot reat 1 Un Carside 128 ¢ ; 4 ' Union Telegraph Office at DETROIT STOCKS so t : : . : WALL CABINETS ‘ S k paseo esata read Wapaiee ee Ep Ce Naren ger 3 INKS ontiac, ic™gan ) miles Pigures after Fathers ¢ Date are — Qreyhound | 181 Unit aire. #92 made totiets at . 4 42” Size ’ distant by telephone. Any =, "028 Gulf on 112 Unit Prutt . «9? LOWEST PRILBS. 5 4 ’ member ot the ae desir ng Baldwin Ruvorr Cot +. 4 re) aa Se ts Tee 3s Reg. 3 Swill Ss : Gemmer Mt ry é ‘ oe ' $ , .. Me t 4 ‘ ‘omplete wth faveet and to protest or support the clos- Ot Lakes Olf w Chem Ce ka ak ae Sete i on as 95 $19.50 1 > strainer. Slashed for Clear ing of this office may com- Frain Metal Prod Co 95 83 88 acre a 2 S. Tob s , , Value $ wa municate in writing with the Rudy Me « ~~ : . the be 4, Inspir Con 573 Warn B Pic mn? —— ~ 2 $ 50 Toledo Bdison Co* 14. 161 Int Bus Mach 41 Weet Un Tel . 104 LESS SEAT - asa > 4 $77 5 Federal Communications Wayne: eee od Co nee 12 #12 #18 -_ Lakotd 3s , Weste a Be 314 to Stur¢y, all steel con- $ 95 $ ne Commission, Washington, 25, J “"° “TDA Sh wilt tnt Paper 1324 White Mot ae WASH BASINS suvetien, cite seteet ; Pres creea F nt hoe .« . , chrom han- ric DO. C on or before july 4, Distance from Duluth, Minn, int Gtiver se hatred es Ss we LAST 3 DAYS AT THIS PRICE dles. Attractive styling 3 CABIN SINK 195 western terminus of the Great '=' .T Yale & Tor 98 4 ET 6 ae ; ‘. are ls ge Me oal.. 48 vist shat 68 BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT with triple ALL SIZES of Base and Wall Cabinets @ With tascet and strainer sakes system, to the eastern out- peseuy fg an aa Penith Raa 108 lated ch in Stock .. . AT LOWEST PRICES! 3 cut ie a ee! 2 ge eae bee a las “nayes 32 | WATER HEATER PUTER CONC ONIN A AAAI $ 995 Reg. $69.95 , faucets A won- 4) 2-ft. and 5-¢t Ai is 50 8 “A” Grade. not crate marred dertul value! STEEL Interest Exempt. in the opiaion ef Counsel, from all present Peceral Income Tares ; . “= and BATH TUBS Big 66" Doub). CG aichigaa lutaagiion tox =~ compare this value! CAST IRON Cc. winant. e760 ene ey murs '§ 4 4” Worth Meny $9.95 CRATE - $9.Q95__|_ CABINET SINK ' RRED Complete witt rey and ° e Dollers More! MA aie ne (o, See : Net Exactly As Pictured hip of Bloomfield HOT WATER $119°° Ownsnip 0 val 0 . Pp le Ca 36995 , ‘ 2-COMPARTMENT CEMENT $169.5 ° bd > THESE ARE FIR = UALITY sIXKS! . Oakland County, Michigan SA er } LAUNDRY TRAYS 3 | ctstre si “Big 52 -Gellon | Electric | 4 ; = . ‘ 0 Water System No. 1, 34%% and 314% Revenue Bonds ; 3 Complete with 40% td sturdy stand sco NT Lad and faucets. DI U Principal and semi-annual interest (April 1 and October 1, first coupon due October HEATER cash and carry Youngstown | 1, 1956) payable at a fiseal agency to be designated. ered | weerruewrYVYYY Bonds maturing on and after April 1, 1960 will be callable in inverse numerical order on any interest payment date on or after April 1, 1959; provided that ne bonds less than the entire issue then outstanding shall be called for redempetion at anv time prior to April 1, 1966 at prices downward from 105 te 100',. MATURITIES AND PRICES 3% % Bonds Due 1958-1968—Priced to yield 2.20% to 3.20% 32% Bonds Due 1969-1977—Priced to yield 3.25% to 3.40% Bloomfield Township is largely composed of high type residential areas which are closely restricted. It includes some of the most exclusive and wealthy residential sections in the State. The Township has no direct debt. It levies no general taxes, as state-shared “taxes. are sufficient to cover operating costs. rwwwvuwevuvvuvT?TGe’?T?T’?TT al i i te wwwvwwveVrT TTS tt a ] 8” cei TGP || tecture | it st $107 a. CAST IRON 4" SOIL PIPE (5-ft.) $3 69 Le i aide Big 21x32-Inch a : 2-COMPARTMENT SINKS | LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE SINKS °8% J [secon $9995 eee ee eee CCT CeCe Cee CCS, ON %-FOOT LENG’ Y-Inch Galvanized $2.45 1%- leek Galvanized $6.04 sell fer at least $45.00, Every one e reali buy! Hurry. select Less trim . %-Inch Galvanized $3.18 142-Inch Galvanized $7.14 yours today. Slight Imperfections. l-Inch Galvanized $4.55 2-Inch Galvanized .. $9.56 CASH AND CARRY ONLY Water System No. 1 largely comprises the area extending frem the westerly limits of Birmingham, to Lahser Mad, and from Fourteen Mile Road to Quarton Read, except portions of the District located immediately north of Fourteen Baile Road and_at the corner of Lahser Road and Quarton Road. “The Store That Values Built’ PLUMBING SUPPLY CO _ FREE | Bull Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings —Everything in Plumbing Supplies PARKING a PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 = We 172 S. SAGINAW STREET “These bonds, in the epinton of Counsel, will_not be a general obligation of the Township, but will be payable only from the net revenues of Water System No. 1 including all improvements, enlargements, and extensions thereof. A first Hen has been created on the net revenues for the’ paymnt of thes bonds and any additional bonds of equal standing. These bonds are offered when as and if issued and received bY ut, subject ta approval of legality by Berry, Stevens, and peeeranen. Attorneys, Detroit, Mich. r i Os oboe me WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. KENOWER, MACARTHUR & CO. | dune 21, 1056 ) § ai 4 FIFTY-FIGHT Proposed Merger Discussed oa <=, ideals cherished for | 4 ____ THF. PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY. UNE. 21, 1956 OA poe sci No Loss of Freedom Seen:=:S2 2: in Congregational Church "<=" By GEORGE W. CORNELL OMAHA, Neb. ® — Congrega- tional Christians were assured to- day that their traditional ‘“free- dom of faith and manner of wor- ship" won't be hampered in a pro- posed, histomc merger, with an- other denomination. * An‘ executive committee, head- ed by the Rev. Dr. Raymond - Walker, of Portland, Ore. de- clared that the relationship of in- dividual congregations, to the new Congregational Christian General Council moved into its second day The committee sought to an- swer rumblings of complaint that the umon might apply central coercion om the keenly-cherished “local autonomy of Congrega- tional Christian churches. Brought together in the merger would be two churches of distinct- ly separate omgins and organiza- fional customs—the first. such un- 1on in America to bridge such a Congregational ‘Christians, with .grims, while the Evangelical a Refordmed Church was planted in from Milwaukee arrived in Pales-| tine with her Zionist husband in 1921. , i * ' Dr. Albert Buckner Coe, of Bos- “It has a more coordinated gov- ton, moderator of the Congrega- ring system, with individual tional Christian Churches, told churches related to the national, general synod on principles simi- the meeting lagt night the vitality jar to those by which states are. of the church has always derived related to the U.S. government. from its ability to progress and But the plan of union promises adapt to new needs. that all congregations in the new! “We have the ability to change Church will retain “‘the rights now, — to change without losing our enjoyed.” faith or our freedom.” -he said. > The executive committee, ex-' Earlier, the delegates unani- ‘panding on this, said) “there is no mously elected George B. Hast. Power or authority and none is. ings, a Grant, Neb. attorney and claimed by which the General a former county prosecutor and Council’ could make individual state senator, as Council modera- churches a part a ite union, tor, the church's top elective post. © He succeeds Dr Coe at the end But a subtle ‘uestion intruded! of the current meeting into the discussion: Does a church) In accepting the office, he said have to say specifically it wants “| would plead for unity of spit, ‘9 the union to be in? Or does it have to take specific negative ac- She wanted to serve her new. -;country, then governed by Britain) date. She decided the struggling jcame a laborer in northern Eales tine. * * * That humble beginning started Mrs. Golda Myerson, now 58, on the long career climaxed by her appointment as Israel's new for- eign minister this week. She suc- ceeded Moshe Sharett, whose mod-, erate views did not jibe with! Premier Ben-Gurion's plans. For most of her life she has balanced headwork with hand- unity of purpose and unity in or- work. ganization. "' tion in order to keep out? | She was born May 3, 1898, in Bristling attacks on the pro- a —— 4 : 2 ; Kiev, Ukraine, the daughter of a posed church union marked the Excursion Boat Tested ™~ © ALL FOR 50 CENTS—Auto salesman Tom Clark, 32, and his Russian Jewish carpenter. Eight opening session, and drew a plea wife, Lucy, also 32, of Richmond, Va., stand in front of their French years later her family joined later from the Rev. Dr, Arthur SAUGATUCK um — The Island thousands of other Jews fleeing, Renault in New York City shortly before starting their challenging gap in the multiple families of H Bradford. of Jaffrev> -N 1, Queen II excursion boat is getting New York to Los Angeles—and return—auto trip. The Clark’s hope | Pogroms and oppression. protestantism * ee -s An opposing greup, led by the Rev. Malcolm K Burton. of Pon- tiac, Mich. proposes that no con- gregation be considered a part of the union, unless it takes definite affirmative action saying it wants to be in it that the subject be approache _ its shakedown cruise in Lake Kala- pee . = N ritz at dance pproached un mazoo following launching cere. ‘© Cover the 5,750 miles in less than 120 hours to win a 50-cent side ied ia eas mapa “ * * monies. Dick Hoffman, owner and Pocket to win the 950-cent bet. attended primary and high schools “Tf This he our wax of sreendigte skipper of the 60-ft craft, built the bet. Clark estimated it would cost him about ss a0 out of his own ‘and graduated from a_ teachers’ we shall at no moment cease to diesel powered stern wheeler for ~ ~~ training college. She knew these, be a _ council and become a Lake Michigan moonlight’ trips. The Lebanon Mountains in Syma The firefly isn't a fly, but a American opportunities would crowd.” he said The first Island Queen carries Va- extend for about 100 miles along beetle. It has two pairs of wings, have been denied her because of He said the merger represents cationers around Kent Lake at the eastern shore of the Mediter- the forward pair stiff and useless her race in Czarist Russia. “an attempt to give practical ex-.Kensington park near Detroit ranean Sea. oan. flight. | She began teaching sixth grades ‘cago and New York. * * * 4 Palestine- U.S. Schoolteacher Now et eae Israeli Foreign Minister JERUSALEM, Israeli sector in Milwaukee, Then she got into! J, 1948 she began what she —A Russian-born schoolteacher library work in Milwaukee, Chi- hoped would be -a fruitful diplo- gain’s Labor government to ease some of the restrictions on Zionist laborers. matic career as Israel’s first am- ;bassador to Russia. Masses of Her marriage to the ardent Russian Jews turned out in Mos- [the whole course of her life. : Zionist Morris Myerson changed cow to greet her. Then came disillusionment. The under a League of Nations ae | She did relief work for Eastern|Soviets clamped down on Jewish European Jews caught in the eco-| ‘cultural institutions, seized many Zionists needed farm hands -more nomic crisis after World War I. ‘Jewish than they needed teachers so she She helped prepare for the World some of them. studied poultry raising and be Jewish Congress that demanded | * leaders, and executed * * minority rights for Eastern Eu In 1919 Mrs. Myerson returned rope’s Je wish communities. ‘to Israel to become ministers of During this period she discov- labor. ered one of her greatest talents — She led Israel's delegation to the eloquence. When her conservative ‘U.N. in 1933. father learned she was to address. Now a widow, Mrs. Myerson. a street corner meeting, he said lives in a three-room apartment he would go down and pull her in a two-story house in Jerusa- off the soapbox. Instead he was swept away by ‘lem’s Talbieh suburb. her words, like the others in the Burglars Invade Office, audience. { Then she found another talent organizing. She moved to Aviv in the midtwenties and took the and safe ransacked in Wednesday an active part in Ilistadrut, General Federation of Jewis — Steal $5 From Drawer e i Five dollars in silver was taken h Morning breakin at a Holly ex- Labor. She changed it from a aaah process firm, Oakland trade union into an all-round en- .terprise which in time embraced day. in- dozens of organizations. They County Sheriff's detective said to- * * * cluded unions of both workers The silver was reportedly stolen and consumers, and cultural and from a desk drawer. welfare groups. »* *¢ @ Owner Samuel Hobbs Jr., told investigators the safe was empty Politics was the next logical at the time of the breakin except step: The Mapai (labor) party for papers. Entry was gained bv sent her as a delegate to the breaking a window, according to World Zionist Congress. A year Detective. Leo Hazen. Death Notices eee ___Cemetery Lots 5 __ Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8 Work Wanted Female nu ___ Building Service 12 Landscaping 18A4— Upholstering 23 aA — WHITE CHAPEL SIX GRAVE MEN WANTED 18 - 45 f AAT ae |e "1 y 2-167 2 EXPERIENCED RELIABLE WOM-| ELDERLY COUPLE OR LADY T NO LADY/|R G. SNYDER. FLOOR ILAYING (ACE H! LANDSCAPING SEED EAKLE 8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- i he derat Ald Bes d Practical training in Drafting and an to work in grocery store Cail share my home Rent free in cy | Dwants hecce Cleaning’ Orr sist) Sanding and finishing Phone FE ing sodding, maintenance OR ing ails Coney teks 56 ES CHARBONEAU JUNE 20. 1956 uns BEST pce aTiO® IN THE GAR. | Tool and Die Designing GI. ap- in person Wixom General Store = change for services. Near Oxbow. GIRL 16. WOULD LIKE STEADY | 5-0592 | 3-2860 ane PS On aa Gf Wniea si] Peete waka cuss | | ria ter inloreslas nee se | EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED | _Cate: OU tai | babysitting. OR 3-2364. | WOME REMODELING AND CLARK'S LANDSCAPING SERV- SEE UPHOLSTERING of Marre F Chattentae eked 1 te Cusp oPantsc Peet 26. ' “Martinelli's Restaurant, 138 S aran OR WOMAN pen Goso | = ————— ————— | building «maintenance. Cement vice. Within 25 miles of ontiac 4 s" _TELEGRAPH E 5-8888 daughter of Ora Bmith dear (°° pe coc ward Birmingham | MI Watsins route, We train you. | oe oe MIDDLEAGED WOM: | work “roofing. siding. edcitioms, _ Topsot Giada aa oe ore SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES n BED mother ef Sharon Charboneau. | dear sister a Mrs. Walter Bchock- ~@ MIDDLEAGED MARRIED MAN 6-4853 | to work on farm No children py £1 TIME DEPENDABIF | Acerege 6530 ete og et yotts: Average $250 tc $300 per hour _femi-invalids. FE 5-3621. _ Free estimates Ph 1712 South Blvd E. Bet John R BOX REPLIES an, wants baby-itting or care of breezeway and porch ES M GIRL 18 = BABYSITTING | REMODELING? ADDITION? CALL | nailing DaN's LANDSCAPING Poree Blasted nding a cice aan Pegs re : sore Pet cccante ‘digutiiod om |. os 2 a =I ore ad. S Perry. 4-7286 us. Drywall tapi & wil be held @rieas| June $4) at At 10 a.m. Today there MANAGEMENT TRAINEES _ vironment, Discount and other MAN WANTED-FOR RAWLEIGH | -—— OR 3-500" — " 4 business in Pontiac Township. No | | GIRL 1 DESIRES | KITCHEN « OR, Day ROOFING AND SIDING Church with Rev s planned management trainer Houch 168 W. Maple, Birm | @”perience needed to start. Sales | _York. experienced. PE §- estimates EM 3-0203 Gime officiating Interment in office in the followi program into which 't will accept Fast Lawn Cemetery. Recitation. boxes: ng 5 EXP eee | APPLY 068 of the rosary will be at the! Allen's Punera] Home 8 18 Thurs-| oom from the Bt Joseph Cath were replies at the Press National financial organization has benefits apply manager at =| T | | JONES. zune. 20, a TERRY LEF Fb 1360 E onard Rd Leonard, Mercury Sales 40 W Pike Pon- Unlimited opportunities Commis Beasiey Music Port Huron Mich- Employment Agencies BA SFNIOR GIRI WISHES FUIL | ahd trimming Get our Mich beloved infant son of Mr = fie easy to make and profits Rood. aes WOULD LIKE DAY om: GnEwkiia i DAiSEwAY aw. men. 21 to 28 If vou are seek- Start immediately. Write | yeas injstrative position through in. | XPERIENCED WOMAN WANTED | administrative position through in- | E ; pert, | | al aol the eee! of ooh Ave 80) 5 pm - sion basts Leads furnished Floor igan time employment. Phone MUtua! 27188 FREE buliding _FE 2-8112 of FE | Complete lawn maincenance and secant 'GCOMPLETE LANDSCAPE WORK. — spreads Your meterial. FE 5-797 _3A164. | gndding, seeding & roto-tilling. OR — 3-082 ~ SERVICE. - Lost & Found a i Ax 4-6510 LOST 706X16 TRUCK TIRE AND GENERAL CLEAN-UP AND MOW- wheel ‘EM 3-8233 leigh’s, Dept 17CF-696-190, Free- cement work of all kinds OR or OR 3-8015 mo GIRL | a iwante 3 BABYSITTING IN| ‘'gogn, Before 1 am. or after bid. FE S AND. ing. Free estimates OR 33621 LOST RED COCKER ‘PANIEL, . near Telegraph Rd. and Huron LOWER STRAITS LAWN CUTTING Sat June 16th answers to name Complete lawn maintenance of Ginger rE 2-3340 day evening Funeral srrange- 4, 16, 21, 22, 25. 28 tense pera — are at least & for kitchen work Orion Restau- : Vir ments by the Aliens Funera! . < 2 gh schoo] graduate vou may | rant . i 1 “Tr DENCLUING ANT { } tt = Mame Lake Orion me eee ee qualify for this’ program Those | eee portunit ‘tor GIRL a | WANTS | aanT y SITTING. TRENCHING AND) | Duce Fin. end Mesquite Spiey (POUND MALE ‘BOXER ABOUT eee = { 28, 32, 34, 35, 37, 39, 61, selected will be assured excellent ©XPERIENCED ef eek - Ld ai ve in FE 17-0754 after 3 pm |. BULLDOZING | poi Sr Mich Free J mos old Vie of Club 9 on - . fire and automobile Insur under- st me Z i ectimates E} 207 Teleeraph Cal) FE $-7400 3 65, ae salary opportunities ead outstand- CN EE ere: ene tor = oun. Das A es | Ti bow offices, 412 8 wood. | VIET) omen. noir SeBOC GRADUATE WiEM | po) tommpees_ ree TOP OE AACE Sehr ius Oat Vance ree oe r ; : an tp. uren from 7 i = boxer Choke chain collar is- ra + ne Siecher or Patrice. | Help Wanted | Male 6 _10 00 to 500 ee eee vee ee Peer 9 oo ae I | “ars emaiey mee ene Ure! __ Building : Supplies 12A TOP SOl!l.. ‘BLACK DIRT soOD regard Iden tags Please cal! MI linda. Nancy and Ray Douglas — NEED REAL ESTare SAIFS | MI 4-0481 after 5 00pm | nN Retailing HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE DE: ding seeding. bulldesing. MU | ©2718 ——— Cox. Mrs Carolyn Danteis and men. Have lots of listings to work | ypeRIENCED WAITRESS IN | : sires. summer job Typing ani) SLAB_LOGS TO BUILD 24 BY 36, ©1161 _ __ LOST MANS SHE'L - RIMMED Mrs Mary Ballew Sandry and oie ereter sapere ced ceria | “Clints and gummess. Apply ta nev, Le genre ahgereied a. shorthand Some offic exp FE _‘t Best offer 101 Michigan Ave TOP 8011. AND FITT DIRT giasses vic of W Pontiac FE jark Is iH! ul will consider some one who | hen thea offer you a future, 4. ae Pa ~ eT _ LANDSCAPING ° 0640 Rewatu SS hold Peiday, Jee ay aid pe in etperienced in meeting. the | . “00- Twin__Besch_Comptry _Ciue why not sccept an opportunity = | Onlna7is 807 , ~ CERAMIC TILE OR 31382 wee FFMALF BEAGLE & BITRE from the Pursley Puneral Home public See Lawrence he Gaylord, EXP SALESL ADY FOR STEADY advance under a planned pro- macesery snes pa , PE . Cut slate and Ceramic tile for yarRD & “DRIVEWAY | “GRADING . tick white with black & brees with Rev G H Rapelje officiat- Mechanically tnetined men for 136 EF Pite St Ponti emp in ‘Bham. Must be able to, gram in a large dept store in ¥ Sy terrice 60-0581 | earths and vestibules OL 1-3321 2 back fitline PE.$-3582 Name Patch Rewerd OR 3.9280 ing Interment in Ortonville outside work Apply 1064 W HMu- REFRIGERATION eatice MAN. work flexible hours and one oe Pontiac? Qualifications: 1 College MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WANTS _after 6 pm A $3 . . : - Cemetery Funeral arrancements ron between 10 JO and 1200 exnerienced only Salary open day_® month Bodines MI 4-1 | degree or equivalent Retail) work with family without chtl- YARD ae GRADING eed a op nena eo hace by the Pursiey Funeral Home Al BLOCK LAYER PART TIME _ FF 2-5449 EXP WAITRESS LEADING BAR poise ere 2 Age 30 or under | ree tS Clintonville Rd Tele Business Services _i3 widen Ug) Ct) FE 5-063¢ or An wee mr na wasetee : FF. 2-2468 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN oe 8) Woctwert « filled from within ecponiee, ~~ ar Pag eae Hols Reward on . . — r l i . as “Lt » Reward MI 4-0191 HUDSON JUNE 19. 