“through the Suez U.S. Weather Bureau Foreeast . Scattered 5 he 114th YEAR * * a af “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1956 —4% oie x *® *& 38 Die, 270 Wounded i in Polis * otiators ek ew x & x * aS os U Idle i in Last Dit * * § * * Early Starters in Open ‘Steel Concave Called fo Avert Looming Strike Firms Bank ‘Furnaces, as Saturday’s Deadline Nears for 650 ,000 Men NEW YORK (# — The steel wage negotiators re- portedly went into a secret huddle today in the last- ditch efforts to head off a ‘\strike’ tomorrow midnight. Fires in the nation's steel furnaces were banked as the strike deadline neared for the 650,000 men who man the steel! plants throughout the country. The negotiators had an- nounced yesterday they would hold another session at 10 a. m. today but al- jmost an hour later had not shown up at their usual] meeting quarters. Pontiac Press Phete set in to prevent damage to the giant steel furnaces, Secretary of, \Labor James P. Mitchell = nounced that the government had EARLY STARTERS — Early starters today in the Michigan no immediate plan of invoking Open at Indianwood Golf and Country Club, Lake Orion, are shown the Taft-Hartley-Act to prevent a above. From left, they are amateur Tommy Watrous (Birmingham), assistant Tam O'Shantér pro Gene Bone ‘former PHS city star), and Bill Markham, pro from Royal Oak. Today's first round of the | _ing-off process, . which takes} medal play tourney goes 18 holes. Field of 170 plays 18 on Saturday, y then winds up Sunday with a SS-hele mesathen finish. : Al Kroll Heads Early Shooters Amateur Fires Par 35 in Michigan Open Test at Indianwood €.¢. iHome Features Merry-Go-Round Picture Window - COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — fhe maki American dream of a house with ov, a View has reached some kind of! a climax with the construction | Inear here of a house with a rotat-| hae ' shutdown. It is estimated that the cool- ¥ Hi tg BIG BRASS SUMMONED . »- — c Re ON THEIR WAY — AT LAST! Scout Roundup left town Thursday afternoon, Pictured here in the | station wagon that took them tothe Highland campsite are Dorothy Dennis, all-of Pontiac; Susan Ebbert of Rochester; Mary Lynn Gra- — Local girls attending the Girl As gradual cooling-off operations Staley of Clarkston (lower left); Gayle Schenck of Westacres (stand- Brigades of Bermudas Avalanche Highland Recreation are: campers arrived and set roundup. of Scouts A Covers Roundup Site Far. By JANET ODELL a blossomed out in yellow, green and white yesterday, as half the 5,000 Girl Scout’ up housekeeping for their The first big bus pulled into the parking area beside F luoridation David J. McDonald, head of the panies to send in their presidents, Al Kroll. ‘amateur, fed the early ing second-story picture-window board chairmen and. other top. nine-hole finishers in the Michigan) Open Gold Tournament at Indian-) wood Country Club today with =| par 35. Amateurs Arnold Nedelman and) Radcliff and Gene Bone of Pontiac, assistant pro at Tam O'Shanter, | both came in with 37. “Tied at 38 were Waterford’s Jack Reynolds, Sam Davis of Detroit, and Ty Caplin of Royal Oak, all amateurs. Earl Roy of Bloomfield Hills Country Club and Joe Watson Jr., of Detroit, shot 39s, Other nine-hole scores include: Tony Janis of Detroit, @; Ty Damon of Flint Golf Club and Ron Speiter from Flint, 41; Wally No- roness of Detroit, 42; Pat Simons, 43. Carl Rubelman, president of In- dianwood Country Club, announced late this morning that he-has made a formal td for the 1957 National PGA tournament. Formal applica- tion for the tourney will be filed from.material received today from _ National PGA headquarters, ° “We are making.a definite bid for the 1957 National PGA tourna- ment,” Rubelman said. “We are very desirous of bringing it to Indianwood next year,"’ he added. Hits Egypt Ship ‘Seizure. 4 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) —Israel charged today that Egypt's: latest seizure of a ship bound Canal for an Israeli port has created an “intol- erable” situation. living room. | * #6 The 18-by-18 foot room driven by| lan electric motor gives its occu-' ment than we were May 28,” Don White each posted 36. Jack|Pants @ potential 360-degree view, sald, recalling the date contract talks began in Pitts. lof the countryside. | | Clark Ranney, 68, the builder) |has dubbed it the ‘“Sceneramic' |House.”” He says he has applied) for patents and that other build- iers, particularly in Florida, -have asked for rights to put up similar homes. e e <8 The house has a brick first floor’ containing three bedrooms; two baths and a kitchen. The: rotating upstairs frame liv. ing reom is reached by a spiral staircase in the' center of the house. It revolves on 24 wheels which ride a circular track and can make one revolution per min- ute at top speed. The living room can be auto- brass to attempt an Tie hour) 'settlement. Zwelues us Geass tel aneee (Continued on Page 2, Col..4) {ke Signs Road Bill WASHINGTON (AP) —President Eisenhower today signed the 33-bil- lion-dollar highway con- struction bill, setting in motion the government's biggest peacetime spend- in Tecumseh ADRIAN (®—Piaintiffs in a suit involving fluoridation of in the village of Tecumseh | ° w being put into the water sys- tem, but that the water had a natural fluoride count of .2 parts per million. Royal Pair Hit Rumors THE HAGUE (INS) — Queen Juliana and her husband Prince Bernard today issued a statement saying they were ‘‘disappointed and saddened" by reports of a rift ing program. between them. At Faster Clip Than Increase in Travel matically timed to follow the ‘sun across the sky or track the moon at night. ; ° *' + living room would add about $1,500 to $2,000 to the over-all cost of constructing a house. Prop Up Pentagon . WASHINGTON @® — The Penta- gon, world’s largest office building and headquarters of America's military might, is being ‘shored up because it’s on shaky ground. The filled-in land which always has a tendency to slip and slide. Ranney estimated the rotating) Traffic Toll Still Soaring CHICAGO (®—The nation’s traffic death toll con- tinued its climb last month with a record 3,170 traffic fatalities. The National Safety Council said this brought the toll for the first five months of 1956 to 14,720—a 9 per cent increase over the corresponding period of last year—and a new record. May was the 15th straight month that traffic deaths showed an increase in comparison {o corre- sponding months of the previous year. reason? The Pentagon is built on}- Safety officials expressed concern that deaths on the highways were occurring at a faster rate than the increase in travel. ‘the sheep barn at 8 a. m.' and spilled its load of ex- cited travelers. From then until late afternoon they came at ‘regular interv ter! Already dressed in their Ber- | with personal belongings. Registration —— check-up with a medical officer City clothing was hung in spe- Strong winds hampered the girls! as they erected their pup tents and, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Warmer Tonight, Showers Saturday - According to the weatherman, to- 20 I scattered thunderstorms is the pre-| diction for the Pontiac area tomor-| row, The mercury is expected to! rise to 83 to 87 degrees. The U. S. Weather Bureau's fore- cast for the next five days is tem-| peratures about 1 to 2 degrees be- low normal. Precipitation will total about % an irith as the Pontiac area receives scattered showers or thunderstorms Saturday and possi-| up the road to their respective! -|eampsites. Most were loaded down Partly cloudy and warmer with; Girls From Everywhere Head ee Roundup ing behind Dorothy); Jovita Benavides, Joyee Meyer and-Marcelene velle of Four Towns; and (lower ry, | | -'WE’RE FROM WISCONSIN | Goldner, both of Racine, Wisconsin, were among early arrivals at. with their camp | the Girl Scout Roundup Thursday. Above they peer out between the | | flaps of their pale green pup tent. } _ Pontiac Press Photos right) Becky Odell of Commerce. — Sandy Mcintosh and Barbera 2 clally equipped wardrobe tents. ‘Prize Climbs to $500 Alas! Gold Pot Is Heavier Puzzle No. 4 Feeling much like the chap who wandered forlornly {through the swamps wailing “Chlve!” into every bog; and hollow, POT-O-GOLD judges surveyed a roomful of, night will be partly cloudy and mail this morning and sadly announced, “No winner as 5,085 Fail again this week . _ Our bulging gold pot groans and the judges go around x * * Riot Workers Rebel Against Reds in Poznan City Commies Crush Revolt and Report Return to Normal Situation “BERLI N ‘P—A bitter workers’ uprising in the major Polish city of Poznan took 38 lives and left 270 ‘|wounded, Warsaw’s Com- munist government an- nounced today. fs The revolt has been crushed and today the in- ‘dustrial city was reported . |back to normal. In the West, diplomats speculated what the effect would be on the Kremlin leaders’ campaign to down- grade Stalin and ease the \Steel glove grip on the So viet’s satellite subjects. The trouble exploded with a fury which recalled the uprising lof East Germans of June 17, 1953, | and the pro-Stalin ‘student demon. jstrations in Tiflis this year when © up to 100 persons were reported |killed. Western businessmen in Pos- nan to attend a big trade fair in the industrial city of 300,000 were amazed eyewitnesses to the vio- lent outburst that began at 7 a.m. and evidently continued all day yesterday. Solid .lines of marchers 20 abreast waving banners demand- cret police headquarters, liberated party headquarters, the jamming station that_ inter. feres with Western’ broadcasts. Hall. TANKS IN STREET The businessmen told of tanks rolling through the streets, of bul- let blasts at the milling: workers, lof jet fighters winging overhead jand of a tight curfew clamped on the city by Polish authorities. * s * In some instances, it was re- ported, troops and police failed to take action against the demon- with long faces. The: only’ le with any reason to; last week—they sent us their en-| |be be happy are the partici-' — in this week’s Puzzle! |tries for another newspaper's con-| |strators and even gave up their arms to them. Some of the mar chers, armed,. returned the fire 0. 