4 b j \ ‘ HE PONTIAC | RESS (yr The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Fair and Details page two a 114th YEAR Z ASSOCIATED PRESS | UNITED Pause PHOTOS Te * * *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956—44 PAGES _ Bill to Provide Mi P| v4 * Politics Simmering ‘ es eee : : ATTACKS HARRIMAN—Gov. Luther H. Hodges, (D-North Caro- lina) gestures at the Governors Conference in Atlantic City as he labeled New York's Gov. Harriman as a “super New Dealer.” HARRIMAN LISTENS—New York Gov. Averell Harriman holds hand behind his ear during press conference at Atlantic City at_ which he ignored being called “a super New Dealer’ ‘and said he is only interested in whag is good for the most people. AP Wirephetes IKE BACKER AND FAVORITE SON—Texas’ Gov. Allan Shivers, Democraf, who has supported President Eisenhower, clasps his hands during a press conference at the Governors Conference, while Massachusetts’ Gov. Christian A. Herter (right) relaxes during in- terview on possibility of being a “favorite son” candidate from his ’ state. Governors Discussing Politics and A-Energy = . ATLANTIC CITY (INS) — New York Gov. Averell Harriman, convinced he will be the next U. S. president, - takes over today as chairman of the last and perhaps » most important business meeting of the governors con- ference—a roundtable discussion on atomic energy. Though nuclear forces that defy description are in- volved and sources of power far beyond coal and oil are up for consideration, the final day of the 48th annual meeting inevitably will revert to politics. This will be the fault off — the newsmen on hand, Gor. a G. Mennen Williams, Mich- igan Democrat, and Demo-| ee en oe ey aren't made to * * chigan upehig G'wan, Try It— That. Is That Bus Cavalcade That They Did to Bring Them fate, Baca om mote {0 Campsite punctuate this sentence to make it make sense: that that 4s is that that is not is not but that that is not is not that that is nor is that that is that that is not. Near Milford Coming in Special Trains Delegates to Roundup of the teachers would either, it ‘was admitted later. But this is ithe correct way (they said): That, that is, is; that, that is not, is not; but that, that is not, is not that that is; nor is that. that is, that that is not. AF Plane Hits; How would you do it? Not many. ‘ing in Detroit tomorrow morning, on the final leg of their journeys to the in the Highland Recreation Area near Milford. With a jangle of dog tags and rustle of new Bermuda shorts, they will depart 11 Die in Flames 4-Engine Craft Explodes in New Mexico; Report 2nd Crash in Geoagia into flame just seconds after take- - a four-engine Air Force re- with highly inflammable fue! for jet bomber refueling above southeastern New Mexico. It was _— at nearby Walker Air Force Workers in the Walker tower said the plane took off “in goéd shape” at 6:50 p.m. nto away to tell! fire was in the en- ; | A ‘from 11 special trains, and for the ride to the camp site. forest of tents will arise, and the encampment ROSWELL, N.M.- — Bursting will formally be under !™ written form and after a 40- ‘way. "| The California. contingent has| on a Santa Fe Spe- clal since Monday when they left Los Angeles. Scouts from other western states and Alaska joined the special trains in St. Louis m= City lo Proceed Chicago. The eleven Roundup specials will require 160 cars, involving 58 sleepers, 80 coaches, 20 diners i the Royal Gorge City. While in Michigan the SAVANNAH, Ga. (INS)—An air- will visit Greenfield Village and the Girl Scouts from across ‘the nation will begin arriv- \Senior Roundup being held . clamber aboard 104 buses furnaces tonight at Gary, Ind., and. Girl Scouts to Arrive Tomorrow NEW YORK W — The nation’s'mally at yesterday’s session, then, big three steel firms today laid a|drew it up in writing. new contract proposal before the| ‘United Steelworkers union in an indicated that the session would, ‘effort to head off an industry-wide revolve around the possibility of, strike at midnight Saturday. ‘a compromise three-year contract. | The agreement which expires ‘Saturday midnight. was for two Sources close to the talks had years. | The union authorized a strike of | 350,000 steelworkers if no agree- ment was reached beforehand. | There was no immediate infor-| _mation as to what the new pro-| posal contained, but it was be-| C lieved to call for a three-year con-| onven itract with an hourly pay increase) Pee of 10 cents an hour for the first e year. A previous industry propesal, calling fer a five-year contract with a 7'; cent hourly pay boost the first year, had been rejected by the union as unsatisfactory. € Negotiators for the three major, tee] firms and the union dis- played great amiability as they (See story page 2.) went into today’s session, at ,which the new terms were sug- ‘gested. | Earlier, one of the firms had it would start banking tomorrow in the Pittsburgh area |against the possibility of a strike. | Other major producers expected to follow suit in the move. The new offer was presented | | minute morning session the talks were recessed. It was understood the companies first- had broached the idea infor- Umberto Valenzuela of Venezuela from Pontiac include John Kent, Vernon and John Zeunen. tion Mascot | | YOUNGEST VISITOR—CeeZee, 3-month-old Lion cub, is attending | the convention of Lions International at Miami. Some 35,000 other _ Lions (club members, that is) are attending from all parts of the | world. CeeZee will be ‘given to outgoing International President | tablished, George M. Foster, - at end of week. Lions attending Mitchell Calbi, Tom Kent, Harry With Tax Bills Two See ‘Phantom’ by Road Will Not. Halt Mailin Friday, Says Official °F lees F rom ence Towriships. | fe City Treasurer dings said the city has received © an “unofficial opinion from the ~ Two Allocation Appeals T]he Panther Prowls Again, Gun-Wielder Oakhill and Holly roads. The most recent report B. Ellwood of Davisburg who was on his, way to his trailer home on foot after vis- iting Emil Hove, owner of the Shangrila ee es ee Oot oe Motel, 10841 Dixie Highway. craft was reported to have crash- River Rouge Ford pliant. todas" Swamp Rear Savannah within ¢we hours after thelr ar- for Adlai Stevenson, lambasted crat-Farmer Labor leader Orville Freeman, governor of Minnesota, suggested - last night. Williams’ long pronouncement containing the Michigan Demo- cratic convention's views on how the, Federal Government should be run, sttands in stacks on the Harriman for “running around with minority groups who want to. set up some kind of super new deal.” .Herter, also mentioned as a possible GOP candidate if Eisen- hower does not run, spoke’ chiefly of his own impending retirement from public life. “I'm looking forward to peace,” the Massa- chusetts Republican said in a tired, Frail Parakeet Nicknamed Pete Is Birdnaped — Pete, the frail parakeet, had six years in a sympathe- A kind of invalid, Pete by birth was small and weak. He had a delicate heart, veterinaries say, \because he came from an “inbred” ‘strain. | Like all heart victims, Pete took \life easy. Dwelling in the quiet living room of Harry and — 1s ernoon. ‘Lumsden at 79 Delaware Ave. | Last night Pete was stolen and. cludes Marcelene Dennis, Jovita 27) his safe world shattered. “He's not a very good companion unless you understand him,” Mrs. Lumsden sighed. - He'd lie on the cage floor and tuck his head under one wing if strange company qpme. “Most of all, he liked sitting in his cage on the front porch, watch- ing the birds on the lawn. If they sang, never he'd sing to us. the time. . . sing in return. He'd Pete was on the porch when he) was stolen, cage and all, while trains from the east. By nightfall were away at dintler on Friday all 5,000 girls will be The | Chiet ’ Pontiac patrol in- ‘Benavides and Joyce Meyer of igirls from Detroit to Highland for most of t he day Thursday. On Fri- day they will repeat the perform- ‘ance for girls arriving on special ‘camp. peals would not effect the city) school tax bills." City Assessor W, Raymond Ransom is in Lansing today con- ferring with Louis M. Nims, 4 Lj Tax Commission chairman, on , \\. Wy what effect the appeals might grizwoop and he saw it have on city school taxes. | Ellwood said, “I spotted a big mass coming at me and couldn’t distin-| 4. A 22-mile relocation of U. S. guish what it was so I turned around and 23 from Bridgeport south of Sagi- went back after Emil. He got his shot gun and a bigger light down the path too.” The appeals reportedly will block was going to shoot, the | Spreading county and school taxes'animal jumped into the throughout the county for at leat! hrush a month, pending a decision. "Hove said the entmal they saw Pontiac taxpayers will have tele have been seven feet long.) wes see Onan Cn Ot came & wes dak ead Il ithout penalty. ug. 1, a one 4 me! per cent fee will be added monthly Would hesitate Seay weet wee. to all unpaid taxes. | Ellwood and Hove both said they, The bilis are payable at the city had seen tracks about four inches t's office in the City Hall, jin diameter which could belong to. through Friday, 8 a.m. the unknown animal. to & p.m. | City taxes amount to $3.280.430 while school taxes come to $5,669,- “They’re too big for a dog's,” Eliwood said. “I wish someone would catch the thing and make Giddings urged taxpayers to te 8rm chair critics see what's check legal descriptions on bills, 5s °-” and call his office if they do not) Hove said his dog was frightened receive their bills within a week. of something in the woods and —— |wouldn't go near them and “he'll OK More Nike Funds —s "wally tackle anything.” WASHINGTON (@®—The Senate disappearing, too. Something is. Armed Services Committee has getting them,” Hove added. recommended spending more . = daned money on Nike guided missile. Dalaran! op asl ae sa | m | s afraid of humans so I don’t | jsites but holding back funds to sis i will hart an = build installations for the Navy-| ne Air Force Talos missile. Hove's main interest right now “The cats we've had around | Hove reported that as het is to find the bDeast shoot it. “That way we'll for sure what it is.” So Blackie roves again and each time he’s reported seen a little bit further south. White Lake, Waterford or Pon- and know jtiac? Pick your spot, Blackie boy. We're waiting for you! ‘Wiffi’ Smith Winner Over Ex-Champ, 3-1 SUNNINGDALE, England ®— Power - hitting Margaret (Wiffi) Smith of St. Clair, Mich., knocked out former British champion, Mrs. Frances (Bunty Stephens) Smith, 3 and 1, in the fourth round today as a wave of upsets struck the keep British Women’s Amateur golf championships. Wiffi, a 19-year-old former Cali- fornian who recently won the French Amateur title, shot one-un- der-par golf for the first 12 holes to take the lead, then held on to the finish. Network Going To Share in $33 Billion Measure Now Waiting for Ike’s OK . DETROIT (#—A network of high speed super-roads crisscrossing Michigan is made possible under the 33 billion dollar federal road bill. It’s not certain yet exact- ly what share Michigan ‘will get from the measure ‘now ‘Eisenhower's signature. But state highway offi- icials say the 13-year gov- ernment spending program will build a highway net- work extending from De- troit’s expressways to trunklines beyond the Straits of Mackinac. The money will be allocated for ithe first three years on a formula based on population, area and rural road mileage. The federal government will pay 90 per cent. The state and individual counties and cities will pay only 10 per cent. Although the division of money _ between the Detroit area and outstate Michigan is not yet es- Steel Talks Enter Critical Stage [trough State deputy state highway commis- sioner, said a $125,000,009 con- struction program might be possible outside Detroit. Michigan has a $25,000,000 high- way bond issue in the works. ‘Foster said $12,500,000 of the issue ‘would be used to match federal funds for outstate Michigan roads. ! Priority projects were listed as: | 1. A mile stretch of four- lane, divided, limited-access high- Pontiac city and school tax bills) The elusive “black panther” of Oakland County hasway on U. S. 12 from east of totaling nearly $9 million will still reared its now-infamous head again—this time in go into the mail Friday despite springfield Township on the Dixie Highway between a] ‘Galesburg to west of Parma. | 2. A 54mile superhighway from Kalamazoo to Stevensville on fourtane highway on U, 8. 16 | north of Grand Ledge to Cascade | east of Grand Rapids. That will provide a superhighway Lansing to Grand Rapids. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Twister Rakes . Gratiot County; Rains Hit Here Although tornado warnings were posted for many parts of the state | yesterday, only one black funnel reached the ground. It caused an estimated $250,000 damage in Gratiot County. All that struck the Pontiac area was a flash electrical storm with heavy rains. Minor damage caused iby lightning was reported to the home of J. S. Mitchell, in Bloom- field Township. One person was reported injured in the Gratiot County tornado which wrecked at least five homes and two barns as it swept through a two-mile path. The outlook for tonight and tomorrow is for a temperature drop to a low of 58 tonight. It is predicted to reach a high of 80 tomorrow with pleasant and fair weather. The lowest temperature pre- ceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 63. The thermometer climbed to 77 degrees at 2 p.m. handout tables in the press room|Tulet way. of the conference. He is a prominent candidate for For More Fun on Your VACATION yesterday that he was “politicking” at the Atlantic City meeting. Short- ly thereafter he entertained a majority of the Democratic gover- nors in hand at cocktails. When Harriman’s seminar on the } ficial NASCAR timer and officials I s g & H F E / ee H Feri i He : F : zi z an the ; ready =i sion, His spectacular distance record was run under the ad- verse conditions of glaring heat and all night driving to test the endurance and safety of the car far beyond the demands of to- day’s drivers. Twenty-eight 43 | i : a u ! f ik z 3 | 3 f ! i re Pontiac Establishes Three New Stock Car Records County NWS. c.cccnceccaces DO Editorials Saeteeeeneeust cee : Pot-0-Gold seseeedonsacenee ‘Runyon | eer ee 3, Ms, s 2 BD cenaceneces 406 | TV & Radic Wilson, a a thre awaiting President - Seereer etree a * vee ee hways Officials Predict nee @ oe : : ' es i of | po ie J ee Na et /s ry f et 5 f 2 ‘a 4 i 7 é fy a 4 : eS f ie ee | / le f ’ ‘ . ' . Ls so 4 i ? a ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 27, 1056 r i | si : The Day in Birmingham I Jet Base Site _IC.of C. Planning July 4 Spat Continues. Giant Fireworks Display Preference Expressed for Kalkaska by Senate; House Still Differs, _ ‘ Y i in Jurors Pay City Commissioners OK' ~~ Ordinance Preparation) End $3 Limit i City Commission took an- step last night toward raising! ef Municipal Court jurors: the present $3 to $6. é Z a LH s | ordinance to repeal tute upder which ive $3 per day for! z | z d f rl ite g| 5? Soviet Plows Up F Pontiac Deaths Mrs. William DeWalt Mrs. William (Mattie) DeWalt, 70, of 25 Elizabeth St. died morning in Pontiac General pital, She had been in ill health for three years. She was born in Brandon, Miss. in 1886 and married here in 1937. Mrs. DeWalt came te Pontiac from Brandon 30 years ago. She was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Georgia Brown of Detroit. © Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from the Macedonia Baptist Church with the Rev. James R. follow in Oak Hill cl Friends may call at the William F.|‘eT Davis Funeral] Home after 3:30 this afternoon. Mrs. George E. DuPont Mrs. George E. (Ida May) Du Pont, 73, died of a coronary condi- tion at her home, 104 Hamilton St. at 9:30 yesterday morning. She was born iri Champion on March 8, 1883, and came to Pontiac from Ontonagon in 1928. Mrs. DuPont was a member of the Salvation Army and the Re- (Szabo, the bekah Ledge. She had been em- * ployed at the Yankee Store. Surviving are her husband; a son, George Hubbard of Battle ff dell, GMC public relations director, looks on. GMC is loaning the trucks to the Girl Scouts for use in their first mass encampment in the High- land Recreation Area near Milford. . SOOUTS GET WHEEILS—G. E. McNeive, (right) superintendent of materials. handling for GMC Truck & Coach Division presents the keys to 20 GMC trucks to Mrs. Richard Beckhart, Senior Girl Scout Roundup director, while B. W. Cran- , but the commissioners heard from George Says Cuts in Aid(herry (ro May Cost U.S. Leadership rye ps in State Down WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen.,;committee cats for four billion’ Walter F. George (D-Ga), said 270. million dollars in foreign aid today that “ill-considered” cuts i /tuthorizations—a substantial boost ’ - jover the three and one-half billions foreign aid could cost the U. S.' voted by the House. : 4 E Aug. 10 a new law will be in effect authorized the $6 per day pay scale. It is expected that the City Commission will adopt an ordi- nance calling for the pay hike ‘then US. Bil fo Furnish State Super-Roads Hel Poor Pollination, Heavy June Drop ts Blamed for Lowered Prospects LUDINGTON \—Michigan’s 1956 red cherry crop yesterday was es- * |timated at 90 million pounds, about 16 million under the federal-state crop report of last week. 5 ily Hungarian Star of Water Polo Given Asylum I Producers. Poor pollination, a heavy June drop, a drought last year and a late spring were blamed for the lowered sour cherry prospects. Parker Duksherer of Benton ‘Harbor, reporting for Southwest- ern Michigan, said the'area’s pros- pects are about 19 million pounds— 72 per cent of the production last| year. . Lyle Tonipkins of Hart, west central district horticultural agent estimated the area's pro- duction at about 2514 million pounds compared with 34 million pounds last year. Clarence Mullett, northwest dis- trict horticultural agent, predicted a crop of 44 million pounds, a sharp drop from 74 million pounds "Frasucton fat mine see Directory of Officials ls Now Available Ay 1 Ppa bal mi Ex-Teamster Head Faces Prison Term ke Fine, Can Have mt and inares eet of Tom TWO Steaks a Day dent and business agent of sters’ local 247 in Detroit, sur- | veer term in Jackson tate prison. WASHINGTON uF — President . * 8 @ ‘|Eisenhwoer had another comfort- Nicoletti was one of four Team-/able night and his condition con- sters officials, including Daniel J. |tinues to progress ‘‘very satisfac- Keating, former president and busi-|torily,” his- doctors reported ness agent of Pontiac local 614, day. convicted by a Detroit Recorder's s e¢ Court jury of conspiracy to solicit’ Press Secretary James C. “gifts” from contractors and ex- Hagerty added that the President tortion by using threats of labor difficulties. The three completed their prison. sentences. Nicoletti lost out Monday in an to the State Supreme Eliza Western, both of Bergland, Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- ‘ ar day from the Huntoon Funeral was gaining 123 per cent. . iI Additional Arrest — hi OF if Memorial Cemetery. i Hi SB = a Fx a3 in Michigan was estimated at a F j : oF egg 2 8 % g E : 8 z z | 2 a g a H i iil Probing 2 Breakins Waterford Township police are investigating a pair of recent breakins in adjoining businesses in which a total of $530 in cash and merchandise were reportedly sto- ‘len. = ~ | Township detectives said their f ¢ i E z g li a Eisenhower most likely will get out of the hospital Friday or Sat- urday and complete his recovery at Gettysburg. How long he will aay are eet cee * * ~RR i in Wimbledon Matches [iam Cooper of Elkhart, == PTA Members Ask _ive suspects are all charged with Derry Street Light today cotics laws, Twelve of them, in- third-seeded Sven Davidson wag u cl Gace women, are tree) Severe! members of the PTA of They are scheduled for a pre- trial next week. ig i FF ge aa charge. Marroso has not yet been. il postponed for some time. Ohio Triple Slayer Secret Sea Weapon Believed Cornered fo Alter Sub Warfare | warren, otic cns)—Author. th ties searching for triple killer Al- WASHINGTON (INS)—Navy Sec- fred Wilson in a grove between retary Charles 8. Thomas revealed nearby Phalanx Station and Brace- today that the nation’s sea arm \ville today found definite signs has developed a secret new weapon that the 37-year-old truck driver é may be cornered at least. were believed to have been com- that will “revolutionize anti-sub- marine warfare.” Wilson is accused in the slaying ™itted Monday night or early Tues- Thomas also told a subcommit- of his two sisters-inlaw and a day. teenage girl Thursday after escap- . tee headed by Sen. Stuart Syming- Detroit Woman Hurt j|ton (D-Mo), that the Navy with ing from an Ohio county jail. its 16,000 planes is “far more as 2 Cars Collide Members of a heavily armed posse found a half loaf of bread | powerful” in the afr than most'and a jar in the woods along the, A Detrott woman suffered a com- people realize. He said new jet/fresh foot prints leading to a shack pound fracture of the left knee! Moscow's control over Communist seaplanes can hit “practically any|in the woods, stocked with food.|and a broken bone in the right leg target in the world.” The fingerprints were definitely|when her car collided with another He declared that the Navy's new identified as Wilson's. vehicle at a Bloomfield Township The search now is centered in i ij | Two-Car Accident Injures City Woman townships and a. 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 victory over) yay village officers. Stewart of Los Angeles. The state ‘Miller Given 10 Days to Reveal Ex-Red Pals will get $61,100,000 the vestigators today gave playwright Arthur Miller 10 days in which to intersection yesterday. WASHINGTON (INS)—House in- ) divulge the names of Communists he once_knew or else face possible contempt action by Congress. ~ The Weather Ful 0.8. Ww Teday in Ponticee Lowest tempersture preceding 8 a.m. Attoam: Wi \~ hb. 7 Wert velocity 20-98 mph Bun sete Wednesday et 8:13 p.m. ®un rises Thorsdey at 4: He ™. Moon rises Wednesday at 16:33 sets Thursday ai Moon 6:10 am. attack planes. ‘‘are what might be termed medium bombers” and can fly a 3,000 mile round-trip from movable bases at high speed to make “all weather delivery of high yield nuclear bombs." Hiroshima Victim Wed HIROSHIMA, Japan (®— The first of the atom - scarred Hiro- shima maidens treated in the United States was married today. @ two-square-male area between neighboring Phalanx Station and Braceville. : The finding of the bread and food was made even: more signifi- cant when authorities disclosed that food and blankets had been stolen in recent days from farm houses ir the area. Mrs. Alyce M. Poole, 38, was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital and later transferred to the ‘Henry Ford Hospital in _ Detroit. |Winton J. Kelly, 51, of Birming- jham, driver of the other car, was unhurt, . | Investigating Township police re- ported : ; Dulles told a news conference there is grave dissatisfaction among party leaderships outside Russia, and also within the Soviet Communist party, with the Khru- shchev-Bulganin regime. The Soviet leadership, Dulles as- serted, has been put into an al- As he defined it, the failure of international communism to ex- Diamond Cutter Stolen From Machine Shop sibilities as well as inevitable in-|ern oil producing country, though, creases in the price of steel. Best available 1A gat repens a * 8 g — Ei cars until mid-August. * passed its peak for Oth be a drop in steel and i t ante by *. @ Also farm equipment the ii # er Industries ==, immediate effect/little difficulty would be Mother, Daughter Hurt in 2-Car Collision A mother and daughter were slightly injured yesterday in a two- car collision. T| Mrs. Opal Hale, 22, of 3401 Bald L Deborah expected court Detroit Boy, 6, Killed DETROIT w—Danny Conley, ail & se a j y THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 - \ Seat 7 et Your Cord Table Instead of Four! tenat te relatively large a s ing.” Also, that in tities and ‘under certain conditions it car cause such things as can- cer, And it said that any amount of radiation, however small, if re- ceived in a person’s sex glands, prodyces genetic changes that might result in mentally or phy- tion sically defective children in some future generation. . The idea is: the more radiation, the more “mutations;” end the more people exposed, the greater ithe extent of damage to future — could cause “ od rw That limits be set on the ‘aver- age amount of radiation Ameri- NAACP Maps USE THE ROUND T-TOP fits any standard size ONLY BRIDGE or ‘ges | CARD TABLE . Coll FE 5-8174 ond Hove One Delivered! 62-70 S. SAGINAW en, NEW 4) TRANSISTOR 4,000 children from primary schools afd kinder- Racial Strategy 47th Annual Convention Closes in San Francisco. With Keynote Speech By LEONARD MILLIMAN SAN FRANCISCO — Negro leaders today mapped strategy ifor_their fight against segregation — by new law suits, political pres- sure, — — negotiation. | Broad ouftines were charted ilast night in the keynote speech to ithe 47th annual convention of the ‘National Assn. for the Advance- iment of Colored People by Thur- good Marshall, NAACP attorney, jwho won the desegregation rul- ‘ings from the Supreme Court. Marshall called for: 1. Federal legislative and exec- distin-|conception to age 30, the critical for reproduction. of the And, as an aid in keeping tabs how much radiation each per- exposure to radiation — from the)) cradle to the grave. One of the key scientists in- ‘volved in the academy's report— sibility of everyone wearing a “little film clip’’ which would re- cord exposure to the invisible rays of this atomic age. Such badges could be turned in to a central office every ‘month or so for a listing of each person's radiation dose. L * * by natural radioactivity in the en- vironment and possibly other nat- ural causes. duced + Pye la situa- have “ * genetic de-| fects of a mental or physical char-| acter due to the increased radia- | | possibly 200,000 of them would, | tion exposure of their parents.| = Bt 2 Ef apa 3 Ss of them would cary, in their own “genes,” hidden defects which 'e could come to the fore in descend. § Next: Radiation Distribution. 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Hoffa, strongman of the midwest teamsters, made a 90-minute ap- pearance before a rackets investi- gating grand jury in New York yesterday. *. *¢ bd Hoffa would not comment on his testimony, which followed after charges by Martin T, Lacy, presi- dent of the New York Teamsters joint council, that the midwest tion, teamsters official had conspired to Billy Tries His Sleeping Bag . To take on overnight hikes at camp, Billy has a new sleeping bag and a flashlight. A sleeping bag {s light and easy to carry, and offers more com- fort and protection than ordinary bedding when sleeping out of doors. Before arranging his sleeping bag, he will scrape out a “hip hole’) under it to fit his body, > (ite ts mare cmstersnbte thew ee oe Set ground. A flashlight — like a first aid camping equipment. ~~” Use your crayons to color this picture, and paste it down on card-| board. Cut out the parts carefully, and cut the slit in the sleeping bag with his arms outside. kit — 1s an essential part of any Fold the bottom panel forward on the dotted line so the picture! will stand. (For this idea Rochester Allums, Birmingham, Ala., wins $10. It) you have a suggestion for Junior Editors send it in care of this news- paper and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP News| features.) Tomorrow: Packing so Billy can be slipped in feet first. pos hn won no i Isis Now Make |i?" Zuseantat twa - Synthetic Rubbers ia's airline operators; recently’ ed it in aircraft upholstery. It is boots. \of Maurice C. Eveland War II to strengthen aircraft, and for the soling and heeling of army! Hart to Attend Funeral Eveland served as banking com- missioner under Williams for 7% years, He had also served under | Gov. Murray Van Wagoner. 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Damage ie este ‘ -Jaycees Throw Noisy | Shindig at Convention | KANSAS CITY ®—The Jaycees|Chamber of Commerce Conven- turned a humdrum June evening 'tion. into New Year's Eve “ast night, The Arkansans flew in 50 drums) Wooing of Nosey Gillespie pod i paws Lowy Ai porrizcy lochs ; probably was the biggest, noisiest| planes. | As is evident in the accompanying tale, the phraseology and humor characteristic of the Broad- — this city alata ara dished up thousands of ponte dled pe oe 10 way uys and dolls stories of Damon Runyon began to take form in a series of sketches entitied Some 7.500 people, give or take) Potato ‘chips noid cate and | he heed htc a thousand, jammed the huge er goodies were dispensed | —— Ordered by FCC! Industry Told to Effect UHF Switch Without Dating Present Units WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fed- Commission THE BEST of DAMON RUNYON | } j | | without making millions of present “The Wooing of-Nosey Gillespie’ was one of the ‘best’ stories chosen for the popular collection, Seaoiaaet ef the ane-block-liy by the barreitul i e « ss. TV sets obsolete. “Runyon First‘and Last’ (]. B. Lippincott Co., New York). It appears also in the collection published . * * « in London by Constable, “Al! This and That.” It doubtless wil! be found in other anthologies regu-|square municipal garage for var- ° The basic proposal in the long /a7! . The narrator of “Nosey” Gillespie's story and the narrator of “The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown” |ious treats offered by state dele-’ The Californians served 25 cases) range program is for a gradual 7” other Iater Runyon tales, are one and the same in spin! gations to the National Junior of cham | 3 = of all or most U.S. television By DAMON RUNYON | on teat. io cosy ee ee * " channels 14 through 83. /+Jnall the ways waa neching TIE OE ee: Ancient Guild drinks and beer. South Carolina! se Hen a6 love. ve mre Fy 4 Bee pegser es | pitched in with sackloads of The FCC, asking for comment | plenty of this business going on/ on the possibility of back in my old home town out! making the switch, said it would west at all times. take steps to ease the changeover, * * « | and elimination of the currently In fact, it is as good as an even’ most-used channels 1 through 13. |money bet that we have as much’ Making the immediate steps Jove going on in my old home the agency took were increasing '©W" @8 any other town in this. the maximum permissible power ©UNtry. population considered. of present strations te 5,000 We have all kinds of romances, kilowatts, effective Aug. 1, and some of which are very lovely Proposing an immediate pro- indeed, and others which are not | se goed, and among these ro- range of | mances is the romance between . | Nesey Gillespie, the editor of the The FCC said Congress might Weekly Bee, and Miss Jo Eva help speed up the change to a | Gildersieeve, the school teacher. by provi tax advantages or, This Nosey Gillespie is called e even interstate shipment Nosey because he is nosey, but of %) ~~ of Fishmongers ‘shrimp * 1 \ man in charge of the prodi-| Fetes Truman gious arrangements was Newton! i Baker, member of the Kansas City LONDON #—Harry S. Truman Jaycee chapter. Baker, a slender, had lunch today with the Worship- miidmannered fellow with horn- ful Company of Fishmongers, one rimmed glasses, began to look like : of London's ancient guilds. |a harassed housewife as the party saak "Asked by reporters why he ac-/ approached. Yes, you may be missing your cepted this invitation, the former’ * 28 @« —— . President of the United States “Fight thousand people and a best auto insurance value! eri don carly! Wee. teh ocak “ae tease, ce cased Compare | “ ‘t particularly » fish, groaned. “Of course, we expect and you'll find Allstate’s rates are usually lower but I do particularly like fish- them to mill.” than those of most other leading companies. Yet you can mongers.” ; Mill about they did, in platoons Truman’s traveling companion and regiments—encouraged, if not rely on the wa ans founded by Sears for sound protec- tion, prompt, friendly agent service and fast, fair claim on his trip to Europe, Stanley actually blasted into motion, by a ‘Woodward, accompanied him to 70-piece marching band. settlements. You can’t buy better, why pay more? See how much you can save with your Allstate Agent! 3 : of very high frequency receivers. |course being nosey is largely his ; —|; _ Most TV sets manufactured and racket, being the editor of this | a , SS cae cone ents mond ee kt eee SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. BLDG. sold today receive only programs Weekly Bee. This Weekly Bee is’ Nosey offs with his coat and hops into the river ... and he’8 | The juncheon was one of the last very last morhent.” { 154 N. Saginaw Street transmitted on the VHF band.'not much of a newspaper, being mever seen in my old home tewn again. : affairs in Europe to be attended Somebody came up with the . Ph. FEderal 5-C 1 by Truman. He and his wife leave somber information that a load of Relatively expensive conversions nothing like the Pueblo Morning for home tomorrow from South- shrimp was frozen solid - | would be required to convert these Chieftain, but Nosey Gillespie does Furthermore, Miss Jo Eva hangs from ranches up the river, and out in the office of the Weekly Bee logs, and chicken coops, and dog sets to UHF recepti iriy w j } j " : s Tos} “ ; ’ ay * —s = conser bibs what more than is good for circulation, kennels, and one thing and another #™Pton ——— ote i ss ocee The commission said any shift ang contrition from the candi- and she makes Noaey have the/floating past. when Miss Jo Eva ‘sail caste cipest i: feed the nulti- pe eee ee to all-UHF for TV would have to daiea wt clection Pra windows washed, and keep his desk lays her head on Nosey’s shoulder, i pases “ha loav nd fishes chee ; inelude a transition ‘period “‘suf- .o yaRM IN NOSEY tidied up, all of which is naturally and says to Nosey like this: Lear Flies Into Moscow km hes oauah i | ei 8 /-\ a ey ae ieee aged | He is a little dried- man, may- No — “Gerald,” she says, Gerald —and Is Embarrassed Coens (° seevesess Seure life of VHF-only receivers in thee fifty years old ch x giatee ; ; being Nosey's regular name, | . But it all turned out splendidly, | @eTroeocKk cOoOMPANY PROTECTION hands of the public, and to permit y 9 Pty LIKE A REGULAR KNIGHT “Gerald,” she says, “suppose 1 MOSCOW W—US. aircraft €%- even though the Californians did Sounded by Sears Assets and \ied.t*ties Sietinet and seperate from the carent, Sears, Mee: Buck end Co. Home office Stoke iif, Fire neurance sveiabie in this state tor nen -tare cwell- ings for ane to four ferties and ter contents only on buidings howmng twenty famciies or ane. the amortization, over a reason- or ee ae uae eee But in general Nosey seems re. ®8K you te swim this raging tor. cutive William P. Lear flew his run out of their champagne be- able period, of VHF transmitting Coane, signed to his fate, because he is Feat te prove your leve for me, OWT plane into Moscow yesterday fore things had well got under. : ’ al ; ; i ee een tee | ind had the ignominious experience way. There were plenty of other Allstate also Offers Fire Insurance on Homes and Contents equipment.” : rienced would you do it?” a except one time years ago when he NOt experie ot having his engines fail when he onan | Geo M. Coh first starts his paper, 3 Mexican ®W&y from such a crafty dame as) “Would I?" Nosey says. “Well, si to tan . | refreshments. __ rge M. an Statue drops in on him and: his'|Miss Jo Eva, when what happens just watch me!” | ‘The plane, a Cessna 310, was — to Be Placed on Broadway ‘isht leg off. thinking he is shoot- Put Miss Joe Eva commences to Before you can say Jack Robin- towed off the field by an electrical- edo Broad oy ing the editor of the Morning Chief- 8®t Tomantic. Up to this time, her son, he offs with his coat and hops iy operated Daou Gee Cae 4 Ww te B NEW YORK i®—A statue of the tain for putting something dirty in idea of marrying Nosey is strictly into the river, and the next any- usually used for hatling suitcases. ay Ss ay at eee late George M. Cohan will be the paper about him. a business proposition with her. body sees of him he is crawling, Lear had taken off from Berlin erected in the heart of the Great, but Nosey is so easy that. Miss out on the opposite bank, half a eariier in what was the first flight : sent White Way he celebrated in the | Anybody mews that the last Jo Eva gets to thinking maybe ghe|mile below, near the railroad into Communist Russia by a West-| @ Triple C’’ Account! song. ‘Give My Regards to Broad- thing Nesey Gillespie will ever ought to have a little romance in yards. ener piloting his own private plane. . way.” think of is putting anything dirty it. like other people before they Well, Miss Jo Eva dena A ttee of i busi. im his paper about anybody, even get married. - neon Gaaeiend sod] seckid teatars a Mexican. There is no harm in a. ed Ge ee on Typographers to Back @ 30-Day Cha rge! announced plans to erect # $75,000| Nesey. whatever. Me ie SiWAY® Nesey, and getting very soft, and | see him when he comes out and |Williams-Hart Team by and by she tries to make hops on a train which is | ichi | ! ~~ paper about people, and while Lge freight | IT —The M Fed- -60- aner | es * | qouree | raag grey her ht pias eration of Typorreptical U @ 30-60-90 Day Charge! “EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED statue in Duffy Square at Broad. ready to put something | ical Unions | way and 46th Street = | ee eet rnyeee: will give its official support to and there js no | Furthermore, Miss Jo Eva never Gov. Williams and Lt. Gov. Philip | e@ Deferred Charge! in ‘sees Nosey again, and nobody else Hart in the coming election. save 6.00... '2 off! ee ie my old home town does either, Kennett A. Hull of Detroit was 6-piece set that even minces fruits, nuts—lots more! atist, composer, director, | and producer, died Nov. 5, 1942. the circulation of | good disposition anyway. Schools Ordered Shut Wall Ger mune youre Nesey goes than there is a a crabapple. . and this is the reason why the named Pp 5 dent as the organiza- BRONSON \P — All rural school along on his one leg as an old _ Put Miss Jo Eva keeps at him. Weekly Bee is now edited by Miss tion reelécted” all its officers. buildings in the Bronson school bachelor, doing all right. and wei! 7)'%& '0 make him romantic, and Jo Eva Gildersieeve. and why it Edgar Crumb of Lansing was district have beep closed in an satisfied with life. when Miss Jo poetic, and what not, like the guys prints many boilerplate stories of named secretary-treasurer and an ty order by the board of Eva Gildersleeve lights on him in the novels who are in love. and blighted love, and what‘ not John Gallagher of Kalamazoo and 2 a acti amae tke one day they are out walking down ‘From Runvon First and Last. copy- Ben Abrham of Muskegon vice educa’ , acting on recomm My Old Man ciaims that the reason by the Arkon River. watching “#°* 198. J. B. Lippincott Co. Foreword, dent tions of the state fire marshal Miss Jo Eva lights on Nosey is he ny on watching copyright $068, King Features Syndicate presidents. State Inspectors have ruled 10 ru- because he is the only man left in '® SPFiNg Mise, which carries AWAY " (Tomorrew: Another story of ral schools unsafe. Voters shave town she does not light on in thirty all the bridges, as usual. and a! My Old Man, admiration and re. REd Leaders Start Task twice defeated a proposal for a years, it being Miss Jo Eva's idea few spare houses here and there. | for al teund os . or j i . school improvement program. The to catch herself a husband. * « ® | aaa pa Sport.” of Erasing Stalin s Name i : i issue will be on the ballot again SURE AS YOU'RE A FOOT Now during the spring rise, if MOSCOW (INS) — The Soviet! re er. S tcer gra er: : = | Well. of course, it is a tough ‘@ bridges go out down the river, Nod Held in Beating |government carried out its first’ 9 _ ‘break for Nosey, because Miss Jo the side Nosey and Miss Jo Eva) Se ay gga of de-Stalinization today Eva is hometier than a mud fence, "&PPen to be on is cut off for a ®— Robert by stripping Stalin's name from - ; i : ; !few days from the railroad depot Overway, 24year-cld resident of'one of the late dictator's prize eisners and with a terrible disposition. but on the other side, and this is the nearby Douglas, is held for investi- Moscow showplaces — the Stalin ‘somehow poor old Nosey does not case the day Nosey and Miss Jo gation here in the severe beating of automobile factory. Regularly have the strength to resist her, Eva stroll down to the river his 22-month-old son, Robert, Jr. Beginning today the factory will 42 Wl. Saginaw St. Bf wna: with deing one-legged. and “SUST WATCH ME" lag Pi Gane wig sah nae te Ss te Recher ome. a - - F Ss. 5 ¥ ye hono: *. none too lively té begin with - They are’ watching the old Ar- bruises. Overway was arrested on Soviet auto pioneer who died ~