1956 LYMAN aytpiTiouS HIGH SCHOOL 8TU- Selling — exper'ence, preferred PRY COOK WANTED — PREOE ic Ate GG sce ee et ae WOULD ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Moving & Trucking 19 , er tapes WHITF GOID Ft- L. 45 Rutgers St. age 61 dear “Gent desires to learn sporting Plenty of listings leads and floor Swan Drive In. M3@, Pontiac Lake | personnel dept, 8th floor, e_\rening 20851. repaired bv factory trained men ~~. ~~. - : ota lariat [ewetchil Nic) Dakine brother of Mrs Thelma Morian = goody business for part time | time Mem ser Multipie Listing _ Rd ~ “| MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. SEC-| ®t our store General Printing & tN MIN th TT? : held Pri - , , Al MOVING-HAULING eat Grad gift Rwd FE oe : cee ete pm from ine wort Apily after 1@ om. Thurs _ Service Call fer aurt GIRL TO WORK IN DRY CLEAN. | OPPORTUNITY | _retarial service EM 32842 | Geek) Ro Bn ES EXCELIFNT SERVICE r ? ré ela criira peneral Goa wun ore 9 ees _ IVAN W > SCHRAMM | ing plant Must be experienced Would vou like to butld @ thriving REFINED YOUNG LADY witt,| ene St Phone FR 3M pe mete | PE SAR tine AT MIORLAND RFCRY = ~ * ~ = s -%i | communit 9 Vaal oo ah . =i : Le = tan ub Rev. Walter Teeuwiasen officiat UTOMOBILE __ FE 5-5001 - Avply at Star Cleaners, 204 E ari nenla hy ber rrorpadiiens ely in | give excellent care to your chil- | APPLIANCE SERVICE AA-) MOVING TRUCKING Goon Walker hound mate Piack ant ROOFING AND SIDING SALFS-;_ Pike | « Pp | dren and home while vou are on ing Interment in| White) Chepe! SALESMAN cla antad ma ea edlatcie Vee STO JOIN-MAJORETTE pa. | NOW and look forward tos full-| Vacation Have own transporte. We service all mates of automatic | service EM 3-253 or FE $3371 white spotted with ven heat Cemetery Mr Hudsen will tie ALY. : Me sanoctumite ur cas Ty GIRLS TO JOIN MAJORETTE BA-| time business within a vear This tion References MA Destin washers, wringer washers, refrig- anytime ; FF 41478 7 in etate at the Sparks-Griffin Pu- xten with selling ability for new _&°OC _ODpOF ee ee ton Corps Call after 600. FE js. an unusual opportunity for men | erators Radios cleaners and el) 4 an Tima tim aner mn Ae OXFR ANSWERS nera! y 5-8704 pre nat RELIABI . A AND B_ HAULING WHAT LOST FAWN BOXER ANSWE _heral Home and used car merchandising Lib- SATESMAN OVER 40 — FOR *%870@ 0000000000 or (wementine cee cima Write | IABLE TEENAGER WANTS tvpes of smal! appliances ROYS. “pare rou Basements etc, cleaned to Rascal" Call FE $0266 Re- eral compensation vlan See Fred | Sead forers — or titches ‘GIRL MUSICIANS SINGERS Pontiac Press Box 5 Let 2 re 3t008 and light house-/ 96 Oakiana Ave 2-4021 FF ¢7e15 . c ara t | planning pDMUMDing sn eating St hot ~ ee or lane as le wet 7 - = a = Bis a —— ster in person Central Lincoin wanted Steady job Send photo 7080 —s—“‘(‘ MACE TREF SERVICE REMOVAT LOST POD REEL AND TACK! F bor Vic of Sevmour Lake on WASHING | Trucks to Rent Sachabaw Rd Reward FF 8.290 and Mrs Harold Jones deer BARRER WANTED PULL OR tan ety Holt ere Ces eee! | HOUSEWORK, CARE OF 3 cut +8755 Sa best ber st Garr sae ee cart time, dices) Berber’ Gog. 7-00" et Ot a pone: E Le 20 MIDWEST TYPING AND CLERW sl WORE “machines and vecinn seernets TeCCKe TROCTORS ey | Pi Ace Pas ten Rae tee a Pied eat ontcalm & Josivn SALE SMEN salary, Own rm, TV. FE 31 PONTIAC’S OLDEST EMPLOY- to dy in own home Experiencc) Thyle Electric $02 N Johnson “AND FQUIPMENT cre Near Ortanr"ie Neme oa Perry Mount Park Cemetery Pu. BARBER, STEADY JOB FE 2-5164- REAL ESTATF ———— FOR FLDERLY MENT AGENCY INVITES you and reference- f necessary FE FF 4-5199 ie iiton pickups ig, tan) ates Cover H Reed Ma $-3392 nera) arrangements by the Sparks- _after 7 Hank's Shop @ W Pike Have opening for alert young ould iike elderly leds zo COME IN AND Discuss _8-2487 after 6 bo ee BE ACH CLE ANTS, Dump truck Semiissilers COST LADY'S HAMIL Tow WRIST Griffin Puneral Home BETWEEN AGES OF W® AND 40 men experienced tn selling Plen- eee imerested. in good home than PomiaGke sad Adolph WASHINGS $270 BU at ee : Tra: lere and Tractors watch Reward PE 3- So —_ —~—————"for load department work Wil! ty of listings advertaising and | nen saree hte! eee Rank Bldg PF $9297 ac ate ___FE 49070 | Beaches cleened, instalied sand LOST RLY inate ~Raep MILLER. JUNE 20, 1986 ARTHUR. Include loan interviewing and col.) omtacts: Earnings unlimited al atin aera a la = _ WASHING AND 1RONING | EME ee Pontiac Farm and on leg Can tdentty lf found. 183 Burne Re. Route 2, Milford. lection Salary open Apnis | ne. MAHAN REALTY CO, ae Siaca tm wOo aa : BIRMINGHAM | FE 2-2558 BLOOMPIELI, WATL . CLFANFRS , ae = ‘ pieace cal) MA S301) — brother of Charles ween an nie Pontiac ILD LI® ¥ wan Falls and windows eaconable ndvstria ractor Coa rT. Your. aan! “tT To N Se aka airs ante Carter Fu. Federal Credit Union. 880 Jos- oe nce) —_— Huron 8 corner of 8 Bivd Waitress wtd | OFFERINGS Momento care. forts my home Pree est. No obligation FE 2-167! 225 8 woopw | ARD poe —— Oe gs Se bem neral service wiil be held Friday tyn — : ~ ) > ~ LADY TO CARE FOR CHIL DREN Immediate fu'l or part time Sec- Ortonville 106F2. 2101 M15 CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY WFD- Open Dain In ng Suede? Afichigen Apime) Rescue Leaeue dune 22, at 1 pm from the Rich- Cam DRIVERS. STEADY DAYS i SALES OPI ORT. and Ught housework Davs An retaries, typist genera! office woMAN “DESI Hor dines, receptions babies ¢ardens FE 4-40 rE a1447 LOST REAGLE HOUND 8T7S ardson-Bird Puneral Home with ~~ steady part time nights 101 W Will train 3 to handle local piv 4485 Major Woodhull Lake. work and experienced salesiadies RES HONSECI FAN. ete Color black & white Rea- fr) Rev Robert Worgess officiating = Huron iy oa ee Per After 6 pm Birmingham Employment Service | ing_by the hour. FE 40923 sonable rates OL, 1-3121 Spe aris HAULED meee Ne en re eres Interment in Woodstock Ontaric —- ee : ite f rt ADY TO CARE 139 W Maple. Birmingham. Mid) WOMAN WANTS GENERAL ‘ 5 bie = CARPENTERS WANTED STUDIO sonality and capacity for hard MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE 2 -| DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREF . ae ee eee eS ontatie, 56 Project. Harrington Hillis on . work more important than ex- for 2 children and ight house | Test @425¢ 00000002 Peg tage ay eel nat h Avail. estimates No '-b oo big or small HAUT ING ANYTHING ANYTIME = — nExe Lost ter Service Saturday and inter Featherstone Off Ondvke Pon- perience Car necessary Salary work Live in. Salary FE 8-2334 res = a VE 5-+628 - ey aa a ——— 2 = rent i Micro in'uae Hee gach Union oir Are Jack | gratoonas win oer capeny [am NURSE POR EET. puvercian.| Instructions 9) WOMAN WOULD LIKE Expert tree trimming and “Sine"tom"an'inace tersers Hobbies & Supplies 24\ at the Richardson-Bird Funeral sxne _ 50 pe 0! ply aT. AG ere eee A ~~ | | apes . . ‘ 0 s u tes _Home, Milford — CARPENTERS ROUGH ALSO only a | TIONS OFFICE AIR CONDI!- LEARN 70 Daivc THE GARE: housework hy the day.| removal. Vh, LE 56503) 2 ener ae pp { ni —— "tay out nan for custom houses FARMER'S MIKI | TIONED HRS 84. 5:30 BOX : oe Lid 1 ll FE 2.27 sD . INCINERATORS CLEANED ASH INT ee Q 5 a ‘ 07. PONTIAC PRESS WAY ‘SAFE. may DRIVER ease Ca 744. | r ©} 3. Pe bbix NFW SCRABSIF #® TS 63 PatwT SHATTUCK. PERRIN B 590 Henr!- Steady work Birmine™s™ area 484 Auburn Ave : Se ret SCHOO: = Uy IN x NAM r_ rubbish cleanup FE 45134 * by rember eets. 81M on ifremee tts, Birmingham. husband of _ Please call after 5 LT 2-0266 - a OLDER WOMAN THAT NEEDS A gus FE 2-225? Res PE F 1645 El EcTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. LIGHT AND HEAVY 4AULING AT ty fit RACKENSTOSE. 15 Fact Ruth Shelton ‘nee Miller: father COOK eee Gace pce salience | seed snome pins wanes as nei = | Building Service 42 pairing & | rewinding. 218 E “Pike | S57 time FE 68-0005 | Lawrence FE 2-1414 ef Carolyn son o TA nna . : ¥ ousewor in family. Lin- ne Reh oO ! “KU 2 oo a Shattuck. brother of Mrs. Don Mores's Golf and Country Club N Rochester Rd Clawéon coln 3-5801 Royal Oak _ Work Wanted Male _10 A ENE ie ear see KUP SERV . Hovey. Mrs James Rosso Carl 228 Union Lake Rd off Com- SINGLE MAN ON FARM OR | —| AAA FLOOR SAN RD ec) | Gidne we =nrceixq _ Notices & Personals 25 and Stanley Shattuck Service merce Rd ____* young’ married men "Woman to | PONTIAC ~ 2 BOYS WANT LAYING. PINISMNG QUALITY) SE\VE RC CL. ir ANING |UGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING ~ po yd valsttoseha eee Gaturdar at i pm from Maniey ~ DIFM \K ERS | help in house No children 1 mile {~ fe A ramx WORK, z= WORK Sinks -Sunday Service FE 4202) | aT nel we pnt teal ae AAA PRIVATE DFTE: Bailey Punera! Home. 183 Oak- ALAIN ELIN, east of Lakeville Corner of Yule | | — © _BUD BILLS. FF 8-2030 _ E ood gravel FE tees Eece vour mind of oo te land, Birmingham [Interment in §8 hour week and Townsend Rd | ra oa WORK. NEW & we L- ce MENT | Cy ORK. HE: AT ING SE RV ICE NEW DUMP TRUCK SFRVICE | knowtne the facts a White Chapel Cemetery S-hneidgr Engineering HERS repair, FF_ 44210 | for Saturdays Top soll & full dirt Siaee ey — 28179 Rran Rd Roval Oak STUDENTS AND TEACHER! = | . Gas, off burners and furnaces, _FE 2-074 Domestic or bus matter: ___28179 Ryan Rd Roval Oak "pe otitable aummer sales work FE. : | BATHROOMS REMODELED | LLOYD MONROE Cleaned and serviced All makes. | _Private consultation PF $-s201 Loo ol Bag JUNE 20. 1956 ANDREW 4-3626 before 10 am and eve- L roe estimates FE 2-0308 or FE | Day or night FE 4106) Davsor = O'DELL c ART AG = ; Z. 08 Bheitiel. age 61, veloves | _nings eam | _5-2m FE 46866 20161 WAYNE BEATING CO) 1024) and tone Distance Moving Aerotred Knapp Shoes webene, © ce ae ered ) SERS (“TS AATATAKER _ BI VOck “OR BRICK WORK NE. A- > ; seeres : Freq Herman Belton era father of mre eres | DIT MARKERS TOOEMAKER | Dorsonne] aT eehcotie hey Lictmnd Gombe re stan: | HEATING SPECIAL | .—__Pooe fr sen" swe arreor d on vie i apa cae Mai Sherman Hoke: 1308 soe experience oretqrred £0 er nN On 3-1516 Jerome Preville. | _Pontiae Hardwood Floor Service eeece fire aleces cleaned -~< REDUCED RATES 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $730 dear brother of Mrs Cillar Gen & | calls Employment ottice closed Michigan's largest. emplorment | BOY 18 WOULD. ‘LIKE STEADY | A&B TRENCHING ace Ghia peel amen: = Large van to serve vou Smith ahh eead Studio 18 W Huron try, Edgar Shelton Mrs Arthur Saturdays. Daniels Manu‘acturing agency is looking for a gitt be | “Ork FF #1706 | 2 as | paired. .Rebdullt Built new. Gas —Mov'ne FE 44964 Tinted nenkins- Past service Harrison and Mrs Minnie White ~ me AT ore Bere Re Corp 9477 Orchard leke Ra tween 21 and 28 to train for a aor a WANTS” STEADY WORK Footines water line field tile; Chimneys a specialty. Walle and VET WITH ° TON STAKE TRUCK AUDIVOX FEARING AID PM 19 eer) pre cice ai - held hes SINC TINE HNN Tr Pe et position on their staff of ae | FE 5-9061 copings vepelted Local registered wants hauting FE 4-4088 et', NW Ractnaw PFE 4-0516 urday. June et 130 pm from ug : 1 interviewers in thelr Pontiac , ow | TY ~ er rs ith Reade mck Se erneining, rir nae. fee Seah Sen TOOLALAR ERS ahi This i. extremely. high pov ANTS WORK IN Tite vr . Cg ag IR iwi MOWERS HAND™ OR POW Painting & Decorating 20 PA Basie PE aan a ater ° ¥ om Malone offictating st ¢ : os : . . y ) * ; ac cake < = Y C ? ~ Talstinent in Perry Mount Park DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT DIE MARKERS ee acare TE Rmneriar lineton St Dravton Pl OR 3-9679 | ee er, sharpened or repaired = Air EXPT RIENCE SPENCER CO’ Cemetery Mr Sheiton will lie in 1 ONG PROGRAM OVERTIME , meeting people We prefer some BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT ROOFING SIDING AND INSUTA- cooled motors repaired One cay A-! CUSTOM DECORATING WATT ertiere Woeetfired Mf! Odgers state at the Voorhees Siple Pu FULL OR PART TIME college training or the equivalent — Work FE 46773000 + tions. FE _ 83580 or FF 48833 service Free pickup and delivery | napering Steaming ‘service Com- arte Cane’ Sa Uiica Mick PRE- _heral Home. Pontiac Preemston Pool “No Age limit | experience in sales or ote’ pus cA ee ol TFR AND CARINET ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK ; ehene SE 287s 88 Linceln ii Pathtina as oe eee was eke ; ‘ \* Apply in Person Te cootack work Interv eal wor ew and repair D B 1-378 M & C DIVING SERVICE 1 i A D DEC OR AT BIEGMAN JUNE 19 1°36. ORRAT . appointment Call Miss Edwards Murdock, FE 2-7861 BIRCK. Sno AND CEMENT Reclaim vour los’ boat. motor ‘g Free est 240 Raldwin Are nN e ts 2300 Casa Bona &: Bejmont 62 Orehard Lake Ra | le Ind trie Inc at Graebnere FE 5-9277 CARPENTRY “CABINETS FOR: | work. Also chimneys No fob too ete FE 5-4404 : FF $3144 Calif. age 60, beloved husbanc gotta HNGUS a) BUN: RFLIABIE WOMAN TO DO COOK. mica and finish work, additions large Residentia! and commer. PLASTERING aut “KINDS, H A-l CUSTOM PAINTING PAPEN. , If vou are havire trouble mest. sours ~ Daniel Eo ont a FE 27-8301 66 N Parke ine and cleaning ‘or couple ex- repairs FIM 3-4778 =| See erameca work Ph FE Myers OR 3-1345 , nenging | rape: removed E.ati- e ror paymente cee ne tater cheel A. Siegman, cear brothe: —— _ pectine frst baby No jaundrs ARPFNTER EAVESTROUGH. ee eee : = ain mates 4-418 MUCHIO AN carom CoUNert- ef L W Siegman Funeral Late _ WOOL PRESSER | Pleasant lake home and eood op- on ee Ee geet Eo oe BLOCK LAYING VERY RFEA.- PLAS IP RIN 2 A-l PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. TORS INC R Seginas cc isa free ur Lady of the : T “R a : ; Ae ie ewe iraecsonauoe bog | dition and barn renair By job soneble. Excellent work. MA D_ Mevers : FM 1-016) terior. 10 per cent dise for cash shore Oakland nese _FF s-ne-q Lakes Catholic Church Recita- Experienced | ile Mew Wick, OF iO or case eenosteiies | er by hour PR $3800 or FE SMG ser S$ pm —______| SAWS MACHINE Filep | Guaranteed Pree est FE ¢9205 iPECIA! MON TOEA A WED tion of the rosary will be held “| OR 13-7362 - —SITFK FINISHER 48833 ee a Oe cen WORK MANLEY LEACH 10 Bacley 8! Aa PAINTING PAPERING me ‘Doren See Otte Thurs. Thursday evening at 8 oclock 3 — : . ARK OF ‘ «RK CARPENTER Wi WORK REW AND places 2-2408 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. ason Thompson, FE 4¢-836¢ es orathee Mrs. Biegman stil tie in state a: Satesm an Hoan eae ure caicten Mint | ‘Excellent’ working conditions| _rereir_ FE_#-1917 BULLDOZING AND DUMP TRUCK al Pree estimates Phone FE PAINTING AND DECORATING. ON AND AFTER THIS DATF. Reng eRe eR enn ar eonavgners ang Bertier Shg'relable "wre Fon: Bucing aregnaioned “All few CARPENTER WORE, ALT INDE | ‘ePrice OR 308 MA bam) ap ped ele oOo Ws Rear | deals ta ce ee ~ _ home appliances Good income for mila cRP ress wos ie = =| Acai Page Ges Cleaners ome | 41330 = watherosees: VE ~ CEMENT & & “BLOCK \* REE pRteing -aNt Rewoe | guaranteed Ca FE 2-1008 bye env other than mreelf Pa! THours a JONE 2. 2396 OARY _fxperienced man FF 5-968 __ Help Wanted Female 7) Mie na & Southficid | Birming- CARPENTRY WORK WANTED _NO Work FE 5-078) | a Co te nd La PAINTING TN AND OUTSIDE. pe) OD Ruhing LN Perry Pon. son of frig and Mrs. Ernest Thou- EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. ham, Mich Call MI 6-6644 job too small or too large. Free CEMENT IS OTR Cale Ae | ene NOWTROT SERVICE BUD 3308 Call after 3 pm vac Mich In Puneral service will be held) Martinelli's Restaursnt 138 8 | 4 GOGD HOME AND SOME WAG- SEAMSTRESS QUALITY DRY / est. FE 31204. FE 8-2400 _Fioors, basements. EM 79. | Avers. Footings. tile water lines. Sentna “AND DECORATING ~ Friday, June 22. at 1 pm from| Woodward Birmingham MI es to any widow 45 to 60 I am cleaning plant steady good work- | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. CEMENT WORK ALL fee | MUlberry o-2707 Tes eich j D. Wilintte FE $-0580 ‘Travel Agencies 234 Donelson -Johns Funeral Home _ 64853 ———— =. | a Widower and alone Cail Mil-| tng cond Dougie: Cleaning Co. | “ter - Kitchen & specialty. FE — drives. ete, Jensen. FE ; - PAT IN PAPERH za : = Z = = with Rev George J Mander offi. ESTIMATOR EXPERIEMCED) oe MU 4-2362 or ae oe. 5348 Woodward. Bhan | 45000 2.2340) vaw fe ES AINT ca cate RHANOING PLANNING A TRIP? clating Interment in Perry Mount with special machines -nd weld- | Brown 2106 Jackson Iva, s — 8 | 4 Park Geastery Gary will lie in ing eon iam ent oreferred) FE Milford M-R°1 Scie cet aE ACHERS. | EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR CUSTOM Speeds) CONTRAC.| freit trimming & removal —free TUPPER _OR 13-7061 ih bow an She ey state at the Donelson-Johns Fu- -2663 ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR LA. 61696 before .10 am and eve- painting wanted OR 3-3752._ bicensed ma rou ed EM 5-860 finish | camer Poone FE 48205 of PAPERING PAPER REMOVED “ WACaton. oaar on Ons neral Home In lieu of flowers ecrennceD SGRTER TWIN | des qpoarel ators (Previedi expe | nce. |HAND DIGGING ANY KIND. a Bese Seod i meared: 6601 FE 2-8850 Plaster patching, painting. general | GRéar Saeee sad had contributions may be made o ne Beach Country Club Apply !n rience helpful, but not necessary. THREE WOMEN WHO WANT TO| [8rke grass weeds and bush cut- CugroM a omaar PHA. A. FI.) WELL DRILLING | _repaire Wall washing FE 5-9037 ESCORTED TOURS _fawrence Cancer Bociet person _ ___ This position offers uniimitec ad make money Must be willing to | —U"&_MY_2-3003. OR 39654 : cing Modernizing FE 45470. | weil and pump repair. OR 3-2398 PAINTING DONF VERY REA-| : coe : Td Tr vancement Applications will be work Will. be paid. while in| KITCHEN CABINETS AND GUN ‘D&M BLDG. SERVICE| sonable, FE 2-2116 anytime PONTIAC _¢ d of Th hk I LATHE HANI accepted in strictest .onfidence training Age 23 to 40 Apply 80 cabinets made to order and tone) ann ~ ROOM w Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Pai : > Wail Waal ONTIA ard o an Ls Job chop experience plenty of Write Pontiac Press “Rox 73 N Paddock roof coating OR 345310 FREE TeviMates | BIE I rea Bn meee ainting & Wa ashing | TRAVEL SERV : : overtime Day shift Steady ¢m BETWEEN AGES OF 2) AND 35. TYPIST — PBX. OPERATOR, | LIGHT HAULING AND WORK OF| ROOFING. SIDING ALTERA- ALTERATIONS PROFESSIONAL _ Free estimates FE 2:2706 gos W HURON aT FRO@a7t we bal ae THA mK re ployment Fuller Tool Co 4000 for cashier Salary open Apply mMeasant working conditions Em- anv kind FE 2-1017 TIONS KITCHEN CABINETS. experience 37 Spokane Dr. FE PAPER HANGING REARS Sete | ae er eee eo Vriends. Relatives X | Neighbors W 11 Mile Ra. Berkler Lincoln between 10 and 3° Chief Pontiac | plovee beneift_program. Call FE | MASON WORK, STONE WORK, | AND CUSTOM BUILT GARAGE | _¢7077 | tates FE ¢2171 or FE ¢-6829 FUN WANTED? ett MAC ia Tur ahepE Lig es ee Federal Credit Union 850 Josivn | 4.3531 for appointment or write; odd jobs. FE 5-6068. AND BEEESEWATS, CALL FE |PAPERHANGING — PAINTING | CALL Midwest @9:79 eenitoats " ° r Me cecwat eres MACHINIST, LATHE. PLANER & COUNTER GIRL BOB'S - CONEY Oakland County Road Commission. MAN TWENTY-FIVE. MARRIED 32-8245, 2-700 EVES. OR __G ' “Plaster ‘repairing. FE. 17-0872 i Er LKIN TR \ : ws peal Les recent is las | Boring Mil experience required = Isiand. 747 N Perry 550 Telegraph Rd. Pontiac, wWelal MEG) @urk) @gperiencedit 3-2276. arden Plowing 188 a SHING AND N “ . AVEL ment in Sie ise” ot our Mus.