Sh ct sR ur Ohioan Slays Three, Leaves Suicide Message The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Scattered Thunderstorms Details page two 114th YEAR \ “THE PONTIAC PR kkk. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE id my ? Steel Workers Prepare Strike as Parley Drags. Negotiators Will Meet Again Today; Company Offer Rejected NEW YORK (?—Tinged with new bitterness, the steel labor contract nego- tiations continue today in the face of an inexorably approaching strike dead- line, now only eight days away. Government officials to- day privately expressed in- creasing concern over the possibility of a strike but said. for ‘he time being, they intend to keep out of the bargaining Accusing the “con of to force a shutdown industrs spiracy ¢ the United Steelworkers went method ically about the task of setting up their strike machiners. Should it For August Primary To Open Vote Registration To encourage non-registered voters to get out and register for the August primary, registrations will be taken in both downtown banks beginning Monday. City Clerk Ada R. Evans said Monday, July 9 is the last day to register for the primary. The establishment of voting registration tables in both the Community National and Pontiac State Banks brings to eight the number of places at which Pontiac voters may register. Other places are at the clerk’s office in the City Hall, the Oakland County CIO Council, 21'2 E. Law- rence, local 653, 594, 596 Union halls, and at 141 W. South Boulevard. To date, there are approximately 37,500 registered voters in Pontiac. Mrs. Evans said she “hoped” for 40,000 by the primary. “We are setting up these extra voting areas to accommodate those people who find it hard to get downtown to register.” she said. “If they want to take the opportunity, we want to give it to them.” Oak Park Man ego Misael Electrocuted No Politics Yet Repairing of Basement WASHINGTON oP President Eisenhower started his third week After Sunday Flooding Proves Fatal in the hospital toda,—walking a little more Visitors a receiving little longer, but apparent!y stull not talking politics come the strike could idle 650,000 \ father of three children was . workers immediately and play electrocuted vestercay while clean- A Republican committee was havec with the economs ng up the flooded basement of his M@king plans in downtown Wash- Oak Park home ington for the Aug 20 GOP presi- The companies were standing fast, but there was a faint hint that the giant U.S. Steel Corp.. might not be as unvielding as the others, The : Rig T hree Steel Bethlehem and Republi of steel — Us Harold N Jannese: 4400 was dential conventior but White working on the wet floor with an House press secretary James C eleetme drill Police said his shoes Hagerty told newsmen Eisenhow- were wet and he was perspiring er would send it no message profusely Hagerty denied yesterday a pub His wife, Frances, and their |'Shed report that word was passed daughter, Ruby, 18, were up. '° White House aides that Eisen letters to their 350,000 work sent stairs, The other children, Neil, Huge Road Bill ~ oF 4 4 ad Set to Become. 22 Law by July). House - Senate Group Completes Work Upon $32.9 Billion Plan | WASHINGTON & —House-Senate conference committees finished their work yesterday on the huge highway bill and every- thing was set for it to be- come law by July 1. It is a $32,900,000,000 project. Leaders of the conferees issued exultant statements: “The greatest public works program in the his- tory of the world,” Sen. ‘Chavez (D-NM) called it. He added: It will for our economy and it will bring untold benefits to the American people . Similariy, Rep. Fallon (1)-Md) called it “the greatest govern. mental construction program in the history of the world” SIGNING EXPECTED Both the House and Senate are expected to approve the conferees’ report next week, and President Eisenhower is similariy expected to sign ‘it. at once. There never has been much qum be a wonderful thing 1956 —44 PAGES , . MANY ANSWERS — NOU WINNERS The hower would stand by his Feb. 29 Tel over the need of better high- desk 1s Ppued high with entries as POT-O-GOLD “4 And Still They Seek a Winner summer word ESS — ASSOCIATED PRESS another futile search for a winner in the Press’ contest _ Home Edition 7e UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE —4 Crazed Gunman Kills Teenager, Sisters-in-Law Also Wounds Friend in Death Spree Directed at His Wife WARREN, Onio (INS)— A repentent suicide note was found today in an abandoned auto belonging gunman who killed his two Sisters-in-law and a _ 16- year-old girl he kidnaped in his flight from Trum- bull County, Ohio. The auto belonging to 37- year-old Alfred Wilson, who murdered three persons in a midnight shooting spree, was found on a road one mile north of Windham in Portage County. a short distance from where the body of his kidnap victim, Nancy Worthington, was discovered earlier The suicide note found in the auto was addressed to his wife. Juanita. whom he said he wanted to kill in the first place A state highway patreiman evx- plained that the note said Wil- son “was sorry for killing the other three people’ and for “causing all this trouble.”’ Pontiac Press Photo . The stack of postcards to a. crazed,Luger-toting. __ . praising the industry é ; OTTES a acce ; Ae Sel a F : i a an ne ou eo 14. and Gale. 7. were ant decision to accept a second term. “48. but progress has lagged judgés Bonnie Vradenburg ‘seated’. of 25 Gage above was only a small portion of the 3.015 that Maybe Fil see sou in another or a e-vear co wre aie . . . because : > yer Sec “ : : : : : Fi ‘ of f vali the Bett ‘ Hagerty said the question was because of disputes over financ- g, . and Pat Hartman, of 1611 Alma St. begin were sent in this week world ““ Wilson wrote to his wile, WA g 3 we ¥ A i i > 4 » * ed rf : v:) “t stm? | ee mre Fret ae “ . ; F ia found Ber fathe : Nine never discussed with Eisenhower (0 and lesser details 4 who barely escaped the fate of le rh Lepublie eats wy he ooT with the drill re . } : : Li ¥ r i ined US. Steel's ‘ : . ip ae : ' Gen, Alfred M Gruenther, the The bill provides for new ted Another l nhappy W eek the three victims, including her witeé Ps ¢ Y “ eye VWs \ ite oak SR, . = - I ‘Y ih . . Ag the company negotuatorn put “ F heem coeumens i memes EE North Atlantic Alliance command- eral taves amounting to $14,806,- sisters. oU-vear-old Mrs. Geraldine i Geen ee eet ge een mems = eee DM) DRE) beet fest ( er. spent 4) minutes with Risen: 999.000 during the 16 years the : Brown of Leavittsburg, Ohio and i it last week. Steel's offer is not) Police saad he sulfered severe h E . ta uF Re 4 floor from whieh the companies | in the : { his heart momice Yenterviay program is to run. This money O - - O ‘ 1 S O S-vear-old Mrs Hazel Botts of wall k bar sained upward etd LU asd Lue) wa Hiagerty said thes talked: about weatd be combleed with taxes al # nearby Courtland Ohi “Ines we — two things Gruenther’s secret ready levied Ge bighway users H ji : 7 * -* in g:neral terms, the companies Eaimans accthe toeriga did Mil’ Gite tae telah eon unt tor Winner Goes futtonntne convecped onthe figure they are offering fixed a: owe’rs 0 | ; ; of = i. ’ before the Senate Appropriations ey . Windham area in search of Wil- nis par iikes oF to cents an tr = ' , (nie among he new revenue eT i er é | wine ne . ommittee yesterday, and the Well maybe next week son, not Knowing whether he had he \ . ’ "Tac ces . - - po " . AL on . . i P. : hour Wages now average $2 16. Cooler Tomorrow sencral problems of NATO” TBSeTS Mill be a one-cent-per-sel: Shoots o Sizzling 69 hie © ; 1 : carried out his threat to take his | The companies estimate the first Asked whether there Wan any die lon increase in the present two Y d : 0 . This remark by a weary judge was the only glimmer own \ife oe was licking in ine j are cel oe thee Pacheco “ ag (Ussion of politcs Hagerty re | nt federal yon gasoline. Other Yesterday in PeNINg of hope in the gloom that hung over the chair-tops of a “oods ready to use the Luger that lf to 15 cents 7 am. 71 11 a.m ’ alied new taxes apply to tires. tread LPGA Event Tee . } = . had wiped ou! three lives already The union estimates the fived sam rt a Si, rn 1 1 flat] ' rubber, fuels other than gasoline recom in which 3.167 POT-O-GOLD entries lay scattered “f ates = I think i can fiatl, say that ©" ‘ ' \ ; = ; ma. aa . ne . fet : - AREA SCOURED annual pay boosts would amount —* am..... “ jive re there was not trucks, buses and trailers ; _ and forlorn this morning. Bloodhound hea a.m * p.m. : . The fer: n the ti | be fallery, watched the am: 7. 7 . iIOOGHOUNGS were rusned to the te enly a nickle a day in tabe Pp Me panei a ; aa “ > we "*_ Not one of them was good enough to earn its author gene and police began 2 uring hoes ay. 2 ; . . fa ions of e 1} eslOoree } er teurs and pros tee off thie Marning ae ! © 3 ! Re COUT ITE pa The | S Weather Bureau pre In Today S Press enue figure to $14,800,000 090 voted | , . _ ; a $300 prize the area with an airplane T f See | these aes nat leorgel «ith attepes : : a on ind early afternoon in the secan ark = Nic ; \ = . ¥ The day ai ‘ t re cts arti, « IN th scattered bx the House’ instead of $14 500 . : ; In fact. just 3-015 of the completed forms in the 4 . opments bao | . mers of h re Mee esate aie 16 ano ona as passed by the Senate wand of the Lacies Professional pile got a zood look from the judges. for alas’ 40 The hed. of the Worttundton girl Dave J Victhanaid tye ster ‘ontiac area foment ne bow Will anon anven ats : 0 « : os aS 4 “a eal raham a : workey rresiden sete 3 ate . gre ners Aare : . ar : Pi a.m. tess (han six Nours after 4l- Vern nateur Open at arest j ve ment saving Tomerrow vill be cooler with a bkarm and Garden re) Thes did this by accepting the “ ‘ A . i pen at Forest deadline. 168 came to us in heavy for the janitor te move son had snatched her away from If the industry persists its high of 7% degrees Pou-0-Gold 240 House provision on a new annual Lake Counffy Club envelopes and three lacked around when he cleans np the 1. teenaged companions. _ iltimatum to the umoen ta ‘take The lowest temperature reading Sperte 3, 31, 32. 33, 34 use tax to be puton heavy trucks Most of the fans however were names and addresses joint, and the clanking of un. “« Dr. John T or leave it should be crystal in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 Theaters %, 23 This provision apphes the tax af wasting for the last two threesomes And one ‘whose sender perhaps Claimed “gold” is) driving us ereeer tr. John Tererr sald clear to the American people that am was 66 degrees The ther TV & Radio Pregrams 83 the rate of $1.50 per 1,000 pounds before 1 on downithe ta . feels that one newspaper is as CPAEY. ake "es shot ag pe it teenpte , fore moving Ow > [ATMA 4 Yr ue re 2 ‘ ' the 11 steel companies. for reasons Mometer registered 99 degrees at Wilson, Part 28 en the full weight of each vehicle . ~ good as another! was addressed to Words for Puzzle No 4 entiants . mnues ee (Continued on Page 2. Col. 1) 2pm Women's Pages .. 18. 14, 18 weighing 20.000 pounds or more The last threesome sched. same character ealled “‘Banata Aye. bat. bet. board. broad ade . 4 uled to tee off included first. Joe or something He doesn't live bulk, bunk draw dubs, foil fool Guard Pilot Unhurt ° he , = —— ‘ 2 : e . round leader Marlene Bauer "°!' . : gang. gong, hep. kiss. lap nub, ¢ eservls Ss Tac 1Ge on C OY arge ange Hagge. whose red hot 69 was But. there's always a newt time nut. pal, pan. pen. pep, pet. plant : . in the Press’ fascinating su . i mug ( as ane § a e > ae — —— . 6-under-par yesterday, Louise word game. The ack eras Laie " _ san ee sd da | 4 nollie * . ery :» * . : Suggs who fired a 72 and Mari- ; y . eo poet ae tax and ward. 5 . . , ~ [ ad 3 .. lvan Smith with 74. jumps to $100, plus another $25 Readers who want to torture A Keego Harbor National Guard | aq i » : i ys ss if our first winner is a subscriber themselves can turn to Page 12 pilot escaped without aio scratch eo minutes earher Patty ef record. for the answers to last week's after being forced to make an erg mith él, Joyce Ziske wih Gs Unsuccessful entrants can re. pusle _ emergency landing in Pine Lake. and Gloria Fecht with ‘4. were on deem themselves In theresa ee West Bloomfield Township, early the starting tee ‘for the second eves and ou vf - Ate : last might vita ‘ dyes and ours — by turning to page Three Burn to Death last migh Porine 240 0f today s Press where the last Capt. Robert Scott. 36, was re- Faris amateur scores for the copy of Puzble No 4 appears. And PRINCETON, No Jo cINSi—three covered by nearby ftshermen be- first nine holes showed Miss Midge because we want a winner so badly women were burned to death to- forg his single-engine craft sank in Cova of Detroit, with a 37 we have included a list of words day in a $100.000 fire at the Ten- © feet of water. He said the plane Other scores were Mrs. Domald which includes ail vou'll need to . hit the water at about 90 miles an \ . ; . : acre Foundation in Princeton. a , | Natkins, Birmingham Country fill out a correct solution hour and sank in one minute Club. 4M 1G. Israel. K Pointers” Just mad there nursing home fer Christan Scien- = 1 rs. JG. Israel. xnoll- ointer Ju read the rules ac Sentt was returning the plane wood Country Club. 46: Mrs. S. included with the puzzle and re- to the Guard airstrip at Fight Mile W. Nunneley, Forest Lake Coun- member that just because the let- : 9 read, Southfield) Township when try Club. 45: Mere) Phyllis Vehac ters are A. T and R the solution Vaccine for Teenagers: there was a muffled explosion and ai Pine Lake Country Club, 44. isnt necessarily RAT—it could bey ASHINGTON oP The Pubhe the engine quit at 3.000 feet Mrs. J. Q MeLaughlin. Country TAR Health Service is considering whe- The Army aviator for the 46th Club of Detroit. 45: Mrs Hazel There'il be otaer weeks, of ther to recommend the Salk polio Division Artillery had taken off Heincelman. Twin Beachs 46: and course. But — please! — won't) vaccine be made available to near- from Pontiac Municipal Airport Mrs. Evelyn Vershure, of Twin semeene take that $400 off eur Ih all persons under 20 \ears of short!, before the forced landing. Beach, 34 hands’? That pot is getting toe aze. The plane will be recovered . onroe Wedding Date Kept Secret <= a. NEW YORK «®—Marilyn Mon- gone. he said. hoping the State elevator and hurried, into the gj aS wre ry x r. ks : = 5 ss —. ne i roe and Arthur Miller. the newest Department woule change its apartment, brushing off a barrage ~ — _ ‘ eas " — a _- , * leap year leapers, kept their wed- mind and grant him a passport of questions. Marilyn, returning in- | HITS AND MISSES — While tank crews fire rounds of .75 mm Donald W. Kaiser, 1093 Berwick Blvd. Shots were fired from the : ° . — — side to greet ham, later told re- shells at targets 3,300 yards away, three reservists of the 703rd Tank bluff above at 8id automobiles, which crewmen say disintegrate “78 date a lovers’ secret today (See Miller testimony page 26.) | Battalion receive scores by jeep-radio. Left to right, they are Pvt. more slowly than other targets. But they let the world know if porters he was tired after the trip to Washington and had nothing to would be “before July 13° in ei- ther Connecticut or New York The oft-rumored romance be- Gary Smith, Milford; Clayton C. Sims Jr., Lake Orion and Capt so he can accompany his bride to London, Marilyn leaves July 13 to make 8 movie with Sir Laurence SAN She said she first met the play- wright on a Hollywood set in 1951, e ® ® Vivier tween the blonde movie star and seca a he ee wee but their romance flowered only es e [ n g d r nny ae U | e ‘the Pulitzer prize-winning drama- in ciiher New vod Cie ane in the past two months. * ; ini 1. x i 4 VON- tist became official yesterday when bury. Co here Miller he MM'S THIRD MARRIAGE ny . Miller picked an unusual locale to, °UTY, “onn., where Miller has & By PETE LOCHBILER |from now on.” is the way one 17-) with specialties can turn to prac. | But they have other jobs to do disclose their wedding plans ‘nine-room house on a 26-acre plot. It will be the third marriage for If employers back home only year-old recruit put it. |.tice at other jobs. also. For instance Boberg is in He announced it to reporters dur- he ee ws S Monroe met Sted Alas e Dekel oe, \ ‘, . . ewe : : . : * ress § - = ‘e- { » knew! The reservists are members of But the outift’s senior ‘A’ com- charge of the mass of inter-com ing a brief recess in his testimony lean ok ‘eraey 5 ae oe fore a nude calendar photograph and a : - : : , 7: ; * dav . . . | het, : 7 ‘ 8! sey, Pontiac Army: Reservists are|the 703rd Tank Battalion, a unit of wd side i the field ae aay land inter-battalion radio installa./ Pe ee ie Mouse - ommiti ri and aft, a black skirt, black pumps AP Wirephete -ories of dumb-bionde roles. At 16, working like beavers up at Camp the 70th ‘Trailblazer’ Division, nln aes rs cnpected to. take tions in each tank, and Garlow iSlinpton an Activities in Wash- and a black cape MARILYN she married Jim Daugherty, a F . ; > " n i@hic: ‘ . ‘Assi z pw | : i i MeCoy, Wis. on two-weeks annual mostly from Michigan, and_ part over every job — driving. loading |*s*'aned to tank headquarte rs un- Marilyn. vacationing in New She fluttered ber long eye- like? — “Any kind." ahi Coast paler we traihing duty, and enjoying every of the Fifth ne ai ~ the cannon, firing the cannon ac. (ver ine _ of Capt. Robert York, confirmed the announce. lashes and said “no comment" What quality about Miller at- ‘ sratiw sod then hgowond “a : sriteate of it Area Niet ee train at ine u ‘on- curately and commanding the en- ISBEN. ment in a terse press statement when asked about Miller's ap- tracted her? — “Everything, |have pple In 1951. after hit the box ' tiac reserve training center for WO) +6 ssperstion. Bushell and Peckham double and later at a news conference in pearance before the committee. you seen him?” : fe = ting ; From commanding officer hours every Monday night and cul-, In 90-de hes McCoy per a ji ithe -hallwav outside her fashion re office heights, she married Joe ls geal te lowly rectult, evetyenr iminate the year's experience witht oe ent Bt McCoy per) Sa mrchanics, spectalsing tn re- | i : se nets But on the subjects of love and | Who proposed first? “Well.” piMaggie former New York Yan- i is pitching in, seemingly filled summer camp ipamning these tasks evtry sy SrC| pelt: of cerrets 1 Ween Oe ete eee life, she provided a variety of can. Said Marilyn, smiling her tra- jee baseball star, and divorced i * i . pr Sgt.'s Leo Nicholson, Charles T. cannons are mounted; while ADMITTED. RED TIES Widly wide-eyed. innocent answers ditional wet-lipped smile, “I yim nine months later. with the knowledge that he and hie fellow reservists play the lion’s share in our nation's pro- For members of a tank outfit, this means driving one of the spectacular, lumbering M's or guess he sort of initiated it, but you could say it was simulta- ‘neous.’ \Boberg.. Walter A. Garlow and Biron spends much of his time Harry E. Hague, helped=by Speci-) training in radio. repair and alists Bennie Bushell Jr., James Wright learns how te tow dam- Miller, 41, won the New York -drama critics award with “AN My that have become a Monroe trade- mark in the movie industry. Miller acknowledged jo the. com- mittee that he supported Commu- jected defense program. M47's available at McCoy /and. Wright; Harry Peckham Jr. and Al- nist-dominated causes in the eafly aged tanks out of a combat area. 1940s because “it suited the mond Was she planning to have any children? — I'm not married yet.” Sons”’ in- 1944, and both the critics Midway through the interview, awerd and the Pulitzer prize with’ _ “Fm going to stay in this outfit, firing its gun. Then reservists bert Biron. A (Continued on Page 23) I was in.” But that's all past and’ What kind of weddings did she | Miller suddenly stepped out of an,“Death of a: Salesman’’ in 1948, ; u ; “~* , “ | . — | . a ; ay # 8 / 4 . a ; if als #) i es { . : lf _ ai éY Zi / é j ! . } ! . 2 0G ‘ f riak ; iy a : if AX, fp ee fg H , 4 ei oat LOR AN oe ‘ a ee 6 er ee es ee ee PPE Ly er at oy i Gaines a : ceiiniiteaeieesidiaae tin sili en! ee a ee t . f 4 | | ! % | - | j : . THF. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1954 * ws 7 = Bloomfield Knolls - Wilson Raps Air Senate Efforts Called ‘Phony Statf at General Pledges Funds for 2 Projects Pick Successor to Sen. Barkley ner oom Kentucky Road Head for two projects at the, hospital +1) The Board o! tees last night Robert Humphreys Will accepted a pledge of up to $33,000 Interim Term for the refrigeration for air con-| a Serve " ditioning at the hospital. A pledge | _ . ,. lof up to $3,500 was accepted for’ FRANKFORT, Ky. WF — GOV. sheives to be installed in the doc- A. B. Chandler today appointed tor’s library. highway commissioner Ro b e4t-—Miss Lauretta Paul, hospital a : i yg. rector, said the projects would; numer serve ee have a part in the old building as! Senate until the general election \ oi as the new addition. | in November. Chandler sald he “had not in- tended” to appoint anyone imme. Thomas Kavanagh | diately, but had been advised an. important defense bill is coming Vi *a° Ci A | up in the Senate next Monday. | isiting ity rea s / Humphreys, 61, has been a close | State Attorney General bye adviser to Chandler. He said he M. Kavanagh, in rons oay would fly to Washington Saturday for : series of political civic night. meetings, talked to a group of e *¢ «@ County justices and law enforce- The governor named Bert Kiser, Ment leaders in the Court House on 47, Olive Hill, as highway cori. the function of the attorney gen- missioner. Kiser has been deputy €Tal s olfice. cobacsiaaianet: my He also toured two city factories. The announcement was made at lunched with the Elks and dined a news conference with the gov- with three Democratic candidates ernor, Humphreys, Kiser and Joe for County prosecutor. Leary. : | . to eave in the interim pera Father, Girl Drown Monday, but yesterday Leary de-| . as Rescue Try Fails clined to serve, saying it was not in the best interest of party har- The Democratic State cael NEWBERRY 4 — Henry Geer- Committee Tuesday nominated amt Lepore ‘ of we ie former Gov. Lawrence Wetherby) ucation, drowned yes- te run for the four years remain- |terday in an unsuccessful attempt ing in the unexpired term of the 10 Tescue his 10-year-old daughter late Alben W. Barkley. from the Tahquamenon River. The Republicans delayed select- aan eee. = 12, =a ing a nominee to oppose Wether- rescued by Mrs. Geerlings, w plunged in the water after her by in the November election. ihusband became exhausted and Steel Workers Plan “Drowned with her father was for June 30 Strike Mary Ellen Geerlings. Geerlings, 48, a Zeeland busi- (Continued From Page One) of their own, are proceeding with /nessman, was vacationing with his family at their cabin in Luce their conspiracy to force a shut- down in steel." McDonald pre- County on the headwaters of the Tahquamenon, viously had labeled the industry proposal a “‘louse.” Trustees Approve Tbe nies vegan” trammu. DOCHOTS for Hospital . . | = bee —. — ee | The Pontiac General Hospital D = Board of Trustees last night ap- ee = sald, “to a strike or ba proved the appointment of 10 doc- ‘tors to the hospital's staff. The union has asked for’ a Appointments were accepted for: ‘substantial’ wage increase, a Dr. William Fellner, Dr. William 52-week layoff pay program, dou- Mikkelsen, Di. Robert Buehrig. , pian +e and other defense agencies. Be- ble time for Sunday: work,: time Dr. Lewis Cohen, Dr. Earl Gre. ause ot Renate comimittes reduc: and a half for Saturdays, com. goire Dr. Meredith Keller, Power Debate The\ Day in Birmingham % r Pontiac Deaths Prayers will be said Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Huntoon Funeral ° Home for Jan Marie Manning, in- Defense Chief Declares fant daughter of Marie Svehla und Red Bombers Cannot Robert Manning of 497 Ferry Ave.’ | Jane’ Marie died yesterday in Match U.S. Jets ithe St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ‘She was born Dec. 7, 1955. QUANTICO, Va. (8 — Secretary of Defense Wilson, tagging as “phony” Senate efforts to i svenia. both of Pontiac. crease Air Force funds. has left Burial will be in Ottawa Park ope the question of whether he Cemetery with Father Immel of would use the extra money if it St Vineent Church ofiiciating. is voted. | ot Wilson delivered his judgment John Mitchell of the money-boosting proposals during a news conference last night at this Marine Corps base where many of the nation's. top military officials are gathered for| the fourth annual ‘Secretaries’ Conference.” Isabelle Mitchell. His wife was. After the “phony” remark the former Evelyn Kona. | came out, Wilson apparently felt it Mi vetiesd cea Sctate ealeeman. may have been too strong. ‘Well,’ maybe I shouldn't have said it,”| Mr. Mitchell bad lived in Pon: | he told ‘newamien. | tiae until moving to Lapeer six | | However, he added he “would Years age. ! just like to see the people that) He leaves three children, Mrs. vote for the expenditure, vote for Mildred Van Wagoner of Lapeer. ithe taxes to produce the money Edwin Mitchell of Metamora and jto pay for it, the same people, Merwyn Mitchell of Brownsville. stand up and be counted.” 'Tex,; a sister, Mrs. Gertrurde In Washington, some 30 miles Wardell of Pontiac: seven grand- while on vacation in Canada. He was born in Wayne on March jto the northeast, the Senate yes- children and four great-grand- lterday took up a defense money children. ‘bill totaling $34,938,000,000. Debate} Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur- on the measure was suspended day from the Muir Bros. Funeral ‘today to allow consideration of @ Home with the Rev. Edward ‘bill to extend the Defense Pro- puchard officiating. duction Act. Voting on the defense A service will be held at 3:15 bill is expected next week. ‘p.m. Saturday in the chapel at was aimed at a Senate Appropria- yj, tions Committee recommendation to add $1,160,000,000 to President Eisenhower's budget requests for ‘bases. Asked about a compromise proposal by Sen. Bridges (R-NH) ‘to limit the increase to 500 million ‘dollars, Wilson said: “I look at jit the same way.” } When newsmen asked Wilson what he would do if Congress voted the extra Air Force money, the defense secretary said he would ‘‘cross that bridge’ when ‘he came to it. “But at the moment Mrs. Wm. Shenberger <4 berger, 46, of 119 S, Josephine St. died Wednesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Thomas, 995 Boston St. She had been ill five months, Born in Ironton, Ohio Jan 15.' tin and Nora Hamilton Large and’ married here in 1928. I don't think I need it,"” he added. Mrs, Shenberger attended Pon. | Opening debate on the huge tiae schools and was a Member defense measure, Sen. Chavez of Christian Temple. She came to | (D-NM) called for its approval as | the best wav of ‘maintaining our ‘air superiority” over Soviet Rus- sia. Pontiac 35 years ago from Ohio, Surviving besides her husband and mother are three children, Mrs. Louise Staton of Pontiac, Wil- liam L. and Harold Shenberger, a brother, Jack The Senate bill contains $1,.300.- (000,000 more than the House voted . for the Army, Navy, Air Force both at home: McCrae, both of Ponfiac, and ree grandchildren. ; : ar »» th pany-paid insurance and other Robert Schmunk, Dr. Donald Vis- [ns in non-Air Force requests, tc i be at 2 p.m. Satur- benefits. It has been offered theischer, Dr. Arthur Weaver and Dr, |'0#als. only $36-millions above the |Hugh DeVito. | The Board granted Doctors Gre- In Detroit possibility of a strike goire, Keller, Schmunk, Visscher, by 10,500 Great Lakes Stee] Corp. and DeVito staff privileges pend- employes appeared likely today ing receipt of licenses to practice , after contract negotiations yester- in Michigan. et eg. sa pes poms 5 V oting Mac! hine Trucked Into Pontiac ~ contract expires at midnight June 30. Great Lakes offered the union the same plan the industry's ‘‘big three” presented té the USW in their current negotiations. | The first shipment of voting ma- Se nS chines for use in the coming Aug- ‘ust primary in Pontiac arrived in ithe city yesterday. LJ ® Two Babies Injured . Th C C h | The 25 machines, arriving by . |truck from Jamestown, N. Y. will in ree ar ras be followed by ancthes 55 by bebe, A baby boy, 3 months. and his Week according to City Clerk Ada 3) wen : met: ~ R. Evans ie a Hees cass yee Eerlier this year, the City Com- terday afternoon Yes mission decided to rent 80 ma- Howard and ivonne Rocheleau chines on a one-year trial basis children of Ernest Rocheleau a at $150 a machine from the Auto- Clarkston, were released after Tlic Voting Machine Corp. of treatment for slight cuts and 2@mestown, bruises, authorities at Pontiac Gen-, After the trial. it will be up to eral Hospital said. layoff pay among other things. The driver, Mrs. Marie A. Roch. ©" ‘© purchase the machines at characteristics of the Bison are Pa. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Pine Lake in West * low tenight «a, Gentle Teday in Pontiac eleau, 35. of 743 Bigham Ave. was $1.355 each with the rental price boulevard at New York avenue, th f the third \j itori me rear of the third car, stopped f Kid A dit efor a traffic light, police said. 0 U | orium non-stop flights in all birddom. fund-raising for a civic autitorium /In @ steady, continuous flight, ing for four weekends, JayCee —————— locations PONTIAC AND VICINITY cPertty that the venture is publically sup- ably ending temerrew merning. High, jglftemt temperatures preceding @ 0m nity National Bank and at the not injured when her car rammed '© be applied to the cost. Pontiac police said. The Juntor Chamber of Com- It .spends about four months of in 196). which begins in June and ends in members will man cardboard ‘The Weather The idea is. pennies tossed in thowdy. Scattered showers or thender-\ported and lacking in funds. #2, high tcmer- at the county court house, S. S. Pontiac State Bank. the rear of another on W. Walton M Wi hi W 1 The second car in turn rammed The albatross makes the longest merce seeks pennies to promote the year far out at sea, usually Starting tomerrow and continu- November. “wishing-wells” at four downtown by ssere-by : : = Fell €.8, Weather Aurean Report ee wil ibe © feminds: storms this afternoon er tenight prob- Locations this weekend will be today 8. | sat variable winds tedey. Kresge department store, Commu- The wells wil] be moved on the am: Wind velecitty § mph | Direetion. Northwest. @un sets Friday at @12 pm ri 7 j , cs ee following weekends to Kinsel’s drug Moon rises Friday at 1-49 pm store, Waite'’s department store. Moon sets Saturday at 5:19 am. Sears Roebuck and Company and ‘to Federal's department store. . : ¢eam 1 ® 78. m. oes Mt am ws 87 peace abe coe Too Old at 90— manasa rouse Marries at 89 (As recorded downtown) Mighest tem: amen noe URBANK uP : “Lowest lomeentare. creusesceucced M4 B ’ Calif. A man 9 Qdean tempereture oo... wes years old is too old to get mar- . Weather—@unny. signees one, Tent ‘Age in Pontiae getting married tomorrow — one Lowest temperature... 2 88 raat ie oy 90th birthday. His Se ere: -s-seccosee. 60.8 bride-to-be ig also 89, ; Teilborg and Mrs. Annettie Po igh oat ond, Lewont Temperatures Tats Hendershot, both widowed, met @9 tm 1941 46 tn cae mths ago at a rest home. < qhersday's Tomperstere chert (Ana tnat’s where they'll live after -Alpens v +] arquette a2 othe feremony tomorrow. Buffalo $3 few Orleans Hi al “Some people might say we're ' 9 % New York 11 me Pueente ba gg Hendershot said yesterday when ‘ * B. Lous = $5 «Tt the couple applied for a marriage) = : f al bY # license. “But we like each other tt. La 66 ‘Traverse City 78 85) '.- ap lee 77 61 Was 7 77 e¢.along just fine. ae * een o wy} \ pide bh i { ih / yi } t- f 1} f ng * in if i | 7. ried, says Jim. Teilborg. so he's very much and 1 think we'll get gin June 28. All courses will carry) ‘ Btaduate or undergraduate credit. Scns. Saltonstall (Mass) day from the Pursiey Funeral On another Air Force subject, ome. The Rev, Lola L. Marion Wilson yesterday disputed reports of Christian Temple will officiate that the Bison. Russia's jong with burial in White Chapel Me- range jet powered bomber, is a morial Cemetery better craft than this country’s ‘strategic bomber, the all-jet B52 Wilson said the BS? is ‘greatly superior’ to the Bison, both altitude and range. Lake Orion. died yesterday. He also challenged statements She was born in Masen Town, that the Bison is an imminent Pa on March 1. 1930, the daugh- iat to _—_ ae oa ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reed, tol rters he didn't jeve the . Bison could reach American cities. _.!ts. Solan had been a resident without refueling from tanker Of Pontiac until she. moved to, planes—and he said there is no Lake Orion nine years ago. evidence the Red air force has such tankers. Eisenhower defense budget. Mrs. Stephan Solan Mrs. Stephan (Margaret Mae) She is survived by her husband; | her father and two children, Terry | Wilson said ‘the popular im- Ann and Stephan Patrick pression is that the Bo2 and the Also surviving’ are one sister, Bison are about equal,’ adding Mrs. Eugene Thon of Pontiac; five that “is not true at all.” brothers, William P. Reed of Gin- | Here, Wilsen seemed to be inter, Pa., Robert and Clarence O conflict with Gen. Curtis E. Le- Reed of the US. Navy. John and May, chief of the Strategic Air Rodger Reed of Lake Orion. ‘ Command. LeMay told a Senate Mrs. Solan’s body -will be taken armed services subcommittee a late today frem Allen's Funeral’ — few weeks ago that “if our esti- Home in Lake Orion to the Bu-/™0ming after allegedly taking “an jooked out the window and saw the commissioners to decide wheth- mates as to the performance canovsky Funeral Home in Ramey, outboard motor from a accurate, then it is comparable Monday from the St. Viadimar ito our B52.” Orthodox Church, Beulah, Pa. with LeMay is attending the meeting burial in the Beulah Cemetery. theft. here. He was not at Wilson's news conference. Wilson also said that in testi- mony about B52 production ‘Gen. LeMay acted like he didn't know ‘what our plans are.” “ LeMay had testified concerning a production rate of 17 B52s a month. Wilson said “we already had planned more than he used in his figures.” senhower will run again, a com- tioned, while governors include Worthington girl, 17-year-old Tom ta & : - t of Wilson said Gen. Nathan F. mittee on arrangements mects to- Christian A. Herter (Mass), Wil-| Heidelberg of Champion, Ohio, and & vaby. When Twining, the Air Force chief of day to approve final plans for the iam G. Stratton (Il), George N.|17-year-old Arthur Johnson of*War- rich gh lnary staff, had agreed with him that Republican National Convention. Craig (Ind), and Arthur B. Lang-|Te?. pili it B52s can be produced at the rate => of 20 a month under the program The 46 . member committee, contemplated by the Eisenhower headed by GOP National Chair- administration budget request. The defense secretary also direct word from Eisenhower, who stressed he has no idea of chang-\is rectgerating from an operation ing the B52 production schedule, in Walter Reed Hospital. saying: ae _ “T think we have a good pro- The GOP arrangements group gram now that should be lowed.” noter and other officials for the jconvention opening in San Fran- iciseo Aug. 20. LJ MSU Plans Increase ‘in Driving Teachers EAST LANSING WW — Michigan ‘State University expects to train (125 new driver education teachers this summer under a program ‘stimulated by the 1955 legislative in the second spot. - | enactment, San Francisco officials have A six weeks summer session, been strong for sticking to the. two workshops for beginning teach- four day schedule lest the city lose ers and an advanced workshop for financially. present driver education teachers ness men have contributed $150. have been scheduled to meet grow- 099 toward convention expenses. |ing needs for additional teachers. and the city has given $100,000 out , The Legislature voted to require of its treasury | all public high schools to provide e * | e * | _ It also Was expected to debate, a proposal to shorten the conven. tion from four to three days, a step looking to the quick approval of an Eisenhower-Nixon _ ticket, | with Vice President Nixon again, ‘Orders Officers. Jane Marie Manning =! “ ea We . “hea mistake’ because | Wilson's ‘sphony” commen ‘Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Pon- government such as ours, we ‘should have a daily reminder of the influence of the military in our © San Francisco busi-. Wear Civvies’ Wilson Directive for Washington Area Brings Rush of Protests Discuss Baseball Tourney for Youth on 9 Saturdays BIRMINGHAM—Teams of boys sters into cars, the campaign Ee ee elena ‘sought to educate children: to not men on Birm m's : Eton Park Field for nine Saturdays only beware but to take ligense this summer. if city commissjoners "umber of cars of offenders. concur with the Recreation Board.| Only two or three incidents The games will be telecast. were reperted during the past Granting of permission was au-| few months. when the system thorized last night by the City Rec- reation Board, providing mainte- nance beyond a regular game is in each case much more tinfor- mation was furnished than in Besides her parents she is sur-- WASHINGTON w — Secretary WWJ:TV. co-sponsors. vived by her grandparents, Mrs. of Defense Wilsgn has issued an. Harry Manning and Mrs. Pauline order directing that military offi- yiteg trem the Detroit area, cers on duty in government de- partments in the Washington area shed their uniforms Julv 1 and wear civilian clothes while on duty. The order has thrown the Pen- tagon mto something of a tizzy. John Mitchell, 76, a former resi- An official said privately that “ve's pecemert * as apecovet dent of Pontiac, now of 3318 W. strong opposition has already de- Sutton Rd., Lapeer died suddenly veloped among service officers. and that their feeling has been transmitted to the White House. 15, 1889, the son of James and: For junior officers, parte ary | hae s to a retired reservists serving two or three years of active duty, the order poses something of a financial crisis. As one said, “I’ve put $500 into uniforms it appears I won't need, and about all the civilian’ clothes I have now are sports clothes." The order, dated June 21, was addressed to the secretaries of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, paid for by the Little League or, other years, “We feel we have was in force, Moxley says, but | Staff Takes Office BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP ~— New officers of the Bloomfield Knolls Civie Association, elected recently, are Fred F. Boehle, pres- ident; John C. Buist, vice presi- dent; C. H. Willis, treasurer, John J. Smith, secretary, and Mrs. R. Webber, recording secre WwW, tary educated the children on this problem,” he says. Pamphiets, paid for by Exchange which includes Port Huron teams,’ Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary clubs. in the Little League plan. went to public school cpliaren oe swea’? Defore vacation, and remainder o Fencing for the “iron horse” Sg: iF planned for Eton Park was voted eh Rigen i iy ela go to down by recreation members last Parca’ schools this ba’ : | Other communities are copying t he locomo- tae : 5: mig ha pat perenne: | Birmingham's warning systems. | * * * Participants will be teams in- Dwight Baldwin, boosting for a jocomotive in Eton Park, says the railroad brought Birming- ham’s change from industrial to residential type of commuaity- Foundries were found in this isolated community in the early 1800's, hut the train's coming, along with disastrous fires in the Coyt Allee indicated he would carry his dissent to no-fencing to the city. He feels safety would not| be possible if children were al- loco-, ‘motive. = Crowded swimming pools were | reported by Rebert Girardin, recreation director, as he suramed industrial area, caused the swing up the week's start of sununer |, residential, he. says. activities, About 450 boys and ots -« 270 girls participated in first 5, Chiefs of the Pythian Sis- a oe weed ters end their club. season to- me ae elcid casted * ‘night with an 8 pm. meeting at pie was distributed tate: > S| Eton Park’s use increases each num, Royal Oak. | Se - day, with the new tennis courts * *« @ | Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont) told a especially popular) be anys Gerald F. Hines pct ne eumrecod the “idea A representative of the National behind it is to try to play down ,~ Presen A visit here .cerald F. Hines, 52, 762 Colonial the role of the military in our Recreation angie tir the Court, died suddenly yesterday at ‘government and the extremely Monday to furnish ideas for the his home of a coronary attack l be: 4 extremely 66 acre area: near the high school. patie tT in evidence in this 7 ve ne lore 45 assdtha, ho eaeug Srome _ But Mansfield said this would cr) “in ‘government.”’ | Pentagon records show _ that partmental services out of a total of 20.387 in the Greater Washing- ton area. This includes the Dis- trict of Columbia. the Virginia cities of Alexandria and Falls Arlington and Fairfax and the 1910. she was the daughter of Mar- Church, the Virginia counties of Mafvland counties of -Montgomery and Prince Georges. ” Waives Examination on Bad Check Count Gordon F. Wakefield. 37, of Royal Oak, walved examination in Jus- tice Court yesterday on a charge Thomas; and a sister, Mrs. Eloise f cashing checks without an ac-| count and was lodged in the Oak- land County Jail. He failed to post a $1,000 .bon after the arraignments before Al- len C. Ingle, of Farmington Town- ship. Wakefield will be arraigned in county Circuit Court June 25 on a charge of issuing a false $20 check at a Southfield Township shopping center May 2, He was arrested Wednesday by IN Solan, 26, of 977 McClelland St.. Redford State Police. State police an detectives reported Wakefield had allegedly cashed four checks with- out account at the same store dur- ing. the May 2-4 period. Detain Three Youths in Theft of Motor. Two county residents were being held in Oakland County Jail and another was in the Juvenile Home today awaiting investigation on a grand larceny charge. Arthur Bentley, 17, of Keego Har- bor, and Charles Welch, 19. of a Township, are being held in ali. They were arrested early this boat on Bloomfield -Township. Township police said one of the boys had admitted the Base GOP Parl ey Plans on Assumption Ike to Run, WASHINGTON P—Working -on Dirksen. (I) and Rep. Halleck! the assumption that President Ei-|(Ind) are among legislators men- "spotted a parked auto bearing the lie (Wash). Douglas McKay, for-|_ At gunpoint, he forced them out mer secretary of the Interior now running for the Senate in Oregon, man Leonard W. Hall, expects no also has been proposed, as has. U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. * * Ld Women's nanes mentioned in the speculation include Clare fol. faced the task of picking a key- Boothe Luce. ambassador to It-! aly: Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (Maine}; Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, U.S. treasurer; and several House members, : The arrangements group planned a closed session at a downtown hotel. The entire morn- ing was to be given over to re- from nine subcommittees which have been working on tech- nical details of the convention for many months. State Liquor Chairman Subpoenaed in Probe “LANSING ® — Frank Black- ord, chairman of the State Liquor Control, Commission, was driver ediication for their ates Several dozen names have been subpoenaed today to appear before itrained teachers. = - jndter, including those of several, | Classes fof the six week summer women. Selection of a woman \session for new teachers will be-| would set a precedent. | LJ * * aos } n too much of a hurry,” Mrs. greatly increasing demand for recommended for convention key- @ special Senate committee inves- tigating the agency, | Williams denied that he was “uneasy” about the investigation. He said he simply feels the ac- and ition “out-McCarthys McCarthy.” | ' Reaching 2200 parents through Philadelpbia. He was sales rep- talks at Parent-Teacher Assns. and resentative for Republic Steel 6.000 school children through pam- Company. phiets, Chief Ralph Moxley con, Surviving are his wife, Alma luded his warning campaign 8 ,nq two brothers, Marvin and Francis, beth of Rock Island, I. His body will be sent to the Les week With local concern over sex de- Mrs, Wiliam (Lucy E.) Shen- 10.949 officers are assigned tu de- Yiates Who try to’ entice young: 5. Sauer Funeral Home, Buffalo, 'N. Y¥.. from Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Company. Ohioan Kills Three, Pens Suicide Note (Continued From Page One) | and the ballet came out the back | of her head. Also shot in the bizarre affair was 40-year-old Emmett Denison, a Warren, Ohio, man described by Tonight and Saturday Prices For Intants — Boys — Cirls MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS 4 Boys’ 2-Pc. SA Short Pant iJ lice as a friend of Wilson's. Dene was released from the $3.00 Value hospital and is being held as a material witness by Trumbull 1 86 County sheriff's deputies. s * ® a A multi-state alarm was sound- ed for Wilson after the slayings. Sines 3 te 8 Trumbull County sheriff's depu- Bower style pants jies said Wilson's death spree start- ance i cea ed shortly before midnight when he solid color pants shot his sister-in-law, Mrs. Brown, : py ee in her Leavittsburg home. She was shot in front of the left ear. 10 YEAR RECORD Wilson, who has a criminal rec- ord dating back to 196 and cur- rently was free on $100 bond on assault charge. then headed for nearby Courtland, where his wife, Juanita. was staying with her sister, Mrs. Botts * ° e*- Authorities said that while on the way to Courtland, Wilson spotted Denison. driving another auto with | Wilson's 10-year-old son in it. ‘He foreed Denison to stop the car and then ordered him and the boy out of the auto. He fired one shot at Denison, striking him in the right arm, and the bey fied. Denison staggered into a field and Wilson chased him, beating him with his fists. Wilson returned to his car and drove into Courtland. Mrs. Wilson J ived. fast colors. Girls Baby—Doll] Style Shortie Pajamas $2.59 Value ‘= 1.49 Sizes‘ te 14 100% Nylon, lace trim, elas- tic waist and legs. Gueranteed Waterprool Plastic Lined Pants | She herded Mrs.| coming ee ets Sizes $-L-XL ¢ Botts’ three young children into the Washable, wii! ‘bathroom and locked the door. §(— not erack of * * * | poet. fine rayon When Mrs. Botts came out of E ta tee the bedroom Wilson fired two shots i'through the window, both of them hitting her in the chest, killing’ ‘her instantly. “ i The berzerk gunman returned td: ‘CHUX Medicated Type 3 DOZ. Small, or 2 DOZ. 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Treasurer and General | Circulation 1 Director Advertising — motion Manarer Jown W Prreces W = Cyaates — and Editor Retal) Advertising “Mer Rosrrertr B Taser Gronce C. tw Meraging Editor Classtfied Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiac as ercond class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitled enstestvel: use for republication of all jocal news printed in cu newspaper as well as al] AP news aueolehes Tur Powruc Pause ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week: where carrier service ts not available by mat! in Oakland Genesee hig ey Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties ts Michiean and all other places in the United States $2000 a vear All mat! subscriptions pavable in advance Phone Pontiac PE 2-818) MEMRER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956 Flood Victims’ Protests Heard by Commission With obvious sympathy for pro- testing victims, the City Commission heard about Pontiac’s sudden flood problem and wisely decided to do something about it. The protests came from residents of that section of the north side in which most damage was done by last Sunday’s unprecedented four inch rain. An especially hard hit area was. First Street, between Ivy and Laurel, and householders there were understandably insistent on cor- rective action. . * * * As a result, the first step was taken toward an enlarged drain- age system for Pontiac. Com- missioner Mires moved that City Manager WILLMAN review a 1947 engineer study of such a project and his colleagues unani- mously, supported it. There isn’t any doubt that those protesting have suffered serious in- convenience and loss. Neither is there any question about the need for better drainage. But, as City Manager WiLLMan pointed out, the problem is not one that is suscepti- ble of easy solution. * * * While that was of no comfort to the householders, it is hard to disagree with Mr. Willman’s opin- ion that “there is no quick answer to this problem and the only relief is by a general obligation bond issue.” The Commissioners may not have cheered the audience by recalling that a part of the engineer plan was defeated at the polls three years ago. But flood sufferers should be reas- sured by the decision to review that 1947 project. OTC Bill in Trouble There is some bad political news for President EISENHOWER on the ‘House ‘front. Latest report is that the bill to make the United States a member of the Organization for Trade Co-opera- tion (OTC), key foreign trade measure of this ses- sion, is in trouble..Last ditch protec- tionists are said to be blocking it. : * * * An indication of how important “the President considers the. bill can be found in a memorandum from Commerce Secretary Weeks. In it he told the Cabinet that creation of OTC is “absolutely essential” if American farmers, workers and industry are to get maximum benefits from recipro- cal trade agreements. * w- * ‘Membership in OTC is important because it is an enforcement agency. It would give the United States a weapon against countries which use quotas and embargoes to discourage , American imports. Other members are the 35 countries now belonging to the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT). * * * A poll shows fewer than 50 Re- publicans endorsing the bill, a hundred more ready to vote against it and another 50 un- willing to say where they stand. Naturally, it is to be hoped that enough foes of the bill will change their minds to insure its passage. The truth is that OTC would help American exporters. It also would strengthen the. free world econom- ically at a time when Russia is ag- gressively pushing its. new , trade - campaign. 