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Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce recently exist now deep inside the earth,| kick-off their drive to get a Civic Auditorium for having been made by the squeez-' the city by 1961—Pontiac’s centennia) year. The ing effect on atoms produced by Jaycees will have their “wishing wells” in down-~ - the enormous weight of the earth's __ a ee crust, Dr. S. S. Kistler of the. : Ota ut br ea aa WO Governors tempersiures, epinaered by Swan OnCce Checked Unversity of Cutters." |Wife’s Speeding “| . ‘at the 42% million-dollar conven-; .Ground-Breaking Shovel tion building in the Civie Center. | Is Stolen at Detroit Tt was last seen in the posses: | -|sion of a short, stocky man wear-| | DETROIT w@ — It’s only a shirt base! ‘chrome-plated shovel with a white ing a T and ball cap. | { handle, but city officials want it ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Gov. back”. badly enough to threat. Study Taxes on Ore Ammonia, which at ordinary, ; a ; ‘temperatures and pressures is a A. B. (Happy) Chandler yesterday en police action against the cul- ISHPEMING # — An interim ;committee ofthe Minnesota Leg- ‘gas, will change into a metal when told the annual governors’ confer- Prit who took it. The shovel is owned by the city stature is in Ishpeming to study i * 8 6 subjected to a pressure of about ence his wife was arrested in so 'three million pounds per square Many states for speeding that he inch, Dr. Hall reported. This had a governor placed on the ac- and is brought forth only for of-' taxes on iron ore, The findings \“enne will become S reality.” he|celerator of her car in 1936. ficial ground-breaking ceremonies. of the Senate-House group is ex-@ 20 E. LAWRENCE ‘said, but did not go into detail. | * es 8 It disappeared last Thursday when pected to have an effett on Michi- | Hydrogen, he added, is expected Chandler said shortly afterward 't was used for ground breaking gan's ore tax structure. | SPECIAL! 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Ny 4 } = oo 1, ar - Poe f wy DY ae s / if : f ied Fk OM fap ge. oe ee tis y c (if are ima A cf cape’. yg Oe ae Ve oo Tv igi THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 | | A Pontiac Gy Affairs inn lonored in Pledge to Ike “GOP Governors and White House Officials Omit Vice President By JACK BELL statement forwarded to PLEDGE SUPPORT They expressed their “whole- hearted approval of the adminis- tration of our great Republican city by Felicity I. Wyrick and the President” and pledged ‘our full support for his renomination and re-election.” GOP Gov. Fred Hall of Kansas, who said he thought up the round- jpansion at the local field. Approve Airport Deed, -téases A deed, two subleasing agree- ments, and a land grant —- ment for federal aid involving Pon- tiac Municipal Airport were acted on last night at the weekly City Commission meeting. The latter was approved in or- der to receive federal assistance in purchasing land needed for the ex- parcel of land to the port which will be used tend the present east-west run- way. Subleases were approved for hangar space at the field for the Executive Aircraft Corp. of prem- ises previously leased from the Air Service, Inc. Other action taken up on the relatively routine 37-point agenda . included the acceptance of an en- was deferred pending receipt of set-back agreement by the city. The City Commission gave its Request for transfer of a pack- * lage beer license at 230 Osmun St. from Vincent Deni to Paul E. Deni was approved. A public hearing was set for July 17 on the proposed rezoning of lots 89-99 in Washington Park Subdivision to Residential 3. The first reading of an ordinance to rezone the lots was read by title only last evening. A request from the Jerome Building Co. for payment for a ” |sewér on Stanley avenue was re- ferred to City Willman, A new date of Aug. 6-12 was ap- proved for an Amvets Post 16-Ma- rine Corps League sponsored car- nival which was. approved last month for another date at which Manager W. K. jtime it was unable to be held. | The site of the show has not been determined. errow, oppears gineer’s estimate to re-construct robin goad by all except sbsen-/sidewalk and related work and tee Gov. George N. Craig of In- diana, contended that the omission of East Pike from Mariva to Jes- of Nixon as a candidate for second | place on the ticket was merely an oversight. Former Gov, Howard Pyle of Arizona, an Eisenhower aide who got advance White House clear-, ance on the statement, said it jut, hatin’t occurred to him that Nixon wasn't to be mentioned. Not 80 POPULAR Eisenhower has said he would be happy to run on any ticket that included Nixon. But the omission’ ef Nixon's name from the GOP resolution seemed to indicate the vice president is not so highly re- garded among the GOP governors or White House assistants as he May be in other party circles. | This posed a practical political | problem for Nixon: If Eisenhower Should decide not to run again,! would Nixon be opposed by power-! ful GOP governors and the White! House staff members for first Place on the ticket? Wor No Joking Matter; | Anarchist Proves It SASSARI, Sardinia (INS) — An) elderly anarchist drew a revolver’ from his pocket during a speech in Sassari and asked the heckling crowd: peace?” “War,” the crowd shouted back Sokingly: “Here you are then,"’ said the| speaker. Police picked him up for) (wounding a young man. Footprint Conviction LONDON (INS) — British police fecently .used bare footprints as evidence to convict a man of a crime for the first time in English why footprints had never been used. Coo. was “English people do not idition Subdivision needed for — go eyound in their bare! \zoning to Commercial 1 two lots in| Rheumatic Fever change of grade on the south side | sit. A protest petition has temporari- ly delayed a proposed sanitary sewer on Durant street from Per- shing to Inglewood. The commis- sioners requested the petition be forwarded to the assessor's office to check the signatures. Mrs. R..A. Sheriff appeared be- fore the commission urging the aomer be installed to eliminate “very unsanitary conditions” in @ area, Public hearings were also held on four other projects for which ‘the city assessor was instructed WHAT’S MY LINE? eee ae vas © send © scramble os Os possi to guess under ending docwaad. 1 RAISE s oe @ ¢ © *#® © © @ © © © i od or neal * wu & & we ~ 1 woc 2 GAREN = 3 ETRES 6 4 HETTRE $5 ALIMAN 6 GEDIO ¥ 6-29 acrUb, Shop, budgE o te where tr tne ne Ploer, clEan. il House, cOok, Wash, Iron, to prepare special assessment rolls and report to the commission July, 10. A public hearing will be co jed next Tuesday on a roll - vay for sidewalks for the following: | Columbia to the north line of lot| 5 Walton Bivd. Park; Princeton to) Walton boulevard; east side of! Barkell street from the south line| ‘of lot 303 LeBaron Farms No. 1 to | Westbrook; and for the north side, of Virginia from the railroad to "Health Head Reports ‘One Area Polio Case . Police Chief Straley Attending Conference Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley is currently attending the One case of poliomyelitis was re- annual four-day convention of the Township, or. Saginaw. \ dec in general_were on the down- Publie hearings were aired on eight other projects while confir-| mation and payments were sched- A low bid of $85,590.85 was | approved for Kutchins Co, of | Lansing for construction of side- walks in the city. L. Kevorkian's bid of $23,013.85 was accepted | by the commissioners for con- struction of water mains, As no bids were received for in-| surance on city-owned vehicles and workmen's compensation cov-, erage for city employes, a new ‘Chicken 1 Pox ....... date of July 2 at 3 p.m. was set|Pn A. Scotland Yard finger-|to receive bids. In other business, a hearing on) vacating an alley in Elkins Ad- x re-| ‘the area, was held. Further action! grade, the report continued. . A complete breakdown of reports “Do you want war or vuled for seven others in the city. {rom the health departments of icommunicable diseases follows: tlae Past Prev. Year Week Week Ge cme le) Sepeocn 3 2 Gonorrhea ....ceseoes 2 6 | Meaasle: «eee 3 i} 3 Meningococcus | Renmenes ccesceeves © 1 -6 Mum ccceeeseeecs & 6 i Pneumonia crececcces-- 0 3 e Rubella eeeeeeces ao 23 1 | Soatiet erst a mere 4 a : Cone lané ‘Ext ot er. Year ee | 30 Yi “7 117 P ] Pneumonia ‘all forms) , 1 2 Poliomyelitis .........- 6 2 Scarlet Peover ...ceee-s 7 5 10 | Tuberculosis tall rome: seeeccess 28 it ? Mumps ..... veseees 16 5 65 Infectious Mononucleosis ...... ! . 8 Salmonella Infect 3 2 L) Meingococcic Tocotagitie 1 ® t e ENJOY THE - HOLIDAY WITH _ CELEBRATED OLD CROW! For generations, Old Crow has made America’s holidays happier. 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S. to Hawaiif comme Par nM Blazed Trail for Later Sea Crossing ; in LJ ® i ‘ popular front governments by . Uni A roach b Soviet granting them a small measure | ORLANDO, Fis. — The manjeveryday affairs during World War| career. He was once in charge | ef independence, knowing well who co-piloted the first plane to) I]. / of an alr force project to develop Z ‘2. | the parties would stick close to fly from the U. S. to Hawaii sees “The engineering computations | ® SYstem for blind landings, The Ressia where their money comes no reason why anyone should be’ flight ' jinterested in such “‘ancient his-| aaeuee Hegenberser oe are still in use today. = | am interview today. “We had to “‘Our trouble was lack of mon- ane fit up the cabin with extra gas ey,” he said. “We had a budget of tanks and install facilities for ce- $600 for outside expenses in one ~Jestial navigation, year on that. project. We couldn’t| “We ran into trouble right after buy se to make all our plored the present crisis regarding general, said he hasn't kept in|the takeoff — cloudy conditions, OW" Parts. | \touch with Lester J. Maitland, wholhead winds and icing at 10,000| He noted that tremendous sums) | : are being spent today to build up| victorious powers, must be dis-/ment are not being taken in by the NZGLECT OF ISSUES Se ee ee ee eer across. one air power, but he has no quarrel i He noted the Cyprus crisis “ti. °Ve the Pacific. —o ith that. If seney had The 80-year-old leader of freeiin the Twining declaration in lustrates where we went wrong.|_ The two men, both Army Air eae ae odes wee cee spent in earlier years, he said, the Moscow.” ‘This chaotic situation could easily Corps lieutenants, took off from a) strike at Pearl Harbor would not. | P soft cinder ai t Oakland,|tWo hours by flying at a lower The chancellor, who has been have been avoided as Papagos Cale pail e See tri, altitude.” [neve had such a drastic effect on be a halfway house which the the target of growing attacks for ‘former Greek Prime Minister) “'"~ ee | the nation’s defenses. __ | Soviets would exploit to their what his critics describe as his Alexander Papagos) told me in ™otor plane and landed 24 hours HAWAII ON THE BUTTON | His most recent. assignment be-, -im- |“‘inflexibility and lack of initiative 1953 by timely consultation.” \later D ee wear an tae The fliers took turns at the con- fore retirement was to = - a West Germany is jin foreign policy,” faces a political what applies | enaeet: ever water we @Y. trols and between times Hegenber-| method to detect atomic explosions bait and about te rough owe in this say pe raectamnse te a8 oe ane. blazed the bain nr pine beret od did the navigating. He ae ees in the world. i , |mercial service or the bomber «we hit Hawaii right on the but- Sere, Set Ste OM =e isbate on foreign policy. | that there ts “a neglect of mutual ‘and transport flights which were ton.” * | Hegenberger has two sons in the siseaa am, "Sand tetas te | — . ~~ Asked if they got a big reception air force. At or recirement home. iotien behind Urging that NATO's military H . on their arrival in Honolulu. Hegen- he and his wife spend most o ee ee ‘a on ‘strength be maintained, Adenauer Audie Murphy Receives berger grinned and said: ‘We just their time gardening and riding = cisaient caus taenbag tats ‘cautioned that “it stands to reason 2 More Military Awards took a snooze and then went for a around in their boat. is ee eal language ths Soviets that a military alliance without im.” Se . sneinn plc! coordination, tu ' yy. Mort rar tao and Bim greece waved im anal and Ex-Mayor at Traverse netionsliems wil divert =a” “Any courting of Russia would ‘Hence, we must throw our full 8C‘0F. has received two more mil-'California Sentenced on Tax Count EUROPE BB THE KEY ibe regarded asa sign of weakness weight into finding a key common tary awards. e ry ry DETROIT @ — Dr. J — Seemingly aware that his “stand. On our part.” denominator.”’ | The new decorations, presented’ Hegenberger said Maitland Wright . ‘oxmnet Traverse Gt pat’ statement will be interpreted) In response. to a question on Adenauer’s NATO advice will be bY King Baudouin I of Belgium. served for some time as a briga- eevee and city commissioner was by some as @ calculated risk, the'how he interprets the reaction of tested this week when Germany @%¢ the Croix de Guerre 1940 and dier general-on-the staff of Gov. | cadee! tae vearelgroation sodas venerable statesman who has just international Communist leaders to and the 14 other NATO partners the palm for the same medal. ,_Mennen Williams of Michigan and » PE A > returned from a visit to the U.S. the Soviet denunciation of Stalin, wij} be asked to answer a 36-point Murphy already holds 23 mili- recently has been an Episcopal poiera) Judge Theodor Levin warned that the free world must Adenauer discounted the possibility questionnaire seeking ways of;tary awards, including the Con- preacher in Michigan, but he hsn't signed W fait) (sesteraad)t on not lose sight of the fact thatof a schism in the Communist making the alliance more active|gressional Medal of Honor, and is heard from him in a long time. 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Another ee vogue among countless housewives to perk happy thought: low prices ere always in style et A&P! appetites with ABP’s stimuleting summer foods... and to Come see . . you'll seve! CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT A&P Food Stores, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17. N.Y. , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 PORTION Whole Hams “iies® = 57¢ Te pate that's i fashion for summer holds warm-weather create more time for themselves with AbP’s ebundent - - foods from You Can’t Beat AaP FOR FINE FRUITS and VEGETABLES! VINE-RIPENED, JUMBO 27-SIZE CANTALOUPES 2 = 49 TOP QUALITY, GOLDEN-RIPE RED RIPE—26-18. AVG. Bananas ..2 “ Head Lettuce 7... ., 2 2 35¢ Fresh New Cabbage... ... a 4 Pascal Celery ee OO stax 29¢ Sweet Corn "Ronioa crown 4 tars 29¢ Red Radishes ...... 3 cuiosacs 25¢ —Seedless Grapefruit eee 3 roe 35¢ Fancy Waxed Cucumbers .. 2 "© 29¢ Honey Dew Melons ** szt, , , tacn 59¢ California Oranges ...°.. 5 sto 69¢ Bing Cherries ........ . & 55¢ Fresh Carrots tors temovrn |, 2 0s 29¢ = Seedless Grapes ........ i 3% California Red Onions 2 s 29¢ Cardinal Grapes ........ i 35¢ Santa Rosa Plums ....... w 25¢ Dixie Red Peaches note 2 us 49 FROZEN FOODS e Lime or Lemonade »™ 8 :: 99% A&P Orange Juice ..... 6 cans 89¢ Leaf Spinach as 4 2 ros. 27¢ Sliced Strawberries “” . . cans 89¢ = Meat Pies "Seti “Mf roe 89e Broccoli Spears “” 2... mos, 39¢ «= Green Peas rs... , . 2 pros. 39 Chopped Spinach +” - 2 mos. 25¢ = Peas & Carrots wwrs .. ,, BSE 39% “SUPER-RIGHT"—SERVE EITHER HOT OR COLD. Luncheon Meat 3:79 Margarine..... 599 Paper Plates ~=-: a AQe Cleansing Tissues = 23% 39% 1 2-02. CANS Beef Stew mrs... ‘cane 35¢ Borden's Biscuits ovensuoy 2 28% 25¢ Corned Beef Hash “ours , can Sle = Cut Green Beans on ooo 4 tine 45¢ Corned Beef rs 1... ‘can 49¢ = Whole Kernel Com “". . . 3 SS 7c Benguet Boned Chicken... . %2i 35 Del Monte Peas... .... "ak DMM Pickles rous'sms 2.65 ian: 29¢ Navy Beans 9 +4cx raser .. me, 25¢ Heinz Ketchup. ....... sors. 49¢ = Prune Juice "os, . i 29 Hi-C Orange Drink a ~ 27e Ripe Olives xino sizes... 0 scam Hekman Butter Cookies .... = 2% Hudson's Napkins ....... orto 10¢ lke Box Pie Mix rromy....'mo 27¢ Cut-Rite Waxed Paper .. . 2 Gilt 4% Caramel Cake Mix ruseurrs .. ‘ro 19¢ Paper Cups rurry ssano , , , SST 25 ¢ Realemon Lemon Juice... .. ‘sor’ 37¢ = Aluminum Foil icon rou 29¢ LaChoy Bean Sprouts... . 2 Gis Morton’s Salt ........ 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Canned Hams ARMOUR'S : can 2.59 Boneless Canned Picnics BRAND CA can 2.29 Luncheon Meat SPICED ° CAN 1.09 All-Beef Franks vorsors | | ut 59% Sliced Luncheon Meat “Vantin ro. 59¢ Boneless Rolled Ham wrou cr nar 79¢ Rock Cornish Hens ovevssaoy ..°02,, 89¢ ) Frying Chickens SWmouor curve, «© «39¢ Veal Roast “ume or simon’ is 3% Veal Chops snouvecur .... % 49¢ Boneless Veal “Sorsmw .. % 49¢ 69 Lamb Shoulder Roast Soomro 55¢ ji SEA FOOD VALUES POR BROMING OR PRYING Halibut Steaks Dash Detergent Lux Soap 3 citi: 28¢ 29: « 3% « 45e “SUPER-RIGHT™ ALL MEAT Standing Rib Roast ‘hasrs'm: ‘ 59¢ Beef Roasts sm denon cus 39 Ground Beef OUARANTEED PUSH 39% Stewing Beef win sonness ... % 59¢ Corned Beef cero-wsarrro. ... © 49¢ Smoked Picnics “Z"tr"iva, 2. 39 Fancy Sliced Bacon “surterionr 4% Je Allgood Sliced Bacon ..... no. 43¢ Canadian-Style Bacon 23 tr "tno rece * 89¢ TENDER, YOUNG OVEN-READY 4 TO 8 POUND SIZE Beltsville Turkeys *Becovee meot represents about 25% of yeur food budget, it’s impertent te knew - AaP's “Super-Right” Quality is a retiable standard of top meat value. “Super-Right” assures you that whatever yeu choose at AaP is Quality ave. 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GRAND RAPIDS # — Circuit|tried repeatedly to escape from we the state mental hospital here. t 17 MOSCOW ~—Western air force, The school, logated in central|those given at schools like the Cal-jjet bomber and night fighter, the Judge Edward H. Fenlon has the 43 birth, will tip the scales @ leaders visiting the Soviet Union| Moscow, aes Sal Grn an Institute of Technology, |“Fiashlight” all-weather fighter criticized the type of affidavit used a4 santa Cruz, Cali, man, x pa-(Pounds tomorrow when a oe . of the Red sir force. It hes an an (This was the first time the|ment to prepare search warrants. Y we a of Donald and Yvonne Jaege sian air equipment and installa- 149) enrollment of about 2,000. Cena asi bcriat as bee Farmer’ has been described spe- * ee — ~~: found, both movie studio workers, was wouthwestern Australia haves Gen. Nathan Twining, U.S. Air the academy selects students from cifically as faster than the speed) He says it is inadequate because /eaning against a a se m born three months prematurely greeted @ take qovering hundreds “They toured the Zhoukovaky Air|Foree chiet of statt, described the officers ‘with four or five yearsjof sound—760 miles per hour atlit does not specify the information frequented wooded area of a cat- fof thousands of seres of rich gras-| oo, ering Academy yesterday program as well balanced “be- | service. They go back to the Airjsea level. Jane’s All the World’sidesired. ee tle ranch near the hospital | The army bought its first auto- fing land im the Riverina dlctrict.|) i. what one foreign officer de-|tweem good theoretical courses Force after their academy train-| Aircraft says the single-jet craft is} His opinion was delivered yester-| Coroner Virgil Payton said a mobile in 1903. The Murray River near Mildura = and good practical courses." jing believed to have been day as he reversed the conviction mow ts © miles wide, scribed as their “best day yet. “They have concentrated every-) "“Swising said at the school they'from the earlier MIGIT.) of Arthur George of Petoskey. — _ =) thing into one ball of wax for five were shown cross sections of jet) Also on display were some fir- George had been fined $100 and lyears,” Twining said. “We have engines, both amial Bow aad con ne epetees Oe Seine ant Ceae lseetanend to 00 dupe athar stad: Cy » with Meat Purchase NIGHT RACING M-59 Speedway Fontiat Weigh the facts... and you'll choose today’s most modern trucks Wasted weight is engineered out of Chevrolet truck V8's! Chevrolet’s short-stroke truck V8’s Jody a ru Frode increases engine =" = yet remarkably compact cylinder odern design cuts down engine wait and Pound for pound, the most powerful truck V8's today are Chevrolets. 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The tiny tropical fish are lost in the swim, trying to iomeree with Jerry Allen ae aay aw ae Endorse Wickard INDIANAPOLIS uF Claude, LANSING Wickard, former secretary of ag- claim an Ingham County Circuit! riculture, was nominated to sun Court decision - may have lsc ah S. —— ye crippling effect on the state's ocratic convention last night rogra as Nationa} Chairman Paul Butler Griver tngrovement E m. survived a bitter test of strength * * * Neither Butler nor former Na- tional Chairman Frank E. McKin-' ney could claim a clear-cut tri- umph in their struggle for control of the state's Democratic party driver's license because of a bad driving record Last year, the state denied Butler openly was behind Wick- licenses te 25,000 persons, most ard, who now operates & farm of the denials weré made because near Camden, but his loné oppo- of long records of violation. nent was never a serious threat “We've been operating on the. — and was without strong support theory that. we have this power for iP. F. TIME Is HERE! i Mcitione> e three years and state police used the same procedure for some 15 Sizes to Fit the However, candidates favored for years before.” Ensure) Family? the gubernatorial nomination by, Butler and McKinney both lost out Newman, chief examiner in the ~ ECONOMY SHOE STORE to dark horse Ralph Tucker, may Paver Services section 552 N.. PERRY or of Terre Haute, ‘after nine hard-| The court's ruling was made on fought ballots in the sultry Indiana Petition of Mrs. Eva Weidner of ~ Fairgrounds Coliseum. Lansing. J — » s * The petition said Mrs. Weidner’'s. Russian Roulette license expired in July, 1953, that she applied for a new one, passed @ Proves Fatal the written examination and was. to Man With Guts “4 * ™porery Permit | | @m Aug. 4, 1953, she was in- | DALLAS, Tex — Louis Don formed that her application for a | nest. Whole coleny de- #8 \Davis, 18, a soda pop truck help-| Heense would be denied because veyed. Gvict octing. er, was fatally shot last night! of her “bad driving record,” the Samvoes: while playing ‘Russian roulette,’ petition said. two of his companions told police. Sirs. Weidner appealed to the They said Davis, whose wife is expecting a baby in about two weeks, was riding alone in the backseat of their car, toying with’ an old pistol “He first put one shell in the revolver, then two. He would spin Secretary of State, but the appeal was denied The Secretary of State's office said she was convicted of two moving violations and was involved in three minor property damage rh oO YORE WEG NIGHT RACING : the cylinder. aim at his head and &ccidents from Aug. 19, 1949 to me Pontiac M-59 Speedw ay pull the trigger.’ one of the youths Aug. 22. 1952 SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY related. . Mrs. Weidner's attorney con lime Trial “We heard him say. ‘It takes tended that the law fails to define hs ,guts to play Russian roulette’ and what constitutes a bad driving then there was a big noise inside record, | ithe car. It scared us. We looked back. Louie was slumped over and blood was pumping out of a little hole in his head." Judge Salmon's ruling said “We find that the office of the Secretary of State is not em- | powered by statute te deny the. 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Salmon ruled the record of a driver is so bad that the Secretary of State is not there just isn't any use to talk empowered to deny a person & about it any more,"' he sald. Ask TV Speeder Traps fie Engineer. Jeromy has asked the state to inarail tele- vision traffic monitoring when the new U.S.131 expressway into downtown Grand Rapids. De- troit's expressways already are said George M. electronically monitored. | earliest So France, in 1780 says me The United States government nternational cause of a seasonal decline at Gib- son Refrigerator Co, according to| a company announcement. Some 561 are scheduled to resume their jobs July 16 for two weeks until the annual plant shutdown for inventory in August. Ball Point | REFILLS WILL FIT MOST PENS Newman said the decision would * * *& ‘The whole intent of the law -is- In some cases, 16:. GRAND RAPIDS iw—City Traf- . eS ~ 2. Pranklin |. oe os ee General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. 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Saginaw St. FE 2-3721 . ae xsi | ene ae as WALLED LAKE FAY’S HARDWARE & - a a, a ho . SPORTING GOODS KEEGO HDWE. WAREHOUSE PIONEER HOME EQUIPMENT KELLY’S HARDWARE WILSON’ HARDWARE 59S W. Huron St. OL 20 Osmun St. - FE 2-6506 7615 Highlend Rd. OR 38-7685 3994 Auburn Ave. FE 2.8811. Welled Loko MA +O © / / , Ss f \ 7 . ff EIGHTEEN % ae | THR. PONTIAC PRESS, ns JUNE.-21, 1056 Bob Considine, Says: 48 Years Make Great Changes i in Meeting There was no politicking n 1908, |been strengthened here, though he|by « meager handful of reporters. has There has been little else except) that at Atlantic City. |_ The So far, the convention has shown Gov. Frank Clement ror euame CITY (INS) — Tee first governors’ conference was called by President Theodore Roosevelt 48 years ago. The Presi-| dent was gravely concerned ® conservation of the natian's natural resources, mineral, water. It was the only discussion on the agenda. By contrast, Gov. Soapy Williams, af Michigan arrived at the current governors’ conference with a nine- page “declaration” which begins, “The Democratic Party of Mich-| igan declares its belief that the world is embroiled in total re-/ volutions of great peril or — in the affairs of men nations. “We urge the party ... to re | ject complacency and to relight | with living thoughts and burning | words the real and ardar of the | American people for great ac- | complishments.” cS The Michigan resolution som-| berly takes up eight of the ‘‘revo-| lutions of pert and promise. | They are om vevelations of atomic energy... nuclear weap ons... anti-colonialism - +» COM-| quest’ by Soviet imperialism . . athestic communism . . . integra-| tion ... and the revolution of time, and space.” CONTRASTING SPEAKERS’ | By further contrast, the principal speaker at the 1908 convention was) Andrew Carnegie, who read a paper on ore deposits. The — pal speaker this time was Gen.) Alfred M. Gruenther, supreme, military commander of a U.S.- backed union of European nations | over have no presidential choice or |Kennedy, as Stevenson's running plans beyond Eisenhower. land and candidacy of Adlai Stevenson has! The first conference was, covered pe digo ny candidacy’ of Tennessee's hat the Republican governors ‘Massachusetts’ junior senator, Jack ‘The mate, has emerged. SWAN’S DOWN'S SOFTER THAN WATER — “Junior” rides a cozy wing position while more venturesome members of the cygnet brood dive- to=m for vegetation = Lake Eola at Orlando, Fla. News photographer Ralph Ward goose- , stepped around the lake for more than an hour to capture picture of the feathered hitch-hiker. Sirame, Democratic governer of | “Slightly, ” he said. “I am the. governor of New Mexico." PAYING THE BILL Conference chatter: New Jersey, picks up the tab for each governor | and up to five of his aides or members of — family. * gl kisela’ Jim Fotsoxn| brought 16 people with him, in- | cluding five of the kids, among. them Miss Bama Folsom. The New York Port Authority provides helicopter service for the gover- -nors. Ford sent a fleet of air- con ditioned new Lincoin limousines, one for each governor, and has offered the $6,100 cars to re- porters for $4,500. The sales pitch is “this second-hand car was used to carry a clean-living, non- smoking, lightweight governor.” | The Navy's famed Blue Angles jet fliers will risk their necks | which the gentlemen of 1908 could hardly have comprehended. ° | * * * ' In another respect, the first and the present conventions were alike. either. Roosevelt provided. none.|-¢ 467 Raeburn St., is now sta-| =” ego The current convention eres Martin and Lewis. The 1908 meeting, held at the | White House, attracted the governors of 34 of the 46 states and of the territories of Alaska, | News of the Men in Service Walter E, Verpooten, 21, the son attack aircraft carrier in the Far tioned Corpus Fred, 2, en- Christi, “Teme listed in pe Ar. my on January He enlisted in 19, 1985 and re-, the Navy on No- vember 2, 1955 ceived his basic’ training at Fort Arizona, Hawaii and New Mexico | Sac akg a Ge ss eee ee tke Great Lakes Na- tioned in Ger- Se | val Base and many. | graduated from Prior to their, the U.S. ‘Navy enlistments both) Hospital there. F, EWALD boys attended | VERPOOTEN Prior to his Lake Orion High School. | listment he was employed at Fjsh-| * ¢ 6 er Body. | James E. Hunter received his * ¢ 8 | promotion to Ma- : ! THATCHER, PATTERSON | & WERNET Gemmentty National Bank Bidg. FE 2-99%6 Foster of 1857 South Bivd. was re-' First Class and a cently transferred to Laredo Air check to cover Force Base in Texas and is as- | the cost of a Ma- a to the 3640th USAF Hos- | rine dress blue & t _at Gunter Air Force Base in Ala-| recruit bama, where he took the Aero as honor man of ” .g Medical Specialist Course. 'Virsil Foster and a graduate of) ‘Avondale High School. Venn, Command- HUNTER ,in- San Ct., returned to San Diego, Calif.|Hazelwood Ave., Airman Third Class Jerry A. rine Private y | uniform upon “= Airman Foster was last stationed| graduating from | training , his platoon. #& ; He is the sqn of Mr. and Mrs. | Lt Cal. Robert ip ee da ing Officer of the 2nd Recruit Fred R.z Ewald, [sons ot Mrs. \ catalina at thes harian! Carpe! iia: . cruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. | The kindom of Nepal is miles long and 100 miles wide. ido, \for the amazement of the governors 500 today. But then again, they always” \ NOW MAKE A REALLY SMART MOVE! SAVINGS 761 W. Huron St. 407 Main Street Rochester Free Parking 16 E. Lawrence St. Downtown Start a Savings.Account at PONTIAC FEDERAL. A few dollars a week put aside for your future happiness and security will mount up to a sizable sum in a short time . .. all the while earning vochecile dividends for you. Save Conveniently! Safely! At 214% / be es Hunter is the son of Mr. and| ad in the oie: Mrs. Gerald G. Hunter of 150 Mari-| 5 borough Dr. Prior to his enlistment | e. he attended the University of Mich. Robert, 18, en- igan. listed in the .Ma- * ¢ ¢ rines on April A daughter, Pamela Maria, was 2. born June 11 to Captain and Mrs. Carl Armstrong of Honolulu, ‘Hawaii. Captain Armstrong is ‘stationed at Tripler Army Hospi- tal in Honolulu | Mr. and Mrs. Coy L. Armstrong Earl McCool, aviation store-'of 422 Bloomfield Ave., and Mr. keeper third class, of 2790.Delandiand Mrs. William Matthews of Detroit, are May 17 aboard a Pacific Fleet\grandparents of the baby. 1955 and received his basic training Diego, Calif. He is now R, EWALD ‘stationed in Santa Anna, Calif. L ] * HERE'S BIO NEWS | FOR PEOPLE WHO GO FOR DELICIOUS COFFEE INA -the BIG WAY! NEW GIANT E al oy prem oy ea, yet you poy for lal Huy! Supply ntbed! Seve money cn or you enjoy cup ofter cup of delicious, full-bodied coffee. CHASE & SANBORN ~ Wats New in Getaway 7 Try a'56 Buick and See! yo" probably heard us say a lot, recently, about the 1956 Buick’s new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* And maybe you've wondered just what that “new” means. Well, it means a brand-new principle in transmission design that the engineers call “double regeneration.” (A new way to make whirling oil add to its own velocity. A new way to produce fast torque build-up at only part throttle. What does it do for you? — It gives you a quick new getaway response right in the first inch of pedal travel—right where you do most of your normal driving—and right where you get better gas mileage every inch of the way. It gives you more safety-surge breakaway when you floor the pedal and switch the pitch—more electrifying full-power acceleration to pull out of a tight spot. And it gives you all this with absolute smoothness — whether you're in stop-and-go traffic, or in a highway emergency—because no gears ever shift in Dynaflow. But if you think this great new getaway is the only reason for Buick’s strong position in the Top 3 of America’s best sellers—listen: Buick Surer 6-Passenger 4-Door Riviera In every 1956 Buick there's newness from end to end. New 322-cubic-inch V8 engines. New brakes, new frame, new rear end. A new deep-oil cushioned ride. New “sense of direction” tracking steadiness. New steering linkage and front-end geometry. New han- dling ease, new quiet, new comfort, new safety. New carburetor “deicing.” New exhaust manifolding. New interlocking safety door latches. New Safety-Aim head- lamps. New features everywhere you look—including new styling and beauty inside and out. What it all adds up to is the Best Buick Yet, by far. And we cordially invite you to come see and sample all the new thrills a ’56 Buick has in store for you. You'll find them packaged in a price that makes any model you choose your smartest buy yet. Can you make it this week? *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynet Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super end Century — optional at modest extra cost on the Special. AIRCONDITIONING ata COOL NEW LOW PRICE It cools, filters, dehumidifies. Get 4-Season Comfort in your new Buick with genuine FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING "ee, wi eer avToMoonas axe unr eurce win sun reli’ 210 Orchard Lake Avenue oe OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. © Phone FE 2-9101 Pontiac, Michigan a 5 Z E eh : : ‘i ¥ Dd . ts = ; ‘ 4 : : 4 “ : ¥ { ‘ 1 ue 3 ‘ y : f ‘ - na \ j i ‘ 4 F 4 7 : ‘ , % a 5 \ a - 4, / oe § 4 : y \, be + / \ ‘ yf f , THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 —_ _. NINETEEN : - : | ) a o'Iae 2 ihe indicat cts U-ore | He is in Dethoit today for the Su people “used” to . , Ben In to furor, over el . . ‘ergy Commissiony- revealed the indicating the AEC expects Cobo Takes 3 Days Off Pi oa A lee tates wi ; Wilson and Benson oe we of ine wereld F@nium Production. Ber in Deer Mamiya hea lw cee a CT Lor Votes fon ofthe, nw reas ta err mal ee Y ne Phage seme neat me-/ Sats Record in U § ‘dustry executives, engineers and Johnson-said the figure of three) DETROIT (INS)—Mayor Albert! anne. ‘ | jority r John McCormack, |“* ' sae coalaiea ot ae ‘ne ae million tons compares with urani- E. Cobo will be absent from city Well, the Key Worked : . 3 i : Z . a ” . rodu tio! f 70.000 tons in: WASHINGTON (INS)—Two Dem- rw ena ie Would be & “loss”! DENVER (INS!—United States’ snjurn and the atomic industry. 3948 An estimated 90 per cent of Ball three of these four days to RATON, N.M. Fifteen locks, ocratie congressmen have joined! Yarlier, Rep, Charles A. Vanik Uranium production is now dis- ‘* * U.S. uranium comes from the rich|PUMP for votes in his campaign mostly from garage doors, are Beg Wel@ a MEM e@las ~ Im a tongue-in-cheek declaration | (D-Ohio) proposed Wilson and Ben- closed for the first time to be Johnson said nine uranium mills Colorado plateau. for the Republican gubernatorial peing held for their owners by city, C that Defense Secretary Charles E. son be named “Honorary Demo- nearly three million tons of ore now in operation in the nation and ete eae nomination. ‘police. Officers said the locks ? at poe \three more will go into production’ Liquid air twns te yapor at | The mayor was in Bay City yes-,were removed by youngsters who BOO 4 STO R E Eara Taft Bensof are “assets” to\valuabtle contributions te the! Jesse G. Johnson, director of this summer. He added the num- such a low temperature that it terday, Muskegon on Thursday had made a home-made skeleton Ti E law the Democrats. cause” of the opposition party. 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Proces effective through Sunday, July 1, 1956 to { ve # ST ae ee eee a - i Sat Spee nl ae ae e = ‘ . ‘i : } 4 ee ¢ ; i / ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, # WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.1956 es \ 1,300 Petition School Board Would Vote on Two Mill Tax Increase Recently Defeated by Voters By STANLEY BOK Commerce Correspondent WALLED LAKE—Following the recommendation of a petition signed by about 1,300 persons, the Board of Education of the Walled. Lake School District last night set a date of July 23 for a special school election concerning a pro-’ posed two-mill tax increase. The}- board met in a special session in the Junior High School. This is the same proposal that met defeat by a margin of about 75 votes on June 11 of this year. It calls: for additional money for school operating expenses. Whether or not the election will be held as scheduled depends on the outcome of a special meet- ing to be held from 1:30 until 5:30 p.m., Monday, duly 9, in the office of Clifford H. Smart, school district superintendent. Invited to that meeting are busi- ness leaders, school officials, civie leaders and other prominent citizens. At that time, the group will review and analyze the school situation, covering the budget, en- rollment and financial statistics. | At the end of the session, the group’ will be asked to decide if an) election is necessary to raise funds. | Meanwhile, the board will pre-| pare for an election since time is. an important element. An early: election is necessary in order to oe Lake Sets July 23 PUPPY LOVE—Young Ralph Boiin of Fort Scott, Kansas, grins the: proud master as he watches an affectionate session between pup emits a surprise bark and Snowball scoots like a ‘seared rabbit.” | get the tax increase on the tax sant noses Hearings Ended inMMPA Trial out informative literature to all citizens in the school district. _t Weds Connecticut Man Market Farmers Gather to Hear ‘of Food Bureau Farmers who merchandise their produce at the Oakland County Market in Pontiac are planning a special meeting at the market Thursday at 1 p.m. ; . According to Mrs. Pauline Hard-| ORTONVILLE — In a contest ing, market master, the farmers; promising to be one ‘of the hottest plan to come to market earlyjin history here, four candidates are Thursday so they can enjoy pot- vying for two vacancies to be jluck lunch together before the filled in the annual Brandon Town- |meeting. ; ship Schoo! election ‘July 9. b . lames Colum | This. is the second time here oe Pee, pears —— Herring |that a woman candidate has sought of Lansing, officials of the Mich- 2 seat on the board. igan Bureau of Foods and Stan- The annual meeting of the dards, will explain the function of the Bureau and how it is of place at 8 p.m. in Brandon Gym | is a member of the local post of VFW. He is also a member of the Methodist Church at Seymour Lake, ang has two daughters, Caroi Ann and Patricia. Friday, June 29, is the last dav ito register for the election. Voters may. do this at the home of Mirs. ‘Board of Education will iso take Helen Tucker Jencks of 105 Church St. particular help to growers. the same night, July 9. — Herring will demonstrate how to! James Slattery and Myron Frick, grade quality of several Michigan incumbents, will be challenged by agricultural products. Mrs. Jose- Mrs. Bernice Ware and Leslie L. | phine Lawyer, consumer marketing | Wright. Mrs. Ware is the first wom- information agent, will discuss the|an to run in the school election Local Farmers Can Underplant for Soil Bank Michigan marketing program which | since 1940. has been conducted since July 1,) Polls for voting will be open) 1954, to benefit growers, food han- from 7 a.m. to 8 p'm., and voting. dlers, and food shoppers. will take place in the band room All growers in the area are wel- of the high school. A large turn- come. out is expected. | Hopeful for Use of Interceptor State Health Mag Says ie is also a member of F&AM Slattery has served as secre: | tary of the Board for two years, | terys have two sons, Jack and Tom, ; | A native of Ortonville all his life,’ Myror Frick has served as treas- Farminaton Township 393. Frick and his wife have two g $ © ean Connie and Diane. May Be Served - | Challenger Mrs. Ware at the his pets, Squeakie ‘the pup) and Snowball. All goes well until the ‘present is elerk for the Board of FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — ‘he Baptist Church here. Prior to this she was a postal clerk for five years. A member of the Baptist Church for 40 years, Mrs. Ware has taught Sunday school over a ‘Donald Pierce of the State Depart- ‘ment of Health spoke at a Town- ship Board meeting there last South Lyon Bride Wears 135 Year Old Heirloom Sailor Jacks Go to Roundup ‘night, asserting that it is still pos- sible for the township to join with the city of Farmington to make, anmen ‘use of the sewer interceptor. ; - (He urged that the city and the Leslie L. Wright, whe works \township combine their efforts to at the Detroit Creamery in Pon- make sewer connections. with the period of 35 vears. The Wares have one daughter, Esther. and a son. would provide an extra $00,008 - Dinintiff Fritz Given SOUTH LYON—Annette Arlean attended the 8 p.m. ceremony. in Girls From Imlay City | neeroit eeahens, Place pase tit Until July 15 to File; Officials to Aug. 1 ROMEO—Hearings in the law- Citizens Civic League, submitted \old H, Fritz, president of the Ro-| & petition with more than 40 ™eo local, were completed at 10 names which called for a meeting &-™- yesterday before Judge Thom- with the -board to examine and #3 J- Murphy in Wayne County Cir- discuss financial statisics. The Cult court. group was represented by Attorney | Fritz, plaintiff in the case, and Wiliam I. Liberson _ (his attorneys, have unti] July 15 The board tabled the bellasoeeer a ‘to file amended briefs and argu- of information s * * ferring the group to another source ™€™* In other action. the board ap- pointed Mrs. Arthur Stover of 8020 Locklin, Union|_Lake, to fil) the school board post vacated by, Robert‘ Shores, who resigned re- | cently with one year remaining! of his elected term. The board also re-elected its s. MMPA officials deadline is Aug. 1. A declaratory judgment on the rights of MMPA members and an interpretation of association by- laws is expected early in Sep- | tember, according to Frits’ at- | ROCHESTER — Douglas String-. WTeath of orange blossoms. places, and how muck farms ‘er, director of the Avon Youth The bridal bouquet was com-| Were begun. Stories of Lake Hu- torney Edward A. Jacob. The case has been pending for S¢™Vice Recreation Assn. has an-'posed of Esther Reed daisies and, ron, Lake St. A with months spent jn MOunced the opening of the sum- stephanotis. gatt “os pre-trial evidence and ™e€T Program here, extending to. Mrs. Herbert Arius, sister-in-law Arms wore a 135-year-old veil when she became the bride of Ensign Robert Thorne of West Hartford. Conn., in a candlelight, double ring ceremony Sunday. * * * tax hike. suit involving 15 Michigan Milk One hundred twenty-five guests A newly-formed group, the Producers Assn. directors and Har- —— — ae Start Program for Avon Youth Recreation Association Slates Swimming, Ball and Tot Activities the First Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Arms are parents of the bride, The | bridegroom's parents are Dr. and . itroit officials and that ‘nothing : : Trick; Cook for 400 2c Sia to indicate that Detrot Kiddies Klub could not serve Farmington Town- Mrs. Edmund Thorne of West IMLAY CITY—Selected to at- ship. There is no bar on this area Tt Sunnyvale Hartford. tend the first international roundup anymore than on any other — WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Kids A floor-length gown of rose pointe of boiresi on Scouts ° be held Pierce then added that there Klub began Monday at Sunnyvale lace and nylon tulle was worn by at Highland ‘ecreation Area from had been a misund tanding. Chape! under the director of Ted Thursday until July 11 are Gail a, city cat Farmington is under \Place of Detroit, who is a Youth the. bride. The gown featured 8) yeas Geraldine Herrington. Bron- Dit, wt lace bodice with a mandarin neck- wen VanWa, goner and pat Kni ght.| a court order and their contract for Christ children's worker : must be awa by July 5. He = The chil ttending take part we an Sap agen —. On ‘These girls have been doing ex-) urged eat Psy ‘could ap alse in Bible stains end taxing a the ruffle e unders were tensive training with four girls, long pointed insets. all over white trom eceee Capac and St.! make arrangements to use the = 74. total enrollment far Mon- satin Clair Shores and will call their ° day and Tuesday was 313. AD The heirloom veil worn by the Patrol the “Michigan Sailor-jacks.” ae sarah have —— bride was made by the bride's The Sailor-jacks have been vis- attend. izes are given great, great, great-grandmother | iting with old timers in this area = oe dav who bring for her own wedding, over 1 | most members. | and learned how Imlay City was . . ; : years ago, It was worm as & named and organized, about Play cog ny as tan ae Monday Janet Morrow won first jace by beac Ds ize for \br ib . mantilla held in place by & early lumbering, and business impression that Detroit would not es ee ra pili jtake sewage from the township.' won by Phili oa al |However he wil meet with Earl ay eee =m te being Scherffius, city Manager, to mal County Calendar There may be sufficient interest in the township, Pierce also stated, to increase the size of the outlet here: to the Southfield sewer. Clair and Indians end songs of lumbering days have all been learned. what can be done. |requirements to Demonstrate Rope he had talked recently with be 313 Attend | Some Oakland County farmers will be able to qualify for pay- ments in the soil bank for the 1956 season if they can comply with the recently released to the Oakland County Agricul- tural Stabilization and Conserva- and is also on the board for the | tion Committee according to Wal- in Pontiac. The Slat- jter Cook, office manager. To receive payments, farmers enter into a contract with the De- partment of Agriculture certifying that they have underplanted their urer of the board for three years. 'soil bank corn base or their allot- ‘ment for wheat either in anticipa- tion of complying with, the 1956 ‘acreage reserve or because of ad- verse weather .conditions Another way of complying with the requiréments is to destroy a crop by mowing It, clipping it, or working it inte the soil. Noxious weeds must be cen trolled on the area set aside as acreage reserve. | Provisiong for the conservation ‘reserve part of the soi] bank have jnot yet been received in the coun- ty, but will be announced as soon ,as they arrive ~ Farmers who are interested in getting details of the soi] bank payments should contact the Agn- cultura] Stabilization and Conser- ‘vation office in the Hubbard Build- ing, Pontiac, or one of the county \committeemen : ' Committee members are. .Robert Long, 1550 Commerce Road, Mil- ford; Stanley Allen. 