| 1M both tool & tob ow earl CURB HELP DAY sHIFT, 3 x UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR éarueds qeeaie, pe aoarating: FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS ~~ : | be a AND PANTING BUREAU band. Father & Son Viral T Ge foe ee achine Hamburger 1768 N Telegraph housewife in care surective is | timber [eutting, sawmill work: | © specisly Carl Is Bile) F A ROTOTILLING’ | _ 4-228. Free Consultation & . dvice Take. Mre Virginia Lake & Fam- ook 118 Matin Street. Roches. — Applications taken for inside help | home Pelt rege ue si err Of ae truck driving, and can do farm 2-5780. Gardens plow ‘atne tilleg WANTED: PAINTING INTERIOR Reservations anvwhere' a ter Mich _ COUNTER GIRL Complete training turnished if AIAN. DESIRES WOR or nany PUQOR LAYING. SANDING, FIN! Fast REASONABLE FE 2.0077 nd. exterior eer ie | g hy acne te ee : iT _o nable In Memoriam Z2ENPERIENCED STEMI] For modern ary cleaning plant | you auatlty. Car end mone te | kted. FE <2? ra Frees estimates CEO i op ra | ALL POWER LIFT SQUIPMENT | —"Crs_Teeno es —_ | Wid. Children to Board 26 eee D . SAAN Future can inciude store manag-| ‘Wired OR 3-2700 to arrange for 7598. Plowing discing eveling and ___Physio-Therapy 21A FARA AN ee mH pouna wemony of uy VDEIVER FOR JUM-— ex position Pieasamt conditions | —Nleries before noon | Teer an | 2 WANTS MORE, Oe eee ee ere ee St | ~— BABY OR SMALL CHILDREN RY = : : YTB ) Above averave pay -cale Apply WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFICE. sell 2 FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND GARDEN “PLOWING & | AG | ‘ hee caspase ie aes Fehied neared Bd RK CO, MUS \ By: in own handwriting, Pontiac Daily for filing. typing and general VETERAN 24, WANTS WORK OF finishing. 10 years experience. | George ee ane coast eee fear ieceoin Yaga a tases S61 G0g, COSMea! beac. Ee Taare ts Bae day dear mother AGGRESSIVE, BILL Press Box 76, statine age. exp. | clerical work. Must like detailed | anv kind Has experience in| Modern equipment guar work | 8.0167 _st FE es oe = = : I do not think’ of! sou TO LA AD AAD “ \L _and qualification, salary expected paperwork ao ae steady This setae miaserteedies, construc- ee ocmaree John Tavior, OR | ‘GARDEN PLOWING | DIXCING — 1 7 m vn Ser’ age FOR | ores n et ~LIe ’ Spe Stowe Se —— ® for! tion work truck driving, OT 1-3486 1 | 22, ome 265 y_misned by her daughter 7 UNUSUAT | the summer. Write Pontiac Press aaa = ot ane dragging “T 5-6%8 | elevision Service 22 — a a 2 2 See ee ee “WANT pat ewoerne FLOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN. | oo e. 1 RAR RA eee CHILDREN CARED VOR = 3 Y LUMBER ACCU OPPORTUNITY | Box 37. 34365 P. Gardner 401 Central. FE GARDEN PLOWING ANE YARD ° Rachabaw Rd TR TARTS owers . Ie v | \ r < ] % : “WOMAN “CAB DRIVER. | STEADY, 92-7519 * leveling. Top soft OR % COPENHAVERS RADIO & TV pnrepyeae ap eee aed eee eee SATELY. THIS TS 0 por woman with ambition, per- | “tritate, cictnity of Wanted Lone | YOUNG. wan. DESIRES WORK OF | = __ =5G PLOWING & YARD vEuRG repair $06 W. Huron, Night sery- DAY CARE LICENSED HOME. DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS . : ADY JOR. APPLY, gnality and car One who can or Novi Apply in person, 408 | nee end Ee S378 _ HOUSE RAISING _PE 6-0418 PE. 44878 -+ WV 2-5402 | _!ce calle FE +8607. jee Sete 3484 W_ Huron FE 2-8301 . <. | work 3 to @ hours a day, prefer’ ~ Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake, YOUNG MAN. 17. WANTS WORK | gxquipment rented. excavatin OTO- BAY OR NIGHT i RVICE, FULL TIME CARE, FOR LITTLE Funeral Direct a Pee NX. PON: as much as, $100 week Cal bre et with_builder. FEE _6-3796. trucking. general bubding FE | *pren eNO QAR REN AND | O8' rE b1208 ns gicl under 8 pre, Licensed home ors « ch as ee ‘a re. rou . 5 7 : 4-6832 tant MUOER Dmectoes THAC LUMBER CO.,| Pettis Son | WOMEN CAB DRIVERS, BTEADY |" Gines MAND OwoMn” wht | gacnt!wininG-DOWE-REASO® | eee EXPERT SERVICE ATL : rat | AMBULANCE crounD RL OAKLAND AVE. oR, ORL ATED wie seer ae DAY WORK NONE PE *1331.| " abiy. Free Ncimater given Fi FE| “gardens OR 39TH NN | makes, Service calls » to & ie: Wtd, Household Goods 27 rsiey Funer: ome 1) Ww. A JIVE IN, 5 DAYS, —— ‘ox evision, ‘ ginaw.) _FE ¢-121) i TRACT POWEP LY s 2 PL PAL LOL APA Ae PEPE COATS F WERAL HOME ; ce CLERK TYPIAT must, like children. " $38. MA HOUSE MOVING. FULLY equi meat. “Available for certen ee | FURNITURE NE Drayton Plains — Water! rte If you would like ‘o work as a ———— Work Wanted Female 11 11 | equipped, FE 48450. L. A. Young. | small farms and new field law OAR e TE ue canton e EDED lord Twp | Teceptionist or clerk typist, — 35 WOMAN 4p >ren ~~~~ | GENERAL ” BUILDING REPan | Fees ot Seton Walton, _RADIO & TV 1218 PARKE 8T | ton doiler’ Wal tay sete oe | words per m or rin AL PICK ick, stone —— w> as- 4-8543 Donelson- Johns the friendly neighborhood office , tn Call EM 3-003 of home. Live | Aina Maelivere’ one’ dav wervice, | tering and ‘tile work. PE 42290. | WEST SIDF PLOWING © GRAD. “Typewriter iter Service 22A) fell tt for you BB. {Community - DON'T WISH FOR: Soph Sttt, finance, “reanization | ——= | EM 30080 GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL| ing. Als~ black dirt @ manure | At ~~ | Sale Phone OR 3211 FUNERAL HOME . : FOR | Apply immediately no experience | ALL TRONING DAY BERVICE inds. Est. 1918. Hugus March,| FE 44228 DIN FOR QUICK Tf mis ReAL OF ALL “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” . ' necessary ecod statt.re salary pick un end aalives 2 bushel 353 N. Cass” FE 9-3021. FE 2-8946 EXCELIENT SERVICE TYPEWRITERS & oo ro celal your honishold woods. Cal) MYr- ~~ SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL -\[ONEYV'! \ake i Hy | outstanding emplove bentfits Lib. PE 5-8732 vy. Sa el E_2-9021. PE 2-8046. i chine renairing. xpert work. | tle 2.1531 Al NEY! Make it easily erty Loan Corp, 820 W. Huron JOS. FLEMING . PLOOR LAYING, Reasonable Rate« FR 5-3458 General Beas and Office Sup- | eT UR henghial_ Service __—FE,_ 3-604) “Prem _10:09 to 5:00 BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND Sending. . finishing 188 Edison. Laundry Service 19) 211 © lawremee ae fer 5 nny. van AUCTION : through Classified’Ads, To | CURB” GIRLS "NIGHTS ONLY. to (85 to work in office. | .eent Gent eee ao om | Oe on TYPEWRITERS RENTED one o Oor ees- ip € as ; ver 18. Apply 676 W. Huron 9 N_ Telegr ph ae an oss iN owners FREE ESTM . LACE CURTAINS PLAIN ~ vu cee ld erent ce Paneer i Oe none a ee i « | : ¥ bs INT > wt oes ae . | OLN WARNER WANTED EVESING Se Petpet ALLL SE Ee i = - Water |fed. Beautifully nich 4. ‘pontine oh 47881 wane FUNERAL HOME. sell, rent. buy, swap, hire, 'ork “sitt Dine Hey | WORK NEAR HOME. | <'¢ hd cleening PE, 4223.__ | _ Ervofing 1 9-410. Laundre Phone PE 8101 NTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES ee ee > 9 EXPERIENCED | Experienced cosmetic. sales tedy | Oy CARE, BY GaY On nOUR. FLOOR Ce CONTRAC One Fon PAL Y- Ca UNORY CERT Classified Ads! To swap | “ot turniture. Phone watt ty! dial FE 2818]. “ for accessory dept Permanent | cr OR ice. ph. Pontiec Laundre FE! wh rou don’t need for) WT é NIFIED SERVICES Waltress for exe) work, als opening” Best working. condition, DAY WORK. BOR ¢ DAYS WEEK. | | LAYING-SANDINO-PINIS 2-8i01. what you dont ne r | D. MAPLE 6 YEAR manaPiRKBY 1882 i, Chub: 2380 Union Lake Ra. of | han. night wort ‘Maple et Bates, |i@ YEAR OLD GIRL eine Be: ae A mama STE ve ke TNGS_OONE IN| what you do, call FE) crib in good conditior, - om 1 i Commerce Ra. Birmingham, Mawes «6900, by sitting, experienced. FE 4i0i8.' Vern Keller, PE 140261. AR) Sle Pacis 8? Ot Seliver. | 2.818]. | Reasonable. OR 3-5402. \ 3 * ; 4 at ' . 5. : \ ce é e ; . F ! . : ir | / ‘ dy . ‘ é _¢ i a: le ! j / “ if : if t : / Sp hee Pos ff f. : fe = i AY. { if i i i : - f) Vg .# { f : ti } \ ig f-id Sie aii ! i, ‘ i a A His = wat 2 a ry f/f (her uf z= ft d | pao. # fi | { ; LPL LEE LEE EEE LG Pig ans — SENG ge EE Eee g SOCK i ¥ BEE RE pe ee oe sisi tehdlaell er Lae , | | a | , : : w y . . 7 " ‘ ral BR, . | J : . : : ) 4 . ; | * | see ns ore : e : hae —— 7 7 = yi _ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 ; ; . FIFTY-NINE foo % td. Missdlessces s 28 Wanted Real Estate a2A | Rent it Apts. | Furnished 33 33 SLICE OF HAM ‘ , ___For Sale Houses 43, ; “For Sale ‘Houses 43 . For Sale Houses } 43 ~ For. Sale > Houses = 43 43 _speed boat. FE 4 We sre taltste in —— LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: We are R Money Wanted 28A encngae trofers Mahe Pentise, Foon OY oAT a taketty BG! BUY FURNITURE AND Vee, Boy rene ] PURN..APT, 3 ROOMS AND FULL : + ROOM, WEST SIDE TERRACE, LINCOLN HEI ; WiLL, “PAY UF 10 41006 FOR pa onal ter. Pt eto toon arto) down Wrte for: | mecat! AELONTS, RRICR, con \ Oy OWNER, ¢,REDRGOM gu. used house tater: © Call PE $9001 R PY. tiac Press Box 10 Owner 3703 Oakshire, FE 5-4862. oe WE tabs homme iene LAKEFRONT APT. TO ACCOMA- LARGE AND, SMALL HOUSES TN trate MY 33908 : date and OR Ponti ie and DAVis WANTED TO BUY INBOARD : woue ise CC o— BAVISSURO, NEAR NEAR iT ACRES. 7 > ROSE McLARTY 18 ACRES. Almost $00 feet tront-| tion. Several al at hellines, “ee fruit, PE 2-2162 or FE 53578 age, Clintonville road. 3 room “shade, neat. 96000 to handle, Se Pe pny home. 63,800 with $800 down. Cau Clifford ton Main 641 estate a) 197 Do not teel obligated, calif WANT $4,000 ON A 3 BEDROOM te Guewaa @ ROOMS, BATH, FR FRAME HOUSE eon . Broker. Penton Pontiac. wi att of eeeng pots oe | HODERN NEWLY DEC. PRIV. _to_be moved FE 68-1233. “EEC : 2A = or Dortcese. a nies § $00 pie We have homes, Terme, in| Util turn. Adults. Nr. Fisher (@y owner 1 room fowe KETGO HARBOR... basement, 2 car sarge 13 "ont IN ROCHESTER Es wr aah aes | od aang business opportunities Body. 100 Prete os _ Full basement automatic heat You) too) can) bes home: frontage." $6,800 with terms Nearly “ew 3 bedroom frame x 38. Northern resorts sted for eas PINE LAKE. 2 BEDROOM, AT- | Built in "63 Near Eastern Jr owner—tor only §$00 down! , pm fu pesement on large lot Waa t tractive _—— apt. FE §-5375 High. Cash ‘o present FHA mort- Located outside the city — CITY. 4 recms, 2 bedrooms ga- Os storms screens -_ egiored ted to “Rent 29: DORRIS ,&, SON, REALTORS ALL, gage FE 81713 near schools and transporte- rage. modern, 2 lots Priced at| Venetian blinds Only 2 bloek ae ress 152 Phone PE 41587 ag ere CLEAN MODERN APT. tion. this home offers sub- | 9a0sd Wik 61500 doen, senools $15 500 with $2,500 down. 2 BEDROOM UNFURN. nOUsE| — CARH FOR EQUITIES Or MAple ‘Ssas7 6 Chamberlain. a rr oe BA . moter an amie pee ehugher. an craple with ibyr-old) Fler wants welliocated modern STRICTLY MODERN. «RMS EXC | low monthiy paviment. it is ie ene cree ae EE ARD e or : 1 1 “7 e's. district. room location. Adults only. Phone, FE kh | ia td iis eats aaa home has 3 bedroumne a. 3 in A Rochester _Ph. F ROY KNAUF, Reslior | unmodern home on rea that 2 neu ae LOWER PRE- 26% W. Huron OA #3339 FE 23-7421 VERY NICE 3 ROOM MODERN “ before vou buy! lreate ¢ Y gee - _ Can Pe, soa nn Oe wie WILL Boy OR LIST YOUR LAKE | Pvt, ent. oo No children or | Best Buys WEST F COUNTRY fe _ 0371 seed tamineee at eal ee eon oe pe See Fe gic eng ens de ere ae WILL TRADE — VETS—$300 DOWN soned contracts. Clark Rea! Fs 2 ROOM FURN. APT MAIN FLR.'4 ROOMS AND BATH FE 5-221 MODERN COTTAGE ON LAKE © Per leaes Semi j 31 TRADE — = ee . tate, 1362 W Huron st ished $300 down. Owner FE ; DE : - evenings FE 46492 or FE Patty _Private entrance $3 Baldwin Bet 2 and *° _Huron out of Oscoda FE ¢-6069 4-0077 \ WE TRA DE 5 ro A death ioe i INCLUDES aL! CO8TS sk : 2 ROOMS 1ST FLOOR PVT ¢ SPACIOUS ROOMS AND BATH SQUARE LAKE FRONT 3 LARGE In = | Lake front home from $€ 950 to fae? eo oe eds of trees > colon Caan tere oat > - entr Adults only FE 42647 stove and Frigidaire. inquire 93 modern clean furnished rooms ~ Move in tri en 7 $42500 We also have excellent Tule home ts brand new & ready ae role: aoe os of Pon COLORED AREA n4_eontr yore ra ITY OR SruRN ROOMS “bacerect gt | —Ov'ent_sher 3 20 For csessco or permanent FE tris Shr Lst.ngs of Businesses, lots, farms, for immediate occupancy Located URI ‘ oo Gas heat New 2? bedrooms Regt rend a _PE 2-346 4. RMS AND BATH. PORCH anp _ +7368 —. |§ ROOM MODERN HOUSE cas S54 acreage ; 3 mi _borthwest of | Cisrkston TIM WRIGE mR ealtcir paved streets auto hot wa- IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YO 5 garage Close in. Clean FE SMALL MODERN APT. Oil LAKE. a THELMA M a -WOOD on s large suburban lot"with iste 345 Outland Ave FF $-9441 ter MODEL at 443 FRANK- jess contract or equity in thes a MODERN 11 LIGHT HOUSEKEEP. 14alé Private entrance 130 @ulbert St [Hures Osrdina Pe ‘alo. on * | . REALTO pa priviieges just a few steps from | IIN corer NEBRASKA hom @. val private — — SS ——— ee ; , f J nclealdentdeh = +s —— S143 Cas--Fitre oe ' wour doer 3 large bedrooms with : . K. L. Temotet Real _entrance FE 5-8278 __# |@ AND BATH UPPER. NICE AND ff! Fligabetn Lake Rd. at Oxbow -32 Db Gou MODERN YOUNGS. | FE §-1284 or FF 43844 ipaéious closets. Beautiful livias | Open daily 3-8 pleton, eaitor 7 Room APT 1) STOWELL 835. | clean well-heated tn winter, bus WALLED LAKE MODERN GONW_| “108%, titehen Living rm. with = IN ITY. _ room with dining L and picture | ie “Ty 3S _Orcheré Leke R4_ VE 666 _ FE 24503 or KWsuccd) tems |S Seer CRld water € me we: ett beset Sere essonadle | fireplace Car and ‘4 garage | C : window. “Fu.l colored bath with WALTHAM REALTY CAS 7 ROOM FURN APT. NO CHIL ee oT net Ek MA 3497 * 87950 and $1450 down MA 5-1 . Modern 2 ercres home anita buutin fanity The kitchen shouid __ FE 8-0931 yo ; - pene ROOM A PVT ENTR AND —=4_*4 DROOM OTTAWA DR in basement enced rear yar meet with the housewife s dreams = 5 = pee en FE ent | . Aces uth furn §7 Cottage __ For Rent Rooms_ 37 catpeees teas or chore hagas | Priced at 86.950 “terms. ro such features as meuss 3 $6050 FULL PRICE - two bed- BU Eoxe By oY ee ke For land contracts New or old - _FE $0000 ae paneied rec robm, attached 2-car $700 DOWN 5 handy pantry. plenty of = room bunga! with full base ay AS : Larse or emall Buyers waiting Iti) Ostend “Y°™® § ROOMS AND BATH IN PON- } CLEAN FURNISHED Rooms —f#fese FE 2-1106 | Newly hee wi bi decorsied 3 and window cterionking late “The ment Located near Fishers Tum ‘stnrm doors and. seregne ot + 1 iE: ‘ .. = ar 7-9 see 4 ~ ok: * d asy r c Ler “| jan et ee or eal 2 ROOMS MY rite A? Be LS EE _For workers i89 Summitt 61 ; TO SETTLE ESTATE | toons & bath off Auburn Ave, 2 fal ement is partitiones off wil aecept late mod tac cs oe floors. $6,950, §1,000 Da FE any hour 8-044] or FE $-09"5 . = aati = BUs STOP PVT ENTR COOK | § foom, modern bungaiow Auto| nice corner lots tor recreation roam Double iaun- cowR payment qienetes) ; Prt path uti furn. Clese to 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 8TATE 8T 4 40 WOR . matic o. heat Full -asement UCKLER RE. TY cry trays automatic oll heat aoe McCulough No ob Gowrtown FE 62578. Betore @ FE 35-1400 ee | Lerge it Paved strest. Located CLC is _ Fiectric hot water heater and the $1000 DOWN — Lccated Near Cas -EALIOR or FE 23-3445 ALBERTA APT BLDO 1 AND 2 COOl. COMPORTABLE FIRsT | good residential district on 236 N Saginaw yard hes been seeded and has fake Twe bedroom bangaies REALTC 1. c my AY DEN, Realtor i NEAT ROOMS LAUNDRY PRIV focus «efficiency Kitchenette and Cote US cescucke te can West sige eS re $1250 DOWN OR ° TRADE jek & shrubs Yours for just full bath paved st Tee mice ii lV] “aEFr Ww ‘asonab) > rivet t ny ly. ie Lao +4464 5 ninistrator if down g§A5 er oma Full lots rc ' = wet ey + ae pipe torg Close in. FE 2-703 | sedeckon adults otly. 300 N FURN BEDRM PRIVATE EN. yao! -_ - HAYDEN i price ‘ust $14 400 CCan for ap Mien You can make a good buy é ie as sale of your eon « ROOMS, NEW! yY DECORATED ‘APT ON cae SCIT a TABLE "yom ‘yams and bath Pontiac Lake fn a aa aaa | pointment. es wows cow a . rec + rou rivet st hy couple 875 a month eat furn -2643 - im - Ne arter home r. M Ss Realtor p anaes | we eet MYrtle 3-749! LapyY COOKING © PRIVILEGES. SEVERAL CHOICE, LAREPRONTS AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA $900 Clar kston Be basement Joc bac se e M bechaela | D ie 2 ROOMS APT | POR RENT REFER is) elt cemtrence ER eet — aS goer 1 Sire it with 2 betrons [pyres Wires | sutometic hotles ee rettx as allicture n ‘i “honey Aes eg Ste Toe peg AL ane mies borth Oxford 3 moms and LARGE FRONT ROOM "ATTRAC. OL EN 69-P ML ee ee, So Reese Real Perce | \iudding Vere certan te et ‘Immaculate throughout Well-land- = oe ee ath, , Upstairs Commerce tive With Windess or iadr Sa5 | scabs aa = ' aon pan 2 : “oe iA. TO GI THE MOST FOR YOUR Jee ee aie Lane ADULTS Rs - __ | # blocks from Sears FE § 7496 ALL THIS WEE HORTH AIDE $1500 does Oe 2 8 Men Clarkston, Mich, | 074 well built Fotm vaipalse features ‘eng ane lee Oe eae” “i ake TR ATTRACTIVE ROOMY ¢ ROOMS RF FINED GENTLEMAN BUS 9° vals next to Leen possession! 3) bedroom! bath ¢ UA Dies 81l $9800 REAL VALUE — New two ‘'O# Sluminum siding. full base- ree Ot a. eoeee ee @: He tnguire 22 ROOMS Wasted hilt _& beth No children FE 24262 stop ceil before 7pm FE ¢1007 Schoo! Real ood 2 bedroom. tLe. basemert furnace water ie bedreem modern with full bace- ment beautiful reereation room. Re i Tan eon * gpirito"agow ron hes | earaacoue tie EAP AS "VETERANS caret eve Gat Rawat ~ MORTGAGES ’ saat ADCTTS ONLY | FRESHLY REDECORATED Pyt_entr_ 174 State | ee. one Jakes. Dus service | Rrautitul, Miches Select @6k| .-jeen ge uminee Storms aed ON QOOD PROPERTIES % sere 7 ROOMS CTEAN PVT BATH | Pritts etrtees RT (Sol | SLEEPING ROOM DOWN TOWN to: . c cut NEw HOME LAKE Pauls ONLY | ees 4 home So Ser garaee Told) drive “Dettane f mor with i Tivele entrance tear teen ] School Cal 2 PG 1 own »edrooms aad * 1 anne ome xzcenmtional'y good i aa = BD CHARLES nt . Pideomoyi $12 FE_¢ox8 or FE ¢@700 = bus line ype het =e: oR Ww B ! A “O ELLIOTT vce { Quick possession = L vine room | ‘ ‘truction Be sure and see sive oem focetfon: Cttered) St Farm Loan Correspondent 3 foe “& BATH MAIN FLOOR | Hace! One be Ls A aoa! ooms ith Board 38 FF @-1!3¢ MA 6-250 y ares rie =neoe BS teher is one Equitable Society men of working couple ‘6 Flcr- ae iat. | aa eae a AS SSS 7 ning com Dinetion oe ee me $58 FE ¢4807 7 ROOM HOUSE. BATH GARAGE cunt fi i 11500 WES 1 - Nent | SUunamer I ve $0511 Eves YE Seay ence — See ee LOWER WEST “SIDE BOARD AND ROOM FOR OEN. on $ acres Leo Thomas. 017 ieosize” Meth. ot}: furmece: lot (2 c ieee Li SUE ecient s satay Ho ya ee eget a CONTRACTS 3 gs =: Mae ae eee opt aval June oun 2 bedrooms,’ Lemet ge picts from Pentise Main #8 Chifterd. Mich | Good neighborhood Gas heat | construction 2 lots Snetedes tae anWe't 5440 Disie Hwy 3 temens ayts FE 2-2198 _ Motor _ FE $700 BY OWNER. 7 RM HOUSE A OFF RALDWIN 3 hedroom heme lovely perch Breakfast room s«| ter lights ate sho ou 3-1388 - Ee al ROW EFAIRG APT = ELDERLY GENTLEMAN WISHES om 1 flocr Ready to move ae Oak fioors Bath. full bastemen: well es full size dining rm 1'2 | tie Wator heat uttitty peel ro a “LARGE ROOM APT NEWLY canin ik pnd Rach Gecti util) wauite beard and reom on farm or near Br @t Michaels Call FE 3-0414 gas furreace & water heater | car war Lovely lot and paved St | ‘mediate possession Total price éex si Priv beth and ert 1 _FF 27238 after (cn ; lake in urban community near Fres FE 23-8219 Very Rea- $:2.990 Cash to mortgage Ba Only $3000 down $7.980 Only $878 down. balance er 2 children Wecome Oingetl r Pectiac PO Box 163) _sonable at $52 per montn at 4's per cen! PIUsS MORTGAGE COSsTs on land contract at $33 per month aly FE $12 INDIAN VILLAGE — itax to starr tance cow. | interest . 9 : #17 80 RANCH BRICK _ Attaches 2 RM APT GROUND FIR PRI Yorocoms & beth Upper All utél. fortabie room Twin beds good OPEN DAILY oD Bedroom a eke hdGie ofaesindd ax de: Ws At our éieposal te purchase sew ‘Sie Death Fverrihing fun West ses Range & refrig $30 ween _ location FE 23470 12 TO 8 FN . tered walla. Alumicum storms 4 car @hents Suess ves “a ieee eee OR F183 event: ss RM & BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN 1 d: : H oo ah ances Seen i re befo ou = : e ‘ o] 9% AA NS eh el etn E ae’) ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. 