5 who now have a Quite a few entrants aan’ tresue Tesy unceeaded. at Gam ‘chance to win $500. Entries in last week's content| totaled 5,085, bringing the number who have joined in the summer- long event so far to over 20,000.) bly again Sunday and about | But the 63 who sent their solutions Wednesday, The lowest temperature reading preceding 8 a.m. irf downtown Pon- tiac was 50 degrees. The thermom- eter registered 74 degrees at 1 p.m. jin via envelopes and the like num- ber who missed the deadline never’ had a chance. Three confused prize-seekers re-| peated a mistake that —— us! 27 Candidates Speak Briefly at Torchlight Rally By LAWRENCE 8S. MARTZ, JR. Twenty-seven candidates for various state and national posts spoke to an audience of 1,000 people last night in Birmingham’s Shain Park, in an atmosphere reminis- cent of a 1910 Fourth a July celebration. Sponsored by the Birmingham League of Women Voters, the non- five minutes for his speech. He urged everybody to vote, and said he had “no backstage manipu- Tators,, no commitment of any what has made our country great.” Seven candidates County News NeWeees saceeree KB - Damon been’. seccceses 2 Editorials eee eee eee eeeoeeee | Farm and Garden... ;..,....31 POCO-GONM coccccceccensceses 17 _ Sports .. seseeeees 82, 33, xu, 36 Theaters sees teveeses dees 28, 29 TV & Radio Programs.......43 wk di ha 03000 0b Gos 5 28 rift Ligl | a i i aa 3 representation.” He called for an income tax celling, reduction of dern. - ; Ten candidates for the State Senate also spoke for three minutes .jeach, as did seven candidates for the Michigan House of Represent- atives.. — Thirty-one candidates for county foreign aid and higher standards |, “lot education for American chil- | within 1 or 2 words of winning the $400 prize, a happening which Pay have been helped along words. : | | Losers can compare the fruits) ‘of their labors with the ~ correct isolution on Page 44 of today’s Press and perhaps pick up a few ‘pointers in the accompanying ex- planations. We have also included an entry for Puzzle No. 5 on Page 17 — a corfect solution to it is worth $500. And look at Monday's Pontiac! ‘Wifi’ Canes Foe. - to Win British Amateur SUNNINGDALE, Eng, (INS) — Margaret ‘“Wiffi”’ ‘Smith, a 1¥-year-|' tanks. There were persistent rumors of Szczecin (Stetiin), Gdansk, Gdynia, Allenstein (Olsztyn), Ka- tewice and Leds, bat Warsaw (Continued on Page 2, Col.’ 5) ahem Menai 0 . en i They raised a white flag over City - time in capturing“ gpme- of -the ; i ot other uprisings In the cities . a pane ni tl be a = ee eet oe PREUEG. . .crdener esses 04 : : 3 ‘This . 1933 Sar [2 gs a 4 os b eect eee : { # 3 & {) AP Wirephets REP. JAMES ROOSEVELT Roosevelt Faces Wilson prepared his testimony for a public hearing by the Senate ' e. made no direct reference to the. ’_ }extra billion dollars which the Sen- a ate voted this week to provide May Fall Asleep During a a His Wedding Ceremony oh are gegyrl a y : A noon _ Nor did he take any note of the ‘Sunday After a ee WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. = rarely But Riga in his a busy schedule this weekend that! «we deplore efforts to belittle be might fall asleep during the/the capacity and resolve of this ceremony when he marries his sec-| government to be prepared to meet 4 retary in Los Angeles. Sunday, any recognized threat.” . night plane back to Washington, and Roosevelt will be on the floor of the House Monday <- on his fight for the : said his moth- ' @f#, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, will not be on hand for the wedding but added that he Owens have her biessirig. Ballot Designation request by incumbent Register of Daniel T. Murphy Jr. that title be printed on the primary ‘would apply only if the two the same party in mary election. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureaus Report INTIAC AND VICENITY—Mostly fair with — temperatore near 75. cloudy warmer tenight ' with scattered PRescer oe an temerrew. Leo Today in Pontiac temperature preceding @ a.m. e am: swine veloctty 8 mph : ch west, Sun sets Friday at 8-12 pm Sun rises Gaturday at 4-58 a.m. fieer Pricay at 11:24 p.m: Saturday at 12:12 p.m. —— ee ‘Qne Year Age in Pontiac | = Girl Scout Avalanche were opposing each other|B a pri-; PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29,1958 2. The talk of the two “would indicate to me that the President of the United States has complete confidence in the secretary of defense.” . : 3. There was no discussion of Wilson’s word “phony.” “bank” additional money voted by Hits Site of Roundup + etl 7 if 4 g | i d i i F BEE if) : Ai i fT E Burglary of Apartment. Nets Thief $5, Papers _jif necessary to pass the big meas-| (Stair Climbing |Risek, of Detroit, received only mi- Senators Stay Overtime run again into a late night session ure and send it into conferencé to Condition Ike for Homecoming WASHINGTON (INS) — The ‘White House announced today that, President Eisenhower will begin lon these four votes: % to Push Foreign Aid Bill WASHINGTON #® — The Eisen-)with the House. If work on it is The Senate worked more than 11 hours yesterday on the meas- ure tagged by President Eisen- hower as of major importance to j\free world strength and security. It harided him important triumphs * * 1. A 58-27 defeat of an amend- ment by Sen. Long (D-La) to cut the bill to $2,756,000,000 the sum Congress appropriated last year. 2. A 50-38 defeat of an amend- ment by Sen. Bridges (R-NH), chairman.of the Senate Republi- can Policy Committee, to cut off all aid to Yugoslavia. ment by Sen. Y (R-ND) to clamp import q on textiles and farm produfts in surplus in e¢. this country. 4. A 52-36 defeat: of an amend- ment by Sen. Olin D. Johnston of Oncoming Traffic BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Joseph nor injuries when he fell yesterday He had swerved to avoid a car Pulling in front of him about 1,500 feet north of Long Lake Road. After he fell out, his car continued driverless about 200 feet, hitting Risek was treated and released from St. Joseph Hospital * Rescue League Helped Rescue Stolen Bird A stolen parakeet and his cage were returned to the rightful own- ers this week with the help of the Pontiac chapter of the Michigan Animal Rescue League. The Pontiac Press failed to give; credit to the League in an article yesterday. The League has tem-' as low "New 3 bedroom homes . . . full price $9,680 , . $500 moves you in! Monthly payments as $59.3] including everything! Act Now! Drive out today! .. MODEL OPEN DAILY 12-9 P. M. ar iy AVON _~ INVESTMENT CO. — FE 5-9237. porary offices at 297 Oakland Ave. | will be | (D-SC) to put a temporary im- port quota on textiles. —. Negotiators Meeting to Avert Steel Strike (Continued From Page One) burgh before switching to New York a week later. The biggest drawback to a set- tlement still appesred to be in- dustry’s insistencé on and the union’s aversion to a five-year, no-strike contract. - The contract expiring at mide night tomorrow night was for two years with. provision for a one- year wage reopener. In Detroit, McLouth Steel Co. and Rotary Electric Co. and the United Steelworkers agreed to keep their respective contracts in . jeffect for another month—avert- . |Falls From Car in Path — ing a strike for 4,400: workers. Thomas Sliane, Detroit™ district director of the USW, said that jwhatever benefits come out of the New York steel negotiations can be applied retroactively to July 1 by both companies. ‘Clarkston Teenager Struck Down by Car, “A Clarkston teenager was in “fair” condition at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital today after being struck by a car while riding a bicycle near Clarkston yesterday. Bradley R. Chase, 13, reportedly suffered a possible concussion in the accident. The car was driven by Violet V. Webber, 35, of Clarks- ton. Investigating Waterford Town- ship police said the boy drove his bike out froma path into the highway striking’ the front of the Webber vehicle. The woman told 38 Killed, 270 Hurt in Polish Uprising . (Continued From Page One) radio mentioned enly the events at Poznan. ‘Twining Visits -|Twining visited an atomic power supply. ‘flast night for a talk with U. S. "|. Whe Day in Birm ingham - wer mended will continue to provide an adequate defense of our country.” Red A-Plant U.S. Aircraft Builder Chided for Bringing in; Private Craft MOSCOW —Gen. Nathan B. station today which feeds Moscow with a minute part of its electrical The U. S. Air Force chief was taken on a tour of the 500-kilowatt station which has become a show- place since it began operating in June, 194, * *¢ « Another aerial visitor to Mos- cow, U, S, plane equipment mak- er William P. Lear, was sum- moned to the American Embassy Minister Walter Walmsley, Lear declined to discuss what fand candidates rally (see story on ‘lage treatmént by the North Ever- '\50 Register During Rally; tering of ‘voteré by, Irene Hanley, city clerk, who reports that 50 voters. added their - names-to city lists last night. - The 50, who the hours of the tered during orchlight Parade page 1) were welcomed by the injclerk, who says, “That is 50 off| the end of the line on the last day of registration.” : Several hundred are expected in the line July 9, a8 are usual on the last day before a prim. ary or presidential election. About 400 have registered since the April election, reports Miss Hanley. The office totaled 1290 voters on June 5, but will not take another exact total until July. - Progress on the plans for sew- green Authority is going satisfac- torily, City Manager D. C. Egbert said shortly before this afternoon's authority meeting. . Details and methods to be dis- cussed are part of the long prog- Guy Nunn Retracts ‘Oil Bribes’ Charge ‘Holy Name Church. 18:30, gram. _ About 284 children have registere ed in the summer reading procram and.about 54 are attending weckly story-hour sessions Tuesday after- tian Andersen and “The Led whe Went to the North Wind.” Hours are from 2:30 to 3 p.m. Miss Helen G. Matz Service for Miss Helen G. Motz, - an accountant at the James Ve>- nor Company and an aunt of Mrs. Edwin W. Deer, Mrs. Lawrence Hulbert and Mrs. Robert Olsen, will be at 9 am. Saturday: in Burial will be in Holy, Sepulchre Cemetery. A Rosary will be re- citedy tonight-at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. at . Miss Matz, who died Wednesda Detrofs WASHINGTON Nunn, Workers (UAW) said yesterday he American Embassy in Warsaw, | said as far as he knew riots had) occurred only in Poznan. He reported that three or four American businessmen- were known to have been in Poznan) during the riots. He could not identify them,. but believed they have left the city safely. 