1201 N. Oxford |Road, Oxford, and Donald Hick- ‘mott, 3825 Noble Road Oxford Announce Engagement of Barbara E. Roby NEW HUDSON—Mr. and Mrs Charf®s Roby are announcing the iengagement of their daughter Bar- ‘bara Elizabeth to Robert Becke! of Northville. | A lawn. wedding wil) take piace ‘Saturday evening at their home. |34510 Grand River Ave (Church Groups Meet for Special Election : Friday Last Day to Register See Exciting Contest af Ortonville on July 9 -| — ug. 17. of the bride was her only attend-- Two demonstrations being pre- Avon Park Pavilion activities ant. James Thorne attended the;pared by the Sailor-jacks patrol. Probe Theft of Clothes | Lake Orien NEW HUDSON—The Mattie Ren- holding preliminary hearings. Dur- 4 wick Circle of the New Hudson ing the past two weeks the case beginning at §:15 p. m. The public Hold Up Building in Catalpa District SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—At Once hearings began last Wedn S¥'m trip to Lakeville ic at 94 the regular meeting of the town- day. action was speeded up and Tuesday ( ship board here last night, metm- bers voted to hold up all building permits in the Catalpa drainage area district until the present flooded situation is cleared up. * * LJ This is at the request of the large number of residents present from Cambridge Village and Canterbury Gardens. “Slate Youth Night at Waterford CAI WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The first summer evening recre- ation program for high school youth will be held tomorrow night from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Com- munity Center. Records, dairy bar and games| “will be provided. Two more such programs will be held during the summer. Commerce Township . Building Is Brisk COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Building activity continued at a brisk pace in Commerce Township during the month of May when a. total of 34 permits were issued for, an estimated construction cost of $156,000. Figures released today by Mor- gan Reichert. township building in-, spector, showed that 15 permits’ were for new buildings at an esti- mated cost of $137.000 with 19 per-' mits for garages and additions at. an estimated cost of $19,000. Wins M-State Award » LAKE ORION—Donald L. Me- Fate, 445 East Shadbolt here is of lastic achievement; leadership and productive citizenship during high self for being a stockholder in a dairy firm. hearings completed in less than six days , Seek Financing [was postponed twice, once for ad- OPE" at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. On bridegroom. Ushering were Her- are a rope skipping routine, using The Oakland County Sheriff's De-) tne paindow Girls will have ‘ditional hearings and.a second time ©@¢ é\when the judge disqualified him. Boys’ softball and tennis are at troit Monday through Friday 1@ am. on Monday and Tuesday. the latter at the high school: a fa \ Wednesdays includ: q swim ming trip te Pontiac which starts | at © 30 a.m.: softball a¢ 10 a.m.; and softball for girls, also at 10 , a.m, Afternoon sessions all week in- for Weed Control clude Pavilion activities at 1 p.m. LAKE ORION — Weed control can be on a tax-supported basis in Lake Orion next year, says the new president of the Lake Orion Property Owners Assn., but this year's program cannot The association meets at & p.m. Thursday at the village hall to dis- cuss the program. i Onty if continuous stretches of shoreline can be sprayed will the | cost be reasonable enough to be advisable, Barry says. A Wiscon- sin biochemist suggests an area | of one and one-half to two miles aay as a minimum. Two or three successive seasons lof spraying are needed to keep down weeds. he says. 7 From Area | in Government at Girls State | Delegates to the Wolverine Girls State on the University of Michigan campus have elected 15 senators and 20 representatives in their mock state government. among them girls from this area. Joyce Tothurst and Peirine | Evanson of Rochester were | eleeted to the Senate. Area girls elected to the House of Representative were Kay Mann of Farmington; Carolyn Cline of Ferndale; and Mary Paterson of Hazel Park. Others weére Pat Gardner of Huntington Woods and Carolyn Tubbs of Oxford. - | OES Slates Guest Picnic | OXFORD — Local Chapter No. Serve Dinner Tonight 26, OES twill hold a picnic for TOWNSHIP-Phe LAKE — ‘members and their families Thurs- Howarth will serve-a roast day at Kelly’s Park, Lake Orion. the church. also Little League games from 1 Pm. to 3 pm. each day except Friday at Halbach Field. The Play Tot program is being held at Stiles, Elmwood, Stone, Brooklands, Woodward, and North Hill Schools fer children 4 te 7 from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Parents should bring their children and pick them up. Swimming at the Pontiac Y.M.C.A. starts July 11. There will be no activities on July 4. Buses No. 1 and 2 will run Tues- Wednesday, and Thursday. State Fair Offers High Premium Total Donald L. Swanson. general ‘manager, announced that the Mich- igan State Fair premitims have been increased to ‘$138,000, largest amount ever offered. Swanson said that entries for the State Fair. Aug. 31 through Sept. 9. will close Aug. 10 earlier than usual The prize fund this year has been @hcreased by more than $7,000 over the 1955 total. | The 1956 premium books are now Bible School — 'being mailed. All 1955 exhibitors Methodist Church is having a pro- ‘have been added to the mailing/gram for the parents this Friday their bert Arms and Don Head of De-' the rhymes and costumes of their ae i investigating theft of ony tee oi ‘quasar’ ies great grandmother's day. The oth- Personal belongings from a Com- to ‘at:end er is a cooking demonstration of merce Township clothesline Four Towns Michigan bean soup made in arr Clothing valued at an estimated: Tne Pizave 2 Rov! anes antique copper kettle of huge pro- $2 was reportediy faken from @-: the church This will be a social portions and will be cooked over line at 5983 Pickbourne St. Carol evening with pians made for the future The newlyweds will honeymoon an open fire and served to 400 Lake Subdivision, sometime be- ~ enroute to California where the people. _tween Monday night and Tuesday; e groom is stationed, aboard the USS, Imlay City girls can be visited in Morning L a p e e I Pair Tingey. They will reside in San Section C, Camp 2, troop 10, patrol ' Diego. California 74 Rev. Lilley and Bride Will Reside in Albion LAPEER—The Rev. and Mrs. They have return from their Hul- oon ae . Conception. Roland Ralph Lilley. who ex-: bert honeymoon To Triple Plant Size Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Pierre changed wedding rings in recent. The bride, Ella Frances Wood) yanisoN HEIGHTS — Vaienite of Lapeer are the parents of the rites here, will live in Albion. of Flint, is the daughter of the sfetals Corp.. Madison Heights, bridegroom. a Tate Mrs and Mrs. James Wood will expand plant facilities to triple The bride chose s sheath of of Clay County, North Carolina, |it. present size this summer, ac- white nylon dress and a white and the bridegroom is the son Of] sording to El Kotwick, President! veil-draped hat. She carried a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lilley, Lapeer.| -¢ the organization. | whlite prayer book topped with A’ reception was held in the church drawing room following the ceremony. Berry Feast June 30 DRYDON—The Joy Circle of the Methodist Church will have @ | aprER — & short honeymoon Strawberry Festival at the Fire ¢,jowed the nuptial high mass that Hall Saturday evening June 0. united Janice Nan Gage, daughter Home made ice cream and cake, o¢ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gage, and Jas -well as strawberries will be nenig J. St. Pierre. The recent rites served. ‘were in the Church of Immaculate Picnic Slated Methodist Church will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2 pm. at the home of Mrs Arthur Payton The Eva Beecroft Circle meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the church. Honeymoon , will Following Nuptial Rites gardcnias tied with white satin streamers. Mildred Markwood was the bride's only attendant and Richard Coates of Flint assisted as best man A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents af | 2588 West Genesee %. for the | relatives and close friends. | After the honeymoon, Mr. and ‘Mrs. St. Pierre will be at their ‘home, 3468 Davison rd. here. by Garden Club at Kensington FARMINGTON — The Garden Both attended Bob Jones Uni- | versity at Greenville, N. C. and were graduated last year. The Rev. Lilley will be associated | ‘Club here will have a picni¢ brea: With the Starr Commonwealth | fast at 9 a.m. Monday, at Kensing-' Scheel at Albion and Mrs. Litiey | ton Park. bireerianie a inet canaaes ‘Richard Keith Somers Jr. of North- ville in a recent evening ceremony |, Their wedding was performed at the Novi Baptist Church. before 100 guests by the Rev.| The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ‘Emmett Pope of Mayfair Church,’ John C. White of 1910 Austin Dr. WALLED LAKE — Eva Jane White became the bride of Lt. Following the breakfast the | group will take a nature walk with William 8. Hopkins, natural- ‘ist,/as the guest speaker. In case of rain there are ade- nic grounds. Hostesses will be: Mrs. David Krings. Mrs. Douglas Hammial, Mrs. Herbert Neal, Mrs, Terrill Houston, and Mrs, P. H. Parker. Program to Be Given FOUR TOWNS—The Vacation of Four Towns list and anyone not on the mailing evening at the church to terminate list during the past few years may write to the Michigan State Fair, Detroit 3. 2 SS Bible School Students to Give Friday Program WATERFORD — Daily Vacation Bible school at the Waterford Com- munity Church will end Friday with a program at 7:30 p.m. at beef dinner at the church on Sil- Also invited are the Oxford F&AM! The han been planed verbell Rd., east of M24, tonight, and RAM. pregram has been plan ' Further information can be ob- by the.head’ of each department and by /Elizabeth Jencks, who has tained from Mrs. George J. Moore.' been in charge of the school. ithe two week school program. ‘Bake Sale Planned UNION LAKE—The Ladies Aid of Four Towns Methodist Church ‘are having a bake sale Saturday ‘at the Union Lake Shopping Center, Men to Meet for Potluck | WATERFORD—The Men's Bea- con Club of the Waterford Com- munity Church will meet for a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. Satur- Flint and the Rev. John Stevenson, pastor of the Hunters Creek Com- the quate shelter facilities at the pic-! munity Church at the latter church. | The bride wore a waltz-length gown of tulle with lace appliques over taffeta. Her finger-tip veil was of illusion and ber Colonial bouquet was of white rosebuds. Jéanette Harmon of Mt. Morris served as maid of honor and Robert Lilley sang two songs and was his ibrother’s best man. Seating the guests were Paul W. Brazie and Donald Ross. Voters Deadline Nears “for School Election LAKE ORION—Only a few days are left to register for the school election to be held July 9 in Lake Orion Township. Registrations may be made at Bianche Sims Schoo] any week- day from 9-5, and at the Orion Township clerk's office the same The clerk's office will be open) until 7 p.m. June 29,-the last day) FOURTOWNS — of registration, to accommodate months of July and August, the those who cannot register ig red Towns Methodist Sunday ‘and the late Mr, White. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Richard Keith Somers of Northville are the parents of the ‘bridegroom. A white embroidered organdy, waltz-length gown was chosen by the bride. A scalloped neckline and organdy gloves accentuated the costume. The bride carried a bouquet of white glamellias and stephanotis with an attached white Bible. Wanda White acted as maid of honor for her sister, Bridesmaids were Arlene Nelson of Waterford and Linda Shubach, Jack Wilson attended the groom as best man, and Norman Somers and Gerald Graham ushered, A reception was held in the church hall. After a tour of the southern and western ‘states; Lt. and Mrs. Somers will reside in Sherman, Texas. 4 ‘List Summer Starting | During | day at the church. daytime hours. » ‘School will convene at 9 a.m. . y x \ ae / j ) : FA i | : / , / \ ry § : -_ Fie } : wid i! ; rs See" y = | rd | ) { be i + | ‘i ~ ed a ~*~ tf f} i ' f / Reside in Texas After Southwest Tour ’ SF * tpn ¥ | ’ 4 7 THE PONTTAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 noe } 7 TWENTY-ONE MEATY LEAN BACK RIBS ORE | ee eee , BA Zi. LEAN TRIM - RIB mie cirs NATIONAL'S HILLSIDE HICKORY SMOKED 63 9: KLEIN'S OF MICKELBERRY'S - on OR SMOKED 3 g: KLEIN'S MICHIGAN GRADE 1 Pork Chops SLICED BACON... .. “ti? LIVER SAUSAGE .... All Meat Franks mee iickeu iscs ..... = 59 manbuncie os" 39 . 49: 1.05 9 2. 6 9: YOUNG TENDER FRYING - WITH RIBS 69 enue ctaene oe 3 us. $95 CHICKEN BREASTS ... CANNED HAMS *<"c.. PKG STANDARD OR HOMOGENIZED c TOP TASTE — IN 4 YELLOW QUARTERS : c THE FINEST PRANKENMUTH c @ . @ Fresh Milk :40° Margarine 243° Store Cheese . 45 HIXSON'S EXTRA RICH - KEGULARK OR DRIP GRIND BABY Foons [xem ddI 2. I85 siti 41 01. C . 35. THE TOP-OF-YOUR PICNIC 6 ':: Yu 2 PINT Cc cor v JAR ay Nor! 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Beking either “ready-to-eat” or uncooked hem briegs eet « ‘ LEMON JUICE—ORANGEADE feller Gaver, cad thet we went. Plece the hem fat side ap cn A Spleens ee Ss SCA ome mn basen eon alan sass pecs Re cover s ' RIGHT thickest muscle end beke satil temperature iadicetes a ; ere EFFECTIVE THRU iidsen, Abou SOAS mlostes' Gir tates We a ket ocak fee S STRAWBERRIES eee a : QUANCTITINS JUNE 30th ef ali dri ee alae oo . the fat lack ta diamond ( sy irae a timin aeyae | tos ve ae rao | 2 BQ< Ltt ne eed hee ORANGE JUICE . eo eee e @ ee @ @ cane —_— BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN | a 6 cae 1 00 P LEMONADE . ee eeeeeeee — 4 ’ , Belly Hato CHILL RIPE PRESH FROZEN : | 5 ae 89: 2 - | : metesal food: Breve a } FRUIT BUNCH ee ¢ © e@ eeeee s OR BRUCE ASPHALT TILE 2375 984 4889 SCAN C NORTHERN ee Orchard Joslyn Dixie | | ¢ | e a n e r. ekg 8 9: Ti Soa 6 Lake Ave. Avenue Hwy. i issue . Sylven Lake _ Pontiee Drayton Plains ‘ if ¢ 3 i ce @ an answer I had to get permission of Lebanon undergoing tests, Deb- bie Reynolds is shooting her scenes |} , |his 20th contract. His next, he says, will be for Norman Krasna, who will follow “The Ambassa- ‘TWENTY-TWO ; | | a | |THE. PONTIAC PRESS} WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 1 at re have EB Mored at room tempers people =, Hollrwoed Headlines : from 20th to loan me to MGM.” - |in “Bundle of Joy” with Tommy| 7: c RD! 20 por gaa wate rai Producer Charles Schnee tells |Noonan, who is on loanout to RKO} - Just as we entered to play the other male lead| me it's all settled and Dan will |{0™ 20th Century-Fox, Ressliné Russell RIVE-IN THEATER ith Duke Wayne in “Wings of Commander Speed Wead’s | This is Tommy's last picture on| Lance, were leaving 4, Corner Williams oer Reade—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. der’s Daughter” with “Billionaire Rooster.” Can't imagine what that would be about. brated her birthday with Bob W. ol * ONE OF THE SCREEN’S SUPREME Eddie's illness is a recurrence ‘of indigestion trouble from which be has suffered from timé to time. | | JOAN, ON THE GO Wearing a huge hat with almost. as many roses on it as I have ini] ~ my garden, Joan Crawford stopped to talk to me at Chasen’s. She was having dinner with her husband, Al Steele. She said Al leaves tomorrow for a weekend board meeting in New York. She follows July 9, and they | both go to Europe July 19, where} ACHIEVEMENTS! e TYRONE POWER MAUREEN OHARA 1OHN FORD'S FILMED ON LOCATION — INSIDE A ao souu THE LONG GRAY LINE storring Susan HAYWARD Richard CONTE + Eddie ALBERT Jo VAN FLEET - Don TAYLOR Ray DANTON LUPINO nlluc ‘2nd BIG HIT! will join us in mid-August after they return from camp.” rotelot 1-7-4" HOWARD OFAN DUFF JAGGER ' ™ Joan will spend three months mak- | iol “The Story of Esther Costello.” “We're taking none of the chil- | a dren,” said Joan, “but the twins | | ; | It was so crowded at Chasen's | Jeanne Crain, who had dinner with ‘Bell Smith of 20th Century-Fox, EDWARD G. ROBINSON| CRIME WAVE | Playing Betty Compton in “Beau! | James” with Bob Hope and that |she would like very much to do it. I told her that another girl who is greatly interested in the same role is Patti Page. Well, ‘Jeanne | has red hair, Patti is a blonde, and Betty's hair was dark. But, ythmic music ef jof course, that can always be Hl gs | | rrTwrrwTeweeeeelel eh DANCE: p Every I nee of the Week “3 “LITTLE WORDS” § PPP PAID THURS.- FRI. = SAT. oie ya ‘ 2 ; ; edied. 4 voce ib ‘3 Dick & jim Jeanne tells ine she 's gulag 0.0 ———— = — = Cr Invite You — just as a as possible. = ‘ Cool, Comfortable thinner than I’ L LAST TIMES TONIGHT BAR & co but sicanes that go many ct her |? AIR Pep ape “HELL & HIGH WATER” RESTAURANT DANCE Cee ee ee weed of Sle d eeeeee ree ® ) . . joyalty to a : eee cee "LAW & ORDER 130 S$. Telegreph “pix NIGHTLY Tiare sou Two é : ‘ Snapshots of Hollywood collected p Wednesday Is Family Night —— tte br tee f p4i2 Bisls Hp. Om 59754 DELICIOUS FOODS en’s, Ann Miller was having din- AT THE MOVIES! HERE! rwwvrvwvvvwvvwvvwvvwvwwww we i VILLA INN ‘_wwewevw-rv-vev7-v-vwevewe-. Aan. Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure THEY KILLED MORE 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. . WHITE MEN THAN Cerner ef M-24 and Clarkston Leke Orion ow ) ad “4 we ge eg, . vel EO mS “An Invitation to Excellent Food” FROM OUR STEAKS--CHOPS--CHICKENS ° _ BROILER | MARRY oe eer NE FOoD pee pabibahahbaahaabahbh hahahah ahbhbaabadbaana) BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm APPEARING NICHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ‘ORCAN %& DINNERS % COCKTAIL BAR Business Luncheons — Dinners to Take Out 20) ha 7. \ om, Di NEGN : Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 HELD OVER! ) —TONIGHT— | It’s Wonderful! Great! HAVE YOU TRIED THE THE © VERY BEST | EAT OUT AT HOME HAYWARD” O0N TAOR - RAY DANTON - ”* SUSAN "RCM OWT EDOVE ALBERT + 40 VAN FLEET | PHONE FEDE the excitement of Also “THE GREEN anil : ? OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED “THE SEASON’S BEST eee THRILLER!” ~Look Magazine Surpassing the suspense of “Rear Window”... “To Catch A Thief~ KELLY in “THE SWAN" RAL 2-485 ee ViSTAVISION ee ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH Owected by ALPRED reTCr Besed on « Story by Crerwe Bennet and 0 B Wyndnem( ewe COLOR ev ee etey by JOMN MICHAEL MAVES WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE OPEN EVERY DAY 1 ALM. til 2 ALM. Fri, Sat., Holidays ‘til 4:00 A.M. DRIVE-IN SERVICE PICK-UP SERVICE ust phone us ahead of time and we'll ave anything on our menu ready for IT WAS FILMED IN DETROIT WHERE IT HAPPENED THE WAY IT HAPPENED! DAILY MENU for CARRY OUT and CURB SERVICE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER (A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 Drumsticks, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey (B) Regular order of Fried Chicken. Breast, Thigh, Wing, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey. (C) Deluxe Order of Fried Chicken. ‘2 Spring Chicken, French Fries, Roll, Butter & Honey (D) Pail of Fried Chicken for Two. = Lbs. of Fried Chicken, 75 1.25 1.50° seen ee and Honey (E) The Drum Burger. Two Hamburger Patties, Sliced Cheese, Sweet Pickle Slices, leeberg Lettuce served on Toasted Bun with Specia! POOONNG ainsi 5 bao os one ones sne vies (F) Golden Fish Sandwich. A Benerous portion of genuine Filet of Sole fried’to a golden brown, served on a toasted bun with Lettuce ee Oe ae ee a er ers e pt [ Saturday | NOW! WE'RE HOLDING A FIRM GRIP. IT WILL BE HERE THRU FRIDAY! OPEN 10:45 A. M. For 3 terror-packed hours, patrons sit s bound — petrified in their seats—their eyes glued to the screen—witnessing the Giant of all Horror | Shows! ... DOU ded SHOCK BILL! Never Before Such Overwhelming Thrills! pell- Starts “ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE” mae & “TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE” rc 45 ‘95 1.25 and Tartar Sauce....... 0-0 cee cee eae (G) Fish and Chip Dinner. Filet of Sole, French Fries, Roll, Butter, and Tartar Sauce (H)- French Fried Jumbo ‘Shrimp. Five Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Roll, Butter, and ee ee ee ee rs —SATURDAY— | GIANT ANNIVERSARY PARTY Something New _ WATCH flee TOR DETAILS es eeee FE 8-316] 997 West Huron St. Cire 40c Adults «+ 20c Kiddies »., JUNGLE HELL! Untamed! Unbelievable! Unforgettable! NEVER BEFORE ON SCREEN Have You Been Brought Sewn At: 11:00-1:46-4:08-6:49-0:98 9000086080890 086608888888888008 5 STARTING TODAY e Ghown Als 19:91-9:45-5:07-9:49-20:06 i By, / ; ! t : é : ! ‘ | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 | TWENTY-THREE RATH'S BLACK HAWK ALWAYS THE BEST FOR - at nam OKDUh eee | |MORTHWOOD MARKETS | 334eLb. 9:-LB. $6” CAN ‘3.69 CAN . . \ \ \ \ . . . ‘coward Not o DaLcous \’ Sophisticated’ en \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ oes A >} CHASE & SANBORN ; ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Never Drinks, Hates MARGARINE CREAM CHEESE . ch 2 ot 55] nr | 2m 25° eS LAND O'LAKES Sweet Cream Atpee BUTTER 69: 7% A aot - 1-LB. CTN IN QTRS. Phone: ae: \ OR 83-1907 Seaacenanaewe 8 em Parties and Nightclubs, ams COCA COLA te ay | BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH LIBERTY NEW YORK (INS) — Noel COWARD — world renowned as a ' COCKTAIL Njsphisticate—contided today that The or HILLS BROS. OPEN he imrdly ever takes iO drink, Beverage DAILY AM. Til PM. LOUNGE sree rp hy oop ra mae birviie ¢€ re | F F E E , : 85 North Saginaw night. ke a uldlddddd me with : cigarete holder in ne eae : ren AM. ’TL P.M. | gg @aceeeeeae wae hand knocking back martinis,” the Picnic Regular or Drip Grinds | . ‘veteran theater personality said. Coinplete! - WONDERFUL FOOD “Truth is, I don't care much for 1-LB. V..C. CAN | 5 | Seer aus Ge we ee ee Ramen } ] = manner, said the only time € | 5 HOS SE es SALE EFF. TUESDAY JULY 3 ~ (EEN @ 9:30 is when he's working at THROUCH 1956 e g, tan Vogne Five CLOSED JULY 4... INDEPENDENCE DAY = —_— ‘ rel! Coward “explained * pa see 14 Os. | 8 OUR SPECIALTIES: diitevic, “Tun Stoare op ar tor Peek 69: 8 crack of dawn, because I work/| Potato Chips. Core cseccscce Peck | 8 Broiled Live Meine : r ‘ tter in the morning. stop : “ ] Lobsters g Whatever I'm doing at lunch time MARIOS MANZANILLA - ae Py 8 Fresh Seafoods Shipped g and the rest of the day is mine,| SMUCKER’S PURE STRAWBERRY ra PHILLIP’S QUALITY ¢C Stuffed Olives = 55 : te Us sas Sal ae ce es Pre 20 Oz. T s eeveeeveevese 8 Delicioss Roost Prime gi serves.... omatoes. . LANG'S SWEET MIXED Beef with Choice like Noel Coward do until he turns : wll Potetoes in? in | eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ie 33° | U.S. P ks = “Oh re — ' : time Stec y—three or c A . GRADE’S FAMOUS ; end Chops s ee certainly never more, MIRACLE STAR - KIST HY es F SONDWARS 40 Ce. 43° s Roast Duck chy six. But what I enjoy most WHIP TUNA FISH PARTY Paper Plates.............. Phe. 8 with Wild Rice is just puttering around the house hunk Pack LOAF : Fried Chicken q reading a good book or poking SALAD DRESSING Saga 0 Chunk Pac wr BONDWARE COLD ras Py r Roast Turkey § around the kitchen.” Star Kist Drinki Cc pag 43 t ____ ee —_. © HOBBY—COOKING . 49: oe 3 Res. 79: 12-Os. 29: NG VUPS........... ° . a ¢ Cum t Relish i Coward, best remembered: going > Tuna Cone - — = se through his routine in a dinner a —_ Napkins... 2 32 23° . paar Uy chore prog in naar Su aces eke an IF. YELLOW cuna Ce ceccccccccce ° Phos. ~ g Paste. Crisp Vienne, Gare © Sxyably dressed tm eports clothes) LIBBY'S DELICIOUS eos ¢ | beers ca ) cl, § and Salt Sticks from our @,bis hobby—cooking T Con P he Nels 11-Os. 29: . own Bake Shop © He laughingly confessed, “T's omato Juice eac Sr ccce be, naan Stateloietetatets . Ja 0 fall something quite new to me,”) r oe went on to explain that he| a 8 FAMOUS couldn't even boil = exe ey | For the ti very Ld WINE CELLAR a For slaywright. prcauced. actor 8 WINES. BEERS AND ALES @ and director plans to do nothing | ) _ = oe Oat his new home tn Bermuutia bat oa . LUNCHES : Pan ape psy el ayy as" | ) 8 - “American television is frantic,” | | — ot s Open Every Day! § mid the Briton whe bas 0 broad. PARKAY TABLE QUALITY KRAFT’S PHILADELPHIA | ee Drive-In Theater Es OB BBB OO eee cL eee. ee ee ee AT Circus of Values @ Lemonade ........ 6 & 89c © Orange Juice ..... 4 $ 79¢ @ Strawberries ...... 3 ne 79c @ Frying Chicken.... “race” 99 @ Fish Sticks ....°. ~a"* 39¢ 5 © French Fries. .....". rez. 15¢ | ——— ee eee ee a ciliate aati aie amie ame 8 ST etl til aati all il atl itl etl tilt RATH’S ALL Meay SKINLESS _ FRANKFORTERS- # 39° ROBERT RYAN Virginia Mayo JEFFREY HUNTER ) ' i \ . ! ? ’ ie ' ' - K f { . y 1 Ay f a 4k See Ve a ft a a ee “e f ; F 4 YY TWENTY-FOUR ae ee eee =< —- &, - Py. ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 SES ae = Women Don’t Count. in This Male Paradise 4 fe Tropical Plant Silences Venezuelan Wives New INTRODUCE THE SENSATIONAL me Tove Roto Matic OFS LIGHTER! MORE POWERFUL! WS Alea! Super Roto- : Matters —— new All One Your Guerantes! Only ‘1.00 Weekly! WKC DOWN Bier: tc)-sc my el TAG With New DOUBLE-SIZER Dust Bog-New Powerful R CYCLONIC Air Action- & are, forcibly silenced for from 4 to 56 hours by this wholesome a foolish question, 'y get it chopped up and think spinach. Women are gryid.” it's Of course, some women robes! to fall for the same gag (literal) twice, since the bittersweet flavor) of the leaf leaves much to be desired. OTHER METHODS |Fowl-Minded Thief Suspect case of the missing whooping crane ‘remains unsolved, it won't be be- cause of lack of help. } * * e - “We've, been swamped by let- ters and telephone calls: from all over the South by persons who ‘claim they've seen the missing bird,” said George A. Douglass, superintendent of New Orleans’ Audubon Park, “but all reports ‘have been erroneous." | It was at Audubon Park that ‘some fowl-minded thief walked Baby Crane Believed ous | NEW ORLEANS (INS)—If the tion at the park since they were! brought to it three years ago with their wings riddled ‘by hunters’ | Boston Commuter Pays | His Fare—in Stamps many - Venesuelan women = too proud to admit they have been discarded, situation, ing to may in\this mined-up male paradise. For it is accepted here, by men women and lawyers, that the soft air and tropic moon may do strange things to men ... lovable old philanderers that they are. ‘TIME TO RETIRE To women, a full moon should do nothing but remind her it's time to retire so she can get: up early and feed her average (census sta- tistics) of -6.5 = Weds: : th te @itfioutt for the US. traveler to visualize how the Venezuelan sascbiite Sell pla sits ans — not to mention the plant The answer was given by a 26-year-old beauty who has been married eight years. “Woman should die for man, not} \divorce him.” (Consumers Lineman Eludes Death in Fall Realizes Life Aelita 7 i Runs Giant Dirt Digger OMAHA . #—Mrs, R. L. Free- man, 39-year-old housewife, satis- yesterday. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” B 46 Williams St. %-Hour Ambulance Service Phone FE 2-5841 One of M ‘| HOURS: Modern s7 ifn ake yder chigans of Fine Carpets. 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Get Blatz at popular prices! @ BLATZ BREWING CO., OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN « A DIVISION OF SCHENLES INDUSTRIES, INC, Sat Committee members for the Bermuda Bounce are shown as they left Dolores Lutzkew's home after a poster- making session. Pictured are (left to right). Barbara Kenney of Florence street, Helene Prizant of West Iro- GOP Club Has Election | of Officers Pontiac ‘Women’s, Group Headed by Mrs. Huthwaite Mes W. E. C. Huthwaite was elected president of the Pontiac’ Republican Women’s Club at the) Monday meeting held in the Wil-| liam Kennedy home on Wenonah arve { Ld ° * | Other officers serving for the 194-57 term are Mrs. Frank Har-| denburg. first vice president; Mrs. | : Lulu Luby, second vice president, | : and Mrs. Daniel Murphy Jr., re cording secretary, with Agnes Hil- ton assisting Mrs. Murphy. | men te) OL | nding secretary and Mrs. pee Fz 39 ae renin ree oe ee | | sive Ee sponding secretary. jee ™ Mrs. Emma Pelican is the newly =~ “9 IP I2 PT. elected treasurer, assisted by Mrs. Janette Bathum. Mrs. Kennedy is parliamentarian and Mary Chap- man is auditor Announcement of new officers was made by Mrs. Frank McGre., gor, nominations chairman. | Robert Miller, candidate for | state representative, spoke brief. | ty. He was introduced by Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Grace Shulz was present- ed with a corsage by Mra. Duncan Bermuda Bounce Saturday McVean on the conclusion of her Temple. Muriel Upton of <= —— (left) and Dolores Lutzke : an E yr U™ = 4 local orchestra will play for the quois road, Virginia Flowers of Alberta street and Sophia Skinner of Edith street. Trabajamas Club is spon- soring the Saturday dance at Roosevelt Temple. at Roosevelt Third avenue w of Willard Ld] * LJ i Mrs. Charlies Barrett assisted the hostess. Mrs. Shulz and Mrs. Huth-, waite presided at the tea service. street are holding posters advertising their first annual dance of this type. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to midnight. a. Womens Section Your clothes will be subtly scent- ——— ed if you spray the walls of yur WEDNESDAY, JUN closet. with one of your favorite FE 27, 1956 TWENTY-FIVE | colognes or toilet waters. Use an atomizer or one of the aerosol- ‘naa tare tas POTSONAL News of Interest in Area so that a fine mist will settle on your garments. | | Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson and ‘Mr. and Mrs Frank. Coad of.at the home of his pastor friend,' F Knee socks and Bermuda shorts will ounce Importance © of the Home | Emphasized Economists Have Annual Meeting in Washington WASHINGTON (INS)—The Home Economists in Homemaking — a group that practices what it preaches — today heard a min- ister's wife speak on the impor- tance of the home. * * 6 The HEIH group, part of the American Home Economies Assn. holding its 47th annual meeting in Washington, is made up to a large degree of professionally trained home economists who are currently ‘full-time homemakers — on a pri- vate, not professional, level. Mrs. J. Warren Hastings, wife of the minister of the National City Christian Church, told the group that “the home holds the key for sound growth.” - She continued, ‘“‘Home is the place where a child finds himself . | —where he comes to know who he fs as a person.” * 6 6 Mrs. Hastings stressed the im- portance of affection to bind the family together and said the child There are six pages in today’s Women’s Section learns to accept and like himself | because his family accepts him. | She said home its the place where ‘each member should practice ‘‘un- limited liability for each other.” ANOTHER ADDRESS Pentiae Press Phetes be the standard garb for Trabajamas Temple. Showing the fancy duds are | Mrs. Elizabeth Walbert Crandall members and their friends at the Bermuda (left) Linda Burt of Baldwin avenue and |—a practicing homemaker as well Bounce Saturday evening at Roosevelt Terri Fortino of Liberty street. " ~ otrabe! Presents | . BOMRET” _jpne 30, amy } Margaret Selvala of Judson street is showing the Pontiac Press photographer “just what they'll be wear- ing” at the Bermuda Bounce Saturday. Sponsored by the | Trabajamas Club, the dance will be held from 9 p.m. to | midnight. as associate professor of home eco- z nomics at the University of Rhode e* @« @ “The perfectionist housekeeper,” f S t d \Mrs. Crandall said in a talk on or a ur ay |home management, ‘‘is not neces- ‘sarily a good manager. She may at Temple jovertax her strength and antago- nize her entire family by her de- . ‘sire for perfection. She is fre- Plans Directed by not Rel antes plod Dal a Joan Richards 5 of the forest for the trees. General Chairman | “tn home management today, the trend ts toward rational and Roosevelt Temple will be trans- ecimene — formed fnto the island of Bermuda for the Bermuda Bounce being pre- The expert defined home man- sented by Trabajamas Club Sat- agement as ‘‘a 3-step mental proc- urday. |ess through which family resources . ee ¢ @ are used to obtain family goals. Music by a local orchestra will The process is the same regardless be provided ‘for dancing from 9 of the resources involved or the p.m. until midnight. \goals sought. Maria Cosma, patrons chair. | “The three sieps are: Planning, man, has announced that the fol- controlling the plah in action — lowing persons will lend their whether it is carried out by one- patronage to the affair: | self or by others — and evaluating the results preparatory to future Mr. repos on Sean, | Planning.” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horsely, t . Donald Uptons, Mr. and Mrs. Bud OTHER MEETINGS Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pri-. Other groups of home economists zant and the Edward Chasteens, meeting this morning were the * * @ |Elementary, Secondary and Adult Also serving as patrons are Mr. Education Group which discussed and Mts. John Tenjeris, Helen Cof-/ Various aspects of s - fer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster. homemaking education in the program; and the Home sc] Serving as general chairman of Economics in Business section _ the dance is Joan Richards. Com- which discussed ways ‘in which Roosevelt Weds Sunday itary Mrs. Gladys Irene Owens | ney, 'will be married Sunday afternoon) New York sportsman. LOS ANGELES (#—Rep. James,were adopted by their mother's Judy Huntwork, Carol ‘Roosevelt (D-Calif) and his secre-/ present husband John (Jock) Whit-| Barbara Kenney and Margaret Selvala, food, equipment and textiles. decorations; Linda Bart, refrésh- | i * ments, and Terri Fortino, band | A research group traveled out and hall. to the agriculture research center Others are Dolores Lutzkiw, pub- in Beltsville, Md., for a program licity, and Virginia Flowers, post- of discussions and a tour of the dance plans. All Trabajama research laboratory. pledges will serve on..the post- ee WCTU Conducts dance committee. Students Present Meeting at Church |. Mrs. Ray Fleming presided at Recital at Church the Tuesday afternoon meeting of | Students presented in a piano re- the Pontiac ..Women’s Christian cital Thursday at First Congrega- Temperance Union held at’ the ‘tional Church were Allan Benson, First Presbyterian Church. Devo- ‘Anne Devereaux, Anne Strait, Bar- tions were given by the Rev. Har- bara Alton, Toni Michal, Jane Hub- vey McCann. bard, Mary Hampton, Sandra Bri-| e* © e iney and Beverly Benson. | A pageant, “The Three Flags, Others were Nancy Nicholie, Ann American, Christian and Temper- lmater Pam Griffin, Pat Saghy, ance.” was presented by the Youth Jay Hall, Pam Nicolls, Sally Maier, Temperance Council with Mrs Nicholie Frank Deaver directing. ‘ 5 Ld . * Griffin and Pennie) Mrs. John Little talked to mem- Nicolls. \bers on the obligations to youth. of Linden road and children, Craig, family of South boulevard are va-| Neome drive and Mrs. Carl Reich] the minister says. Paul, Sheila, Celeste and Karen, cationing at the home of Mrs. of Westmont, Ill. . * have returned to their home after Wilson's parents in South Dakota. | * 6 ®@ spending 10 days at Holland. Dur-| wo | Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Monsein Pastor of the Episcopal Church ing their visit they attended the Lt. and Mrs. Charles J- (nee Lila Rosen) of Oak Park an- of the Advent, said the ceremony (50th .wedding anniversary cele- Reicht (nee Katherine Coad) of Inounce the birth of a son, Haskell | Will be performed by a pastor of bration of her parents, Mr. and Glen Cove, N. Y., are receiving t,o June 21 at Woman's Hospital, nother denomination whom he de- Mrs. Edward Morlock. | congratulations on the birth Of neeroit. \clined to identify. \ 1 , irs. EB Maternal grandmother of the THIRD MARRIAGE | a son, Charles John Jr., dune %. | Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hodges of| Grandparents of the infant are ' of | It will be the third tage for both the 48-year-old eldest son of ‘San Bénito, Tex., are visiting at) ~———— 'the home of their son-in-law and ~ Ge tan dent Franklin D.| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Samuel Minards | Neoosceit Le 2 senk-id bee: Benter Jr. and family of East _ * Be ° “ : Iroquois road. They plan on re Residing in City 2 2 8s sacs aa et the ‘maining in the city during the . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diener have personal frien ‘coming month. Georgia Ann Worthington be-ireturned to their home at Scott eee, came the bride of Samuel Minard Lake after spending the past week|Dle ceremony” and a recep- * * 6 : : ; of Lakeland avenue June 8 at Cen-| with friends and relatives at Ejk'tion will follow. : . 3 and Mrs. A. J. Tivy of tral Methodist Ch h pids St. Clair Shores and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Harley of Detroit and Algonac are spending the cg Peg is the daughter of Mr.' Shoe Wear Economy. day at the home of Mr, and jand rs. George Worthington of (Drayton Plains, and Samuel is the ison of Mr. and Mrs. James Minard pairs of shoes t i The Rev. George Lyon Pratt, Mrs, John Stewart on Washing- BETH CORNELL Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornell of niversary dinner being held tonight going at once if you in August 1953. They have = lof Newberry. possibly can. One pair at the shoe three children, James Jr., 10; 5 They will be among the guests) Eyelyn Anderson of Grand Rap- shop, one in the closet, one Phe and Anna 2 lat the Stewarts’ 50th wedding al and Thos L. Minard of 78 feet. This way, they all 4Jenderson street. are announcing |at Devon Gables. snarng brother of the bride- last. * velt’s right to visit them = he engagement Se ae ae * * * 'groom, attended ihe couple. . ; : a buyer e . 3eth, to Karl Walker. He is Mr.‘and Mrs.-John Van Riper} : permanently-pleated MN! Roosevelt divorced . Bs: aaa Mrs. Mary Bolin of Troy|, 14 daughter, Debbie, formerly of!, “A reception was held immediate-jcoat in nylon is a handy thing | cst. wile Prepdiree “oy Rony 2 Mr. and Mrs Carl Nyberg and son, Airport when they left recently for « sum- township and Charles Walker of a. lait oe Mandag tel ee eens nl on. Se ios : Michael, of East Princeton avenue were mer vacation in Sweilen and Germany, — fudson street, The couple plans|Arliene avenue, = | €0\hew home of the couple on Lotus|small space in a suitcase and ising, in 1940. Their two children, | ’ : make their home in, San Francisco. drive, \ good for all summer, Sara, now 24, and Kate, 20, later ses a ow >) ae te, phed at New York International — ee ¢ @ TWENTY-SIX “Fe: | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 | a —— — — ' The population of the world ts Me Some Predict Rock n Roll Death! Bloom icld | FORTHE _ \Vacationer... , | sqpering week econ want to hear and if you don’ | SEE Steed he toa tank ‘oboe t to ASHION SHOP , te 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. q | ‘ Dgin. "| It bolls down to this, them: a : : | 7 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9—SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 Others call it an off-shoot of) If) the rock ‘n | eat te only logical to assume,” APPle’ | ; , | ” it’s because these teenagers have|fad in popular music. But it hasn’t/ferred to as “frenzy pitch’ after] , | sald one classicit, “that It rolled nore money to apend: for records|the : 1) | out tress under 9 veck.” and dancing. mainstream of jazz IMMORALITY CLIMBS | Wherever it came from, its bawl-| If you ask people throughout the fT’s 80 BAD’ Judge John J. Connolly, head of ling, squawling beat has taken over country — people who allegedly; «perhaps the most hopeful thing/poston’s Juvenile Court, says “the the lion’s share of most afternoon, |“‘know” — you get a variety of shout rock ‘n’ roll is that it's 80|climb in immorality among young- and many evening, radio disk jock-|answers as to what rock ‘n’ roll/naq It cannot endure indefinitely.”|sters is shocking. Innocent. girls ey shows. really is, where it came from, and * ee get into trouble when they go un- e *e- & how it started. “Indefinitely” is too remote a/gupervised to record hops. Older ron harared cn ake © per Ae Te imaitd of ts altace pgs ror ay 4 ergs See eatigss on per on s a Plan your cent. re eT one cording indus j@ren, and cry out for its sudden|is shameful.” . Disk Jockeys who three yeers'try, claims it's a direct oft-choot “et. (Copyright 1966) . * ago refused » because op the Southland “rhythm H moon- considered the passioned ” oney have now been forced to take it 1...he a hundred. Started down Falls are | |e: South. The kids who liked it dow:r Mr. and Mrs wardrobe THE PUBLIC RULES there used to call them Joha"E In Atlanta, one reported: = Sa Collins soho h. | uststons Degen fo plan the | were married tend 21” Wardrobe ....... $25 NOW wit J “ beat (a syncopated rhythm, ta » ; | which the evcend and fourth Saturday || 21” Overnight ..... .$20 ] cone beats are heavily stomped out) it CUERINg. | 15” Coquette ........ $20 date dresses caret took‘ “ridheuous fry.” bride is ! The words “rock and roll” have the former KIM MINS for decades appeared in’ Negro : blues songs, and when white art- corre a in unusual »j | LEATHER GOODS | Mr, and Mrs. 1 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 | Then Allen Freed (a disk jockey from Ohio who came to New York several years ago) started a local show and titled it ‘‘Rock ‘n’ Roll.”’ cottons and silk Bellows of © Beechland . John eee TRY--- Mr. and Mrs.) BEFORE YOU BUY Edward =| ———— } 4 Se “ 4 : ey 4 = See saci Collins of | Mary's Beauty Salon [tone *™"™ Be oolim ol | Sew witha SINGER® Sewing Machine in 3513 Gizsbeth Lake Reed 1 They have pounded it to a pulp) 7p MRS. JOHN E. COLLINS : your home and you'll [re actvor "Fre ain | Seo daming Swe son wits the Vinee watz _|Barbara A. Bellows Wed| __ & cominced in Trinity Methodist Rite ° DROP IN AND INQUIRE Let our stylist create @ new, | exciting summer coiffure for } you... you'll be so glad you | * did. Call for appointment to- | POUNDED TO PUL P dey! | The kids had found their ‘beat. And {it was unofficially chris- | A gown of Chantilly lace was} They wore ballerina-length ) wep re a omar og fa pele a Pa TRIAL 39.95 oom 1¢ Bae crenng by the Rev Robert Nancy Bellows was flower girl. AT YOUR = Charch. | Serving as best man was John OA Trete Mon of THE SIVGER MPG. oO. [SHON SHOP) nutes Soe oe eo 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. | perigee rs. : ; : | et are ot Sivan Glen are Try St Derais was rngbeare: | = PONTIAC . 4g 9 | For the candlelight service, the For her daughter's wedding 102 WN. Segi ow Just arrived! Loads of new Ship’n Shore’ | et apap |e Sesto : | with a square neckline a orchid. Mrs. Collins | women’s half-size dresses, io Se Sa 177 w. Maple ) | : bed | es extending | When the newlyweds left on their MI 4-00. 7 1 1 ° _ 4 sa ‘honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. : | 14¥2 to 22%, in cool cot summer wih sood, pearts aad Widsscent|with vite exenate. they of —<—————=—— , . ; [sequin secured a fingertip veil ofjreside on Orcherd Lake read on} RESERVATIONS tons, voiles and print sheers scoop sssapay ed line eee ead voli Soe EVERYWHERE ; ( rosebuds. | Out-of-town guests attended from Call | Judy Bellows was maid 0! honor. Grand Rapids, Greenville, Port- Delphine Finn Micheels Bridesmaids were Linda Bellows, land, Detroit, Birmingham, Dear-. Elkin Trevel Bureow eostene Cook, Mrs. Milton Ott and born, = Saginaw and eenaeeaan ae oan cag , STAPP’S ... shoes for comfort... 10.95 * 24.95 The scoop that flatters your tan in silky soft cotton in white. 32 to 38. ~ New tie ‘n wrap dresses for mornings, for the | cottage or for leisure wear. “SWIRLS” ) oy = 9.98 IT’S NEVER TOO WARM FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF SHOES No matter how high the temperature, your youngsters’ growing feet belong in shoes sturdily built to offer firm support . +. Shoes expertly made for accurate fit, and made to hold their shape, too. We mean Stride Rites of course. ., because there’s no vacation from Cotton knit | shirt in proper foot-protection in summer, Cool stripes winter, spring or fall! | cottons | Wh = ae Fels HE Rit in new-{| White. CE TRIDE E and Oe oo JUVENILE BOOTERY a | } 28 E. Lawrence Street pastels. Wear them with (Open Fri. and Set. to 9) ~ | shorts ond ») |. . and oS | tise 186 18 |] clomdiggers! | "FAMILY SHOE STORE | = Loe ong . 928 W. Huron Street a. mS ; a, — : —" — _ (Open Fe. ang Mon. Eve's 10 9) ? o? j } ‘ ; ‘ ' ti ’ 4 i i - 1 obs ‘ ae & Ld ; | : 1 ‘ 5 y re 4 ° ve ie : 4 : , ees | . c 4 eG i 5 | ‘ ( \ . % i i Per , bef \ } . . i +o : D i ee Z ~ * s 5 : oy [oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 its 956 . TWENTY-SEVEN Young Folks _uared Here's Hints for Day or Night Hair Styles ; Plan Vi it pg Mn Every good woman deserves two/grown a bit from the short lengths ly turned under at the ends or a Si é oe Peal hair styles, says Lilly Dache, fash- popular last year. set in soft waves and turned up. ° i 2 eal os ion and beauty authority. FROM 3 INCHES DRESS-UP HAIR to Reso rt - Church were As if women weren't aie Tr may be oes s two inches to Misrespe too! Recigree- may if — ; 1 trouble ‘caring for one hea page- al 0 le velve : 8 i Ge : F Should Mom, Dad ran Ane {Sen Deche caine Gale pln lire above the shoulder line. (flowers, suggests Miss Dache. |} Your Fashion Store Let Girl Take Trip «Seis andy are tom ove, Er ne Dace an ta avert yt A, ema a ee ac ranklin day and the s for nig st hea. - - _ 4 Unchaperoned Bramlett, |8he says. No one hair style can at ear alist cae sos —— the bien it should be | § She is the |e Tight for both. | signed = number of classic Ct ° oval onal This = EMILY went daughter of wine eae os ania es la ~ eet wate than dangling as you brush for at least ~ 4 . : mother of young , is rather fiv inut and © writes as follows: o ae Mr. and Mrs. hardly flatter the elegant switeh. severe, = has some face curis.' ‘night. utes every morning =| . you will be kind enough to help Clarence A. Eas. lmee down styles for deg|It may be waved fs long) It will be much easier to go! Cli EARANCE me with. this problem: A group of and styles t says enough rom one to r | Fee ; scm unmarried ron all in smn 4 the POR requirement for night) Daytime hairdos may be worn hair ts not worn in an elaborate (3 their early 20s is planning a motor . and oe eS eee brushed straight and slight- style to begin with . . ‘ trip to a resort for a weekend. r : of “My daughter and her boy Jack is the & sa tl SUMMER APPAREL friend have been invited to go gon of hs asd teapcpeielyoiag peoeee Tea) Mr. and Mrs. ‘(3 3 FULL MONTHS OF WEARING SEASON AHEAD! girls will all stay together and the. | William M. boys will group together. Bramlett of | “As there is no chaperon going . el Gan) agi baad aes ; Adams road. |¢ Your Fashion Store DRESSES feel this swoeld be improper. |MR. and MRS. JACK F, BRAMLETT i - Soe : we wat waive erat goneee DelOris Ann Sowles Wed | DISPOSAL 10.95, 12.95, 14.95 $ would be all right. I am appeal-— = ing to you, Mrs. Post, to tell © = Baskets of white roses decorated | ir lend Mire Garcare A: Sowles — NOW ON SALE.........00. whether it would be proper to let the altar of St. Vincent de Paul of Midland road are parents of her go.” Church Saturday noon when De- the bride. Jack's parents are the —_ ‘loris Ann Sowles and Jack Franklin William M. Bramletts of Adams Answer: Since you say ye. Bramiett were married. The Rev. road. know these young people to be Fabian Webber officiated at the everything they should be. I be- service heve that they will all quite per... * ¢ ¢ fectly Seno each other. — 17.95, 19.95, 22.95 NOW ON SALE.. $ The floor-length bridal gown was fashioned of Chantilly lace ; and nylon, and she wore a head- piece trimmed with seed pearis. Julie Latozas, her only attendant, ca *e @ #8 # @ @ $ OAT oe SALE! to *! 