27 ROOMs AND PRIV ae — eee, ee Spe iez2 no FOR 1 x. Jounson mene YE eee NEAR WATERFORD ® Slee O Sy es > dav 64 omes, ey oe calves: Mor 49 NMEt Cle oe = FF s bed CMear rice = = SS —— ~ = Vers des WwW fee our m be " 1 > > rye -or : , i we 12! To Buy-To Sell -To Insure Gestion w Side FE 840s: - sey eee! Y cre sn Bue ae bath bemt RW finors Sas Lees eee ne eo CI TECK THe SE I IRONY Pe- _ Eee oe ee 10] Washington ONE UNIT OF A ¢ Pasty | style meals PE S631 10 Mae eye raile ineuletion Be tale! eptrance | Maste bot FEATURIS I. H. RROWN. Realtor ss Js; rms ard beth | = roem Pi ht odern ttcher Sa = F . ° Z Dray - : 2 ROOMS & BATH ADULTS ONLY iy eae AB ae ae storms screens Auto heat custom built cupbeards Bath oti Oak floors Birch doors ted batn 12°? W Huron Pr FE 24810 (4) [0 YM BUNGATOW ‘oS Tasmesia FF $172 ivtuuned “Kimball eee" Convalescent Homes 38A fre Goce. tana dr Sc | itr room with gun trne of] fur- 27 ft Tving rm. auto heat som — Multiple Listing Rervice Close to large gandy bese area 2 AND) RMS NEWLY DFCORAT <= ~~ : feels St naa feud Age | mace water heater Choice «1 4 lots. citv sewer and water. Close SYLVAN V IL L AGE which aloe, PRIVILEG a ON ed Private rotrance and bath 312, VW AL HE KNUDSEN BOARDING HOME FOR ELDER-) 3 in me 4 elevations Copper plumbing Priv to everything . UNION LAKE 1 bedroom down _N Telegra AL. . : INE. | ; @ $16000 with $3000 dn | 4 on White Lek € room brick—gae heat beaut!- Cc ee atita Bal Ere aoe ROons. SOeREE: ONTY. ¢. cE | REACTOR an On yer tecd end | a 's100 mo. | Drive out MSO to Duck mS Pa ments | Go eee ad feenletes with ‘ ve roa "re box 00 operative Real Estate Exehange A s: ontiac ®t . 1 le . OF cece SES ten fae - on = ; . {) furnace arge 02190 bs Evenings eerie lot e aie 7788 after € 00 pm $10 Pont a Bldg EXCELLENT CARE POR AGED. s000 DOWN_4 ROOMS_ BATH [| Watch for open ai yy | wner pe craeslerred and forced to Le lot rst time we are offering wn Ph_FE 20983 9 RM APT 1 CHILD WELCOME §—sipe~ NEWLY DECORATED, | _Ratee sterting et 9128 OR +5330 Consists of 3 dedrme. ts. | J.C HAY DE x Real SS3. Q? M iM WRIGHT, Realtor reasoaents fon ee Rrasonedie FE + 7080 4 rooms and bath adults only. STATE APPROVED NEW MOD.— me rom aiechen = full FF $ R044) per o v45 me, k! nd 2 : . RB barmest We Witt GIVE YOU A QUICK 3} ROOMS NICELY FURN PVT FE 2-182} or FE 2.2230 ern building Besatiful surround- bemt. & has new auto oil . ek A DOE ee ES Oe! (ase lates ith Bo edditional hid beth Baby welcome 310 8 An. a = ings Located =onear YMCA | furnace & @ new gute wa- a6 F Waiton Bis Oven Eves Us TAXES AND INSURANCE estimates Gerson SEVER AT APT AVAILABLE a _Nursing care. exe food FE pat ee eeiet ane nm’, Sea 5 ROOM HOME FOR MODEL OPEN " : i ~ — c —_— t " ce ty dic Hi Ne IF ie HARGER Fetter gle te “2521 betore § 00 after FE $-1172 Hotel Rooms 39 rear yard Handy to schoo. ee DAILY & SUNDAY NEW Huron } mae Te wION COURT om es tor Dus ae Sean Jens oa Oya ok Sg eat HOTEL AUBURN Sesriem | t PRURODM Tera IARE Peete ee sae were Gal 3 BEDRO M HOMES | Tutte Ale” TE seus home pear Te!-Muron Center 4 eke priv EM 32082 2 roem+« ani bath. adults oniy. 1 2 | x see ee eee tet lee ieee Pan : eS) 1) MN OXTES Ss noe Contract. Reeseaiisls parts “T= 2 RMS 195 ORCHARD LAKE AVE 98° _per_ month Rooms by Day or Week FURNISHED 3 BDRM HOME |) ce== P W DINNAN 3 biecke 4 eae era MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ae eee KG. HEMPSTEAD Cooking and tefriserstion enn home bul ia "35 hea neue: | PE ©2977 | 66 W. Huron i CITY WATER & “LocaT 7 R iC N. Fi ooking and refrigeretion unit : ult in ae | : C ll R ] . c ATED NOR END tvanted” Real Estate 324 RMS MODERN. HoT MATER 19a Puree aS we 444 Auburr rE 2-9279 con ie yg been: —= aste ed ty SEWERS Nice 3 pel bungalow with cd ee te 2: SS _ oe _ Se PSP eee 1 & ¢ a a . . : a 2 | wll oe oo, ieee Witlems Lk WEST sIDE avatpaste wer? HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Full price 612309 with $2100 Sy Iwan lake V age 88 Oakland ______CFE: «8.0459 | oo rev pases are =? iets QU ICK AC TION Pio gas oe : ist $ room brick. tle beth Recus $12.50 up Bath. 01750 up | dn and §72 mo. ine tanes Sam Warwick has several new PE ARL | BL DG CoO. ; Derries. Full price 87.800 cash te Ga the sale cf vour bome. ff J alae S ROOM APTS. NEWLY full besement, gas heat. paved “Danze & ins. 6% per cent con- oe pote bahia 3 wecicome OFFERS FOR | : | mortgage : : / ecor - Yer treet, : gn : a and) wash-room ! ) | ee Reve oe SS a FE 3088 after ca ates hee FE sass ail aes anes! HURON | ROTEE P CLEAN. woe tract without dese ments massive fire | IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY EAST SIDE : hy yocets “> roo an a | ey nn Daa evn Teom y, da of wee N - place with studio cetling Reallr a : - | MONTIAC REAT Ve nents, REVATE BATU AND. Rent Houses Furnished 35 ite Naren 8 Phone’ rere T+ ARES 2PORM HOME | BEE Maratidaftiilfe Mite’ Ew 2 mEDROOM HA uous UCRAREL MOTH Pics [Pherae dmeaion nim nn < AE a! utiitues. turntshed FE 2.0801 ~~ = utility The land ts tea) for he all-Crosiey kitchen with table | | . ee : | nice! i 131 Baldwin Fr Samy ROOM NG TCI DREN das 1 AND 2 RM MODERN CARINE | Rent Office @ Space - 41 gardening fratt. berries. tr stove oS oven dishwash- $7 400 TOTAL | Cece aloud a ee wie SELLING YOUR BLS Clemens | Fx | 56020 ofa ys ‘Cane Sk yeies | OFFICES FOR RENT Ter Alc a’ foo tae ee Eacnta: i amity Consiricion | Nn ~ “ | 730 with $2,000 down , LU x = ay unro Cabins JR 3-5193 Rx rear so wa fine bide for hilar e FHA TERMS , "3 ROOMS AND BATH RUSY IDEAL LOCATION. hicken. features are tops Best grade fir ' HOME? “U1 Stowell as SMALL GARAGE ROUSES NEAR OOOD PARKINO FACILITIES children An excellent bur at Mee ace cick uma | MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAYS “3 bectoom, ‘bungalow with full We are in immediate nead teMe) A OO = ; ee emt = Socne esl aap) phates hal BONTER ane ial : < ou mm eet | ter Real tile Amble cart | apse 331 IRD STREET ee pysed pte ine He ye hed eG! J of 1 ranct acheiors weicene See Clark. >) ———- ——4 = \ ° ari 3 f te on joore last et gord residential pronerty V ROOM APT PVT NTR RE. Fe ee apache th PEsmoe | OFFICE FO PENT IN DRAYTON i a ern pane ahh: 3 BEDROOM | flush type doors aaa Carne en areend Omens Pee fig Child welcome 22 Norton 3 REDROOM RANCH TY PF NEW _Piains 4840 Dixie Hwy OR 3.1355 ean 4 some - MODERN | and water installed 1 leek from “RANCH MASTER” Bye ISNT STATES 1 co closets Ful] price $9900 with fast courtengs apreice. call } ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE _! or 2 children OR 38023 wT a | oe TACent Medea eras pDRe eo eau iek beach Port FE 44137 . Civ or neeuene set ot ones Anes Tavior Resitor FF hee ur Ass) and quiet @ ROOMS & PART RATH FURN- NEW OFFICES | seme decorating & minor | icite Re Oe ee ss ot COM EL ETRY ana! ISHED a an ° 2 _ _ P i c2 oy cna mo Weet Sub ban i ie paire but ts a stes}] ot Fo ¢5o00 FF 2D 210 ? & CONVENTIONAL TERMS RP uN HOUSE OF -7 GABLES S . oo : oon ws 1¢ F 19 AY ¥ Fd : $ anno wit) rowitl = —— a Pode. Vas . - ; Lay oF PEDDLING YOUR Rue CLOSE 0 EuRED ANOS wae REALTOR a1. ee Et. Acarlahie re With lene aren b mere HTONTAND MICH LAROE AT- Sete scare, cee fee PROPERTY? Phone FE 2-543? FE 80441 rom B per mo Dont miss this bar- vert tee eG Bee aemie wa. ( = 670 Dr } rome, frauye 7th beautiful frepiace, full din- fT eee J ROOMS PVT BATH AND EXTR § ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE FM pa tec Feeot Bank t= ees ae ee eee . be poem Ketel ing trom and kitchen” 2 bethe, Our method ef showing ony to tee Kitchen and closets Baby 3-0638 _ Amp vle P arking Iiea! for ie fon eS femile " ; =) — ae ; api shed mous fai] basement wth steam heat qualified preepects sar y Welcome Desires Christian cou-/ COZY FURN YEAR AROUND A } h cated at "TS N Milford Ro Oe OMY ay aes ana aly bas amet Wenisy eat recreation room with built-tn bar preepects s@ves you WN ' vatlable Ist July sta Uord Road 2533 Pontiac Ri ‘ust east of an lot Full price only Marv other extra ' time and money "Don't worry _Pit No smokers FE 46408 | Inke home Late privileges. Larce og g 4 . + cated: rear M38 Hiehland Opdyke in Blue Sky Drive-in The 87, $50. $1,000 own. Cail . ‘nthe hon t dey Bore ith lookers” Call us now We } ROOM LOWER COUPLE REF /!ving room and fireplace. 2 bed- * Ousirre, Rees “He! ¥F $293. Road Directions Telegraph te hc eee ive-in Th 2, Call aie ime of today Boltd heed farms, lakes, and residential erences required FE 3-526? j feoms LModern kitchen Large | — uburn_Metehts 7 | Huron, weet on Huron about 13 oe 4 veneer to good garage provertion We handle all getails 7 “ROOMa | wooded lot Wil rent _weetty or For Rent Miscellaneous 42. < ul ARGER CO | miles to Milford Rd. right on - 3 _ Full price $8 S09 with substantial er fibaaclag oad clcam CoS S DATE NICELY | _ monthly Reasonable FE 24411 hay mancous 42 5, w. FE seig, Milford sc mie 18000 82500 Pearl Bldg. Co. FE 5-792. ay FOy | “8 a 1» Buy-To Sell-To Tree | ine Couple or business lady Tr DANDY. prURNISHED APT. OR | | Open Evenings. rpaels Woolwert to ee ee ; ' * e stree vate ath . ‘ ALTOR + x | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE i 7 | USED CAR LOT, WITH . INSURANCE W J ROOM APT TENANTS TO acr) “PS *tRDce, B10 week, frontage on Perry north of 3 REDROOM RANCH x, he oes lend Ave eae €0. KN. c In E I of gent Weis Pontae Prger'bas | zg Huron Phone Fr eer) Munem Ie tae | | QSLY #1300 DOWN To A 7 | Qpen_Eses Epes Partie RENO an ee ee MA AN |< PURNT Isle ‘Duste ema stble| party. . SHARP HOME wire TILE The | | 6 ACR I iS i If no aie sei FE = is Rue ADCs ONLY ne = ' ; ‘ - o-operative Rea state Exchange TEL-HURON AREA fe) Sire - BATH AND O . Lo- ‘ 6 miles from downt sti SeAt ty CO. REALTORS 5 bob | pousetrailer, couple only RX! Edw. M, Stout. Realtor CATED ON AnT0% 80 LOT Beautiful FATABUERED IN 1016 ¢ room modern home. 1 bedroom ¢ coREALTY (CO. REALTORS TR MS NEWLY "DECORATED 2-188 TT.N. Baginay St. Ph FE 58168 NEAR DRAYTON HAS WELL RUILD A HOME To strr {O*R. 2 bedrooms & bath up. | 2) DOWN iz 0263 a ene ons) bate WOMAN — CHILDREN WELCOME Open Eves Tu 830 | WALL CARPETING ALU. | " YOU AND AT A PRICE YOU CAN © &sS#e¢ - iD porch. paved roed ’ 2 bedroom starter home at Walk < ie Rosen: = | Welfare and ADC accepted FE BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER PO: | ribild STORMS AND, | dorado i AFFORD istee chicken house. 2 car Karage | ters Lake With easement to lake. 107 Re OOMS WITH UTILITIES VERY 5-610 ° ” | tshers scrubbers. cement grind. | SCREENS A $12,000 HOME ' Tut trees berry. bushes “grane | 83.250 with $50 per mo. wext NOOR TO RRANCH | clean Wellfurnished Bee after — 7 —.--—-—__________ | ora stenmers etc. PE S3144, 260 ares gto FOR FAST POS: = |” Located in, beautiful Clarkston The Pontiac area's onir authoriveg f7POr, 3 blocks from privilexe POST OFFICE 430 of Sat_& Sun 16¢ Pineerove. | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Baiawin Ave SESSION | Gardens with DBiacktop street: & “TJ ) ‘ fer on Union Lake 816.860. $208 DOWN 7 « ROOMS AND BATH LOWER ~~ ~~ ONE W. Avo & SEM LFINISHE | Gre hvdrants 2. iarge bedrooms ome Planners Center” TERMS : di becnea «tbc: ~ : ~ LESTINGS WANTED ery cool Nicely furn and dee 2 BDRM BRICK IN OXFORD SI-? -FIN SHED eramic tile bath Large living ~ _ SSR He PS oea ; . : oe oom starter home in Clark. In and around Pont. i oe tr uh con Call ve a month Adults preferred. | COAST TO COAST BUNGLOW 24 x 32. PULL cree en eel wisdons: tater | ; Well price any of the NEW CUSTOM BUILI pavoicau sear oer egies $5,403, HARVEY WILSON yee AT ee. RENT HERE LEAVE THERE BASEMENT 100X180 LOT brick ranch house with both FHA = «480 HOME PIANS HOME Lapeer Real Se , . "Dwight WEST SIDE. ,3 BDRMS GAS HEAT. CARPETS Open and Closed Trailers AKE PRIVLEGES ON and VA terms For further infor- | = elt ANS NOR on $350 DOWN: rr 2.9681 . An Ae oe 8 Dwight st FE 40908 or FE ¥-6700 (FP. Eo Howland: 1248 Dine Hey WILLIAMS “U3 LAKE. SMALL mation call MApie §-1114 ten bk eine os a a een cation ke F 4 ROOMS FURNISHED. § ROOMS UNFURN With FO L | AYMENT AND We have tn our files br * b oak edroom starter home with BUY OR SELL, . | Sunscve Pe ssiasauth tie | pPeement New Sle Sued. WALL BUSINESS PLACE oR) MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | RICHARD B POLIMAN. 4 fidors ful Borementet nest “ts | iarMutaeeness, Lake privegee : - evenings. FE § ROOM _ HOUSE WITH On Elizabeth Lk Rd. 3531 " esigner | : 7 vt ee \ SE WITH BASE- = ; . car garage ict 100x150 ft 15 min 1 will personally buy your Brop- { oe AND BATH CHILDREN | MOBt, Drayton Plaine area, “Cail | Elisabeth Li Rd | R.J. VALUET, Realtor e PALMQUIST & WRIGHT, architects, utes from icon, $14 900. TERMS. ory or will es i a ey and) 345 OAKLAND ae FE 5.069 "We al - ate F. C. W od C se ore Meee et Cccoet poe —aeaeseet| «= WW HITE |For Sele Howes 43 Gia itiieo et") TL Gkeside” NohrST ke EAST SIDE art ce is reasona - a ‘Dow D ATL- Le eae ee a | Sa a , eae 1 ow pown 5 = REALTO TRUORILEY BROKER || Atams™"Reaity Go. "ada "Auburs |F pooate ao marm, ND wocers SANT agin FLOYD KENT. Realtor | ite pemenon a'teom pocem comer Willams Lake Road’ Mss $00 Fitrabeth Lake Ro. FE ¢1187 Ave FE 43303 | BROS | apis By owner FE S220) ad pome_Rverrthing automatic, good In Waterford “QUALITY BUILT HOMES™ office gitop “O88 “© Schools & bus + ' aoe ‘ ved = street ul 20) «Dix { We Specialize 27° ran Po +P IUER TY wn tahs, MODERN, | bitment ct mace, omtnation | Priced a 4398-0 ait downs Qt BEvaatay Terese 2 PM § screen s r ‘ t eat SAND BATH cow UTILITIES | Pree ba nse | $6,800 with $1,009 down, OR 3-4386/ venetion binds Included *$ii'e0o | mente. GA ncdae ee ete COS TOMER CP ARRING J. R Hiltz adr Tl eC “Tre Springheld. a odegndence drinking. uy seus” Deposit. ne Open Eves ‘till ® — Sun. 1 to S FOR COLOR 72 ra oome and a UDSGMIAE goience, Nee 3, bedroom. i's Completely Furnished | REALTOR ¥ ae LS arose i ake privileges rooms an aths rickfront h el ae = AT oe os Ca. . fant <> top dok 947 pr HOUSETRAILER 831 6 RM HOUSE, WITH FULL. BASE. | stool. Fences in. EM 3-3108 2 bedrooms ail modern home. ex- lots Privileges ba ventoomen Lakefront Bungalow . Open 9-8 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ar Vist with us - Brown Rd FE 4-5591 (ment Elderiy couple only | TINGS wANTED | i & k i 4 | fl < i i 2 1 ms f 3 ) | i f ’ \ d 5 _o* ! Fi q f t Z . f { / : i i 4 fi, ii se >? i ri f e a I yy f 4 r {4 f / i ee ee 1 vs pelly { f | ; De } ot SIXTY 1 porte heen = Rare Opnertiun O'NEIL | _ THY. PONT TAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE. 2. 19; es IVAL : by Dick Turner US. WEATHER MAP 2 bedrooms with unfinished aftic Niece living toom. kitchen and a ony t rardene Jha: ul “Guess how many picnics we ruined last summer’ ” | “+ | we ~__ For Sale Houses 43 Fee + Sate! ‘Houses s 4h. Fer Sols Houses 43 CARN . . BYLVAN wae a: “DROOM FULL BASEMENT BY OWNER. SMALL EQUITY IN| teem brick. 4 bdrms 2 baths Auto, gas or By ewner, In an 8 room house im city. Wil ™“ ioee 6 carpeting, full bsmt.| town PE 8 . _trade FE 2 Quick “aie eeued somber eu roe SALE “LINCOLN HEIGHTS — : tnte business FE 5-73 SO BLOOMFIELD HIGHI ANDS 3 BEDROOM BRICK, TILED | (peg a 158 Mariborough Ranch brick Baan Lao or 5 rooms modern, oak paneling built TER rR. ABBINGTON in television, carpeted drapes LARGE LANDSCAPE S | washer and drver. storms & FRUIT TREES MUST SEE TO | ogcreens, garage, conpletely ianc-. APPRECIATE 3689 OAKSHIRE. | i OWT) | scaped | “paved irest immed “_PE $0ez9 . Poss Price a4 terms ar j "ranged ul F LIS 1 SERV 478 MW %EAST BLVD eff main F OO RORABAUGH FE 2-505) one Tee service | | — street 3 bedroom brick beme full OFFICE ON Pacts AT SQ basement, landscaped, paved ; street Z PINT TARE FRONT . . - . ep private Interlaken road, large RURNS REALTY GO ment 3 ieise ieee weaned) e a 7 ™ jarge porcties heaut'ti 14012 Wromine _ _ TE 43680 — rees perfect 60 ft sand beach LINCOLN HTs mace CORNER ie 4s over JOO ft deep 2 car On reynes Oakshire vg use. erage Only $21 000 with $5 000 wner 37 shire s uown é Ore of the best buys of the ten 2 BEDROOM FRAME HOMF cart maith, ‘ ee h full basement, garage In Roch ee ere eee VoL WI s lake prisiege There are 7 bec ester $12 sheet Gunes terms roomrs tiled bathroom complete fa! mm love with this fine o'd 73 Lownsbury OL 1-0177 except for tub Large living room bome location Indian Village FEMEI her 7 with vestibule entramce &A dining School Webster 6 extra large AT Xt} i & fiin id Cals 1 Spacious kitchen with plemts reums 23 ff carpeted living rm. 188 UNTGN LAKE RD ef esting space Oo] heater trciud- natural fireplace dining 1 oom, | UNION LAKE VILLAGE * price 3', m? northwest of tamijy sired kitchen. vestibule en- Ay iNe Aa\l (arkston close to main roac trance powder room on first fir we 2 ovel ooking lake wie a huy fo: 4eramec tile bath screened rear few custom bu frane the one wis mcte fast’ Full price terrace full basement vas heal ri ) few minute omes i iho HURRY! 2 car garace There (s a full et- y tinceln Plant, a ove c if vou need mere space Ptic ecablon ©vet lak: us ideal home fs in pervect course This features J tbe ‘lar Coneition beautifull decorated ‘ ‘ = eee oe Toem ® 000 dewn With easy terms on | pe Te i wen Bite Cis 1 baleace { Tie bath Full ba-e- seal | stave | heat in Welied i ake 20 8 Main Clarkston, Minh aie wi I district Price $113 500 watt MAD! “a 5-582 1 ANTI 2 $00 dan Bal $100 per mo imi: . ; a onice Spanisn tamily for this interest. taxes A insurance BIRMINGHAM BY OWNER good clean J bedroom heme All | Office open daily ®@ am to 6& 30 New 2 becroom ranrh home, 7% large rooms full basement. vood pm Sun 12 sees lo S pm: ff ving room. 12 ft dining el East side jdcation near schools FM 34383 EM 3-23146 Camplete carpeting Birgh kitch- and stores §7 950 with easy terms > Eves — EM 3.7705 or FM 3-3197 en 12 2 #13 wt foor 2 car cae garage plus Workshop 86 £ 110 “|. » oe Ee : NBPAV \ . <° BURE “<— f. fenced. landscaped Large pa- oo ( iT HALT. , R fio and rock garden $16500 Ca-h x valuaszie ‘rontage on matin 3 bedroom penery Sivle home wit! a Aon ave MI 4-487] Must see downtown street large older ® attached 1's car garage. $12 950 ; © Meg US Pet On with $2800 dc FE 46-4798 io appreciate brick home used as income Price 5 vod TT “ss : drastically freduced 10 8)" 700 to 056 dy MEA Berwee. ine Be settle estate The smart investor 2 ea % Will piek thie one up tn @ hurry 1 Baldwin Ave tn exceilert can dition, all large rooms venetian ee ee bands full basement. 1'!: car gs TAR. paved stree! $10 560 woth . ; E terms see thls one todas . - For Sale Houses 43 : FSIABLISHED IN 1916 Be = a 3 poe. Gece consi ini - WW? 3}. BEDROOM HOME. ALI. MOD. i x ‘ o are ern low ful t € room and bath fu.) basement SLAM DO : sireened’” ead glasecd-ta front ether ¢ room and beth ictea Cory modern 2 bedroom . tu ie aud i EGS el Home) @iin) vate: porch screen and storm windows gs Seen Bie ee ier Ln FE BREA Teemocie or all windows, 2-car garage, al! th £ terms nee we ne anc i Been = large work shed on | acre land say more entivy located near schoo REALTY co Churches stores. and city 1682 W Huron FENSO oie ct penne, Gaye : “ = . ; . ee out of Pontiac City limits Reason- ace esata Bu Cally 957.056 2 eres OME EU EL ¥ FURN able down payment and rest like f a : ; . Next to par 59 for equity Lee Owner jeaving state. 2443 on {Wo lots, Ia DOU BEL or NOUVTIENG, (134 wo Fairmount FE 5-460 Wiltams Dr *.208 oom S = beautiful {replace 2 va; gatace Teo lots (wo tar garage ADAMS MY EQUITY IN A 7 ROOM IN. large Secgeees See eat : ten story home two hat- i Tt ai ae yas come. convenient lecation Fk Rave ecetalicn ett het tn fooms two pleture windo® - ) AUBURN TRIGHTS 5-3822 : TO with E 5 F lwo activilles room. { *¥ 0 ; - = a a ee Z terms, see th. closets itp each of ihe three poe 2 ape brick ranch - hedrooms Cai] tonignt to der room. Sami cucipus roon. eu ‘ | m aM we Ol Ane POSSESSION — sree lovely, home only | 2-car garage Full basement cou Wit build 2 or 3% bedroom -hell ! down moves vou 2 hed ne -~ le clothes Dresses in each bed- home on your lot No down pay- room home with large Mice!y jand- : ' 7 room Beautiful landscaped lot. ment FE 545-5078 . acaped jot, $8830 full price PLOYVI) KENT. Realtor 1182392 This home has to be : ---= : seen to be appreciated nots QUALITY BUITT HOMES® office every home-owners dream. Only USSE!] YOUNG aden WaT tear Teiegrepn Hoe con TS SUMMER ee eee FE 2-0123 KIN FOR COLORED = ; z ING 4.2 FW Huron _FE ¢4525 AMPLF CUSTOMER PARKING 9 bedroom home bath enclosed Te the time to be fn the lake — : NT AAN porch fae enreee Seances This Pontiac lakefront has 2 bed- . . . ON S | nite Fat rees owers an er- rooms. large ‘iving room = with SVELVAN INK] « noose Mle “< fA de ee ae ciated Yours for fireplace, dining room. tiled hata, n 1 v UJ own Surerlve i's stors house fenced YEAR ROUND VACATION | IN\ 1: STORS' pbb suey dou paid woed fleas wilh, “Paes na) aba rae aaa Liat hs Cee at mine eed | ° ara Re = . e | heat & hot water Well larc- ee urepes oe AS “Sua ime and | IAKE NOTICE! scaped lots with plenty of shade: -EAKE FRONT shopping center. 