30,000 INVOLVED At least 30,000 persons were re- 3.-A 45-43 defeat of an amend-| ported in the marching, milling jcrowds which started the demon- stration by upsetting cars. | “Out with the Russians,” one | eof the marchers was heard to | shout in German.. Potnan was a. German city, Posen, before World War L Warsaw radio indicated a wide) rising was unde i way | It said “the workers are ex- government.” Soldiers, police and officials! were killed “while defending the public buildings against diversion-| ary gangs,” it said. Moscow radio has made no men- tion of the riots. , TRAIN DELAYED Although Warsaw claimed that al] was normal, witnesses said a train bound for Berlin was held up for an hour and a half early today due to shooting near the station. Poznan is 155 miles east of Berlin. RIAS, the official U. S. radio station in West Berlin, reported that farmers around Poznan quit work yesterday and tried to march Communist police, : A West German. businessman who attended the Poznan fair also told the newspaper Hamburger Anzeiger that trouble was contin- uing at least until late last night when “the streets were still filled) with rioters.” * * Ld “When we left shots still echoed through the city,” he said. He add- ed that he and his friends ‘saw two ovefturned police vans, We saw tanks rolling through the streets but they were not firing. We saw Polish secret police and, armed Communist functionaires fire blindly into the onrushing mob, We heard several ‘rounds fired by the demonstrators.” One of the rioters guided him out of the city by way- of side, 1949, the Allied air lift. carried nearly 8,000 tons of supplies a day officers she could not stop in time to the beleaguered city, says the to avoid the collision. and > : bowoem Slin Glasses 3 Child’s Glasses Many, many styles from, Men’s and Ladies’ National Geographic. Society. LOWEST PRICES sizes to choose 25° for Far West Tour pressing their indignation at the booked to speak late in the day diversionists who, making use of at the Washington state Democratic provocative rumors, get reaction- convention in Tacofia, and to ary gangs and groups of people to|/ make talks Saturday in Salem and come out against the peoplés’| Milwaukee, Ore. | exact nature of the Oregon meet-' ings, but presumably they will advance the candidacy of U. S. Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore election. . , jliams expected to make another, ‘Democratic meeting, this one in Salt_Lake City, Utah. sponse to invitations of long stand- ing to- appear in Washington and into the city but were stopped by/E Streets, he said. : iz _ During the Berlin blockade ini | here. The ‘wealthy manufacturer ar- : { the UAW told the special Sen-| rived in Moscow three days ago ™™ — = in his Cessna 310 plane, which is:2t¢ Committee which is investiga-| fitted with equipment that NATO! bars for export to Soviet countries.’ Lear was the first American to, fly a private plane into the Soviet! Union_A et trade association official has been shepherding him) around Moscow since he arrived. Lear said Soviet officials were| amazed at the equipment j showed them. : Williams Sets Out today for three days of political activity in the Far West. 7 Williams was vague as to the ) for re- On his way back Sunday, Wil- He said the swing was iii re- + There are 618,422 members ot | Parent-Teacher societies in Illinois. | bb pid E & SATURDAY | ORANGE SLICES. Regular 25c Value — . FULL POUND ied simost bait, = Moy slice pond dy, Tasty summer “cenay treat. | Fun for the Kiddies JAR O’ BUBBLES =10°| \F ssenied : STATIONERY. SET. _ 90 SHEETS—60 ENVELOPES, : $1.00 Value I ging-tee’ giant peck ef 90 ab | re aS 7 was said, but he remarked that he ° " Willard Barber, counselor of the gathered that the embassy was) wv tconeerned ‘about his flying visit. |against the natural gas bill. The ;president, ments in my life,” the Detroit E commentator and radio director 4 ting lobbying activities for and | bill was vetoed ‘by President | Eisenhower in February. *"* e Committee Chairman McClellan? |(D-Ark) and Sen. Goldwater (R-|E Ariz) said Nunn. should apologize. | he He refused, saying some Senators | have said worse things about the UAW. * 6 @ Another witness earlier in the day was Walter Reuther, UAW. who said flatly his union lobbied against the gas bill, |which would have exempted natu-| roundup of instigators of the up-. LANSING @—Gov. Williams sets T#! gas producers from direct “out federal price controls. Tonite and Saturday Prices | wee? = Infants Needs No More Diaper Rash With Chix Diaper Liners 6 DOZ. 77° 97¢ Value Me dicated against germs Regular $3.95 Value ‘Curity’ Diapers FULL DOZEN Super - soft diapers, - easier to wash, faster to ary. First quality at this low price. No limit. 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WASHINGTON — According to Michigan Negro is ve 50.7 miles an hour in 1955, an increase of seven tenths of a mile an-hour over the 1934 figures. Studies made by 33 states indi-' Of the whites, 32 per cent am- | The surv-y. supported ‘the swered Democrat, 2% per cent mon bel'ef that central Detroit is “Independent and % per cent ja-cely Republican. Republican respondents domin- 8 !9 per cent independent. In trucks and buses Were s104 the lowest (up to $2,999) wage the ‘st-burbs this tapered slightly to \groups and the highest ($6,000 and “ per cent Democrat, 20 per) tively. ‘up) wage groups, vhile Democrat Cent Republican and 27 per’ cent Some 37-per cent of the pas- respondents dominated the nriddie independent. senger cars exceeded 530 mph and w @ groups ($3,000-65,999). 418 per cent traveled more than 60 a —e. Cities other than Detroit over mph. Twenty-seven per cent of the} -Independents remained stable in »°.000 were split almost evenly trucks and 63 per cent of the spite of wage variations. between the three groupings. buses exceeded od mph. Education showed another wide Cities between 2.500 and 50,000 4,752 Enroll o MSU de school. 43 cent Democrat and 25 per cent | gra school, 4 cent were ‘ - er for Summer Classes ‘Democrats, 2 we’ oun Republi. independent. Small towns and open} EAST LANSING ‘®—Eenrollment C@n; some high school: 37 per country showed 43 per cent Repub- for Michigan State University’s cent Democrats, 31 per summer session is about $ per cent! ; completed high school 21 per cent Democrat. jhigher this year than last, the uni- 56 per cent Democrat, 32 per cent) In the sample there. were as. ' versity states. At the close of registration;cent Democrat, 38 per cent!towns and open country as there Weteestey. 4,752 students had reg- —— completed college: 13'were from central Detrait. fdr cars, com. | Democrat—38 per cent, luganst 17 per cent Republican | |difference between Democrats and showed the greatest Republican. | Republicans. Of those who finished strength—50 per cent against 19 per. cent lican, 30 per cent independent and > Republican: some college: 28 per many respondents from smal) | eisner’s Open Friday and Monday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. , TO _ YOUR Hi OW DIAMOND. APPEAR | the figuure to 5,200 or 5,300. |: The largest summer school ‘en- TWICE as Large . . TWICE as Brilliant! ‘dren, Sandra, 8, and Gregory, 6 ‘apparently climbed in and one ol rollment was in 1947, when 5,238 ‘them let the hd fall shut, ee) yn le st udents registered your in an amazing ew “MIRROR-LIKE” SETTING Returns to Tragedy | DALLAS W—Mrs. Dorothy Jen- kins ‘returned home from work jyesterday and found her two chil- dren suffocated in a home freez-' er. Neighbors said Mrs. Jenkins | What a New , York Paper | nt Say About This Discovery Mirror-Like Gem Settings “Increase” Diamond Size NOW ONLY yee rT UN rrryery : | = WEEK Remount yeur diamone os . _ with 6 _ after small down payment Se “ ——— vyerryye ryt! rete om me * Semmstiinnpaitaieanl EB). 2 708 wteh t trode in your diemon®. Connetly’s will allow the KEEGO HARBOR -« tull prige thet it could Be sold for todey. ~* “16 W. Huron Street. REAL china for everyday use Bake on it Serve on it Z| Tex Tenis 16 Pisce etrter oo from U4— $1295. YOU.SAVE $4.05 WHEN YOU BUY THE SET. ” Press abewn ane fur 6. ghss chases wks Ovenproof! Bake on it. Serve on it Kiddte proof! Service weight for extra strength One Year Worranty! Free breakage replacement Indoor-Omtdeor! Use it anywhere BIG SAVINGS—ON 16 AND 45:PIECE SETS, Your-chotce of beautiful patterns - BUDGET PAYMENT ACCOUNTS INVITED . JEWELERS ws eee i Jans in | x 7 an , Al) aie | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20,/1056. ° 4 = : 1 age eyed il Ho bslet eyEre BEE ac5 JE tidgect 4 saat if FE Hy z i ic +. [é PLEE Ha wat f HT alr F a ii | i é Marlette Bride Dons White Gown in Princess Line for Lapeer County, and is unop- posed for the Democratic nomina- ‘ 2 ‘|Dryden.Couple Say Vows in Candlelit ME Church _|. DRYDEN—Donna Lou Bohiman| The bride is the daughter of Mr. became the bride of Hersel Fredjand Mrs. John F. Bohlman, and j|Henderson, in a recent candle- i 1 FF Wate Scouts Save : fe {i a REV. ISAAC K. McPHEE Methodist Minister (Continues Stu ist Church here, will begin his final year at the Biblical Institute Utica Youth — | Credit Their Lifesaving Training for Know-How in Rescue leader Edward Weycker, both 13 of Troop 80, credit Scout livesaving year old Elmer Heidelberg of Janis St., Utica. -— 6 + companions playing in shallow water in the rain-swollen Clinton River near here, when Elmer slipped into a Eddie, who was nearby, went te the rescue but -momentarily lost Elmer in the five or six- mile-an-hour current. Thurland plunged in and towed Elmer to a point where his feet Baptist Crusaders Rolling Glenn : Church Groups Camping Ends | Myrn_ Schneider ot East_Rock: for Over 300 i f 3 l z E f i Et F [ | 4 i! tt berstLapeer Club Scene [Watkins Womens Unit Slates July