22.95, 35.00, 39.95 ISowiea, wore a les ant oe 4 ( i NOW ON SALE.. dress with white accessories. - | Mrs, Bramilett wore a gray and : “Dear Mrs. Post: I use the word ‘Greetings’ in the salutation of many of my letters instead of the’ worn out ‘Dear Sir,’ ‘Dear Madam.’ ete. i “IT recently wrote a letter to a very prominent person and started out with the word ‘Greetings.’ I have been criticized for this. I would very much like to know whether you approve, or disap- 22.95, 25.00, 29.95 NOW ON SALE.......¢- a oat $ oe#eeeevee#e Coats to wear right now ... on your vacation... and right thru prove of this salutation.” | white dress tam white pverd Foll ... full length coats .. . short coats... on sale at less than Famous label aoe included Preig Paige: town resses, at _ series. Their ees were ware ' S _ sheaths, jacketed dresses. Full skirts rt sleeves, sleeveless Ae re | evebide. cost! ve are overstocked . . . must dispose of these coats. Te doles, Stripes, pleids, checks, prints, sclice, pastels ond ds z wrt te a very informal | The bride chose a pink dress Arthur's policy for the past 39 years, not to carry over coats to 3 \ ae pee: 4) shades. Sizes 5 to 15, 8 to 20, 14% to 241A. son or to someone you know ‘with white accessories for travel- the next season is your opportunity to real honest to goodness 4 well, “Greetings” 1s quite all ling to northern Michigan. They bins. ae Scloo—S d Fi right, but mot to a person of im- \will reside in Oxford on their y : | Dress Salon—Second Floor portance, and certainly not whea return. . . 4 writing a formal letter. | See for Yourself the Original Ticket+on Every Coat Pf) ee ee, ee > a ne ieee >. | Last Luncheon Held ~> 3 a “Dear Mrs. Post: When some- 4 x] one receives an invitation to a ib Church Women i 4 oO B SES =| ie . re = —_— ~ | On Friday, the Women’s Associa- 2] invitation, to se ; ; Ss os } a wedding a ° DR. BERNARD A. TePooRTEN °°" of the First Congregatidnal 22.95, 25.00, 29.95 Ss by Regularly to 5.98 , . ~ “™ Church held its last luncheon meet b Aner: Ths aint ont, PIS AT ng nt "Mr. Hc NOW ON SALE.......... f $ $ carries no obligation to’ send ® view drive, and the late Dr. Te- vid Edwards. Sr. athe devotions E. NOW ON SALE eee ; | | gift. The “obligation” is only ' poorten, received his doctor of os- ° . 4 eee . ni Alle aes of ‘on ae ane es Stanley Kipp wa an costae f ; Short sleeve and sleveless blouses in prints, stripes and solid 'v eopathy and of the . Her committee ta Surgery in Kirksville, Mo.. June consisted of Margaret Steward. 99 L, Colors. Sizes 32 to 38. 12 Res attended the University of Mrs Geraid Hunt, Mrs. J. A 2 . 5, 35.00, 39.95 Ss Fa Sports Wear—Main Fleer: a ‘Michigan and received his BS. de- Rammes, Mrs. FE. C. Russell and . Bc ¢% gree from Michigan State Univer- Mrs. H. E. See NOW ON SALE. Ao nee A i id a aa ay hence se ‘oi “ atta He will leave this week for 7 ' ee pt : \Cotumbus, Ohio, where he will in- Mrs ei played a violin solo, 3 accompanied by Charlies Wilson A. ¥ y \tern at Doctors Hospital SUMMER SKIRTS Regularly to 7.98 ‘b= 4 NOW ON SALE... © = Spuns and cottons in slim, full or unpressed pleated styles. Prints and solids. Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 18. Sports Wear—Main Floor ad 4 "SPECIAL, SELLING WHITE | A 45.00, 49.95, 55.00 Ss 5 NOW ON SALE.......... ie Z 2 Many nationally famous exclusive Labels. Included are sash hl bt pe . t . 55.00, 59.95, 69.95 . NOW ON SALE i e a Bad se = TOTS’ TO TEENS’ SHOP Clearance 2 < ° READ eines AND 100% wools, fleeces, doeskins, hopsackings, flannels, ' : Pa ; RK “@ SHANTUNG tweeds, wools and cashmere blends. Sizes for all! 5 to 15, i . Children’s | @ PIQUE. 4 8 to 18, 1242 to 2412. BY | one : ve wane taney L DRESSES ee Sy LACE esTRAW —EXTRA SALES HELP—EXTRA WRAPPERS Bea wo 798 5 | : r to 7. Your Fashion Store E eguiq Millinery Sclon—Second Floor ee Coat Selon—Second Floor NOW ON SALE. . SB $5 5s OT Gay cotton dresses in everglaze and dressy spuns, failles and nylons. One and two-piece ye Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, and _subteen 8 to 14. tae oe Young Folks Shop—Lower Floor Regular to 10.98 ~NOW ON SALE......... Regular to 12.98 NOW ON SALE. EARLY IN THE MORNING | How much time do you need a to put on your make up in the | a morning? Too much, I hear you say... here is my suggestion: : Keep everything you need in a box. If you have properly fj cleansed your face the night [ ©] before all you need inthe morning is cold cg saa Eas dried ty rape agg up. If to oar a apg Costa apply a CHILDREN’S BLOUSES 7 Regularly to 3.98 } SESS $6388 NOW ON SALE . I a y J Cotton print or solid blouses or satin stripes and nylons. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, and subteens 8 to 14. Young Folks Shop—Lower Floor famous brands...all from this-season’s regular stock regular to 12.98 JACQUELINE 930 regular to 16.98 MARQUISE THE STYLES: Operas, clings, sandals, barebacks, tailoreds, “after-fives.”’ THE COLORS: Pastels, navies, regular to 24.98 MARTINIQUE reds, blacks, whites, beiges, and specs. se 1 ; THE MATERIALS: Calfs, kids, patents, straws, meshes, see- thru vinyls, lustres, linens, and aeeo 90 . Regularly to 8.98 NOW ON SALE... ms : | . border a wine fg) Senturgs e thy | west | Deety Shey FE EL | je eee = 008 Pontine State Bldg. | ' Shoe Sclon—Messanine | 48 Nerth — de, . _ Young Lolks Shop--Lower Floor .. *« ee | ga : ; | 8 ape a : oe / ' j : Lg F Lo ee ; F \ / . “i \s " is ik V7 ‘ i N . le | (\ (f a | | ly a Ee { THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1 1956 selection. Tots’ to size 12. Jackets Sportshiris Terry Rebes Cecile’s 4400 Dixie Highway OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 0 Bring in your Lad now for the play togs he needs and wants for a carefree summer of fun' Come in today and see our large Jeans Pajamas Swim Trunks OR 3.7224 By ANNE HEYWOOD Our silly ideas make better | sense, sometimes, thag our sensi ‘ble ones. | I learned that after interviewing |many hundreds of people in their bade s and who hated their jobs and \wanted desperately to change to other fields entirely. | When 1 would ask, “Why didn’t | you consider the other field when you were in college? Why did you ignore it and take the wrong one?” answer was often, CALLI 116 N. Perry Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Soft Natural Appearance PERMANENTS, from . ... $5.00 {S BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-6361 | silly.” And so, because of a fear o sounding silly, these people had cational detours. ° LJ td] I thought of that recently when ot the Vassar College alumnae magazine The whole issue is devoted to vo- ‘jcationa] matters and has a good article by Jane T. Johnson, di- rector of the college’s Vocational Bureau. IDEAS DISCUSSED Miss Johnson says, among other things: ‘“‘The student in need of help makes an appointment with ‘the Vocational Bureau. Enough itime is allowed for interviews so that the student will feel at ease “Oh, I was afraid it would sound | taken long and heart-breaking VO | and unhurried, “If she wishes, she can spend an hour talking over all kinds of job | «¢ toes. “We want her to feel that no | question is silly, that she will get a sympathetic hearing and all the concrete assistance we can | give.” I was reading an interesting issue! If you are a parent, do try to|seem to make sense or not. * * * When Junior to talk over job possibilities, scotf at any weird idea, or silly hobby, he may boy next door may be a whom you'll be enormously proud. DON’T BE HASTY And if you are a young person) trying to decide on a career, don’t, decide in advance that certain; ideas are ‘‘silly’’ and others are sensible. Make a list of all the things you {honestly like to do and find inter- esting, regardless of whether they (adits tank Van, EDERAL’S 43h MFORT AT rm SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! ‘UNDERLINE YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE __IN COOL BRAS BY RIBBON-WIRED “HI-LOW WITCHERY” Glamour fit is wired right into this bra with ex- clusive flat, flexible ribbon wire. Comfortable cotton in white. Sizes 32-38 B and 32-40 C TANGENT STRAP “FLOATING ACTION” Federal’s corsetieres will fit you properly! F EDERAL dept. straps move with you, yet hold your bra in place. White cotton in. sizes 32-36 A, 32- 33 B and "32-42 C. Try it on! 3°° 250 SALE! @Cottons, nylons, rayon-linens | @Sheaths, sunbacks, boleros | @ Pastels, darks, stripes, prints Sensational styles, breathtaking bargains, won- derful wardrobe refreshers. You'll have to see them to believe them! You'll want to take home several at this easy-on-the-budget price. Tailored or dressy designs in all the season’s newest silhouettes. All sizes. Hurry for yours! SEAMFREE NYLONS oe. streak-free, seamfree nylons. ” STRETCH NYLONS Perfect stretch fine Bs ipiotayer dark wim, ABC KNEE-H! NYLONS Cool a fn knee-hi nylons for hot SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC | stores Open Mon., Thur., Fri., Sat. Nights to9 Silly Ideas May Prove to Be Best Then have a heart-to-haart. with your high school or college adviser, with your parents, with business people in whom you have confidence. Anything that you honestly love doing can be the clue to a suc- cessful career—but a so-called “sensible” choice that leaves you cold is going to be the most stupid thing you could do! (Copyright 1956) One Basic Color, Others to Blend, Is Style Secret PARIS (INS) — One of the surest ways to have a practical and fash-| ionable wardrobe is to choose one, color and stick to it. When. picking your vacation) wardrobe pick a basic color, and. since it's for summer it need not be a neutral shade. You can choose blue, red, a bluish or orange shade, | whichever suits you. * LJ s Once you've made up your mind, ‘|sewing kit; carry a color sample — a fabric swatch, gloves or a ribbon of your ‘chosen color in your purse and use it for comparison every time you ‘make a purchase. This way you can buy acces color. Then, on vacation, you can switch around your wardrobe without clashing colors, and i both clothes and eccessories tn this |e fall. in Paris, with white in summer and black or grey in autumn are: Strawberry red, coral red, pump- kin red, air force blue, delft blue, mustard brown, nut brown, jade, | olive green and dark turquoise. Look Clothes Over A stitch in time saves potential check your garments. each night for missing buttons, ripped hems and other signs 0} vacationland attrition. The colors considered fashionable | and which can be worn i | | | | MRS. DWAYNE . Dixie Sue Tharp and Dwayne 6. Butler were married Saturday eve- ning in a candlelight ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E, Tharp of Elm street. Dwayne is the _ son of the Raymond Butlers of Silverdale drive. BUTLE R Dixie Sue Tharp Speaks Vows in Candlelight Rite Married Saturday evening were iby Elder Claude Cook in the Reor- ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. = ig ‘ Be B ge chose a gown of Chantilly and net over white satin with, a chapel train, Her veil was finger- shade with white. They'll also look tip length. She carried a white, smart with black or grey come Bible with a cluster of white rose- ‘buds and baby chrysanthemums Mrs. Donald FE. Hall was her sister’s matron of honor, She was gowned in white dotted | Swiss over pink crystalette, She | | | wore a matching picture hat. The other attendants, Marijane Volimar and Marilyn Jo Reinhart wore white dotted Swiss over red and light pink crystalette, respec Beaty: e °@ Dwayne, Pepe and Mrs , Raymond Butler of Silverside drive, asked his brother, Richard, to serve as best man. Ushers were of Willis Swensen and Richard Dorris A reception | was held nh the Lose Excess Fat .. Safely .. Easily! Weight Losses of 6-20 Lbs. Witheat Any Ill Effects Whatsoever Remember. the Sooner You Start— The Sooner You May Have the Loss of Weight You Yearn For! Mail or Bring In This Coupon For A FREE Guest Visit 319 National Bldg. ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE FE 4-4131 559 Orchard Lake Ave. For Brides to Be Call for your free copy of the Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’ Complete Wedding Service Since 1899 Pearce Floral Company Phone FE 2-0127 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available Im Day or — Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 amphiet. | church parlors following the can- sories, and either blouse or skirt Dixie Sue Tharp and Dwayne G. dielight ceremony. For receiving of a separate outfit, in the right |Butler. The couple was married the guests Mrs. Tharp chose a ‘beige linen sheath dress with beige and brown accessories and a cor- \sage of rose a — carnations. * | Mrs. Butler ees a light blue sheath dress with white acces sories. Her flowers were peach ‘colored roses and carnations. When the newlyweds icft on their honeymoon trip to northern Michigan, the new Mrs, Butler _ had changed to a light blee prin- cess-style dress with white ac- cessories, On their return they will make their home on Whitte- more street, Out-of-town gusts attended the wedding. from Florida, Oklahoma and Se Store These Date Rolls in Icebox Mrs. McVittie Says Grandma’s Treats Are Easily Made By JANET ODELL New foods appear on the scene new methods are suggested. But there are some things that Grand ma did that are still good today. Take cookies, for instance. Mrs Warren McVittie of Clarkston gives us a recipe for Grandma's Treats. Who could improve on that? Mrs. McVittie is an avid gar- dener. Since warmer weather arrived, she has spent countless hours putting in plants. The Me- Vittie home is on the lake and the whole family enjoys beating and swimming. Mrs. McVittie belongs to the Fashion Your Figure Club. also to the Clarkston Eastern Star. She likes to sew and paint GRANDMA'S TREATS By Mrs. Warren McVittie 1 cup noe dates % cup su teaspoon soda mch of sait cups sifted flour Combine dates, sugar and wa ter In saucepan and cook over low heat until thick. Add nuts and let cool Cream shortening -and brown sugar, add eggs. Sift dry ingredi ents and add to first mixture. Add vanilla. Divide dough in half and roll out into rectangles an inch ‘I thick. Spread date filling on dough and roll up like a jelly roll. Chill over- night. Cut in 14-inch slices. Bake : a 375-degree oven for 8-10 min- es. | These will keep a long time in ithe refrigerator. . Irregulars lamorous sun tan shades. 814-11. with Seamfree, 8%: 11. A Dramatic First From Our Beauty Salon! Peemanents is 710-12 Comnleta with Cutting and Styling { It’s the hit of the recent International Beauty. Show. Here—for the first time—is a brand new. Permanent, will give your fingerwave twice the = life it ever had before. Dresset gets lid inside the hair shaft, ting to hold its line, its shape, its bea uty. “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY Are SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! = i. Andre Beauty CSalon "2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. enabling your set- Phone FE 5-9257 UN iy) 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY »AUNE 27, 1956 @ i L Ay, 4 __ TWENTY-NINE By MURIEL LAWRENCE Kay's aunt brought her a pair of pink, five-year-old ballet slippers. To Davy, Kay’s little brother, she brought @ red drum. * * * For a while Davy’s drumming monopolized grownup attention, Fi- nally, however, he went outside to march up and down. Then his fa-’ ther turned on the record player so his sister could dance in her new slippers. With shining eyes,-Kay ran about the living room, waving her arms and feeling herself as airily beautiful as ladies she'd seen dancing on TV. But hop of ecstasy, Davy charged through the front door. He pushed past his sister banging his drum and yelling, “Listen to me! Rat-a- tat-tat! Hear my drum?” * * ® His father said, ‘‘No drum now. Not till Sister's finished dancing” —but Davy didn't stop. He banged so much louder that Kay had to stop instead DAVY BANISHED ilis father moved. With one arm he scooped up [7a@Vy: with the oth- er, the drum afid sticks. Bearmg them all upstairs, he said again “Until Sister has finished danc- ing, Sou can't play your down here.’ But When the time came no play Latest te Men: Blues, Browns Color highlights, especially in men's suits and sport jackets for spring and summer wil] be shades of blue and brown — gray-blues, slate blues. tans and beiges—also light grays and green tones The demand for lighter fabrics has been filled by cool, absorbent featherweight all - wool tropical worsted. which will be seen in the newly - popular stripe, check and gien plaid designs as well as in solid colors Glen plaid tropical worsteds, in a muted form at first, gradually becoming bolder as the trend is established, will probably take top honors as the number one pat- terned suit fabric for spring and summer. right in the middle of a little, drum. vy was too tired from! puts penhicion” to went to play it. time. Davy’s resistance to control is mostly his conviction that we are afraid of him. It's very like the kind our own appetite for cigarettes or calories Deal Firmly With Aggressiveness up when we set out to control it. Initially, it makes us very un- comfortable. * -* Some parents, like people who can't stop smoking or eating too much, can’t stand the first dis-| comfcrt involved in cojitrolling). Davy. They allow him to go on bullying his sister, excusing their VUR.. and MRS. BILL Couple Will Gloria Jean Edler became the bride of . ‘Bill J. Rose Saturday evening. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Edler of Muskegon, and he is the t encouragement of aggressiveness with nonsense like ‘‘He’s only 3.” Their faulty justice is the real problem. Davy’ pushes Kay away from what he wants because he has ibeen allowed to discover that push- ing her works. She submits to the pushing because she’s been allowed |~ to discover. that resisting him doesn’t work, ' Under these circumstances, what is required is their parents’ clear-cut decision for the most impartial justice to them both— one that is made without fear of its consequences. When Davy has experienced their better justice for a while, he’ -will trust it more than his ag- gressiveness. When his sister is sure we think it’s right to resist it, she will begin to resist it herself. ' Wives ‘Adopt’ Hubby’s Role for Self Use NEW YORK (INS)—Men’s robes are getting brighter in color and slinkier in style—'cause that’s how \women like to wear them. The days of the conservative’ maroon or dark blue robe are over, laments robe manufacturer Marvin Safir, since women decided that hubby’s bathrobe ‘was just the! thing for them. “We've had to go inte colors like gold and pink,” says Safir. | “And we're patting buttons on. | Women want buttons, in addi- tion to the regular wrap-tie.” Safir says this ‘‘adoption”’ of men’s robes by women has taken, place only in the past year. Wom- en always bought most of the, men's robes made, but they now are wearing them, too. “We discovered this,” says Sa- fir, eUesupiel eh chle guides mall Just omnlag ente the hitchen|only sixth as long as orditfty sizes began to sell out”—and all'scene are electronic ovens that|cooking and / leaving the oven our statistics show men are getting microwa: taking! : ‘bigger, not smaller.” — shee Seats. henna ee RD The new robes for which the| J ne ladies can take credit include) vivid Madras, gay plaids and such fashion colofs as bamboo, light green and ivory. Safir says the itrend extends even to terry robés ~which have gone two-toned and Flowers— REMEMBER ..- candy-striped. -. Birmingham Someone’s TRAVEL Birthday ' SERVICE — { We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Jacobsen’s Flowers Fine Gifts 101 N. : Regina St. © FE 3-7165 son of Vr. and Mrs. Cec il Rose Euclid avenue, of J. ROSE Make Home in Kalamazoo Atter Trip Honeymooning in Northern Mich- igan are Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Rose. * * * | The bride is the former Gloria Jean Edier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edler of Muskegon. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rose of Euclid avenue. The Rev. Hilding Bih! of Perry Park Baptist Church performed the 8 o'clock ceremony Saturday evening im Mariment Baptist Church im the presence of 150 guests. As the bride approached the altar she was wearing a ballerina-length gown of imported Chantilly lace and nylon net. The fitted bodice was accented by a mandarin col- YOU CAN EARN arranged which will be 7 West Lawrence St. ADVANCE FASTER, AND ENJOY A SECURE FUTURE IF YOU TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE Visit the school, write or phone and a program can be advantageous to you aration for office employment. SUMMER HOURS Morning. &:00 to 10:45—Afternoon 11:00 to | :30 Exening 6:30 to 9 . NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK & VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute’ Call im Person or Return this Ad for Bulletin MORE MONEY, in prep 700 Phone FE 2-3551 A Shore Blouses bare their arms to the sur Sizes 7 to 14... 28 to 32 «.. .. 2.98 Shirtwaist styles, 1.98 te 2.50 for camp... Complete selection. J to 14 — 8 to 14 (subteen)...:.2.98 te 3.98 To MARGARET ANS Riker Bidg.—W. Young, fun-fovin’ play togs for a girls’ holiday — rer SHORTS around home ‘n everywhere. een aaa eee SU NNY 4th . and all summer long. er to easy -to-ca vacation Pretty. go on gurriner styles 3 to 6x see eee 3.98 te Sizes 3 to 6x, and .». 1.80 te 2.98 ear ee Huron St. Sane SUN DRESSES parties in _. 2.98 to 3.98 Jrol4... lar, and layers of net and lace in deep, full ruffies formed the skirt o Ld LJ Her fingertip veil was secured by a Juliet cap of lace and satin. She carried a colonial bouquet of red ‘reses and stephanotis ATTEND BRIDE Mavis Johnson attended the bride as maid of honor. Mrs. Zane Gay- ette, sister of the bridegroom. and Darlene Edler, sister of the bride. were the bride's other attendants Their gowns were of flocked ny- lon fashioned with full hooped skirts banded with crystalette and featuring a bew-at the center hem- line. The bonor attendant's gown was maize and thé other attend- ants wore blue Each wore a matching picture hat with streamers at the back. They carried colonial bouquets of yellow roses, yellow daisies and white carnations. The Rev. Harold E. Rose of Dai- ton, Il., served his brother as best man. Seating the guests were Dick Fuller and John Xenos of Kala MAazZOO ' ’ * When Mrs. Edler greeted her guests at the reception heid in the church parlors immediately _fol- lowing the ceremony she was wear- ing a white sheath dress with a black and white brocade duster and a corsage of pink roses WEARS NAVY BLUE * Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of pink roses. = * * The newlyweds will make their home in Kalamazoo where the bridegroom is a junior at Western Michigan College Ever Do This? Wire candlestick holders can be | transformed easily to bedeck a ta- ble at a bridal shower. . Just wind artificial white flow.) ers around. the bases and finish the effect off with a white satin ribbon bow. é M3 re for 10.98 . Mrs. Rose chose a dress of navy blue fashioned with a lace bodice. | LL “CINDY” ballerina and silver ballet dress, tiara, long ballet’ stockings pers. Buy now, save more! dept. stores in satin “LOVE ME BABY” All-vinyl “CINDY” tate gist doll with doll has rooted pony tail. Su- grown up — Wears sheer and slip- perflex legs assume os ol lifelike nylon y dress, long = positions. See her at Federal’s! ings. on save at Federal’s! 7.88 ~ 7.88 7.88 EDERAL’S MOTHER AND — DAUGHTER DOLL Dressed alike in Scotch plaid flannel coats, hats, dresses, shoes. stockings and panties. Mother; 24°; daughter, 17°. Rooted hair, . sleeping eves, washable latex bodies. Save! In solid color coats and hats. . 7.88 Welsh Sleeper-stroller Doll Boodle Buggy Washable Sealtuft body has 7 8 8 lift-out feature, handbrake, chrome pusher, stroller fea- ture. Gray and red. Gray tires on 7” wheels! Hurry! SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Open Mon., Thur., Fri., Sat. Nights to9 THIRTY ‘By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN We take our feet for granted _ but they play a large part in our comfort and happiness, Y ouryphysi- cal comfort and your mental out- look can be drastically affected b) the condition of your feet. e* * « The humian foot is a remarkable structure. Did vou know that foot structure is not complete yntil the age of 18 and that practically all of the foot troubles grownups sul- fer from are due to neglect in younger years? Bunions, corns and weak arches usually come from incor- rectly fitted shoes and stockings and from peor posture in earlier years, Foot defects increase rapidly * from childhood to maturity, Thirty five per cent of persons, age 3 have foot defects, 76 per cent at age 15, 8) per cent at age 20 and 90 per cent at age 50. * * @ You readily can see how im- portant a correct fit in shoes is, especially to the child or voung ‘person. The National Foot Health Counc) the for correct fittung' MEASURE BOTH FEET 1. Have both feet measured for lenzth and width, with each foot bearing weight. Pull out the toe of the stocking and straighten the KIVes following rtiles child's toes to insure that the when new, slip at the heels Ruth Ann Johnson and David Cobb ‘were married Saturday evening Ruth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson of Oliver Street, and David's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Sam 4 , of Maple- WR. and MRS. DAVID L. COBB Brother-in-Law Oftficiates : at Cobb-Johnson Nuptials: First Congregational Church was ants the setting Saturday evening for Schiffli embroidered nylon organdy the marriage of Ruth Ann Johnson over blush pink and blue taffeta ‘oot Ailments Begin in Childhood Shoes that fit correctly should not press or hurt é : usual cut and sewn sweaters. Leon F. Cobb wood drive. > ai ae ? 1 - ‘ 4! Ly My ‘ i oe h measurement is taken at the long-' est toe. i 2. The widest part of the foot: should fit into the widest part of the shoe, called the ball, at both) the little and large toe joints. i 3. The length and width of his | foot can be proved by having the child stand with full weight on | his toes. The correct shoe length — leaves «4 space of one-half to | three-fourths of an inch between the end of the longest toe and the end of the shoe. he correet width allows the leather to be drawn slightly to-° gether between the fingers. Shoes that fit correctly should not press or burt when new, slip at the heels or pinch either toes or heels. | 5. At short regular intervals growing feet should be re-meas- ured. | * * * | “When we consider that 1952 sur- veys show that 87 per cent of children in public schools were wearing outgrown shoes, we realize | | that this matte? deserves serious’ investigation. TO GET LEAFLET If you would like my leaflet “Take Care of Your Feet,” send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 14 to Josephine Lowman in carc ~~. ef the Pontiac Press * » ~ Tomorrow. “Symptoms of Dis- eases May Show on Your Feet.” Program Presented ‘Bigckboard’ Paint dt Summer Theater for Child’s Room kighteen s ~utt i : ; pie aueearea aa = Pa oe A popular paint in children's gram of the Cranbrook Summer|To™s is chalkboard paint that can Teeter Friday mserning Pate Mon-|{”2nsform any surface into a black- ; ‘board. day evening in the Greek Theater.” e ¢ « Cuttings were taken f “Our Town ow pe ee) The new coating takes ‘chalk \Knows,” ‘Four O'Clock,” “ Addirig erasing, : may be washed = 'Machine,” “Life with. Father,” gees without — - the br ‘Number ‘Tjwo"’ and ‘“‘Little Square 'S"- SUraces Mus een me Toes,” among others. smooth before the paint is applied. .Free performances of student The coating is available in green | productions will be given for the and black. f public in the Greek Theater on Monday evenings. or pinch either toes or heels. | Full-fashioned sweaters are knit a Ww rt lb * rather than sewn, under arms. at ,, a Tae ae eee oe eee ‘Shoulders and neck. These cost a Tempie, 62 Perkins Bt. bit mdre, but fit better than the Friends Prayer Group will meet with Mrs. Mattié Jackson, 27 Miller 6t Thursday at 730 p.m. custom-made | PERMANENTS You'll be amazed wheh you see the "_____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 and David Lawrence Cobb * - ° The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sam T. Johnson of Oljver street and David is the son of and Mrs. Leon F. Cobb of Maple- wood drive. | eeceeeeseccocesosoosseseseeeseeeeeeeee hidden beau your hair brought Their gowns were of white ° ~ to light — of Proouglbcnt own @ : a custom permanents. respectively, They carmed cascade : 9, arrangements of carnations . S i ae ; Individual Hair pony i e Edwin Anthony was best man~@® Stvlin and Cuttin : Groomsmen were Leon J Cobb? 2 ae Une Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby and Franklin D. Cobb. brothers of ¢ by Tony and Carl FE 3-7186 the bridegroom < i 'e For the ceremony Mrs. John- fon wore a light blue lace dress with white accessories. Her cor- sage was of white carnations. The Kev. John H. Peatling, | brother-in-law of thé bridegroom and pastor of St. John Episcopal Church in Saginaw, officiated at the ceremony. A gown of ruse beige lace was The bridal gown of nylon over Worn by Mrs. Cobb. Her accesso- taffeta had a Sabrina neckline and Ties were white and she also wore Now! 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In a radio interview before the had a vote of player confidence game, both players blamed injur- and an improved, though stil! ies for the tailspin that has jolted shaky. position with his boss today, the club's first-division hopes and “put his Detroit Tigers still are sent the Tigers plunging into sixth without a victory m 10 games. _s place. The best the bewildered Bengals, = °* could do last night was a 2-2 dead- The Tigers lost nine in a row th last-place Washington in before the tie. \‘‘Nobody in the league can replace a contest called by rain in the) , Walter O, (Spike) Briggs Jr.,'those fellows,”’ he said, fifth inning. ithe club's president, issued a) * # @ * ¢ ¢ ‘statement in which he said he has Kuenn had just returned to the Team Captain Harvey Kuenn no immediate plans to fire either regular lineup after being side- and veteran pitcher Steve Gromek the manager or the coaches. lined since June 7 with an injured went to bat for their 59-year-old Earlier, pilot last night. Both said the play- was “fed up’’ and criticized what eral games and probably will not ers are “100 per cent behind he called lack of spirit and hus-|be back for several more. Ned Bucky” and added he is not to tle. He said he would ‘make a Garver, counted upon as one of blame for the Tigers’ recent fail- change right now” if the club the club's pitching mainstays, ures. jwere not up for sale. jgoes back on the active list today. week of the season with a sore arm. . * * * At one time or another since spring, pitchers Billy Hoeft and Virgil Trucks, both starters, have been forced out with aching arms. arris Gets ‘Confidence Vot Briggs announced he ankle. Boone has been out for sev- Phillips —; irst |Brideweser ... 113 ‘He has been out since the first -badama | x ment meant a confidence vote for Harris. He first said it was -not to ‘be taken as such. Later he said “you Tiger Averages could call it a vote of confidence."”’|. m4 Briggs made it clear he still is “dissatisfied” with several things. | including the manager. He also criticized the coaching. But he: ‘Game Called at 2-2 DETROIT Ww — A lot of argu ments and a lot of rain, and the jonly losers were the umpires— that’s the story of last night’s 2-2 tie between the Detroit Tigers and. ithe Washington Senators. The umpires were still being crit- hedged when asked if his state- 22 INDIV: AL BA R H HR RBI AY. Maxwell ...... 120 39 61 12 28 369 Kuenn e+. 303.31 72 3 29 Belardt ....... oo 12 3 3 6 (33T Bolling ....... 62 10 2 2 8 Kaline 3256 37 71 «8 43° «1278 7? 8 22 1 58 .2%8 Torgeson 140 34 36 T 18. .2867 Boone oe 204 27: «4820=«12«27~S—(385 Wilson. ..4.. 52 5 13 1 6 280 (Tuttle ........ 384 32 62 6 35 2, Kennedy re ee ee a. | |House ..,..... 174 23 4100 4 «26 «(236 |Hicks .....,... 44 68 10 © §& 227 Smal! 56 3 1 8 0 200 1320 0 7 177 * 13 0 2 © 2 184 PITCHING IP H R BB wt Hoeft ....... + 93 100 43 36 50 8 6 Gromek ° 6 «67: «38 22 (38 58 4 Trucks ..,..... 61 43 32 20 18 23 2 Poytack soos 03) «680 642 49 60 4 6 Aber ° .) re ee) ee ee | Os Dorenceges 104 123 «60 38 «67 4 «8 Brady . 6 416 67 3 @ O Masterson , 20 #23 10 12 18 @ 1 Garver -« 8 17 6 T Let Maas - 42 83 33 22 29 6 4€ TEAM BATTING i R H HR RBI AVE 301 579 €3 267 295 BACKHAND RETURN—Althea Gibson of New York, to make a backhand return in her match against Germany's Edda , Buding during the 1st round of the women's singles play at Wimble- den, England, yesterday. Miss G time winning, 6-4, 6-2. ~~, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 oe fee Observation Car: Golfers and tennis players whose form mysteriously evaporates on them can sympathize with Roy Campanella. * w®& & - Gerald Corcoran, physical director, Memorial High, Plains, Pa., directed a sports festival that raised $265 for the Olympic Fund. He suggests: “Why not urge every benefit? “Qur Olympic team then would receive enough money to place our athletes on a par financially with teams of any other nation, including those who are openly subsidized. At the same time it would make our youth Olympic-minded as well as sports-minded.” Mix,” states: “Some firms are conducting searches for good amateur (?) golfers who are also fine salesmen to + ap wirephote|add to their staffs.” . reaches out * * * ' Best test of whether a man is an amateur is his re- action to the challenge: “Leave your sticks at home— and see how much business you do.” jibson, 4th seeded, had a difficult AP Wirephote play in the SQUAT SHOT—Ben Hogan lines up a putt,/during Canada Cup tournament played at Virginia Water, England. Hogan won the individual golf championship and then paired with Sam Snead to retain the Canada Cup trophy for the U. S. in a strong finish. Hogan shot a 68 for a 72-hole total of 277. Snead had 68 for a2 total. - : Huge Golf Crowds Hail ra LEAGUE eepageng? A oe ; oe _ ° Baltimore vewnine 31 tt) bee Tuesday's Results ! Chicago 4, Boston 1 (night) New York 6, Kansas ey ough” Cleveland 4, Baltimore ) VIRGINIA WATER, England national 3-day 72-hole team com- bala - bs ee Lt, game— —Almost 40,000 British golf fans petition yesterday from a field of 7s = at the Canada Cup tournament 29 nations ‘Boston at Chicago, 1:39 J. —fulltvan ve Hogan took the individual tro- new York at Kansas City, 9 pm — . Sturdivant (+) vs, Diimar ve). Washington at Detroit, 2 p.m.—Wiesler saw-Ben Hogan turn his hand to nursing—and the man he nursed phy. was the illustrious Sam Snead. ty ae or Ramos <4) ve. 7 (+8), Hogan and Snead won the inter-| “I'm delighted.” the fabulous “i375 "vs" scary wese on Gants Oe ~~" little Texan told the crowd at the AP Wirephete DISCHARGED — Frank Bolling, Detroit Tiger second-baseman got his Army discharge at Ft. McPher- diately headed for Detroit to rejoin Tigers-Nats Tie Then Protest —= It is estimated 90% of our headline amateur golfers, directly or indirectly, make money out of their low handicaps through insurance, real estate, law, publie relations, banking, or allied businesses where the “pigeon” is romanced on the fairways. . Most of these players now profess to abhor even prt- vate club Calcuttas. ball in the webbing of his glove.| But third base umpire John Rice ruled that the ball bounced off the | af i it i 8 sega git i g : : : Fee Schedule ove |presentation ceremony. “Not only agit Paap oP om oo= }because I've won this trophy but | nen & | oves p because I was able to get Snead, Wea back on his game again.” | MBwaubes the Tigers. i i Arm Troubles (Milwaukee =... s 2 wo The crowd loved him for his Brooklya 2 hoR an s 8,8 crow ov eee ’ in British Meet light-hearted banter. oe oe RY Phiadelphie "1.136 364191 But that's just what Hogan did Chicago oc MO ae St. Cl R if ‘over three days—helped Snead “e™ Yet ..... — t. Clair River Golfer back into the groove. Broouiya 10, Chicago § = een a "yas reget Page a sun shining and only a ‘ (R. D. Sar ee shining Y @ DC., and London. pitched ball’ te toad the Miss Smith shot the front nine Then Overcashier uncorked « of Sunningdale's par 36-36'— 72) Yw wild pitch and Williams romped course in par figures in spite of a| S*rié champlen—title Diego. Caur, | home with the winning run. Bob pion in 1954 and runner-up to ual edge over Mexico's Roberto Mrs. Jessie Valentine of Scotland de Vicenzo. , | fn last year’s British Champion-| Most of the golfers from 28 on ship, had been playing the best!countries set off north for Hoy-. golf of the ‘tournament until she lake and the British Open starting. P ran into her U. S. Curtis Cup Monday, but Hogan and Snead Grill teammate today. were missing. * Miss Riley joined stocky Mar. | Following is m@ list of heavyweight: /ratings: double bogey six at the fifth. That Floyd Patterson, Brootlyn, NY. 3, Tom-| Johnson relieved Overcashier at was the only hole she lost as she Baker. Piasurgh”. 9. Wille Pasirane, this point and quelled the up- Se ee eee OE nT it Gia pte The Elks scored their 1st run the match by halving the 12th. bs in the Ist inning on Wayne Me- Guireé’s double, Bob LeRay’s single Houston Takes Team Title *-<""" "* “™™""* | Griff's knotted the count in the In NCAA Golf Tourney 9 xmaypee ie Be Y lers’ bobble. Zittel’s ‘single and a one-base knock by Ted Wharry, COLUMBUS, Ohio (‘#—The luck Houston University. who cracked which scored Al Hayward. of the draw tossed’ a lot of highly Ohio State's 7,120-yard par-72, Huey Thomas hurled six innings touted talent into the upper half course wide open with a 67 ves- for the Elks and allowed four hits of the top bracket as 64 students'terday to walk away with the/to receive-credit for the win. Bill launched man-to-man combat to- qualifying medal. He shot seven McGuire worked on the hill in the day for\ the 59th National Inter-|birdies in tying the competitive |7th. collegiate Galt o_—. course record, and had a pair of 2 OKs $30 Million for Two Tracks eo ee 100 001 2-2 6 3 got ijust below him in the pairings, tied at 154 in the %-hole qualifier ready to do battle if both win the being ordered out early to stage first two rounds, is Joe Campbell a sudden-death playoff for 11 of Purdue, the talented defending berths. champion. NEW YORK (®—The New York Crowded in the upper-16 were > * * @ State Racing Commission is ex- this year’s medalist and 1955 semi--- Baxter's birdie on the final hole| finalist, the defending champion with a 40-foot putt gave the team and his 1955 victim. That set the championship to Houston with a stage for some friendly ven- 601 total, a.atroke ahead of Pur- } Ly ‘ a i rr) { NBS ) | ) f : f ' fi ' ? 4 Fi ON ra Wey Wise TF oe. ais 2 Nien : ft} et NEW YORK — Red Schoen- -dienst was sitting in the clubhouse after the New York Giants’ 3-0 | victory over the St. Louis Cardi- jnals last night when Chub Feeney, the club’s vice president, came over to ask him how his arm felt. “I don't know,” Red replied. ‘I can't feel anything now. Doc stuck a needle into it.” Feeney, who engineered the big trade with the Cardinals that brought Schoendienst to the Giants’ two weeks ago, nodded under-| standingly and said, half-kiddingly and half-seriously: _ “I hope you can get in there ‘real soon. Schoendienst Looks | Bad as Benchwarmer Babe Zaharias You're making - w. Party Surprise f tion . . .. it's supposed to dissolve the calcium. In the meantime they advised me not to throw a. ball or swing a bat for at least six days. I'm to report to them again tomorrow for another injec-| || tion and for X-rays.” Since coming to the Giants, Red||* has been confined almost exclu- sively to pinch hit roles. Now he cannot do even that. Has Birthday The vues came and a was no way he could get home. same and the statistics will cont ‘The last train for Lyndhurst had departed so Bellars But the contest will be replayed stayed in a New York hotel. from the start at a later date For the meet he charged $2.50 for his expenses. Today's windup of the 3gam res i afternoon affair, with His actual outlay for the evening was $2.40. Detroit's Frank Lary, loser ofeight) Four top athletes of the day, Mel Sheppard, George coment’ eee onposmg Bonhag, Harry Porter and Jimmy Lee, were also sus- Yankee hurler has a 2-4 record. | pended. New Chief Boss Wilson Named fo PHS Track Position By H. GUY MOATS |Wilson will have for his partner'their first state championships tn Conditioned three years of|in handling the 1957 spring track 1955 and 1956. They have worked work as pated to PHS track|Squad, the ‘veteran mentor, Ray together for the last three years coach Wally Schloerke, recently ||owry. land possess great respect and ad- resigned, Dean Wilson today be-| Wilson and Lowry, with'miration for one another. came the new Chief thinclad boss.'Schloerke, guided the Chiefs to} D to Peat Po three-year tenure at Traverse 4 | City. While i= the northern Mich- “— | igan city he served as track coach, tw> years as head man. He produced a conference winner im 1963, Wilson was a varsity football, golf and track man at Western Michigan College from which he * graduated. All three years here Wilson has also worked as an as- sistant football coach. He will con- # tinue as backfield coach with head "= igrid mentor Ed Graybiel. °I'm very happy over the an- ; “nouncement,” said Wilson, when . informed of his appointment. ‘Par- \ticularly so with retention of Ray,” lhe added. =: | Appointment of a cross-country coach, which post Schloerke also school in our nation to conduct some type of sports _ Gold Digest, in an article, “Golf and Business Do look bad by not playing.” | GALVSTON. Tex. uw» — Forty- y UG itwo lighted candles atop a five- “Nobody wants to play |‘ any layer cake yesterday radiated the worse than I do,” Schoendienst tribute of the nation and the sports replied, “If anybody is on the spot, world to Babe Didrikson Zaharias it’s me.” ~ at a birthday party the famous After Feeney had departed,|woman athlete declared to be “the Schoendienst was asked to explain finest I've ever had or hope to what he meant by being ‘on the/have.” spot.”’ Was it because Alvin Dark, for whom he-was traded, was go- The party, staged on the sixth ing like a house afire for St. Louis while his sore arm made him use- Argue Over Draws Rhubarb at Rowing Trials held prior to his retirement from. coaching duties, has not been made Lowry has been in the Pontiae , school system for 14 years. He | had four years at Keego Harbor, twe at Oscoda prior to coming active athletics, Announcement of the appoint- iments was made today by Athletic |Director Tom Dodson, who added less to the Giants? * * e@ “No,” said Red, ‘I haven't even no difference to me what Dark does for St. Louis. And I don't thought about the trade. It makes! Frail_and_40 pounds lighter, the Babe, dressed in light blue’ pa- jamas and robe, was ushered into SYRACUSE, N. Y. W—A heated controversy over the draw for the heavyweight eightoar crews, marked by charges of ‘“‘injustice”’ arrayed in the second heat with & Word of praise for both Wilson & patched-up crew from the De. 2nd Lowry ee troit Boat Club which admitted. i ly ts planning only a “token race,” and “inequality,” erupted today Kind |Brazil's flashy feel badly about being traded. It the lounge where 50 friends started doesn’t -matter to me where I birthday. play. It’s just that I want to play so badly, it hearts,” . s Had he any idea when he would be able to play? “None whatsoever,” he said shaking his head sadly. ‘I sup- pose you know what's wrong. The doctors found out I had a calcium 'deposit in my right shoulder. They 'gave me some kind of an injec- Robinson Fined $50; Asks for a Hearing League President Warren Giles for a run-in last Sunday with Um- pire Augie Donatelli. There are seven heavies in all bidding for the trip to Australia. The No. 1 and No. 2 finishers in each heat qualify for the semi- finals, with the losers forced to row in Friday morning repechage —or second chance—test. The trials tomorrow, Friday and Saturday on Onondaga on the eve of the U.S. Olympic Rowing Trials. The veteran Navy coach, Rusty Callow, and Harrison (storck) San- ford of Cornell were the most out- Lake b “This is the rankest injustice I've seen in 30 years of rowing,” said the white-haired Callow, who Yale and Wisconsin, two of the other strong contenders, were Latins Steal Net Show in KALAMAZOO \—Jose Agueros, young tennis star, faces a Mexican entry today in versity of Detroit's Sanford Kap- lan, 6-0, 6-0, is coaching the comeback Navy crew which won the eight-oar championship at Helsinki in 1952. “We paid $100 entry fee and in- tend to go ahead with the race,” said the Detroit coach, Walter Hoover Sr, “It's true our eight is NCAA Meet der of Texas, 6-3, ¢-2, faces’ Barry Walraven of © ot Michigan State, 62, Moore Heads Two Divisions Jackson Listed No. 2 Among Heavies, Hecht 2nd _Light-Heavy | NEW YORK #—Archie Moore, ‘Claimant to the world's heavy- weight title vacated by Rocky Marciano, received top listing in both the heavyweight and light- heavyweight classes in Nat Fleé pion representing Tulane, {s patred. against Joaquin Reyes, University of Southern California student from qi postponed of 16 doubles matches uriti] today. Second-seeded Alex Olmedo of the defending champion USC team meets Les Dodson of Kalamazoo Stepanovi 6-1, and is paired with John Cran- ston of UCLA. Dodson and Dick Potter of the University of Michigan were the , the third round singles competi- ‘Mexico City, in the top match of/College in another top third round match. Olmedo whipped Dave Bro- gan of Michigan State, 6-2, 6-1, yes- tion. : -|Dean Pinchoff, 64; Walraven defeated Mike Deal, Kalamazoo, 61, 6-2, only Michigan entries to survive the second round. Potter, lone Big Ten survivor, defeated Al Kuhn of Northwestern, 6-2, 7-5. Other Michigan results: John Cranston, UCLA, defeated Kalamazoo 6 - 3,/finish Ee, Detroit scored a disputed run | had been called and that Kuenn - im the first inning after what ap- | should not have been allowed the | Current squabbles over “expense differentials,” rang- same? nd pero came booms: Tee Temes eewert ing from $40 to $50 a track meet and from $1 to $2 per against screen McKinley’s on Phillips, ; % ‘ Nat outfielder Ernie Oravett. | Rice’s decision on the line drive. (football player per day, brings nothing but chuckles Play was delayed 15 or 20 min- | Both managers ammounced they from good-natured Fred Bellars, Lyndhurst carpenter. ee at Ge eee ee ee ee et = * * * Beste ee alas ae ge P After the first argument was ov-/ Bellars, while a qualified member of the NYAC, — with the coaches and players of er, Al Kaline singled Kuenn home was actually suspended by the AAU for overcharging - the umpires. ——— owes ass got two runs in the tn cents on his expense account. . Harvey Kuenn led off with a sin-|‘hird off starter Paul Foytack on Bellars lived in Lyndhurst, N. J., in 1908 and com- gle. Jack Phillips hit a line drive ier ache ® sacrifice and an-' peted in a meet at the 22d Reg’t Armory. -By the and a cart geaed al ‘ee 8 time the poorly supervised meet was finished, there er ‘ el e. 