6 spacious 1 bedrooms ful! basement On #14900. terms . 8 rooms 1'. baths living furnace, 2-car garage nice lot ' seiees the heat with this nicely fin- room 206x154 dining room, lets of fruit trees, nice garden ixhed aye ee home consisting | 144x109, kitchen 106x894 | spet Storms and screens Very TIME Ss Sea lea, socal = [replace master bedroom 14x12 i | ies and clean A stea) at §6500 ee _ kitchen with | Thats the wav it is *h | cinin area wttlity bath | ire the hou-e The big- S Rie oN | fs the tmportant factor here Screened petch the width of hou-e | Dee ee: Gas fired AD \M> REAL yoo Must be sold this week Owner auto. oll water heater. elec stove RADIANT HEAT. Roman 182 Auburn Ave . FF 4-3393 moved to New Mexico 2 bed- new kitchen cabinets! & Younes: brick fireplace, Thermopane sae iter S$ Call 4. rooms 100x150 ft Jot Of heat town sink Only $1500 down Im- picture window and redwood OR 17420 FE 2-7053 Wood floors Nice neighborhood mediate possession beamed ceiling in living hear Williams Lake $6,950. terms ° ar a = room Tix22 plastered ga- . : f \ AT ER 4 IRD TWP | rage the beach ts the fin- FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIn- ; with cement breakwa- ished attic - good basement and Attractive 5 room and bath home ter Before vou purchase furnace Reasonable Corner lot HAS © Pec oes ely a car be sure ana vee what we are Vins ston ie Near stores & storm« acreens offering at $3,000 THERE “all R 3-3 after @ for ap- 1 tired vou? Rice large jot fenced-in Paved is ONLY ONE' polntment 4415 W. Walton ook ine fora poms ie ve street Quick ne : ; Then step right here. this fine abe Goes Dossexsion. only §1.- . home near Crescent Lake has all CUbROKTE PALS a = = vou need 2 bedrooms large 1 . ing room. plastereq walle tiled ‘j We were fortunate when we z 1 ; John k Irwi mere chosen by the owners / yi oll meet lake priv 1'> car iN in at this RANCH TYPE garage only 2? vears old Ail for PEALTOR BRICK permitting ue to $10 900. $1 500 down ‘Bince 1025 make tt available to our ci- | 91's ON : Sarina® St-eet entele Designed to. neet ‘ Phone FE 5-944t the most fickle taste from : i eesp delet the solia poured basement, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a Es FE 23904 or FR 5 4n48 which includes recreation S apace laundry faciities gas mare Ne Ar last a lakefront on Lotus Tk heat to iting quarters that S800 1 WAN 7A frontage 3 becdroems Fire- NEW boast a 26 ft iving room place full basement E> closed and 3? spacious bedrooms, ! OUR GREATEST VALUE poarch Storms “and screens 3 BEDROOM Dining L and kitchen eal- | FVER Brand new 2. bea- Drapes 2 boats All for $8 bud, | : rm AS ek space will also meet | Toom bungalow ready for terms FULL BASFMENT HOMES ear appreval Aluminum | immediate occupancy Lo- | ON YOUR LOT OR OURS windows that are removable cated in Crescent Leke F-- \ from the Lalla as aur tates with the ‘akeside park “I-A TIIR oe cieaning OT IM < screen’ for fishing. boating picnick- a FEATURING ecually convenient Knotty ingillivlive iccom i wel snl ugh doors Piastered walls A’u mine breereway heated ae picture wndow and ve.t- minum Siding Windows Select tached garage Paved drive bule closet Spacious kitech- Oak Fleers Delco Of] Heat Flec This fine home has never en with goed dictine area trie Hot Water Heater Sliding been offered for sale before \ Full bath FA ot] furnace Closet doors: Large Kitchen and Let one of our courteous low parments of approx: ° Bath. : selecmen make it possible mately 852 include interest. for vou to be whe first one taxes and tnsuran.- FHA REA! TORS . as ; to inspect this value at §22- cost re 1 Adin ' Phone OR 3-1295 Hicre 1*< the hitest Oppo 450 with lerms anen cacment theless nse Onen Eves uy ___ Bun 1 to §& tunity for vou to have- : at these today! Phone now } BEDROOM UNFINISHED built. on vour bot or our Serious? eee etrenker ' | house good iecation Will con- : oe . = ! 4 pie sider good housetrailer as down | a home with specitiea ° RAY ONEIL. Realtor | _pavment Fe 2-106 : Aan About buying @ new home 22 S Telegraph Red Open 9-0 GI $250 DOWN tions and advantave . We hate a 3. bedroom Phone FE 3-7103 or “EF 54-7292 _Uf vou earn $2 an hour. you can found in higher ITs =< brick in arkston that Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee qualify fer this new 4 bedrm : da Ppirces siiould satisfy your desires. WATE ce modern hom~ Perimeter heat. models a) ale New in 1956 Full basement | R F k¢ IN. [ A AS tiled bath etc Compare this | Owners job is transferred Walled Lake School district Here rears ees priced homes. . = am | ta Obto his sacrifice makes is a cozy 4 foom home iclean as y 1. so Hurry FOR ONLY $9975 PLUS LOT | th pes oi nas © a | @ pint Nice living reom. Modern ls ; lend 4 smn sune an mortgage © | kitchen, Dreezeway, 2 car garace roms on acres andscape Roeaie TO MODFI 1772 $:2.100, which includes taxes 21, lots (Approx enlace te: priced | and shade Older type, «e'l-bu:lt > AKE ROAD Tele and insurance Total price at only $8590 terme home. Full basement. built for tae ne to Pontiac Lake romq t $15.850 Large lot 100x LAKE. COTTAG comfortable living. Terms iene 2 miles to mode! Watch for i 190 The interior of this With lake privileces 2 hedroom | Cc. PANGUS 1919 WTS : | home is decorated to pertece modern Partly furnished Fire- | = tion 21 ff living reom | ; ‘ Phone Ortonville, 132 Collect MODEL | OPEN DAITY 8 to 14 kltcnen rao ) place Automatic ol furnace NDAY TO 4 s ae ie teed ce som | Large wooden jot 50x240 This 3 feo pRoM® ON 2 LOTS 3 ep ae oe sores is a real buv—ortceed at on's Cr dq «Teens d Sots ¥ j £6 250 with €1 250 down $49 month- __ 37 900 Country baying j hed rooms basemert teurd-: ment. complete exterior unfin- baths witramodern kitchen with prec cis this) home! neces Ae He aS aioe Lea belt tn mi'es N of Pontiac bath ounsaiow C OR_%1231_ or FF_5-9291 ly located to : a app ‘ult aome gan Gater healer” farmere DEFR LAKE front lot 100 feet 9 TMA ne i e rents se ood sane (hom abe spacious Tee | peach Ut hie lial is nieve a4 Z { r . ha 1 room We think this houce ie se soe with it s00 ts worth much more, but | Loe the ower sae Shi ten i only $6500 with "$2,000 down LARGE VAKE FRONT parce! . . : quran @ ‘ee from Clarasto1 ] dw. M. Stout, Healtar Meal cpringitcd pond slat 77 N Saginaw St Ph FF 5-3165 ¢ ood saat pott sm Best te an ano) ft) road) «frontace Open Foes T.] 8 30 Sain ates Sete : Just $4250 with 1800 down Li ) : ; aaa PAUT. \. REERN, Realtor Ti', N Sacinaw St Fr + .p208 Fleal Fistate Since [918 . ) ESTABLISHED IN 1916 LAKEFRONT NOT MUCH DOWN , $1500 DOWN West suburban 5- rms & bath excellent con- dition, Nearly an acre leve', with evergreens. shrubs, small fruits $1600 DOWN 6rms_ V-bedrm I fr home Nearly 'g acre close to bus line Auourn Heights area Quick posses- sion $1850 DOWN — West rm obrick with aide 3-bec- attic Very good condition All oak firs | and trim Fuliv insulatea 32- car garage wide street $1959 DOWN —Near St Michaels Church and school. &rm<« & bath. laree bedrms ge#* heat carpeting automatic washer and weter softener Includerd 2-car garage Good neighborhood $2500 DOWN. Suburban §-rms & bath, A-l condition Larre+ rms. modern kitchen. o'! heet Vere attractive out- look from 2 pictlre windows J-car carage pared wrive and street Fxrellent shade too’ Quick possesston These homes are all mriced for quick sale phone tonight for detasi« -FELOVD KENT, Realtor 74 W Lawrence FE 58-6104 Oren Fx Next to Ganciee: « Power \ NFAR DRAYTON PLAINS Newly decorated %S room and bath 2 bedroom one floor ish New carpeting aluminum close ‘9 scheols and brick’ @ spacious room* vou me See it today ; hus jine $3975 total price, | cie the living and matter bed MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “ OUNTRY TOYS $650 down r DFT t ' thes ] fe of z : = dette couse TA ee et Ison REVERE IMMEDIATE | You sure will entor country living.) ping. center in immediate ave POSSESSION on this neat in this modernized country home West Side : Priced at oniy $1450 attractive 2 bedroom bunge- Fixtra large living room aining | Immediate posession on - : = a low just 2 vears old Larce | teem GE kitchen. 4 bedrooms thie attractive 2.) bedracm YOY : ving reem sith beautiful | tte bath. basement with ol heat bungalow near Webster | \ dite You ( al) Soe picture window Kitchen '< ‘Yy car garace other outbuildince Kehoeel Modern kitchen with Show me a mathe: who dnecn + very Bice aaae aoe vee ; Well landscaped many heentife! breakfast nook, basement, Sisk far aniertcies care ae wills ee na haded Tat trees 2 acres and other senor starmrs and screens incu the fect foo = aon privileges Gt : fan mumernie fo mention own tated Lot SOx150 2-car ga- | naan as Tes home Ae A real buy at $8.400 terms. by appoimtmert ortr rage $10500. terms . Ty Z . “Pp ae ’ = ine ream Anca 20 3 17 RANCH HOME DELUXE CRAWFORD . ae ; ee Se Ge The 22x18 ft [ving teem AGENCY New Brick Ranch hacement th heat eee on nd a Bas en An mitt ledgerock heatilator 51'g W Huron FF @1549 & room brick ino west sirh- ay De Le x De anne fireplace is separated from Fives MY 3-1742_ urban location hut inst 4) ive npre® 4tmy he = =a mately torniea fl et tant Dee the dining el) By a) mate! COOLFY LAKE vear Large living room tae eine 1 anemia ee in ledeerock pl ray Roeta “Canal front cottage completely with firenlace dining taom areanOnl: asste Coca s | Pats Wcerpeted fi axié firn eh 80 $1000 down large hall wav. 3 spactous os Sate oi ea ae BOGIF TR FRONT bedrooms ' amnle closet i " ' | ce ule re phermadere i Cottace perautiful wended tet space tiled kitchen. full blrzahbeth Take | «tates | : fees pee Ae Y'> car garage Outeide crill Rafe hacemert recreation toom Ne@ 2% herlenam home with a’! : ee we has many sand, beach §19 50% terms with fireplace Atuminum these features «au Uke hei Soiree Sa ee ‘halen OUND LK FRONT storms and ecteens Tot Full basement plarterea wali- tire fam’le 2 cat attached | dbedrm home Put ba-ement 2 100x150 Shingles and brick s : i t 3 i! - . . n- I * = oak floors ceramic tile hath | warage 160x190 landscaped ite lacey com 2 ne =~ cal See ee ban oS enaing = hullt in vanity Kitchen , Int gorgeous trees. BY ap- Meee cient i eel ecaay alue at $16,800. terms ith custom cabinet. Formica point nent please ove " ° : nd j : ioe As far and space tor ent- mmer Rate sandy beach 8152 (foal lome re luminum _siidine Indows ¢ 4 E ‘ = with eae Ace “e cpene ie : nee Ae CR ee A i UNION TAKE Fecellient weat cide loration eee Bee a EA : i Priv on Rollandsle Newy Ae Int 108 foot front 271 foot es sal Gls Le ats SCHOOL steres and b: | areted inside and out here deen nicely lreodscaprd with COMPARE 's ; se ul Ao ie (amiss Nome 1 hame pe alr heat $2790 with ample shade trees Built in| ll va THR ae * ac hone kitchen {< all new eu eee ‘else A 21941 thts snacious home has WITH RF ACH PRIVITFGFS yee end OVERTOORING 1 ARF "center entrance. livine roam B oe d ws eme ' 8 Atndech fatm hame wilh @ harpmre JAR with fieanteace dinine AND YOU LL WANT TO MOVE £0,950) Is Om nice wooded tet 2 car en: room 10x12, breakfast roam TN TODAY 4 cS Guan nae and came th ep aethydine Lake aod kitchen. q hedteoms ood exib ed! Poes@s- = Ve Ee : y eae nena Ue Ae i Sat oa tte Li =~ wm he fun when rou own VERY SPECIAL is this cire- | T. nie Trocke apec en al bee D-car ga- this brand new @ hefdream jake tom built builoer cecupied REALTOR rage terms. front fn the Dravton ares It Roman brick home The 25 #48 Unlon Lene ae EM 14a . .. ve offers a large let full bave- f{ living reem is prepor- ee : es \\ est Side Brick mect and custom craftsman- fioned for east furniture ar- G Vil ORD Situated apaciousln tot ship. througholt Priced at ¢12 - rangement Huge picture Be Z qaeiaa Mo weeks sas h So | We tree you to inenect window overlooks the “fatr- | BRICK: BARBECUE -- tn this | Nietaed ' 5 er 7 oo this home while it stil] ts avail- ways ° Modern to the min- | Iandscaped grounds six room 3 | 1 et attractive wel Con able. : ute kitchen, solid bireh cup- i bedrooms, full basement $14 700 | structed 3 bedroom and ce- ; boards All 3 bedrooms are Here's a real deal that won't last | ramic tile shower bath brick Off Baldwin : master Wardrobe closets 2 long | home in A-l condition Fin- - = complete cere nic tile baths STOP LOOKING . CALL NOW —| closed rear porch with Jal- With many man extrac New one with twin lavatories and R room well built with ga: heat onsie windows full hase- Crelone fencing 1'o-car carace baxement has plastered tiled Vacant Priced for muick cate ment gas heat. Garage. sluminum aenings and ite one rec room) 2 -ar attached A LOT FOR YOUR MONEY ” $18.500 terms e cleaners ? ed ronm plastered garage A neb- | neat clean sma! ame with homes in the North Fnd Full bie's throw from the lake. extra latce rooms for $5400. Call | Bedrooms hasement. Luagaire of) heat acd with priviegrs naturally L ¢ \ “la ' hon ‘ brick ~ $12,750 GI terms on Fer the nrofecsional man -— un ae Thee etal | + cammlste bathe, fireplace ante. who Wienes the heat ‘ fi y , , . ‘ Trts] nrice $8250 with $1250 dn recreation room, off heat FOR COLORED GIS A5 Cell today MY 27-2891. or stop at aluminum = ofa: aia aan ae ; Ww ce } by ri *CRAW & ORD | ke 45) "RIL KY, BROKER graph and Hazel ; 4-1157 (s3, wo Buren FE i549 | Ehabeth A ese Ra FE -| RAY O'NEIL.,. Realtor Eves MY 3-1143 WALNUT LAKE RD. Open 9 Telegraph ire 3 . rat th 75 ft frontage on FE +710 ? Walnut Tate Rd ta ee = Vores | Co-operative Real Estate _ Fachanve | with low down nay ne FOR 1EASE. 3.560 8T FT. com, W EST CO Ake MB L\ | mercial anrage. Sea taeat jens Corner jot. 40x127 ft with garace | Write Pontiac ‘Press Bo and ,foundation On terms with) i J — =A AT $500 down USED CAR t Lot _eexi00 | rat | Ly wip kK. Ch. He ATE STE AD | fo eal Inquire 340 Baldwin 102 E HURON pla Ba Ave ee pase mrs FE 4-4 :34 Eyer 3 71 = es “ON sn ‘ ities S ato ore lareer Business, Opportunities s1 Trees. long view natural arair- = age. good soll, restricted fast developing area Owner, 487 E ' Gunn Rd OL 1-5699 Today s Trade + ‘LOT 45 x 165) 793 ae ey Sane Sewer & water to lo a2 7 ; lane highway joc \ ‘ ie ce toa 5 commercial district Hendies fey basement W Cass take 7ox tert medicine magazine rare Subdivision $3 N00 TLeivs 48-4274 other veri? ee mee we ” dn $i own stoc® SOUTH BLVD NEAR cROOxs um wir trace vor contract, home or? x 320 lovely location. Good rer Nongn preperty den sol, near ,chool MI 6- 3688 : " IN) PONTIAC Ae © Mea es: weliding sis pn, Tasmania St \\ AKD [PB | AR | RID Water. s@, aE and Pavement $800 k KE Al. l ( yk |: in 4 35h ! each —ter [PKS wN\K SHEPARD 1050 Wo HURON ST REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES st Ob Vs See THRUOUT MICHIGAN . ay te) LAKE FRONT LOTS Open SEve ete beautitul hillside eulkiine | sites on Cranberry Lake { Highlv restricted surround- T 1 ings Only 25 per cent down and easy terms Lovely fe | 18 THE “BIRD' TO 8EE . : Aue Pew M Stout, Kealtar JOHNSON MOTOR and popular [7 N Saginaw St Pa 5-8165 beat tranchive iocatec at Hough- Open Even, Ti)" S ton Lake Excellent building on i, ~ - main hietway with dicplay room i E Sale Acreage 47 and separate storage and repair “Ss : - ee af g shop Comfortable 5 fa iplue ee &, 7 FE ant included $9 600 dn pilus stock 62 CRFS FOR SALE NEAR Cure between Dequindre and op teal estate and @: Mound reat within three miles WigUOR BAH if) Petree) exce of new = plant Clarence ee TOR yum eee tet cent includes Kieina Ol @1782 no food sales $272 000 dn Lease of ACRES ‘yo ON GIDDINGS RD. purchase real estate : Adjacent to Pontiac City Limits $3200. $800 down High Dry. Ple- pIGHT BEAUTIFUL CABINS on turesque Owner TO 8-010 main stale highway near Roscon- ' ACRES REAL GARDEN LAND mon 1100 on highway 4 bedroom , a reser house. full price, $7400 / guext house tn addition Full price W ODINNAN $23.000 on terms Will consider 66 W Huron St FR 42577 contract in lrade : "BARGAIN, | ; ; 2‘, acres on Auburn Ra ee WARD FO PARTRIDGI! fruit trees and lots of shade $4 : oF a 590, can We, G_Whitcomd, Real: RIAL TOR KE 43581 [tot Pe See) 1020 Ww HURON APP 10 ACRES “FARM LAND REAL ESTAT & BUSINESSES aith frontage on N Oxford R* THRUOUT MICHIGAN . Y oner Ra CA pred wai 2 Open Eve 7 to an ft wide water front iota for oo. Ostord Mich 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE sT4- | year round homes Priced from | _°™™ eee tiom. Very good location, low tn- $1890 only 20 aie cent ioe at . ventory Call FE 32-9173 | Brendel Lake rive 10 miles) Perry Street 1950 FORD 1', TON SEPTIC TANK ~ " as i z wer ofa owen mee Jacres, 806 feet road front- ruck & cleaning equipment EM land + CHIL ace suitable for light manu 142 260 Cesc facturing City water, €2° SPEEDWAY “38° ON U 8 21 ‘eM 3-4197 a MU 4-8811 rh ipedal re ciement Nea: eit modern 27 bedroom home LOT ON SMALL LAKE. 75 FT | ean peer wed Mt 823 600, | > $8000 down Ernest Mul Harrison frontage on water OL 22391 oF | terme Mich _ ssteiiapes eee east | FE #3454 _ Ew N BEAUTIFUL “ at iL TyY & lee aStt ven coe Mich 8g ft Sportsman’ s Paradise 7 peo i i wl ORs Lakefront, 145 f{ on road $4090 P te | ake j-state RMINGHAM This well estab FE 2-071 riva ast ; lsohed cowntown business wih a! Se a= Fao Containing spprommete!ly late mode, equinment i« focat NEW HOME AND u ACRES ON 183 acres over 100 acre* ‘> block (rom! Woodward Offrre Priv Lk. modern 2 bdrm room tilable and completely pr at obly $000 TERMS & LEASE for ¥ more Large Dulding 3 vate lake 5 bedroom 1', floors 25x50. suitable for shop or tie bath all mocerm ranch rene Lap) noe }tentedy sete: tvpe home with many R H iltz | Orchard New sprayer and trac- picture window mordern- oO Us | tor tools 6 miles East of Oxford Ded kitchen including suto- ~ . 518 RFALTOR } fee ee —- matic dish washer and dis Oper 6-68 posal oak paneled living joa:1 wo Huron st 7 FE tere SCOTT LAKE FRONT COM- room with natural fireplace sjetely furnished to the last automatic ol] heat 2 large e s r . | vue Saar ammo: « screered-in porches overinnk BY OWNER 3 BEDRM BUNGA to relax in Cute 5 reem a concrete swinming poo! a 5456 Dinte near Wiateriors home with sunperch over: 028% = Moacern § reom ten- OR A ei ft Low down payment looking lake jerge 60 x 300 { ent house new barn, JOul10 | _ eee wooded lot Lovely send another barn SOnS@ with 24 By OWNER | beach dock and rowboat stanchions and other out . Wher waste time ening ner: hig gs * ne 9 Ler wn ot One of the city s MPustest rettau- when vou can have peace prosed county ead near ens Grossirg $60.000 9 ‘ear end quiet right here at Orion Tote canmhination cf $2398 ¢n owl hancie Good fie- home Shown be app oin'- an excellent ferm countr EMEC ® and jiease Write Pontiac ment ont Call sew Only pxtete and cnertemer « per P © Bow 1154 $8000 with terms ese if ean outstanding .al- TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR ue PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD Tdw) M Stout. Realtor é be ee - _ 7 77 Eaein sr Ph re 5-816 a SAI OWNER RESTAURANT 7 Guen Eves Ti Roy Annett lr IC. located ineide of Ae ee ae building : Crood busines « 212 SI}VFR LAKF FRONT 101 0 REALTOR. ft front. 