Picnic (Of Dinner-Dance ama ene i rt oF ul i ‘ Ha i 7E i ff fe i j man. Chairman, ciation has five honor awards-to Phyllis Holtz,|who own Sandra and Susan Rock, Sandra|attend the picnic. All are to Bollinger and Pat Pihajlic. lunches and chairs. Slate Sessions to Work in Troy TROY — Ruth Circle of Troy Mrs. Sutherland; secretary, Mrs. G. L, Abernethy and treasurer, s * Murium Circle will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesdaly evening July 2 at the home of Mrs. Claude Leach, 3067 Auburn Rd. : LJ * * Stiles ‘Do-It-Yourself’ group will meet at 10:30 a.m. Monday, at the home of Mrs. John training with their rescue of nine). o2 z i F fle 257 i : 7 nf i | i . Caister is a E ; i : AP Wirephote | 4) have been active in civic FIRE FIGHTER — One of several thousand+ cott, Ariz., whacking away at a burtiing tree ifairg and all have children men battles a 14,000 acre forest fire near Pres- along the fire line. ’ |school. Napoleon's Time Recalled Takes Church Orion Banquet Slated ‘lin. Rochester Observance | —— ROCHESTER — When the First)1827, John Quincy Adams was at Metamora = Teme —_ a “<—" Congregational Church of Roches-|President and Napoleon Bonaparte ter was first organized, on July 1,/had only been dead six years. METAMORA—The Av. Hedd e e mouet Sashabaw Ladies commenda’ This is the fourth water rescue made by members or former members of Troop 80 to Sell Rummage SASHABAW—Ladies of the Sash-| pinning for a Christian future |vesta’Baptist Church, near Deford, | The money will be used in the|lass of members at this service.|7i54 pian moving to Hadley about _ As Low As ogram to End |scm Kaine Crescent Hills “sar|Bible School sermon, at the John Monteith School. | tions,” and administer the sacra-idamage at close to $5,000. No one their ment of Holy Communion. was in the house at the time. songs and stories that they |and August will begin at 9:30 a.m. Amend Orion Township chil. |through third grade at the same|Zoning Ordinance have been invited to attend | time. = = WM | .| This is the Daily Vi tion ()y Se N QC] [sess has been amended to pro Bible School thet the church has lon senior Name vide for smaller lots and will take te achoa war = ws Home Ec Delegate Thus were the members of Mich-'waish will become the new pastor igan's oldest Congregational church | o¢ the Banti if you call Mrs. Sage at reminded on their observance of\Sunday July 1Sthe (siater’s office, MY 3-721 by F BR @ 50th anniversary by their) Rey. Walsh attended the Detroit i the Rev. C. O. Brown. Bible Institute and was president! This Sunday the church that |of the 1951 graduating class. His) By ani began in a log cabin and now is jordination took place at ss. Hus Why Wait? in July, 1953. Previous pastorates NOW YOU — were with the Novesta church, and with the Calvary Baptist Chureh|. CAN ENIOY ob- ine serving 634): armada. The Walsh family with) SOFT WATER ‘members, will also receive & NeW | three children, two boys and a Although all records are not in' July 10. the ong | $1£.Q00 tie church and moe Visiting Neighbor, — 159 Meterences 0 the woman's (Fife Sweeps Home Fellowship appear early as Iie, Sabbath ee Church Sedvot. | ROYAL OAK — Fire swept the] DOWEX home of Mrs. H. J. Vandervelde 1888, 10 Ys. Guarantee yesterday at 1112 East 12 Mile Road while she was visiting neigh-| 4.2 : Yuells, .min-| borg nearby. ° preach the anniversary) Lt. Phillip Main, of the Royal “Throughout All Genera-'Oak fire department, estimated the with church school for pre-nursery, LAKE ORION—The zoning ordi- Reg. $29.95 now “24” NO MONEY WALLED LAKE—Mr. and Mrs./] and L. V. Johnson of 14 Mile Rd. cele-] yen brated their Golden Wedding an- CARS At a Price You Too Can Afford! L. C. Williams 695 Beldwin } ; CHOICE FOR-ONLY $1.00 20 WEEKS TO PAY SAGINAW ST. PEOPLES DOWN ALL FANS REDUCED 10” Fans, Reg. $19.95.........Now $11.95 10” Window Fans, Reg. $23.95. Now $13.95 12” Breeze Box, Reg. $34.95... .Now $25.95 | PRITNER PLUMBING |. & HEATING _ 79 Bigomfield Bivd, i Opposite Madsell’s Pend FE 47270. - ; : / aS roe - J . “2 ; : es 1 5 i < } . ! ; eli " _-: THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 a | , | st oe ee ° T 4 = ‘a aaemiia io < dogs on his route. But it was no| Sweden's purchasés from the " 4 z And They Can Hurt " tdog that caused him to take Fri Ree States last year:rosé 40 per eX OKLAHOMA CITY ® — Okla-jleave while'a painfully -pinched leg\cent above the 1954 figure and 4 j|boma City mailman John Der-\heals. He was nipped by & petports to the United States E schon always has been wary of|goose, — - iby about 14 per | Crewmen Flung in Bay,| Burned by Oil Blast at) | San Francisco = | SAN FRANCISCO uw — An_ oil! barge blew up last night, hurling) twe crew men into the water and spreading a fierce fire along a | Pier. | | Two fire boats and dozens of ifire department pieces quickly) controlled the dangerous blaze on| jthe San Francisco waterfront at! i | Mariposa Street. } ‘ * * © : oa genre 2 Pigg cars| SHORTEST RAILROAD IN STATE — E. Carrington Eddy sits | van on the’ Navy aller Kern | 2 controls of his locomotive as it crosses a trestie on Pinconning - Moonglow by George Gates enchered Geaiby. "| and Blind River R&ilroad. Few persons have ever heard of it, be- . Wayward Wind by Gogi Grant He said the Tidewater Associat-| Cause it is a private line to no place, operated by Eddy at Bay City, ~ Ivory Tower by Cathy Carr ed Oil Co. barge was unloading Mich. He uses train to haul logs off his 600-acre property to sawmill, RR aed - Standing On The Corner by Four Lads ‘fuel oil. ' and cut lumber is used by Eddy in construction business. enna A . Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley | | “A man was blown off the . 4 , - Hot Diggity by Perry Como ‘ : es barge by the blast, and I pulled ~ ; ‘ Ls . : On The one Where You Live c. him out of the water,” he aid Sh t t R ] d St t A ke y Vic Damone 7 ‘ i < He was Alfred Johnson.” ‘ Or es al rOa 1 a e Nepal a . | Almost Lost My Mind by Pat Boone | | : * * * ; bd ° = . ['m In Love Again by Fats Domino ~ ; - . v1 Stewart Ford, ambulance «Goes No Place 1n Circles | fee. ' . Walk Hand In Hand by Tony Martin i Uz tendant, —_ a hee ae ; CD ~ . i : é - to San Francisco pte FAIRVIEW (#—A private rail-|back on the train and taken to al — . : | nes wy 99 me se eve face, third GeEree oad to no place runs around in/Ppiling area for storage. i eae = . > ‘ : 4 fun... of the finest 7. Fred Witter, 50, also pulled circles near this Oscoda County) fddy has been working on the | ‘ <> 5 RECORDS . . | soft kid leather... _ from the water, was taken to the village | railroad three years and says | = -_ . ‘ - 2 with leather sock lin- _ hospital with severe burns. It was planned that way by E. j¢ will take another year to com- : * re = ~~, Fire Chief Frank Kelly estimat- Carrington Eddy, who organized, | ed over-al] damage at “a million Jaid out and operates his own Pin-| conning and Blind River Railroad. ing... and those plete. He plans to lay another ra wonderful full foam- 7,000 feet of track which would | er wen re $ BOO eushionedilimoles dollars. ; bine make a 14,000-foot loop around I Such Cleverltvies ot The blast shot flames 400 feet, ‘ Eddy, 53, former General Mo- | his property, Eddy also wants to | sch @ hice orice thot into the air and the fire lashed tors ¢xperimental engineer, uses add a tunnel and depot, an O I » through windows of the Triple A the tine both for a small scale Guests of Eddy and his wife are, ae DD’ HN nly you'll want several Machine Shop on the shore end ‘fogging business and to entertain likely to be treated-to a ride on x \ pair! of the pier. | guests at his’ 600-acre tract of the tiny train, which clacks along) -(S am = = POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES About 75 men working on the GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S [a eon hunting land near here. at a 15 mile an hour pace. Sta- fled tions along the way are named L em ; ) “ | The P. & B. R. winds around a St : ; EY F {little more than a mile of 16 gauge for ree iends or gen . AND JAZZ RHYTHMS . - ; . “I heard it like thunder — ‘Tack. The engine is a 30 horse- as dno obinarn — ; SHOE DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR bo-o-om!"’ said Rubin Martinez, Power scale model diesel that pulls et ee SORE AM. Tine Demonstrators, but Guaranteed . a : ‘ s i 5 a =e — * ’ * + 20, sheet metal foreman. “We saw ‘Wo boxcars-around wooded.curves, Occasionally Eddy invites Boy flames coming through the win- °VeT @ 14-foot trestle and through dows, and we ran out.” apes cut i 6 eend Mil pet hobby in operation. And when Two Navy ammunition ships FOLLOWS GRANDFATHER lhe isn’t running his own railroad, moored nearby were moved while’ Following the steps of his timber Eddy is likely to be found oni rail- firemen fought the blaze. | baron grandfather, a partner in roading junkets with other fans| ' |the pioneer Eddy Bros. Lumber who seek out narrow gauge lines Tattooing ls Solution Co., Eddy cuts logs on his land.'to travel. . . for Stray Animals Scouts or similar groups to see his Phone FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW jloads them aboard the train and, hauls them: to his sawmill. The cut lumber then is loaded in common use. India has 24 different languages = —_ BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore. a County H Society is acquir- NEW STORE HOURS: ing © tettosing ntfs os 8 toms » 94° of solving the stray dog and cat’ ) Saturday—Open “til 5 PLM. [actin oc sete and number / SHOP ALL AFTERNOON cnimmal-eer, and the muriber will be filed at the county shelter as # ja permanent record. In this way, | |the society hopes to reduce the ; } yr 7 \load of unidentifiable animals on ‘ / ‘ jits hands. So far this year the “For the Whitest House on the Streef” PONTIAC ; " - | \soGety has received more than | ULTRA-WHIT - % |7,000 dogs and cats . 7 ; : | Leeal anaesthesia will be ap- ' : + agen po easat : : Sean ae sssssssseccessscassesecssss: : Se!f-cleaning, delicate biend of zine titanium and To Fete Oldest Graduate ea refined linseed oil. Spreads smoothly for easier, | ‘NE . ; — faster painting. Lasts for years and stays white aoa : Se ea eae a S = > = : , oni wea tere. Ibe held during the city’s centennial = = > = J re f Fr - July 46 has planned a special -« Zz ZO = < \\\ | PONTIAC VARNISH CO. isc tr txct0 cca ivine trade : ; s J ates. The oldest. is Mrs. Mary IN? : \ |Morgan Wiggins, 8, the lone sur- . RETAIL STORE 'vivor of five who made up the +>> YY 2 S. 