12.06 a year, elsewhere in. the Administration's . New Drives meres GM Truck Flexibility What undoubtedly will be a popu- lar improvement, four wheel drive on six basic models, has just been an- nounced by GMC Truck and Coach Division. In revealing this important in- novation, Puiurp J. Monacnan, GMT general manager and GM vice presi- dent, was justifiably enthusiastic. He pointed out that it would be avail- able as factory installed optional equipment on pickups, panels, sub- urban station wagons and stake trucks. x * * “This wide selection of truck types and engineering options,” said Mr. MoNnAGHAN, “make our new four wheel drive. vehicles the most flexible in the trucking industry.” The simplicity of operation is note- worthy. _ Shift of a separate lever into either high or low position sends power surging to the front wheels. With this drive, the trucks can climb very steep grades and plow through deep mud, sand and snow. * * * Mr. Monaghan’s announcemént is just another instance of why the trucks and buses turned out at the giant South Boulevard plant have such wide and steady sales appeal. The division’s prod- ucts sell because the men who design them never cease working to eee ee es The Man About Town Beating the Falls Michigan Takes Top Place With Current Honeymooners Filing cabinet: A device for losing things alphabetically. Niagara Falls no longer is the top honeymoon point. It is being replaced by Michigan. A check of 100 wedding notices in our own and other newspapers shows that 33 couples were bound for Michigan points, only 12 were Niagara bound, 11 went to New York City, 8 to “western points,” 7 to “points east,” 7 to other sections of our nation or Canada, and 22 uf the notices did not state where the honeymooners were going. Inciden- tally, a couple who live at Niagara Falls, -Ont., are spending their honeymoon with relatives in Pontiac, and seeing the many attractions we have in this area. In the last suggestion award distribu- tion at Pontiac Motor Division the top prizé winner was Louis J. Yates of 2790 Shimmons Road, who received $726. Prizes ranging from $12.50 to $411 were given to 52 other employes. On a vacation trip through the west, Harvey Ostendorf writes me from Bozeman, Mont., that he had just seen two automobiles completely wrecked in a collision, “and both were Pontiacs—and the first two cars to ar- rive at the scene were Pontiacs.” Snapping turtle meat has been a regu- lar diet in the home of Mrs. Ferdinand Paulson of Walled Lake for several years, who also puts it in her deep freeze for seasons when the turtles are in hibernation. Hundreds of personal articles are left in the public parks and playgrounds in the Pontiac area. Manager of the Pon- tiac Lake recreational area, John Regan reports many such-items, ranging from a Bible to a baseball bat, which have not been claimed. According to gures gleaned from _Motor Boating and other allied magazines. our lakes and rivers soon will be as congested as our highways. This year 25 million peo- ple have boats, and one-third As much is being spent for new ones as for new automobiles. In some areas, like Seattle, there are more boat owners than car owners With the current reunion of the Class of '36 of Pontiac High, I am reminded that Robert E. Burt of 1124 Holbrook Ave., a member of that class, was not absent or tardy curtie his entire school career. Verbal Orchids to— Clinton Hall of 160 Auburn Ave.; eighty-third birth- day. Mrs. Rachael Frostman of Walled Lake; eighty-sixth birthday. Abner Driscoll of Rochester; eighty-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Weideman of Houghton Lake, formerly of Pontiac; golden wedding. i aa Gp ES ENE OR Bice ON dire Sap ig gee ee, « JUNE 22. ‘1956 David Lawrence Says: Will Wealth Hurt Harriman? WASHINGTON—If Gov. Averill Harriman of New York is nom- inated on the Democratic ticket, he will be the wealthiest man_who ever ran for the presidency. Esti- mates of his fortune vary from $80,000,000 to $100.000,000, and some . people in the financial world say this is on the low side. When Harriman's father—E. H. Harriman, the railroad king —died about four years, ago he left around $80,000,000 to his four children. So, if the New York governor inherited $20,000,000 when he was about 25 years old and hasn't increased that sum four or five times by caréful investment since, he is an ex- ception to the rule. The New York governor told a ‘Meet the Press” audience the other day on NBC television that he would gladly reveal his assets if it was considered desirable to have all candidates make such a_ dis- closure. The posesssion of such immense wealth may not be a handicap at, all to Gov. Harriman—in fact, it may prove to his advantage. The average man in the electorate wants to see integrity and honesty in public office and, if it is known that a public official has a lot of money of his own, the immediate assumption is that he is above cor- ruption, TR'S VIEWPOINT Theodore Roosevelt, after he left the White House, wrote an article for a magazme, of which he was contributing editor, saying that anyone who took a_ responsible position in government should have at least $100,000 in investments so that the income from it would be adequate ivpespective. of. whether er not he was in public office, The theory Was that a man who had an independent income could afford to be independent of wrong influ- ences that micht arise to try to sway his judgment in a govern- mental office. Those were the days when an income from $100.- 000 at six per cent was a lot of income so far as purchasing power went. The normal prejudices in thé electorate would be against a man of wéalth if it be assumed that he has a viewpoint hostile to the man of low income. There aren’t many men in America to- day who have such a viewpoint, though the use of the argument in class warfare remains because _ it has been found to be vote- getting demagoguery. Gov. Harriman, on the other hand, has made it a point to criti- cize big business and powerful economic groups. He is known as more “radical’’ than Adiai Stev- enson, The New York governor— whether because of a consciousness of wealth in a political sense or because he thought it was good politics in seeking the Democratic nomination — has _ painstakingly striven for the support of the labor unions. Having been an invest- ment banker in Wall Street, Harri- man says he has been in a position to know the weaknesses of his former brethren in finance. This may not be important now but, if a depression overtakes the country, presumably another ‘‘new deal” or ‘‘new vision,” as Gov. Harri- man calls it, might encompass .gome more reforms in the banking and business world. AVE ASSUMING RADICALISM What seems strange about Aver- ill Harriman’s strategy in assail- ing, the “moderation” of Adlai Stevenson ig that the New York - don't like governor or his advisers assume this is a period in which radical- ism has a better chance than mod- eration. It might be the case in the preconvention battle inside a party which has a record like the Democratic party in recent years but, once the nomination is made, if Gov. Harriman is successful in winning it, he will probably find himself trying to woo the conserva- tive or what has been called the “middle class’’ vote in the elec- torate. The large number of home-owning citizens and voters in the middle bracket has made this present era of prosperity one of conservatism, though perhaps “moderation” is the more euphem- istic word to use for those who “conservatism.” So it could be that, if Gov. Harriman is the Democratic nominee, his supporters will be found peinting to his large for- tune with the argument that such a man would not sign legis- lation er take any action that would be inimical to the property- owning citizens of the country and that hence he might be re- garded as a promoter rather than a destroyer of prosperity. The “curse or riches’’ would seem to be less dangerous in’ poli- tics today than it ever was, There are plenty of millionaires in the Democfatic party in Congress. Taft, Hoover, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt were all relatively rich men. Hoover gave most of, his salary back to the treasury, and Harriman, if nominated and elected, might do the same. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago HOPE ABANDONED for 33 on sunken U.S. sub. U.S. ORDERS Italy to close con- sulates. 2) Years Ago COUNTY WEEKEND death toll is five DEMS SCORN Landon’s plea to bolt FDR. Dr. William Brady Savs: Make Certain You Learn How to Use Your Bellows The third ingredient in my pre- scription for heart trouble is nat- ural breathing. If you're curious about the other two ingredients, send 35c and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for the C V D booklet about heart and artery troubles. Can't use the limited space I have here reviewing what I said in earlier pace in this series. Even if you haven’t any par.. ticular heart trouble, high blood pressure or poor circulation, tor- pid liver, cold feet, emphysema, asthma, dysn.enorrhea, insom- nia, varicose veins, bronchiecta- sis or hemorrhoids, reactivating your bellows can do vou no harm and may do you good. The word bellows is derived from the Anglo-Saxon belg, bag or, N. Webster says, belly. Children would breathe as effi- ciently as savages. do if parents and teachers did not make them try to expand the chest. The trouble is that parents and teachers are usually ignorant of elementary anatomy and physiol- ogy. for when they were in school ‘these subjects were regarded, if at all, with contempt, just as phvsical education is today. Insurance companies today are no more concerned about chest expansion than about what the applicant uses, if anything, to brush his teeth. In short, breathe with the bel- lows. Never mind the chest. Natural breathing is the most efficient, not only while you are asleep or at rest or doing light work or play but also when you are exerting yourself to the ut- most, At any time or in any emer- gency where one needs more oxy- gen — say when angina pectoris impends—a few inflations of the bellows will relieve the distress as rapidly or more rapidly than that emergency remedies is the same— to bring a little more oxygen as soon as possible to the ischemic (blood deficient) area. One authority advises the belly breathing exercise as routine in the treatment of chronic joint disability. Another recommends it for persons with wintér cough “(chronic bronchitis), bronchiec- tasis or emphysema. As you ought to know by now, I'm no authority, just—I recom- mend belly breathing for every- The bellows ‘belly) breathing exercise two or three times a day faithfully practiced according to instructions is in my opinion as important in the successful treat- ment of any kind of heart trouble as is graduated exercise and the real heart tonic which I recom- mend in place of digitalis. Signed letters, not more than one page er 100 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, not to disease, diag nosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Voice of the People Not All Teens in Favor!) of Presley Rock ’n’~Roll Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address and tele number of requ in its oe The other day I noticed an arti: cle by a fan of Elvis Presley. Now, as far as I’m concerned, anyone who classifies ‘shaky’ as an en- teMainer has'no music apprecia- tion. I have heard more teenagers speak against him than for him. There is a great deal of differ- ence between an entertainer and a fourth rate, so-called musician. Why, with hundreds of capable and goed singers, such as Como. Fisher, Damone, cater to EP’ Concerning the comment about listening to G. Heatter, if the few who adore EP would dial in on Heatter, they would have a wider knowledge of the happenings in the world today. I think it's an insult to even put the kid on radio. TV people wised up and censored “glamor boy” right off. How about the radio peo- ple doing the same? Dick Humphreys 261 Whittemore. . Agrees With ‘R. W.’ About Highway 59 I fully agre@ with “R. W.” in regards to highway 59. Police don’ t seem to pay any attention to the speeders and those who cut in and out of traffic lanes. You can well violate all speed and traffic rules, and if you do see an officer coming ‘in an opposite direction, he just raises his hand in salutation. No law and order in Huron Gardens, either. You can tell that right away as one stands on the corners trying to cross West Hu- ron or South Telegraph, There is always someone inching his way ahead to beat the other fellow.. My motto too: “Drive slow through here or else you'll get 4 ticket.” I've lived here 15 years and haven't even been asked to show my driver’s license, with the exception of at the bank, \ Why haven't the officers and city officials thought of construction of an overpass at West Huron and Telegraph while negotiating the Or- chard Lake and Telegraph over- pass? ADE THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Then they that gladly received His, word were baptised: and the sun about three thousand souls. —Acts 2:41. . * ¢ 6 I desire no other evidence of the truth, to Christianity than the _Lord’ s i Frayer.— —Mme. De Stael. —— _ Commies Outside Russia Criticize Kremlin Bosses By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Strange things are happening in - the Communist world Ld = * Palmiro Togliatti, Italian Com- munist leader, has criticized the “collective leaders’ in the Krem- lin. So have French and other. E-u- ropean Communists outside the Iron Curtain. These are the same leaders whe ence obeyed dictator Stalin se much that they asserted pub- licly if war came it would find them on the side ef the Soviet Union, Togliatti, who in the eld days had blasted Tito only to find things swiftly changed after Stalin died. says in effect that Soviet Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev is slipping a few men- tal cogs in his debunking of Stalin * » * The ftalian Red leader sayy that Khrushchev and his pals in the Kremlin must share the blame for - the murderous mistakes made by Stalin since Khrushchev himself was a close ally in Stalin's days of power. LAUGHS IT OFF Khrushchev laughed it off in Moscow, telling reporters that he had not read the Togliatti state- ment but was sure the Italian Red had made “a good speech.” ‘e * s Some Italian anti - Commanists think that Togliatti is not only a puzzled Red, but a worried man who is losing his hold on Italy’y huge leftist faction. They think Moscow might back Pietro Nenni, left-wing Soctalist, as the next favered man in Italy because of his showing im the recent elections. French Communistssalso appear to be angered at the anti-Stalin speech in February by Khrush- chev, the details of which they did not learn direct from Moscow but through the U. S. State Depart- ment’s ‘recent publication. * s The French Reds said in their Case Records of a Psychologist Pohtburo statement that it was unjust to~cast aH the blame on Stalin for ‘‘all that was negative in the activity of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union.” MORE INFORMATION The implication is that they want more information from Khrushchev and that Khrushchev and his asso- ciates were in a position to stop the one-man ruthless rule of Stalin, the man they so belatedly denounce after his 1953 death. * LJ * British and American Communist newspapers also have criticized Moscow's successors fo Stalin. And after Togtiatti's biast, oth- er Reds have joined the chorus. Prague Radio on Tuesday praised what they called Togliatti'’s “‘po- litical and theoretical effort to weigh Stalin's policy in the light of a given historical perspective.” The Czechoslovakian Red broad- cast recorded Togliatti’s plea for more information on Stalin's “er- rors.” ; And it is believed to be the first station behind the Iron Curtain to refer to the so-called ‘secret re- port’ in which Khrushchev called Stalin a demented mass murder- er. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The sun is always brighter when .. . Our eyes are looking up... And life is so much sweeter with . .. Some sugar in our cup... A smile is really easier .. . To carry than a frown... And soaring high in spirits is... More fun than falling down .. . Why give up every hope because .. . The heart is filled with care? .. . There is no glory in defeat .. . No courage in despair . . . There is no sense in thinking we . . . Have nothing left to gain . . . There is no wis- dom in the vee . .. That living is in vain So why not look up at the sun... And move our lips to smile? . .. A little faith is all we need . . . To make this life worth while. (Copyright 1956) eee MU Dr. Crane Says ‘Feign’, Wives Mabel is partly at fault for the dangerous marital condi- tion confronting her. But her _ husband likewise has the wrong notion about woman’s ser de- sires. A normal wife is about 25 per cent sweetheart and 75 per cent maternal. Her hus- band, however, ts*about 75 per cent sweetheart and only 25 per cent paternal. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-389: Mabel G., aged 42, is a very attractive wife with three children in school. ° “Dr. Crane, we don't get along very well,” her husband glumly admitted. . “Mabel is so interested in the 4- ehildren and the PTA and her ‘church work that she is indif- ferent much of the time regard- ing physical affection. “It makes me angry, so I baw] her out as a frigid wife. Oh, I ad- mit I am caustic and hypercritical. “But if she’d show as much in- terest as I do in marital relations, all would be wonderful. What's wrong with Mabel?” THE FRIGID SEX Mabel is acting about like the normal wife. For women are not passionate creatures as measured by the masculine standard. A woman might be considered to be about 25 per cent ‘sweetheart’ ’ and 75 per cent “maternal” in her make-up. : In contrast, the normal. male 1s about 75 per cent “sweetheart” and only 25 per cent “paternal.” During courtship, the difference is not too evident, for novelty and mystery whet the girl's 25 per cent, -Moreover, she is able to subli- mate some of her 75° per cent maternal interests by ‘‘mothering”’ her boy friend in roundabout ways, as by sewing on loose buttons or manicuring his nails, etc. |, But after a year or two of mar- riage, when the newness wanes and their marriage levels off on its basic pattern, she begins to make the shift te her home and children, ‘As they grow older and: she be- comes involved in many civic, church and PTA affairs, she may show scarcely a 10 per cent inter- est in physical ardor. . “ee « « She then mothers her husband about as much as she does her children, and her kisses for him are scarcely more romantic than those she bestows on her young- sters. PONCE DE LEON MALES But her husband is doubly con- scious of sexual meters after the age of 40, for he is secretly fearful ‘Jest he lose his vigor. ' And his very fear may under- ‘mine his ardor so that he becomes a victim of his own dread. re = impotence in males after 40 is above the eyes. . It Is due to a defeatism com. plex based on their secret fear! And unless the physician can command great prestige in their eyes, the patient can consume testerone shots by the hundreds without a change in his sexual arder, For the mind can beat all such injections! The “Ponce de Leon Complex" in males applies to those men who have become panicky about wan- ing ardor, but who have found that the novelty of a clandestine affair with a younger woman, then re- stores them functionally. For a time thereafter they may be emotionally berserk. They may humiliate their wives and children and disregard their former moral standing in the community, * LJ * Mentally they are still able to handle their jobs, but in the realm of their emotions, they may go hay- wire. If you wives will just fein more ardor, especially after your hus- band passes the age of 40, you can keep him devoted forever! Send for my booklet ‘‘Sex Differ- ences Between Men and Women,” “enclosing a stamped return en- velope, plus 20 cents in coin. It will clarify man's mistaken notion about women’s sex ardor and thus stop much caustic critic- ism now coming from embittered husbands who don't understand woman's modest sex desire. ‘and: pam-fleet Oh ot. tin ime oar ly yeep ly | i ot SS 2p & 9*9- ms THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JU NE. 1956 ‘SEVEN rd 6-DIAMOND SET Reg. $79.95 $3 995 NOW ONLY Pay as Little as $1.00 a Week PARK JEWELERS 1 North Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. New Film Inspires Collecti NEW YORK (NS)— In connec- tion with the impending’ opening of Universal-Inetrnational’s film “Away All Boats,” a pal digs up some alarmingly diverse items ‘on navies and naval terms, gear, i ot Heber, 10 of them posthumous, ow ls Granted the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The man responsibile for the action shots in “Away oe ” Tom Tutweiler, shot mos eee Ae oe superb bomber cqumees a in | The first sailors to sail at night! Steele A. Comment” to Judge’ S Wife | were the Phoenicians. Bosun pipes have used since the Crusades.| 50n-of-a-gun comes from the day na wodwtey Wee Foe when sailors were allowed to take Branted Wednesday to Mrs. Fran- their wives along on certain voy-|°¢%* Roth, wife of Genesee County ages and children sometimes were (circuit Judge Stephen J. Roth. born under the gun emplacements. ee * ¢ «@ The divorce was granted by Cir-, can cost §2,115—paid out for | Congress was so pleased with cuit Judge Fred N. Sear of Grand| | wages, ammunition, food and out- Oliver Hazard Perry's _ naval Rapids on a cross bill of complaint! | fitting. He made $250 a year as victory on Lake Erie it awarded filed by Mrs. Roth. | an admiral. ‘him and his crew $225,000 in prize Roth originally charged | Nobody -knows who wrote the ‘money. The Maine took 267 down and Mrs. Roth countered with the words to the Marine Hymn. The | with it. “Away All Boats.” detail- same charge, stating the judge first U.S. Navy Band was a string|"® 8 great adventure in the South had left her and the two Roth quartet. Nobody made admiral un- Pacific, was shot in the Atlantic. children “upwards of 173. times til the Civil War, The word admiral | IT’S NO JOKE from periods of one night to as comes from the Arabic “‘amir@l-|' They laughed when the man cat ong as six weeks within the last bahr,”” or lord of the sea. down at the piano and told a joke ‘@" years.’ | eos about the Fuller Brush Company.| Included in the terms was a _ Columbus introduced hammocks | But the company is no laughing provision that Roth pay $300, into the world's — — a matter, nor is its founder and, ‘monthly alimony for their children.) Bahamans sleeping in hairman board, ed 9 and 12, until they turn 18) borrowed the idea for his crew. ar ot the Mies C: bes * * 8 and serving in the Royal Navy. Columbus’ discovery of Ameri- cruelty Fuller. or finish high school and that he! | *. ¢* ® pay $115 a month alimony to Mrs. | _Taps comes from a Dutch word Fuller told the recent 42nd an- Roth for the next two years plus “taptoe,”” meaning its time to close nual convention of the National $1, 000 of her attorney's fee. up the taverns and taps. The! = quarterdeck is saluted today by! personnel coming aboard ship be- cause Greek sailors put their idols there, & few eons ago WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my ework. scramble os few os possible to guess my line. Un- Answer BUY ONE DRESS AT THE REGULAR PRICE AND GET ANOTHER DRESS OF YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY $1.00 20 WEEKS TO PAY 8 NORTH SAGINAW ST. $12 9c - CANNON = TOWEL SET plus ‘ $12.95 PEARLWICK CLOTHES HAMPER | WITH THE PURCHASE _ : OF THIS WASHER! dept. stores Open Mon., Thur., Fri., Sat. 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FRIDAY, JUNF. 22, 1956 NINE _ be cane 2 . aS | | wee: \ Woman Watches Thief [obliging locksmith had opened the a. 4° ern Bolivia, It hopes to end eco f¥* °& . ito an area of 1250 square miles. ticket he paid needs a briefing on C sat st ome =e olivian Chief zz erteresuss 2 CIV Defense 2 Sse oma ot ore Thon $30 a Drive Off With Her Cor jhost his keys. , a oon but foreign investment will , {tive fall - our trom a hydrogen|Lots More Than $3! The note read: “I got this ticket ASBURY PARK, N.J. @®—Miss| State police Jater re “4 re ee t is _——_ my . jbomb explosion covers huge areas, | ROME, N.Y. —A motorist who] while getting a ($2) marriage te Virginia arrived on anger = roy oe the car Faces Troubles pasap provoke howls of paired har 5 Aired. = large as gid a! states. wrote 4 note on a $1 _ parking! cense. Guess a wife oa me $3." the scene just as a strange man\ iia Keyport "_ — | . oes "4 _ drove off in her parked car. An\with theft of | Siles Zuazo hopes to develop . ° E : with theft ot a motor vehicle. | Inflation Mounting Up, now idle but fertile lands in the ‘No Effective Planning’ EXT R A SPEC | AL Mines Not Paying Off, Sam Cru ares, but that.will, From — Administration, SY ; The D d | Peasants Dissatisfied eg ggeagpeana at; Says Harriman | ; ; el id n tempts to carry out his program California Long White LA PAZ, Bolivia w—Bolivia’s,8nd for many years to come, Bo! new YORK i#—New York Gov. for stenographers and secretaries is far greater than |} President-elect Hernan Siles Zuazo livia will be dependent on U.S. aid.) 01 Harriman charged today : supply. Beginniz lari . [has anything but a rosy path be- . in testimony before a House sub- ’ , are excellent, There | ‘ore him. [Harriman Schedules committee that the Eisenhower : | | He must find to end the are many opportunities for advancement. eaaieeenepuae Bclfvia's econ.|o-otate Western Tour administration has failed to come tolling in evening school for ‘ductive land for thousands of im- Minnesota and North Dakota in a fense hearing of the House sub- ‘poverished and resentful ‘three-day speaking sortie June 30 committee on military operations. . i July 2 , “The present national adminis- ants. i : oe’ 2 e e *« * itration.” -he said in a eevee’ ; t | He is certain to be ht not| The governor's office announced text, ‘has failed to recognize the p pl F d-0-M & S p M k only by the Seatwave Falones Harriman would be in Iowa 69 —— ncsege, eo e $ 00 a u er ar ets party and both orthodox and Trot-|June 30 for a breakfast meeting es or civi ense c . ; Communists with delegates to the Democratic imposed on it under today’s con-| 465 E. Pike St. 700 Auburn Ave. —— = ee ‘ ditions and has failed to exercise . ‘factions withi ; National |national convention. He will then | Revolution — = visit Oxford and Des Moines. the necessary leadership, either in \ i — * ¢ ¢ a Congress or before the people.” |= fomy, a the government.| ALBANY, N. Y. @ — Gov. Aver- uP re . reatatic effective plan : . , ‘operated tin mines — biggest/ell Harriman of New York will/for lense.” — You can poeg for a very desirable position by en- }source of the country's wealth— carry his quest for the Democratic - 2 - Cc \to make them pay, and find pro- presidential nomination into lowa, Harriman testified at a civil de- PO UNDS 2g *@ Free Demonstration Monday Evening. J 25 7:00 eS SS and On July 1 Harriman will fly to. Harriman, a contender for the une 7 - amor and Ghost OT are tate his Montevideo, Minn. The next day Democratic presidential nomina- sam ikadership. He mastermind, Pe, Wil have breakfast with con- tion, said it ‘is absurd that we The eels me "ivention delegates and local Dem- Sre y operating: under ed the 1982 revolution which over. \ratie candi Civil Defense Act of 1950 which’ Speedwriting i i : ocratic candidates in Fargo, N.D., pee g is the Shorthand Written threw a military junta and iin with delegates in Cavalier, leaves primary responsibility of | GOOD ° : A Victor Paz Estenssoro : : : with abe’s. It — brought ; N.D., and spend the night in civil defense to the states and the is Shorter Easier! back from exile to be president. Minneapolis. | communities. HOUSEKEEPING ; _o * | He is slated to return to New, © Inflation has dropped the ex-,York City July 3. | “In the intervening six years. SHOP Jano | imany of the basic concepts of ° e chang t the boliviano The Business Institute from 200 to 6,700 to $1. Siles Zua-| At the beginning of 1955 the warfare have changed. 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Free service policy, free de- Address City Store Phone Employer Hew long Emptoyer's oddress {Swe eee ewe eee eee = sd . ‘MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS" Phone FE 2-6022 24 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Why Swelter? livery and hook-up. Perfect 51 West Huron Street = Shop by*Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 The OOD HOUSEKEEPING _——— _ “of PONTIAC tgp | f . : ; i : / ip i » . wd / é So PS eee Nae ate pg ee — el i ep tg he ee out? Mey Wtegrey ‘ie ee aes a a ae visti an ti sue wn a * : ee * Zé <= § é s ' 7 / , : mtg aera eee ae Aye Rea Aisitad: ppt G2 a age sag Sex } . | a ae ‘ ‘ F A ¥ ci € 4 & a/e@ 4 ey kee ee 2 | S 2 Ga # | / - + a; : ? ’ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1956 | ye * ig * Propaganda Weapon Lost. as Financial Ax Falls on Berlin News Sign the ‘Eastern ‘ BERLIN (INS)—One of the free, Every aight for more than five Times Square—will be darkened in Europe in order to expand its) Erected in October 1950, the |pressure fire hoses. But the sign nists put up a eelie electric Soviet se = ne eh a7 world's most effective weapons] years, it has flashed news of | (permanently on July 4. operations in the Middle East and) sign was used to give East Ber- i;en{- blinking out news. it had/news sign in the middle of maitre. \ ; eu | liners a chance to get news from ibeen waterproofed. damer Platz. But it was too smallihurry. against Communist propaganda ‘in rid the Asia.) n scien senna tn Mode Berlin has been doomed by a cut ‘wal agp iaies anal ron (BUDGETARY REASONS ~ ee | the West. to block the view of the western) In the following y ati , “iyi \“AMERICANS GO HOME” | in the U.S. Information Service Curtain to redidents of East Ber- | The United States Information West Berlin civic leaders and) wii, crowds of easterners gath- peat \sign. budget. lin. lAgency in Washington decided to the West Berlin Publishers Asso-| cred on the Platz ‘to read the free Then the reds brought up “| Se the Red ted a huge But West ; * @ @. * * *# idiscontinue-operating the sign poe sy protested the American _. the first night, the R eds ame — with Lea pind conves as hutti = Pn rip wood —_ felt F y vete . i si , bu reasons. It costs $12,000 cision. ; “1 ‘Americans go’ Home used \Berlin This hardy veteran of the cold) Although it resisted afl sorts of budgetry reasons osts immediately fought to demolish Beriners mead! engne ie Western sign trom Eastern eyes. lthem ott. several times sent screaming mobs of Communist toughs who tried to war—the famed electric news sign Communist attacks, including mobs|@ year to run. . | They argued that if the sign . - en Potsdamer Platz—stands right which tried to tear it down, the! (In Washington, the°U.S.LA. saidjwas turned off the Reds would sign 4 - they continued reading the free Prerrede a pcegroedocggyal basking shark |s on the border of Communist East news flasher sign—which | re-|the decision was made in line with}gain a propaganda victory the! First, Communist firemen tried|news. ig P The liver of a ing Berlin. sembles the one of New York's its policy of cutting -expenditures'west_ could til afford. Ito flush the sign away with-high! 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FOLDING CHAIR Special 5h 88 4 2 for Sil PARK FREE = REAR OF STORE : | * Contour Back ST TITTTItititiitii titi 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. [FFU Pe ee ee Se ew eS PW ee Se ae poe ee ae il te died ag wife an oe ee ge sd oe ee ee a ‘ sale Pie cee eat ee er * ge +e e+e = & & wt ‘ : } ‘ a : — ' 2 ‘ 2 ; ‘ ae ZZ THE PONTIAG PRESS; FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956 ELEVEN come unemployed in the next tew | Also U. S./Forces Hits Legislature Reuther said the pumber of un- employed is ‘‘not relevant to the question of inadequacy of bene- ‘fits. If the benefits are inade- Wants Iceland Reds Out! on Jobless Pay quate, they are inadequate wheth- . RABBI HENRY HOSCHANDER Rabbi fo Leave City ‘to be publithed by the 5 ona er one or 100,000 are unemployed. He said “optimistic statements” from auto industry officials on an -Reuther Accuses State Solons of Shirking Task at Special Session little value to curren unem- ployed workers ‘‘striving desperate- DETROIT # — UAW President \Y * Provide themselves and their Waler Rawher tiny come te ee State Legislature of failing to “face Red.Faced Police Look md to the unemployment crisis, and dealing a “cruel blow” to the for Stolen Microphone Michigan. of jobless workers i OKLAHOMA CITY (INS)—Red- ced Oklahoma City police went ¢ e came after the i A arpa into vee all out today to nab the culprit mice ns ider the unemployment ‘who stole a radio microphone from! robiel itera oe nd? cruiser parked at the station. . ean _ this Pr until July 17 They think it might have been a! . form of retaliation, “The Legislature was called in- | Detectives J. W. Rankin and R. to special session to decide C. Patterson, (from whose car the whether present unemployment microphone was taken,) arrested compensation benefits and dur- (Thomas Lee Ryan, 23, for ‘‘bop ation should be increased,” the dancing’ in a tavern, UAW president said. “Now the Legislature has decided to delay for Rochester Post on Henry Hoschander has an- plans to leave Congrega- tional ay Bea Israel here soon to become spiritual leader of Congre- gation Beth Sholon, in Rochester, me a eee ol more or less workers will be- N. Y. Before coming to Pontiac four — years ago, Rabbi Hoschander served as a teacher in religious 7 and Secular institutions and was, spiritual leader of Congregation B'nai Israel in Northampton, Mass. | His recent commentary on ~ “Ethics of the Fathers’ is soon expected rise in employment is of | and said some of his friends followed when’: ihe was transported to jail and'” waited until he was released on | University press. Rabbi Hoschander is chairman| . of the Torah Tour, a speaking © caravan and chairman of the Mi¢-/ s West conference of the Rabbinical | Council of America. With his wife and three sons, Rabbi Hoschander will assume his) duties im Rochester on Aug. 15. Cobo to Start Stumping in Southwest Michigan DETROIT (INS)—Mayor Albert; E. Cobo will make his first major bid for out-state votes for the Re- publican governor nomination to- Sub Teen ; morrow in a jaunt through seven Swim Suits ; Southwest Michigan communities. © ¢ The trip will begin early tomor- | $3.99 row morning with Cobo flying to : South Haven followed by a noon! | Beach : speech and a luncheon in Benton Robes Harbor. A dinner meeting will be held in Niles ‘ $1.99 ; Under tentative plans Cobo will make -one final stop in Gaylord after his Niles appearance. During the day he will also be in Berrien Springs, Dowagiac and St. Joseph . 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Solution to Pot-0-Gold _ ! : | lold Adage Pays Off, '\nad robbed, previously and bought ale - ‘a package of coughdrops. He was Curiosity Nabs Bandit — curious about whether the pro- 16 Words Unravel Fourth Pot-0- Gold Puzzle|2es se oa en ™ Deputy Scancaer Ralph Milne | The largest lions ‘grow 45 inches said George Emery Morisette, 42, ‘high and more than 94% feet long, 1. OPUS—a musical work—is the in the hesitation to sit in a very who has made a long, or lone be evident if one bothered to look! gréat deal of red dape involving ichoice here. If a composer, newly old chair which at a superficial | = closely, - |the worker's union. was apprehended when he re-| imeasuring from the nose to the ‘engaged as orchestra conductor, glance might not look old. » 5 +eHEAF in motion pre sents| 9. GAP is the word here—a break | 12. ASPIC—a meat jelly—is the ret PP in. , store he. tip of ree tail ; , shows “too much self-interest,’”’-it| 3. PACES, of course is correct,', nip enough target for a kitten in continuity. Broadcasters are al-- word. As any good cook knows, urned t ee eS een | it likely that he would seize the for a five-year-old. You'd hardly to catch, A flea, which jumps un-| Ways alert to make sure that there ASPIC requires especially. strong \ opportunity to have his own work expect him to know how to mea-|expectedly, is too tiny an object. is no ‘dead air’ at any time dur-| seasoning to have any taste at’ all. x New, sensational MONEY-SA VING played, deseyyedly or not. This is sure paces, since he would fop a kitten's claws to pin down ing the program, that, through On the other hand, spice is often more to the point than too much very successfully. some mishap, the material doesn’t, | sed for a delicate background self-interest in his Post, or job, 6. The torpedo would blow a! (fill In all the time, etc. A Tag | avor, rather than a strong one. since this is only the means by| ; oc — huge hole in the ship's side, caus- less _noticeable—sometimes* it is! 13. HAVOC, meaning complete which he can push his OPUS. Pese, ling it to incline to one aide or pecenenny to slow up somewhat if] destruction, may be the result of or Spet wouldn't fit as neatly. LIST. But not for long, the ship the program seems to be running|a hurricane in ‘‘a small communi- ‘ ; ‘ ity’’ where all the houses are de- ti 2. xceptionally LOW chair ahead of schedule. | is sustlactivele avokdes by an obese’ Won ae 10. GYP accurately, in the slang | inolished ete. Chaos—confusion, laahite ONE PACKAGE” deal person, who finds it a heavy 7. DUO. or pair, is favorite ‘term, is Reppliceogah oo | wake ofa hr ay ane. which in = * Your watch Special] thoughtfulness is involved re ‘basic subiects Eleein an (Sentasnty want to avoi a es ) ave =a ; a ik RE poeth who_did it. Guy—also slang—just HAVOC. C [ f A N F 9) ond exalted style, is ruled out by the a ode, or special verse form of means » fellow. so it is not so te Ge MUGS oF chide drinking : fee Ba pee ot : cup. is likely to be left on a 0 1") 3 R H A U L 3 ) n onesia al sia did a ee va me's 11. An employer will usually chair or anywhere else that a! poets did not write ODES. Ged is prop a worker who is lazy and) i apt here Vvarels knew even how to count..is the theme only in poems of a ‘toddler could reach. Toddlers, as| ° 4 careless, that is. spur him on to rule, have not reached the age Me . How to measure space is so beyond religious nature. Dog. doe and a including ‘bottom, it would last a long time. * better efforts. It is not easy for . A sy his range not even to be thought other — possibles would hardly ayn employer to drop an inefficient shane they) are! Permimed +o have ‘il ” in connection with a small child. qualify in the clue. ‘‘Almost every gum. needed parts—ONLY- | worker; there is, in general, a . 2 ; . Her ONLY European tour is poet has concerned himself with! = 15. CORAL is becoming to most 2 Ss, 8 dark-haired girl N trinas Attache oe by the clue “repeated this.” brunettes, so a od ah 9: : d accounts.” Someone who has never) 8. PEA is suggested by the well-| might feel that she looked her best to $35 Million Grant ‘traveled before is much more!worn phrase, “as alike as two, IVI ight 1S i in a dress of bright CORAL. This for Economic Help ‘likely to be impressed and keep peas in a pod.” One ape certainly; would not be true of just any i . in violent . ‘dwelling on her trip than, in more may be of different size markings! bright cotor, such as certain v | ae ‘comprehensive terms, someone etc., than another, which would) shades of blue, which are not good’ weleelty eeu | Chronographs, JAKARTA, Indonesia w — In- ——— alien ssiatininhaaei ay mp @ lon brunettes. Automatics extre donesia may soon accept a no-| sess a | 16. A special EPOCH in history, rece the hake ~ 'strings-attached American offer of ee lin which a student has no interest, | ; damagns” "HN wee bedie 35. million dollars in economic | House Backers Work would be hard to concentrate on Phone av a assistance for fiscal 1957. | 9 Some of the protracted wars of! - THOR D DEALER Announcement of the aid is ex- i | Against Time as Dixie succession, for example, may FEderal = Peleus e's pected after President Sukarno re- | Solons Stymie Move prove very confusing and dull. A 2 7114 acme special chore, or task—a particular. 4./] 4 ne perm on y . WASHINGTON uA — liouse sup assignment in homework—would | REPAIR stavicge cele “oI itself be no more nor less hard pLebs4 lel ag. | SAGINAW = Porters of civil rights legislation, to concentrate on than history as. coutmaneuvered at a critical point yesterday by Southerners, worked a whole._ against time today to get a Rules Committee vote-on their bill. 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FMpire 3-4878 Next to TR Sanitarium built a cement plant in East Java, ing for years as a spray material porters still are eager for a vote ‘purchased 33 diesel locomotives, emica § gae to fruit and vegetable farmers that will put members—and par- date. Meanwhile, Rep. Roosevelt ‘D- Calif}. who has been urging that eo the. House. itself take the bill away from the Rules Committee through a discharge petition, said . his “present inclination” is to re- 9 - double efforts to get the required Ss (218 signatures. He said 145 mem- bers have signed the document. | ° e Since the Democratic leadership Any Old Ring in Trade Cuts Your hopes to adjourn Congress by mid- small compared to other Ameri- can aid programs in Asia. South Korea received 20 times that much ‘in fiscal 1956, Viet Nam six times ‘as°@much. But the significance of such an offer to Indonesia goes far beyond the boundaries of eco- nomics. It would indicate the United States is prepared to help any country as long as it is not obviously in the Communist camp. | Since the end of World War I, the United States has extended) \July, each passing day increases about 242 millions in loans and “t¢ a . leit e e 42 ions g . as si %. the threat to the civil rights bill N D d Pp IN HALF! grants to Indonesia. This includes UNUSUAL ‘AIRLIFT’ — Fire departiient aerial ladder truck ‘SUPPorted by most Northern Dem- ew iamon rice ° a 100-million credit from the in Augsburg, Germany, lowers fusilage of plane built in attic by a ng Pi “ age ta ae aa Import-Export Bank which the toymaker who completed it in the street. ate ~ ae wunbhied a Whaat Indonesians hope to repay by Sept. _ bility of Senate passage has prac- 1, 1970. 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ONLY | ‘O95 OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY —y | NO DOWN Pron BM | eexmeve: |e Open Tonight til 9 108 NORTH SAGINAW # recording companies. be ae RIT RE nee = ESS Dec manne enema siinaindipecemen Demonstrators, BUT Guaranteed : 3 ~ >? Reg. 99c, Now . . FEdera/ 3-714 108 NORTH SAGINAW 108 NORTH SAGINAW a i SS ee SS 7 ¢ Ly Getting the dock’s lumber ready for construction were (left) David Ladd and Richard Jarvis. Mr. Jarvis is a member of the Camp Fire board of directors and Fd oe Leadership training for day camp is (center) and essential for any well-established camp. Urs. Phyllis Zamorski (right). field di: rector of the Camp Fire Girls and day camp dird ctor, demonstrates nature cralts leaders, Mrs. Robert Bouden a ioned froma decoration, “Ta two — Alice Krueger,.a Blue Bird, and her mother, Mrs. Albert Krueger, registered. for day camp with the Camp Fire Girls’ opened through July to the Metropglitan Club Spirit Six hheid at the Amrican Legion Home. Metropolitan Group Plans Card Party Mrs, Earl Luchenback, cure, with prec A A , _ture, wi roceeds going towar Charies Evans and Mrs. Roy Beat- ‘the building fund. The next meet-/ tie were hostesses at the recent ing is scheduled for July 17 at meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary'the American Legion Home. Sas An ore — . . of the Giritan Club. Camp Fire Girls’ day camp. spruced up for the opening day attractive nature flower ye They helped get Monday. Mrs. Donald E. Pike. The rase nas fash- tin can with tuigs used for The first camp session ends June 28 and the second session runs July 9 through 19. office secretary, Audrey Burnham. Camp Monday and will continue 19, Starch Scatter Rugs _ jthe jatter part 'Hawail ispend 10 days at Waikiki Beach jventioners plan to fly to Havana, ‘Cuba, for several days. , Watkins Lake are their daugh- | ter, Mrs. Plans wére made for a card A smail amount of liquid starch the latter part of next week, Mrs, Party to be held in the near fu- will give scatter rugs extra body ‘and make them lie flat. Use it in ‘the final rinse water when. wash-| —¢ isister, Mr. and Mrs. a Ae Se Oe ee Es * Le Cutan, When the girls entered camp Monday they thrilled camp's new equipment and the brightness of the old. Painting the cabins for day camp was a project of Civitan Club of Pontiac, sponsors of the Camp Fire Girls’ day camp. Painters above are Elmer Betts (left) and Hiram H. Smith. members of were over the =. oe construct a beat dock for the day session which opened Monday Eduard Ladd, chairman of the committee, and William McLean, dent of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls, nere photographed a as they helped ee Women s Section “Fuupay JUNE 22, 1956 THIRTEEN Personal News of Interest in Area leaf, Vt., and on their return trip will spend several days with camp canip prest- Three boats nere donated to the day camp by } the Kin anis (¢ lub af Pontiac. Mrs. Walter Wharton and chil-|burg and children, Donald and ‘dren, Carolyn and Roger, of Il- Nancy, of Fairfield, Calif. The linois avenue left today from Visitors are leaving on Saturday’ Mir. Read's brother-in-law and Wayne Major Airport for England '© Teturn to their home. | sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wil- * e« * cox of Ithaca, N. Y. Where they wil] spend several , New, ‘ * * * A group of French brides of “World War I and World War gathered at the Normandy Inn in Roval Oak Thursday for luncheon Pittshurgh, Philadelphia, York City and a tour of the New England states are on the itiner ary of the motor trip planned’ by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Read and sons. Brock, Russell, and Stephen, of East Hammond Lake weeks visiting Mrs. Wharton's par- ents in london. Accompanying them was Mrs. Charles Deacon who ig making her first return visit in 42 years 2 doh ac J 99. Clarence H. Kitson of Parkhurst red; yao ete street and Mrs. Robert Croza of They wilt Visit triends in Fair. Edison street L_ Jane Danton and Mrs. Norman Dyer of Shoreview drive will leave of next week by plane for a month's vacation in After spending several days in Honolulu, they will take a li-day Hawaii-Naniloa air cruise, visit- ing Oahu, Maui and Hawaii islands. While en the island of Mawaij they will be guests at the Kena Inn. Back in Honolulu, they will: to Los Angeles Pontiac on before returning on July 25 and to July 27. * * @ Mrs. Hazel MacGirr of Boston avenue, Mrs. Margaret Long of North Telegraph road and Mrs. C. W. Salton of Lincolnshire drive! are leaving by plane June 30 for Miamj Beach, Fla., where they) will attend the biennial convention) of the National Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs being held July 1 through 7. They will be guests at the Hotel/ Eden Roc. Before returning home, the con- * *¢ @ Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. MacDonald of Frederick €. Tucker dr. and her children, Frederick | » and Lucinda, of Indianapolis. Mr. | Tucker will join his family here There was fun for all at the party given W ednes- day evening by Lois Fredericks, daughter of Mr. and bd Ld ° Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hart of Mrs. Norman Fredericks of Bloomfield Hiils. » The Cherryland drive have as thelr Neunegucens tine brother date snd occasion was a get-together before her friends leave Oat Harden-| for separate vacations. Photographed on the terrace Conducted ' year, Mrs, | Camp Fire Girls. Embark oh Outdoor Adventure te cade gars a ts ta z + Activity Gets Under Way at the Group’ Camp Fire Girls of Pontiac are enjoying their camping equipment ‘and exercising their vocal chords as they. embark on their annual | day camp venture: * The first session opened Monday and ends June 28. Second session starts July 9 and continues through) July. 19, each session running Monday through Thursday. s Day Camp been active during the past weeks preparing the campsite at Gulick Lake near Clarkston for summer activities, Some of their duties included lmowing grass around the cabins, fixing up the beach and caring for athletic courts. Cd ” * They have painted cabins and ladded shelves for storage. A boat Civitan Club members under dock has been built to accommo- direction of Edward Ladd, camp date three boats whicn were given, committee chairman of Pontiac ‘complete with life jacket and pil- Os. ot Camp Fire Girls, have lows, to the Camp Fire Girls by — — 'the Pontiac Kiwanis Club this year. feraienion at Banquet Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Pt Sorority held its) annual panel at Fox and Hounds Thursday eve: * nung - * * Mrs. M. CC. Worster, retiring president, entertained the mem- bers for cocktails at her home on Wenonah drive preceding the din- ner Officers were installed for the George Zannoth will serve as president assisted by Mrs. William Hutchinson, vic e president; Mrs, Nerman Mack,- treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Madsen, secretary, and Mrs. Donald hai- ser, conductress, ; - Mrs. Ward Cummings “as ap- pointed parliamentarian. Standing committee chairmen are Mrs, Kai program; Mrs. Ralph Berge- mann, dance: Mrs. Don White. budget: Mrs. Hutchinson, flow- ers: Mrs) Ward Ross, ways and means: Mrs. John Allen, charity, and Mrs. Norman Haldane, audi- tor. ser, . * * Other committee chairmen in- clude Mrs. Duane Hamilton, ban- quet: Mrs. John Sinclair and Mrs. Walter Terry, house and calling; Mrs. Cummings, devotions, and Mrs. Robe : Tedcastle, press. Mrs. Haldane was chairman for the ening gathering and was as- sisted by Mrs John Allen, Mrs. Sin- clair and Mrs. Tedcastle. Esther Circle Holds Meeting Mrs. E-dward Tutt, entertained members of the Esther Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church at her home on Melrose avenue Wednesday evening ~ Mrs. Lee Murphy gave devo- tions, using Failure and Success’ as her topic. Mrs. Tutty read a poem. “Smile Members of the Fisther Circle will have charge of the shut-in circle for the month of July. and it Was announced that two mem.- bers from each circle will serve on the wedding reception commit- tee Hostesses for the \vear were named and Mrs. Marjorie Etting~ er was welcomed as a new mem- ber. Mrs. Murphy will entertain the group at her home on North — Perry street for the next meeting. 