176 ft deep Ideal bulld- ce F FH ror FE Gore’ # O48? TAVENS FOR SAL F BEF PR ing site Ph FF 4-0345 Onen Frenines and Surdey 1 4 » sah iced ata sees dl ’ r ] stat calle O SETTLE AN ESTATE MUST = - - elie od eels jote with priv on Cass For Sale Farms 48 ee ae pls Niet m= Total and Elizabeth Lakes Waterford ~~~ ~~ a A F a —— Two and Pleasant Lake. West , NEW SERVICE STATION Bioomfield Ten from $300 up ty AC RES For jease &) mator oil compar RED HORSE TAPEFR COUNTY encd location, {€c atal! Ooee: FE 2617 S018 Cess-Eliz RA Mtade tm order for vour ret re oats foc 1) ght pertx ene oe MODERN PRIVATE 1 AND BATH... men’ or part time férming Your a ee ne Aerial Rior- Square Lake FE 41360 market fer whatever ve raise = = ; at v.our {rent doer On highway ROM HENTER For Sale Resort Prop. 444 M2¢ Large 10 room count, SMATL SUPFR MARKET Grace. home with L bedroom dee and ing over $100 000 vearis @ Yocm CFDAR LAKE MODERN 7 2 up SO x 28 basement bern 16 living quarter One of the best iro nsulated cottage Grav- a 14 granery ‘2 x Guy in Oskiand Count becroom insula € z el drive lawn deen dred well epee ed smal elds | ING = ‘ : te arge Sires une veer ou eer art Se alg in new fences $11 500 terms Cail ONLY 97009 DOWN buys this tee = se us ner erm Goss for 19558 was 948 146 89 COTTAGE WITH ALL FURNT- RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE How can vou miss? | ture. 2 beats, .electricity geliide 975 Bo'¢win Ave FE 4-(23 lots on Te Lake near est < Be atin’ Branch: Good fiching $390 with #0 ACRES, NEW HOME BARN 10 ee mucb cas ence easineases low down paymert and easy acres timber Lake 17 miles from Be terms Call PE 17-0723 eeotiee Also new home in Pon- | e ; HOPONTON LAKE TRON 2 "cnt muse aca, tate Wide laree furnished attractive clean w Gene #0 TILLABLE. SUCHY | cottages boa.s plus owners Realty Ortonville FE ¢3142 Real Estate Service of Portiae mony pleasant hime Choice lo- D CHARLES REALTOR cation. ideal for retirement Total ig9 ACRES LOCATED ONLY ike 2 Tel ceraph FE 60321 price only $12000 Box 173 Hough- 1 mile south of Holly. with SS paeed : ton Lake Heights, Mich dates live stream fertile noi! | “Ty . GReenwood 8-3771 = ‘atge barn. too] shed. milk | DAI LAKE HURON EAST OF | TAWAS house and large home Now RI SNL Se 4 acres with late frontage. year being used as dairy farm around home 6 bedrooms com We believe thie to be one : pletely furnished and equipped of the best values tn the Sst R & <\\ won $00 Will consider Detroit prep- area either tor farming © , erty as partial] parmert Phone as an investment Priced y some (ef vor amr Detroit TOwnsend 91986 onder giarket aft amily $285 hie 8 mart ~— _ per acre Shown by appoint- ded tet wr extote For Sale Lots 46 ment only i Pasiness 1 thie bus — ——_— t teh > be Turns : a =F NY t Resitor Arem Warrants expancte Tes i AC R! 10] << _ Fda M ONL. IN@aites cata Gee Dene ens onl ec = x, oe 17 N Saginaw St Pro PF 5-8165 iable property is onl, $70 000 Cloee ta cite imits “allow Onen ves Tg! aw wel's $73 down 625 & mo. : “8 16 “ACRES: 4° MILE WATER Ve i , TEAM \\ RG | Realtor front on area road Within § . ; LEONARD 745 Oakiand Ave FF 5-944! miles of Pont ac nave! ITIP KANE) AN Ne as 1 NICE OTR Rina 73ees weed oleic ae ote erex ms Boro t fet (he parade pasa rou br Schon! and bus $600 Rose Mc WwW DINNAN Tnas te perfect time ta estab 4 'arty FR 2-216" W Huron St 6-7477 yourself fa @ gong’ drive} BY OWNER WATERFORD VIL- ett ay Testactant Business ia well es _ Inge eiSnaeey OR 13-1476 ee FARM FOR pAaLe ah il AUN febitched and the equipment ver . house, ful] basement. automatic cone iened@ a cn soe cma CLARK | ou heat. garage large basement rt you toward @ secure future : - ; harn tool shed. chicken house. LOTS OF ALL KINDS 1. | efanary, .small down payment ; M ICUTHGAN BESINE SS Lot on Winding Drive. Lake priv | haiance like rent reason for seli- Sex ls¢ | 3600 | ing. sickness Immediate posses. > ALES CORPORA ELON ? Inte tn Lambert Shores, 1052150 sion Three miles North from Im- | S rae take a ae 2 imes | lay City By owner, Ed Sherwood, JOHN A&A LANDMESSFER BROKER doris (40 eth sick down jee M53 _ 1533 ° 8 Telegraph Re 2 lot« on Milford read 100x385 FUR FARMS AND ACREAGE FE 4.1582 feet $1300 with 8800 flown Call Rutledge OR B11) FF 40003 Park 4 Our Prenat Dear Fened com ft on Pixie 1 Hichway Sprinefield Ten Terms Zened comm Corner lot. in Dear- born. Priced at #4500 with terms CLARN RENIZESI-N1 1 ae papaya or FE 4.4813 One venings and Sundaye Mu TTP E LISTING SERVICE _ OFF PINE KNOB RD building site 100 x 150° SCOTCH LAKE FRONT S@ & 203° $550 $2650 With eed down Bail. at £20 per mont! TC. HAY DE N. Realtor jes EF Walton Open Eves _FE 8-044! _ _ 2 RUILOING nit Park enpreval $750 eacy RAY ONEII.. Realtor 262 ~«S Tercera Ra 9 Phone FE +7199 or 9R- 32037 SITES 2 Peiry St Supditision 50x'92 Ft ; Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | | 12 BUILDING SITES FHA approved lots hare been surveyed and percola- tion tests made Located in rene west suburben loca- 60 and ft. frontage. Priced at $1.200 per lot. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 Bed ae Rd be pe Phone FE 13-2937 or FE 3-7103 Co-cperstive Rea) Estate _Exchange BUILD NOW ‘tn our weil restricted Waterford a Estates Estimates freely from ovr plans or vours HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Ra FOR BETTER SITES FOr" RETER HOMFS SEF CHEROKEE HILLS! You'll like the advantages of its close-in country location — FElira- betli Lake Rd. 1 mile west of Tel- egtaph Rd. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Feeney Le GooD | OAKLANS COUNTY Sale Land Contracts 52 | Just north of Molly 200 acres ~ Suitable for subdividing Neariv 2 miles o. frontage n wood travel RAl ae sere SEASONED | road Large houre and sern Will —- . | sel all or part with 20 per Pan | down For information oh. Flint 200 11 s6 OUNT | CE 2-§146 or CE 4-3250 Griff. 4 : Stegall) Realty obf8 ~~ Genesee - $3275 contract on new pungaine Bank Bidg Flint. Mich en Willams Lake” Roads Pa: » ments $54 per month on § ner neal rent lang contract. Your eos, $4300 Rent F Farm Property ABA 2 ACRES r. C. W d C 2 story farm house 4 bdrm« OO Oo. | Hot air of] heat 1 Coe garace REALTOR | Tool shed, fruit trees Grape Ar- ¢ r Wil bor Near Ortonville 16.590 OR sit tame Otfice Open a E W KURTH. REALTOR SS eS i MI 4-7676 Fash DISCOU Ni ° ; ; °0 S Woodward _ _Bham Sold $7,636 montply 968 @ month : 6 rent — ; 2 Sale Business s Property 49 :, adic eee Oe nee res rooms and bath on 100x300 ft, lot | #28 OSMUN EXCELLENT LOC«. tlon for grocery or any other sma'l business $65. OL 2-9761 25% DISCOUNT Sold for $7.450 $1 200 down SA dal tabling hore iN t NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED ret OF Bieelv \erreced “5, acts manufacturing. me eat exce * ~ ee ied lent location on busy tntersection ii i M \ R IGH ] 4 R ealtor 8000 sq ft. Terms. Box 95 Pon- _tiac Press FOR SALE BUSINESS SUTLDING. ideal for too! sho plant. 3200 sq ft. 8 Tel New Miracle-Mile center. tails and appt call Pontiac. F 343 Oaklangd Ave FE 8-441 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) NO OSS Need $500 “With fast. courteous service and on payments to fit vour budget? « | ~~ M-59 WEST OF PONTIAC f Then you should visit our new | modern office. ao convenient to parking and shonving, where new private consultation rooms await Toned commercial & porecus | You. Or phone FF, 8-819! and tell ace from propos -d us your needs center 72. ate. Bd lot Ph $4 Moo H mitre: ome « Auto VIOLME < in ARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy OR 17-1950 * Loan Company “CORNER LOT -9N Perry Street ‘Second FPieor 2 lots, 20100 f. corner Perry ft Hours: % te’ 5) Sacurday ® te 1 on roby door ppoy ber edad . LIKE | A \ REAL CAR "Ke G HE MPSTE AD BARGAIN? Lots of 'em re cage” MORON TT pe agin the Want Ads! a 4 ‘et ae ee it lieinth ts ‘Linen bememeeaia aes ad i ates coatiae THE PONTIAC EES? THURSD Ay, JU XE 21, 1956 SIXTY-ONE 4 Money to Loan —53/'_ For Sale Clothing’ 56/ Sale Household Goods 57 (State Licensed Lenders) ORI I OP RE ORDA LEA nee aan R | JR. BRIDES MAID DRESS. YEL-| MISC HOUSEHOLD GOODs AN WHEN YOU NEED | 5; f° Pe Stsee™atdctirt | fiver, lqaus Mew Sristabe. oo $25 to $50 |Nilegreen bridésmaid for- mona Oy OF aldactog | mal. Size 9. Never been/| trteerator. double bed. kitchen ta- ——— gar tot furutate your) worn. $20. Call EMpire “ gadorsers Payments ate to sult it your | sale after 6 p. m. you with your mony siebignee WOMEN’S CLOTHING. SIZE 2. wool ghia sWeaters to match | ali colors. Blouses, dresses, 2 for- tTfals, © and} varsity jacket. men's sults; size 38 coat, 32 waist Several op coats, 1 tweed, women's hunting \ Like new and priced to ; sell! 5485 ® Eliz Lake Rd ; le ‘Household Goods 57 Oe FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac ween set Bidg. LOANS: Extra Fes r Service | _ Stor Mise items. 279 Prospect. ia PIECE SECTIONAL $40 2 TA- on signature. car or furniture | ts Fee. $5 Loans made without endorsers for ‘i any worthwhile purpose. “Up to 21° DUMONT ‘TV WITH ANTEN- You cap borrow §20-850 quickly: hat. Very reasonable FE 5-4300 20 months to repay. 3 ROOMS OF BEDROOM AND LIv- ing room furniture FE 8-3164 2 FINE PORTABLE RADIOS FE. _5-8755 PC LIVING ROOM SUITE, good shape. Gas range. refriger- PC CHINESE BLACK DINETTE set ae pictures incl 6135 USEHOLD |, Fe sate esters are TV CONSOLE i} "ae. Ths Admiral TV console, $60 MI 4-1254 ANTIQUE. PINE | “CORNER | ‘CUP. board. 1 sectional davenport and __White Sears chair FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac 3'3 South Saginaw St Kay Bldg znd Floor Phone _FEderal 4-0535 YA i fee! TRADEING. Guiwaereee Automatic washers _ , 8 50 up) (Wringer washers $22 *0 up | Refrigerators ay up. $25 to 9500 Vacuum cleaners 705 up COMMUNITY LOAN CO | Roy's Replacemente Bers & 30 E. Lawrence FE. #7131] _ Rervice _ 98 Oak land ENDLY _SERV! F ABOUT ANYTHING “YOU WANT “GET CASH QOUICKL Up to $500 Y FOR THE — CAN BE FOUND SALES A littte out of the way but a jot | less to pay Special while they = last, lawomowers, s2-" and up 198 to 1953 “cars Bring you Gas and electric refrigerators, tile Most deals closed tm 36 ‘TAMFes and water heaters Rath- minutes Loans also made on fur- room fixtures beds, chests. dres«- hiture signatures and other se f'* vanities and cprings and curtlies Mattresses Living toom sultes ocastona chaire tables. lamps TV sets. radios rugs dining room suites Digette -ets and many a al } other mise items NEW & USED Visit our trade-in dept for rea! bargains USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN oan Company OR EASY TERMS "P TO 24 MONTHS fO PAY 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG We buy sel! or trade Come ot park = OPEN DAILY ® TO »8 AND SUN = eH neo ar as =e L & 8 SALES CO TEAGUE FINANCE CO {miles E of Pontiac, or 1 mile © of Auburn Meighis um Auburn | 202 N. M a Ra see * TOC HE ST E k, f1CcH PHONE FF 5-9241 ‘ ; "ANTIQUES GET ACQUAINTED LOAN: $25 TO $500 Sale Specia! price on al! pieces LIVESTOCK OR 3-463 By Trails End Boat HOUSEHOLD Goolx poett eee atake Pr Rochester OL 6071) 07 19791 apie: TLE te ~ = = ———-——_ Linsieum jioor Tile ze LOANS TO $508 ' s BAXTER @ LIVincsTONE «| 4 oC*m¢o Linceum Sa ‘Ground Ficer: = wu emee ae tise 64 W Lawrence St FE 41538 HAROLD § “PAINT & LINOLEUM A 140 8 Saginaw CAS] NOW ANTIQUE et AT AMERICAN p m1 river lec m ive skates j Sy size S 7k 1D wise Boots sive PAY LATER P DAN | osha Sod eee aie a. “ fied bo Pcie iat ae vis Wear Very cheap ‘an afto ° i Hee = — a afiord Phene write or come ANTIQUE FOR FEVFRYONE ‘BENEFICIAL oe ee vam ae bi dal te £LECTRIC DRYER } IN ANY cE oO ew fully guarantee? delivery aad imstalied No down parmert TW Lawrence si it “ pperce cre Mavtae washer late “iel A-1 eondttien 638 Phone Mortgage Loans 54. MY it) Se _ BARGAIN “COMPI ETE DINING 0) S&S 10 8) 5 y) POOR $25 Lounge chai: 620 1. AN = iO $1. ar Re tal ‘pinet 6300 Hien: ta:: i For any purmise on $& Magarime rack £3 Becroom homes modern or nut in rheir $e Potty chair s M} Oasland Ceunts 61378 2 For home adtitions of . improvements “ BOOKCASE MFADBOARDS 3 To rough-im or enclose crabes bedspreeds firepiace i houre partly constructed screen comb high chair FE 4 To build a garage + on 2 9482 oe ® gPrage home - . ac $ On second mortgages i BOT The GAS Abn y 200 Nationa! Buc ne | wee low price, Complete tn«tal- Nee or bhone FE | tiom Only 65 plus gas Kenyco —— Ay te Gas OR 3-260) _Swaps_ 55 BARGAI ss TN SMALL RADIOS 86 A FF 5-8784 3 WHEEL HOME MADE BOX AND uF HOLLYWOOD RED BOX beal trailer Trase for stee: toe s pnerepring mattre:« «4% boat [3-3346 after 6 px Dresser vanity FP §a@se tea OLDS FOR SALE OR TRADE CASH ig YOrPR FURNITURE of good boat A motor FE 3-2. e tanje Rm W27T1- 3 1 OTs Ri Paves Pt) WEST cheervive Wat? TO . Watt C Ate for housetra er hire cot! or ~eped itme msm AT; 4 1a ae uy yar TS sq Ste 8S MA 4.118 2 YR -OtD cow ‘KER SPANIF] COMPLETE «¢ ROOWS OF FIRS Good pet §20 cr what hace a ture for sae & dishes FE 23-4176 TS Paddacs = afier TRADE TY CROSLEY RFPFRIGERATOR eu vn Broom age sit@e With ate':es en door 1 tor B: r Seal ep ae Oniy o8 33 g00d West side location or will MI «& coe Ae or Mre Wheeier at FE cums DINETT SETR As RA semble these rourself and save Four chaits and tabie $6985 1a a ne $3085 These are new 1954 designs Famous: make Fermica tepe Popular colers Loek and rompare these terrific valuee Michigan Fleorescent 393) (Or. chard Leake Ave OU BLE BED ba? ee Cae Dresser to match e «ing bet and chest Pe tye rcdale: Bram I REAITY co DINING ROOM €FT MAHOGANY 1M2 W Wurar FF 4-9407 Good condition ir re LARGE 4 ROOMS AND UTILITY 7019 plus huge enc es sun perc Vax) 2 | SINOLEU ALS, 7 2U toes OU T5016 Me ot ad eats PTW ALL TILE 28c 200 ff to «andy jake privileee GUAR HOUSE PAINT GAL. $195 on Elizabeth Late Will swap |*¢_VINYL INLAID TILE 1c | equity for vacant and. car or RURRE RASE mE AteY GAL 83 50 | bousetraller SYERS. 141 W_HURON FE ¢3084) ELECTRIC s#TOVE OE CON 04 W Tennyson, off Baidwin now dition 825 FE 5-1894 | vecant, year olf, @ room and Wa bases ogy we plus utility ro He FD ariel Lice with of] Turtace, automatic t water apd lauridry trays Smal! Oe tee =? Tabie palm monthly parments Swap #quity | and oil stove Must sell cheap fer housetrailer, car of vacant PRE 54 . lan: = ; i > - rAL” FRIGIDAIRE FLECTRIC RANGE k L). RII v BROK]I R Like new ea aulomatic Must $00 FAlrabeth Lake Ro FF 41157 sell MI ¢ € ROOM nose $4956 WIT! tgke “$2 caro as part F reezer doen payvm eat on -O8en » . ee 4 iv TV AND BENDIX atv baal 0 a oat Washer Practically res Meke Ne tOta) N Adier or offer FF €-3201 “rae oe poe haxen CO 62600 EQUITY NEW 7 BDRM ied N Octike | home Cash of housetrafier Ph 4-977) : OR 1-168 < oe - BUILDING Lora, “woutn soo *TGIDMIEE 1 ¢ cu Ft. EXCEL $400 accepted as trade .n on used (PT! & cars H sy Van Weit, OR 3-1355 PREDATES aa RIF aes Ru D 70 range %s model. also endia | CHEVROLET. 19514 R FOR washer and dryer MI 443 10 NEW BUILDING MATERIALS E CEMENT BLOCKS OR VACANT FULL SIZE GAS RANGE. GOOD | LOT FE 48903 condition €40 FE 9-2547 FREE & CLEAR’ € ROOM ‘HOME FOR SALE FRIGIDAIRE Wasi- Would Like to trade for 1 floor er and dryer A-l condition FE | plan in or out of city Call be 831300 0 atreen 10 & 4 FE $2690 = 1 KENMORE CABINET MODFI | : OO sewing machine complete with | attach $125 Apply in rear apt GOING: SOUTH? 4 Green St We have a ladys 183 Ge ELECTRIC KITCHEN sTovE.~ Ford Sparkling clean good condition 828 FE 53-1369 throughout One owner #3!) : 14000) «actual miles free GAS STOVE 24 and clear She would [ike to ___.._ _ FF 37430 trade for equity in amal! ir GF RFFRIG EXCE! COND FE expensive home in or arocurd 21-5909 Pontiac Here is sour . z = : % : GATE! FG TABLE 12° 4C HAIRS chance for m quici trade aged Le 2 for a real fine car free and Sea ur refrigerator $20 FE clear, Call us now’ erp HAMILTON ELEC sath ER “NICE . As Vdw. M. Stout. Realtor _condition_Ony #1300_ FR s.ai6s HOTPOINT WATER: HEATERS 7 8s TT ON. Saginaw Street gal installed $128095 80 gal. tn- ____Open_Eves til ttalted $169.98 RB Munro lec. MODEL A PICKUP “ror ~GAR- _ftrie Co__ 1060 W Huron \ den tractor or what? MA 63375 tmonieR 9s GAS STOVE: AND | yp exten no LnGe 4 ROOMS bicycle, $15 _each FE 5-@17 i natural fireplace priv on Wal- aa ters Lake 12 miles north of Pon- JUNE SPEC IALS. tiac Wit trade for anvthing of Television _ $s equal value Full price $5980. FE Table tep gas range $20 4658 Apt size electric range $20 SILVER FOX JACKET AND FUR Kitchen chair $1 up coat, Swap for lect wiring la- Kitchen cabinet $25. bor No Heense uired OR Odd China $25 meets WWE BUY, SELL OR pr WANTED A ‘48°50. "81 WITLYS ) ic On TRADE pane! or station mn aece Will trade ( akland urniture ‘ho Chevie FE 4-4 WILL TRADE € 2 et Henry J for outboard motor 2-449 10448 Saginaw FE 2-5523 1951 KENMORE SWEEPER. GOOD FE condition FE 4-6210 Pg til eee = = , KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. WILL TRADE FULL SIZE METAI clean, porc®iain finish i panel bed complete for bunk Also Craftsman, 6" eater “ttn | beds, MA 4-1046 «hp. motor th in good con | WILL SWAP WELL E ESTABLISHED | _ dior, OR _3-7261 i grocery store for new Buick or LIVING ROOM SOFAS } MODERN. what have you” Call after 8:00) beautiful. slightly soiled Buy a PM = FE 58-6757 | mew unit for the price of a used | =e Furniture Annex, Michigan | WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE Ave 393° Orchard Lake f Eeclt Rota and reel estat We trade Picnie seal) ype LARGEST SIZE FLUELESS GAS } i hests. outdoo: rills,, space heater elec heater wa- - yet Plies 7: chairs. tre lises ter power dish washer used very — , Soadohal carts. Cochran's paints. ['ttle Vac cleaner good cond'- — — leo mexes ma _Michigar_ ‘8 ir au FE 4-7682. a1 niga sity ARE ~ trot == a PAINT SALE ARNE: S “HARD FE 5-9101 PY _price at Jack's 27? Baldwin | = seme BEIA0 HETEE C000 cow 1 a” 5 Classified Ads! To swapiyororota Ww" Ma MAH IG ANY CON. | what you don’t need for e500 re $60.05 MI) what yor do, call IE mactc CHEF GAS RANGE. THER: | | mostat Covered burners. excel | 2: 8181. lent condition, Midwest 4-0424 Fluorescent fixture, | and — around 3 acres of free ble and chairs Ice skates, ay bike. chairs, mise, articles. | 50055, MONTGOMERY | REFRIGERATOR rai Chef gas stove, standard ROYAL _ secs ts $3450 Davenport and chair, $19.50. elec- | tric roaster, $9 50. com- $19 95: $14.95, dining room suite, $3950: floor mode] radio | pooees rape comb $3950, knee- | ole desk, $14.95. 5 piece chrome | dinette, $29.05, large bookcase | glass doors, $2495 Buy. sel) and trade Pearson's Bank Furniture, 42 Orchard Lk Ave FE 4-7881 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, all makes guaranteed. Thvle Elec- trie, Johnson. FE +5168. REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S | 1955 models One of America's | best makes Perfect, new guar- anteed for 5 years Buy @ new refrigerator for a little more than used machine Michigan Flu- orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave RCA AIR CONDITIONERS - FREE china cabinet, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FUNNY BUSINESS | by ‘Hershberger 2 CHRYSLER AIR TEMP *4 TON | —_ . . rm. air conditioner. Window mod. | % el, perefect condition. Used 1 sea- son. $180 each. Call MAytfair— __6-1182 eves _. |2 7 x, = “PICTURE WINDOW. FE es ae OIL TANKLS. 2 LEFT. Reasonable. PE 5-3150 { 1955. M. G. SPORTSCAR. | 1500 TR, bewais ws 4000 miles Boy's 26° Schwinn bicycle, Exc condition Electric motoms. 1-6, 1-4 and 1-3 hp Hay- woog Wakefield corner table. 7 10 by 15 snow tires Metal file cabinets. Leather suitcases, misc _ Sale Sporting Goods 65) ONE 32. ONE 30-30 cial W cleaning rods and = illieams Remington auto __ For Sale ) Livestock | 72 i } WINCHESTER a RIDING HORSES. MUST one | pocguen. ¢ ls. 12 gauge , ‘ make and 4 YR. Pe cow. CALF | poly ase, | to appreciate, 3364 Ryan Rd y_side | | case 2) gauge Winchester pum 20 gauge Bolt action. red hupting | « “e YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. FRESH suit, 49 coat, 32 waist. Duck pants | 8 ya 8. 1 6120 Dinie H 7 6 size 32. coat size 40 Hip boots, | OR + ie Wy. bird boots, & buckle arctirs, size ‘BEAUTIFUL TENESSEE WALK- : siso vemos nip: boots: bird | _ing horse, very gentle OA 8-2773. | ots. size 6 ed hunting suit | ‘i a fm BLACK size 12 These items like new aaa) ST) horse. seddie- ore and ye to sell. $485 Eliz | die & & martingaie FE 4-6588 = ones - —-—— COME AND SEE THEM HORSES LIVE-BAIT | of all kinds §150 ‘to 8360. Also- reg quarter horses, Taseees trail. MERCURY AND CHAMPION MOTORS er Qakland. 