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Phone FEderal “ ae 4 3-7114 em tel, 108 NORTH SAGINAW Phone FE if. ie) : f | 4-/ 1/4 pie | PAY ONLY 50¢ WEEKLY = we wt THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. JUNE. 29, 1956 Pees | rs Hhock Rathtant” WaterResistont ideal for men in military service or factory workers. : Vacation ~ Special $495 q 6° PARK JEWELERS 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. (House of Discounts) Three Injured in Train Crash Butterfield, head brakeman | FIRST TIME | au This naw, Low Price . sseeeel NO MONEY DOWN! of Pontiac ‘| 51 W. Huron St. io FE 4-1555 The Good Housekeeping Shop | Pameneet. River Rouge Asks: ithe state not to take back its jyear, anyway. * * The truck is badly needed, Thursday. ‘another year,”’ Duncan said. | During 1955 every State legisla-| ,ture but Kentucky's held either a. regular or a special session. | Two Diesel Engines | Smashed, Ten Autos Fengines smashed and 10 cars damaged as a southbound Chesa- jpeake & Ohio freight crashed The injured, taken to Gerber i Memorial Hospital at ‘Freemont, | were identified as Alfred McClure jot Marne, freight train engineer; | *- Cecil Pierson, flagman, and Ward | {" . . 4 | None was believed seriously. ‘ — southbound freight round a curve | Six cars of the 19-car freight ‘were wrecked and one derailed, | Three cars of the work train were | fo Keep Fire Engine | LANSING W—Mayor M. War-) { ‘ren Duncan of River Rouge begged 'truck from the city—not for a jbesides the city just spent $4,000 ‘rehabilitating and outfitting it, he ‘told the state administrative board “IT beg you to let us keep it # | row, 19, ‘reported - from Corvallis, 'they’lt head inte’“Canada ‘and then | Youths Complete Half Ore,, yesterday that. they had east toward Michigan, They ex- AqreNrion! —] # Motorcycle .Tour covered 5,000 miles since they left! pect to be home around mid-J @ y id Benton Harbor June 9, __. 4 wa Swimming Pool Owners: We Carry a Complete Line BENTON A R w—Two They've been through St, Louis, »| Rock and Nai We $375 apiece of Equipment for Pools; also Filters Benton Harbor hs today start-/?yIsq Houston and traveled down when they left home and reported ed the second half of their }jnto Shoe and up the West, Coast |from Corvallis that expenses have 10,000 motorcycle tour of the West. |via the PaintedDesert, Los An-|run about $120 apiece through the | Duane Rock, 17, “and Bob Mor-igeles and San Franciggo,, Now |first half of the trip. 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Bel Aire... *1299 1953 Mercury Monterey .. °899 f. 1954 Ford Country Sed. 1299 1953 Chev. 4-Dr........ "599 1953 Olds 88 2-Dr......°899 > Authorised TRANSMISSION EXCHANGE PLAN: ONE DAY SERVICE NEW CAR GUARANTEE These authorized transmissions are tions. COME IN TODAY! 1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD | Fully Equipped“ 2,444 Harold Turner-FORD in BIRMINGHAM Phone MI 4-7500 | A PHONE CALL WILL START COURTESY CAR ot, remanufactured te factory specifice- corm NCAA and AAU- championships. Harold Connolly is the favorite in the hammer throw. World record shot putter Parry O'Brien last week was defeated in the AAU finals by Manhattan's 236-pound giant Ken Bantum. Both ‘will complete tonight along with 13 others in the event, since all 17 events of the two-day meet list the 15 men who have survived competition in the NCAA, AAU) Tomorrow's schedule stats at 2 p.m, ‘ Favored in the 100 is Bobby Mor- ee Fy tar ,|row, who won the event both in the; ~ : = : BULKY BROOKIES — Russ Hosmer (right above), holds what is rated as one of the biggest brook trout to come out of the Chapleau district in northern Ontario. His wife also holds one of good size, one of four she took og the recent trip to the Thessalon area (June 11), Hosmer’s fish was 4 9-pound, 3-ounce specimen, 27 inches long. | It.was taken from Foote lake on a red-white daredevil lure. }rs, Hosmer’s fish went five pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Collier, Ox- ford, accompanied the Hosmers, who live at 5236 Cooley Lake road. They plan to return to Chapleau in the fall. A national magazine | has awarded them honor badges for the catches. Ist Ace in 40 Years his Ist ace yesterday in 40 years , | Joe Brown, New Orlenns light- weight boxer, -was in seven ‘Pacific invasions while in the Navy’ jbut the Forest Lake golfer sunk’! lat the game. Tilder hit No. 4 ; It took Bill Tilder a long time green with an 8iron shot. The to achieve that pinnacle of golf-|Forest Lake fourth hole is a 130- ling perfection, (or a bit of luck), yard carry. THURSDAY'S FIGHTS As Written Hand. topped “Mell Welch: ‘Sie. . Up in the PRILADELPHIA—Catvin Smith, 10. Pha w N.Y. Times —r_ UC 4 The Textile Workers Secured a 122 cent Raise ‘in Pay as of June 4th... I’M HAPPY for the WORKERS!) 7. she Most Yet I know .. on all clothing manufactured... | WON'T RAISE MY PRICES... BECAUSE . Thet means highest It can’t be helped... ¥ tease 9 ANGELES—Don Jor 142%, Les | Angeles aor Prankie Gxiamore . ony Fran | BAN FRANCISCO Ben ¥ prices this fall iene Sizes 35 te 48 My new prices will bring me x-tra volume to take care of the Raise Sam Benson Says: This May Sound Crazy to You p - .»» But | Do Thing Others | Won't... it’s Early but | Have NEW FALL Li COOL FOR NOW! COMFORTABLE ALL YEAR... ALL WOOL! | COULD HOLD THEM AND SELL THEM FOR $55 AND $60! YOUR CHOICE MISTER ALL | ASK IS COME IN LOOK THEM OVER +. DESCRIBING THEM DON’T DO THEM JUSTICE... PENN = sational fim | PENN = sational WHISKEY | BUYIN | | MICHIGAN Charge It! 30-60-90 Days. or Budget 6 Months Plan For a Slight Service Charge Get Out of Your Hot Suit Into These Breeze Cool $] TROPICAL $| SUITS | @1 Could Sell for $45 - ®@ Mirecle Blends $ MY PRICE 28 ' Mfge’s Clearance Samples $4.95 and $5.95 ~ SWIMMING TRUNKS 3) 87 eee CHARGE IT! _@ Rayon Blends | . Go Jump in the Loke.. STAY COOL! In One of These Tropical — PANTS 1 Could Sell for $8.95 MY PRICE’ — $5 87 sar style end febric. 2 Pair $1] Bermude—$5.95 $ caved ROCK AND ROLL SHORTS!. *%387 | | pENIMs! 3” seach Se OE | Alt CoLors : PARKING “agi«| SAM BENSON AS it Purchase ve BLENDED WHisKeY, 86.8 PROGR, 20 S. PERRY ST. "1 Bi cocesanan 6 wears tae : eas Be Pd bee Ee on i 2 ee #5 ay gee ; ’ 4 sen ene NOONE AE sot A been _ Field Club, acocrding to Stuart . Goldsmith, manager of the Detroit : agency, Comprised of the company's top DETROIT (INS) — The largest * single payment in history to the » state's primary school fund, near- dy $5 million, was made yesterday) $10 million in tax funds was over to the state by Herbert F. -Lange, Michigan Bell vice premdont = ma and wengurer. Ld * deter atk ee 4 tuler amount, $4,896,160," will be paid by ‘Oct. 31. The 1956 payments will ber bring Michigan Bell's total contri-| day inition to the school fund to more| If than $138 million, Pankey New Proprietor of Restaurant at Airport ___"The Hangar_Grill_ on _M39_ and: adjacent to the Pontiac Municipal Alrport is now under the manage- ment of Fred P, Pankey, of Wa- — Township. key, a former Pontiac Motor Wheat near the end of the first hour was 1 to 1% lower, July j out $2.02%; corn % lower to % higher, bummer 1s desis be. = CHICAGO, New stock arrivals . eh BESSS cere | S28S S2=3 22 #S fF jeantile Exchan - = mediums 32 dirties 38: checks 28.00; current celpts 32.00 DETROIT. er iat r Poultry Rey! — a No 1 quality by he achignn Bell Telephone Co. sf The first half of a total of nearly |, ™ turned to~e to] abet, iodine Se if Ford Chr a att eas! 8 5 3$3 ; He rH 4 a higher, July $2.83%; lard | tues, 8 cents lower to 10 cents a hun- dred pounds higher; July $10.25. Grain Prices . AGO GRAIN CHICAGO, June 2 (AP) — Opening Me b $.28-9.75 3-dos crate; 1 0.3.00 tes lettuce, me. + smh CHICAGO POTATOES June 38 (AP) mand good; market steady on hites, strong’ -on reds; carlot track sales; bys od 100 ib California long rs Mcp AGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICA! GO, June 29 (AP)—Chicago Mer- : Butter steady; whale 220,000; A score 88 ua'T"e4 Aes: | dmteal 9) B 56.26; 89 C 54.75; cars 90 B 66.75 5. steadier; wholesale buying eres, unchanged to 1% rer Ty” receipts 1 0.8 per cent A 36.00; mixed 36.00; ts standards rage EG DETROTT, June 28 tos aco tenn cases included, fe a canta rie A tumbo 47-81, weighted a) use ah; average’ 5 = Oo pie mall 30: grade B et medium 36; sma’ wn: A ext: ment> Market steady, Demand { “ta some y large bow ing Yan Mediums are clearing bet~- ee Gmalls are in very slight seer. or more i Coa ‘with instances eanners en Windows Cleaned Floors Cleaned, Waxed _ @nd Polished Insured Workmen | CITY JANITOR SERVICE Passed by Village MARLETTE — At the pe y and commercial yealers cull _ “wtility 12.00-16.00, few cows under 0¢ 1 N. Saginaw St. FE S-7638 | SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS .. 20¢ Por 100 Lite. MAGAZINES... 45¢ Screp Iron—Junk Cors—Structurel Steel Freapeow STEEL CO. _ “FE 49582 135 Branch St. across from American Forging & Socket round lb do 90 Ib 18.00 16.35. 1 ois, sows b> and algnee 13.78- 18.25; pe arou: 400 Ib dow mort wtility ae a f ¥: int i if * fom pe Pree -y i is ‘, iz d E 3 §s é 4 8 “147% on 1,500, Sears Roeebuck "1% at’ 30% on 1,600 =, © Opeth oes 00. Motors were -mixed. Coppers bu Mrtara. ard. |rose fractionally. Most rails were 180 bu. ep Spinach. No | ot 1.50-2.60 bu.lslightly lower. Chemicals dipped FE --Potatoes: 312; on track 117; 464; ites -moder- 1. Bids be . oe el July 19, 1956, at the Supe Schools ols office, oe — time and will be as and New York Stocks. Cate —ome Quttaticns) i . STEEETELETE 735 3% eugdess ‘> > Se Se te Se ee Se Se \—4 oe E ares A large ‘a: “Iedicm 36; r ie . * ides 2 @ - . isi ges:: ES | : 7: : ee eSSEstsusdaere.ussezsis 2. = a >. mercial: deh tes grade A extra large 41-42%; 39-40%: dt ni 8 39-39 ec 3* eeans “ee extra og 9% \ ; medium 33-35; B large ; | loath on a Beale @h- souseense = is 1 HEL TY BOARD OF EDUCATION TOWNSHIP WATERFORD ‘The Board of Education for Waterford School District, Oakiand County, rend cee rd, Pontiac, Michi- a e ied 3-2428, _ will ve Schools office at 3101 bonds. and specifications may be ob- _@t the office of the A Education, the amount a ~ 3 hn ‘bid bonds must be forfeited to the Board my @ ean ee er BA ei ho di. ¥texe Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK June 38 (AP)--H DETROIT. : able 100, Market not esta -|. Cattle—Sa: 200. Market steady to- | Capital Airl.... as = phe Cp. ity and 16.80; utters 12.80-14.00. mostly 12.80 up; good nd cholee stock feeding steers steer calves Piety 18 0; 30. Tew Smee ee 16.00-18.00; few medium to good ooo Ib 17.00-18.50, Cal bie 80. ¥ today. ureday veal ers and calves closed the 60. Market steady. to- q ‘ Pe last- Thureda: — ao $1.00 higher; shorn lambs an agen steady; and chotce Pog 13.50; few selected lots and ghter 15.60-18. 