7 From City Attend Convention of DUV Members of Francis C. piston field Tent Nine, Daughters of Un-| ion Veterans of the Civil War, at-| tending the 42nd annual convention held recently in Lansing were Mrs. William Paetow, Mrs. William -Van Druska. Mrs. Blanche O'Neil, Mrs. Mae Worth, Mrs. Leon Nye, Mrs. Foster Baker and Mrs. John Beech- um At the Druska was convention, Mrs. Van appointed third color- Attending from Pontiac were Mrs. bearer and Mrs. Beechum, patrmot- planned for were radios hospital in ic instructor. Table presented. a veterans Grand Rapids, home on Nelson ‘Mrs. Robert Gallager. Training classes were heid at the office and at the campsite under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Zamorski, field director | and camp director of Camp Fire (airs, Boating will be taught under the direction of Mary Ellen) Wyn- garden, director of Camp Fire iiris of Pontiac. Camping is the culmination of several studies and activities of the organization. It is considered a necessary part of youth training. * * * The campers bring an individual sack luncheon the first day of each session, and following that meals are cooked over an open fire. Milk is furnished by the camp Rebecca Circle Holds Meeting opened her the Mrs, John Duggan street for Wednesday evening meeting of Re becca Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church * * Mrs Clayton Gillies opened the meeting with a poem, ‘Letters of Christ."" and devotions were pre- sented by Mrs. Marie George. Officers of the circle for the coming year are Mrs. Gillies, pres- ident; Carolyn Waldron, vice president; Mrs. Paul Krugman secretary and publicity chairman; treasurer; Mrs. Floyd Parks, flower fund chairman, and Mrs. John Ostrand- er, telephone chairman. ee * * * Mrs. John Fuller invited the group to her home on Sheridan street for the next meeting, which will feature a picnic dinner. Carol F Hindley to Become Bride Mr and Mrs. Richard R. Hind lev of Birmingham announce the eee men of their daughter. Ca rol Ann. to Donald Robert Millet He is the son of Mr. and Mrs John D. Miller of South Orange, N. J * * * Carol Ann is a lune graduate of Michigan State University and is affiliated with Delta Zeta so ronty . Donald is attending Michigan State University where he is af filiated with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. Park Report Heard by Community Club The board of directors of the Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Communi- i eee met Wednesday evening he George Gray residence on Yale avenue. * * ® Leslie Hudson presented. a re- port from the park improvement committee about the possibilities of developing the proposed Silver Lake Park. Members were asked to interest other area groups in the proposed park * * i] arrangements to the celebration the week of July 4 at Oakland Park. Following the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess The club made participate in Pontiac Press = were left to righ) ‘Dan ‘Barnard, Lois, Marcia Cheadle, Norm Fredericks Jr., Marcia Fredericks and Tom - Sellers. 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They probably do it because they know it bothers you. Pay no atten- tion and they = bead it. : St pes Sekt lle ts bore my 9 Day Gaining Diet for women send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. By JORKPHINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box) Q. “What is good to take away the puffiness from around the eyes after crying, cold or hot applica- tions? The said hot appli- cations and a nurse said cold. Is. there any cream or oil or any- thing that will do this? I cry so ‘Ig my figure right? I am/about me like ‘She's a carpenter's 13 ears “old and am 5; feet tall.!dream, she's got a shape like a tree tL weatet 28 ond hipa, aj board.’ I am 5 feet, 4 inches tall pmbedle: ne NPS and weigh 110 pounds. My. bust A. Your weight is pertect and Measures 32%, waist 25 and hips your measurements are usual for 35 inches. Do you think if I put a girl of your age. You will just'on five pounds it would help fill naturally slim down through the out my bust or would I then be atich and W mialess me feel even waist and build up in the bust as overweight?" you grow older and your build as- 4l J ine Low in care hen I t it does t ' A. You are about 10 pounds un: to Josephine man his eyed moe wna ee * sumes a more | | derweight. Gain those pounds. of The Pontiac Press. A. The first and most important 7 * They will fill out your bustiine des remedy is to stop crying. I do not | Q. “Please help me, | am 15 and will not make you over- | Tomorrow: ‘Here Are Hints to know why you are unhappy, wheth- years old. Some of the meaner) weight. These who make up the [Enhance The Beauty of Your jer because of illness of a grief or ikide at school make up ee eavence paren: you are the ongs Back.” prs ’ : just the habit of a dreary outlook. | Whatever your trouble, re- member that it probably will pass and then you will want to kick yourself for ruining’ your appearance by crying while go- ing through it. Your probably Boice, Mrs, Almon Austin, Mrs. James Barry, | Mrs. Patricia Von Emerick, Mrs. | Leroy Peak, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Chester Meger, Mrs. Thomas Dodson and keh avoward Kinman. Mrs. wey ae was wel- comed as a new member. Mrs. Edith M. Tick Entertains Friends Mrs. Edith M. Tick entertained | a group of friends at her home on Lenox avenue Wednesday evening. Attending were Mrs. A. C, West, Mrs. Arthur Dailey, Mrs. Delbert Dexter, Mrs. Bessie Brown, Cor- nella Gregory. Mrs. George H. Douglas, Signe Lundgren, Mrs. Garrett Roerink, Elzora Ledford and Mrs. McVean. 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Swing the legs toward each other, crossing them, and id swing them outward to reduce the hips. Aree Chapter Mrs. Lanning Is Hostess eee ee am’ tO Home and Garden Clu | At the recent meeting of Areme Chapter 503, OES, Mrs. Byron Rogers, Mrs. Blanche Alexander. Mrs. C. O. Lanning was hostess) Completing the afternoon pro- Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Mrs. Claude to members and guests of the —— Carol oe sang ‘Pemberton were initiated into the Ga b numbers accom order. eects Sar len Nits Gas = ee ee. | Plans were completed for the y : e the accordion. ‘reception to be held Sunday eve- ston for a garden party and picnic, Assisting Mrs. Lanning on the! |ning for Mrs. Harry Vernon, grand luncheon. ‘committee were Mrs. George Boul- |representative of Georgia in Mich- ,~r Fe tin, Mrs. Lewis Stewart, Mrs. igan. Members of Job's Daughters In the business meeting Mrs. | Charles Lloyd and Mrs. A. E. Ball. | Bethel 40 will serve the 6:30 George Alexander reported on the ‘dinner. Federated Garden Clubs conven- ; The Oakland County Association tion held at Grand Rapids. she Queen Mary Group picnic will be held July 29 at and Mrs. Dewey Allen attended. Meets on Thursday \Kensington Park. ' a | | Refreshments were served by ery! Sonat aichaos hear tae “ate: | Mrs. Charles Clarke opened her ‘Mrs. Ralph Babbington, Mrs. tricts, with the local club in Dis- home on Park place for the Thurs- Arthur Thomas, Mrs. Walter, «ict One. Mre. George Coutton 2% meeting of the Queen Mary Trietsch, Mrs. Loring Downs. Mrs. of Detroit will serve as District Section of a Needlework Guild. Marvin Hickman, Mrs. Sam Wis-| One director. combe and Mrs. Victor Bodamer. Reports from the welfare chair- Betrothal Revealed the southern part of Manistee Na- meeting. Members spent the after- Mf. and Mrs. John S. Moyle of tional Forest, and told of fhe local noon sewing on garments for the Drayton Plains announce the en- club's plans to cooperate with the Ingathering gagement of their daughter, Bar-\U. S. Forest Service in the es- = 2 * bara Ann, to Richard Herbert Hall. tablishment of this sanctuary for Mrs. Charles Craighead invited He is the son of Mrs. Thomas native Michigan flowers. the group to her home on Cal- Sandusky of Eastway drive. The, Mrs. Walter Seaks talked on the gary road for the iad 13 meet- couple plans a November wedding. culture’ of iris. ing. the Some Mind — Exchanging of Presents Bride - to - Be Hurts. Friend Who Gave Duplicate Gift By EMILY POST A soon-to-be-bride asks: “Is it proper to ask friends to exchange . duplicate presents received at a_ shower? At a recent shower, | received two toasters—one from — my sister and another from a friend. , “As I liked the one my sis- ter gave me better than the other one, I asked my friend if she — would mind’ exghanging hers for something else. | “From her attitude I suspected that she was hurt and annoyed because I asked her to do this, Will you please tell me if such a request was cut of order?” Answer: Unless you knew where | the toaster was bought so that you could have exchanged it yourself, — I think you should have asked your — own sister to exchange hers as |her feelings were not as likely (o have been hurt as those of your — ifriend. Some people mind very | much having their presents ex. — changed and others do not mind it | at all. “Dear Mrs. Post: a work in an office with several other youn: women. When my employer hands me my paycheck each week | always say thank you. “None of the others do this— their reason being that they are — entitled to this money, having worked for it. and therefore ‘thank New Summer Jewelry You will be certain to find distinctive jewelry to accent your summer ward- robe from our large and unusual selection. Tota Mae Gift Shop 700 W. HURON Lg Visit Our New Store OPEN Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. Evenings ‘til 9 The you’ is mot necessary. What is | — opinion?’ Answer: Geod manners exact that you thank everyone whe | does anything for you—eveq | handing you your own salary | check. | “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it the obli- |gation of a godmother or godfather ‘to remember a godchild every year on her ‘or his) birthday by. giving | the child a present’ I have been ‘told that it is. 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Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Carl Peteron, Mrs. Delbert Hammett and Mrs. Herbert Arthur. free of Fon ~ , * (worries screens Ov! iAjurieus tun's rays end ellows you © smooth beovtitvi end sefe sun ton, Nen-greesy er sticky. In @ hondy non-spill plostic tqveere bottle. 1.25 . -s eveilable enly et your MERLE NORMAN 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 i < i * a 4 Bloomfield | Kitten’s team plac ed third Three young riders participating in the Detroit Horse Show at Bloomfield Open Hunt are (lejt to’ right) Marie Hammill of Metamora, Zander Duffield games. Mar of Rochester and Kitten James of Bir- lands Equest mingham, Zander is a member of the A teams. ee : - News From Shiota a Sue Hodges to Entertain Tau Beta Junior Group BIRMINGHAM—Sue Hodges was Robert Allen Fisher. He is the son hostess at an all-day swimming of Mr. and Mrs. Pussel H. Fisher party and picnic of junior mem- of Foxcroft bers of Tau Beta Tuesday at the GRADUA TES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today tor detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Cell Miss Wilson Today ter Informetion PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% East Huron Behind Kresge’s, 2nd Floor tin Wiliam Chalfonte will take place Mrs weeks with her and Mrs. Hollie P Halladay Henrietta street. while [4 is on a Navy cruise to Japan on dune Il. next Saturdays Jacobson i« spending se. sre v = Martha and Bill iH Mr “ he honor eral parents Ann Ward Wednesda, Ing of Pontiac will give evening and at a swim- party which the George Rus- lacobs mi Mrs. Walton Lane arnved . Wednesday from her home in sells will give at the pool of their lamesville. Wis tar Wovisit with Lone Pine road home her mother. Mre Wo bk Mloody of FIANCE ARRIVING Fe Larchiea road CONCLUDES VISIT Mrs. Henry S. Irving left Tues day for her home in Indianapolis Mock's fiance. William L. Shallberg, is expected here to- day, Just a week prior to their mar- riage June 279. He is stationed in Aruba in the Netherlands Antilles Susan after a fortnight visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and where hey =e make their home Mrs. George R. Squibb The after the wedding -His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leshe Shallberg, who formerly lived in irmingham, e (8 here today. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin David Ben a. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs The iew Mrs. Fisher has been George S. Hodges of Lake An doing civilian work for the U.S. gelus Army fer the past four years The dav was elimaxed by an 88d is now visiting her parents. out-of-door supper party at the The couple will live on Grae. Lahser rod home of Lydia and field read, Deborah Moore = © s ° \ = Gail Glover gave the spinster Lt. (jg.) and Mee William A. dinner Thursday evening in her Jacebson (Mary Halladay) ef Cranbrook road home for Martha : : aeaare : Hang Reach, Cant. snneunes aiiiien «nose marmace © Lovely Hair of Huests at a coe ktail party which do are also arriving . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE. 22. 1956 oe ea sy rishmen, thé ‘tinning team. _ the Bloomfield Fairlaners, in the junior equestrian ie is a member of the Out- All are Class rian Team. Mrs. William Olson Entertains Group Mrs. William Olson entertained members of the Mission Bells of St. John Lutheran Church at her home on Moreland avenue Tues- day. Devotions were given by Mrs. Samuel! McMurray. * s * Mrs. Theodore Fauble gave a book report on ‘God's Trees by Gladys Mary Talbot. Plans were made for a family picnic to be held in July at Elizabeth Lake The group was invited to gather at the home -of “Mrs. McMurray on Lenox ayenue when meetings are resumed in the fall. Refresh- ments were served by the host- ess at the close of the meeting Depends on Conditioning Lovely hair is more than a hair- vour hairs texture To keep it lovely. it « gloss and tone means constant home brushing brushing up from the neck, not down . brushing away from the scalp It means using properly chosen scientificalls compounded hair preparations and it means a little time each day set aside for conditioning and grooming Trick to Wash Vase To wash a deep vase or jar, add bits of wrapping paper to warm soapy water. Shake well. Ammonia in the rinse water will add sparkie. Coming Events Emor L. Calkins WCTU will meet at Central Methodist Church Tuesday for al pm sack tuncheon Mra John ‘Little will speak - +> Meringue Tea Cookies Rich Tasting Mrs. Norvell Adds Cookie Crumbs to Beaten Egg Whites By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you're entertaining at after- inoon tea, you'll like an assortment! lof tiny cookies te serve. Among, 'them you're sure to enjoy Mrs. | - Ralph Norvell's Chocolate Mer; |ingue Cookies. *t | Tuesday Musicale counts on | | Mrs. Norvell as its first vice | president. Other clubs that have | her name on their membership lists are a child study group and Pan-Hellenic. With her three children in school, Mrs. Norvell finds time to teach piano and to do gardening. Chocolate Meringue Cookies By Mrs: Ralph Norvell NANCY WEBB _A perfectly round gelatin mall in a wide-mouthed “tefrigerator”’ or frozen dessert can be shapediglass jar. : . 9 : ATTENTION! 1 ‘t . Tt * a rl Tt ’ s ADULTS IN GIRL SCOUTING r NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT ROUNDUP ; : ... is in our own “back yard,” this is your one opportunity ; a) to take part in a National Encampment. ’ ! Wh 0: Any Registered Adult in Girl Scouting 4 | ' | 's Job: Hostess for Snack Shops ; : a June 30, July 1-4—10—Ii1 5 : When: (am tc Pm. ' a Mrs. Gervais EM 3-4889 . Call: eon Office FE 2-0147 ; 4 = . 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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956 SIXTEEN Meet About Huron-Clinton Park 350 M Plans Revealed Lapeer Mayor Takes Dau by Authority : : jRowden gave his daughter, Betty Petition Is Lou, in marriage to Leigh Eugene McPherson in wedding rites on @ About 3,500-Acre Par in Oakland, Macomb ; recent evening here. Circulated she wore nylon sheer with k French lace flowers appliqued around the neck and shoulders as she spoke vows with the son of . Mr. and Mrs. Ray McPherson of ROCHESTER—Some three hun- Columbiaville. Her parents are dred twenty-five property owners, Mayor and Mrs. Rowder some protesting, some just inter- The gown's fitted basque top- ested, met last night at North Hill ped a full skirt and chapel train. Elementary School here. The fingertip veil of French ons atbias a De ae Creek jjtuston was fastened to a head- Mt. Vernon a uindre areas, ; : : and the subject of their discussion ae a chalky este en was a proposed 3.500 acre park. and stephanotis tied with white plans for which have been an- ,atin streamers. nounced by the Huron Clinton Met- ropolitan authority Mrs. Theodore Waffa of Fhnt, ception for over 200 guests was held at the American Legion Me- morial Building. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson will re-| side in the Vesely Apartments in| Lapeer when they return from a! Northern Michigan trip. Program Tonight | Ends Bible School | if | ‘Daily Vacation Bible School at ‘of the school | Ld * * was her sister’s matron of honor rae: - The area is in Ma- ; wi: participate in the presentation. and the three bridesmaids were The Rev. Perry Deyarmond is mb and Oakland Counties, be- Carol Deitrich and Gladys Henry tween 26 and 28 Mile Rds., and oy ‘ ; of Flint and Joan McPherson of - on the east and west (.).mbiaville, sister of the bride- by Mound and Sheldon roads. groom ee ‘ | ‘pastor of the church. Governor Appoints | The Authority would include an Diane Bohnsack was the flower ‘Court Commissioner 800 acre artificial lake, created girl | LANSING uw — A minor appoint- i |ment was announced yesterday by iGov. Williams was one. for Robert |J. Peretto, Metamora, who was Inamed Circuit Court Commission-| by damming Stoney Creek, which was picked as the most beautiful and cleanest spot, Proposed beaches. would a modate as many as 50,000 persons. There would also be large wildlife, sports and picnic areas. | Officials say it will take about two years just to acquire the proposed property, at a cost of about $2,000,000, Members of the authority are Charles H. Sutton, chairman; K. L. Hallenbeck, director; John H Nunneley of Mt. Clemens and Clare Cummings of Pontiac. Robert H. Hendee of 3555 West. Road, Washington, superintendent, of schools in Fraser, and whose) home lies in the proposed area is Ray Hoskins of Columbiaville as- sisted as best man and seating the | ccom- suests were Theodore Waftfa, Flint, Arden June, Clifford Dorner and Robert Albright, Lapeer. —— | MRS. LEIGH E. McPHERSON Following the ceremony, a re- iElmer Holman, resigned. Father Edison 100's Use Holly Beach leaves Church | Daily; Building Planned | . taken up next week, with a St. _ Patrick's charge of one dollar for each Bids Adieu to Leader in School Drive P HOLLY — Summer activities, Parish here will largely center around the municipal bathing beach at Bush Lake. Several hundred now are en- joying its facilities every day. Ex- child. They will be in charge of | Vv. E. Karensky, life guard at | the beach, and a large number | one of the persons who reportedly tensive improvements there are already are enrolled. eeded the group of property own- WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—The contemplated. The local Fourth of July cele- “ The beach now is under the bration will be held there, the Rev. Thomas A. Edison, pastor of, t. Patrick's Church, Union Lake supervision of the local parks and ..me as last year, and various Since the creation of the Huron age, Ss Metropolitan Authority in and “ i ; i ; : the pe 1 % mill ee tax @nd Hutchins Rds., for the past recreation commission, who Wik other community events are ainst roperty in Oakl d. Ma two years, left today to assume the have upwards of $3,000 to spend booked for the same location. against property in Uaxiand, Ma- : in the construction of a new build- nlc is pastorate of St. Leonard’s Churc in East Detroit The beach is within the village comb, Wayne, Washtenaw and Liv- ingston Counties, millions have been spent on Metropolitan Beach, He is being replaced by the Rev. Lake St. Clair, and also on Pon- Lewis M. Ellis, formerly assigned tiac Lake Recreation Area and to the Catholic Church in Clinton. Kensington Park located on the Father Edison was honored at Huron River west of Milford, but a surprise farewell reception so far nothing has been done in Tuesday evening in St. Patrick's eastern Oakland, or western Ma- Hall. He received a chalice as comb County with parkways, lakes q gift of appreciation from the | Says, Be Ready best public beaches in the state. d recret “jlities as “”AS an ereeton incl ttt | oes partemienres: DAVISBURG — Bob _Hasloc s . ~ outlined in 1944, officials se an x. 7 wa ° ‘era Spend William J. Best, president of the Civil Defense director. has called Five Buses Join men's club, and Mrs. Gerald F. a meeting for explanations cf what Churches Share Event DeSormier, president of the wom- the Red Cross would do in case of METAMORA—The Rev. Charles en's guild, gave farewell speeches. tornado. Schools Let’ Contracts for 2 Additions; Name ing and for operating expenses. gravel into a previously boggy shore, and clearing a few acres in the vicinity, for parking and picnic tables. It now is one of the Less Tornado Hits, Haslock ,,.. Robbins and his congregation of Mrs. Steve Kadella, chaiman of the| * * ® Pilgrim Congregational Church of altar advisory committee for a! He says that professors’ findings Metamora attended a potluck sup-|™umber of years. presented the indicate that “for a least ten years per and reception given Tuesday cpalice: a we are in the-tornado belt, due to ghter to Altar (rion Schools Rework Staffs. have been made for administrative a ORTONVILLE — One hundred choosing two of three candidates ‘and ninety-five children attending 45 the school board trustees. Baptist Church here will present a erick Wiley and Daniel Abbey ‘program tonight, at 7:45, final day were Hugh Brady and Eugene oO ‘Sura. Sura W after he accepted the post of high | $tudents, from tots to teens, will school assistant principal. daytime hours the clerk's office July 20 on whether they wish to, will be open for registration to- abide by acreage restrictions and, day and next Friday until 7 p.m. marketing quotas in exchange for according to Homer J. Kelly, clerk. * * * Classes in swimming will be limits and was constructed a few received his A.B. degree from “years ago by dumping sand andy ostern Michigan Teachers Col- _ principal at Blanche Sims is J. Farmers Union Urges Approval of Wheat Prices WASHINGTON (INS) — The Na- itional Farmers Union and its af: Set tiliated cooperatives are urging a “yes” vote in the 1956 wheat ref- erendum to be held July 20, A spokesman for the American \Farm Bureau Federation, mean- while, pointed out that his organi- zation has never made any recom- ‘mendations on such matters in the past. But he added that it ‘is con- ceivable” that the Farm Bureau Board, which meets in Chicago next week decide on a stand at that time. The 700,000-member NFU plans “an intensive educational cam- paign” on the merits of market- ing quotas and acreage allot- ments. According to NU _ president James G. Patton, ‘‘wheat farmers’ stand to gain a minimum of 15 lcents a bushel by voting ‘yes’.” reguiar| Farmers will be asked to vote on July 9 Ballot Is to Choose 2 Trustees for School Board LAKE ORION — Appointments y0sts in Lake Orion School District nd a ballot is being planned for Registered with incumbents Rod- drew his petition It Is necessary to be registered before next Friday to vote in the July 9th election, Application must be made to the township clerk. In addition to the a firm support price,-or whether they prefer no, quotas. * * Supt, A. A. Reed cites the area’s ‘er for Lapeer County, succeeding orowth for the staff changes. On If more than one-third vote no, his immediate staff will be Walter wheat farmers can either abide by G. Hampton and Mrs. Vena Kirk- their acreage allotments in ex- patrick. change for a maximum support Hampton, who will have charge of business and economic admin- istration, received his BS from Northern Michigan College and his masters in school administra- tion at University of Michigan. He has been superinfendent of Commerce Cubs, coi at Grand Maras ana Box FAMiliesS tO Picnic Mrs. Kirkpatrick, who will be in COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Cub charge of instruction, working with Scouts of Pack 68 and their: close teachers and principals throughout relatives will meet at 11 a. m.. the system, has been here for 13 Saturday, June 30, at the Proud years and has been principal of Lake Recreation Area for a picnic Blanche Sims School for the past that will take the place of the reg- nine years. ular monthly meeting Replacing James Hoag, who is Many forms of competition have , the new principal at the high been arranged for the occas school, will be Eugene Sura who with prizes going to the winners Among events on the program are running races, a softball game, a 3-legged race, bag race, balloon race, and a tug-of-war along with golf and archery com- petition. ] lege and his masters from Wayne University. Sura has taught nine years in the Van Dyke High Shool, but has been an active home owner in Lake Orion Township during, this time, Replacing Mrs. Kirkpatrick as it t Each den will bring its own food. = at if All-Day Centennial Is Slated for Sunday METAMORA — The D. Scoble, who has been an elementary principal at Albion the past two years and was pre- viously a teaching principal in Midland. He received his B.S. at Central Michigan College and his Master's at Michigan State Uni- versity. group of early pioneers 100 vears ago, will celebrate its centennial price of 50 per cent of parity, or — take their chances on the open | market with unlimited production. | iS at Waterford Village School 1 pm. Saturday at the school. Drafting Business Doris Crowder’s request wins ap- Pp week set public hearing for its next meeting on that date. _ Lakeville ¢ ‘Methodist Church, founded by a a residence at p F wre Creek C change of a jet warm air stream.” evening &y Huser Creek weed Father Edison's achievements at cane yet warm a. —_ =< af tall me W PaS-'st Patrick's included the enlarge-| tor, Rev. John Stevenson, and ment of the church, securing of a| family. promise of sisters to staff a parish) school and the raising of over $100,000 toward the building of the, school. Ground is to be broken in August Mrs, Mildred Bennett of the Tunstall Prexy high school principal. He has been’ Mike LaMagna is the new junior gin at 11 am. we ee rf Cd RICKY COMING TO FAIR — Ricky the circus and TV clown will be at the CAI fair at 5640 Williams Lake Rd., this Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. Ricky; an Oakland County man who lives at 4563 Rochester Rd., started his life as a circus clown at the age of seven and has ‘“‘clowned” for 29 years. He spent several years with Ring- ling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey, doing bareback and comedy rid- ing. He played in the Paramount film “The Greatest Show on Earth.” In real life, Irvin H. Romig, Ricky has a wife and one son, 4, whom he says is ‘almost a typical clown.”’ Proceeds from the fair, an an- nual Waterford Township event, will enable CAI members to burn the CAI mortgage Sunday evening. — Award Certificates to Local Firemen WATERFORD—A Waterford Vil-| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Two age School reunion will be held at Commerce Township firemen were awarded certificates today at & There will be a luncheon and luncheon in Ann Arbor which those attending will bring a marked conclusion of the 28th an-, table service, a dish to pass, and nual Fire College at the University dessert. of Michigan. . Clarence Kuttkuhn, assistant fire Henry Mehlberg is chairman of chief of the township fire depart- late Reunion ne, reunion ment, and James E. Barber, a a volunteer fireman, were among Woman Seeks to Start those completing an _ intensive three-day course at the Fire Col- lege. A drafting business may be es- The course included instruction ablished in the building formerly in all phases of fire fighting, n»ousing the Troy Golf Club if Mrs. rescue work and fire prevention. Harlan Hateher, university president, was slated to speak at the ceremony. roval July 17. The board of ap- seals which heard her case this Takes Law Degree } MARLETTE — The degree of Rachelor of Laws was conferred ° on Vernon Robinson by the Detroig: The board allowed Paul Beick to College of Law Monday night. He Mrs. Crowder would operate the irafting business. The building is resent * ° Sunday with special all-day serv- store liquified petroleum at his previously earned his BA degree ices at the church. The program store, 2795 E. Maple Road, but from Alma College and been grad-. honoring the centennial will be- specified that it be indoors, not uated from Mariette Community: loutdoors as he asked. High School. Pontiac Chapter, American Ked | Cross, will talk at the hour-long | meeting at 8 p.m. next Wednes- day at the Springfield Township all, Those asked to attend are the Davisburg school principal and Pontiac, and two from PTA Business Men's club mem-.Inc., from Ferndale. curriculum coordinator in the sys- TROY — Four new buses were tem since they consolidated in ‘added to Troy school system's fleet 1954. He is a graduate of Michigan ‘this week bringing the fleet up to State University and has his mas- (14 ter’s degree in administration. Two come from Wilson GMC, Mrs. John Yasistis, who previously Hagens, taught at Saginaw and Grosse ‘Pointe will become a new junior 3-Day Scouting bers, Fire Department -F arm Groups, the WSCS, Women’s Mis- for Troy No. 2 and the Junior sion Guild, church pastors, ground High School additions. Costs may Contracts have been awarded & JANET VANCE | ‘will be Mrs. George Tripp and Mrs. Edgar Sutton. ‘ at Gingellville — servers." : iary police, firemen, welfare, trans- by changes as building prog: | GINGELLVILLE — Tuesday portation, township supervisor, resses, so that funds that will . ‘through Thursday, Gingellville Girl Michigan Bell Telephone Co. RPP) remain will more closely cover | ‘Scouts will have outdoor activities resentative, and press representa- the expected construction of oth- | ‘the grounds of the comms 2 h (| b | eo ee pela ano Dai ‘went to Schurer Construction Co.,| iCenter. t 0c ester u ‘Pontiac, for building trades, $289,- ls ‘883. and J. B. Cain of Detroit, Monday with camp director Mrs. | \| N Si ff | Wilson Church, FE 5.5301, e § ew q Electric Co. of Detroit, electrical, Registration fee will include mi'tk ROCHESTER — The Rochester of poet for lunches, and materials for arts Variety 4H Club has announced veatis wre jresnacs ec Ou é § ov “4 1c 1 a sack lunch for the first dey. The Marcaret Wiggins, president; Su- , “ . a older intermediates are planning san Swank, vice-president; and po Vint, Tbe Sins ie one overnight stay on Thursday. Sue Sutton, secretary-treasurer. ee - - ‘The next meeting Is Monday, | New officers of the board, re- Mo | a | Ortonville are announcing the en- Orion sons to Meet i IDorothy Reed gagement of their daughter Ja-| LAKE ORION—The Orion Lodge, cron ot aie on reo Tunstall ahs arg ol net G., to James L. Aiken of the No. 46 F&AM will meet at 7:30) pate a the Raties lLoveloy secretaey and Ge rald a U. S. Navy. He is the son of Mr. p.m.. Thursday at. the Masonic! home, 722 West Fifth St. ne 7: =~ : ford. No date has been set. for prentice Degree. Refreshments members enrolled in panera ° | the wedding. . iwill be served. iwill meet at the D. S. Wiggins o Entertain Club ~ = ee ————— ‘home, 322 East Street. Knitting) METAMORA—Mrs. Myra Web- N | Vj A p . e | members meet there also. ster will be hostess to members al le q ire S f INCIDd Baptists Set Week’s | LAKE ORION—Bible school at ‘the First Baptist Church will be, open to all children old enough to, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The/ In other business the board school age. amide pe ge last bea awarded next year's coal contracts. Meeting at the church from 1:30) name iNlis LaVire to succe tk ' _ to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, Mrs. Ina Kent as principal of the ao) Gee Coal Co Wateriord Bust & of next week, a program and| LaVire obtained his bachelor’s Carter Insurance Co. will have the will be held at 7 p.m. next Friday dégree and also his master’s af workman’s compensation insur- gt an open house. Indiana State Teachers College and ance. . has been taking additional work The board authorized a change Teens Dance Tonight two vears he has been teaching at : | the Stringham School. .Mis. Kent wail e ar an vey xm jet Westacres Club was named principal of the new) eee eee a eridays, |. VESTACRES—First of a sum- MeVittie School last month. P gpacigi ays. mer series of teenage dances is and paid in June. This was a j, , ' ji iby the Westacres Women’s Club at eS of the Profes- ithe Westacres Club House on Com- sional lems Committee, Con- | Road. An Al Col aor Be new ache ‘merce Road. An Alma College or- tracts eachers were chestra, the Velvetones, which in- x. July 19, at 8 p.m. | The dates for two special meet- play, and two Alma campus quee The board also authorized the/ings werr set. On June 28 the Will sing. afrhitects to complete plans for) board will review preliminary having the senior high school park-. { : #: & Program Planned a observers, medical people, auxil- ea! trisamned asl mech, ac) $50,000 | tives. ‘from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on ve GF [as | Members may register up to mechanical, $163,835; and Colonial and crafts. Each girl is to bring new officers for the coming year: ip of Detroit, building, $195.600; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vanve of ALN | : at 10 a.m., when those enrolled (organized after Ben Jones and and Mrs. H. L. Aiken of Water- Temple to confer the Entered Ap-) On Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. all oP sreaminet lot the Thursday Social & Study D py . 6 h | Study of the Bible y ‘begin school in the fall, through’ | Drayton Plains School. - Supply Co., and the Webb Coal Co. gemonstration of accomplishments: at Wayne University. For the past tn pay date for teaching person- . Summer checks wil! be totaled |\_.; ; Final pl ler tha bdiilon ts ‘being sponsored tonight at 8 p.m. at the next regular meet. | approved. cludes several local members, will plans for the John D. Pearce Jun- Past MARIETTA NEUBACHER i® lot paved, the paving of the ior High School to be erected on Matrons to Dine driveway and parking lot of the corner of Hatchery and Cres-| METAMORA — Mrs. George’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Neu- leE.\Crary Junior High School, a cent Lake Rds. Nunn of Yale will entertain the'pacher of 4098 Rich Rd.. Clarkston stall addition to the board of edu-) On July 5 bids wil Metamora Past Matron's Club of announce the engagement of their I be received! | 5 building, and the remodel-on bonds for the football fieldjthe OES on Wednesday. A potluck daughter, Marietta, to Robert .C. ng facilities at lights and the board will held its|dinner will be served at noon to Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert a ing of the counseli the high school. _ jorganizational meeting. be followed by a business meeting/|L. Jones, also of Clarkston. ‘ sy j een} oy : .* Fs : / ‘| é ij F f ai fo) | = {Club on June 28th, Assisting her: high principal She received both her A.B. and master’s degrees from Michigan. Clinton Galbraith who is now principal of Proper Elementary School, will also assist Donald Wes- | ton, who continues as_ teaching principal at Webber, and George Rachell, who has taught sixth grade at the high school and is becoming the teaching principal at Carpenter. Rabbit Breeding. Group to Explain Industry Details An educational program on rabbit breeding is planned for 8 p.m. tonight at the 4-H building at the 4H fairground in Pontiac. | Sponsor is the new club, Oak- land County Rabbit Breeders Assn. ‘chartered by the American and Michigan associations. | Plans (call for discussion of | raising and breeding details, a | film on the industry, and a dis- — play of tanned pelts and gar- | | Ments and some live rabbits of | | the most popular breeds, ac- | | cording to Mrs. R. J. Grables, | of Union Lake. | A question and answer session’ will include brief talks, including one by C. F. Dickenson of Albion, ‘president of MRBA. The association meets monthly on second Wednesdays at the fair- grounds, and welcomes guests and new members. About 12 members have enrolled since the March or- ganization. p | i Auburn MOMS Club — Serves Park Meals AUBURN HEIGHTS — Auburn Heights MOMS Unit No. 19, will hold its first park supper of the season Saturday at the firehall in Auburn Heights park. Serving will start at 5 p.m. | The MOMS have been providing birthday cakes for the monthly birthday parties at the nike base, and the 60th cake was included in| the group that went there Wednes- day. Grant Royal Oak Radio |‘ WASHINGTON (®—The Commu- nications Commission yesterday’ is sued a new radio station grant to. Royal Oak, city school district, FM Coming! VA FEATURI KITCH Automatic NEWEST Air Conditioners 7 Waste NEWEST Automatic | leductional channel 207.’ Hotpoint Come one, come all— and see this thrilling Hotpoint ‘‘Kitchen-Laundry On Wheels!’’ See the newest, most automatic operation with demonstrations. No admission charge, nothing to buy. Don’t miss it! Coming! Coming! The Famous LUE VAN . MOST ADVANCED Cw. 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Shatov claimed Petukhov . and if inquiry supports a Russian ref-|Shapovalov had worked on “him ugee's charges that a U.N. em-|while all three were members of Ploye tried to enlist him as @ So-|his English class at Columbia. He viet spy. said they had hinted they could : “ * od ‘i ecuri The U.N. employe, a Russian snencies bc me Ae =a citizen named Aleksei Petukhov.| was aware of what they were do- labeled the charge by the refugee ing aeeee Shatov, “false from top! .. shatoy gave secret testimony to sy ttom. the same effect a week earlier be- CONFERENCE 8ET fore the Senate Internal Security Correspondents were to meet SUbcommittee. Hammarskjold this morning at a’ . : 2 Radio Stations * * * news conference the secretary general had scheduled as a rou-| tine matter about the time Sha- tov’s charges became public. * * U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. announced he would protest strongly to the U.N. if in- vestigation bore out Shatov's charges. A former Soviet army captain. the refugee is now employed at the Columbia University Library He told a news conference that Petukhov and Rostislav Shapova- lov, a member of the Soviet U.N delegation, had attempted to “pressure me to trv to make me a spy.’ Petukhov is junior pro- gramming officer in the U.N. Technical Assistance Administra- tion. CAN'T BE REACHED Shapowalov could not be reached for comment. But his delegation chef, Arkady A. Sobolev, said the Spring Cleaning CALL US Walls Washed Windows Cleaned Floors Cleaned. Waxed and Polished Insured Workmen CITY JANITOR SERVICE “714% N. 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It adjoins a ihearing room in which other jsenators have receiving secret military information. |\NOTHING WRONG | The agents found nothing wrong. been Couple Marries for Fifth Time — ‘to Thank God’ TAIPEI, Formosa —An Amer- through their fifth marriage cere- mony since they were wed in 1943 plained. together and giving us happiness — and at the same time of reminding ourselyes of we intend always to keep.” 34-year-old wife, the former Doro- thy Ann Humrick of La Crosse, Wis., hope to make the wedding. Two complete portable radio sta-'But their search, aided by Capitol;chief of the Chinese Nationalist | tions will be operated by members of the Detroit Amateur Radio Association participating in the an- nual field day of the American Radio Relay League t6 be held Saturday and Sunday at Davisburg Park Thousands of stations throughout the country wil! take part in the 24-hour test of emergency commu- nications equipment and training. All power will be obtained from portable gasoline driven power units and the radio equipfnent will be small units. of the type used by radio hams. =) It will be the sixth straight year the Detroit group uses the Davis burg -site for its operation. The park is considered ideal for radio transmission. The test commences Saturday at 4 p.m New Turnpike Rates COLUMBUS, Ohio W — New toll rates for trucks go into effect on the Ohio Turnpike at 12:01 a.m. (EST) Monday, June 25, the turn- pike commission announced yes- terday. Rate reductions range from 25 cents to $5 im seven classifica- tions, while the rate for trucks be- tween 7.000 and 16.000 pounds is hiked from $4.75 to $5.00 for the complete trip Drayton Resident Fined Kenneth Wagner. 24. of Drayton Plains, paid a $25 fine and $15 costs yesterday after pleading guil- ty in Justice Court to a reduced charge of being drunk and dis- orderly He had been arraigned earlier by Waterford Township Justice Willis D Lefurgy for allegedly driving under the influence of liquor and had pleaded not guilty BABY CRIB and MATTRESS $1750 $1195 27x50 Crib—4 Colors——Cotton Mattress Included BABY CAR BED Fully Collapsible-—Folds ir na jiffy UNFINISHED FURNITURE — BEDDING Open Evenings—Sunday 10 to 2 DAVEY'’S F URNITURE 3507 Elizabeth Leke Rd. — Corner Cess Loke Rd. police, touched off a Senate furore ‘yesterday that pushed aside de- bate on a 35 billion dollar defense ‘appropriation bill. Lehman, who protested what he called ‘‘careless snooping,” was promised apologies from the De- fense Department. Sen. Syming- ton’s (D-Mo) Specia] Armed Serv- ices subcommittee occupying the room adjoining his office, and, ‘through Majority Leader Lyndon .B. Johnson (D-Tex!, the entire Senate. | Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) called on the Senate to hire ‘experts in electronic devices” to check whether snoopers are tapping telephones of senators or planting microphones in the walls of hear- ing rooms. Sen. Green (D-RI). chairman of the Senate Rules Committee which would pass first on any such investigation, was out of the city. started | But committee attaches looking into the matter CALLED ‘STUPIDITY’ Johnson said that the incident was ‘outrageous’ and ‘‘typical bureaucratic stupidity.’ that he viewed it with “utter horror” and that he had asked the police force for a report on their part in the affair Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) called the ballooning affair ‘a lot of political baloney and a waste of time.” Symington called a quick meet- ing of his group after Lehman protested the ‘“‘methods used” in the unusual security ¢heck. Testi- mony developed that it was ‘routine’ for Defense Department security agents to check commit- tee rooms and adjacent areas to make certain no secret listening devices are in use But Lehman declared it was ‘an insult to the Senate.’ and com- plained that no one ever asked permission to check in his office “I not oanlv would have given m\ , permission " he said but I would have cooperated with the officers Sen Saltonstall (Ro Mass: told Lehman the subcommittee was sorry about the incident but said the security “to do their duty.” Start Detroit Building DETROIT w — Ground-breaking ceremonies yesterday launched construction of Detroit's dazzling 35-million-dollar glass and marble convention-exhibits building {B.E. Goodrich SAFETY TIRE Come in today! 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Union College is putting the hatchet to the stuff—five tons of it. The reason is a restoration and repainting project on the oldest group of college buildings, some dating as far back as 1812. They were last painted in 1847. Officials hastily assured old grads against The the project was no revolt the ivied-wall tradition roots have been years Cutworms Hit Muck Farmers, Says MSU EAST LANSING WwW — Muck farmers are being hit hard with cutworms, entomologists at Mich- igan State University said today The worms mostly black ones are a half inch to an inch long, are hitting mint and corn main- ly, they reported The pests are defoliating or cut- ting off plants in the Bath Lan sing and Stockbridge areas Farmers were urged to consult county agricultural agents on con- trol measures ——— = — Scientists think the first men to|bison which might have % in Los Angeles. “We love each other more every | _ year,” Maj. 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SPEED-QUEEN 5 both represented at the event | TWICKENHAM, England ® —\which concludes Sunday, No area ¢ Walter de la Mare, 83, internation- en or women are known-te ra ae known British poet, died to candidates for state office. | : *“ * *® Over 5,000 veterans and their | low | De La Mare was one of the| ladies from 400 posts are taking few members of the Order of, Dart im the activities. State Com- Price Merit, a nontitle honor reserved) ™a®éer Don M. Drahner, of Reg. $1.00 for no more than 24 living persons! Royal Qak, will preside at all ASTRINGO- of special eminence. Queen Eliza-| businesé sessions. beth II named the poet to the or- | Business meetings got under way 69° Kinsels Wringer Washer WHILE Hl ' LAST! trade Big deluxe model, with full 9 pound capacity. Automatic signal timer, high vane agitator. Extra EASY BUDGET der in 1053. yesterday and will continue today He was taken ill only yesterday.|and Saturday. A memorial service! ' De La Mare was 29 when he featured the opening day program. | published his first book, ‘‘Songs| A parade and the Pageant of rot Childhood.” It started him on Drums head the Saturday events. | an almost endless series of poems Units from throughout the state and stories for children and their will compete for honors in the elders. His long literary life be-| Pageant. gan while he was a clerk in the Highlight of the entire conclave | London office of the .Anglo-Amer- was set for today when National durable white PORCELAIN finish me Pri - Price ~ _ nis 0 TERMS ee wnere he worked ies Murphy. of Milton. Mass. ai | Reg. $1.00 may Reg. 50c Reg. 65c _ * * * come ihe convention. Governor , LYONS Pe sodent st dA i 7, M Ili ik —— FREE PARKING —— —— FREE PARKING —— bor aclptor ‘Sir "Jacob Epeten group the morning. al Fasteeth p were awarded certificates of hon-| ! TOOTH TOOTH bershi the A . cree, mamberae eee Giant Paddlewheeler @ Powder ans PASTE His novel ‘Henry Brocken was published in 1904, two yedrs ‘ after the publication of ‘Songs of, Bought by Detroiters £ Childhood.” Other works which brought him to the front rank ‘of , DETROIT W—The 7.700-ton ves- | his contemporaries included ‘The sel Greater Detroit, largest pad- Kinsels ‘Return’ in 1910, which won the dlewheel steamer in the world, was low \Polignac prize, ‘The Listeners, sold yesterday but she may once Price and other Poems” 41912) “Pea- again cruise the Great Lakes as CLAYTON'S [7 =" FURNITURE and APPLIANCES | Fer 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Phones FE 5-8811 and FE 5-8974 8c Reg. 49c¢ fer 69° Kinsels low Price Reg. 50c cock Pie’ (1913), “Motley and a luxury. liner. I - — —— | Other Poems” (1918), and “Col-| The 600-foot passenger ship ey Barbasol COLGATE ‘lected —— in 1920. ‘the two other sidewheelers of the =? 'Detroit & Cleveland Naviagion Ce H He ee a Steady produc- were bought by two Deceit tea. SHAVE DENTAL CREAM. wee Ition of poems, essays and vol- nessmen for an undisclosed sum J | P mumes of stories through his later The ships have been idle since | we beeni “A beginning and Other 1950. | Stories’ was published in 1955 They were bought by Robert | 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY JUST NORTH OF TELEGRAPH L. Rosen, president of the Lake | | Sh Steel © d Abraha | ape ian sats $5 Stender soi tov MAWOTE 2 Contracts | Se, uc = Seen | | Iron and Metal Co. PICNIC CHESTS ReyXSOUNTaezeystsayy fon Area Expressway |r new owners sas ns may outfit the Greater Detroit as a lux- Reg. 13.95 Keeps _bever- ROTA RY MOWE 24 Two contracts on the Brighton- ury cruise ship on the Great Lakes. ages and food Farmington expressway were The Greater Detroit, launched in mm cool up to 72 among 22 state trunkline consfruc-,1924 at Lorain, Ohio. was on the hours. Size tion contracts awarded in Lansing Detroit-Bufflo night rum before the an t 6x10 recently. Total bids on the 22 proj D&C ceased cross-lake operations hwy 18'axl4'oxl ects was $3,870,130 in 1950. ‘ Construction of a bridge to carry The other vessels included in the iting the mayor, because she says ad pia. | in the first place Joe Heitzman a Is an old fool and has been such fai ‘ | for many years, In the second MULTI-USE place she says she will go find | : fest “those old scalawags herself if wT" | they do net show up pretty soon, © WINDOW FANS | ind Sc’ os. in’ rm they better make themselves (comes driving back again, and who those parts, and who naturally mighty searce, especially my is with ber but my Grandpap look- knows what is going on. a | 49> | Grandpap. ‘ing none too brash. Furthermore, This Mexican leads my Grand- ! Everybody's looking very happy indeed, until they see my | Grandmaw. : My Grandmaw will not believe not far behind them comes all! maw @ the cave, and she busts ‘ right into as joliy a party as o any of the lot, although every- . ~ anybedy will wish to find with reg. “price as tay bat her in my old home old Ge Griscom with a ae Mr, Hathaway, the banker, de- . ; oF, town is in pretty much of a sweat. of whiskers, and looking very wild. ing some cooking over a big fire, advertised in Life Finally, she commences to worry In fact all of them look wild, and amd my Grandpap dealing out a little herself, because, say what they Jook still wilder after my, 4rimks, and everybody laying | ou please, my Grandmaw rather § around looking very happy in- $39.95 a my Grandpap. Grandmaw tells their wives a thing feed, until they see my Grand. — anything very terrible happens the parties who are missing, even SOMETHING NEW! LOW PRICES, CREDIT TOO! ” xe. lor two. AYS ‘UH-HUH’ maw. = ° @ REVERSIBLE @ CAN BE USED IN "Oa Jake Warhocin, one of os been Sat weet happens ~ Well, that is all there is to the This Is Sam Benson eee 's best friends, starts in great disappearance, except that , e FITS ANY @ OFFICE pelagnadly , > to go-in, Old Zeb Griscom gets sick and Jake Ward = fox 4 4 WINDOW @ HOME serch ofthe musing an) sore: fed listening 1 Mek Griscoom ld 2216 Saito mise @ THE GUY WHO GIVES THE . : er many years, ells ’ @ STEEL @ HAS FLOOR a sa bases. aad tins wae few of his old friends that he is return and it comes out that he is WORKING MEN AND WOMEN “il 6 of the young squirts of the town to going out into the Greenhorn Moun- in the Greenhorn Mountains look- | e QUIET STAND go along, which “old Jake explains weed tine the peta irg ogi ing for the Mekican who guides A BREAK! ‘CAUSE HE’S THE G U Y WwW H O y say , Ks |i : Grandmaw. ETT a — 3c pee a and ke wane ee Of course many wish toe go “ i : o ia ie ; BRINGS YOU B ER QUALITY CLOTHES AT fighti ! : m, : | It seem: o ake is so sore Your Watch sees Broce og Goris hears ot bom M wil tock foo suapelows it over losing out on the party that @ SENSIBLE EVERY DAY LOW PRICES! = *t:",3.° he wishes to cut the Mexican's” Sake’ he says “ub-- they all start off at once. So | re ~ ai a = a next | they figure out they can go Cars off and keep them for souve- , makes | *earching for each other in irs, but the Mexican out-runs him | CLEANED and ADJUSTED y/ eortiek coleta auve a ray | bunches until they are all togeth- through the Hardscrabble Canyon, . ‘ _ and away she goes off to- | °F in the cave, and living happy. 