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1956 mt Tereyy eee PRESS BOX | The Tigers have announced the. signing of 21-year-old Kent Hadley | a first baseman from Southern California “permeate to a non- benus contract with Terre Haute, Ind., Three-I Looqne. * Michigan college players who have qualified in the NCAA golf meet at Columbus which starts) match play today include Ken’ Rodewald of Michigan State and Fred — of Michigan. preeprrs mark's Idoff Resi for 3 5. Stars: WIMBLEDON, ‘England #— All with ra tralia's Jack: Arkinstall the top men and four of eight | yesterday was cut short by fail-| What? Gin’n ating? ,women seeds battled out second- ‘round matches in a star-packed queen Louise Brough. perky Mrs. Beverly Fieitz from Long Beach, ‘Calif., and Britain's Angela Bux- ton and Shirley Bloomer. They all drew first-round byes and played their second-round matches yes- terday, advancing without inci- dent. * * In the men's singles. six of the seven remaining seeds — Jaroslav Drobny fell to young Indian Ram- anath Krishnan in a first-day up- = See set—look like they have easy pas- | SCRAMBLED SPOKESMEN—A lot af big Larsen, foreground, managed to sages mto the last 32 P Lioyd spren of Pontiac and Joe | wheels went down in this shakeup. Riders spilled pump his way past fallen riders to finish second. — Onjy doubtful one is young Ham te Detroit both playing right and left just short of the finish line in an | Winner was Australia's John Tresidder who al- Richardson, Westfield N.J., sixth or Notre Dame shot 153 and 149 international bicycle race at Copenhagen. Den ready had crossed the finish line. seed whose 2':-hour marathon respectively in the NCAA meet at Ohio State to qualify for the | match play tourney which starts [Hold Down Five Positions today. s Ld Ld Tony Branoff, U. of M. grid star, has taken a bride—married Sun- day to Marilyn Jane Frankensteen | of Detroit. Tony has been a well- favored athlete in the Pontiac area ever since his Flint Central HS lays tee ing Cincinnati Redlegs moved in of Schoendienst, now with the New Ward Richards, OCBC ntry official, and Dawson Baer. the National League team for the hurried to complete presario of the microphone in July 10 All-Star game, replacing count by week's end Sunday's APBA races on ‘Sylvan such solid favorites of past clas s ¢...6 ‘ake. were impressed by the fine sics as. Red Schoendienst, Roy Rey McMillan now performances of the M speedboats. Campanella. Ernie Banks and shortstop hy the crowd which they estimated Duke Snider as “the largest in the last 10 * e@ ears, the overall leads at ncinnati surge * and by the almost unique Tis Intent yous coum af!tea totem replaced the St dents. Ford Frick also put Redlegs in the the favorit left-field choice. Ed) Said Richards, “It's hard to be runner-up spot at the other three Bailey scrambled into « near 10,-| lieve, but. this ts the Ist time I positions to be decided by the’ 000-vote lead over Campanella. can recal! that everything went off grandstand managers. Brooklyn's stand-out catcher, and perfectly.” “ Cincinnati's Johnny Temple took ‘three-time most valuable player in. ; as N Middlecoff on— eee Center fielder Gus Bell. who Doctoring Your Golf Game 1:3 2:4 & Browns said By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF side will freely follow the pull- a solid margin of about 20,000 PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Out- down lead and move right on into ‘ side Swing the shot to be completely turned in. TAL the other three NL Positions, DIAGNOSIS: High Riding Shoul- the follow-through. IMPORTANT: Cincinnati's Ted Kluszewski, Ray der Don't over-reach. In addressing the TREATMENT: So you've got ball with the wooden clubs, that old ailment. the slice, and you arms should hang almost erg Ottawa Grid Club want the remedy for it. Here's down,’ just a little outward from the prescription the legs. And flex the knees to Si f $l which I'm sure get a relaxed feeling. Igns van onac will make you (Copyright 1986, John F. che ¥. Bille Ce.) well: Don't let OTTAWA W — Ottawa Rough . boasts yd, Riders today announced signing of a —— lea ers Evan Slonac, 180-pound halfback This is how :from Michigan State. for the Big As you start the Four season Slonac, both a defense and of- fense man, played briefiy with Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the your right elbow Western Interprovincia) Football directly down. There was no change today in | pague in 1954. But a draft cal! to ward into your 'eadership of the Women's District'the U_ §. Army ended that. His side, against the “lf Assn. tournament. service term is up this year hip. Result: Your Mrs. Susie LeClair and Betty Signing of the 25-year-old, five- downswing morse Remain in Knot the left arm drop Seer ee ere eee eee right shoulder Courtright Wilsen of Ann Arbor foot-eleven back brings to 24 the drops into position so that still held top spet after yester- number of imports the Riders have as kketch shows, it will wind up 4@ay's play at Knollwood Country dug up NEW YORK (~The free-swing- over at second base. edging ahead Jablonski and Wally Post appar- to take over the lead at five po- York Giants. by some 6.500 votes tance _ regalta sitions today in the voting to pick as the commissioner's office force ! All-Star Poll: than 2.500 votes. Baltimore's George Kel! held the lead at third base, but by only a little more first and than 2.500 over Detroit's Ra) Boone A pair of New York Yankees center-fielder Mickey Mantle with 118,035, and catcher Yogi Berra ently still are within striking dis- In the American, only third base present a close race, ,with three standouts over the 160.+ 000-vote mark elsewhere Boston's Mickey Vernon re topping Chicago's tained his lead over Cleveland's with 111,522, are the top yote. get Banks by about 10,000 ballots in) Vic Wertz for first. bat by less ters in either league. while rookie a : ‘ack of spills of other minor inei- lots by the office of Commissioner || ouis Cardinals’ Rip remus as CASEY S Hit Nips Mets | Jim Casey's 3rd-inning single/blanked North Side Kiwanis, 40. ‘gave the Oxford Wildcats a 3-2 Arnold Drugs defeated Osmun's victory over the Mets in a Class E 7-3, and Boys Club No. 3 trimmed baseball game to hightlight Pon-| Tel- Huron, 6-3. tiac’s Junior League activity Tues-- The Auburn Heights Boys Club ‘administered an 8-2 setback to the procucts vs ‘day. | Casey's blow scored Jerry Hights Indians and the Tigers outslugged { from 3rd base with the eventual the Senators, 14-10, in Knothole winning run to give pitcher Fred division games \Liestman the nod over nval Jim ne Ne jones vlammed , we DEtOIt Golfer , home run as the Pontiac Boys | Boys Club, 9-5, im another ‘E’ | LAKE GENEVA, Wis. wm — Joe | contest. Sommers, of Detroit, was locked 'Rager. Club downed the Auburn Heights Locked in Tie In Class F play, Tom Mayes in a three-way tie for third today ~ “'pitched a five-inming no-hitter &$ in the 72-hole Union Print Craft 1 shut out Don Nicholie. 13-0: Dick Perez hurled a lternational Golf Assn. twohitter as Bovs Club No. 2 ment. a ————!' Sommers 8-78 matched an iden- . s tical mark by George Ostertag, Academy Builds Stadium Niagara Falls, N.Y. and a 79-79 - = ; c by Chris Joyce Sr. of New York WASHINGTON (INS)—Air Force R tary Donald A'.Quaries has All three men had a 158 total at approved plans for construction of _ Boys Club No tourna- competition at Wimbledon's ivy-, iclad courts today. Taking a rest will- be reigning /Rosewall of Australia tackled Brit- ing light. Richardson led, 2 sets to 1, and was trailing 2-4 in the fourth set * ¢ @ The man with the hardest job 4 3 is third-seeded. Sven Davidson of ‘\ Sweden. He met Ashley Cooper, a former Australian Junior champi- on. In other matches, wants Ne Lew Hoad met Trevor Fancutt of South Africa, eighth-seeded Vie | Seixas, Philadelphia, 1953 champi-| on, played Francis Jean-Claude Molinari; second-seeded Ken ain’s Geoff Ward: Budge Patty, of Los Angeles and Paris. played Britain's young Davis Cupper Bob- by Wilson - bd s * Code Ne. 2778 Avaliable at all S.DD. and State Steres Yes, when it’s FLEI At least four Amermcan girls—' Shirley Fry, Mrs. Dorothy Knode | Althea Gibson and Darlene Hard | should sai! through into next-' a today together with third-| jseeded Angela Mortimer of Brit- ANN it’s so smooth you'll like it straight! | Ex-Boxing Official Dies | CHICAGO W—Johnny Behr, a? member of the Illinois State Ath- i letic Commission, and director of ; the Illinois Athletic Club since g 19 ded yesterday of a heart attack He was 62 A former noted boxing Behr collapsed while watching a & handhall game at the club referee Sports Calendar TODAY cm And gin that at smoot makes CLARS A—Anderson Jets ve Fowlers ras Foods, 530 pm, at Wisner ASS E—Mets vs Clarkston Mer ! eae 2 st Columbis-Josiyn south end erfect mixed drinks eve time Oxford Wiideats vs Gingeliville at e Celumbla-Josiyn north, both games at ape Sertbait DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN. GRAIN © DISTILLED DRY GIN + 90 PROOF CITY MENS Drive-in Cleaners vs and Prank in Lunsford Market. 7 pm 630, at THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY Loutes Tavern eee e Stadium Inn vs. Royal Bar at North Side . _ lla panes MEN 8 White la ere ~ ” VFW. 836 pm. at Drayto PrITTI Titi). Racing “ Modified hardtop sute reces et Pon- tiac Speecway Time trials at 7 pm. B e lst race at 6.30 | u oma C THURSDAY a a : s . eB : Transmissio _CLABB A -Oliver Bu ce vs Elas No 23. $38 pm at Wisner a _CLABS F—Osmuns rs Pontiac Sius- @ am, ana Arnold Drugs vs Boys a SERVICING Chat No 3, ll am. at * Columbia - Joslyn and a : Fee ee Ge AD REBUILDING Cc abd vs saehes Realty - an and Whitfield Cubs vs Ear Marke 1B at Jaycee Park No ‘, Boys Club te ‘Indians 9 arn S MOTOR TUNING ard Josiyn Market a ve Tigers. 11 am at Javeee Para No 2 Seftball CITY MENS —OMC vs Bicrmar Inn Sle,“ Mover EXCHANGE CO. Jeweler “a ‘8 0. et Beaudette CTTY OIRLS aipcnlean Beil vs 7 at Nerib spade WATERFORD MEN 8—Drayton Drug s 401 S. Seginew P FE 3-7432 a Fast Service—Quality Work SESERREREERRRRREEEee Bide Auto Parts vs Gidley Electric 7 pm Dr i | Emmanuel Baptist ve Thrifty 830, at Drayton * SumnnUUGunecenseeuesncecceesussuees the halfway mark. a football stadium to seat 50.000 at the new Air Academy north of Colorado Springs The Air Force said the cost of the athletic plant cannot yet be estimated because most of the specifications have not been drawn up under your chird as the arms ex- Club. Each fired an 83, for a —— ——e are moving backward and forward Ryden and Mrs.. Janet LaBoskey. close to the body so that the direc- al) with 170s. tion of the hands (dotted lines) Sally yesterday moved into the are in a slightly from left-to-right lead of the top flight briefly, after swinging arc. taking a fine 38 on the front nine. | Without the pull-down of the left She slipped back, however, follow- arm, the right shoulder, mding ing a 45 on the home nine. high, pulls the right arm outward di and out of position to effect an out - and - in - swing and. cutting Elorde Adds Coast across the ball, puts a slice, left- Fighter to KO List to~right spin on it. As you pull down with the left) STOCKTON, Calif. — Gabriel arm be relaxed 80 that the right (Flash) Elorde, 130, of San Fran- cisco and Manila, continued his campaign for another shot at the featherweight title of Sandy Sad- tend fully into a reaching. power. 167 total after the tnd reund. - ful follow-through Behind the leaders are Sally Develop the feeling that the arms Sharp of Birmingham, Mrs. V. E Sy NIGHT RACING As the @ man’s only hope is BRAKES RELINED dler when he knocked out Cecil Schoonmaker, 125%,, of Los An- ‘geles. : =. f Fs A. Arnold, Escanaba district 6) lightning, (1) glass = Lehigh, 4437 Seeden, Dray-|°2t8 and coyotes taken. Bounties a Areal ee The illustrations It to belong why * 9 ‘ton Plains and Edward Johnson, of {oF the same month last year were AP Wirephete |are by Oscar Warbach, game pays a cant you. Pi ereguar were fishing trom a|*216. | OVERSIZE BASS—Frank Machado, New Bedford Mass. school. {division biologist and cartoonist. Detroit Autemebile Inter-Insaranee Exchange : Attorneys-in-fact: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Heed Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager ‘boat, when a largemouth bass hit! Foxes continued to make up the teacher, weighs in a 63-pound striped bass he caught in the Cape 'Lehigh’s nightcrawler rig. A 10-\bulk of the predator kill. The Cod Canal at Buzzards Bay, Mass. It is believed to be one of the | C A jee omer ersud with ihe pon ‘bagged by lnanters and trappece | biggest stripers ever taken in the canal. It took a half hour to land Ike hestnut After making rough | men. The pair finally combined) Another $3,035 went for 179 the fish in the canal tide rips. Revenge i in IV Bout (with net and rod) to get the fish COvotes taken. Bobcat payments | EELUIES Striper Half Hour ,“ssictox on — reatner. at Automobile Clab of Michigan Visit OR “PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICES A. J. HOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St.—FE 5-4151 es the boat! aia cance ‘cats taken. weight Ike Chestnut goes after a It was a 21-inch-long cpectasea| six inches deep, trom back to Hungry Walleye bit of recogniti ry t [ ay ye BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. (INS)—| The world record striper was caw ae tin and revenge to ‘belly. It weighed 4% pounds. Puts Up Fight | The largest striped bass ever taken caught off Martha's Vineyard Qo elo Costa in @ }0-round fight e from Cape Cod Canada — a 63 island in 1903 and weighed 73 atiGagitel Arens: Orioles Take Over ion Light Tackle pound, four-ounce beauty, was the pounds. "Chestnut, 2Syear-old Harlem m Deres, FE D238 7G. Tyeen, FE tt | Ah —walieyes prize i Frank Machado of New ; k scrapper, currently is unranked in iL kee alas vidal memes in ys lub Play ipike gave Jessie Keel, 2880 North ° Traverse City Par the featherweight division. Costa, |W. MeNalley, OL 2-116 (Holly) MEirose 17-7431 Clair, Pontiac, a busy five “After battling that bass for Read for Visitors ‘a slick combination puncher from 2 In yesterday's Federal Savings _o the other night. 30 minutes, I feel like an y Brooklyn, is rated No. 4 among, Pe baseball League action at) Fishing on C Lake. Keel and) accordion,” grinned Machado, LANSING \—State park visitors contenders for Sandy Saddler’s — ‘Boy's Club, Orioles moved into his wife were using surface plugs Wh teaches accordion playing i, Western Michigan can count on title. top spot by a £0 win over Tigers. with light tackle, when Jessie| fr ® vocation. Traverse City State Park _ TWO Years ago Costa beat Chest- and Indians took the Senators by & stop at eS nut when the two were prelimin- hooked the big walleye, which be- The history-making striper was he \a 7-5 decision. any time throughout the summer, ary boys working their way up in | gan to “jump all over the place,” |53', inches in length and had a | Gray Green buried a two-hitter according to Keel. patie of 29 inct * the state conservation department New York. 0 r S e Is in the lfor the win and added a double “Tha d today. Floyd Patterson, the héavy- See pecia and two singles to help his cause. saw sapelah pet pare genie Machado took the fish 200 yards, leat weight challenger, is scheduled to u | Steve -Sheffe both herri canal! Previously, it was reported that | After relieg be “ed a ihe jog gtd they grew so big.” = esas rari = the park would have to close at Ge can ake Wehr Associated Hardware Ad on Page 17 coun His as 21% inches : Senators tied it up with a 5run, weighed ‘ Mic are ce 7 times because of highway con-) icpive the usual Wednesday night work on U.S. 31. ¢+hit rally. But Indians got two AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |struction television and radio coverage runs in the extra frame. Dave Denver... ‘s 3 a ie : ee about 150.- "|(ABC) at 9 p.m. EST. Pontiac Press Phete i ieened 13 tn 8 lasing effort pata Bosepall Minveapous ae 8 a FE | | ttmmits beck woe Open Sun. SHARES LEAD—These Oakland games. week 9, San Diego 1 seesaw | ; : m, Cubs County fishermen are to White Sox beat Red Sox 7-5 and 1, San Prenciace 6 lOmane Browns Sign 3 Rookies le: ‘Dodgers: Berra. Martin, Carey, ‘Yar 9 tol Sy" Athle’ nok . 3 jWichta = ....... a ae tty kees; Simpson, Athietics make a hot race of the bass divi- Y tics pe aes sy from Lee a erteaeaponal, Love | Coarieston 2 641 «4414 14% | CLEVELAND W-—The Cleve- sion of The Pontiac Press “big = inning Cotumbus Buttaio 79 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE land Browns today announced the, Pittsburgh manager Bobby HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS fish derty.” ‘On June 16. opening |Past amt Mere Ge sean Sag Tass Patt |signing of three college ‘stars to Bragan and two of his coaches. | | 996 w. Huron St Phone FE 5-8389 day of the season, Varese Bisogni | Rochester 5 _, 5 ee ‘Log Angeles “a % 415 R. trial 1956 football contracts. ‘Clyde Sukeforth and Sammy 2 eeeetvend Loe) of Sylvan Village creeled a Solunar Tables Wieake, $ eu. Indianapolis +7 Daaracnanee bo Soy eo} a4 The players, Billy Kinard of Narron, were ) catchers. t — —— ———— S-pound-touncer to take the early) sonedule of solunar tables, pre. +4, m Peal $6 pe erancace 4 4 Ls | Mississippi, Larry Ross of Denver, gues = _ ——SS —— lead. It didn’t hold it.alone for pared by John Alden Knight, espe- SGinneapels , Louisville 16 Sen Diego * 8 8 and Jack Mecker of Bowling’ long. Then came William Berge-‘iany ¢ TUESDAYS FiGaTs 1 3 2 Green, all were high draft choices | or gned ————— mann, 471 Riverview. Drayton ry faaereet i designed to for Matin Knectea oct Seed Pon cotnnsoo Joynny Saxton, who twice won at last winter's drawing. They Plains, with the fish he displays fish PF Tm the welterweight boxing crown, bring to 12 the number of players! above. It is an unusual bass for mapeea, Mee scars ae a ae ae Re aene in. formerly worked as a trucker’s from the 1956 draft list who have OPENING SPECIALS “3.0%,” pon wee. a Piventog smallmouth one to one and a half hours, while cu ETON Tex Femme pieer weer pia ‘helper. been signed for trials. ot Blew’, eroneeurs oars meet i La ri . Be ~ (CORECRCCCOS JOOS They share the contest lead, Dee “am pM ‘stopped Sammy MeCartiy, vs. Exeiand Inman, i) Ucn. ond. POON voaraay MPS Hat. mae! Man = Bring Your FORD Home for was fishing with Bergemann, on Pricey “10 400 1038 420 Former heavyweight champions & Woodruff Lake. off M59. It was eecréay UES S33 Tb P88 Gene Tunney, James J. Braddock g their only fish. and Bergemann's Monday .... #15 12:25 ©@:33 and Jack Sharkey were born ing biggest bass. . 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J pe ie ae Re decal oe eae OU ee = - : THIRTY-SIX. | ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1956 z - | : Tees _ “How Do Plants DONALD BUCK _, ce a an act _HUNORED NINETY-Five! > OH, BOY, THAT'S A RECORD?! } “i fz) = | me 1 | P Know the Right | _ Way to Grow? | | ANN ARBOR # — Plants, even better than people, seem to know _ which end is up and which is down. * Unjversity of Michigan botanists are going to find out why. With a unique acid solution, they are trying to probe the secret . mechanism that telis a plant to send its shoots upward and its roots downward. Probably vou haven't thought about it, but what causes the roots from a seed to burrow into the ground while the shoot bends up- ward in search of light. As part of a $100,000 Ford Motor Co. research grant, botanists have found that using an acid solution they can make shoots and roots go straight ahead in whatever ai rection the seed is ‘aimed’ They can also check the tend ency of the shoot to climb straigh! up and make it come from the): \ soil at an angie and continue to grow that way. F viasinand toy King Teatures $) ndecote. ‘ae Oe | | By T. V. Hamlin 5 ey? Sa , ‘S$! BOT DO : Y TENE ALWAYS WANTED \TVE WONDEREDD You KNOW THE (YY B ANERAGE 1S ONE LZ Zyt0 MEET A STATISTICIAN,}) ABOUT COCK- MR. 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Oats showed minor losses, ag did rye. * ¢ « Wheat near the end of the first hour was 7s to 1 cent lower, July 2.074; corn unchanged to 3s high- er, July $1.4834; oats unchanged to 33 lower, July 66%; rye % to lo lower, July $1.224: soybeans 14) to 2% lower, July $2.87%4: lard 5 to 10 cents a hundred pounds low- | er, July $10.27. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN INo 1, 180-175 bu. Sorrel, . 1.28-| 3 CHICAGO, June 27 (AP)—Open today.180 bu Spinach, No 1, 180-200 bu jway bill. nL ary ie Ganoonos .. | Turnip, No 1. 1.00-1.50 bu. Among aircrafts, Douglas and nea OSE Her a vast CHICAGO POTATOES North American Aviation gained | seeeee ‘ Vos eseeses ' * if Mar \...... 215% Sep 133%, CHICAGO, June 37 ‘AP —Petetors around a point while United Alr-/ Co De . 714 hew stock arrivals ; On c ' : ts se. 108% tare 1274 vocal US. shipment 417: supplies mod-|craft rose nearly 2 points and| Bep ....--0. 108 Jiy .. 1097 ‘erate. demand good: market firm on) Boeing was Up a fraction Dee cess £.386°% Sep ....... ‘a7 whites: strong on reds: carlot track) e e . Mar sees 42 Ont 1087 sales. washed 100 Ih California Long , ; Oats Nov 995 Whites 700-128 Calfornta Round Reds; Dow Chemical advanced close to } e--e. 86% Dee 1259 825 Artzona Round Reds 796 } Lodge Calendar Special communication Cedar Lodge No. 60. F. & A M,, Clarks- ton, Thurs., June 28, 5 p.m Work in M. M. degree. Supper 6:30. Ray- t's standards 31.80 dirties 228 checks ce mond Ruggies, W. M. —Adv ° . , News in Brief Georgia M. Christian, 21, of Farmington, was sentenced to serve 30 days in the Oakland Coun- ty Jail Tuesday for reckless driv- ing. She was arraigned before Jus- tice Allen C. Ingle. of Farmington Township. Pleading guilty to driving with a revoked license, Amos C. Hunt, 23 of Farmington, was conimitted to Oakland County Jail for 3) days yesterday by Farmington Munici- pal Justice John J. Schulte Pancake breakfast. Covert Chureh Saturday, June 30 Start serving 5 30 —Adv Wf yeur friend's in jafl and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-403! —Adv Deo You Have a Carpet Problem” Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103 New Drills May Ea Session With Dentist DETROIT (INS)—A new high speed super dentist drill. now tn experimental use, supposedly makes going to the dentist ‘‘al- most nice” ° * LJ Prof. Henry M. Tanner. who teachers at a Nava! dental s hool, says the new drills at tum speed of 130.000 to 200.000 revo p lutions. per minute Standard speed is 6.000 rpm The professor explained that the drills make the patient “feel as if his teeth are being lightly rubbed or brushed instead of drilled.” He said the super speeds take _the vibrations out of drilling and eliminate the “grinding” sounds. He told the Michigan State Dental Association the new-type drills should be in dentists offices “within the next few vears.” s s s “Basic techniques are not changed.” Dr. Tanner said. ‘but the superspeed drills must be water cooled. The high rpm. is +. obtained either by a series of belts and pulleys or by means of an air turbine. The cutting 1s done by the same drills used at ! lower speeds.” 7 From Ortonville ~ Injured in Smashup Seven Ortonville residents suf- fered minor injuries requiring hos- Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- ment reported today. All were re- leased after treatment. Lyle Hotchkiss, 19, one of the drivers, was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for possible head and neck injuries. The others were all members of the Glenn W. Spen- cer family. Mrs. Spencer had lacerations of both knees. Her sons, Melvin, 10. Jack, 8, George, 5, Filmer, 3, an a gaughter. Katy Lou, also re- ceived lacerations. The father. 35 who was driving, was not hurt. Investigating deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- ment reported both drivers said the other car had crossed the cen- ter line into the wrong lane of traf- fic. Radar to Spot Tornadoes in Southern Michigan WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Pat- rick V. McNamara (D-Mich) said today that Southern Michigan will) get a radar device to detect tor- nadoes and facilitate earlier warn- . ings, He said it will be operating at Detroit‘Wayne Major Airport be- fore Sept, 1 and will have a range extending to Lake Michigan and as far north as Traverse City. The U.S. Weather Bureau office in Detroit will operate the equip- ment obtained from the Navy. ie (MARKETS Produce OETROIT, June 23 prices cover sales of uce of No } to the Parmers sold in wholesale ae Northern a ul: | Steele's Red, fi 425 bu. rewberrt i6-qt case; 6.25-6.75 24-q' Vv %. Mise: Aspal is, No 1, 1.25- |1.18 doz behs. Beets, No 1, 1.50-1.75 doz ‘bens. Broceoll, No 1, 2.26-3.50 ‘%e. | Cabbage, 1, (2.60 bu. 2.60 doz. |Celery, No 1, 2.00-2.50 Chives, (No 1, 1.00-150 doz behs. Dill, No 1, 1.00 doz bens. Horseradish, No 1. 1 50- '2.00 pk bskt. Kohlrabi, No 1, doz kk No 1, 1.78-225 doz behs. . o 1, 90-100 doz jbchs; onions, sets, No 1, 150-175 32-lb bag. Parsley, curly, No 1 1069-128 doz behs; parsley. root, No 1, behs. Peas No 1, §.00 bu : red, fancy, 90 doz bens; No 1. 65-80 doz behs: radishes. white, fancy. 160 doz bchs: No 1 Rhubarb, outdoor, No 1. Italian, No i. 3 Summer toes, hothouse. No 1, 275-325 8-Ib bskt. Turnips. No 1, 100-150 doz bchs Lettuce and salad ereens: Endive. No 1,250 bu Escarole No 1 250 bu. Let- tuce, Bibb, Ne 1. 125-178 pk bskt; let- tuce, Butter, No 1. 275-300 bu: lettuce, |head, No 1. 150-200 bu; lettuce, head, ol | No Squash, Souash. . 3.25-3.78 3-doz crate: lettuce, leaf, 1. 1.80-1.78 bu. Cabbage, No Bee 00-150 bu. he al 25-L.75 Mustard. al No 38- Collard, No 1, (HICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. June 71 (APi—-Chicago Me cantile Exchange: Butter steady. whole- sale buying prices unchanged. receipts 961.000 93 AA score 5875 A 5875, 90 B 6625; 89 C S475. cars 90 B 56.75. Cc $85 | Eggs steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged. receipts 19.000. 60-499 per cent A 36 60: mixed 38.00; mediums 31 50: 28 00, current receipts DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. June 27 ‘AP)—Egege fo b Detroit, cases included, federa)-stete graces Whites—Orade A extra large 45° large 4l'y-42. weighted average 42 medium 35-36 wtd ave 35'. small 22-30. wtd ave 28%, WB large 37 1725-1938: two loads common 870 ib feeding steers 1425 Salable sheep 700: spring lambs 50 to 100 higher: slaughter sheep steady: bulk ood to prime spring lambs 20 90-23 00. atter price including big deck @3 Ib fed shorn California lambs; small lots mostly prime 73 50: most cull to low good Ae 50: a short deck 96 Ib fed shorn Call- \fornia lambs carrying No 1 pelts 22 50; bi to good shorn siaughter ewes 2 00- 4 Use of Fertilizer Doubles Since 1938 ROME \® — World use of fertil- ‘izers has more than doubled since 1938. | In the United States, consump- ition has more than quadrupled. lalthough U.S, farmers average less per acre than most Western na- tions. Highest consumption per acre in the world is in New Zealand. The Netherlands, Hawaii, © Bel- gium and Japan, rank next in order. . . | The fertilizer statistics were pub- lished in the current bulletin of |agricultural economics sta- tistics of the U.N. Food and Agri- culture Organization. World consumption jumped from 8,400,000 metric tons in 1938 to 17,900,000 tons in the 12 months ending June 30, 1955. U. S. con- 125-1 50] lambs): NEW YORK @—The stock mar- ket rose in moderate trading early ney. this afternoon, 7 * s * * Gains of around 1 to 3 points at issues, ly eased by prices improved a bit. ithe leading divisions, the latter fol- \lowing the Senate vote for an extra 10071 28 408 billion-in Air Force money late yesterday. Steels gained fractions to a point as news from the labor. negotia- Toma- tions continued to breed hope of a ‘compromise before the Saturday strike deadline. | ‘¢ * . 2 points and Union Carbide over a Allied Chemical, Air Reduc- '- tion, Du Pont and American Cyana- point mid improved fractionally. | Rails were mixed to steady, oils ‘and motors fairly firm. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 40 cents at, jnoon cents and the utilities up 10 cents. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) The Associated Press. Ri) 18 18 60 Indust. Rails Util, Stocks Net change * 6 +1 +3 «A Noon Wed 260.2 141.1 729 824 Previous day.. 2598 1419 72.8 182.0 eek ago .. 2374 1608 729 1812 Month ago 2509 141.0 72.1 1785 ear ago........ 337 1369 30 1723 1956 high .,.. 2752 1851 782 191.8 1956 low..,,...2440 1290 718 171.6 1985 high : 257.8 1424 TST 1818 1985 low .. 3.1 1149 672 1488 DETROIT STOCKS tC. J. Nephier Ce.) Figures after decimal points are eighths h Low Noon Allen Elee & Equip Co*.. 330636 Baldwin Rubber Cot 142 146 Gemmer Mfe Co : $1 81 $8.1 Gt Lakes Oll & Chem Co $3 2 2 Howell Eler Motor Co* 46 47 Penin Metal Prod Co*........ ®§ 10 The Prophet Co* are 107 #113 Rudy Mtge Co cowee O@2 82 82 Toleco Edison Co ...... 144! 141 41 Warne Screw Prod Co 1300613 13 "No sale: bid and asked. New Plane Data ST. LOUIS @—An aircraft plant report says planes today are vast- War Il. A World War II fighter required about 7,008 parts. A mod- ern jet needs 25,000. A tolerance of 1-32 of an inch could pass for some parts in a second world war craft, where the modern fighter has to have 1-500 of an inch. And just-a scuff on a wing is enough to cause reduction of 20 miles an hour in speed—a loss that can be fatal to a pilot when he's dog fighting for his life, sumption increased from 1,311,000 to 5,469,000. tons. One 10th of U.S. crops are Jost |to insects, Up | to 3 Points. the outside were scored by leading The market was higher and fair- active at the start. Then volume Chemicals and aircrafts were’ Cement stocks and manufactyr- ers of road-building equipment 1, 10-200 bu; lettuce. Romaine. No were traded with fair activity in a ifollow-through to yesterday’s pas- |sage of the 33 billion dollar high- to $182.40, with the indus-| ‘trials up 60 cents, the rails up 10, i aol setae eer me ‘last month to match the all-time high set in October, 1953. | Food prices produced the biggest At the same time, the weekly take-home pay of factory produc- ition workers declined 46 cents as; jin May. TALE COULD HAVE ANOTHER ENDING — Tam | Bridger Name a Byword but*He Signed With an ‘X’ INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — For a man who couldn't write, Bridger left his name on a lot of places. That is one of Author Gertrude Hecker Winders’ justifications for making an illiterate man the hero of a book for school children. ba, four-year- lion puts up with it at World Jungle Compound, Thousand Oaks, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 Sua "old chimp, plays favorite game, pulling Simba’s tail. Eight-month-old _ but may go on offensive any day. of a cording YORK. June 27—Compiled by that the cost of living rose sharply Stolen From Business B. French, 3125 Walton Bivd. He said ia result of the shorter work week entry was gained by prying off a lrear door lock. Queen Elizabeth II Victim of Practical Joker's Stunt LONDON Ww — Queen Elizabeth II was the victim of a practical joker yesterday as she reviewed 300 holders of the Victoria Cross, ly different from those in World'tion a aad te. ne the Gusen whe af hin olde. She 1e Que at his side. dalied Ghether he wes ‘going te a dinner for Cross holders, and she seemed concerned when he mid be Gt fl @ it. Several of the authentic Victoria Tetet weter vee te Gobs Cross holders present were sus- land County increated from — picious, but no one felt like break-;'| 17 million gallons per dey ing ranks to make a scene in the in 1940 te 32 million in presence of the Queen. 1950 and te an estimeted whaf looked like a Victoria Cross) ribbon. A policeman noticed that Jim Three five-gallon cans of gaso-' line were stolen in the breaking ‘ =: of her latest juvenile book, “Jim Bridger: Mountain Boy.” Bridger, as most Boy Scouts Potter Says 13 Million know, was-a famous fur trader, scout, explorer and guide during is stressed is that he could not write his own name, and could not read the 1880s. But what seldom Cal., Army Contracts | Ready for Area ij in Awards Will Arrive for Detroit, South Bend é-Month Study of Mars fo Start Planet Will Swing Close to Earth; Plan World Photo Observation WASHINGTON — Astronomers Dr. 'studying the face of Mars hope to solve many of the mysteries of the only other planet in the heavens that shows signs of life. * * s E. C. Slipher, world-re nowned authority on Mars, will be in Bloemfontein, South Africa on the second ‘‘Mars Expedition’’ in three years, sponsored by the Na- tional Geographic Society and Lowell Observatory of Flagstaff, Ariz. From at least 20 other points around the world, observatories will carry on a ¢o-ordinated pho- tographic patrol in the coming months. They will keep watch on the earth's neighboring planet as it swings across the sky in close as they ever come, ,_ * © The nearest possible approach fs 33,900,000 miles, but that will not | Its closest approach since 1941, On Sept. 10, Mars and Earth ‘will reach “opposition,” lining up with the sun. Onlv about 35,300,000 miles apart — little more than a ______ third the distance of the sun from |Earth—they will be virtually as occur until the year 278,254 A.D, STRAIGHT UP Mars crosses the night sky fn South Africa's winter almost di- rectly over Bloemfontein, and the weather is almost uniformly good. e e * In 1954, from the same location, ‘ ithe first National Geographic So- But today. his name is a familiar Contracts are being prepared for under 40,000,000 miles away. one in the West,.which his explora. 2Ward to firms in Michigan and) South Bend, Ind. * * The contracts for medium and * er's Pass and Bridger National heavy special-body trucks have been approved by the Army and, are expected to be signed by Gen- eral Motors Corp., Chrysler Corp., ithe week, Potter said. | Mrs. Winders has written for the | | “It was understood production | could begin at once,” he added, | saying they would be a “shot in | the arm for Michigan's sagging Potter said he learned of the ‘youngsters might use Bridger as Contracts when he conferred at the of Bridger’s educational shortcom- eoentracts had been approved in with Secre-! tary of the Army Asst. Secretary Frank H. Higgins. blue, red and yellow—Dr. Slipher ‘will look for new clues to the strange bluish haze that shrouds ‘Mars at all but rare times of ob- Higgins, he said, told him the General Motors on facts, Mrs. Winders said she ¢s 290,000, Chrysler $3,700,000, International Harvester $163,000 — dent in which her hero was asked ang Willys Motors $3,500,000. men and women in his less Bend Ind., and Detroit while a Gulf of Mexico, 40 miles offshore’ 70 million gollens per dey in 19353 os shown in dete eveilebie te the Oeklend se Rambler traveled from Los Ange. Florida, says Long, he knockedon les to New York for less than aithe door of a home in Coral Ga- | | The Internationa] Harvester work A Potter aide added that the GM and Chrysler contracts all are for “I went to Omaha during my work in Michigan plants. Good Reason? ‘Virginia Bridger, Virginia And It Proved to Be Very True | DAYTON, Ohio W—Kenneth C. |Long, president of the Dayton NEW YORK (INS) — A trans- Power & Light Co., isa man who things first hand. * * vacationing recently in jlikes to find out e When ‘bles and introduced himself to the, six-passenger occupant. “Yours was the only dissenting: at our annual, “And we doing wrong.” i ~ * | The stockholder answered sheep- The continuing scrutiny of the WASHINGTON (w—Sen. Potter ciety-Lowell Observatory Mars Ex- (R-Mich) said today that 13 mil- pedition made 20.000 photographs ‘lion dollars worth of new army Of the red planet as it passed just face of Mars, with modern equip- ment and new techniques, may reveal answers to many of its secrets: Its changing atmos- phere, often shrouded in a au blue-green markings that grow and shrink against brick-red des- ert regions of the planet's sur- terious “blue envelope;” face; its exact diameter. Precise measurement all planets. Ld By making e °¢ telescopic “blue clearing.” served during oppositions. Green-Thumb Ghouls ‘Knoxville Cemeteries. of the ‘diameter of Mars, showing astro- physicists whether the nearly dead world has an iron core like earth's. ‘could alter theories of the birth of Photo- Brucker and/graphs in three different colors— KNOXVILLE, Tenn. —Three persons, two of them women, were substantial part of the Willys Mo- arrested and accused of stealing But Mrs. Winders recalled that tors contract also will be carried potted plants off graves at two daugh- out in Detroit. the senator said. (Advertisement) Ringworm ing and so aids heal ng of irritated Itching Torture PROMPTLY RELIEVED septic Zemo—promptly itching, burning of Skin Rashes, Ecaema, Psoriasis, and Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch- mo (Advertisement) eprink: Uttle F. Worry of ‘FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by looses false Sea eeie firmiy No gummy, , pasty taste or fee ' Ts alk ine (non-ecid). Get F at any drug counter, ishly: “I really didn’t have any rea-' son. I just thought it might be a good idea to cast a negative vote to keep management on its toes.” Earnings | HAWTHORNE, Calif. (INS) — Nor-| throp Alrcrwft, Te.. told shareholders yesterday net imcome for the nine lmonths ending April 30 totaled 94,508 - (728, or $2.08 per share, compared with '$8.900,382, equal to $6.05 per share outstanding, ® ear earlier Bales jreached $226 million year eom- ipared with #214 ‘responding period a year ago. Srowne Grade A large 40-41, wtd Admiral . 176 Jacobs 66) Mrs. Winders admitted she had the signs that identified the places ave 41 medium 35-36. wtd. avg 36. B Air Reduction “462 Johns Man aa been worried about the sabject he discovered. large (2-26 wid avg 35% Checks 27 Allied Chem 1126 Jones & IL 46 7 | . ° “ hites Z : . A] ge Allis 1a im 7 © ij Ps a Cote ae Bune 2 Am Le 1283 Kimb Clk 436! : rowns- Grade A extra ‘sree 39 large — cS crones Se 38.1) ounty eat S ’ ae ee eT as trade fast A™ COU 44 LOP Olas. 36. |tions helped open for a settlement ry mate tem rectors chewing ore AE Cats peg Ue" gh OE Willams M1, Censian | Tere is Fort Bridger. Briderr's tig R 7 aon rt ove uD m (CH El Y of E . we : . . . 7 confidence st present price levels Bup-/ 4m a pas 30, Ss, cog * 2 Mountain, Bridger’s Creek, Bridg- a i ts Sith) post) suaiity sad Lockh Al: 432 ‘ cadergvadea icone aly Gocrer _— : ve Po ipnady ae oew's 214) ROCHESTER—Service for Wil- =e 2 lan mae ns ee ee ‘iam H. Comins. 86, 1481 Dutton park. Poult [Am Greeting 312 “ou & Nash 1003 'Rd., will be at William R. Potere ; Oey |am Tel & Tol 1186 Mottin von “2. $e | |Funeral Home here at 2 p.m.| | The book about the man who , DETROIT POULTRY Am Viscose 30:1 Wa? D Ser .. 206) ‘Thursday, with burial in Mt. Avon first mapped y Mountain International Harvester Co. and seh ee > = id é ‘ " i . ; " = DETROIT. June 27 (AP. —Prices, paid Anse Co 2 Mead Cp 42 DAVID H. HOROWITZ emetery. Mr. Comins died yester-| Picse nay Se eno at ae the Willys Motors Inc., by the end of per pound fob rat for a rmco St! . a r ; ‘ re | gueltty live poultry up to 1@ em. today Armour & Co.. 20 Pepe ee 2 a . day morning at his home, after a Great Salt Lake is one of several Heavy hens 21-23: ght type 18; heary Atl Cet Line .. 353 sme! gr: Pr .. 438 H # (short illness. Childhood amous Americans broflers or fryers (2-14 pounds: whites mn . Is H is 10 1 0 ns a 22. Grav Crosses nM Barred Rocks Avco Mfg . $$ oe ea te sled Ss 0 Wi | He is survived by his wife Ruth. LV of F A 23-28 Caponettes 14-4% pounds: 26 Balt & Ohio . @6 Fo wed | agg! | series, widely used as supplemen- canons (3-6 pounds) 38-30 Bendix Av Oe ee | ’ ‘and three grandchildren. Mr. Co-| qe cement | Masha: easy se bene == on Gael ee Meets... @ 0 rt urs tore |mins had lived in the area 37 years "FY School books. man t Ueht : ri bs tng eller § } more than adequate Prrers and caper. Bovine Aly o aries fl " pel ‘and operated the American Rail-| Some teachers use these books automobile employment picture.” ettes steady, eraliable supniles ate full ae sas 1: a7 | ™ ' moe . 3 20d, ; - . cmp (co & menerate sequin? trade Bond Sire ..0. 143 Nat Buc |... 38 | New merchandise manager in Way Express here, retiring about to interest children in learning to eeckna Wecuxay Borg Warner. «27 Net Dairy 39 ¢ charge of coats. suits and furs at 12 years ago. jread, and the author figured some CHICAG Bris M 360 (ONat Grpe 82 , : 5 CHICAGO June 97 ‘AP' Live poultry Brun Belke 33@ Nat Les¢ |. 994 Arthur’s is David H. Horowitz. | A. Raymond Wilcoxon ie Tow ith. Pentagon yesterday bereiy steady on hema about steady om Budd Co w7 SY Central . 376 Horowitz formerly managed al . an exampie w to succeed with- Jee young stock and cavonettes: receipts 1084 Burroughs 42 Mia M Pow 3 7 z | HOWELL —Funeral service for out formal educatign! ; , coops (Tuesday @32. 11€ 000 Tbs ob Calumet @ M134 Nort & xe 32 ready-to-wear store.in New Bruns-'q Raymond Wilcoxon. 60, of Ked- *. 8 ¢ | ° aying prices unrhenged heary hens Camp Sow ™« vo m™m AY ’ - . = . 2 . | Pp de ltght heoe 17-18 broliers or frrer: Can Drv 181 Nor Pac 4:4 Wick, N. J. for over two years. die Road, will be held at 1 p.m.) She night have left out the point 72.33 oid roosters 18-16 caponettes ever Can Pac 314 Nwest Airline 172 Previous to ft p * . . s . capital airt.(. 322 Ohio Ot. 403 ee ears i uoeew te ace Funeral’ Home,” with burial in —— os Carrier Cp were T1G1 724 years ag ‘une ome, wi a. ; A ; Case. JT 1$ Pac O a ©) @T7 5, pn ; 5 ings, but since the book is based : livestock ie ta isa Pan awa $3" in Fremont, QO. and also was asso- Lakeview Cemetery. He died Mon-, es these amounts ivestoc Ches & Ohio So; — — 3 ciated with the Lane Bryant Stores day morning. felt it to include an inci! DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cities Sei «@7~—s~Parke Da .. s14/for 13 years. | Surviving are his widow, Berla: ae DETROIT June 37 (AP)—The De- Se ee Sy beeper, 2° + 845) He, his wife and two daughters sons David and Ross; a brother, to sign a contract e Digipageei Wage Mhareet) not gata’ coereis .. bs Pepsi Cola” ., 237 will make their hame in Pontiac. Roy Wilcoxon of Southfield Town-| . ° rd ft “ : ¥ seen dciskls 400 Guat cupeiy CO 184@ Phelps D ... eo ship, and a sister, Mrs. Carl Mc-| - He drew his “X” as did many yi!) be divided between South : - 7h. Come Bd 4030 Pro s ° ° slaughter classes hardly enough to ‘est 2° % fe ; ce coe 205 S! d R ] D Donaid of Detroit. mark few avaliable steers anc nett. Com Bis 4. et a m4 1ae ule Evice school-biessed era. ers fully steady oo being — Consum Pow 678) Piers Mlle 48 4 { Mrs. Daniel Brant ote dry fed steers an< eifers weak ‘o a aes ca = 1 . ocd lower ences saeres a9 goat so. Tmaats Coe Py te! IME pe reo” Keeps Meetings | 1otty—service tor Mrs. Danie! , 2080-21 90 2180 paid for a lot of 1160 Cont Gen. ae primes OOM 45 (Fern Alice) Brant, 21. of 800 N.\Jim Bridger made sure his average: good steers 1775-1959 Cont xeot 65 ee en | (Pern ice ram, <1. 0 . a Vi ; ived the school- good heifers 1750-1980 some standard Cont oO! ws fer C8 = li roper TQCI Leroy St., Fenton. will be held eT. \'rginia, rece : steers and beiters around 16 00-17 09) Gorn Pa .* Repud &t! A "y "Friday at 2 p.m. trom er’s ing he never had. She noted: ew cutter an utility Tass hetf-rs cd P 27? ii 0 1eL 5 : ’ : ~ . Dry | 12300-1500 cows fairty ears steady ecco baal _ m1 — ook — MUSKEGON... Mich. (—Nobody Funeral Home, with burial in Rose stitity 1100-13 ¢ canners and cutters et Bai ‘1 se i ; poed ; : - : ‘ ay 900-1180 few lightweteht cancers doen Disc Boag 1. 