78; 2.00-14.00. salable ot 200; igher; lower ; heifers Leads to 26 high- to a bulls ly to 1.00 round 300. reer lots 400- 650 Ib _ —_— 2,000; 8 i vac oaine: vitrong. to mostly 18 rei te low choice heifers 17.75-19.50:| Week ight canner grass heifers down to 10.00; and commercial eows 11.00- e td 3 3 3832 ~ isis oo pees: spsicg ot Ting stock eers 16.00, aguserts=_ss . . oe: sopperiensss a ld 799 a goa" of ony reas rksssascpe: > 2 ree 2 ee4nek ww re s fs pessenure a i lower wasty fat utilit stockers.. ge Sezese Sat ¢ 33 c fi ee Zaye vs H 23 : | Bs adve Earnings unlim MAHAN REALTY CO. eter ay br = Sa “Experienced — Stenographers Apply... |. Pontiac: ~ Motor Division Personnel Dept. Glenwood Ave, Eoatise, Mich: WartR Ton!" 4 Bite la Auburn Rd Utica, “GIRL, CALL BE- aden : & FE 2-6851, Super Chief Drive he General Office Clerks rienced ferred Pormenest Exper pre! | LINOLEUM AND am iy ~~ SALESMEN REAL ESTATE ak 56 a : indy with eer + 4 and contacts, eeun7e . . . —— agseeel. ssi : sss 4 SuSE. SELSSSSES Oo LEUSES4 UV SESUS} s wy ses AA a 8 £3558 ff saa9 DESEN*83 anit em it i 2 . 2 StSLsB4e5 : #2 7 Z ai ari zeit Housebreaker Ducks Resident, Policemen a i Ze < 3) ill gftz peeee # 2 -~ 3 he ~ armiT? aageeapeeeerygte **e#ee -- - Rs Death Notices. JUNE 28, 1956, JOHN, age dea officiating metery. Mr. Me in = at toon Puneral Wome Ta a 0444 Cedar Island Ra. age loved son of Alrie Des John Rieger. Pu- service Seah te bens a + i oe. — f Puneral Home interment in Lakeside Cometeey: Oxbow Lake. Mr. Des Jardin will ite in pote at the Donelson-Johns Puneral Home and _— be seen after 7 o'clock this « Shaper and milling ma- chine operators, must be journeymen or have let- ters. of experience. hrs. a week. Apply~at Central Tool & Die Co., 690 Maple Rd. Troy bial a] Birmingham. > ag? WANTED | 3 men mechanic ined. > ‘dutta eave == Say oe Murea WTD. ROUGH pests, Bune between 16.28 and 100 12:00 - — rhe | ul TO 14 PART 1 — LI 64878 June bo & July tat ' WANTED an Go tne pla § resses, an Se Gaga sSunecsus Suwee © weew AGW. 22 tj 4 Scatuse Seed -seteseessuesses eeses ee- be bew AO 4s senses heeaavaaube 4 ass Mode éAdidddé 33 . - - - . 16, 19, 25, 26, 28, 37, 38, 65, 76, 77, 79, 82. Young Man 23'to 38 Por life tnsurance debit, ao ence hot necessary. we _further f Geounaiien ~ Help Wanted Female 7 plemtd rome feos saw the ted Press. North Branch Girl = — Lee arocks In Memoriam ee Wedding Vows ae tes Studies me: s | The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac —— mc) |) | Th i $ : : : * ‘ él] f . g Not en 8, Not a 9, But the Big LB-10 GER 11 Cu. Ft. KELVINATOR OR THE Fes a =] a oe Po ‘ SD ee " a» — fe i NO MONEY DOWN ia Low os _ Meter Pl Plan! a w. HURON ust. 2. Regular $269.95 YOUR CHOICE 199: Free delivery, tse installation, l-year free service, 90 Days Same as Cash, ° . (Good Housekeeping Shop Men. & Fei. il $:00 FE 4.1555 pol we loved LANSING w#—The Legislature may be asked to amend the state's driver license laws when it re- turns July 17 to continue its special Rares RY OP GARY , Who passed away cae never die As — eo mes - ft hearts a tmemery te bb og on, is by, poe by, his R BELOVED McGuigan, 48, " Tsession. Gov. Williams said yes- terday he will study a request from DONSTAN'S FLOWERS | | Funeral Directors —4—|- . Drayton Plains — Sohn “DESIONED FOR coeeeeeeeseeee tres AMBOLARCS orourp FE ¢1 mplete ao a Wasertord = of . ave own tran : from work. Court repo: pice red Gut not essential cam take dictation 1580 Wp.m. or vr. Paid vaca plan end joe other benefits. Apply: oll and Se Apply at 2070 Au BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED. Or will sell shew to right pores _a5TT Dixie BEAUTY ‘OPERA ag, conditioned Salon. xP. COURT REPORTER $4017 a year to start, with merit ine to 94641. = = cialt . & de wook. best acts’ sands. to ght wore. Mrs. Feehs Secoheon's ie at Bates. han. Jacobs Mt GENERA! OPFICE GIRL, EXPE- — no dictation, Birmingham ‘Transportation necessary. i Rice, MI 71-0115 Beasley Music Port Mich- Gint’ MUSICIANS, STNOE & 3 if CON. : for woman between 30 - 45, for atm gen. Sew lake home. Live in, good wages. FE 3-8393. titer Cup Drive-In, #10 Otte” Be WAITRESS AND CURB ei like children MI 6-1810, QUALIFIED 8c B per market exp ‘Good pay — ~ “OPEN—LADY weber beve 2 Boy mg hg a ledy ect people ee mas m sing y neces- - = td Wn salesiagy pie- The hours are 5 hours a tm modern plast. Sods Aree Interesting and De- 2% Sar cemplodees Ea know —P. . “Belicewonan sth tans clog Seems s ee ° pty! ~e Duties involve uate and able to“wort all eli abifts tf needed. Training in police admini socia] work. edueation or ‘sees erred, but other related train- and experience be con- foam ; Office Dig Lafayette cad The So Part ‘ALES 1S86CiA Ue per mo, Tom Bobr Ine liferd aggressive Foré SECRETARY | Sm “Groomer ca Oakland Pax a ta Sukie te private secretary, this Position stvolves ecting as office man a & Sn and ma fltne and other office evateme before 10 am and eve- Prank _ and 7 sae 8. Telegraph. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL, ‘office work. Experience neorssary, Minimum ege 21; Clarke Ot Co. 60 Persh: WOMEN CAB DRIVERS. GTEA _ faye. to) W. Huron ‘WOMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER jooking for a home. To help This is @ permanent a new home in exclusive neighbor- =. with 1 of 2 days off, wf 1 block from Catholic Churen. Call FE 9-0225. _Mr. Chaplow bet. @ and 5 WANTED: RELIABLE BABYSIT. ter. Rivard St. area. 475 Rivard, WOMAN WANTED TO CARE FOR a eR an Help Wanted 8 CURB dives EAB DRIVERS aTEADY (wotlie ahh ~ a’ pi Apply « Ge CooK Ane rar COOK WANTED, M59 and Pontiag Lk. + = WID J RM. FURN APT la exchange for pert time yard and ho = son Roch Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Sree 5 Dee er Motor KIRKBY + Funeral Home—FE 4-188? ‘Cemetery Lots +a 4 GRAVE LOTS IN THE GARDEN of Love at White Chapel. OR ei DRIVER'S - LICENSE _EXAMIN ER na ay Pontiac in nitles troughs Gn — A : Office, srs Office Lataycet . aks re pad Sie driver's he a= ma their 8 pe edevine kiand ginaw Strecta, Pontiac, Michi- EXP, ON Fy SUIT AL- “Hots “Slchier Ws, Beet a4 ‘ b 1 2 3 4 s 4 7 8 9 ER g ; Classified Adst To. swap; what you don’t need for _what yot*do, call FE 28181. COME Bee ester orea Cal) Oliee, 48) MAN wane oy glean! business in oh ppm o nies experi- ‘@ need hes make and a og beg me ee AR AT hawien CE-006-100, Fre: y dae oa 7) we ieee per rbou in_person 180 NO LAYOFF for Renta’ ouverte, with ith ade Sakiand ins: Norm Rani SALESMAN REAL ESTATE ity for a hustler, will ul oppertun! Ji Sime preferred, ig CRAWFORD #94 W. Maron PE ¢1540 MY_ 31143 Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM - OFFERINGS’ tm ‘fil, part time: ee oe MIDWE SPraanay eyes ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, eee UNE’ 29, 1956 | & i a OF HAM yee Business Opportunities 5: 51 to —_—_——_ —— ¥ = - DRY CLEANING $500 down will Lavender _ PONTIAC LAKE - FRONT -~ PURNISHED - YEAR ND Rein and color ign home 2, ACRES flours: © t 5: Saturday ® to 1 ‘offers you. Well 60x26 i WHEN Y rite Pontiae P foot lok outdoor grill ruck stop HEN YOU NEED cme wall, dock “siumisum Rosi aa Gd te ahd motor, The e dwe my eed, Bass Gs 2. . $5 5 Dn. " PASSERSBY HAVE | bats afnaiti eam. Mee Se 10» re opm 4 kitchen, oi] heat and other de- == ; You can it ADMIRED IT! $3,500" seta on nod reads DODGE-PLYMOUTH | signature, "te not turattare. oo T9¢r | SUuMES se aa PO Sedat ear Jou, Ciart Real Eetate, DEALERSHIP ctWe. willbe twee, aiad te Pats ee ~ NOW a ye “ee 4 ‘Hot growing area with 120 ft. of : : . borer a - frontage on paved rd., 6,200 ft. ’ pan cinnt Gere It is for sale becaue the owner ae —— ‘of floor space Completely and ; bas been transferred to Onio. Sit- AGE eneellently. equipped. Building in uated in the Liece of Crore Wat . Lecated on South A-l cond. Gas station included CET "Wien this year, ultra | Shore Dr. Just off Huron St. (M50) & down-to earth e at __ FINANCE co. ae modea t 9 large bed- | _Very desirable, UN! 32-1011. $42,000 for everything. for Adreggnng e ag a OWS Fi space, kitchen with Formica coun- par pn Ne Sar cant ae RD RI EY, BROKER PE eins. LAS 960 or "51 car. Phone ters. 21 ft. living room. full base- $10 mo. Owner MA 42286. z T), | ment with recreation space, gas |—*1? me. Owner MA ¢2206. $0 Elizabeth Lake Ro. FE 41157 |, ia NOW z WOUGE FRADE Pca Y Parments | sefeens, BUY ‘PORNISHED pie badesee eon tall pate: cutbulldings. Good bed: Conn, ene ‘s. : 4, ; an "ane east of IF you $15,250 -with TRIP & PALL! tal Freee | spe. excellent equip PAY LATER PLAN Tools if desired. Sale 70 acres a in Blue veln The-| Piicn dows. YES, IT Pottlee, Get cash vou ceed ow . 7 | edge small town. Extra good house ares aa - Sanpgh ciery meal Pontia tater monthiy eet | © ouths fine sof Prite . ee Take a tip wo Oseoda and you're a y for eaterprising can atiord "Phone © only “$38,000, 160 acres’ dairy farm Pearl Bldg. Co. FE 5-7923 PRIVILEGES. sure to tm _jove with " : indiv: W cell. business $23,008 "Hill top Realty, Murrays, g. : s beautiful grea, There ON WILLIAMS LAKE — 2 new} © ‘ale ths real estate of beth. Will talk ‘BENEF Yale, Mich. We will build on your int homes to choose from. Both heve | ¢2% pd Vaq | terms. Call PE $0428 for furth AL | wate war erie ia.300, Sile do j you) full basement, Ot One has for you—it's a ‘ _information ation. __ ; store for new Buick or sir ase serge, execu] Sec Tot “arta ree | Sey pred, ent ev ia tare | ia add Py ee Perla a “ - model, Por additional informa-| away. These homes have never obi “noully Wiederal “2eant for Sia STATION TT NCABE-AVE, | eee ae — . LINOL. P. ‘RED HORSE CORP, | Se itilfa te Htsstadtes Ia] fomplete gf wale teedikge gyn oo of. bag oA of —— Has elec: Biva’ wand Giddings Ra. Owner on 2 stall super servicé station, Very | 30 E. FRIENDLY SER war mm car of cash Pur 5-126 . LIBRARY TABLE. 