68-3397, 3165 Davison | items Mayfair 6-2031 Lk Rd near Oxford Complete line of casting. spin- . - oot » eco PUMPS GOOD ' ning.and fiv rods and reels\Pow- CHESTNUT MARE 8&8 YRS OLD __condition | er tools, plumbing supplies’ and parade horse, saddle bridie end i _2 FRENCH DOORS. $8 ICEBOX | lawn furniture Close out of aii, blanket FE 17-0083 oo Ce elec motor §5 FE | oil space heaters { R SALE 3 NANNYS 1 BUCK. 38 GALLON GAS WATER HEATER. ANDERSON HDWE. Vee) Once as oan Oona Da- large marble wash basin with | Spee baie sa | hag mw » Sieatlety Aa aiden Se te ee ee ftem s Priced 2 Sun 4 am to 4pm Bang-tested MA 5 in good co ee reasonable Phone FE 2-5370 38-INCH MODERN GAS RANGE FE 4-0106 _ BUY Now KEMTONE — KEMGLO — SWP) Our stock ‘s saath) * com sete We still have a good juepyy G used white pine 3x12 Gmbess | ticed for a quick sale : Jsed 2x4 - 2x6—2x8—2x10—2x12's you c | _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt Dirt A 06 ONE: sg 2 weirens PH aon BROWN AND SON, BIACK SOW AND 5 PIGS WILL SEPA- vB LES | TERS MALI nT areay ry MPD, auagat re shrec er E 2- 204 | ——— READY TO” ne PULLE GEO | A-t TOP SOIL, FLL DIRT. SAND “Fines, 150 'N ye and gravel FEM 3 | mile ef Lakeville (PO. Gutsra, ee ok Sor RICH ia SE Michigan : : cirt. Sand. grave! and fil dirt. gappDLEe - SALE. Eugene Bennett, FE 5-4788. 8 wee conn ue see For Sale Houseteailers 78. PONTIAC CHIFF EF / AMERICA’S FINEST a9 § i te new defer plan. credit life je on all con- tract purchase HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Diste Hw Drayton va On 3-1393 an 2380 8 Dort Mwy, Flint OXFORD Trailer Sales General coaches 10 ft. wide me to 45 ft. Jong,2 bedrooms. 20 gal. water heater, jalousie windows, house type ae Here's ozéai mobile bome tos latest “ aicaey kitehen 27 to INSTALLATION eee on ait. PE #1798" fravel end fill) “rate 761 Brown Rd taking labent People sare realy J I We ees = ER . j — —— CRUMP ELECTRIC | neat-nsiz concrete & mortar $1 16 a tag 0A OO (Aa TOP sou BLACK birt Sale Farm Produce chy 3 ae oy oer 3465 Auburn Rd. New & used doors—lush & panel. __€ 1956 by MOA Service tae 2 I Beat, fl Sand any «revel George | <—2 ler and Holley Runabout ere res- Auburn Heights paesigabal made to your order, _Burklow FE |: 6 so sce a .EED Pork larson leat ey we have several! /RUG. 1 2 BY 14. WITH PAD CALL: get rock CRC 81 38 DE. @-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE | toes. 1 vear from certification treterg> Ou Oty *SDeS al FE 2 Rocki th c 5 og Band gravel E22 Conklin 970 Baldwin Rd . ; basis Parts and aocessories, 35 ocklath—C&C—$1 1 Sorry to interrupt—I came to collect the government FE 8-1112 or FE 'BERE = trailers to pick from’. MY RED a Saad. "CHROME BREAK- Bldg boards —insulation—plv wood 5 : | PRESH STRAWBERRIES = 1186 ret ase, ile &. of Lake fast set. Bookcase bed for sale. . Plyscord—naili—door .ardware communications tax'”’ _&-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. Vinewood off Joslyn ij 721. Ma# one mile Call_after 5, FE 2-4839 elts—roll roofing & shingles | a FM 3.0531 fll. peat. Earl How sippy POTATOES CERTIFIED a aan Spor aT ETT! we pace more than utes to Haare oO OO ON ae x sebagos, size A George L Smi thy 2 RDSON : = ae Toeigeledl sae aft . , compete Ss bul Al $ A:l TOP SOIL, SHREDDED 2410 Granger Rd, Oxtord OAk-| modern. Like new. $1,300. FE 8-3 ft wide 2 maple chairs and OUR Low Eaters WILL PLEASE For Sale _Miscellaneous | 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ree Spee de'vered in| land 8-272 5-2951 Exe COND: settee, Radio and record comb ee onEtac STRAWBERRIES BY QUART OR | ieeart 20 3 player. Crosley refrig. lke new | ber RP HAVE PUMBLR EASY WASHER 7 YEARS 66 BLACK DIRT cane rovce Long 2080 Ford Ro tion Aluminum awning. 00. val Bpeed Queen elec dryer 36 Fior- | RPI S LUMBE R Flectric lawn mower and 100 ft PLYWOoopD ai _MUtual 44482, Milford _ niture fully furn. $1405.00 ence after 2 Dm. — & Meteria) Bates Co of cord $15 2 nice parior table: z IO) § YARDS — $12 DEL FE 625 ‘Sale F r E i men 76 ley_ 3-1 : 15 FT. DEEPFREEZF GAS 5340 Highland Rd iM3¢) OR 3-7082 $5 each OR 13-2131 between 1 00 Sa" plrecured 3550 FE #10 or 2590 CL m m &qu ipn a MODERN 22 FT. TRAVELITE. range, © ft refrig Living room OPEN 8-5 30 Closed Sins and 4 00 or alter 6 00 ae $395 BEST GRADF TOP-SOIlL TOP ~~~ For quick sale, FE 86-1455 suite Norge washer Can be seen a — oO yO Se tir $805 Gessing mixtures. L. Siade. FE 1955 FORD TRACTOR. PRACTI.' 4, PONTIAC DELUXE. 30 FT at 25 W Howard St. FE 5-1177 OIL FURNACES RIGIDAIRE All_kinds et low prices 0448 caly new plow and b.ade 81 $00 ed 6 mos Enucetient. 62.186 aS SELL OR TRADE SEMLAUTO ‘ NN ee Re et Me nee PLYWOOD O28 BLACK DIRT SAND FILE AND 2438 Farimont Beriler Ir 1-4)46 18 Thor combination clothes and dish Fetiory Mew $369 ON 35414) ce =, | Feat en FE 2-054) “gravel, delivered. MA €2327 1950 TL-28 DRAG LINE WITH ‘s ~.— a washer completely rebuilt Hand 5 gat. ELEC HEATER 16050) 2 Don \w Conditioner Sune Penn PUPE. SFT 636 Giack DIRT TOP “Oil. FIT 14 bucket. good condiuon FF ' lawn mower and wel] sink 12106 7) Ga: auto Gas Heater 844 & Desa a es ; $3295 aire and gravel FE 2-3489 $-4257 _ | Big bake Ra Devisoure MAI Cin stks w fhtings 65050 un Perfect ie save PLUMBING pi a 2100 BULLDOZING 1 ALLIS CHAIMERS COMBINE Tal er = Laundry travs. stand. sjaersts $18 8 Wor hing Condition — at : in good condition 2 Geena GARBAGE DISPOSAL SAVF PLUMB Cail ue 9-2502 or MI 6-0516 on Moline! aeome! ie wired tle B unre ectric 172 S Sa ist D PEaT re er. excellent condition s | tite” wire te Posie 6% | ___v8'8 Magner 150.00 SALE. “iE ead ath oe Op rote te ear e'- PYCHange SPECIAL, _ care or tmode, MM REVERE MOVIE CAMERA ‘ _bu.ldezinng OR 3-748 : Black Haws trencher like new cleaner, $69 85 oor mode model No. 56. hke new. with fiter | CLAY LOAM TOP sOIL ; fal A) pond “DERSON $40 95. for tnside and outside color pic- arr eS A F oo eee Sa'B Clay or nace fil) wravel P fare ee pen gS me ANDER: ON R_8 MUNRO. st Ex. tures attachment 835 00 ATT. OR 2149] toe is ocr Deus Dunn FE $1446 00 rows We carty parts and seryice ( FLAMPION | STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD EX: $471 Bonnie Briar, Pontiae Lake 6 ALIT $3 FT aatrY atliswhice BLACK DIRT” Se SOIL ft TO 2", Fords Fbhreuson, Oliver tractors TAT AKEe ed ee head foto on eh sub ie b ereae totlet $18 8 Get our Quality Buliring -ds Prompt _ service PF 2-7538 L and equipment — . GKEA 7 LAKES |_ ene PE? ee 32x21 Gouble sinks $1499 Band materia: on vour uext LOADING < AND POSTISE Ane A IN DUSURIAL BEEMER le’ RCA USED CONSOLE TV.|aBc Of BURNER WITH con. basins. from $1093. G @ Thomp- house Job or store Be RACTOR CC ne 16 to St $4096 TV TON _ mit $0 0S. trois 2 230-gal tanks §150 OL son 80 8 Perry “We carry a tuil line DAI. 625 Woodward 1 2 and 3 be room wale 1-5) =F 5 =a Pi\wood Insuiatio-, Rene | FF 4-046! FR 4.1442 ft 10 ft wide available e fi- WALTON TV __ 2s FARM BE 0 FE 46) 7 BABY CRUMDDwiTMOCTo MAT: oGun © rE Doors Paints. Hardware F Quarton Ra 116 ah ov BAROAING IN CSED Fak u Dance 5s tow Se 18 per com Os Waiton Cor Josivn FE 2-223 Gee bane wines To loll 207 ee “Boolr, Liueer CO er of Palate 7 20 to ue TOOLS, PLUS NEW OLIVER * os ak ‘28 oe aa sE' RVEL j a oe eirean Gace E K D & it and and Ten Boll “QUIP? 5 . Ps 2 TEE Fea reer tee | Tae tat wa Garage Doors en elen* Emit? | 8 Ma adi dat © Fetter’ wb" pane fe art lke Fenicae dove vey Dealer § eave . De s3907 . i. weed decisis) cae? RELAXACISOR FOR alr DE- DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. | LOADED M24. JUST NORTH OF OXFORD BOTTLE GAS SOLID OAK CORNER CABINET, gatHroow n Ounce erry eteei svernead factory luxe model, reasonable PE 4-1082 or delivered 3263. or FE AllIS-CHAIMERS POWER LIFT ne rtect for ¢ining room Natural ard 20M FIXTURES | pe oka pe "om vases open ROMEX, nt THE COIL, ¢ PER 60s corn planter) Heavy duty 3 sec ACCESSORIES STORE cnish, glass doors $25 MI 47161 and coal Hot water and. steam peice a eee fl age cetaee eae font | boxes ‘or duplex plues rig “TCP SOIL BLACK DIRT ( tiom spring tooth and 4 sectinn | é - Ses > vas Gis SPEED QUEFN WASHER FOR boilers automatic water heater less than vou think tet us give ap a “Maan & ranke fuse boxes ras. ber $10. Delivered. FE = svike tooth harrow ll new 69 oes es & sont bm saie 4 month: old FE 8 1808 Hardware electrical! = cupplies you a (ree estimate bad ompson f0 38 ‘ese WI sel below wnclessie co st __ Open |} SIMMONS INNERSPRING sora C7°CK and tis galvantred con Yes we give Goid Bell Stamps. Petry & = —_—.___- *FILI DIRT SAND AND GRAVEL ®6! Dixie Hwe MA 5-581! bed. cecasional chair 6 ft re Bf Dide ana fittings [owe Bros ERRY DOOK 8ALE8 CO SINK YOUNGSTOWN, CABINET delivered OR 43-1082 or MAple DIRT HAULERS Auto Accessories 80 frig Reasonable Ol 1-058 pal Ra Pees NS Si Paadoce ee Sb No antes, Pe Gale for sere ANDSCAPERS vos : siitigs ine ne SACRIFICE’ $400 GE ELEC = ane ~ OF 12° TV WITH AM AND Pu _ 898 _No_ dealers FE 43675 FILL BAND FIL DIRT TOP peeopy CONTRACTOR! a AUTO GLASS SERVICE stove Lite new Solid oak dinette axes ee _ : (onc o yo O00 ee Bee ity PIPE 3345 PER COP. WAR: soil Delivered FE 231 == -tRactoR. SEF THE ALLNEW Glass installed while you walt set Bese ocfa) and smmatching otser et falter ae ote ton eee ere ceaner _Wick’s 2678 Orehard Lake Rd PONTIAC LAKE BUDRS SUPPLY JHC UTILITY TRAC. We use the highest stade of chairs Maytag wringer - a FE . bahia and attac 4 ALLOW WELL PUMP $15 FE Wash sand ang gravel Fill dirt OR WITH Weavy Cry HEN- giass. Free 1 | coffee to & washer 1 flocr lamp MU 4 “ANGI I Oo Z HOL Lin is Wie aD Oe VARIETY _ 4-6790 cement & mortar. Trucking. OR RY LOADFR HENRY customer pe ren faremeet: S dStore Miles out wan tm a a 34-1534 DIGGE Insurance jobs TRADE ELECTRIC Rance’. ror cl R F ENCES strong floor covering. and Mac-O- S ecial OO rIVERY 2:1. YI BACK HOF MGGER INS “ Open Saturday Uatil 4 gas ranges. Ro B. Munro, 1066 No money down FHA aovroved | - j oF 7-802 i PROMPT DELIVERY 2'3 YD Wo Huron _FREE FSTIMATES PF $-747! Be) pes pone . Wood and “steel Black dirt or peat OR_3-0644 AED DST ER Ms (on ostea ee Glass ee Se +7088 as Rar Te “ 25 : C : OTR E 41132 e RADE-IN DEP] IRON FIREMAN BIN FED STOK Clothes Poxts ROAD ORAVEL $ ¥D8. 81 pe FE 07% 72 Oakland J : Se . A : - anc control: $45 FR +¥9 ryoay SAN Tne FE 46588 KING BROS. SURPLU8 AUTOMOT 2 Pc living Rm suite $19 95 BURMEISTER FANS FANS FANS. ALL SIZES RENSON LUMBER CO. — wound pEatee rial, All galore Approx. 400 yas, 3 Pc metai bed com: ete $18 ‘tyies Wincos pede-'al a’ 548 3 Saginaw FE 6.254) NTTAC Ri T DY Bagle uto Parts. 1: Recomd electric washers $29 88 ax Piact =: F ventuator $4805 up Jerrifc cE Pr ry ; “LOADING ~ st SUES ee oi Ls 1 PE 5-219 Drop leaf table & 2 cnaire 810 5 SS ee -9r2s les Michigan Fluorescent 395 SEPTIC TANKS _ dave extra fine sot Weoievae Dvlens & Wheel horse Apt size gas stove 845 & is ae He chard (Lake Ave REINFORCED CONCRETL ' : ec Ay : : : rag =F eae dinette a be me Force : ie on STANDING TOILEI5 $180 FF 46428 3872_Filr Ik Pe “ ire saat . west of Balc- tractors, Several Rood — For Sale Tires — _ 80-A Sea AY toes iisteD tt and 4212 also Ir stock 21%32 double sinks $29) STEEL CLOTHESLINE POLES — ised tractors OW- MANY ITE Move OSTED Washdowie with ‘ittines $11 83 28 a peir Phone OR 3-3537 QUALIT used tractors. Also Pow: Goon usep TIRES. BAROAIN "\: “9 3 pe. colored vee sets wen ae ~ a er mowers. lvans Ff quip: Spares, all sizes. $3.50 and up AWYMAN'S 78 ub Crown’ Coat in @ $228 Factory Ina regulars 20 a ee BLULIDOZ! . a These tires traded im on new 18 W Pine FF 4:12 28 ly Joint Cement In QQ. 822 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ano GER “DESKS | Fei ait, send & grexel top oil meek 6307 Dixie Liwy. weuy nate at TABLE-TOP GAS STOVE 830 PE 230 {. tint system 0 yee) e200, CALL AT NOOM 11 titty | All workmanship and materals Xf A 5.7878 SERVICE TIRE. 8-501 2087 Willow Beach Keego 250 ft. Dertorated tane $ #0 oe v ORESCENT FLX ng is RES HURON ®T FE 23-0038 98 | suarerterd Clean p rum sand & TF R FE ADING CO es oa Regence a3 6 = e- = = GyPscite .. : ie Chrome Idea] for ue over ey AM-11 AM ” i" FWLESS TRUCKING “sea ECONOMIC GARDEN TRACTOR é i a _ en : td ue. eG a@iongside medicine cabinets od. U 4416 " 4-4 Trailer 4x8 ff 2 wheeler Orth- 481 N Perry St Used gas stove $2000 4x8%." fir piv “sitp AKC PUP Mile Ra irm‘ngham Mich | PONTIAC. MC SALES AUe toca Tee omeene sor ry “, 2 58 x6-®8 & 12 TONG Grecs of colors to chose from in ers Supply. 156 Montealm e« Curtin OR 3.8206 _Phone ieee _ #6083 thorized Triumph A J Match- hose lt Gas F $ - Se NOW ONLY & IT Fr rubber base or Jelled Magic—no FE $4712 Weekdaes ot 6 Le hiel abled ee : : aaa less dealer Parts. sales. service. aoc RElGgegie wins te nee & F TONG . @fin raibt free-packtne tn reer coniars 0 w-4 Closed every BOXER Ac ails ~ CHAMPION Niche hain Saw Dicce 112 Fast Pike St ‘ la Padic OW ONTY 6 IN FYE ef store Oskiand Fuel and Paint ire om} Tne $98 sefvice fre Plone = es s ane : — peas Padte & Avolisnce | gra) xk anc asim TIMBERS Ge Orebard Take Ase FE ys > - Pe gars see cen CE AND tay ae 5 icyc 7 0 Wurer re ein sce ee eine oe Cameras, Equipment 461A. spc-tany spanini porenee aM) S021 18 Front St MY 3-481! For Sale Bicycles __ 84 USF PI bt mi Sol pine 2 eke ba btabe Gumbo ge ‘TTER 3¢) FOOT WAR : SR wks old Free to cood home NFARLY NEW FERGUS poe SIDE oop VA ER HEA LRS ine electrica’ mutors pete eon < 878 Orchard Teke Rd CAMFRas S48 Second FE 4¢-6970 delivery rake FE 7-98 vse Fe BIKE $15. Go : on ue eeets anc @. kinds of bu.id- Boucht solid traded } °R SPANIE?S WONDER. NEW HOLLAND 77 BAL oa AND A SPECIAL CLEARANCE SQMF Ne Supiies LIONEL & AMERICAN EPPFRT$ CAMERA SHOP Orci wanudd-vecit Wo Rccwall | Comm cemtcne: ¢ Gc fea Medel “BOY 8 ENGLISH BIKE IIKE NEW ALI WELI KxXOW MATFRIALS BEITOW ARF, NEW FLYER TRAINS $7 W. Huron PE 5-66 6230 A Both in good condition Ready , _ _ FE +4606 8 MAKES SIZES 30 GA. TO 80 GA AND AT M a tae CAMERAS. PROJECTORS FA.) agcp: “MALES BEAGLE ‘8° FF 3910) _ , gtrts 24° 8CHWINN BIKE CHiL- AKE YOUR PiCK 84950 DA AIN YARD ONTY Authorizec factory service and COCKERS MALES AGLE . ; : > 7 New grac OT $15 95 , ’ mous makes on time payments. 1} t ‘ Besswel| Ken- SFE US FOR NEW AND USED drens 3 whee} chain bike. Rea aS LAWRENCE Ee New frent doors. 837 25 Lay pei iectory ort. a ete 24 hour service on colored film- nels 3011 Pueers Ra. Farming- hay tools. Stock tanks, John Deere sonable MI 46012. E? ; . = ore s, 28 ee o-81Sl | 2mi2" shelving brds Se lin, ft TASKER - art ie w HURON ST. ins ; uu! oe eas ton Near 11 Mile Road OReen- and New Idea Davis Machinery GIRLS 34" BICYCLE CON “WAYNE CARER Dec | Rtatty pine 81498 per 100 sq ft NEW & USED PORTABLES. WIL! sed th E_$-8753 | leaf 44979 or GReenleaf 44970 | Phorle 45R2 Ortonville ie. Low price. me ut WAYNE GABERT’S | Garage ‘siding $1467 per 100 sa. ft Cait, cium eee a Col NEW, OER Ta A ROLLEIFLFX COLLTe PUPPIES NO PAPERS | TRUCK: TYPE LOW BOY. FORD | eno.isi: RACER WITH 3 SPEED APPLI- ANCE CVE | nebentce a ae reads 100 s oes tr pewing aachinen otha a eadiaa'| PE ster with case Price §135. _ $15. MY_ 32-3608 chassis with st meer one air, © ner $25 FE 17-0756. we Pivscord 4x8 sheets 3 : } Tere brakes $273 4301 Josiyn F } ot) of 10 miles for only $32. Parts | tn | CUTE KITTENS, - HOUSEBROKEN. li fects Eos up to 255o DISCOUNT | guersies eealatisa sas mh _?xtra FE 43930 835 Auburn Ave. __ Sale Musical | Goods | 62 “Free to kind home. EM 3-8562 | USED GARDEN TRACTORS BR Boats & Accessories 85 On all_new floor samples. Wash- a NEW GALVANIZED PIPE | op aaa M 3-8605 ah els PRICED TO SELL... : ator TW ncteennees — Retrig- | Roofing. hardware, plumbing. ce!) ty in 121) ft leneths .... Wise R.2 USED 120 BASS ACCORDIONS lencane SHEPHERD COLLIF From $50 AND UP Pe eee Le erators—TV sets— - Ment. sewWer crock drain tile ce-. % im. 121) ft Stac ft Gallagher's. 18 E Huron St. FE | upptes Natural beelers. $5 Pau! , rDIT TERMS new $100 OR 3-04 2Y¥E ARS TO PAY ment gecke chan tanks (You iar ANE, LU MBINO Labs. A) sor0e _ +0866. ™ L | indal! OA 8-288? FE 40714 FE ¢1112) 10 HP_ JOHNSON, MeioR CART: name we have is & = mee Eee ed sa “ = } : + == UINEA PIGS PARAKEETS Al! < and 2 props. OR 3-4582. rn DEvgred Inset te sais «6 UNION NG RT CHING NEW. AND Jain * “Oh tame CAE es Shop, 9 8 Astor FF 66433 KING BROS. 12 PT RUNABOUT, {WHEEL ARD : COMPANY IN SER VERS ROTARY i SP oe oe NON REGISTTRFD YOUR TH DEALER | “accessories. 10 HP. Johnson YOUNGSTOWN CARINET SINK 54 bint : mae {| TULERS | WER SPRAYERS ACCORDIAN POLLIN, WHITE 7 PUREBRED NO FGIs PONTIAC RD_AT PODYKF model O : tn model $13050 value — $90 50 sca MOR j A depo + wit sold on, Time treble switches 2 Seis switches. 1? German Shepherd Puppy — 77 Fa These are slightly marred Also pee a tig ge Mer ei, g | payments available WP Miller master switch OR "1208 OR 34185 _ Auction Sale 77 16 PT SAILBOAT IN WSTER errata pont oe) meee welt * "sun “19 to 2 | teers “Woodward crn’ Ty'ta BABY GRAND PIANO Al CONDI PARAKFETS CANARIES CAGES ~~ ~n- ‘21107 and 2 ac: at exeene 1OR YARD | Neate Ra eat Es ase tion, Phone 92-6447 Food Since 1927, 548 Oakland Ave 1). artes WEST OF DAVISBURG 14 FT Lily _2te BLP. CLIN- Rare values Youngstown Kitchen 9g99 GRATIOT (NR HARPER) = os NROr AN MAHOGANY | Ia paleatc ( on Davisburg Re. Sat. June 23 ten motor 31-4644 Annex complete display rooms Daily & 10 @ Sun 8 to > NEW BARDMATIC GARBAGE Sree boat ne ‘Parakeets Guar. 10 Talk oat pm Numerous farm items" 13 PT PLYWOOD BOAT. i YR. Ore free planning service 397 Or- KEnwood §-9200 eliminator still in original shin- | just take over parmnents of a19 Allowance for old bird Cages. 10 sheep & 19 rooms of furni-: old $30 FE 2247 _thard Lake Ave 0 10x} JONES & LAMPSON BENCH pes é ae eer price $30 98 per month Cai: Mr. Novak. FE | Supplies $01 4th St. FE 2-4025_ ture, Some antiques 1. R John- jf mr poaT ON REELS TCI INCL. lathe. to chucks and face piate aes MUlberry #1851 e or 44800, PAPAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES «on. proprietor ears, locks, enchor, running apie For Sale Miscellaneous 60 __ 8150 Call MA 5-4492 after 4 pm ae CORONET. GOOD CONDITION, @h4 supplies. Crane's meee | AUCTION SALE, FRI NIGHT B&{ and cover 8. Telegraph. After ~~~ TP MOTOROLA 21° TV. CONsOL-) NEE[) AUTOM ATIC EM avs. 1918 Portpoo! Court _erv__2489 Auburn Rd Prins | Pe AUCtion nowce 5089 Dixie) § Price e278. " j ette, like new. $119 Appiy in | _Unien L rape ' Hwy. between Dravton and Wa- 15: ht THOMPSON FIBERGLAS 5/8 4 x 8 : ; Tear apt 4 Green St 7 4 HEAT. ? ? lente ee UPRIGHT PIANO ANCEY 8S PET SHOP sn | terford. Lovely chrome breakfast Guck FE. }-1787. | CYcI ONE, FENCE. FREE ESTI-| Direct factory priced -n ofl-fired $95 Gellagher's, 18 FE Huron st 2% _¥oornets Ra} u | ee ee ce sr oe | ierT WoL _mates OR 3-8321 furnace any mode! and size Can FE_4-0566 REG GERMAN SHEPHI ERECT Pr- | ig wl pilin dine. "eats ctor Control trailer sed cover. |— Cc Neanut Time ic Here I furnish duct work and tesms ‘NEW SPINET 1 PIANO CABLF.| male with 2 puppies Reasonable ae Giudio rea. eis ‘caaa! sapped _ Score SUSY ene OR 3-377 PE 46309 | Dratnich & Bach Big discount | _ OR_3-0916 | Curved class chine cabinet. sumo |: eT T, , a DFT SAI . Come in and see our hew deco: | ee eee | $395 up Row!" — Co. OL REG GERMAN SHEPHERD FE-| pump. baby buegy and basinet.| with sail. cover. and eq ( rations - featuring the new “Level (orp GARAGES | REPAIRED TO _2-5036. OL 6-05 | male Reasonable FE 8-0540 Lamps. rugs. lincleum. mattresses 13 Opdyke read or es $4. Q5 eos TE look like now Lengthen vour fa- | PIANO 1 Same CALL BEPOR® AKC REGISTERED COCKER and misc galore, Sale starts at | $9f2 CHL RCH S INC race. Put in new garage doors. 9-43 am Oscar Schmidt. FE uppies. § wks old Phone FE 620 Seats and lunch room< ‘2 FT RUONABOUT. STEERING NEW 10 CUBIC FT RFPRIO $178.17 8 Squirrel Ra EE 7.0033 mare Cee UST | Bebls — pees | Bees ia for prompt cis | wheel, Reasonable. MA §-1138 . Oeenat COACH ¢ CLOSING OUT ONE SET OF COLLTER'S EN- RENT A SPINET PATNO WITH REGISTERED MALE GERMAN. Dorel Sy Noaschola goats “ XLUMINUM BOATS. 9150.50. 461 ixte Hwy Dray ion Plains | Se inlaid tile (Bee) Ge cyclopedias, plus children’s set | ontion to buy later All money | seekers Gcalebie) ter breeding! eee Trailers, $87. 