2nd old Jake Comes pe i aes e ward the Greenhorn Mountains | The scheme works out great un- cies = reer ot che pain $ 50 $ $ 00 00 | Truc series eee Up to 42 4h — 955 *65° VALUES! looking very determined, about my Grandpap, which of a4 feeling sore at the Mexican. . WATCH CRYSTALS FITTED > the Course is something they do not » foe . = It is a good day's drive to the me the From “Runyon First and Last, : WHILE YOU WAIT pm: 4 mountains in those days but my figure possible. And it seems my (c) 1930, J. B. Lippincett Co. Grandmaw knows the roads and Grandmaw knows enough about Foreword (c) 1986, King Feat There Is No Substitute tor 25 Years Experience she has many friends on the Indian fighting to know that Indian Syndicate Ay LOU-MOR JEWELRY ranches out that way, and nobody fighters do not need as much lig- (Manday: Runyon was also a = ' . s¢ vor to do their fighting on as my will worry about her whatever, if & 3 ; it is not for what happens to the Grandpap and his searching party payueesy otery, Srites ott bie \ 45 S. Seginew St. (Next to Oakland Theater) ; ; : Operator 1-99, Kagle Orb Detec- 4 + take h them, ‘ . ‘ ileret missing prs thr ae mar hboalsn he Agcy. feed the tt af fre — Three days later my Grandmaw oscnbwhers : ee od “Mystery of the . | . | FINDS A MEXICAN — Regulars! Year Rounds! ; \ > \ She is pretty sure of it when Sqgints Keep Surging Shorts! § Tropicals! Jake Warburton starts picking out ; Lon s! Worsteds! / 4 only old guys, and while she does ST. PAUL (INS) — The surging gs: ae not wish to spoil anybody's fun St. Paul Saints are in second place Stouts! Sharkskins! . . she decides that it goes far enough. today in the American Association : 5 : ° ° So she starts searching herself, by a lonely percentage point over Sizes: Flannels! eatcuious OUD FUE Bere tm 2s tine se sot wen Mineapas 35 to 46 Tri-Twists! she hits the mountains is to find The Saints out-homered Wichita ; . herself a mexican who lives in last mght 9 to 7 Just In Time for Hot Weather 21" ADMIRAL TV WINDOW FAN | | igi sasss" This fan is revers- able Model ible and regularly st 2% Now With Any Trade-in priced at $39.95— a | 69” our price, while they . Even at These SPECIAL | $ Use r= Friendly S$ | Charge Plan ake up to 6 months to pay! ® money down! Due to my TRIM NEW LOOK lost. . Platform Rockers tor Relexing = 4 | rere ee, Pane i ) , " Bedroom Sets From 3199! Up to 8399” tt) EE efeiesaias ASK YOUR.NEIGHBOR | | UNION LEADERS ENDORSE Gli ders 3 Seotes, Regeter $29 ... or the man working My Everyday Low Prices... he next to you .. . Ye sold clothing to your Union Li = chences cre ught his suit, or Leaders and they know it pays to buy ROWE 3-Piece SECTIONAL CON SEALY BED . — clothing, at my store and he'll tell in my store. In fact, I've been thanked We have only one in ‘red, with foam | Posturepedic Mattresses. A real buy for — ou about the quality .. . and THE many times for giving the working rubber upholstery. A real 5 those that wont the neo 5 d _——— AVINGS HE MADE by taking the people a break with MY EVERYDAY- beauty. Reg. $529 00-9 _ [mate in comfort. Reg side street to my store. LOW-PRICES! sha NOW ONLY... $259. 95—NOW ... - | ° Admiral Refri tor? Poe. fas, 3499 SeB GR anos | pli CHARGE IT! LADIES! Save More in My Store! miral Neirigerator new only Roy IN = Reg. $2.95 Cool! Breezy! Washable! 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With him-is Capt. ing out the the reserve system is effectiveness, and the tank crew above came up Robert V. Cissell, Ferndale. The average score the ofieapest way to maintain a Reserve standaras) © ander of the 703 d for’ tank crews was nearly’ 6 hits tf aititaryipcant fo eserve standarc + ommander of the «or or tank crews was nearly two hits out o ive ! @ fank Battalion, Lt. Col. Lloyd A. Gabler, Royal shots TOP TANKERS — Some of the experienced tank crew-men who know the inside and outside of their military. jobs are these reserve sergeants of the 703rd Tank Battalion. Left to right, they are Walter Garlow, Clarkston; Victor Karvelis, Belleville: ‘Ted Pearson, Water- ford Township; Louis Taylor, 26 E. Ypsilanti St.; Harry _— 7180 Jones St. and Homer G, Whitfield, Clarkston, a ¥ My So ee co au an THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1956 / = TWENTY-FOUR be - Press Puts $100 in Pot-O-Gold Puzzle No. 4 ' Time to sharpen your pencil again. dust off the dictionary and play the Pontiac Press’ new word game, PX O-GOLD. Thig week, for the tirst time, the prize ia §300 — plus an extra bonus’-of §25 if the winner happens to be a subscriber of record. Read directions and rules carefully, fill out the entry below and send :1 in. The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which contain a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list ot clues to these words printed below The object is to ar- range each group of circled letters into a word that best fits ite clue The word which you seiect tor Circle No |, then, would be the one which you would print in the space to the right of (1) below You'll notice that some circles contain § signs in pots ef gold. You may use such a symbo! as any letter you a However, it and all letters in that circle must be used. The §$ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter in the word. . Do the same in c!! the other circles. Study the clues carefully and arrange al] the letters into words that you be- ‘lieve best conform to these clues. Use your § signs to help you spell out the right words That's all there is to it. Good luck! ° ‘ r H r) r PUZZLE NO. 4 We . | a ry ry “ 4 + a ’ 4s 4 r 4 r) ' r r r $ 1 ' a 8 r ry r] r ‘ [| 8 r r) ‘ a P : i r - “ ‘ s 1 a re - a “US sopscncosnceconucucns UO Seas ssonccseoocecacnuce ‘ ‘ 8 3 | . 8 r) a re 12 . ‘ 4 1 a ee ~ ry ee nee 4 . 6 a 8 1 Do eesiea suaeneceaseuccus WB aciswcvess cece cece vews - ry a renee a - 4 - ‘ 4 ry ry se (LEY seoeaosesconnonnemicssesseoounn bececeewuuws tee. § ‘ '. H 8 STREET ADDRESS .....................000008 teeveee 4 ' ry g GY eee cs. 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Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. $ Winners und correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following individual ‘contests. Official keeper of answers wil! be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Saklend County. Only the Genera! Features Corp., originators of the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest if over Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem atter the fina! deadline @. There is only one coriect solution to the POT-O-GOLD pussle, and only that correct answer can;win. The decision at the pan is final and al! contestants agree to abide by the - fon. All entries become { property of The a. Fanny and none can be returned - 10. ‘Completed les must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFFICE BOX $8, Pontiac, Michigan. Winners will be notified either by telephone or in the mails . | tune at law after graduating from: |Brownell to Ease Up on Prosecution asa. 2-Pc. Living Room Suite i ° s ° eth he : to of HST Aides After Latest Convictions) ate meecymtiag we pat ; © ~ | + : - ., | net remains unanswered even for Devenport makes eal SLEEPERE T | | By RUTH MONTGOMERY (had been under suspension. Brown-)also convicted last year for exploit- B UI’s four college-age young. double bed. Chair makes ee : _ WASHINGTON (INS) — Office ell said he disagreed with the find- ing the legitimate interests of la- sters, who are clamoring to know,|| ‘into single bed- Regular SAVE $ 50 holders under the Truman admin-|ing that non-sensitive job apr eae The attorney general insists that] 9149.50. Special this week ~“ istration can now relax. cations ‘should not be probed, “be-| ‘The department has urged fed- the “shape of the department” will ly— . $40 | * 2 -« cause the man who empties my eral judges to curtail their long pave @ lot to do with hig decision. With the conviction of former W4Stebaksets could discover more! summer vacations in order to clear 1¢ everything is functioning smooth. |] 2 appointments secretary Matthew J.| Secrets than a carefully ecreuned ihe dockets, and several district Jy after January, he is more apt to Connelly and assistant attorney ©%ecutive.”” He stresses, however, ‘courts have already agreed to resign. than if some unexpected general Theron Lamar Caudle, the ‘hat he will abide by the court's |waive the traditional three-month | problems arise, Pc. Suite - Daveniter & Chair Justice Department has closed its ee hiatus, a = $ 00 craft, and corruption. during. era. Brownell, President Eisenhower's-PROSECUTION CONTINUES Hunt Minnow Murderer “ WU? one Ape an, - fist cabinet appointee, looked back| Brownell said the “present vig. ; —— presidency of Harry S. Truman, | , ; ; MUSKEGON (#—Bait dealer Wil- mm ans we \over 41 months of office today orous prosecution of antitrust vio- ber Hammond has asked police 9 12 Reg. $7.95 $ 95 Ge — ‘i = dram eal and a satisfaction at the j,+ions” will continue unabated un-|to investigate suspected poisoning xX a Calas | who teld this correspondent that ‘ ‘a rss ama der Judge Victor R. Hansen of!of thousands of minnows in his Li ol eum Ru i Pesos he plans no further indictments We've carried out our prom: Los Angeles, if the Senate confirms stock pond. Hammond says he in g against Truman appointees ise to prosecute Communists,” him for the assistant attorney gen- lost about $2,000 worth of minnows, : i : : | he said, “and have convicted 7 eralship recently vacated by Stan- believed poisoned over the week- Solid Maple Reg. $59.50—220 Coil Innerspring The attorney general further re- in the last three years, compared joey Barnes. led that tl d i h ith ly 31 during th ti : * ‘ @- Music Co. | ia 16-18 W. Huron FE 4 -0566 | 34 Mill St. and aul S. Saginaw St. Ne a . : Pontiac, Michigan \- ' | ; . _ } ; | > \ 4 aaand > } ih cf : . | f g ; -, ; : aa le ty , Lin tye A (fs fit iy f foi » Pea Wy a tei AY Lf ge ne AAD iy ee Ad fly fi 4 a, wep? LAR, hae ce 1 Tet OF pie of CY I ee et Ee ee a lane y Ye Pe a a 1. all AS 4 / ciibtl ces So eee eee oat | if! s age ty ea ih | ies Sali BE? __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1986 = ; ‘None of That Romantic Mish-Mash : | To Sneak Up With The Idee is to make them harder BALTIMORE WW — The Balti- Parents Still Arrange Marriages in J APAN ae eo ml MALL for RENT | various pastel shades. Commission- |] Wedding Receptions, Dances and - Aspaicr “OIL All vert By PHYLLIS BATTELLE —_ march for many decades now, ever;nose and loving arms also has a) of koi and ketkon, Which is an | The “old way” goes like this. pebiacrmog pore Mm pha aaty | ore ae - ~~‘ | NEW YORK (INS)—This being since society decided to put the/heckling disposition and muscles. | alliterative Japanese way of say- | Usually, a man sees a girl and oa str — paste ee case ad stil the month of weddings, there tight of marital choice into the * 8 «& ing love ~ marriage. decides he would like to marry instead of the present black ones. t PONT CALL us TODAY are perhaps 10.000 les in this ‘hands of lovers. i Come to New York this week her, He approaches her parents aera hy chewi Before modern times—and still, with some new ideas on this old-| “We have a tow ‘divorces, but) and if they like him, it may be eats ca eee ‘eatiplak fa in some Eastern lands—civiliza-|fashioned theme is Mrs. May §8.|not many, in Japan,” said May,| 9 deal. “Although,” May quick. AAA OIL CO. TRinity 3-0200 tions have taken the attitude that Aoki, a professor of the Toita|‘‘because we.are still old-fasioned) ty defends, “the girl has the LE: E: Lincein 2-1044 Fimo got ee Ga ‘lovers are insane and therefore in|Woman's College of Tokyo. and think a parent is a wise, WOn-| right to turn down.” J . e ino condition to select.a mate. in ddibettiadstge OC, Occasionally, the parents still ! ere The next thought that comes to ELDERS SEE FAULTS er, dean of the college’s Fashion | .. arrange a marriage when a ey | ae , ge A fee she needs pro- the agitated prenuptial mind is.’ Jn other words, it takes an old) Institute, but she Is also a recent [rection SP Ja an, the young girls |Child is quite young, but this is not | fos si oa me agratagr U and mellowed parent to observe! bride and her almond eyes one now work at ae but they do not Sake they oe =! aa eae (he'll) tter for me © that the girl with the freckling! tender. Let us speak, she be ” . next girl! (man)"? £ : work so hard eroned—although the afternoon lf the marriage plan doesn’t . . . b JUST KILLING TIME 1 mi dates are their own, alone . I : Mrs. Aoki took several minutes * * « Ge aes ce Eres M ichigan M an Quits J O to eeslaie that statement, and it} Frequently, the first a Japanese idea comes to mind. I got myself into it. I’ve only added up to: Japanese girls work girls sees of the man she is to’ - USED Ai a Price You myself to blame, and it's too to Help , Montana Indians mainly to kill time until a hubby marry is in a photograph bestowed » CARS foo Can Avord! | late now, is picked for them, and though|upon her bureau by her parents. | : - “You think I could break her) MP, CLEMENS w — ‘Someone have money to spend we can raise ae pd — shag spateeg llores Ashed Wf che € helped, somehow, about mar. | ~~ _ : ghas been preceding . Lohengrin’s .* * areas and a housing project will sne wears western dress down the| Ti@se- It ts oh, so very much |, 50 42-year-old Henry Burgoyne piossom from the bare soil, givingistreet and admires to have her| easier. jis giving up his job and his home|the Indians a share of “the Ameri-|small_w “ - P : vay (or slight independ- Any young girl would rather; to move to the dry plains of Mon-'.gn way of life.” ah ti ihe Sy sa shel i Sacdad for her, | ‘ ; itana where remnants of the North . hed . |Cheyenne Indian tribe eke out a wee nagradh peers a wife, and that only. How she|40"'t you think?” = ' |meager living. pene ed = ja at Weeden becomes a wife is still the old . May has been in America) | This firm-spoken, energetic | tog and Julla Big Head. He and |“*Y- only a few days. | engineer is matter of fact about | the Capuchins have interested 7 i his goal — to bulld a “clean, others in the tribe's plight, || safe community” for an all-but- A lebex leader whe wished {0 abor leade —neeeen teeter: remain unknown agreed to equal ~O “It's not a noble sacrifice,"’ Bur- Burgoyne’s regular salary trom ure eee goyne says. “It is something ll General Motors until the electron- - ifeel I have to do.” | e | Burgoyne first became acquaint- ‘ice Pisot is completed: the little ed with the desolate life of the MACHINERY DONATED ‘North Cheyenne tribe when a| From other sourtes have come woman || friend invited him in 1952 to come donations of machinery worth at : : ‘ut-and help repair the power plant least $12,000. Union men said they ets tire d Whatever your plans it will pay you to discuss them at the reservation along the Tongue, — a — ee 4 with us. We can point out money-saving shortcuts, |j|/|| Fiver. ; | Geuteal coerce yer. ha plant of her own \|H help with selection of materials, work out estimates || Lomein ees htels lwhen it gets into production. A, : 4 . of costs, help arrange the financing. Make a list of the joa what i Aor eve (ene *t | Bergeyne will leave for the cooking” rojects you have in mind, ll” “The tribe is about 2,000 strong, Teservation In a few weeks, His | f Froges™* 3 g hi hil ‘| then come in and let ushelp = We need room for |ji|| and their way of life is worse than) Wife and six of his seven i a [ you get started! new materials com- it was some 75 years ago when) @ren will follow shortly to live i ° ing in and are offer- |i their ancestors fought Custer. Some| ae sees een. See So-0-0-0... take her to Ted’s ||) ing the following high grade Red Cedar Siding items |/|ji| 65 per cent of all babies die short-| — as ee J she'll really appreciate our me | for sale on a delivered basis. One week only. fly after birth and 69 per cent of Schoo! here. | se ; a | Phone hal Hy the people have tuberculosis. In his “spare” time, Burgoyne home-cooking an d friendly i || Vax6 — “BY grade......... $14.50 ||| «rum ts the greatest problem. has been brushing up on his alge- service. It’s so much fun to |} i 100 Sq. Ft. ||||||| They live in flimsy canvas tents bra and science in night school} 4+ out when you go to... i 3 and shacks, Lice and bed bugs: 'so he can teach those subjects at! . im Y2x8 a “A” grade. SS ee es $21.50 swarm through the dirty rags the reservation school. ORIVE. IN THEATER a 100 Sq. Ft. ||\||, they use to cover themselves. * e¢ e " NEU FAMILY DRIVE-IN | Running water is unheard of. - “It keeps me busy,” he says, Corner Williams Lake- Rde.—Box Office 7:30 P. M. i) Yax10 — “A” grade... . $27. 00 ||| .. “but it has to be done. I hope | MI 4-7764 | “Campfires are all they have, sf this is only the start of better FRIDAY a SATURDAY oot 100 Sq. Ft. for heat and it gets as cold as 50) Ae ‘ meee mt, Open Ev D 8 to 5 Il| degrees below zero in winter. In ‘ngs for people.” WOODWARD AT | it P ery oy ° ii] summer it goes to 112 above. i SQUARE LAKE RD. , = E : ult | | The barren land is all but worth- : nee : yell = fete Hit om i : i ||| less for agriculture. Tribesmen state, 472}miles along the Atlantic ‘ i iil live on the $21 a month pensions i s they get from the government. Gul of 675 miles along the i || The Catholic Capuchin society Gulf o Mexico sector. ; i 3360 W. Huron Street | bas ‘undertaken missionary” work es, “witheen! | ' i RIVEIN® | 7 VEE ee’: Al . Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Gtk. N. of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 CRCLUNIVEL 2 FIRST RUNS! She Taught the Wile Town How to Fight! at the reservation and now main- FEderal 5-6910 || tains a high school there. l\\| OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK - Circular Drive for Easy a Il| +1 teet the community can be! n sac jbuilt through employment,” Bur-| goyne says earnestly. ‘‘If they SPECIAL! if} TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD TV YOUR OLD SET MAKES YOUR FULL DOWN PAYMENT ooo fl she cut them ‘down to size! CLAUDETTE COLBERT BARRY SULLIVAN DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT 261.59 IN. OF PICTURE. AREA IT HAS 2 SPEAKERS One on the side—One on the front IT SWIVELS NO MORE CHAIR MOVING— iT TURNS TO FACE YOU! Reg. Selling Price $259.95 a SUPERSCOPE-COLOR | | VETO PACED ach ot» PATE LEADER and | SHOCKING! HORROR! i The MONSTER THAT I DEFIES DESTRUCTION! ae : i Soman teorse You $ ie || fe cer ‘(yonee! UE ~=, ey cea, so Amvets Meeting iat General. Motors for Convention sity. contest winnersl Local ore i r) a {mon Officials Discuss ‘'s*.'er" no ano Grand Rapids St ttc ee ame ‘ects and construct them,” Adams a legislative proposal to set up resented as the Michigan Amvets Nan Harleyvetch, Post 113, will? a 200 million dollar revolving jopened their 12th annual state con- compete in the state contest toy said. Water Problem _ Adams lamented the defeat of | Three Pontiac posts were rep-| Janet Anderson, of Post 16, and> Commission Seeks tO fund to provide state backing for wention at Grand Rapids today. select Miss Michigan Amvet. ~ Expand State Powers local water and sewage bend = Attorney Anthony Renne, of Post State Commander Edwin L. Numa. issues, ; 46, will be a top candidate for bers, of Detroit, called the conven# to Help Local Units | The proposal. a constitutional State Commander at the election tion of 2.100 Amvets to order to~= ‘amendment which would have re % Officers scheduled for Saturday. day. Governor G. Mennen Wil<, LANSING « — State officials quired voter approval, was defeat- Jerry White, senior vice command- 'liams and Congresswomen Martha» er of Bemis-Olsen Post 113, is an Griffiths will be the featured aspirant for the post of state judge speakers. * * © \advocate, ‘Reduction in VA pension bene- ~ Jimmy Dey Post 12 is the oth- fits, an extensiom of the Gl Home Despite agitation from cities and The need for more state control towns for this kind of backing, ¢f local group taking part in the [oan Program, and the starting of two-day event with three dele. new legislative attempts at estab- gates. The other city posts each lishing Communist - control laws, sent four delegates to the con- will be among the main items on vention, : ‘the’ agenda al thesxconvention speak Kanarese. “The law needs to be changed ~'*" EDDIE DRYER LAST DAY > Ray Milland in “A MAN ALONE” & “MYSTERY of the BLACK JUNGLE” Last Complete Show at 8:15 P. M.—Last Showing. “Man Alone” at 9:35 P. M. 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Saturday id CAN YOU TAKE IT? previous'ones tame By COMPARISON SCIENTIFICALLY AIR-CONDITIONED lntormation 5-6211 (Lt thiditicgZ~2giiaaadaatidd ADULTS 40 | ADULTS | KIDDIES Matinee Cc Eves. 50¢ All Day 20¢ : The Kings of the pEs/ 1 Killers Are Out : to Get These é Killer Dillers! IN A DOUBLE FEATURE FEST! v \ a MD ‘ aa, a ; THANK YOU, PONTIAC— ae > THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN IT! -, wr) However, there must be 75.000 other folks in the Pontiac ny area who will want to thrill te the fine entertainment Pili grea) ad shee a egeteay at every show. gvo S Lou RUC 3 — io ~ ad so that all may the op un ‘© see it we are :) et HOLDING IT OVER ; and TELL A6B0IT« COS [E(LO * THRU SATURDAY! . t \ moet e TL Gos aROrF” | FRANKENSTEIN Starts et 11:00 @:18, 5:36, 8.54 Starts at 17:36, 2:54; .2:1%, 10:30 ret eErrrri TOMORROW! Cartoons, Cartoons and More Cartoons plus Giant Kiddie Show Serial! _ -—————— STARTING SUNDAY < . AC enmmmemernmns | | | The Picture That Broke All Records in ; . Pontiac Last Year! Brought Back by Cree ee Oe tee & F ew Popular Demand by the People of _-copeavons aes Pontiac—No Advance in Prices! - FEATURE— . SUNDAY The State Theater Proudly ' Most Provocative Drama of the Year “The SCARLET HOUR”| “THE || Peesqets wis Cont mon - Ton tor | SWAN” || “NOT AS A STRANGER” screen scare’ Oe dee he deed de ee ee ee i } iy {> y : Fa 4 ia + wad he eh = a ‘ t ae ayy - 2S ee ‘ 4 em . { : ‘4 J md : as ee a | gy TWENTY-EIGHT __ rar. HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE, 22,1956 wo ee lReethoven Tops Rock, many Beethoven rocease then rock | English May Become ioeltaee Study Shows | ine, Sure? sae, Gama at New NEW YORK (INS) — The rock which recently. added classical. a TOPS in TOWN FLOOR SHOW Yankees Before Long = |x.) cvs nyt sates. sms t mowed tat ertorers iS ert , : : nation by storm these days, but in ‘Fifth Symphony” t rock 'n . . : Ing 11 by 300 per cent. Wining, Dinin “= g -- By EARL WILSON New Sark, & it's _ Beethoven, teres Rea Gf od | ooo ing, &; Onl s LONDON—Our first stop on the way to Moscow was Merrie 4 at a New York area One estimate is that a quarter of | Dancing Old England where son Slugger complained, ‘It sounds like supermarket chain revealed that the world’s electricity ‘will be pro-' , “ they speak a foreign language here.” peoabe bought three times as duced | by y atomic | energy in | 1957. 7 No cover or minimum charge “Yeah, it’s foreign to you—it’s English,” Pop said. i ! < : C OCKT AIL But the English will be speaking American soon, for te MARTINELLI : | \\ I Great Yankee Invasion grows astonishingly each year in this. a f NOODLES’ i d L oF ad 014 talline _ KING o Henry’s Bloomfiel Inn ounge “Jack Benny did a special TV show here,” one of the c aps A Now in Che of 1122 W. Huron said, “which was the best we've ever had—except maybe one’ WA) ow in C 384 T | Presenting a . qo by Bob Hope.” 7 The HOTEL ROOSEVELT | RD Bow They love the little gal from Carolina, Eartha Kitt, at | ( DINING ROOM RALPH HAYWA Ne the snooty Cafe des Paris—and the pretty girl who’s-such DB : “The Silver Fox” ; a hit at the Stork Room turns out to be a boy, “Ricki [ Specializing in Te fisest ior Gauce umuete' for pour eejoy- Renee,” a female impersonator from Miami Beach, Fla. ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOODS | “ment. Playing from 9 P. M. to 2 A. M. yn One of England's most sophisticated gents tried to make a Catering tor Parties,“ Weddings, date with ravishing Renee, not knowing that Renee's real . elm * La ae. Food Served Until 1:00 A. M. name is Jack. paieens Ae > Carry Out Service — 12 Varieties Famous for FILET MIGNON 4d * * * Lencheoa 0 of Pizza Pies—Spaghetti—Raviole Choice of Othe; Menus A British driver told me four touring ladies from Evanston, eomagag ; For Reservations, P' FE 5-8060 Il: had completely Americanized him on a trip—taught him a OPEN DAILY at 4:00 P. M. (We Close Sundays) to play gin rummy, drink whisky sours and eat apple Die rT “with a bit of cheese on it.” SUS CCERSERRS SR CREBEREEREEEREERER Even though so many Americans are here, the humor re-/% ; mains British. (We have to allow them to keep something 'g OXBOW L AKE PAVILION : i of their own). There was one in the Sunday Times about = . ae Duke. A guest asked the butler how His Grace “ 945] ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD . 1420 S. TELEGRAPH at ORCHARD | ; “His Grace is in excellent spirits, Sir,” replied the Butler, @ | =e — | Wild Bill Moore “He helped me button on his braces this morning.” IK 4 . . ‘a 8 - THE MIDNIGHT EARL... voanitatzo bor «—(O_ Our New Ballroom Floor on " Famous Sax-man of Frank Sinatra's mother was hospitalized .. . Eva Gabor | a . . has an offer to broadcast the wrestling matches from Las % SATURDAY NIGHT oe ry Count Basie & Lionel Vegas. ‘6 Music by le Ht Open 7 Days and 7 Nights ‘a Mae West flew to L.A. to sign a leading man for her. t BENNIE MANNI’S ae FLOOR SHOW 8 | Hampton s Bands summer stock show, “Come On Up, Knock Twice” . @- 4 “ae ae Z a Gloria de Haven’s tight gown split and fell during her i MELODY BOYS Bn FRID AY d Ss ATURD AY a | show at El Rancho Vegas . . . Actor Charles Coburn will tC Old Time Square Dancing & Modern - ~ an | The Hottest Sax Oe Av eee i eee ot the Will Rope m CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN os HerbieLynn = & gers, Jr., is a patient at the Will Rogers @ FINE LIQUORS WINES. BEER a ; ry . ' Memorial Hospital in Saranac, N. Y. 4 . Ad Hilarious Comedy MC s in the Land! George Sanders will unveil his cafe act—as a singer —in the CIP te: r | M ria Jackson my , fall. . . The Jim Jordans (he's the son of Fibber McGee and = =| SSSSCCRTSREseeenesesnseseneasee= es RB ; hell of Rh th | Molly) cancelled divorce plans. ' = ='s ombshell o, ythm “| Vera Ellen Was offered the lead in the Follies Bergere in == DANCING and zs FLOOR SHOW =i as Paris. . . “The King and I” movie racked up a total of seven == = —~ George Y oung a illion bucks. = Every Friday and Saturda = Los c oly. as kitchen slaves to their wives, [0Ur pairs of slacks, two topcoats Just Pop in Your Oven — for Eating Treat With the Delcate Natural Flavor do envy them their _Clothing. and a raincoat. 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Lewis, fiatl is a miniature ‘transducer’ —a/ , — “1D. “ None of hen: The English medica] application of naval acou- They re DAIRY-F RESH -f- 1 Ib Cello still go around in bowler hats and SC technology developed for anti- , € | suits that look two sizes too small submarine warfare. kK f (; | : for them, On the Continent the Dr. Samuel Bellet, chief of the ra t arme S Aisa ys) Tasth land move fee ad ee a ages division 2 c ardiolog) vy af Philadel . suits are more comfortable but ® i Vacuum N M Crosse & F 4 i they have a box-like look. phia General who has aided Dr.’ - Funsten ut-Meats on Marmalade » ms Lewis in his discovery, sad “this. No Chocolate Smudge! _ Your Choice - ao Blackwell Marmalade TO LOOK TALLER is the first time we have been look taller. 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Fi aot 1g ——, nal LEAGUE Lost pos Behind New York bey 26 = Chie 2 2 $e 5 Cleve 31 77 334. Ci‘ Bostor 206 soo 8 Detroit bed nN 6 12 Baltimore 28 3 459 (1D Kansas City 24 M mo 16 26 39 16's THURSDAY'S RESULTS ‘ Kansas City 15 Secwnate 6 Cleveland 5 ® Chicago 1 baknents . games schedule FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Washington at C)-veland, 7 pm —Stobbs ($4) vs Gercia (47) New York at Chicago § pm —8turdivant 41) va Donovan (42) Baltimore at Detroit. § 15 pm —Wight! 3-7) vs Poytack (4-5: | Boston al Kansas City 9 pm —Sulivan, 6-3) vs Ditmar (6-4 . j SATURDAY's SCHEDULE Washington af Cleveland { pn Nee York ait Chicago. 13 pm Baltimore a! trelt, 2 pm Baston at Kansas City. § pn | SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE i Washington at Cleveland i?) 12% pm. | New York at Chicage (2), 138 pm | Baltimore at Detroit (2). 1% pm. i i Boston at Kansas Cy. 2H pm NATION AL LEAG Wea Loss ‘Pet Bebind Milwaukee A Brook! yn at + Sod ‘® Cmeinnatt 3t 23 354 1 i gt Louis ...... 3200270 SAB ty Pittsburgh »% 6 56 2 | New York 73 2863200 418 Bs | Chicago 22 a us file Philadelphia 22 10 "RSDAY'S nest Lm Brooklyn 9, St Louis 8 (night) Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 2 Chicago st New York . Tain i Only oped schedul RIDAY'S SCHEDU LE Cwcimnatt at Brooklyn 7 p.m —Lawrence (84) vs Maghe 11-0) saiiwaukee at New York. 7 pm —Crone. (63) vs Gomez (2-6) St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7 m.—Poheol- eky (4-4) vs ris (6- Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7:15 eam master (14) vs. Arrove } SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE St Louis a! Philadelphia, 12:30 pn rexegs at Pittsburgh. 12 230 pm Cineinnati at Brooklyn .! e= Milwaukee at New Yor on SUNDAY'S SCHEDU Chicago at Pittsburgh (2) a m & Louts at Philadelphia (2), 12 s pm Cineinnat! at Brooklyn (2). 1 pre Milwaukee at New York (2, 1 pm * fontiac Press “Phote RESTING —Pat Devany caught in somewhat of a_ re- laxed pose but not in a happy mind over the 39-41 — 80 she fired in the first’ round of the LPGA championship at Forest Lake yesterday PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . Wen Sealile 48 Los Angeles 46 24 622 1 Hollywood MM a5 507 Sa San Francisco 37 A 507 Gly Sacramento M4 6 48% Portland , 3 RS 5 10s San Diegd 33 46 45210" ‘Vancouver “4 sO iw 23 Final Olympic Bids Begin in AAU Meet BAKERSFIELD, Calif. & — The ered in the 10, 000-meter grind by tora, Track and Field'Jo¢ Tyler of the U.S. Navy and fon National AAU championships get underway on a two-night run tonight with around 550 competing for more than just AAU medals. At stake for such as the Rev | | Bob Richards, Mal Whitfield and Harrison (Old Bones) Dillard is| the final chance to try out for the | 1956 U.S. Olympic team next week in Los Angeles. i Parry O’Brien of shot put re-| nown: sensational Bobby Morrow of the sprints: half-miler Arnie. , Sowell and quarter-milers J.W_ Mashburn, Lou Jones and Jim Lea have already quelified for the Olympic team tryout finals. They qualified either in the Na- tional Collegiate or the armed. forces interservice meets last. week | But Richards & Co., plus mara- thon man _ Horace Ashenfelter, javelin stars Bud Held and Cy) Young. and discus artist Fortune | Gordien, must do it here to get. to Los Angeles, the very last step in the formation of the U.S. team which will go to Australia this’ fall. Nine finals are on tonight's schedule, starting with preliminar-| jes at 6 p.m. (PDT) and running) events at & p.m. in College's Memorial Stadium. The track is a composition of clay and crushed brick, the Taf- 4er the salvage here four years ago. Abilene, (Tex.) Christian's young Mr. Morrow will find out how fast it is in the 100 prelims and finals tonight. * So will such runners as Lea and Jomes in the 400 meters, Jack Da- vis and Lee Calhoun in the high hurdles; Eddie Davis. the ro freshman, and Glen Davis in 400 meter hurdles. How the track suits the long- range wanderers will be discov- Bakersfield’ . ex-Penn Dick Hart, along with no. less than 54 others. if all start as) entered. FAILED TO QUALIFY — Su By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press The story of the LPGA and the _|Wolverine Amateur can be found in the rugged back nine at the For-| est Lake. Country Club. Only 7 pros and 1 amateur of the 54 entries were able to better the: ladies par 39 coming in, and it was. Marlene Bauer Hagge who stole and four holes enabled Marlene to post a 2-under 34 for the first nine, but it was a breath-taking putt on the 18th that brought a roar from the gallery. ithe show in the first round of the | year-old Mary Mills who commuared 7 -hole championship, with a blaz-|the back nine and as a result took ithe lead in the Wolverine with a ing 6-under-par 69. | 39.36-76 This is a new women's record adi AE wh for the course, breaking the 71 | Two strokes behind Marlene is ‘mark which was set by Marlene veteran Patty Berg who equaled | herself along with Fay Crocker |the little blond’s first nine 35 to go and Pat Devany. with her 36 going out for a 71. | In the amateur ranks, it was 16-) Two birdies on the short two Pairings Named in City Tourney A talented field of golfers will istart leaving the Ist tee at 12 noon ‘Saturday in the ,Men’s Best-Ball ‘Tournament, scheduled for 18 holes | ‘over Pontiac’s Municipal layout. |The tourney is sponsored: by the | Parks and Recreation Department. | | Butler Cooper, who joined Ed Goram to win the title last year, | is jis teamed with Bill Stoiloff for, The | ‘tomorrow's annual event. ‘Glenn Harding-Tom Thum, Paul 'Bada-Stan Savage, Harley Hyatt-| ‘Jack Ross, and Max Richardson- Ed Novak tandems are among the strong contenders for the “crown. Mike Andonian, Michigan Publinx Lest Pet Behind champion, and Ed Wasik, 1955 city today the mad rush is on to get. ititlist, are expected to be im- pressive late entiries. Thirty 2-man_ teams are-entered at this time. BEST-BALL PAIRINGS 12 Noon—Richardson and Novak, Bada and Sayage 12 10—Cooper and Btoiloff, and Martin ) 20—Barker Jancearek ar) 30— Vitasinsk+ jand Wright | 12:40—Balitet lead Medios —Hanes B_ Gaines and Cordner, Croteau and Rihard, Doyon Kinder Harding and Vallance, and Fleishaur ion Tweet Lory Nudeoa and Ahare, oon Stacy and i : ie _Cappeii and J ‘Gaines. Ross and att } “10 Murphy and Latozas, Burton ind Parton: end Pipe tacked end Lampson, Petti- ana Pembroke o—Burgdorf, Whipple and McKer- 2:00—Kent and Cohen, Godoshian and parian a hee wi 3 20—Rotbberth and Petroff. Lindsay. and Earl, Barnum and Lewson, Fenker . san Flint of Birmingham and her of an earthquake horse clear an obstacle in yesterday's A. S. P. C. A. Horsemanship event at the Detroit Horse Show at the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club in Bloomfield je an missed quality oe for Friday's finals. By Sally Sharp Sharp Shots af LPGA Wednesday night was a greeting for Diane Garrett who celebrated) . her 19th birthday. Somebody goofed. All the pub- licity that went out about the Wol-) verine Amateur tournament gave é SIZZLING 69 — | ier pasa 6« 6 e Marlene Bauer, a a-| ; , who is currently carrying the | teurs would play) That new rabbit's foot. Marilynn! nottest win streak in the LPGA, 54 holes and fin- Smith has clipped to her skirt thust) jiveq up to her role as favorite | in the first round at Forest Lake yesterday by firing a 6-under- par 69 to take the lead. ish up Saturday-ihave something to it. If it guaran- It was learned tees to bring 74's then all the yesterday, how- igirls will be wearing ¢ one. ever, that ama- — teurs will play the 18 holes on; Sunday for a to- tal of 72 holes. SALLY SHARP) Many of the amateurs had trips and other at- tivities scheduled for Sunday so | : ready for an additional 18 holes.’ » * * | Couple holes are still soggy in \the back nine from the heavy rain early this week and as a result a ‘couple of imbedded balls brought out the rules committee for inter- ‘pretations yesterday. Rulings were ae about lifting iminedie ls. | * ” Alice Bauer said she-is going) to be extra cautious about the 10th hole, She took a bogey 6 after her second shot went into the rough and found it plenty tough. * * m6 CJ | | | Concentration-plus was the de- | scription of Mary Mills, the 16- year-old Mississippi Amateur — "champion who shot a l over par | 76 yesterday. Mary really did a | great job on that rugged back nine. INTERPRETER NEEDED — Fay Crocker of Montivideo, Uruguay, rambled out some Spanish | when she missed a putt on the 18th green at For- she shot a 37-4 * a ¥ _The- singing member of the Miss Crocker, winner of the the punicss est Lake yesterday. — ~*~ Midget Tigers Crowding Hose for First Place Tigers continued their climb) toward Ist place yesterday by de- feating the Red Sox 9-3 in a Fed-| eral Savings Midget League game. Hope to Snap Slump>* Sox. Marvin Merwin led the | 9-hit attack with three singles for the Tigers. Doug Johnson | was winning pitcher, while Jay | Shimmick was credited with the | om | Athletics did not help the White Sox solidify their 1st place position’ ‘as they beat them 5-1. Bob Goff! jHmitéd the Sox to three hits in a ‘stellar mound SRD Se * The Onoles open a_ three-game . .. ; stand at Briggs Stadium. now be- UES eo — oo) be icoming known as the happy hunt- ting average of 268 with. three jing grounds of Mickey Mantle — Players over the 30 mark. |a batsman, alas, for the New York They've collected 61 homers and ly ankees Mantle and his fellow New Yorkers .slammed almost too many home runs to tabulate in | their three games here earlier this week. The Yankee wins | were revenge for the three Standings: | wn wi \e wt. straight games the Tigers took yhite Box 6 2 Orioles 3 Tigers 33 Red hoe ; | <> appearance at Yan- ankees 4 3 mators 2 8) . Athletics 4 4 = Indians 2 5 ios Kuenn, Kaline Hold Spots All-Star Balloting 4 to 1 End Tonight NEW YORK (INS) — Rip Re- pulski of the St. Louis Cardinals has regained the lead in the three-| Chicago, 19,538; Red Schoendienst,, New York, 26,386. THIRD BASE — kell: Ken Boy- ltime the Bengals took those three as the CIO Local 53 routed Oliver ‘from the Yankees beeause the y Buick, 93, in a Class A City came during an impressive road League baseball game Thursday tour that brought new hope to De | maent at Wisner’ Field. troit boosters. s * Detroit had a seven-game win- Two big innings accounted for ‘ning streak on the tour and ended all of the CIO’s runs and Taylor's the road tip we 11 wins against circuit smash against pitcher Hudd) ————! Johnson got the Union club off to ia flying start. The winners scored jfour times in the Ist and added CENTERFIELD — Mickey Man- tle, New York, 39,476; Snider. RIGHT FIELD — Al Kaline, De- Midget Cars Marlene’s 69 Baffles Back-9-Blues at LP Marlene chipped short and the ball stopped 15 feet away from the cup. She took capeful aim and the ball went uphill and dropped. “I wanted to get that 69 so bad,” she said coming off the green. It gave her a par for the hole. Marlene continued her red hot putting which has made her the current tep money maker in the LPGA with three titles in the last five meets. Ten pros fired 35 and under on the first joining Marlene at 34. Miss Dodd ‘however zoomed to 43 on the back ‘nine forea 77. La nine with Betty Dodd, Marilynn Smith, the associate pro at Forest Lake. The amateurs especially. found the going tough on the back nine. Miss Mills, with a 39-37-76, was one of only two amateurs in the Wolverine division, who had par or better coming in. Women’s par is 36-39-75. Miss Jean Hopkins hit par 39 on the last nine holes after a 41 going out. Helen Grinnell, who teamed with Mickey Wright to win the pro-am best ball on. Wednesday, was sec- ond behind Miss Mills with a 37- 41-78. Favorite Sally Sharp ran into Louise Suggs was third behind treuble on 10 and 12 In going 39 6 ‘Miss Berg with a 35-37-72 an eagle-2 on eight. 2 including i Joyee Ziske, who has been tak-; out of bounds, to finish 40-44-84. This morning the started teeing off at 10:43. amateurs The ‘ing runnerup honors this year, was/proettes were scheduled for 12:50 jin 4th place with a two-under-par 73. * * * ‘with 74's were Betty Jameson, ‘Mickey W right. ‘Gloria Fecht and Pontiae Press Pheto MT §. Wolverine last year, found her putter napping as re Mts 1—78 in the LPGA opening round. In the background to the right is Peggy Kirk, threesome who shot a 36-41—77 Tigers Meet Orioles DETROIT wW — The Detroit Tig- 5 setbacks, rising at one point to 84 doubles in 38 games, and in 26 for the Free Methodist C) is record. “It makes you sick to lose all those games in your own park.” comments manager Bucky Harris. His lament is being increasingly echoed around the Motor City. Elks No. 810 garnered only one a 1-0 setback in City League soft- ‘ball play last night at Beaudette Y Park. Royal's Cal Atwood pitched hit- less ball until the 6th inning. Then, with one out, Ron Geiger was safe on an error by Chuck Nichols. A throwing etror by catcher Jerry Beck and a repeat miscue by Nichols permitted Gei- \ lena iwith Sally Sessions and Irene | Bretzlaff starting the second round. It was announced yesterday that In a 4-way tie for 5th position the amateurs would play 72 holes through Sunday and not 34 as early publicity ned Center Forest Lake Scores LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP Mariene Bauer Hagge 34-15— #9 ett Rerg 39-36-71 Loulse Suges 38-31-72 Joyce Ziske 46-1 —73 Giorta Fecht 16-38-74 Mariljan Smith 15-39-74 Mickey Wright 36-18-74 Betty Jameson 15-39— 74 Alice Bauer 33-40—75 Mary Lena Faulk 37-38-7 Gloria Armstrong 33-40-75 - Bonnie Randolph 38-41 76 Vonnie Colby. 38-39— 12 Bev Hanson — 7-40-77 Betty Dodd 34-42-77 Peggy Kirk 36-41 —T7 _ Pay Crocker 11-4118 Diane Garrett 37-41— 78 Betty Bush 39-40—7 Kathy Cornelius 38-4178 ‘Betsy Rawls 35-44-79 Pat Devany 39-4] —-80 Sally Sessions 38-45— 81 JoAnn Prentice . s ay Irene Bretaiaff 0-44—84 WOLVERINE AMATECR Mary Mills 9-317 Helen Grinnell sal 78 Jean Hookins 41-70 aa Mrs C U Willson 39-42-— at Mre R F DeBolt 39-4) @2 Mra J P @&tapehinskas 4\-42— 83 Mrs J W Labiskey 42-4)— a3 Saliy Sharp 40-44 & Mrs R H. Gamble 40-44— &4 Mrs. Susie LeCiair 39-46— B85 Margaret Watkins 40-45. — a8 Mrs W Smead 44-44— &8 Mrs & EF Gawne 43-45— a8 Mrs C FP Fox 42-47— fs Mrs R QO Martel? 4)-48— 89 D. D MarPralane 41-49 bo Robert Frdelon 45-45 of John LaBoskey 43-47— 60 Mre Don Weiss 42-48— 99 Mrs. F L Thompson 46-45— 9] Mra. J GsIsrael 42-40— #1 Mrs Midee Cova 41-51— 4? Mrs C P Mshas 42-8) et Mrs Den Watkins 44-49— 89 Mrs William Balk wel! €5-48-— 91 Mrs & W. Nunnele; 46-50 pA Mre. T O MeLeuehlin 45-51— oe Mra Evelyn Vershure §1-S4_ 197 Mrs Hazel Hetncelman $1-S8—100 ‘Fightin’ Farmer 9 Stays at Loop Top Third week of a Sweek schedule \played at Boys Club ‘ers, with 10 setbacks in the last within two games on second place. ames have banged out 10 or more cofrhal League finds Seen 2 * * < . . 115 starts, will try to bolster .a The Tigers are in Sth place me aticmpt at. Gad che Farmers emerging in the lead with Now only about one game out 2441, slumping won-lost average new with a puny 27-31 won-lost poy P ae three victories and no defeats. of ist place, Tigers scored in | \ ' trouble always seems to lead back 7 four inning "te down the Red lat the expense of Baltimore to- average despite some rather im 1, Briggs Stadium. where the Tig- bere remaining tcema are ted. , . me ‘nis : ; each having on 4 night. pressive team statistics. ers bave complied a) raiserabie 018 e victory and two losses Crusaders gave Farmers a close call last mght, coming from behind to tie the score 20-20 in the 7th, only to lose out in the 8th. Bulldogs came through with a _beating the _Sluggers 19-9. Taylor's Homer Lone Safety Unnecessary Paces 9-3 Win as Elks Beat Royal, 1-0 6-3 victory. Perey McConner fam Shortstop Mel Taylor blasted a hit and it failed to produce any ned six batters in the last two Tiger fans like to talk "bout the three-run homer in the Ist inning runs. but Royal Bar still suffered innings in relief of pitcher Clell (Mutt) Morse, for the win. North Side Auto Parts battered _ Gingeliville, 22-2, in giris activi- ty at North Side. Toni Galante clouted a grand-slam home run for the Auto Parts team and Nancy McCarter smacked a two- run homer for the losers. | who received credit Pulver Tire defeated Michigan ° o* : cornered battle for the startin ‘ i home National League left flelg sey er, St. Louis, 23.803. troit, 23,975; Stan Musial, St. Louis, ' five more in the 4th. ger to race with the game's | teate Events ? ig eae = 7 SHORTSTOP — Harvey Kuenn, 29,349. * * lone run. Bell via forfeit, 70, in the other orse OW ment in the July 10 All-Star base- netroit, 32.049: Emie Banks, Chi-| ==): John Wagner started on the scheduled girls game. ball game at Washington. Bese e ot : . ‘ Jim Davis followed with the Toxqone AS cago, 20,399. CATCHER — Yogi Berra, New ace un a ‘mound for the CIO and worked un- FiKs’ only safety off Atwood, a Rev#! 000 000 6-06 3 ae . ss : _ ve , - Elks 1 CLASS 43—Lightwetght working hunt- caniinal fig poe ane ee ee Ted Williams, York, 36,638; Roy Campanelia:| “itil the 4th stanza when he was wasted double. Pete Mihay hurled Atwood end Beck. Minay and Osika, A mi-fin gures-in the nation Boston, 23.461: Repulsk Br "ok 2. 730. ichased by a three-run Buick . a sam eu_pearry. “sercisty > wade (au pall ending tonight pulski. rooklyn, [ 1 say a i for the winners and scattered six gy... aie eat 1-612 6 hunters ; 4 CLASS 48 Hand? le tumping even: showed Repulski with 13.801 votes. Make First Appearance ;- rent Ol the WAY. hits while striking out eight rete coaner ane ate nal came Parade = other Cincinnati rookie Frank Robinson Th d Sho f t Pont Sam Benson scored three times Cork and R Overcashier = then Paoare TRDAY MORNING with 12.983 and Frank Thomas of urs ay ‘S OW e€su 5 of Season a on lac atl a po 3320 the Sth stanza to deadlock oingenvine 009 002-2 «8 4 GUAbA MeL AGA ede hunt: Pittsburgh with 10,311 in the sce- Speedway ‘ohatel Compecli cod ees, deen ee Ut Ne _Jewclers rallied Cwideen Warm ana oousia (Moe er seal saw left field battle. USET EQUITATION MEDAL CLASS. AMATEURS— Won_ bs Fortune Hunter Wagner, Jim Wagner and Allen in the 6th and 7th frames for Aun Bender and Galknie ra lin. Mare , CLASB 4 Bemacris horsemanahip INDIVIDUAL (Prix Caprilli) Woh bv owned by WHson Dennehy, Deerfield, Hl ; = = = . td) z years and under stock saddle Only other close contests in- espe genes by oki peas a aeere owned by Dr Earl Millard. Chi- Two slightly injured drivers plus 7 ~ CLASS 50— Horsemanshir 12 vears A mingham onninoe. owned bv Randie cago, 2nd : a6 cine dle r “en N - Grant, Birmingham, 2nd ELAY JUMPING EVENT Juni onet ina 6 ples vada 13 18 Mee Greer Unt boat Coes atten JUNIOR PRIX DE NATIONS ‘Junior Equestrian Teams low score Icomipelitigny| plenty of spills and thrills marked | Deen een gl Wendie al leaguers, with Brooklyn's Equestrian Teams dams score opie Parnes Pike by Wor" Bloom eld ‘Wednesday night's old model stock | rk ovte : tion: —Class mn oomfie sh-| a ass on Om CLABR SILA HBA tredal Case stock puke porte adios Ges on s men Zander Duffield Paul Garlick. Thunderbirds (Marie Lindquist. Cind ‘dy and modified hardtop auto racing | i ‘jac , 20,9 t 9, , an owar er. c o aults ott ndie Grant, Gretchen meae ; 4 peed rer abe 44 Working hunter hacks — f 3 x ._ ca Class B: Won by Outland Bees ‘Sara and Royal Scotsmen, 0 fa ults tie P| ptoe ram) at the Pontiac S wey wY “SATURDAY AFTERNOON third base for the American Cameron. Meather Campbell, Sue Bran-| | HUN. RS RIDDEN BY AMATEURS — Bob Gatton triumphed in the old By H. GUY MOATS when 10 tests will be run, half of in order follow the 136. the 135, 223 : ‘ qd ; ne Ting) an ove ots- on by nm oad, orne ¥ r an woe uN oes CLABS KeciGiece Tortine Wunter Leaguers, where George Kell of men ‘Dan Hasiey ick Sheet, Lora Mra McGhee Baxter, Keene, Va. 8 ea model feature, Bill Crans won the) One of Southeastern Michigan’ s them opening heat. Heats start at and 266 hydros. peck Baltimore has 12,940 votes to Benstoce serey am bee tee | | ish Mint. waned Ny Mrs J Deane Ruck- dash and pursuit races, Don Baden’ ‘most colorful powerboat regattas | 30 with the 48 CI hydros. ‘Then, r o | . 8 A jer, rosse Pointe nd . . “8 : Cites GEbhiamane (5 stock Mae Ceeme of Detrow 11-268 Pinulintc. Judy Pheatt, Toledo. Howard) WORKING HUNTERS. JUNIOR — Won/and Phil Metzler were heat win- |. . “ | Club commodore Ken Smith horse championship stake Miller. Rochester: Jim Forster, Grosse|by Major Mite, owned by Victoria Bu-/ners, and Gatton recorded lis set for a big weekend at OCBC's : heads the arrangements body f CLASS 88—Six Bars FE! Leaders. by position, American Pointe; Philip Monoghen Jr.. Bioomfield|chen, Grand Rapids: Prince Andrew, \Sylvan Lake headquarters. Second Round Pairin $ s y for . CLASS b6—Cortathian sorking hunt-‘leaguers listed first ills Marie Eanaauist. Birmingham: Lay saree by Krys Glancy, Grosse Pointe, best time in the preliminary trials. "The two-day APBA-sanctioned r g which Tom Comps is general chair- | = os : fs : * . ten James, rmingham usanne a@l- i re e- = a : z ‘ i ers Mre John Bridge Memorial, baer BASE — Mickey Vernon, lace, Northvie: Sharron Kaschalk, De-) MIDDLE AND HEAVYWEIGHT WORK-| Ig the hardtop hajf of the show, atta gets under way Saturday. Sas ctr tare Recta Nercnare 167, ORE CLASS 60-—Pairs of jumpers. abreast. Z as, . . troit; Dan Haslev Deere Mary Lou ING patel feat Won by Sky Impression, | John Wall 10:43 a.m —Mrs. Evelyn Vershure 107, Ekin lead Gen Delia eeciwDeeee. Doston: 19.368: Dale Long, Pitts: wion tathrup Villag owned by Mr, and Mrs. D. R- Mote 0 allace captured the fea- carries over Sunday afternoon and M‘s Hazel Heincelman, 109 | Among entries today were J. D, ment Mounted Division drill team. burgh, 34.117 JUNIOR FEL. “BIG JUMPING EVENT.” Keene. Va. Fortune Hunter, owned PY ture and Benny Howell won the ee ee Sill CLABS 61—Arebian piescure horses a. ae Won by Rick ig as NRURTER APPOINTMTNTS, sontom —| @aah Sayles ne winds up with award of trophies eed BcLanenea 6s Mre 8. W. Nun-- Smith of Cincinnati, O., in the 48s; clams Ce on 1a. SECOND BASE Nets : fe Rope Wee eae Toman. fn : : Won by Major Mite, owned by Victoria, additi Lge : ti he ~2 ~ and prizes at Oakland County Boat! 10:5. am—Mrs. J. G_ Israel; Mrs. ‘Bill Muncey of Detroit with his - eee Oimibers ridden by ame 8 ECOND BASE — Nelson Fox. *"WORKING HUNTERS STDDEN BY Buchen: ene ag owned by Wil- +‘ we jo wo) = Ac er yee Club's clubhouse. Midge corn wid ode Bienes ae se tare 93. 100-mile-an-hour 266: Don and Stu- CLASS @4—PHA trophy ciass “GREEN HUNTER RACK — Won by Drag- oo 0& Mime. : : | Prank Thompson 91. Mrs. William Balk. art Wilson of Dearborn, with 135 CLASS €3—_Oven hunters a ea Nrs bred Wilson,| derry Lafner were other heat.| Event is the 40th annual pow: well 93. > > SATURDAY “oo H ] tt b ] N H itt Lathrup | Village; Duke of Paeonian,’ winners, tne boat regatta sponsored by — 11:18 a.m.—Mrs F. Fox Mrs. and 136s; Frank Heaven of Toledo . CLABS 66_—Lacies: fi unkers, W. D. Me- ur S O a O- 1 er tong dopa eS the club that in past years has eg sinless Tare, Stet” Labos- with a 135, last year's fastest heat tenes «Memorial trophy . , wes USET CHALLENGE tro-| Chuck Allen's hardtop rolled presented of the fastest |p. 1:28 8 a Mrs, Md Smead 8: Mrs driver. s rking unters, | = . . _ PpHry— oonflight, owned b F ; some i |Richard Martel rs. Donald Wet PC Came tb ie we ee ee Glenn (Wimpy) Johnson hurled final stanza for its decision over| James R. "Greene New York City: coun. over seven times and Allen spent) posts and most skillful drivers . "| owner Gordon Deneau_ will act” Pie Bar class, “specialty | nohit game to lead Emmanuel| Thrifty. Ryson singled to tally the b bveedl Lone, owned by George W. Jarae,|the mee ae ine ee for X-| in the business. Sunday’s races ie wanes oe Soran have his new Gold Cupper, What CLASS LF ET neccpristes. and Baptist's 7-1 conquest of White| Winning counter and pin defeat on ead we oi ones. & meted wa } oa Th ‘pon| wa probably be no exception. M146 «mars. J. w. Labisty 13; say, A Pickle, on display and (he competition. |Ea Farnsworth, who walked three|fiiis: Loca) Annie, owned by Benjamin sabes | thc Thursday. Dox with a number of top Sharp 84: Mrs. Keith LeClair 85 | speedy craft may be seen in an CEASE Ti—Middle and heavyweight en and Gidley Electric ral-| en in the inning after hurling six! Westphal Parm, Stockbridge, 2nd. Farnsworth rolled over three times drivers already on the list, ci whee fh Grinnell etapa ‘| exhibition run. Saturday it -runs i . . ; K Ts. . ins- J CLASS 12—Western pleasure stake, Hed in the 7th to defeat Thrifty stanzas without issuing a pass. : in his old model car, but received | s 63. S200 ‘Drug. 3-2, in Waterford League | Jim Cuthrell pitched the route for Hesler IAC Publicitor nothing worse than a severe shak-| Public may witness the exhibition m2 a Jean Hopkins oe ee Maple Leaf . < softball action last night at Drayton! ithe winners. ing. Chuck Rogers twice rammediof expert water-skiing Saturday PROFESSIQNAL DIVISIO: | — THURSDAY'S FiIGHT< Plains. ~ MT. -PEEASANT — Ken Hes- the wall, but was uninjured. afternoon, starting at 1:30 p.m.