3 WIOLING 3 “ focetion oa ved street. ull Being one a the most important : —— Meck gerage — ekérccai eee tne a pt Reoro nme Tt. Oem Fe asin ae oo “LO ANS $20 TO $500" For Sale Clothing 56 | _heavy hand-made quilts sere Pet : a y ann | APE COUCH A} storm. rented 40290 feet. FE ¢4613. 2 1 3 tnd iefeens. rugs and| future “yetidence would be wise rented Many possibilities here 3, ACREE, PARTIALLY gf cage moving 10 wo Plortda. ems iOUSEH 2 MENS SUITS. SIZE 37, 446. bie, ora be ; eon 100 x 180 ft. lot, sur-| for ony “Fal. fo0 wih cary terme,| CLARK REAL ESTATE| tected. on Balawin Ra. equip, EG deep wrecker, Tune HO SEHOLD Lady's, _size_i¢_ FE _$-5305 sa Le niet, ad and table é HUDSON S&T. sountel” by homes costing much | See today. 4 excellent 2 . site in ‘en — tor sale Phone ’ § GOOD DRESSES, SIZE 14. JEW-| — 6:00. . 2 bedrooms ail modern home, ex-| more Brick full basement, | Also # acres. Wooded tract. Only Ph | ecm gal tev exclusive borheed. Only Om Sant ‘ KIN ANCE CORP. OF |) 7 exes ceeatere, 30 tems iiAHOGANY DUNCAN $i.s00 terms > SAF Sarees.) over dining otra ee tring | Multiple Service $2000, Sicoe “& “Hasger | OFT AND, SPECIALTY STORE Di PONTIAC tise pew trousers, fem, M8, | And face tablecloth, Good conde WILLIS. M. BREWER | fe0m, ott heat. Only 1 year old. “T G. Trock CHRISTIAN HILLS. A BEAUTI "33 W. Huron. PE $4163. r sale. FE S311 be-| 3% 8. Saginaw St. PE 4055) FE stia | ea BM 30” : TRULY HOME! $13.159, 94. e ful corner lot. 285 = 296 on ROAD NE LTO! aime te om ond bp GET CASH OUICKLY | Tor quatity it With M ; re ein Parte $06 down. 608 por toch Gacy REALTOR paved road. A well restricted “Biya. dividing r parcel, sel. GIFT SHOP, WELL - ESTAB- Q Bre eek rant tne eng eas ||_ Sons! lor: cabs: ‘0b ee : * re trie) 3 MILES 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-461 Px: wm Sean ake INC On| ine oft 3 eres 6dh0, e800 down, | lished owner leaving ‘tate. OR _U t $500 Small to; cater Gued Cae as pM ee i a gy 8 BEAUTIFUL LOT ON ExciUsive | hes! i cerot in emp pista tans | , Jp to peir hone tine 10'., wore once | Standard tine 438 °OR 3.4304 $4,000 down, terms | end private Drive in Or- asta & and including hills and trees, tre- . 1955 cars Bring you | Phone PE 5-008 Immediate possession. If decired ul nN r1es chard Lake age and = . , Sa | endously beautiful et 0556. per MOTEL SITE pond A gg 30 WHITE MAJORETTE BOOTS. 6, H , Will sell furniture. pt aig — wd se bs md 7 ¥¢ oe. Ses) acre. Come out de Wartge | Bivd. 1.000 FT. OF DIXIE HIGH- minutes. Loans also made on fur-| Worn once. $7. FE 0-665. 1301 U. S. 23. Realtor PE 20% FE «1 * front, 2 with rlect | mo 3. —s ein : WAY FRONTAGE CON- =. _, senetares eas other s@ SIZE i3 abe l¢ sUITs. REEL NOTHING DOWN — |®X, Teles: renings | setting cod for| YOR SETTER HOMES SEE nome ee c= press gic MEO age eg - Quats, ond Sormals Aleo-3 girls peg a UP lig aA we aE Scbect” and i Docks “trom” Lady CHEROKEE HILLS! T ACRE Ge f ges fownonir “ontY 10 PER Oa k] d —— WEDDING GOWN, : gaz. Four plan or, curs church, Sor oak sie at $7.00, close-in eountr ‘ee ~ Suse _EM seni. : ‘ . CENT DOWN. an = eo oR “A.C. COMPTON'S SONS Sees ‘between Sang bn =| Felegragh Ra | .. FCW od. Co. L Co Sale Househotd Seeds 57 OR 21414 OR 3-4588 or PE 3-1058 8 FT , ; TWO LAKES O O.| LOan mpany | —------~ $1950 DOWN — Lake front. Large “. . 4.080! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor aceron 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. |! FRIGIDAIRE LIKE NEW REA- AT COMMERCE LAKE—4 = — with large | Yim, 81.400 » | 503 Community Nat'l Bank Bic REALTOO ms take Bol be able. Other household fur- scitmwed ca atten: | SSS Cay fom teas as La a eae | PE SS Bros ba) ei ceaatalaat ttt |neer oss eTanion. 7 sraus| fT, O6 | Be ee see era Storms & screens, jee tea, call | _or FE 4-3000. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! St Jinow toome Phone tonight” | repair, lube, wesh rack, parking 2 PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM OUT. _ ___ Basutiful ‘spruce end veep : ____| 1 ROOM“ TAREPRONT Ats0 4! —cotontai_mins near -Aéirecie_Mus. ore wane ee an 50 aes fit,_$5 Ironrite PE 44250 ~S = Pia Come Dormant” MA fT DOWN — we pave one won| Pevesich “Ome Sechy Reni: ate, we neve s good seiectus | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | {ine Prous, ‘bor Mt BAXTER 6 Livivstog -{? FINE PORTABLE RADIOS Fe OLDER ‘ood for ‘cottage. May- ; er homes with full basement. “Ex: |LAKE FRONT YEAN AROUND. “Stollowing lakes: Eusabeth Cass, | 36 W. Le eves: 7 *8% RESTAURANT — MUST BE SOLD | @ w rawrence St rece. 7 PIECE LIVING RM SUITE, 46. | git ro. terior all completed” Pull 3 pe.| ™0dern, near Pontiac, 75 HP. Scott, ef Straite and other Next to amers Power by this week -< $600 total price. . er 1? Chariotte PE kone PAIR OF LIVING ROOM CHAIRS, i MODEL OPEN 14 DaILy & sun,| Deh, Yell septie. wired. ute) SITs i ansree te tee | MN ECMA MM ELWOOD OA $-2008 ae TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | CUSHION DAVENPORT GOOD SONEr LAWNMOWER UN s taddng “Qood EALTOR ' OWNER. EST A. 202 - clean . OWER . | ‘ 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH ont onstrection and Nery ettractive | €52182. Beautiful ranch site, with 49 Cuss-Btizabeth Ra __. For Sate Farms 46 48 “ccated inside of theaver building. N. MAIN hve, cone” 1280. Sree ages stove $30. refrigerator 635. | : devien. “Fuet the dckee Ee benas | ons, G00) cae On Dee | — $1284 or FE +3844 _Good business PE 5-21% ROCHESTER, MICH. |¢ cc_ +r pegp pareze os. "= & , _ = $13,000 LOW FHA TERMS | acm: _____ | Si san tase Snowe wooses bs $0 TILLABLE. SUCHY gMALL RESTAURANT ON DIXIE LOANS. 835 TO t500 $90_E Walton Blvd. RCA iin CONDITIONER = FREE '§ : it Rédweed Sor cack’ Ome ee | SPATE WIDE tie rete | Bez, ideal tor couple, Excellent a oxi? RUG & GAS STOVE FE INSTALLATION. oe AT “SUBUR- 411.500 PULL PRICE — Lovely 1) boner vee do | ABETH LAKE RD. Block af | oy Be dasiness. $043 Dine wy. We- 2-9960 ; CRUMP ELECTRIC Eichen Gull mvmanersiec, | iat'ecditet “bevee be Ssci | RUSTIC LOG see een OSES eal tes ts Sle oe | ee Sata Ph meshes OF Sam OL torn | 1 AT io. Ai a : , 4 LJ t : Se bath; Foi elty, r Gee farm, 1% car | win & deasvtiful natural sand: LAKE 8UB- : LAPEER COUNTY obey sation, Je the. $200. Also § cu. 7 tee. EM . Auburn He sewers & paved sireca. Boog oak temo TMS | beach on Wathine Lake. Fenced | 5@ choice residential lote, lake . ‘eae Pe : Mall makes guarantee per . feally & good ©. yard with 1% car gayége. In- | ae fe on Crescent Lake. $250 . 138 —— M ee.s8. rv peg mee . tre 303, Johnson. estes. < i : « ~ DRIVE OUT Misadeta 7 #18.000 BRICK RawcH — 3 = woced pecan. Large Biv | SS D CHARLES. REALTOR scenery chbamen aa pce rest z oe ale Set sALE YOU ARE WALTON TV SCHATBLE GARBAGE DISPOSAL Block west at Scott Lk. Ra. — Se ee oe wees 2 ddrms. Utility 196 oli | 177 8. ih PE 4-0531 oe Se oe Loe wine Riichen. By own: own- Waiton, Cor. Jos} PE 2-2297 £06.30__8. B. Munro Electric Co. ture right to model. far par, OU AC meat Modern | Value ‘ot por Bed be on See aren. Some woods, small or ne ‘yetecen’ G0 pm.” Teal Lucky 1 INCH TY, 000, WASHER. ©}. | SiMMONS SOFA BED. LAtY BOT eee SEAT co eee Gee Ge one cad compare tt with | OXBOW LK. FRONT AY REAL ESTATE aX 8 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER sang. ane tod steslier 2 ACRES 8 STARTER) others “TM « @ buy.” Immedi-/2 story, 7 rooms and bath. White 13 BUILDING SITES #7 Baldwin 6203 CELE, REALTOR iS RIC ¥ WEAT-| 33th. heme. OR : : ate possesson 8 frame with fal basement. 60 ft. FHA approved lots have Sale Ww 5 iB. b a oN SpE, ay | SMALL GAS RA mh DRA AREA of lake frpttage with waved ead been eurvered and perco.s- Business Property eT ae Te heave your . SINK. $75 west: RANGE: ¢ . 6 AL TO? $24,900 LITTLE ESTATE — Beau- the nike. owtmming and tion tests made. Located in ESTAS 3° CHAIR Buckners in this period of re ped ee SG. i is $1,509 down, neariy new 2 bed “fyi 32 bedroom w p AY hg Re I, oe loca- barber shop. } Wedt.Pike, or call _ Uiem ptoy ment. heed De Se eo © Sn en renee Dome. seute inclet| Fl passmen “Renree te: | R. D/ RILEY, BROKER Priced’ os see per hat | OR Bios) enter 9. we tags bh doen el Dare Ea hE p= eurmnea eens E>) Teo tmenens. One ent | $00 Eitan. Rd PE 1157 = Commercial 7 ee Buckner customers whe ere ca tay ce oe eee mattress. 620. Good sond. Geese besonita “wuteae| Syd" Maul Ceaeenae | “Gon, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor || sup, ceis. ita Ss} BUSINESS” say ERT S| EE . , Rewly decorated. ; lavatories. 2 4x8 plate ISINESS” AB APT SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. ih On teie Scres. Paved Bt. Wonderful land: |/ Sure” gaiat, Tit pr 7 phone FE Saas! or PEST ole eo. — —$75,__Qoog_condition OR _3-1321. == ak | EST seeping. “Mere is real living.” less for cash Coroperative Rea! Estate Exchenge| sr also o nice any wGONFECTIONARY Hh always paye to deal at || ALMOST NEW 16 CU. FT. KEL- >} -wumno. we © Buren, ATE WE ROPERTIES ~ Live wort play gil on. tne on beck of property Let sie - - 15 Cail ALt mt rom| LH. BROWN, Realtor | same ground “a ice shop aad BUILD NOW @oste, “424.500 easy terme, Jest year, Racelloat ‘neigh: . : todern bome Oo. Neat Jet Sit 1065" W.” Maren Ph. FE 34610 foxe. pri Tau {tn cur well secteleted Watertord Frees last oa. euceeat, ‘neigh . = ys surrounding tor sale Mulls Estates. Estimates freely img ¢ included. Basiness SEMINOLE tamily fe George ‘. er 3466 ven from our plans or yours. Commercial Corner can be ew for ome, 4 bedrooms and lere- ‘ i lord. ease ate Me | ERBERT C. DAVIS. Bf eee = Oe shes ponent gto Periget for couple to pe enon ahem O l } ACRES, %. ALL OR Pant. a #% Poatios 7s re on ; b x F Clarke | LOT z E Pirst Piaine - : PAUL D HAMMOND | = pared road! Very ‘pecnte! 