38¢ ROT, TOR BR. . B47 fouls up parliamentary procedure tO .nchip. Mrs. Brant died Tues- research and saw a prayer book to #00 buls fully steady ty and Noug Aire "Agee ke z° in a meeting when Mrs. Marjorie day in Hurley Hospital, Flint, from belonging to Virginia Bridger in mmercial 1400-1880: euttere 1289- pow Chem 764 8: Ree Pan ') 525 Duncan is around aos n "hile @ museum. Over and over she had 14 00 ne sales peocts and tesders . ‘De ao Be Scoville Mfe | 39? Mrs Dounce hes invented a és: injuries suffered in an automobile, itt alves-@aladle 1 ly moderately East Kod 1 : ry ma Oy Y nm ha ms . , | written: ctice, fale sdasas eGcl ood SGaIET Auto Lite 342 Sead Ai RR 24 Re n “Slide-A-Rul »» accident, which occurred Saturday. | **’ Virginia Bridger’.” choice veelers 1800-3800 few hish 6] & Mus 3€ simmons ag iwice she cals 8 ee | Surviving Mrs. Brant are her | Bridger, irginia Bridger’. cheice and prime to 2700 er above few Emer Rad 82 Sinciatr O |.” 65.4 Gesigned to guide the average club | 2 prime late Tuesday up to 29 00 sparing. Erie AR... 212 gurom! aay". SS ae te” of Hament jhasband, Daniel; her parents, . 7 ft d fy good and choice strong wetght Fe-Cell-O ... 813 giy Pac ‘ : parliamentary pro slaughter calves 1600-1800: ut and Pairb Mor . 42 te “s oe cedure |Charies Downing and Mrs. Esther Claims Economy ecor commercial vealers 1400-1900 cull and Plrestone ®2 Sperry Rand. 243 ~ O'Donahue of Rose Township: one |. C D ® utility 12 06-18 90 cod Mach 703 sta Brand 2 |) «Designed tn accordance with ict Mre. Robert Horton of (N Cross- ountry rive Shrep—Salable 0 Pairly active on, Ford Mot 8S- stad On Catt ..51 | =. z rmall supply, all slaughter clawes about Preah Tre = Sd Oi Ind .. s9§ Roberts Rules of Order, the de |Rose Township; and four brothers, steady. few lets choice around 80 tb Jen x . 01 & ‘ ‘ : tpring tambe 2160-23 50: cull to chotee Jen Dynam .. 613 gtd Gobo fig, Vice 27 lists motions mest fre- | John Downing of Plymouth; Par-jcontinental stock car economy rec- slaughter sheep € $0-8 00 Gen Flee ... 806 Stevens, JP... 21) quently used at meetings. imer of Rose Township; George of ord was claimed by American Mo- 3 — cs. . Stud ck .. aT : } 2 a . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ae ule Ee On. M5, By setting an indicator to the Detroit, and Charles of East Lan-jtors Corp. yesterday after a Nash p GHICAGO June 37 (AP) —Balebie hogs Sen Shoe ... 282 Beil, & ce * a4, Motion wanted, the information sing. activ tro t 8 high Fi 9 © : cen A » : . butchers meer Set on dl lanaer ace Ture - a Fee tb “fhe 83 teveaied ata ter window in Baby Boy Weakland r 230 Ibs. sown uneven 23 to $0 higher 3iett> “440 Ten OC Bei 334 the slide case tells how to properly: = = penny a mile, ee Tee Thien Waly fee Goebel Br’. 41 Thome Pa 634 state the motion, its rank and WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: aMC said the 200.770 Th butchers 1628-1675: most lets Aeetsear "1. it}. Trem_W Air 333 function SHIP—Prayers will be said tomor-/Rambier traversed the nation on’ 1673 with No 1 end: bulk sales 200.220 © . ; : 7 . row: , ? i I) 1689 and above several lots No 1 Gran Pelee .. 2 ooo 333, Another window on the reverse at Holy Sepulchre Church for less than five tanks of gas. on See ek ee eat Weet 8 5. 207 potent. 43) f side automatically indicates wheth- Baby Boy Weakland, infant son os The run took six-and-a-half days. election,” Long said, 190 te 1800-1680: larger lots 325-400 Ib ArUhean4 3) 4 Wert Air Lin . 394 er the speaker may be interrupted James A, and Delores Burkett) Nascar officials said the car av- wondered what you felt we were) Pr 13 8.1 - ected mai? @ } ie Trt * . ~ iw, ’ | . ‘aa gown mo OM ete an selected a Holland P 1.13) Pai Gis. ue by such a motion: whether it re. Weakland, 1940 Allendale, Cass Lk. eraged 32.09 miles per gallon while Ib sows in sizable lots 12 00-14 00 Romests %3 Un Gas Co. 27 quires a second: whether it may ArTangements aré being made by using 92.27 gallons of gas. Ralable cattle 16000 salable calves 709 MOoker Elo .. 446 08 Lines 3 (7 . = C. J. Godhardt Funeral home, | steers and heifers moderately active eae oS * —— $9 ,|be debated or amended, whether ~~“: = t ne a jsteady to 28 Migher. cows steady to 25! ye Stee . ‘Keego Harbor infant was born fy: H ° ° higher: bulla and vealers fully steady. (Img Rand ... 641 us Tob 187,a majority or two-thirds vote is /K - The : Disclose Major Oil Find st 3 and feeders steady bulk high Iniand Stl 832 Warn B Pic 232 required; and whether the vote |&t Pontiac General Hospital Sunday . choice and prime steers 2280-2278: a Inspir . 57. West Un Tel . 19.2, : | nd died there after twelve hours. NEW YORK (INS) — Sinclair dogen prime steers 1106-1380 Ib 9300./Interiak Ir aay Weste A 332 may be reconsidered. * . : 23.80. @ load of prime 1191 Ib 2378: bulk (nt Bus Mach eas Weste Fi $2.4) Surviving besides the parents are Oil and Gas Co. reports the com- choice steers 9080-3198: good to low'Int Harv ay Wise & $e ¥ ipletion of what appears to be a choice 18 00-2023 a few standard steers Int Nick SS Gomme Ce M C £ Livi R brothers and sisters, James Jr., 18 50. as chotce ane poms meters tas eee 1354 yale & Tow ml ay ost fe) iving ate | Michael Harvest; and Jmay, al] Major wildcat discovery in the 19 78-22 80. good to low choice 1700-\Int Shae +» 407 young 8 & W o* i - { * | ] 1950: a few standard cows 13 50-142§: Tmt Silver ... 87 rs - home. | utitty and comeeressl’ 6 75-13 50 ran. tnt Teate! .. 32 = ea we Matches All Time Record = |from Louisiana, It is outside the’ ners and cutters 9.06-12 00 most utility Ix] Crk Coal 46 “| 7 > i . j and commercial balls, 4 90-16 00 good WASHINGTON (INS) — The Cons of Gasoline _jarea in dispute between the Fed-| and choice vealers 1600-2000: cull to - bor rtm i Vv erda i | and i ' commercial 1000-1590. a few loads and pw ysnce™, AVERAGES Department reported yesterday a government Louisiana the cor- ae AND (INS)—Erie Railroad re-. tts net tncome increased 35 per. the first five months of 1964 xe $3,248,683, or $1.22 ® common share. | ‘Laat | 82.589. cents per f jOperating revenue tn 195¢ totaled $72.4) imillion, compa: with $63.8 a year ago. (AP)—Rohr Aircraft its earnings for 0 $2,- from | NEW YORK ‘Corp. reperts todar jnine months ended Aprti 342,497 equal to $2. a ($2,161,200 or $240 a share lyear-ago period. Pred H. “We can save you a pretty penny installing this air conditioner in your office or store” towne eee es ie eo? ee eee eae ident, said sales mounted lfor nine ’ 612,300 for the same period in 1958, Kelsey-Ha Wheel Co. reports net Recomm for he nine months ended May 31 of $5,021,604, or $3.72 a share, of titien with a Carrie . Weathermaker! NEW CARRIER WEATHERMAKER hy ta | ‘ set 1 _THIRTY-EIGHT — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 27,1956 4 | s r legal * the of ; 4 Say Planets Ma Support True Life Litle Civic Spirit © (tpn Sie Ss arta Z eC. ven ures uo — Ae eae See eins ae Sense areas Seana ‘ 5 ALBUQUERQUE, N. ” - ma: a te persona f such said city = township sn 4, if deemed . = yairy exists over ye qb seoaiee ae namel tor segietion coe med | liga ‘esl Tanta tn ) HE LEARNS WHILE |} ae re iar pane the thirtieth = before an —— two or more conspieuo ous pai ation Jeings ith Super-brains ere Mae ey Se oS ee, a < fee is 5 n ten days pr on trem re THe YOUTHFUL BEAVER, : Ae bration. William Gould, who s any hereby. given that 1 will be| ‘Time: Tuesday. August 19 (INS) — As-| us, or even like any of the mam- IMITATING Bs against compulsory growing t day for registration from 8 o'clock| “The following ) Pmne voting locations tronomers Sn Wakes | that intelligent! mals.” ak HIS CUT: 6 an beards, suggests a police car om, _ S08 cae pm. on said daylof the Township of Waterford, County beings live on thousands of planets Ba. DOWN SHOOTS ANU Pipa should follow the 250th celebration |tration and registering such of the qual- Preeinet NG. eg Shp throughout the universe | The possibility that some *o 86 “ Kourt” on its rounds| eves shall properly apply| Ja And though there isn’t a chance ore weird-looking creatures may be hs S ~e SAPLINGS INGTEAD 7 / Tie, to pick up nonbearded citizens. He The on tse Person but an actual Sepetest {igor Ra . in a raillion that any of them ook rraybe wondering whether any ite OF TREES. __ Y4 wants it to answer calls for help ssid Teutration tnd’ soiled’ under te| "Wes mater a - like ‘earthly human beings, some: red => ‘4 from citizens who don't want to SonMisNels tr lsat dial "Weta? Yulee Rho! of them may be more intelligent Cf on ‘t pra a —— “ be molested. — be entered in the book Steffens Bireet—_Watertoré than we are. | oe ne of things — bane F- = he é 7 ‘ L WILLBON. | Precinct No. a Suct .-e onl —— ’ . , SS - Metioe is = po of # public June a : 10 Whatehe tate Airport Ras. ie Oe weer tee rcrent: * ¢ «@ J town tp toni Boar my an tewuuie Por baneipeich ag ato NOTICE | Watertord 1 Township, Wall Shapley, world-renowned astrono- At the caine thas he eece Bilis | to. consider the ovg sane ia ee a anon | ‘Precinct No. ‘oot t the Zoning To the Qualified Electors of the City T130 eat tite Rd Map Residence I District be) Comeaaer lof Pontiac, County of Oakland, Michigan. Precinct No. 7 Donelson School Huron Street Precinct No. 8 Stringham Schoo! Elizabeth Lake Rd ere No. 0 $236 Cooley Lake Rd ( From celal I District: Lote 1 te, 36 inclastve, Nickerson's Sub-_ jean Leah —— in con- Town- an ectior division, Séction 36, White Lake ae Lye the undersigned Clerk, will, fo be Upon any day except Sunday and a Map legal holiday, th® day of any regular or special aleciion or primary election name of | mer at Harvard University. likelihood of high forms of life Refusing to give himself credit anywhere else in. our solar sys- for much of the thinking, Shap- tem. le A y explained the reasoning: | Most scientists believe at tow Persons interested pre revere present. = ne of ue —— 1. There are billions of billions forms of vegetable life, such as list of of stars. The number is at least lichens, account for eo seasonal THe CANALS AND DAMS THAT HE BUILDS ARE re | sT. ges is on Gis at a cthice of the receive for registration the 1 fol b uU township [oo and any | voter not already re stered | (Oakland Coin Co.) {00 000.000 000,000000,000. Each 18) Tec tse tere chance LIKE VAU'G---- ONLY IN MINIATURE. thes shereiad, eg rownamr|fack “Tapition.* Province hayever | Eater Stoo! ; i wever is a 000,000,000. Each is There is a bare chance that some © 1956 ZONING BOARD that I can receive no names for Casa- th Lake Rade. potential source ‘of light and R. HARRIS, (tration during the time intervening be- Precinct No. warrith (ior any planets that ac! life may be hidden in the mystery Secretary./tween the Thirtteth Day before any| Knights of Pythies Hall, hte ar) ane beneath the clouds of Venus, Suns © 31, 60s |ranuter, speciel et othe) pesmeey See) ices se. — ay : ‘Shapley said. The other planets ~ SATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| Notice ts her ven that I will be) Community Activities Bldg. ife possibly does not exist bate Court for the County of Oakland, ®t my office Monday, July 9th, 1956 Williams Lake Rd around more than star in 1,000. other ee no ae Juventle Division % t Day for Registration, from 8 o’clock| G. BARRY, one star in 1,000. ° * In the matter of the petition concern-|#.™. until 8 o'clock pm. on said day Wetertord eee ann, 1086 8. Conditions like those on the Life elsewhere in the universe 1 _—— Pony, mince. Couse Ho sls aed x casing ade "the, ——= earth should be found at least would be found only on planets pa — father of said a eens ceeters <6 (eee prepay aor eddy ce ef ET es 166 million times in the known the right distance from their suns Court that the present where-/ The name of no person but an actual hearing to be held by the White Lake abouts of parents ‘of the said minor | ‘resident of the precinct at.the time qf Township Zening Board at the Town- lsaid registration, and entitied under the ship Hall on Monday, July 2, 1936, et to consider the following changes |Constitution, if remaining such resident, § pm ‘te vote at the next election, shall be in the Zoning Map entered in the registration book An Ordinance to amend White Lake ADA R EVANS Township Zoning Ordinance by amend- City Clerk nt tens rticle V—-Section §1 Districts Article VI--Section 61 Residence I dis- universe. to have liquids such as water. 4 “Man is one of more than a million kinds of creatures on the Prefe “ ers Smaller Towns ; eof the, { |State of Michigan, you are hereby neti. ) fied that the hearing on said petit June 26, 37, earth. There can be a lot of life New re) peop ° without man. In fact, there was emily. iar mara to ul ae |will be held at the Juventie Court, Oak- ulance Sev ane or Moter SALFSN aple ates. Birmingham. MI | ———— job small or too large Pree " © er ' : “ Lene be | Be ; eocute spreymee fm state at the Huntoon Puneral [EN | _ #6800 |CQOK AND FRY COOK WANTED. | [2 ‘0% S750 “pe paseo Geocting OM set Bement 48 - |) case aa H DIGNIFIED | Fred's White § - | doors 62 and up: eiectric fixtures. estimates FM 3-207! —fewe wre Senvices | yyy, REA PATE og ugg OESTTSIE PRETERS, TOURG| LSS tad"Weute Ta. Kat | OUBIMEE NARI AND CAMPER | Wont wre day FE eam | Eig, "ag" te Tees TOP, 4h ACK DIRE aLy OATES JUNE, Mime. Many.|_ Funeral Homer eit | filings, sdveriieing and contacts: | live im. Call FE 4026 Anytime oo ee WOMAN WOULD LIKE] “STAR WRECKING « | rar son” stack ‘punt sop beloved wife of Frederick Cole Earnings unit |GIRL MUSICIANS. 81} TGERS| rovided Hunter House, 198 Mune | EXP MAN WANTS "WORK | IN h york by the d ~~ ¢ : : | Maine needing hat va dear mother of Mrs. Lyle B. Fish. _____ Cemetery Lots s| MAHAN RE. AI -TY CO. | wanted Steady gong proto. | ot eirs. Bam roofing, siding. cement and paint-| [OUS¢WOr v the day. CORING eier sidesmg. MU Mra, Selma Maxi. Mra. Ines Lind. | ————~ 1 * | Co-operative Real Estaie Exchange Beasley Music Wort Weren Met Moos OR PENSIONED pa. oP Please call FE 2-2744. __ 131 W_Lawrence YARD & DRIVEWAY 9R4DINO. ir : BEAUTIFULLY | FE 078 W Huron Bt. ‘882. manage apt. Living ; h back filline FR S889 . Minas, Herman Wabks. Mrs. | iprave lot tn Oak) lGaTED. ome | 00D — WORKING CONDITIONS | = turn with wages. 148 E _S0y_ kind. PE 2-017 ___ Business Services 13 3 aie a eee eke eee eer rie| Fal Gordons MA 6-@1t doc woman ketweon 30 (araelnts (MARRIED MAN WITH FAMILY ____ Building Service 12 , cocina tna Gdtiec OE bane Se ist bn hen rekon wn Gun Lor 4 GRAVES | st ae plain cooking gen housework MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOD | desiree gore it oe fyi ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS PF 22168 2 is met ae Ghape! with Rev" Arvid Anderiee | section "ot “Whnte ES IN OLB | Shaper and milling ma- New taxe home. Live in. ¢ Watnine route We tra, vou | for Doo Maguire FE A-l CEMENT WORK carina OF | erm ants eran teeae Moving & Tracking 1 officiating te = hi wages y'vear round Wo layoffs. MASON WORK. STONE WORK. a i Movin ee ene oe ee chine operators, must be gaia —warrREss AND CURB Average $250 tc $300 per hour 4 jobs PE §-6008 canerete siebs. sideweles. patios. | _— a Le aos __ eOving rucking 19 Pa a= ane at the Voorhees-Siple _i | journeymen or have let- girls Butter Cup Drive-In. 10 —Apply_in a 180 N_ Perry Tan i DESIRES WORK OF ANY ir All work guaranteed. L & “API P y N ; A-) MOVING-RAULING ome lelp Wanted Male 6 ters of experience. 58 kland SALESMAN kind PE 40227 Coase. $0313 LIANCE SERVICE EXCEIIENT SERVICE Sa < . 8 #OUSEKEEPER GOOD BIRM REAL ESTATE | PLUMBING WORK | WANTED |. AAA Progr “BANDING We service all mates of automatic Ressonabie Rates Pesoee ecg It tenella welll om AA MECHANIC With Pontiac) hrs. a week. Apply at ae ee | ee ees for a hustler, _——__Reasonadle _FE_6-1016 VINTSHTNG QUALITY | SaGners. dion cleaners end a 4 AND BMAULING WHAT HAVE Bub, beloved infant von of Mr.) jrey See Bud Smith at Jack ~ Ty _like children MI 6-1810, Experience: preferred but will WANTED: EXTERIOR HOUSE : jos. cleaners and all you? Basements ete cleaned entral Tool & Die Co., C BUD BILLS FE #2080 types of small appliances ROY'S . FE tod” ore “Samer A "Weaktand| Hath, Homtae Bales and ser) & >| SOORPREEPER, FOU CARO . a PE eee TM | Satan ae FE a ewan ear prother of james, Jr .| lial or MA| 690 Maple Rd., Troy ee ee TO LE TIN CRAWFORD | WANT ler “a “WORK EVE | Basements, glassed and screened Kee TREE SERVICE REMOVAL AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING GOOD land. Graveside servies be A YEAR AROUND POSITION FO Twp., Birmingham. Do light housework. core for iri 63% W. Mure’ PE ¢-18e | dant. OR 3-79 Presrenea! foating. “and siding Sens ON cer ot VE cavtins ae FE ert —— uy. =— ot moral at — whe desires : a ee N. | Eves MY 3-1143 | cement onal. drives "| APPLIANCE REPAIR. wasHino “SHES AND _ROBBISH Wa HAULED, rangements by the C. J nish trans Salary “eom- y Employment Aj WOULD LIKE EVENING HOUR MICHIOAN OME REMODELERS ~ machines and vacumn sweepers _*°°ti™e FE hares H x et malecten; bones aad tesuradce. A SUPERINTENDENT NEAT APPEARING. 1 18 TO 25. AP- soyr en gencles 8A | work doing office wort. Can take | 3377 W. Muro: =-F-»s_s(“$s«SEE 4-5063 | Thyle Electric 802 N Johnson HAULING. anv eee bor eee piy Mr. Baker. ITT W. Mare, | weetea CONSTRUCTION oe Fee eae shortnand end type 09 words ¢/ A-1 “CEMENT WORK FE ‘wie “s-so8s NO. AYER =| inrists SOapvenTmina | EN. in “Commercial ‘desired. QUALIFIED BOOKKEEPER, 8U- POINGHAM and 8:00 p.m - LLOYD MONROE BEACH CLEANING wav Ling RUBBIAN ons ANY. re ) for appointment ND per market exp Good pay with “FERINGS a “ Beecheo cleaned, tnstalied, sand- | Bh papery hn The Pontiac Press GAN BELL TELEPHONE. CO. ee oe pene vere hag td in person. No| tmmediate fu'l or part time: Sec- | *QUNG SET Wonk is FE 46866 anand PS = fenavone Glaat : ELLOW PAGES FULL TIME. SURFACE GRINDER RAND. TOOL 200 Bald}win, po tee Market. retaries. typist general office | SIRES STRADE AORS sisal |*1, LAYING. SANDING @ FIN ‘OTLDING PLANS CONTEDE. | er emer eee eg neat FOR WANT ADS 900 > FUTURE, 3° WORK. | N Roe fee Shree sie | ‘00 Ben _ Pontia: Birmincham ‘Emplorn ———— DAY WORK Kanes maravesa 3 PE 93-7647. Df | and commercial. rigipr ms eave Heri +514 3 : ‘| — od ic 7 DIAL.F , ART. TRAINING OR EXPERL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS, | ‘OPENING 139 W Maple Birmingham Mid. YOUNG MAN WITH FAMILY See eee eree | SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS -°°7_"ime_ #0088 oe .FE 2-8181 NCE. R INFORMATION rofitable summer sales work FE. West ¢-4254 | would Uke work of any kind. "A&B TRENCHING | Walls and windows egealeiay LIGHT RAULING PICKUP & From 8 a.m to p. CALL FE 1. Slaps before 10 am and eve For sxpsrences Le barb sales per | _3608 Cone. Rochester. FF FE_0-2252 Footings water line field tile | Free est. No obligation FE Diet ice Reliable PE 2 ERV- m. m. son ng experience necssary ( *RAEBNER’ S | DRY WALL BY M Liew? oe t between 20 | oe, ‘ Fe eee - ACHINE FREE *'’ AND HEAVY TRUCKING. au er TOOLMAKER red 4 Apoln’ im person. Walte's Work Wanted Female 11/42, Rings OF CEMEeT wong. sconstes Male ‘ee ot Rubbish hauled Sand fm dirt portea im mediately The en 10) } Tool Lathe Operators _Personne] Dept, Sth Fioor. PONTIAC i ~ BORING © 6C. PICK UP BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT | E xpert t eae eT a as yar STAKE TRU SIDI fon rics eine, {|--IMMEDIATE EMPLOYME Job shop experience preferred. Ap- OPEN—LADY Nene | Cast Gar sorvieg |) ett ‘pre ehtemera: Me: jes tee I ree trimming and “tne heuling of acy kine Se a & errore r OIA TE EMTLOTMENT | ix. _porace only, employment | We have e position tor a, jets JOBS FOR EM_3005@ marge. Restdestial en¢ commer./ removal. Ph. FE 56593) +7 . . ler tet Ganen 40 Pye 10:30 and 12:00. Manufacturin won —— : ALL IRONING, | DAY SERVICE | _ 40604 | or OR 3-2000. - O'DELL CARTAGE _ toeertion of the sdvertinn | /AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE | _cerd Lobe Hee TT OF) Relations Devenent eppearacs| MEN & WOMEN i as oemet be Dieeneet ergy SB Al 2 en eee Deeg to bese eee \ ‘ . z sona svn de 8, = | ARR Gered valueless th the enced. Steady em: joyment. Geer nual dice end. 6n7 gn ary ence maleied ore. THE NATION'S LARGEST EM.| BABYSITTING WASHINOS AND | BULLDOZING AND > DUMP troee | Pa Be Soares 78 F Pike. SENC CEI R Ore error “When » eancell = wages Call FE ¢-9413 for appt, Sat ee ferred, "me: hours ares hours FLOYMENT SERVICE 7 MICHT.| ironings done 63 © bushel FE | service OR 36833 MA 58-4608. i ECTRICAL | ‘ RFDUCED RATES : ire AUTOMOBILE between ® and 12 am. or 2 and ay, and 5 days a roings PERMANENT VER ran owe ECTR arge van to serve vou @mith your “kill ” : + 8 pm, at 217 should average $550 per month POSITIONS NOW | §-woMEN WANT WaLL_wase | CEMENT. & BLOCK SEWE TIN _Moving FE ¢4n6 be ne ye wil) be given SALESMAN _ Saginaw, Come ent 8) van = us Car a Apply RE SC EPTONine. No exp. 8190 Shee and cleaning FE 17-0223. Work PE 5.0782 Sinks — dey en ee es | - ~ Men with selling abtiit new TV SERVICEMAN EXPERT. ee nai Oak _ MP REDEPTIONIST- PBX $225 | CHILD CARE BY DAY OR HOUR- ‘OUR SPECIALTY | HEA fame for advertee and used car merchandising Lib- | enced -. Gordons Ap Royal Oak _______ | RECEPTIONIST. Cashier. $200, ly. Lt d home FE_ 5-8737. Floors, basements. ATING SE RV ICE Trucks to Re 4 msats qoatamug Gee cine eral compensation len. See Pred _pliance. Waterford. OR} sai, ORDER & BILLIN' Fides || ~ RECEPTIONIST $223 ELDERLY WOMAN WIS! BA. | CEMENT WORK ao: aay Gas, of] burners and furnaces. n eraue Ginnie baeaioy canes Foster in person wth Lineoin WANTED: FORD " MECHANIC | jady Bi: - gabon wack wi yrs SEN OFFICE Geert on . ee bysitting and tight housework. FE | Floors. driven ete Jensen. FE one meus er ieee Denn TROCES Te AcToRs " rd-O- se . e 5 2340 y dav previous to publiestion || te ae mediately. Peromer Por Ine Sctora Area’ Interesting and De: CASHIER | MACHINE Opr. Soc gan mon —ecuOOLsuniom | CUSTOM CARPEMTER ContRac. | —22!¢! WAYNE nEaTrn na''co. noe piekuoe It. on takes & Par GOOD an Dyke a. REpublic | yersified work. Immediate open- ; : would like baby sitting and light | {tor Small crew rough and finish. wy, ) i Sem'-tratlers Transient Want Ade may =sges Bratd Motor Sales, Cass | _2-7138 ing. 5 day wk. Company open: | BOOKKEEPER. 9238 | housework. Christian = pre- | _Licensed and insured EM 3-8001. | HEATING” SES AL. sresere set trastere eelsaneaiind an eeRan bit b= _Pike FE 2-0186 WANTED. WEED MOWERS MUST | fits. Our employees know of this AUTO BILLER HQ. typing $220 _{erred. Call FE $6811 after 8°30. | FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS repaired -cutioor erie but and | the day of publication after ENCH HANDS, GAGES. a108 oere! align — sickle ber.| ad. Call OAkland 8-258. |\OFFICE TRAINEE $180 EXP’ WOMAN WANTS DAY/| & specialty Carl L Bills FE| order oye. sienna: ! Pontiac Farm and @ first insertion. Bland fixtures ya. oe _ony Hal & Recreation. | BART TIME OPENING FOR GIRL SECY-BOOKKEEPER $300 work. Ironine or cleaning. FE | _2-5789. : paired. Rebun Sula new Gus Industrial T -_ _ Mile Ra Counc Co., ity Hall. FE 3M, Ext. 71. s,s or woman with some bookkeeping SECRETARY trainee $275 | _ 2-7935. FLOOR LAYING SANDING. Fin-| Chimneys a specialty Walls and | a ractor Co, . casm want ap aarea ||;MitkecSetier™ "YM wanna een. manne aan | fioreay (nit at Togsess GoRRERPTG me OF Be GENERAL ROUREWORE «TO 6) HEE, HI, 2, ae Fu |, commanr Far emsi MwmTee Open tay Ta fen j A : ays & wee a 50. davs. FE 8-3615. ree estimates Leo & Bob FE pany: uding Sunday Lines 1-Dey 3 Daye 6 Daye Steady ovart time nights 101 W Farms. Novi, Rte. 1, GReenleaf| through Friday Apoiy to to Box 1 | ee oan to exec $300 - 2-755 LAWN aOwkaa Se o! ee tem” _ Fe cise Huron 4-6773, The Pontiac Press. : B ER. Close GIRL, 17, WOULD LIKE BABY: | Gigp R POW. VET WITH 2 2 $150 «(81.86 4 a USTOM BUILDING F HA er, sharpened or repaired. Ar. TON STAKE TRUCK 2 1 1 BR | cas DRIVERS Davs On WIGHTS | WT ROUGH 8 FINISH CAR: | PART TIME SALES 4 ree tine, JP Ceiny “OR Dou | _Rancing Modernising, FE Avsare,| SS0led. motors repaired. One day —"ants hauling FE, ¢-4nes “4 100 0 34n Boe 4 |—Steaay_or 25 of ite re _penter. Union only. FE 4-8470. p to $200 per mo. Tom rae Saivase TE, SECRETAR eEEOE ar DRYWALL, TAPING. GUARAN. | Puneet per ’s pictus end delivery |P inti $ 32 34) 80 US pRivE AND Wb ison STATION az | TB Soccer pcrresstve Pore | | ESvaTe om LID $325 | GIRL 18 WANTS BABYSITTING |ORYWALL. TAPING. OK N-| Phone FE 2-687}, 63 Lineoin ainting & Decorating 20 $ 3% 48 te part time 25 older. “Apply. 38 tendant. Must have at least 1 yr's | desler. Fa MU ‘ans TYPIST. 90 Wo PM. hee i vicinity of Deere eee Ce estimates. OR | PLASTERING ALL KINDS. Hi 5 8 te | pat gad ae wee _exp. Phone FE 35776 SALESLADIES. | GTEADY AND | TYPIST, err oh $240 ee D&M BLD ; yers, OR 31345 wl PAINTING AND DECORAT- e 30 © 68 EXP. MAN TO Ta¥ LINOLEUM. part time position in ladies, chil. TYPIST. 30 W P.M. . $200 GIRL 16 WANTS WORK. G. SERVICE PLASTERING ing Free est 240 Baldwin Ave. a on yom. ror te Man 23 to 38 panel rasun eae Tas Ht tg ot | SECRETARY to ie, Exee.".. 00 GIRL Saas pat We WORK As Be SES TEE SET: | 0. Merers “EM 3.01 ee F ft life insurance debit, expert- ve recent exp. Ages, | MEN ATE A — 62) A-l) PAINTING INTERIOR AND — EXPERIENCED ONLY ence not necessary, we train George's - Newports, 74 test: | cook ater rienced, FE 8-400) Ri iG. SIDING ALT AW TOR AND rou ERA. 8 MACHINE FILED _exterior. FE 2-0078 ° fees Tali apy wand 870. weekiv plus commission, plus TRE GRE Wootb LIKE DAY 4 AND CUSTOM BUILT GARAGE Mant: eee Bagier | i Seis sDECORATIN Ww Tire, 77 W Huron corner of Cass. tim < oecteen rtp ies “ihe SHeantee oar ‘auAuITY find - $ AND BREPZEWATS CALL FE TREE TRIMMING AND, REMOV. eM ceervice, Com: 12 to 4 dally, _ fare | rood - aa ; GRADUATE WITH | 2-825, FE 2-704 EVES 95, Oe estimates, Phone FE _fmeree Nae) . BOX REPLI —!3 wo 44 t information ing cond Dougta- Cleaning Co.. $300 OR | _7-8384 sa he mk oon Re oe Oe JO REENERS” pone Mime emplovment "Phone MU‘ual | FLOOR-CAVING” SANDING aND TRE",,TRIMMING. AND, RENOY- STOR PAINTING PAPER PAPER: - ae “ re 28, 37, joan nave ene = ae! farm- __Help Wanted Female 7 SECRET: ARY WANTED 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. ieee SCHOOL GIRLS Wish Hone ren = are expertence. = ol estimates FE 2-019, FE | mates FE 46918 moved. FErsti- wae o others need a Ph NSP t f equipm en’ - ’ , _ South Lyon "OEmeva. cet one » BEAUTY oranaTos wince. leirguires a ee » hes Phone FE 5-9277 babysitting, or mothers’ helpers| Free estimates John Fas icr On VaW TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- ed INTERIOR @ 3 & EX- HANDY MAN PAINTING AND | _*E ? e exp. We offer good wages, GRAEBNER'S- ROYAL OAK __jobs. Call FE $0080 0 1616 pas Dutch elm, mosquitoes & Guaranteed. Free cas ol con: &| carpentry & general work a d opportunity for advancement, patd | 207 WARSI TOm, EWARE BLDG. N WORK OR DISH WASH- — SANDING CAYING, Le iad | ‘rimvaing & remevel_—tres | — —oee roun: conto SADOLEAGED WOMAN | estimates Phon AT PAINTING. P —_! M | Cooley Lake cottage, pert time | for cashier and general store | sorantt hoepttalieation end in PHONE 6-4760 ing, nights Fontinc Box 1 __ 1519 yo aral FE _2-8850 ° —_— Mason Thompson. oe | n emoriam 2° as needed $125 an hr. Phone work, 6 Gave per week includ- rence MIDWEST LADY WOULD LIKE WORK BY 2 | WTD ROU on «BEST PAINTI E+ eoet ~~~ _EM 30170 Sat. only ing und ood rate of pay. M C MFG. CO. PONTIAC'S OLDEST EMPLOY day or week FE 56-5882 HOU SE RAISING i for new OH CARPENTER CREW senahts: i Mas 7) REA- mt Lov LOVING MEMORY or stare KOREAN VETS AND | ke phone calls. 240 Mighland 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion) MENT AGENCY INVITES Moy | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WANTS| Equipment rented. excavating |_1 PM “| PAINTING AND econ pane peck ree Hg i one NON. “ey AE (STUDENTS AND TEACHERS,| TO COME IN pecues | cere om tear without chil: trucking, general — buildin WELL DRILLING bath tile or floor tile by the houg ek 1 VETS AVON OFFERS OPPORTUNITY | profitable summer sales work. FE; SOME OF OUR APERMANBNT | fe. 414 Clintonville Rd Tele. | _ 2.2721, | Well and or job. Free est y the hour 34 a have passed ‘since. _See Ad Under Instructions—9 pie eDirgered to oa =! family | 43626 before 10 am and eve- rao 406 Porting State ann 39-1813 HOUSE WIRING DONE REASON. i _ pump repair, OR 3-2306 _quarante Sons el, at work that oa Fe wre mp - ‘ou serv-| nings. g 1D GED LADY WISHES " 10 ANT ince ave. acres were called Bote "an pple: vata tonne cs er taterpation oe vl nh Pe esson WA ca WANTED. FRED'S peor fs ae ca wh ihe, Free cetnetes Cree. FE Garden Plowing . 16B TANT, OECORATING God tilled you to bis haven or! i” doth & ‘ob shop machin- White Swan M60 and Pontiac truc = ree RNa NTINC : rest 13 Long vreerem, ee machin | BARMAID. 6 DAYS, BETWEEN lake Rd Inst uctions 9 MIDDLEAGED LADY WOULD "ai MOlIEO Fopty A-1 ROTOTILLING ee WALLS "EO And besutitul garden of happi-) Wo ns, Borper, Yates Machine — btu attrac tye and WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT-| KO Hke_tostng, FE +001. 7 an me! arden ~ ved | TOPPER AER +7081 We pray Lord, when our work —t¢? Mic LW Grinks, Must have excellent ref-| reeses. 1 for part time. Prank REAN VETS AND>»| Maw AnD WIFE WISHES WALL Brick, a omens week Bee — REASONABLE. PEE soo7i | PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. we earth ts through MEN WANTED. 18-45 Pontiac Press "Bos Wene | — 208 Beer's 2h 8. _‘teiegreph. NON-VETS washing & cleaning. FE 3-742. ine work "FE 4220. GARDEN LOWinG AND SXARD _ Free estimates es Phone PE 3-708, . meet again beyond the Practical training in Drafting and an ra a oe wowan we Live a bays. Bre” for roou kt ike, tts a OT TFINO. S&C- cn A A Ante 6 ALL Ree soll. *tertor, A "Algo! gutter ina ND _IN- will be no more proved. Free cciermen toiled Or will sell _shon to Pode person. | _ 62573. . DESIG sa 32842 kind 1918 ‘arsh. |. sree LING tae WNS ary } +7850 led. Rea- and we can dwell to Write for inform ation. Box ¥. Dizie Hwy WOMEN CAB DRIVERS, STEADY | fot, ENoivuEne Ne No ‘previous PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. 2-8046. ROTO on 3A PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR ‘ § 3 oe Mother & i@AN TO HELP HAUL WAY” Prevening ERATOR eee bane | W Huroe quired. devettigate out 1 our r Industrial a WiLL it aie Gervice, "FE | Setimetse "serena gat: 7 art Braid, 2331 Lake George Rd. tT MT 42660 WOMAN OF GOOD OHA RACTER Veterans |. “qe exe poor a ie your ehil- T Robbins. “ne Jeane. rE 47069. OUR SON AND Lake Orion au iVERS looking for » home. To help moth pe Bring, thet of Sepa- dren and. home while you are on Also black dirt & ee ae PAPER REMOVED, ’ Marshall Roder, MIDDLEAGED GROCERY CLERK | ert time, 38 of older, Appt G8 | Sc permantat pectin rs ren | Waldron Hotel rh paetPet:| tom, References, GH ea _FE 4422 manure. | "Plaster patchtn stating, exneral pm Midwest re : home in exclusive. pel 1 to 8 p.m, or Thurs, June 28, | RELIABLE LADY DESIRES WORK Lau ae ~ i ; TRES WO -aundr Servic 18 7 AR HOPS AD * - with 1 or 2 days off if wanted, | 10 ¢.m. to 8 p. in drugstore evenings. FR #3326 y bd PAINTING DONE VERY REA- of June, God ORDERLY WITH F HOSPITAL EXP. | Ppiehts, Apply aes Toni’s |" Toeate oly Uge gftom Catholic | CEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE | _ after . ce w ~~ | eee, FE S216 enytme, ana, and fed) Frecn a and prember, Age be | 7 uburn_ Rd. oeee. — = Ve Mr. Chap | WAY AT “SAPE-WAY” DRIVER RELIABLE. MIDDLE AGED WOM. . a) pour clement DRY AND, FOL FoLD | Painting & Wall Washing | between @ and 5 torl eppoistinent, | enced, over refer-| WOMEN = Res fue wert. becodaee teh S CPAIR ttrams. Automatic Laundry. —rree_eatimates. FE 9.2700 474 “4 peieiment, | Sacee’ doe ite must have re wo rs HOUSE- Ww PE + 1068 peggy: ennig ing. Must live : _Paldwin ‘Ave, PE 2-0970 rs PAPER HANGING RE. f ms = ste nil in. rT convalescent home. Ex- — : : Pa SONABLE . “Re Seen S| Classified Ads! To swap Bist ot'h_seeune: Sri launary.'to| Work Wanted Male 10) _iuest veterans, FE 3a" rear aNYDER, FLOOR CAVING |CACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF | "sist _FP_t2 rane thine R MARLENE: PLEASE CON- RPENTER. RELIAB ~ WANTS mifully fNeiehed Ww AeHING “2 AINTING greet again in his pid what you don’t need for tact. worried rather and mother. wou ve Loe “ rooms, attic eee r oe ws and. light bene: Fon yaar ree 1 eae work ‘run p RANg ne pee what you do, call FE 2_E: rote family, Pap 2 adults Drive modeling and repa sents | aawene ) eer OR | tee, ph. Pontise Laundry. PE Mother, 2.8181. DISHWASHER WANTED EVENING yoad aloud with and ms 2-0078. pms gph nat oa, “er aie, ro GUIDE TO L “il i , Work $17) Dixie Hwy, poten re Toca) c NEW & ‘Frevolonin ean some typing. ine ERS FRET Png Bh things you're not ing a - \ Pontine gery. , also Femoval.! 188 Rose Center ha, teoegh Classified Ads! ; Ly ’ i e - f < f i i ‘ i . 1 ail yt es na el ie ae oie 5 al piles eek i ae: "NG Vir ae | Aj . ¢ 4 : : ’ ate ant > i ' - a : i Pa | ° ‘ : | - 4 \ om ‘ y a ‘ ; a = i ; cf « : : : { j : i = } % . . : “4 ¥. : . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 2 * ? a Physio-Therapy. 21A __ Wanted | to Rent, 2 Wanted: Real Estate 32A MODEST MAIDENS — By Jay Alan, For Sale ieee 43 _ For Sale Houses © B “For ‘Sale Houses 43) SWEneEn tauasan o ost z LPO OG LOLA LO LYALL LO a eee _ “pecial Re py 2G CABH = ye ~ = oe 3 vaue 8 py | (oom wouse | wire BATH. § ROOM "OME I FOR sau, ‘000. 3 eo _&. PE 42851 e) ene $13.00 with $3000 down, Owner. | car as part down avant. FE | FZ v——— | efter ¢ p.m FE 6 . ROY KNAUF, Realtor 453 Orchard Lake Ave PE @1431.| 3743, 7 RO ea. Ee __ Television Service 22 W. Huron OA Os ime re 2-1421 LOOK! OFF AUBURN BY OWNER af 7 orated. 4176 8. Center Bt, Mete- COPENHAVER’S R 10 & TV $6817. BUY OR List cr eating 8. Marshall 8t. Modern. 4 down —— bag " “Saas —— pales | _ repair. 696 W. Hu AD Oa Ty WE NEED sates e Rd. Garage. Paved drive, Terms. | fufMace 3 car garage. Plenty of | = If you earn . Foe eat "ne 4 ‘+5607 YR QUARA Ph. Fm a Y) erage. Paved TY prme. shade, Cast sh to mortgage. No deal- | ; i quaity for this ges 3 bedrm : BAY OR NIGHT. TV SERVICE. Several laste, cms INTEC Ay Stedere ¥ bes néeae. Garare — F | Established in 1916 < “fe none hehe viol ng tg -4\ « Prpenea en Staak R. F. McKINNEY Stes can ened tae pone, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~ AT. (1.200 DOWN—East side 2bedrm | Rome with higher priced homes. expenT— RA lw id, ic t Mi 2 UNiv 1-9798 Priced at $6.950, terms. | tractive bungalow ana 2 extra! home, | pleasant kitchen tied | Only 1, se Hurry! SER VICE acts, “[! i : i | tol rivilege ak ath, asem en ack-top mekes, Service calls d to & on . aon Migs. E: DOG HOUSES CU CKLER REALTY | On pitke p comes wotr; | atreet. ie tahoe! and bus. See 7? Toms on 3 Landscaped: Cox sa rere 463 Seginaw ‘/casn ITY OR Bed “5 236 N, Saginaw FE ¢4091| er and more, 810.000 easy terms! it now at 87 ae ee ve allt te —— GUARANTEED TV REPAIR any —*4 ontract. Fi “re Saver ~~ BUNGALOWS = meee cane Seserees NEWLY NEW-—North side ?%bec. comfortable living 36. NDON NB) ANY THING i room home Modern kitchen, (C, P, ANGU Ss 1919 M15 _ RADIO & TV 177 8 PARKE &T. Com in 24 hours for your equity. = J. R. Hi {z — Pia sre peru ibe - Phone Ortonville, 132 Collect ——— Bool ht i 132 Collect / Pr ui d ‘LIZABETH ‘Typewriter Service 224 BUYERS W AITING | ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor , ren mage Bee TOR ve seit condition 0.h00 terms "28 by 46 Bunaalow wim asbentep : Before selling your land c Open Eves, Tu ~ a ig inar tay simaed a oe bath, Open 0 to 6 “ding on 75 by 150 ft lot Small TYPEWRITERS © ADDING we. Gis"nuli geet nastirsadiag 7% Meee TR, FE a, eg a Renn el ROME SHOR 8 room, Deed: Gomme rear 200 te ey . ind PRpest = Wor water, en sink and al! in- ae in . General Printing and Office Bur Te McCullough togay. FE tous; WANTED TO BUY FROM OwneR terior’ studing We only have cr oath Sy wietee ee _Piy_Co li W. Lawrence or PE 5-0075, modern ranch home 8m a! | two of these left. sound construc - Owner has an establisned TV BIG BEDRMS TYPEWRITERS RENTED — | ( TH AVDE . “R | i acreage, large living room. 2 ee , tlon very attractive you can sa:e - service Business on rear of int Paved St location W of tows. Mitonell's, 123 N Saginaw st a Caltor | 3 pedrooms, basement On paved | ve money by finishing this one your- Drayton srea near Disle Hw: All large rms | bedrm dows - a 6 E Walton Bivd Open Eves road within 3 miles of Pontiac. bell” and Walton Bivd $2900 down and 1 up Full basement with ~ Upholstering 23 DO YOU WANT TO_ SELL OR Box 3 Bes} Bu & Phone tonight t alr furnace apc sutomatie PE buy a nae contract? For quick 00 $00 PULL, PRICE Crean ben a Ys : Ol walter heater $1250 down . : mim. | f l Fi rm rq , : ae vimabigtcouee tate ke ea a Sell or Trade fy berm rash pcre m Today Ss ee, we eae tees rey +361, _Free _estimates ‘T. G. T k i © eS 8: v ROO! oak floor: full basement au SO “ tea beth ied e Rd EF ell THOMAS UPHOSTERING TOCKe Sell or trade your real estate by - j value Liberal terms a Oe oes pe 44.8 TELEGRAPH FE 5-808! Realtor pe 2 ee Rael Ene | $3.08 DOWN — West side Large! $750 DOWN And immediate =| {SP.Fead, Now @ erms. | ? SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES & BED- 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-671 : at “eer modern 7 rm. home. Excellent | ee ory wee | is. Your r material. FE. 5-8707 ce net re ing and it is ap eal time condition, by t, gas heat | rick ranch style home jo- . : - TO GET THE MOST POR YOUR pi property on the mar- | Here is "a good “home. for only, cated on lovely corner lot. = - FLOYI) KENT, Realtor | Lost . & Fe und 24, ‘and contract, Realtor Patridge; ket. Our sales force will ae a i Just a liitie interior finteby | ‘ou | ts the ara to see. 1050 W to call on you wel uaueeget ing to complete this one me tewrete -| EELS eee ell lan n Eves. Phone nn 23-8316 over your r e LosT: RORN-RIMMED oxaners LET ation, Just our . DOWN Ranch Fen ere) $1980 DOWN MOVES You Next to Consumers Power | im brown leather case. On Oak- f service. FE — = Lee . d | or Baldwin Taee FE 2-1980. on the sale a your contract| log our service will be imme- low with 3 bedrooms. Oi! AC} = into cute 4 aren] = i SPR WATER Sais Lost at! er M. Si Real diately aveiiabie to you. saad Canes eer Wisetenieg aciss: | Tain basement, oll furnace eMaALt. PURNISHED noteE East : & @ Quiet neigh- pons : { burn Heights for Pontiac Lake Sun aft. Call FE Gw. s tout, Rea tor be: "Fie ie lovely bome is on! ly | oak floors, large closets ot Auburn gh aie by i mo z ner Lot 1000170 Full ri O+ erlook in: ilver Lake Go ee cate ii = _ N. Saginaw 09 it Af 66166 rs REAL ESTATE -14? | ena ne a oe rear old. Call Mrs. Hoyt, coreens Oe coae”. ns $5250 Down ay neat $950 fea Cours re ae a cies Bie PEM Pe a — as 1363 Huron Bvenings 2-0840. ‘i {| shewn bY appointment only after 1 bedroom home along with le. Vie. of Huron and Saginaw | out _om Fhe +4813 | price, 6 pm Phone FE 1-068) | abundance of custom features i a ee te ‘ONT R. ACTS WANTED | oat A Furnished BB “She says this is the way she wants us to make her look!” —_| $94.00, RANCH BUNGALOW —Here | WEST SIDE. All the com 7) Gisbe letue ooreuie tase be “VGeib ine Gerikk We need eentvacts for (hence ent pts. ur | —— : : aoe . ne | itchens Full basement. recree- .. of nome = aes rely FOCR AND BADI DOWN Mw room | large closeta, anacicus saie uyers wait at have \ . tion room Fireplace, oak floors | eu TOO some baht : es kitchen with loads of cabinets OR 3-5169. : ; you” Reasonable discount. large 1 BEDROOM APT MODERN : vcd opPlastered walle Compicie'y nole Hills with carpeted liv- ished att Rood basement and Rase t G ftiened off for Lost: FEMALE BOXER. FAWN | or email balances new or sea- adults Corner Elizabeth Lake a Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 clara: mane levee closetn with we room, dining Toor ee Messonabie Corner tot rele oeeen ae wut ie = Vietnity Keego Harbor childrens! Somed comtracts Clark Reel Es- Unien Lk Rd Schneider A birch dours. Large carpeted liv breakfast nook oi furnace ile is ret cinw Silver fake Golf pet After ¢ call FE 40745 Re.) tate 1362 W Huron St Open eve +1554 DANDY FURNISHED APT ON 2 BEDROOM CORNER HOUSE ing room breezeway and alta hed ang 2 car garage and paved fall OR Me 2058 Petter * fc Timkeu sient automate hewa anorue cane oe ae 2 ngous le Slava anole ta Teorey! Sa Secu! cada ree ‘ = ris@te n ang entrance 2-4 a ’ Founcs ver ae of ia6c. oF a t ati pric please bosT RADIO CON IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR 4 BPP odil Mow Berek . : Toset cWeas oo pared street, | ORTH Sibe Next w cee —— ; ‘tor tre emutious buver, raped ares, Pi FE $0620 or FE es contract or equity in your " private entrance Aduits only. 286 752 Ww co . on Peéaiss: Rent Lake Cottages B64 1 HW RROWN. | ; J searcom raach ate nome We oan bulld on Se me 06222 spporntnient sae S Jessie & “Fe = ae ; aoe ARON. Realtor with 2 car garage. 2 lots ero fhe cose 4a ne ( ‘) i t : ae FURN i} ROOM & BATH APT S. + 5 . $4099 $1.9 cowr $4) me 16 Loar FEMALE poo See & ae SURE eS, Realtor 3 rooms 18st FLOOR iad With separate entrance 107 Glen 3 LARGE CLEAN SEMI-MODERN 6 “ TL tses ‘ne _— ere” Ga Vareeea. Gnd piner pans sxaiiabe See our ar Ss OM a tngellrliie ard e Ra FE 4-4667 entr. Adults only FE 4264 wood , tottages Week or month On wal tip ng Gulity) coom Close bo echocl mode! For gadtithonal informe- . Seturday afternoon FE 71-0132 y t , Lost o MOR TG AGES 2 ROOMS. CLEAN QUIET LOCA FURNIBRED— “APT Tittaweoasse River Reiaxing ya and shopping center Only co conta Real Fetate i REEN PARAKEET BAND ou.o ’ tien, close in Suitable for 1. 2 lg E. Howard cation spot 150 miles N of De- $1500 down. RED HORSE CORP, 8 Mair. Clarkston, Mich as ite oe : or more with 1 ce pe temmomen PE 2026 16% ET CHENETTE FOR CLEAN troit Junction M6) and MJ0 Near | $018 Cass Eliz Re MAple 5-5821 _ entty 2 MALE MEAG! us Ca © SARL ae 2 8) area ROOM “APT. NICELY _FURN “Poe pare Fe soe ames, Oats A Mee aT rl ge U yrwcaieom bee peliaice _ PE $2382 of FE 36118 | RuoMe 44750 $1000 DOWN AL am > ‘ arm Loan Correspondent ' : wee = SO 7 is N 5 L1G ~ Cc On: : 7 @ room ouses of a: # After 4 pm Fauitabie piel ag R bie. Close in. FE 2218) se ie eters = cou: 4 ROOM FURNISHED, Avail: | re (landscaped | tot ol fur. Me UA. Hecnel apetnita wicees Inds pricec’ tight Also apts white, on Bi ees H Soe vm Je FURN ADULTS bie No _Grinkers 32-4160 Le pennant on s0014 Tomales mS I Teocas geen ota Moge odectl oi _Owner. 3703 Oakshire, FE 5-4362 from 21 O families priced right. e iTmingham Heense CASH FOR LAND RA CTs # . oniy _ 338 Orchard - Lake Ave scemtentiy ith | aan, a : : x = meee: w DINNAN . Reward fr Sue Te toe J yanWent seo SINS Hwy. OR 3 (DELUXE APTS. AT CLARK'S. MODERN 2 ROOM ara ence FURN. CABIN. coop Beach) BUNGALOW, 2 LOIS , vemneereceteee aa luedems ee ACANT eauipped FE «37m 66 WW Hureg he \ 1 bik west of Blue Sky | Poe ek fot pisces re Greve rd oF sleepy 6 Lewiston, i Quick possession en this one home Everytiing automatic, goo HOMES | white os anime eel by rings ) | sa oes "Common oats vr. exe aes tame SiGe A AT SU STAPLE:| Soctaice cear Past gr Men | : scsouet a pacts rtrert ul \\ ITH monweaith. - bun near Eastern Jr igh i : SA ’ 1 . basement of] furnace. combinatio —— and ne St. Named | NEWLY DECORATED 2 ROOM) tom, 8t Keego Harber house need iat sould like to cal] your Kdw. M. Stout. Realtes ato ae and fercoea Seaeal ce : : inkey $2628 Reward a noon CPURN art x RO oa apt Tor_aduls 143 E. Howard | 4 repair best cash offer takes t. ‘home 2 sixty foot iota shaded 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-8165 venetion blinds imeluced. §11 000 INCOMF Yost: ? awe “BOXER. ~ ANSWERS wo, FE > 27821 SEErING: ROOMS. $8 AND $7 A. Contact John Capies FE +0604.) and ecu ae ete ereudians ; Open Eves Till 8 30 terms aupean ar. Just a short bloce off the Dine “Rascal Cau FE $-0266. Re. | Week. or share house with MOD «¢ RM COTTAGE. 2 RM. price of only or immediate I § | Is this well-Dulit 2 family Has ven ‘al our disposal ee =e =e? rms AD BATH. Ba ‘BASEMENT ene child Lape & mouth furnished. |) cabin. Pvt. beach MArket ¢2398 sale. _Completely Furnished 2 bedrooms ai! modern home ex-' ¢ rooms with ful] bath up and Lost YOUR Pet) want “Wel car elemte Econ nc acon yen > womens Paiva ciTRANGK a ) Fran MODERN PRIVATE 3 AND Batu | . a Lakefront Bunealow : | Casevilie Sand Potzt Safe beact..| Ideally located tn Elizavetn race) Pomemeee, Con beet frame $6 M Farke i 3 family near Senior Migh Seboct bozer Choke chain 4 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3 sleeps & available July ist to Estates cveriooking the Pontiac enclosed porches, den. rice |iv- FE #518! FE 8-77 706) at $7,000. regerd Iden. “aes Piece ca aril 2 ROOMS | mn All) ef Angus: Call evs | Geantry Clev/and wih privileges ng room. kitchen with breakfa:: ? ROOM HOUSE BATH GARAGE 2 family and aingie on Union St. tier sag ee le ee ae ey aprs COUPLES PREFERRED | Soaps Sad | Stn completely farnisnea recrea.