|_.!2:30,.p.m—Sally Sessions 3). Irene Among personalities expected for LOS ANOELES—Jimmy Carter 108'« Johnson turned in the league's: ‘white oo eee 3 ler, director of athletic publicity at) Midget cars invade the M39 oval and also” the big races of Sunday. vant: St. p.m Betty Bush 79: Pat De- the presentation ceremonies are new York outpotnted Lauro saias 132, ISt np-hitter, struck out 15 batters, oes and Cummings; Johnson aad Eastern Illinois State College, will Sunday night for their 1st appear-|—---— aia wee re —Betsy Rawis 79: Kathy Cor- ‘Hon. Martha Griffiths, congress- A eget co Reuven Mernander.2d mtlogether assisted in 19 of Morasa: be in charge of Interstate Confer- ante of the season. Time trials, ‘Alask S er B cneiae : cope! Spa . ty Man-| Oman and auditor-general Frank 171 fen Francisco, stopped Bull Haisey, the game's 71 putouts. A hit bats-| Forty eee. - O02 900 9-2 4 3 ence athletic publicity during the start at 7 o'clock, with the Ist. a an ummer uy lean nae bane pa dinate J, verly Han- | Szymanski. They were expected ee PAUL dim fiecerie. 158 8: Pay! Man, passed ball, wild pitch, and “parnewerth tnd Karrigan. Cuthreit naa 4|coming year. - race at 8:30. BOSTON w—On the first day’ of ley tt p.m —Peg ye TT Vonnie Col- tg make the awards, Comps re- —— Jeg Schmolze 158 Minneapolis. infield ont in the 2nd inning pre- Leser. | He succeeds Central Michigan's rs summer, “an unidentified bidder’ , 138 eee ‘Jameson 74; loria’ ‘ports. v2 _ A 8 a 73: Bonnie Randolph 7 2 , gntlsse—Getty Termes, 162. Trier. ‘vented a shutout. Johnson also LEAGUE STANDINGS w LL Gil Maienknecht in the position, Michigan State's Joe Savoldi, 64 pought an Alaskan fur coat for |* 0 pm—Mickey Wright 7: Mary Saturday night's Regatta Ball, in oe i , drove in three runs with two Drayton Drug $ 3 vew _—s rotated annually’ among the cir- and 220 pounds, is one of the big-/$120 at the Boston postal district's na, Peule ys ty Bere i: n. ‘the gaily decorated clubhouse is PHILADELPHIA. — — Lombardo. singles and a double. ‘| Lekelan 6 3 Gidley 4 «cuit's seven colleges and universi- gest top hurdlers in the Big Ten ine Mi, Carmel, Pa. necked out Harold Le 6 3 Thrifty 35 p hurdiers in s auction of unclaimed merchan- | 73; oe Fecht for 9 p.m. with music by Peiaer,” 154 Se "Prisacainin, 6 | Gidley scored three se in the) White Bros. i 7,ties. iand in the nation's track history. jdise. . euass 2 amis Baye ou Charieés Lundgren. if ’ : ‘amy . J THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956 Chnitey Gidinss ‘Enis baseball, hes hed youre ef: an- perience, plus the knack of getting most mileage out of his men. 4 He was an “easy” boss, in the lingo of the dugouts. Charley can console himself each day now by looking at Casey Stengel who was paid not to manage Brooklyn and Boston and was privately regarded by some self important owners as a clown. * * * If I had my choice of winning a headline sport event, I'd take the Bermuda yacht race. Some might select the Kentucky Derby or the World Series. But a horse or a jockey, or both, win the Derby for you and a whole roster of ball players, scouts and coaches combine to share glory for the October - classic. If you win a Bermuda race you stand apart as a wise captain, a shrewd navigator and a man who success- fully braves the mighty elements. BUC FANDOM GROWS There js a great and growing grass roots sentimental cheering bloc for the Pirates. If they could slip in as champs it would delight a surprising nuinber of rabid Giant and Dodger rooters. Most Americans automati- cally delight in pulling for the longshot underdogs. , * * * Cornell alumni chapters still celebrating Big Red crew victory at Syracuse. As interest in collegiate foot- ball on some campuses dies, enthusiasm for rowing grows. Generally speaking, most colleges today boast a higher percentage of competitive athletes than 10 years ago. _ NCAA baseball has come on strong. Fencing, golf, New York Rider Wins Trophy By BILL, CORNWELL A %-year-old New York City man who ridés for a hobby made it pay handsome dividends yesterday, dames KR, Greene, United States Equestrian Team Challenge Trophy. Riding Moonflight, a chestnut mare, Greene negotiated the dif-' ficult 16-obstacle course without: a jumping fault to win the important test in his first attempt at a U.S.E.T. trial. Greene, completed the only his Sth horse show, completed the course in one minute and 15 sec- onds to exceed the time limit by five seconds. against him. A former law student at Wash- ington University in St. Louis, Mo., where he played vee. gs spent approximately two training Moonflight for crajer competition. it. is presently the only horse he owns. He was Festi with a 1% time fault, the only mark of his animal in earnest after his discharge | November of 1955. He served a 21-month hitch, the last six months in Korea where he attained the rank of sergeant. “an excellent horse’’ flight’s performance in last night's | U.S.E.T. class certainly bears out | ON WAY TO FINALS — Howard Miller, Junior horseman from Rochester, takes his mount over an obstacle in Thursday morning's ee = at oe Detroit-Horse Show in tennis, lacrosse, soccer, hockey and awinming have had phenomenal growth. Miserable weather in Europe ruined British and French amateur golf and caused postponement of | Wightman Cup matches. | Canary Island golf courses, off the coast of Africa... . Giants saved £25, 000 in salaries in Card swap. a eee ~ an Fabius Tops in Ohio Derby CLEVELAND WP — Fabius and Ohio's oldest and richest horse Canadian Champ top a 10-horse race. field = the $40,000-edded = The dis . & ile ond oe Derby at Thistle Down torhorrow. .ichth seems made to order for Calumet Farm's Fabius—winner Fabius, who was nosed out by of the Preakness, second in the Needles in the mile-and-a-half) Kentucky Derby and third in the Kentucky Derby, and led the Bel-| Belmont—figures to be a strong mont by 7 lengths at the top of favorite im the 22nd running of the stretch. Ld . * 6 «¢ Canadian Champ,_ owned by| Kill Mosquitoes re TCES W. R. Beasley. has won his last ‘ eight starts. including the $35.000) While You Mow! ‘Queen's Plate. He turned in a! sharp 48.3 for the half mile in a) 4 «6workout at Thistle Down vester-! day, on a track slightly. sluggish! ‘from an early morning rain. | , * ° e Other starters named before en-| .tries closed last night are C. V.! Whiteny’s Born Mighty: Blue Grass Stakes winner Toby B., owned by G. Van Deren and O. S. Racetracker: .the Exchange Sta- Harmiess to humans. ible's Perfector, Bernburgoo, _—-e < owned by G. Holfringer and J. use Newer ‘McIivian; Courtney Burton's Heli- — ow! copter and Roman Battle, and ——- ‘Roval Dasher, owned by R. aithroe | Fisher’. imseeticide ~~ $i295_— [Tam Wins First L 512-95 | Tam Wins First Leg cmaerarre « of 3-Way Tourney tty E toocenee st ‘ Pentiac, Mich. ; First “‘leg’’ of the three-way in- Sarge ROR S ter-club round robin golf series Address among thre Oakland County clubs. — -—-- Knollwood and Franklin Hills , CC was won yesterday by Tam SANDY SEZ: O'Shanter’s 12-man team. Tam's dozen took 43's points to 35 for See these bargains Knollwood and 29% for Franklin - ‘without fail! Hills. Next round will be in July at coping, Three matches are Water Skis . $19.95 | played each i White Sox Sign MSU A. &. P..C. A. McClay Trophy. Pontiac Press Phote ‘Bloomfield Hills. Miller qualified for this morn- ing’ 8 A. S. P. C. A. finals and a chance to win the Bloomfield Hills. | hack. Pitcher to Contract pitcher and 1955- baseball captain, | | \to a contract with the Class B Wa-! | ‘terloo, Iowa, farm club in the three | % Even Mediterranean areas' CHICAGO uw — The Chicago League. Hobaugh signed yester- ; suffered from a prolonged cold wav exten ‘White Sox have signed Eddie Bo- aay, had an overall — record. a P ged . e that Se baugh, Michigan State University of 15-8. - > a aN d\ from Thousands Open 9 ‘til 6 3152 W. 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Telegraph Ré._ SUNDAY, JUNE 24th 8 BIG EVENTS OU MEAN THERE'S FEATURE RACE 18 CARS IN 30-LAP RACE DRIVERS: Thou: 7 P.M. Rie Trials: TICKET INFORMATION: Advance = ion Bale Meter ia W, Pike and the Park CHILDREN 35e Tax inci. aT an GATE: — — ren be—Tax 1b , 8:30 P.M. at Jncodsen's 'M-59. SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Airport BS ic Pe ir! “ie Chicago, or match coats and trousers . styled and beautifully tailored suits, plus two prop- erly integrated sport coat-and-slack outfits, Color choice is virtually unlimited. Come choose now from our complete Palm Beach selection, in either classic Smoothweave or nubby-textured Bahia Weave.t on Friday —_ til 9 Greene resumed the conditioning from the Army in The New Yorker terms his mount | and Moon-| his praise. The mare cleared all hurdies with effortless grace. Victory.in the Eqsestrian event is a major step toward winning | the jumper chanpplenship. The | Professional Horsemen's Associa: | tion class and the F.E.I. “big jumping event” still remain in | Greene's path. Countryside Lane and Poppy. both owned by George W. Jayne of took 2nd and 2rd re spectively. year’s winner, finished out of the running when Altmeister spilled an obstacle. Max Bonham ran into’ trouble with Velvet Lassie and was disqualified. Four Oakland County exhibitors were winners yesterday at the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club. Zander Duffield of Rochester, astride Nick Nack, won the dunior F.E... “big jumping event” and Skip Dowd of Birm- ingham, riding Earncraft, captured the U.S.E.T. Equitation medal clas, ; Dragnet, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Lathrup Village, beat all comers in the green hunter hack class and Triple Shot, | belonging to Mrs. G. J. 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He was seven strokes behind Hawkins and bird- ied only one hole against five bogeys, including three straight on Chisox, Orioles Play’ in One-Hit Exchange That is : rey Reger pesygn ee wivan- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "City slammed Washington back in- followed a leadoff walk to Jim Making = ciidided three-under-par 65 yester. In 1953, Jack Harshman gave to the cellar, 136. |Rivera, who then stole second. George's day. his wife a ecatcher's mitt for * * parr who rartge! seven, was Hawkins, an El Paso pro, was Christmas. He wanted to practice’ In the National, Milwaukee's lifted for a pinch hitter in the Pg: te only one stroke over the record for all he could before making his bid Braves won. their sixth straight eighth. . « A the par 68 Cotes Creek.’ course @$ @ major league pitcher the next under new Manager Fred Haney Store in here. ‘spring, and after seven futile and retained first place with a 7-2) It was the first double one-hitter years as a first baseman, they | job on Pittsburgh's slumping Pi-| since Bobby Cain and the St. Louis beth figured he had a lot of rates. Brooklyn held on to second| Browns (Baltimore's predecessors catching up to do. ‘im the only other game played,|in the AL) beat Bob Feller and Yesterday, he caught up with beating St. Louis $8 as Roy Cam-|Cleveland 1-0 April 23, 1952. The the record book. hd * * ly with two out. jor league pitchers battled each Rain postponed Chicago at New the Browns. other with one-hitters in one game. the 15th, 16th and 17th holes. ‘Yesterday, the third such game York in the only other game —— went into the books—and Harsh- | scheduled. ce | ; man won it 1-0 for the Chicago | Chestnut Wins Trot ‘White Sox against Baltimore's; Harshman, a three-time loser as. DETROIT «® — Theo A. Abbe, Connie Johnson and George Zu-|@ first baseman’ with the New '10-vear-old chestnut, won the fea- verink. York Giants, has won only four * \tured 8th race for class BB pacers at Wolverine Raceway last night. PRE A across the’ board. A _ crowd of © 7,954 wagered $316,594 on the nine _|races. divisions. a Aries SUPER-C He returned $30.20, $9.80 and $7.40 SAVE 23% GOODYEAR TIRES, of eight decisions with the White Sox this season, But three have been. beauts. He beat Cleveland and Herb Score 1-0 in a double two-hitter in his first start’ April 19, and he beat Washington 70 The victory left the eecand-olace Sox five games behind the Ameri- can League-leading New York Yankees, who open a_ four-game series in Chicago's Comiskey Park tonight after an open date yester- Fail to Fach Boats Still Unreported After Deadline in Race — = day. In Thursday’s other games 00 four hits June 16. He gave sev-| Nebraska picks high school Cleveland beat Boston and Tom/en hits in the other victory, edg- to Bermuda basketball champions in six class Brewer's jinx 5-0 behind Early|ing Baltimore 3-2. and Kansas) The'only hit the 28-year-old HAMILTON, Bermuda (#—Sev- Wynn's four-hitter, : ——_-— |sguthpaw allowed yesterday Was! en of the 89 yachts which left New-. ia seventh-inning double by Gus) port, RI, lest Saturday for Ber-' |Triandos, But Harshman, who has) muda, failed to finish the 635-mile | la string of 20 scoreless innings £0-| race within the time limit. _ ing, nailed him at third after field-| ‘ing Hal Smith's attempted sacri- i fice. | The only White Sox hit off John- son, who went to Baltimore from. ‘Chicago last month, was a first-) inning — by Nellie Fox. But it) OFF NO TRADE PRICE was reached late yesterday, and ,the committee left the finish line! ‘at St. David's Head, still unre- ‘ported were one Class A entry and) six of the smailer Class D repre- sentatives. * * * USHION ter, representing Delayed Junior Links Tour ney Bs = eae age 13° Pius Tax and Recappazble Tire 6.00 x 16 Blackwall Set for Monday _tinish within the prescribed time, were William R. Ryan's Echo; Third annual Junior Golf Tourney , Sponsored by the Waterford Junior | H. Chamber of Commerce will take Fitzpatrick’s $] = ha Pius Tax and Recappable Tire M. Wilcox’s Lapwing; G. P September SEE umo U4x>-~v ee COMPLETE LINE OF HOTPOINT APPLIANCES 6.70 x 15 Blackwall place next Monday, June 25, at!/Amos Peaslee’s Corroboree, and Pontiac Country Club, according to J. A. Muleahey’s Teton. Howard Barling, co-chairman. ._ * 8 5 OUR Barling said the event, delayed The over-all winner was the ‘ . Class D. Yaw!. Finsterre, owned | from its original date of June 18, will be over 18 holes, with five places for the state Jaycee test and skippered by Carleton Mitch- ell of Annapolis, a Use Our Easy Pay Plan also won Class D honors, The Class A title went to the. New York schooner, Nina, owned by | at stake. OZ—vyy>Am7i OZ—-N-ZPOrc< Alter the tourney, all contestants DEL’S “The Goodyear Store” 3504. Elizabeth Lake. Road I ff pad SENSATIONAL DISCOUNTS Tabie Models ‘ Consoles u Portables One for every home use. These are nationally ad- vertised new radios. Q ~~ S u hl Phone or ch dena ie) fad fad ERM Rae YPYfeAetea/tz fy We Are a Detroit Edison Service Agency Keasey 1a. 4620 Dixie Highway will be guests of the Jaycees at a i DeCoursey Fales, Class B was banquet at Jack Decker’s Cafe- taken by Richard S. Nye’s Carina, ‘teria, when awards will be made. of Greenwich. Conn., and Class C Among present. entries, Barling by Figaro, William T. Smith, ‘Said today are John Wettlauter 4 wemvort. < Conn ics Brown Leads Dinghy Race boneau (WHS), Charles Kirken, , Bob Mitchell, John Herrington DETROIT W — Brown Univer- |sity, leading since the outset of the ENTERPRISES, INC. — FE 2-9121 | (WHS), Doug Hales, Richard Shell, ~ = | Jimmy Devine, Johnny Keating, Sh fad, = ohew Lukes and Frank Syron Jr. : | (Shrine), son of PCC’s pro-owner, | Frank Syron. s Oldest State Angler > Ohio Visitor, at 89 a). LANSING—Popularity of fishing eee q lin Michigan increases each year Eight final races will be run to- = and there doesn't seem to be any day on Lake St. Clair in the af- (Yj aze limit on the group that en- fair sponsored by the Intercollegi- ~ joys this recreation. ate Yacht Racing Assn. of North, ni Zachary Veldhuis, 86, of Hamil. America. WN ton, was the oldest resident fisher- With : py man reported in 1935 fishing license‘©9d_of the second day. Brown ‘sales and he still didn't hold the Tews had. collected four first and 5) distinction of being the state’s|!5! points yesterday. Navy was’ QV oldest angler. That honor went to 5 ‘ond with 148 and the Merchant a womansfrom Ohio, 89-year-old Marine Academy third with 135 Ny Grace Davey of Toledo. Mher scores: Notre Dame, 131: ‘University of Michigan, 130; Po- Death Takes Gardner, ‘mona-Claremont, 127: Harvard, 121; and Occidental, 102. Q Former U.S. Golf Champ Canadian Soys M | CHICAGO u—Robert A. Gard- Grama 2cys moore ner, 66, investment broker apd Will Box Jim Parker twice U.S.- amateur golf cham. pion, died yesterday. ‘manager of Canadian heav yweight Gardner, of suburban Lake For- James J. Parker, sAid today that ] est, won the Nationa] Amateur ti- pis fighter and leading heavyweight S| tle in 1909 and 1915. ,He was 4 title contender Archie Moore will - Ny ‘member of the Walker~’ Cup golf sign next Tuesday for a bout at! ‘team in 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1926. |Toronto July 23 or 24. « ) Survivors include his widow,) Rush and Charley Johnston, man- iQ | two sons and a daughter. Services| jager of Moore, have said they = Af will be held in Lake Forest “to claim ‘ “championship” recognition) Af. 8 |morrow. . for the bout, but Parker is not! 20% % OFF | On Many Name Brands slim lead today in the windup of the 20th annual ie YE ee am (listed among the top contenders for Rocky Marciano's vacated title. | Auburn Trounces Tigers The Auburn Heights Boys Club’ pounded out 10 hits. three by Yar- ber and two by Nelson, to hand the Tigers a 16-4 shellacking in a! practice Midget League baseball) game Thursday at the new Jaycee! | “Glanzend rein’ A Real Bargain! 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Park. * Josivn Market was credited with, a forfeit victory tors contest. over the Sena-! in another scheduled Midget idowned Al Roberts, No. 6, New ipanella hit a pair of three-run) winning run was scored in the first|Thompson knocked out top-rated ‘homers, his second tyjng it in ajinning of that one. too, with MartY Bob Macy and Roger McCormick Only twice since 1900 had ma- Winning four-run ninth-inning ral-'Marion, now White Sox field boss. | of Coral Gables, Fla., 6-2. 6-2. yes- ‘driving it in as player-manager of iterday while Ogden and Simmons, } | When the deadline for finishing The Class A boat was Shoal Wa- | the New York, |Dr. H. M. Rozendaal's Katrivene:| Song: | Md. Finisterre'™ 4 three-day races, sought to hold its == national dinghy” 24 races completed at the’ TORONTO (INS) — Dave Rush.| yy, Texan and Georgian | in Prep Title Test ATTENTION! CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. —| DeSoto, Plymouth, Eddie Sledge of Dallas, Tex., and . 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JUNE 22. 1956 ‘ | : j et So ee ‘ \ : 3 - , : Ts & Ze * * : ® 3 . ° * q } i r for the 1956 season. , b: . fai = | More Rookies Illinois Lady JC Tennis Tourney Wiggins of OSU _ [Bears Sign Veterpn apres Satie 6S al | : f —_ phe huge, . ree, CHICAGO & — The Chicago ‘ } -_: |*"Major Léague Leaders |! , Wins Tourney _ , [Wins 100-Meter —|pears ot the National Foorban|'™® Usiversty of Vieginia, wit be Hl 4 : ie s : e og ; U uf y » Led League today announced signing starting his fourth \yeason with the ‘ yg vari ned b Lions at Spring Lake ak oe ok ate Hawaii Meet (ot *veteran ottensive end Gene Bears. | % { on i5 . t i ? one * My : - ~ 4 Fie: “Kuenn. Detron. S50: Vernan, " Boe-|recene. Cincianethe cy “a0: Labine. g y SPRING LAKE (®—Mrs. James annual Pontiac Junior Chamber off HONOLULU #— Al Wiggins: of ; - "huis wantie jad Yor ts Lopes, 833: Chicago and uc Dentel, ; - |Allen, wife of an Orland Park, Il,, Commerce boys tennis tournament|Ohio State won the 100-meter but- tS . aX Kansas City, 41; Yost and Stree, ee same. Vt e. ». 95,|, DETROIT (Two more rookie Pro, came from behind: yesterday will be held Saturday on the Oak-|terfly. at the Waikiki Swim Carni- ! ae: 4 , Fn Nee ee ie, New’ York. een OUTS Friend. , Pittsoureiadan, football players have come toto defeat Mrs. Howard O'Meara of jand Park courts. - - " lval last night in 1:03. Wiggins LUB ee eee. “coke Map, Philadelphia 62: Newcombe, Brookly® terms with the Detroit Lions, Grand Rapids, 3 and 1, in the) Competition will be divided into holds the American record of Berra, "Kes ee Rang ht Sethe. Mavens. 0. 'bringing to 22 the number of signed finals of the 35th annual Springiiwe groups — juniors, for boys be-|1:%7 |, 7 . Pade Bam ga Second Georgian Sighedl errr me, aegis St con 8 a Sle ween tw tects, ©4955 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD = —-. . Th; Kuenn, oe) BALTIMORE (~The Baltimore Latest to sign are Ronnie Falls’ Mrs. Allen had been one down Phe for yout Ss years Indiana third, Robin M ef : r | a ay ; é »iunder, Matches begin at 10. a.m. oore @ ap aL ES —Huenn, Detroit, 16: icage (Orioles today announced, the sign-\of Duke and Joe Silas of South Mrs. O’Méara at the end of nine. ; Stanford fourth and Ronnie Honda 2 Wertz. Cleveland and Runnels end Lemen./ing of dl and youngster sige Carolina. | She evened the match on the une rag oie year’s —— of Indiana fifth. - Watered Fairways S TRIPLES —Simparn -_ Kansas Ciiy, g:/two weeks from the University of) Palis, a center, wa sthe Lions’ 140-yard, par three: 13th with a } division, 2 Bill Woolsey of Hawaii and Indi- . sagilen s bhous eee ee he Pen, tiinece ont Petey, (COorsia campus. 14th choice in the annual draft. birdie and carded four straight] 4#¢k O'Dea, 1955 junior — aan we Ge Sibeater Gecityls New Air Conditioned vane ouse HOME at ee cg a iy m: . ; _ |Silas is an end and was selected pars, halving the 576-yard 15th, to) @P> -— expected to play in setting an American record of Complete Dining Facilities _ ‘Rerra, New and sivers. Washington Ted Denny of Newman. Ga.. in the 10th round. stop her Michigan opponent on the ™errow’s tourney. 2:07,7. That’s .4 seconds under his Catering to Banquets, Receptions, , *e-y ee Bases wen aunties pitcher. = as siened to ®' Falls is rated as a good ‘line- !7th green. | Trophies will be awarded to) the|own record. and Private Parties eck eee, Teen T beeny Cleveland. rape tabi iat ale lAS§ backer. He is 22. and weighs 215. — winner and runner-up in each di-| Ed Kawachika, Ohio State, was &. carey, New York 3. five players AA Texas League and ae Silas, a 6 foot 3, 235-pound de- Three-Horse Finish vision and all four will qualify for second, Gearge Onekea, Hawaii, e SEITCHING (oared on S| dectaions) aap onan coogia Sale League. sowie ee also = an extra point WESTBURY. N.Y. (INS) —Ensi He state ayes tournament at a George | ieee cure . , ; ce. Chicago. an =. rer = SS seOrgia - 4 and kickoff specialist. *) ES AY. N.Y. (INS!—Ensign Kalamazoo in July. (NY.Y) State, fourth an a ie ; teria . : New York. #1 aoe Wusen, Chicago and — GoM © Lad, the favorite. won the summer- Entries will be accepted until, vine Stanford fifth. A Semi I rivate Go f ( ourse gp oe eg Cleveland 300: Duke's track sensation, Dave Both players. he report July 23 time peee in a close shoe: See a.m. Saturday at the courts. | oe with Private Club Atmosphere Pierce. Chicago and Pascual, Washing- Sime has one one ambition in to the Lions’ rookie camp on the'in 2:03 3/5 on the Grand Circuit! ' Willie Mays of the Giants drew . ar aT, * x4 ' trait, 30 wre, Ceveued 7) tar. sports — he wants to play major campus of Eastern Michigan Col- program last night at Roosevelt, Jockey Eddie Arcaro won four,79 walks in 1955. Thirteen were FRANK AND ELIZABETH SYRON | RATIONAL LEAGUE league baseball. lege at Ypsilanti. Raceway. 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Peers i ema Pal he. el ee ¢ 4 / fa £ } vive where smoke and soot abound. = a {fate “ ‘ “a5 THE é PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUN K 2 22, 1956 x Fam and Garden News | Quizzing the Gardener |Home Melons Q—Please mae a few ever- greens tolerant of city conditiofis, especially partial shade. - A—Evergreens will not long sur- Exhaust fumes from trucks and automobiles likewise are damaging to plant life. However, where the air is not contaminated you can depend upon the several varieties of Japanese yew, inkberry, Korean boxwood, mahonia and the spread- ing English vew. Ld * * Q—Why don't my sweet pep- pers produce peppers? My plants blossom well, but do not bear. A—Sweet peppers are sandy loam soil crops yield best on a well-drained soil that-has been soils they iavariobiy produce a lux- uriant foliage with very ponbed fruit. | I believe that your soil should lightened by working in a lot ‘al sandy gravel and humus — plus! lime at the rate of ten pounds per, 100 square = a ee area. | * Q—What ovatigrese and Nowers, could be planted on the north side, | which gets some sun? A—You will get some results! trom perennials such as bleeding’ heart, Virginia bluebells, plantain-| lily, Japanese anemone, foxgiove, | lily-of-the-valley, primroses, bane- | berry; and the following annuals: | tuberous begonias, torenia, nico-| tiana, browallia, pansies and bal-| sam, While rhododendrons, azaleas, ‘of water and more plant food than = Require Care Food, Water will Help|” Gardeners Grow Top | Vegetables . It is a proud home gardener who can feast his friends on sweet. muskmelons or watermelons. wn in hig own garden. Melons jand squash are usually the last vegetables sown in the spring, as ‘they require warm weather from| \start to Bnish. * * A light, well drained soil, lots’ you are accustomed to using on “p= eres ee WA page But in the hot, dry weather of sweetened with lime. On heavier CLEARANCE ON and mountain laurel will be hap- Other vegetables pays off espe- " py in strong shade, they will ‘cially well with the melons. The bloom but sparsely. Other good Vines of squash and muskmelons shade - tolerant evergreens are Can be grown as climbers, pro-'- _leucothoe, mahonia, English hew, ivided large fruits are supported, | Japanese holly and evergreen A mesh bag such az often used bittersweet. for fruits in supermarkets erines | > «© 6 a good support, Q—My French hybrid lilac bush, | i ‘so — bought in bloom two years ago, cos sea eine Laan rity has not bloomed, although it Was! win determine the variety you moved last fall. What fertilizer cour. ‘Miesicunul nae pand hy SHADE TREES shall I use? I was told to put | to 109 days. Seed cannot be AND bonemeal on this spring and dig it) sown until at least a week after MH ‘ in a bit. ; Flowering Shrubs | A—Lilacs thrive best in an open’ the trest-preef dete when the Jocation and a rich, well-drained ground is thoroughly warm. If NEW STORE }sof to which lime was added prior nights continue cold it may be HOURS: | air nor water can easily pene- | trate. Digging, Storing Time Has Come Use Precaution , Sowing Now for Narcissis Bulbs of the narcissis family — ‘daffodil he t — Hot Weather Methods **%ls and all the rest — may have ripened enough by this time Differ Soil-Wise From for digging and storing . . .if such Thgse in Spring a4 procedure is necessary However, if the newly formed Most amateurs have small dif- _ bulbs have developed root sys- tems, they should not be stored _ficulty in growing plants from seed, but replanted instantly. | Time enough for dividing and breaking up clumps later if that is SUM- required — but make certain the ‘mer it is often.a different story.) ispot is marked for the foliage may There is no reason to fail with) have withered away later on. in cool, moist, spring - weather. |hot weather sowing if a few pre-. ‘cautions are taken, but careless methods which are successful in} the spring, may fail. Seil conditioning experiments, following the introduction of | chemical conditioners, have fo- | cused attention upon the top inch Copy Other Gardens ‘early-summer slump in bloom, take your garden diary in hand If your garden suffers from an | jand fo out booking at other peo-, THIRTY-FIVE \Iple’s gardens. Make notes on what |you see that you like—and ow | their ideas shamelessly, | — { WHITE'S _ NURSERY Everything for Landscaping, Lawns and Gardens. Potted Roses’ and: Shrubs for ail Summer Planting. FREE ESTIMATES 71 S. Cass Lake Read One Biock South of Elisabeth Lake Read FE 5-4711 SPECIAL ROSE SALE Patented Hybrid Teas Fleribunda Climber Tree Roses in Pots Reduced While They Last! of garden soil. Rain and sun beat | down upon it and if it contains | much clay a few hours’ sun- shine on damp soi] will] bake it into a hard crust which neither The easiest way to avoid this is to prepare a special soil with which to cover seeds in hot weather, The | quantity needed is relatively) small. It should contain no clay whatever, and at least one - half organic matter such as peat moss or compost, the other half sharp sand. Use it to cover all seed after June 1}. Practically all lalp sowing can’ be done in drills (shallow trench, es) and these shotild be made two or three inches deep. The next step is to fill the. drill with water several times, so the ground is soaked deeply. Sow seed on top of the damp soil and cover it with your special soil. Rid your lawn of its worst enemy—ugly. sprawling crab grass. Now you can hill tt quickly, surely, permanently —with Weedone Crab Grass Killer. This great product contains disodium methylar- WEEDO CRAB GRASS KILLER SODAR eating, SAY a pant wi ated paper tte é i FOR JULY-AUGUST 9 A.M. to 6 PM. establishing its root system. Do not be in a- hurry—give it another year and it will bloom. In the meanwhile, do no pruning: just gether as three feet each way, in small gardens. Such close spacing) is likely to reduce the size of the ‘cannot form a crust. ThfS in turn should be soaked It will hold moisture well It may be necessary to sprinkle it daily to and - sonate — the most effective chemical yet developed for the control of this hard-to- treat it according to directions. fruits, and more room should be good. Since it was moved at the, at first. | time of purchase and again last | Both muskmelons and water- We carry @ good supply of insecticides, fungicides, fall I am inclined to believe the melons are usually grown in plant is putting its efforts into re- hills, which may be as close to- fertilizers, etc. Also ger- den tools and supplies. McNeil’s Nursery 6670 Dixie Hwy. (Near M-15) MA 5-7946 Clarkston to a tree pruner and flower cutter that is shaped like a pistol. cutter is at the end of the a shovel of well rotted manure, and and it is operated by pulling the half a pint of plant food. Sow ten trigger. seeds to a half inch in diameter. Maker VeloP. maker js Pistol Pruner Co. of Rocky ille Center, given where possible. Heavy fertilizing pays weil. As) much as a pint of balanced plant 2 bass food may be mixed well with the 5 soil beneath each hill several days The/be before the seed is planted. Or use a New Pistol Prunes _Pistel_pruner is the name given top of a windmill at the J. L. Van The pruner, nearly nine to the hill and thin out to inches long, will cut branches up the two strongest plants that de- rs Pontiac Press Phote WANDERING VINE — This athletic wisteria has climbed to the | Wagoner home, 6345 Andersonville ’ Rd. It's quite a picture to see the windmill in the lovely lawn setting at the VanWagoner’s. Mrs. VanWagoner says that the vine has been on the property for many years and gets many comments when in bloom. * * * = Do not harvest watermelons or * N.Y. \muskmelons until they are ripe, + « the All-Metal ‘ALL-PURPOSE SHED Some of its - hundreds of USES — Size: Size: , @ Prime @ Simple 5-piece assembly (4 sides & roof} @ Factory installed door (32" x 66") @ All flanges curled (NO SHARP EDGES) jsome study to determine when a ‘watermelon is ripe, without “plug-| Texas is at it again trying to | Melons giving a dead flat sound, | | time it's an oil from roses known igreen ones a ringing sound. The! as attar of roses or rose absolute, color of the spot where the melon the basit ingredient used in the lay on the ground usually changes manufacture | of perfume. from greenish white to yellow as “¢ ripens. Some 0000 rose bushes of a sne- | Squash are not so demanding as cial plentifolja variety imported ;melons, though some are just as from France have recent!) been sweet. Italian marrows, which pro- planted in deep east Texas and ‘duce mature fruits weighing when the roses bloom, a special ‘pounds, are delicious when a few extraction plant will be ready to days old. You can select your take the precious oil worth $750 a squash from many different types. pound in France from the petals |. some maturing in 6) days and _ The hard rain last Sunday fixed others 100 days. Many are splendid quite a few of the local flower winter keepers, and sweeter than bed® Mrs. Leo Bex. 37 Moreland. melons when properly cooked. called to say p how pretty her roses MODEL $0! 48” x 72” x 76" high Alse everlebie ia 60” x 84” x 76” high By DONALD E. NAGEL istructure or a case. These insects City Forester |tie the leaves about themselves Some of our most destructive and feed on the inside layers. ‘shade tree insects are the chewing The tent makers and bag worms insects. We can further divide build their bags and tents around! pointed ite after hey ar picked. | From the Garden Editor (American Beauty) had been be- ging”’ it. Thumping is one test, ripe produce a new kind of oil and this fore the rain. Lemon lilies and white peonies added to the scene in her garden that merely” stopped the passersbys. A call from her aeeeiaer re- vealed that Mrs. Thomas Camp- bell, 169 Cadillac, has a most beau- tiful garden. The hybrid roses are at their loveliest. One rose we al- ways like to hear about. the Peace rose, has 20 blooms as big as sau- cers. That's a sight worth seeing Giving a summer's glance ‘through the nursery company cat- alogue, I'm taken with the lovely pictures of flowering trees. The erabs. dogwood and magnolias were so 0 lovely this | year. City Forester Names Tree Insects insect must not be confused with the web worm. The web worm spins its silken net around several leaves whereas the tent maker prevent the seed drying out. High temperatures combined with abun- dant moisture will speed germi- nation so your seeds should soon emerge from underground. Until the seedling plants have begun te grow and become es- tablished, the soil should be kill weed. Now you no longer need break your back and callous Handy plastic tablespoon in each can AMERICAN CHEMICAL PAINT CO. Ambler, Pa - nites, cast. Originators of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T Weed Killers your knees by pulling and grubbing. Just get Weedone Crab Grass Killer Sodar. Follow the simple directions on the can and start spray- ing away that crab grass— and common chickweed too. Start now to have a lawn. free of crab grass... a lawn you ll be proud of. 4-ez. can $1.25 =. 2-1h. can $ 6.75 12-ez cam $2.75 6-ie can $19.50 sprinkled frequently. This is the only time when. light and fre- quent sprinkling is advisable in the garden. — Throughout the summer jt will be necessary to make sure that the garden receives at least one inch of water a week, either from rain or from the hose. Keep Cut Flowers Fresh, Longer Flowers should be cut in the cool, cool. cool of the evening—or the same climate-time in the morning That's the advice of Ruth Jami- son. house furnishings specialist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute Stand the flowers up to their necks in cold water in a dark place several hours or overnight before arranging them. Cut stems with a sharp knife on a slant to enable each to abserb more SPRINKLERS GARDEN HOSE HOSE MENDERS Burn with matches the stems of! INSECTICIDES flowers with milky sap such_as NOZZLES poppies and hollyhock, then place in cold water. Hollow-stemmed flowers such as ‘dahlias, delphiniums, lupines and larkspur can be best conditioned | BERRY. BOXES OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 4 CALCIUM CHLORIDE ithem into the type of tissue they| ‘small twigs and leaves and feed uses a crotch and several small |by dipping the cut ends into boil- ifeed on. Some are surface eaters,/°" the enclosed leaves. It is obvi- branches for the framework for ing water for a short period. Place -BARBER'S FEED STORE SALES & some are leaf miners, and stil] 0US to see that this is the most dif- tne silk tent. 921 MT. CLEMENS ~LEE’S ‘others are leaf rollers. |Sicult insect to control. The trees) The surface eaters are those| Must be Sprayed early in spring as soon as the foliage has opened. adults or larvae that feed on the. 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Fall Army worm. and |Pine Saw flies to mention some. ; the population by collecting and de-' jstroving egg masses during the winter, when the egg masses can be seen on the twigs. It has been reported that for every 10 ec masses destroved. 1509 to 2.500 caterpillars will be destroyed. | Power nd i Ease i Han idlin Fertunately there are numer- _ ous parasites and predators that | lower layers of the leaf. They | eee a — a . a are among the smallest of the | sae | are Bassweod leaf roller, Lae- insects. They destroy aif the leaf roller and Grape leat | green tissue of the leaf and it | Tn. turns brown. ‘In other cases the infestation The most common tentmaker ts lmay consist of only’ an occasional the. eastern tent caterpillar. This! The leaf miners ~ are insects that feed between the upper and | Summing up, then, the following are the most prevelent insects found in Pontiac on trees are the canker worm, the tussock moth, the tent caterpillar, the web worm, the box elder bug. the aphids, elm bark beetle and borers Perennial Land Biennial Seeds Can Be Planted Perennial and biennial seeds can go into the ground from now on. Set them into seed-bed rows (wa- ter the soil down thoroughly ahead. lof time if the weather has been 'dry) and thin out later. 5 They may be transplanted into permanent positions in the fall or, next spring. ‘tunnel and upon close examination - _ jthe insect can be found. Examples - lot leaf miners are the Birch min- ‘er, Arborvitae miner, Elm miner, Oak miner and Lilac miner. j Control of the miners is more difficult. Nicotine: Sulfate must be applied after the eggs are deposited and before the mines exceed one ‘and one-fourth inches in diameter. |Infected leaves can be picked and ‘burned also as a control measure. | The leaf rollers are a type of linsect that roll the leaf and tie it |with silk, or construct a bag-like whist away Weeds. THE BOLENS RIDE-a-matic TRACTOR JOB faster while you RIDE! t for the easiest possible way Sesh, dry Extra Irrigation Can Increase Farm Yields | COLUMBUS, Ohio (INS) — Sup- ‘plemental farm garden irrigation, even during periods of normal rainfall, can increase yields by as much as 50 per cent. D. M. Byg, an Ohio State Uni- versity extension agricultural en- gineer, says irrigation at the right itime insures better and more even needs. See it today at our There's Iabor-saving double action in this famous 2-4D and grassfood. It subtly WEED & FEED is excellent for restoring run-down lawns, feeding helps grass fill in as weeds melt away. 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JUNE 22, 1956. ie CL THIRTY-SEVEN._ — vende taqued tm ontistpation of the oa-| Fiewers <2 lection of taxes actually levied and un- cs Aa ; GM Windshields Cram M aking ¢ M AR K ETS Stocks Continue Wi ] son, y out h Ey vang relist, = collected or for which sn appropriation): OO awe wlan C ; Safest Made B tsseccoreer cat 2 tering of losses as well. Pleading guilty to two charges: the gospel. . Ran wae te tok of all Bends enal __ Funeral Home—PE 41882 es oa |, Wheat near the end of the first) Lettuce e014 at iettuce “aeaa| Steelshowever. were mixed and of driving without an operator's li- re Se en ee oe SS tees Cemetery ylots 5 ee ee \corn part iY eo yasnae 1°26 ay ems ipeens: yreeee i ine tie cy following issuance of strike in icense, Dock P. Robinson, 42. of 307 Wilson has toured 16 countries wecisiaut at ihe ceosral Wes ‘ot the, i * : i * 1 * sta mite theretn is th a said, “the occasional dual CT orn Ma \Sed-See structions by the United Steelwork- ‘California Ave., was sentenced to! ‘of Europe, and has spoken before sais) a ees vom Ne tp vine! warren cure ‘GRAVE bu or “ghost’ image condition experi-. — M% to * lower, July 6% Fye| AL se ly eT Tite yd oe iustard. ers preparatory to the June 30 90 days in Oakland County Jail patherings of 70,000 in Chicago's nee of Wolverine Lake far oublie tn- BEST LOCATION IN "THE GAR- 0 ower July $1. soy- wee | end that the Vill Council, caced with fist wostshiokis bas! © Ot hanged tiee. sale eS Net 175-25. bu.| eadline. \Thursday. He was arraigned be-isoigier Field, 20,000 in Maple Leaf orv said Vivace will ect and hold «| Sot of the Frooness 6 alte lots been practically eliminated.” _ is e vie Turnip. No 1 } 00-125 bu Motors were most actively trad- lore Springfield Township Justice Gardens. Toronto, and 3 35,000 in the nvhite hearine st 8:90 eclark, ol = pe . und ee 2 . nec bh y ‘82.94%: lard 7 to 17 a hundred) ed. The fundamental current of ‘Emmett Leib. letale fair pround at M bpteceemio Be Nr Oey ot a aie. \* higher, July $11.22 CHICAGO POTATOES : : state fair g at Minneapolis. (the Villeee Hall ’ - mens. ” “ | ; id stock business and industrial news re- yy H. f leuse sat¢ proposed amendment The Pontiac Press ay il e leveanit ee ‘eck 3: total US. ship-| mained good. oe Lyons.) 52,0 Ciark: | By order ot ee in C FINT AYBON . e { ° be . Grain Prices |ment 642 Thursday; supplies too few) Fog was up more than a point | ‘ston, was jailed for 30 days on) | Village Clert FOR WANT ADS . CHICAGO GRAIN [to quote; ne’ carlet treck ssles: new two counts yesterday after plead- | June 22. 1956 in rysler p ants CHICAGO. June 22 +AP) — Opening 'mosk arrivals 28: om tech 26: supeee and later shaded this-gain slight- ino guilty to speeding and iacving apnea ownente DIAL FE 2-8181 ® . S Whe tarlot track sales:» washed 100 1b ly. Chrysler remained firm despite with a revoked license. He was | REGISTRATION NOTICE Fiaw 6 aca to'3'oe ; . duly .. 207% July ....... es”, California Long White 7.15. union approval of strike action. larral before West BI fiel id | mm. i aethemotive Divisinn wt Oioe pe mn gHS BR wien BS "Volume for the day was esti: Township Justic Elmer Di | ee Ae eee eee pti int , C . ceene 2.10% Dee Soegg © DETROIT EGGS ownship Justic Elmer eter-| . ia on ee rable Chrys- ee cence 216% ag megone 3 DETROIT. June 22 (AP)- Eggs. fod mated at. around 1,700,000 shares le. ° Awal S cision ‘Towmanio oom re arniaiet hry Picci ids nj an fo iia Bagi naib uly . a sep eee 1 244 —— cases included. federal-state on pared witht 1,820,000 yesterday. | L tehigan ied given thet in con evita for ‘rors "otber ee oe i » q } ~ = s s herebe 1 a an cance’ e rges Gar wating condeina ed ih aT . lose Ser large 43. medium 37. The associated press average of | Oakland County detectives ‘were RaulinelA d F ae with the “Michigan Election fey thal) pettion of! the: fival s s. Mar seers 143's real : a =| Browns—Grade A. large 42: medium 60 stocks at noon was up 30 cents, investigating today a recent report. gen a acing the Seino — poll “| insertion of = advertise ep , In a two-day vote 11,000 of the Ot *... 1189 637 Grade B. large 36 Grace C. large 31. to $182.50, with the industrials up! that 14 windows had been smashed | € Ss f Upon anv day, excen gay specie! election aor —— ee = 91° Checks 28 ounty upervisors ‘OF holid : 4 throug 18.000 members of Local 212 of La a 1281 Total weekly receipts (June 16-22) 39 cents, the rails up 50 cents and recently in a school at Thomas. or primary election. receive for recistra-— error When cancellations the United Auto Work bal OT 329 case ‘ Monda Session [tion the name of anv lega! voter in said ais mada we cure is eet : 1) ers cast bal- “Browns rade A extra large 40, large the utilities unchanged. A bev a blevele vatard o1 645 was] y Township not s!ready reeistered who vour “kill umber” Ne lots but approval of the strike must A] t Celebrate 37-40. medium 33-3 ys Heye ff ued a as) imav apoly died pi ee aa adjustmehts will be given t ~ F av a | vide t still come from {international head- iIxon 0 ) : eto eee aaa New York Stocks stolen yesterday from the grounds jrecintretion Peet ited ner caesium without it Having tabled action on the pro-, |posed Rochester imcorporation un-, til a suit on the matter is decided, of Baldwin School, 40 E. Howard. St.. Pontiac police said. ,during the time intervening hetween the ‘thirtieth dav before anv regular. speciap~ or official orimary election and the day excessive on ail offerings. Demand con- tinues siow Prevailing weakness at Chi- cago and New York causing some uncer- Closing time tor advertise ments containing type sizes iarmer then regular agate quarters. In the event of a strike, six, (Late Morning Quotations) July 4th at Manila . 5 tainty as to present values t h election fi rysier plants employing Local’ aiokcal ‘sank! 182 int ee 8 Pancake breakfast at Covert i, Oakiand County Circuit Court \° noice te hereby siren (Nerf wu dur srowese! coy tebieetion 212 members would be affected.’ wasiHINGTON (NS)—The White D&TROIT BUTTER AND EGGS ALES alts Jacobs * Methodist Church. June 30. Start), County's Boerd of Superianea (Sea a peatiac Tesrsnie uss plus 7,000 other employes in the. us ed today that Vice DETROIT. June 15 ‘APi—Eggs. f 0D Allied Strs 485 Johns Man «at serving at 5. 30 a. m. —Adv. ail ondav. July 9th 1986—Last Dav Transient Want Ads may Plymouth assembly, axle and en- - ident Rich rd M,N wicca. “= == “ane an ir ele waa ee a a jwill face a routine agenda at their) The Thirtetn dav preceding said the daw&f-ouviicetion after : : sident icna ixon grades Alum Kelsey ayes os { - gine plants. Pre Coat July _.Whites—Grade A jumbo 44-49 weight- Alcoa ie Kennecott 127 Summer rummage. First Presby- meeting Monday morning in the Fp erry re aan 1@) Chapter 1 the first insertion go'te Manila to participate in “ed average 46. extra large 47-47', wtd Am Airline. 43 Kimb Cik ... 494 terian Church, Fri. 7 p. m. to 9 p. County Othe Building: {Part 2 «a'. Act Nb 2308, Public Acts of The strike vote climaxed a series. Fourth ceremonies commemorat- are 44 _ pete a 2-48 Les Papel res ie M4 Kresge. 88 at m.: Sat. 9 a. m. toll a. m. Adv. 1919. as emended by Act No 91 Ste CASH WANT AD RATES & jum ¥ ave roger of disputes which saw the Mack ing the 10th anniversary of Philip- Grade B large 40 ° Am Gas & El 385 (in MeN&L .. 152 . ' A report on ie secsllv-anaried ee Se —acke Lines '-Dey 3 Daye 6 Daye Ave. Plant shut down by wildcat? nd dence. Browns—Grade A large 44-44%, wid Am M & Fdv 202 (icg & My .. 662 ff your friend’s in jail and needs ; ah : ot 8 oriok am. until & o'clock pine | —, 14. medium 41 Grade B large Am Motors. 66 octn Al 43.1 petition of some Madison Heights _ Prom 8 © 2 6150 $186 $2.76 strikes six times between June 7 . gre Mets: modinm 61 Grete Drees was. Go) cern ANS -- Si bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4081.| aes. for annexation of a por-iocrecre en nent the pacpese 3 1500 2703.88 = J i - ron and. June 15. News secietaiy James C. Hag: Total weckts | reste geen | aa mee. 2 por hla eT AY. tion of Madison Heights 16 Roa ree such of the qualifies electors In sain ef ee eges Jun “lo were © riliar h Cit Village as sha 7 erty sald Nixen well meake drums 3190, US stendards 3160 dir- Beth Stee! onc tee wae Lesa 4 pen in ew’ ersey Buildings ons = ereenae Commit June 22, 23. 1956, ae a Uo i : : : { t hecks current receipts Nat 0 j —— » & Te, » why wa . oodcoc s Mikesel), Mrs. He said Eisenhower urged Nixon Sry 7828. « Bohn Alum... 264 rin Me Paani : th ieee “to make thig trip and to repre Bend Ore. 16S NY Central 3 tee Chairman Harry Horton will jg NOTICE _ OF rustic eal ko. 36, 28, 3%, 34, 35, 37, 39, aig a agaan 4 John sent him and the United States at Bere wirecr, ee kat & Wes 71 ELIZABETH, N. J. —A modern report on bids on the proposed pasen123¢9 Public sale will Pe sai 58, 61, 62, 65, 71, 72, 73, Mes Salim 2 om the ceremonies.” . Poultry pale 4 a ee ag a and completely equipped combina- County Animal Shelter, and will Poy gacestr. Wichiven. ~ 7A, %6, 100, 109. Oe This was one of the matters DETROIT POULTRY Budé Co “49 west aAirittn 155 thon parts warehouse and office seek approval of plans and au-' June 22231956 fue 2 ee F Childe Hagerty said. which Nixon dis- DETROIT ‘AP)—Prices paid _ per Burroughs | #0 ¢ Obio Ou $1 building was officially opened here thorization of bids on the Board of NOTICY OF PUBLIC SALE Help Wanted Male 6. . pound {o. Detroit for No 1 quality 176 ; » GMC “uck oy ; n Notiee is hereby given t % AnH - : Oe Haven Farm laren cussed with the President when [ve poultry up to 10 am k Py te . 3 bas aw Air 103 Die one inched aoe arn at Eawcation building 3rd dav of foal ue : abi’ a rs ; Meavy hens 23-24: light trpe 16 Heavy 316 . po 1S) é c } ‘ at- undere'ened will sell a wa bite le to Treated to Carnival he talked with him in his hospital wee. or tines ret ee pees Sec e -- 3y3 Pann Ep as 4 : m Reports also will be heard on ane pichest bidder for cash one 1958 S < et 3. a) >. SS * if seria room Monday. Rocks 24-28 Caponettes i-5'y Ibe) Carrier Co. 46 Parke De 30 fended’ by public offic bale basin ea: proposed Civil Defenseor dinance, Pots 247 | Motor ASPG112262, Seca! Salecmen needed to complete our ROMEO Durnng the annual __ Cose 1. 12 peaney 3c oe men. and GMC execuuves {OM getivities of the Inter-County irsiesn’ oe eee meee Eat Our volbae selluia. takre six-day carnival sponsored by Ro- CHICAGO POULTRY ee Sone €i3 Pa RR 242 Pontiac and other areas : FM icnlene gates Ged mar we imsneceed this necessary Experience not H 5 ‘Cc Second Chancers Name CHICA ; : Pepsi Cola M1 Committee, progress of the Tu- °) dreae. The undersigned re- essential—we will train you. Our meo Amvets Post 150 here, Com- poe soem ari Live peehry bate? care -- OO prizer a The building provides offices for 4. ulesie Ranstortan Study ed a lr Se nicer los selling methods Can put you in 6 ; : > : ‘ . . en s Phelps D 62.35 GMC’ 3 : i : : 23. «1988 high paying position with one of ; mander Sam Bentley and Presi- Next Yeor $ Leaders bstenes receipts ia coepe [a eee Clerk Toute OF eniiee 4G fC's Eastern Region -and New Committee and the Equalization / June 22, 23, 1988 the meek protieastre Para analer. dent Florence Boom of the post LAKE ORION—Newly elected smcheneed to leekr? Kents kane es CaeiPea 8 a ree _. York Zone truck ptrsonnel and Coammittee. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE pepsiene a... Avely j arranged for an afternoon of fun- iz 21. itght hene 17-18 broilers or frvers Coca Cola ,,..117 3 * coach parts representatives, Notice is hereby etven by the under- ~~ 22-23. old 5-1 . Colg Palm |... S42 Pillsby, Mul 455 : : ae : h July 6 1986. at FRAP Es te . and rides for tots from the Haven officers ot he Second-Chance h-x- ant Lee ie ops pion beeiah 7 224 Pit Plate or as It alse hou ae Drain contracts with Farmington mene! nates — we CY OWENS INC Farm for Retarded Children tension Group include: Mrs. Vin- Col Gas ie lfret = 6)”: — ses a 68.158 square: and Southfield Townships will be Pontiac Oakland County Michigar FORD DEALER cemt Vaverek cLairman Mr< = Ea as Mereagr 3 uu ‘ foot warehousing section with 35.,- read by Drain Committee Chair public sale of a 1955 ee Aira) 147. $ Saginaw Pontiac : F ? i! : = 7 1 nN I e 5 : ce Con N Gas 7 ORCA 416 000 bins for sto truck and Sate Reriel Number P26iT1S0 will be Reid. ‘. Robert Strehle, vice-chairman; ivestoc ee Pes 416 Rega. Sxl “a man John G Semann for cash, to the highest bidder ines . $ ENGINEER AVAILABLE Mrs. Odes Case. secy.