9669 M59, West 2 WHEEL TRAILER GAS STOVE | Sec wall tile 20¢ ft 1954 editions Sacrifice, $100. MA paid tn wilt be bran | te your. R 3-3780 | AUCTICN SALE EVERY WEDNES- U PEEDLINER RACING 1 HULL _24-ft extension ladder, FE 8-3788. | 05, paint Nees! Se on et Gallagher's, oF Re “REGISTERED” BEAGLE CALL oR et et hourshad Tucnieace este are TieKO4Q | Mereury | Motor. (19855 20- VOL SET. COLLIER’s Linoleum 39¢ ) > ms 23-7500 After 5:00 orlv seperate. Boat Enc. 24 Glenwood. ___ | Raveer pare nical PENNY PAINT SALE SMALT E BRAWBACH | BABY SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPigs | 224 arm. 30 West Tienken RG, | §its. new’ mncloy Shi MY Deen \NEW 36° HOMART ATTIC Fan | SMITH’S 307 S. Saginaw Roaee point 1 gallon os Pathe) a BS ont] Oak: | AKC Pine bench and field) Rochester After 6. with auto grill. Never used, 4 | 55; Uxe BARY CARRIAGE LIKE 0G, Kalion aude... eee j nq Lk. Wes eae ie eding al or buntin ‘ON SAT AVAILABLE per cent off Used bathtub, youn DELUNE BABY apeuce LIKE seen ek ol $228 SMALE USED PIANO SAVEOVER Raised with children, MA 6-14 PAINT oF 5g 3700 Orion na DE EEE coe ktm gt = complete: doubie spring and i= Roller or par le maenenneed v1 nad Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron at. Do ogs Trained, Boar Boarded ‘ 70 hy wright STEEL DOCK ~ te rie ae co sizes 6 Bay Pala 2d vere seen 1 gal. ae * core ey ad cas FP cnea® | — Foc S is He aairaiarel 8 Lu Lis — AKE ALE: S | WHEEL METAL BED TRAILER | _ $40 ‘and. ‘up. 7600 7600 Elizabeth Lk. Ra | | | OOS. CATS BOARDED. DOGS | ~~ ~~ INLAND LAKE SA Montgomery Ward. Excel cond. |p AW? TITE 1ITCHES | *- 8 Saginaw St. Open JOE ‘Sale Store E aos || ae BurrShell 378 8. Tele | 5. pr +54 MODEL. 2 BEDROOM u71_W. Haron Pa Es ae DR: } -PR m -FABRIC ATED | ~~ quipmen ances | Peerless. Complete bath and 1 FUFL Ol HOT WATER HEAT. © CHROME OF CADMIUM x x a eae aan S awa. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 shower. Lasso ee quick sale.) AL : ; ee oe re Ms. arran +4067. _heater “Both $30. OLive 268 The kind that ae = re frame RERMUD. a HOU pas ONAL) (BARGAIN. Ce bell a * LAKES. ~ $300 DN. EVINRUDE L _ of_all_makes of IDEAL FOR BEA H.| _MIdwest 6-2355 (30 ACRES OF ALFALFA HAY. $10 35° 1954 GREAT LA MICHIGA 2 Seas, ie EEL. fF. E Howland Be Dixie Hwy. . C ECK OUT REGISTER | @D acre. Joe Bailey. 3010 Com: tin over payments. =) A (2000 USED RED BRICKS. CALL ooo aA oF a" CAMTER®> XN Dy Used departmental (NATIONAL) | fora. calcein omailamala SUPER DF. RICHARDSON ALL MARE = Dene ead mentee sero BACK Y ARD. SPE: | (BAROAINY ‘Phone Carl Miswent | ALFALFA HAY. BOTH CU UTTIN 41 ft. MY_ 23971 wuH-7-BES | We hav ral new outb> | " ‘@ to ‘82 chev) CIAL MODELS FOR; lee tae ea ae aged nar 4 Big fier, ten can ane | 1 ave seve : a — TRAILER OWNERS, ~‘Sale Sporting Goods ¢ 68) Ras BL. French, OR 1-073) oF > or Feds. | board runabouts «used as FOR CASH IN A. NS ATLLEIN ‘ — : EASY SPIN DRYER. 4-1 CONDI. ll MOD Ss TO an | _ PS OE, | ORNERAL 3 32 FT. demonstrators for sale at HURPY, sell things Tix. ATE MODEL. $75. GOOD 1 MODELS AQUA LUNas. NEW AND USED. | MIXED | HAY, GRAIN & oTRaw #600 through Classified Ads. . | SILVER oie OLDERS. CHOOSE FROM, AO = ; ane o toe Pachuret we reduced fp i wees nals tex ~ F Anything goes! Dial FE) saw sipewatK| MONEY DOWN. i one's 3% 8. 8 of tractor eroM AATNO, Aur 2-8i81. i ROL LER SEAT SEWooD'k SIZE ' DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED. GUNS - puY - SELL - WANTED” QUASTITY OF “GOOD oF pos 2455 RIDG Su Manley Leacn 10 Bagley 8t. corn, Lb 26571. / 4 ; P / ; ' a - \ ij | F, : i 4 * Fi Ie i f Ry ; . ' F aft f ah i : ar | : ‘ r ip ely \ i ‘ _ ‘ } i - a +. x ’ ~ yo 4 Pee f { / ae i Deel GON ee Te er Sfp a WR Soe, Het : | 7 5 t : Fi ‘ i | ve oe ‘MERCURY MOTOR 5), SIXTY-TWO __For _Sale Trucks ee ee Boats & Accessories: rr eee STE Ee | salt ta! Fiat von ™m er een 4-8658. ys NEW TIR SHARP i¢ FT. MAHOGANY PLANK OUT- board—Excelieat condition. Phone _ PE 4-350 oR A-1 shape full license, $400 WP. JOHNSON MOTOR & MOTOR A 38507 ime 8 HF ‘ty FORD DUMP, GOOD CONDI: shield, oo gar controls oh. ‘ne . OR 3 EM 35-0306. Edgewood Park. cate ‘4 MBYD.. DUMP IN GOOD | us FT. oy M , 3 _condition, FE 4-€588. tone mahogany with walk-through. +s) WILL Ys PICKUP WITH FRONT | j with running lights re- | end drive No down per mant de, compete hardware ancher,| Lucky Ayto Sales FE 4-1006 custom Vinyl cush | eusiom floor poands. utility cev- WILSON GMC. Open Evenings THt8& remote contre] equip- Also a beautiful winch-op- | Licensed and | fF Mise equipment such as trailer hitch, | aafety chain two — we beard and many other extras ¢ mee ie ae . eS one ob cee tee yearn, J Uesday Through Iriday Weodside Dr, Franklin. Mich, Mayfair 6-3706° ss -| OAKLAND AT CASS ‘o 1-FT CHRIS CRAPT =| ce . 2 rs cs nacre - hp. Like oe _ PHC NI ; 5-9485 _ _ 81,000 MY_3 ‘30 WILLYS PANEL TRUCK. 8206 aLgurNUM Boat & MOTOR PE “soso Lamont Oakland Li West side pe ROW BOATS. $55. 4921 — : — 8-8782 ‘Filer. FE For Sale Cars a * HASKINS ” King. Used very litte 10308 Oak. burst. Rd.. Holly. Phone MElrose CHRIS CRAFT 19 FT INBOARD. Mahogany. Reupholstered Reg Very good condition. COSTELLO'S BOATS. MOTORS _tratlers “re Orton. MY 3-3732___ ~~EVINRUDE MOTORS Gator Trailers—don t buy any, trafier until you see the Gater. | Meyers Aluminum Boats Apco water skis KELLY’S HARDWARE | FULL PRICE 3804 Auburn Avenue AUBURN HEIGHTS rE — "SE Chev, Sed. 00... .8395 FOR BEST QUALITY MARIN 5 Ae an SUPPLIFS — SEE ee aneere "92 Chev. 2 dr...s00 6 S45 | aler for ler) : =Hyc .$Vivniw Sed....... S405 FVINRUDE MOTORS ‘3 lym, Sed... 9405 Whiriwing boats Oe Stude, V-8 Cpe... S595 Gane pepe 3S Chev, Sedan. .....S695 Old Town canoes s4 Packard Sedan Sterling trailers | Standard steel pier 53 Chev. V8 Station Wen Marine bogie & painis E-zZ RMs MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS « CHEVROLET * “Oakland County's Pastea Growmg Dealer” 675] Dixte Highway at M15 MAple 5-507! Open Nites ‘til 9 BUICKS 1986 DEMOS - SEVERAL Hacing co Boat Works 3e80 8 Telegraph Phone | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR Bales and Service dtarcraft & eee: star boats. Teenee and Little | a trailers. Everything for the | at OWENS MARINE 8UPPLY 36 «6Orechard Lake Ave. he FE 2-6020 HORSE- power. A-one condition ‘FE 1152 PLYWOOD, 12 FT. 57° WIDE 5150 Clpkera 14 ft boat Fibergias “deck and ratl 22 hp Evinrude motor and wheel Complete Ler S hp. Evinrude motor $65 Runs -good We will give vou $100 trade car nlee im on your used motor ona Mer- | eers Holiday spe: ras . eury Mark 25 at Ciff Dryers. can-atrerd’ a new Buick Living- Sports Center. 18210 N. Milford -— stem Motor sales Buick Dealer for Rd . Holly en a= 21 years Howell Mich BAILBOAT 16 “FT VERY SEa. r worthy reer glass decked (and 1980 BUICK SPEC 2 DR. FE 2-6416 bull with aluminum mast Won - — —— $3 BUICK SPECIAI RIVIERA age ey iter iese: | hardtop. ‘ower steering, and | brakes White - green and white SLIGHTLY USED 12 HP ELGIN| custom paint. Very low mileage outboard motor Phone FE 58-2162 | Mwy personal ear. $2,200. Phone SHORTY HOOK Sie [> = PLACE ERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 1956 Jes and Service FE 2-5260 NY's MARINE F\ EVINRUDE MO. , tors. 20 ir experience 1000 Holden's Ree Stamps on any ‘ boat or trailer Aluminum boats . Mya cheap chard Lake : OLDS. Transportation Offered 87 DEMOS. | Pre ere vee GOT CIILEN & CON ood cies, fan Fresciocs. “See |YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Forse phen ay Teteeess ue | OMC TRUCK DEALER OLive 1.0761 dice Pige Ferry Bervice, Inc. OR €@RUCE GOiNO WORTH PART , ~ load either way. FE $6806. $28 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER _ Wanted rd Used Cars | vo OLD CAR FOR ode — | 88 ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO — burdensome? Let us help you to | Adjust to some iess” expensive mode! ‘ ‘aC can ae doses et Rochester. re ris Motor Kales . “latkston Rd LOL my tose After 6 06 pm Pu as "Marcery * See M&M Motor Sales |_| ae at _ * For top dollar om late mode! care BUICK HARDTOP 1955 SPECIAL 21 Dixie Hwy _OR_ 21603 Pp . be foes ww ites. Low mileage : §-6800 ali pm Cc A - ogee rind eal P ins BUICK SPFCIAL HARDTOP = With extras. $306 and take over wTD “< rer METAL AND paymts Call PE 4-950 * WANTED LATE MODEL CARS. CLEAN AND * SHARP BRING TITLE. MONEY WAITING | ! GLENN'S | SALE MOTOR wM 8. Saginaw &t ee 7771 M4 ore country aquire Great a a are 54 Willys Sky Lark . $505 — - THE HIGH DOLLAR | 86 oiae ‘es 3 ot giaas For high grade used cars. We 55 Ford convertible $1795 need them Drive the >xtra miles ‘55 Chevie H Top. P Pak . $1795 {t will pay vou well. 4540 Dixie ‘48 Continental Cad. eng $1505 He ae = seeen ei Si4as hd oe Ke a ea | o cony 4 8 $7495 H. J. \ ANMW PLT 4 Rambler hydra $1905 OR 3-13545 — Lia Ambassador SEOS ar &. Stateaman $585 SHOP IT” s Vietoria, Pak 5 tude ‘4 Top ... $945 Then Bring It Here |°83 Chevie H Top Poe $945 e pay ). Goltar for sharp Cars. 51 Stude V-8 H Top $545 AVERILL’S ‘$1 Rambler H. To $195 | 2020 Dixte Hwy. ‘8S Rambler hydro "7,000 miles TE 20078 FE +6296, |°4 Hudson, like new. : ‘4 DeSoto je . Vv WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR | ‘15.000 cates” a Fe, Ys “sharp late model cars. COMMUNITY MOTORS .. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM s ‘34 Nash Saece R&nHu $1005 ‘48 Olds , storage charges "30 Nash . storage charges B’ HAM - NASH 803 X 666 S|. WOODWARD __ OLtve 20311 bapesal; transmission. Cheap FE) "WE NEED USED CARS ARD CHEVROLET ~s¢ FACTORY WAR trucks. Get our price before you “ranted mata at Prive reduced i : . “ Prices 15) series $1550 210 «e- North Chevrolet's ries $1628 Bel Air series $1725 Factor’ options and accessories at dealers cost Big Lot in Birmingham oa —. ———- —--- —— - —_— 5 appraisal on used car by phone | - 5 = = . Cail Dec Watson FE 44508 iS » \ - -SHARP CARS ONLY «4, cupy cone Reao hn aden If your car is sharp bring car indicators W W. red and white. | and title High dollar paid for late model used cain BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of re eens E. Blvd. sharp Gold Bell Gift Stamps Lake Orion’ Motor Sales M24 Clarkston Rd For - phate! EASY ED WILL — WANTED: SCRAP CARS Ph. OR_ 3-451] WANTED — JUNKED OR Usk) eats, any make any model. Top Fs 888 paid . _ BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-9219 6 BAGLEY &8T E GASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE. models Economy 22 Auburn D: JUNK ¢ CARS | & SCRAP service re. Cajl FE ¢9582 _For Sale Trucks - 90 ws1 % TON CHEVROLET PICK. | NO up FE 700 2 ‘$4 FORD ', TON, 54 FORD 's are abe iF ten both have R & H and turn, Lverybods s Credit indicators, excelient trucks, aisc 1s Good Here Geig Bel Gin aca asics DETROIT MOTOR SALES 115 S Saginaw at Judson M24 at Clalerkston Rd. a= : pola tg ee ’ Ferd — Mercury , 4 CHEVROLET. GOOD CONDI- MY_ 22611 tion $180, FE 4-4255 . % FT TANDEM AXLF TRAILER. i954 CHEVY SPORTS COUPE 1 tires condition Pcwer steering. power glide Low Priced to sell rr info. FE | mileage. Excellent cond FE 5-928. _ 47704 ‘90 L-180 INTERNATIONAL GOOD rubber and motor _ to 6 yard box Best offer 156 N. Merrimac ‘93. CHEV. 1 TON STAKE. Exc cond. best Offer. OR 3-6414_ : "56 CHEV. $4 ton pick up. Very low mileage. New truck ay pearance. Just your car or. truck down, Easy GMAC Terms. HASKINS CHEVROLET National Motor Sales a SAYS We will sell you a Car, even if your ‘credit has where.” -FOR AS LITTLE aS $39.50 Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans : fee . 751 Dixie Highway at M15 No fing : f * nent 9S fi fas fompanies ~ neenedioe Pick UP. FORD ored tape , geod tires, Rok Ho motor Tas - rinmeduate Delivery reworked. $285. or best offer Service, #90 & Cass Leke We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 8. SAGINAW * INTERNATIONAL condition. or info. | MODEST MAIDENS 90 FE 42131 ECONOMY 22 AUBURN 149 FORD FS STAKE ‘TON AND) J te choose from Low mileag ew! First come, first. served Now vou | “47 4 DR_CADII LAC FLEETWOOD | Credit checked and> 1952 FORD CONVERTIBLE been turned down else-. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS SDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 —— = “Tm painting my license p termbly with my new car!” 91 For Sale Cars ~ LOOK! International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 tout blade, good condition ... See it oe ‘ ee Pivmouth Station Vagons, 2 and 4 dr. mud- a Some are demos. Beautiful 1934 Pivmoutin | dr V-8 push button drive WW tires Special fury paint cial ment 1952 P| R&H 1982 Hudsen—Warp 4 dr R&H. Nearly new tires arive. Bavor 4 R&H white features Shown by Dealer's wite's car lymouth Cranbrook club epe Its mice. One owner. Hee ra, Ready to | WWS2 Olds 4 droite an AR Hrdra R&H, 2 tone. good family car. 1948 Chevrolet 4 tom panel deliv-_ ery, heavy duty axle, low mileage i = sie ~ | | CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | € in ysler Tlsmoath 32.8 MAIN CLARKSTON MA 5-5141 | Open I venings Till 9 p.m. 50 CHEV DOEs RUN $75 Por Chev pickup. $60 Call between 4 & 8 EM 3-3116 _ 49 CHEV STATION W AGON, | clean, @ door, all metal body. no rust. OR 3-471. Call after | 6 00 ‘63 CHEV ALSO ° OR 3-5445 _ _ 1948 CHEVIE. IN GOOD CONDI-- tion. FE 2-1 1028 “40 PLYMOUTH. ‘62 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL FUL1| power 34.000 miles. Gall Mia- | West 6-5300 zy) CHRYSLER. < “Good | COND White walls OR 3746300 $3 DODGE, Gyromatic, V-8 EN. | gime. radio & heater. mice car | | eee miles. $845. Call Midwest | 64-5300 53 DODGE ¢ DR. . SHARP! trans Fully equip $395 JEFFREY FORD SALES OA #3011 1936 FORD THUNDERBIRD WW Soft top Fordamatic ater 6pm FE 5-871 ‘31 MODEL A ROADSTER FE 4-0193 _1988 FAIRLANE FORD. _ Low | | _ mileage. sell cheap FE 2-0077 AUTO R& Cali | ( | N | | Al. | 1980 Chevroiet 1950 Chrysler New Yorker wn \ LINCOEN MERCURY | USED CARS _ FE 43885 ——— | “s1 FORD V-8.2 DR OVERDRIVE. ats: aoe avd fully equipped $350 2710 Harring- ton. north of Aubufn between | Livernois and Rochester ‘94 RANCH WAGON TAKE OVER . payments. Good condition 4061 Waterloo, Waterford OR 3-1442 86 FORD V-8 COUNTRY SEDAN 4dr wagon R&H, full power FE 240000000 ‘$32 FORD. 2 DR SHARP! $505. JEFFREY FORD SALES -OA 83011 | 1950 FORD V-82 DR VERY GOOD condition throughout, $15. or any old car down Smal] monthly pay- ments Phone Frank at FE 23-0555 Rogers Sales and Service 696 _ Auburn | TRANSPORTATION — $10 DOWN “49 Plymouth 2 dr. to "31 Henry $05 | 47 Chevie Coupe Sot “60 Ford Sedan $165 | 47) Pontiac $R5 PLENTY OF OTHERS ROGERS SALES AND 2-TONE LOADED WITH EX- TRAS. PRICED TO BELL. BEL AIR ¥-8 4 DOOR SEDAN, | BEAUTIF™!, IVORY AND 8IL- | VER GRAY FINISH LOADED | WITH EXTRAS “LIKE NEW. MANY MORE ees SHCoee FROM Ow “$195 i ' ‘4 MERCURY Ses anne | fale Your Car Down ¢ HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION AFTER THE SALE SERVICE & SATISFACTION DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! 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The atncal agent. is flying to Havana in and Ricks . ; » REPAIR q h fh | NBC will try major changes in Blackburn Twins are Patti's for a convention, planning to y1:45—02) Guiding Light, exeaeupenmmemmeane ; > chief, Goodman Ace, that one of his its “Weekday” radio series... guests. 14) News and Sports. (7) leave Susie McNamara. his sec: 11:33—(9) Billboard WE HOLD YOUR NOTE > All: Defective Parts Repisced! 4 best gags had been used on the Como MacRAE PONDERED _ Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Hop- retary. in charge of his office = ASR SED TV > Call for Pri q show. (it was the line about a new | Gordon MacRae seems to be get- along Cassidy. ‘Masquerade tor (4) Michigan Outdoors. (9) =A AFTER: ON U ae P * memearcrinrs bot & ue q diet: an all you want—but don't ting every role everywhere this Matilda.” News and Weather 12:00—(2) Midday Movie. «4: it Mee ee) Stl oll * Sales ervice : < ~ 1? o Clock eca, ‘ OPEN 9 TO 9 eeetee ee Presa? bought his year so he's up for the “Frank ¢:18-(2) News. 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Sgt Ford ac Friday is unable to locate the... ; “ All Types MUSICAL to every gallon-of gasoline talking about You don't , 11:23—'2) Movie Drama. Night- $ 95 . i ee thousands of dollars in stolen oe ge yon SEE ik ey oe Pp have to see them. jst mention i . a me watch Theater Born to Speed age INSTRUM TS REDUCED PRICES WISH I'D SAID THAT: Florian Zabach TERRY ee goods, | o Gas nienneds Tie wh Gt oy bine ae gg EN . On All recalls this description of a hangover. To show there's some conne: bo . bt ti driver teams with his father’: ; ; | : | APPLIANCES “When the brew of the night meets the cold of the day” ton between polls of all sorts, © mechanic and drives the racer E verything Must. Go! | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A very patriotic American, notes here are the top 15 ‘most talked 800-14) People's Choice in a his father used. Use Your | LARRY GILLIAM APPL. | Cy N. Peace. is one who won't order from a menu anything ®bout” in May $64.000 Question, flashback. we learn how Sock 1). 914) Captured. 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Y é © é ; \ { } \ iz | } ad f t j i 4 i | r ¢ \ ‘il ‘ y { if f\ / f ‘ } VA ¥¢ fe f ie = and many unsual sounds on radio TV commercials. for which they needed the voices < FDR and Winston Churchhill. SI XTY- FOUR. But | Parents Should Se in aa i Ee a aes —— sina nt ats a ctr a einai ea . = ‘ i * . | ( y , ! ; eo ] fetes, ' HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 | [ Not Exploit Them | «| It's tke charicaturtst’s art. |For instance, a big man with a all Mimic Thinks All Kids Are Natural Actors ==. 2=2e""" By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—If you know @ small child with vast potential! for being an actor, there are two things to do about it: 1.) Don't tell him he's a genius. 2.) Lock him in the basement. “Tt always amuses me when a parent says, ‘Now watch Johnny he's a natural actor." says a trained actor named Allen Swift. “All kids are natural actors and mimics. Before the pgrents botch up the job and give them inhibi-| tions, they're good. . “But the worst my parents | ean do is to think they have a | little genius on their hands, and | promote him into becoming a professional, Because I've never | seen a child actor who didn't | turn eut to be mixed-up and | obnoxious!"’ ; Swift is not speaking with the traditional jealous, sour-grapes at-| titude of an adult actor who has thrown away too many scenes to. child stars. He is speaking as a 32-year-old gent who thought he Was pretty great at the age of 8 and was—fortunately—put in his place. * *« «6 That was in 1932 when an aunt in Philidelphia took him to see a double-feature movie starring, in order of appearence, Maurice Chevalier, Will Rogers and Zazu' Pitts. | STRANGE EXPERIENCE “On the way to the sovla shop! afterwards,’ he remembers, ‘I’ had a strange experience. I felt. inside me that I could talk like. Chevalier and Pitts and Rogers. | “I waited for awhile till I was) sure I could do it—kids can con- vince themselves of ee then I _ Popped out with an imi- tation.’ His aunt looked startled. It was “eerie,” she said ecstatically. His father was not so im- pressed. Any time Allen would start to mimic.a movie star or family friend, he was suppressed with the words “everybody can do that if they want to.” ; And so, in.the quite of his own room, Allen Swift practiced glib! to himself—not achieving the ae | plause of the throngs, but achiev-| ing perfection, instead. He is known today as “‘the man with a thousand. veices.”” * * i” Also an actor, songwriter, dra- | matist and painter, Swift gets his lucrative income from radio and On both media, he is the “voice’’ behind such famed and’ fascinating personalities as Mighty Mouse, Howdy Doody, Dinky Duck, Her- man the Mouse (‘I'm known particularly in the rodent field”) When the U.N. planned a show ij | blonde grain O’BRIEN’S The more perfect the features of [high and weak voice has a voice as a “normal voice." Swift said my voice was okay. “The important thing in the voice! ‘Technically, I'd call it a ‘wom- of a person is that it must go with|an’s fog voice,"’ he smiled. c haracteristic, ones. 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