1300 | cower & water to. lot. FE 31207 “7 DRIVE-IN —— d . MMO, FOR ‘womMEs canal and 400° Walters Lake front. r 3 pm. This restaurant shows ° preven M, W ET actaad st : BUTTE | . : Excellent for ing — profits Way over average right Eves PE S41i6 LIBERTY or cubdivision Your own terme LAKE » tom -—- WHITE Bow Good parking. Rent free. PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bidg s = : rOwne work—operates — ‘ Ww ATER , . ais af, b Spey gy -~ agg ee Sochorur BE. Royal beeutifa hulsice } a mg with hired help DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Disie Hwy. | Pefrigerators ........ _— FORD TWP. 1 some te Goes oe les, 000 Clarkston Ra. a BY gles restricted icted Tround- : . BUSIN [WALLED LAKE. 230 Barnston| 207? Replacements, Parts & | TAPE RECORDER. LDS Attractive § rm & beim home| comer io’ The large “tmty meaty ree Ses MICHIGAN BUSINESS okt _@, Service $6 Oakland Ro ee ot) heat. elec. water heater car ¥ilt LAKEFRON = + a t c a os noe ABOUT terrific Bitoree rt. Blinds, sterms and ser down po low Reams rs ONT — me. aad i SALES CORPORATION FOR THE HOME Ca SE P< va, Rice mice large Jot. fenced-in. Paved| ments, / ¥ pay | § year old. ultra-modern California REALTORS UTICA, = as r= SF - FOUND | _cent, 93 ie a Bae aoe ee you need come yard ang| Set Dest Dont dock. Bar “— Li m. (daeina ot = , PR, 5-168 Some = wns. yenereg® Be mf to pay Special while they Parare : . ; ot 204 | owner. Terme Phone }3e80. | Open a A | o~ Gece Sen ee es ee 5 oe cee ze INCOME Brest big kitchen with lots ot |SCOTCH LAKEFRONT LOT NICE | 4 BUILDING | srrEs. pg BT none, TEM ig re At Our Froet Loa $4 ranges, tad Water beaters Bete: | Maple bdrm. set. 7: Slee gag. tat CL cupboard space new utiity rm | [ECS FM, privaeges on Onion | — biocks off No Perry 8 “4 small 008, OF 20%). | WW gVomen 's ened Sho: sh. __ Mortgage xo ate room fixtures beds, chests, dress. | 2 pe. living, room set. ...... $29.68 ih good location and. im the City Itmita? we hare aa cooreval 6 tsi iion Pm ] 120 fon Monteaim. 1 disck-| downtown LOANS $600 TO $1,500 | maitresses Living room suites, |S drawer chert Sc. tio te ture for § apts. poe En oa 8 on Se aes $500 DOWN “4S se : one Owner wants to retire. gv ceany: . oa wp pues oo cecasiona chairs, tables, lamps, Apt. size electrie stove ...... $4. ‘EXCELLENT INCOM / —— WATERFRONT RAY O’NEIL, Realtor |om"paiswis ave PE eames = oe domes, modern or Bet, ta > b gz13 ‘inoleum eR aLEN . BYOOMFTELD HIGHLANDS . 262.8. Tel County. ! & USE! ‘ ‘POSSIBILITIES OME eparatr net cavarees ranch | $P"3 TCL PRICE we Mowrn. | phone’ FE Sie or OM Sanat | "manufacture, Gus" heat. enrer "STATE-WIDE | fbtitester sseneoe oe | Siz mreutirs ix ARE a Stn SB Toy Riel feels, eroemtonany | Sarge rag, room, Seine ts | pereann Cont Son Soe ae ee Soo facghe ferme Boe 60 Poe | Real tamie tree x Poiae | feast san teasratene «| PE Cin tata ran | TRADEIN DEPT. | “appreciate it 4 rms. & full aif latidscaped. Owner needs his| ‘ory. two bedrooms down, One : PD. CHARISS, REALTOR 4 To build » garage 7F on UP TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY | studio vo wecescsscssss S108 CRTRLD SS SS) TOSSED Ee moet) Ste ake Si Ser ees |r ong ton on wee roe ” | Soe CVERT apROE ace |b Shean we Ta Sita Teicha et See gamemcoecens ee , mhowa’ by ment “eal git heat. NEW LISTING ter. Nicely landscaped tot. Deel _ With $200 dn. W wad sewer on . . of , : 200 National ing, Peer oe 7 piece. i i080. . A nice cle ing needs some on and dec-| "treet. : ; of Beach. roned ___Potitiae or phone FE 44729 OPEN DAILY ® TO #@ Davenport and chair _|...... bef ; oot eee se erating. A real for ‘Inke lor- . : : uns ast +5 | Dresser. . chest. vanity . Joh K.] aie ers. wont oft Clark | OBIY one block from Cass Lake: L & 8 SALES CO. + onn r win | car garage, carpeting. rinet 2 | Real Batate, W. Huron st, | 128 feet frontage on pavement.| 2 Swaps 55 | 4 miles _E. of Pontiac, or i mile le — —_ oan ame eh REALTOR a creaings b Sundors, “MOPS | ONY SM WHS See DO r day plus m ar man | ae cout ay ire : ; Since 1938 AEE EN ORS SeAR AROUND AVON ; 2 Lande = : t ay Nemes vane | RIUM (cet Mr wen: EMRE PONY veae anpENB | SN" ANT wsht"Eat me be sone ae serinsicrmetre tts | oe vemos meena | TSR ECOROMY ~ a ; —_. PERRY ACRES. Near Lake Orion _ VERY CLEAN WiTit | (encom Teer Tie .....---. 8 FURNITURE CO. 2 A. 2 OHNSON, Real SCOTCH LAKEFRONT LOT NICE _ en, et | oe ee BS : ; ealtor 1 wiQhEFRONT LOT. ICE | large building lot. $1180 with 9690 “and motor. 1300 Sleeth Surplus Paint 0.000000 $1 , Ug ae “| 1704S. Tele; ‘Rd. | tate ake ahr sans, oO : Milford. ManOUD's “Panr @ LiNcueett | —TRADEIN DEPT READ ane aur tne _ FE 4-25 Adioining lots oft Oakiand Ave, 7 Lote POR SALE ON EAST Bg aS aes TRADE-IN DEPT. | . bor ob 8 fe) 2 LAKE _—- LAKE- seer ~~ street only 5 aid down payment or will 3 Pc living Rm suite .... $19.98 ° ; , For Sale Lake Prop “4 lovely rms. (3 $1200" wHth te , : 4-8694. AUTOMATIC WASHER AND GAS |} Pc. metal bed complete ... $19.95 5 bdrms.) plus ° full baths, ; 4 now sccepting dealer tea- aa “as dryer, like new. $150. 68 Stout St.) Recond. washers . S ‘ 4 BEDROOMS a “| “large enclosed porch, Other Edw. M. Stout: Realt Perry Street -. tons for modern two ata- sigooe “Bat EQ’ i Bae BEDS, SPRING. VANITY. DRES- Drop pod pons — 2 chairs. 10.98 ull basses: $ ROOM LAKEFRONT. ON A feceres ape heatilater fire- eaitor Zayed encating 9 tion located on N. Pe Mt. op State St. smth, | Sef. Blond. $35 FE 20353. 36 in . $29.08 Plastered walls SS b sendy beech. All = | oowtgy Beives, TN. socmaw oe ‘Pe 5-816 206. feet frontage meetnl mageeenes for those ' whe Fy monet oho modera Gena ope rors dinetis aoe ° coe een “| seve a refrige rpator toeluded. garage ge for 2 care, excellent ; er Toom house, ee, ith bevement eae ce ant? ba Youe cere |. Petes Sie cass, Magis Sieei.| one’ ne cows ae “MANY TrEMs Nor List a Nice lawn Ce wD. ach, extra large lot, chade ‘ : Reswonable : 7 DoD | ~82 per . Maytag washer, late at : ADD'S. ING tee ‘chon! ; - SIZE GE RANGE, GOop| 62 per week. Mart A WY : P RB, “Ely painted Keaet, “4ane bine wes wy. Drayton oohel mer bas mE aon _For Sale Acreage 47 “condition tor 0 ca | ey 59m. = 18 W. Pike st a +1129 - FOR SALE OR RENT —Foee:| “"™* ne ACREAG) Drive-in—Pontiac Partrid e|s TION! MASONS, CARPEN- | ®ABY BUGGY LIKE NEW GOOD | yaccum CLEANERS. PART 8. ~ “SIO, 950° ished eottage small island. 14 Nicholie & Har t.Co 25 Good year id restaurant, g ters, plumbers or electricians, | _SPrings. _§9 69 W. | oaete Ave. | ‘brushes, al makes. 936 ttle. mile West of Pontiac on MS | 4) ge ngs |) 19 gliBERAL TERMD in operation 8 years. 160 foot Will accept your labor for down | BLOND OAK 4 cnet tee USED BARGAINS” $1,950 DOWN — _- | Ragt.br, te. weet, or for sale. |g Bo scree os. gate] frontage on Saginaw street, | ig tHe “BIRD” TO SEE ment on new } bedroom house. | suite, fie Walnut telephone ta- | Ss ® NWN... EM 3.3511 for appointment. | LAKE 108x200. asi. + t00 Boe = biack top eo oats ; e Orion vicinity with lake 4 $15. Wainut catia table. $15./9 Norge oe Pattie veuecue we : cr vatar Satcher «ead Peer ttmst | cores ‘per acre of. stainless steel equipment’ | ZONNBON MOTOR | and pom r fate woRy BARGAIN LIGHT DINETTE 1 Sorat +2 SAGINAW BAY Bucsko, 3021 Rochester Ra. Roy-| _CRAW FORD: ol) heat, 2 lavatories. gor-| poet Poh mig Obese ough | BY oy cs Gade aia. mea| bea - SE; | Roper gas range <2. 5 ee . “ kb uilding on |' $400 accepted a trade n on used . chest, tables, wardrobe trunk per ¢ A, - Be Se ee AGENCY serene Suteble for cine + —main_ highway with display foom-| care. MJ. Wan Welt,_OR 31355 | mise OR’ 3-461 am a a Real Estate Poet ens BE ears: LAKE FRONT " Eves. MY 31143 corms includes wperty and | Snd separate storage and repair i TON CHEVIE PICK-UP FOR gaer, Washer... +4 i 83% W. Huron FE ¢154 on non acy sort shop. Comfortable $ room own- le or will swap for good car. B E r “i #8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. cw lake front home. mog- | Lots as low as $2,380 good restri- | § + WILES NORTE OP ert apt. included. $9,009 dn. plus Se San ees OTTLE GAS ‘CLAYTON’ 5 . ‘ Fooms, “mahogan’ | paneled | CRAWFORD Gartiien oui, Tensonable terms. R A I sop tel oe RMS. AND BATH, a TEL | Tition Only $9. pine ees Keavos Furniture Appliance 3 ‘Rocerd Enchen, ra "bats, AGENCY | 30 ACRES ON YEAR AROUND oy nnett INC.) 4 xox cay egeele_ ma he | property. or sed i wife Pools Bone _Bottie Gua, Gh 3.3 O° Keero 3 = Ls ‘Only $12,50042.500 | 83% W. Huron FE 415 TROUT STREAM. A large num. REALTORS eG lo nt BARGATiS IN SMALL RADIOS $6 we 5.911 PE s-07 = Eves. MY 23-1143 ber of evergreen trees. Very 28 E. Huron $0466 of children's rides and amure- aA t.. ee : a PONTIAC LAKE FRONT “ite PF_| ele and quiet, LADD'S INC | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ments, gbun eabovesens stana. ; BROWN NYLON FRIEZE SOFA. Sale Household Goods 57 2 companion ‘summer homes frontage. Landeeaped, 2 bedrooms | OR 21231 of FE $0201. 4286 ce main highway location = LOOK! Magic Chet : : Established in 1016 - both lake fronts, each com- year eround ranch. % 2 18 living Diste Bey, E Piains. vestigate this semi-retirement or FE 40m USED GAS RANGES : Dliments the other. One ¢ room, stone fireplace, Jarge kitch- 20- ACRES Rent Lease Bus Pro 490A | Dart time — today. Abeta Owner will trade sharp 1953 Ford E R. wen bedroom, other § bedrooms. en and dinette, attached garage, bs f se p. ere will trade. y 7 tuder leaded for equity tn smail {060 W. Huron, ies tad agg Rig Both have large living rms, covecnas porch, of] heat. All pan-| Clarkston section. 40 rods of road | ~~~ ~~~ 2 bedroom home. FE 5-770 fleor, Modi aa 4 and fireplaces, picture win-— eled interior hout. - ‘Semi. frontage. Will sell or ex e A HOTEL - LIQUOR. The new- __ : fon wil, bdth, dows, modern 3, 3 furn. Owner. - home outside of city, or decorated, custom bar in fren ba | betomee ag — poe mang a — ‘awns, this small town hotel grosses over a ted north of "Pontiac Lake : . For Sale Resort Prop. WA , 000 year. Privileges toot ; PORT AUSTIN —"3 bed- s wosu te eyeesamna ce come a the 14 attractive | RRROMS mama? Matremne| ied" cer alesse | ater ary eg = . iJ wn. - See : . aubeen ' s Mich, Ph. sera. goed, Groinage. 16 caves af WARD E PARTRIDGE ares. possession.| SALESMAN ar. sont LAKE 7 _ ous, 10 acres ot ills” and REALTOR FE 4-3581 #3128, Down small farm northwest a snd. fishing _pedroom mg Ne Hg pe Se REALESTATE & BUSINESSES . ESEERS eI). A. Taylor 1D W. HURON Sr. 2 ; _ Sale ‘Land Contract 32)