-ireas Mrs PETROIT LIVESTOCK Con Po = a * ex Satay ae coach parts. An election date will be set for ropa Ribas ee cea Count? 4 ee . . , (Cont Ba 31 ev Met . . x = A : spa | pa Wace we mcm y 27 re et a ee ey stat ieee a Skcaaieh See Pe SS eee oat cou gcnalporaton cue ny See un i, ae Sei cut oo test's ae and INDUSTRIAL DESIGN en a — ‘ n * een, Caine leclakicl 0% Us Racancanlecell cost cuneln 76 Rarkl oa <5 ae truck and cb6ach general pre ion vote PULL gt SS ron between 1030 and 12 00 : ! _e. “nenne eC alternate iea@ about two thirds steckers and feeders, Corn Pd bad Safeway St $27 sales mana s ’ “tively. s - = = = = - Plant Supervision M } jy Dalance cows and few od@ lots slaughter Curtiss Wr 74 @: Sea Lace a6 gers. respectively. said PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE By A McBRIDE t AMBITIOUS - HIGH SCHOOL STU- firs. Peter Schuler. community cocrs ane heifers. hardly enourh meer Deere - 772 @ Reg Pap 52 eXpanded facilities were required CmART ER ON ne VILLAGE OF 1184-74442 jeee 33 aH 19se fear. SAE for part time : ; 5 FOLVERINE LAKE un aseens MI 6-2877 chairman; Mrs. Robert Sanford, snd heifers to mae s marie: “few sales Dot Besr ° 33 Sean AL RE 88 to Keep pace with a healthy truck Notice w'nereny even thal a proposed Se os publicity choice fed steers 973-1100 Ip 18 00-2000 +>Doug Aire . 58 Simmons 4a4ane@ coach sales increase in the ‘M*®tter amendment to the Village -her- at df I Pet neag nent, Meera Hise, Beye gy, Sm ,O, M2 Eastern Region in the past few ‘"ws" tlw Seonie of the vines af Wn Dessay eee 3a 00 tibet " Du Pent 2172 3 a - § e people of the Village o Fol. i . Mus e experi- zo ce. utilny amd standard seers and Dy Pent, 713 Secony Mee ed ars vere eae Sree assess Death Notices enced Steady employment Grd AVAILABLE. Family man 4!. 10 children. energetic. capable, good Factive weak to 86 cents lower utility Fast Ko 901 sou Ry aa yg the Constitution and Public Act 278 of _wages._ Call PE 5-413 for appoint, Ith. College level ed Good analyst, best references 22 [1180-1300 very sparingly 1350: can- Fi Auta THe. 34) Boerry Rana 25.3 Woodhouse was among the fac- 1909 do hereby ordain and amend thie 9. ae AUTOMOBILE healt ollege level education analyst, best references 22 Fo one cutters 10 00-18 00. few shelly #1 & Mus -. gtd Of Calif 812 tory, re tat : t at nome rule charter for the Village of AU MC Eb years in both production and general office. Presently employed statt P canners down to 880: bulla steady util. Emer Red 82 g:4 Of Ind | 587 presentalives’ present at woiverine Lake HAYES wpe sgh oom . = SALESMAN position im one of big three Seeks any position where effort and J it) and low commercial 13 68-1800. ne bl br ere sta Ol pot ei the grand opening. Others from oth iod us baccana let the iete Bmma (nee | Men with selling ability for new integrity are recognized and rewarded with a feeling of accomplish- ron soar selina — Sied about “Irestone -. 7 pple > 22.1 GMC’s Home Office in Pontiac. Section 161 The village council! may Herzog: ome ok of robe A peociml one = cat merchendiswa ax, on : mt 4 . L ment and @ fair salary, Write Box 3! Pontiac Press or call evenings steady goed and cheice veslers 11.00. ee | ly oe Peck. a Mich., were J. M. Gilroy. assistant payed el money on the creas of the vil- sonneen ent Miss posite Bare | oS i persbe Cevtral Cincoin only MAytair 6-6293 commerssl (000-8087, cc ae =e Freepot — =e oun ks col 433 general truck sales manager: C. peanebagel for any purpose within the regaled mater panera! eae —o. Sales Pike. Pon- \ : Preuh Tre 3 51 . scope of its powers. previded. that the aniey | eee eee =e = = oe 7 eee ee een Gen Bak 2 or = ae F. Dick, assistant general Coach net donded indebtedness incurred for Oakiand, Birmingham. Interment BARBER WANTED. FULL OR CWICAGO LIVESTOCE Gen Gass ce Tex G Sul . 333 Sales manager; T. E. Wilson, gen- #" pabtic purposes shall not at any time Mich Cemetery, Plymouth, me = s Barber Shop. Gen Flee Thomp Pd 23 . . exe ten 110: percentum of the Sih. ———_—— } onwcelm_} cociye CHICAGO ‘APi—Salable hogs 4.000. Gen Pos = mak R Bear ve eral manufacturing manager: J. assessed valuation .f all real and per-| MANNING. JUNE 21. 1, 1996, JANE BETWEEN AGES OF 30 AND 4 ; moderately active: strong to higher Gea ‘co 4g7 Tran W Air. 218 D. Atkinson, parts warehousing rank Property in the villaee: provided. Marie, 497 Perry. beloved infant for load department work Wil! en Butchers: most advance on -weights Gen tore 3 Transamer 40 BW. ndell urther that in case of fire. flood or daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | include loan interviewing and col- under 23¢ Ib instances up more on these Ger Tr 43 Trent Cen 23 «6Manager; and Crandell, di- other calamity the legislative body may Manning. Punerel service will be | lection Salary open Appiv be- 7 weights: sows mostly 2 higher: in- Gen Time ... 31! 2 underwood 321 rector of public relations. rrow fer the relief of the inhabitants held Saturday. June 23, at 10 30 tween 10 @ 3. Chief Pontiae = several Nets lots No. 1-3 _ crores . *) Un Carbide 1204 is eee Vilas and for the preservation of am. from the Huntoon Funeral Reases) Credit Unien 850 Jos- : tchers 16.50. No 1 and : In Pac .. 198 6 |municipal property a sum not to ex- Home with Rev. Fr. Immel oi- _ ya : grade lots these weights very scarce, Joodrich =e Unit Air Lin.. 39 jeeed one-quarter ‘',) of one (1) per- ficiating. Interment in Ottawa CAB DRIVERS, STEADY Days. most No 2 and 3 200-230 Ib 1600-1625: Joodvear .... 72 tn Aire 702 jeentum of the assessed valuation of all Park Cemetery. Funeral arrange- | Steady ovart time nights 101 W. 240-270 Ib 15. 75-16 00: 225 tm 1$.90- Gt No Ry 424 Unit Pruit 495 real and personal property in the vil- . 1$ 75. small lots 160 ‘90 14.00-16 90, Gt West 8 208 Un Gas C 297 lage. due In not mere than three <3 | nese 4 s - = . n as 797 ‘ : o ore nm three «34 | ——— FOR SALE—On Giddings Road near Walton Boulevard and jarger lots 325-400 Ib 1325-14 75. tebier uit on ise US Lines 771 veers even if such loan would cause psi SUM; Ge 1k Ga. eee vee elder" Appiy 8 ed small lots srownd 300 Ib and lighter 0 ss US Rubber 503 > | the Indebtedness of the village to ex- . 1956, J . adjacent to Pontiac city limits. High, dry, attractive spot. 10 acres to 18.00: 428-850 Ib 12 50-13 25 - mestk 31 UR Steel 554 Enoch McIntyre ceed the sal@ (En (16) pecceatom taal: 3318 W. Sutton Rd ‘formerly of Orchard Lake 3 to Salable cattle 800 salable calves 200: Neoter Lal 441 warn B Pic 25 OXFORD — Service ¢ Enoch 2t!e8. and provided. further that in Pontiac: age 76. dear father cf CARPENTERS WANTED §& eTIDIS tor only $5,800, $800 down, $50 month, 5 years to pay. Call not enough ateers or heifers offered to Hooker FE! pf 994 west Un Tel 192 _ oC computing the net bonded indebtedness rs. Mildred Van Wagoner, Ed- 56 Project ——— — ow : test prices. a few loads steers carried oe 3: Wests A Bk ae McIntyre, 51, 560 Driscoll Dr., will fer the purposes hereof there shal) not bs ne ns aioe dear haga regal Noss iat : vee = ; ? ? s si ‘ ee F = other } l tac c in v Gucne. Clip Wis ad. (On premues Sunday 2 ts’ 5.) Seat teaneay 5 rca mua saa ace, Inland Stl... 831 White Sot 44.2,be at 2 p.m Sunday at Shackelford Dee oe carmen, at wpecbal acne. Fucersl ° sattice OM be Wake or Warne = al mercial cows steady to weak. canners Inter’ak Ir 28 Wilson & Co. 161 Funeral Home in Selmer, Tenn.,.™ents even though they are also Satutaay, Jyne 23. at 2 pm. from CARPENTERS. ROUGH. ALSO BERNARD EDELMAN, 10300 WOODWARD TO 8-5010 and cutters mostly steady bulls S@ or Int Bue Mach 495° Woolworth 46 , . . ‘\a general obligation of the village the Muir Brothers Funeral Home lay out man for custem houses, more lower veailers steady» part load '@' Hare 4 Yale & Tow 781 with burial in Bethel Springs. Tenn. mortgage ponds which are secured wiih Rev Edward Duchard of- Steady work Birminghem area, standard erade 1100 Ib Hoisiegin- steers [Mt Nick : .. Youne ® & _ a Arrangements for Mr. McIntyre, °D!y >¥ ® mortgage on the prap- ficiating Interment in Perry Mi Please call after 5. 11 2-9264 i 1650 packace of choice 900 Ib heif- Sa sods "Or Fontth Rad a i “erty or franchise or @ pubile utility wht Cs Me rea CARPENTERS WANTED. EXPER- | “ ers 1950 « few standard heifers 1400. Int Shoe 7 Zenith Re 1 who died vesterday at St Joseph and anv other bonds which are exc! ideds will be at 3 18 pm at the Ceme- lence in modernization work, none 1430 0 few standard cows up to 14 06 Mercy Hospital Pontiac, are being therefrom by law. and the resources of tery Mr. Mitchell will He in state others need apply FF 17-7006 of utility and commercial cows 1675-13 00 STOCK AVERAGES any debt retirement or sinking. fund at the Muir Brothers Funeral FE 27-8245 Eves OR 3.2276 utility Holstein cows 12.50: canners and) xgw oy June 22—Compiiead by handied by the Melvin A. Schutt pledged -tor the retirement of any our- Home .021 Bouth M-24. Lapeer, BA a a ar ‘ ORK p Michigan AB DRIVERS. STEADY AND cutters 10.00-11 75. utility and commer-\ tne associated Press Funeral Home.-231 Auburn Ave, "2ndine bonds which ace. included MaRAbilt beret eee ee part time 25 or older. Apply 438 7 ciel bulls 1¢.90-18.00 £000 ane choice. 30 1 60 bebidagge era ten (10) pereentum Imita- SHATTUCK, PERRIN B.. 590 Henrt- _ Orchard Lake 3 to m j vealers : i mest cull te com: | Indust. Rails Util Stocks tion, shell be deducted from the amount etta Birmingham, husband of S20 1 wr be — doo. laue Inter lambs ang Previous aay ‘2301 1419 729 1922) A stpervisor for the Thomp- of — bonded indebtedness. rer aeeken thee et father | COOK able sheep aughter lambs and w ’ 722 1818 roduct tien 14.2. The council may borrow of Carolyn, son of Ts. Anna | } sheep sieady: good and choice wert, ass Se | Go ® Co. of Detroit, be | woney and issue the bends of the village Shattuck, brother of Mrs. Don ee et ee oe native spring mee 20.00-2200 cull t© year ago 21 tas has been in Oxford for the past therefor in anticipation of the payment Hovey. Mrs. James Rosso. Carl were RA ° low good 11.00-19 00: << to low 6004 iese nigh 787 1915 th rs, (of special assessment« made for de- and Stanley Shattuck. Service 6 ——— one may =—_ slaughter ewes 3.00-4 i986 low as ine, “Bree yee fraying the cost of public improvements. See ea DIEMAKERS after t 1 m . zx a ee ita ieee Survivors are his mother, Mrs. have been oatirmea ta Gash] meres ety land. Birmingham. Interment in tant wagtaccrine $2 Million Estimated Bessie Gooch, Tennessee, his wife, b¢ #" obligation of the special asseas-| _ White Chapel Cemetery. sere me gn ime Ok ' DETROIT STOCKS A ment district only ot may be both an’ SHELTON, JUNE 20. 1936. ANDREW pete ee ae to Pave Straits Bridge ‘C. J. Pephier Co.) we dona; and three children, Harold obligation of the special assessment dis- Z. 306 Bheitieid. age 61: velovea | EXPERIENCED SEMI i ‘Pigures after decimal = are eighths son, ‘* and a genera ation of the usband 0) rs. rirw a. | , * "\ : Pn Low Noon °.. claberigg arabe = John veer Such bonds shall not exceed ee ee ee — dota | DRIVER FOR LU M- i t oung, Ja t i a : a LANSING (R—It'll cost $2.247.013 Allen Biecs & Bawip Co “ye hfe ees ni ddcre and Bac anticipation of the collection of which, . E Shelton. Mrs. Sherman Holey. BER CO. MUST BE lo pave the Mackinac Bridge andiSemne: Say coy. ,, 11 14 frandchldren Ger ort unatd, and,nal weer tach) Gent pitegchae cee, «AGGRESSIVE. ABLE a 700-foot adjoining viaduct, the'S po 3 a6 47 not exceeding five (3) = Harrison and Mrs. Minnie White. | T > AND TAE- B A Rows) Se os o5 9§ annum C Ife Me . Leahy ‘re al Puneral service will be held Sat | age sas See 0: - = r * * Mackinac Bridge Authority said to- Fie" Promnet'c Free coos ost William Alfred Baughman Sints piedeed fon ine navel ot bande urday. June 23, at 1:30 p.m. from LY LUMBER ACCU: day. Mig Co 8 8 | HOLLY—Service for William Al- sal! be set aside in a special fund for the, Voorhees-Giple Funeral Home | RATELY. THIS IS A The horit if the low bid. Tolte Batson Co 14d oat 14 the payment of such bonds. In no event with Rey. Tom Malone officiating. | a tas Se seat authority sald the low bi dg 12 13 fred Baughman, 62, 428 North shall such bonds be sold therwis Interment in Perry Mount Park STEADY TOB. APPLY was entered jointly by Johnson “Sc"as bid and asked Saginaw, Holly who died yester- *i#Pored of at less than their par value. Cemetery. Mr, Shelton: will He in IN PE Re ee PON : aay : — a "|The issuance of special assessment bonds state at C0 Beet eee eS N ERSON. N- Greene Co. of Ann Arbor and Louis day at Hurley Hospital, Flint, shall be governed by the provisions of __neral Home. — 71 LUM + Garavaglia of Center Line. k . R | lafter a sudden heart attack. willl‘ the general laws of the state applicable. SHENBERGER. L, gUNE 20. ne ae AC UMBER CO.,, Bro e Bedtime vies ithereto Bonds may be issued in antici- | E. 119 8. Josephine St _ 8&1 OAKLAND AVE. The authority said it expects to be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Dryer Fu- Ption of the collection of special assess- age 46: beloved wife of William ' she never goes to bed unless we put here there,” Mrs. McKenney apologized to weary police officers. est bid entered earlier. Hitchhiker Safe DANVILLE, Va. (#—Mrs. Arlon |Loving heard a strange sound as | She drove her station wagon for several miles. She stopped at ia service station, had the veh jraised on a grease rack for a | quick inspection. Perched preca- lriously on a rear spring and straddled over the axle was a tiny kitten. The kitten seemed none the | worse for its buggy ride. Ishe Was Excited Supplement for Barkley. LEXINGTON, Va, (®—Washing- ton and Lee University’ 8 1956 year- book,"*The Calyx,” ‘contains a spe- cia} section, a four-page slick paper supplement including photogra) SELECT FROM ENTIRE STOCK DEDUCT 1 from Regular Prices ‘ tion where keynote speaker Sen. Alben W. Barkley died. : County Calendar Bg -! — bo =m § resteh =, be t the school h A JEWELRY DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR gad 2 gems feo te a een? S We Give Holden's i Stamps. ‘ wife's stove. One man put it gut! / : . —smothering it with — | i.” Le A ry; 3 \ | ? rf a! i j@ : | ; y bd. go i \ Ie ° | gal: Fe ee L Bek ae, ep Gf Sa ee Ay j a } i 7 / {- f phs + ele et tha geal i tragic Mack ceraphs for Driving Over Limit three sons and a daughter at home. : i Garth, William, John and Con-| stance; two other daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Thompson of Brecken- ridge and Mrs. Donella Burns of ™ California; a sister, Mrs. LaVonne Bradley of Holly; and four grand- children i Ks . ne Waterford Man Jailed Pleading guilty to speeding. George H. White, 31, of Waterford Township, was sentenced to serve) spect 20 days in the Oakland. _ County Jail today. He was beforé Water-|reven ford Justice s D, Lefurgy and was jailed aftet failure to pay finele jand costs totaling $50... He had Ittene . In such ce re shall ® Tiated aa year an ‘amount sufficient to y the bonds — in anticipation the collection ts against the vil \ , | pot reportedly driven 70 miles an hour| ot. ment of the village's portion of such) cost in installments, then in such case, bonds may be issued im anticipation of payment of the amount «4 to the ee the same as they issued in anticipation of the pavment of the amount —— to. the the same . Ni section contained shal) be construed. require the financing bad = village’s por- tion of the cost of an t in the manner “herein | “specified Tt shell a separate be necessary issue series of bonds for “the village's portion of the cost of any such eqare improve- ment, but such bonds may be inc as a LE of a total issue against all assessments, including those inst the ane “ace e. council! may siso issue ri ye obligations of _ ben al go 4 be Po sg any ‘other Se Oe cinta na authorised > "ko bonds snail “ee a . ial elec in a 35>-mile yout. ’ general ‘tion: ‘that the ig nom shalt not apply to! Shenberger will lie in state at the Pursley Funeral Home. SOLAN, JUNE 21. i956) MRS. MAR- ret (Peggy Mae, 877 Me- Nand. pen Run, Lake — beloved wife awa t contract vy and MENOMINEE (®—Mrs. William iments levied in respect to two or more. Shenbderger; beloved daughter of i see bametie oil bees iy McKenney looked almost every- neral Home. Burial will bein Lake- pubtic improvements. but no special, | Mrs. John Thomas: dear mother: | . __ Experienced — gin shortly : side Cemetery ‘assessment district shall be compelled) ~- of Mrs. Louise Staton, William L. afterwards where before calling out state po- : to pay oe maton of any other special” poole patred bose aol ‘ aor! s. ; ; sh jassesement dis‘ rict : p becCra: ] - An earlier group of bids was re. lice to look for aie tyear He had been with the Beebee Section 163 Whenever any portion Jock Thomas. Faseral service “Sa esman jected by the authority because Gaughter, Kay Ann. Se ‘- Motor Sales, Holly, for 20 years. ref ae ‘ete cueea enes jim frees eka) Pucuicy iP unered Television alr condihtoners, and they were too high. The $2.247.013 = Fe eat = - vail =igp ome, Surviving are his wife, Rhoda; Meg tiatere a Vgrral pel necrpege lel ose y officiating Interment ta "White cxperienced man FE ash was some $60.000 less than the low- | °C: - om ere tf ths conned anal peaviae (or the pay. Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mrs iMMEDIYTF OPENING IN PART and service departments. Apniy in person Keego Sales & Service, Keego Harbor. ND ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J UNE 22, 1956 ie “os % é : 4 P32, an. oucea ied ae =~ Ste, foe Multiple a PE 550 ‘ time) tee ote en gg gg sales Salesmen Wid. Experinence and aggressiv estate salesmen, WHITE BROS. Real. Fstate OR 23-2378 bd @ real ;] Complete eharge of home. Live in. Call EM é 1, Work Wanted Female 11 St dhaeieeieaaaliatiedinesieedaeieaiediadisteita tdiedia tethetineed “Hime employment. Phone MUvua es bone Exper wide aa ; WARNS | AND IRONING woh OPE a on p wat __abie. nouretizanings Reference: "aval WOMAN WOULD LIKE housework by the day. Please call FE 2-2744, * come without home| and fam'ly Teaponsibilities ~~ Buildin gS * Service 12 you guaity Car and Aone: ree | lA, OR 3-2700 to arrange for NDIN « gimerview eon ee = Lavine, FINI NO. QUALITY AITRESs WANTED MUST experienced, Apply Purtney's c. BUD ar FE 38-2060 __Drug Store, 2 2367 Piha h ee Lake. | 4-1 CEMENT A AND BLOCK {WORK WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFT __auieck service. OAkiand 8-3449 for filing, typing and general ‘ions elerical work. Must like detailed| Basements glassed dnd sefreen perwork and be steady. This! {fp porukes, attics, garages a permanent not just for Jesdcoenby ee roofing and 6 the Be ompmer. Pontiac Press drives _Bo' MICHIGAN REMODEL Set) | Seah STEADY | 3377_W Sav; __FE_ +6 3 A-1 CEMENT WORK WOMAN TO LIVE IN. 6 & 3, DAYS. a \ must lke ebildrea, MA LLOYD MONROE £20. FE 46866 WOMAN Z A-l LAYING. SANDING f Lice ed Contractors. + Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service SALESMEN Have anus he i Geta somgggel Bo = 2 MAHAN natn at or Estate Exc! O° Petre W. Huron Pien- co. SALES OPPORT. Will train 3 men. to handle loca! wholesale food accounts. sonality and capacity for perten and bonus. Will pay capable man —_ per month. Apply, 10 -a.m FARMER'S MKT. 44 Auburn Ave. Per- hard 3626 before 10 a.m. and TOOLMAKER Tool Lathe Operators . Joh shop experience preferred. Ap- reson only, enpermest| 50 ——— 3677 Sic Daniels Or- WANTED: 6: Gas STATION ATTEND Experienc: oo 2%, Pontine Press ; Box 80 apply ‘WANTED, EXPERIENCED CARE- taker im exchange for furn . FE 46208 Ww. * HA week MA 66171. 2280 aol ey's Golf Club. Ra . °~ WOOL PRESSER es. Rex Cleaners wages. Sn is. Bitte _ ae Eves. ~“Help \ Wanted ed Female 3 a er get OPERATOR WANTED. ished. GOLF Mor- Leake = & GOOD HOME AND Len es to any widow 45 to 60. a ig? te and ford alone Call Mil- Wm. WAG- T am yore bara Puvsre HAND, TOOL MAN WORK NEAR HOME rienced cosmetic sales lady accessory rmanent ig Best wo: ondition. ht work Apply Mrs. Fee- pen. acobson'’s Maple at Bates, irmingham Miawest 4-6000. Help Wanted ELDERLY COUPLE OR LADY TO/ share my home. Rent free in ex- ehange for services. Near Oxbow ‘Lake. OL 1-365] FLORIST DESIGNER MANAGER Pasta otthe d bone ao "experience only 5-4869, Porellen corner a ante & Tele- Good re. OR WOMA Watkins route e ee you Steady ey! — as la _ Soe 38 to er _Apply_in person Wt) Perry, Employment Agencies 8A or 0) o 4 A&B TRENCHING Fo wat Ns fr an ater line field tile ALL KINDs OF CEMENT WORK FE 8-3785. " =e © BIRCK. BLOCK AND eaeterl work. Also pte rn a J ies job too large. Resid and commer- cial, Guaranteed work Ph. FE BLOCK LAYING. VERY REA- ar. Lorre work. MA BLocK Bh ee E eeueat WORK ireplaces FE _ 2-2468 BUT ULLDOZING AND ND DUMP TRUCE service. CEMENT & BLOCK Work FE 50782 CEMENT 18 OtR big ALIA gE Floors, besements. EM CEMENT WORK ALL ee _ Floors, drives. etc. Jensen, PE ~ 22340 CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC- tor. @mall crew rough and finish Licensed ont. insured. EM_3-8601 CUSTOM BUILDING. FHA. i lodernizing. Fl FE 45470. MIDWEST Menta PostTio. Bank Bidg. PE 54-6227. BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS ~ Im mediate ful) or _— time: Seo- retaries, pedo eneral office ere.cite Ween tere thingham oy men rvice 1~ WM. Maple. Birmingha gham, MiId- LEARN TO DRIVE THE NE- WAY AT “SAPE-WAY” DRI TRAINING SCHOOL Bus FE 2-225" Res PE + 1645 __ Work Wanted Male 10 al ss WORK, Ew & repair. t-4210 BLOCK on eaiex WORK BONE, free estimates, 42774 Dixie wey. OR_3-1516. Jerome Previlie. BOY 18 WOULD LIKE STEADY FE 8-1796 D & M BLDG. SERVICE LOW CO8T EVES. OR R wo A Lal a eee Cari L. Bilis, FE 32-5788. FLOOR LAYING. SANDING, FIN- ishing. 12 yrs exp. Guar. wes Free estimates. Leo & Bob. 2-7505. PLOOR LAYING SANDING AND isht 10) «years (experience. Modern equipment guar work Ger estimates Jol Taylor, OR FLOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN 1 finan #91 Central. FE HOUSE RAISING Equipment § rented excavating, a general’ building. FE HOUSE WIRING DONE REASON- ihe, Free estimates given, FE Gouse MOVING FULLY _equt _FE 46450. L. A. _ Young. GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Brick, stone cement work Pilas- tering and tile work. _ #2200, GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL kinds. Est. 1018. Hugus — 353. N. Cass FE 2-3021 FE 2 JO8. FLEMING FLOOR aes a er finishing 158 Edison. NO DIG Gi re PRES ESTM. Guaranteed. po god Water Proofing ae JOHN TAYLO FLOOR CONTRACT COR LAYINO-SANDINO-PINISHING 2419 CRA R 3-1616 SCLaTERING NEW AND aD nePatz Vern Keller WE 17-0251 oR a ing. Phone F R GO. GNYDER, Banding and tin! 53-0502, HOME — maintenance. roofing. —~ additions, Ep os pee and a — + AND Cement a Seow tite "Jackson Blvd. “ . on, aeneen) Bly BOY WANTS WORK IN THE Vi- Milford M-R 1 cinity of Dray om Pi. 2820 7 acrive it MIDDLEAGED eaeral store __lington St. Drayton Pi_OR R 3-068. gene pho ee og, | CRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT =? Seared a ee cites |TRR PENT ER AND CABINET : work. New and repair, D A i aatAWT MANAG AGER POR La. ¥ erect, _FE_2- Tae ' “|\GARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR- pete cot seers we, uel mepogenty mica finish work, additions, ‘This posi tere unlimited ad-| repairs. EM _3-4778 vancement A tons be (CARPENTER EAVESTROUOK. |. accepted in strictest vonfidence cement work, deling, ad- ’ Write Pontiac Press. Box 13 dition one be repair. a a : BETWEEN AGES OF 25 aN 3s py cote | jams goo ay between 10/CARPENT! W AND and ponte Federai| repair eit = Credit 880 : GARPENTER WORK ALL KINDS GIRL “Ss CON oeee Jobn ‘eatherstone, FE 1 N A ‘ DAY > & EARPENTRY WORK WANTED NO . 178 WN. Telegraph, job too small or too ‘se. Free lates in 4 eceret aoe Toe FE 8-290 . = ar BINET MAKER AND ARPER. NTER GIRL ~ |% sponaler: modern drv cleaning plant. C5000 gg can include store manag-/EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR Poalt: hemeyrecr minting wanted OR_3-3752. Aoove averace pay pontine Dedy|HAND DIGGING. ANY KIND, Press, Box = ttsting eae. exD, terse, grees Ss 8 bush cut and qualification: salary expec tees At SE ok noe EA, do oe! rs GRID CARE AND LiowT woUsE-|JANITOR YORE ON STOCK BOY + keeping. Can live in. Call after 6.) se oer tre iE 2am. KITCHEN CABINETS. AND GUN COOK eabinets made to ompet and sone Eee Golf and Countr _roof_cos R 7 Lake Rd. od oon Gom-| LIGHT HAULING i aonE WORK OF any kind. 29-1017, MAN WITH ATION WAGON, ee“ UNUSUAL salesman. Smail invest O.K- OPPORTUNITY Fite Ted, 3104 Oak Ridge, Mul For woman with ambition, per —ford_1, Mieh' sonality and car. One who can| MASON he: i wort J 10 4 noury « day._ prefer. _ odd jobs. F' ~Winkin evening needs to e ARRIED. es much as $100 week. Call Mrs. Wan Twang fo in CURB Gin WANTED OAT wa] Sorte!” Cong, TeSemll "ger r cul Ring. eee a A "aw Ww truck drivin © farm Coen CFYPisT —|__work. Call PE ¢ NIST ‘MAN DESIR at a ANY Tt you wouwln ~— ae a 81 kind. FE ¢ oF ——— or cle ¥ -_ vit Words per minute er better in VETERAN #3 wants — he gy friendly. neighborhood Kosly necessary staiturg erty Loac Cerp ‘rom 10:0 to $:00 _over 18. A ee W is) ISHWASHER 5171 Dixie Hwy. large finance organtzation immediately po experience rood salary outstanding as eh ey as pia cURS GIRLS NIGHTS ONLY : ren WANTED EVENING office Lib- | Huron "EXPERIENCED Waitress for eve. work, also gaya Morey’ and Country om Lake Rd. off "woe cs Jers, PN Bes pay. rson Wixom General _ EXP. 01 ‘ON MAN'S = Ane EXPERIENCED RELIABLE ' t to work ip grocery store. Call |)<—~~~ wom. re. work. Orion EP. WAITRESSES. APPLY 06 EXPERIENCED W WOMAN WANTED ¢ kite Restau- EXP. SALE: mp. wort flexible hours and EXP WAITRESS LEADING ray 8. Woodward ADY FOR STEADY 2. eg be able to one 8un- _ Gay & month. Bodines Mis 1177, BAR ¥Y COOK WANTED FRED'S “owas Drive In, MS, Pontiac Lake ‘\WOULD LIKE EVENING HOUR VETERAN 4. Whnts WORK OF eny Mas experience in painting, masontending, construc- Hon we rk tre ck driving OT, 1-34%¢ WANTED Geli aaet _painting FE 5-021 work doing office work, Can ge and sho @ words minute FE between 3: 30 end 5:00 p.m. YOuNG MAN any kind, FE 6-337. UNG MAN. 17, WANTS WORK with bullder. 5- . ‘OUNG MAR MAN - SIRES STEAD“ wou oooD Fas . PHONE 92-1321. DAY WORK Work Wanted Female 1! it L_ IRO} 83 BU,, PICK = UP ona deliv = one dav service. _EM 32-0058. ALL TRONING DAY sERVICE pick ep and Waahreey. 6 63 a bushel. FEAR rereS y WAshinas aNd fronings & bushel _.2-0008 2 WOMEN WA A was ing and cleaning FE 71-0223. GHILD CARE BY DAY OR a _ly. Licensed home, FE DAY WORK 7 OR 4 DAYS eRe Exp. with references. FE 5-107: vg ooh Renee ieee ne) wort He Huron ¢ Box 77, tine MIDBLEAGED LADY 10 Se eee aad pon RENT Pate ara bik, JOIN MAJORETTE BA. . Call after 6:00. FE GIRL | MUSICTANE. Send et cs ic CHARG RGE. YSICIAN UALIFICA- CONDI- Sites: Press CARE house: 6-233 | ‘aint iL WOULD LIKE DAY WORK. ‘TRENCHING SERVICE. StONE WORK. PESADOS So REMODELING? crm soi CALL vs. Drywall tapi & nailing. ROOFING AND SIDING FREE stimate. EM 3-02¢2 ? SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS AND cement work of all kinds. OR 9082 Before T am or after . BUD Ayers. Footings, tile water lines. _MUlberry iz e207, _Troy, Mich ~ TRENCHING AND — BULLDOZING R_D. Tompson FE 4684) NOLE ALUMINUM GARAOE " Eos $20, FE 21830, aL 38 TO BUILD 2% BY 36 ft! Best ple 101 Michigan Ave. ~~ CERAMIC TILE Cut slate and Ceramic tile for hearths and vestibules. OL 1-532) —after 6 pm. 1. | GARDEN PLOWING & . FE apro en Line STR OEN AN. MODEST MAIDENS u J~yr PNLAN “Of course I want to get married — it's June, isn't it?’’ Business Services” Vaw T a. i EE SERVICE — SPRAY- itech elm, mosquitoes & ruit) trimming & removal—tree "estimates Paoone FE . oF FE 2-8850 WELL DRILLING Well and pump repair. OR 32306. Garden en Plowing 16B Al T ROTOTILLING Gar wed atas tilled. Pose “RE. SONABLE FE 23-0077. LIFT SO01PMENT discing, ev and _iloading. Cow manure Pr 43371, -AGGING. Geor Gesere Callender 664 Bay. FE GARDEN PIOWING DIXCING : GARDEN SWING ae AND YARD leveling. +3560 Top soi! OR 4. PLOWING ee ABD I LEVELING. LING. ~§492. Dp lawn, L. W. Avig Service. FE 44380. 8 usu © - THLLING Lé4WwNS AND FeacTOn WITH POWTP LIFT equipment. Availavie for garden, smal) farms and new field aoe Vicinity of Baidwin & Walton. FE 48543 WEST SIDE PLOWING © GRAD- PE Als: blac« dirt & manure PE 44228 et Gaus Gee a . Bea shed. ac undry. Phone FE ?-8101 Laundry | Service | La FOR FAMILY LAUNORY aEny- ice, ph Pontiac 2-si01 WASHINGS-IRONIN Call PE 5-19 i audscaping 18A POLS OE a ACE -HI LANDSCAPING. SEED- ing, aid t maint OR CLARK'S LANDSCAPING SERV- vice _— 25 miles of contiac __Topsot' sod FE +3091 SaPLTE “LANDSCAPE WORK, sodding, seeding & roto-tilling OR Ban's LANDSCAPING SERVICE ete lawn maincenanree and Sond ing PE 2-8712 of PE 46510. GENERAL Clean t UP AND R Noo | Free estimates OR Py OR 3-8015 a LOWER STRAITS LAWN CUTTING. Complete lawn mainterance. Dutch Elm and Mosquito Spray. Ser: Southeastern = Mich. Free es, EM 2071, BLACK DIRT, FILL cating eens BLACK BOD- Sit. seeding, wating. MU my home. == and aaneer ___Physio-Therapy 21A PPL SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Special foot technique. 72 Elm St. PE 42851 Television Service 22 ON er COPERRS Vem ® RADIO & TV repair 596 W. Huron. Night eerv- fee calls, FE 45607, AY OR HT TV FE 61206 or FE eS SS EXPERT TV SERVI ¢ oe makes. Service calls 9 vm Television, 4€3 8. on | opAaax ED TV REPAIR. ANY AKE. NDON'S RADIO & TV. 127 8 PARKE RKE ST Typewriter Service 22A & ADDING MA- chine repairing. Expert work. General Office Sup- ‘unt: and ty] ply Co. 17 wg ec heg TYPEWRITERS R Mitcheli’s, 123 N. Saginaw St. 23 + _____Upholstering TYPEWRITE CUSTOM "hi a Coole 1. Free es' - “ rn netnagel : een SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- _Spreads. Your r material. FE 5-5797 ___ Lost & t Found — Lost: 10X16 TRUCK TIRE AND __ wheel, EM 3-6253. LOST; Le ea E FRIENDLY MALE boaer. Choke chain collar. Dis- rere Iden. suas" Please call M1 S| Coat VEMALE BEADLE & BLUE tiek, white with biack & brown, name Patch Reward. OR 3-9260. MALE, BRINDLE AND white Fox Terrier. Vicinity Law- rence Wayne &. Named “Binkey,” PE 86-2029. Reward LOST: PAIR OF CHILDREN'S corrective shoes, white, downtown sone Thurs morning. OL LOST: TAN AND WHITE FOX terrier. Vie Keego Harbor male. Long tail, white t Pinky" Timid Reward | © 2- LOST: BLACK MALE OER, Answers to HIGHLAND RECREA- k Lake Duc Grubb Rd. Walker hound male. Black and whit ® th wa ad. FE 41478 LOST: FAWN BOXER, ANSWERS to “Rascal.” Call FE 5-0266. Re- ward. LOST: ROD, REEL AND fae box Vie. of Seymour Lake. ~~POP SOIL AND PILL DIRT. bear: APING $-! YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. & back filling, PE 5-3582 YARD LEVELING, oe Peo shies and sodding. FE 5-9636. ~ Moving & Trucking | 19 A-1 MOVINO-HAULING ~ EXCELLENT SERVICE asonable Rates. PE 5§-3458 Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial JEehe 7 Co. 825 8. WOODW Open Oe ae | FE 4-406 1 aed Sunday ___ Business : Services 413) nee MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PEN 8) repsired by factory trained men , at our store sop a LB bn pis | ly rence & one F APPLIANCE SERVICE We service al! makes of automatic fi Su ssace ° pe 20135 washers, wringer washers, refri — — ———) i a anges er Oaxlsna Ave” FE 1, TT ‘ trimming Get our cae a acumn Vesepers mac 5 v ' . Th we om. $02 N. Johnson. BEACH CLEANING a) cleaned, installed, sand- i WALL ANERS. Walls a windows. mesotnate: 4 Free est. No bec nt FE 2 CANDID PHOTE 4 rardens, sings. Fee gare aria * ben es, oe fens, nable rates. OL rsa DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE estimates No ib wo big or small. FE 5-i¢28, 35 Expert tree Somang F and removal. 593 or OR 3-2000. EXPERIENCED YOUNG cpt _ Wants house cleaning FE 5-1973. ‘GIRL 16 WOULD L STEADY babysitting. ¢ OR t 3-3364. ‘GIRL 15, WANTS BABYSITTING is vie vicinity ef Drayton Pisins. OR GIRL “i DES{RES BA ABYSITTING. GIRL DESIRES DAY WORK As §-781 HIGH SCHOOL Gaanua ATE time employment. ion *sewooL—GRABUITE DE a mE family dren. 4145 Clintonville Re, Tele. On 31813 ¥ WOULD Ba. TYPING. = ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- “pairing & ¢ a 218 B. Pike. SEWFR PCLEANING Sinks -Sunday Service FE 4-202) HEATING SERVICE . Gaa, of! burners — cleaned and cena Fy ge pays or Waren | FE £uA a. Dave “ot HEAT ATING § SP Purnaces fire so aah cponpet ~ repaired, Outdoor order, oat relented, re paired. iy Siesere 6 s specialty. Walle opings | ASHES AND RUBEIAR ~ HAULED. _ FE 5-39 (HAULING a ING. |. ANYTIME. | 5-A068. HAULING RUBBISH OR ANY- thing from any — anywhere or anytime. FE 2-3680 INCINERATORS CLEANED | Ast ASH ior rubbish cleanup, FE ¢-51 LIGHT A any time. LionT | HAULING, PICKUP “SERV. cat me HEAVY 4AULING at f 8-0005 O’DELL CARTAGE focal and Paove Per S400 Moving ~ REDUCED RATES ag Me ves vou, §mfth VET WITH ? TON STAKE TRUCK _wants hauling FE 4-4088. Painting & ig & Decorating 2 20 4-1 CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL papering epee service Com- merce “1 D_DECORAT- ing. Pree est Foy Baldwin Ave. FE 5-3144. A-| CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- nging per removed. E-sti- mates. 4-6018 A-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- terior. 10 per cent dise for cash. Gus Free est, FE 4-9205. a-1 PAINTING. PAPERING Ma Thompson. jason Thompson, FE 4-864 _. PAINTING AND DEN DECORA ATING, bath tile or floor tile, by the hour Free estim: wiates, » fade work ranteed Ca” PANTING TR In. AND 5 OUTAIDE: FE RA I Washing yates. FR fitl or FR +t Painting & & W al NEW DUMP TRUCK SERVICE for Saturdays. Top soll & fill dirt. FE 2-0743. ; ; w Rd. Reward. PE 8.2900. BLUE PARAKEET, BAND identify. If found, ali MA_ 5-2913. os Mitel by ek WANT TO fu one home? FE 5-0290. ehigan 4 Anima). Rescue Leacue LOST: BEAGLE | ROUND. | sTUB nee i No 1243 FE 47613. SET “on, RES Us Lost. on please call By Jay Alan Wid, Household Goods 27 Wanted Real Estate 32A | FUR NITURE NEEDED | - aUNTED re: tog ay A one MAPLE 6 YEAR ‘erib: in good conditien. Reasonable. OR 3-5402. ee re pee We e Specialize | bt Geer id or fast. setion (soendence Clarkston Real Estate 20 8. Main, a e Mich MAp! Wed. Miscellaneous 28 WILL ‘BUY Saf kN | AND mise ae Be > in WILL vi R used note trailer" re 56-3681 _after_ 7 p.m sad och Ls bead A 3 BEDROOM hy Ps first mortgaee. wapproximets: 12,000 — ress, ‘Wanted to Rent 29 2 BEDROOM by reliable daughter, In Ph. PE 4-036. LADY WANTS ‘MALL FUR nh 5 ee, building. Call afer ‘ WE NEED HOUSES 1 YR GUARANTEED UNFURN ...HOUSE with 18-yr-old . Mige's district. K . Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Late RG. FE 4-4563 CASH For land contracts, New or old., Large or small Buyers waiting. joe Prompt courteous service, pada in vour contract or = Ask fo for Ted M agh, No | “C. HAYDEN, Realtor E Walton Eves. LET U8 Bid the sale - your con tract before you seil Edw. tout, Realtor TN. Saginaw St. Ph FE 56-8166 Open Eves. Till 8 30 fo Gf THE ba ta MRS 6 das c land contract r Particge is the “bird” to ser. 1950 W. Hu- Ton St. P' rE ~~ MORTGAGES On GOOD De gifs mph hia) Sid aos °D. "CHA RLES 111% pM fy Teles rk Farm Sten ——— Lie | oon -$200,000 Available For purchases of land contracts We have immediate buyers. Bring | in your contract, large or small, and take home the cash. See r Johnson personally for fast ection. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Hobbies ¢ & & Supplies 24A 24A “Oy number ans, @eur Frames $250,000 |: awrenes. FE 23-1414. = our dt to purchase oe Notices & Personals 25| cur ciente See, me betore you no eell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN AAA PRIVATE D we Ease your mind worry ke: facts about bus matters Itation FE §-6201 Aerotred Knapp Shoes pe. Hermen 2070 Airpo' OR } 39-1592 100 WEDDING © INVITATIONS $7.50. Sutherland Studio 18 W uron Printed napkins—Fast service | AUDIVOX HEARING | AID aL “10. | 101'> N Saginaw FE 4-0 DAINTY MAID FOR suPPuiEs. Mrs. | Burns, F 2-8814 93 Mark EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- setiere Odgers. #270 ns Ra Sten. Mich. RE- wublic 24 ik HAVE a aT) ring and watch Sere oe the at 3 days, pa will cole Pee! re ier ed tion call EM 35-0021. In Debt? - Tf you are having trouble newt ing your Gal’ CRED see us toda by + ae = nw above Oakland Theater. FE 8-045¢ On AND RA DA 1 nat be re- June 23, rk ae an debts seit ly vw, Sine other than myse il B. Bin Ww. Ypsilanti Poo tiac SPECIAL a TUES a. WED. Cold Waves 6-8, One oo Eves, Dorothy's __ Travel Agencies | 25A “PLANNING A TRIP? | AIR, RAIL, SHIP RESERVATIONS VACATION SUGGESTION GREAT LAKES CRUTS ESCORTED TOURS PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 608 W. HURON &T PE 8-3251 F UN NW ANTED: ? L Midwest ¢ ; ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU z PAINTING oa B y Wilniee. PH §9000 Pree Consultation & ..dvic FAINTING = PAPERHANOING Reserveatens “anywhere! : TUPPER or 3-108) | Wtd. Children to Board 26 A Al ASHING. ee eee eee Fernie. | BABY OR SMALL L_ CHILDREN NG AND INTERIOR | {o5qg" “8”: easonable rates ee GARE FOR CHILDREN IN LE FoR Fi # = wine, 296 'S. Jessie. Pie «Rees. chee care a — APER REMOVED, N CAR r hing, painting. fenerei Sashaba na. Wall rm, VER "E 8-9937. | DAY ¢ sGane LICENSED HOME. me z ‘ ;. VERY RBA-|_ FE 5-5 FOL LL, TIME CARE, FOR LIPTUR Fr asa 5 yrs. Liceased home, DQN’'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To! sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE "28181 - To Buy-To Sell -To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange rk: en Evenings and Sundays W. Huron _ PE 20263 | we WILL GIVE YOU A QUICK | ath Ges del — spe Irae hid- Gea costs 3 OW. Huron Wanted Real E Estate ate 32A eres w ANTED MODERN 3 BEDROOM home near Tel-Huron a Land Contract. Responsible party. FE CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME Jauw WRIGHT, Realtor Smoparetivg Resi_wevate Exchange SELLING YOUR HOME? FE_5-6183 . 4-7867. We are m immediate need fol good —— & Property + dm. the Citv and suburban rel around Pontiac. Fo ik courteous service, cal J. A, Taylor. Realtor “PEDDLING YOUR 7PROPERTY ? Tt DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to walified prespects saves you me and money. “Don't worry us now We . ‘akes and residential properties We handle = details jor financing and clos You oBUY it: Wel. t INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS next’ w Huron nee BUY OR SELL 1 will our __Money W Wanted __ BA NICHOLIE & HARGER| “eaten idea news Ap Furnished 33 POP ~ . +" ; private entrance, 6 SE. av welcome. aubura, 7 come ra ot entre, FP BATH LOWER UTILITIES a King. MY ae —"* Fr. AILER 831 * ews Rd. ms 45501. private ron St. near hos ATTRACTIVE. : ing utilities, entrance, 2 room bath. W. PE 8-067 5-5 cing Near PRIVATE \ L Pay Ta turon Comat Adults only. eash for equity in 4 er 4 room PE 2-0574. buagslow, modern with.basement | {TBERTA APT. BLDG. 1 AND 2 in ety fimite. Must be Fe Teom edfieieney itene and able 1 PE 32-4803, private, bath. adults only, N. T ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS BATH. Laund: ae RAD ES Bee oll “Pe ts wid : BACHELOR APT. PRIV VATE BATA +H om 6 sts in trading. entrance Very pice. FE ® are e as ~ © leading traders of the Fontise ; Area. ‘Do ‘not, feel obligated, Clean & Desirable for an appointment to Efrcuss the 2 LARGE ROOMS AND ‘a 7 Estate. We have homes, arms, in. po betta ed nips ng RE. pay resorts listed for toate ma Pieters oo Phone FE. $1557 Several gee tenants waiting. ASH FOR TEs Aba te tao c.- cite, Aeants galliocgted modern T cae “oaeriabed, beues ao agate ROY KNAUF, Realtor m with reasonable rent. MA | %% W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE 32-1421 42460. WILL BUY OR LIST Mash Ke Share Living g Quarters 30 ey ae00 Commerce > Ne Ph, Pontiac EM 3-311 ELDERLY COUPLE TO SHARE , bey Eaatncdae wiee| RF, McKINNEY CADY ARE HOME WITH cigeriy fad Pree rent, near bus. WE NEED | 8 LisStr 8 Bons LOTS. Caress FE 61134 A 62309 Wtd, Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32) DO YoU went TO SELL OR DOG HOUSES buy a land contract? For quick BUNGALOWS ANYTHING T. G Trocke Cash te 24 pours for vous equity Realtor Edwe M. Stout, Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4@71, 7 N, Saginaw 8 Ph. FE §-6165 Open Eves. Till 8:30 ORACES WANTED | wr5—rorsurTiBLe FoR . Fane me. Good sale. Buyers waiting " What hav hood +0103 ay cea tal prose en fg mee | ees 5 . ne ed Py acts. Clark R cal rs ite Se Wares gp | meee Furman’ ev Tv Ask. for. Mr Clark. . 1 A erengaporc pity Lhe progr CASH FOR YOUR pay Union Lk. Schneider, MA land contract. FE 56-4967. 44-1554. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR IY ROOM FO! ENTLEMEN, ol contract or equity im your, , tities sernisned ¢ block from Sears, $8 a week, 21 Jacokes. FE 5-6867 oe APARTMENT. ROOMS ly 239 Russell 2 > oetie. PRIVATE BATH AND | entrance, FE 2-700) ~BUSLINE. ” 2 CLEAN ROOMS ON Private entrance. Adults only. ‘8. Jessie 7 ROOM FURN. APT. MAIN FLR Private entrance. 85 ure eee. fT ROOMS. 1sT "_entr, Adults x! i 7 MODERN LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, Private bath, private _entrence.. FE 5-0278__ 2 ROOM APT i 1 STOWELL. FE 23-6303 or KE 7 ROOM FURN pepe CHIL. dren, Close to town. FE 2-782). $55. 2 ROOM. Bs ads ENTRANCE & bath ities. Lake privileges. | _OR e373. an a RooMs ‘PRI- ‘FLOOR vale entrance. Children welcome, Oskiand alia | ee 2 ROOMS furn, Ciose +2579. Before DECOR. te entrance. pri ileges. Garage. 200 Norton 2 ROOM EXTRA LARGE, St near Williams. re +78. |2 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH. N. Perry _Child welcome. 431 1a i Rooms UTIL'S Hej ADULTS | only. 258 Orcharo; Lake inquire 22 Auburn, odfee in in rear. 3 er CLEAN. PVT BATH. $12. FE 40008 or FE +6700 7 ROOMS & BATH MAIN FLOOR. 2 inca or workine couple. °¢ Flor- : ROUND FLA. PRI- erything furn, West side. & biock to bus, aduita only, _% James 81. 3 | ROOM AND PRIV. BATH. MUR- y bed 7~ see ee Good Side. FE 68-4485 Li _ lea Washingion 7 AND 3 RMS. NEWLY DiECORAT- ed. Private entrance and bath. 111 _N, Telegraph. _come. 235 Florence. J ROOMS AND BATH’ IN FO PONTIAC. \ baby. _welcome M MY 2-1 be Cie COUPTE tite TCALL | 4-7395 after 6:°¢0 p.m 3} ROOMS AND pare ~ PRIVATE a. adults only, 163 Oreen RMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. shower bath, modern, ideal for working couple, Near bus line. ~ No ra eae and references re- —< ia a oe the day. after 6 p.m 3 SOO “SaRTLY FURNIBHED, gice welcome. 174 Raeburn. 3 ROOMS 2 BA ATH, ; months while owners are away. Reply Box No. 20, ac Press. 3 RM. APT. 1 oop WELCOME. =| Reasonable ee ROO BA aT. EN- _trance, ce, 40 D D en. FE & TRMS. 195 ORCHARD Tate A AVE. Elderly coune preferred Fg eosin “Seer after 6. FE . i LARGE ROOM APT REDECO- AND BA ATH. ~ 968 NO- _komis, a Cass-Elizabeth Rd. J LARGE RMS AND RATH. PVT. entr. On bus line, Walking ~ tance from GMC Truck, Phon OR 3-7877. OOMsS. NO er opal aie Clemens, FE_2-5020 3 ot Pahoa BATH A 388 BA ENT. _ 326 Mt. “Clemens St. 3 RMS. NEAR BUS Line. ADULTS rates working girls. 68 8. Francis. 7 ROOM rv PVT. ENTR. RE- _frig. Child ld_welcome. 232 Nort® 3 RMS. CLOSE Pontiac Phone “TO FISHER AND Motor 1 or 3 condren. FE 25432. — sl jT 4] 3445. TREAT ROOMS LAUNDRY P Reasonabie. Close FE 2 PLUS |_3B Drivate bath & kitchenette. Pike =~. CANOE ROOMY 308 NTOWN, ce 2 ROOMS AND BATH, BABY WEL. | 4PT, PER WEEK. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 345 OAKLAND AVENUE. LEAN, ComOmetet 2 ROOM mes ouple. 69 Poplar, FE 2-4443. EXCLUSIVE 4 RM. BATH. FIRST floor, Garage, 499 W Huron. bi bara aan aPT. 14 E Howard FURN. APT. 3 ROOMS AND FULL bath on main floor. Pvt. Ent. 319 Prospect. LAKE FRONT. FOR QUIET CoU- _ble. No drinkers, FE 2-410 ONT APT. TO > ACCOMA- ults and child. OR 34545 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, men only. $7 a sil th © mos room apt i ‘son. NICE @ ROOMS, BATH AND Ga- Pi o23 sade aide or Pel ses PINE me 3 tractive clean « $-5395 SMALL, CLEAN PS ae. Reduced ~~. Fa Cham beriain, or MAple VERY NICE Oa MODERN. Prt. ent. & bath, o children or drinkets. FE 3-5543 WEST SIDE 4 ROOMS. LOCK from bus. References, FE $6416. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Pe Pg at noe SHOWER. a7 | |? only. FE 7-0! ee me opens EE r en. FE 3 ROCs A AND BATH PVT ENT. ENT. 639 Baldwin. BATH NEWLY entrance bath Large ebewedr suite Nm sattabie 4 for any Kind of business. 3 ROOM APT. FE 3-1437 FER. 5 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE — ee | and bath. 290 N. Perry. oe _ aR AND BATH * heat. $73 a month 437 W. Huron FE ¢ Call from 2:00 os oan eces FE +3614. ‘3 R AND BATH Lio Across from General Market, Lx. Bes. — Gun, 1 te 9 | cease oNFORN, HOUSE YOR ; year. 11 miles trom F ; No Falldren, ‘ist’ and month in “advance, - r month, Avail. _July_10. eM 3-Bise z EM! oe Bis " r . Shggod rtunit ee pe Ban «be ni on faci w ¢ os | ooemape. Mr. ison on the premises, or cel) WOodward’ 1-7101. Rent Lake Cottages 36A ROOM FURN tage. Elec. stove, +. Pee, outside toilet. Re. lia St, EM —. ri BEDEOOM APTS AVAIL : ce Frege rental, Com- pletely all Dulities, . 4536 view, ROOM FURNISHED, AVAIL- 7 miles * os for June ox i. . ra COFTAGE, wi gt 3 ie sags we ear ro or _by the season, MY See . aD ERE only. § Ops house, COTTAGE AVAIL. JUNE AND August. os conven.. EM 3-4760 M front Bleeps 8. Boat, Weekly. 15 miles bleeps,& Boa Wee ra ut FE _3-6083. MODERN LAKE RONT corT- tage. i. Sandy beach and boat, Avabani from June 22 to oa Sn MODERN RESORT ae Lake Sandy Beach, "oan cabins, ‘abin bay. OR 3-0380. or young couple © A contes required, MY 3-5793 oa. Gall gun Gea SQUARE LAKE arab l 2 LARGE mm an furn mm For Sosasear or pernesea FE _ £3908, SMALL MODERN APT. Or TARE. Private entrance 130 Hulbert Si. | pened Lake Rd. at Oxbow WALLED LAEE WODERW CONV. Pvt. beach ?-bdrm Keasonebie. MA 4349" WILLIAMS LAKE SLEEPS 4 $50 week. _ Boats. te. Pvt t. beach OR 3-278 __ For or Rent R Rooms 37 37 mes. LAKE. ivete eAtrance & private bath. 3-364). FURN. xe DEDEM , PRIVATE | E- HOUREKEEPINO State Bt ROOMS AT #0 LARGE cae t SLEEPING ROOM, OOMS | furn , leaking & Garland Ave foie ear bus line, 672 6. Teie- | graph | /3 ROOM APT | | —* L. a, | x water and heat furnished. 2 adiliac FE 6-044 3 > keouas “AND BATH APT. NEAR downtown $34 per me Ground — | WARD E. PARTRIDOE, REALTOR 1060 W. rE Huron Bt +3581 aR AN BATH #30 + BALD oa _win. PE §-33% | J ROOMS AND BATH” PRIVATE © caitanee. 338 N. John: | 3 ROOMS AND riya STOVE | and jon turnisaed, couple | aly. 281 Oakland «(AND BATH UPPER OR LOW. er Niee and clean, well-heated in winter, bug at door. Child wasee 6 mo welcome Ill Pros | 4 Saree bpp BATH | @ 8PACTOUs ROOMS AND BATH. stove and Frigidaire, inquire 06 |’ _Dwight after $30. a well-heated in winter, bus Child under 6 mo. clean, § ROOM APT. Pp bath, Al uth furn, 7) WD BA A ATE 6T. Fa TH, STATE ALBERTA APT BLDG. | AND 2 room Heney private beth sdults only, 390 N ee TAR & month, Heat furn. covne. ARCADIA APTS. 3 rooms and bath, adults only, $58 per month, K.G. HEMPSTEAD 100 Huron FE 4-6704 FOR RENT REFER 3 miles north Oxford, 3 tooms end bath Upstairs 3301_* Thomas | Ra & bath. No children. FE 2-5262 ‘E€LEAN DOWNSTAIRS APT apr Bows bath, ine? util. Adults. —EE_2-1296_sfter_¢ p.m FRESHLY DECORATED. 3 room and bath upper apart- ment near downtown on bus line. Stove, refrigerator, $58 per month. FE 4-4807. INDIAN VILLAGE 3 rooms & — Phd aaa qn. Bice ie DECORA and bath, aoate only. ‘ est 2-1823, or FE 2-223 SEV ea APT avis me side locations Phone 42521 esters 5:00 after FE ze b1072, WEST SIDE AVA hati o ymeat as heat, sizeet He per month. Vasbind FE 5 . Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 3 RM MODERN place Shea ‘tee td Lee nee on . Blue as Special schoo! te bachelors 2062 TR) R M * heat a Pootiss “Lake week i William d. erner of M 3 BEDROO oar FOR RENT. furn. or unfurn : OOM NISHED HOUSE, 2.3173. er , Neirweds oF orn sate se ail wth, Lr. FUR R _cehildren welcome. a het AND BATH. CHILDR: ees WOMAN — Welfare and A.D.C. Rent Houses Unfurn, ; 36 ies alls OXFORD. vreferred, ane Mie CAND BATH UPPER. NICE Ate | ' “ATTRACTIVE, ROOMY « ROOMAa ! —s eee B ae See oe me Soe fee eT | S0Gu. NOME PaIviLeGes 6 whe wertee dare vee, Be = aigermo OOM FOR MEN. a. FEPT FROM, POR TOW a School, i PE Meee oe __Rooms ms With Board 38 ROOM a o=x. “tented ee Poe MAN TO SHA PE COM- eects are cose ROOM a RM. & BOARD oe rae, Hie om art peme. a os PE sort. 4 Mat Convalescent Homes 385A Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURN 464 Auburn “HOT EL ROOSEVET: r Rooms 01998 a. 917.50 up. ee i ne FE 28208 Rent Office Space 41 DESIP ASLF Office space 6200 Voss or phone. FE 54-4 10 PER CENT BLOCK IN - town Pontiac. Corner location. Ls Suitable for engineering, Bales of. _ Seated 8 tice etc. 2.000 aq block to Munteipsi BROOCK NEW OFFICES 260+1,500 Sq. Ft. Available ¥% Block From Bank Ample Parking Availabl ro searay nae oY Hetgnts For Rent] Miccehactous 42 PEED CAR Lor, ice A Mae respon- bal M. Stout, Realtor TTR. Saginaw Ph. PE 56-8168 Tih 8:30 OAT AND SANDER. POI ore, sesioere ete. FET 240 an PAST TO COAST Fr. reins aM ood Eee, Pa e ; / 4 | f THE PONTIAC ‘PRES S, FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1956 __For Sale Houses | 43 sell this cule $ room and 1 mia, Names. Let bee Rates | *e woes he - on ding a room. We tle tats _ ex is worth much more, but pe Se Sea ar SELL, for aid a een rs ae fone. ESTABLISHED IN 1916 w. M, nee ge pe LET US. BUILD Goes Bev ) 6: THE HOME OF YOUR ‘old, 9 bedroom brick house. full CHOICE basement. Call owner, MUtual een a . = * cme. Fires eens nace esate Ie fer ; breezewa Paved ement, and also utility rive walk. e lenced lot i ee ee oe well landse 310,000. ap a ene ee son oe Practically finished Big 4 High and optio nal 1 or 1% bath OR Salsa ane wa (edn teasures. : “QUALITY BUILT” cn vour DUPLEX HOME. TO BE MOven) ‘'! for $12,875 OR 10 RMS. & 2 _ BATHS PE 4-3282 OR PE ¢4301 ‘This is but one example. We'll INDIANWOOD LAKE = OR. price any of the bedroom home. Oil heat car ana} 450 HOME PLANS % gorage and land- a WE HAVE mes iad DM ated heal RICHARD B. POLLMAN, 4 ¥ . ly Pi Estate, 35311. $048. Brosd- PALMQUIST & iT architects mas Lk n a in our files ip you. Lar? ee ¢ ge WHITE |The Pontiac area's only suthorized ROOM BATH AND UTIL. ITnEs “Home Planners Center” 3 TH Beautiful fot. in Hu aan $800 down. Pull price $5300 PE ae eters. | . m ra.2 lots. 121 W. Chics: Will take hom _frade. MY sag “mal Be ° DAVISBURG » “ea 17 ACR fcnes. | bg th Be on vers) abo u ol . bu idee, tre Neary 2 “PE 2-0123_ early new 3 bedroom frame. LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES IN che Slo pascment) . alerts lot. Pontiac, . Keego anda pear ‘olore * Lak Vonstion § é seals = oe exons te) "ROSE. McLARTY ___FE_ 22162 or FE _5-3978 TR ANK’ SHE PARD OL 1-751! $ room modern niow. Auto aot CRohester matic o. ‘ "esement 3 ROOMS AND BATH. IN INDIAN ge Paved street Village. Big corner lot. Zoned for, im good residential district on OR SOLO West Side. Make cash offer. D. RFD IN COUNTRY vender. m inistrator With lake privi Te stool Feaced in EM 33100) 8”! 3140 W. Huroe FE 24411 LisTIN KE WATERFORD TWP. Spotiessiy clean. newly decorated 3 bedroom ranch home on a hilltep the state fish bh of fine women Priced at $11,800 with $1.500 do WM. _KENN EDY' EALTOR jot W RAS rE ___Open_ Evenings till 8 - KNUDSEN Seminole Hills Neari peting end Built tn Graces, Cail now. ya WA. OTL KNW DSEN REA 510 Pontiac uate B Bank Bidg __Phone FE 46-4516 REALTOR “BUD” . North Side Special * $1,000 Down 3 bedroom. 