| "Ok 1 Begs Bedresm) $4 ft long GPS scres Leo Thomas, =a apts Sep ar ray IN VIC OF PERRY: wotown FE . Before & MODERN RESORT aT PONTIAC 1 compilete:y furnis eos with built-in wardrobe and cio, _Malo ord, Mic - Single on Perkins St. at 85 Pert. Brown wih white feet. | or FE 3 = —... Leke Santy Beach. Clean cabins | tion room and laundry room With e, galore Paneled walls. ores MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | These properties all of frame male — hound FE 22-1386 2 ROOMS, REWLY DECORATED. oy aoKis TaD. “oweas 317 R & K Cabin bay OR 3-0389 | @utomatic washer and ¢ryer and screens Full bath. 2 car ga- j construction and now rented Soe e EALTY rivate entrance and bath 111 | Whittemore st | NORTHERN COTTAC to wi Tastefully decorated and elean as rage and bby shop Latee ict NEW NEW new] Being sold to pay off estate heir: Lost oan PARAKEET yt. Cooperative Real Estate Exchange Telegr A Clark |2 LARGE RooMs aNp Bat “© ng Bi AGE ALL MOD) a pin througnow $16 130 on terms —Sgkias th Bate oand weacn te ae Prefer selling in one deal out | cinty $7? Pa 3 Open Evenings and Sundays | ppiy ork @i) utilities 547 Auburo em MApile 5-708 down and $100 per month. DO you # r PLAN 5 wil consider any reasonabie of- reneret enseers to i9v) W Muren Ph ia Baas LARGE ROOMS. UTIL. | —*! Utlities_! WALLED LAKE MODERN conv \VARD E. PARTRIDGE IFT On eon a cee | here , Bame of “Tweedy PE 66731 ———— Private e. Washing 2 RMS AxD BATH $35. ADULTS "Prt peach rm Reasonab! : ~ PARTRIDGE Lakefront Home STEIGA TION Gon A Ew ROUND LAKE AREA fost In vic “GF PIKE AND PAD wre wnt GIVE You A QUICK | pri “Garage 100 Norton | only PE _1-0106 _MA ¢38" . REALTOR FE +3581 (;00d Sand Keach nome a re ts mE ealearal S| golid construction throughout thts ) Scae cen pereneet with yellow ash otter pith no edd:tonal Bid- 2 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE 3 ROOMS rts BaTH NEWLY ___ For 3s 1980 W HURON sf oO , tedroom ranch tyre bungalow {'%* 2 family CB, that hes | head Minus tad ‘eatures RE- ‘ j eMtrance so chiar 17} Stat Gecorated, Private entrance and or Rent ‘Rooms — 37 : ee tbow Lake Large d01200 ft Not : t e808 hg room kitehen. utility WARD Pr seis? after 4 pm (ot? <7 | mares ularen te beth ates vacsat sults ssome “ - _Open Eve = wo 0 on pavement: Good frame sem ee ie Sour hiete. canar bedroom and bath up ? Bedrooms. | g - r het ta] droa ne ter 68 unary ving ro Ost: FEMALE BOXER Fawn > “ iM ) (Ey & BIEN ARGER | 2 ROOMS CLEAN NICELY FURN peared aby kind of business . CHILD ror FE re WHILE NIC HO] le pee On eck ae ace trays oak floors plastered wali« bat ee Mek Ree me kn cinity Keego rhor children « uren home — 22] State ee ee || (parents! wer! 3178 i . aif. decorations. §2 000 do s ard 6 Closets for only $10 600 on j ae sg hier @ call PE core Re. w aol —— banat 3 ROOMS AND BarH MODERN . I ; we ePd 065) voir lot Cail for further perticu.. ©" Daves road Neer stores anted eal Esta IND. FLOOR, 4 ROOMS BATH : (3 CLEAN PURNISHED ROOMS | Der month ee s} a > churches & schools Priced right “Hobbies ‘& “Supplies 2 4 se seca cate sce FE ie re. oa |3 RAN cua ore ore REFRIO_ ped Sabon acai G R ut “ 3 Bdr. Suburban | ae at $1800. Terms can ar- i Su s 24. _new 8-2340 ) aR © NED ROOM. GIRL a ranged PP CASH a BEDRMS PRIVATE um. —A¢U%0 69 Mereel | 0 days. FE 2-0h06 | Only $1,500 Down | WIBNER-LINCOL® 8CHOOL Dis EMBREE & GREGG NEW SCRABBI FE SETS 63 PAINT 48 HOURS aes sreineld re r 3 FO Lil a Pacdork. ofr | t a ee ~ ROOM a “must = a tee wait 3 bedroom bu ngaiow with large | 1543 UNION LAKE RD by number sets $100 up ‘frame = & ann) 1 et ee ee . . so m mediately room up Has basement and UNION LAKE VILLAGE r to Mt BACKEXstosE. 15 Fest FOR YOUR HOME ir NEWLY DECORATED, 3 AND ¢ ROOMS CLOSE IN MOD. CLEAN SLEEPING | ROOM -| Elizabeth Lake Estates heat oe fram, Pungeloe gas | good l'vcar garage 82000 down Office Open daily ®@ am to ¢ 30 _lawrence PE > iat EQUITY nicely Private bath & entr.| ¢@f0 FE 46-0808 & Fe 46700 _ diet Innerspring mattress 261 M | i bedroom beme fil Mesememt| Seighberhecd| neat echt sre the der eet 2 oe We pm Bun. 12 noon to _ Notices & Personals. 25 == _3 adults FE 5-768 3} RMS. AND £ BATH NEATED. e650 Saginaw | 2 car garage 3 lots. Featuring! anc stores Bear schools: have the key EM 3439) x EM 33316 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor |? 7 anon, rooms QOUNTOWN. Call 7173 cooL COMPORTABLE aeiRST ana bedrnnm (end fell Seth: down | . Ger BALDWIN Eves EM 3-37 208 Sor FM 3.3197 i tog re \eburn office in BEDRM iN OOF Peon 1 or entiem separa ining room, wall all | EG F me sae a es AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES ceoceentine aes Eetate Gachange TR _zaenee te reer. (2 i DRM MODERN PLATS Close in. Reasonabie. E 44ees carpeting breakfast pook auto- 1 1rOux- ron aaing Wom one cruel dese 3 = MME] R HOME ry ra ’ = 3 2 : ak ae een 3 “hi i Shai c 1h uy « th Rose” yee mind of worry by “pees Ace Pees ‘beth cae, Litchenette. we i heat Children welcome MY | FURN ROOM POWTiAe Lake. | FeUr OC weer stetms Oo prem GENERAL REAL sae bedrooms and bath up. Mas base fttaee Wend” beeurful trees a *, atiers "private came Business Pike near Wiliams FE 2-2411 between @ and 6 ask for! Private entrance & private bath | porch Offered af g14 see with g).. © Dute Rw OR 3-0701 . ment and le neat anc clean Pull jarye iiving room with natural tron FE $520 salina _efter ¢ : oe S| Charles “Starrs | _ OR _ 3-266. 000 down. Balance on land com *___OPen untu if Bua }5 pr | ptice. $4800 with $1006 dewn and! stone fireplace. kitchen with din- Aerotred Ke S} ° ; ve, a sows od iA Alig : On Bao Bare EAROE CI EAS 5 ROOM AND LAVA. tract { - =) = _ aw Coe me ares bedrooms and bath € napp ‘ 1O!es Is Good heWly Gecorat pare | Ty? | i | Screened and giassed tn porch, Free Herman 2 ROOM BASEMENT APT 1413) . PRIVATE ENTRANCE PLEASANT RM FOR ELDERLY il mn Park ay R l , guest house with 2 bedrooms and me Airport Rd Om 3-692 rf week Inquire 6$ Henderson. bath 200 .N Perry | Christian man. PE ¢-7317_ j s ae) oxtoa tsi bungalcw | | TZeOCrge . rwin batn Rola heal aga ET mia es 100 WEDDINO INVITATIONS $3 50 at White Bros. a rene ne | 9 ROOM APT. FOR RENT with ROOM AND BOARD ‘PIRST | With full basement “gutomat ¢ oil ‘mmat TOR 269 Balcwin Ave Must be seen to be “appreciated tland Studie Wo Rwron 2 ROOMS AND BATH, BABY WEL- hot water and heat fushished 32; Noor quiet W side home for heat. Includes carpeting storms | FE 5-010} or FE 08-0805 ull price §28500 Terms. Let Prints rapa ins od service We teed 3 bedroom hemes des-| come 235 Florence Cadillac Sao __ | middle eged or elderly lady il Qnd sereens. plastic tile beth wits | Established in 1916 If No Answer, Call FE 2-544 us show you this today ee eee eT TT Na tr cal A oe nl na Pn | fie bak te toes Prieed' wt 8id-| TO RUILD OR BUY? | Qoavecant eel uals Racnence CRAWEORD + NN. Saginaw +08 8 _ 2787 ML prive arance | NG _ ROOM sale bum 2 = : : / ’ : | $900 DOWN 2 ACRES WITH GOOD DaINTY MAID POR sUPPITER H] | E a Room M PRIVATE S save Ya| "= 200 a _YE $3208 i= Ss THE OUFS 4 room partly modern house, ga- OEECY nt Burns PE 26814 #3 Mart ° mocuisian Bare APT. NEAR ey eee ‘POR MEN | is THE QUESTION pa ee Ld shoei eo 94 W urea ley oun rE +1540 PERIENCED SPENCER COR- mete 6 COORLN ONLY. CALL é home| i Se aaa te eae : Complete!r furnished 8 reom mod. ———— ya setiere winaatred M Odgers BROS. eons ee 600 pm. [WARD r PARTRIDOE. REAWTOR |} | CHECK THF oe house Coss in. Reasonable Near East High land baie sat © ion sae aa TROOMS AND BATH IN PONTIAC. 1 NE | Rooms With Board = FOLLOWING AND | al"Seres”ca Mospttal nd. new Attractive, 2 bream moder ALTORS nOOkS A BATH. PRIVATE 3 p= . ant DBATH_PRIVATE | om Cee rE si01! YOU BFE THE JUDGE modern houre-ettached garage site fenced shady vard boat and One! pocse On ae cuerenes, only. 163 Ores | 5 ROOMS Np BATH sTO (Max zo maa Tem hee vee Ere Mr Messer Secs . EO. MARI LE. wp cobvansin Geen partment = _Bireet ; A Mel | teobeovand bec tiie | - = hop. substantial down nent ‘on ne } EEDOCE Un ROOME 1 xD SATH WICELY and’ wuinien Wrurniated, “couple | location FE } RANCH HOME? toner oe we Ander af BE se vn Miraal AN9 U1 mie Inerh of - only 31 On: Oakland . - center en- cele s or M-S@ 1 1-3 miles east of Milford F | Beme near Tel-Huron Center f Cool lS ROOM AND BOARD FOR tran atibu! 4 Phone OR 3-1 > mee ] SO, | Land contreet Responsible party eee 810 see on meen = hast nae UNFURNISHED A APT ly pensioned mep Fr’ ?- rie _ | convenient enchen! «ahi eer AY IL il AMS ca eid po eee Cake nae J a Ee erest | «PM L) eee OT Mecenante Olena Apt & sPOTLESSLY CLEAN RMB Hour ural birch cabinets full S LAKE Fo em AY et S SELLING YOUR } ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED ; Rus STOVE AND. Reraioens.| (i, Seals. PE berr rerement copper plumbing. Neat 3 bedroom. home fo ated \ FTs—S00 DOWN "| thews ‘| _ y « ‘rar ga- on x 165 w ot with lake | Gi e You 1 PI ce to Pay HOME? mmo hay ye ta wee Bee Pvt and ertrance Utti- OF FFE RS Tage All this built on your ee tes = ced a encags ter C INCTUDEs ALL coeTe JV 1 ! ac ‘ CES = nan thee ft furn "Aoue only 28 Putman i let for $12. 380 ome — cheap enough for a sum COLORED AREA Fase Your Mind We ure to tmeediots need BOOM APT 1J0NTS AXD NEAT i SAND BATH ON i8T Convalescent ‘Homes 38A Huron Gardens | Ol aah = ack Gace: mer cottage $5800 Low down ' a c af good residential prepert 7} ROOMS AD i r ee home en! . - ( Gas heat New 2 bedrooms Restore ( redit pes the Clr oad Pateertdod 3 bess oa Je 2 Osos On BUS. /¢ ROOM UPPER & BATH ALSO EXCELLENT cise f?OR AGED A emp Pr earache 7. cools | ne rea wean ome SS 3 RE DROOMS, paved streets auto hot wa . WE ARE NOT A. area around ine For ene | 0} OOM & beth ee apt. _Rates starting at $1235 OR 3-530 and bus line. $3073 tote! = ern ranch home would nev- A truly good buy — only 97360 ter MODEL at 443 FRANK- > fast. courteous service, call 3 RM RN APT TO RENT Party furn. Children welcome. STATE APPROVED NEW MOD. price. $650 co i er fail to’ impress passers- for this roomy modern heme Lo- LIN corner NEBRASKA LOAN COMPANY 24,4, Taylor Reaer, FB Seen tee Portage. $50 a aX co are | ern dutidtue | Beautiful eurround. | < | DY Center entremee hat tee eon ens "a Nanetantin cae eS A ae cei aoe == | * 4 ROOMS AT | nes oC! hear - | Means good tra. reuie a i . D MICHIGAN ‘ REDI TY SELLING YOUR ¥ Room COPPER. with BATH FE 2-7832 __ | Nursing core, exe food, FE ¢32%4 | Near Webster neo te, rns ceiling wine Sova) DArment )— one ithts . > ala COUNSELLORS | PROPERTY? stake to Wesek, anes ck ene, |C AMO BATE one NICE & VACANCIES FOR CONVALESCENT jow. modern kiteben with! Sige seporine rice ay Pre LOVELAND WALTHA M REALTY Above Oakiand Theater C ! ae Reasesadie rE | clean, 2 way entr. bus at door., cr aged people in convalescent breakfast nook, basement | van TS ier . 3 soa fear FE 90831 LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL IT DOESN'T PAY im e,° Menta Welcome. | home Mewty opened. Reg nurse siorma end screens insu-| have g closets It) bathe 188 Cass Lake Ri Keego Harbor BY OWNER. WEST SIDE NEAR Plaaned paremtiicos| ciinies. ( Our baes ad of showing only to | pa CARED 3 —s pect on auey s al “ee For informa,!_. lated. Lot $0u180 2 car ge-| extra large va ichee aes, FE 2487) FE ¢1661 Washington Jr High 7 room el) summer. ist and Ird quale prospects saves you | ment for rent. Heat end te xy 5 \ ¥ tchaels Call PF 3-0414 ceuter Wal ie ares A Community Buliding, Lake o i N B kk } | for $15,418 5 59 i mter hall Family size dining . 20 EW § ROOM CPPEN “APT - OXFORD | New Bric ancn Eve FE 25218. Very Rea- side homer 535 Branch erties We handie all details for = _ eon Oakland 0.9021 HO EL AUBURIN : : maahe ; feom Large living room with na- 6N AND AFTER THis Date ‘mancing end closing YROOM APT oa Sart a ENT ‘aa ap AUBURI $ room brick in west subur- Well price any of the te - = ——-—— | tural fireplace Den thet can he | _Aduits onl § ROOMS AND BA STOVE. . ww ban location bullt last reer | need) fer Grd beara : lee June 71, 1054. T will not be re \ Rooms ty Day of Week ‘or 3rd bedroom Nice k ® a v de ontract- uy To Seii - Trade i eet 986 8 mo 48's § Paddock. | Also 1 or 2 room apartmente Large living room with fire- ‘ ar a - le en with cabineta «afore Love!: evonstble for any debts contre RNS Sack EaTRARCE | P 450 YN gd by anyother than mreeit You 'BUY 117 WELL INSURE IT || eter bet Geter sce ee Roos AND BATH. STATE ST. Cooking and refrigeration unit place dining room, large 3 HOME PILANS breakfast room Enclosed back W Tower 3920 Bald Mt working couple Neat bua tine | FF 61400 —_ ——.. , #64 Auburn FE 2409 | eet mxpies ciseet mere: ‘ wennere 10 out ONLY Garagecas cea nema Ra Pontiac Mich No érinking ahd references re. CLEAN DOWNSTAIRS APT 31 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT tiled kitchen. ful) basement. | “Hiome Planners Center” a Uiaeen inciaaes carpet, bn AXD AFTER THis DATE. : . 5-841) during the y | fooms and bath, tne! util. Adults. | NURSES cscs a 4 with fire . , 6.000 includes carpeting. 37. 1086, I wil! not be respon- E 22074 after 6 FE 3-726 after @ pm Rooms $1250 up Bath. $1750 up | See en eee ccarman gad : ‘ drapes stove and Frigidaire. Ph i < ee =e FE 58126 ' piace Aluminum ms anc Come out and browse through our } FE 2-8823_ before 6 p.m lege oh ye ng raat ae endren: rete 174 "| yResmy DECORATED 3 | HURON HOTEL. CLEAN MOD. | Buy am | pilemeet oh _ ae hi om cies ~ brick ‘or. a- ie + eal Mined al hae Co-enerativa Ray nee cache = Me o6 ‘ cai end bath upper apart- em rooms By day or werk 45 _ rage An excellent ralue “nt ee iN: wae _ _ a 0263 a ra in new Sylvan softener, combination storm: TION equals value incom- ty or will sell it for v8 wand hed TAT aa 7 and screens. Only $18,900. VACATION SUGGESTIONS | you how to get cash if the price 3 AND BA UNION COURT | 7 Orenard Lake Ave | terms ~ PE 20123 omes parable You) thrill to the GREAT LAKES Le lead is reasonable. Call now and let us 31 Stowell | , = center hail room wal owas ae ced — eduite only — = > 7 PONTIAC oe D ORILEY. BROKER oe ane ee 0 4 Bedrooms — CHECK THESE rome The 160s fe teen R > ON ; ee = = z ooms iv PONT as yj: $00 Elsabew Lage Rd, PE O19t | eee eS = Lt aoe “Ke G. “HE M PSTEAD | GOOD PARKING FACILI? Semi-ranch. 7 rrom brick TEMPLETON FEATURES room has ledgerock fireplace TRAVEL SERVICF Stik WANTED | tern. conps > 103 E. FE 4-620. UNTER MAPLE AREA fireplace. 2 complete bathe, Oak Moors Birch doors, tiled bath and ls carpeted. 3 master W_HURON 8T FE #325! LISTI GS . v ' _ sane, coy ion ee afer 8 cal call FE +-sise OMI & recreation rooms ed Rett) -ENAR ISLAND LAKE | 2 litine rm. auto. heat. son hee. Cooma tae koe bas ve have many buyers waiting TO RENT IN DRAYTON siuminum s s @ Es whi ba - | lots, city sewer and water. Close ; FUN “WANTED? Ww ~ = kinds of residential proper- Midwest 62170 ( . kK istt pists st 1 E. Auburn Rd ELKIN TRAVEL Roger B. Henry, Inc. BUREAU ol Vell OL 1-919 Free Consultation & Advice '_____=Rechester, Mich Reservations ‘anywhere’ LISTINGS WANTED Wed. Children to Board 26 ie 2 SL aa ~ ~~ peer Real Esta any OR SMALL CHILDREN BY FE 21-0682 FE 2-0657 week or day. sees home FE FF 2-6997 or COA 83780 rs ne CHILDREN “CARED FOR ers Bashabaw DAY Cah LICENSED TOME | PE 8813 | We Specialize In properties yoares th Water “fers omens Independence | wps Tt fast action & top Met with us! Wtd. Household Goods: 7 PONTIAC'S LARGEST. Cash waiting i ie WANTED TO BUY. GOOD | Real Estate J ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENTR. Baby 13 Lee. kitchen and closets. Welcome. $15 a week. No emok- 46408 bi Rent Houses Furnished 3 38 xr 2 RM be -oal BIN! Watertora yews SA ae o.--Munro *. ok __3-5193 3 week oF Rue MODERN, HOT WATER | at Pontiac Lak ‘ ORS CHILDREN _welcome, ie ‘Sum Rw |~ MB. PRIVA ATH & EN. | trance. $16 weekly 1 child or FOR RENT ¢ ROOMS , #75 ond 1 block east og fem, | S68 eee | “s PURN. 5 OM MODERN PON- F790 of Monee _ ine Lake OR» a “a i OMS” NEWL DECORAT ED. RNISHED HOUSE. CHILDREN | Segal entrance and - 1B." welcome. call Romieo PLateau ROOMS AND - 1 WOMAN - © | WELCOME | aa ‘Welcome. FE 5-9836_ ire: Ta asime os FE_ © Clarkston ‘Ei*« UPPER. Bt HARD WOOD | garage. OL 4 t HOP fs eid Peon Phone MY 26032 wien 20 8 Main, Clarkston. Mich. 4 RMS. AND BATH. Wret WANTED TO BUY: wth FYPEs ss MAple_ 5-821 Apply at_9 Dwiebt st of furniture Phone FE 2.5523 CASH SAND BATH LOWER. UTILITIE: FURNITURE (NEEDED FOR YOUR HOME am wie GORDON ARN Qet the “ouiteiant ‘or 210 8. TELEG FF 8.0678 RANE 8909 goer vw a4 ee ae Phone “oR 3-271 BUY oa A ION FF PRIVATE Lap @ ‘ = ¥ # for you. OA 62681. “moderm with besement _ Wd. Miscellaneous 28, ee capi 5 ae beg ben TRADES anted . Rent _29 We are specialists th trading. We ecaeeneneamranaiatae i nding. traders a he —— 28 “RARE Front ve! '*e aie leet oneeica sen | _.Srout ne FE2747). an appetniment, e sets the | : . MAJOR 8 * your Rea “4 ey : cm ae "boas Sp ——— homes, a " . ere mn mt te oceu i 5 sine: opportunt! 7. Can J Downtn at) and Northérn listed for } eg poke naa 4} ‘ Betroit ¥ ath PLE ,,,00RRIS & SON REALTORS house say it regi Hidnoe wn 8. worker. LU|. a. 0. ° ere EU le bind ie aera! “3 ar — ; ‘ vome, Ueding be AIRY 3 ALL UTILITIES. Lake R. Ee vate alguna: ct forHuron. Center Adulte only. UNION CLEAN, room ye vérakern © Call “ates” a rats a "aah PRIVATE Feros wCELY ate ae Welfare and A De 5-4340, Rent Houses Unfurn. _ 36 BEDROOM MODERN. CAR AND | | 12 miles north of inc. $20 _per_ week. MA 61238 “BEDROOM HOUSE, peli BASE. | ment and gara FE 2-02096 be- | va 0 am tnd 5 pm. Closed 3 BEDROOM MODERN, 1041 White Lake are. se 5 5-1891. OFFICE Plains, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1355 For Rent A t Miscellaneous 42: ee ONE WAY COAST TO COAST ter St For Sale Houses © 43 RPL LLLP § ROOM MODERN. OnLy. down 4 rooms modern onty sine down. Severai others priced right fer colored P.W DINNAN 66 Dixie Hwy. | . aoe ee serechet 3 ue ated on jot in SWecshes righiands wi sith has priced this property aay vl t quick sale an — | value at 000 2 Homes— . White Lake Front Older home. nicely land- scaped with je ©6«Cctrees FE 42577 | Eade _CLARKSTON, | 2 STORY WHITE colonial 7 rooms, 3 bdrms 1'» baths. Screened rch, attached | garage $16,900 tra lot avall- | = MApie §6651. By appoint @ NEW HOME. «RM AND D BATH Practically finished. ce bes High oy dry. $300 down Baldwin. , 8 CRE LAN at 1184 Livingston | ee wo heitheed: i , Woodw Large rooms, an ideal fami- ly home, 2 car garage Also new moderh 3 room Hy S8chool bus oe door. $23,000 « Roy Annett Inc. 28 EF Huron Huron 3 BEDROOM | == = =e | ae REALTORS FEderal #0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 14 peggy ON pLAke ut on 120x270 ft at lakefront $17,000 oT with ains. town Ponting. irvine Boor opt cnly ia 80 te terms. is LADS te Bitte Peat Drapien Pee 5 Recoiae. i an ts i to everything Payments $53.92 per Mo. No | Modern 4 room and beth Fu!! basement ; ef. : - © | spot e =| bree aie“ ceo oe eres aichwash th Sencar feted . I i WE —_ ° Tota! eee ig a Gansta os 8 lot 88xi80 ft. porch, oil - i EST SUBUR | window eo teick ae | = & wie i% fenced $500 D Check th SUBURBAN ter and sc ck d e fir | . car gt bie DOWN —_ is hice ; AN | hea Rea] ti) reens no ous i cash to St shed. rage Attractiy sia woody oer ee on way Reintorced — een ING STATE. 5 OWNE at tree, tuba @ west side 3 becroo "RID $1,500 piges water, ~~ wo Sear garage rete drive: ex : gig Be = oe eth ot wate DGEW AY | § a8 thy Colas berecs frees UG H AVEN Y. EL caKR 600. ws Lake omer 978 Baldw sa reed Or v lees | Thrifty 3 AUBURN =tN ans ust and . Pull orice _MUL = PF nr cae a wie ann HEIGHTS across the $10,- TPL RIVA’ 105 or & an for home, has dou! th: street. lak 4 SE TARE ORI ING SERV fab TE BUILDER-HAS ™ Toms" his own home, ‘with tite “Cath ee. commis in ares EDR EVERAL CHO ION Cae ake priv house ‘yy epAN. down. and bath ‘3 ne, with | prod . ceramic ree. Bus ALTER ICE LAK: pall | $12,200. ones lot Full large bed 1 be ines 4 screened Ba ELWOOD od GREEN spernonts Rive of, ibe consider storms sement, re rooms oom basem terrace Lax tehen, $143 Cass-El DRAYTON $300 ar | see ee deal, 408, iawn with. recreation, ' room weil give imm ways sell, ve site or PE 438 DRY CLEAN pirvt oftering ot PLAINS | ¥a%,2 ded Down Lee ite shel} nome. eas Garden pin plea 5 “~ ro _tmmotigie pes- LATE Sea] ea [LEANING of this fine, coed eer ———e Pontiae, SMALL fromtage wit Rraebers aveoas LAKE Se ee sche) perp with ed @ ca urn AV q1 + KE »\ 5. — RD | « ve & ain se mitre Stan agsnge) “Ko ccanry feat hnnee ae | SNE RN Reali, SMC Lae aga Line nae ie eo : : te 50 LA —h rbo! or seem et ‘Ervolace’ orm | YLVAN TARE OE aed soo eeY eens” For Sale ee| Brie ae ee Dorothy veiteae if Pric let garag epg ; rE owETLL f Trad nd wu resce n frases a it ‘ i In yerd, re je story house. WE TRADE LL INSURE IT a“ | Lake Prop. 4 ae TD CHARLES A Lake $250 (3140 W Ny pel Lavender A Sia petin ei - puck i can gS warxine pista en ge . AH cuaee iar yee ces | eet coe vow POLL, IME OR PART TIME 3U8 = a A o ry (2) ’ WM. oy Se tione ee a ees ef Complete Raw 4%; eo cere ; Berman piumbing, "84.0 ,_OR LLAGE. BY “own. | cine, Poot “ho eam IME BUS. K] rooms ryt = a ar : iererstets C : rate. competit a- N NE DY ae 26 cee x 7 er Rik Side erive. | For Sale H 27 Co-Operative Real anf SS Sos home. “bas ras non.pino sim Saas = ere in reh, EL WoC term louses F ‘ataie | Apcaed ome. furnished ¢ Lake. ¥ eurv lots wy. 2. foes vin tees. of ebane: ae 8103 Corel S|§ Roo E 20263 nco| sont shed cottage, boat tion teste mode. 1 bave ing athletic events seet sto cond Cas R M8, 43. . ~- d percola- Prins coe events W Muron 3 BED rage space eee a Ro Fa" 530s BATH. sMALL 43 ___For Sale Ho eer ce ene tual Wits "Late, “Mio. ome, | Priced at eee ioe nee owner Wat. som: presage a” OY RESALE. “aod rte aaa th oe Bowe) ouses 43 Book BFRanon | RE i ee get ntee, |" im, ae Rie N (RESALE scam rn tong teeth fo LA 2 ee RAY O'NE Sa hea me as THING hom: te go at onl her Ups | heed ba ga man = = E FRON u 2 ae : oe eash. . site 22 8. som ma IL, Realtor OR . Waterers. | —— raphe | vy 8 —— ts ° : T 5 : DO Ses orm F 9 owe vusabeth aks sein 7 foomp. a modern T he ints et, eood ‘deal for cash cornea ee aot re tay BY O W one » Of beat : OR Peed Cee tak anne Hodes ee ms. © modern lake off dors Gaah Pika i Estate ornaa | Cet me WNER win peri erg y Big 20x24 The ha ‘wner at ey Lake Lake Vi ment m: front kitchen ers e ’ . bs Lake EER HIG Exchan, rants. eftty’s yme build 3 offers ¢ O nor 4 ree D front andy man - 2 bea ‘BY Y OWNER. _ 17-0086 Rd. or saul } sonal soma al eney full ore autiful W ALTERS $3.300 ate o8, 2 LANDS mgs | $3.500 ss pont reeteu- tring ine sera petattar| dered. sonable | mm abe. een Perch creer lexe- | FE room beme, EAST sID ies BED ERMs y beach Onle earece. Eld Te on LAKE tate 300. Call J site pea joints. . — ana mod e a Dos Mcbo ail Gown pay: ohn k K. minutes from. Clarusia Just to nement, garage | seme orado” | BoatmNG AT TO cpep. ini “goers Lgagt Mute Real Be ers Write Pontiee, McDonald. Ba - Irwi ston. $5,800 GAY $67 Pe Located tn beautit Donn Ga rsuing —— ONT. YEAR AR | trucks to oe | uilder in REALTOR n ant AYE ORD r Month fae oarapes blacktop Clarkston | F. LY. $100 DOWN LEM 3460 8 Pdr 1. HP icmpents Bas oe | Canal SOSH i vm z= - after ens amic 2 le eets C. : after itk and rh Fe — 96.300. 1 oe, comes ‘on et ail, me Btreet LAKE eo Taree & chaos down thon buy ronable owe Amsurance a go ee, meergome | R L Wood C | CILD x i ee re Pint roe wichiager bet "2 OGLE tv pares jetely AKE PRIV e FE 2-1804 -4 gd faxes & insurance Bull hacen Se Te FE gape, venent brick sic soi eeeet lone poly O.| gle! ell rest OW OT MOBILO Arbor Fieisat gurney Out eri new’ ranch "trh Means eee | ‘Sa tretr gee rome t's bathe | PROPE cout | Seabed and fenced wile bach ful mation rune wth both FRA tlams Lake road ZO. tren trom ou siete eels Orne ating te Petia tome is - Bee e r > See | OPRONT ont Mice it. ule z “walls, large | Cue” on coe eee so oa COMMERCIA ae ca Miane’witie mior Sylvan Lake F oe wat E 'RBERT. C. ane or yours. -on ae me p wrecker some ch ' noe owe Moh = was oi furnace noneed. enty of "sb Sutaoor, barbe- arse 7 cod main hi SY us struc home oe LOT ¢@ ntiac Lake Rd DAVIS | P. r sale. Phone roan ty 3 ely ssement. 2131 ,PONTI 4 sion, Terms seany foots < Sete oe ee heat, two eer oe otoampeel high: | N Mod Se oe cts sound con- meek 165 733 _PE Sau walk TY STORE 7 Sy ee C REALTY res 810000 terms | SU os eee | ee REALTY erm ranch—38 fi vo foe nons afer S$ pm coy high gre Bol py 08: ard * bed. kitchen - ? re ba. Priv a 15. D FR i ay nome wie seer | lake Ave FE Liv ] i and 2 bat Gieonarens canal SYLVAN PA - ern ome grated’ inside nN OR On NT AG Herter = irs ts cae an jROCH ESTER soca | Be tt before ng derson baits. GAs se bengal Mant oe: LAKE FRON PARTY 810 a and ewly bea: E 3 show v a buy f s. full vel - IXE M school places hed ee room was and utiful tre =a iT your one. roe. ot the So eal dec. RIS coueraiig tees A ou this home Lovely old Coles: AREA SINE en wewcs starts. LO ee aoa can we 2 fire. pono gig gy : _ ees Price. ia. Jee" Pull living roo us Lake — GOOD B. me toda hegederray! 2 inl home — black with sew. bedroom los sea * and ext es fire- REACT 86.450 — water, ON Ne Mod MULT basement m with fi 3 bed- — this h EACH 8 7. | chickeri baths, e-— ho: topped er, wate a, full le wail—s ras , dre- TY co terms. B! E oF On ‘ules "wee ae Lsae IPLE LISTING SER repay pee replace, | Two screened Ten tae ee trees benutiul sett satege saat og pee ans Priced bele and beach—eprink Seer ot corre = counry PS a ot paar jot 2 4 | arms. rs BRICK _ VICB y $8,900 term os: 255 terms. os Com = fruit trees. A Gowers P stately a oe heat —_ reom. pedis pad producti house OM $15,000 « re artets, i tobe “3 . outbuild: = GooD ro aed ie e b. A a cin- ssion 5 : T el Basy Terms Lsss| Acca aRAcE VACANT - on mets ‘fertile. nome 0 family’ or | FE atid informal ray pore os ee | mane caer oy rah sist doen bags ae * . practic — M ‘ T. MICH nm excell These tes of ion 1 to el for atkins lal . me way resta as ‘ ° rock pecans a new . of vable | Thi i —— Full & reo AEL8 Di tra! down ent condit buildings § pm A ne «ake Fr a closes at ota ite = 1648 Onion Tom S place “te Wt ance) Seaineaee Lani vial price tis, mrt wrt bal Dorothy perment. Priced st - minke 2 pay saa ae poliders eho ye oe Suns ive. fire s. Li hom BR * 8 heat S —_ at- « me th king : your o' , a a Dania cee @ tod RICK ith terms. y Sny lot woknetee 8 5 of ‘Cr wa pay- AT wa pcors| Possibiit ONT BUNGALOW Tiled | kitchen room, tiled | Arig 4, BEDROO! rms. | 30 © °Y grater Lavende a ‘gentle Dover Tall park lik ATE- , etre. . © ERCE LAKE—4 location, obey wo $8,030 Part 4 . Magar ola pe bath. one and ; this pcg ong Fy BEDI R ip front je slope to tall trees like | 1063 W pes R WID. ompate of) heat sures cai te Take, nice as i | Siete aiaeg gare, | cee oe Meret perks #10" PE pall escort inet too fe | Cae Sea a Pee ere . sg ell ii : so res Ww ark FURN 8 with pacio site, 14 5-9407 | i717 8 ARLES, | ag yw eareze shrubs, trees ‘awn, spre break seap >t rms & See this Fairm $1,750 fo RN ter walls, oak Ande lll 175 ft. Ane j 17 8 Telegrs Rep > — built in home has fewere) and spay ag valle lot Lake E aa besa” ° Soe Stone p asequetons omens ss BUILDING | __ LTOR - ee a eet ae a ee and | ai. ‘Cement FE 4-95 54060 prnEALtor y tied bea” ao ro Brags seege al lmeeleea FE_¢0 2 D 7 nae r | 1.130 omes deep, ew oe al perment HURON ee screened — ‘ LAWRE 584 Ho! BY OWNE j Open Eves. one OR Ty will as eos te fir ted down Offered fron HALL : Ma OARDE porch NCE W me and NER th 8 = 1295 wae peter This nreplace | ACRES. at coin "welt building with - A N BUNG 20"22° liv: 86 lots. 6 | WILL Gua. 1 : sight. Re ‘ou ye NEAR c> =o hs hnage Ae brick F Ideal BEAUTY, ALOW ; room, ing room. 4 bed TRA te ’ asonabie north CLAR at OR SALE oo. me fee woue ae fag pore eas prot rooms. | sd TRADE | EQUIT som i a RESTON per leased as eae Wall ot Wu. 138 Mar! rok well to on aa : img me | rage, large shed dining Toom: auumera + “ik UN. n BUILD ee | ean een Miness a SIGHLA tered wai wall caeneibng Gans Lome meee, Jorge mee ase tat ca iversity plead oh Jieriserg SITE aad oom Sweet: Tog - sae - television ea Gerd mosey 3 — oak ting. plas: LE LISTING en Ev Near — calles vets. all ae , ft pee 2 lots oe Be jown and oy equipment. . eva Seta al 2 aa ist R saps | oo He iadas 2 NIC L eee ey ly an ee scaped garage. com A frees. | tad chureh. REALTO . Phone, EM Bi paeo nah || ene EAST ni Gio, ome rOUX- Fr _ rane wi Price 424500, weet? eer ae 0 rr A igen rg oa = : yo 08 | MON sv ones on wonis Near cons CENERAL REA anks » re) mmed_ oun USIN ae e_ Ut TIP fine BUR ple L. £ es ice, § odor s Club te Hwy L Est R n NESS NEWLY Sun LE ful 2 bd BAN ™ isting e 1.380 — . oa ATE Ceri MORABADOR. FE el Home porta tien, ee Duer “us 7 ae iS WEDS a ‘ OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS” witcnen res eae ecm: bers with appr sea - | you suv i taeddown ST woul 6 ou me Lee i ta Ld 8 a, edad ire Su) ‘OO: °. ’ Se ARD aT 5Q fired fous uvable + = lag all. A ae out oe couse CASS L LONG LAKE : DAYS tion iereloak teste, ree cone frottage on Mandon Selene BUY wena ns Trade LET'S TA STO I [TOP tem, beaut” modern heating” vot alee sreom, dining rom | Fon AKE yee nome sea FRONT | Bt win sere a meat wary, Aba meee So net BUSINESS" esque sys- with Fen bias VILEG: avatlab lor large @ackhshe. na coc fu for th any at eeuss aoe NESS’ READ TRis aaalerac i al gerercors REI " ely “Court. 88.780 es Es only 8 . je. 14500 wien 2b hao nicely land pated aivee ue fer. ony eb anaes =< PRINTIN bor be von flow Puta M Lgreaadl | os BEDR eee bearsens few f SYLV wb terms Prgpiee4, pmainney veway pdaport Crimes ere Coutraity ING te vor a one Iai rick t OOMS medare Oesal aa ft living LVAN S . | trees. jot 150x200 os wit works | pagyo ‘ SHO You Grr ¥ shi dade trees. errac MS t Soul ee livin AN g $16 paved x200 easy | all located P R LIFE! THE $15,800. rubs ae trees, —_ uD. sharon ’ USED | HOTPOINT IRONER, 348 | % | New Hotpoint dishwasher Ages Us $24.85 w New Noree Gas Ranges te 3h tees Refrigerator ; ro wWeet's Radio Appliance 422, W Huron 3 tan USED ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEARANCE SOME an NEW ALL WELI KNOWN ler Priced for quick sale 3-1061_ WAYNE GABERT'S APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT On all sew foot tamples Wash- Dryers - es — Refrig- ergtors—TV sete—ete 2 YEARS TO PAY Delivered 121 N. Saginae WESTINGHOUSE © } © REFRIGERA- ter In goed condition 465 Aw _vera Ave _ WICKER SETTEE & CHAIR 615 _OR 331404 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS S$ pe bat “ $1256 Mapie ba $40 00 2 pe Nving rote wet. $28 60 Electric refrig@ato $35 09 5S drawer est $10 00 Apt site electric stor $45 00 ieoleum ru $385 New $212 Ortenta) 428 06 Oak | 184 8 Saginaw For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 WHEEL stove, cots and ears Bench sap FE 2-1068 TRAILER CAMP fee box Boat Leen mower 2 OVERHEAD DOORS, COMPLETE with hardware $6158 each Call 8/8 dx Plyscore | $495 | NEW 10 CUBIC FT REFRIO $175 CH CO INTTAC COA 4615 Dixie Hey Drayton Platns 2 NEW ALUMINUM HORIZONTAL | ind: Full wt 28 _cinder biock. @x8x16 OR 3-9260 3 LEATHER CAR SEATS, HANDY Man could convert into ree. rm _furniture. Phone Mi 6-0385. 2 HORSE TRAILER NERY REA sonable. Cal) OLire 1 y 7 CARNIVAL a by Dick Turner’ —, ~ Site ee d _ 4 — L v a “ ‘One half pint of coffee cream, one half pound of butter, and one wd as ane = of the cmansy bottles!’ "’ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 B KEMTON Our stock We still e's é. white used pet for os andl an4— Y New & We are your cé eiis—roli roofing & hey ay more nope i fi omplete building needs | UY NOW gE — te — WP PAINTS ‘s reeds and eom ¢—2x8—2210-—2x17'8 cant | BUY BETTER concrete & mortar $1 15 used doorse—flush & your ill eg 11 4 pr. OUR LOW eee WILL PLEASE one RI Ee HAY VE FRA TE RPLUS LU MBE! R Material Saigs Co OR 31062 & 5340 Aighiand Ra M50) 5 OPEN ANC Closed_ Suns CHOR FENCES No money down FHA approved FREE ESTIMATES FE &7471 BURMEISTER $\,” 3 ib Crown Cost m @ 28 ib 250 ¢t 350 ft Jot to 4x8" e 4n8',0 100 ft M pertorated tape @ Ib bag of Creseme are 30 ib bag of ‘ fur plyscore pire bag ~* nt Cement In @ imt system ee a eae Ves ssessyy Pus wet insuletjon AKE SURE ‘TS BURMEISTER, Nort! ais Pontiac EM 34111 Telegranh Detroit ADULT = Bu eres, iern Lumber Co. 8T Coo'ew Lake o eM sre witle Rad re tare ~ BADDLE MAstair ee ~ WESTERN le and reine Wie sot. PUPE 8 PT 838 in ACTO. w e tele t colored tery $50 35 $32.95 UMBING Lal 2k ATER HEATERS, 844 98 art tror tubs 884.95 Re- rap totlete $31.11. 3 pe bath tub tollet, and lave- a Thompson, 8 8 Perry BELLSAW ine mac € motor Pifice fe be Walled BATHROC town kt and cosa! boilers pace ware Laveer seen “SAWMILL AND EDG- hine Powered by Dodge in good cenditien Gac- fa quick et 6160 Lare FE 32-4130 IM FIXTURES YOUNGS teh er ‘furnaces OU gas Hot water and ‘team automatic water heater, Rd PF 4-543) BIRCH FI1USH DOORS REJECTS. Just ree M4 terior \¢ 3 ft ceived iarge shipment from Wide to 7 f tall In- cores. $63 and up Exterior doors, $8 to $13 Come before 10 am or Sat ehara |! of Wain aft @pm Or any Ume and Sun bef dark 5424 Or- house South ; ake Re 1 st ut Lake Rd CABINET Sinks Doubie modern ens. din Teation Stightly factory Fluorescent, Are BEEP quarters 8-941 ~~ CASH F CYCLONE | __mates to _Thompsop |CIRCL | tures newest type of lighting for bitchy AND PORK SALPF SINKS butid in, stnk+ (roa, e6 6UG ‘erry from $395 A E FLUORESCENT FIX- brightest and most ettes, bedrooms and rec- roams $1195 value, 85 95 factory marred Call. at showrooms. Michigan cP AxD Ovdvke Martet, For SURNITORE ce FREE “EstI- OR 3-632) Cleanup Time Ts Here | Come ti peas and see our new deco- | Bond rapper ot rt | rege i © 5-200, FROM $50 95. | 393 Orchard Lake, | modern mixin in _ featuring, the new “Level- | HOUSE PAINT HIGH QUALITY $105 PER GAL.-$29$ PER GAL. 395 PER GAL. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION KING BROS. rE +0734 | __ PONTIAC RD. DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS | DISCOUNTS FE ¢1113 AT OPDYKE LO? ONLY Po NOW LIN PT @x8 8x8 anc 6x19 TIMBERS LIN PT } pipe sinks bathtubs. plumb- ctrical motors, cabinets, and all kinds of build- ing suppiles | MATERIALS BELOW ARE NEW AND AT MAIN YARD on |New grade doors 5.95 e New front doors 30 rd 3 ie lin “a Garage siding $14.97 per 100 24. Asbestos siding $12 28 per 100 % Pivescord 4x8 sheets Fibergias insulation House paint . ft 63 85 bey Rocfing. hardwate plumbing. ee- ment, seper crock drain tile. ce- ment bidczs septic tanks (You hame % we bave it! UNION WRECKING reall t INC MA lg 10B YARD 9600 GRATIOT (NR ab arlles a 8 to @ Sun $ KEn food +200. _ FUEL ~ OIL TANK WITH LEGS ES vented fill cap $37. FE ‘Garage Doors Berry steei overhead factory see- emds ai] sires and prices Large selection. from $835 and A modern door cn your #arage costs tess then vou th’ (et us etve you @ free estimate | Daily BE ms 3 HOLLiNUSHEAD JARIETY Store 7 miles cut Baldwin Arm- strong floor covering, and Mac-O- Lae paint: Phone PE 0005 ; HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM Late model All attachments $48 GReeniea ¢7435 _ : “IN STOCK i roe 6 s&s” Drain Tile | Sewer Pipe - all sizes Complete steck of fittings Sump Crock Grease traps, flue Lintng & wall ae, BLAYLOCK COAL @ §UPPLY CO | 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 37101 TRRIGATING PUMP. GOOD CON- dition, FE $-2419 JET WATER PUMPS, 55. Oo _A._ Thompson © 8 Perry, “KENTILE- { Sts marbe colors 628% Inch. 5 Cents Each FLOOR SHOP Oper @- Ss & KITCHEN ¢ CABINET SINK.s FaA- mous make beautiful 47° $00 value $5050 Slightly marred in transit: aleo several 4° am 66° models at . terrtfic ceimes. Michigan Fluorescent, chard Lake Ave KITCHEN 4 CHAIRS. LIVING RM. suit, hot water heater, chiekes | _ equipment _FE 49548 " EK GUTTER 13 FOOT WAR wick’s 2878 Orchard Lake Rd ‘LARGE HOT POINT ELECTRIC range. 2 ovens Also refrig Good _cond ition MaArfair 6-2768 LS LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH faucets $2450 14 85 Iso totlets, bath- shéwer at terrific These are crate marred. value. tubs, values Michigan Fluorescent, an¢ carry—on salvage items | ft *@ 8 Saginaw St. model, | 383 Or For Sale Miscellaneous } 60 NICE cH eronee oC pst ce OIL « FURNACES OR AIRED TO 2. ae —< ——— your ga- as garage doors. PAIR FOLDING . doors, OR One od ra +1921, No calls after PM. PRE - FABRICATED BERMUDA _ HOUSE4 IDEAL FOR BEACH, CAMPERS AND BACK YARD. ‘SPE-. CIAL MODELS FOR ~~ TRAILER OWNERS. ll MQDELS TO CHOOSE FROM. NO. MONEY DOWN. | DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED. | LEA ft. i Sale Sporting Goods 65 For Sele Housetralles 7 LIVE BAIT aa, OrOR Re tah, A 2 oy Berek set and “ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8. Telegraph FE 5-0962 ly: Fri. til 9 Sat. 4 am. t© 6 p.m. Sun 4am to 4 pm. : \ cLUne 6 SPALDING r ternational woods anc ba; , ition OL Excellent WORMS, WHOLESALE. PE 3-1773 _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 LPN Eg, A-l TOP SOIL FILL DIRT, BA end grave gr 3-3440. = cai bog SOIL, CRUSHED _ gravel, fill. Call “anytime. G. R. Stuart, PE ¢6684. 4-1 TOP SOIL. RICH. BLACK dirt. Sand, gravel aay) Lo dirt. Eugene Bennett, a eee AND oe “BAG Sea es June. REG. ARABIAN —— STATE licensed ing at . Orten- _ HOLSTEIN BULL FOR SALE or lease. Proven sire with ee oe oy Bangs certified he: PAIR OF LIVING ROOM CHAIRS. dirt, soil, @ravel and 20W AND & Pias. WILL SEPA. SEPA. _FE _2-0837, dirt FE 61708 rete. 781 Brown Rd. ‘SELF YEED RiP P saw. sige. our HP a TOP fom BLACK DIRT, NICE LARGE HOLSTEIN HEIPER rl i! anu v : i < rir art oye 10308. ‘muniend Ra. Burklow FE 2-504 rot eile Geeres nay in bene Weck 9 a eons SALE, 4” ” &@ 4” ax? now in our warehouse at low Get our Quality Building mate on ¥ « moots job or store We a of Pry wood nsulatior, Paneling rs Paints Hardware, Etc. PAUL 8T. CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 BOOTE RD. Tel EMpire 3-2731 PLYWOOD ba ie preceres” ee Petes L) he” $3 95 %” fir $8.95 All_kinds at low prices } Pe Pi Rares PLYWOO co 488 Baldwin Ave E 32-2543 | ROTO-TILLER TRACTOR, GOOD | ' ‘Soen Reasonable Phone FE ROMEX, BY THE com, foot. en boxes for - . Main & rang oes A Thombeon, ‘erry 8 4c = x plugs, res. ‘OS. | aINK YOUNGSTOWN CABINET. | condition $114. value for } wee No dealers 2875. $34 FER LOP. WAR 2678 Orehard Lake Rd. Special wood and steel Clothes Posts _ BENSON LUMBER Co. 549 8 Saginae 42541 SEPTIC TANKS | ee REINFORCED CONCRETL 46428 3872 Eliz, Lk Rd STOP! LOOK! For sale: 2 large quantity of used lumber, conststing of 226 2x8, ' 2216, 2x12. short and long lengths Also barn doors, sothé windows and frames §5-gallon stee] drums for burning rubbish. H P Sutton. 3190 Clarkston Rd. ist Bouse E Mt-taas3 s0IL wick's, FE sf Baldwin. Phone STORM SASH | | Aluminum combination windows | ang doors LOW LOW orice! | Sem to § ow SHEATHING BOARD ..... and up 2z4's 380 M 2u6s. 2x8's and 2108 up e030: keg Nails, ano up Gees paint $198. 4298 and $3 98 875 M and up tp M and a. For that fiz-up joo while you are Pare off i ACKETT »( BLDO oor, | set Dixie Hwy A 5-5811 | SUMP PUMP See ELEc- tric motor §7950 value $49 50 | Slightly erate marred. aiso deep & shallow wel! jet pump at ter- | rifle buys Michigan Fluorescent. 33 Orchard Lake Ave TOILET SEATS. $795 VALUE $3.95. | Also complete line of seats in col- | ers. wood plastic and pearl at | extraordinary values Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake _Ave TOOL SHED ON_ RUBBER * TIRES, farm chassis FE Talbot ieee) | = wet basement use Thorosea! | | Im paint, we have BPS. Gold Band. Spree Batin Plaste~ Tone, | and Breere 10235 Oakland Ave — Ph PE 42627 REO GASOLINE MOWER RIDING Used a few hours ‘y price $160 36" reel cut. PE 8-1622 2190 Chai- _ rove. “WATER SOFTENERS = _ 64.000 grains, Dow-X. §239 value for $159 FHA terme Buy fac- _tory direct and ¢ save! MI 6.3247 | WILLIAMSON HOT AIR FURNACE with auto controls fm! GE refrta 873. EM }-3842 = Scoteh Lake | Do It Yourself 61 | BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER POL- | ishers. scrubbers, cement grind- |, ers. steamers. ete FE 58-3144 260 Baldwin Ave DOOR CANOPIES $1295 AND UP | Awnings to match FE 54-5604 FOR PENT sancer cleaners anc Paint chard Lake Are FE 5-6150 FOR THAT PET PROJECT AT ee er Montcalm | ~ i i “CAMERAS | | Bought, sold traded. EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP ; 57_W_ Huron. ___PE $6615 | CAMERAS._ PROJECTORS Fa- mous makes on time’ payments ; | 24 hour service on colored film | | PADDOCK FILM cence | / 1032. W Huron 5-878} | DARK RM_ EQUIP $50 a l EM 106 and MPL ‘Like new _ between 10 MM Sevatore. CARRYING | ease and telescopie lens. FE | 46425. Sale Musical Goods 62 | ROAD | BOXER PUPPIES «1 TOP revel Gh aeune ED STONE. re 61119 or BLACK DIRT ni sah TO vds_ Promot service Fr } Stes” 4&1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. sand, gravel. fill, peat. Earl How- ard. 3-0531. s A-1 TOP SHRED' cosaed ee oe de'vered in pont rE ALL saad are aa GRAVEL Soh ered! P. C. Thomas Jr. OR BEST GRADF Aetna a — L. Slade, PE dressing mixtures. BLACK DIRT. SAND FILL AND _ktavel, delivered. MA 4-2327. BLACK DIRT TOP “OIL, FILL dirt, sand and gravel. FE 32-3489 BULLDOZING _Cal! MU_6-2502 or MI 6-0616. Gas send. fe Py. 8 rev Dunn FE_5-1446. me DELIVER BLACK DIRT aso rock 6 tm stone on Sat, _ 2-636 DRIVEWAY GRAV tee BLACE dirt, il @ reason- _&able. FE 471550. PILL DIRT, SAND AND GRAVEL OR 36137. LOADING SAND » AILY Quarton . (6 Mile) 1 =“; west of Woodware 7: ear to & &M Fir aot * Bot) Co MI +0516 re Mo PARM TOP sOIL LACK DIRT 6 cae per $10. Bitcoree. rE GOOD ROAD GRAVEL yards— $8 Delivered, Cement gtavel - yards—$9 Delivered 5 FE ¢1170 or FE 8-2590 PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. SUPPLY. Yash sand and grave! Fil) dirt cement & mortar Trucking OR +1534 : GRAVEL. 5 YDS8.. 87 DE. livered. FE 4¢-6588 LOADING 7 days. extra fine soi], Wholesale er retail om Yale. west of Bald- win FE 8-2914 SAND. GRAVEL, FILL DIRT DE- OR 33405 _livered SAND AND GRAVEL. vl L ACE dirt Top eof! Fill re $-3989 TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. PEAT. sand & grave!, fill dirt. al) types delivered Sunda, FE i-€495 TOP “SOIL. SAND. GRAVEL. Call Bob ._ OR 3-548. FE TOP SOTL, STATE FARM PROP- erty Elizabeth Lake and Tele- _ staph FE 30256 FE #1233 FILL _ $0082 APRICAn er COLLECTION. soid as ts FE 5-0044 3989 Don- For Sale Pets apa ANTEL Puppies for sale FE ¢2408 (12 TOY FOX TERRIERS REGIS tered Aare puppies. Stud serv- _itce. MA 54-1270 3 PART SPRINGER 2 YR OLD pet ae at al ei 7 BURETOR FOR OUTH CARB OR 35311 4 Footed OLD core ae ee lies entie wi ren. 30. FE © vote i AKC # REQISTERED BEAGLE pups OR 3-344 AKC REO ice PUPPIES. ree “REG puppies, 6 AKC REQ. COCKE: wks old OR }-2 COCKER ry 6 Weeks oid — : _barty color SPAN ma bal an arty «a AKC REG COLLEE PUPS. ¢ WKS Show Stock. 6270 Drayton Rd. OR _ 35-5546 after § 5. AKC REG &8PRINGERS. 3 MOS. old. Ready for training. Lawiand. OR 3-4620. ck 8 SPANIEL | AQU ARIUMS—i5 GAL. (3) FULLY equipped and stocked FE 4-024). | BOSTONS AT “STUD. AKC PUP. _ Dies. Curtiss OR 3-0296 BOXERS OUINEA oa ALL PET FE 46433 _ Shop. 69 8. Astor BOXER AT STUD. tiene CHAMPION ane. Phone FE $25 service tee. AKC REQ. Out of Champion producing Dam. 32-2072 line. M MALES BEAGLE _ Exc een- 44979 ot GReenleat 44970. | CUTE KITTENS. HOUSEBROKEN. EM 3-8552. Free to kind home. EM 3-8695 DACHSHUND, PEDI GREE PUP. pees o— old, little beauties FOR me BEAGLE CALL FE 40357 before 2. FOR SALE GERMAN SHEPHERD 1 $&months eld Good watch dog. @0 Squirrel Road. Auburn _ Heights. GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER puppies. 3 year old female, rea- sonable 3-2250. | Wa | ERISH SETTER PUPPIES” PROM 2 USED 120 BA SSPE rita nee _Sosee et e ura AREETS. GANARIES, CA0ES. Food 848 Oakland Ave. BABY GRAND BIANO. Ai CONDI- tion, Phone 2-644 | MEDIUM SIZE CPRORT, PIANO. 5 Gallagher's, 18 E. r 40868. j |NEW SPINET PIANO. CABLE, | Drainich & Bach Paral ects C Guar. to Talk Allowance for ~ bird. Ca: supplies. 581 4th FE 24038. PARAKEETS, CAR AGES parr Antes. = ery. 2489 Auburn Rav FE 46510. Big Row] Products Co. OL, ‘L 60871 PIANO WITH ORGANO. NEW & used accordions, lessons your home. OR 3-6174 | PIANO TUNING CALL BEFORE 8:45 am. Oscar Schmidt. FE | 2-6217 ® | RENT A SPINET PAINO | option to buy ister, pale in will be cred mt Gallagher's, i 18 FE Hu- ron St. SMALL USED PIANO. SAVE OVER $200, be paris 18 : Huron St. TRUMPET PRICED TO SELL Good cond | weap “King” FE 8-1752,.Call after ¢ PIANO WiTH In A-_ condition. 67 Hers ¢ Clay. Sale Office > Equipment 63 . wc ovk aah. Belt Tor a OFFICE FURNITURE feo. Ieguive seem ha aan _ Bw ~ or call, FE 'PRACTICALLY NEW STENOTYPE On Se, and course, Reasonable. Sale Store Equipment 64 Yor #238. Like f. stools. : ames pe I) ACRES ALFALFA B PARAKEETS- cant gl Se ‘8 PET -~ 339 Foorheis FE $2033 REO GERMAN GHEPRERD FoR pies, MA 42040. . WEIMA: EIMARANER PUPPIES. 3%_ months $100. Exe. hunt- __ers. Inquire Rois * Marros MElrose pe 45831 TERRIN 7) TERRIER PUPPIES, FE ean GOOD HOME FOR KIT- FE 5-5556 tens. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 70 boas, CA A trated Burrauell 318 8, Tele ~ Hay, ‘Grain 4 & Feed 7 . BROME AND ALPAL- fa Ene i ‘Re Aes cow manure, 8630 ACRES OF STANDING ALFAL- _ts _ &ebrome hay, eartaaraee €2177. “ACRES, good eat 4 all Samet a Pubs. a bd ALFALFA HAY 20 ACRES, $10 AN MA 5-0687. acre. SALE: 16 Ai A agi og ~ brome and alfalfa, A 5-3887. wet Tractor work, MA 5-066 WANTED: CUSTOM BALING, ALL Kinds of tractor work MA 5-06es. 19 ths old, fi no giass |. Pe se (|& Bao &iz E W: H chard Lake Ave pe RC ee 2 PE CHURCH'S INC.‘ comeuodens Saxman a | LARGE HOUSE BE er and dryer A-l condition. FE| Pet and auto water system. Good 107 8. Squirrel Ra FE 2.0233 oN. Parke FE 2-131! wrecked will esse for car, cash $3130. ition. FE CLOSING OUT LET Us HELP YOU WITR YOUR ss Oe aes ee FOP pe Ey OWNER. | SS wal tile... 2 Greda Gf colofe t chess trom ts ue re wes | | ROOM OF FURNITURE. ve | Soe wall the............... equip La Dry cle ese pr oe 5 aad 7 if Fr DEEP Fi FREEZE. 144” MALL MALL i — asa seecieen ade seaber vs bass or Goan gr gees ew o 3, COMB ©. Both “ ore oe bide cattes Owe 8.609. Value] nation bine end chrome table and |< ae TRAILER OAS STOVE & abner ene pacine ap oR roasieng F Oe FE. $40,000 Trade equity of $34.000.! Stent eeadition OG, sek acheter eae ee oan | SMALLS, BF s _ Saginaw | oo oy EAS. or —— property. For more! : informe call Rochester OL SS. Fo TA8 i Picrore WINDOW FE OPT. Mia ane TABLES, 810. ravens LIONEL: & AMERICAN FE cd Se . | up ew row 2 . wed at $100. Will trade for build-' $10 FE me Ser kitchen table, 4 chairs, 21 gt | DAYSTROM EK KITCHEN “SET. Authorizeo factory secries one! ing material of equal value. OR’ jure er. canner, bam- j eenpne factory parts. Free i : * OF aM TON DRYER xice shades. 