2 story frame home easy walking distance to Fisher Body. full basement, gas beat anc! e! landscaped site eaten of | hatchery Area hew brick home with at-/ ed tm 1930. this 6 rm and 1%! a ins cat garage al e eae We aiso ar e financing er come out to the venient \office «f FLOYD KENT, Realtor ‘QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office 2200 Dizie Hwy % biock N. of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING By owner 3} bedrooms. full base- ~ $300 Down New 3 bedroom house with be«e- ment, —_ exterior, unfin- ‘shed interior wiring included, large lot. OR 3-2877 LAKE ORIOW ROMES SEVERAL CHOICE LAKEFRONTS ALTER GREEN, MY 2-583! SHADY “RANCH HOME MY RQUITY IN A 1 . TNs rE ches — We just _— astra bung ow thruout. a | ts in ette basement. Somethin, exceptional. | ble terms DRAYTON PLAIN: SYLVAN VILLAGE with its known advantages, is the lo- cale, and the ire. rooms are exceptionaliy torpe bey Roope mpi with grill. By appointment onstaae: RANCH HOME PDELUXF Hid a2 = le . living room An activities foom has many built-ins to delight the en- tire family 2 car attached werege. 160 « = land- trees. By eppetntsemt please. SMART EY BRICK 3 story and Quiet Neighborhood A peat 5') room b w cated in Plains. stores A very nicely landscaped corner jot with large trees. 2 car Garage 88.650 terms 4 Acres. 5 Rooms 4 acres of land, weil —— wh arge trees roam modern home with Y teres tense living room Ite car garage this Gown. roil: several GI Resale cael 4 frame bungalow. 2 bed- facia ving room. modern kitch- | en and ceramic tile bath on first fleor Wail Malrwar bedroom eled recreation room rage On pared roe store & bu« service 613.850. te equity ' LADD'S INC. (208 Trae Mey Drarvton Pains een nly Ra « a miles Or saa33 * rr “0001 ve: 250 DOWN Ss COST MO rINCh. TANES Fl PRICE $12,000 we! ise FRAMF RANCHES 3 BEDROOMS i, BATH LIVING ROOM. 44 «© 128 LOTS. @ : 135 bot water, 2? lots. garage Fea- Near schoo! and shopping Homes tures carpeting in living & din-| DOW ready te select rour cabors ing room. otie bedroom down, Located om Milford R¢4 1 mile storms and screens. Total price) N. of Highlenc R+ :MS®) 0. : OPEN W c: si . 1.06 to 7.00 Sat and Sun est Side Bungalow KUSCHELL $2.008 Down MI 64133 JO 61898 Located, tn Indian Village thie 8 room home features delightful living foom with ‘ireplace sepe-) rate room. 3 getierous bed- | — mheement powerd heat eas water price $10. 500. by appointment only. _ NICHOLIE Real Mt. Clemens a4 Hee! Eve. Mr. V BY OWNER: eae scare Ful by om, tie heat Built ‘Ss. Eastern High Cag¢h to Bem FHA mort gage & ic | = | NEW 2? BEDROOM HOME. NEAR Oxford. Lake Y soho al —— ished 8500 rE. 40077 aU BURN 1 ba UINDRE T dn. 873 mo OL 2 BEDROOM MODERN YouNGS. kitehen tm with Car 4, garage _ $7980 and $1450 down MA 54-1258 “BEDROOM OTTAWA DR BRICK, ca loads of storage rpace. paneled tec room. attached sar! garege FE 2-7396 ESTABLISHED IN 1916 OPEN ATURDAY 11 to § P.M. EW QUALITY BUILT! BRICK RANCH HOME Here ts one for the dis- ertminating§ uyer ot entrance hall & closet, lving room with beautify picture window framing a of the lake. Separate S a A woman's desi en, with beaw! inets. Coram ¢ tile bath and door. Birch «liding doors on BR. closets, full basement. copper plumbing. 2? car ga- rage, paved Lp drive, Lp or 2 lote Huntoon Toke Disie Hwy Lake tha Diock to Row'ev om corner. FLOYD KENT, Realtor ‘QUALITY ae bee office ty block N —n: Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING FE 2-0123 ” ABBINGTON * $390. 00 Down rast 8 BLVD. ‘off main 3 bed ‘k home, full paved << a8. Soon gon Rens street. BURN NS’ REALTY co. $912 Wromine CTE +3880 PLACE.A “LOST AD.” Call FE 28181 for an ad ,to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. BDR | ibe E Pike &t. Say “charge it.” LU oe 4 W Lawrence WALLED LAKE a MOST ACRE | $800 down » 3% house. EM 2 LAKEFRONT on large lots Reasonable miles Pontiac. Near Orton. GAYLORD WALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN. For this extra nice § -oom ay = i low bi MY Ideal for older Auto ef] heat full basement. Only $8,- 000 Good rns INCOME FOR 810.000 TOTAL PRICE Two family home with ‘separate § entrance ie baths Auto gas heat r Inte tion. Will sell quick. Cail today. TOTAL PRICE 84.950 Two bed- room home Owner leaving state Inside citv limits “all now OLDER RICH ELEGANT HOME Lecated on main street in Oxford Six spacious rooms extra good kitchen full bacement and fire. place Al! for oniy $12,700, tefms. Call MY 2-2871 or a et 102 8 Broadway Lake Orton |WHITTEMORE ST _ 88.980. 8 room home Garage Piastered walls Abel per month immo! See this ay | Losts a parking at our office eat IM FE Pike St Stop see our, pictures and }istings LAWRENCE W GAYLORD, ' — ESTABLISHED IN i016 % ACRES - Level fertile soi! only 14 miles out. Nicely modernired farm home, yotpos furnace, basement a come $15,000 $4. 000 WEST SIDE BRICK Only $1980 down for this good 3-bedrm. home. Modern kitchen with cabinet - bus. $13,500 LAKE PRIVILEGES —3 fall Large lot e north Pontiac. ht 950 with $1,860 down. DRAYTON AREA — 3-bedrm. od tha ree landsce: fot, ‘vinck-top. en and lake priv- flees. $14.500——terms. NEAR CITY - & . rm modern e 2 large bedrms al red wal deep ba a ae we aes FLOYD KENT, Realtor . FE $619 Eves. Next to the Consumers Power Oven Evee | now—62.500 | YEAR AROUND | . fast very aiireataes { The 17 kitchen with its birch — boards would women The bath is tally tiled 1% car atteched At @ mere RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ee PE Des or on bane Co-operative Real Estate Exchange NEW 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOM ON YOUR LOT OR FEATURING minum Biiding Windows. Betect Oak ou OURS | Near Eastern “al. tric Hot Water Heater. Slid Clo set Doors. Large Kitchen Bath Here is the finest oppor- tunity for you to have built, on your lot or ours, a home with. specifica: tions and advantages found in higher priced models... SLICE OF HAM — AP Newstesteres ___For Sale Houses Ne ere | eal ~~ NEW BRICK RANCH 3. bedroom, full basement. oll | rest ly car garage. Excellent — PARK 2 bed ment, oi] heat Only 62,000 down. NORTH END Furnished 3 bedroom home Full basement, I's car gerage Fenced in back rapt Excellent buy at only $8 NEW FHA 3 bedrooms Oil or gas heat Large lots $1,100 moves you in Balance st $50 tf month. SEE OUR MODEL AY IVAN W. SCHRAM | = i | | | | | | ' FOR ONLY 98.993 PLUS LOT. DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: 1772 PONTIAC LAKE RO, ier roed to Pontiac Lake Road, oe 7 mest meee. Watch for MODEL OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 SUNDAY 2 TO 8 Immeacuiste §$ room Terms make it easy for you to buy - this and one Cungaiew. offers 2 rooms down one up ed. The full base- ment hes ges heat, hot water, recreation © and water softener at $10,750 with 10 per cent down to GI Suburban Ranch 3 bedrooms, large ayy With eating space, tile ba ei] heat aluminum “anna and screens Masonry con- struction, and best of el, around $2.60 dewn Baiance = Gl--Where car you beat i‘ Owner Transferred Heres yout opportunity to purchase a fine home! An excellent location! Lake ty on Silver _— e offer, 3 and den with terete and an attached . You'll to s the fact we realistic oa! i. #3. ie rare rs $ value ' Ranch Home Deluxe is by all means the most complete that h we have ever been privi- * Tey to offer A pertect set- ting smon, other fine homes. This is a at its est. J bedrooms iand they tvim orree us 8 den, Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 BRICK RANCH | Open Sunday Natura: _Rreptnce, i and dining are besuttity p> h- hitch at "t miss thle terre. buy. Ra to Evernote 1 python — Ra, KUSCHELL™ cr $-5001 REALTOR FE 5-0471 1111 Josiyn. Corner 3rd. Open Eves & Sun Res FE 5-2564 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EQUITY AND $ s ROOM HO HOME FOR sale FE HAYDEN WILLIAMS <= 3 bedroom — . only *y Diock from c Only $1.400 do NT LAKE Utihty ou Oil heet EScE home screens rage $1.850 down OFF WALTON BLVD Rechester. } bedroom home prox. ‘» acre. $8.950. Terms. WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT liv picture heat ga- toward Ap Large window rage payment requi or. ea actus floors, basement. oil foreece out possession 8$7.06¢ Approt down OP c °N DAILY 122 TO 8 PM. $1.2530 DOWN Inspect our model home today 4 large rooms vestibule entrance Master bed- room 17 1: 32 Mofern kitchen. custom Built cupboards Bath Uulity reom with gun-trpe oil furnace Water heater Choice of 4) elevations Copper somabies Priv- flees on White Drive out Mi# ~ (Dock Ls. Watch for open CG. HAY THEN. Realtor 86 E Walton Bivd re Open Eves Sur 10 to 2 HURON GARDENS = bungalow, 4 rooms & beth, . shade trees. i | rt i room bungalow. Full base- . ‘nice shady lot | 2 bedroom | 2 shady lots. Nice beach ———— $ reom modern - Living room ith | Ra only $750. vacant. WATERFORD Loveir 2? Lagoa sed porch Gas heat Lewtra lots lake priv . 87060 Term:. cove JOSEPH F. REISZ TOR $344 W. HURON 8T. REA 20280 or MI 4-4418 DORRIS low ‘ coemome | breeze way and A-l garare. acre land with some fit and good poultry house Terms EXCEPTIONA! BUY. 86590 $750 DOWN. $$@ Month Larre cement block bungalow, 26 = 32 2 %® with plastered walls. dandy kitchen with stainless stee! sink, nice bathroom, e living Ty tubs oslyn. Needs decorating. but a good investment. VACANT 3 ese Cedar shake modern - to - minute h doors, oak pine kitch- pe som . located east sub- WEST SIDE. Attractive bedroom BUNGALOW ray aa modern | a Ott heat, nice T store end s _DORRIS & SONS REALTORS 7382 W. Huron Phone FE 4¢-1557 ant s© you can move right Watkins Lake Front This is an ideal home for Lag near. lake Oxbow Lake—2% Acres |. ‘ul like new white frame — home = scenic 2% erres. For Sal Sale Houses acre NICHOLIE HANDY TO DOWNTOW A very good § rm. "some with | full bath, bsmt.. good furnace. storma, screens & insulation Nice corner jot A real buy at $10,000 with $1,500 dn ills ocerar 4 ROOM HOME paved at. vacant & = price is only $8. with $65 $400 DOWN T 4 rooms. full bath. bemt. fur- nace Nice lot, handy to stores, sc Full price $6,000. Murry on is EAST SIDE-2 BEDROOMS § nice rooms & bath plus large enclosed porch Fireplace in liv- Py Large kitchen Bice Let's go see it, it's vacant, WEST E-2 BEDR' new auto oil & HARGER ce 32 W. Huron Speen __ OPEN 69 P.M. ALL THIS WEEK Ledyard next to Lambert bedroo: . Well-equipped kitchen Live neer the lakes, bus service . Only 610.000, Drive out LIOTT SONS SUBURBAN OFFICE | FE 8-1134 5-8183 4s | is SID! OOMS A very comfortable § rms Full | furnace. | NICHOLIE | 7 ROOM House ; BATH GARAGE. 5 Leo mas, 9017 Mein st “Cuittora. Men BY OWNER, 7 RM. HOUSE ALL VACANT Modern 2 bedroom well equipped home Everrthing automatic location on vaved street ot] furnace. combination rugs screens and included. §11.000 condition, 3 car garage. ‘8.800 terms VILLIS M. BREWER 55 N. Parke rE 4-5181 PE 5-T704 Owner Selling Ranch home 3} pedrooms. 2 baths, reation room screened porch, gas heat heated garece. fire- ere landscaped corner lot 170 120 «$16,900 with substantial aa payment Cal) FE 44738 for arpoirtment GOLF VIEW SUB. UDSON ST bedrooms ail modern home. ex- es us elty noises and —— far See bedroom this lovely 4 space up, 2 bedrooms, bath, large kitehen and li Rrepl down. ace in fone Pol car garage. $13,200 wan $4,060 ae COURT room. kitchen and rape full basement. coal = 84.750 cash CLOSE IN AND CHEAP) 57 W. Rundell, 2 bedrooms, ene floor, Full basement 1 car ae = with low marthi¢ COLORE D rs AMIELIES Only 2? blocks te city bus cloce to GMC See this € room frame house at 117 Earimoor. 3 bed- rooms and bath up. living room dining room and kitchen dn. rch. full basement. gas ~car eS siso extra 40 $3.500 dn $10,009 w 1 FLOOR Drive by 62 EF, Ypsilanti and see this 4 rooms and bath 2 bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and | bath. Electric — water heater oll space heater, Only $4,950 with EAST SIDE 3 bedroom brick terrace unit. bedrooms and bath up, room, dining reom and Kitchen . inew sink in kitehen: sun- heet lot sane w. Huron Eves ‘BROWN FE 2-307! “ee RANCH BRICK - Brand new. ed | 811.300 WEST low with attached 1's car ger Full basement, tile ith. ak ts. Excellent neighbo inne 100x150 lot. ‘Here is one f the best values that we ‘oftered this rear” SIDE - a. 7 tm. modern home. Full basem Gas cer wi ear lot well vad: se ~ front porch. mules rable, veked here. “Only si.000 “= BRAND NEW-—two bedroom bungalow ey modern with full “AR cook suena op pg om % y terms, * . 300 DOWN Large 3 bedroom ag type w, only 4 yrs. old, aluminum storms & screens. Page mnie Ao ata t Figs eal ee ae = Feet sea sfah vane ES = Cees LH. B Ot insider {ae W. Huron re have room with Lode | i j ——} MA 623503 For Sale. Houses. 43 Ol ALA LA AL A SOLE GILES 1 and see for yourself No work to be, here, Coolv awn- ings storms & screens. Wall - to - wall ca s. drapes, wi & drver and al “land. only $17,900 with terms. ACRES... We invite you to inspect this select income property just north the city. The Z 3 3 for owner plus a ~ apt. to rent. A reliable way to bolster your income. Call for appointment now. BEDROOMS... auto Full basement, Beene ‘ gas Ls duced just recently to Wh geoseee wh an po appointment to see this property now! GILES REALTY co. 62 W. Huron PE 6-617 Open § to 8 : STOUT'S $500 DOWN and = sma!! monthly payments on this 4 room home located off Oak- land with 2 lots, part base- ment, furnace and fenced yard. Almost immediate pos- session om this one. $905 DOWN On this 3 bed- room lake front home locat- ed northwest of Clarkston with full path. furnace. base- ment. electric hot water and large lot. Coo] and comfor- tabie here. WARDS ORCHARD Lovely eustom built 2 bedroom home with large living rm. step saving kitchen. full basement, oi! furnace -oak floors and plastered walls. Landscaped lawn and l'2 car garage A real value at only $11.950 with terms i DOWN and balance hke rent for this clean lit- tle 4 room house in Avon Twp near Avondale High School. Lovely kitchen, large living room and landsca) lawn, Immediate possession. $1200 DOWN Including mort- gage costs for this brand new edroom home lo- cated in Independence Twp. close to school and bus line Oak floors, of] furnace, han- dy kitchen and large jot Payments $52 inc taxes and ins Vdw. M. stout. | Realtor 11 N. Saginaw st * = 5-8165 Open Eves ma 83 WE TRADE Lake front home from $6950 to $42,500. We also have excellent listings of Businesses, lots, farms and Fd MELMA er swooo $143 Cass-Elizabeth Sey FE 58-1284 or FE 4-384 IN CITY Modern 2 bedroom home. Gararce ia oon Fenced rear yard & $6950, terms ** $00 DOWN Newly remodeled & decorated ; roons & bath off Auburn Ave tice corner lots , CUCKLER REA Ty 2% N Saginaw FE 4-408! $1.58 DOWN OR TRADE __ Sylvan Lake Village Sam Warwick has several ranch homes with 3 bedrooms bath and wash-room With of without besements massive fire- piace with studio ceiling. Really OS Oakland makes a beautiful living room The all-Crosiey kitchen with table top stove suilt-in oven dishwash- er, kitchen to adm.re Construction | features are tops. Best lumber, face drick, na screen: aluminum Real plas- — Reinforced concrete drive- to 2- car garaze al rhs oa water tn«talied ae city bathing = fas 730 - Open Sundays on Che!- | Rd Or call r +5080 PE 2-21¢6 HIGHLAND MICH LARGE ArT- tractive older brick home (Va- cant), Nice condition. Auto oi] furnace, garage. ece of idea] for ig fam iv or 2 families N Milford Road (Highland | Telegraph to Huren about 2 . it mile $15,000 £2 S00 er Bernard Edelman, Woodward. TO #86010 “The- Beautiful . Eldorado” Located in beautiful Clarkston Gardens with blacktop street: & tire Aedrents 3 large bedrooms ‘or appt Huron. west miles to Milford down. 10300 Me Ceramic tile bath Large living room with wall windows Large kitchen with eating space Face brick ranch house with both FHA | and VA terms mation call MAple 5-1114. “The Lakeside” In Waterford Priced at $11,235-GI's $285 down plus mortgage costs, monthly pay- ments § oe taxes & Ac surance ew 3 —— cares Privileges on Van Wormen Lake Possession in 30 days. Drive Living Be tn before schoo! starts. RAINE MANOR, 3} bedrooms, full reload with nichols water, and black topped s Beautiful ma- hogany Pichon, sates living room, tiled bath. gas heat and incin- erator storms and screens. VA and FHA terms. Call model for further information. 1 to 8 p.m LOR. BROS. REALTORS Pho: Open Eves. 0. he 1 to Ly CLARKSTON Owner left the state offers tne new 2 room - low for to practically steal, FA oil it, hard aa and el) rl pe a ! into. F Priced rent ‘tor vaule ick sale With only $950 down” . MACEDAY LAKE 3 | SSS faeces etre 1 Soa & a distance from lake. i. ’ | | | 1G) PANGUS $300 DOWN. 2 ACRES WITH ad SB aig coe NEW RANCH B00" On riase lf you r, you can qualify for this new J bedrm. ie im rimeter heat, rm tiled bath ete Compare this nome with higher priced homes. Only 1, so Hurry' | 7 roms on 3 acres Landscaped and shade Older type. well-built home. Full basement, built for 2. comfortable living Term 1919 M15 Phone Ortonville, 132 Collect LINCOLN HEIGHTS BRICK. COR. ner jot. finished upstairs. $14,950 Owner. 3703 Oakshire. ¥E CEDAR LAKE MODERN 3 bedroom insulated cottage. Grave! drive, lawn, deep drilled well, Unban Call Brownell Real- _ty PE 286370 TO BUY #0 SELL REALTOR _Partridge is the ‘Bird’ to see. ~ WILLIAMS LAKE Neat 1 bedroom home. Located on 65 x 165 wooded jot with lake privileges Good enough home - cheap enough for a sum- er =o $5500. Low down paym 3 ‘BEDROOMS only — cated on canal in F.eego Harbor. If you can make a substantial down payment - see this one!. LOVELAND for « | 188 Cass rake cpr ig ee Harbor FE 4-1661 COUNTRY LIVING This home is brand new & ready for immediate occupancy. Located 3 mi northwest of Clarkston on a large suburban lot with lake privileges just a few steps from your door 3 large bedrooms with spacious closets Beautiful living room with dining L and picture window, Pui! colored bath with with such features as: Eating space, handy cupboards, and window overlooking lake The full basement ts dry trays automatic of] heat Electric hot water heater and the has been seeded and has Yours for $5 per mo price just $14.400 Call for ap- pointment. Clarkston Real Estate 7 8S Main Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821_ and metal cabinets, makes a. s tile Amble cas air | Por frther infor- ~ VETERANS ~ ONLY $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS 3 Bedroom | Homes CHECK THESE | FEATURES | Oak floors 20 ft Hvtimg rm, euto heat. 50 ft j lots. city sewer and water. Close | to everything Payments $53.92 per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY, & SUNDAY MELROSE Drive out N Per- ‘, mile past Montcalm and Rast Bive to Melrose Turn right 2'2 Diocks to model Castell Realty _FE Pp EARI 1 BL DG. CO. OFFERS FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $595 Dn. ALSO ) “BEDROO™ “RANCHMASTER” COMPLETELY FINISHED GI & CONVENTIONAL TERMS GI $670 Dn. ayes aoa PAYMENTS Pontiac fust east of Soavke in Stu Sky Drive-In The- ater area. Pearl Bldg. Co. FE 5-7923 PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE $52 PERK MONTINI You cant rert a 5 room and bat’ home with 2 car garage on -a big 80 x1°0° lot for the low month- ly of onivy $32) Ful price with $1150 down Available for immediate posses- sion GREEN THUMB INCOME If youre interested in a sub- stantial monthly income and en- joy the pleasures of gardening and country living, this is the | home for you This 4 acres lo | cated in Waterford Twp. has. beau- | tifully landscaped grounds and an. a ance of flowers and fruits The spacious, well-constructed home shows an income of ae mo. plus owner's quarters t's g@ once in a lifetime offering | and its priced right. WARD E. PARTRIDGE | REALTOR. FE ¢3581 1950 W Huron 8t _ Open _Eve. ot _to_ a 12 Acres 5 miles west. partiaily set out to fruit and strawberries Large lawn, landscaped with evergreens and shrubs ?', car garage 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms and activities room could be used for third bedroom. Brick fireplace O11 heat. Immediate possession will make ft possible for vou to have a garden this summer. We are aot over se'ling when we say you must see tt immediately. $10,950 with $§2.850 down. WEST SIDE Ranch type. breeteway. and at- tached garage Cedar shake sid- ing. Off hot water as aped lot, wileges on Williams Lake. For i po of life WILL BE HAPP’ _ YOUR APPOINTMENT NO fORR AINE, MANOR | room, : ent owner's transfer makes ft pos- sible for vou to assume a GI e with a $2,500 down pay- . Le] month, 4'@ ner cent interest on the balance. Gas sry — bath hams gy — Humphries). 53-9459 rade fir NEW 32 BEDROOM FHA BOMES | pantry, plenty of | built-in exhaust fan! 4 built-in vanity. The kitehen should — meet with the housewife’s dreams . partitioned off | for recreation room Double laun-— Birch doors, tiled bath ~_Fer Sal Howes 43, 6261 Andersonville Ra Waterford -Phone OR 3-1268 ; “C” Houston ioe Homen| LAKEFRONT 2 bos —- ores eee lovely en id Only $3,000 down SPACE—SPACE 3 room home, @ lots. Ful! price, $3,500. Terms. C. HOUSTOAREA ETY vnc — SYLVAN VILLAGE 6 room brick—gas heat beauti- fully landsc yard insulated Owner transf eee and forced to sell Easv JIM W RIGHT, Realtor ‘345 Oakland Ave FE 5-9441 EAST SUBURBAN Modern 6 room home featuring 2 bedrooms, Hving room, kitch- en. bath, 2 new unfinished rooms on rear, full basement gas heat < large lot. Full price only 7,050. $1,000 down. Call J. A. Taylor REALTO! Ma laches Soy 100 Gakiend Ave 42544 Open E ree aries ves 6 ACRES 6 miles from downtown Pontiac 6 room modern home. 1 bedroom down, 2 bedrooms & bath up, glassed - in porch, paved road. large chicken house, 2 car garage frult trees berry bushes grape arbor 3 blecks from privilege Union Lake $16 860, . Sik SIS FAST SIDE LOW DOWN PAYMENT -imme- diate possession. 6 room modern peo close to schools & bus. 1. R. Hiltz REALTOR en ie hures ie: $300 DOWN Cory and cute 4 room home with oak floors and pias- tered walls with 2 lets lo- cated om north side just off Oakland Part basement With stoker Possession 2 weeks. First time offered dw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St Phone FE 5-8165 ____ Open Eves Till 6:30 SAT. & SUNDAY OWNER TRANSFERRED—Quic 3 5 session on is almost new j 1 PE Soin | CLARKSTO: | j { i Veterans No-Money- Down — LOOK $8800 Total Price $44.62 MONTH Plus Taxes & Insurance Why Pay Rent 5"Room New Home WITH | Loads of Features AND Completely Finished witH . All Improvements in FULL Model N fod el OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 2i EAST NEW YORK AT BALDWIN Westown RE ALTY CO. HONE FE_5-0204 DETROIT OFFICE Diamond 1-030 BY OWNER Home and 3€ lets, 4 bedrooms. 20x22 Living room, large situng room, extra-large —_ ages large kitchen 3 piece bath, ga- case. Hig shade qraaal all kinds miles from Pontiac. Near all lakes eon bus at door. th $3,200 down. ie, ‘HAS BEEN TRANS- ferred. 4 bedroom frame home in Pioneer Highlands, lake privi- leges, possession June 28th. down, full price $12.500. Shown by appointment only FE 2- N CEMENT srucco co S rocms & bath replace. recre- ation room Attached garage. Oi! ree I's acres No dealers FE + ' DRAYTON, BY OWNER. 2 BDRM Full bath. Full kitchen. _ elec. wows heater. um sterm doors and Tie floors. $6.950, $1,000 5-2864 Utilits screens Dn. FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LOCATED NORTH END room brick renmch home Lae ramic tile bath, full base ‘with off heat Beautiful faisned | rec room. Large 80x150 ft ~ 250—will accept read OCKS SOUTH OF CHaRD LAKE ROAD on Middle- ver to our sign at SYLVAN REALTY | | CO. | LTY co 1 Middle- REA 2383 Orchard Lake _Ave FE 35-0418 6 ACRES—46 ROOMS me 3 bedrm ranch type home om. paved road 6 beautiful wooced ecres ishing Wl) sell with small down peyment $850 DOWN Large 7 rms and bath with floors. full basement with sto« heat clos¢ to downlown om paved st RD. RILEY, BROKER o _Ehzabeth Lake Ra | FOR GI aid 5 CoE 7 | Needs minor interior fin- con 13 Gays possession Lecqtad A really mice home approx $650 down moves you in. A 3} bedroom. bath and a half with : huge util ity reom is of closet space Largs NEWLYWEDs Here's your chance to start right Large 3 rooms and bath com- pletely furn With attached ga- rage owner will acce>t $3.7°0 cash Ee WRIEGHT, Realtor 245 Orkland Ave FE 5-8 » WILSON FAMILY INCOME school. 42 miles north of Oxford 4 lots. | $2,000 $10,500 with ROCHESTER & SUTTON RD. Beautiful 20-acre farm home bedroom. Live strean $16,000 R LAPEER on 1 and cold water. down 3 bedroom home ground. Hot 500. $780 do r WE Take pape Or Para WILSON, BROKER Oregon &t. preoape! Oven Sundays For quick sale $7,450 or 5-9441 acre Avg wn. Needs some ye CALL_J HART, FE_2-9657 3 Bedroom Ranch Lovely new suourban BRICK with excellent basement lot. | : tivn space Gleaming oak floors, | Plasterec & painted walls. ce- remic tile hath of] heat Snacio’< kitchen birch cuoboards All ran ere larce ani cheerfi! 869x160 ft lot. good neighborhood exceptional velue et $18 280 terms Owner Losing Home Must Sell Pronto $700 down- brand new 2? bedroom bungalow cellent soil, perfect for large gar- den Good suburban neighborhood mear schools and res. Don't be asleep on this one' -Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy __Open_until 8 TEMPLETON WATRINS LAKE, Modern 2 bdrm home. Large carpeted living room. dinette, kitchen and glassed porch on Ist floor. Basement, ga- rage and large corner lot with plenty of nice shade trees Lake privs.. reasonable down payment. Other desirable properties for sale as low as $730 down k. 1.. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Rd rE After 6 call OR 3.1708 Johnson open Er e114 FOR BETTER HOMES $44 PER MONTH Includes taxes and msurance. 34701 | Sun La in back | On perce] 662300 f. Ex- , | | \ and recrea-/ ; ¢ ; 3 Nice 2 bedroom bungalow with full basement, situa’ on 3 lots with ——— grill, fruit rots and Full price 87.800 cash te EAST SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow with fu'l basement. Neat and clean with nicely tandscaned vard. Fruit trees and pitiee a price $8.- 150 with $2,000 4 CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement auto heat and hot wa- plastered walls. and wardrobe $9900) «with on your lot or ours. City or suburban. Geo. R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-019! or FE If no answer call FE 2.8544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange rs price MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS AN UNUSUAL BUY NOTE PRICE AND LOCATION. > Wisner, Lincoln Jr High and st Mike's district. Near and bus Well | firs, 2 porches. fsa basement. | heat. Jandac a: 2 car ga- rage Otfered oe 58 630 $1459 | down. PRICED TO SELL FAST. A GRAND VIEW ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Boating, fishing. picnickin golfing all offe in eptional to 5 per cent mortgage BUY IN A GOOD LOCATION. Buy —To To Sell «| YOU BUY IT- WELL TINSURE be MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTO! perative Real FE 20263 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH __POST_OFFICE YLVAN fireplace. 2 car garage é 2 lots, landscaped Quick sale needed Owner going _into business, FE Sti Partridge 18 THE “BIRD* TO SEE A COUNTRY HOME Here's a wonderful white frame Colonial home on 2 actes in Wa- is ic rooms fee and \ coneries Large barn, chicken and 2-car garage comorise outbuildings The fine traditional lines of this home highlighted br =e beautiful Figg oo landscaping ake this home of lasting beauty. Onty "517/300 on terns. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1080 W_ HURON ST.- Open Eves. 7 to 9 2 LEVEL BRICK Overlook in: Silver Lake Gol Course rests this all-brick 2 leve 3 bedroom home ajong abundance of c such as: 2 places, large ceramic tile room. ree spacious kitchen with loads of cabinets, B is i off for bi lake ivileges, total ve.ss0. Pvneee 3 BEDROOM RANCH Aluminum storms and screens, less than 1 year old, new lawn all im, large lot, $8,200 total price, sihe'ys 1 ACRE bedrooms. full basement. completely modern, big 2 car country living. all told with terms. REAL maraar . OFFICE OPEN 98. OHNSON, Realtor rEg a 1 Rd. Clarkston Real Estate = + Milkple 8821 Mich, SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or &: —- ben. see ( Alumi- - shopping arranged 6 room and bath. 3 bedroom home. oak ott this ex- Estate Saar ill seis fo: es I et a SS er ea it a es ee ‘ . es ? 2 es ey [, = a Se yay ew = 22 a ee er SQ ae gig % Se ae ty ate a <5 8 4 ial eed OS eee ae ee binge ge a | | = . : \ ' ea ae ay, . os t_ ; f zs i oe i i \ A ag | = z Fe ' * { ie i 3. + i : , THE PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956 | . : { jousehold Goods 57 For Sale Houses 43/C CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | Rent Farm Property 48-A | Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan: 53| Sale Household Go af es FOR . HOME LOTS, | een 20 ACRES tT. ‘ - 3) REDRM ON a en ager farm 4 bdrms. ‘Wine, “complete itchen TEAGUE FINANCE co. F) Tool tren, mK worekt: | Fis betwen’ 62 om. 202 N. MA Screed ond bor, Near Orton $16,500. lorena “windows EW. KURTH REALTOR BROKERS | with TANDEM ROCHESTER, MICH. all windows, Tooke. inn 290 8. Woodward B'ham =a Gee Si Bute Hes. on ved Ra. fust Sale Business Property 49) Sm", mar ule aon Arbor GOL, rat down payment and rest ike St. Ph. Rochester. OL 6071 eving 424 OSMUN, EXCELLENT LOCA. e Loreen aria, 2 Rag =|" CASH N sm. LL RENT . NEW MODERN ge ZON repatt, lube, wash PAY LATER PLAN ’ menwioceres area, no inventory to Duy, 5 | Ger cash vou ceed ow... Pay | BARGAIN Ean Sa fe Forme Bow Pom |e Pree Bae | ee pias Smee Et el ph Mee j : tiae Press : can i ea . “ ment. Large carpeted living kn titpina |= » | ar ; hog 83. - — with SERS tne price, ment. 3. large porehes, beautiful vor t sabe Suetness | ee mia. | OR Be ing to ‘Florida, some BENEFI Cl AL chain Maing a ak 7 is $13,500, down tress, portent 0 = cons oes ar W ashington Fork plant, 3200 sq Loew at tia | eee. P eee ssa Paaes rage. ‘Only a2 000 wilh $8,000 | 2,Dedtoom home ith car 4 Mpcgreem cor, Sumere lane | On ene FINANCE CO. BO EGA } ral cod oreo meee fireplace, R4., Just scross from a ae nae Ge . 6 cnetad- SELL | Seat nates Ne Meat eonute’ FE Lm tanrmge oR sem) Meng ES somes eave ’ 2 r emen tiac. ¥ ' YOU WILL Vavagune se) nse (— 3794 P Bottle Gas. D Everything—the owner told us. owner leaving ar Tl e s 54 AIWS In SMA Seema came eet Somer Mss hale ade | ; M-59 ___Mortgage Loans 54 sangirig, -| @chool, Webster 6 extra large | YOUR RE Tazo ft livin Fine bee rome, 23h ‘carpeted! living rm. Home ame Investment 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE LOANS $600 TO $1 ‘500 @. tools OR %2T17 . natural . room, rose Excellent beach Shade trees 5. Pauti sined Prltcnen, vestibule | dition threx: out ‘located on WEST OF PONTIAC | an OUTSTANDING NORTHERN a sens oes COLDSPOT. | REF RIGERATOR $38. : maleases) frees Cinrhyeen. 011,000; tranes, powder room on fire fir. Se ee atta g conn Zoned commercial & ditectly RE. operation han- Oakland County Hy chairs. re Siaie Cornus! that heu screened’ rear See a Sowa s cesmat ana across from propond cay gr dling, iv ware, groce bottle Per tains o64htens oF No chairs 9. terrace. full basement, wis heat, beth up. Aluminum siding. ccutes. os x 190 lot for $4,450 ~ and other Leas | on US. 23. to vemeate LETE 4 ROOMS A « aie 2 car garage There is 0 full ot | wish, dry basement Priced with $1.450 down pou, Rome cad 0 room, o7; | 3. Te roaghin or sacloos ture, for sae & S aines. RENT Tis fide" nome. sents, peeeci | Shygnty bus TH8. Cal HOLMES-BARTRAM | side hea. "tute Ticieed'| tough gar cmerates | ah oR ERATOR APT 4 2 y! s . le o> q condition beautifully decorated 4302 Dixie Hwy a ee home. door. a. Beater! New 2 bedroom shell !n| 85,000 down with easy terms on | OR _3-1950 SUPER DRUG STORE. fountain ‘On second mortgages — hokged Bocce oo oo we 4 fine neighbrhood. In Lake Orin) balance Indian Village and Mquor busine ly 300 National 1 niding, wertteg, | cont oe eau onl 2 ANTE eer | a Og Eg st plone Fe a8 , ss j wi 1D 2 v e on as a : mont ee ew bedrooms snd ce- Pike Se AD ususua] value and equioment throughout. Plen- ve snd Meneate . Mee ens | sciStoteenttm fr, Mie) ame, tue Sa ap, Yount Salyet beach Grech ie see! Porn git Swaps 38) Santi TN z wn chen, breakfast rm. plus stock RECEIPTS Ein de lecotion seas schsots Logguruing Groviegs. ‘het 300 PEET frontage on M2é pane ae mee ae 2 Kc BEAGLES FOR sHoTOUN, prnino “ROO egy Cowie OO ANY. | and stores $7,050 with easy terms tures: 2 car garage paved it al “ Slccences. Sida open for y room owner's apt. and “ind ative: motes F 12x12 i NOLEUM MS72 Otve or tare? Your chance. te NEAR CITY HALL drivews sel? nie. abeses- ) most any business venture tn restaurant ee .o tlw Sis WAbe BOX AND i ILE 25 pide = nate apie yp ChepEENS Gactae seleecis Srentons ca ast wall-to-wal sigreting and a sieseo with vuieed % = eS uaen ra od pe Goner beat EL HO et for stee) row. 4% FT. WALL T Cc =a i Brarwon ap ingens aeuatocn eto lates Geer drapes. $17,800 — worth it, wd ee — ma cperete or logne out ee F peat Li 5 oe efter +? Py ‘ele at PAINT. GAL.. “2 wc 4 m : : : § business lots on Bajdwin ace: trad 927 OLDS. FOR BALE = portunity to retire with Coed in| pple cepro teselho pierep eeE has 4 Tripp. Real © 1966 by NEA Service, Ine. Ave. neat Walton ot only _ $65,000 on: for good boat & motor. FE 17-0261 BRE NE 2 ARE, PALE OAL wate = = today! | settle ‘estate, ‘The smart investor Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | 01.000 (Geen. STRAIGHT TAVERN doing over |? LOTS ON PAVED RD. WEST | (atc -srove GOOD con. | WH peek Site ene ee Perry ” Von te ' “You sure that’s a friendly country? I ee we kept, 49 FEET frontage on Osk- 32.008 grose per vs. Musie, and age fy plete San reer waition. ‘ition $35. PE ee $-8161 FE 4-4278 land Ave. near Montcalm, : HT. ONT Pr | eee cl snore month ction fercuad | Aceh St Baapes | Maa ciomc nia Me es | aeetens cee mata eae . vac - s pa business in 15. miles Pontiac. $9, in. mae Seadocs es and food guaranteed years, ua WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | G@tY LOT TRADE IN ON SMALL | $205 vsive. 0270 Sllanty serencent For Sale _Lake Prop. 44 For Sale Lots © 46 < : ‘ “ :| be housetraiier, or whet. | if, ‘raasit. Michigan Fiseressent. Le _ wn! Edw. M. nice’: Realtor | eae . a fuse OF railer, © 303 Orchard Lake Ar : sare | REALTOR FE 4.3581 | Apoly Pontise Press, Box 13 FRIGIDAIRE. Take eT we . ee LOT ON SMALL LAKE, 75 FT. : BY “OWNER, WATERFORD VIL- | TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE ’ HURON FRADE SOBSTANTIAL EQUITY foo bends OFFERS frontage on water. OL 24301 or _ lage 175x200 OR 3-1476. —__Open Eves. Ti 6:30 1050 W. in 8-room home in Sylvan Village Tenge. 1965 model aise Bendix Phone OR > | hc ote vatug in tas | “SMRSOGNOOT micmiGAN | ‘Or ,emelier home im Sylvan or rr a shor ond pee 0 Sanit se ‘ ee IL TERRIFIC west side loca’ or Ww pen _Bres_w) 9 — “ue _ 1962 W wenn EIS) FF 5-9407 3 Bedrooms—North Side gc ed py bioc x era * on Py brick 4 — _ consist Open Eve 7 to 9 sell. Ask for Mrs. Wheeler at FE; condition $40 FE 2-2547. Ia a atic 6 -oom brick and shingle, Lakefront’, 143 ft. on road. $4950. ao Perry Park Budi vision ing of 6 and bath 5-0407. FOR SALE FRIGIDAIRE WaAsit- - NOTHING _ 2 REDRM HOME FULLY FORN home ‘in excellent condition | FE 20731, FHA roval s0n123, Pt cach, full basements, of! fur- WEST HURON ST. HOME MART a, sch aires Ki conemen. VS Next to park. $1,780 for” equity Saves Unpirecil aaerieet 2 ret § naces, gas water heaters, ME M: £3130. O _1¢« W_ Fairmount FE 5-4060 Michiel Pte gett Ce] ~ ¥ ONT TTA AC LAKE | pod aod ee ed es mock nadb wea SA 1060 WH co Bt GAS STOVE i a Creeie: war bd u DOWN | ADAMS - iront porch, Vatorme abd ye ats seo eittwith |g RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | sommerciat tromace, priced | Office. # room income, with. 3 | i= —Fy "AND BENDIS —ApTO | gRUNTYON ELEC OeTER Wilt build 3 bedroom starter AUBURN HEIGHTS tioek a ger cement) terms 2628. Telegraph Rd dyen ee! far below reproduction cost yooms and batp down for owner. | washer Prasteall’ Mate | SAMILTON ELEC ORYER NICE . = ‘ = a: 3 arage y ; é rooms up i) bs . ining’ included mail your lot Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch rms Men}0O Tt’ joie, 1b ter of lots | Co-operative Real Estate ghee : ee direplace, ene | offer PE ¢: | HOTPOINT A A 56 my | Ramee” Matter bedroom (sit pews (rom lake. $750 each. Easy) 2 ACRES | ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | closed, porch. basement. stoker /#2000 EQUITY NEW 3 BDRM ca) installed $129 95. 80 gal, in- der room. Family rumpus room, | s kek com a. | each. oy 2 ACRES LGW. MM. ft : heat. Deeaosseet Iosation for pro-| home. Cash or housetraiier. Ph. Halles 316095 RB Munro lec. Don McDonald” Builder 2-car gerage Full basement. dou- 2 Homes—La e Front Mree. es = ~ Sep New development on MM N TT N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-8165 | fessional offices other type 3-1608. Co 1060 = Huren ble clothes presses in each bed- 1 house has 5 rooms and | PONTIAC REALTY Qxford. Nice amount of frontage Open Eves. _ TU 8:30 nent Offere* at 616.980, terms Suri bind Lors wns $200- ote As STOVE AND AT EM room. Beautiful landscaped lot | bath and the other 6 eon de 71 Baldwin FE 5-8275 good loca for building a _ WON'T LAST $400 accepted as trade .n on used ered Seen at BREE & GREGG seen 4) we sppresioeel| 1s pairs. but tn good residen- () Sony sores BUSINESS SITE : _c0re SH3 "Van Weil, ON BIMBO te ‘GONDITION. ® sj . ! hd ~ = me a ; UNION LAKE RD. ery keusn-eeeers 4icaus, Onis | tal “section 63 foot front SCOTT LAKE FRONT, COM: PONTIAC REALTY vou" BUY iw inetne Ir CHEVROLET, 1961 4 DOOR. FOR FE eis “0. 4000 cown | age ot - ple TN MATERIALS - S . WIXOM FOR COLORED standing value at $12,000, / detail aoa ot Belew FR vers red gs Tieoeaem hoe inow 8 ‘se one Brocks On vacant; JUNE SPECIALS read bew custom oullt frame - ° ~ for business wer, LOT 6003. Televisian eee Rome. Gniy_ 4 tow minutes \crive| 2 bedroom, home, bath, enclos sake Laine ine “nee‘so sso | PRA omevesO trae | fide 'euh an at al [AHAN es ts oar eae: Re mat feet. oes a nice ya trees. flowers and ber- 4 Bedrooms—Clarkston 4 lee ely sand been surveyed and percola- = top rther informa GOING SOU TH? ? yo Sela Re maps _— «se golf This features 3} bed. T*. sont aecartes. Yours for tome -_ oo neon = beach, ak and rowboat. eee gam Cl sab KENT, Re It mune ue ue Suchen chairs = =... 3 foome, Lovely tt pod th ome wi e privilege Why waste time going north West suburban co FL OYD a} ealtor REALTY CO, REAL Ford nt eae bo 7 @ ‘Kitchen with din. INVESTORS! 3, lots. Large kitchen | when you can have e ee 24 W. Lawrence $-6105 Co-operative Rea’ Estate heneenee a Cae uta atte bane Gea Tile bath Pull = with dining arce, dining rm. | Eng" quiet “tant mere et oad et a oe Se Eves FE2 2.0263 laseb actual miles, free | we pue. 7 TRADE. ment. oll heat In Walled Lake _TAKE NOTICE! Screened front porch full] heme. Ghowa by appoint “ Next to mers Power nd clear. rould ‘like to Me mk ls sd F ol Reape Price $13,500 with 3 ful! nt recfeation foom, automatic | ment only. Cail sow. Only RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ant Lease bus.P 494 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH trade ‘or equity in small to Oakland Furniture $00 cn Baj $100 per — incl | Scheer dear garage, nice ergy as heat. Includes carpet- wae arene: 262 8 a Te _ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. POsT OFFICE ve Dome wm or © 104 8 Saginaw FE 2-55 es & Lots of fruit trees, nice garden ng Garage Immediate pos- s = Phon: FE } oe SALLI | = ontiac. re is your LARGEST SIZE FLUELESS Gas Office open * bd are 1 €:30) spor. Storms and screens. Very session, $14,960, terms F-dw. M. Stout, Realtor Co-operative Rea] E estate Exchange 3 sTORES JOINTLY OR = Coney Island yt ghey pokey i | space heater elec eater, wa- on Dm. ce and clean A steal at #6600 7 | Tl N. Saginaw &t Ph. FE 5-4165 | BUILD - NOW ane J1}-Fio Auburn Ave Bus Small restaurant. on Dixie Hwy : | ter power dish wemher ased very Eves EM 33705. Puan’) cash. Clarkston Colonial _Open Eves. Till 30 : center Good for érug- at Waterford. 24120 Ddiock bidg , “H#AF. Call Us now! | itae Vee. ole goed) coed: eevee oe See ee | ADAMS REALTY CO ‘ fh ee ee weil Testneted Watertord store ot variety —-niture ete | too fon hwy Ideal for many); . | tion 628 for all PR 47682 201 plecloo oS me Oe eo madden ave) OVE ome ctsel Gaetan fe caela. | wae front S30 ft deen Idee! walle. | Hills Estates oe freely or EVE "PE 38d & reer VE 30414 uses 92.500 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | _Mieniga: Ave morn, «174 8. Center St. Mets. meer after $ Call five subdivision” ith lake | ing site. FE 40345 SBA ee aeard He He a Busy Pool Hall | TT N. Saginaw Street FE 68165 LINOLEUM > PAINT SALE ; TKiTy Tw Wk ee FE 2-7053 rivileges Living room 12x TQ SETTLE AN ESTATE 3 WUsT. HERBERT C. DAVIS xD COMMER: New @@ f building with brick _____Open_Eves, ‘ti 6:30 ss “@_ price et Jack's 777 Beidwin NEW" W.s SUBURBAN — — : — 3 fap ant eee: sun par-| sel) 249 lote with :riv on Cass | $825 Pontiae Lake Rd FE $431) rs oan: RU DINGS Tele front. Well equipped MODEL A PICKUP. FOR GAR- MAGIC CHE® Gas STOVE. 3 bedroom ranch style home with ie ies 1on2s Carpet. and Elirabeth —— weteriort rono8. peETTER , SITES creuh ant Case! dotng nice business Half of bail den tractor or what? MA 6-3375 __standerd size PE 20% on "4.800 "4s ~~ “PE cates 618.000 | FOUR pond gad y oat Lia ing included Pull basement Gecseteee acy aoa oer ae FOR rR HOMES -, F ing oooh -_ aaa te SEE Us FOR ALL TYPEs OF MAPLE Couch ANd Smam. : =——| furnace. Reasonable Corner tot steam heat, 3 cer garage RED HORSE CORP CHEROKEE HILLS! RAY O'NEIL., Realtor peersthin >. Land, buildin eclipse hand an wer lawn, tN ~ = igs - bie . Situated on nicely land- Y it of ite a erything goes: €| mowers. Large trade-in allowance | Die, 8 12 and table SYLVAN LAKE | oa Pia.ns aaa | oe seaped o0x140. 918.900, PE 2-817) _—8019_Cass-Eliz Rd phodigleypodite ke the ae Sie p-} bg ee iy By a‘. se: ee and por aay <= $5,500 Complete line of electric fans, ‘emp Call ea 2-na4e after 4:00 | pointment 4415 W. Walton. cniv 06.000 down eee ane Perce” at Ceasecenve Reel Weis Suckenge| Soe to? Pv Som sluminum ehairs, out door grilia MOTORO!A TT MAW XiANY COx- Attractive edbtan story house. fenced | Yard, conditien Complete | with suineiae and drapes. i 3 BEDROOM | FOL 4 BASEMENT uto La owner. ti] LAKE. FRONT Sees Beat the heat with this nicely fin- = ished lake front home consisting | FOR SALE of ta! living rm with fireplace. BLOOMFIELD dIGHLANDS bedrm.. kitchen with 158 Marlborough Ranch — wk 6 dining ares utility, bath reoms oak built reened Width of house. jn television, carpeted. drapes — ofl water heater, elec stove, | washer and dryer, storms & ftehen cabinets, & Youngs- screens, garage, compiletety land: | tewe stab. Only $1500 down. Im-| scaped, paved street, immed mediate possession poss Price £€24,500 ar: | : rang 7 f : 7 “yop ir, O ey rE | WATERFORD TWP. aa a Attractive $ room and bath bome | of] heat, elec water heater, car’ s & “Poved | ice large lot, fenced-in. Paved) 750 \. ssion, only §1.-) John K. Irwin | ee ode was ke me REALTOR son-is this 4 room home with Since 1925 — on There are 2 bed- 101% ON w a ae, —— Mi » complete 5 Phone 5-044 if Ere PE 2-104 of FE 6-446 carci ete ee dining apa ° : en Ww CONVENIENT of in e. Wy mi. northwest of To stores, bus. schools and wert | | 22 cake road isxpinaigienedl ? Nice lyin yeom. titelon tnd ci. Overlooking lake. What a buy for nette basement €fth ofl heat! one who acts fast! Full price | | Qaly 3 sx ats a orice. $11,800 | !s only 96.750 HURRY! Terms COUNTRY Joys larkston You sure will enjoy country living, Real Estate . room rooms, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. tile one Senuan came with of] heat,: ______ MAple 56210 : 2- other outbuildings BIRMINGHAM - BY OWNER Well Sendoatpee many beaut h home. 2 | tress, 3 eres end ether festares| a tee seen too numerous to —— Shown Complete carpeting. ee Sue: | by appointment on en 12 2 13 uti) room 2 car | CRAW FORD | garese. plu workshop. 80 = 110 AGENCY fi fenced, landscaped. Large pa- 63's W. Huron FE ¢1549 tio and rock garden nayoh Cash Eves. MY %-1143 | te mortgage . Must see COOLEY LAKE tin eet Canal front cottage, completely $33.72 “MONTH turn 06. 1900 down $845 00 down plus costs will give : te TRONt | you immediate possession ew Cottace, peautifu’ pert I lot | bedroom hone with pisstered 1% ear garage Outside erill. Safe Walls, oak floors gas heat, paved Russell Young ad aed - BOLDER Huron FE 44525 L CLARK CITY. 3 bedrooms, REALTOR = Union Lake Rd. =2EM 3407) ji ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 412 W “| — separate din- down, priced at $9, $800 DOWN | 4 capanrgup ere 2 up nar 2 — OUR oy wee bl VALUE separ ng room. basement, EVER! hew 2 bed- garage, $9,500 with $2,000 down CITY. 3 bedrooms up, 3 rooms down, full ag im torge) 2% car ge- iakeside park rage, $10,800 for fishing, boating, picnick- ing. Living room ‘as @ ft. SUBURBAN 3 bedrooms, possible & whdow and vesti- 4th Youngstown kitchen, auto. tloset Spacious kitch- washer and dryer included in price of $12,000 with terms. Lake privs. Low payments of approxt- mately 652 include interest, 2 HOUSES FOR ONE PRICE of taxes and imsuranss FHA $11.500 with $2,725 down, cans) @osts are in addition to to lake. Main house has 3 > doen payment. Better look rooms . @t these today e now We have the kev CITY. $ room modern. 2 bed- rooms full basement, gas a lt) car garage priced at $10, INCOME PROPERTY. 2 houses. rooms, 2 RAY O'NEIL.. Realtor ste, Met Mie Fit sien tol Ein WATER FR F RONTAGE. while eo home is "580 im f14.200 wine cod month. Pisce” et $14, with 240 FEET FRONTAGE, srltchen BAN. 3 bedrooms, 20 foot utility. Part a tig cat attac’ breeseway and 1 only 10 " minutes Priced at $14.500 win $3,500 én. (CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-84 = = 44913 Open Evedi Sunceays Multinte | isting. Service =i jot 240. This is bur-priced at _oaly | shate with *1 250 down. $40 m i ATTENTION HANDYMAN A @ bedroom home Yerge Hy. ——————- oh ee ms area We ‘wih ound Mog ge baund rr me peect Be “Boatys Sayer ‘cia RED Hors CORP. ae Ww. Mura} FE oa! FE 42320 o " = @ WooowsRD ate ry | - W. Huron St.—3 Lots Attractive specious, ® reom brick home in eacellent con- dition wi 155 foot fron age Living room 16x24, fireplace, carpeting drapes, tove included, wiy romodeied ee ruth basement, Gi car garage. $32. $10,000 pi | REALTORS Hiiron FE4etal 6-046 » Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 For _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 1 ACRE 7 RM. LAKE FRONT ie, Reem: Ortonville. FE. BY OWNER: MODERN YR. ‘ro bedrm lakefront home on Midaicetraite Le. nya gare drapes, fireplace, basement, nice beach. $17,500. EM 3-268. BY OWNER - 2 BEDROOM HOME m eatalator fireplace, of! tTmace, carpeted. mahogany pan- elled living room, large garage. Lots of trees. 21 miles to ag opie 5 miles a of Hichland on 59 t Cundy 15%4 Masfield. $15. 809 | to $3,609" down. we 7. ACRES” CORNER “CONSISTS ot water frortewe on Mandon I k basement, partly finished. Many possibilities here for en invest- ment. The whole works for $21,000 Easy Terms. T. G. Trocke ert Wa “FIRE SALE” OUT A NICE LAKE CANAL FRO “HOT” AT #2:500" ONLY $860 DOWN street on Going St We will ascist . oan ROUND ay Nag Ee - you with the down payment. See 2 bedrm home yg" be-ement 2 it now {replace itele furn In- ; ctu ing tv oe Seste Sis obese LONGFELLOW sCHOO!. ove tight ta are-enjor your This ore is ideal for a family ymmer. Sate candy beach $18. with schoo! children Extra nice $ room ranch type oo Bailt in UNION LAKE 1951. Gas clothes cue large Priv. en Rollandale, neulrtidd ace: lot, $9,050.00 with down orated thalde 2 bérm to GI Act fast on “thts one. home, Hot eir heat. $8,700 with : 1.0e FISHERMEN ~” ‘ o iG LAKE Mel pope ia! 7. t your ‘odern farm ¢ with 4 bdrms | a doo! room, On nice wooded jot 2 car ge- peg t ol ay 4 foes ft. fo lake. rage, Other oe . Lake) rms. Act fas Priv. Sila gee = | and it's yours. ing room, basement, ee: $1500 R. 1, VALUEFT, Realtor 345 OaKt AND AVY’ Fr 54-0683 au LTIP’ Er TISTING SERVICE | SCOTT LAK® RONT. Completely furntshed to the last detail, neluding ham- mock to relax in Cute & room home with sunporch overiooking lake. large 60x 300) «wooded O° with ‘erms. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N, Saginaw St. FE 54-6163 Open Eves. m 8% ANGELUS LAKE NR PONTIAC. Most beautiful and exclusive pri- vate Inke ' this area. Tovely shoreline Picturesque berond words 8138 per foot Owner Ber- nard Edelman, 10300 Woodward. _ 10. $-5010_ ee 7 LOTS SYLVAN LAKE. 56 FT of front by 288 ft deep. After 6 _FE 4 6113 LK. COTTAGE AT . LAKE. 2 min. from Pontiac. Lincoln 6-4500. FOR SALE Ut.AKE LOT FE 5-8142 or PE 4-3009. LAKE HURON CTED idential (100 ant as jen few “l wioride Beach. wes. te foot. r all Rad cludl: rraphs, one Brownell Realty, FEderal Beat. No obligation, of course. LAKE FRONT § years old, vety ‘modern. Auto as beat, Busit-ins. Just like new. § rms., $2,000 will handle Terms By owner. MY_ 3-2880 BEAUTIFU Ls LAKEFRONT on Take $4.950 with $1.480 down Hennan LI +4000; LAKEFRONT 5) iy Aad’ Peed oP FE 41540 MY 31103 front jot. e. DEER LAKE of f ideal for rench $6,500 with wr. INT parcel Clarkston pond ROE LAKE FRO ust @ miles fro ea) © ith hard sand bottom Best PAUL A. KERN, ints "Heal Botte ‘Since 4 REALTOR ‘PU_ORRT woTUN SPOT « Square Lake beth Lane Rd. 1 mile west of Tel WATKINS LAKE lake. Comfortable living rm. wi FRONT Rustic S$ rm and bath bunge- low Enclosed porch overlookin egraph CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 Community Nat'l Bank FE ¢4211 tres. FE 5- LOT 45 723 £E. = 16 First #t. | USED eet bia ah ae aoe ky 685 Bald $80 per_ mon Ase Nel thauire 340 Belcwin ve WaREHOUSE Saget TEASE pontiac ss Business ss Opportunities 51 51 2 STALL SUPER ae STA. naturel Sk lace Utitity rm. with | Sewer & water to lot. FE 23-7207 i me os amen herr rd. after 5 p.m. a city’s busiest rants rossir i‘) ) L. AEALTOR sa dl —as “BIRD” TO BUY PARTRIDGE I8 THE TO SFE SALE BY OWNER. RESTAURANT Lecated inside ot ences bullding Good business wr 67196 NEW SERVICE sition Por — hill rend ol] comnrany, stall, Oppor- nity aoa right pare with prover finance, renta: poor Infor- —mation call FE ¢151 elena SELL OR TRADE - rent & Ladies lingerie consists with $2000 wars Will r small house or roe “10 “ON, GIDDINGS RD. | near Walton Blvd, ediscent to i Poniiee City Limits. High, dry, scenic. Price $8,900, $890 down. | | a Y lor Owner on pteaises, Welton & | Giddings Sunday 2-6 TOwnsend | REALTORS INSURANCE | cont | 190 Oekland Ave 4-2344 5 ACRES REAL GARDEN LAND. ves __Free_ _Parking 6 room house, full price, $7400 i . ww INNAN : Whipple Lake — 66 W Huron St $2577 A greet lake front lot, BARGAIN $5500. Ter 2% acres on Autere Ra. Well, fruit trees a4 lots of shade. $4.- Bige OW | 500 cash. . Whiteomb, Reai- "ie Sen _tor FR s462 uron APP. 10 A A FE 56-6402 or FE 5-0045. with frontage on, B. Oxford Ra m ir 82496 or Fors + Sale Resort | Prop. : M4A N Gcked Bt tts Sect Oar lace, Oxford h CEDAR LAKE MODER 3 bedroom insulated cottege, Grav- 4 el drive, lawn deep drilled well. | < Acres Terms Call Brownell Real- Viose to W. Highland, not _ ty, PE_2-0837 too far off main highway, COTTAGE WITH ALL FURNI- level. Only $3400, $900 down. ture, 2 boats. Dnpipietod tee | lots on Tee‘ Lake eer ee : f Branch Good fishing a wih apes, Seco ° ; low down Pts easy od pa toom semi- | _terms, Call 70723 modern house. good barn | = and other out buildi-gs. GRASS LAKE NEW CABIN. emal rivate lake Only Large lot Center resort area, ad- $22 000 erms joining state forest Good hunt- — i ae, ogg pers = ie of Gladwin mo R A Jerry Morrow, C Gladwin Mich. Oy nnett nc. HOUGHTON LA! ONT, 3 Sve Sake gre sErecive oo 28 es Ru PO cceahins: Spee eral 8-0466 cottages ais. plus owners 7 leasant heme. Choice lo- Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _ cation, ideal for retirement, Total price only $12,000. Box 173 Hough- For Sale Farms 48 ton Lake —— Mich. Phone | ~..~~..,- ~~~. GReenweed 0-523 3-ACRE FARM WITH BUILDINGS ' an acres W mber. Both tn For Sale a 46) Wine Gent Wek en SOO ee pete eptate OR S4NT. ; = Se ee eee é - a Close to e¢ity limits — ‘shallow =e es me. Made ‘sores ei your ret're JIM WRIGH r, Realtor ment. or part time farming. Your M5 Oakland Ave FE 5-0441 market for whatever you raise at rour front door. On highway ; Nicholie & Harger Co. TW Huron PE S018 “ETS TARR BUSINESS” ROUGH & TOUGHT Pontiac tavern that's done it be- fote and could do it again. Own- ers it! ff you have on atitu Man. don't ta ‘cay be “unless ms want oe & bar—this bi HERE’S ANOTHER “ONE an‘ lease MICHIGAN aetveds SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. 1573 8S. Telegraph Rd. FE 415 Park at Our Froat Door BAR Class B hotel license. (12 bed- room) Well equi dining room & kitchen, Located on corner in fast growing village. Paved state highway, Stands rigid inspection. Tlinees. Priced at only $75,000, DRIVE-IN New bullding. Well eo rant. Doin LANDMESSER BROKER uipped ree- fine business. Fran- 96.989 © L AKE RESORT Approximately sand beach aki 1 boat 1! ation, Dorothy § snyder Lavender 3140 W_ Huron PE 24411 YOUR LIFE'S MADF| 2 EASIER ‘through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every-* day problems quickly, dial: FE 28181. & cleaning equipment EM Giroux-Franks hap egy REAL ESTATE ion oo unth 8: _Bun. ose “OWNER SAYS SEIT. DIXIE HIGHWAY RESTAURANT Grossing £30,000 yearly Owner in hospital, $1500 down. good lease at $83 per merth Closed evenings, Suns & holidays State-Wide | Pes! Estate Service of Portise CHARL FS. oe cee 1717 8 Telegraph +0871 _ Sale Land Coates 52 ~ BALANCE $449. SEASONED LI 60246 $2,000 DISCOUNT sll art! Orr rACT_ON % DISCOUNT Sold $7,650-monthiy 965 a morth 6 per cent-vour savings bent to handle $4.00 .C rooms and bath on 100x300 n tet 28% DISCOUNT Solt for 97.450 = on nicely | Traced “% acre | jim WRIGHT, Resor | 25 Oakland Ave $7,730. BAL- ance due $6804 at $70 per month Secu by mofern 6 Discount $1,370. Your cost $5,515. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. TN. On Eve ~ Ph. FE 85-8165 _ TH 6.39 Money is Loan “state _Licensed | Lenders) a Need $500 | With fast corteous .ervice and on payments to (it vour budget? Then you should visit our modern office, so cont parking and bore where wee private consul ion rooms awa you. Or = FE 56-8121 and tel) us your need Home & Auto goeene Wiest) fours: * t 4S Saecsurday ® to 1 ~ LOANS $20 TO $500 signature oniy HOUSEH HOLD FINANCE CORP. ‘OF PONTIAC 4 8. Saginaw 8&t. PE 4-0835 WHEN YOU NEED _ $25 to $500 you your lems STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Sank Bidg rE 74 28 to $25 to $500 NCO. 30 EB. Lawrence FE 2-713: 10648 to 1985 cars 3 ie, Seog stats coset in "3p one oans also ie on fur- oe and other se- Ponvignd Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK wie. TRADE PULL Size WETAL 1.200 down. & & | and picnic ogee BARNES HARDWARE 142 W_ Huron St. PE 5-010) SUMMER COTTAGE nature) fi ters Lake. tiac Wil! trade for an; eque! value Full price 2-48 3-108. a | WANTED A “4. “0. “a1 “WILt Ys | pane! of station warn Wil) trade | ‘bo Chevie FE 4-660 | WILL TRADE € CYLINDER 1951 aor J for outboard moter FE complete for bunk Bede. MA 41046 a WILL swaP WELL ESTABLIgnED _ For Sale Clothing 56 | a BRIDES MAID DRESS, YEL- low. sime 12 Alte sub teen dresses. _ Stee 12, +3304 «500 Nile green bridesmaid for-| mal. Size 9. Never been worn. $20. Call EMpire 34312 after 6 p.m. Sale Household Goods 57 . 2 Rooms oF BED MB OF BEDROM ‘oe 3 FINE PORTABLE RADIOS. FE ; COMPARTMENT. CONCRETE §3 | | new: to ANTIQUE DATED WOVEN Cov. 2 laundry tubs and stand. rE _ #0192 tv ROOMS OF FURNITURE 2 sectionals twin Hollywood beds, Sina bedroom sutte, tables. FE ¢ YR CRIP COMPLETE — $18. Rathinette, with new tub $7. Play: | pen, $5 High chair 34 t oF items. alsn reasonsbit FE 5-361! 8 PC DINING ROOM strTE 3 = neme room sufte 2308 Silver rele i7-IN OLYMPIC TV $40, i7-in Admiral TV console MI 41284, a DUMONT TV. With ANTEN- APPLIAN TRADE-INS aU RANTEED Automatic washers ...... 669.50 up Wringer wanes ess ar 80 he Refrigerators Sees %$ up Vacuum cleaners” $705 up Roy's — Parts & __ Service. _ Oakland _. Abour ANY’ rates WO WANT Rh THE HOME CAN Jey FOUND AT = SAL A little out of the ame a tot less to pay Special white ce last, lawnmowers, *?:-, and up Gas and electric refrigerators. ranges, and water heaters Bath- room fixtures beds, -hests, dress- ers vanities and =prings and mattresses Living toom eccasiona chairs, tables, TV = 4 seta, suites Dinette other misc items, Visit our trade-in dept for real i we OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN OR iY TERMS suites, pe. _ 2 acres of free OPEN DAILY ® TO »# AND SUN 25 L 8 SALES CO. 4 miles E of Pontiac, or 1 mile E. of Auburp Heights .o Auburn Rd. M50 PHONE FE 5-024) NTIQUES - en ET ACQUAINTED “tale Sal gpa hae, y arairs God ‘Sei eens, famine DR Marthe tow arecser "catia im r seer. ¢ ass er settee. tishes and mise. rd, rt end ‘white leather chair, MI_ 4-0895. erlet, pattern J pine porch fou che chest, large “chelt. 'V “oe Loo peti reason able. OA mene ANTIQ LOVESEAT, ‘glee CAN dishe Lawn movw-| FE | Wacher #18 Gee stove 699 Co SILVER FOX JACKET AND FUR. coat, Swap for electric wiring je- j ber No Ue required. OR 12x12 ORAY RUG AND BaD. tie __573_Desote oe \ CONSOLE Teasonable. re ach 55 a CUBIC PRERZER ee r 20.8 ca 6-1300 MOVING O0T OF STATE: MUsT eel! epriehe, Legge Colds: = frigera! double bed. kite bie and vegpneoes Tee sketes oe * bike chairs. misc articies FR $-0058 fe WINDOW FAN FOR 415: m™- _plete bed for $38 PE $2766. Overstocked SHOPPERS CHOICE Fri., Sat.. & Mon i 2 € piece bedroom suits and mahowanys np ore ‘NEW $30 Also 2 lieing room jee of colors and styles 14095 weekly Pearson's ank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. PE ¢-7ea1 ROYAL TYPEWRITER, 924 50. Davenport and chair, $19 90: elec- roaster i plete, @1798; as stove, china cabinet 91498: : mm floor mode] radio AESTILT WASHING MACHINES. ag ed ranteed we Gs Elee- ¢. — o-5168. rk CORDITIONERS PRES CRU MP EL ECTRIC RU va. sist BY 14 WITH “PAD. CALL * ee BREAK. iD, set. jae = for sale. Call_a after 6, rr 2-48 RED SECTIONAL DA VENBORT: 850: limed oak table and € chatrs, $50: cas store, ‘+ goo’ condit &78. © Dover FE 5-8788 | RED. CHROMF DINETTE St Bamboo shade: eires 2-8 ft wide | 2 maple chairs and | settee record com> | player Crosley refria. | Bneed Queen elec. ftver ence after 2 p - OOM AIR COnDTTIONER: ‘ ton Kelvinator. Used 1 aeaeon. 5 Reasonable. Al SkOe DIBOSAT. A cleane. "oun 95. ten pack bey Rk 8 MUNRO, 1060 W uron. STOVES BOUGHT a ; on. eo 16” RCA =o CONSOLE TV. 9.95 TV antenna kit $0.95. WALTON TV Waiton, Cor. Josiyn FE 2-2257 SERVEL OAS REFRIG., SERVEL frig. with freezer top. OA ORNER ¢ CABINET, OLE § ning room. Ne! tural lass eee $25. MI +7161. = QUEEN old, FE 68-1808. oman ONS INNERS porate chair, 6 ff. re- chaies, washer, 1 Maries ORS TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR as R. B. Munro, 1060 ierwcr "MODERN GAS. RANGE. TRADEAN DEPT. Pe living Rm suite... Po. bed comulete ... pee Recond. electric washers 95 Drop leaf table & 9 chairs. $10.95 Apt size gas stove — 4 Smail 5 pe TORD's'V Pee HOUSE 2230 Elizapeth Leake Road TH NS YOUR’ “PRC LEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, 87 Sty yeglass Weer. FE 29206 | i ory, '* 4 F % kj hire, it’s FE 28181, a oT acumen 30 ACRES OF ALFALFA waY. $10 McCORMICK DEERING GRAIN CHEVROLET “4 FACTORY WAR- pepe aie! ALL WELL Known (Sew grade doers oe | ' an acre. Joe Bai 0 Com drill with fertilizer, manure DSON 74 LOADED | are at greatly reduced MA KE Gry oA a on Taiz" shelving trds ise lin | PRE - FABRIC ATE -D cas tee ee or MI 6-0516. merce Rd., 34 miles east of Mil | _spreader. 850 ea FE 1-0844 HARLEY DAVIDSO: es: Elida | MOTORS prices, so ere Pe TER CONSUMERS POWER Knotty pine $1495 per 100 sq. ft. BER MUDA HOUSE. ar oe eravel PJ. ae eCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Just_off § Bivd. _ ——— | | Factory options and accessories at CO 28 W LAWRENCE FE Garage siding $1497 per 100 sq. ft. > Wa sE ACH ‘Dunn FE 5- ALFALFA HAY, BOTH CUTTINGS i Rentals, Parts & Repairs iess HARLEY DAVIDSON 74 | < : s i dealer's cost. Credit checked and o-#151 lAsbestos siding $1225 per 100 sq. ft. IDEAL FOR BEACH, | BLACK DIRT IOP SOIL.) TO 2% acres, all or part. Corner 1990 Crooks Ra MI loaded with extras. Will sell or 803 N. Main, Rochester | appraisal on used = bed phone. WARDROBE TRUNK $10.3 DRAW- pel coo | CAMPERS. AN D/ “de Promgt series © 37358 ae lee Preach OR pete McCULLOCH C CHAIN 6a gs 5 DROP ee tor i: road job. FE. =e ma ie _Call_ Doc Watson 44508. M tver $25. Extension mor , “pr iz : and see ‘em at W. le _> r _ OLiv cherry dining table, 625. MAy- “Use paint 2 = BACK YARD. SPE-|OSSVER StACK Din? AND | PE 616i Garden & Lawn Equipment 1593 #6R PARTS AND SERVICE ON | WE NEFD USED CARs AND | fair 6-2169 | > ce rock 6 in. stone on Sat FE MIXED HAY. GRAIN & STRAW South ward (North of 14 © vour Harley Moctling oan os Harley tresks. Get our price before you WASHING MACHINE. CONVEN.. secpelge epecbicha | screen Ss CIAL MODELS FOR 23-6360. _lumber, ‘T “Tractor work. MA 5-066 Mile Rd.), Birmingham. Mich. | bee (daa Balas DCS South | | tional with. automatic pump | ment dlocks. natePtie, tanka iYou TRAILER OWNERS. “LOADING SAND. WANTED; CUSTOM BA I - “= | Epape _Mitwest Saginaw: ———e————e | ##§§ NOrth Chevrolet's Piuore eo 383" Orebard Lake” UNION w RECKING ll MODELS T0 DAILY aa ‘= Lives ok 7 +-~ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. mera Caltsign. 2035 ae || Big Lot in Birmingham | uoreseen i MU S nS W 8 Mi Rd vem 2 Co MI 60516 & MU 6 cows, MA 6-66 _delivery rake. FE 7-0844 thorized Triumph A J.8. Match-| 17 your car is sharp bring car | ; X APPLIANCE SALE Daily 730 to 6 Pri’ ui 7 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED me y P eae to -3- rE case FARM TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT, |3 N ai MEPERG Pa FRESH @ NEW HOLLAND 77 BALER AND | less dealer Parts, sales, service. and title High dollar paid for | up to 25% DISCOUNT | JOB YARD Sp ea ee vas. per 610. Delivered PH| or 7 weeks OA 63576 | Case combine 6° ft cut Model | 232 ast Pike St | late model used care On all_new floor samples. Wash 0600 GRATIOT (NR BARPER) Truscon Tite Wall $2.95 Gal tases 7 YEARLING | is FoR | A. —s . condition. Ready For Sale ‘Bicycles — 84 BUD SHEL TON Y Ol IR ers — Dryers — Ranges - Refrig- Daily § to 6 Sun $8 to | Paratez Floor Coat 96.60 Ga} | FILL DIRT. — Poss GRAVEL, | both, 2 long ladders. 2485 W ¥ | eS ~~ MOTOR SALES erators—TV_ sets—ete Enwood 5-02 Parestenetes for walls 46.45 | delivered. or MAple| Maple Rd. crner. fid's Lake SEE US FOR hdl: AND eT eens | Giunta oe: WINN BIKE cu. | “ - ea mie | 2Y EARS TO PAY Beene FREE ESTE BL AYI LOCK oe FILL DIRT. TOP pep a HORAES MUST SEE a! New Idea Davis iescuinare, dren's 3 whee} chain bike Rea-- ore PE eer38 - | NOTE atk Saginaw petit FE seine Cleanup Time Is Here | COAL # BUILDING SUPPLY CO ' soil Delivered VE _3-3001 | _to appreciate 38264 Ryan Rd —— a ExG fia Ratee Wite Te TSPEED «WANTED SCRAP CARS | wax ae y_REPRIGERA aup 61 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 PONTIAC 1 LAKE BLDRS SUPPLY | (YR. OLD HOLSTEIN COW. CALF TRUCK-TYPE LOW BOY. FORD A gl rE Tome | OR 34511 ~ , . hand a 455 Come (and (ses eer ee and end gravel. Fill dirt, | by side EM 3.5087. | chassis with good —— ols $35 FE 1016. sss aNTED — JUNKED OR USED Everybody’s Credit burn Ave ita PLYW OOD Sinet & mortar Trucking. OR SGarreD SORREL MARE. $100 | earns ee Rs AND _ Boats «& Accessories 85 BIC Cas Is Good Here |%" plyscored . . . $9.50 ‘8 AND) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 CHURCH'S INC. te: prseond Sa ROAD GRAVEL. § TOR ODE iseacrirur TENEsEE WALK [Ones PeiceD To sELL 12 FT RUNABOUT. WHEEL axp BACLEY AUTO PARTS DETROIT MOTOR SALES, je 8. Squirrel Ra FE 22-0233 4.- fy : | livered FE 4-6588 ing very OM $50 AND U | eccessories, 16 HP. Johnson ‘85 pe 54-9219 1% BAGLEY S8T. 8. Saginaw at Jud * BED. COMPLETE. ITAR.| OSING OUT | All_kinds at ries BEA r) IT | _motiel. OR 3-2066 CaS POR ANY MAKE OR LATE Ss CHEVY | — ose te Reasonable FE 23-5162 —— |jee meres (exe) + | nee Belden Ave FE 3280), LOADIN mare quarter a. saddle, bri- | FE ING BROS FE ¢1113) ers ao Septal an models Econony 22 Auburn, | mile see. knvcnent cond, FE Un j : e¢ & martings PE 46588 4 S. steering w on —_—_—— BCRAP | 47704 / 8 }4.88 paint... 2... 1 end, ‘ INC SOIL PURE CPT. 9 340 1 cars, extra fine cad. Wholesale Cougs AND SEE THEM HORSES | 3-7322 WTD. JONK CARS & we : - Call FE 49582 9 4 x x8 Leite, paint 83.65 eal | S8™, BE $32.90 Sm PE om yee weet (ot Bait: | of ali “kinds te 8380 Ale) = powgae RD A DEALER \jerT. BOAT ON WHERIS INCL lervice Col FE — Ic ea Ss : Save a OER bn00 | win. FE 928 | reg. quarter horses, tandem traij- | ———~ “AC oars, jocks. anchor, running lights For” Sale Trucks | - 90 a 10 al | score | SMITH S, 257 S. Saginaw | 178 sag 2 QUALITY er” Oakland $3391 3165 Davison _ Auction | Sale 97. Se ccrey ne 8 feisarash. Aner or, ome Erm _s* Nn y LANK lk. Rd. near Oxfo oe aE lee 7 oe "FICHIC TABLES. 10, PLANE ~ | BULLDOZING PRESH 1 YR OLD MOLSTEIN | |. wssps WEST OF DAVISBURG i¢ FT. BOAT. TRAILER AND 10 we ae aa M t S ] Ss 4. | yeB and | up 7600 Elizabeth Lk Re | Fill dirt, sand & gravel. top scil. Bang-tested MA 5-4487 cal Davisburg| Ra. _ dune & _HP motor 382 Nejson = Satin ‘TON $5 FORD O oe Cie DRAW TITE HITCHES | Seesusot Cackx on pen ee | cone 2 HEIFERS PH. OR at} pm Numerous fore some 8 a) p THOMPSON | FI PIBERGLAS “{.2 sum bave B&H end ture . wr | 5, i —10@ sheep.& 19 rooms o rni- uc Vent trucks. also « REN powtiac Coace cor || aon ones cn? on ue wie TOS ee SADDLES AND HALTERS ture. Some satiques, LR Joh i¢ pr CHRISCRAFT 129 HP IN- | Gag Bell Gift Stamps “We wit: sell. you a car, les 46138 Dixie Hw) Drayton _ Plains | kind thet belt to te frame bow in our warehouse a PE ¢-2853 son. proprieto board, $1.87 In water at rat | Lake Orion Motor 8a | even if your “credit has WATER COOLED of ail_mates of cars at new low ormee. SAND AND O3AVET, On GE READY TO LaY PULtETs oxo Atcrion SALE | EVERY Wapnes. Sires Shores, Sylvan Lake M24 at Clalarkston Rd é 4 down else —eme Aue Vag tie with bop EK Bowland” i243 Diste Hwy Ont our Quality Buiicine Gin, Teo soll Fil ¢ | Hines, Tso No Rochester Rd 1 day pught. 7 pm Large ose i7 (CHRIS CRAFT UTILITY ret er | cH turne own else S Qood Las] om Your Oxf i mt o musehol, raf rs OO Medion FESS FOR SALE - COLE SET OF neues! > vtore Se BLACK DIRT. PEAT. | sig 8 of Letevite, Leterme: YO Ontos. | gad gereemal efiects L. £ Ton s.se canta 3 ROwEa vet | ee TANDEM AXLF TRAITER. ‘where.’ ee com a —= = HN elude Tri net of We carry fall tine ravel _ dirt, = an syoes. i FOR SALE. Baie Farm, 30 West as RS. | sacrifi Mi 6487] aft : fom} 1100x20 Good —— | FOR A age 20 - c a 53 ¥ elim elivered § _Rochester. Fete | c lee e VOL SET COLLIER'’s woneas. oot = ote “Caer la Bes sood | Tosuistion. Paneling saivered band | SApee Le pont | FO Rocheste sacrifice ‘8S orp > Priced to sol Per tate Olewend | ere tet ATR LOMBER CO. | TOP SOIL &. i maw GRAVEL coal PAINT CREEK AUCTION SAT 1+FT WOLVERINE BOaT. 16H 5-0218 nN. 1 one how woof ED TRAILER casY aiN_DRYER. 0.1 ONDT- ti0 “BOOTE LAKE pee eee eee ee wee Tel Bren Ra SEPA. aite ent ee oe Be a In geod condition OR 3-463 | 8 CHEV. 3 TON omy erase = Exc. cel cond. TOP £t. PILL. a (3) ht _tn_gs = cond, best offer OR 7 GOODY + Tel EMpire ‘Sn TOP a ant GRAVEL. ee _Wrig' cond , best an el ie on _Fugree, 7B _¥106.—_| bore BIRE, os LING | RELAXACISOR Fr : SALE = Call Bob. OR 3-356. FE $0002 _ For § Sale Poultry — 74 SAT ems “AT 17 PM 1 MILE inet, SAILBOAT. eect eeT 66 CHEV No co-signers 1 FUEL Ol, HOT WATER “HEAT STL VER CANDLE QLDERS. luxe model, reasonable FE 41082 TOP SOIL STATE FARM P PRO | ~~ ~~ j south and Ne west of Lake Oriom.| Jic— Opdyie road er call FE! +/ . _| No furniture loans se Both $30. Olive > 2 WILL SW Ar Oe Oe EWALK | ROMEX BY THE COM, ee PER| efty Elivanetn Lake es LIVE REN — BROT! ER-TRYERS we oe ee ae | a 1; ton pick up. Very low SOU no a ester TRAILER $12 LARGE ROLLER SRATER Eowyn | feet. Wan bones tor — a Le Sie Beare int es aay: a _ Mapie sale a yeeee ‘| oP “cousignments | Pure! iture, "tod ALUMIN cg ae | mileage. New truck ap = finance companies tre childs wegor Like new 86 FE 42889 2455 RIDGEWOO! rene | SOIL, BLACK aye _ antiques stove, refrig | _Trau ers est . No red tape MS Inftan Lake Retake Ove Rasy wagiER (7 veana. te) Bary & A Te * | Fea er “unter PE PTL "Sale Farm Produce 75 wis, ftiar? Brodie and Tier. AU-SPEEDLINER RACING HELL aes asst Sour 4c, Immediate Delivery , 8 A | eo — ee yal mo mee! eS ercu r . Fasyv AT a) : : ; ¢.< 2 SHALLOW WELL PUMPS GooD secard §i8 7 tice parior tables, (CINK. YOUNGSTOWN CABINET | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 JCTION $385 complete or separste truck down. Fasy \ | Wellisid Your Note condition FE 42216 to ae Lait Qetween 100 | Ocod conditipn $6314 value for | Fee, a |S . POTA- | seturday. June 2rd. 12°00 noon $175. new motor MY 3-788) Terms 2 FRENCH DOORS og _and 4-00 or after ¢ 858 No dealers PE 42875 ee coma won thal year from certification | Po icier Orchard. 1681 South East After 6 a | Buy Here. Pay Here © rt i elec, moter. E004 6:0 or oer 0:08 SOIL PIPE $34 PER LOP wAe | enor? CoRR oe Gen eee pee | §t. Fenton. Entire contents of {valLABLE FOR IMMEDIATE | NATIONAL 0 = = »T> Wiek's 278 Orchard Lake Ra ma nee Large $1 00 ony FRESH STRAWBERRIES 1184 nine room house, furniture. chairs | et Sot cer ane atv. AT O A 2 WHEEL TRAILER (OAs STOVE FRIGIDAIRE Special en aed eee BE | _Vinewood off _Jostyn. tables, antiques books. Set fine) gTEEL DOCK RIA MOTOR SALES 1h omensen a pecs ee SEED POTATO GERTIFIRD Haviand deautiful hooked rues. BoaT LIFTS WATER SEIS — “4 GINAW 1 Gheg RED. BRICKS cali” 1, Ton Air Conditioner Clothes Post | For Sale Pets ls Scie anger tht. Cnierd. Gah: Si banal premesebeeer hase | INLAND I KE SAL TI N LEFT Working Condition (50 8 Saginaw rE + = PEs Lots case Royce Long. Pord na..| sale of Fee tia ie A. ALOMA-CRA’ BOATS | MApie 5-507] Nites “tl! 0-49 prymouth 2 dr hos Reasonable ve s-318e SEPTIC TANKS (2 YR. OLD D SPRINORS SPANIEL, MUtual ¢4462, Fe | oo and Deane H_ Cox. Auctioneers evinecon « TON "(PICK eenth ORD, § 3 Sa ‘coupe rte ones 308 or at teas eae ke $150.00 PE Caan es oe Le | SoTB Os RD On wh WHAT? ALS Sale Farm Equipment | For - Sale H Housetrailers 78 | MICHIGAN mae '@ MOTOR FOR been reworked $295. of best offer ‘80 Ford $i6s ie rT coun “HOUSE FOR SALE. TO. |e Orr “et BURETOR ‘oe on Po og ae . s s = a . MODEL, 1 BEDROOM “PL TE OUTBOARD SERVICE | Dees Service, 600 8S. Cass Lake ‘47 gene oo ~ $55 eee i eS a ae te | CALL OR 31491 90:25 © pete 33897 | CARB OR 38313 caly new. plow and biede 91.300 p27, f MOmblcte path and VARNISHES | PASSENGER INTERNATIONAL ROGERS SALES AND SERVICE * ores marie wen bas wa gS a s FORALL SH SHEDS ah, OLD, ENGLISH FOINTER, isso ts “DRAG LINE, witn % erm srranged, ‘ro Sacer tele. | We have several new out-| FES saris Condition. oF info ‘ | - items fB eo0d coping priced! basing sie. GA Thomp payment EM ree sod oe Sinouina jae aR end take over payments. FE! demonstrators for sale at Bee ton” ro aed STAKE | son. ry | ot OLIVER | —— wr. uy TEE VENETIAN BLINDS FLOSH TOILET COMPLETE STORM SASH | ake REG. COLLE PUPS wa: “Toots DT AND PARTS WM SUPER DEL RICHARDSON a greatly reduced price.| *8PEED AXLE PER? ee Cee eee ee eee S| PROUT x OLIVER SALES ON) 41 f 2-do71. | MARINE GALES & SERVICE paid ae UBCRN. FOR TY NOW 8? Pe sone | toors ow LON neces! | EC REO COCKER SPANIELS,| [ROU S: WORT PORFORD. 33 PT ee | | PE ¢2131_BCONOMY 22 4 ( a: BU Y : FOR RENT ROTARY TILLER | FE 46089 |S sets te ee et te THT | _f00d condition 8600 MAple 5-350 | poate eet IRARN ‘83 FORD DUMP. GOOD CONDI: | KEMTONE - KEMG'O - SWP Phone FE Dem to 0 va Ory eais — ‘a TER UT | Ser ALL ALUMINUM 1— BED: | __ 9668 o Mighianc Ra Meso) — SUMMER DRIVING Pigetcallly FOR SALE Pani BELL ome Fe | aE ATH nt i RROUTERED COCKER tion spring tooth ¢ section | room Kit-Custom. Reas Call Mre.| jp pT DEE WITE RUNABOOT iare-s FYD DUMP IN Goop| - . Our Cog Gael oo Ge complete, | ! ATHING BOARD MD . 6 wke old. Phone harrew 4M new Knight, FE 0-2615 or FE3-0888 | 104 np Gray moter Very good _°ondit FE 46588, AND VACATIONING used white “pine 3x12, timbers tee 300 M and ep | = below wholessie cont i954 2 BEDRM. GENERAL 32 FT. condition ‘31 WILLYs PICKUP WITH FRONT -\. AC; NING priced for a, quick sale Caee e Doors Px6's, 26's and 2x1ve 800 Me MALE REG BOXER $25. | 9161 Dine ® Hw Ma sso 84 take 8000 for |ig PT MAHOGANY PLANE OUT | [D4 drive No down payment, Useq 3 o6—3x8_—2410—Bu17's Q ae a ae “te pea home _FE 74 ee on iT HAULERS | _my equity Phone MYrtle :| board—Exeglieat condition. Phone | —LUcky Auto Sales. FE 41006 yes. cS _— ~ selection Ge ETTER _™my_q Phone MY rile 2-0882. i . vents LUMBER nner in| Sagat tae tan Tate | Soe rE PT Bi am HELMED QSOGRE Sacectornee | MINE Mng | TEES MCLEE BEDROOM, | FE cate eer’ WILSON | eum ee aren eeaprge Soyp alls ong erg | Ca ee Rosts | Por that fap Joo while you are AKC TERRIER Ra COCKATIBUS PEACTOR, SEE THE ALL-NEW | FOR SALE 10 38 PT. HOUSE- and flashy FE §-2130. one of, these Lincoln-Mercury Windows made to your order. ss than think. (et us etve | laid : AKC IHC. UTILITY NO. 300 _tratler $650. Of, NICE SELECT! OF NEW WOL- loth to—$11 8 pe tree esti SLA > BLDG. SUPPLizs | Nesting complete. Ressenable. MY WITH HEA HEN- > rae bees eccuabie peice se Ni DINE Sheet-rock -C&C_-$1.88 res, we ive Gold Bell Stamps |Si6l Dixie Hwy MA 8.8811 ae a0 ene s-wor| Bic OADER AND HENRY ONTIAC CHIEF Howard Loomib, 10038 Dixie Rwy vanes $3 BUICK RIVIERA Rockiath—CaC—$1 15 _ ERRY —_— 8A E A + SPRING HOE DIGGER AMERIC. -_ greta is 25 HP JOHNSON MOTOR & Svenines Till peek. ... $1095 Bldg. boards—tnsulation—ply wood | 37) 8. Paddoc 30203 | TABLE, CHAIRS, BED AND ELEC. ady for training. Lawiand. ' INS j 37 to Se. Dunphy bout. Wind- Open Evenings Til | Super Cou Radio & Heater, Pi scoré—nails—door sardware on 1 hat =< wr AM AND FM/ trie lawn mower. FE 6-2019 Ss AR ATOCA shield. remote controls, ete. 8150 = *h Pod | Supe As nee eits—roll roofing Ae aay if “Se radio phonog com bina- BOSTO! at Sareces AKC PUP. oT ba 2 3%” TO 4. PRICED TO 8ELL 8689 Edgewood Park Tuesday Through riday — Wert combise bale weeds | Ken mere vacuum cleaner SHED ON RUBBER TIRES, _pler_Curtiss, KING BROS. | Also a fine selection of recon- | ALUMINUM BOAT & MOTOR. FE os aa -- |°S3 FORD2DR $895 OUR WILL PLEASE 000 Cees. EM Doel | farm chassis FE 2-68 BOXERS: Orie moe ALL PET YOUR LH. DEALER | ah modern mobile homes. | _ 41290 OAKLAND AT CASS | 53 FC 2DR $89: Se Goop WHITE - oTeE: ‘CABINET = shop, 6& 8. Astor. FE 46433 _ PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE_ _ 22 ft. to @ ft * and 2 bed iw how plate a cai NE FE 39488 Custom 8, Radio & Heater. Ford- sink FE. 46438 224 Cherokee Rd Talbot. fimber le | BOXER “At “STUD, CHAMPION | Se Pe Pe These may be purchased on our | Pier FE 5-#783 PHONE FE 5 O-Matic, W-Wall Tires. Yery SORPE US i mt MEI BE *R / HAND LAWN MOWER “ PAIR eC Sicee line G08 aceviec toot) Pleas | | Bolens & W heel horse new genie ; payment = A “OUTBOARD aaa aaa 6 a Wiki ve PANEL TROCET ea Clean J of oak boat oare Standard site| For wet basemen use Thoroses! FE 68135 | tractors. Several good (fedit life policy tree on ell con- va e 4090 Lamont Oakland Lk. West ,. says es ee B Merete! Dore oS anel door, 48x24 window com-| In paint. we have BPS Gold West curchas Dee, Cowen cers, ee. ee Cee 54 MERC. MONTEREY nme) OR > . Puy PRAT CABIN F NORTH GOV. : Lapel gang om . iui aed e Rd Generay coaches 10 ft. wide ep Old Town canoes rece eaice : — cum bes "4 mattress (met-| ernment t ean on be- | wall paper stea pasos Fe FE 56778. 8 E. Beverty. Pontiac FE 44380 to 45 ft. -long.2 bedrooms, 20 gal.| Sterling trailers a a c $395) "32 L INCOLN 4 DR. tt eld tom bed & mattress. MA- _teeet 4 TY . "Eu 3 furn spleaners, as FREE ? water heater, jalousie windows. Standard steel pier “M Chev. Sed. ......-$395) “paaio a méater, Hydramstic, ei ple 1 land Pue: ene ae Or; NEED , GOOD_USED movie hme See an | Marne Meroe 32 Chev. 2 dr....... $495 conditioned Motor roe € & Dram _cherd Lake Ave. 50. 6 old, sebrok: \ CT S & + SOT wee ee SHIN Age Richer armsee 1): 4 dares Sewer Pipe - all. sizes FOR THAT eee rae ater pm — Jena Bey TORS oes atl fone aos balcony kitehen Harrington Boat Works |’53 Plym. Sed........$495) 54 MERC. MONTE RE ve coal Hot water and steam| 5 Complete stock of fittings ‘ow eee, Monte GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER vator. talking about this latest in mo | 1889 8. Telegraph Phone FE 2-033! *53 Stude. V8 Cpe... .$595| $1695 boilers. automatic water heater, pe Sree. tree ere puppies, 3 year old female, rea- 1952 Case 7 oe SL. — bile homes JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS _,- “5 |. feet esas ee ie Hardware siectrical. | BLATLOGR Coals SOPRLY Weendagy sto 6 sonable. EM 3- 1983 Ford with The new Ve-Ke-Ghun-Ette trave-| gales and Service starcraft & Lone- | 53 Chev. Sedan......$695 station Wagon, Radio & Hester, Crock and tile galvantred com | o UC nard dined «1A Sundava x0 lot rer | OER Mw AN SHE D Oliver 60 ler and Holley Runabout are reg-| star boats Teenee and Little > - Power Brakes, Very Clean. pei and fittings cane ag b= . Sake Ave. 101} _ Thurs. and black. AEC _Ex Allis Chalmers B with plow, ulars on our lot, we have several) Dude trailers Everything for the | °+ Packard Sedan ; , Paint, HEIGHTS 8 JET WATER PUMPS 9696. GO.) Camera mt 61A| cellent quality, MArKet aft- ne — ’55 Chev. V8 Station Wgn. | 55 MERCURY.....$2195 Lapeer Rd. PE _.|_A, Thompson 80 8. Perry sameras, ag Case used side rake, basis. Parts and accessories. 35/ OWENS MARINE SUPPLY _ - g tclair Hardtop, Coupe, “Recie Maetine. #80 0 thous art and a* and Jet Used 2 yearn, MA CAMER inisH SET FROM - ENpdetns 9 ed Soil Mone mae a arkabe) Seen ta Tea | uany some TO CHoces FROM an eater, Pull "Power, W-Wail other u jumper. Poultry wire | ¢etin”” sold, rated. _reg. stock. FE 4-4746. : Credit __ FE iF" WiDe aS 228. ‘bi KITCHEN Sinks ue “EePknrs ¢ oy? PERSIAN KITTENS. FREE TO Low Interest Rates MODERN OF TRavaEtiTE. | Sacre ie a ee sik: | MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS -. . A NCHOR FE NCES value, $8.95. These are slightly e. : Se | gegt Some. Call oft. sat @ Sem- HOUCH TEN & “con Por quick sale, FE 8-14658. eck en rail a2. Rvinrade : 53 PACKARD.. - $1095 ch’ toflets, $39 inant ‘ - | _tmole. r Ui "84 PONTIA 0: oo «FT. r wheel. M fair = Ro money Gee ee Tr $19.96. Lavatories com og ig NON REGISTERED, North : Rochester | used ¢ mos. Enecliont $2,195, FE| 5 hp. Evinrude motor. $65, Runs Hester, Wewall ‘Tree, Power _FREF MATES. ¥F _§-7471. izing facuets $14.95. 8.” Sienigan soo PO te fa hed fim.| German Shepherd Puppy. | °™* Sy 19761 8 We will give you 100 trade Steering & Brakes “pee SLOP ULOOR! | ales crea” Gamal paren Ets | (ORS — 1 coonDions | Parakeets Guar.to Talk | fete girqpeerel-socnemscnec! ROW BOAT FOR SALE 3006 “Oakland County’s Heater, W-Wall and, frames shgalion stecl drums; G1. Tinodela at several o ond |? Gallagher's, 10 Meee Be Px Aviowance tot old, bind, Cages. | Walking tractors, ¢130 up. Rote sATeROAT, 1 FE rior. See Fastest Growing Dealer” | ere 300 Saran Ra Ist house E higan | Fluor: 303 ACCORDION FON BALE CALL Prey AN ‘AGES tiers. uss wp. cnn, wat ‘peat xc] 1a! | e y. Fiber glass decked and . sheen ae er. tap Commend Ore. oes ENGERS GHane | 752 BUICK SPECIAL — Dresser, chest, v oer A OTIVE itte Pals vetalgy Pla Pa YE at sar’ | Deep bine 2 dr. R&B. = VERIEN ire 2 Bear Ay a "parte te Besiey | TRUCE GOING NORTR PART Rng Fogel "end you ate bare — ned ctther_vez. PB_ Sones. _.. interested Cash, terms, or 80-A | trade, le's Auto Gales, 68 THOMAS ECONOMY wane for Sale Ti see eT wentad Uscl Cars 0s| oe a ae FURNITURE CO 900 USED TIRES, BAROAIN | ww ne ins BUICK SPECIAL. HARDTOP. 361 8. w_ Bt pares, all sizes, $3.80 and HAVE OLD CAR FOR YOUR ae. Se ola. zn tires sngeet im oo new equity, will take over your pay-| —Paxmis. Cell =* DRT ON VACUUM CLEANERS. PARTS t 8.) om | PR WIC E E ments. Call Joyce at hester. Lagad hati Sef << SPECIAL. a NB ee Pa a ia oe Bou . cS . ,; Lp i: aie TIR NDIVIDUAL. H ry a teae oust PRE 104 wo SEEFP AND ALF aNp | ** @. W See, - pie ft. : 4 & TREADING On ly_ clean , Pontiac Will trade iD « mA) ] rters Opd Ma a 5 eS 8 0 401_N. Perry 8t.__ VE $00?) for ister onde car FE 35-0036, .U8ED | i BOER earvers vee Mareet, 172 8 Saginaw $-2100 | a-1 TOP SOIL. iL v DIRT, 8AND ZL A-i, 610-18 WHITE WALL GOOD. — f@MM | “ots & NEW AND UaED on] gravel EM 3-2449 yoda year. — is plus tax Ex- See N &M otor $ Sales tes © PE “ee vast, , Mi ROTARY | 4-1 TOR soIL RICH. BLACK G4 _change, 603 8. 8 w. FE 4.0687.| For top dollar on late mode! cars * LRCTRIG RA NGE. OL Ss bee ons. Yee »Band, grave! fill dirt. | G00D USED TIRES. see UP, | 2627 Disie Hwy OR_ 3-160 | VAfonet between 6:30 $ pm. CIRCLE PLUORESCENT FIX. wea my e Bennett §-4758. 25 also white walls. 603 8. Saginaw. UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & CHEAP USED BARGAINS = ao . oe, on ry N AND BON, B Zo PE 40687 cars. PE 2-2686 days or eves. . won duster bedreomts ss tees ee er | a ae eee 7 GOODYFAR. FIRESTONE. GO0D. "WANTED i oulsaer cae hee 1 oldapot Rettig. -........ Rute | feation rooms. Siibs raion 0s $5, ae Be ieoavend th Poa oats | 7 1/ nO enti? oF white side LATE MODE! CARS CLEAN AND orto gg “pee F sors oe gag Big t SOIL BLACK BIR. Walls off new cars, guar. | $788. 1 elvina Coes $90.50 rae amare Michigan cbeninater AnDMATIC Oa pact ae oe ee oe ere @ antes Up te oe) comh att, | CRINGE EY WaITING 33 Ford, copvertiy oy Pak bith: Hamiiean 2 Elec. “Drver one ee : d Lake erate. $30.95. urkiow, FE 2-604 ard sizes ry +“ tinental Cad. eng. ... $1505 Weeeet 665s. 3950 | Ave. il sel) for ie ae for “home or | al ‘OF SOlL CRUSHED STONE. ED WILLIAMS LENN S | 55 Chevie wagon $1445 Leela Auto ” $00.50 DISCOUNTS cottage. MUl 9-181. wel o'>abh* | 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn \ se Ford conv 2325 HP PS. & oe DISCOUNTS EED AUTOMATIC | :fecifae PS Sa oa Auto Service 81. MOTOR SALES LHP Nah Atmbansedor 202° “hats Eormiure mh oe HEAT ? ? cand, qvavel Gl, peed. How. | ee ees: ~~ | 24 8 Saginas 8 FE ¢7371 | 53 Nash Statesman Lees $895 can and DISCOUNTS euans A ar aut eM 3-831, ALU ANP LS | HYDRAMATIC TRANS, REBUILT. THE HIGH DOLLAR |: 3 —— i: 1. cn carry—on salva m. ‘'s & i he | Exchange and install ueran- nh used w on re sae gr re seen) £2, limited ime | furmece any model end size Can | AL'S Al gl agp = nos 622 _ © 1956 ty mas Servos, ta. | teed. PE 74541 for our low price.| need them ‘Drive the -sira miles |s) cnewe Hl Top. Ssa3 USED GAS RANGES 62080 AND AT ALL YARDS work £6509 Pontiec. FE 2431 | RANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE | It will pev vou well 4540 Dine | 0) Puss, VOM To po ito Huron ee seca’ Se OAK vipceina no Pen i 33777 FE ALL TYPES DIRT AND GRAVEL | car. Cytinders rebored. Zuck Ma- y es ‘ 55 Rambler hydro 17.000 miles vaED Pie tet ge he me Fon| NINDOW sas padi < OIL FURNACES Sue eee “I guess I'll have to cut the grass soon — it’s starting to | tao Shop, %3 Hood. Phone FE H. J. VANWELT | (34 Hudson, uke new . 6% UP i, | : ” OR _3-1359_ ie : “ the 1080, We) neal ar 3 "AG 8 & 2 LONG | Pectory New 9206 BLACK DIRT — is Sale e Motor Scooters 82) ———Syop IT | 134° en "wagon B&H. sos USED S NOTROINT Ti 049.95 | a" 36" x6° . GARAGES TO $ YARDS — #12 DELIVERED : np PPP PS, 48 Olds storage charges yew § point Gckwniher nase seat . ONLY ee LIN. PT.| look like new ‘Lenuthen or rx +11 PE 86-2500 | D Trained, _Boarded 70 ‘Sale Farm E Equi ment 7 76 cuss N MOTOR a scboTER ER. uo | Then Bring It Here 80 Nash , storage charges New Norge Gas Ranges 90 $5/°%* @x@. and x10 — Re = rome i Lo cd GRADE a ees be ere eee — | Sheet 3590 Monn Rasy, We Der AY ‘ERILL’s >. {B’ HAM - NASH ag Redio & heotignes Soil . sinks bathtubs, plumb-| ONE SET OF ‘8 EN- Soest * ooos, CATs BOARDED. boas rerkawannomae PARMALL 64 ‘§¢ CUSHMAN EAGLE, A-1 CON- i 2020 Dixie Bw 4 a © eee $1133, $28. electrical motors. cabinets, | exclopedias. plus was guares get | ND trained. BurrSheil 31} 8. Tele hay baler, side delivery rake. attion FE 5-816 | FE 200% me BY? pe ces 666 S. WOODWARD ~ USED ELECTRIC repplee YS <1 a sine tare Me | Gan & Pern SS es ee ae eo ~~ 45 | ; — rr’ rf model cars eeds a8 WATER HEATERS MATERIALS BELOW ARE NEW NR. BEGIN. | Main ened end gravel OS p5ee | oe 700 |N. Rochester Rd ~ | sharp pte L_ CLEAR. AND AT MAIN YARD sag te justable standard ORCHESTRA VIOLT Rer’s Violin. -8un —— with ad- EM 34666. BULLDOZING P10. ‘after 4 p.m = ee 14. 8 SCOTT LAKE | 23-8787 COMMUNITY | ery eae -Customine 4 : Dodge 6 ee ae a ee SS 4, ae ay oh * a & - po . eres Py wt BO ph a gg nae yates iad Oe ES OES ; Vow a 4 " - . ir aa “ : lilt Snir dine “—.” wee * \ ‘ + ‘| . a, d ; _ | FORTY-TWO , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1956. ae _ , For Sale Cars bd 1, | For Sale Cars 9 | __ For For Sale Care, ma | : : mn conpt- | FORD V4 2 DR co. PONTIAC, 1 TONE OREN, sees se ’ - | | Se eS ee eae a }25 Twenty Five vee T RN ( H F ( K LOOK! iE Uiternta ond HARTOR TAKE TER | BLVD BIRMINGHAM. S .* International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 et ~ blade, good condition . See it today: S s MERCURY ry CONVERT, PULLY | | on ! Por my equity. Must _* i233 to be eppreciated. FE isa 1954 1956 Plymouth . Station | Wagons, 2 and 4 dr, mod- els. Some are demos. 194 Piymouth Savoy. 4 paint, Light blue trim. Many «pe- eial wal teseeate Shewn by appoint | ment. Dealer's wife's car 1982 Plymouth Cranbrook club epe Rak. ! It's nice, One owner. 1982 Mugeon Wasp. 4 dr Hydra. R&H. Neariy new tires. Ready to érive, | 1962 Mee 4 pelle Is an 68. Hydra. Rak. tone, goo family car. 1648 Chevrolet % tom pane! deliv- ery, heavy duty axle, low mileage | CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth 32 8. MAIN oN oo Evenings “Til 9 p.m:| RUN $75. ‘47 ie Call between ~ 210 2 DR_ 8 CYL. WILL for equity, MA 43482 door, ali a rust, OR 30471. ‘8 CaEY ALa0™ ‘@ PLYMOUTH Metal body oan (2a IN GOOD CONDI- FE 2-1 signsis, back- . White side wal! tires 3000. Will trade. ¢ OR 3-5892 8} DODGE « 4 DR. SHARP! aUTO Pully equip. SALES OA 1988 DODGE 2 aie LANCER | t ir. Awto trans LINCOLN-MERCURY USED CARS _ PE 43885 185i FORD Co: CONVERTIBLE, GooD 25 Frank and take over payments. e01e2_after 600 WAGON. TAKE OVER) Good condition 4061 Waterford. OR 3-1442_ V4 COUNTRY SEDAN dr. ow R&H, full PORD, 2 DR: “BHARP’ Vette FORD SALES 1080 FORD V-# 2 ca waEY “GOOD | throu . $15, or any | oa ear down Smal! monthiv pav- Prank at FE 23-0555 Rogers, Baler and Service 695 _ Aub lisse Foap vi VICTORIA. 4600 MILFs. Loaded extras, OA 8-9578 a CONVERTIBES FORDOMAT- fe. $205. FE 50256 issa FORD 1D CONVERTIBIY. DARK | rE 7 . Phone FE “Span Seer nase i. e 81.308. Can be asters Moter Sales Also Bl Ford custom 4 dr. $295 — CHEV. ‘06 Demos. DOOR MILEAG yments, SEDAN, 6 CYL. LOW GE. $1.60 FULL PRICE v4 2DOOR ap set GLIDE WITR EXTRAS. 7 A EA oo ae | 5 yo LOADED WITH TRAS. PRICED TO SELL. v4 BEAUTIPOT, Sime RY AND sth LOADED Wits 7 EXTRAS Sue NEW. MANY acer TO 1 ned FROM “$195 HIGHEST os LOWEST TE: AFTER THE SALE SERVICE & SATISFACTION DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! HASKINS CHEVROLET ~ “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MApie 4-807) Open Nites ti) @ CAR- TRUCK MARKET ‘96 Ford $2245 ” _..Wietorta, Pordomatic & cvlinder ‘99 Buick $2095 Riviera, Dynaflow 2 tcne “09 Ford $1795 Victoria, red & white, ® cylinder ‘So Chev. $1895 8 wagon. Power Glide 4dr 8 cy! Red & biack 9 dr 8 cr) ‘04 Ford $1095 Custom 8 3 dro R & H 94 Chev. $1075 | Rdr. dejuxe Power Glide ‘03 Olds. $1595 | 92 Ford $765. » 24 “4 a Rei #705 "53 Piymouth 4 dr. R & H os Piymout’ 2 a R Ae 3. Sabo” Fe sain "STATION WAGON.) Priced power seen ster ‘7875 Highia nd Ra ve BARD-TOP SEDAN L BEIGE Your Car Down, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD '*53 CHEN. 4 Door “52 I 5. seas “$2 Oy Club Sens Ron * «31 Chrysler 4 dr. Saratoga tas “MM Bute dr Nong cher +e dr * - per of Pore} er iis * TRUCKS 8 Ree oc ts a i pees pod “on rhan # $565 MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER ~ DODGE-PLYMOUTH FORD CUSTOM LINE 4 DOOR ~$945 LARRY JEROME ROCaEST ES ron JEALER ‘FOR MOKE THAN | __GOOD_ PLACE TO_ BUY" | ‘36 MERCURY MONTC. HARD. | top 2 months old. Must sell do to change in -employment equipped MI 6-0158 1951 MERCURY BLUE | “ PONTIAC. “RADIO ARs. ae er sete yments. Howard's "sed Cars. By 1 Highland Pd. (MS) EM: ere | i | Ww oIEARS A Pully | coupe, no rust. Merc-O-Matic and | | white sidewalls. ) . Manning 4560 Eulzabeth Lake Re They're Ready for You ‘ins } PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. for the “Fourth” aid R&H, full price own > | $21.28 monthly SAVE ON USED ‘tei Priced Right ve CARS. HAYN | 1956 De Soto Fireflite V- MID T e-2186 ee iE Convertible. Demo 3300 miles. | 1955 $$ PONTIAC “ DR . STAR ar | 1955 De Soto \-8& Low mileage. @ bew. a Re 2-T989_after_1_p.m ee | Fordor ..........$1893 ‘1988 PONT CONV FULLY, eee miles. Radio | equipped. Very few miles will! 1955 Dodge Coronet consider trade 1049 James 5 { $1598 Bivd. FE LOR: euareul nes PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 1953. 2 DR werflite radio, rea: seat speaker. Heater, 1955 Oldsmobile &8 Dir signals. Windshield washers | e 10 Dtone roval blue = ast | Tudor ...........5 $1995 covers, excellent condition ea S a sonable Private party MI 61008 1983 Plemouth VR $2 PONTIAC ¢ DR STANDARD | >)! (YMOL oo _trans_ 0600 VE Sete Hardtop ........ $1895 | Powerflite, radio = | 1955 Plymouth \ ry | Ls ordor ......--- $2195 YOU Can Buy a Car Anywhere | But You SAVE Time, Trouble. and MONEY By Making Your Selection | 6 | HERE Make Us- Prove It... "4 PONT. Star Ch. $1493, 4 door, Hydramatic 12,000 actual miles "s3 F¢ IRD 4 Door are $895 Radio & heater, dir sig. Ford-O- Matic. A beauty "54 FORD 4 Door. sRadio & heater standard trans- mission fice car. "55 PONT. Star Ch. < door radio & heater atic Sharp $1995 | Ford-0. Radio & heate:, dir sig, Power glide. a black beauty $3 PONT. Ch. Dix 4 door radio & heater dir sig. beautiful 2 tone "33 DODGE Coronet $550 4 door radio & heater, dir sig. | | ewertine, power steering, 5.500 1985. Plymouth V8 Fordor Powerflite, radio | 1954 De Soto V& Fordor Powerflite radio | 1954 De Soto V-8 Club Coupes $1495 | Powerflite, power steerine | | 1954 Dodge Coronet 6 Fordor ........ eel 195) Radio & heater . / 1954 Nash Fordor...$1195 | | Radio overdrive. reclining seats — 1954 Plymouth Savoy | Forder .......00.- $995 Radio | 1954 Pontiac 8 Fordor .......... $1395 | . $895) _ $895 | | Starchief Hydramatic. 1953 Chevrolet Tudor $675. Two tone black & white ; 1953 De Soto 6 Club Coupe ...... $975 Very clean Low mileage 1953 De Soto 6 Fordor .. Tip toe shift Ome owner 1953 Dodge Suburban $995! evil. low mileage . 1953 Ford Fordor... .$895 Customline 8 Many extras | (1953 Hudson Hornet lordor.).- Se0) 6 cyl Hydramatic. 27.000 miles 1953 Oldsmobile 88 Tudor Hydramatic, power brakes 1953 Plymouth Suburban One owner Low mileage wwe ele owe 1 4953 Plymouth last call "Ss. CHEV. Spt Cpe. $595 Radio ad heater dir com: | pare it: Suburban Two tone. very clean. 1952 De Soto \-8 Fordor ..... $695 to choose from Tip ‘tee shift | 1982 Dodge Tudor... $395 | Light blue Economical 1982 Hudson Hornet ghordor wee eee $ADS ‘55 Pont. $1645 Transportation 198 ramatic. radio De Soto Custom ; l | Fordor ........... $450 Specials! Radio & tip toe shift 1951 Plymouth "49 Oldsmobile. 02... $295, Club Coupe .......$395 4 door Hyrdramatic Good mechanically. A-i tires . __| 1951 Plymouth ) Pontuac........-.. $95 Fordor .......... $495 i deor Hydramatic | Light green Good tires 1 Ford ........4... $395 | 1951 Plymouth Coupe V-8 Pord-O-Matic | oKordor cece ee ee $395 ‘50 Nash 2 Dr........ $145 | 1950 De Soto Custom Rest & bentey ' Fordor ........... $345 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILT. USED CARS” \* MT CLEMENS ST. . PE 37117, | BEHMIND THE POST OFFICE i \ Dpendable transportation 0 os Soto. Cl. Cpe. $395 | 1950" Hudson Fordor $195. Good transpo: | 1950 F Pontiac 8 Sedan $275 1947" € they rolet | ' i i 1949°¢ Chiry sler Fordor $395 Sedan Delivery ....$75 BRAID ‘51 Dodge ... | PE 42188), |Good Clean Cars «| NOTHING DOWN JUST GOOD CREDIT | ‘52 Pontiac . $495 Chieftain Dix. 2 Dr:, 8 Cyl. Light Blue, Radio & Heater, $395 | ol Pontiac Has Radio & Heater. Good Chieftain Diz. 2 Dr. Rubber @ Cyl. Coronet with Radio & Heater, $395 _* #8 we oe © © © © 8 ee ee ee 8 Cyt. 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Eve Arden stars 11:2§—(2) Nightwatch Theater as Brooks tries to lure Mrs., Randolph Scott in “Desperados”: Boynton to a school festival _ Jim Arness in “Two Lost 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan) Worlds.” . | Murray with quiz. (9) Graphic.t1:38—14) The Whistler. A greedy | Canadian magazine. (4) Big pair lift money from a corpse Story. Philadelphia News P+ | porter George) Thompson talks OR 3-3666 a psychopath out of his scheme c OR 3-7823 Res to be killed by the police in SATURDAY MORNING “Byline Curtain.’ (2) Crusader. 7:3—(4) Color Test Pattern Mat Anders runs into an in- 7:50—(2) Meditations. (4) News. ternational plot mvolving valu-,7:55—(2) On the Farm Front able paintings 8:00—(2) Michigan State Univer-. 8:38—(7) The Vise Mark Saber sity. (4) Industry on Parade. discovers that “Death Needs No 8 15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- Cane.’ a counterfeiter has al-| tion. 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(7) Captain Flint. Lynch, Alan Bunce in “Ethel's/11:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Ramar Surprise Party.’ a double sur. Of the Jungle. prise party baffles Albert. (9) ; _— Dangerous ‘Assignment Brian __ SATURDAY AFTERNOON Donlevy in adventure drama. ¢1)/42:60—-(4) Northlana. (2) The Lone Boxing. 10round middleweight, Ranger. = Ea McKenne, bout: Rory Calhoun vs. Willie oa Tallbow Vaughn. (2) wir ; _ 1: ‘ rt Pe 2)? ee 12:46—(9) Man to Man Anderson, ;T Tully ice : oe Sp 1:00--(9) Saturday Showtime. $19.95 » BATTERIES FOR ALL PORTABLES | STORE HOURS: Weekdays 9-6; Fridays 9-9 What Ever You Need in Radio ~ or TV You Will Seve at CONDON’S drama, a mentally ill father : 1:30—(2) Golf Show. RADIO & TV oaks up a romance with a shot- 145-12) § es SALES & SERVICE 9:38—(7) Science Fiction Theater,\7°00—'2) Baseball. (4) Stars on 127 §. Parke. Comer Aubura A serum to cure disease offered _ Parade. (7) Roundup Time. Call FE 4-9736 @ sure cere for everyon's 4:00—(4) Colorland (Color). 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I \is supposed to help illiterates vote | riticizes Steve “Alli en for ~ Declares Ehis t ee F Has No Talent Scheduled to Appear on July 1 Show By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK W—An open letter to Steve Allen: Dear Steve: | Word comes to this départment that you're planning to book El- vis Presley, the hysterical shout-. er of rock 'n’ roll, for your second regular weekly NBC-TV show Sun-'> day evening, July 1. Why? * * * Until now I've refrained from 5,4 critical: condemnation of Pres- ‘ley’s primitive exhibition on the Milton Berle show a couple of weeks ago. My theory is that characters like Presley thrive on. a hed press. The more they're | |joining in the chorus of public and aroused to watch and listen to them. WISHFUL THINKING Obviously, however, my think-| ling that something unpleasant | =i/would go away if ignored was) iwishful and foolish. For now, so soon, you apparently plan to bring Elvis the Pelvis back to a national ‘television network to titillate teen- ‘age girls and boys to imitate him TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS steal the receipts from a bene- sleeve. Gildy gets into more) . ee 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. fit. “Rin Tin Tin Meets Shake- trouble with some con men. (2) . . M. Puppet comedy. (9) Boston! speare.’ Lee Aakers stars. (9) Racket Squad. Reed Hadley in) 1m not taking ls moral stand Blackie. Kent Taylor in “Black- Million Dollar Movie. Gail Pat- “Elephant in Stockings.” in this case. Better watchdogs than I already have bayed a warning and the patrols are out. My purpose in asking why * you're booking Presley has anoth- er basis. Your television career j (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron has been marked by a high sense [ ess in “Off the Record.” (4) Play- of nyumor and a great respect for, starring talent. Presley certainly is not Truman Theater. tunny—though that is not my com. Most other nations we are more e's. Secret.” (4) News and) mick in “Plainsman and the'y@:19—(9) Weathervane. Sports. Paul Williams. Bill'Flem- el the arid of the Pony 19:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of! . ee | ming. ee age organ-| Fame. “Extra Inning Story.” .6:16—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do- oe ee My ee en Public Defender. Reed eek } ughl pala baer drama. (2) News Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever| Hadley stars in ‘“‘The Bad One.” 6:25—(4) Weathercast. Sonny E!- ee ee is | fot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- a mee “Deception” erett Phelps. 6:45~(4) News Caravan. John, nore ‘Sidney. (2) Cameron Swayze. | “Girl in Flight.” plaint against him. My argument against his appearance is simpl can't for the life jsuch an untalented guy on your program Janta Vreness Oe in NO TALENT INVOLVED (4) Little Show. John! Howard in “Dead Man's Voice.’ Bette infected in recent years by the A very small but very noisy mi- nority of the immature have been digga-boom convulsions known as rock ‘n’ roll. There is no talent ‘involved in their rigorous efforts at self-torture e * * Possibly you feel that Presley should put on one of his perform. .. ances on your program because he is some how an ‘American phe. nomenon." There are lots of American phenomena. One, for example. is Niagara Falls. You could train TV cameras on the Falls for five minutes and youd have a phenomenon all rght—but you wouldn't have much of an au- dence left. Because the Falls, for television purposes, are untalent- ed and noisy and all wet. Egyptians to Vote on Constitution, Single Candidate CAIRO uw—Egyptians will go to the polls tomorrow for the first time in six years. They will elect ja president and ratify a new con- stitution on the same day. election is supposed to ysher in ja new era of constitutional life lafter four years of military dic- itatorship headed by Col. Gamal heoae i aseet, * | The only jaan is Nasser. | ' In future elections, there Jike- wise will be only one candidate, | but he will be nominated by a popularly elected Parliament. Since there is no parliament at ipresent, Nasser has been nomi- jnated by the Revolution Command Cou the nine army officers jwho have held supreme power in ‘Egypt since they overthrew King Farouk in be i * « | Voters a answer this question |printed on their ballots: | “Do you agree to the election of Gamal Abdel Nasser as presi- dent of the a Those voting ves will fill in a red circle. Those dissenting - will! fil in a black circle. This sytem in secret, something never known, before in Egypt. i From 70 to 80 per cent of Egyp- tians are illiterate. “Growth of Flowers.”’ and ‘‘Pow- homa town has been crippled. er of Plants.” (9) National Someone stole the domino table. ] News. (4) The. Great Gilder- from under the trees in a down-| —————_—____ |town vacant lot. A reward of $15! (was quickly posted. 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Till 10 P.M. or hindrance C&VTITV 158 Oakland “4 Satiors ‘ 45 Most beloved $9 Weir rd | M4 a Boma’ 5S steeds ~ e deaths — | iit | Lt dd : Seance Narrow 20 Comforss 18 Cotes IMPORTED as —— of even boards 22 Rips 46 Pari of a s 60 Garden of § Contemptuous M Boap pieces pecees! — exclamation 25 Region 247 6] Auld Lang 6 Melodic 26 Ringed Geraint! : 7 Paisifier 28 Pasect egg 48 Sow ~~ pOWN 8 and seas = Crescent 60 Depe : 1A — of his 8 Whetstone | 1 Permits 51 wach “ane own medicine 10 Distant 3 More indoient 2 -—— and iyrefixy 33 Swerved $2 Thal tan city above lt Dry 40 Dress $4 Peminine 3 Festive 8 Cone ise i6 Force U.S. of Com LONDON . — Harry Truman ‘warned Britain and the United States last night not to let the “silvery illusions of election years" blind them to the common peril he said they still face from the Communists s s e Speaking at a dinner of the pul- gmms, a British-American frend- ship society. the former U.S. pres- ‘ident cautioned that other alli- ances of the two English-speaking nations ‘‘are less effective, in their mutual benefit, if Britain and ‘America should gét at cross pur- conceded that like impelled to unity by common dan- y Ber than by common aspirations.’ loek candidly, ‘Pajama Game” when they pre-| Jamboree. Music country style. of me see why you want to have ng honestly at the world about But “‘those who * he continued, “must see that that common danger has rarely been greater, though it has. often- been more strident and spectac- ular. There is plenty to pull us soberly together on common ap- praisals and policies ” ° ° * He did not mention Russia by name. but he left no doubt he was. referring to the revamped post- | Stalin foreign policy trumpeted recently by the Kremlin “T am not prepared.” he said to’ throw. away all we have learned by hard expenence — to believe all who claim éo have been converted have in fact cast out the old Adam. * Ld * He took considerable pains to counteract any British concern over effects the US. election cam- paign might haye on American foreign policy. Truman drew when he said, “I am very happy today because dispatches from home show our President is well on his way to recovery.” In a toast to the American guest of honor, the Ear! of Hali- fax, wartime British envoy to loud applause Answer te Previeus Purse | MIOITT INIAL iii] AlS|> mle t iS) minis} OI! mth 1) SI TIAe) [Omar Tl yraeata Nie ele) ole ad: RAC ett PlmielT SiTiGieimie) [SiLiAIN TIS) ‘Eny V Save. PROMPT REASONABLE SERVICE When You Want It we would re named Glen Allen Sharon nic kname munist Peril Washington and president of the Pilgrims. said * * > “In homely language. Mr Tru- man, sou are the soft of person alj he happy to go tiger hunting with ~ You Can't Blame Him for a Little Publicity PARIS. Ky. Ww — O. T. Sharon Jr.. denies selecting his new son's name to promote business. Sharon is a partner in a petro- leum firm. The son, CANADIAN —Scheniey WHISKY born wednesday, was IMPORTED CANADIAN WHESKY, A GLEND, 6 YEARS OL2, 06.8 PRODE. SCHEMLEY GISTHLLERS C8., 0. 1. 6. 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I couldn't have’ But George wasnt limited to er 5.22 monthly known him because he died 12 Bach and Beethoven. He liked the and ‘'The George was hours before I knew he had ever “Red River Valley” lived. Bible Tells Me So.” Actually, all I know about quite a young man. George is what I've pried out of [I spent two hours looking his bnefcase, but I rather imag-\through his briefcase. At. first, I ine he Was a fine young man thought it was his sister's because George died Wednesday morning she died with him yesterday. 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