6 bent wood chatrs. | piace, mC mivecn be Bird factor= analyter BEE Us FOR ALL TYPES OF _ comdition Oniv 0 MI_¢1 Troe ‘Cresent Lake Ra ereictes. | fink Whale mee’ tate, TASKER'S © 6) W_HUNON er eclipse hi rene lid agp lawn ivy WATER RRATERG 70 Procdes Schwinn bicycles MA LUXAIRE FORCED ATROILFUR- mowers, Large trad allowance | gal. installed §129.96. 80 = a GAL, ELECTRIC WATER REAT- | __6-2085 13 Mile R4_ and Telegraph. nace Counterflow 123, bears BTU. pi line of electrie fans,| stalled $160.05. R. B. ro er, $35 or trade for what have =a Wired, ready to plug Coat aluminum chairs out door grills, trio Co, 1060 W, . you, OR 3-8833. DRAW TITE HITCHES 35° new. Used 2 wks. Secrifice and picnic — Lawn mow- f 3% GA. OIL WATER HEATER iG CHROME OF CADMIUM or $200, or best offer. Call OL ere. Ee ' bicycle, $18 each, FE §-0173. HP. garden tractor. PE 17-0277. reed BARNES HARDWARE rN 7 7080 Lanore St. thet belt to the frame MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 742 W. Huron 8t. _PE 5-910}| in exe.- working cond. 640. MI uu Le onan OF 1° RUBBER | | of all makes of cars. canen ‘S308 Bight Sarre ais SET OF DIAMOND RiNGs For — ‘467 ieee eee ON ok see | eee selection medicine cabi- | wer tools or what, or cash KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER co. “ots 8. 8. Telegraph FE 5-7831_— 14 nets with and without lights new | Write Pontiac Press Box No. 2.| and mangle, good condition, ree-| AIR COMPRESSOR WORTHINO. | COM: OF | sliding double door units, wall to | sat HOUSE In KEEOO. y priced. Call FE 2-684 be- ton. oc pe “a hp Port, unt, OR = womens = clubs. riple cae of, wall cabinets Terrific values. See | Trade equity or sell. Want garden — tween @ and 8. _ carbu “0 ‘S82 Chev.| our _ display, Michigan Fiuo- se Sd Pees Se ake ta EEE OS | Rak eee fan|eee loge each oinS “oor os = a 1 new $75, a z =| SEL. NO OUT OF _. LARGE E MODERN COAL HEAT. Cab. sinks & “siene, t up “TION. LATE MODEL. “#180 peste state, 3 plece, Kroehler sectional sone COTTAGE ROOMS, ing, stov food condition Laundry trays, og faucets $18.95 Bor's 8 snl glatens solid oak step and coffee ae natural fireplace. ri "3 Fos Wal- _Cai betore 1°50 P.M FE bons. ren hd Sage hand Sik ER CANDLE OLD} Peeruter wr ene See. Gil take tor nor ne ot 4 BNOLEDH =. PAIK SALE SAME VAL "SIDEWALK household items. em ..|0 value Pull price MM. REVERE MOVIE CAMERA,| ROLLER SKATES CHILD'S MOVING AWAY. 8 FT. LE Sane, rE MAPLE conem x ® fot Ro. 00. | itke ke Bew. with ater FE 42889 2458 RIDGEWOOD RD. boat sailing on Etime (rowboat oF i FLORENCE aaa inside e aroter eee ‘pyr old for electric pi 2 - Que ree, pad aod table res_attachment, $35.00. ree eos ee ee eae we timer, #1 e of equal value FE 4-4178. Hi Bonnie Briar, Pontise Lake. wochbowis with fittings 5 rine bed, i Gas ‘as! 8s with fittin _. $11.96 boar ag or a ne RA ‘#@ FORD ‘47 GMC 3 pe. colored bath wih trim, doubler single tn oat > or ‘Sl ear. Phone tory a Irregulars. $109.50; ‘ai outdoor chairs, Extension i SA @ STPPLY ladder, 918. Bab scale, and wat TRADE city IN UN IE a Nae HOUSEHOLD 172 8. aw FE _5-2100 eagles je 7 $3. Faro hou fd ‘| tome ue 8 Seiler. ts EW, AND _OaED ear, Niversit: 5 r POWER ’ AP Sa as. | DON’T WISH FOR FRIGIDAIRE TILLERS “PWER SPRATERS Bry Ag EP a. payments avaiable woe. wane | ~~ POWER LA’ $38. ' % Ton Air Condition a laws | itqe er went stoner TTF St Be. Ws.) MONEY! Make it easily! 7 itioner | Sate “Wecart sara win ove fear carece ; ; : : Wi peo . _Mile Ra_, Birm.ngham “MI ¢-6528 Went and pump for a late menei TORS, LAST YEAR'S eae orking Condition | wey GALVA: cash. Fe $-7526, Seat renee ce heat coimerice’s | through Classified Ads. To | em ad fe lengths teed for § . buy a new fe. : $150 00 * SAVE PLUM! OREN E: rk Peer, See Mae, mere ee | ; in’ Gerba aa | Ws Ore , = Yue sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, DEse = = sor, ‘4 ae CONDITIONERS - FREE CALL OR 3-1491 REACH CASH cus.| Fok dial FE 28181. aT QUALITY | So, Ste _TOMERS through Classi-| MP ELECTRIC . 3ax2i ‘double sists “less; ‘hand | leearmowes i 0. 1 ‘ fied Ads, Call FE 28181. iy Hg: RO . Sats FPL OA. Temp | se) sezortrader C & r \ a Ae * : + > . . ~ Q f re : j ° / i . Mi | ' } Jj if é 7 by ' / l d Phy / ae f l - 7 | > PA i bree a alae aA aie it A foi. fy Een yt) € 2 gril For Sale Livestock 72 1 HOLSTEIN B : 8, MA AND 3 PRESH |FPOR SALE. STRAWBERRIES lie Rd OR ___ Wanted ited Livestock 73 73 FEEDER Pics. 2450 Welch Rd. Walleq Lake ___For Sale Poultry — 4 LIVE HENS - BROILER-FR for scle, MA asia. 100 W. Maple. _ Sale Farm n Produce 75 ABOUT 60 ACRES OF STANDING hay for sale. Marvin Beach. 3501 8. Bid STRAWBERRIES. BY QUART OR case Royce Long 2059 Ford Rd. _MUtual 44482 “Militora _S__Alrport Rd SEED POTATOES and 1 yr. from certified. Cobblers. Sebagoes and Russets OA 8-3179. Sale Farm Equipment 76 1 RUBBER TIRED MANURE speeeter ln ec. 6 of 62177 or nut Le. Rd. ‘4 PARMALL H. vin. HARROW and snow plow. Good cond. 8700. OR 34250 after 5:30 CASE Tee In GOOD CONDI tion. Ryan Rd, Utica, a nee Farms 4435 Michigan. ogg ol REpublie 09-4206 ee IN USED FARM ‘OOLS, PLUS NEW OLIVER Pedianer .PROUILX OLIVER tS) _M%, JUST NORTH OF OXFOR ALLIS-CHALMERS. POWER corn planter. Heavy duty 3 sec- tion spring tooth = 4 —— | Bolens & Wheel horse fe tooth = harro an | sell below wnsiecale mt #161 Dixie Hwy MA 5-5811 tractors. Several good used tractors. Also pow- er mowers. Evans Equip- ment, 6507 Dixie Hwy MA 5-7878. PRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW & used Parte and service dermon- ROWARD COX. Apts es \ p59 ye aFtS inum housetrailer, ‘ition. $760 Stormers Station. 277! Duck mile “horth of M50 ; SETRA. Jeasonable, FE $- PONTIAC CHIEF ah. to # These may be p new deferrec ccrment plan. A credit life poliey free om all con- tract purchases \HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dt . Drayton Plains On 3-198 2380 §. Dort Hwy. Flint 30 FT “TRAVELO’ HOUSETRAIL er. 111 N. Tasmania FE 23-5738 1931 AMERICAN HOUBETRAILER 36 ft. moderna, : Robbins Trailer Ct. Lot ry FT SCHULT 7 BEDROOM, _full bath. 170 Exmore, after 5:30 1934 ~ HOUSETRAILER, » rr Parkhurst Trailer Court, lot No. $ Lake Orion Gain STEWART DELUXE. COM. ete bath, shower FE 5-2127 Pig METAL 1984, 38 FT ROYAT Coach housetrailer, real cheap James Hampton, Glenview Trailer _ Park, 2300 Shimmona Rd. OXFORD Trailer Sales General coaches 10 f& wide up to 45 M long.2 bedrooms, 20 ga ad lee heater, jaicusie windows house type Padre Here's a rea! mobile home. 27 ft. Stewart's latest Paleony kitchen 7 50 ft. People are really talking about this latest in mo- bile hom um-Ette trare- Runabout sre reg- 4. we have severa: sell on renta! and accessories. 3: catise to pick from. Phone MY 3-121. M34 one mile § of Lace _ Orton, MODERN ® Fr = TRAVELITE For quick.gaie. FE #-1455. Trailer Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES BEEMER 1 3 and 3 bedroom 18 to 51 ft. 10 ft. wide available. We fi- ‘nance as Pede/ as 15 per cent dn as oo 6 yrs-72 months to an rates Some used trations iike rent—na down pay- strations Porta Spade Power | Tillers Loree hy and rentals. A Service 13880 N. Opdyke op ~ +4380 GOOD USED. TRACTORS , 1862 John Raper B with plew and cu r. 1982 Case V AC—eagle hiteh 1962 Ford with front loader. Oliver 60 Allis Chalmers B with plow, cultivator, Case used side rake. amd Service Pontiac Riding garden tractors the fa- | _=¥y._ mots gs y-wheel UTO GLass SERVICE horse and Brady, Price 6295 up. Glass installed while you wait tractors, $128 up. Roto, We use the Vg ue erade o! tillers, $128 up, Citnton saw. glass. Free of coffee to a mowers, at best customer al work guaranteed prices tn town Terma to suit. | Insurance jobs honored LEE'S SALES & ae mn Saturday Until ¢ $21 Mt. Clemens 8t. ub Auto Glass INTERNATIONAL 129 Oekiand Ave E «7066 Se aan fonder. as For Sale Tires —_ 80-A ioe DEERE wean Ht SIDE DE goop vu ED TIRES. jgBAROAIN ‘eres, is «SBE 4 am up MCCORMICK 2a anata ~ ties traded = oa nee witn fertiliser manure Kelly ringfie! aprender tio ta, TE. 0004 SPRVICE TIRE M RMICK pe ey GRAIN rill with lizer, manure & FREADING CO _spreader 080 ea. PE. 1460” | gat Perry st PE $0608 ., MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAW8 M-1. 61015 WHITE WALL GOop Rentals. 1a pad & vat year, new $36.95 plus tax, Ex MecLLOG ee sine change, $09 § Saginaw. FE 40637 GOOD USED TIRES, $150 UP | tm end see ‘em at W. F. Miller's ' Garden & Lawn Equipment. 1503| Sit0 white walls. $03 8 Saginaw South Woodward, (No; fo ees Mile Rd). Birmingham. Mich. | GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE. GOOD- Phone Midwest 4-6053 rich o Diack or white sice : walis off pew cars ull gwar- Mich, ‘Chain Saw Distr. antee. Up pe cent off pe. , ae MIXED HAY, GRAIN & STRAW | ~AA BUYS AT LEE'S $38) North Rochester | sare, SERVICE AND aie | MY 38621 ~—s15 Front st. MY 34811 NEARLY NEW FEROUSON SIDE delivery rake. FE 71-0844 NEW Le RAY PALER. Lakeville TRUCK-TYPE LOW BOY. FORD chassis with & motor and air brakes. $275 4301 Josiyn Rd USED GARDEN TRACTORS AND equ ALL S812E8 AND MAKES PRICED TO SELL. FROM an! AND =a FEB 61112 KING BROS. YOUR 1H. DEALER PONTIAC RD AT PODYEE VERY GOOD CUSTOM BUILT cult. Ph. eee Tom Bohr Inc, Mil FOR A 0000 DEAL OR NEW Me cx NO. 4 PTO BALERS SIDE DELIVERY RAKES INA Us © WE TAKE TRADE-IN AND fs MS rE KING BROS. “BOTTLE GAS | ACCESSORIES STORF @0 8. Telegraph FEE 23-3206 en Eves & Sun pm : i954 30-FT LIKE NEW FULL bath. Smail amount down. Take over payments | MI 6-2387 i-PT aLL ALUMINUM 1 BED- room Kit-Custom. Reas. Cal! — _Knight, FE 83515 or FE 3.9588 FOR SALF 1945, 28 FT. HOUSE _trailer $650 OT, 24594 ~ Rent ‘Trailer Space _ 79 PRIVATE TRAILER SPACE ALL modern conveniences. Write Pon tlac Press, Box 62. PRIVATE TRAILER SPACE FOR modern trailer Any size. Nice lo- eation, Modern conveniences Write Pontiac Press. Box 79 Auto Accessories 80 PORD TRUCK ENGINE, RADIA- tor and transmission. 3580 Dixie dard sizes ED WILLIAMS #81 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 HYDRAMATIC TRANS REBUILT Exchange and instalie@, Guaran _teed. F FE 17-8541 for our low price CRANKSHAFT GRINDING I IN THE ear, Cylinders rebored. ‘Zuck Ma- chine op. 23 Hood. Phone FE 2-2563 = ~ Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘83 EAGLE. GOOD CONDITION OR 30072 ies@ CUSHMAN EAGLE. CRAIN drive Windshield 4 mos. old __Cost $400. Price $340. MI ¢0762 __ _ For Sale Motorcycles: & FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Noa Harley Davidson. See ay sda vidson Sales Co. 373 feet INDIAN MOTORCYCLES SALES Sere Collision, 2018 Cass Lake Rd, Keego Harbor. FE €1762. _ Bil McCain tng Trak a7 8 Mest tho m .& - less dealer Parts, sales, service 232 Fast Pike St io@ HARLEY DAVISON. GOOD dition. FED §-7938 | cles 84 YOUR I H. DEALER _For Sale Bicy Cee PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYER ¢ AND M4 BOY'S 38 OTRL'S 1 ner owe Roches Auction Sale 77 ter biock 8. Auburn off De- qu re AUCTION SALE, 4 ROOMS OF AIRMAN GIRLS BICYCL =. Fti nebo furniture. fy. doe ee | AN GIRLS BICYCLE. FULL Sag Millville Ra. mile North of | sevotrs or -) - SRD GELS Lapeer Sta Lapeer, | 20. FE 47915 ic; : 85 AUCTION sat. _JONE 20 AT _ Boats & Accessories 8 do tiapgs = Epona a) mers | 5 x YR. OLD PLYWOOD BOA T AND %q mile west to 9727 Bergin Rd. HP Evinrude motor. $180. OR Com, line Deere equi: cre x m ine JD-A tractor, J 1% Fr. HY OPLANE, B tractor 2 bettom plow, 8 Glass bottom. $100. OR 33-0541 — dise, ihapsagae a pained os after 5:30 springtooth drags. bin " 4 bar side delivery rake & ma: |i¢ ee DELUXE. fetet nure ader Manure loader. 2 ee tote en ee wheeled trailer. 11 inch hammer. | equip. Call PE 5-0158. Eves. t blacksmith forge. JD Bigh apeca rubber tired wagon & box, cows, 10 pele nearby ream. cows due & meee A of ee euipmnead’ ees Ehocretet truck, mileage. Furniture, 1¢-FT. BOA AT ON oars, locks. abchor, rani cover, 40 8. T Gorok. faoning Heels 3 “Price $276, cov er, Ae, Se “ae cal Fe pif Wied ia Plat ee ee ee te ies a TP AB AAR OR PPR, Ny a it eerie ey a ve i), ae 4 We Ne V4 A ee ge | e ave = | | H, A ‘* ‘ \, ba ‘ “ 3 ‘| | . | : t ye ; 4 , FORTY-TWO ee | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956 a: Bouts & Acceaoriee &8| For Sale Tracks 90] For Sale Cars 91/FUNNY BUSINESS |. by Herabberger| _For'Gale Cars 91) For Sale Cara 91 {— SuireY See ee 1 ASKINS ervea e Geewerae| 7] RD LAKE SA oats — | ren Nove RG pnd tore, Oe oarek Motor Sales ) | Stone royal blue and mite, Beat : E \ are trucks, also A 2 South Bivd. at Woodward, FE 40587 __Sonable Private party. Mi e-iost $1008 | s | iveeeer | CHEV (de llc as SAVE~ : f Ford — Mercury = =. ewe A ° eee ary cameras, ete. ore ; MY 23-2611 2 a cant paymens “of a good. used ss me Set "V4 converte, de 4 (ar balance eas. rs = i Lae RY ade e Woron Ter as soe Goa hootee | GPECTALS BILL SPENCE —_| $85 9 "Nicest sow me iad = USED CARS Ww. PPAINTS — EX-MICHIGAN B Ngee lft Lppienedeay oy FULL PRICE @ Oskiand Ave FE 45-0207 wit Ford in ws wes Lo gee veral new out. tucks Gn. | 1952 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN —— We have seve Lucky Auto Sales PE 1006 51 Chev. Cl. Cpe.....$295 — oe ae wid Ford « ar : For the BEST aoe re eee at | eet ee Pee naan, | 'SZ Plymouth Cl. Cpe. $395 HOUGHTEN & SON ee ok for i a ee ae, oe $295, colt best fF my . eda "afta ry set Rudra Service. 996 8: Cass Lake. Cres aoe eee hee : 1952 YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE In "WHEELS and DEALS” a fos 4 oe sees ‘ | aaron Rice Gene $5 Chev. V8 Sedan $1,395 one ue ; -—_ | | er | _ear ot "Squall value OR 34i8t |MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | Nash Rambler : ‘ROCH Bice SELECTION OF KEW NOL |" FORD ay eg ECP. : HARDTOP am M_ MAIN. ROCHESTER _ || °54 Ford 2dr....... $844 °S3 Plyni 4 dr.......$S44 verine boats at reasonable prices.| Henry MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AR LL ae Cc ke e au , 09 Howard Loomia, 10655 Dixie Hwy. | ins ‘a TON DODGE PANEL. 1980 ‘Ford Cus. 8 ....$2044 “53 Nash R < Wen. $5 RLOMINUM BOATS, 615950. ‘% ton Ford panel. 170 Exmoor . $2 PONTIAC 8 2-DR. “ust SELL, ' = ; c mon A 1 Trailers, $87. 9668 Chev. Bel Aic Hardtop. sa 7 1c te Gone _— So ieee Gace . iiside and out. Perfect running EAS Y | Merc-O-Matic R&H. WW tires. | a ere ieee 10,000 miles. *. > a : Air Hardtop.| ’53 Dodge Cl. Cpe.. $599 °54 Ford. Co. Sed...$1299 Serting trailers | 1947 Brockway tractor. See eal ana meal oer E Scalers, 61.615 EMpire $3802" PLYMOUTH “472 DR coop) "#410 X heater. practh | esq py 4 dro... $749 "53 Chev 4dr......$599 ones rawers & | Full air brakes. ments Call FE 68-1521, ask for 52 NASH RAMBLER STATION [fes, & transportation. $65 FE cally new, immaculate im]... 1.7.) Pree ee ao ; E-Z ah ok eosin Sales and Service, | WILL Wagon 4450 Very good shape ince SLYMOUTH AGH CARL side “and wut exceptional 34 Buick Super .. $1399 753 Olds 88 2 dr... $899 5 aa uburn ve Iso ‘55 Fe - 34 1 > “ “Dvnaflow. lic 1954 Chevrolet 1955 Buick aoe 8 1 £380, a 345 Mevene 15 FIFTEEN 15 $1,150 cash No dealers. MI erie, O-Matic. $650, will consider trade, “48 bd Sh iy a ¢ <, ‘ 145 bl d Pd e dj : 60 : ine Jynatiow, ig it 1955 Ford 1953 Smabile Carroll Lk 8. : _OR 3-889 | Bud Shelton Motor Sales lade, good condition...} blue, custom interior. aie 53-0ld = oe Onbura to Havana, OLDS FEORD,MOE ROD SHOW CAR. Cor Aubum & E Bid FE +6728/ Sce it today. Hurry! | 1953 Ford 1952 Chevrolet : oon Meee tons aos ede Good Clean ‘bs s PORD | CONVERT RED. BLACK Bales on sedges ane ; ~ Se eeatuen ss | 7 tation Specia 'S6 DEMOS. 9,000 miss. Eversthing, #1000) needs) muiner sso” You cant 1956 Plymouth Station | 1955 Thunderbird, full i = ransportation Specials 6 neva 86-2298 lose on this one. Also have "48). \\"o 64, 2and 4d od unaeYrpir ' u y . SHORTY HOOK’S Super 88 2-drs. 4dre and |i888 FORD MAINLINE, TAKE | Mercury set’ up for Lincoin en-| Wagons, 2 an r. mod-| ; i PLACE . NO MONEY DOWN harcteps 68 ears acd Gareuae! what yments, $69 ee or | fine Nee "Ear setts ty. tonmer| ¢'S. Some are demos. 33 Chevrolet 4 dr., radio equipped $2444 , Bales ond’ service, FE 2030." ai Soarance Peet fF summer) Sara PACKARD CLIPPER | seauira 1900 piymout savor. «| & heater, deluxe, abso- sees , Baie ae eee INE Just Good Credit | FORD 1980 RADIO. HEATER. dr V-8 push button drive, R&R.| lutely no rust i? sa sen tects or take Ales ; aeee ee vet _tise0 Coed de ee eee ane: | WW. tires, Special fury white | BY) ese ce perenne oe BONE © eee) ee cares onl “West Side Used Cars| sritood'er'sC Sete c*Eareuts | flal'teatures" Shown’ by sppota | $1695 : chard Tk. Rd. FE 30181 48 CAD. 60 Spec... .$395 | OP 70 98 MONTHS ON BALANCE | 1 cu. where overhead 1s low | ‘Diice. Cash terms of trade. Peo | sient. Dealer's wile's car. spp ae: 1 ple's Auto e8 and, Fd > + ! he |’51 DODGE 2dr., nice $305 | Sad (sues lis Aitterence | Mes? | Yani 1932 Plymouth Cranbrook club eve. |’S5 Ford Fairlane 4 dr., H Ty F . rTransportation Offere Offered 87 °51 DODGE 4 dn. . $295 | HASK INS West Sele Cte AH. T's nice. One owner. | radio @ healer. low mile. aro UrNer, Or | AIRLINER 51 PONT. 8. 4 dr... $295) 923 W. Huron PE 62188 1982 Hudson Wasp. 4 dr. Hydra.) age, one owner. Liber : . Bee there! New" ork, 410. 451 FORD 2 dr. $395 | on MUST SACRIFICE NEW 1056 DRIVE Can, poazty mew: Urest Meedy te fn i mae plies al abtral a } Angeles San Francisco. 4 tees CHEVROLET-OLDS Ford Fairlane four dr Will take rive. rade-in appraisal, 464 S W od\ ay d A heel.” 630. r Honsiaiu. $188. 50 FORD, OD .... : $295 “Oakland County’ s se addline A Walne. ‘a ul SAFELY 1952 Olds, 4 dr. It's an 88 Hydra. .) : ° O ar ve. Fares oes tox Forme can be ar:| SO PONT. 2 dr.-...-. $395| F G Deal Rollison, FE 5-4101 gle R&H. 2 tone. good family car. Plus 60 Other Fine ranged. Ferry Service, Inc. OR | Fastest Growing Dealer” Ow With One of These “nd C jug rTy rvice, : SE) PONT. Con. Red. $395 | ayer was oe ‘ | ForD | ee SANE 1946 orretet % ton pane] dettv- L sed Cars Bi i h z MId t 4-7500 rr. WORTHEAST ARK. m eal al LO peor nee eee || Js. Windshield washers Ver: ery, heavy duty axle, low ete ’ ee D Southeast Mo. Like 2 or 3 riders SRO oie sou cL Soe [4 a clean Cal after 6 pm MY CLARKSTO IT ngnam WeST 4: to share expe 3-9642 dr.... eee! — : | a MOTOR SAL Se see for ‘mmy O Gibbs. June 28. ’ ESOTO, SHARP $0, "AND 1986 FORD FAIRLANE TAKE =o LEAVING | FC FOR pUNION mn ory. oon oA oe 3100). wake over notes __¥E TO . te payments. Call ST 1-8843 | ns Chrvy sler- Ply mouth i A PHONE CALL : rrisburg, IW. | "SQ PONT. r . cm eODGE 6, 1 OWNER. 8675 4g FORD V-8. 4 DOOR SEDAN vev're Re ‘or Fri ane F jra | 90 BUICK 4d $195 | seme | RS Mclean car sis OR | f “Fou : h i "ch anesronT BUICK STARTS A COURTESY CAR LEAVING FOR HARRISBURG. 47 PONT. 2d r., nice ia = DaoaE eee 3-8183 or \ te" then an 0 E MA oe (Gehae Ln ! Se ae = . KPriday evening 29th. ™ ); “ re wagon, Clean | owner $13 1980 FORD. RaH Www lem 7s ric ec ig nt pen venings “Till On m. cha ake Ave. i ' 3 rs. Share expenses. sone s $150 1949 Olds a FE 2-010). | fe FE Tia Sa 46 DODGE 4 cr, — ii ite HE 228i AB 1956 De Soto Fitflite V8 ——— 6 Bushman. Cc rtible De 3300 mil \ load either way PE come | clean ........... $100 34 FORD V4 ¢ DR. BEAUTIFUL oer SotovV8 Cd EV. saeasee ene T=". When YOU Spend || HOLIDAY TRIP ' - _WE 5-4504 Fordor ....... . $1895 ree ae Sed JEROME ORD, DOOR, THUNDER, pam mie’ een i motor ac ; white Oss De id Cc sro t INDIVIDUAL HAS EXCEPTIONAL- iJes. 1800 M15. Bald Eagle Lake. *”-~ odge Corone ; Rae Ree) owe | OO Demos. Si wie I | Rordor ne coe +» $1595 Your Hard-Earned —or-— | QO 1 Powerflite : “See M&M Motor Sales | eas wuice HanDTOP a DR > Down As: nthtly 1955 Por hieftain 8 .. rar em = ms ese | eka alg CEASE ie re voice Npwts arene ed Tudor oso $1398 DOLLAR OWS erti T ] — * an f , EM 2236, FRSBXPT pe eee nnn ve a Fe eRe E t UP TO $30 FOR JUNE & CHEAP nd ss J V-8 2DOOR POWER GLIDE = see SCG CORD PRICE 1954 De Soto V8 i ummer Ime Tave cars, FE 9-2666 davs or eves. “CY OWENS” OADED WITH EXTRAS. 79 W. Beverly | Pocd $1405 WENS ri or DSON WASP COUPE HY- WS abo og to Soc ai . ’ ‘te : EL AIR V8 HARD-TOP SEDAN “Gramatic. $300 222 W Montcalm. Mowerflite radio * You Expect a a “worry-free” automgbile is essential, and here at WANTED LATE MODE! CARS CLEAN AND B SHA Ol IR FO D BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER ere : gs5 P - ¥. “DR 55 yme P ° . BRING TITLE MONEY WAITING Y R 2TONE LOADED WITH EX- ‘o ME RC MONTERE’ “g’ BR | 1955 Plymouth V8 Schutz we have a selection of Quality Used Cars aT TRAS. PRICED TO SELL. Mere tint Hardt 1805, GLENN'S DE ALER went Eth 6G Onn! sxoan Ture iedicators awl eR as Soca -§ PR QUO that will assure you of a pleasant sojourn! Plan es fice. 82.150, 054 D ; - 384 8 Sagmee tt DALES Ce com A-1 USED CARS VER, GRAY Fini, UoapeD I TBoige Coronet 6 105 (Something in Return) to see and test-drive one of the following cars, OVER 8 REAL BUYS hie hee NOW — TONIGHT! THE HIGH DOLLAR MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | 1954 Nash Fordor...$1195 a ; : high grade used ears. We| 4/ " lao O Bsa per ‘vos wel. ‘ssed Dans CY - OWENS “$195 WORDS-- 184%pitmeuth Sere Try Our ‘03 Buick Cpe. ......... $1095 * y Bt, a - - = GF | wy J. VANWELT pe cat’ § Seeinew mss Fordor ........... $995, USED C AR B ARG A I NS Se a e RB tscter Man Dive Power ! : OR +1358 Open 8 a.m: to 9 p.m. Aa | = SHOP 17 | ROMER Bho CU PE ‘Your Car Down NODS = (PRO ae ‘S38 DeSoto 4 Dr. ........ $ 995 Kordor..2.- ee -- $1. : Then Bring It Here oa CONVERTIBLE FORDOMAT- LOWEST TERMS . , oan dear Gor hace cars: _ $295. PE 5-0256. . eer Ny dramotic -- 2 Sedan, V-@ Radic & Heater, W Wall Tires Today's Special. , SERIES” "| HLMEL TERY PGE ow wa TARY, eDEATTAOE OF GER Tm | 1283 Chersolet Tudor $675 EY seg nay ‘53 Plymouth 4 Dr. ......$ 695 rE = wid om So atl MOTOR. GooD ern aetrR THE SALE WORDS-- a De Soto 6 < "55 ee C corey ale Air yee a oats © sae ene $1845 Sedan. Radio & Heater, W Wall Tires. , WE Pay TOP i CHOY Sia > he SHINE eR -RVICE 5 = Coupe ....... 075 “ . ee & Heater, W Walls. ’ . Ts hes teks "CHEV, 210 32 DR. PRICED TO ee ee eae, et Loupe ad $97 Power Pack. Low Mileage. Cannot be told from new. 53 Potniac Chf. Dlx. .. $$ 895 “COMMUNITY Bt ay Ties — Don’t Mean a Thing 1953 De Soto 6 ‘| 55 CHEVROLET 4 Door Bel Air....... ... $1495 Club Sedan. Redio & Heater. Hydramatic, W Wal Tires. MOTORS Dy pat ope arate, —_ H ASKINS We Believe in Facts Pepdor f One owner 9775) Bad’ out Very nice, arr Radio & Healer, Clean invite ‘55 Ford Victoria $1845 ; 3 rein P Ti shit’ One owner : . eee 803 N. Main, Rochester te eee earn Be CHEVROLET or 1933 Dodge Suburban 9995 |] °54 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door. ......-.--$1145 }] Bagg, © Seer. Pere o-tems. wan Tea. Tia oar OPEN TIL 10 PM. 's4 Ford Country Sedan, R&H. “ ; ; 1953 Ford Ford Runs and looks fine. cor nee Boek eee: WE PAY ae eee e wt Fy ae Tow Prices 195 nt ° eek ‘53, CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door $895 54] Ford 2 Dr. Sed. ......$ 895 : astest Growing Dealer” > udson Hornet) jl ae ceca a cory ae. ee ee This car must be Seen. g ‘1 Chev. 2 dr. 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS Read and Compare ; WL) Veep Cond eateer ar tual eae ear he ree ee Ore: ! Top Dollar | Sebi bial Hira, mam | usSth 2a Ents thet : he ea mt ls CHEVROLET Dnt bag eas] 0,Chtysler .. »« 7+. ADD For Clean Used Care & Trocks. THE BEST PI ACE smobile | ' 4s x OOF s.. << Radio & Heater, Show Room Condition. | . | HURON SALES Your New Car Is | 5! PONTIAC 2 Dr.. $595] Tudor ........... Ny sasetnes eal eee tne Siem ere men Matthews 953 Ww. ON MIR. 2h soe | 2 Buy Your New Car Is ance a & ar Syeramoce. power sree! 195 , puriienidaplonin deals 04 Merc. Monterey cee $1595 H BEHIND . . nik Extra ae ; ene 1953 Ply mouth 50 CHEV ROLET 2 Door.................-. $395 Coupe, Power Steering & Brakes. All Leather Trim argredaves Bienen THE §3 DODGE 4 Dr..... $595 Suburban $850 Radio & Heater, Power Glide. No rust and no bumps $11 8. Saginaw st Fe 600 STEERING WHEEL! CORONET. Radio & Heater, One pone tonne cest Sorts 49 CHEVROLET % Ton Panel $395 ‘55 Cadil lac 62 4 Dr. Sebo $3295 on tracks. Get our ries oltre Joe Clean Cars Drive One From 153 PONTIAC 4 Dr.. .$995 1953 Plymouth 0. - Geel rabeer an tn fc'centiin. «= (tt Sedan, Fully equipped and ready to £0 va ” North Cheerolet’s FROM RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S | Be Me Bricencce "er! eborban | 2) 2--- 390 | 249 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Pickup. ... ss9s || 03 Ford Ran Won $ 995 Big Lot in Birmingham Bob Frost, Inc 53 Olds Holiday i°5 Sy FORD 2 2 oe a $995 1952 De Soto V-8 Piel vary aewhtcenied vice aaaes (becaineccoe at a Radio & Heater. A nice car. Ses coun * ee hard top, midnight blue and _WWalle, “14.000 miles, i borden osee $695 ‘55 B : k C ; SHARP CAR NL LyNcous _MERCURY ARD egg shell white Power steering, "Sh DODGE 2D $1895 te choose from. Tip tae shit LUC pe. De 2 Lig Sah oor oe re 850 S. WOODWARD tronic eye, Teale onal peered sat aoe Heater ae Trans- 152 Dodge Tudor. $495 Cass and Oakland Riviera Radio & Heater, W Wall Tires A Sharpie $ 095 "BOD SHELTON — (222M ger forte t903! 53 Dodge 4 Dr. Slaxoror, natn a mca 2 Bison Tienet | '56 FORD Custom & 2 Doors... cecese... sigas || 04 Ford Conv. .........$1395 MOTOR SALES bres omer weee Mn Ee OR sod, seat covers, ella, Pe SH TAC. eee ! Fordor ........ «$495 | Almost new with Radio & Heater and spotiess 7 Tone Paint. | —- Radio & Heater, Automatic, W Wall Tiree. Corner of Auburn & E Bird. milesge TE royal blue, hugh rubber 17 'SS if Mone cae | ’55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 2 D |’ } FE 46728 i986 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP | 52 Ford 2 Dr. “$70. Radio & Heater Hydramatic, | | 1951 De Soto Custom . uf OCR ee $1695 | 59 Plym. Belvidere sees ] Hae SMR GIA | falta eas NT 7 cotemtng Herne NM. SS PONTIAC 4 De, S005 | ghOTGOT oe S450 | Side"betitmaog® Ooie Nese & mesure on rere UL tant: Rae 8 ester wm Tee Aroma ai wepraapr wate sar moon Fe “coupe. FE 71-0277. 7060 Lanore St. Ldeoatniol nee to roll ‘for “ta STAR CHIEF. Radio & Heater. | (1951 Plymouth ‘| °55 FORD Custom 8 2 Door............... $1545 | 54 Buick Cpe. Sb000 004 $1695 | ‘BAGLEY AUTO PARTS "We CADILLAC ADR OWN! 'SL Dodge Hardtop | Club Coupe $395 Nom mileage, Radio & Heater, Drive A one owner wewuty |] Riviera. Radio @ Meater. W Wall Tires, Denanow., i, Masiing a er Call FE The best in a Dodge ‘51 was the : l\ Wacodtllmechanicalies aa) 4h “~ ~ be re ‘ pecan y Ate Qatar ar | Sati tetas aes TE | Gata # Loyebentt as Transportation | $%'prmewie “tt | SS, CHEVROL eel aa a Reale ly. Bel CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE conditioned engine and WW. tires ' | F dc ; $405 Room for the whole famil = tie & Beeter, oe Ty P y. e videre coe os $ 595 i apace eine! National | mstbickepedal (i pePeCials! | sate’ sai ‘die” “P5] 54 CHEVROLET 21 | aon eee | ae a 10nNa 4 4 sedan ching peal ana | 91. PONTIAC 2 Dr... $195 1951 Plymouth Power Gilde. Radio 2 Moe eae ‘kw IVORY. a | 5D F ra = i ; ivory. + good tires. Radio & Heater | } really clean car a i Le) Onv. eee ee een en $1895 Wanted Used Trucks 89 Motor Sales : Vacaiion ‘special. $400°full price. °40 PLY M2 Dr.. $129.50 orordor vere renee «$395 rs = An Extra Tow Mileage Beauty. ‘wrD. TO Ber, FROM PRIVATE "36 Ford Victoria SEBARBOE s005 49 PONTIAC 2 Dr.. .$149 | 1950 De Soto Custom 55 CHEVROLET. Dmo. ¥4 Jon P/U... exact ay Woe 53 Ch Cl C e $ Riton piek ick let be tein “We will geil you a Car, | ‘54 Ford Victoria .0....0... ime | SO NASH 2 Dr... $137.50 Fordor ..:........ $345 but almost. ” ’ | ae ry. ° Di 2 OG ODS 2 995 are hs ge ae OS | even if your credit has|‘s3 Guy. fare hn... guar | Radle & Heater. 8 spay einer a> airman = —————. ' eee. | been turned .dowg else- |‘33 Chev 2 ar PG.) Som Ne eased Cl. Cpe. sai OTHER CARS AT ONLY ; For For Sale Trucks 90 where.” as LITTLE 3 Foatioe 3 ar hydro, .... #978 | ; 1950 Htdson Fordor $195 $10 Down S H UTZ M O ee ITTLE "$2 Ponting 2 dr... cece... 0800 transporte '56 CHEV. $39. 50 D “St Corrster “saratoga v.98 PONTIA( Y 193 198 Pontiac 8 Sedan $275 C : tO rs -Y, ton pick up. Very low n. $0 Buick 4 Or $e 1 - nil New 190 Chey. 8 Gr. occ § ae = O40" Plymouth lL. . ALSO * j } jaacunce tae race ar Ne Fidel Sil % Plymouth @ aro $m RETAIL 2 door ......- . $295 | A Nice Selection: of Used Trucks = DeSoto-P lymouth Dealer {ae o furniture loans 49: Pontioe 2 dr ces O10 bee Lhry sler Fordor aa , struck down. Easy GMAC, No finance ebmpanies TRUCKS STORE : 9125S. Woodward, Birmingh : i terms. _See it now. No red ta i a ep oe a fe 1947 Chevrolet MATTHEWS HARGREAVES g am om a S mn pe iste Delivery ‘* Ford ftom picket. eo “GOODWILL =i id RINE n eal - Midwest 5-6300 3 e Hold Your Note ” B Db. ; " : HASKINS ). ss eit Yee ete [Fearon *F] USED cans RAIL Your CHEVROLET Dealer”. | | OPEN- , * CHEVROLET NATIONAL -_ DODGE-PLYMOUTH ce" PP 2.9540 | | tHe Aadtbar Mee arta! MOTOR,SALES Iau toy mga MRE GE) ogee || PE 4.4546 FE 4254998 AM. til’ 9 PM. \ i a = 2 . E . a i 5 : | wae fi i : i ‘ i - ; = i { 5 } ° , t ; i \ i z ; \ ; i t im 4 | i ¢ * ‘ THE: PONTIAC — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1056 Watch Your Sept Ti 4. R 4 . Pp of across _ DETROIT w — Detroit traffic -- 10 ay’ S aaql1o rograms 7s Pr “Program ers | b Ruler’ of director has recommended raising . ; * : 8 reps ! , = the fine Pagel Pe moppapel traffic | “win, (100) CRLW, (ee) WW3, (se) WOAR, Gil) WATE, Gsm) WFON, (lu) WIDE, Tle N thi B ill it topes Vemeie ' . ; Dance » News, Li | ian 13 Seandinaviaa - . re nee ae eee. | eke, | eee [eevee (NOMING Dilla ‘oe WWJ. News by Lewis CKLW. Jim Ven Kures News CKLW. News, Hollywood oo. j!8 Feminine | if the offender attended a two-| WXYZ Sports, McKensie WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr! 8:36—WJR, Music Hall WJBK. News, Tom George U S Wi G k ppe hour session of the traffic safety) CSLW- News. sporte WPON News WXYZ, Fred Woit AR, News, Carayan ses sullivan immic — c we a bali gore —— tah Jack Carecn WCAR, Gettee with Clem A! Nn, a mond in Introduci ‘Names’ | yer Yy department. Pointing out that 70 WPOM, ‘News wxYz, Fens 0:00 WIR, William Sheehan | WXYZ, News, Winter . ng Le Nosateremnet of Detroit's 1956 traffic tatallty| °2$7,”JR, Dinner Dete | CRLW. Ted McCoy | With Deattcn Gem =| Geter oat pene Peddling Plugs 20 Agreement ictims Wii, ten eanetand Zee and Orville CKLW. News, David 200—WJR. Ind Mrs. Burton sates Vv were pedestrians, Hoye) WXYS Mel Allen 11:00—WJR, News WJBK. News, McLeod WWJ, Ross Mulholland ee aeeicen said “most people would rather) WiBk. Bon-actast | Wud, Bucy Maer | MCAR ews Rouuan | Waa. Rory 'winte By JACK O'BRIAN Sing ACY, pay $2 than go to school but they; WCAR. Caravan of Music W. Newk Gperts 9:30_-WJR. dre. Page WJBK, News, Tom George | NEW y 10) Edgar Z WPON. Gports Slants ’ ; NEW YORK (INS)—The new Wilson —— : } wouldn't want to pay $5. WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr| WCAR, Rhythm Roundup WCAR, News, Caravan 20 At see TWWae Three "Btar Extra MOOWIR, Mianight Muste | 10:00 WIR Avther ‘Goafrey Soe cwsn worn Drawer” [oot “len Show, arriving im the 34 Independent - WxYD. ‘Beare oes "wa, Bruce, Mayer Ww Weekday os rey at ae zee wake of the dull Ue eee WXYZ, Top of the Town . My True b CA ports Parade two years o! 26 Conducted FRVICE? Fie = Bien] See Beer | See mee Ree | SEE EEO waa larmta b a topen eel hr Bigs } s 1:30—WJR, Auto Repos “THURSDAY MORNING WPON, Birmingham Hr. WXYZ, Ed McKenste emptiness —was a pretty good Cee GI —} . | ' Ww. Morgan Beatty ¢:00— WIR, Jim Vinal te:40 WXYZ. Girl Marries | CKLW. Bud Davies : . ~~ ] | | sae Gabriel’ Heater WXYZ, Pred Wolf WCAR, Music im the Atr | WCAR, News oe 8 a5 Dighroonate ; . es! wsB CKLW. Rooster Ciub tee IR. Arthur Godfrey | WEON, News, Club, 1400 Not a but delightfully 30 Seb cin — nom green meggs fresh nor unusual, using no t dria 8:00 WIR. Amoco ‘a’ Andy | MEOW In Weise ef aurtctt, | CRE Bee neaes GRLW. Bédie Chase hitherto _ [37 Vena . “ . © Tape Recorders WEE, Show Word | WWJ. Bob Maxwell WJBK, News, Tom George (as Wim, Partde of Bands|SOBring pogo ard oR the NBC = inpiemest 3 Diminutive rs paasinga dina et Mohammed ; om WaeE. News, Mickey shorr| CRLW. Guy Nunn "OOCWIR Time tor wate Wauriet-Srore —lbeight boys. Just pretty good. G River isp) 9 ardor = 10 Animal <] Stumbers eT. | WPON, News. Record Room} WJBK, N Reid 11:30—WJR, Time for Musie | CKL z hon neckeod rs 11 Agtte 42 Organ ef © Hi-Fi #:20—WIR, News: Jee ol Quses fore De WAR. News, Coreras It ts the show aimed 4$ Lingers pows = ___ ip Lampreye iuarime S WWJ. Gise Je M'Kenste 7:06—W. Jim Vinal WCAR. Music in the munity News at off Sullivan,” or at 47 Male pheasant 1 Apiece . at Helen ru yes = ® Radic | WaT. Me Hail xW THURS 4:30—WJR, Music “tmecking 3 Ss asunder ; Threttles = 4 Accumulation “0 © ttersComm, Syoteme fh Sime: acces goer | Setar Rost Sst | “Yates a | HEFEH ettane | Meat nedetng Sullvan sutton peg (oie) Ge ba ene - 3 j sheltered side person © P.A. Systems | WW, Bet Your Tite. wean nem ee CKLW: News, Ter Benecke | Ses OWIR. P Philip, Lenhart drop him out of the top 16, as $6 Nothing | 5 Medieval ‘i gg oreo Cae prise ttn, | sSEOW Rae man | BORE Rest Gea | SEE. "ett ‘opera | Bintep Sheen once quictiy sheved nn rr eT BLAKE eB Minh Mee iba | "aT ewe rss oWsm Time tor stusle | GSBK: Reve Dek metece | the edge of Milton Berle's scem- og eo seitucr” ne &, by oun hee ee wan Rowe. Reid oom Www) Paye Else i nee | WoAN, News. Carevan ingly impregnable TV position. | ANYTHING BUT—Turn for the @ Goodbye = Tiriah poe SL Ac _, Chine iw. . ie WPON, Serenade RADIO T V CELW. Ted MeCoy 8:00 WIR, Jack White CKLW. Bud Davies S:e WIR, Music Hal Inasmuch as its aim is at Sulli-|better is all that can be expected| ! WJBK, Mickey Sherr WW, Bob Maxwell WCAR, Music In the Air WWJ, Jim Deland Allen used a little of Sulli-\Whe? residents of Meade, Kan., | 7, k N Position 3149 W. Huron WPON, Zee and Orville WXYZ, News, Osgood WPON, Luncheon Muste WXYZ, News, McKenzie bow stubborn! a evasive tactine reach this mis-named corner. Def. '° os trew FE 4.5791 which enable him to proclaim jn|tiitely no location on the nation’s) NEWPORT @ — Edwin Holm. | ' 8 9 "_ladvance the presence of. famous|T#in belt and without enough mois- quist, superintendent of Wextord | TV, Radio, Gar Radle ='--Todays Television Programs - -mg-M.rrme 2 Sit iis Came anaes tae Cag ee ee res names, y to have M nee hes t amed Freeport | FE 2-2976 46 WN. Hilldele notice. oe cere Pines Se eke oe earn kang drought, Al endent. He will be OPEN EVENINGS CROSLEY Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without a years-long . As one wag- Shoals wapaciak ¢ He will be- A a 4 gish citizen puts it, rea On Me! Sales Jay 2 Authorized Chagnel 29—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.-TV a passing out rainchecks for bap-| : Fy — = tisms because of lack of water.” 2, — tionable style, opened with z sre an _TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | THURSDAY MORNING —_[5:002) The Early Show. (4) Mr.|Tewis who remained barely long, | Dont Gamble with jeee—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. ¢.s9(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s| Twinky. (1) Mickey Mouse Club.| enough to plug his imminent pres.|Made It--the Long Way: Home Security... FE 4-1515 | @) Mest Corties Archer. (4)| "Farm Report. |_ (9) Dance Party. ence on a telethon. News and Sports. Paul Williams,', 55"%>) Co the Farm Front, S:15—(4) Pet Parade. ROANOKE, Va, ) — Mr. and Cpa, Soe, FU 10 Bill Flemming. (2) Linkletter’s © To 5:30—-(4 Flash Gordon. eon al a Mrs. Robert LeMay fulfilled a long- | C&V TV = 158 Oskiend f Kids. Se oe 6 ° Bob Hope was there with tongue time ambition while here for a — 6:00—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do-/ >. 594) Today. (7) Countryside. Reinforcements Sent ot we tee ~ a : ip ok ee convention. They attended a con- lores. Short film. (2) News. Jac 5; 38—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) to Quell S. African Riot his new movie. ) cert by the Philadelphia Orches- TV Service lace | JOHAN | mate out at the wayel rn, Tht, LeMaye—from Philadel YOUR HOME & 6—(4) Weatherman. Sonny El- g:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals.) JOHANNESBURG, South Africa “Plug” guests out of the way— phia—said they never could find] | | fot. (2) a" Weatherman. Dr.'s:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. \@—Police reinforcements rushed we can't be sure Kim Novak was AY! PROMPT | Everett E. Phelps. |8:25—(4) News. ‘early today to Newclare, a native a pure “plug” guest because she the opportunity to go at home: TOD REASONABLE ¢:30—(7) Disneyland. (9) Million 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Wonder- African settlement west of Johan-|aiso acted, to a reduced degree, | o\t SERVICE | Dollar Movie. Jack Hawkins. (4) land. nesburg, to quell a demonstration in » sketch with Steve—the show et SL When You W Ig || Talking Point. Political. (2) De-/8:45—(2) News. weather. which threatened to become vio- had a touch of professionalism the ' CRAWFORD DAWE-GROVE en Tou ant it troit Speaks. Detroit's Sewer 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- lent. ce ee |Comedy Hour has been lacking in| =e MIA] [i In . Problem discussed. | er Room. recent seasons. C] Pentioc State Bank , PE 2-8357 HAM PTON 6:45—44)> News Caravan. John 9:30—-(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Groups of Africans shortly after, Early in the sb Ailes tants: ; oie ve Bidg ‘Cameron Swayne Heartthrob Theater midnight staged a protest against) Davis Jr aa aa ———— Se c i Ly AIN ELECTRIC eG) Seveon Dirsches’ Flay oe ee rent ropes — pomaanprared cut ot the way. | a LITY 825 W. Huron FE 44-2525 POU. DETESA MEE Stars. (2) 16-95 (4) Window in Home. women It thereupon turned into a long) fz} HIGH FIDE ee Godfrey and Friends. '10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) * ¢ ¢ segment which could have been @ AlL (11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) It the streets carrying clubs and fron sorts of directions at once, singing, | = 8:@0—(7) Masquerade Party. Could Be You. (7) Story Studio. bars. They threatened a party of! dancing, playing drums and trum-. —— QQ Ste - a spate rece Home. pom ot mee ere rues ajeiced tes Saamey aa | ! HEADQUARTERS | (Advertisement) Mentalist t t a bout 500 arch Sho Sammy al i | HARD OF HEARING? ane wise ewe wi $00 men, marched through Show." fer Sarimy emladed : af yeu ore hard of Panel quiz. (9) Cross Canada 13:35—(2) Love of Life. white railway workers on their pet. imitating, fittering. posing © AIR ries selection! of eons , Hit Parade. (4) Television The- 11:25—(7) News Ace. way to work. gether all of his capabilities, which Catalogue “Net” Prices & — | ater. Joanne Woodward and 11:9—(2) Search for Tomorrow hue ——_ ee eee CONDITIONER Attractive Demonstration Room s-twran-| Farley Granger. (2) The Mil- (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Rob That’s Nice to Hear ore — + TON . ° et@) lionaire. “The Story of Rita in and Ricky. bo ; 'LONG BUT LIVELY f 4 Expert Guidance—Complete Installation ” : FLINT #—Fiint's nine city com- Keeley. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. missioners have Se ._ Matter of fact, we suspect. $178 . a :55—(9) Bill ° even ee & Sertem a ’ ebtiga. 8:30—(7) Eddie Arnold Show. 11:55 board ber trip to the meeting of the Sammy may have remained on a Phene ter Country music with Eddie's 2 awe Michigan Municipal League in little long, but his was a breezy, : AT > 4 A Al si; guest Cathy Carr. (9) Mystery THURSDAY AFTERNOON Grand Rapids so children here| brisk and bright half hour, approxi-, ELEGTRO-MART : | 3. W. Willemsen” | Theater. Basil Rathbone. (2) I've 12:99—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) Ding will not have to pay an extra 5' | mately, in. which the stage st 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 hcaiden ae to. loathe ten gga 12 o'Clock cents to swim in the city's four tive. 158 Oakland FE 2-378) | '9:00—(7) Boxing. 10-round feather-; Co public pools. The commission) Allen used a little of his own) ————— —_—___—_______ FITEPATRICK'S PHARMACY weight bout: Carmelo Costa vs. 12/15—(9) “Maggie Muggins. turned over $1,350 set aside to| “tonight” ‘ecabaeae: including | —= =F Rares Ike Chestnut. (4) This Is Your 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- finance the Grand Rapids trip emceeing from his desk. playing | : , Life, A re-run of the life of film wood Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Car- when advised a deficit. in park piano while irrelevant visual non- Be t — EK im | . | executive Dore Schary. (2) 20th toons. funds wbuld make it necessary to sense unfolded, and even. reached au NA cono y | Century-Fox Hour. Robert Wag- 12:45—(9) Mary Morgan Show. hike the swimming pool fare from back to past comedy sketches from, | ner, Carmon Mitchell. 1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) News. 5 to 10 Cents. vhis own midnightly telecasts. i r 9:30—(4) Studio 57. Adele Mara in 1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. ~ = ———— 1 “Senorita and the Texan "' 1:25—(2) *V News. ; 9:45—(7) Sports Headlines. Don | 1:30—(2) Linkietter’s House Party Own @ ; Wattrick. (4) Tennessee Ernie SS Spatter Asphalt 10:00—(7) Playhouse. (9) National 200-(@) The Big Payoff. (@ Y lews. ( ‘n’ Andy. 12), (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) \ eal ae gee | ' Atfernoon Film Festival. ; WY 10: 10—(9) Weathervane | :30—(2) Bob Crosby. tele’ 10:18—(9) TV Baseball Hall of Frey, ana Day. (4) Date} « Fame. Gil McDougal 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hay- 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ward and the “Oil Story.” (4) era Romances. Confidential File. (2) Mr. Dis-|3:2%—(9) News. trict Attorney. - 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen M:08—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. | (9) Good Neighbor Theater |#00—(2) Four O'Clock Theater. yy, Portable Radio Ze This is no campaign promise 4 but actual fact. 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Ss. | ‘The Floor ‘Shop cote 1 SR Ss i Ee aE, | ee ae Oe. ie I OO OE EE Ea i sc Ee 4 \ : SE ._. gain Rise, gpa. spa a seat a See ee Ae * > te eee 2 = ; a i ‘ x1 3 i 4 ‘a ! 4 ‘ i. « | “ yf ' a | E ( 5 j= & £ t * : * * : 7 ae 4 i 4 ; ‘ ‘ af 7 4 . ‘ : \ 8 * % « a 48 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1956_ &. , FORTY-FOUR i 2 i * Wart Phone Numbers: in Russia? Age Please By EARL WILSON “g MOSCOW —Certainly we had caviar for breakfast. Doesn't everybody? 2S Our little “Rushin’ Through Russia Family Style” expedition] 2. had just settled down to our Soviet breakfast when the wait-F* ress plodded up and said, “Eakry?” .. . “Caviar?” “Caviar for breakfast?” groaned Slugger, who at 13 doesn't like caviar at ANY time. * * * And certainly not during a Moscow heat wave which we arrived in—and there being no American air conditioning here, either. * * So we had 30 or 40 bucks worth for openers—caviar being the one thing they've got plenty of to offer American tourists. But I declined some 112 proof vodka for breakfast, thanks. And not fust because it wasn't “on the breakfast.” Our breakfast at the Hotel National—after flying over from Stockholm—was a big ball. I had a whole orange which would have cost $1 to $2 if we weren't on the tour getting four meals a day (the extra one being afternoon tea). 7 ROEBUCK AND CO. T then had hot tea in a giass, with cakes, all very good and quite filling—I suppose it should be when you consider that ce luxe class tourists are paying $30 to $40 a day a person . . . “durned near capitalistic,” as one American remarked. } The Russians claim you should not only eat while vodkaing a —but eat something with butter. * * * Isn't that the old olive of] trick we learned in college? There's quite a lot of drunkenness in Russia now—where isn't there?—which reminds me of a tale about Stalin at a dinner with Anthony Eden where the English military brass one by one found itself being taken unexpectedly pie-eyed. “Do you have much trouble with your generals drinking?” Stalin. asked Eden, whe proudly said, “Oh, 2 Pc. Bedroom Set “Cameo Oak” Double Dresser and Panel Bed Cy : d/,6-Drawer Chest Regular $151] 7 44x30-in Mirror — | — og Divider and Pin $ Tray in Drawer of Dresser Smart modern “Cameo Oak” set styled with rounded pulls, dust-proof and center-guided draw- ers, and tilting mirror that will adjust to line of vision. See it during this sale at $23 savings! f SAVE 523! Furniture Dept. —Second Floor no.” “No?” exclaimed Stalin. “We do!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sweden's Prince Bertil, once rumored 7 engaged to Princess Margaret, loves a | London divorcee, ex-showgirl Lillian Craig. But she won't let him wed her and sacrifice his title .. . Frank Parker describes his singing: “I used to be a boy soprano—and my voice never changed” . . . Ava Gardner's agents are negotiating for Nino's in West Hampton as a summer cottage... . Pert ITTE BARDOT Brigitte Bardot has a photo layout in ais Maurice Murray's new magazine, “The Dude.” Women and cars have much in common—paint , may conceal the age, but the lines give it away. . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “The reason Hollywood hasn't built a movie around the atom is that it hasn't been able to train an electron and a neutron to play a love scene.”— Jan Murray claims he saw a ‘57 car. It’s so modern the dashboard doesn't have buttons, it has tippers. That's earl, brether. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 3-Year-Old Treated [iF totes we tescn in ie garage and was spraying outside Affer Poison Spray “ren be apperentiy por some in] A three-year-old Walled Lake boy "# mouth. The boy was taken Reg. $139 Gray Oak 2-Pc. Suites Reg. $59 Chest . . $49 - . 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